I ' I \ 1 THIS OMAHA DAILV lllilSr "MONDAY , SIOl'TKM HICK 5 , IHJI8. InlT tidi-Krnphii "Howard , the war corrp- npondent wan killed at the taking of Oin- durtnan " It In bflliived that the Sirdar refitrs to lion. Hubert ( ! ) ! * Lyulph Howard , second HO ti of tin- Karl of f'arlhlc LONDON. Sot 4 The War oOlce Imi received HIM following dlnnatch from ( Ion- era ! Kltrhoner , dalH Saturday evening' "The ri-tnnant of the Khalifa's force hag Mirri'mlerod and I have now a very large number of prisoners on my hiinili. "Our cavalry and gunboats are still pursuing - suing the Khalifa and hi * chit-fa , who with only about 110 fighting mnn are npiiarontly making for Kordofan. " llrlnlln of ( lir Ail atiri * < LONDON , Kept 4 The Dally Telegraph iHfiUf.s A Mpeclar edition with the following dot U of the movements of \ \ > dncsd y nnd Thursday , telf-graphc-d from Nasrl This ( WfilnoMilav ) morning the Anglo Kgyptlati troops t c-gan thu mhnncc In three brigades , sldo by Hldo , with a front H mile wldo , the army giving the Impression of a vast Hfimn | > , with fuci-s each a mlle long Our ia\alry occupied Jebel Sheikh I'lill. threw miles ahead , at 0 o'clock , and an hour later our Infantry had arrived at the banks of the river , which was Hooded at that point fully a mlle Inland. Ileru the force hailed a whllo and then proceeded The troops trotted forth , but only tv few scouts were aim under th1 command of Abdt-1 Ilakl. a dervish e.t.lr , who fell h.uk rapidly without u contest , In a village wu passed a number of charred and mutilated bodies wore found lioillm of natives suspected of spying nnd killed by the derv lobes At 7 o'clocn th < s Maxims llred a few rounds , watte-rlng a body of ilc-rvlshea In the bush. Then then. was a lull until noon , though the cavalry and camel corps were several miles In ad- \nncti and In the rear of the low hills around Kerrerl The gunboats signaled that fiOO dervish horsemen were moving west upon thci Kgyptlan right The lancers on the left trotti-d to Intercept the enemy , the tarnol corps supporting Hut the dc-rvlsbis slipped luck to their camp In the bush a mlle Inl.ind , a c.imp consisting of an old re doubt of Kurrcrl. The lane on ) advanced through the hill passes and got within a mlle of Kerrerl Then twoolllci-rs went ahead und discovered that there wuro many flags In the del /Ish cmnp They were tlrixl upon and eventu ally their mounted force returned to Sur Ural ) , liiKldu the Xerena ( ; Million I * lo Iemll5 Work. During the afternoon the- gunboats shelled the derviKh camp for soveial hours appar ently doing much damage. A number of dervishes who had Moil to the hush to escape - capo Urn shells surrendered during the I'VBnlng Among the refugees were the Hhelk of Kurrerl and a grandson of KUT- shld I'asha This ( Thursday ) morning. In spite of n flerc niliixtoiin which continued all liist night and until 9 o'doik today , thc > army advance-el at 5 o'clock and found Kerreri descried The lanters on the left and the ngyptlan cavalry and camel corps on the light lulvnnced six miles ahead of the In fantry , which niarchec. In n siU.ne | , llrlga- dler Cennr.il s Lyttlelon's battalions leading The lancers got within a mile of Omdur- man and saw the dome of the inahdl's tomb ( Kubbel el Mabcli ) . 'lull island nnd the p.ilni trees of Klwrtin in Drawn up In five divisions , with a wing thrown b.uk , wai the Khalifa's army , Its ppenrs and swords glistening In the sun- Hblno , ariajed nortliwost of thn town in the desirt. The tents of the camps ware- on the north i-lde of the town In the cen tral divisions was an enormous number of banners , Including one of blue and one of A n umbel of nuuiilcc ! dervishes galloped forward and our dismounted troops 111 eel upon them hitting several nnd driving oil of our cavalry the remilndc-r Two tqiiuilrons alry piislnd lo within Sim > ards of the enemy who then advanced our l.inccrs and the Egyptians lotlrlng Tl- - > gunboats nre now ( Thuiwliy afternoon ) bombarding me fort i at Omduimau and Khartoum. Khalifa Abdull. with bis harem , ami Os- man DlBina. ' l'rl ' l 'i1'1' ' ' K'ni'r'11m" ' } to escape but. Abdullah's banner and tjinu- uands of prlscmeis are In our hands It I"1 estimated that U.0nn of the- enemy were slain. Our total casualties were about 500 Nii flNI'Nliw of H LONDON , Sept i II.ill C'jinc. the novel ist. before sailing vestei.Hy for New York mild bo expected to speak In Now Yoik I nd Washington on "Tho NV-emitv of Anglo- American Alliance. " whit n would bo the "greatest possible factor In promoting the world's pence. " It would be notlu'iR short of criminal. Mr Calne declared. "If the nitlons did not accept the cir's invitation to a con ference to discuss disarmament. " 111. < IIMTII ol Pritiimrk LONDON , Scut G The Copenhagen correspondent of the Daily Mall says The Illness of the ciueen of Denmark has taken a serious turn She has suffered n liemorrh.iEu nnd for a long time was Bpeeehless and unconscious. H Is feared a crlslu Is Imminent. FIRE RECORD. C'ellilloltlVorKn Hum. NRW YORK. Sent. 4 lire In the New- V'ork (1ellulold works nnd nelRhborliiK bulld- Inca at Nt-wnrk , N. J , elld fully $200.000 diitmiKo lonlKht. The lire started In the ( onvertlnu department and In a few mln- lltt'B Bpread to other bulldinKS. homo of whleh WITH filled with families who were VMilchlnt ; the * lire. Most of the BurroundliiK bulldliiKS VMTO three stories lilRh and were occupied by people working In tbo fnctory They were rescued with tllffculty nnd most of them