THE OMAHA DAILY JIT-JE : Till DAY , BEPTEMBEH 23 , 1808. MARE IT A DOZES STRAIGHT Oriole 'Ms Uin Tllevcnth find Twelfth from , r > Chicago Jxullj , , MR , I'HYLC OIVCN A VEflY WAHM V/CLCOMt / ' 'I'OMitrif' Iliiru * ' Ht , I'niil Hey l' < niiilnl iy lln < IlicHlniorc Hn | - > \V < i"ilN tnr * lln > HIT * mill Miinin Illiimi'lf , IIAI/riMOItll , Kept. 22Tim riiiiillcd | Ihn provliinn rro/hl of Ihn fur ntrnliflil vlrloilci Indd by tiy luldiii ! Ihn i.lnvunlli iind Iwidflli iilnc ffiin I ( HI Orplmiiti lnrt.iy nl Onion iMrk. Th ( ' ( i/iliuld / t/rui i/ln/i'd / In u drl/Kln that WHS ii I in out ciiillnniim ) dud ( it HineH tumnmti'd to Kinnrt nliiiwi'iH. Tlio llml CIIIIMI wan a wnliivi'r | ' , Ihn birds liilldlriK on Phylri hard mul o flu n from HIM nturt. Woods lonl thn RncfiiMl cuirid in Ilin fourth Innlnit when u and two ( louhlm , irimhliind with error , nnttnd HIM hornn I mm run * . At Hid end of Ihn nix Hi Iniiliu ; ( tin downpour c/iiinml a iiimperiiildii of hontll- Illori. Hr.orn , flint HU it A II II II O A i : , aii..a I 0 irrf . . < i i a u 'i ' Kmii-r , n , > I 0 0 llin.ri . , rf I i aii lnMnliiK , MI i i n ii li'll'f , if .0 0 0 ( I I'llIImr. III 't H II Hull , ft . . . .0 II I II 0 Mel I" * , rn , ,1 M''liilill , Hi I I VI I ) ll In MICK , if .1 i folium , ir i * .1 I 0 . ,11111.1- , 1 . JMitiionl , l\i \ , | n a iII i JtiiMliiHiii , u . i ) .1o I'liyl" . p Klldvti , ti , , 1 3 o a 14 21 8 la 2 ; n r , 2 o o 4 a ; i i - n CliluiKf ) . 0 0 I ) 'I 0 ( ) 0 1 2 K/iriied lilliuIliilllinotn , 10 ; ( 'lilnii | ( > , Q. Illolnn liiini'H ( 'minor , MiOmw nnd Lalign. 'I'wo-liiifin lillir .lennlncB , Kitllny nnd Liim ; < t. Klint liuim on IxillH Off Phvlo. U. off Klt- IKIII , ,1 , lilt by pltiiliml built lly I'liyln , U , Itlruck out lly I'hylo ' , Z ; by Klimm , r > I'limiml liull' NIcliNlit. Lilft on ImneH. llul- Illiloi" , 'lt (1hlii : ; o , H. Tlmn of ganin. Two Iiuiirn. Uinidntii. O'Duy and Iliown. At- tdflllllllCd , l.Htlt ) , III urn , I'wond IIA.I.TIMOIUJ. I'MK'A'IO. II II ( ' A It II O A Mrflnnv , .H 1 I ( l'llll , ir i ) n Itrnlur , if . ( I I ) 3 II tf.V ? u it .iKIIIlllIKH , UK I I I 0 c , tli , | 0 ii l { ll y , I Thiiiiitiin , < f.O i ) l M , ilium , Hi u n M . . ; i n If Hi . 'I ' n 7 n ii iHiiii'iiil , 2)i ) CtiiiiKir , Uli . .o it n ti U i'I i\l In' , n . NliiluitM , n , .0 o t u u to IIIIHlim , l > . 0 U \\Mn.lH , U o 1 o T"lnl , U 4 ID I I Tiilnln . . . . 1 3 PI II I ( i o o ; i o o n i o n o o o-i Ortinii called nt the end of nlxtb on ne- I'oiint of ruin , lOiunnd riinn : llnlllmoin , "i Ohleago , 1. ' 1'wo-liiiiiM lilt" ! llnlmen and Dmiuinl. IIIHI bin playnMerlen In Ciiniior In l.uiilio. I'Mint linnn mi bullii ( irf Ihinln'ii , , I , nfl' Wnndn , I Illrunk out lly IIUKhcn , II. Left on huneii. llalllmuio , V , OlilitiiKo , I. Tlmo of umiin Oiin hour and tblity mlnulon. Hmplii < ii. O'Duy nnd mown. AtliMiiUuen. I.ilNil , ; IIOIH < IN n ' > u < iiii'i < ntiiri' . NIQ\V VoitK. 1'i'Hl - Hit" uheii ( boy wnin needinl and oriotn by Ihn Now YmkA won tlin iiiinin fur tbn Cnliinids today , ( liady buil Hie Indiu flimriof bin rluht hand hrolinn by it foul tip and will plnlmhly bn.iuit . ot Ihn iiuiun for thn bnlnncn of thn ncason. Hooin : NI1W OJIK. UMIIIIVII.U1 , II II it A 19. II II.t ) A 11 , Ir i a a l ) II I'Urlie , If . .I I ll rt Ii jtiiviM , M . . .i a a A 0 Hoy. of . . . a a l o o .lllX'K , III . . . II II M 0 n iWn. if . a ou imiiy , rt . . . i o u WHHII.T , 9li 0 I I Iliiiiimii , if . 0 I ) II II ll 1 III \Viii HIT , o . il rt I 0 0 I llnymoiir , ft 0 o rilnuimiii. I ,1 ,1S ( UiMlmm , till. l > I a n KlllliMuiO.I ,1I ( Mil * , ( h . . U a n IKiwIlllit , ll I Kinlvr , Jit . II t t o Mor'.dll , p . .I I o n To I nil , u n u u TnUU . . . 3 I tl 11 J Now Yoik . i n o o i n n ' 0-3 l.milnvlllo . n 0 ( ) U U U U 7 ( lulled rw.tUiOiHIIll Of dtU'Knei. , , , , Knriuul nmiii New YmU , l ( Urtilnvlllo , 8. lUtilim lniMi t ttltrblo. Tvyn-liuuo hltrtt tlrady , Moekln , KUIrldRO. Tlireivbli > lilt ! l uvl Homo runt * CliifUn , SUorllleo blf Muxtcr. Doilbto play | Ou\U tt > .loyeo. Klmt IKIHO on tmlMi Off Mnokln , I ; off Dawllnt ; . 1. lilt liv Vlli'lied ball ! JuVon. Hlruek out : lly IMeeliln , 1 ! ) by IKwiW , 4 , I'a.i d bull \ VixrnorVlld iillotu MivKIn , Loft on batten ) Now York , ? ! Lolllnvlllo , 0 , .Tlmn of r.tuuo ! Onn lumr iud forty ini\uli-n | , Um. Hunt and ( Inminllv. Attendiinei'i , dOO. Nluliiit AiuiltiKr , PlllLADIJl.l'IIIA. S'ept. 2'\-l'hllndolphla bit dippy nlmoHt at \\lll today nndoii a dull , iliilntitrimtlnit KIIHUS 'I'hn llvldlng of thn xlnltnrnart oven worsn Itinu Jt'nlur- day. Atpndnmx\ ( l. Mi , Heorn1 IIII o A M It U IX A I ! ( Ninliiy , or . 1 I a o < u t i ft 0 iMimUn n , .1 n 1,1 t iMOiU. ! t t liolrlunly , If ; l 4 0 0 M-Kv > ii , 1 tD l. Ji > ln , ti , 0 3 V ll lUliti-'ch ' , i'f , , I 0 I'lliK , rt , . I I 0 0 Ab'llihK , ir.9 0 A IId lli.o > > \ n 1 , iu.li > r , ) n. , 0 > d i i ) o .1 a lli'KMniiit , o 1 t rf . . .I ! l I 0 ' | ( > v , . . , . t t > 1 4 1'ln ii. p . o TulitU , S II 31 7 s 'INilrtU . , . , ) ) tl < 81 I ) rt Vhlbidelphliv .1 n o o o s-ia fllovelnnd , . . . , l 0 o t t--t : Kurned num : rhllndnlphla , fi ; Cleveland , 8. Two-lmiio hllM Oooloy mid Unlohnuty Wnl- lno > . bll : Uoiiiilunii , Lnjolo. luiuly. ( 'iiiiloy. Left on baiieMI'hlludelphlu , 111 ; iMoMtlmul , V. fluuik mitt llv flippy , Ii by Klllelrt , : t Douldo pbiN ; ( 'rain und l.ivlolo , MeKciui to Tebeau tn O'Connor. Writ bnito oilalliv : , (1ft ( Cuppy , 1 ; off V'llleld , 3. Ull by ullobiVi by ( 'tippy. 1. ( Implies HwiirlwoiM nud Ntulth. Tlmo nf KHUIO Two hum it , Tlo ( liiuio lit llriuiUlyit , lUlOOKl.YN , Si l < t. S3.