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(84 THE OMAHA DAILY B FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1890, | IN THE HED OF SIORIS. Defat and Disuter Follwing in the Wake | of the Onaha Tean. | YESTERDAY'S GANE AT MILWAUKEE, | Anlmmmse Crovd Attends the Races at the Seate Faie-Tips and Eae tedes for Todiy's | Contests, Phyed Won Loss Minneapolis 110 nw 40 M ke 109 o 40 Kams Gtv. 2106 0 " Denver e 3 Blous Civ.C s s Ol 105 & 59 Lintin 0 1o B v7 Bt Paul. 107 ] Lincoln 11, Shux Uity 0. Liscow, Neb., Sept 1L.-[SpeialTel gram to i Bee. |-Folowing is the score of tday's game: SEOUK CRTT. TIANCOLN. Hi oPAE 01001t . 11100 Kappell i1 ] 2 11 Browan.t...11 0 1 0 Powll 1, 1011 { 0 pins. 11160 Hoo Shdlha 1§ 6 1 0 Neeulhr, sl Wlier. 02 28 0/lmpo. ...l Crowley,I...00 T 0 0 Mohlerp. .3 Totn » Y INNINGS. Linoln 102 02 06 1 | Sionx City st 1 € 00700 1f | SUMATARY, | Tuns arned-1i Siix Clty 4. Two base hits— 1 hnagn 2, Tr ¢, Brlmblecon, ree-tise hits— Kappell. Doable s appell to Powell, Wilner (o Shellhise fo Powell, ilblecon to illar, - {0 Phlan o an B o Balls—Moh ke B Widner 4. 1t by pichor-Hover Shell Buse. Siruck out-Moller 3 W idner 3 W il pitehes Mo anlthiny minut Milwank MiLwiwker, Wi, Telegran to Trie | score of oday's gan Timme of s Cupire Omatn 6, Sept. 1l—{Spectil ~Fillowing s the O hour MW A UKEE. E " oBIo Ar 2 OWalabas.....l 22 30 0 Newrnin, e&if1 23 B0 Olllewelng, 90 01 10 11 00 156 61 a1 00 18 01 20 00 in ol i tals... .. 6 100 13 4 Stlike ot £ niin s ot of line; BYINNNGS, Mily w8 008718 1.0 9 1= Omaha,.... 00140010 0=0 SUMNARY . Tums earnol—Mil bise h More Wash Milw ix uie Alberts Mo filh van 1. Minneapolis 10, Denver 2, Mixyiarous, Minn, Sot. IL— [Spocil Tdegran 0 Tup B, ] —Folloving is the sare oftoday's gne : o dmopaml o miooay NMeouad 1.1 1 30 OMeGine, 1.0 03 1 Mioneni e 2 10 0Curcl w0 03 01 Hyn W02 0010 O 3148 1t A I Sl B 1801 010 dliow 01110 0 i1 Olioymias. e 0 08 |0 Lo1a oMendiiiE 0 02 10 202 oWniloads0 11 40 Doganid ¢ 3 01 OMenm 0110 Mot 2 74| Touls.... 2 120 1 4 Dowie Outor iterfiring vieh felder, B XNNINGS Minmeanolis 13 30 00 00 3-10 Denver.. . 100 01 01 00 0-2 BUMARY, arned runs—Ninne, inehan Da . Toublvpla 10 Dayto Ryn. Nabb' 4, Simclk Fussed ball-Re, neapolls G, Don v o7, five minutes Natonalieigue, Two hse 25 —Day, M Dugdale 16 Dow i —Killend, 4, MeNabb 6. © O bases—Min= 1 hour and fifly - AT TOSTON, Boston, . Jo001 00 0-2 Philaddlphin...0 © 0 00 1 0 0-1 Hits-Boston 4 Philadedphia 7. O~ Bostond, Philadelphiat. Batterie “hols Ilul(l Hordie; Vikery ind Clemeots. Umjire ~Pow AT CIXO First game— Cincinati, Pittsburg. Hits Cincion NATIL 020 00 000 O0- .0 00 00000 0-0 Cincinnati 6, Pittshurg Errors— til, Pittsburg 1. Batie Rhines. md Hireingon; Osln ad Decker, Um- jire-—Striel S Cincimati,, 15500 21340 Pittshirg 1L 00000 Hits—Cincinmita 7, Pittsburg 4. Cineimatil, Pittsburg 2. Batterie: wnd Keenaand Osrneand Decker. Um pire—Str AT GICAGO. it gane — Chicago. ... 10 10100 0-5 Cleveland, 00 000 0 -0 FHL—Clicazo 8, Olevdind 4. Erros— Chicago 1, Cloveland 0. Batie Hutch- ison and Kitredg, Young and Soners. Umpire — MeQuaid. Seond gume- Chicio. .......0 92 0 0 1 Cleveland, el ) Hits—Clicago 9. Cleveiland 11 Chicigo ), Cl and 3 Batteris—Steen and Kittrelge, Viauund Dowse. Umpire — MeQuaid. Postpned on Acconnt of Rain, Cucaco Sept. 11—All the Broheriood ind Anierioan pmes seheluled for this after noon were posiponel oniceont of rai, as wasulso the National gane atNew Y Lincaln Taycory, Neb, S Haces, 1l [Specil toTns Ber|—Th crovd tiat githend t witness the nees this afternon was the lagest ever seenon the groandsor the stite fuir. The amphitheuter was janmel fron the fence to the nof., ud the canpy overlond was lined witheurins spetators. Thegallies yero filled to sufoeition, whil the fenes dear wround the track were lined with fuwes. Tho roofs of tie callle stlls wrved as rouwsting oforievenl hudrel moe. The great est nih usias i was manifested throughout Thefirstrace was that of foals of 1856 for 4 ] The races mtend were: b s, Johnso & Perey, Waloo, Neb. ; Burles, ohos., Bl Pyle, Humbldt] Beaudiamp & Jauxvis, Concordiz, pume of §00 z0ldie g for |l ¥ resulted in- Hurley oy gelting the pole, Golaiogeting scond anid Heln third, " Hurly Burley took beltad i thestartandleld it to the end, Gollie bike o thefiestquatior of the first halfand foll ek tothind plice, but dosed upon thelastquaror of the fivst hall and hellsecod plice 1o the end of the heat, closing tho heit with abut o lngtls beo tween hor and Huley Butley whon they pased undee e wire . Holen was about thesame distance beland Goldie, Hur. ley Burly wis dodared the vinider, Timo 5. i the seconl heat Tiudey Burly o, Gallie sccond place ~and Helen third hoentin hew was witlout incilent, with Hurley Burhy leding thoughot, Golce holting sccond place and Heln thed. Flur. leyBurly wis dedared tho winne. Tine. 2: £t the e Tu the (hird heat the roers stated in the san positions endendal up the sameas be fore. Hurley Burly wis dedived the yinner of the hut.” Time-2:31, Huley Burly wis alsdedived the winnerof the raw. Ho wis driven by hisowner, B £yle. UMY . y 2iR8F, V81 ‘The swond Hhce wiss that, of the fora pune of |00, The hones e -G k§ iy Stiohn g ¢; Nit Brown, (Owmiha; Flosie | feid, Wedks, Englovood, Jin #ed, Tako | W r SALVADOR'S NEXT PRESIDENT. Red, bm. ; G. L Mawel, Kerney, Neb ; | Saunlers, Ei trpris, Rebound, Nellie 0. M‘:“S [R‘)]] NEBRAS[\A TOWNS Alnont Bashaw, blk &3 Frank Bums, lia | Seond nee, threequarters of a nile, two Congress Oonivemee t Beleot & Sice Gve. rourolds, haidicy—Ton Mackin, Elly : 2000r 60 MBS, On cutinglots Almnt Bastw ot the | Blackburm, Liule Gyynie, Olen Rush, Al 0§ BAK Biaribo, Bt 1T Spedl Tele- polt, Flossie Real seand placend St Join | tale, Bernline, Ten, The State Matidist Conference in Amual [ SAN SAT J=This city b third. [n th fivst quirter of the fist hif | Third race, ruls nd omesixtenty, Beld A gram 10 Tux Bry.