lost nil their houpehold Koods Fourteen persona were Injured nnd taken to hospltnls. Fomo of the persons being lerlnusly binned. I'I re In > < > orl. . Ni\V YOU1C , Sept. 4 1'lre this afternoon totally deslroed the Kast Sldo lloulevnid Horn , Ilubber and Ivory works. Loss on bulldliiK $12.000. * Minllui' > \lil Vleellnii. Thorn will be > a iiiei IIIIK of the Ladies' Saiiilarld inmml > ion at the armorv of ithn TlmrMoii Itllbs Sevt nteentli niul Doug laa streets this morning ut 10 oilutU. FtlnmlU. tht- * to in a Hi rome the1 IiM-r cnr biliotn ness , In adHi-lie * dizzim HI four lU mm h. < m tlitti" | f > tc Price * 33 c-fntH s. id by all Tli * onlr I'illi to Uk wltti lluotl't S The Omaha Dee ? Map of Cuba Coupon f Present this Coupon with JOc for A Map of Cuba. A Map of the West Indies. And a Mapoftlio World , Hy Mull 14 ccnte. I The Omaha Daily Bee # ! EXPOSITION f * COUPON , . . . This coupon anil 10 Cents will * obtain three photogravures ? of the Exposition. J BY MAIL , SclJXTKA. f Iwili'i'iMi c i iM'i' p/\i t p/"t < fiii POKIER ASA I'iihtOLLUiOR ' * Something Moro About Uio Secretary of State's Wonderful Record. FACTS SCALE DOWN HIS BOAST GREATLY lie Dliln'l Hiinilli' tinl.lir e Sum I'alil l > > I fir I nloM I'nt'llliHIM ) Ills ieiit" IN | il ) tlt'rleal. LINCOLN. Sept I ( Special ) Ono fea ture of the fee collections In the oilier of secretary of state that Is causing tnuch com ment Is the manner In which the J13.COO In corporation fee of the Union I'aclflc was paid. The campaign circulars In booming Secrelar > Porter assert that the past eighteen months he has collected and turmd Into the state treasury over $20,000 In fees. The fact is that a very small proportion of this amount has passed through the secre tary's cilice. The fee from the Union Pa cific company was never entrusted to Secre tary Porter for a single moment , but was paid direct Into the treasury by the agent for the company. The only thing the secre tary's department had to do with the mat ter was to record the copy of the articles filed there , which took a few hours' work for one cl-rk The painent of the fee was not brought about by any "management" on the part ot Porter and the popocratlc cam paigners who are calling attention to the "large Increase of fees under Porter's man agement of the olllce" and who are neglectIng - Ing to mention the change In the law whlih brought about this Increase could adhere to the truth more closely If they would revise their figures , deduct the amount of the Union Pacific fee from thes total amount said to have been collected and show that Porter ha-s turned only $7.000 Into the treasury In stead of $20.000 as the popocratlc circulars have IL The big fee from the railroad company was paid Into the treasury shortly after the supreme court had rendered Its decision on the construction of the constitution , holding that the secretary of state , as well as other ofllclals aside from the treasurer , had no right to accept any fees for any purpose. Under the light of the actual facts the pas sage of the new fee law , the pa > mcnt of the Union Pacific fee direct to the treasurer and the judicial construction tnat all fees must be- paid into the treasury by person desiring ftervh e to bo performed the popocratlc claim of "superior management" on part of Secretary Porter and of the large amount of money accounted for by bis olllco Is being turned Into ridicule. Lincoln I , iii-al .Not c * . Mr nnd Mrs Chailes Ilrjan have wel comed n babv girl at their home. Ml Hran Is a brother ofV J llrjan Mrs S C Klllott ancl Miss Stella Hlllott have relumed lo Chicago aftei three weeks among frknels In this city. Ti'o public schools of the city will open toinonenv morning The parochial schools will alho begin the j ear's sessions. The Hist legular meeting of the .Minis terial obsoclation will take place Mondaj nun n , .11 ; at the Young Men's Cliiistlnn assoc - c uuon building Itcv. rri'd A Slufp has resigned his pas torate at I'manuel Methodist church to nc- ce-pt the chair of HngllHli literature at the Weslc'van univeislty at University Place The local leunlon committee has sent out an invitation to the new ve ti'nns of the leei-nt war to attend the reunion which takeb place in this city , September 13 to 17 Itev. William II Munss has ucncpted a call to the pastorate ot the Tirst Congie- gntlonal chinch lie takes the place nmdo vacant by the resignation of Itev. Lewis Gregory IM Morgan living nt IBll D titrcet , fell backwards from a railing on N and Klorcnth streets lost night nnd sustained severe bruljes He fell ten fcit Into an aieawiiv and was catrie-d up unconscious. Ho was badly cut on ( ho nos * ; and forehead. Monday aftoinoon the llnals In singles will be played at the tennis tourname-'it that is going on at the' grounds on G street Love-land and Kartibwoith will contest for the possession of the prl/e rncke-t and the championship The contest will be the best three out of five' bet" . The republican county central committee met jesterday afternoon and airange-d for the holding of a delegate convention to nom inate a candidate for district Judg" . the date being set for September 20 The pri maries will bo held on Hie 11th At this date It seems that the contest between the candidates for the nomination will be nar rowed down to two men The fusion forces will hold their nominating convention Thursday afternoon The funeral of Harry HotchUiss took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Repre sentative ball in the capltol