-Tho llrownn nnd ? . ,1Tllly : darknoiM Wfr * V\V" \ } l-'K-lnnlUR Kumn toilny , tnpplnK further trouble , Thn Iwrtln um , | Oitrlern hltn off Huuhny , lull tlio in-own * ' lleldliifi wa too fn t. three IHIMI being eaiiKht at ( ho pUie. Heoru : . lUHMK lUU.O.A.ll. . 11.110 A.M. i. > f , t'j j o ( > rt . . \ t \ JlMIM , t ( . . . ll $ S 0 0 ' , vt . \ t \ l t A , UmllU , Urt o | l'iv , J i . , ,1 \ i I UiiiMiU , ol t t | R 0 JUilll * mi , : i , t t J J rt rt It t 0 If . t ) o J t 1 \Vm\.vr , JU < o t t tl > . , # tl 7 V ) v > . J 0 1 1 fmlth , > 0 i\ j tt o \ \ \ t 0 > 0 H iilif.\ , 0 00 ' ( VUli . . . . J ti Jtf U ilioklU | . . . . 0 0 > 0 rt 0 0 t 0 rtJ K. tam * . . . . o o o i > i a o 0s KM nisi runn ; lls > klju. t : St. l.ouU , s , Two-bino Win UrliWn. Sleniel , Homn rin\ . Clmumtt * . riril buto w\ erwrsUrookhn , 8 , l tt oiKi i' , lUvokl\n. SI ; SI. l.uuln . Ntrtu'V out lly MelCcniiit , I , by Hiiisbey , ' 4 , Hlolcu b4 * ' Jont > , MMKVVMI'l und I'wm HrtorllUv hlta Wrtisner. StVtuel. bate on N\ll llMcKenun , \ , by , . \ , l > ouldc plixy U At Icy and Clem- U. HU by pllehed Ull MoKemu. 4 o WttRuer AttotuUiu-e , V . llltlt > ltlU llxlltl TluMII DtlMII , . . cp ( . SJ Klobcd.ui * held ( ho dowu ( ( hree. bit * today , wbllp lhi < t\ited ( ( lar liuer b.iul nud iUMW U IUVK U it o \ u. Cf ) t Cl l > . If I l A A . ll > S t\ v \ > > ' ( > * t t ll > JI , , I 1 J I t If. * l > S l > 4 uv. . ti > i \v. 0 \ i ' iviiiit * . t > < t > i < . " 'lit i t t S l M M , if , , ( i I iluvx , > 0 * > v < I t , o * i ) i i ) \ \ > . > v > J 1 i > \ - l > t > J t P \ > * J . . . . i w u "J nvuu . , .1 "j a J to rt l 0 l o o o o rt o Karuixl run * ; lUutUUni * u > v ,4UK hit B'Urlen. Stolen HatvlUou HU.l IAMI . ( .Vlllvu , Hrm Ivuo u XUwplrxv1 MclVwaUl rtixd ilattue ) , SVANMNU OV TUK TKVMS. \VttM. V > 4 Ueiuotiitlc i ; ion tn 1 - v V.'n blnr i.ll . l < 1 M Z ? Hi IsKit * 111 M ! f , V,1 l'Hini- tii'tuy rhl'HKH At IjBlMlfi'iri- , PlKMiurK nt it'iif tin , Hi ln ' 4 nt lirorj trf > 'iT ' V Ifn it N w r < .ik , ( 'l-vilurnl nt wl'-iphlii , Jindnnmi HI MXI.MIN < 'iiiHM'K ( ( 'rrnniiiilNilMHliiiil Tru- | ili > ullli Tim iridlA i-vml ut ih second djy of lti I'Hirmir/iout / of Ilin Otipont < lmi < lul > WNfi Mix rm > for tlio flhaiMilniiililp | nt lur- Ki'ln nt Urn tranmnlitglmlpiil uiintry , Th' ; Ito/ihy / , n Imrnlronin silver cup , r/i.w won lir ( Ii"ir o W. I/.iftnl , nftcr a liot run , In Wlllrh lilt vn ( OIIH-lli'd | \ Ulliauli twrflly- n I no ntrnlKht blilo n : < 'M * . Thiiro wnrc llfiy-flvo rntrl'ii In thin mnlri ' vent on thf ilny'fi raid. All but tlireo of Iliw ilioppnl out iMforn ( h twenty lurKClM wcro run out Wh n thn flnnl round W H coiiiplcird ihcru wfrw only thrro Bhunlrm who Ind tv/Mily Mrulxht t' > HiPlr credit , Tlir-nu wcrii ( l. W. lyjoinlii , William Ilrowcr nnd K. ( ' Mi-imlmw of Hplrlt I.akc. Ac- riii'llliK lo HIM coridltloilH of Ihn mulch , tha wlnm-r WIIH ili 'lilcO oti , n nhoot-off of Ilia lie. whf'h lu'iiiili won. Ilrowcr mlnncd bin Prut bird fljnl llonnlmw inlitfd hlii ninth. Thn trophy In to bn awardnd tocliy. Tbrro wan u bit of liiud luck In tbn mutch from Ilin fuel Hint Con YOUIIR nnd Chnrlln Cur * I In nf HilH dty both lirokii their tarR'dii ttlriilKht until Hi 'i ' IjvfUtk'Ui round won riuolicd , when hotli lolKKcd. In MID tiitiinl. evrnln of Ihn dny tint riport \VJin < txn plloiiully KOinl , Ilc lic thenii un- ti > ritii , tliiTiiYIIK u llvd bird Mhoot , which n I it D nmlilted In a hot rufn. Kavh of the liirKeln ( ivciilH wnn nl llflonn blrdn. II TiO niitiiilico fno , The i nullM wwro IIH followii. Dvniit No. 1 , forly-clKlit Mtltlr * . llruy , I , , I IciiMlinw , Hiininliirn , in. l.lnnoy , Vitndei- liuri ; , ( I. | j T , 11 , ( } . llniliillliw , Tliitli-r , ( 'liipp , Iliiiiiilon , Towniifiiil , Null. 15 , Hi MorlMwen , Vmier , Wrialil. O. 11. Henrlen , Thumliiii , Ilioolt , Merion , Hnndy , Iwornk , T. Klinliiill , I ) Klmlmll , LoiiinlH , lloyd , 'I'nrlirny , \VorlliliiKlnn ; , llmwrr , Cnlile , liliiKlnr , ( Iriiy , Diinrnn. Welch , Ciillf , lleli'lnirl , CdiiMif'ump , lOdwurdM , Nlcolul , lllitKliiii , AndritWM , Iliirlm , U , I'.vi'tit No , & llflv-foiir enlilmr. Trollcr , II. KT , in , Iliuy , Miiori' , llmwcr , Vundi r- Illiri ; , Ciililr , I , ItrllHllllW , DlllKllll , Hl'lllli'H , Iliown , Iti'li'bnil , I ) . Klinliiill , Nn 15 , Code till. II : W'iriliiiiHlim , Alnili'iiHiiii , Cnllf , lOi'liniunliip , I'MwiirilK , Iti'iiiliiKloii , An- illiiWH. Ilillkr , Hiillily , DwiiliiU , LddliilK , Tiulieiry , IdiKi'lH , 111 ; l.lnin-y , Wrlitbt , HIiiHlnr , I ! , lli'iiHlniWr Clupli , llliilldoll , Mm Inn , llnyil , 'J'uiner , Ilininliiill , I" . llvnnt No : i , Hlxty-two eiitrlen. iiri'Wfr , llnilir , 'I'liwiiHi'iiil , If , ; llruy , Viiinli'iliuri , ' , Wilwhl , I. . llnnnliiixv , t'ul If , lliiiok , A.iuiilil , Kniti'iM , I'lieKtlll , Hoc , II , l.lnilnny , MOIIIII , 10. 1 li'iinlmw ' , Tnillor , < 'lupp , llruwii , Nli'olul , llliiKlnn , Hiimly , U. Klinliiill. l.oiiiiilii , llujil , WnlHon , Mi Woithlimlon < 'arlnr , Duty , 'riiurn- toii , llriiiidiiii , ItiMiilimtnn , Aiiilrnwii , lliimiiliTH , liriiinhiill , liiiuiiiiiii , 11 I'ivi ' nl NM I , iilxlv-llin1" eiitilcii llri'Wi'r ' , I , . IlKiiHlimv , Tnilli'i' , ( liny , Clnpp , in , limy , Cniiiir. Hi'iirli'ii , rallf. liiiindon , Ki'li'liMll , Mtiilun , IteilllllKlull , AndinwH , 'I'owiiiinnil , Ainnlil , Coilnlll , M ; Vaildrr * linur , 10 , I IniMlniw , Ilinwii , lltooli , I''l- wiildH , lliulii > , ltt'uiiillloyil. Tiulieiry , liininliiill , iii'nVnlNiiii , \voiihiini'in : , ( 'nnip ' , lllr.Hlii" , Hnndy , ' ! ' . Klinbull , l.llllllllll , I'J. Hvi'lil ' I'J.Nil. . B. llfly-twii ellttlcM ! Mourn , Viinilriliiuir , Merion , 1H ; Worihlnitloii , lilndfiiiy , ll wrr , 10 llniiHliiiw. I , Men- ( diiuv , Itniiiiimlnii. Dworuli , lloyd , U'litmiti , II , llruy , Oinv. Mum-mi , llnuitlnii , PM- wnnlM , AiiilmwH , Hinimli'in. UnuiiilN. 