|—This city has taken on a Alnont Bashaw broe ad Flossi Red | handeap-K hiftan, Dankl, BigThree, Lewds ssiom at Hastings. Toliday appearance. National bunting floats vased 0 fint plue. Almot Bashas broce | Clark, Loglight, MeMuttey from_overy residomce and Dustnes hotses agin o theirstquarier ofthe secod LS | piLurth e, ohe mile-Taris Clark Big and streets are crowdod with people whohave anl St.johnwent lane e the fint hif, [Thrw, Vemoit, Propbey, Warpals, Mass DTS JOMm. OVey Costtor OEbe SeoiBic to reaking bally aid aliost tomiig tonstaid: | Howird, blue Vel, Pigdm, Hury' Kui, | HRSE STEAUNG AT GRAND ISIAND, | come from every quarter of the rpubl still before he conld be righted, During the | Mollle V', Bararola, Jack Murray, Jas pr. be present at tho opening of congress tomor- atil bafore be cond be ristled. Dufng (he | Mollk V¥, Barar ok Muray Juaper. Tow. That body will conveno in tho National ast hall Almont bashaw ot down tob 08 il , I and 01 it , sell p theater. One of the first mcts of congres 1o upon Fosw Eied |ing St Abab dick ueny, FredPiuk | Washingion County Ttepublicans—A | tHbr, 06 of the fint ads of conrass the I»h\' 4l|:‘|r'h-{£)’|(\’|- last '"] 4 qrrll;ll “\(Si'l“lli\gllrll."ul‘\‘ lrzflfl';(h‘ ol aal wlling New Clry Hall at West Poimt— unexpired term caused by the death of ut brok just biforereacting the | Sith nice, {ireefon o nile, Menendez. Eiota is the most popular wite, giringthe mee 0 thebaymare. Flhse | —Crole, Voxlor, Holy John, Ton Stevens Med#eal Society Meets GNQIAto INA his oleclon 1o drhoti ted sio 1Rad was dechred wimer, Almmt | I B Fred, Hodstow, funleroy, Tntruder, At Ausora. Ganeed, Db AYEIL, WHO. Wik Jeep Buhay secnd, nd 8. Joln third,’ Tin— | Bolser, Govemor Hardin, Kbie B dent under Mentnder mnd _ who' set 2904, ATSHEIPSEIAD IAY. rice, one mile-Klkton, Lady Jane Monroe, Can-Cin, Coumt Dudley, in theseend heat Flosio Reed had the [ poe, Almont Bahaw seand place andSt. | Fist Joli tivd. Thohorss folowel in s orler | (coll, H as gramto Tur Ber. ) mide his usial breakand ame in aput jour | hundrd fot behind. Alnont Basiaw was hton, chancello ind J. H, Pr Filth rice, mile and threosix toenths—Tos | Angeles, Bade, Kenwoal, Elve. <68, Nob., Sept. 11.—[Special Tele- up & government on the borders of Honduras, is in Guatemala, but his best friends bellove lie stands 10 chince of being olected presi- ~This morning's session dent by the Salvadoran congress. The Sava- il the last half of the last hall, wien | Brafo, Nadstne. efourthsof & nile, Specl | Of the Nebraska amnual Methodist confer- | dorans claim hels a traitor and is iheligible x‘\\“‘:xrx;{i}:fnfi‘:h"‘]m’ 'fl“.tff{l'i” rh Al ‘Kr:;«lf"dlfi'-:‘/‘/vf‘-' ‘fi";,l.‘-‘,".‘ Corroelion, Kings | 01C@ Vas jpenied with devotional exercises by | 10 offce 1h~l u:n:-r\_.l._vm Barllas ehoto as hilf StJoln brke badly and was alnost | ton, Fitzjimes, Vol Los Acgeles, Rev.J. W. Roye The minutes of yester- }wlwl;:nllnl:.t Jnd this has cutoff all his chitces fire hogotdowito bisines, He | Third moe, threequarorsof a mil, o session wore mad ond approved. Tho | MRS L Gl to Y oiistuced, bul as thevowas no | i swine falcs—Enngdine, Barheny | lishop announcd adrafion the charter fund | (he preciaent ot 1o tamoq Sovm o, to | distanc i g in tie Te sic b ainoucennt ‘.'-t:::::y- 1‘».‘-".:‘.'1 um:nl“’.\'L\ikrk(‘:;;:\ilnl\l}0“]- of &3 andon the bk concern of §1,048; tho | been printod here, and tho statement that sho i e thind Ament Bashaw had the | Futthracd mile sl oe-oidith, sixm | (Fafts wen oriered, A8 chta DIl (e eoneltny pile, Flossic Reol seond and St John third, | stakes—Tulla' Blickburn, Ruprta, Mis [ It vas moved by . S, Stein that a temper- e the unfortunate womuan &3,000, Bar. Bishay ad (hrowghout, it wes hard | , Reclar, Rosett, Helter Skelter, ance mass mecting be fl\]l)slimll“d_’lll‘ the con- rundis and his fulluil\' ll'l\"\} m"".“ .l*‘IL‘llll'n pressel continully Floss St Johm | Druidess, ference sermon on Thursday evening., C. F. WaLnY = friends for yea r of Weslyan unive declard wwinner, Tine—3:27 i Sith nce. nile ind one-ughth, sdling— meeling. Thechartersof the eftective | t““‘?"‘“‘"\,"‘"""""'f.""f"'-( Ko In the fourth heatMat Riley, thedrive of | Blatyre Emest, Bithda Eleve, Sam of York, Lincoln, Nebrska City, Cray or MEexico, Sept, 11.