Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 02, 1896, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OlNfAtlX BATLY ISSDAY , BT511 2 , 1800.
I COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT
MEVIIOV.
Hov T. T. Tfclrston 1m : cturned fron
CIi.iutnuiin | , X Y.
A W AsUvvlth. a Chicago ftltorncy , 1
In the city on business <
M II , A > rts h.is fi.nie to Sioux KalH fen
n ( > weeks' bnxlm * * trip ,
M-a , Mnud llijnnl ha * rPtUrlird from
\l < m with friends nt Mlnnnnpolls.
Miss nifAlit'tli and John Coyne of Nevada
Mn ire Mi-ltlni , ' their aunt .it C25 l-'lft
aiitin
Jiiv'irc Cools yntoiday unt'H In tnttr'ns
1' I.agrotta and Annlo J vlne , boilt o
O MI a ha
Mi ? O W. ( Miprrlnclon nnd son hnv
reinnrd fiom a OL-llr.htfttl nix weeks' vlsl
in Id.iho
John \V Camp and family have rctiifnc
finm a months visit at tholr old home I
Mr P E fiuni of Joffcrson , la , Is spcml
Ing tlici week with bin histor Mrs. A. " I
llollis at SI4 Avenue 11.
A CUT of ccarlcl fever was roporlod t
the hfilth ilepaitment jeslerliy. TIP ! \h
tlm Id Emma Hpia > . at 17 North Thirteen ! !
street
A unit Ion fur .1 new- trial , mndi * by th
plaintiffs In the case of Eunice and Jon
alli.in Itoss against I. A. llorcn , has licet
dun led
The pitk cr'nintxrirmtri held n brlof meet
Ing ji' 'iidiiy foi the pitrpm ? of paying Au
gust Ml , . ' . Inc-ludlng b.ilarloK the ainoiin
was onl\ about JJ.rji ) .
Miss Oinet llnghtouslcln ot Iliirllngton
la foiisln of Mis llrlvvlg , loaves todnj
for lu r home , after a very ploisantlsll
Miss Ilinl Hclttlg will leinaln for a longe
visit
_
C H Vlavl Co , female temedy. Mcdlca
consiillatlon \Vcdiiosdayu. . Hc.iltli heel
furnished. Annex Oiiind hotel.
Illuli I'l-l.-os Mii-"ci : il.
Coal doalcrc and the consumers who hav
to bu > are very much i-torrlscd over tin
piospcit of excessively hlgli laics for hati
i.-oil this wlnlii. I.int .veil at this seasoi
the host haul eoal was sclllni ; toi $7 a ton
and it n aihed as low 11 tlguu * as $ 'i ' T.O A
the pusont line $ ' ) 75 Is the lowest price
iplotod Dealers have withheld their Older *
In the hope that a dmp In ft right intu <
% voiibl IIKUI that would give them some o
the ndvantiiKis thcv enjoyed last > ear , bit
there has boon no ilnip , nnd none is li
Bight While walling foi better rates whole
Bale pileos in rasli rn nurl.cts have beet
stca'llls ilsllig until CTi i ruts a ton ha * , boot
added to the ciilv summoi prleis. No
enough coal has hi en bought to m.iko one
winter day's supply ami while * the dealers
are walling prices are cllinbliig still higher
Unles4 there li a bteak In fi eight lates MO
and $11 coil will bo on the minket this
winter for the llnt time In ten jeais.
"MeSorlcy'B Twins' pic-ontcd by a large
company of comedians , slngets and dancois
Including the clover Irish comedians Ptti-
guson and Emeilck , coiuea to Dohany thc-iter
September 0. _
Get n geim-proot filter and save doctors'
bills. Only $ T Rtophan llioi.
Crliiiliiiil Cn IiMiila i- .
The Scptcmbci term of the district coittt
wns comencd jestoidaj with Judge M iiov
on the bench The grand Juty was called
and Inror G T Olajton e'xcusnd and his
place filled by the selo < lion uf 0. W. Gra
ham
The following prl'onris wore arr.ilRncd
nd waived challenge of the grand jur >
Ginrgo Stewait lau-en > ; Honrj ( > iut/ , ob
taining inonc'v nndri false protenscs ; Chat let ,
Ecllno , larceny from a building : J M Cald-
wi'll , disposing of mortgaged proportj ,
Piank Klmball and Kiank Alills. larceny
from a building In the night time ; "Kid '
Perron , obtaining money under false pre
tenses , George Hock , forgery , Fiank Smith.
larceny ; Henry Nfclson , larceny fiom a
building
Klve chaigcs against J D Alexander weie
dismissed by the county attorney. Alexan
der is now under sentence , having been
convicted ot lOhbing freight cars.
To TnKo Slcuiirl's I'liu-i * .
The democratic and populist Judicial con
ventions met , i few weeks ago to name
a candidate for the dlsti let bench to oppose
Judge Macy , the republican nominee J
J. Stewart was out of the city at the
time , and he was unanimously nominated
by both p.utloHe promptly declined to
make the race , and the conventions bud to
be held again Yesterday the delegates to
the foimer conventions met In the court
house , and both the democrats and the popu
lists mimed Thcodoio I\ory , the populist
lawyer of Gleinvood , as a candidate for
judicial honois.
g Mti-r 1'lin * . rii-i * llrlf ] . . I
Wholesale and retail. J. C. lllxhy , 202
Moln all cot.
_
Davis , drugt , paints and glass Tel 2S9.
Itlnol.KlllllIl Cut HlK Don.
Jack Wilson , an Upper Hroadvvay black
smith , paid $ C SO In the police court yester
day morning to satisfy a charge that was
lodged against him by Poundmastei Joh-
bon. The dog-catcher caught Wilson's dm ; .
nnd the uproar raised by the childien
brought Wilson to the rescue Wilson as-
fiaultcd the man with the clog cart , kicked
the cage to pieces , liberating his own dog
nnd all the others In the morning catch
Wilson had purchased n tag for the dog ,
but had neglected to attach it to the ani
mal's collar. Ho filed an appeal bond und
took the case to the district court.
Don't you think It must be a pretty good
laundry that can handle the work of fifty or
sixty cities and towns to the satisfaction of
hundreds ? It's the Eagle Laundry , 721
Ilroadvvay. _
Clillil Star I * u Plro.
Tl'ii fire department was called out hist
evening to suppirss a lire In a roaltdied bc-
longltiK to thu premises ot C. W. Ilr > ant , 2ii :
Wlllloxv avenue One of the > oung chll livn
had procured a match to light a wax tapci
In tlm shed The match 01 the tapci slarted
the lire When the department reached the
Idaco thei wooden covering of a five-Kalian
can of gnsollm- had been burned off and the
conditions weie rlpo for a bud lire , , n the
coalshcd was located close to a nunb : < * r cf
large wooden dwellings and a etlff ialo from
the Bouth was ulowlng.
Household nnd kitchen furniture for sale
at xeiy low prices at 20S Tenth avenue. W.
E. Marshall.
_
Myer & Dillon Drug Co , leading druggists
in ! agei'ls In Omaha for General Joe cigars.
ll-i < -N ( iru\ol 10 ( li > Clly.
The bamplo c-arlond ot gravel donated ( ho
city by the ouneis of gravel pits at Spring
field , Neb. , was received and placed on
lirjant street yesterday , where U will be In
competition with thu homo product 'Ihu
gravel lu vastly superior to anything of the >
kind ever discovered In thu deposits mound
the city , and the aldermen are very favor
ably Impressed with It us n road-making
material. Iho carload wtis given to ( lie
city ii | on the condition that It should Lo used
for trial purposes and that the city pay tlm
freight charges ,
Good wages for good slrl. Apply at once ,
355 South btreej
White enameled , brass-trimmed beds J3.C5
this week at Uurfee Purnlturo coinpany'u.
llolli-vi-M ii Slur , I IIK I'M in 11 > .