'I'dVMi- ni'iiil , Ailiolil. I'MXlon , Coi'Uilll , Ilriiiuball , I.I , ( 'miniVililil [ , Hi'Hl li'H , II . H , llclrli- ni'l , Hiniilv , I > Klinliiill , lli-o , Ilin Ion , lllnhiMi , Hrlllli'liliT , IV. Kvenl No ll. llfly-lwo entrli'ii : Worlb- Inuloll , liniv , Illinvnr , 'I'l'dltur , Uriiiidon , T. Klinliiill , lllhliop , I'VKK ' , Hlovum , K. . 1 , llrn- Hbaw , Hruili'M , Cnllr , lllnHlii" , AndinwH , Iliiudy , IHvotuU , 1 > . Klinbull , Ililitnn , Hi l.lndNpy , niiiinin , Iti'lrhurl , Cldwnrdn , Ijaiiiiili'i'ii , l.ooiiiln , Atiiidd , Hinniliiill , HIH > , tlcliiii-ldi-r , Voiinit , III , Mooic , Puxlon , I'oek- rill , No. in , Dim.l.udwlK , (2 ( Kvi'iil No , 7 , tlilrly-llvii cnlrli < M : Iliiin- iluii , iCi'hi < niMiiiip , Miiiuly , l.oiiinbi , liiirton , \ \VnrllilnrliMi , MIMUO , II. lleiinlniw , U. I loiiHliiiw , lli'li'lnn I , AndiowH , Hnndy , DwuriiU , II ; ViinilnrliurKi t'lirlcr. Wilxlit , linn , WcliMi. Hi'iiiliitflnii. 'I' . Klnilmll , I ) . Klinliiill , llniinbiill , ii : ; tltuy , LMnpp , An- ill'duii. Tuu HMi'iul , Arnold , I" . The llvo bliihi dSdiil wan 41 1 ton plKCOiiH , K > cnlriiiu'it fi'o , illvlih'il Into three inoncyH. Thn follovsliiK tu'oro HIOWH | Unit the rncu for thn ruin In thin event wnn tin iiplrlled IIH In llm ovenlit at Iinuilinulo objculH ( Miipn . rill Itn. . f ! Hlilltli . . . . . . 1'JJia 21121 It ) Minimi. . . . , , . . . , . tun aiii--o l.luclHi'y . , . . . , . , , . , , . . , . , , 2211'J 2VU 0 ii , Kinibiiiii . iirrj ir.'J - P T , Klnilmll , . , , . I'JI''J Illllli 8 lieu . . . ' . . . . ' . . . . . SI I3 21011-- ! * VandnitilllK , . . . . . . . . . , , ' . ' ( Ol 20122 T llollliitnr . . . . , . I'JUhl 11212 tn lieu . . . IUIII 12122 9 llmmloll . , . , , . . , . .WJ 11222T ICohoncaillti . , , . . , . . . . , , , . .1. . . , 20 < li)2 ) M222--7 llufer . , . , . , . 12211 l' ' . ' Jr. 9 llray . . . . . . . . . , . . HtlU 22I2I-- Uilldlll . 11111 11222 10 lIlllKo . L'JIlt 10212 U 10. HcllMllHW . H2I21 22201 H lloiild . 10120 mill 7 Hoiirlrn . 12J2J 11210- T > > diiyH curd i-oiiHlntH ot HOIIIH ton t'M'iiU nt tiirii'tH ; und n Iho bird iihuot at llfloen pliteotiN. Tln lutter will lu < ltii < event of Hie dny. The elitniiit'o fee In $10 and $20 will hn iiddnd lo thn purHO. hunt nlKbl ( enU'ltoui were taken out to llu * eApoMlliMi by the DupiMil club. I'VTrillW AMI ( JICNl'HV TIlYOtlT , CoiidllloiiN l'fio'iii-iillii | ( or ( loiul 'I'liuo nnd Murk * ' llir i > \\lnn. Ill3Al > VHl.n , MttfiK. . Sept. l"--llurrlim Slur I'olnier , ( ho twn futllmt luit'iu-as IIOI-HCH lu tbo world , Jon I'atchen nnd John U. ( len to. bud n mnU'li ruco ut Ihn Itondvllln duck liuliiy , nnd ( ho Mni'liH1 hnmo won In two tiiilKht her.t" . A"nllff wind blow down ( ho ntiotfli und buhl thn liormt back , KO llm tlnittia liv\v. the llrxt bent bflUK In 2.03\ und thn ttevoml In li'OfVt , Thn duy WIIH eloudy nd dull , but a crowd of o\or MOO w In the blK uluud. The crack piiceru I'unm out nbortly fter 3 o'elook und , lifter neoiliiic three Iliurs , they cuaie down the ground nnd rrcold tbo worJ. I'ntohenhii wnn ilrhen by bin owner , C. W. Murku of ChliMMV hud the j olimul at oui'o went nhend , Imluit IK length lu Ibo Icid ul the ( junrler. Th lioini-n kept the naino rolutlMi piviltloun until we\l \ by thn halt polo , when tJentry t < \ > gun to close up , Worn thn throtMiuitrtern to HIP flnluh ttu < rrond miw u Kfaiul race , for AUrku drove In the best qt ) lo and imin.iitcd to keep Uentry at hlH wheel until jut ut the n lnli , when the blK bny lmo < < t enuiibt htm. the two hornen Kv > lm ; under the wlro with only I'liU'lien' * bliick IIOKO lu fivut Thp next heat up lethe the Imlf nillo vni practically n ivpetltliMi ot tlu > llrst. for I'ltU'lu'ii went luiniedlAtely ( o tlu > trout und not only kept the ln.nl but \\IIH ttueo leniith * nbead an tbo bor fa crtiuo to the thtve-uuivrtern' pole Attain ( Jen- ( ry mudo a crisit xpurt lu lift * mretrh , but was i > ot fnut oiiouch for 1'utfhen , Mud the lutlor wot\ the bent and tbo rnco lv > - u Kood TU\ > other rai-e.i wore won lu titralitbt hertts , neither Trauk U > sxllk lu the. J U > p.ux > uiif Hal II. lu the S II p < ic < < belUK pushed to any evieut. 3 H > ( MeltiK. pure $700. l-riuik Hysdlk won In xUAlnlit lu'nU. UoM time , 3,12 * , . l.ittlo Olrl. lurk t.'Klit. ' Mr. MArynbal. M.vry rtirlt- tliui , l.lliliU' 0. , XellUi H. and tbo luki < lso utnt ted , Matoh rurc , puuo , JJ.OOvX Joe rntvhen. blk h . . . . . . . . . . 1 \ John U. Ucutiy. b b . . . . . 3 3 Time'S8V l-ii4 i , I 3J , S M i ; :8S. : tOJi : , t S4. S tHV U IMCIIIK : pur o (700 : Hal U. won In luMto. ito-t time. 3 U-V litiaUnh I'rlxUt'terii Vlotorloii * . NUVVOUU. . J ept. SiTtu > lnt rn.itloiul erleket uialoh betwwn 0. H Wnrner' * KUK- llh | < l. ) > ( and thi > New York elc\xn , which bo * , u > wter\ly nl the Suteu l ! .uid Orlckot elub' * Kivundii. termliuitevl ti\l. < > hi A hol > UwUtoiy for the > l llv > r , who wv > hy 4U UllltUK AlUl JI7 1UUS. , \ onvter U > . the bowlluc and fleldlUK of the. HiitUhrr * wrw almo t Krfeot. but the New York pU > * rs went to the cor * wtlli i\n\Hlouoo , with tbo M ult ( hey nearly Itvtdeil the wr * of > * tt\luy. Wbeu tumv wvrdruwu k * t r.lsht lu * vv { the Kniluli wickets bad fallen f\MT a total ot 413 tun * . while ih XoYv > rk cricketer * bad only com- l Ul fwty- t e rum lu ( heir tlwt lumiu * . Wh * > \ pU ) wo * iMututsI tovlay U. Hewn * And 0. U Alkuwwrth. th > > not-out luru ot > \ wtftoy. . went to theHi to ovwvr-lete thr nr i luntktKA but tailed to sc\x . AUtuHuti th # KX > A ! utcu l ttixl muoh uwr * ftvely than I H their Mr t MttxHtipl. ( hey wily e\-uroxl l.'J ruin fur tbe lo * * v > f tw wlckvt * . Albloit wFw 7 A1.MIO.V , NeK , S * > t. J. ( Spwlal Tel * . srvu , ) The Ut of the rle * ct thivo tvkll 4 jd evl h * t sUy tt ea Al- V\v\MH llniv * . S vre : AlMou , T ; H \ \ > t. tUttertf * : AlMou. Ula Jo : Klory , icro was a uiccuilt ui uivuuui Tlii tJU'ln Ijrollirm pluytd their usual Rood name an < 1 were mipiortr | < l all mound by the Lrmin nvnvr.i ox TIIH iiriMi THICK * . f'ntnrll * for Mrnhm * * ! * Hdtlir * I'ln } * III llnril Illicit nl < Jriiviriul. . NKW VOHK , Hopt. 2Z.