building A very largo cotuourt-o of people was present Men burs ol the Odd rellows , Daughters of llebekah , Uniform Hank of Modern Wood men. Modern Woodmen , Keel Men. Giand Army ol the Ilopubllc , lodges of wiileu the ilfCcastHl wab n member , were piesent m bodies raid took part In the funeral , iro- cemioii to Wyuka cemetery A good many people fiom out of the- city were present to attend the obsequies. ' afternoon fu- At 130 o'clock jestonlay lural services were held over the remains ot John O Phillips. Dr. W M. Hindman. pastor of the Plm Picsbytcilan church. conducted the services in the piescnco of a large number of fi lends of the decease ! . Miss Getner. Mrs. Mark Woods. C \ \ . Kettcrlng and Mr. Ilumstead comprised a nuarti't that bang appropriate songb. A very In go numler of Moral designs were sen. the Young Men s The lluillngton. emplojes Christian niotlnllim nnd the clns.8 of S7 of the High school sent lloral emblems lluilal was atjuko _ Monument lo Old solillrrx. HEATUICK , Neb , Sept. 4 ( Special ) The War department , through the solicita tion of Haw llns Post No 35. Grand Army of the Republicasslsted b > General Colby , has finally granted or donated to the post a big S-lnch selg < > gun usul at Fortress Monroe during the civil war. nlbo a number of x inch shells. The gun weighs nearly lliiOO pounds , nnd Is awaiting shipment to Hi ati Ice. Mt inhere of Hawllns post , realizing the fan that the gun or columblod Is almost too laige for the original purpose intended , to In placid on the soldiers1 lot In the old c tnu tory and that the kindly donation of thu goveinment was even more inunlllcent than lould be hoyed for. these members of the test will sUKgcst to the post that the Kim be placed In the court house } ard mounted on an appropriate pedestal , so that It may be n monument to the valor and In memor ) of nil the soldiers of Ongo county In the civil war. Indian wars and war of 1SKS It Is thought that the Hoard of Super visors will assist In making this monument a nublo one and that stone plates suitably inscribed maj bo placed on the pedestal , iniblnzonlni : the achievements of the sol diers of Gage count } of every war In which the > were engaged. The proposition meets with popular favor and ( he more It Is talked of the more pop ular it In comes The matter will bo taken up ut the next meeting of the post and th ic- Minis to be but Illlle doubt that the plun will be enthusiastically adopted t.ooil iilcol of roLl'MHUS , Neb. Sept. I ( Special ) Fo.in of tlu strongest arguments In favor of irrin itlon are hanging up in the offlco of the Nebraska Central Irrigation company In thu city Slde > by sldn are sampler of torn from ( he sanio farm tagged ' 1 was Irrigated ' and "I was not " The lesson Is a vcr } strong ono and does more for Irriga tion In ten minutes than agitation would In thai man ) } tfnra It has donu much in the wa ) of diversified farming as a trip thro'igh n iiit > ; , iiil di in is will bhuu One will DC I mull IU MB of popcorn , ( obaoo. peanuts - j i nuts sweet politoes , ctkrj cu besides I the regular < rops. A strong move In being made nou to locate a ditch for Irrigating ptlrpone * along ( he fnnth side of thr Lottp rlter and when thin will be completed It will reclaim a larx tract of hind which Is now considered almost worthless. Cri-lubl Trnln It-IK4-1 a Pnrrliiui' . OOMJMHUS. Neb. . Sept. 4. ( Special Tele gram ) An extra freight on the Union Pa cific branch this morning crashed Into a buggy about twenty miles north of here , In stantly killing both horses and demolishing the carriage. The Injured nre Mrs. Mnry Ixihaus , CO } cars , right cl.iv- Iclo fractured nnd t\\o severe cuts on the face. Joe Schulen , 0 } enrs , frontal boue broken and two scalp wounds , may tile. Physicians were called from this city nt once and an operation was performed upon the boy. removing some of the bones of the head. The parties were returning from church. It Is not known who was to blame for the accident. I'litlle Comic's .MiirtKllne ItiTord. COLUMHUS. Neb , Sept. 4 ( Special ) Platte count } has made another good show ing In the mortgage Indebtedness record for the month of August. IS'iS ' , the releases on farm real estate exceeding the amount of the filings by over $ ' ,000. The following Is a cop } of the record Farm mortgages filed during the month , fifteen , aggregating $10.- 02004. farm mortgages released , twenty-six , amounting to $21.115 SS , town and city mort gages filed , eight , $1,883 , town nnd city mortgages released , seven , $2,510 , chattel mortgages filed during the month , forty-five , JlO.ninoi , chattel mortgages released , thir teen , $11,37571. Sheriff ancl other deeds In foreclosure during the month , two. l > rlluiN ( In Trouble. DAKOTA C1TV. Neb . Sept. 1 ( Special ) n F. Sawor , n member of the village board of Jackson , upon order of the board } csterday swore out a complaint for the arrest of T J. Walsh , who operates a drug store nt Jackson , charging him with keep ing and selling Intoxicating liquors without a village license or druggist's permit. Sheriff Dorowsky searched Walsh's prem ises nnd located about thirty gallons of liquors , which were turned Into Judge Rnn's court , nnd Walsh gave bonds of $200 for his appearance the Cth lust Walsh was n prominent candidate for postmaster at Jackson under the administration , but waa defeated by James Flnn. Killed lij Mrjflinliie. HUMHOLDT , Neb , Sept. I ( Spcclnl Tel egram ) Mrs Gcorso W. Hawley , wife of Rev. George