THE OMAHA DAITjV T1T5E : VTtinAY , OCTOTtKR 27. ISO ! ) . TAKES MATTER INTO COURTS Writs of Mandamus Asked for In Placing Names on the Ballots. PORTER WANTS TO HAVE. HIS OWN WAY Intlntn on PiillltiK Hi.leimiliN Nnmc Alirr.,1 of Hint of H.-CNC , Hut lle- 1'iiMtonii * Proix.Mto lime SOUK-thi u n to hiij About It , LINCOLN. Oct 26SpecialThc ( deter- mlnatloii of Secretary of St.ito 1'ortcr to ndhcro to his former decision concerning the arrangement of the election ballots has made It necessary for the republicans to carry the case Into the courts to uccurc justice In all of the counties. The discussion 11 to whether the republican nominees should bo given first place on the tlckut or not him confused many of the county clerks , who ore at a IOE to know another to fol low the form prescribed by law or the sum- plu sent out by the secretary of state It Is contended by Secretary of State Porter ter and those \sho arc supporting him In hU plan that the varlom county clerks should bo governed In arranging their ballots by the vote cast In their respective counties The principal reason advanced for this Is that the county clerkn have oftlclnl knowl edge only of the vote cast In their own counties The Inconsistency 01 this argu ment Will bo rccognlrod , for It has not been explained why the secretary of state ne < ; - looted to certify to each county clerk the ofilclul vote cast on the state ticket at the last general election. The law does not re quire the secretary or state to Inmo such n certificate , but the contention that the ab sence of such a certificate makci It necessary for the county clerks to consider only the county vote Is taken ns an admission Hint such a certificate should have been sent out The law relating to the arrangement of the ballots does not refer to the county vote and gives the clerks no discretionary powers In that direction , hut l mandatory In provid ing that the party polling the highest num ber of votes shall be given the right of Its nominees Immediately beneath the names of the cfllcps for which they were nominated. Porter l.iii'Uit Aiithorlt } . Secretary rf State Porter , In ai Interview today , admitted that ho had no authority to direct the formation of the ballots. The Interview wan printed In the local popo- cratlc organ and the secretary says "I merely certify to the county clerks the names of the candidates nominated bj each political body and there mj duty ends " This lo exactly what has been contended bv the republican committee As .v means of preventing clc.ks from carrying out the Instructions ol the wccre- tary of nt.ite letteis containing the exacl provisions of the law were yesterday sent to republican commltteemen with directions to bring the matte ; before the clerks. Not withstanding their attention bna been cillcd to the law and the correct forri' of ballot many of the clerks have signified their Inten tion of following the form prescribed by the secretary of state. In e-ich countj where It Is proposed to print ballots according to Secretary Porter's Ideas an application for a writ of mandamuo compelling the county clerk to follow the provisions of the law , will be filed Such a suit was instituted today In the district court of Sillne county , where an application was filed by Joseph M. Orlmm The application recites facts concerning thi. nomination of Judge 51. n Uoese for supreme premo Judge , alleges thit the defendant county clerk Is about to disobey the law If the printing of election ballots , and asks for'an Immediate order of mandamus. Test f the Petition. The petition follows : In the. dlslili't court of Saline countjNe braska. . State of Nehranka , e\ icl Joseph M ( Jrlmm against Joseph W Shi stak. eountv clerk of Saline county Nebraska. Volition for mandamus Your r later makes known to this honorable - able court Unit he Is a clllzen and volcr ot Saline countj. Nebraska , and as such Is Interested In the. proper administration of the lawH of this state , tint the defend ant is county clerk or said eounty , charged by law- with the duly of preparing ballols for the use of voters at the clcetlon to be hold in "aid county on November 7 , 1899 that --.ild defendant has prepared nnd Is about to print and circulate lor use nt Pild election ballots -vvhlch do not complv with the requirements of section 140 o chapter 26. Compiled Statutes of Nebraska In the respects here'nnfter ' stated , that Is to siy , these ballots are prepared so tha the name of Mano.ih 13 He { e , as candl dilo for supreme judge , follows the n ime of Silas A. llolcomb candidate for the. same otllee and opposite the names of these ean dld.ito areto bo placed the design Ulon of the political parties by which Ihey were nominated Your petition respectfully represents tha "Manoah H Ileese Is the nominee of the ic piilil'cnii partv and Silas A llolcomb Is th nomineeof the democratic paity , the pee pie's Independent party and the silver re publican parly , that at thn general elec tlon held In Nebraska In 1 W there were cast for M. lHay ward , republican candl date for governor of Nebraska , 18.9S2 votes and for W. A f'oyntei , thp nomlntt for ' th Bume office of Die democratic , peoples' Independent de-pendent ami silver republican party , DJ 70T vote.s. that bald three paitles whlel nominated W A 1'oy liter have been In e\ Isteneo as political parties from the yea 1S37 Inclusive of that jeir , that each o pa'd partle'i In 1W cast 1 pet eent of al the vote.