-H wn cold and at ( Irnvmeml mid n Ntriull crowd nomn ordinary boraon win. wan thu fnvorllo fur thn Ixilterrr nml lenap < > Rot thn boot of ii poor nlart nml njioucd up a bin Rip , Kofiio liclni ; In the rear and runnlm ; there from nlnrt to flnlnli. An thn lot rouridud the upper turn Nonoy went out ami when ntrulilitpin' ; < l out for liotnn hail a jjood Icoil , which hn imilntulm'd to the end unit won euHlly. llllilrotli , bin owner , then claimed ( JcorKo Kceno for JS.WO. Hcnultn : I'I rut , race , ono inlln and onn-Hlxteonth : Decanter won , Ihmlella tiocond , Hnndncl third. Tim o. 1.60. Hrcatnl rnco , llv nnd one-half furlong * : I.adjr Mndnny won , I'n'HlldlKllntrlcu second , Union Thomas third. Time : 1.09. Thlril rncu , Hunhrei-zo tiike . ono mile , nrlllfift. None/ won , Lennpo Hecond , Ilninp- don third. Tlmo : 1-4214. fourth rnu1 , ono tnllu and onc-qimrtor : Dr. Cntllett won , Handball nccotid , Manns- BHH third. Time2:09 : , Fifth race , nvi ) furlong * , flelllnK' Dimin utive won , IJffiirvmccnt nccond , I''ulldrr8B third Time. 1.01 % . Hlxth rnrc , llvo furlong. nclllnR : Mr. I'hlnlHHy won , AiinKrnm second , Cumbrian third. Tlmo : 1-02. IIUI'TAI.O , Hcpt. 22. It wan Rrtnwny dny nt Kort Hrlo. Wenthcr rnlny , truck faHt. Klml race , 3-year-old * nnd up , BcllliiK , nix fiirlongH- fan ! I Hco 'Htn won. .loacphlno K Hccond , Karl Konmi third. Tlmo1 1 in. Heconrt rnco , tnnldcn 2-yrar-oldn , nvu fur- | OII H : Kltllo Urganl won , Mnrlt Hnnna BUG- end , Hod third. Tlmn1.03 % . Third race , Allen Nellnon ptirnn , 3-year- oldH and up : Kd Pnrrni'l won. Henry Lnunt net ond. Hlmon 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1-1U4- Fourth rare , 2-yiir-oldn , Hlx futlotiBH , nelllnr' lly ( leorgo won , Moimcltoff nccond , Coimmla third. Time1.17U. . Fifth rac < 1 , nvo furlonKH , 2-yrar-oldn nnd tipCliiy r < ilnt < ir won , lloekwood nc-cond , Pred K third. Tlmo : 2-11 % . Hlxlli nice , 3-yenr-oldn nnd tin. Hlx fur- IOII H , iiflllnt ; : Lndy Irnno won , Halton HCC- end , Fiiimllfo llilid. Time1 1 1 . CINCINNATI , Bept. TL Thn Newport truck wan Hloppy nnd nil tlio wlnncrn Imd nn ouny llmo for Ihn monoy. Only two favoillen won. IteHiiltH : Klnit rnwi , HX ! furlongH , nulling : Hungry Mill won , Lufni iiecond , fllnckholin third. TlmoI I 17U. Hecnfid raeo , flvo nnd olin-hnlf fnrlnngji : Hln lllim-n won , Vex Rccond , I'lccnln third. TimeMl. . Third rnee , ono mlo | nml iiovciuy ynnm : The Doctor won. Libation second , Loyalty third. Tlmn : I-IIU4. Fourth men , handicap , nix furlotiRH : Flrn. iildo won , Loving Cup Kocond , Hiimoviir third. Tlmo : I 17. Fifth inco. nix and one-liiilf furlonpR , Boll- Ini ; Minn Ilrnmbln won. ICIcunor Ilolincfi Kccnnd , Itoao Anil third. Time1'24'J. . Hlxlh men. one > mlle and B"venty vnrdn , nellliiKKdlliln May won , Cecil noeonil. Kv- nllno Ihlld. Tlinci : I'M. Nlniiiinn \ \ on lOnidldli Turf , ( Copvrluhl , HOS , by I'lotH 1'iilillahlng Co. ) LONDON , Sept. 22.Now ( York AVorld Clu- blfurnm HpeclHl Tt'legrnin ) Todd Sloan , the Amerlrnn jockey , who IIIHI autumn made nu Inlnrnutlonal reputation by bin nticceBH- ful riding on three Important lOngUim raeo ooiimn , iiimK1 hl.i reappearance on thu ICiin- lluli lurf tiKluy with thn opening of Man- rhuitor Ueptumbcr mcrllni ; . It WIIH at Mun- rbeHlnr thut Kl6an limt year nchloved blx KrmiloHt f.ui'ccm loday , tboiiKh lenn nuc- ceiiful tlmn before , ho todo one winner nml WIIH loudly nnd heal illy applauded by rnro- KoerH , with whom thn llttlo American IH n nriint fnvoilln. MWH'H wlnulni ; mount wan an American IIOIHO of ( bo Lorlllnrd-lloreHford ( dnhlen , ran II. by Simon MoRUH-l'andiHM , u 'I yonr-nld. Ho Unbilled llr t for the ThiirKday knllliig plnte of 200ono mlle.wllb HlrniiHiill , by Common-FtoHtlvo , t-ycnr-i.ld , Nncond , and The Tinman , by Hnniud-Nal- rotto , Ihlld. Kliiht IIOPHCH ran. In two ollior nirefi Slurtn'n moiinlii were bnalon. Ho KHU | Jiff II for Lord , William llcrenfnid at 101 potindH hi the Do Trnffoid handleiip of XTillO , om < mlle and a half , won by M. (1. ( H. I'lmnmor'H 1-year-old bay Illly Carnation , iMrrylnc lOfi punmlH Nine liomeH ran. Jiff II WIIH unplaced. In I'ool liar plain of 201) ) for " and : i-year-oblH , Iho furloiiKH. Bhxin'H mount wan thn Lorll- liird-llnienrord Htablen' Man.ilee. I'Mvo hornra run nml H Mr'alinont'n ( llauthlv. ; 2-your- old , won , with U'oodbury , 11-year-old , ntvniid , and Mannteti , third. Nl. .1(10 llltl-NO WIlIN II I'l'Uc. