Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 20, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DATLY 13EE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOUBTl 20 , ISM
nor SPORT AT MORRIS PARR !
Ixccllcnt Card Draws a Largo Crowd to
the Track.
ALL OF THE RACES ARE INTERESTING
Semper r.p.Hirm UK * rifni iim'c ,
Mill- . Ill H rl * , hi till ! , \ llli
lltlKll l'ilin > II l
ll.-llltl.l.
KHW YORK , Oct , 19. There was a pond
At'ondauco at .Morris Park today , drawn by
the excellent eard which had been prepared
for the afternoon's sport and the racing was
Iritermllng. At the fall of thu nag In the
first race Ca cttc , the favorite , shot to the
front and ran ( hero to the last furlong , when
Hugh Penny Joined her. Ho had her prac
tically beaten , but had to succumb to Sem
per ICgo who came fast on the otttnldo and
won In a drlvo by a length Lydlan was a
favorlto for the necond race , hut ran poorly
nnd IlnlnliLMl far In the rear. San Antonio lert
Into the ntri'tch , hut In the last few furlongs
Rnvp way lo Mont d Or anil Hnnilprens , and
they UnlHlicd ncckw apart In n drive- There
was heavy play on Illueaway to win the
third race and hu did It after being ridden
all ever thu track Tllln wns a hot favorlto
for the fourth race * . Corning Into the stretch
Irnpenitor had opened .1 gap nf half a dorcn
lengths , hut lost all nut a cotiplo of lengths
of It nt the flnlMi. In the fifth race Howard
Mann at I to I was finally made thu favor
ite Ilu was never prominent , however At
HID fall of thu flag Ir Catiett allot to the
front and managed to last long enough to
win In n drlvo from Hen IMer and Peep o'
Day The Itnt race wa over tlie hurdles
Forget an odds-on favorite , wnn easily by
n length over Ilrown lied ItenullH-
First i iec , one mile Semper I2uo ; , 100 , 7
to I and 2 to 1 , won by one luimb , Hrnh
Penny , 121 ( Hr-lff ) , 5 to i and 4 to 1 a ctTi < l
V u held Cam * te. 111 ( Hewitt ) S to ii and
. ' < to S , third Time 1 12. Hen Honild and
Salllp C'liiuott also nn
Second nee , * Mx and one-hnlf fin longs-
Mont d'Or , 10M ( Ilrcen ) . 11 to 1 mil (1 ( to 1.
Aon by i nerlt. Hnnilpress 102 ( Thompson )
,71 to 1 nml II ) to 1 , xecond , San ATonlo
( Tlinri * ! * ) T to 1 and 2 to 1. t'llrd Time-
1 22 Ortolanil. Demagogue. Whistling Coon ,
Hlndoonet ICI efoot , Scotch Plaid and
KnrnoruhiiMhl alsn ran
T-lnl run autumn Hollln ? , slfurlongs -
lllueaw o. ' ) ' ) ( Maliei ) . eveii and 1 to n , won
by n length nnd a half ; Wnrrenton , 110
( Irving ) 7 to 1 and 1 to 1 second bv two
I'ligilm , Suatoga , third Time : 1 ll'i.
\\ooilriiig r and III irneystone also ran
Fourth ra H ini.ipo , one mill * . Itmntnr
wun H.innoik It ) ' ) ( Irving ) , Jl to 1 and 7 to
1 K , loml by i held. Tlllo Kr , ( II Williams ) ,
n 10 lit and 2 tn " > . third Time 1 II l' < t ica.
Blue li vll , Heliiiselaei nnd Hoyal Hose alao
r HI
Fifth rice one mile and onc'-ekhth 13r
Till-it 121 ( H. Wllllims ) 7 to 1 nd Ii to 2.
w < n bv i lingtli , lien H Icr , Ui ) tSlmnrO.
S to t and " to 1. second bv a neck I' " ' . '
o'Dnv IIS ( flewltl ) , I to I , th'-d ' T'me '
1 > , ' 4 lion De Ore Hownnl Mni.n , 'I he
\\lnnei lorn riomwell , Dutch SKitvi , C'H il-
leiigcr and nectsliyoi iluo ran
Sixth rue , O-tober Hurdle one mil 011"-
h-ilf HIT'S ' Forget 151 ( l > Kllsh > 1 to J mil
out won bv a length , Urown Hid 10T
( ) 'M ii i ) HI i nnd , Valorous ISO ( Melnerney ) .
' ! ) to I and I , to 1 , third Time. . ! i1Ue ! -
tortlvf i' tn ran
( HU AOO Oil IT Presby terlui w is at
0 Ids-nn fivr.rltc for the La Cringe * stake-
at Iliilem ted ly He won , but swervtil Irr'o
Moiilciall In tbe stretch md was dlsc.u il-
illul foi tin * foul Mordcc'ull was IS til 1
nnd rm i good laee The stint .v is a. vile
u iiTliiei * fivorltis won. Il.nrv Ovvvnn.
vorlMiuan mil S icltott. May W ran .a fist
1 K i * ami hi it l.elder K irl and Oath He-
MlltS
I Irst rue stvon-elgliths of a mile : Hairy
Gwvtin liT ( \ rturett ) , 12 to 1 , won , Mon
i Hi lou 'II ' ( C Gray ) , I to 1 , second ; WVerr-
, art Me , til ( T Hums ) , IVi to 1. thhd Time
M 1 J'1'4
rnnd ince. one mile Swordsman , 101
( P fjnv ) 1 lo 1 , .von , .lersev Lad 10 ! ( Mor.
j ; in ) , 4' ' ol second. Hessvlllo. ! IS ( Don mi
ni ) . S to 1. third Time 11 \
'I ilid rice , three-nil irters of n mile
Puki" " * 111) ( T Hums ) , ( ! to "i won ; I'.ICQ-
iiiikir , 110 ( ICnapp ) . S to 1 second , Che-ny
llinnee 111 , 10" ( Caywood ) , third Time.