- qumnx of tho Flossie Reol, wis 1 off il Jf. V. C Woud, Sierento, Rover, ReEeho, Bumsade, trice ind Hastings districts were passed. | probability of a war botween Guatomala and dier of David City substiuted Th s | Castaw uy (G L. Haight, 5. Gray, D. C. Ridgeway, 1. | Mexico are unfounded. President Dia said irtel in the same owir wbefre. The | Swenh vaw, seen-dghths of a mile, o | . Ameshirr, 6. F McAdan, as visitors of | 1 SRR E N e T WaBlL dnangs of drives e FosshKeel prored | turl—Loa Moy, Kisson Frale Ward Brav, | the wost Nobriska conference, ‘were fntm- [ (JE6Y0 00 Wil 5o P R nost i fortunate, forwhe sl broe onthe | Renoune, Ko, Kingsock, Anndd, Red | lucel. The ssssion closed with benediction Mexico prosy n peace, h fist quarter of the last hull the newhandler | Leaf, St Jot, Lotion, Lafitte, by P.S. Mather ofthe west Nebraska con- | secretary of foreign affairs said he did of tho reins wis uticrlyat sm, aud belore ference, not believein war, The Guatemalan minister the mare got down to totting she lost so Pacer JohustonSoll. Tho conference bistorical society held its [ here referred to' a former convention in nuek gronnd thit s hocame in fully i eighth 0. Y., Sept, 11.-Clurles K, Dun- | annil Sesion thisaftomoon at the Meth- f which he siid Guaiomah hud_eason of a mile behind on thehomestriteh. Al-| barhas just. bught the fanous pacer John- odist church, with H. T, Davis in the chair, l{w rw-l‘ I ‘-:fl‘n tow nlr 3 M o mont Brasiaw camo in first, Tine | ston, rewrd 2065, of E C. Longof St. 1*al | Themeeting was addressed by L, B. ‘Larman, Alvr the periect neutrality _~!n Joln wis seondand Flossie Reed tl | forss.om. Johnstn las the fastest mile | Ho Burchof Nebraska Wesl y | observed rgu;l for having suppre ~w|‘lh- Jine i Weat yias Dot tothe fastot ever trited | reard of any trotier orpacer ia the world, | D: Fitz and ohers, The venerable gentio: | tended vevolution of tho late General Bar. in N eiras ki, theonly one ever sumissing it il Rev. Tuern, recited —entertaining | rundin The press unanimously attacks the Witz ihat of 136, inwhith Din Dieatthis | FEAR AV ZADAAN QUTBREAK, | 'emilscencesof bjs eardy work in Nebra United States government’s action in the Bashaw reordby just Wlf asecoud. Al wos decland the wimer of therace SUAMATY, They fumishod relished by the large The o Pecesin [daho Threatening Deomonstrations. BorskCrry, Idabo, Sopt. 1l.— White, an old froticsmanand lndim figiterof the Long Make Very St. John. ... Flossie Reed Almont ¥ backin the '50s, with privations endured, ete. entertainment. which Horse Stealing at Grand Island. Gy Tsuyn, Neb, Sopt. Barrundia aff i, e Fatal Quarrel at Mil ford, Conn. Mironn, Conn., Sept. 11.—[Special Tele- gramto Tue Bre. |-John J. Waters, aged was concourse. 11.— [Special o Siif oy, near the Silinon river, hus sent a dis- | Telogram to Tie Bee.]—A fast pacing horse ;‘;‘1}3“(““““':‘t'""l::““:‘:”;h‘l“ ‘l""_"l:\‘:fl’:‘:i‘;l:; Thothir he gris h taGovernorShon {ulormig bim tlat | belowzing to Charks Moore was stolen from | (EOSHVOIY one, last wikht ot Lanewvitle thatof 1l theconitionof afiirs imosg theNePertes | his tabl, onomilonorth of thistity, yestar- | S miesd scuth of lere, Jay ICuowl Y30, e omptiton Indansil that plica fiulaming. T trbo | dayaftemoon Avnight two of tho fam | S BF Duvid Knowlos sveh clatm the owr } Coilt. Rincon Suaguomdio: b || = NCE BN L bt ot R LA CHAITIBHRBR ) 11 e o ROl I o W G pRyiaini 1 ) HIBGHL ik ton, Madrid Ty b.s. Ed Iyle,| tratmat rexivel, thedesh of braves, sod |5, =% 206, FETE SEEERA A 8 W | wige and son Goorgo on guand therein, Later Humboldt; Lohskob. g, Nat Ben, Bur-| theloss of sto i, and vow vengeane some 1 % hbors pumsuit, but were u v Knowles called witha party of n navle to overhaul him. lington, Ia | tine onthe whites Over twohundred In- | There Have beon a number of casesin this | 41d startea to breuk i the door, George 'T'on Jaabs ws giren the pole, Sprigue- | ains ar canped it Moadors i m oo he first one caught | Ared, killing Waters, wio was in the party Wrigrhi second plce, while Kobbie P, Lda the wirrios o i war paiit Dr. David Knowles and his wife and Georgo md Lobisko follwed in orda’ mamed. | Ty pople arve alamed at the he bl Knowles ave been ted, Waters lcaves LT BRI DT 1‘\\‘-“(‘-1 tak wd ppeanuncs of the lud Washington County Republicans, | & Wilow aud six childron. uvin seond TomJachs thivd, Loksko [ B yuaws® il - the setiers to Blirs Net, ASIFb (11— Bpaclal b, Tan - —————— furth o Spogudeight last Ti thelast | canful, Soilersavin tachesare focking | prry e o Sitee ! st 1 Republicans. farter of thelast lnlt Lobisko pssed the | 1ou cortral villey., Tho great 1L OT il b RLURRR Comoeatt SacLbnste | REReLEs; Mont., /8 The republican Iw‘nlx.t.; !\-:” “h“-;ull;‘,[r ll‘\t":\ :'““ Ling golexcieman prvai ; ir” l|“'| "“fl"‘”' 5 “’ nn‘; 'fly:::mrtl‘“\:m\.l(‘;lll 1|nm4n,]flv‘\\ - :I. |h:"|| LAY BRI iR sk &t Bl thiay." Thb thegns and wo e heat. 0 M4 | Satlersare arming todefend themselves, county couveition Saturd o delegates ; o sfore the conventic v lobble P way seand, Idavin third, Tom | Sutuniay oe conpaiy from Foise wer to the cagressioml_convention at Columius | OMLY business before the convention was Jneobs fourth. Spragiebright fifth toe w18 016! BaTeh EorFERE Trang o willprobably go uninstruzted. renominating o candidate for congress and cIn the scondheatthe horses took up their i Gorermr SH6Rp hna lo: SEe et naming astate committeo. I H. Carter, the pacesin the orer that they lad fhishel u 1| patcheda capainto huten by forced narches The New City Hall at West 1Point present representative in congress, was previmsly, obask ledfrom fl-'l \'l,"hl‘} toreach Meulowsas son as possible, WesT Porst, Neb,, Sept. 11— [Special Tl unanimoisly nominated. The plitform vom ihe Jit. .,Il,lnt\i‘l‘l‘:‘r'\lw’\* seond, Robiie Al i grinito (EiDe yor snd .l-i.,.'