W. Hawley. IIvine about two miles north of this city , died suddenly about 7 o'clock last ovenlns from the effects of a dose of strvchnlno taken by mistake for hcndncho powder. Promptly summoned physicians used antidotes with out result nnd she died In convulsions within nn hour after taking the fatal dose. Mrs llawlcy was nn exemplary woman nnd the trngedv has east a gloom over the com munity The deccnbcd was about 10 } ears of age nnd leaves a husband nnd four chil dren lliiililt- Democratic Con v en I Ion. DAKOTA CITY , Neb , Sept I ( Special ) SK persons responded lo the call for a demoeiiitlc mass convention lo meet In this place } esterday afternoon to select nine tic-legates to attend the Kighth senaloilnl convention nt I'mcison on September 7 , and selected the following delegates John Ash- ford , Set ilrenvnlllinm Foltz. 13 H. Wil bur , Henry Cain , John Conners , D. C. lltifTeriiaii. Thomas Sullivan , jr. , W. T. Haitlett. The delegates were instructed for Thomas Sullivan , , jt. , of thU county for Menator. I'lllli-i-lll of ' ! ! * MliieluillNe. HASTINGS , Sept 1 ( Special ) The fu neral 8'ivlccs of Miss lamina Stinehouso , who fell dead on the street Friday evening , were held at 5 o'clock this afternoon nt the resi dence of Mrs. Tanner , Rev G. K. R. Folsom olllelatlng Appropriate music was rendered and the se-rvlces were largely attended. The tcmalns were shipped to Culbertson this morning for Interment. \Viiiil to MiiNler Out Thin ! % c1 > rniUn. LINCOLN , Sept 4 Governor Holcomb telegraphed to Washington today asking If It was possible to secure an honorable dls- ihnrge for the members of the Third Ne braska on their application Private * odvlc"s from Jacksonville telling of four deaths In a week and nn Increase In the ulck list prompted the governor's action. ( ilrl llri-nUH Her Arm. DAKOTA CITY , Neb. . Sept. 4. ( Special. ) Miss Mary McAllister , the 18-year-old daughter of ex-County Attorney J. J. Mc Allister , while mounting a hoisc missed her foothold and fell to the ground , breaking her right arm The } outiR woman walked two miles to this place to have the tincture- rudticed tltijor HiiM-M-ll Thorpe Killed. CHADRON. Neb , Sept I Major Russell Thorpe , ono of the prominent figures of the westein country was killed near Lusk , Wo , } csterday as a result of a runaway ncchlont He was Interested In Hlaclc Hill mining en terprises nnd owned s-omo of the largest cattle ranches In Woming DEATH RECORD , HiiNNi'll 'I'lioriie. CIIADUON , Neb , Sept 4 ( Special Tele gram. ) llussell Thorpi' , a prominent cattle man of WomlnR , vvas killed yesterday evening near LusU , Wyo . by being thrown from a buggy lie wns driving from Lusk to his cattle ranch at llavvbide Ilutte. Wyo , and It Is thought that the sho-k of the run- awa } brought on apoplexy which caused his death , llussell Thorpe , Jr. arrived In this city this morning from Chicago nnd wns In formed of his father's diath He left for Lusk nn a special train to assume chiirgc of Ills futhoi's extensive Interests Mr Thorpe wa hugely Interested In Uluck Hills mlno.s besides his \Voming ranch The body will bo taken to Madison. WIs. , for Interment. 'Mar.i Kiii-IT. NKIIKASKA CITY. Sept. I. ( Special ) Miss Mary Koeff tiled } esterdny of a com- pHcntlon of discabes , ngeel 29 years She was the daughter of the Into C. II. Kocff and wns born and rented In thin city. She tins been n teacher In the public schools here for mnny } cars. Dropped Dentl In I InI'lllpK. . SrillNC.KIKLI ) , O. . Sept. 4. Hev. James Stephenson of Jamestown , O , dropped tle-ad from heart trouble In the pulpit hero thU mnrnliiK at High Street Methodist church at thu beginning of his sermon. i'ir.Tii : PAI.I. 01 T. If Too Miii'li Soft rood In l'm-tl. nentiKts nnd physlclnns maintain thnt If mankind nlun > a ate soft food , the teeth would finally drop out. Hcasonnblo rcstst- aiii-u In Krlnding food , strengthens nnd adds to the liftof ( ho teeth. Chcvting Is the method nature Intended by nhiih the necessary juices cnn be brought out of the guinx. Thsso fncta wore remembered by the orig inator of drape-Nuts , and those who enjoy the new fool will appreciate how It Is pos- lblo to produce a food that U U nn absolute pleasure to masticate. Add to this a flavor , crisp and satisfying. Biid r. well ted feeling nfui the mtal and the popularity of Crape-Nuta Is nut elifllc ult to unde-rsund Tin } are made by the I'ostum Co at Battle Creek , Man 'SHUTS ' JUT THE SPIDERS' nil at Cincinnati Gives Cleveland Defeat in n Hot " " " -I1 Buttle. BREITENSTEIN ifllE HERO OF THE AFFAIR Illo Woiiil 'rfi ? ) AVorK on Ilir Slab Mnlii'i JJi'tor } for tin1 Hcilw u I'lti'l \lfn\v \ * Wnll i > Hn ( li-l'limi * vv llti inni- : . OINTlN'N.m. Sept 4. HrelteiiBleln pitched a vronelcrful game today. Cle\eland had ele\en men left on bases , live of them on third , but could Hot score. Powell , too , was effective after the'third Inning. Attend ance , S.700. Score : CINCINNATI H H O A K It II O A i : cf.t Z 4 0 0 IlitrKrll. If . t U i' 1 0 Ib. 0 0 7 19 Mt-AI tt > r , rf 0 0 2 0 0 00500 \VnllAii' , Sb 0 t 2 0 0 Mi I'hoiJb 0 MrKPHii , n 0 o cj 1 o Miller , Sb t 1 100 Ti lii'iui. 'b 00340 Cure n , as .0 0 2 4 1 O'Connor , IbO Ml 0 0 Irwln , 3b . . .0 e ) 0 0 o = 400 0 I" ! 0 1 Ulnkr , rf 1000 llr't-tt n , p > 0 01 10 I'mv.'ll , p . .0 0 0 1 0 'VouiiB . . . .0 0000 Totals ,2 S 17 10 Total * . . . . 0 5 21 9 0 liattod for I'owc-11 In ninth. Clne-lnniitl . . . ' . 