- ) cant In tin- Mate at the gtncra election held In Nebraska , that year , tha tlieieforc fiom the total vote cast foiV A. I'oynter In 1M1S there < ould have bej-n cast bv any political pirty supporting bin no greater number of votes than ! * - > , < < n . 'Imlnlshed by .S.77J , which Is m.'UO votes that from the nbove llgures , and the fuel In the C.IRO , It Is indisputably tine tin there was iiollfd for the lepubllc-an candl date for governoi In 1MS a majority o J < v > 2ote - above the number polled by any other political party nt Mild elcftlon. am therefrom It lesiiltw under the provision o j-ectlon HO , chapter tt ! > , fomp'Ud btalule TAKES A HIGH PLACE Stands Well iti the Esti mation of the People. Attention Is Natural ly Excited When AnythliiR is Prnisec by People When We Know. A thing that otanda high In the ostlm tlon of the public , nnd which IB especially recom mended by Omaha people , naturally excltoa cnr attention more than if our own people did not praise the article. Such a thing I going on right hero In this city every day people are praising Morrow's Kld-ne-olda becaueo they euro. The.ro is no deception do positively cure , and wo no humbug , they furnish the ovlilenco. Small of 1810 Ohio street , sayo : Mr. H. L "I tnvo suffered from kidney trouble for tha na.t i n vears. I had been so badly affllcte-l yna lately * VV-M that f * I could not do any kind of work. the smart pain across I hid B dull heavy of my back almost constantly. The pain extended from the region of mr kidneys to subject to spells of my Bhouldor * . I waa disturbances of an dullness end urinary not sleep well alarming nature. I could Learning about on account of nervousness decided to try Morrow's Kld-ne.olds I according to directions them. I took them relieved In a > ery short nd was greatly and they them toke to time. I continued have completely cured mo of all my former troubles , " , . . . . „ . but Morrow's Kld-ne-olds ore * ot ptn , Yellow Tablets and sell nt fifty < * nts a box the Myere-Dlllon t oil druggists and by Drug Co. Mailed on , receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow & Co. , Chemists , Spring- Ohio. \ \ f Ntbrn l < B thit thft Jmmf < of Mnnoih n IfMc , with the designation of the political mru by which hf win nonilnnted should > e placed Immmllntclv benwith the name of 11 * ofllro fir wnlch IIR was nominated and iHt the name of Sllns A Holromb. with he rmmri of the political nartle by which 10 wnnom'TintPel. . ihnuld follow ther < - ft"r at a proper dtatnn" ? 'v.our petitioner further represent * th-it ho defendant has prfpirotl nml H nbout o print find circulate tlic ballot * to b tnp < l t the general election to be held on No- ' mber 7 , iw , in iid county , so thit the mmes of the republican cnmlldfttei In rnch nstnnce. with thPlr prirtv < li lKnatlon , thill ollnw the n.itnet and pirtj ilfslgnat'onq ' f the opposing candidates for the re'sper- lv < olllm to- UPoUtl for , that your re- ator has demanded that th' order of ar- atiKem'Tit on the ild billon be reversed o ni to com ) ) ! } with the renulrements of pct'on no thaptpr 28 , Compiled Statutes f Npbrickn , but HIP defendant refuses to lold compliance v\lth slid demand , nml iiif s < nntroll > < il by the mandate- this 'ourt will print 1ml dlstr'butc for use the mllots BO thit In earn inatiincp the name f thp republican candldato und the < le lR- intlnn of hi * political p-my shall fellnvv hp name and pol.tlcal Uialgnatlon of his pponent Whi reforc jour pptlt'onor pravs that liv he in mtlntc of thl" ( ourt to h'm dlrortrd he ilofi-ndint be required to piepnre , print nd c'rculati- ' for usp at the general < Iee- Inn to bp hfld In Sillno onunty Xcbri kn n N'ovomher 7.VO \ , the ballots no that the nun of the- republican nominee , with hK > ar \ dcolgmtirn , shall follow laimcd'ati'li ifier the name of the onUo foi wh'di ' ho s it rnndldilp and that nt i Miltal > le > and roper distance br'ow ' thp name and iiartj fslgintlon of the ri-ptlbrrun eandlrlate. he name nnd I olltlcnl de lcnitlon of his opponent shall follow , and for SU ( h other e-llff as mnbe proper In thi premises Your petitioner prays that the test of th's ' rocecdlng bo taxfd isnlnst thp defendant KOHHUT UYAX and HASTINGS & SANDS , Attorneys for Relntor. State of Nebraska Saline County ss : I , Joseph AI Orlmm , being uulv Bworn , my that I am th i relater In the nbove eti- Itlod action that 1 know the contents of he foregoing petition , each statement oC vlilrh Is trup Subscribed and pworn to before me this 6th day oC October , 1W , by Joseph M. Orlmm IlntiKliiK HIIIIMO t'linrlcrcil. The Irrlgators' Hunk of Ocrlng was char- erpd by the State Ranking bonrd today. It-i capital stock la $ .30,000 and the In- orporatora nro James H. Cassclman , r. 1 Jackson , George A. Adams The fourteenth annual nn.otlnc of the "oung Women's Christian a'socl.itlon of Vobr ska will bo opened In this city to morrow morning. Saturday evening Mrs. F M. Hall will tender a reception to the organization. Sundiy morning consecration service will bo led by Miss Cady of St. Paul. * . TVKK M3\V COUIt VflC. Conttiuicil Itnln PutM rnll-SnviH Crntit III Cooil CoiiilMlon. EDO VU. , Neb . Oct. 2G. ( Special ) Rain began falling hero Tuesday evening and continued steadily nil night and part of