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 22 The fcatiiro of Iho hunio dhow win. Iho rich Midland Hotel lalj for leiidatciH , lu which there were twelve eiltrleii. The borHO Wort , M'lit fiom St. Joseph , Mo. , cairled off Ihn houom , wlu- nlni ; over Iho host Htix'kH ho\\u by the lllluoln and Kentiioky breedeiH. Today a attendunco. tboiiRb Hiniillcr than on tbo openliiK duy , wax the bent of the premml week. Kully l.iiflO peinoim worn In Iho Kiund Nlaiid. AIIIOIIK the other pilco wlniipi-ii of the dny wan (1. ( I1. Kluter'H | polo puny , Sullle Campbell , of Sioux City , la. , who took recond Itlllll Spolln 'I'l'ITO lllllllO 'I'l'lU'li. TI2IIUK HAl'TH ' , Ind. Sept 2S- The Ikht Hbo\\or , wh It'll commonrod to full lant nlnlil , developed Into u lioavy rain whleb plueed thn track out of eomlltlon for ruiMiiK this nftnrnoon. Star I'Mnler. wbn was to o nKi'liml IIH ! iivuid , In ullll hero , and It tli voathor tdmorrovv In piuiuUliiK tbn bor e will io ; HKKliiRt tlmo olllior In thn afternoon or S.iturdny. Duly < o Mi-i-l ICuull > li U NK\V YOUIC , Sept. 22. A watch linn made between Jack Daly \Vllmtnicton , Dol. , iinil .1 \ \ * . rurr n of lliinluml. llKht- nnlKhtH , Thn tlnht lit to talio plneo brforo tbo Kmplro cluh of S ) raeitno , October 17. Inilliiu * Drop i\ OKNTJ5H I'OINT , la. . Sept. 85. ( Spoclnl TelrRram. ) Center 1'olut defontod tbo N < - bi\mkH ItultuiiR In n tWo-lnnlng nnmp In the mud today by u score of 10 to 7. BURIAL OF CAPTAIN WORDEN Dnilnl or ( ho Story ( lint ll > < Mniln nn Aii ( < - - > torom Sliiti'iuont tlint llt < Hturtrtl ( u llrutli. DKSVKU , Sopt. S2.-C ntaln Chnrlos A. \Vordou of Company K , Sovontb Unltod Sliito.i Infantry , \\lui dlod yi\stor\lay from tbo effects of uuUurlul fever , contracted in the c.MiipnlKU bcforo Suntlnso , wna burltnl today Ht 1'Alrmount cometcry with inllltixry houc-rs. Cluplnln McOloory rcrtd the army burial norvlco lu the pnxienc of tbo family of tUo deceased ixt I'ort IAIRKII. A mixed company of tuvldu-ra , beloiiKliiK to tbo Sov- eivth nml V'lttoeutb rvKlmrut * . xmder com- maud of Captain Carter , escorted the ro- iual to this city , \\her * they \\erc- met at the Union dr ot by General K. V. Sumner , commnndor of the Department of the Colorado rado , and staff. A procession , headed by the HeorRo A. Crok drum corps , and In cluding besides the military many promt- ncut men , accomptxled the remains to the cemetery. Vrlcuda of the lat > Captain \Vor- dcu belle > o that ho would have. reco\cr\'d had ho recol\eil proper care during bl ten dy ' di'tentlou In qu rantltio at Tampa. Kl * . afetr hi * arrival from A Mtl.xKo. but thpy Indlitnautly deny the vubllshcvl r vi > ort that ho tuado a dyltiR Ktatexuent to the ef fect that the co\ eminent had allowed him to tne to vletuh. They say that ho xitter > J nootl ot complaint J duxl , a * h * fousht. at r.l C.uiey , Hku ix true soldier , Hnlu tuo-rtere * UU H > ! < . UVNTSY1M.K. Ala. , Sept. : i t7cnerit CoppltiRvr' * retlew of the enllitoJ men now lx rx wn aisata i > vitix < nevl tixlay on account ot rHi , It U now bell veJ that toiuorrow's la honor of Secretary Alser will to tw shu up ovilnj : to \ > e < LOCAL BREVITIES. A lvhy t > oy * rrlvvJ lu th * fmlly of JaniM McAt\\l \ > of INI Skmth T * nty-thlrvt tr * < ) rtr\lar. Th mother * uj chIM ar * del t Mary llu o , * upr B > suirxlUn c ( the \\\xslvui ' * circle. \ > lll she an iJJr * " at th imvttat of PruKl catmYixsJnwn ot tbe Ujr UHIIttUU diuioa > . , K it SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. | A Krcat many people do not umlrratand the Bchcmc now being puilied by thn city oIIK-lalg In relation to the repairs on the viaducts. An ordinance Is to bo paused when the council mcetn declaring the neces sity ' /or the re-pairs on the \i \ street brldgo and apportioning thu cost between the Union Pacific arid the Union Stock Yards Hallway companion. The repairs , according to the ordinance , ore to bo tnado In accordance I with plans now on Ilia In the oltlcit of the i city engineer and the city clerk Is directed to advcrtlflo for bids and to fix a tlmn and place for the receiving and opening of bids , The cost of the repairs , by the terms of thin ordinance , 1 apportioned between the two railroads mi follows : The Union I'acino 31 per cent and the Union Stock yards C9 ccr cent. The last paragraph of the ordinance Is of particular Interest and rends as followo : "That the acceptance of thu conditions ot thin ordinance and n promise to pay and the payment of the cost of the repairs herein provided for by the Union Pacific and the Union Stock Yards companies shall not projudlco the rights of cither of said com panies In respect to any further re- palm or of the reconstruction of said via duct or any part thereof In the future. " It IH understood that ns BOOH as the ordi nance In passed nnd the council advertised for bids the two railroad companies will pay Into the city treasury the sum needed for the repairs. In thl way the city bo- cornea responsible for the work nnd assumes all liability for accidents , but ns the work will ho done under the nupcrvlslon of the city engineer , these details will bo watched carefully. Homo people Bcrm to think that the rail- roadB should put their own bridge gangs at work and make the repairs without any red tnpo. The rallroailH prefer to liavo the city superintend the work and It will bo no arranged. Knglnccr Deal estimates that the cost of the rcpalt'H to the L street bridge will amount to $1,100. This will not In clude the painting of the wood work. No dellnllo arrangements have been inudo about the painting and the way matters stand now It In hardly piobnblo that any painting will bo done. | | Slot .Miiuhlnrn. A raid on the lot machines WIIB made yes terday afternoon by J. D. Courtney and a number ot asdlutniils , who uro working under orders of the comity attorney. Caurt- noy was armed with Keurch warrants and also papers for the arrest of ncrnons known to bo maintaining tdot machines. In all twmily-Ilvo warrants weio ncrvod and a llko number of machines confiscated. Thcno machines - chinos wcro loaded onto n wagon and taken to the county court house In Omaha. Only formal nricsts were made by Courtney , ho allowing the pursoiiH named In the war rants to nppear before Juotlco Whlto at their own convenience In