I oiirth rice , one mile Gold Bind , 101
( \Ml'i to , U to 1 , won. Ace , It,1) ) ( Caywood ) .
( , to 1. sptond Hariy MeC'oueh. Ill ( T
JJurns ) . 11 to " third Time 1 11' .
Fifth raee , thiee-nuarters of a mile. La
< ! i iniri * "takes Moidtcall won , Plantain ,
Si * ( ? lik ( ) 12 to 1 , second , Dilly It.ieln
KOI in , US ( C Gray ) , JVis to 1 , thlrd Time
1 II
IISixth
Sixth race , seven-eighths of i mile : May
\ \ KKi ( Narva ) , won , L'ebtr Kail. 104 ( T
Duns ) , I to ! i seeond , Gath , ll't ( WHhlte )
fi , > . to 1 third Time 1 27
CINCINNATI , Oot I1)-A ) light rainfall at
Litonla otlay did not Intelfum vvitli the
s iort Tile r icing was exciting inil good
lime wis Iiiiiig out In every event Tin
CovliiKtt-n Autumn st ikes it five and one-
Inlf furlongs wns taken liy Lilly Irene In
< isv fashion She galloped around thu otli > -
tis and Aim without an effort The pub'li '
played Lllllin Hell at 1 to . ' , but she w n
mvei prominent In the rue Lokl won the
h inilH i'j t isllv Hiitin i mile and onc-
plxlcernb In 1IS . Sim W the iptopetty of
A\r i : 1 l-ldlng , entered lo be snld for $400
won fit * last nice and w is run up to W >
l > y II irdv Uurnani , c wier of Hlsln D The
hor-,1- is bid In by his original owner. He.
suits-
Flist rue , six furlongs , selling : Annie
M 101 ( llmdall ) , I to 1 , won , Liwimia 101
( Conl-y ) . ! to 1 nnd fi to 5 teiond , Join
Hcon , 101 ( M ei ) . S to 1. ( hi1- ! ! Time 1 ll/4
Sllleldbeiirr , Llttlo lilllee. lloger II , SintT
i.Mail.i \ va , Onaretto , King Cbarle , Uul
and Salaam It also ran
Second race one mile , selling ; : J H C. til
( Ponlty ) s to r , won ; Mn Icllne. 110 ( J Hill ) ,
2 to 1 and I to 5 , second. TiKii'i iisre , JOI
< T l'owii-0 , R to 1. third Time 1-lP.i
Lonctn.'i Know It Tonto and The N ivy
,1'yci r in
Tblid rue the Covlngton Autumn st ihen
flvt md inn-half fin longsHdy Iiene 10" >
< Oonlt v ) I to 1 , won , , Iu Kaiiatiis W > ( J
Hill ) 4 lo 1 and I to fi. hcennd. Our Chance
1l ! ( C Combs ) . S to 1. thlid Time 1 ( X > %
1 illlan H ll and Xnllssn al.so I m
Fourth i K e , limdleip oiu ? und one-nlx-
teenth milts Lokl. UO ( I Hill ) , o 3. w tin
Lou Hnimlile , 110 ( C HellT ) , 11 to r , and 7 to
10. s e * ontl Li id Henl , lit ( Siluriti ) S to . '
thiid 'linn I is * , Truxlllo nl o ran.
Flfili rue five furlongs. Hofa , 1C4 ( I
H1I ) 2 to 1 , won ; H.il "M ixque , If ) ( Duiiee ) ,
7 to 1 "ml " > lo 2. tiicimd. SimlHh Prim ess
110urveii ( r ) , J to I. third Time- Oi Vlr-
( ! | i > ii'ooi Katbei H , Dayo. Tiffeta Sll't
Found \nnlt IJiad , Arnrortl , Lauretta H
nnd Mi'Mv Glen .ilu ) ran.
Sixth rieo six furlongs , Kelllng , Sim W ,
inl n.yiuh ) " to 1 , won , Hlsle I ) . 101 ( J
M it Inwsi. 7 to 1 and J to 1 , second ; Peir-e-
innKn ! ( Seherrer ) . 5 to 2 , third Tltm
1 if , old Center , Hobliisuii , Alamo , High
Tt'Ht. Oyelonn nnd Amph al o rnn
llflniiiiit llrlvlni ; Clnli Pull l
I'ltn.ADICM'IIIA Oet 10The fill -ni > 3t-
IPU of tne Helrnnnt Drlvliuv t lull b-Ku'i to-
ilu > \\'tli a fair attemlaiue There wera
tlneo raet > i on t'io curd , but onlnir ti
liumPKJUm In i'H I , . > owhm to breakdowns two
of them were unllnMied Hi.nits
KX ) tmttlnt , HI ! won three stralti'it
lu-ntM Time 22m , 221 and J 21 Jicnn
Puie-ti ChtrryVlliIoi. . Helen M. C.iilft.V
1 > A U'znbetli mil HelfiiHt l o st.irtod.