the forenoon josterday , the amount of precipitation being fully two Inches , which IBS thoroughly soaked the ground. Tann ers who have delayed sowing wheat on account of the drouth will now finish put ting In their crops IinD CLOUD , Neb , Oct. 26. ( Special. ) \ heavy rain fell In this section Tuesday night and yesterday. It will greatly Im prove the winter wheat and was badly needed for all fall sown grain HARVARD , NPb , Oct. 26 ( Special. ) A fine slow rain , amounting to over one Inch , fell Tuesday night , contin uing jesterdaj. Owing to the con tinued dry weither much of the whe.it sown flvo and six weeks ngo hoe not come up and this rnln will be sufficient to bring this out of the ground. TR.BNTON , Neb , Oct. 2C ( Special ) Today Is the coldest of the season. A light drizzling rain Is falling , which Indicates snow. 1'LATTSMOUTir , Neb , Oct. 26 ( Special. ) A gentle rain fell In this vicinity all day > esterday. which thoroughly soaked the ground , filled the cisterns and cooled the atmosphere PnlliorVInn IIIN IlniiKlitcr. TEKAMAHOct. 26 ( Special ) The Hart- Mason habeas corpus case was decided to day by Judge Kcysor In favor of Mr. Hart- the father of the child. The case Is one In which Mr. Hart , a resident of Springfield , Mo , brought suit against Mr. and Mrs. Mason , the parents of his deceased wife , for the possession of his 7earold daugh ter. The child wan taken bj lt grand parents when 2 years old , upon the death of Its mother. Mr. Hirt did not ques tion the treatment of the child by its grand parents , but claimed possession by his rights as a fathor. Ho showed to the court hia ability to properly cire for the child and expressed his desire to rear bis two daugh ters together , he having In his care n younger daughter. The Masons endeavored to show a bad disposition on the part of the father. .Suiiiln ; Sfliool Convention. NORI'OLK , Neb. , Oct. 26 ( Speclil Tele gram ) The Madison county Sunday school convention met at thp rirst naptlst church this , afternoon with good attendance. Rev. W. H. Uaton , Norfolk , was elected temporary chairman and Rev. J. W Demerit. Battle Creek , secretary. R. H. Pollock , Beatrice , gave a lecture on how to prepare and tcacli n Sunday school lesson , which ho presented In an able manner. After dlsciiBslon and assignment of dele gates the convention adjourned until even- Ing. Protection lit llallronil CroNHlneH. COLUMBUS , Neb , Oct 26 ( Special ) All the streets croeelng the Union Pacific tracks In this city are now protected with an auto matic alarm njslcm. The wiring and electri cal part of this work were > done some time ago , but the wires were not ccnnected with the gongs until today. Under this sjeteni the gong Is sounded when a train approaches wllhlr 200 feet of the crossing and continues until It hns passed Red and whlto lights are automatically displayed at night In addi tion to ringing the gong The system has been tested nnd works well , r nt Ildirnn. HEBRON. Neb. , Oct. 26 ( Special. ) Las evening at the Presbyterian church a muolcn entertainment , the first In the course to bo given by the Ladles' Aid society , was auc- cetHfully given On account of a heavy rain which began shortly bofort time f < v the con cert , the audience was not un large as ex pected , riNli niMlrllniUon. SIDNllY. Neb , Oct 26 ( Special Tele gram ) The Nebraska fish car , in charge of Commissioner Oberfehler and Superin tendent Adam Slnup , distributed o lot o tlsh hero today , consisting of black ba&s croppie , perch , rock bas , cat and German carp. The car departed tonight for the stuto hatchery. HcMtiiril fur l-'lrrliuc' . YORK , Neb , Oct. 26 ( Special ) Ex- Mayor Bernard King of this place has Jus published a circular offering f50 reward for Information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of parties who set fire on Monday night to his store at Central City , Neb. A Curd of TliiiuUii. "I wish to express my thanks to the manu facturcrs of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , for having put on th market such a wonderful medicine , " sajs W \V. Masslnglll of Beaumont , Texas. There ore inan > thousands of mothers whoso ohll dren have been saved from attacks of rtyssn tery and cholera Infantum who roust als feel thankful. IliiiulIlM HIM r 11 I.OIIK I.cml. KANSAS CITY Oct 26 A Star specla from AtchlBon Kan . * avs Hope pf r.iptur Ing the two Donlpham bandits grows lesn A posse which lu t night nmdo a ilfteon mile dush Into the country on the * trengtl of a report that the bandits hnd shot at ,1 m named Potter returned this morning land i reported that the storj was a fake. SCHELIER DEFEATS BALDWIN Hastings Wmtler Gets let Better of the Omalu Hea.7jwoight , THROWS HIM TWICE OUT OF THREE TIM'S r Hundred People * W ItnrMN tliu Mn < e1t nml aVniunit In ItliicU Jiinilin Out of Her Sent nnd Cheer * . HASTINGS , Neb , Oct 26 ( Sneclal Tele gram ) Over GOO people witnessed the wrestling mitch tonight between Dan Bald win of Omaha and Bert Scheller of Hastings The contest took place in the Kcrr opera house anil was governed bv Police Gazette rules , cntch-as-catch-can , best two out ol three , and both shoulders down for a fall. Schetlcr won the second and third falls Baldwin won the first fall on a halt Nelson after thirty-seven mlnulce of hard work The entire audience was In sympathy with Schellei from the stirt and his frequent escapes from tight places brought forth thunderous applause. The second fall was won In ten minutes > y Schcller with an English half Nelson. During this fall great excltament prevailed nd a woman In black , in the dress circle , cfco to her feet continually nnd cheered oud anil long Scheller won the third and Inal In twelve minutes with a three-quarter Nelson. At the clcso the audience rose nnd cheered iko.wlld. The officials were Timekeeper , hannon , icferee , Ramsey. l SUI/l. i 0\ Tim UL > M.NC. TRACKS. 