Supervisor Iluntlngtnn has been obliged to
Issue county support to the McDonald famllj.
who llvo In apartments above Hell's grocer )
on Upper Ilroadvva ) All of thu members
of thu family aru conlined to their beds with
tphold finer. It was uUu found Mecffcs.ii )
to supply a nurse The county phjalcltui U
the needed medical attention.
b Marriauo llcentics were Issued by the clerk
of Iho courts jcBterday as fallows :
Niiinc . Ili'ulili'iicp Aio. ;
Ch.irlt-8 n. Center. Qulnc-y. Ill mi
Killth catnpbi * ! ! , couiivll miirr a *
A , Liijjrotta Omaha , 30
Ai nlo Leoino , Oinuha , . ys
For rent , inj twelve ) room residence , 325
Scott street , For rent cheap to right party
\ \ \ II , Kecd ,
Urn. H-ardmau'i kludcrcarteu , US So. 7th.
DID NOT MAKE HIM R1CI
George Knopj ) Tries Too Marry an Heiress
but Signally Fails ,
PRETTY ALICE PRESSLEY AND HER LAND
Millrliminlnl AiUi-i-llsInt ; t.i-iuls to l
.Mi-i * Ilido Itniiiniiiininl nit Ai-
I-I-N ! Priiuiltili-iil I si
of ( In * VlnlN.
Pretty Alice Pressley , as she calls hcrscll
la In the hands of the federal nutiioilttc
iinder chaige of using the malls for th
purpose of fiaud. Geotge Knopp Is clew :
In his planing mill at Muscatlne workln
overtime to make up for the JH.OIOhlc !
ho donated to Alice some weeks ago undo
the Impiesslon that ho was getting a prctl
and loving wife and a great big hunk o
valuable DCS Mollies teal estateIn the bar
gain.
Miss Pressley Is the alias of Mrs. Genrg
ICnopp , who until a few weeks ago was llvlni
In DCS Mollies , whore her father and motho
reside. Her ical name Is Alice Whlssen
fc'ho Is about 24 jears of ago , a deeldei
brunette , plump as n partridge , with i
face like a chciub and a voice and mannc
calculated to win the admiration of a mm
mote e\perlcnccd In the wajs ot the vvoib
than was George Knopp , who is the com
plaining witness In the case.
Knopp is a pirtner in a plaining mil
at Muscatlne. He is a vvldowei and fiO year
of oge Hcmio time ago he picked up i
mattlmonlal nngazlne ami ; just for amuse
mint , began to lend the offers. His alien
lion was attracted to an adveitlsemcnt wlucl
lopiisentcd that a haniisoine > oung Dei
Moltus gill , with J12.000 In ncr own right
wauled to get mairlod ami got some gooi
oldeily man to shaie hei propeity and maki
her home happy. Knnpp became curious
Cniliiusltj excited ambition A coriespond
once v.as opened and Knopp wab fairly da7ci
with his success In gaining the allcntlui
and consideration ot such a prize He nc
eoptcd au Imitation to visit Miss I'ressley 11
IVs Moines and thcie the- game wab plajci
to a limit. His unknown correspondent will
pioperty and matrimonial Intentions , moi
him. She wns just as sweet and dumuri
as she could be and won Knopp completely
She * enteilalned him handsomely and thcli
love affair progicsscd rapidly Miss Presble )
took hcr'ngod miltor for carriage drives am
took some apparently justifiable pildo II
pointing out lo him the .several cosv cot
tages with their floweis bedecked lawns thai
v.ent to make up the $12000 worth of prop-
01 tv which she claimed to have In hei civvi
name Knopp bit good and hard. He dli
not , pioposo to allow such a chance to es
cape him and he wanted to get mariici
tight away.
away.REPAIRS
REPAIRS HER HOUSES.
Then Miss Pressley got In the smooth par !
of her game She had the property and was
thereto ! e Independent. She was not goin
to tie herself up to any honid man and be
at his merrv In money mailers. While the
ptopeitv was hers some of the cottages
needed icpalrs and there were some llghl
imumbrances that she wanted to clear up
Then there was the house In nhich she hail
decided that she and her husband shcuhl
Ihc It n < cdcd . .Dine lemodeling and had to
have a new futnace and he furnished mod
estly thioughout No , she would not con
sider a mairlage contract unless she couhl
have tcady cash enough handed to her as n
w eildlng present to make the desired Im-
piovements and give her pin money enough
to last through the honejmoon. She figured
it all out and decided that $3,000 would he
just about the sum tOic would have to get
us a wedding present , and did Mr Knopii
have that much and was he willing to
r-nnsli up' He had and ho was. Even In
[ lie dcptcssod condition of the money market
and dm lug the hlack time at the planlm :
mill Mr. Knopp wasn't going to pass up a
chance to get $12000 worth of property nnd
in angel wife for a baigain counter price of
51.000 He bll swallowed halt , hook , bobber
ind slnkei.
The preliminaries were all soon arranged.
[ n i espouse to an expressed wl-sh of the
lirlde-to-bo the wedding ceremony was cele
brated at Crebton. The plan was to go
jack to Des Moines and move at once Into
: he homo owned by the bride Mr Knopp
kept up his end of the contract With the
iminlane kiss ho handed his bride $3,000 In
: old casl. and congratulated himself upon his
rare bargain That $9,000 profit was better
than a good many months' clearings from
ils planing mill to say nothing of the pri- *
: io had won In his wife Mr. and Mrs. Knopp
ivont back to Des Moines and registered at
i hotel Mis Knnpp had to go right over and
lell mamma all about the wedding. She
would be back soon. She went out and np-
imionlly lest the road , forgot what btreet
the hotel was on , and ROOII after lott all
memory of her marriage , and claimed that
? ho didn't know Knopp from a crow
It took Mr Knopp a good while to see the
light He wab finally foiced to the conclu
sion that he bad been played for a sucker
ml plajed strorg He found out that other
i'coplo held the deeds to those prctly little
-ottages and thai the $12,000 story was a
njth. Still he had a wife , and wasn't she
x daisy Ho would look over the property
leal and cling to his love. Hut Alice told
Kncpp to go home nnd "rest his face" and
efused to have anj thing whatever to do
ivlth him. Then Mr. Knopp told bit , tioublcs
: i > a policeman and the matter was placed
In the hands of the federal authorities , and
yesterday morning Deputy United States
Marshal Hlllweg came In from Des Moines
ivlth the woman In his custody , charged with
ising the malls with the Intent to commit
'raud.
Mrs. Knopp , or Miss Pressley , as she pre
fers to call herself , was taken before Com
missioner Steadman and waived cxamlna-
lon. Shu wns placed under bonds of $ lr 00
: o appear before the federal giand Jury.
kVord was received from the court nt Des
\Iolnes that the required bond had been
leposlled and Mrs. Presslcy-Knopp was re-
ojsed She refuses to say a word about the
a so. _
i , n.i , SIIOHTITIII : .SCHOOL vivit ,
luiiiil | ) I-I- | ( | -M 'I'lilN IN fri-rornlilo In
ItiillKInu.Siilnrli'N ,
The school board held a long meeting last
light for the discussion ot mattcis pertain-
ng to the coming school year and finally
leclded to reconsider the board's action and
ihoitcn the bchool year to nine months ,
The matter was brought up by Mr , Thomas ,
vim stated that there was a demand and a
lecesslty for general retrenchment and
'conomy. ' There were two ways In which
his could ho accomplished , one was to
horten the school jcar and the other was
0 make u general cut of G per cent on all
alaries He was peibonully on tlm fence
In would vote fin either proposition He
lad made Inquiries nnd found that most of
Itles In tlm west were having but nine
imnths' bchool.
Mr Itoheitbon was In favor of economy and
iroferreil thortcnlng the year rather than
uttlng salaries Mr Snyder and Mr. Spruit
veie both In favor of having as long a
chool 5 ear as losblble , but In view of the
locesblt ) for econoni ) , would vote to shorten
hoar Plnall ) the motion formerly
.atseil wns reconsidered and the board do-
ided to bhorten the school year to nine
non4. ! H
T K Winter , who was e-lected janitor
he High bchool , tendered his resignation
t was accepted an 1 Mr Peterson the
ormer janitor , elected to till the vacancy
The bjlarles of the teachers and janitors
trie * then fixed for the ensuing jenr
Tlm president and becrctary of tlm board
1 ere Instructed to bo prebpnt ut tlm Illooner
c-hool on Saturday , ut u meeting of the
cachers with contracts prepared for their
Hoffma } r' Fai cy Patent flour makes the
est and most bread. Ask jour grocer for It.
l. S Cuurl Trlnl Viilli-i-N.