2 'I IrottlnKlind piclilB ( uiillnliluil ) Mc-
Hussell won tlr.-n 'lliiuJ:17' ' . . iJilto Mor-
Kin won eoi-aud and ib'nl ' he.it Time
. ' 19'i mid 2 . ' 0 Jlny Wllkec , Jannnlo II
dllUcv Helktves. . Hub > KUIn. Allle Bvln |
ami Knnii.i J alvo Hlarted
2 "i irotihif , ' ( unllnlhhiMl ) ( ! nv llil Kaiin
tlni onU heat Time 2 2I > 4 Mimd II. Klla
Ciiik Pann'o ' K. Minn In Itu'dyke ami
Amelia IVdl.ir nlio Htnrtml
Ploolititoit I'nrl.'M ItiiNt > l < > i > tlnK- ,
NIJVV YDHKOct l-The ! ) last mcolliiK
wlilth will evei bo held at Fleet wood jurk
Jicgiii this nfttrnoon with filre.ither , , > >
Kood track mnn lively tppuulutlvo croud
The 'Mrd wan a titronK one. as the 200
c-liib * mil the 2 4'i eliss for trotter * .mil the
2 ID l-il p ice had tlelds of hlifh iiutll y. For
the 2 Wt trot tin Idiek KeldliiKS record w.n
a hit f.norlle at 25 to : o for the Held , while
ill the J 16 pace th Held HO'I ! for VJO. - hlln
the sru xitilllon O'.Nl C Hold for HO and the
Ii iy nuiro H ilu ut the gatnu IlKiire. Tha bay
K ! Mini ; . Chimes , started off lo win the 2.21
In short order , landed tlio llrst with eaxu
n nil In thu second a deswratt | llnlsh with
IMstoriU who u.iaoiils u ltoso behind him.
la Ilia next heat Ulenrnorc by a length ,
THERE IS A CUSS OF PEOPLE
W'na are Uijurei ] by the use of coffee. Ila-
cently them ha l > e n pl.iccd In ull crocurr
Stores a new prt > piratlon called ORAI.V-O.
nmdu of pure fiilns , that takes the place
of coffee. The raivsl delleate stomach ru-
iclvea It ulMiout illstreiu. and but few can
tell U from coffetj. II dies r .t cost over V4
o niucb Children may Urlnk It with creat
benefit. JSo nrd Ka per parkace. Try lu
to * OUAlti-o.
with PftstoMl a flRbtlnR factor nil the -
round , nnd thn latter won the hcnt In n
Brand drUo down the Mre ch In the 5 1G
p.ico IllRhlnnd La levon the first heat by
a lead , ind tlie > > ocnnil by a IcnRth , but
mikliiR a bud break In thr third , the heit
was won Inndlly by O M C. Sn > mnilo no
mlitnk In the fourth , If idhiR nt the half
and < nlmilrir : by two iPtiKtlitt The untlnlnheil
2.14 cliiB and 2 45 ola * < i went over and will
bo fiddi" ' ] to tomorrow's program Itenult" .
2 10 pncltiR Illnbliuiil I iiHlevoir first ,
iivoiid und fourth boats and rnr < Tlnm
2 141,4 2 14' ' nnil 2 15 t O SI C won third
bent. Time 2 I11 * Ambryon , llilo ,
.Mvnra , Dilsy.1 , Qunrterxnke , hlttleOern ,
Nellie S and Ilattlor n'so itnrtod
2 14 trottlni ? , untlnlshed Klnu Clilmot won
( Irit nnd seeond he < t9 Time : 2MV4 nnd
2M41J. Olemnorc Bnv won thirl nnd fotirn
beiitH Time : 2-1CV ! nnil 2 Ifi-J. I'nttoral vvtni
fourth. TImp : 2.17'4 ' Hoconl and Ollvo
Wood nl o stnrted.
Ittlllltnill-i- - > i \ualn.
INDIANAI'OMP , Ilid , Oct 11 The All-
Amcrlennt won nnothor Karno from the
Iinltlmorei todny. "Urother Joe" Corbett
wa * < batted freely In the first nnd third In-
nlnp nnd hK suppurt vvna sloppj The
Orlolei , by Hleky nltllntr , nnd nfded by er
rors of Ti bean nnd Nns.l , picked tip tven
rurrn 'n the fourth ami fifth In thn llfth
the All-Aniorkans rhnlk up three cnniPd
niris on n triple , two Pinnies nnd n double
The lleldlnK of I < anpu nnd Hut licit and
Sliilil's b.ittlnB weie thu fcitures Wcnthor
rainy Attendance 1.000 Seure
All Atncrlrnnt . . . . .10501001 -12
Hiltlrnore . . .000520010-S
linn * hits : All Americans , 17 , Unltlrnoie ,
11 Hirtrs All American- , Hnltlrnore , 2
Mntlcrlet All Amerit.ins , , Powell nnd
Smith ; Hnltlinore , Ccrbctt nivl Clark I'rn-
plru. Orlin.
Illllll DcftMltN I.IIIIKllfllll.
StCSIPHIB , Tenn. , Oct 19 The mntcii
nee between liddle Itilil of Duffnlo anil
Fred T/Uglit > ui1 of C.inndn VMIS coni'Iui'ni1
tonlRbt nt the Collsuurn track , InM wlnnlnn
In the Intt few y.ird" , rnnklntr the mile In
2 CS .J-ii Unlil won the tlrtt heat of the nice
li.'it nlKht Tom Cooper wnii present at to-
nlBhfi e-vent nnd Immedlatelv cliallencfl
ITiu winner for n matrlt riue to. be decldeil
In Mfrnphli duilriB the nntlonal Ureult
meet Hald hui not yet replied to the ehil-
1)1 % i 4 Over a lliinilrctl Pt-H.
LOtMSVILLK. Ky . Oct 10 1C. P.
Sneedy , tbo hlKb diver , leaped ftotn the
Louisville and JcrTersoiivllle bruise Into the
Ohio river this morning a distance of MS
feet He made the jump at the request
of a number of friends. Hu was not Injured
In tlie least , nnd when nulled Into u bolt
tli'it wan waiting snld that lie would leiji
ficm tilt" tilleU tower on the bridge bitm-
tlay Ho did not ea under water mire
tlnin three feet.