2lulit Crni'lt hnrliiti-r at Pout for ICciitoii stul.oN nt l.ntnnlii. CIXC1NVATI , Oct. 20 Ulght of the best nnnurt HI tlu > track were it the post for ho Ken ton stakes which was the attiac- lon nt L.itonlii today The race wu won > Han d'Or the S to G favorite , In clever uslilon. Lord l"nlrfua 15 to 1 chance , ot the place by a nose from Semptr ; .idcm , another long hot Abe rur t , the 01 Svcoud choice acted as pacemaker for he irir > , but utter leading Into the stretch e dropped out of It and Mulshed In Ilfth losltlou Kugetil.iVlckes nnd Sompei ; .idem were added starters The former Hilled nt the start and was left nt the pot t Vhen the Held got uwnv from the post It vas "o dark that the ciowd In the KImid land Lould not discern the colors until tuo leld was within twenty > urds of tinvv're "he weather was pleis.int and the nttend- aiiLe large Results rir t race , one mile : nitholln won , Ullly louse , second McCleary third. Time. 41 > 4 Second iace , live nnd one-half furlongs : ItiMffhtlv won Laura G second , LarKspur hlul Time. 1 OS Third race one mile1 he Lady In Blue \on , HOHU M.xsso second , Cleska third. Time' 1 M Pourtb ric. ' , the Kenton stakes , six fur- ong" : Han d'Or won , Lord Talrfax second , Semper L'.ulcm third Time 1 U 4 rifth rate , tUu furlongs ; lert Bower von. Caviar second , llackmtlster third. Time : 1 02' < . SAN KRANCISCO , Oct. 16 Weather clear , track fast Results : rirst race , five-eighths of a mile , purse : Ollnthus won , Mondn. second , The Offering bird Time : 1 021 , . Second race , tn-elghths of n mile , sell- ng O Connor won , Whalebick tocond Me idow Lirk third. Time. 1 2S'/i Third race , seven-elghthb of a mile , sell- ng Snips won , SotHll-t second , Pet a third Time : 1:2 : $ Tourlh race , three-ciinrters of a mile lurse. 1'ssence won bllver Bullion second IXptdlcnt third. Time. 1 lo'/j Fifth race , one mile and one-sKlecnth free handicap Allcli won. Ringmaster second , Rio Chlco third. Time : 1 4 . Sixth race , three-quarter of a mile sell- ng. Don Luis won , Tlburon s > ccond. Llbcr- Ine third lime. 1 14 % CHICAGO , Oct. 2 < j Raining , track heavy. Result1 * : rirst race , lx furlongs. H\a Wilson won rilrtallon. second , Martha Fov thhd. Time 1:17 : % . Second race , e\cn furlongs' Henrj * o ; Franstmnr won David second , Scandland third. Time : 1 K Third race , six furlong" ! Hurry Duke woji. Banish becond , Peace third. Tlmo , :17. : Fourth race , one mile and one-eimrter Bennevllle won. Moroni econd , Double Dummy third. Time : 2:12'4 : Fifth race , live furlongs Lady Curzon won , Isenlk bceond , Inlook third Time 1 04 % Sixth r-ice , one mile and seventy yards Chancerj won , Pat Girrett second. Sun burst third lime : 1 50'i NiVORIv. . Oct. 26 Results' Flrht race , eK furlongs , selling' Satin Sll ] > | > er won , Judge Wardell second , Bei Hudad third Time : 1:13 : Second iacp. about "even furlongs , bell- ng : Roval Sterling won , Lavega. so < end Llebe Ihlrd. Time : 1273-5 Third race one mllu nnd seventy yards , selling : Bottle Gray wo'Hie Ryan bec- ond. Alvarado II thlr-1 Time : 1.4S2-3 Fourth race , one -nlle nml one-sixteenth , selling. Standing * won , Charentus becond , Klkklnnle third Tlmo : 1:19 Fifth race one mile and one-quarter , jiell- Inc : Hangar won. Free Lance second , Muurlco third Time. 2002-5 Sixth race , six furlongs : Hlfln Conlg won , K imara second , Magic L.lght third , lime : 1.112-5 1'ACIX" A > U TROTTING lV TS. PrliifuIort BcutN Hiilf Mlle 1'iulnK Iti-cord tit lletlilclifiii. BCTHLminM , Pa , Oct 26 'Ine world's p.icing record for a half mile track was beaten twice by Pilnco Alert here ted ly in the concluding event of the Pennsyl vania Pair association H fall meeting , llic- weather was tine , the track fairly good and with comparative ! ease Prince Alert paced the llrjit mile 111 2 Ou'4 , pushed out by Deni&cracj , and the third heat In - 05 lint. Marl being on In the tinlsh. In the hecoml heat Prlnco Alert broke soon after the start , and Democracy losing1 his hop- pips. Mill had his own way until the. laht quarter , vvnlPli Prince Aleit stepped in thirty ftpconds and won by a length In 2.12 > 4. The bfst prevloiib half-mile track record vva& i.WH which was established by- Pi Inco Alert at Allentown , Pa. , on Septem ber 2J last. Results : Match race , for $1,000. Prince Aleit , b. g ( Walker ) . M irl ch K . n 2 2 Democracy . 