order to arrnngo bonds. Those who were nerved with warrants wcro : Kdward Ulster , Chris Christiansen , Paul & llurth , 11. V. Iluddleoou , Sam llemor , August Pnpoz , Ilulott & llllss. Oeorge Outhurd , Welsh & Martin , C. Klllppl , John Hnnh , Otto Mntiror , Murkeson Itros. , Mlko HoiTiiinn , Swan Larson , Joe Duffy , Larson & Larson , M. ! > ' . Chapman , Chris Ivorson , Chris ( lurvorsen , William Ludwlg , J. I' . Thompson , 1) . J. Juckbon , Fred Ilclllngcr nnd Oeorgo Schuler. A general cleanup of the slot machines In the city was made nnd last night there \MIH not u guino ot any kind going In the city. The puitlcB arrested will bo tried In a Justice court for operating and main taining gambling Oevlecs. The slot jiiachluns In use hero are sup- poned to IIP llcenned , by the city authorities. an ordlimnco having been passed n short time ago llxlng thn yearly llcmmo fee at $10. Many of the operators of idol machines Hli'PI'od ' Into the treasurer's oflleo and paid the money , but BOIUO did not. Those who neglected to pay worn not molested by tbo elty authorities ! and as fur ns known no attempt was made , to enforce the ordinance. Mnny VUUorH , Yesterday was a record breaker for visit ors. Uven nt ) early H 8 o'clock the cars f i om Omaha ennio down crowded and this curt of fhlng kept up all day. Hundreds walked dcnui N Htrcet to the stvick yards and fiom Micro scattered to the packing houses , xvhllo others waited nt the Junction for the Htub ear linn which ruus every now nnd then. At the Armour plant ) Ihn crowd \\JIR most noticeable UH the new plant nut- umrly attracted more attention than the olhem. Visitors worn taKen fhrough this plant nt tbo ruto ot WO an hour , guides leaving every ilftecn minutes with batclus of 100 each. Tbo Cuduhy pcoplo entertained fully as many visitors as the Armour people did with the other packing bouses a close Hecond. The street ) car facilities to the packing houses are entirely Inadequate nd many complaints were board about the service given on the stub Hup. Day nt < lic I'nlr. Some of the business men bore and runny of the commission men at the yards are anxious to have n South Omaha day at the exposition. It has been suggested that an attempt be made to have n duy designated and then try to Induce every one to turn lu and nmUo a sucee s of the * venture. Among the plans proponed la tv > have a parade of tbo Stock Yards Uquentrlan club , to be followed by a drill. This will bo qulto a novelty , ns during the Ak-Sar-Ilen parades two years ago tbo Rtock yards rldtnc club carried off tbo honors and a burk of the np- plnuso. If such a day could bo arranged It U though ( that the commission men could manage t\ > get through with their work at noon , when all of the principal business houfca would close In order to give everyone ono nn opportunity of spending an afternoon mul evening at the exposition. AVorUium to HIMO n tteoopdou. South Omaha lods \ No. 6i5 , Ancient Order United Workmen , will on Tuesday evening next glvo a reception aud banquet to the soldier members who hnvo Just returned from the war. J. 0. Tatv , chaplain of the Second Nebraska volunteer Inf.xutry. M. K. Sohult * . grand master of Ileatrlco. and Uoliert U Wheerer , IX IX. of tbU city , will deliver addrt-sses. Sergeant J. Sheehy of company tl , Twenty-second I'nlted States Infantry , and Oorroral Keefo of the siint comivxny nnd reKluieut ) will tell of Uio bat- tld of ii : Cdney nnd of the fight up the hill at San Juan. All Workmen aw cordially lu\ttt\l to bo present. Hetiullilliiif the Sniokeliituiir. A hundrxxl or ruorx men an now em ployed on the Cudahy nuoko house , \\hlch a destrojeil by tire a few Ua > s p > . It i was stated > eter\lay that th work of reconstruction - j ! construction would bo coraplereJ by Mouday | next and meats wouM Iw smoking In the house by Tms lay. A portlou of the wst wall was torn Jo\\n and was rebuilt front the ground. Several Unpr\vt > im > nts atv UMns placed In the interior ot the butMlag and when the change * are cvvnipleteJ the sosoke house will N > Ntt\T than U was b fore the r.tcolrlo Three atv lights hive K > ? n looatod OB the * lto of the new Armour building ami p4l * UrUluK KV > S on day ml ulstit- Some of tW piers for the support of the bis MMfer are e > eteU a d work H tlBS pasheJ as as po ilb > . Tb * nails ot the star are up atoi * tke ftnt s-tory l vJ ws the tvrectioo at the fcilr JryWic Uo f Vi rati < i ; o * Us * t o J of the tract still co ul * 5 astl U U binl to tell Just wtoa ttv cf etion ot tbo electric j light building and car nhojvs will com mence. J H Blit/pp Is no\r employed In the drcsecc beef dcpartrn < nt at Armour's. A rncetlnp of democrats will bo held a Ptvonka's hill tonight to organize a club. Prof. Wolfe , tha ntw superintendent of the public schools , will not arrive until Tucida ) next. next.Mayor Mayor Unnor returned ycMerdny from a two itcoki' visit with relatives at St. Paul Minn. Homo of tbo brick sidewalks on K street which were waihcd out by the recent rains are being rclald. Mrs. Mary Sherman ot Dlanclmrd , la Is upending a few days with her sister Mrs. W. II. Vnnrant. Kobert Plerson of Lovelt's Grove , la. Is visiting the family of W. D. Vansant Twenty-fourth nnd K streets. Mrs. Catherine Parks , mother of George and Kobert Parkx , left for Chicago last night where alic will tlslt for some time. Allle , the young son of J. K. Mclleynolds has returned from Douglas , Wyo. , where he spent a year , nnd will attend school here W. H. Uedrlck , who Is connected will the Government Printing Office at Washing ton , Is In thu city , the guest ot A. W. Uab cock and family , Sheriff McDonald elated > citcrday thn Deputy Miles Mitchell