|<.l|-;(1s'l rnxl;h'fuy "xr{‘n: (IIT\""l?xt\"”l’l‘“ms‘il\"‘: e g S THE WORLD'N FALR HEAD. council retured from Ore and adopted | fONTIIES UM congres the ¢ iy the tine nadeny 1 E laus Tor the neswolty hall thab were dromn | the federal “clection bill ommends & ey 0 Great Intirest Munifusted as 0 Who | by Mondolscoi fisha & Lasre . Brere. | FVion of the maturlizuion laws aul Willbe Director General, Crirc Sept. f1.—The priudpal topicat world’s fai v headquarters tday was the com- ing selationof aliredor gnenl. General D H. Hastiigs of Pemsylvunia,arrived this rorning andis undersiod o bo workin g for tho pesition. A T, Geoshorn, exdiredtor gueral of the (entmnii, cmn hardly be cilled acandidate, but pesible thit ifthe In the third heat the horses stared in as befol Lobasko led from the start, At the doseof the first half Tdavan was crowding kim for fist plice, with Robbie PandTom acobs neck and neck abont three ngths be- 1 RobbieP brke o the last guarter, giving him fourth plice intheheat. T.obasko won, Time—2; Lobasko wis dedared the winner of the ruce. SUN M ARY. body seans in iave &7,000 city hall bonds Peters of (his ity bauk atpar, G0, & C. June 10, 1 Sept. 11.—[Special to i .]—The Yorkand Hamilton county medi- calsociety, an assciation organized at York %0, hell its second meeting Tes- cornmends Speaker Reel’s course, g Southampton Strikers Quiet. SouTHAMPTON, Sept. 11.—Quict onco more prevails. Ata couference ofthe strikers this afternoon it was decided to return to work on the coneession offered a fortuightago. One of the leaders said the fact that the strike hud been precipitated without authority of the London execitive board precluded hope of with the design. were sold today to. R. for an eastern savings ety Aurora. Hobxke: 1| howor was tendied hin vnmimosly he | aay in this city, the following members S Ty e fre e e Robbie 1 5 § | might accgr. Ex-(ongrssmin Gooreo R. | heat e present; - Drs. Bricher, Gooden, Stean- y opposed by theminority and may be P < 3| Davis of Chicagols alo promivently amm- | pere’ Gillins, Case and Woodard of Hamilton | upsct tomorrow. The concession. If - ac- Torn facohs . e AT 3 | tined county md Drs, -McConaughy, Shidler, Far- | cepted, means an advauce ofa penny an hour, Sprauebright, S R L T California ma the Worll's Fafr, loy, Sedgwicl, Roynolds, Gurdner and En- [ Trops aro stil in attendance, but no troutle Tho mil and repat mnoig nce ©r 8 | g0 een Sep. 11— Dedogats from | S8 of Yorkdousty. Papas were read by | is anticipated. purse of §00 excitol grt enthusism, The horses eniored were Tanak, Mr. Clarkson, Linoln ; Bepp, 8 5 C. A. Bunet, Oreans; Dr. Failey, Dr. every county in fhe stite and many commer- ciil, industrial and other orgmizatons met adupted, Redsign. b s, A, W, Fisher Wymore. tday pirsuint to «ll. Addresses were "Tunaakgotthe ple, Bepp seond plac | mde sweuting foth the meessty for ade. | deit, J. F. Fariey, and Redsim third, Felsign pased "{3{:‘!'"; quate representation by ('mromfm at the at the first quarterand won the rice. L | . Tamaals was distanced. Inthe second heat Redsisznled all theway, his driver holding him_bick the sune_as be world's fairin It wis dedded that Bl bedrafied for presentaionto the logis- liture,asking anappoprittion (the sum was ber 10, 1590, Incident i 3 b named), t be - raised by fore Tine—l:51% Tedsign wis dedavel | tho mnuil tw lvies On - moliog the winner. i o M. H De Yoing, wwolutions SUMMIRY, were alopted declaring thit - the cowvention Redign rotests aginsta double site and that plac- | tally destroyed by fire. Beppo g the horticultiral ma agriculturalexbibits | haye Tamaa) soveral miles from theattrictive fetures of the exhibition will beprejudiciil to the inter- ots of the state, A reolutbn was also alopted fayoringa distindt building for Cal- ifornia's Aisplayand separate frow all de- prtmonts of thoex position. sclool had 10t yot co Camp mecting oper theauspicesof the Chicigo Races. Cuioado, Sept. 1l.—[Special TiiBue, West Sido park : Telegram to | —Simmiry of today’s nices it the t is expected to ha Reyuolds and Dr. E. A. Stanberg.” A coistitution and by-laws were The following are the officers Prsident, ¥, J, Bricher, M. D.; vice pre: trasurer, Robéry McConaughy, M. D. journedat 11p. 1. to meet &t York Decem- GreTNA, Neb., Sept, 11.—[Special to Tie Brr.]—On Mondsy night. the Tallon school hause, two milessoutheast of town, was to- Ieen the work of an Incendiary, as good attendince, Rev. Phillipsof Omala is cxrl'ut(wl today t conduct the services, S Gl oty An Important Question Settied, S Siovx FALLS, Sept. 1L.— [Special Telegran to —Tle state associa- tion of Congregational churches of South Dakota, after two days' deliberation and spirited discussion, refused by o largo. ma- jority the requestof the Yankton college to be considered the only_colloge in the state, butendorsed both the Yankton and Redfield colieges. As they occupy widely distant fiells, tiis seitles an important question that affects the educational iuterestof Central Dakota. L M." D.: secretary and Ad- sat Gretna. It 1 supposel to P The W eather Forecast. ¥or Omaha and vicinity—Light rain, fol- lowed by fair; coller. or Nebraska—Rain, partly snow in south- ern portion, preceded by fair; cold wave; mmenced for the season. 