VIitIt-li Cunif of Coif.
KANSAS CITY , Oet. 10 David Foul's ' ,
imifewi'oiwl golf player of the Chicago
Golf i lub and V S Young , -cratch pi ly ei
of the KarfW City Country club , huve been
matched to play u game of eolf on the
Coirn'rv club links in this city ,
at 10 o'clock Frlilav
'I'tirkliis r H t Sfiu-f.
LINTOLX , Oct 19 ( Sp-clil Telegram ) -
Tin * foot ball game nt I'nlversltj ' IM it c this
ifternonn between the T.uklo colb-Ke und
Wi'Mli-jiin teiirns retul ed In u seore of I. to
0 In favor ot the \Ve"ile > ans
Illlffs l > iNtltineil. |
LOl'ISVILLi : , Kv , Oct I'l The "ecoiid
Jiv's lace * of the louiMllle DilvInK and
Fnh ns'Ofliitlon weie poilponed until to-
mrnovv on ntount of lain , rtiien tai-ie VMIl
bo u double bill
sli-I.Mirr DflflltM Mi'nlliri1. .
ro3 ANOII is. ni on U-.I.UK steiz-
of San Tr 111-
I'ti defi'nted lop MeAullrTe
1 l ° co In tbe llfteentb round hero t'inliht
South Omaha News
Nebraska wns icpici ntcil at the annual
meeting ot the Western States' Sanitary
Uoardb , which was held at Kort Worth , Tax ,
.September 1S. ! by Hon W N. Babcoek , he
havliiK l on appointed delegate by Governor
llolcornb The principal b-islness bcforu the
board was thu discubslori of the quarantine
line- .
lineHy resolution pabscd by thlb body the sec
retary of agriculture was reijucsted to allow
the regulations and locution -for the > ear
1898 to lemnln tbe same as nt present A 10
quest was made for a change In the datu for
allow Int ; souihcrn cattle to cross the line
from November 15 to February 15 to Novem
ber 1 to January 1. this change to taUe. effect
November 1 , 189 $ . Should this change of
date bo mailo by the secretary of agriculture
It will allow sixty da > s foi cattle to eiuss the
quaiantluo line unrestricted , Instead of
ninety days , as under existing regulations.
Tor some time experiments have been made
at the Port Worth stock yards In dipping cat
tle , with the Idea of Killing the ticks nnd at
the suggestion of the secretary of agrie-uUnre
the experiments will continue elm-Ing the
w Inter , In order that u thorough t'st ot the
effect ot such , dipping may be made The In
tention Is to allow dipped , cattle to mingle
with Miseeptlblc cattle , lu order that the re
sult of the dipping may b ascertained
Mr. Duticock says In his report to Gov
ernor Holcomb , made yesterday , that the dip
ping of cattle and the results tneretrorn were
extremely inteiestlng and It it proves sue-
cesuful In eradicating thu tick , which , It Is
universally believed , will bo accomplished
the bcnelitH , not only to southern cattle rals-
ei s but to northern cattle feeders as well ,
will bo vcrv greit
Continuing , Delegito Dnbcoclc sa > s that at
present southern cittle are permitted to come
north for gra/lng pin poses during three
months In the year only Should the dipping
ot cattle destroy the tlek , which is generally
believed by experts to be the cause of south
ern or splenetic fev 'r , Texas cattle- can then
bo permitted to come noith twclvo months In
tlio jear , under the regulations and super
vision of thu state authoiltl = s This would
enable northern eattlemeu to t > ceuro a sup-
pl > of feeder cattle any month In the year ,
Instead of being eoullneil to thr'e or four
months , as at present.
In dipping cattle at Toil Wor'h and other
cxporiun trial stations In Texas Mr Ilabcock
savs n lubricating oil In used. This has ,
how over , been found to bo Irritating , nnd
now lard oil Is mUed with th lubricant , the
niKtiiin beliu found to work much better. It
1ms beeu demonstrated , continues Mr Ilab-
eoek. that ono dipping Is not enough , unless
tlroru bo from six to eight Inch's of oil on top
of tao water In the dipping trough Hverr
then all of the largo ticks are not Killed
The smaller ones , howev r , easily uccrrmh
from the effects of ono dipping. It Is under
stood that among the first dips tried a solu
tion of enrbollc acid H.-IH used , but this was
found to Injuns the e > es of tlm cattle and on
this necouut the use of tbe acid was discon
tinued.
ut Ilii- \ri . r IMnut.
Superlr temlent 1) J Simpson ot the
Armour force Is still absent and It Is under
stood that ho will visit thn Nashvllla ex
position before returning Captain do .Moralu-
vlllo Is at Aihhind surveying for the large lee
lionsss to be erecttd by Armour near that
point. Grading at tlio paeklng house situ
was resumed jesleniuy after two da ) * Oelny.
Iho ground waa pretty soft , hut the steam
uhoiuls managed to take out quite an amount
uf dirt Thu coirstiuetlun olllce at the east
end of the situ Is nearly tomplcted am ) will
bo occupied bj General Time Keeper Itowley
and the contractors. Two plledrlvcra are
t on 4t work placing tl.e foundation for the
hi's house Tlresu machines weie also stopped
by the rain , but worK Is to be kept up day anil
Hpht as long as the weather will permit It
U estimated that It will bo two wt'e'Ks be
fore th j plleilrlv Ing for thin one house will
bo completed ,
.Sflialtil'llll IIM rxlluiilltiii Toil n j ,
The senate Investigating committee in ex
pected to arrive today. ThlH committee Is
composed ot United States Senators ; I'rlteu-
ard , Chilian and HmU. It H understood
that the committee will Investigate Into the
rumovnl of lr Whlto anil others from poal-
tCons in tbo llurcuu of Animal Industry The
removed olllciaU claim that the ) were ills
missed for political reasons and not on ac
count of their Inability to perform the duties
Imposed upon them It IB trot known where
the sessions of the committee will bu held ,
but at a majority of the ivltncwes to be
called reside here It Is hoped that the pro-
ceeJIuga will bo held In this city
Work Hnlil lo lie Dcllfluiit.