would be stntlonci bore until after the close of the exposition Ho asserted that on account of the numerous complaints made to him ho deemed 11 ncces lary to keep an officer hero In order to pro tect strangers. HEARD ABOUT TOWN. H. H. Faxon , city editor of the Newton Kan. , Republican , was among yesterday's visitors. He says that ) exposition enthusiasm Is booming air over Kansas and points to the fact that over 400 "Jayliawkers" wcro registered at the Kansas building yesterday forenoon. "Kvcryone who had visited the show from Kansas , " ho continued , "thinks It IH splendid. Tor myself It exceeds m > highest ) anticipations , " Bpeaklng of the political outlook Mr Faxon declared that the stale that had sect HO much of populism will turn down nlne- tcnthH of the fusion candidates this fall Ho avers that t'lio Seventh district , In whlcl IIP resides , will never send Jerry Slmpsoi to congress again. Charles 0. MacKay of New York Is at Hit Mlllnnl , AV. I ) . Uiirs'ow of Ord , Neb. , Is at the Mlllard. II. S. llowman and xvlfo of Iowa are a the Mlllard. Paul W. Moore of Redlamls , Cal. , Is at thn Her Grand. William U. nidgcloy of Noxv York Is a the Her Grand. . II. J. Hounds cf New York Is a gues of the Mlllard. 3. II. Lockett and baby of Chicago are stopping nt the Mlllard. Posloillco Inspector D. J. Sinclair of Lin coin Is at thp Her Grand. Oavld G. Kvans and wife , Qulncy , III , are stopping at the Mlllard. W. C. Johnston nud wlfo of St. Joe , Mo. uro ttopplng r.t the Mlllard. Otto Oramm , wlfo and daughter of Lar- nmle , Wyo. , arc at the Mlllard. Kx-t'ongres.unan Frank W. Mondcll o Wyoming Is n visitor In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Sprague and child of San Francisco are attending the expo sition. Otto Gramm , xvlfe and daughter of Lara- mlo , Wye. , are nt the Millar I and attend ing the exposition. Mrs. II. S. Wnlbrldginnd T. H. Walbrldge and wife of Toledo are among the exposi tion's Ohio visitors. S. D. Kllpatrlck of Newcastle , Wyo. owner of the big coal mines In that local ity , is a vlfitur In the city. I A. lloxvnrd and wife , Miss Ilertrt E Hallor and E. H. Montgomeiy of Illuo Springs , Mo. , are visiting the exposition. J. Hurtman and L. G. Hnssoholt of Cheyenne - onno nnd II. Hamburger of Salt Lake City are at tl.o Her Grand for a few days. Mrs. C\ A.Thomas , Miss Thomas and Swvi'll , liubeit and George Thomas of Den ver are in the city doing the exposition. Mrs V. K. Ilatea , Mrs. Frances Darker nnd MID. A. II. In\e3 of Kansas City arc at tUo Her Grand and attending the expe dition. Edward K. Campbell of Louisiana , Mo. , an attorney and also editor of the Times at that place , Is In the city doing the ex position. Mrs. A. C. Powers , who has been crit ically ill for several weeks , 1 now conva lescent , and her ultimate recovery Is con sidered iiosured. Sam O. Duggor of Chicago , president of the Standard liadlalor company of that city , la attending tbo exposition , and Is stopping at the Her Grand. Kdward H. Strung of Mechnnlcsvlllo , N. Y. , president of the Meclmnlcsvllle Knitting company , ono of the largest concerns of the ktud In the country. Is at the Her Grand. Ho Is nttinctod to this city by the exposi tion. Charles Showaliur , C. J. Carroll. J. W. Uramsall , F. W. Cockrell , John Sullivan , S. C. Whitman , F. M. Cox and W. L. Lege'tt < are a parly of Woodmen from Kansas City at the Mlllard , who ctime up to attend the exposition. Yul HIatr , jr. , ono of Milwaukee's big brewers , accompanied by bis wife , Is In Hi'1 city. lu the patty are also John Kremer , wlfo and daughter ; Mlsa H. Elser and James Gurbade , all of Milwaukee. They are ( stored at the Her Grand. Tbo party Is Just reluming In a * peclal car from a trip to the northwest and west , which Included a jNirney through Yellowstone Park. They will remain In Omaha for several days to \Ult the exposition. Nobrnskuns at the hotels : A. Schultz , P. Schult.Hurnboldt ; Clement L. Wilson , Johnson ; A. E. Coleman , W. A. Achwlmay and wlfo David City ; E. M. Wood , Sterling G. Hell- man , Adams : J. R. Cook and wife , Kene- saw ; C. H. Glllln and wife. St. Paxil : Will Humphrey , J. T. Ilrooks , Franklin : E. P. Pussell and wife. Columbus ; H. W. Hock , Grand Island ; W. P. Everlngham , Ixmp City. H. Huby , Danbury ; D. T. Hoof. H. I ! . Hoof , James E. Winter. A E. Aukman. Arnold ; J. Kasa and wife. Chadron ; H. L. Ilnxuu and wife. Tekamah ; John U. Cary and wlfo. Waketlold : E. F. Uuruham , Broken How. S. F. Halph. T. Drake , Fullerton. S. L. Cable. Murray : Hugh A. Platte , Grand Island ; H. E. Norton nnd wlfo. Kenesaw , W H Seevers and wife. North Bend ; Jos eph Matousek. Dralnard. C S. Hollman , Da kota City ; Charles llrlfiht , Allo Ularler. Kt-unard. J. Hratt. North Platte ; H. C. Hanson. Hasting * . W. P. Harstow , Ord. YOUNG MAN LOSES HIMSELF ( leorKo llotlf M'niiilrr * A ny from limmiiuid HuMiltnl n d Can not ) lc Found. Gconro Uoslo Is the name of a youth 13 years oM who left Immanuel hospital , where ho has been under treatment , Sunday night and has not been heard of since. The young man's father ( a J. W. Bogle of Holbrook. Furnas county. Neb. Friday , two weeks n i > , he was brought by hi * parents to this city and placet In the hospital for treatment for a disorder ot the stomach. Sunday nlsht jouns Bogle left the hospital without notifying an > one and since that time nflthor the hospital authorities nor hU parents hare hMrU ef him. The boy's father Is worried over hU ton's unaccountable disappearance and U making erery effort to discover come trac ? ot him. When the boy left the hospital he u cUnhjJ ia a suit ot blue mixture anJ wore a ll bl brown bat. HU balr is UgM aa4 h is smooth ot f cc , ot jpare bxiild lad about five f t eli-tea lnch I'alli Iraiu n Cur. Miss Any Kv us ut rkMtly hurt Uit nlcbt la altempttcK to Ifare a BMTta ; strv t cr it T * otT-founSi anU Palrkk areaue. 