Trial notices have been Hied In the United
talcs court for the1' September term , In thu
allow In * ; cases , among others , Ida May
lurcus against S II , II Clark and others , re-
ehern ot the Uulou FaclQo , tar damages
for the death of her husband , llebeci
Armstrong against the receive
of the t'nlon Pacific , for dan
nges for the death of her husband. TI
United States against John Moshlcr. TI
ilcfeiitant was surety on ( he official boi
of Elmer O Illnko , postmaster at Hutt
Neb Thomas Carroll agnlnnt the Nebrasl <
Telephone company , a suit for damages fi
Injuries received by the tailing of a tcl
phone polo with the plalstlff Nellie Ilca !
against the Chicago Great Western Hallwa
company , a suit for damages for personi
Injury.
V11111 I'ollt .Illrj.
The petit Jury for the September term (
the district court In AMICO Is as follows-
Avora Irving S. dishing. Amos PC
land. Thomas Anderson , Christ Plont :
W. N. Confarr. Grlswold John 1
Schoflcld , David lllanc Walmu W. (
Copej ! , M. L. Spanglcr. Oakland-
McDowell White , Wlnebold Strocbclle. P. 1
Illrd , J 0 Humbert. Hancock W. C. Ha
Idle. W. ? Williams , Pat Slnnctt. Carso
H M. Iloruff , G. N Kurrows , J. A Doi
little Macedonia Robert Koehlcr , II. 1
llryant , J. II. Dentoli Elliott A. R. Plshc
Wheeler L. D Woodmansce.
\Vnil I * i III * 1-inil ninl CI-OIIM ,
Suit was commenced In the superior coin
yesterday by Divld C. Redman agalns
David Parker and wife. The petitioner at
fells that ho owns certain lands near Crcs
cent , and that he has fine glowing croi
thereon. Parker has movc'd on to the prop
erty , claims the land , and amuses himsel
by destiny ing the eiops. Redman wants hi
title to the laud iiuleted , and In the mean
time wnnta Parker enjoined from dcsttojln
the ciops. George Morilson has commence
a similar bull on the same statement c
facts , against Parker Judge McGee 1m
made temporary restraining orders a
piaied.
Siipi-ilur Court .luror * .
The September term of the supcilor com
will convene Monday. The juiors diav
for the teim aie as follows- Joseph A
Spauldlng C W lit.vant , August Pails , C
II hucas , II. J. V.uiphn , Gus Laisen I
Dunlap , W. H. Spera nnd G. F. Maxwell.
Injured AVItlli * Itaolnu vvllh u llni-si
CREST ON , la , Sept. 1 ( Special. ) Jamc
Canning , a young man residing northwcs
of the city , challenged a Irlcnd for a raci
the agreement being for Canning to run 10
> ards aiound a post quicker than his coin
panion could do bo with a horse. The lac
pto rcsscd nlcclj until the turn was made
when the heitse run over Canning , knockln
him ilonn and breaking his collar bone an
dislocating his shoulder. He sustained othe
bruises and Is In the care of a physician.
Mrs. Ploia Kelntop was tluovvn from
carriage and reecivcd injuries which ma
prove fatal. She alighted on her-head , slid
tabling concussion of the brain. Her ad
\anccd age makes her recovery rather doubt
ful.
Siiloiiii Men ' 1'n 11. of lllni-K mull.
CEDAR RAPIDS , la , Sept. 1 ( Spccla
Telegram. ) A meeting of saloon keeper
was held here today at which an organUa
tlon was perfected , the object of which li
s-elf-protecllrn. It is alleged that for ycnn
the saloon keepers of this city have beei
blackmailed by certain persons who com
pulled them lo pay each of tholr numhe :
from $5 to $25 a month In order to escapi
prosecution. Attorncjs have been retained
District Court nt Jil\c-r * < iiii.
JEFFERSON , la , Sept 1 ( Special ) Dis
tilct court opened for business jesterda ;
afteinoon , the first Cession of the new judi
clal > car The term promises to be a loin
and Interesting one. The docket contain
1S3 cases , the largest in the history of tli <
county. Of these a doxcn are criminal , sev
cnty-flve probate , and the remainder civil
The grand jury was sworn In and hab al
ready commenced Its labors.
A -ilil < * iiiiH > " MiiMilM HIM I'nrtiior.
DES MOINES , Sept. L ( Special Tele
gram. ) M. Aron was fatally wounded by th
accidental dlbchaige of a re\olver In thi
hands of his partner , S. 13. Wlllensky , to
day. Aron and Wlllensky conduct a second
hand store on Walnut btrcct. A strange
offered to sell a revolver and when Wll
Icnsky was examining It It was dischargee
with fatal rcbiilts.
Coiiiluu : ( o * < Omiilia'N Piirndrn.
CRESTON , la. , Sept. L ( Special. ) Thurs
day the Hurllngton will run a special trait
from Crcaton to Omaha on account of tin
Nebiaska State fair and Ak-Sar-Iien parade
A large delegation of Creston people vvll
take . .advantage of the reduced rate to visli
Nebraska's metropolis and \lew the bights
( luiiircl HoHiiltN Palnllj.
DBNISON , la. , Sept. 1. ( Special Tele
gram ) A gang of borne fifteen tramps ,
west of town , got Into n cntarrel over a kep
of beer this afteinoon and n man ulici gave
his name as Joe Wilton , was shot througli
the hips Most of tramps were arrested
The guilty man escaped. Wilson will prob
ably die. _
\VUIN TIII : itni , IIKACIIHS OM VIIA
ItldiTN i\i - < .t lo I'IINH TliroiiKli llcri
| ] : irl > 'I'llIs VlornlliK.
The riders In the gre.U relay race fron
San Finiiclsco to New York are oxpoetei
to nrrlvu In Ibis city this moinlng , nome
time between G and b o'clock. If they line
maintained the schedule laid out for thorr
Ihoy would rc.ieh Omaha in the hours whet
most of the people are In bed between
nnd 5 but the relay which c-.itrled tin
packet fiom Branson to Sldne-y had a lltlle
Iid ) luck and lost three hours They IOM !
the roiid , and be-fore they got tholr be.ir-
IngH iiKiiln tlio time VVIIH gene This was
In the territory unsigned to the Chi-yciiiu
ildorn. The Nobr.iHku men , under the ill'
reetlon of Wlllluin Lyle Uli-koy , took It m
it Sidney , and ut the point last hoard from
In tlm night were keeping up tlio schedule
ralu ngiilimt n he-uvy head wind , but bml
not been able to make up any time The
mnnagiiis lutvu bopeH of being able to dc :
no befoie morning.
All along the line the riders were nt tholi
poHt.s lust night , Home of them camping out
on the pralilo , waiting for tholr turn to
L'oini' . Ooveinor Holcomb will be on hand
this morning to Hlgn the packet and HOIII !
Iho rldi-rn on their vv-nv. The change * vvll ]
lie made In front of Mr. Ulc-koy's Htoio ,
"IJ.ul" Hoiton will tnko the relay out ol
Ibis city , and will carry It to Cioncent Ik
will bo paced by a tandem Hofore r ach
ing Carroll , where Mr. Dickey * * ' jurisdiction
nilH , be hupoH to muku up all of the lost
time.
On arriving at Chicago Wlllltim .T. nrjan
, vlll Klgn the paeliot , and .it Cleveland
William MeKInley will perfonn thu H.unu
atllc-e- .