2 3 J Time U.OQi , , 2 U'4 ' , 2 06 The . ' .21 class racn was won In straight lit.its bv Hobbon Best time. 2 IS'i The. 2 19 claws went to A B C 111 straight heats Best time : 2'1C'S NDW YORK , Oct -Results : Class 2 12 , purse $300. two In three ; King Chimes won two straight In 2 11 > < _ , 2 W , Woodford C , 1 > 1 IvOck , Al'ce ' Baines , Little nick , Ms | < Bcattlce , Georgcanna. and Rllle also stalled. Class . : is , trolling , purse $310 : Whitney won tw < i straight in 2'14 % , 2 1314 Dolly- Da voc , Mnttle Young , Bran < ly wine , Kola , UurllnBhame , Oscar , Myrllo. Boy , Nell Gwynii , Banna Allerton and Helmont Price uUo started Class 2 16 , trotting , purse } . "iOO , mile dash' Pine won iu S 15 % Sw'ft , Georgeanna , Urown Jim New burger and Theresa B al o started , e IasH 2 15 , pacing , pin it $300 , two In three HlRhwood Spider won two straight Best time : 2 12H Llttlo Gem. Sir Arthur , Replica , Ktmetli and Gambit also started , RiK'liiu : Mt-ft lit MITCH13LL , S D , Oct 20 ( Special Telegram - gram ) The Drat racing meet of the- illt'chell Driving Park association came tea a clobo this afternoon after n successful meet of two dajs The weather was line Hum Clay , ovvne * ! by Sage of Parkei , won thei freo-for-all pace jeslerday Today's races were closely contested Fr.uei'4 CJeneral Tho-mas won the J ii pace The time was 2.3J Six heals weio neceiHnry lo decide1 Ihe free-for- trot which was v.on by Sago'H Kmbark in 2.40 The asso ciation will give several racing meets next year. Co I II Illll UK SollOllI fO MUM Illl KIlMI'll. COLUMBt'S , Neb , Oct -Special ( ) - The Btudelits of the Hleh school of ihs | city liuvu organized a foot ball team with J Tarry New marker captain and Ford Stlres us mumper They jfo to Bphuyler Saturday to play their llm sume. and will meet the slrong David Cltv eleven here November 4 The Icam has been doing much practic ing of late ami all are In good form and no doubt will put up a strong pump ( iolf Tniirniuneiil , NB\V YORK , Oct 2 < , The Intercolleglato golf tournament was continued at Garden City today with the qualifying round for | .hu Individual championship , won last year by John Reid. Jr , of Ynfe The ronlest wna ut elKhteen holes , medal play , the iiest e'Kht qualify Ing for tomorrow's rounds at match piny and of those who secured plactiii Yale ban 1 , Harvard 2 , Princeton - und Columbia 1 to 'Mill Tiu < mlu > . NE\V YORK Oc-t 26The racing- mast was taken out of Shamrock thla afternoon nnd plnetvl on 1hr bnrgo 1'lster. Tlie trMitcthPnlni ; braoes which v\ere taken old inon Shamrock s nrrlv il hav e all IIP MI re- ilaerd and quarters are now bpltig HtteU ii for the rnptnlns nndr w Sir Thomas Llpton wilt quit the Urln ipxt Tueselnj < > thit It may < et out ns rnnvnj for Siinmrock , which Is to Fill that lav Sir Thoma * will leave the follow lug lay on a White Star liner HP BU\S he can not Hnd time to pay nlsit to chlengo ni.i.iorr iinrvns TIII : MIII , . Klltx Mnelnc ( - ( tut of Otic Hundred MlriU nt 'Nnsi | lllo. NASHVlLLi : . Tenn . Ort 2t.-J A H Ulllctt of Knn as Clt > kllleil 91 out of ICO ilrd ted o at the tournament of thf Belle Mtade Gun club H } doing so he retains the cast-Iron medal and cliimplnnV'i of wing 'lot" J D H Dpbow of Nashville wan his opponent In toduj s tnttrh nnd was six blnls bph'nd at the llnlsh , killing nlnpty- : hrce There were thirty-four entries in the hindluip at twenty-live blnls unu tlrve-n of them made ilenn scores dlvldlni ; [ he money Annie Oaklev took pirt In this tvetit. but failed to get 'nslde ' the tnonev. The gold medal fi\r the best aver age In Coo shots gees lo Fred Gilbert , his sioro being S O. HelKes was secoiul with 570. Ilotiorn for Oniiiliu VlnrUninen , COLPMBFS , Neb . Opt 2f.-Sleelnl > - The shooting tournament iveu bj thp Humphrey Gun club at lltimphrev Tues- dav and Wcdnc dn > of thl- week wns vvll attended , some clover inaiksnipti eotnlng from Omaha , Council Bluffs. Missouri Vul- lev. Norfolk , Columbus and other places Crniblll of Omaha and Gll = snmn of Noi- folk divided tlrsl monev em the big live shoot and Crnvblll and Tovvnsend cnrrleil off the long end of target monev Crav bill made several straight iccords In the lit- teen blue rock events "Vale to Pln > Loliniililii , NHW llAViN Conn. Oct -Despite the Mtiltrv weather HIP Yale 'varsltami college side foot ball plavers came out of thPlr practice of two tlfteen-mlnuto halves this afternoon ns fresh as If the dav were fomforl.i'ile The 'i ale eleven will h.ivp signal prnetlx-c and light work tomoriow aft el noon and will leave for New York to morrow evening for the. game with Colum bia on Saturday Pdtorn icuni AItin. . CHICAGO. Oct 2J. Northwestern univer sity today won from the foot bill team of Iako Forc t unlversltv by a score of 16 to 0 The game was plnv d In , a driving rnln , which made fumbles frequent by both sides. Crlncr anil CIilliU Slj-cn. WASHINGTON , Oct 2fi President Young states that Lt w li Crlger nnd Clarence ChlhK ihave slgnec. with the St. Louis base ball club for ne\t season Tlsvrii Do MlMiriililcAVorU. . PRINL'HTON , N J , Oct. W-Thp Tigers put up m' ' erable vvilk today it pi.ictlie In prcparnllon for the game with Cornell on Saturday. _ SOUTH DAKOTA NEWS. Stniniii Vrc Trnccd to Klrlij. SIOUX FLIS , S D , Oct. 26. ( Special Telegram ) The government has offered nearly all Its evidence In the case ot Joe KIrby , a well-known nnd wealthy Sioux Fulls attorney , who Is under Indictment for receiving postige stamps , knowing them to have been stolen. The prosecution has pro duced an apparently complete chain of evi dence , tracing the stolen stamps from High- more , where- they were tiken from the post- office on the night of Juno 6 , 1800 , to Sioux Falls , where , according to the testimony of M C Fisnes , the postodlce Inspector who ferreted out the crime , they were found