1ed here yesterday under Free Methodists with a ave telephone connection Tire 5 i fg—War ——— ina few dags, The ples and wires aro up 2 = riflme‘:}::‘";}m s "::““"‘fl:\fl‘:)’;:’:) Warre TUE TARIFF BILL ani the instrumonts will be pt fuin afow | BOfHyeter (l,h{’.“‘"‘l',..y(,..dm by faic in ewt- TouMadkin won, ELRLS. (he Troris) House Early Next Woek. fast nearin ¢ completion. 1At v ond, Aune (lark thin, Sioshme dr Wasmixaox, Sept, 1l.—The enrolling The Bridge Bonds Case. For South Dakota—Fair; partly snow in Tine—1iI8. derles of the senato havo ket thework on | wers 0 Gry, Nob, Sopt 11, - [Spectal | Botherly portion; colder, nofthwesterly Jivecquariors df a nile, willng—Splding | tie Wit Wl yell up with tch dy’s pro- | Faee LY ']':.,“‘{’d;w ';IL‘M"”MS winds. wai, Goxt Dy (the favorito) secnd, Atticss | wedings of thesenat, sothat this moning " P G thinl; Texas (ive irawn, Tine One mile, solling—ot Adns yon Billy | e lmg bl ves rady for finl comparison rendercd his decision in cuse and denied the € the bl dte bonds Trying to Crush Cigarmak ers. ‘hicago, Burlington and Piskortn " (e fivorie) socoul, Dan 11 | Wefors heiis smt orer b tho haso. The | Quiney's' *uppleation for o hountion | BINGIANTON, N ::d G b thinl, Fornple anws, Tine 4. work of cxamining the bill for posible| aginsttheir issue holding that the bouds | itement was created among BIELL NS, “Threo fourths of a mil, sding-Dogk | rrorswas comypletel shortly afternoon and | were not inexcess of the law ful 1imit, cigarmakers heve today by a renewal of the Witk won, Lingtrss second, Soarin (thie | luring theday it willbe signed by President - atiempt on the part of the man- favorite) thin, —Time-T 16 tro Tem Ingals ad snt to-"tho house | Oneof the greutost blessingsthat a modest | uficturers to crush tho strik by ile'nd_(hreesixtientis, orer: Jurdis | When it moets tomorrow moming tho bill | man__an wish for ia_eod” reliable st of [ a wholesals arrost of pickots, - ey —Foarte wou, Longshot s Winsloy | with the senateamend mets will, inder tho | bovels, Ifyou wishto bohappy koo vour | bail was demanded. in onch vase, e object (thefavorite) thin, - Time-3 s mles,be nfernd withouw spcialaction to | bowels regular by using St. Patrick's pills, 'is_an attempt to exhaust the re- g the wmmittee on ways and mans, A —_— ikers’ bondsmen and by Sheeps head meetig of the wuys ad means commit. Z0WA NEWS, gettingsome of the _more prominent strikers Erirea Bay N.Y., e wil lo clled for the earliest date in juil’to frighten the others in returning to Teligran to Ta: Barl practicable, md unles some uwnex- Three Men Killed by the Cars, work, " pectel obstaco i encountered on the Do, Tak BerkiL. = [Speoial Tel e day's xues : g Jart of thodenmeratic menbers of the com SR o aE s [ Brecial Telogratn Tim Healey's Denial. Seveueighihs of a mile—Worth won, | mittee thebill will b reprted bak to the [ to T Brr|—Last evening Matt Wagner, ParrapeErrmrs, Sept. 11.—A. letter was ro- Diide louse withthe committees recom men dutions s second, Reclare (the favorite) thinl, Dr Nick Steinmitz and T Raosotte, Gunwvad, Costa Kenwood drawn. Time 10, Mile and mne-igh th—Cousin Jeens won, Diiblo scconl, Beediding third, Badge ( the favwrite) not hewrd from, Bulihist, Bell D0r, RobespierrandRizjuh duwa, Tine —1:B5 45 Sevencighths of a mile, Flatbish stakes— Poomaw won, Strathneéath scond, Sallo MClelnd (the favorite) thin, Algern and Motanidrayn, Nonteey wded, Tine Rico, not luter tian Mondiy orTuesday mitte's reommendation, it is predicted, will be thit thehouse agree 10 such of the anend. ments as are merelyverbil anddo not change rates, aud thatus respeets thoe anendnenis that do increascor nduc rates jnthe bill as sent to thesenate the howe non-concur and agreoto the conferesce asked by the scnate, Al e CANAIDDIAN M ETHOD ISTS, le and Thecorn: nee, & few miles “This morning their d to it. Tho suppe struck byan Illino left here, Ta., Sept 1129, Important Questions to Come Up Bes | 4 § 10 Trn BEr]—Mr Mile and a quarter, Shepshad stakees — fore the General Contermce, o A e B Dimuth (tho fayorite) won, Fnntee e e A il 8 ravel ou, Hor Highwss thinl, Bnqut, Sir | VORI SbRiIat e o norning by hanging John. Masterlode, Rosotte and Edgar Joh- | confrencoof the MNetholistchurh of Can | pod shoeting. She ada openal y osterdiy lelegitesire prosent Over five hundred The session was talcen son deawn. Tie Mileand one- 110 4! hth, greatfallsellingstakes quently threatened ! —Raymnd G won, Erie (the fivorie) up with hearing an iddrss by Rey, Dr, Car oul, Lation thivd St. Parts, Kindly, lulisde | pen, goneral supeiatadent, Among the Fofiad anl Fitjares drw: Time—1:57 1 mostimportant quetions to be disussel ar Mile and thre-cigiths, on for the purpose of seeking work at Menomi- southof East Dubuque, about four miles down the track, lying close were under the influence of Liguor when they de of a Dubuque Woman, C. A Donahue, wife of a resident of the city for thirty yeavs, Masox Ciry, Ia., Sept. 11.—[Special Tele- Pater Mous left thiscity | oqiveq iy ghis clty todiy from T. M. Healoy, one of the leaders of the Trish parliamentary party, denying the statement that he was the Soutce of the recent cable attack on Parnoll’s spoech, Hlosays the attack in question was rinted in Now York before he lad even road Barnells spocel, which ho had ot honvd de: Livered, leadk bodies wer found 3 fon is that they were is Central train.” They South Russia Grain Exporters Excited Loxnox, Sept. 11.