At 2.r > .ri this morning the re'lay loft Coltun-
ins , nliiots-foui miles from Omaha. It la
ml likely the packet will reach here be
fore s o'clock
JEFFEHHON. la. , Sept l.-cSpeelal Tolo-
jr.nn ) The ilde-ia In the relay nice are
( cheduled to airlvo hero at 250 tomorrow
ifternoon HldorH from this city vtlll cany
tic messiigi ) from Carroll to A turn , and
xiiort to cut an hour oft the Hch < < * Uilo time
Itoadw aie line
iinitKsiiiiti ; rot limit POOLS TIIIIM.
t'lili-iit n ( | ' ' | I-I-HMMII | I | IMI- ( li ii Ii > -
NllKI'd HlllNt * III Ullll * Illllllllll .M'll.l-N ,
NEW YORK , Hi-pt -The uiu-xpected
U font of C J Hamlln'H crack pacer Mock-
HK Hey In the Hlue Ribbon Hlakc-H for pae-
rn of the U ] & eliiHS vvaH the feature of the
iicond daj'H fjiort at the Grand Circuit
neetlng Herkshlru Courier , who bold for
.1 In thu pools of J100. biirprli-od the talent
y u Inning the nice In straight boatM Ito-
'Ultx. '
2-2.1 class , piclng- . Good Cheer stakco
2M ( ( untlnltihi-d yohteida } ) : Planet wen
hlrd , hlxth and Hoxenth hwatH. Host llnio.
1G Monopolc * won fourth and tilth he-att )
ind wan Hecond HC-HI time : 2 itiV * HoreH-
ord , third Iod { Silk won IIrut and M-cond
ii-atx. but VVIIH dlst.meed In the llftn heat
Time 2 H , 2.14i Sliorman Clny , Abrams
mil Red Lii'i ' > aluo slarted
2 l.'i I'lnsH , pacing , Illim Ribbon Htiikcu
J.COO , Hi-rkifilri' Conrloi won In straight
ic.itu Time 2 lUi 2 12 RoboU U bocond ,
tojal Victor third Kentucky Star , Alclnta.
ligbland lifHliAmbulator , .MookiiiK Hey
Jux Wonde-r , Annlo E and Jim Corbvtt uluo
t.irtfd.
2.2t claH.s , trotting , Spud way Htaki > ,
JCOO : Valence ) won llrbt , fourth nnd llfth
ic-atH liuHt time t 10HeHi' ! ' Q won hcc-
md and third heatH and was Hecond IK-Ht
line 2.15 Comiinche , third liuriiltz , Ked
Varan. King lie-no , jr and Jublle-u also
tailed
-,40 ! c-laas trottlni , ' , 3-jear-oldx. Proi < ri'n-
Ivu titukcs , (2000 Margaiet won In straight
ic-atH Dent time. 2 i\l4 \ Clt-niKi Hocond
untiiblllt ! third Palm Ltur uncl Aunt-m-
) uvsn ulso
RACING AfflE STATE FA11
Day's ' Oard AUrttcihi Nice Throng of Sporl
Loving People ,
HARNESS EVENED IN STRAIGHT HEAT
\\liini . f rii | < Jili ( I'urccil Out , Him
\Vnrlli , , flu- TiMHililu
of Wntt'liliiK.
There vvn a great crowd at the races yc ;
terilny , anil a noisier , merrier , more utlliti !
losllc crovvil It would lie dllllctllt to nsscn
hlo. It vvns chlldre'ii's ilny nl the ? KIP.I
Mr. Tlmt Is explanation enough. The IIUK
gramlstatul was tilled to Its almost capacltj
while hnndrcils and hundreds lined th
fences along the stretch both was , and th
paddock wns a moving bcchho ot shout
Itil- . excited people.
And the races.
Well , It would he a hard matter to tutnls
a better afternoon's card , and the wisdom c
llnce events a elnv was very strongly es
cinpllflpd. They were all over at halt pas
3 , whkh gave the great throngs of pcnpl
set ample time to stioll over the grounds
taKc In the thousand * of alt I actions , an
cet back to the city In time foi suppci
The management Is entitled to especial com
men tatton.
Although both the 2 10 Hot and 2 20 pac
were completed In stialght beats , they wer
both evceptlonally good The finishes wcr
close and that Is what a racing ciovul wants
plenty of excitement ciammcd Into the las
few srio-ids And how they did cheer am
jell One could ha\e thought that the fat
of worlds hunt ; In the balance of cael
stiiuboi lily-fought heat nut the fitnry n
the afternoon will better tell the tale
The Mist e\ent was the 2 M Hot , pur ?
400. with the following starters
Ovi'tlinil b K. , St. Cloud llentv Viu
Allstlno. M.uirhi-itiM , In. ( PJwoUID , Mr
Ik.icb. b , I'l-pulillrnn , I'l.mk Ii.illv , All
Inn n. Ni'l > . ( n.illv ) . Ml Itolim , 1) s. I'ai-tn
Hit , \V M Ainold , HuiAor City. Nib , ( Ai
Hold ) , K\oti > b h , Van Kuv.it , P 1'olTeii
linen , Culhoiin , Neli U'orfciilut-tor )
Xi-lllc * K b in. Honest Jim , t'hurli
Sfbinge. Altn , In. (5-VhlilBi ( * ) . LattllRlovr
il c Oolili n Wing.V II liuiton C'oini
rll HlnfK ( nmton ) , OeneMi Malfl , b in
Miiiubont. C C c'hatiibpilaln , Fairmont
Nth , ( ChninbeiliiliO. Hob Collins , 1) b.
C. ruller , Sechillii , .Mo , ( l-Mlli r ) .
KYOTO'S STEADY WORK WIN'S
Statter CnlbertBOn got the big field off b
admirable shape Lirchgrove slipped i Igh
Into the \an and led by a length to the live
eighths pole , when he made a Jump-up am
dropped back to fifth position Kjoto thei
came on at a tattling pace , biiccecdln ;
Latchgrovc s pilot and came under the win
In excellent time. Overland ga\e the win
tier a staunch argument In the strctcli am
succeeded In displacing Kjote , but a breal
fifty jarils from the goal gave Van All
stlne's horse the heat Time 2 21
Lirchgrovc again took the lead In the second
end heat but left his feet at the quartei
and joined the fctiagglcts In the dust Over
land and Hob Collins were neck and neel
to the half , which was pissed In 1 10 ? ! , bit
rounding Into the stretch 1'offenbarger gavi
Kjote a little leeway and lie was nulcVh
abreast the leaders He then came on do-vt
to the wire on eyci teims with Oxciland
who made an unfortunate break a few
steps away and Kjote won again amldsi
the tliiimleioua aijplause ot 0,000 throats
Time2 20 < i
Another good btait was obtained In tin
third heat , and In a bunch they went to tin
quarter. Heic a torchlight procession began
vvith Kyote nctlt'S ' as dium major Hi
pa scd the half In 1 11. As he rounded tin
last turn Overlcnd came up with a whirl
but the clip was too hot for him and thr
race was I'olfcnbatgel's. In three sttaighl
heats. Time. 2:21 : Summaries :
Kyote . . . . < . r M. . . 1 1 J
Overland .1 2 2 :
Hob Collins . ' . I 3 :
Nettle K ' ' " ' -i
Sunn Giove " - 1 (
Mrlle.ich G C
Time2.21 ; 2-20'V. 2-21.
rOUIl START IX THE I'ACR.
The second race , Hie 2 20 pice , puise ? 500
btought out but four competltois :
Sk.itcz , br K. St Xlcholi. Mike Ulmoip ,
Mil inci * . Neb ( Kc-ilvvc-11) . reneei , 1) ) K , Ki'i-
jns MrGrc-gor , W O Poote , Houston Ti-\
IKoote ) : Th.ideus K , br s. H.ittler Itllks ,
t { M Stevv.irt , Pit-mont , Nib ( Stewait ) ;
Dictate , br h , Dictator Woodllne Farm ,
Fullerton , Xeb ( Robinson )
The quaitct was sent up on a line In the
third trial , Culbertson , as , usual , letting
: hcm go only when he had them just right
Thadtus K assumed the Icpd and try as
liaid ah the gang might they could not
catch him Dictate came nearest of any
jut the Ktemont horse was out for the stun
and he came under the wire with a s.afe
nargln. Time. 2 15.
II took bcvcral attempts before thej- getaway
away in the second , Skate/ breaking just
after getting the word. Kedvvell caught him
lulckly , however , and at the half he was
right In It. At the half , which was made
n 1 10. Thadeus Htid Fencer entered Into a
spirited controversy for the lead , which
"encer finally gained by a Jump-up on ThadV
mrt Stewart knew his horse well , though
ind had him back nnrt going at his usual
tteady gait In a jiffy , and at the head of
ho stretch he was on even terms with his
rival. It was a whipping finish and the
Jodge county horse showed himself the
; amer , winning by a scant head In 2.19V& ,
he vest throng cheering themselves lioarfcu
as the horses pissed under the wire.