Complaint U made that the brick fldc-
vvalKs now being laid en N street by contract
are not up to tUnJanl. Councilman lUrriMt
slid jeaterjjy afternoon ( hat he was not
at a'.l satUtled with the vvortt and would
tha accvpUucn by tliu cltjv Tb so
walks are being laid In the permanent sldc-T
walk dUtr t , whcro the property onno.a thl
not have the work done within thirty day *
after the trjlnancn was pas ud. Tltoso who
claim to know something shout brick work
say that the walks nrt > anything hut well
laid. The chances are- that some of the work
will have to be done over
l.n.ilim tinruiiniliilliin. .
Ywtprdny thp Schlltz llrpwlns cmnpiny
commenced lay Inn the foundations of Its new
cold slot-age house nt Twenty -seventh and L
| Btrerts TI Is bulhlliiK will be 24x28 feet an.1
| I two stories hlRh In the spring an addition
v.Ill bo built a bottling works anil saloon
belrv ? added At the we t end ot thu Q
strce-t viaduct this company will erect a
SI2.000 building llrlck Is being hauled to
thu site now. the excavating having been
tomplcted Hulldlng is to commence here
within a short time.
( 'oIllllllnsllllllT HllHN HllMJ.
Street Commlsalorrer Uoss has enough
work ahcnd nf him to keep his force busy
from now until the next mcctlm ; of the city
council , November 1. A number of side-
walks are to be lepilred In different pirts'
of thu ell ) nml some new ones laid. A num
ber of crosswalks will also receive much
needed attention While It Is n fact that the
street repair fund Is running low , the coun-
cllinrn seem to roill7o the necessity of bettor -
tor walks and crosswalks and huve author-1
l/ed the work ,
TlnmiO Clnlni SclMfd.
The nilen Tlniony claim was settled yes-
Icrdny. Mrs Tlmony received $150 In cish
and gnve n receipt In full. Out of this she
paid her doctor bill , which took one-third ot
the amount , the doctor having reduced his
Mil on mcount ot the small amount allowed
the woman. Attorneys say that Mrs
rimony had a good claim against the city
and eould have secured much larger dnmage's
hnd she brought suit. The settlement was
effected by Couricllrneu illarrett , Kelly anel
Mort.
full for UiiiriuilM.
City Treasurer Ilroadwell yesterday nfter-
iioon Issued a eull for the following city
warrants Police fund up to registered No
930 ; lire and water fund up to No U17 ; pub
lic light fund to No 11 , street repair fund toNe
No 1,020 , salary fund to No. 051 , engineer
fund to No K',7 , general fund to No 2,000 ,
Judgment fund to No 1C' About $10,000
will bo paid out In cashing the-ss w irrants
The Inte-ro't on the warrants stops when the
eall is Issued.
\ diluted llcnltli It n 11- .
Thon.au J. O'Nell wns fined ? " and costs by
1'ollce' Jtnlgo Cli'l'trnami yesterday for
violating the orders ot Sanitary Inspector
Cauoil O'Nell as agent for seme property
on Twenty-fourth street refused to clean
up the premises wl.er directed to do so and
was atresteJ A > the trial he pleaded not
guilty , but testimony was Introduced proving
to the biitisfactlon uf the jiidgo that he was
guilty , hence the line The fine and costs
amounted to $ S , which O'Nell paid.
SlititN Dm I hiCurloiin. .
The stock yards company has caused n
roof to be elected over the branding and de-
hoining pens at the west end of tlie L street
viaduct. The work at the o pens caused a
csond to enir ffgatc on the bridge and pro
tests weio nude b > Councilman Caldvvcll and
some of the residents of the Poutth ward
The roof hides the worK In tire pens from
view and there is now no excuse for u
crowd to congregate at the end of the
viaduct.
\ \ Milled III l'l ( ! l'ti ; ii.
Chief Itrcnnnn of the police force has been
notilled by the Chicago police that an ollicer
Is on the way to take ) Jack Stewart to that
eity , whcro he Is wanted for attempted mur-
tlt r and roblciy Stewart wis arrested hereon
on October 11 as a suspicions character. In
looking over the records of men wanted
Hrcnnan found Stewart's description and at
once advhcd the Chleago authorities.
MllKlt * I'll } liossll.
John J Ryan lias recovered from his recent
sevcro illness.
Dr. Twining of Sioux Falls , S. D. , Is spend
ing a few days In the city.
Preparations are being made for several
republican meetings this week and next
Mr. an ] Mrs J S Gosncy are In Lincoln
attending the Odd Fellows' encamprne'nt
A daughter has been born to Mr and ( Mm
Paul iMeCauleylia North Twenty-fifth
street.
Mrs. W L. Holland and her mother , Mrs
G W. Clark , left yesterday afternoon for
Colfat Springs , Iowa , for a. month's stay.
The pave-d street * , In the business part of
the city were given a muoh needed cleaning
by thu street commissioner's force yesterday
Clyde n. Taylor and wife of Cambridge ,
[ II. , ure hero the gue > sts of Frank Taylor.
Mr and Mrs. Taylor are returning from their
wedding trip.
V blue Inoidtloth overcoat was stolen from
lolm Klncjld yesterday , a sneiK thief enterIng -
Ing his room In the Hunt block , Twenty-
sUth and N streets.