—A dispatelito the News from Odessn says a veritatle panic prevails amongsouth Russian grain exportors owing +0the unprecedented rapid riso in the value of rubles. The whole Russian export trade is demoralized, Two southern exporters have already failed. The govemment's policy of raising the tarifl is suicidal, e Politics at Huron. L 11 [Special Telegram ng man, suidded this herself witha stiip of had beon ill and fre- ho act. She lad been o Twa Wives, 3 turf-Laviia R et flas a Mothodsy | 4™ to Tue Bee.|—John Comey of | Hurmoy, S.D. Sept 11.—[Spe l'l‘n-logru'ln 3dle (the fuvorite) won, Philosiphysecond, |the aly e, pyvabishlig @ Methodist | b ryonthsuicited today by shooting, Ho | to Tne Bik.|—Hon, Bartlett Tripp, the o Falc. s sisterhood andthe advisibility of petitioning e N 9181 2 J Sy ite Ricbety, XL thinl, Faloaoi axl Wodentt D iany AC 6 My abIL OF h Ienink | vas fifty years ol and had ono wilo living In | cuoice of {he state democracy for United ! . B clevical procedmee, In the merorial which | Johenia and another in Nebrasks, He had | Statessenator, opened the democratic cam- | 3 wn face it is promsed to wnd,it 1s stated tot tho | OF months inngined imself in lovowith | puign hero lastnight, addressing a lige Burlingi tace prop A very lady S ity I Bumusamy, h, Sipt. 11.—Summary of | British North ac reqgnins th | @eryladyin the community audience on the tarift y tolay s v 3 B equulity of allrelizius Wdiesbefore the law, fear: eqpeesaramesl The executive board of the state committee chis ) t : but that the orde of preedeno u tid A Sunfay Closing More, was in session here today with ulithe state hadli, I MB wn, Tady loenasecad, |dominionand roviicialreceptions ignore the Forr Dovur, 8., Sept. 11.—[Special Tele- | candidates present. tar Wilkes scond, —Time -2 350, Missisippl Comtiution Rovisers, | V2 comprisiig’ twenty-forr countios in Sr. Pav1, Minn., Sept. 11.—Signal Service Soveneigiths of 1 mil, Tnming—Lona +. | northwestern fpwaand embracing seventy. | ST- PAvL, ., Sopt. I1. Jaoksoy, Miss., Sept. Il.—Judge Calnoun, presidentof the anstitutionl convention, spoke at greatlength tolay in supportof the Campbell plan, mentioned inthesodispatclies which isto divide the state into thirtem gerrymandercd election districts, o be con- trolied by the whites, elle wou, Judge Arnell second, Tony R third. Time 1344, The English Turf, LoNiox, Sept, 11 al (ablggram to J=At the Docastor neeting toln two churches, today in fayor of Sundag exposition to b el Blank petitions to” th world's fair, Asking closed on Sunday have been Observer Lyons says snow is reported this morning from Fort Assinaboine, Mont. Cold weather provails in_British North America. Snow o a depthof four to six inches foll in | Northwest tewitory above Montana and about half an inch fell over north Montana. inangurated o campaign osivg of the Columbian d at Chicago in 1893, e commissioners of tho that the gates bo kept i nted and will 5 > P & By He sid tht even tie | bo crculited all over the rict at oncs. b m— te wmo S tBe Portind Tiate of B0 ser | presidenty ofthe United States was _a mal- | The statesynol will endorso the movement, Zemamoners Deteated. ¥ clgus, five forlongs and 150 yanls, was won | of imignilcane ompred with | which it s expecied will become general, Taxairn, Sept 11.—Thesultan of Morocco's by Lo Clurebil’s flly Abbess deJovarre, |the 1lwal seligovenmmt. Ho | did f forces have had a battle with the zemmoners, Dir. Weighlll's thorpesecaid, and Mr. [not prpose to winee matters, but Hyslaam=Jo) in which the latter were defeated with a Warren's 1o la Ruesshiletigh thivd, if asked by anybody if it wasthe purpse of Rep Ouk, Ta, Sept. 11— Special Telegram Yoayyioss, ‘Tho zemmoners wore {aken. by Today's Tips. D fosiiot to netrkinefro iltrge e | o Pus Be.)~Veruo J. Hystiaus, of tho firm | soovi0%, Woia complately routos Tholr - would fran answer; *Yes, that-s wha L do ol 3 i s oo < 5 ATUHIOGO WEST SDE HRK, weire lire £ir."' Theiat had gono forth | §f Hishan & Son, nd Miss Naucy Jobuson | famous chiof, LUODUR, \TAS APRITSd, G First Rao sauira, Grey Pellow. thai fnud, fore ani Iniimidtion mut MO A A Aes s Secud Rice u Rust, Ton Makin, cease, aud if his cinvention failed to insure e > 2 e Thin Racoobig Tiree Khafian - while suprenucy by paceful methods he The Grant Monument. Crxersxar, 0., Sept. 1.—Turinga quarrel Fourth Rice -Mi o Veil, waild. i e o was hereafier killed in N Yous 111 ~At amecting of the | tonight Ben Chase, colored, fatally stabbed i Raco— St Albans, Fred Fink; a pilitieal arl himself and every aut Mon ing the quality of ore produced by the Sud- bury nickel and copper mines, Ho is in search of nickel tobe usod in tho manuiac- turoof s new gun motal which Is expoctod 10 08 farsurpass in strength and durability :hunu-ull now used s stoel surpasses plg ron. THE ELECTIO - N WIYOMING, A Very Serfons Defect Discovered in the Law, Curvesxe, Wyo. opt. 11.