'I lie third heat was not up to the standard
of the two first. Thndous bllpped right out
o the front and although Fencer and Die
tate made a game effort to keep him com-
laity , ho led at the half by a full length. The
ourncy home was a joy , Thadeus winning
he heat and race. Time : 2:241,1Sum -
nary :
I'hadeua 1 1 1
Vni-er . ' . ! 2 2
Jic-tiito 2 a : i
Sltntez 1 4 I
Time' 2.15 , 2 11) ) , 2.2214.
MILU FOR A HUNDRED.
A very capital afternoon's snort closed
vlth a inllo dash , running. The Htarters
vere , Darwin Wcdgevvood , ch. s , , Clbwood ,
22 , C. C Frallck , York , Neb , ( I'ugsley ) ,
'lam Campbell , s H , John Campbell , 122 ,
3 , Horton , Otoe , la , ( Walker ) ; llairlson ,
c. g , Ilobower , 122 , Fred Kroft. DCS .Moines ,
Markham ) ; I.tver jr. b B , , 12. , Leo Shoies ,
Auburn , Neb , ( Williams )
The start was p. good one. but Harrlbon
and Wcdgowood made all the running , in
act a better mllu was never seen , the two
emitinlng neck and neck clear to the stretch
vhcn Harrison managed to get his head In
rent , then his shoulders , but was only able
o get under the vyiio a neck the best ot the
gamey York na . Campbell made a good
ry coming hompi but had been pumped too
iard on the first half. Time 1.45.
or TIJKTIO > VI < i.i\eii : .
liM'iniinll Ilffi-ii ( fil fur UKCltv i-ntli
Tlnn * .Ip i hiirt-i-NNloii.
IMIILAnnLI'IUA. Sc-pt 1 The I'hllllis
i.ttted out \lotory In the tenth Inning to
il y , nnikliiK It j pi rti ) nlnililitH ; from I ho
teds. lioth pitch ? were hit ftedy In the
urlj part of thO'Biimibut kept the bits
cattercd theienfu-r until DVV > IT'H punlsli-
u-nt at the flul Atle-wlnnec , 4,319. Score- :
hllaili-lphlu , . . , ,0,0 2020002 : ! -
l"e-lnnutl mP , 32000010 0-0
HUH : I'lilbuUlphln , 11 , Cincinnati , 13 Hi-
ors. I'lillaih Inhl.i , J ; Clnclniiutl , 0 H.irnt-d
mm I'lilluilt-lphl'i , b , Cliuliianti , & ' 1'vvu-
atie ) IIH | Coolu ) , llojlf , Hmlth , lluiiu : .
Illler Thico-b.ibo liliH Cwlng. Homi-
linn Coolcy , Ortb , Iji JobHMHIH on balls.
iff Orth , 1 , off Dvvver. 4 8tiuik out
Joyle Jlatti'iliw I'hllailelphla. Drill mill
Jojle , Cliu-lnantl , Uvvyir and Viuigbn.
8BNATO11S AND COI/1'H HI'1-IT.
WASHINGTON , Sept. 1 Cbli-ugo and
Yasliliigton broke even todaj The locals
Min the llrwt uamo IIOOIUHO of IlilggH'
ildneaa , and .111 Inability tu bunch hits
Ong , who nplactil Norton In the Ilfili
iniiis- . did good work In the next game
rllllth had better command ovt-r the ball
tan did Mc-Jume-H , who WIIH hit oppor-
unely. Atteiidunee , 4,000 Seoie , llrat
ami-
VaHhlngton 0 0003002 2-7
hlcugo 010COOOO 0-C
Him Wuuhlncton. 11 ; ChlcaKO , 7 Kr-
orn Wa hlngton , 2 , Chicago , 1 Earned
HUH WaKhlnuton , S , Chicago , 2 Tvvo-babi
ItH McCormlcK , King , Dotiohuc Three-
UHU htUi Drown , 1 ft ffer U.IMM on built !
fr Norton , ll , off JJrlKBi ) , 5 Hit by pitched
all. J.Ufh Kliuik out liy Hrlwua 1
balls. McUulrc. Wild pitch.
Uattcrles : Washington , Norton , King m
MrUulrr. Chicago , llrlggs nnd l > onohu (
Wnshlngton . . -
Chlrago
Hits. Washington , 7 ; Chicago , 0 Enoi
Washington 3. Chlrnijo , 2 E.irnrd run
Wasblncton , 2 , Chicago , 3 Tv\o-ba e hit
15VI1H Three-lmsp hits- Smith Ha es r
balls Off MeJames , 4 , off Orltllth , 4 Striif
out Ily MrJutiux , 2 , by Orllllth. 3 l'n - (
ballsI'ainl. . Hatteriis- Washington , M. .
.Tames and Farrcl , Chicago , Clrllllth ai
nonohui1
llhAKE'S TIMF.I.Y HOMEIl
NEW YORK. Sppt -The Clevi-lnnds ill
frnteil the Xcw Yofks In the first paint ti
dav In the eighth Inning , whott Ulike mm
a home run The New Yorkers c.iptun
the second jramihv plat-lug their hits |
bettor ndvantiiBis thin the-lr opponent
Attcndanre , 3tx ! ) Prore , llrst gatne.
Cleveland -
New Yolk -
Hits- Cleveland T. Xevv York 10 1'rtor
Cb vc-land , 2 ; Xvv York. C Earned ititi :
Clrvi'l.ind , 1 , Xcw Yeirk. 1. First base o
bills ; err Cuppv , 2 ; off Seymour , 2. Stritr
out. Hv Cuppv , J ; bv He > mour , 3. lloir
tuns ; make Two base lilts Joyro. I'.ixl
WIKon I'ltssoil Inlls. Wilson. JSalte-tlc' '
Cleveland , Cupiiv ami Xlinmci j Xcw Yotl
Srv tnoitr and Wilson.
Seine xecotnl game :
Cleveland -
Xivv 'V.ork 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 -
Hits- Cleveland , 11 .New York , 11. Erroii
Cli-vplnnd , 1 ; Nt'xx Yolk , 3. IJaincd funs
Clevpland 1 : Now Yotk , 2 Struck outIt
Wnllni-e , 4 ; by Sullivan , 2 Two bisc bit-
McKi-an , Wallace , Citnason Hnttoilc
Clove-land , Wallace and Xlmmer ; New Yoil
Sullivan nnd Warner.
STANHOPP AT 11ROOKI.YN
ItllnOKI.YX , Sept. 1 Utooklyn and S
1 mils Hplll oven today. Attendancn , 21'0
Scote. lltst game :
St l.ouls -
Hiooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 fi -
HitsSt l.nuK H ; Hiooklyn , 10 Enor >
St. I.ouls , n ; Ittooklvn , none Eatm-d tun
St I.ouls a , Urooklvn , I Plr t base o
bills ; orf Hirt , I ! , off llarrer , no-ie Strut-
out : Hv Harpir , 2 Home runs Pi-hoi-1
Thice bis ( > hits Howd , Cotiorin Wll
pitches , Harper , 2 , Halt , 1. Hattorlos S
I.ouls. Mart and .Miiiphy , llrooklvn , Harpc
and ( ! rlni.
SconBicond game :
St I.ouls 0 0 0 0 1 " 0 2 0-
Itiookljn -
lllls St I.onls 12 ; llioklvn , ' F.noi'
St I.ouls , 2 , HrnoKl > n , ,1 Eatned tuns. S
I.oills , fi ; Urooklvn none. Flrsl bn e o
bills Off Hn Iti-listoln. 1 ; olT KeniHilv , ;
Sttut-k outHv ( In Iti iistiln , 4 , bv Sti-l'i. :
Thn-o basp bits : Ooitslas Cio s Pas e
bulls Hum 11 , 2 Hiitteili-s Hi l.oill-
llteltensti-ln and Mi-Fat land , Hiookljt
Kennedv , Stiln and linrroll
CHAMI'IONS WIN THE IAST.