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 -2 Cleveland 00000000 0 0 IJ.irnetl run Cincinnati , 1 Two-luse hits : MeUrlde. Miller , Critter Three-base' hit Miller. .Slok'ii base , lllakv DoubliiihtVM. . Tfbeau to O Connor to Mcl'neeCorieiian to Vauchn rirMt on bulls. Hy Hrcitenstiln , 4 , by I'owell , 1. lilt by pitched ball. ly ! 1'ow ell , 1 Struck out. Hy Uicllcnsteln , 1 , by 1'oXM-ll , , " 'rinieof guine. Une hour nnd Iiri\-li\e minutes. Umpires. IJrtisllo and McDonald. CiilonolM 'I'liLi' TITO Hurt * . LOflSVILLH , Sept I Instead of playIng - Ing two games on Labor day , the Colonels nnd Drowns playfd u double- decker this afternoon Thellr.xt eonttst WUH a pltchi-is' battltnnil wns wem bv the home team In thi' clt'M'iith Inning The Hetond game- was n farce , thu Colonels scoiini ; nine- runs In the lirst InnliiK. Attendance , 2,000 Scoie , llrst came : I.OUIS U 11 'J A K. . li H O A i : flarko. If . U 0 4 0 U IJowJ. rf . . .0 0 0 0 1 lliij. ef . . 0 J 3 1 0 Ktriui'l , cf 00200 \tt-r , rf . 00100 IIHIUJIf . 00210 Wugiur , Sb .0 1 0 2 1 C'IXMS. 3b 00200 l > iKtr , Hi .2 3 IS 0 0 IJulmi , 3I > .10240 Hltclipy. 2b 0 3 2 2 1 Tuck.T , 111 0 1 10 0 0 c'llnuin n , mO 0 1 4 0 Hufili'li , c 01340 Iv'trlJse , c 0 1 0 S 0 Smith , S3 0 1 4 4 .1 M.igof , p . . .0 0 0 8 0 Cars * ' } , p . . .0 1 0 4 0 Totals . . .2103313 2 Totali . 1 4'IS 17 4 Two out when winning run was scored Loulsvlllo 00000000101-2 St. Louis 00000010000-1 Stolen bane : Oeekor. Three-base hit : Hoy. Sacrlnee hit Sueden Flist base on balls. Off MIIRCC , II , oil Carsey , 1. Struck out. liy Magec0 , by Cai.sey , 1 lilt by pitched ball llailey Left on bases. Louls\llie. 8 , St Louis , Tltncof game Ono hour nnd fifty minute's Ulnplie : O Day. SeolesicOnd I/3t IS. U H \ I It H n A H Clarke , If . . Dow J , 00000 Hny tf 1 'J c ) 0 0 rf . 0 0 0 0 0 rf . .1400 0 llailey , If . .i 1 1 0 0 icr 3b .1 , 2. 1,2 , 1 . .Ib r , Hi 2" in 1 0 Cjiilnn. 2b 01140 HlUln-y. 'b f 1 ! M 0 Tuiki-p , Ib t'IlnRiyn. es.1 < 2i 3 * 3 1 M fftlen , o . II 1460 PuuerH , c . . .2. 3 3 0 0 .Smith , us 00 321 AltrixK , i > . .1 2130 I'allnlmn , p 0 0 0 0 0 Tnjlor. p , .l 0 020 li .0 1 000 Tnl-iH 14'52 21 ID 3 Tbtab . . . B S 21 15 2 Lemhnlllo ' . . . . . ' -14 St. Louis .00302000-5 H.iriifil luns Loulsxille- , St. Louis , 2 Tvto-l isp iittsi. Cl.uko , De-Mi-i , I'owtrs Homu runs Clm KP. 1'owrs Cross Stolen IniSL-s Di-iKSr Ilt-xter WiiBiiei. Klist base- on li.illii onlti Kk 2. oil I'.ill.illin , 2. iilT Sulll\.iii , i Stiuck nut H } AltiOtk. 3 , liv Sulllvnn " Left nn li.tsi-s Louisville , 7. St Louis. S 'Plmof Kiimi * . Une houi and forty mlmitct ) . Umi'lie. U Day. citiiniiiiii ti\fM ; u AMU ) . C1IICACO , Ht-pt I Calliihaii'S \\llelness was n-snonslblo lor HIiral ol I'ltlHbuiKH lima toda > . Jle toientl cine In at theBt.irt , ' K ivn u babe' und hit A liatsmaii In tin- i Mlxth , bnth tuinlnn Into inns on .1 little * i lucky blttlliK .McColinick s lleldiiiK was the lillstiml ft-aturo ot thu Kiunu. Attcnilance , ] 7.SO ) Score : riTTblllJIU ! It II O A K u n o \ i : Kjati , If . . . .1 1000 DonoMin , rf 0 0 7 0 1 rf 1 110 ci'llilrn. cf U 1 3 0 0 Mes 'mX 111 0 0 i ; i i Mcf'lli ) , If 2 3 0 0 0 Dalil'n , s . 1 1 3 3 0 CluiU , Ib . 1 800 liver tl. Ib .1 1 It 0 0 I'lnldon. 2b 1 0 4 1 0 LtliKif 00200 tire , 3b 2b 00230 Donahue- e.0 1 1 1 1 Johrtve'r , c. . 0 a 2 1 0 iM.llirti.in , p 0 1 1 4 o ; llhlnes , p 0101 0 Totals . . . . 4 8 27 IB 2 Totals . . C 11 Z ( 'hie-ago II 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-1 Pittslmrg 0-C Karncd runs : Chicago , 1 , Plttsbuig , 2 ; Left cm bases : Chicago , 7. PittHbuig , 7. Two-base'lilts. Clink , flray Three-base hit. H > an Siuillleo bits' McConnltk , Calliihnn Stolen basc : Dahlen , l > c-rltt Double plavs. Connor to IXihlen to Hverltt. Mc- I'cirmlck to Connor. Stiuck out Bj Ilblnc's. 2 Daso on balls : Oft Callaban , , off Ithlnis , 1 Wild plteb Hhlnes lilt with ball. Donahue , Padden Time of game : Ono houi and tll'U minutes. Umpire's. Svvartwood and Warner STANDING OK TIIH THAMS I'laitd Won. Lost. Per C. Cincinnati 113 7 43 ( V ! 9 lioston 114 72 42 U12 lialtimoro Ill G9 42 (122 ( Cleveliind Ill CT 47 HSS ' Chicago 117 C3 : > i 5Tib i New Vtllk 115 K. : .12 Dl S . Plttsburg 121 00 Gl 49 r I Philadelphia Ill 33 M 49.1 I Lciulsvlllo 119 GO 69 420 Hrooklyii 109 41 OJ ; ; D 1 Washington Ill 40 74 311 St Louis 120 22 KS 2fi7 ( iainis today ( two at eaub place ) : Wn.sh- Ington at Uostoii , Nuvvoik at Ifrookljn , Plttsbuig at Chicago , Cleveland at Cincin nati : Si Louis at Louisville , Maltlmoie at Philadelphia. hf ( itis or TIII : WISTIUN : : i.r.tr. ; . KIIIINIIM CKj ( it\i" < HitMllltTN a llm-il .Sflbai'K. KANSAS CITV. .Sept -In the nfth the nines Imiii lu-il Mia and the Milkis Uuiulud errors. Score : n H H Kiinxas City . * 12 14 1 .Mililli-apulj ) . .000010000-1 4G Ilattfii-.s Kansas t'lty , Oeler. Wilson and llouhen , .Miniieapulls , .McXeili } ancl Ulxoii INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Sept -Today's 1 I ilciiilile'-hc ailcr.s ullli Culiinibu.s wire du- clured off un account of lain. MILWAUKKL3 , \ \ Is , Supt. I-lInid bat ting und good lMdibr ) ! ) won thellrat g.tme for the leaders , ! Tliu uocond way called at the end of the sc\y.nth Inning to let both teams catch thrii4 trains McDonald's pile h- ing W.IH the f iituro of the secund game- Score , llrst gllllle' . i Il.II n. Milwaukee . . . 