—The first state election in Wyoming came off tods The utmost enthusiasm was shown, but it is doubtful if the vote will be very large. The Australian ballot system was introduced for the first time, and with the registration tem. Until within a few days it was undel stood that the law contained o cliise that when through absence or illess anybody failed to rogister they would be permitted to swear in their votes m clection day. — Although a clause to this flect passed both houses of the last logisla- ture and appears in both journals, for some unaccountable reason it fails to appear in the nrolled copy or in the printed copy of the law. This onission disfranchised a y large numberof voters. In 185 tho total vote cast was 18008, Corey, (rep) for delegato in DUETESS receiving o | majoraty of 42, At this hour (0p. m) itis y difcult to tell much about the result. Some of the precincts are over one hundred and fifty m om tho tively "Tho vepub county seats and compr heard” from them, it v rom eight This ison the ship. Returns from five procinets in - Lavamio county give Baxter (domocrat) a majority of 10 11888 thoy gave Corey a mojority of 33. i INLEY BILL, ‘Toronto Papers Discuss at Length. Toroxto, Ont, Sept. 1. —[Special Telo- gram 1o Tue Bre.|-All tho pupers this morning discuss the passage of the MeKinley bill im the by 1,00, while the democrats claim it hunduw to fifteen hundred. THE WK Its Passage he Emjire (government organ) “There is o reason why [Canada despondent, though some of the tarift raise the dutics on the United States. Our country cannot be crushed by such action on the part of our neighbors, upon whom we are not dependent. Even if wewerodoprived of their market, there are ofhers whom w v find eager pur- and consumers, The {nimical attitude d oy the United States in regard to ions may prove to be da's opportun With & little enter- prise we may sccurenew channets of trade aud fill theposition which the Uuited States has forfeited by its paraded hostility,” The Globe o(iberal) siys: “It must be ar o the Llindest worshipper of the na. tional policy that it will go hard the cost ofliving and producing is reduced to alower figure in the United States than here, Nature has atidched us irrevocably to the says: should §be the changes in our exports to Amer continent and we canno me afford to maintain higher manufacturers ar prevailing in the United Nova Scoti ould in_ respect of ow Brunswick, or Scotland of Eugland. The smuggler might temper the wind to the shorn people to some extent, but in the end uothing could prevent a wholesale flght of capital and labor from the more heavily tothe less heavily taxed side of the line—to make this all the more certain, in view of the dimi- nution in vaiues of the products of the soil which is likely to result from the application of the MeKiniley tariff.'” The Mail (independe ys: “For the present we cannot expect even limited reci- . Itis, however, reasonable to expect iil time A'merican opinion, which favors ons, will bo able to assert itself. s making for a mom friendl tes just us there are afew days ago both dared for” reciprocity This was partics in Canada [ negotiations on the Sherman lines. an advance forone of the two organizations. In the United States the In_the light will yet reak," He SaysBlaine and McKinley are the Best Know broad, New York, o t full meet- ing of the Union league club was held tonight with Chauucey M. Depew in the chair. Gen- cral Sherman was on the platform, Mr, De- pow madeaspeech. He thanked the club for its cordial welecome on his return from abroad, and said: “Of all great Am s known on the other side, not even excepting (Gencral Grant, none are so well known as Jame: Blaine and William MeISinle They seem to regard McKinley as aman who has been studying up cconomic subjects and invented new schemes by which to close up the factories of Europe and starve the people into submission to the American government. They plied me with questions s to McKinley, nnd tried to et an expression as to the mnature of the man and what he is going to do with all the people abroad., Lreplied that my no- tion of MeKinley was that possibly b an idea of inducing them to wigrate witk their factorie: d workmen to the gr American country and thus help grive a gr consuming powor to agricultural profucts broal Inasmuch as some greatgovernments had taken a notion that they did not be on familiar terms with the Ameri the worst thing they cou 5 the consumingcapacity of the American hog at home.” - TheBarrundia Killing. Ciry oF Mixico, Sept. 11— [Special T egram to Tuk Bt |—According to ady recelved here of the shooting of Cieneral B rundia on board the American steamship Acapuleo, at San. Jose do Gustemala, Captain Pitts of the Acapulco has made o declratn which the Guate malin authorities claim completely justifies their actaon. Mr. Mizner, the Ame canminister, the auth ies sulted asan act of couriosy patehes above montioned when Captaius Toriello and Fitts Banundia the order for his deliver, Guatemalan authorities the latter ssion to _change his clothes, which puted, Turning a vay Bu o two revol and i Pitts and the policeman, who in_return fived on Barrundiy, killing him. Captain Pits had taken the precaution of ordcring the sengers to withdraw, othersise somo of them would undoubte bit by the bullets from the to 1 pe wis College Iazers Boughly Treated. EasTox, Pa, Sept. 11.