UAI/I IMOItE , Suit I The c-hiiinplnn
todaj defiiitnl the I'lttsbuigs In a fiatnn
li ss ( ,111111 * Tin- homo lijiin lit nil llugbo
In tinllftb for four singles and a trlpb
and lhi si\ with Kelly's su-iliu-o and a lias
on balls , gave them llvo tiilllis Almcm
lonstant vvi.ingllng with Pmplti * l.allv b.
both .sides tiled the spcotatois and so i'i <
lavtd tin * game th it II was t-albd afle
the Plratis hud Illilsbod tboli lialf eif th
eighth Attendance , l.r.iK ) Pooii1 :
Haltlmoro ' -
I'lttsbuiB . . . . -
IlltsHaltlmoro 12 , 1 Ittsburir. 10 Eiior"
lialtlmoie , 1 , I'lttslmrB , 2 Earned run-
Hiltlmoii ; Plttsbiiig , 3 Two-base bits
Hoffcr. Kelky , l.vons , Holt/ , Wright
Throo-b.iso hits MiC.ravv Pioililco hits
Kelloy. Bases on balls Off HotTt r , t ; ot
Hushov , t Hit by pitched ball : niM
Ktiuok out : Hy Hoffoi. t Wild pilch
Hughoy PatterlpsHaltlmoro , Iloffor am
Itobhison , Pittsbuig , llughov ninl Sngilon.
CPNXY HITS A HOMER , TOO.
HOSTOX Sept. 1 Hoiton and l.oulsvllli
split even In two well pin veil games tod.iv
In the sixth Innlnp or the second with Uvi
men on bises Cunnlngliani bit the bal
ever the left Held fence for a home run
Scoio llrst game :
Hoston 2 1 0 0 0 P 2 2 * 1
T.oulsvillo
Hits : IJoston. 11 , Louisville. S EIIOIS
Hoston 4 ; Louisville Ti Eaineil nuts
I.iiuisvllle , . " Two biso hits Mc-Cioirj
Thioo biso bitsCol'lns. ' . Claike Ilomi
inns ) \tei First base on lulls Hv Hill
' ) ! bv Stlvitts. 1 Struck out Hv Hill , 2
1 < V Stlvetts , 2 Passed billsIetor , 2
n.utoilis : Hoston , Slivotts and Gan/ol
I.nulsvlllo , 11111 and Do\ter
Seoio second game :
Poston 0- '
Louisville - '
Hits ; Hoston , S ; Loulsvlllo 12 Enors
Hostnn 2 , LouKvllle 1 E mud inns
Loulsvllto , 1. Hostou 2. Txvo b ISP hl's
Louir. Hamiltoii. Miller Three b ise hits
Collins , Long. Home runs Cunningham
Flint base on ballsHy Cunningham , n
Yorilck. 2 Hit bv pile hod bill Tin Ki i
Hamilton Stiiick out Hv Yoirk-k , 1. Hat-
lories Hostnn , Yerrlck , Sullhaii anil Gun-
/el ; Loulsvlllo , Cuniilngh.ini and Millet.
STAXIJIXO OF THE TEAMS
Plin oil Won. Lost. P C
Haltlmoro 10-1 7" , 31 fS t
Clnolnnitl 110 IV ) 41 C < ;
Clovolaml lTt ( Hrt 41 fn (
Chicago lit Ki 4' ' ) 67 (
itoston no ro rn r.i'
Pittsbur in-i rn ro ni 1
I'hiladilphla HI fil ri7 4S (
HiooUlvn 10' ) H2 r,7 47 ;
Now York 11. ! H : m 4f , '
\Yushlngtoli 10-1 41 f 4n !
st i.ouis no T - , - ; n i
Louisville 10S 2S SO 2' !
Oamos ted ivCloolnml at Hiooklvn ,
Chle-iU'O at Haltlmoio. Plttsbnig at Phlla-
ilolphla ; Ht Louis at Ho.ston , cinclnuntl .it
Now- York , LonLsvIllo at Washington.
scouns OP THI : UT.STSJIIV ii.ioi'n.
( iiiillN | TalciMii ( > tbr li > Ilul
of llnril Iliidlnu.
MINNEAPOLIS , Sept 1-Score-
Mlnno.ipolls 0 S
Dftioll . . . (1-1 (
Hits Minneapolis 17 ; Detiolt. ! ) Ertoib
Minneapolis , 2 ; Detroit. 2 Hatteilts.
llutohlson and Sehilver ; Thomas and
rwlnoham
ST. PAUL , Sept. l.-Scoro :
3t Paul 0 0- ' !
m.iini itnpidM n-2
HitsSI Paul , 7 ; Grand Unplds , 7 Ei-
ors St. Paul , 3 , Grand Rapids - . ' Hattoi-
osFilckcn mid Kratiss ; Wolteis and
Hedge
KANSAS CITY , Sept 1-Score :
Kansas City . . . .0 I ( I 0 1 0 0 2 0 3-jo
Columbus - 7
] * , Columbus 11 Ei-
Hits Kansas City. ; , -
ors Kansas Cllv , I Columbus | liattoi-
os Hariiett and Hlanford ; Hoswc-ll and
Wilson.
MILWAUKEE , Wli , Sept l.-Sooie :
Indianapolis * -3
Milwaukee 000020000-2
Hits : Indlannpolls , II : Milwaukee , 0 Er-
ors- Indianapolis , 2 ; Mllwaukeo , 4 Hit-
Tries ; Hettger and Spear ; Daman and
Wood.
Wood.STANDING
STANDING OF Til 13 TEAMS
PI ived. Won. Lost. PC
Minneapolis 112 7 ! M Ki 2
ndlTiia/oils 112 rS 41 C07
n Paul 110 en no MS
H-tioit m ni 41) ) r.nr . ,
CIIIIK.IH city ni oi r.t rno
Uihviiuki'O Ill ) M m 41 1
olninbus 121 41 M .1)9 )
Irani ! Haplds KO IS W 317
OamoH today Detroit at Mlnoapolls , In-
llan.ipolls at Mllvvau'oo ; : Grand Haplds at
5t. Paul ; Columbus at Kant-as City.
vvocv STAMIS OI-T i > i : < i MOIMS ,
[ ole Iiiliinilli mill UN | lien Fiiri'i-il tn
Phi } Hull li > tin * I'olH ,
AVOCA. la. , Sept 1 - ( SpoolilThe Des
Hollies league team played our boj.s yestor-
lay at the base bill paik and found It
lecess.iry to attend strlolly to their ' knit
Ing" In order to piesoi ve theli recoid Hi y-
ncr was ut home to the visitor * and ga\o
hem a Viinn roieptlon , pitc-hlng a ganu
hat called for hard work to capture Score :
AVOCA , IJI3S MfllNHH
H ii o A i : a n o A i :
olfunl rf. 0 il 0 n Lctrlier. If
'iiklp , nil 1 , A o V Muhlir I'll 2 J 7 0 n
kiifitln. 2b M'Klli-n m 0 0 I 00
Chilian , Ib 1 J 11 0 0 I'urvlK , II ,
tllLr . . 0 1 4 1 1 l.nhmun , o 2 J 4 0 0
U' > imr , it 0003 0 Atilicv\n , i 0 0 2 0 0
, inli. .Ill . . 1 1 3 1 ! 0 11 It lc > , 31)
ItiiKv , If . . 0 1 2 0 0 Km If ) , if . 0 0 1 00
ucul , m bonier , p . . . 1 0 0 2 1
Totnli . 6 & C4 It 4 Tot.iU . . 7 S ? 11 3
Uoca 0 0
MX ilnlnts 000220JO
Two liato lilts. Austin , Kublnfon , I.niniun
Iume runs : 1'urvU hU'Un linriaAvuca , 2 ,
lea MolniH , 2. Double | ili > H. .Mulilcr In 1'ui-
U. IIHI-IS on bulls. Off ll'-inir , 2 , off Kinlir ,
htrucK nut. HV llrinur , 2. by honttr 3
rinu of KHIIII"nc liour unit firnvu < iiiln-
itm. Umpire : Hnn-un Attcnilunri , too.