0 112 0 1 0 0 1 l- ( , 1,1 Detroit . . . . , it ) 0020000 0 2 0 0 liatlerlc'S. Mltvvaukee , Terry and Speei ; Detroit , IJriggs npi } Wilson. Scoie , second game : ) ' ' II. H K. Mllwaukeo .j . .ft 102000 ft o & u Detroit . . . . „ . , . , , 0 1 0 0 Hatteries- Milwaukee . McDonald and Speer. Detroit , Irvvln and liuelow ST PAl'L. K < ] it. 1--SI Paul and St .lu- fieph split evi'ii today Comlskey a m > n could not hit CHnit v In the llrst , while- the hits off Phylo vvero bunched I'hjlo pitched both glun n and did bis hc-xt in the bccond Score , fUsA tjame- . St Paul . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 u " .i St Joseph . . . ,0 < l ! 0 0 0 0 1 I 0-7 12 1 Hatteries : SI , I.'HOl , Phylo and Spies , St Joseph , Carnny and Ilolllngsworth. Score , second game : St Paul . 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 - ! 0 'o St Jos ph . . . . 0-3 8 5 Untterles St. Paul , Phylo and Spit-s. St Joseph , Wndsworth nnd HulllncMvvorth STANDING OK TIIIJ TKAMS Plavcil Won Lost Per C Mllw..ukeo . S7 78 4J 1,1 t Indlunapolls . 120 73 47 < > " S Kansaa City . 122 73M 49 5'J S Columbus . Ill M SO 1 SOK St Paul . 131 C9 K 5Sfi Uotroit . 121 HO "G S-iO Ku Joseph . IS ) 4t 79M SI J Minneapolis . 127 43 M , U 9 ( James today ( two at each place ) Mil waukee nt Indlnnapolls , Columbus at ! > - trolt , Minneapolis at St Paul , Kansas i'n > nt St Joseph MILWAlMCnn , WIs , Sept 4 - irry Cocluins , who madia national repuiiil..n . fin Ins work as lialllii. k on thu Wlaeunsln uri'.iMt > < -lt \ > n will i-lay with Hnrxui'l Ihl- 11 1 i\ - Ul i' sill IMIIIIII of pulit .IH.iji.t nit nt vib ciovcrnor &to- ii. i-l vv is I , iriri'l l in fr..in a eleTk.ilup , thu t ii ir > uf v > bi > b hc-ipcu i > a > his cx- ' IK uses Un will Ink Ihn law inurm * nt lliiivnrd and will Kienlty xlietmtlien th tflllll ( If Illll IdK 'vINtelll Illllvelllll ) Mvnn TIII : > I \T.i. IN run MNIII. Ali'liUcm ( ilif , Air. Kcllli n III ! of llt'iil Ilinle 'I'reiilineiil , The AlehlHMii bane ball Ic'iuii .veatcrday afleninnn tnok the Kei mid H line awav from thu Oilitlmils bv the f ore of 10 to R III a faHhlon that was tlet Idedly lual ( breaking for tin- local * and liiiekcrlno Keith At the openingof the ninth Inning the ncnro was ii in ,1 in favor of the ( iilKlnnlx \\llli not a inn scored , two nun out and a chniiii given to retlie the third , the Kin- Halm c iiinmenced lo Und Titjlnr nnd before thcv got through vvllli him they had rinnmid out tlvu hits for a tola ) of sevm bases , whlib , ii Hl ti'il bv a base oil balls and an eirot , iiitl.d HCVIII iinix The game was a good one and wns fre quently nmikci ! with brilliant plaving- The entlro inllc Id of the v billets put up an c \ - ctllint article1 , whllo Jlr.idford , Waller and l.awlcr did the nealewt work for the Orig inals. The bitting fenttnes vveto a pretty hniiiK tun bv rrnnkllu , a three-bigger by lidcllo Lawler nnd another trl-tocker bv Strlcklett. Lawler " " and "Kianklln" tlld smile nll-aroiiml good work with the stli k , for the' fcuiiier batted at the liio ntaik , wbll the- latter soeuied four lilts out of llvo times up The onlj dlsagrccablcj fenturo was a con tinuous xcumbble < iver the umpiring At- i bison Insisted with more or less reason that It was getting the wor.st of It l the hands of Hoblnson , and In the tomtit Iluik Keith took hold of the Indicator The score. OIUGINALS. AII H ii.sn PO A. i : Hradford , 2b . Waller , ss . Kianklln , If . B 2 4 1 2 0 0 Scully , rf . B Porcns , 11 . B 1 1 0 15 0 0 Whitney , mf . C 0 1 0 1 0 0 Lawler. 3b . Shannon , u . B 0 1 1 4 2 0 Taylor , p . 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 Totals . 42 0 II 1 27 1C 1 ATCIIISON. AH it. nsnro A i : . Hrown , 3h . 5 1 2 0 4 3 0 ltd } HUT , ss . B 0 0 Mime , If . 1 Hothermel , 2 ! > . 1 Warner , c . 4 1 0 0 0 0 A Cole , mf . 0 Stlltklett , rf . B 1 0 1 0 0 Cop" , Ib . S 1 0 0 10 1 1 Chamberlain , p . Totals . 39 10 10 0 27 12 3 Originals . 0 22020000-C AtehlHon . 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 7 10 Karned iiinv Originals , 2 Two-base hit. L.iwlei Thue-baso hits. Lawler , Strlc k- lett Home run Pinnklln Un es on balls Off Ta > lor. G : off Chamberlain 2 lilt bv pitched bull. Tavlor. 2 Struck outHy Tasini , 4. b > riiambc rlatn , 3 U lid pldh. Taj lor Left on lias s Originals , 11 , Ate bi son , 9 Time of game Two bourn and fif teen minutes. Umpires. Hoblnson and Koltb. IIAI.D IN TIII : UK ; scoitn. I.Is ! of HnrlnK Iliiniil ItnlliiUH INSIII-I ! lij C'lui 11 HIIIII Molt. HALT1MUKI2 , Supt -Chalriiuiii JIntt nf the LeiiKUG of American \\liec-lliirli Hue Ing Hoard has ib.sued the following bulletin. Thu follow In ! ; In thu scuto in the- na tional championship : llild MerarUnil Miijcn ' Klmlile rre-eman Mi-\enH Jay O Inhn 1' \ \ Illlim T..III in lluwler Clmrle * Campbell and John Woods , lllll-t- bnro. U , are susm-iidc-el from the Munition pil\lli'Bf and mild elf all League of Aniii- icaii \ \ heclin' n tiat ks In evc-ry capacity tor I .nmotliiK unsaiii lloiu tl races Tied S Coulli-i , Kr.iiiMiiid , Ind , nnd Inn k ait * iilai i d on Hit list of those to whlih all saut tions will be icrusi'd pend ing paMnt-nt ol ilne-s and $10 line fur if- fusal to stud In re port Snspe-ndiel pi-iidliiij InM-stlRallon Sam T Ciolilbeih , Sam ( iiildbrn ? , Jr , Kalamiiyon , Mich. , Hiiriv I'tltun , ( Jiurge A Uielbc , ( iiand H.ipidb , .Midi , Hube-it Ivt-imtd ) , Jiimes Ciuaiinls , Tom llajtnn , Alex Uir , Le-wis Kilts , CliattitntioBn , Tenn. Illlersliitf I.ensile. SPHINGKILLD , O , Sc-jit. I-Scoie n n i : . Spllngflcld . . . 