In Klrby's safe. The defendant himself opened the safe and showed the Inspector the package - ago ho wanted and permitted him to take possession of It. Frank T. Wade , who Is connected with the case In the capacity of deputy United States marshal , testified to damaging statements made to him by KIrby prior to the latter's arrest and Indictment for the crime with which he Is charged H Is probable the gov ernment will conclude its case tomorrow. In terest Is very great , owing to Klrby'e prom inence' . Meet * TriiKlc Pntc. SIOUX FALLS , S D , , Oct. 26 ( Special Telegram ) Word reaches here ot the horri ble death In Aurora , county ot the 5-year-old daughter of B. D 'Olsen , 551 Grand avenue , Chicago , who , with her mother , has been visiting i datives In Aurora county. The child was feeding a dog In the yard , when she was tvvlco bitten by an Immense rattle snake. The girl was Immediately taken to Whlto Lake for medical treatment , but not withstanding that the frantic mother at tempted to suck the poison from the wounds , the deadly venom had done its work and doctors -\vero unable to save her. VirtuiMiM County Mnrn Itn Itecord. SIOUX FALLS , S. D , Oct. 26 ( Special. ) For the first tlmo in Its history Potter county hns contributed a prisoner to the Sioux Falls Tientilcntlary in the person ot William O'Neill , who was convicted of aa- hault with Intent to kill nnd sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of one year. Dur ing the fifteen or eighteen years since the organization of Potter county , which IB situ ated on the Missouri river in the north cen tral portion ot the state , no serious crime has been committed there , and village Jails have done duty for those who have been guilty of violating the law in a minor degree. . " CoitiimiilcN Arc I.uunebetl , P1HRRE , S. D , Oct. 26. ( Special. ) Arti cles of incorporation have been filed for the Cash Store at Alexandria , with a capital ot $10,000 , incorporate , A. II. Belts , A , A. Truax and J. F. Ames ; for the Deadwood District Telegraph company at Deadwood , with a capital of ? 20,000 ; Incorporatota , John J. Dickey , Charles D. Horton , William F. McFarlane , John C. Nelson , Omaha ; Charles D. Horton , Jr , and George M. Reeves , Deadwood - wood , for the United Brethren church of Willow Likce , trustees , C. II. Chase , Waltei Walker , J. R. Smith , Mrs. J. H. Chase anu G. A. Coumlty. Jllstorj of Flrnt Miulli IlnUntn. RAPID CITY , S. I ) . , Oct. 26 ( Special. ) The fliot copies of the book entitled "Cam paigning In the Philippines" are being dis tributed throughout the Black Hills cities The book Is a history of the First South Da kota regiment from the tlmo of enllstmem until the boys were mustered out. Captain F W. Medbery of Company M , who grad uated fiom the State university at Vcrrall- llon , v.rote the history as It appears In the book , which Is to be sold by members o the regiment only. TlirexlierNllenipl 11 Honour. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. Oct. 26 ( Special. ) A few days ago ono of a party of threshers working in this neighborhood was arrestec while creating n disturbance in the town and lodged in jail. Some of his friends made an attack on tbo jail for the purpose ot lib erating their comrade and were coropellei to desist only after Marshal Ferguson anc several deputies had drawn revolvers anc threatened to ehoot the would-be rencuers. Sioux InilliiiiNr < - Venocftil. ADUHDRRN , S D. , Oct. 26 ( Special ) Indian Agent J II Stephens of the Crow Creek agency la in the city and tlonlc.s that any trouble is liable to arise among the Sioux Indians. Ho says the Indians are doing fairly well and are well satisfied Nearly all of them are members of come church 01- ganlzatlon and have made a marked advance along educational and religious Hues in tbo la t few jears. All SolillciH rare \IIUe. ADRRDKUN , S D , Oct 26 ( Special ) Chairman F A. Hrown of the soldiers' home coming finance committee says It Is the In tuition to refund tbo fare paid by soldiers who returned homo before the. regiment was mustered out. It U not certain that enougl money remains on hand for this purpose but it will IKS divided pro rata among tbo sol diers entitled to it. from South DiiKoln. Three banks in Bpink county have aggro- iralo tleiioslU of 1233.471 91 Tabor , Bon Hommo county Is experienc ing a boom In anticipation ot the Charles Mix county extension of the Milwaukee railroad passing through that place Real 1 estate has advanced wonderfully. Two now lumber yards ln\e been established re cent ! } Hoyd LuMont mndp a otirloin'flml on his fnrm In Clark routitx While boring for water he struck , at a elepth of 110 feel , chunks of wootl In Us iinturil slate and crccllenlly preserved Clear Lake has recpntly added to Its lowiisltc bj the phntlns of considerable unocoiplcd land adjacent to the ycttknl Portion of the town Many of the lota alroadj hnvo been sold unit u large ntim * her of new residences will bo constructed. A line colleelloti of mineral ores from the Ulaek Hills has been presented to the mil ouni of thp State unlveisiu at Yer- million bv State Mine ln : > eotor James Cuslck The collection contains llftv speci mens nnd some of the solil ote > s show dU- llnct threads nnd grains of the v ellow metal Train service throughout the statc Is bolus pushed to Its utmost capacity Trains , especlnllv mixed