The sidewalk on J street between Tvventy-
fourt'i and Twenty-fifth streets Is in n dan
gerous condition. The street In this block
was washed out by the reeent ruins and is
almost Impissable.
Fred Melcher , son of C A. Melchor ,
stepped on a piece of slurp glass last evening
anil eut tbe Instep ot his right foot quite
badly It was necessary for u doctor to
take four stiehes in tlie wound.
Scth Fry , nn Elkhorn flrenrJii , who some
time ago broke his right leg at the round
house In the north yanln , was removed to
his home at Lincoln yesterday. He spent
sanio time at the South Omaha hospital
where hu received treatment
The stock yards company last night nude
a written request to tno mayor > and elty
council for permission to liy railroad tr.ukt ]
across L stieet at Thirty-sixth and along
Dojd stieet The tracks were built without
permission and the comjany was notified
some ' time ago that permlt-slon must bo
requested or the tracks must , tome up
Ol T ( ) ! ' Till : OIIIMN VIM.
UiiFflla has J2C.OODOOO neres of tlmbei
land
An c'\-shorlff of Michigan Is at present using
as an ordinary carriage n famous ( liaise
owned bv Governor Cass In territorial day
Tim ehaisu IR said to be as Htrnng as it an
seventy live years ago arrd nblo to stand flftj
ye irs more of use
Mrs Olle Haiuby of Cobb county , Georgia ,
Is the twenty-sixth 'hlld born to her parents ,
.Mia. Harnby hid HCVCII brothera who were
Baptist plencherH and has ulx nephews en
gaged In the same calling. Her descendants
now number seventy-neveii.
Gray Bcpilnela In the vlelnlty of Maraboo
WIs . gather In iliovcs every now and then
and migrate southward. This fall tlio wooils
are alive with them. They travel at the
rate of nbcnt half u mile a day , and the mi
gration period lastH about two weeks Tire
( MUM * nf tlio migration U not known.
They have accommodating railroad con
ductorb up lu Maine. Quo stopped tilts train
the other day on a trestle' , HO that an ama
teur photographer could get a picture of It.
ami another stopped bin In the woods so
that n party of tourists might gather the
abundant and beautiful wild flowers. Such
of the rratlvcH us travel occasionally saw
nothing umiisual In either moceedlng. They
have lots of time up there except when they
are iltihlng or lumbering , for crops grpvv
while they sit mill.
Hver since Franco paid the Indemnity
levied by Germany at tbo close of the last
war. $30.000,000 In gold coin has been kept
In ( ho fortrfiH of Spairdau , Germany , as an
emergency fund to be used only in raxo of
war Tlio money is packed In 1,000 Iron
chests , which contain $30.000 each. A com
mittee v'sltH the great treasurer vaults
puludlcally , examines the chests , counts
soma of their contents , Inspects the safe
guards and makes Its formal report lu writ.
Ing The sum 1s not as Impor'ant QH It
onto was for It would bu used up In thr first
few days of mobilization , and tlia hoarding
of the coin entails a loss of 1.000 0 0 marks
a year In Interest to the state.
Vuder Instructions from the .N'avy depart
ment Lliateriant Nathan Sargent , U. S. N. .
will. In the oil tlelds of Pennsylvania , make
a careful Investigation of the various grades
of petroleum produced In that region with a
view to IU use as a fuel for marine engines
Upon the conclusion of this Murk he will ,
according to Washington advices , report lethe
the authorities In charge of the Newport
torpedo ktatlort , and plans will bo drawn for
ail oil fnglno , which will bo placed In one of
the new torpedo boats now being built by
tbe
CITY COUNCIL BOCEEDIXGS
Mirror Mooroi nzccsts-a "cheme by Which
Firemen Mny P < j-Pr.5d.
1 COMMUNICATION REFER1ED TO COM VI FTEE
IMnn U for Pi-onion < < > Vliiii 'llulr
snlnry CI ill ins mill St-ourt-
. .ItidHinriitunliiit
'
I tii-
Tlio first feasible sugReatlori for inyliiK the
salaries of the mcmbira of tha llro dep.trt
merit without an Illegil transfer of funds
was nmde b > Major Moores at Iho resular
council meeting last nlglit. The majors plan
'
.was detailed In thu following cotmnunica ion
j J ' To the City Counell of the City of Oniiln.
Gentlomin Notwithstanding the fift that
I have been fompi'lluil tocvo the ordinance
niaklriK n | proprl itloiu for th silail s of the
j llremen. t am desirous that the etllt lency ot
! the lire Ueputrncnt of tne city ot Omah i be
i i properly nialntalmd. and I till j roioKiilze.
j the m Kent necess'ty ' of providing In ome
niamier for the pavmelit of the silmles of
the membi-r ot the lire depattrmmt In
! \ luol the fa < \ that appioprlatloiis for this
! purpose lannut be made at the present time ,
j i I recommend that sonic plan If po-s.ble , be
I i formnhiti-tl mid carried out wnerebv the
niPtnbors of the llro ddpirtmeiit mil obtain
I their pay without los.s or discount at 10
. earliest time pru'tleable 1 belle\o this
eould bo done by .ill of the menibus of the
' lire departinint maklnc as linmonts to a
I I committee of tliite , to In' seleeted In u s.i -
I IsfaUoij manner , w"ieieb > the membeis oC
i such cominltteo nt the nssljjiuos of such
| i claims and as trustees for the pirtles m ik-
IIIK siih asslBiirnents , could brliiK the net es.
sar > Hulls In the proper oouu mil obt iln
Jndijmen , whereupon the moneeould un-
tlonbledlj be rtallyeil on 'tieh jiuUment'i
1 HUBBcat that the matter be uferreil to the
proper committee otoitr nonoiable bniU
lor the pnnose ) ot conslduiliiR this nutter
and ascertaining If some air.um'emont coulil
not bo made In idvince for r-\l'/lns the
monty on Judmnen.s obtalntd as pioposed.