Nut Iliilli-i- llanill > Injnrt-il ,
SPHIXGFIEI.D. Mass , Pcpt I-N.it Hut-
LT , C' It. Newton and J. P. HIIss wirein
olllflon In the bltjc-lo races lure today
iulUr'H eoll.u bone \x iHluoke-n and ho W.IH
iidly briilbi-il Otnera weio Kllghtly Injuitd.
leilo IH hold n-sponxlhlu for tinac > IJi ill
aldlo Haiti fulled to woouru. a plui-u in the
no mill iirofL Hlonal ntord ext-nt b ing'T '
IHO failed to diavv a plaeo In one uf I lit.
i.tmltLup uvcnta. No llu.il hc-ata v -c run
oduy.
Cnrr NrolVliiN in Ciiiuiilu.
NIAGAHA-ON-THE-I VKE , Bijit. 1
'arr II Nttl of ChUah'o jistirdaj won the
inal match for the Intt-rnutional tirinlH
UP , bt itlllKurd Of Hut In HI. r G2 C3
3 A tlilid fiiccexx will flvi the cup tu
feel ab bla own proper ) } hu huxlDC vxun
I twice.
Pcrcjjoy S : Mooto started in with
112,500 Sold in June
238,000 Sold in July ,
And an avi > i\gc ever since of
18,000 per week
This shows what arc.
Council Bin ( Is , In , }
: , U tj Sole A gen Is ,
'SAY AYE 'NO' AND YE'LL NE'ER BE
MARRIED , DON'T REFUSE ALL OUR
ADVICE TO USE
South Omnha Ns
i'7 f5
As scon as llio oidlu.iiice autlioilruiK tl
issuing of * 1. > , OUO 111 funillng bonds has bet
printed onie In theolllelal piper of II
oltv Tioasurer Hioadwell will i nd a eo |
of tl.e uidlmncc to eastern banKin wl
purchase bonds The cuttliiK of the Intue
ft oni 7 to 0 per rent will niiiKe Is dllluu
to dlsposo of the1 boiula Cashier .Moti.ul
of the. Packets' hank bald \estcldav th.it i
aceount of the couuell cuttliiK the Ititoie
down ho could not Inindli * the bond" IK i
but thoiiRht eahtctii Inveslois nilht | ; bn
them. Vciv little If nnj prenilnm lould 1
obtained on C per tent bonds About a dii7C
IlKitilrle' ! have * been niado fioni bond pu :
chasers , and the flnnnce eoinniittee does n <
anticipate any trouble in belling the scent
tie-is.
_
Mini Cr.- . | , \Kiiln.
With the chatiKliiK of thelefuse fret
the Blue factory at Swift's Into the sanlt.ir
sevvcr It Is now thought that the. Mud crcc
nuisance has been ahatc-J Slnco the chanp
was tnailt' there is a noticeable- difference I
the odors fioni the creeK. and It is otpccte
that after a hard rain the crccU will li
sulllclentlj cleansed so that then will be * n
odor to speak of All that will now inn lilt
the cicek will bo the overllow from th
ticiiKhs at the stock janl.s and the ston
water from L , N and Q sticots The invest !
gallon of the .sinvct show oil just what th
city engineer had piedlcted , that Ihc pailvln
hoiibc * * and not the btock jaids. wore * t
hlatno fet the nul.ince Itesidinta In th
southcin portion of tlie city are pleased a
the aetion of the i Hy autlioiltles In foicin
an abatement of tht > nuisance.
I'ntlhon tin-
Superintendent lames L I'axton of Hi
Union Stock Y.nds company has rt'ttiinc1
from a trip throiiKh Utah and Idaho , whlel
was taken In the interest of the compan ;
ho uprc = eiits Mr. Taxton tays that the llv
stock in the states hoisllcd was In prim
condition , but owneis * vere holding bael
thipinents until prices htiffen up I'lenty o
cattle are waiting to be shipped and lar , ;
numbers will he sent to this niaikol vvhe :
the time conies. Unless pi Ices rKe within
shoit time Mr. Paxton thinks that larg
herds of the cattle will ho turned hack to 111
ranges and held until next year.
ClHII.IN T > io I. ills.
TIio city has pui chased from the SoutI
Omaha Land company two lets at Thlity
sixth and L sticcts at a cost of SHOO. Ihcj
will bo used in stiaiRhtenlns L stieet a
that point. The change will not affect tin
stock jatds pioperty at the southeast cotnei
of the stieet , as L street from Ilojd ti
Thltty-sKth , will bo kept open. It was the
Intention at Hist to trade the land companj
the picscnt ilght-nf-way for the lots put
chahcd This would have made the stocL
> ards pioperty Inside lots , which change
the -.aids company would have resented ii :
the courts. _
3lllf-J < ' Cl ( > ( il > M ll. |
J. C Hill of Wray , Cole , was \lsitot
it the stock j ards jcsterd.iy
J , Moses of Sliver City , la , came over
> estciday with two ears of cattle
E. II Doud and wifeof Iloono la. , arc
visiting Mr. and Mrt , . 1) L Holmes
Miss Lizzie Dellman of Long I'lno. Neb
s the guest of .Mies MaggloMeans , 2520 N
street.
During August 22 S.r)7 head of cattle were
shipped to tlio country , the majoilty going
nto this Ktatc .
Mrs. John McNIchoIs of Atkinson and
Mrs. P U'airen of O'Neill are the guests ol
J. M. Welsh and sinters
Miss Kittle Wilklns of Mountain Homo ,
daho , will have so\ cut } -five * head of horses
on sale at the yaida today.
J S. Harris , a well known hardware mer
chant at Stamford , Is hoio to attend the
air. Yesterday ho visited the block j arils.
Of the 27,808 sheep lecelved last month 2- !
llli head were sold lime , making thu lust
bhovlng of any month In the history ot
lie slock jards.
lion J. Sterling Morton , secretary of the
) cpartment of Agriculture , was In the city
or a short time yesterday afternoon , and
called at the government Inspection olllccB
le found uxcr > thlng working nicely and
ippraicd to hu pleased at the condition of
affairs here.
Yesterday afternoon Major Ensor ap
pointed eight Hpcclal policemen , who will
latrol the ic-slde-nci * portion of the city every
light during this week. The 111.13 or thought
hat , au most of the people would be go
ng to Omaha to view the parades , It was
lece-ssary to protect the city from sneak
hleves
In the Interest of harmony , a change
las been imido In the makeup of two of
he committees on the Hoard of Education ,
'rank O. Olson has been taken off of the
oni mil too on buildings and gtounds and
Icnry .Michel substituted Olson has also
teen taken off of the judiciary committee.
ml C. lj Talhot substituted.
TO MY MAN.
The Proscription of a Great
Remedy
\viiicii frni ; HIM \rrnit iviuv-
ni.si : K.\IIII ) .
Pnlnful < llteika iiru bail inniiKli luit ulifn n
mini l tlu\\l ) uanlliiK a > va > * vllh uaillntuak -
u > > i the niiiital fun hiiilnis | : nil tin IIIIIIH oit
linn thu 1111)1-1 HMH piln 'II in IB no let up
o Urn inuitiil nuffnlHK iluj or lilBht hliip In
ImoEt ImpotFlliIc nnd miller i in h a Mruln infn
ID fceuicil > jc ppuiulhlc for v\luit llu > ilu Per
tarn UIHrllir rollul an < l tote < l on the-
loulilnl fin or texiinl l.ililn'ns , until It wuu n
luvlton whether In- had not letter tul\o u ilotiu
t poison iiiul Hum eml nil liU IrouliUa Hut
iinlilt-ntlal Intpliatlin came lo hU aid In the
luil'C of u lomtilniitlon of nuillilniH Unit not
Id ) rompleltly intuit il hlu Kiln rill litultli , but
nlarKf'l ' lil vuali , iiiiuclati-il inrta lo nuluiul
Uu uml vlnr"i. anil Inmm dtUurt-H Ihul any
Mil vholl | iiiku tintroiible to i-enil hla iiami *
ml luMnt-H may Inivu the prifirlptlim nt IhU
I'llililful irineily ( lie .Vou. tvlicn 1 tu ) flee , I
nan liliMilutrly v\llliout ( okt , luiaun- vvnnt
vin uenkeiuil mull to fed the bdiclll uf in )
xpeilence
1 urn not n plillnnthropUt nor do I poi-e as
u inlliuKluiit , lilt tin IP am thimntii.ln ( I nun
Mifftrlnu Ihu iiuntul lorturiH of vMiikiiuil tniin-
toovho ) vMiul-1 IK- cured ut onie loull liny
; i-t unh ti itmeil ) an I In- out Unit mm ! me-
Mill me- ) our nunie ninl iiililrciui n laj Do not
r ) to i > tiil > nut lieu I iifforcl to pj > thei few
, > * | , htampu iifi t * ifur > to mull Hiepribt rlp-
I * n but fet ml f l ttit renitrtl ) un 1 Hum tlml
tu rt urc a fivtltliii u on lurtli ( hut ullliuiiKli
ii > * i > i n iluiK to Kit Uir } art iv ith u fci
unv to burnt iiit-ii uml meun n lifn me < f liuj ,
ilni a to must uf u > \Vrilt : lo 1 hoimm Miilt-r
Ii x I. " KHiarri-iu' Mich uml thu jm "cllpllon
vlll Lo mulltil In u plain ttuUJ tnv elope. .