freight nnd pas- MMigir , lire lute nearlv every dav , owing to the great amount of wav freight to be bundled at the various stations eln mam Hues speelil tialns ale lull nenrh evei\ day nnd vet tlu pressure does not seem to be rellev ed WYMAN GIVEN A JUDGMENT lice-river of NclirimUn Plrc li CoiniuinjIIIN suit for 17.1 KI AlIltllINt < < < . It. .lollllNOII. SAN rilANClSCO , Oot 26 fulled States Circuit Judge Morrow rendered Judgment > y default today In favor of the plaintiff for :17I46 : In the suit ot Albert tT AVyman as ccclver ot the Nebraska rirc > Insurance ompany against Samuel R Johnson The ult wns based on a Judgment rendered In ho district court of Douglas county , Nc- > raska , In 1S')2 ) DEATH RECORD. Imiiiliimini Induces I.OIIK Sleep , BUITALO , N Y , Oct 26 Rev. Princls .obdcll , D D. died suddenly in Trinity hurch rectory todiy , aged 61 vcirs He ame to Trinity from St Andrew's church , New York City , twelve years ago. Ho wa very prominent In church work and had a irge circle of friends. Dr Lobdell had been suffering from Insomnia. Tuesday ovenln ? he informed his wife he had taken laudanum o Induce sleep. Yesterday he continued to sleep , and despite the efforts of a physician o nrotife him he remained unconscious till his moinlng , when he died. IlrltlNh Mciimcr Pounder * . LONDON , Oct 26 Information has reached here that the British steamer Zu rich , which sailed from Kovda , October 12 , or this port , foundered during n hurilcane October 21 at the Vlgten Islands off the west coast of Norway. It Is added that the cap- aln was saved , but It Is feircd the crew live been lost The Zurich was of 1,327 tons gross It was milt In 1SS3 and was owned by Turner , Brlghtman & Co. of London. iKiidilcii Dentil of a l"nriuer. CRB1GHTON , Neb , Oct. 26 ( Speclil ) Lorcnr Ktchllng , a farmer about 72 years of agewas taken suddenly 111 on la t Sundiy , died on Monday , nnd was burled In the Catholic cemetery hero today. Mr. Rlchllng caves an igcd wife and a number of chil dren. FORECAST OF THE WfcATHER rulr l'rliln > line ! Siitiirilny. ltli Vnrl- nlilc AVIiiilN , tinrrcdlctloii * Mnilc for INcltriiMkn. WASHINGTON , Oct. 20 Forecast for Friday and Saturday For Nebraska , South Daltota , Kansis , Wyoming and Montana Fair Friday ami Saturday ; variable winds. For Iowa Fair in northern portion ; cooler. Helena , cloudy 4G 4S .00 Kansas City , cloudy CO [ > > .00 llavie , clear 42 f,0 T Hl marck , clear 41 f , | .00 Galveston , part cloudy . . . . . 7C S2 .00 T indicates tracn of precipitation LUCIt'S A AVEI-SH , Locul Forecast Olllclal. MUNYON'S INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds , Coughs , Hay Fever , Bron chitis , Asthma and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Clouds of MoillpntPdapor nra Inhnlrrt UiroiiKli thi' mouth mill rinlttul from tlio tins trlls , clinnslni ; nml TaporltliiR all tb Inllamul and illaoniKil partH wlilili iiuinol lie rcncbeu br mtdlcluu talfeii Into tlio nloumcli / ( reaches the * nrr spoti ft hrnli the raw jtldcfi ltftoeslothetrdtoftttieatc lt acts ai utMtlm mut tonic In the uhnle tuitrin fl Mat 4rnapM > oro'iit lijmalt. iros Ar"hf > l.J'Mla CHARGES LOW. DR , SPECIALIST. TrciDoUroiiucf DISEASES AND DISORDERSOF MEN ONLY. 22 Years Experience. l2YearslnOm > hi , FI-FCTUiriTV and UbDIUAI. ' 1 realtneiit _ combined. Vnrkocclc , Stricture , Syphilis , IOSBO ( Viper and Vitality. nmrSOimUVTFin. Charpealow. HOME THKATSIKNT. llooU , Consultation and Exam. Illation Frei" . { lours , B a in. tot : 7ioHi > r.i Sundar,9to 12 1 > O. Knx 7(6 OfTirc , N. U Cur. HlU aud 1'ari.am Stre tb. OMAHA. NIB , BllY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. KOTU THIS For WEAK and VI lrl Itv ( o 'hr Rt nulpit Invluf'at > r A { the nqo II cure w hero nil e-He. fftllq when oomhlnoil im it mi \ < * fiIH hv ) 'ic ' spe - IttHMf of ibn Stut 1 by noIexllMil lus'i- UHP l'MS Put until trr i UI'I'IST l'lII us < Mth < > r inoeHonl or clr . triil tiPiiitupnt hn priviti to t < f w'i M iiiul xppnnu Iv iiitili r jirojipr nUI o i ul eoinblnlim of HIP P two mml * in itivi t > ow prs liv tlipxo iMiilnonl Spoi InlliK prmiunni results now hut * il'o obtnlni < l un l Imp umi ble > to 5peuri > bv olthor mi-dlrlno 01 < lo , in dtv u tvl nlono HOIH 'I ' iu > l i | pi\il > vour liili'lllRo'uo Hint HIP 1VM > eotiilin l \\lll nctninplMi morp than w lii-n uti i < i < iratplv ' The IP able it nil prosi < ! % Spulnllot1 * ni. todnj aohlevlns tl unit , wotilirful results In ein'ntr ' NKItVnl S , I'UUONMt' rttiil 111 UiMl < ll- < ciisand nil ( lltllMilt i1l"n ci nf MKX anilOM1 V IN MTPKIXO TlU'ATMnNT ti ! f'llnv- . ItlR quilltUilt Ollv hnlll < l bp Illkotl In'o i ' - i IPI 11 Ion Aoilltv \pi rletiookill anel i nbl' hnl loptitiitlon for RELIABILITY - Host NunKs mut \ll of wh' h ur . | io ( * MiMl bv the Sprclnt- tsm of lhl limtltuti mill an HP < i" nrv for Loading Itu > > iiic.ss Men of tliN Cltv , UK * u < . --riii mill - .ui8ficurj tuntmcnt of miv o " iii Till ! STATIC KLKCTKO Ml DICAh GUARANTEES A PERfECT AND PERMANENT CURE lly Their Coinbinoel Hluctro-iMudlcal Treatment. WEAK , NERVOUS MENla.Vi DISEASES OF REBTUH-WW \Ihilltv weak nninlt' ' * shattered tie-rvous ( hcniorrlioltlM ) Inteuinl or protnnlltiK. 