2 4 0 2 1 0 3 1 1 ! If , 4 Maiiillcld . . . . OOOOOOOK ( i K5 Uatteiles Springllcld , Wells and Gialllus ; Manslleld , ii > and licit Vinerifllii Wl liniiii llelllell. PAI11S , Scjit 4 In the llfty milometer cMllng i.iio hem toibiy HtinhouiM , the Pre'iiehman , beat CtnnllkT , tbo Ameiican cjcllst , by 150 meters < ; oi , . ANnnit oN run COMMA.MIMH. KIIIIMIIN , OKtiilit iiiti anil ( XlitT Stiulli- ivt-Nl Slnlfs Will Soiipoi'l Htm. KANSAS CITY , Sept 1 Delegates to the National Grand Army of the Republic en- lampment fioin Missouri , Kans.is , Okla homa nnd Colorado are formui'atlng a cami' ' palgn. It Is said , to support Colonel T J J Anderbon of Topeka for commander-ln- ehlef Colonel Anderson Is one of the best known Grand Aimy men In Kansas and has been a delegate to neaily every na tional encampment lit Id since the war Anderson's headquarters will be opened at Cincinnati In the morning. Colonel Ander son , accompanying tlu > Modoc club of To peka , passed through Kanbiis City cnrouto east tonight. Three special trains carrj- lug delegates and visitors to the encamp- nnsiit from the southwest fvft hero today ancl five or six other specials will go through tomorrow , most of them routed via St. Louis. WASHINGTON , Sept I The follow IIIK cabltiram ; was reieUcd b ) tbo War de partment toulKht from General Wilson "Tinnsporl P.main.i sailcil at I o'c leu k with 2Iii ceiiunlescent boldleis Suriion Daly and time assistants on board , could accommodate no more. C'niiilllltiii ol \\liiiilt- DIM IN. NAItHAC.ANSIMT riiil : It 1 . Si pt 4 - The condition of Mit.s MinnieHasls toui > Jit shows no iimrKt-d improM iiinl Slitpusp -d a lestltsa nliiht , but was inortetunfiiitalili toela > and he-r ] ib > slcian In still hopeful uf her iceo.ery. llH. lll' l.ll StllllH Illlllll * . JACKSONVILLi : , Kla , St pt. I - Mis William Je'imiiiKS llryan , wife of Colemed Hi j an , left tonight for her Nebraska home , aftir a short vialt to hc-r husband. \rrlvt * * limn IIi-i iniiilii. Ni\V YO1K , Spt 4 Lii nti nant fii n oral G I ) darker , goveinor of Ileimudn in companled hy his daughter arrived In this city today on the steamship Orinoco Tin governor Is hero lo meet his wife , who is on her way from Kngland Other pasc-n iers ; on the Orinoco win. H I ) Dam II. For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature ) of C J& . 255 " 37 O XT. 3CA. . Bdarstho xlh9 Kind YojHd Al.v Bienr DUFFY'3 PURE MALT WHISKEY ALL DRUGGISTS. oidle-Kcr Hrni'riU nf lli'inilidn. Cnlniii-l P M \Vnimin. It K C M S . di-ptity Kt'iii-rnl tif fortini lit IonsV. . Mnxwt-11 , rnlti-d Stnti'ft riinmil in llrnnudii nnd n"\i-rnl l'.niH li iinny cilllt rM KluUnin-d In llt-rniuda lift un furluiiKh PERSONAL PARAGKAPHS. J L HIMof Dmt'iipnrt. lit , U nt the Mll- Inrel. It K Tlmyrr of Tort Wnyno Is nt the1 Mil lurd. \V. II. Kroft of Mo'clco U a fittest of Iho Mlllard. It. II Miixon uf r.oiui , Nov. ) U Htoppliu : nt the Mlllnrd hiiroiiu Ilif-ht uf Sioux City Is stopping nt the Mlll.ird. J. 1' . Vcoiliroa of New York Is stopping nt the Mlllnrd. M Vincent nndslfo of Chicago are slop- pint ; nt the Mlllnrd. T. J. Reynold * nnd wife of Chicago nro stopping nt the Mlllnrd. Jim Dithlimin , chntrninn nt the demo cratic Htntu cunnnlttco , npi'iit Sunday In Omaha. l-'runklln Wc-stou nnd I'hlllp Weaton of Dallon , MIIHS , came to Omaha ycstunln ) to nttund the uxpuHltlon. JudKei Hnxter of Whltf Sulphur Spring * , Mont , It ) hen ) to take p.irt In the .Montana exposition cc-lt-biatlun. UuMTiior Hobcrt H. Smith and State Treasurer T. I ! CollliiR of Montana nre In city. The ) \\lll aid In the big Montana celebration on Ttiesda > D.ivitl Kleth. Ml us Kleth , Mist Lillian Klcth , Charles Kleth , Margaret Kleth nnd Snnford J Simmons' , all of Park City , Cole , nnl\ed In Omaha yesterday to see the ex position. n. 1) . Kerguton , wife nnd daughter , Andy Cownu and wife , Mrs C 1' lllakely , II Kergiison iintl 13. M Hay are a party of exposition \lsltora fiom Ilozeinan , Mont , which arrhed In Onmh.i jestcrd.iy. Among the oiit-of-tOHii exposition \ls1tori are C.V Hai\e > and wife , who are stop ping at 21 Ifi Chicago street CV. . Harm Is a prominent bunker In the south part of the state and of iitrong ic-publlcan f.ilth. C. ( ' . Slaughter of Dallas , Tex. , thu moat c'xteiisho einttlo ralsei in the hone Star btnto , acconipunie-d by his family nnd Mls Mamio Slaughter of Tort Woith , arrhed In Omaha jesterday to attend the exposition Nebrask.iiia nt the hotels Kri-derlck 1'ense , Mlndi-n , Joseph A lluber. Oraml Island , Mr and Mrs O J KvaiiB , llaBllngs ; ( iocirgf W Fine. Corml , W. T. Hobt-itson , lleatrlce ; A V 1'ease and wife , Kalilmo , 1' 11 Keens and son , Ke.irne-y , T. Hold , wlfo and diiughter. Central City , Kil Ker- nan J. K Kernitn. Hastings. Tiaiik Mauril- zlus , Lincoln.V. . II Dexter , Norfolk. O W Iluentlni ; . Wymore , 13 S Clojer and cliuighttr Stlnijler. 13 C Sample Unite A O Pern MKInson M P l.andln. Chap- ii-nn John Skin Ing O'Neill P A Mald- vriiilnsworth Dr S A Ilorum , Cbap- in.iii P N SckUntDnld City. AMLSHMKNTN. Lor. I It i THE and \\arney \ \ iti Telephone i217. Lenta S. U Illlams , Prop * and JIgrs. W \ \ COLU Act Manager. Coiiiiiifiii-lim illi Miniliij Matinee. Spi i I il i Hi , iiri'ini nt of the ANGELA SSSTERS. Tin QII i us ( if SmiK Rc-eni , it , ' mi ntif Ib' ' Spet tin ulnr NILLSSoFrBALLET AllBliliiitttl with Spi-il.il AceessoiluS. M. KtN'l'M > HI 1IONT , Musical Cilibrltlos not t.i \ sM > rtiun. . . SliiKiiiR and PanciiiB Kspt-rls . 1.07.1:1.1 : : . \imi.u. Aerialist SliadowKiaphist. ItliiiiIN'I'ON , V o.-iillMl. 