ST , BFRNARD'S HOSPITAL
AND RETREAT FOR
THE INSANE.
In chnrgo ot ths
This widely known Institution has been
doubled in Elzc during Ilia past slimmer and
' in a Jo one of the mo * iiuJcrn uncl mode ]
! Inatltutions of ltd rlinractcr In the woaU
'Ilio ' now nildltiom will be nnil/ for occu
pancy by the first of the jear When fullM
I completed , nccommci ! lions will be afforded
| for .ion patients. It la beautifully situated ,
overlooking the city of Council Dluffn. A1
full tlalT of eminent pU > slc-Iitia und trained
n\irsfs minister to the comfort ot the p *
tlcnts.
SPE8IU. CARE IS O.V ? 1
TO LflDY
Per fuller particulars , apply to
SISTER SUPERIOR ,
Council niufTs. U.
Dohasiy Theater.
GCO N I1O13IJ. . I.e sec anil Mnn.iKcr.
, i : M < : ilT * > IMSIJI'T. . ( I. ,
Merritt & Davis'
It II'IIJ Tit WSIT CIMir.llY.
aaaoe
i > ifisiNTin : in Tim
lltlSII ) > ( ) ! .ITM \XS. . .
\SSISTii > llrill.OM I
( > ri < Miini M'H.iiiion- .
rm < ni Tr.i- , no.ri : : ; irnt * , itlc.
Seats now on sale' nt Opcr.i Uonie l'Iiar-
m.icy , r 13 Sc-lleis , r > ( .o Jiio.iilw.o.
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
CAPITAL. $100,000t
\\K SsOMCIT VOUK IIUhl.MCS' , .
\vi3 nnhiitc YOUII coLLIcTlo ; s.
OM : III-THIS OMJ13ST llA.Mts IN
a i'in CENT I'Aiu o.v TIMI : nii'
CALL , AND H1SE lit ) Oil WHITE.
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iintlilolu Am L\p IHilLC lilciiio
RAILIAX TIME CARD
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Om.ih.ilLnUm IJcput , loin cV M.ibuii htij " Omaha
S 35im . " . .Dnivci ixirc : | s 9 33jTii
Mpin nil ; Hllln , Jlont fc 1'iiBet hn.l ix < OHitn
4 3iin liiiivtr ixiuhh 4 < jinu
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. I.lllKllll l.ULIll ll-X'1 pt SUllllU > .It JOU1U
2 U | > m I'aM Mull ( for l.lnculu ) jully. .
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Oiiialiuirnlon IXimt , lOlli A. Mufcon hlB 1 Onialia
C 00M | ) | . . , l.'likuKU Vehtlbulu . . 8 00am
3 < i > iun C'hlriign lxirc-s 4 IDpui
7 Mini .ChleiiKo Mini bt I.nulH l piem 8 CUam
11 40am Taelllu Junction I.OLU ) , C
Putt Mull 2
Leaves ICHICAllO , MIL & ST PAIL Arrives
OnmlinlUnlon Depot , lOHi . \ . Manon MH Uinulia
r Viirn | , , , ClileiiKO I.lniltoil 8
11 COnn Chicago ixiretm | < cx i-'iniJuj ) 3
Leaves | CHIC\\CO ! ft NOKTIIWKST N lAnlvea
Oiniihat | alu i Depot , IDUi \ MIIKUII MH I Omaha
10 ( Cum . I'lintirn l-xpre'H 3 10pm
4.45pm . Viylllnilt'.l l.tnilteil & 4Spni
C l ! > pm . KI. i'.iul i : | ir. hi- ii zoum
C 4lam . . . dt l'.i > i > I.lmlleil
7 rc.uil. . . C'liuoll A * hloux c-lty l > ioal U lupm
CsSCpm . Oiniliu t'liluik-r. Hpiclal S OOillll
. XMDxoiirl Valley Local ( t SOain
Leaves Irillf ACiO , It I S. I\e II Ifrrlvca
Oinnlmll'nlop Di pot. 1Dtli ft Milfoil His I Omaha
10 lOiun .Atlnntlo Uxprma ( ex Bunda ) ) 635pm
7 00pm Nlhlit I'xprerH K llam
4 D0 | > in . . riilciiKO Vtetiliuk-il Llmlliil 1 : ipm
4 .VIIHII HI I'nul Vfiitlliiilpil l.linllril LUpm
WKfeT.
C I'pm Oklnlionin Tixim i : < d-x Sun ) 10,33am
1 40pm . . . . C'liloiinli l.linlu , ! 4,00pm
I.p-ivf | C.ST P M ftO
Oiimhul Depot , rail ntiil VV i listi r Cm
K 1'ain Hloux f'lty Anniuinu latlon
IV 30pm hloux CH J Lspro-K l. x Hun )
C.IJpin . - Ht P.4U1 I.nnlti-a
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Oinahal Di put , ISln unit VVMifit r Win Oinnlia
" 3 cvi7ni T Pnfl Mull an I ixin-h G COpm
3 cnpm ( ( X. hillV ) > o ix. : CPX M .n ) C 00pm
7 team Picmunt L id ( KunilnH Onl
7 'Aim NurmlU IIxpii-n1 ( fa 'in
. KI Paul HxpriKB
L.um | K r * Ht j A f I ArrHe
OmuliiilPnlon IXpol. IGlliI Mnr-on HlK ' Omulia
"o O..INI Knn : iH clt > Duy Kxpremi C 10pm
10 00pm K f. Nlfclit i : > > via I1 I1 TIUIIII e , 30um
Leftvea I IlIBSOIJItl I'\fl'I | < Arrive *
Omnhul Deput , iDtli uiul VV'i Ijntir fix
3.2dpm . .Neliraolcu fi ICnnnuii l.linlu
t < 3Cim . . Kunras Cityv' } *
3.CKIpm Nt1iiHil > n Local ( f > -
LeavtTr KIOPX CITV.P . , * * ' " 'I1' "
Omalial Irpot. ISth uml Wilmlir HI * ' ' 1
ti 15pm . . Ut I'.tul Llmlliil in JJ
Leavml HIOUX I'lTY ft I'Afint' ( Arrlve
Omnliulljilon Depot , 10th H : MIIKOII Sis ( Omaha
t ( Cam Ht J'nul ruwuner 11 10pm
1 30am . . . Hloux f'lty I'nii iiitr S.Oipm
I i'jinn . . Bt. I'aul l.lintliil H-iOiiq
UO M" | i'NION'l'Af'irif JArrlv i
Onialmlt'nlon Depot. lOtli . Mimon Stf I Oinahj
8 30nn Kiurnc-y ixiie.-i 410pm
C Onm ( Hi l la ml l.lmlUil 4'liyiii
i 2uin IlriilVe ft Klroinnh k Lx lex bun ) li.Olpu *
L ( inn cJiaiul Iiluml CM ri- ( ti Bun ) 12,0.pia
I 30pm _ 1'unt Mall k 4Calr |
' .ejies iVAIIAHH i IIAIIAVAY fArriv 3
OmuhuLfnIon | Depot. lOtli X. Mabon Ht j Omaliit
TiiJiJia T.bt. LouU Cannuu Uall..ll0u *