1tch svsleni , c uisi'il bv oWnvork , e\irsss , re- lup , e \ < orlmuini eli poilllvevlv ourLtl KiiHIiiK In weiUticss of binly nml bmlli vvllhoilt tin uop of it Unlfp IOSMH In the uiliiP , dlzzlnoHM , fulling inein- CTHEIAPU ratiurli. iilierntlon ntul my link of eonililenrc anil umbltliin pu in d I UulAuIl'"il v s ii1' - * 1 ii , liullgrsMdii , In b.irk loln kldnevs nml other < ll uri".s- ' wiuknesn pa'n ' .mil fullne'W utter uitltiR' . \\\K \ \ symptoms utillttlnK' olio foi builiuss 01 he-nrtburu eti pliMiurc Out spoclal systpm of tipnlniptit will tniro YOlr npstorp your phvtlcnl anil I AI1IRG All ttoiiblts i > i ulUr to rout- siual hp.illli i nd make vou otieo inonn & .UUIUO K mo'-t sum t fllllv UiMleil man unioiiR men no nutter who nu what nnd prompHv CHIP , ! bv lhl t e'onililuoil hai fa led Mi-til al Trcutmi Ml without pilti or CONTAGIOUS QLOQD POISON oppiatton n few SyphllN and till ellioii-'oi of HIP nlooil RHEUMATISM utte-ily ; piotnptlv ami HiorotiKlily cuiod niitlory roule-d In a fiw iluv ? trac of the' poKon ptadle-ati-d fiotn tin vs- 1 torn foreve-r , icstorliiK hcnlth anil mull } " CATARRH J > osllhrU cul01' ' DIIDTIIDR c-urpd bv ihelr new moih- nUr lUllC""oa without knife , truxH or ALLSKINDISEASES-K r * iletentlon fiom work a mlnless , sure and pcimanent euie BLADDER AND URINfiRY - IfADinflPR ! C " . Hvilropclp , fHvellliiK tiMteil sureofullv UHnluUUtnbE.inil ttiiilernesq of Ihe oiKiim nnd fflundH Ireated with unfallinj ; HAIR AHD SCALP success , niCD Cl KOTD1P1 DEI T 's ' nbsolutelv the best that ran be m iniifnetuted Sit UUli BlLElU Illlu Clkl , I Isfnclorv u'sult-4 tn'AHAN'Tnini In f-verv Instance , ( all and oximlno FUUU OF CHARGi : , ot write for futthoi paille-ulars before liui- i ll l.slllK Ifou cannot call .it the. of lice , fullv describing vour svmptoms , and you will letelve In plain euveloie i scientific and honest opinion ofout < ease and a book of valuable Information free of ehaigt \\ilto far a Glide to Hcalfi today. H 11OUUS From 8 a.m. to S p.m. Siiiula > s , 10 a.m. to 12 in. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE , , NEB. Permanently located 1308 Fariimw Street , Tlic only Klectricul In stitute in the city. Shiverick Furniture Co. I4tli and farnam Streets. We show the largest and best selected stock of goods in Oma ha and our prices are the lowest Purchasers of furniture will do well to visit our new store l [ and see our q-oods. * * * wC4 o SHIVERICK FURNITURE CO. 1315-1317 Farnam Street. ItBe Be cold enough : s How is your office ? Are you beginning to shiver already , thinking how you will keep your overcoat on to keep warm ? The Bee Building is the best heated building in Omaha , as well as the best kept building. You can get offices there from $10 up. MOVE WHILE IT IS WARM , GROUND FLOOR , BEE BUILDING. RENTAL AGENTS. ' STRENGTH IS NATURAL WEAKNESS UNNATURAL The weakness of the pare-nt Ib bound to bo born In the child This fact la fo ! for nober thought youthful er rors anil excesses causing organic weakni'Hs , nervous and glandular troubles in men and women l.s the Imno ot life. Why la < t that men and women will allow themselves to Buffer Ihe torturcH of thf uivrodeemcd and nlowly but Mirily blnk Into a living hell of mlsfrj und vvo < - , when positive relief ami an absolute euro Is within such rimy jeaeh can be had almost for lhr > asking Tovsenlt , dehll- 4led men and women I offer a free book If they will only wrllo for il It will tell you Just why drwn will not euro and why ELnc'THICITY In now the. Kieateat remedial agent known to modern science 1)K. HKNNETT'S KUCCTKIC KIILT Will touch the right spot and mike you well and HtroiiB aga n That wondrous vUoial Htrength which IN given to men and 'women ' who vv < ar my IJelt ean lif gained hy no other method Thin treatmunl gtritly tones the nlonmch. purifies the b'ood and puts the nervous , muscular und circulatory syittmn In perfect condition John G , Cruff , Colorado Springs , Cole , wrltca Dr , Bennell I thought you would llko to hear how I nm Rotting ulonr with jour Belt Have been wearing It for OEM- JZHAIj NEHVOI'8 DEHIUTY and have rccnlvcd great iKiiulH It U the best thing to give a man strength I over Ban. Ban.II r Ualllnger , I yens , Cole , -writes : Di Honnett Vou rc < iuct'Ud mo to wilte you In thirty days and let you know how your Belt was nerving me My case wafi i liard one but the belt has helped me. I fed much liefer and that "TIRED FEISUNfj i imvii had lor twenty-Ovo years hat disappeared The jmln In thr > back of m > lurk la also KOIICDoi tors never did mo any good. l ut I Ihlnk your Belt la O K. > iv HEI/T HAS 1'ATENT SOFT SlhKEN C'lIAMOIS-fOVEHED My Belt Is guaranteed for one year and ran IIP renewed /or 7G oents wlien worn out No other bolt can be rationed for any price It aulrkly and permanently euros Nervous Doblllty , Sexual "Weakness Night I/OSWB Shrunken or I'ndt velopcd Organ * . Vurlcoeelp Stomach Uver ' Kldnev tr { iladder Trouble , Constipation , rthfcumatlsm , Lumbago , Lame Hack. and all Female Complaints Mv Ni w Electrical Suipensory for the < uro of the various weaknesses of men FJU3E to every male purchawei of one of my belts Call upon or wrl c mo today Oct Symptom Ulank Hook and Literature. FKKi : TKKATMKNT TO ALL CALLIJRS. 8old DR RFMHETT ELEfiTRlfi "oou',2 ( } ! " ouaia oik , only by UHi PUHIlu I I bLbUiniU Cor 10th A UuUgo sin , Oiuaha. TUKKIbll T. & P. PIU.S brings monthly nwn-1 fctriiatloiiHiirounliuday nuvurdls.iiipolntyou ! . ' if Stottswll h 'ln any cabu. Miy inull.l ilaUn's Drug Store , i8th &l'arnmmOmilmNeli