1C vrs her UteBthw to slap at BurUette ir ( . but tvy ooie raUxMk > lenlBdlai ; ( he a cJirriM tn > y aU her UrstHuttaw. B far lie ar bid c an ? to a fitH ftaft at the neit lzs MiJJ Eraai iltenptM to sttp fron Surgeon. Is there anything I can do to relieve youmy man ? l&ugh 'Kjder. Give me a chew of Battle Ax quick I The qualities that have brought the "Rough Riders" their envied position courage dash perseverance and determined purpose have been used in making the best known and largest selling chewing tobac co in the world. Every intrenchment of prejudice ( against low price ) and tradition ( against large piece ) has been successfully stormed and carried by Battle Ax. High value at low cost. CUHED AND BROUGHT TO PERFECT . bjr our lull trfltin.nl of Turkish Cihiulrs fur , 00. MlKhl lx > i f i , Ii y l.aitn , Ntrro or Drain trouble ttircd ttfttlrvt n > you e rwere. Wt lakn our eon .ni-JIclnt'n lid ion cnn rely an ( rtttlnir well , W- l ae wrlllfn puannte * with full cnra. Klngl Hoi. | l MbT milt HAHN'H the jilatfonn , but missed her footing and fell heavily upon the pavement. She yvas at tended by a passing phjslclan and Inter taken to her homo at 2G19 Durdctte street. Severe bruiscacro found upon tha head and body and there are also Internal in juries. Woman'M Mjtltt nt ( lie dull. It was wuman'L night at the British and Canadian-American club last night ami the program as mainly In charge ot talented women from Omaha and abroad. The chair wus occupied by Mrs. 13. M. Wilson of Snn Francisco , Cal. . who ID prominent In the Scottish clan of that city. She Intioduccd Mlsa Jean McGregor ot Chicago , the main attraction of the evening , who gave a num ber of Scottish songs and recitations in a X'ery dramatic manner. The singing of lon- ! nlo Dundee \MIS especially well done. An address followed by A. Gordon Murray of Chicago , one of tbo Itadeis in the national organl/atlon of Clan Gordon. Ho gave nn interesting sketch of his experience llrst as n Scot , then as a Canadian and finally as tin American. James McMonles , secretary of the local club , then puke of the objects of the organisation , doscilblug what has boon ac complished In the way of entertaining MS- Itlng Britons and furthering the Intorcsis of their nationality at the exposition. Trlnco Hdn aril's island bad u representative present in Oavld I. Hayden , who spoke of chnractei and customs lu his natUo land. Others who spoke xxeio Mesbrs. McMillan , Glascott , Mi'- Laln , Wilson and Miss 1C. C. McCabe. The meeting adjourned to the chorus of "Aulcl Lang Syne. " Tvtii Toui-ht'il t ir Ten. John Howard , direct fiom Iowa , encoun tered Hertlia Travis , one of the Third ward B cleverest , last night at tbo corner of Klev- enth and Farnam streets. In some manner unknown to Howard $10 , which he had In tended for another purpose , passed Into the woman's possession and be was left penni less among strangers. The women Is under arrest and Howard Is biding at tbo station awaiting money from home. Hlchard Alexander , who says that his fnrm Is In the Nebraska sandhills near Krlckson , was robbed of $10 last night by some unknown woman who noticed his lone liness and tried to make it pleasant for him. Jumped linoUnurd iroiii the Car. C. A. Nelson received a probable concus sion of the brain through jumping back wards from a moving Hanscom park car near Twenty-third street on Cumlug last evening. Nelson la a stranger In the city nnd Is lodging at 170S South Thirteenth street. Ho is lu a precarious condition and the exact nature of his Injuries cannot be told until tomorrow. Dr. W. Upjohn Is at tending the case. According to eye witnesses , the accident wus entirely duo to Nelson's carelessness In jumping from the car against the conduc tor's warning. Sue * for 1. 1ftInxurniicf * . Suit was commenced In the district court yesterday by John W. McDonald to recover $1,000 from the State Mutual Life Insurance company of Worcester , Mass. , on a polio- Issued to Kenneth Montgomery , said to have been assigned to the plaintiff In January , 1S93. Montgomery died last year. McDon ald represents that an annual premium of 1:7.90 was paid by him on the policy last December and accepted by the company , but that the company has since refused to furnish him with the necessary blanks so he could claim tbo Insurance In proper form. Mil.MnrUcHOii Held fur Trlnl. County Judge Baxter held Mike Markcson : h South Omaha saloon keeper , to the dis trict court yesterday under the cbarge of bribery brought by Justice of the 1'eace Al bert S. White Attorney Kelkenney did not put In any defense. The bond of Marncson was Hied at Jl.OOO. His old bondsman , Al derman A. K. Kelly of South Omaha , became its surety ataln. ; The two witnesses , Htcli- mend and Pierce , were also bound over on their own recognizances of $150 each. Klllfil by n Trnlu. MARYVILI.K. Mo. . Sept. 22. ( Special Tel egram ) William Shaw , aged 16. fell under he wheels of a Chicago Great Western p 3- cnger near HavenwooJ , last night and was natantly killed , his head , both legs an-i one arm tcim cut off. It wa * about 1" o'clock whtn be boarded the train and tried o steal a ride. The brckernan put him cff and u U supposed bo tried to get on ngdin while the train w&j moving. His reraairs were found lying near the track by Uu ooKiDwr of a northbound freight at 2 o'clock his morclns His home was at C- . llc uinc l\ | > rr > * Strainer > cri Ice. NEW YORK , Sept. 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