Ucspectfnllj ,
PRANK 13 MODIIUS. Alijor
On motion of Hechel the communication
was referred to a special commUtee tonalat-
IliK of I'resldent lUlnghaiu , Dechcl and Sttiht
UKSOLUTION ON SAM1J SUlilKCP
A resolution which dclallvd the iinsncccsii-
ful efforts that had 'been ' made to pa > the
llremen and declare ! that th council was
lead } to adopt any legal proceeding to nitpt
the emergency , was referred , to HIL bii e
commlttu > |
In AJW ! of the action Just taken the
mayor's > eto of the ordinance by which the
salaries of the members of the fire depart-
nicnl were to be paid out of the general fund
was sustained.
Mijor Moores suggested that the offices In
the city hall be closed from 11 30 to J o'clock
today , out of respect to tlr mu'iioiy of the
late Senator I'adduck , and the suggestion wus
appro\ed by a rising \oto
City Engineer Hosowatir traiuinlttcd a ro-
qucbt from Hugh Murphy that the time for
beginning work on the South Slxt'unth re-
pa\lriK ho postponed until i spring Mrliir -
ph > stated that hu could not poislblj begin
lajlng asphalt bufore Novuiubc-r lu and lint
to continue the work duilngi the cold weather
th-xt would undoubtedlyi pis\ail wjuld bo to
endanger the p.ucincuU After sonu discus
sion u resolution granting the dpslre 1 poat-
ponement was Introduced and adopted
A resolution bj lllnghanr dlr.ctt. , . the Inspector
specter of buildings to IHSUO permits with
out charge to all statHa- and territories to
elect buildings on the' exposition grounds
Adopted. ' i
At the suggestion of Stunt the Uonrd of
Public Wotkd was directed to tonr up the
wooilen blocks on Tenth stteet from Center
to Castellar and make1 a passable roadway
with cinders. '
SLOT MACHINESI.UNMOLnSTCD.
Mercer and Mount , a a minority of the
committee qn Judiciary , recommended , the
pa ago , of , , , UiQ , orJIn nqeo , repeallnB Jtlthe
nlckel-ln-the.slot maohliit } qrdlnance As the
icport rcpiesccited only a minority ot the
committee- was recommitted without con-
sldeiatinn
On rocomnieiiiliUlon of the finance cominlt
tee the cltj treasurer was Instructed to ad-
verttao the ? J3 000 Intersectio i bonds for
ealo and to also Include In the aihcitlsurneiit
all district paUng bonds that might be au
thorised up to the date of the advertise
ment.
The ordinance providing for paUig : and
curbing SoNcntcenth street from Ilarnoy to
Jackson was placed on Hie.
The request of Irving Allison for an ex
tension of time on his contract for the con
struction of a cltj jail at Sixteenth and
Leuvenworth streets was denied nnd the
cominltteo on public propertj and buildings
was dliected to take up the matter of a jail
at once and submit a report and lecomincn
ilatlons to the council.
In this connection a resolution w s adopted i
by which tlio owners ot the pieicnt Jail
building were notified thjt the eitj would
pay no more rent until the building was
heated and made1 lit to bo occupied
A resolution ordering permanent walks laid
on both sides of Sixteenth streat from Pierce
to \ Inton was adopted.
An ordinance declaring the nectssltj for a
viaduct o\cr the- Burlington tracks at
Twenty-fourth street , was Introduce ! bj
Mount and referred to street Improvement J
and vliducts
The ordinance authorising the Issue of
$200000 In refunding bonds was introduced
by Stunt nnd referred to finance and claims
The ordinance providing for rcpailng
Dodge stieet from Sixteenth to Seventeenth
was Introduced ami referred Also an or
dinance ordering Half Howard street paved
from Thirty-sixth to Thlity-elghth streets. I
TO ClTUn A COLD IN ONK DAY. I
Take Ia\athe Hromo Quinine Tablets All
druggists refund the money If its falls tr ,
cure. 25c.
miTinrK : m SK u , ( M n
rlr.sl Iti-urnlar St-nNlun IN llolil In
CiolKliluii Mull.
The flrst regular meeting of the Derthlck
Musical-Literary club was hell last , evening' '
at CrelRhton hall , tendered to the club by
the courtesy of Paxton ft llurgess , and Mra
Hdward P Peck , president presided The
r ll was called by illss Arabella Klmbill ,
ttcrelarj , and revealed the fact that the. '
elub conslstH of 120 inemberH , there being i
but two lurM'r In the country , one in St
Louis and one. In Nashville Term In all tlm
800 scattered through a do/en states After
the mi'ttlng was called to order Mrs I'cck
appointed us an assistant program commUtee.
Mrs. C C Hughes , MIm C'ara ' I'alrner und | I 1
Mra. L Webster Smith '
The program for last irviajltn ; was ghcn
under the direction of . rriUrtln Calm , and
the musical portion of ft cnnbisted entirely
of works by the Iltfiil M'ollsh ' cornpo-ser
Ohoplrr There was a welnl melancholia run-
r-IriR through the entltfri .sorlcs of numbers
whlrh would lead one almost to wish that
another composer had been chosen for the i
Initial merlins Thoso'Vo rani makers for
the future who were present last night should
boar In mind the fact/Hjut , In selecting the ,
work for the entire o\otjriK.nll | by ono writer '
great care must be .takcivlo avoid a haincnera
In style , which as llmif b s on mlghL be-I
come wearisome to thosd who have come to
bo entertained rather ftyiu Instructed This
U not to be construed aa fl criticism of Mr I
Calm's program , but Ifnsfmfe to say that
the excellence of the Inlerptvtatlon did much
to counteract the g&ojiiy Influence of
Chopin's uaildened Iieart-ifneaklng through
bis music
The drat number on the program was an
es84y entitled , "The Union of Poetry and
Music , " written by Mr. Wllber M Derthlck
ard read In a most Interesting manner by
Miss Hene n Hamilton
The second number wai a piano solo Prelude -
ludo Opus 28 No IS , plaju'l ' by Mr Calm
The analysis wns by Mr Hilwanl
I'erry. the famous blind pianist , lei hirer am !
writer on musical subjects , ot New York.