1)11 VU'ii : , llotlcl-ll .IliKKlei' . Matinees Suntbi } , Widncbdo } and Satur- da } . UUKl THEMILLARD 13th niul Douglas Sis. , Oinnha cuNTUALLi LOCATKD. U'AMI nillOI'KVN 1M.W- j. n. .Mviium , .v > o. , i-miiN. J10 riiiJ llth and llarney St American I'lan 3 to 4 dollars per day. Btreet cars from depots and from hotel to Uxposltlon Grounds In Ilfteen minutes. 13 SILLOUAY. Manager MIDWAY AT Only Oriental Show on the Al ill way. Rieio the Catnnl. nn niA ] | eo thn KL'V , ptian H IA K Danchiir Oil-Is. wl UnlllU * DUN T TAIL TO ! SHOOT the { , fi CHUTES I i Lrirtie-st nnd mri"t V mli rful In- A 7 illne In the * \\inltl Al.Sl' AIIUWAY V 6 | VISIT TIIH And Sic tin 1 i linn Inmlng Olrls. Als , , s , tlj , Clll.lt MYSTIC MAZE ON lIAbT M1DUAI' \ISI1 Till ! DESTRUCTION or nit MAINE. Tli < two inuin I' iinr H of tin J\IM-d : t'.in ' are tlu ln.nl. I uf tin M tinlo lip fjov. i linn nt bulMIni- and th Ue - slru. li'n uf the Maim nn Hit Mulvva ) , nc-\l tn thu C5pH } roitiine ' | it 8 s\\Ei"r HY cotiL niui xr.a - Tin : I'LAC'i ; KOH SOCIKTV. Streets Nations ( iramlest , Best Amusement Place on Lxposition Grounds. 250 People Kuprcsciitiiig DllTereiit N.ition > , DARKNESS AND DAWN Till ! ; Magnificctit Novelty 3 1)1' ) TUB \II \ ) , \V a * * * -r- ' ' * ' - ' " - - ' -tiiiia iTrinTrMW 'fTf IT Do Not Forget to Visit tha < i ! > ? i < Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss i' ' House on West Midway. ! ! BRACES DODY AND BRAIN Wh.it Mnrlnnl WlnoUooa to So Mho , StroMKthcm nnil Sustain the SyHtom Vln Mnrlnnl ( Marlnnl Wlnol M reminn | ed as a tonic by themrdlrnl profe-flc't i i oxer the world It has received wn , recommendations from moro than v < ) American ph > slclnus. Miirlnnl Wlno soothed , strengthens , i , i sustains the system niut braces boh i i brain. U nlvcs strength ; therefore m.iit be described as thu conqueror of IM i , und the promoter of health niul ioniovit\ .Mnrlnnl Wlno Is specially Indicated f i malaria , fever nnd HKUO and all nilnsm-iiin fevers. It promptly dlstwls chills , nlmt , * malarial fever , nnd gives a sense of bum nncy and vigor. .Marlanl Wlno is furthermore of espe- i a vnluo In enscs of Neuralgia , Nervous IV- lilllty , Muscular Relaxation , Mental and 1'hjslcal ' Depression and i\hnustlon : , Oxer- work or Overstrain , lii'omnla , Headache' , Nervous Djspcpfda , IAKCH of Appetite , llma- clatlon nnd Consumption. U builds up the vital forces nn.l Is a powerful rejuvenator. H gives strength to the nervous svstem , llrmness nnd elasticity to the muscles , and ililmuss to thu blood. It benefits nil ami Injuies none. MarUni Wlno is palnt.iblo and Bulled to the most delicate stomachs. In the cases of pale , puny , sic-Mj children It Is Invariably used with great benefit. For overworked men and delicate women Mnrlanl Wlno works wonders. Mai lain Wlno Is sold by nil ] ) ruKglsts. Try It and vou will find that It will well sustain Its reputation. One word of cau tion , howcTcr let no representation or ex planation Induce vou to accept a substi tute. "Just , ts fiood" usually leads to dis appointment. To every ono writing to Marian ! & Co , C2 West 10th Street , New York Citv , will bo sent , fu-e , an InterestlnK lltlo book con- lalnlnt ; portinlts nnd ' nutORrapln of L'mpi r- ois , impress , 1'iinies , Caitlinals , Archbis hops und other tllstliiKUlbhed personams , endorsing Vln Marlanl. AMI sminvrs. BOYD'S ' THEATRE S A 'S0 Se.ison of Comic Opera. 'I OMt.llT Stltll. Dorothy Morton Opera GoB "MIKADO" 30 Chorus of 30. I > argaln Matlnem Unur da } and Saturd iy JM ami "i .N ht Piliis ju , r , h 7. M\T Menu : "IHM.VSii.m. . " The Crpjcrhtnn I ' " ' " " * i > ' ie. , A110 UI Ci MLUH | . Munnctrs. TH ICiL O II.iiu.in u I Xmiiii mi nl Diicetoi. TOMI.IIT StSII. : TIIHOOUV. . AIM ) ! TOCIC CO. PULSI.N'IING 44 " FERNCLIFF MJT \M > sciiLifz ROOF GARDEN ; Kith anil 11 irncy Streets. Thu must popular n-ioi't in the' city. The attraetitin fur tl.ii week - Miss Esabe ! Henderson Gicat Opetntle Vocalist. Admission fteo Are you to the Omaha Museum and Theater l : ? IS. 11 ! 1 7 Fariunti BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN , Admission 10 eents. FREE LECTURES TO LADIES , with ste rc'iptlcon Illimti itlons will be given bv MM Mil } I ) ( illllilh Cli-vtlnild Clhl.i , In M ( ' A hill , on DnuglaH , mar P.tli. Wednc-sdny Hi pt 7 , at ! p in The mi' : 'TileCiialest Nt eel Of theAgo,1 pel ft i t health of ! HII\ | and hi nn 1'ildnv , hi pt ! > . at 3 p m - Theme "How to Keep Young , " "The lov of p rpilii.il voutli to llnd. " All ladles arciniillally Invited. TRACTIONS SOUTIIIIUN CALirO. , . g Ostrich Farm n WI3ST aG2 Gigantic Birds 62 a I Old Plantation p } S 100 Southern N sro Dancers , SlngerB. i | ami C'liko U iikers. Pickaninny J ( . c.uiu'-u-l 1 ! uidsomo Theutor , t ri S u llio Vlllago. J TIILLIBBYGIASS BLOWERS AND l.MiHAVERS. ONrun wns r iiinwAV. Ituyoiir iii - , ul.iss souvenirs at our v\firkt , is von rnlve the pri. H of admission hack on each pur- t h tee Visnous WILL riMJ AT ( "SCI1LHZ j" S . The "coolist brer" nnd the lust music p oa tbti Kn.uiiils * \\olnurwurst with potato salad , P 15 tints THU WOMllill ( II Till ! AIJT WOI < LU I1\ST .MIDWAY lOStH . Don t fall to take rrldo on GRIFFITHS' ' SCENIC RAILWAY on Ihn MIljUAY , nn-J 81-0 n ropresentution of tl o IIA'J'I I.n cir MANILA In thu CJrcut iunml 'Jh- patent right for these rail- \ I\H In an } part .if the United HlittiH for silo l.y J A Cirlfllths , at bin ollito on tin Midway * Trained Wild Animal Show. I PROF : < hinipl'jii lUllt.r skater H ACUIHTON In I' n of Linns . Nil. M-W . Midway Casino t rw Munaijpmi-nt , New I'rople ScwStMBi. C T HUTI.HK.Mitr