The anal ) MY of the entire program were
rend by Miss Macomber with a clpir strong
* OCP. ! distinct pronunciation , and a keen np-
prtelntloii of the vnrjlng sentlinptits and ct-
Itllslto word-plcluri" with which the dif
ferent writers ha\o endeavored to reveal the
Iniiormost meanings of the compositions
The third number was a song entitled
'Tho King , ' written as n sort of mernorKini
of nn early Io\o It was tutng by Mrs
Learned , with a rich , full \olco ami pleasing
Interpretation
The fourth number was a piano solo. Xoe-
tiirno opus 37 , No 1 , anil played byllra
Jessie Lobnian. The nnaly < l contnlned the
Information that a nocturne Is a night-song
and was originally Intended as n serenade.
Ml Lobrnan s rendering was emlncntb sit-
'sfactorj
The fifth number wim a song arrnriR ? < l from
the famous funeral march and not to a poem
entitled ' In Klelds of Paradise ' Itwas
sung bj Mm Martin Calm In the artistic
manner which nluajs characlnrlres her work
The sixth number was the well known
polonaise opus 2C. No 1 , p1a > o < l by Mr
Calm. The ( tnnlssls was written by John S
Van Cle\e. Hlso blind , n pianist ami lecturer
npuit musical subjects and u member of the
faculty of the Cliielnnatl College ot Music
The blind seem to behold Uie boul of music
with \lslon not posstraod by their physic
ally morn fortunate brethren
Tha seventh mimbor was n vocal solo en
titled "Tho Maiden's \Vloh , " nnd sung b\
Mhs Helen Hurnham In a. manner which
presages for her an unusually successful
musical future
The last number was a piano solo. "Walt ? ,
opus 42 , and plnjed by Mr Calm It Is sel
dom that ono his an opportunltj to hear Mr.
Cal'ii a-s a soloist Just why he hlilrs his
light under a bushel It would be dinicnlt to
tell , for It Is certainly seldom Hint ono hears
except by tliocry great performed , more
artistic pla > lng than lil
Tlie next meeting ot the Dei thick club will
he under the direction of Mis Cotton ana
will bo held in her rooms on the corner of
Pnrnnrn ami Klghleuith streets , two weeks
from last night The lompoier for the evenIng -
Ing will bo neethmen _
Arnold's llioiuo felon .ir s a
lOc , JT.c and r 0iAll druggists
\\ll.li MT UMMMIl \lililll' .
\o \dik iiiifonio Ciiurt llffltlos
I'nltoil lfiut > fine > .
ALBANY N Y Oct 1U The united de
mocracy will not recehe a. column on the
state olllclal ballot
Justice Herrlck of the supreme couit list
night deliveied his decision In tlie appeal
from the ruling1 of Sceretarj of State- Pal
mer that the united democrac ) petitions for
nominations should bo recomtoc'd , despite.
allilalts ( to the effect that the bulk of the
signers were republicans He la\s partlculir
stress , tlrst upon the necessity of this sub
scribers to petitions for nonrln ition being
bona fide electors and asserts that. In his
opinion. Palmer erred In icfuslng to accept
the evidence offered Justice Herrlck also
decided that the objectlm to receiving alll-
da\lts submitted to pnne that certain sign
ers were not quallllBil electors was not valid
and that several names should be eliminated
from the petition because of swoin state
ments against thcii genuineness
MtM iiii-iilv of Ooo'lliosiols , Oot. I ! ) .
At N'-w ' Yi rk \iiiv 'd Mis'lsslopI , fioii
Lon Ion Kilrrllbolni tier Grose from
III omen Sal'el N im nl c for Llvcrpo'l
At tluoen to\vn Arrlvt 1 Touto.iu , from
New York
THE PAGE THAT KILLS !
A distinguished GUI man physlclin de
clares this to bu the use of Nei vousnct i ,
and thinks the clvlllrcd race Is deteriorat
ing unilor It Oar lunatic asylums aru
tilling up at a filghtful nite , woman who
should be plump .mil rosy are pale and
emaciated , pchonl children , Instead ot beIng -
Ing toyous , actlvo , vigorous , ure debili
tated , overworked nnd unhappy. bu lnoin
men aru engines ot perpetual won" and
victims of inboinnl.i , social life Is a. nervo-
tleatioylng whirl of excitement , cities mo
clamorous with ellitriutlon ol railroads ,
traffic , inunuf.ieturc and all hustling al-
falis that destroj reposu and minder
quiet Uverjthlntr Is at high pressuio.
Headlong , mad actlvltj Is the law ot cli-
cmnstancus. t
Dr. Chaicot's Kola Nervlno Tablets stro
famous foi cnrliiB Net v ous DIseasi-H when
other remedies bad 1'alltd They wul
niaKo jou strong and wul ] , try them
Fifty cents and $1 per boat drusglsti ,
or sunt direct Write us for tpxtlmonUU
of cures Eurel.a Chemical & Jlfrr. Co ,
J.n Cro'iw , Wtt
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