—There has been much complaint recently of hazing at Lafay- ettocollige. Two young freshuen learned yesterday that they were to be visited rmed themselves with b mea the sophomores o keep mwva ers, Loweve vke in their doorto gain anentrance. Thefirst to enter the room, Juun Meding, a student from Honduras, was felled with o blow from a bat, which frs tured hjs skull, _Another sophomiore was hit, i badly hurt, Medina is not ext to Tue Bre|-Mr. Clarke Ca nited States minister, and other members of the American logation, start for Stockbholm this evening to be present at the ceremonies attending the reception of Captain Ericsson's body. The United States stoamer, F more, whichis eonveying the body to Stock- holm, arrived at Gothenberg on the morning of September 9, A Double Lynching in AMOY, Miss., Sept. 11. fissinsippi. Steve Crump and George Boaller (colored) were today con- victed of rape. On the way to jail a mob took them from the shoriff and sivung thom from the limb of 4 tree. Killed by Her sapposed Husband, w Youk, Sept. 1l —Carrio Long was shot and mortally wounded this evening by ent assoclition today theresult | his mistress, 1da Facrell, also colored, He Sixth Ruo—ledstne, Tom Stevas. menber of 1 otlon wn - aecessory 10 | of gho Lavors of fhve well kiown arehitects | then plunged] the knifeinto s own breast SR e themunler, who wersasked tosubult: 4 design for tho | d Liaped fFom a hird”story window and 1t Rao—Nadstne, CountDudley. | A Ministerial Thief. contemplated structure at RRiverside was sub. | Was Justanly kille seend Huce-Kingston, Voliteer, | Reamx Sept. Il.—(Specil Taegran | it The ususledn degn of Joun I, Anothor Biorcls Booord Broken, Thind RRice—Chatium, Void, to Tue Ber. |-In ourthereloday Rey, Mar- | 86 Al YOI WM yuaninonsly Fourth Race—Ru perta, He Fifh Rue—Los Augels, Sixth e tor Skiltor, yo. ruest, Bunsido, o Lt Bitsel, who six months S04 Lo dst Hourish 450 WIS reforred Live Stock kaoh 3 ! ics couly, W8 (onvietod of : 3 D 8 Sevith Race- Anbdel, Fruk Ward, Tanony in sialing kaives and other saoatl | MTCHELL, 8, D., 8 articles fron a lardyare stor He was |Eren to Ty Bik Eutries torToday's Races. ATCHAUGO WESTSIDE PakK, r:‘m:hm-anun of a miie, seling w, Eulice, Cassandra, Copper- e mended to the | hus not b | cy of the couwrt and seitenced, He s molonger seninghis cngroation The cise has cre- atw a big sewsation. Fint stock exchan go at Mi cityusnd [ W Seauun of Bonhomme county have formed a partuership to establish a live willbe shipped Lo castern markets, Pronia, IlL, Sept. 11.—W. W. Windle of the Burley atnletic dub of Now York this afteruoon rode half a mile in 1:1034, breaking the worid's bicyele record for thal' distance, He made the quarter in # 2-5, ) ol | Funting W Gun Met O1awa, Onl 1l.—Hon. R. Krupp, son of the German gun-maker, ishere test | raige at Mitchell ept. 11— [Special Telo- 1--A. M. Bowdleof this tehell, from which stock her supposed husband, one Rosenberg, who then shot and killed himself, Jealousy was the cause. s e Traple Alliance Renewed. Loxuox, Sept. 11.—The Chrouicle’s corre- spondent st Vienna says it is rumored that Itly, Austvia and Germany have signed o convention renewing the triple alliance for with us if | Three of Them Arrested and Lodged in Jail Tho trioof sluggers who assaulted 1 Carter list Saturday night at LeLearty saloon, corner of Ninth and Capitol ayonue, are now in the clutchos of the law, Carter was left lying In tho streot and the office | who found him supposed that he bad falysh on the curbing and bruised his head, for he | was intoxicated. BRIt now appears that Carte a brotal fight with Jorry Kenuan, Larry Cascy and Dick Todd. Young Pat Ford was 0 witnoss to the fight and has been arrested wlong with Kennan, Casey and Todd. Todd has admitted the attack made upon Carter, and the case seems tobe a very clear one, 8 the story runs, there wasa man named Patterson in the saloon at the the Kennan and Todd wery had some words with rted outof the saloon., Key. vicious blow as he went " Who stood near, took up the terson, Carter was soon poundod artinlly unconscious and car. ] was slugged i Kennan and s nan struck him out, and Carte tight for 1% until he was ried out of the house and left in the strect, s the police oficer found him, nan, Casey and Todd are lodged in il 1 with aii assault to commit - nirder ord is held as & witness, - LOCAL POLITICS, Second Ward Democrats, “There werenot many present at the Sec ond ward democratic elab meoting last uicht, held in Mies’ hall, corner of Sixteenth and Williams, but those w were there woent for business, and a very profitable hour was spent in discussing the question of gett out naturalizition papers. The corum itt appointed to look after the gotting out of pers forall who may need or want them ¢ sists of George Andres, Fred Duker, M McCarty, Henry Mice and oo Mack, T committoo was “urged by soveral presont put forth every effort to hoid the full den cratic force aud to bring hundreds from t republican party over to the demoes committoe on fihwice was_ appoint lows: J.J. Looney, J. Mulvahill phy, 8. Sweeney and Fred Bloomet listening to several shor hes the ¢ adjourned. iko The Second Ward Leagune, night at the same place. W. J. Horton, who lives at ¢ was ot on the still hunt yosterday looking for his brother-in-law shaw, of Council Bluffs, Crimslaw, ton cluims, has disposed of his farm aid other property, and is about toabar wife and threo children and deps a fast woman who - jives son on South Thirtoenth stweet, sold two fine horses Horton said must havé 8500 at least, and this being last of his property loft unsold cided to watch Grimshaw’s have him and bis frisky tho moment they mude a move to Omaha. Allday long Horton watched 1 outgoing trains at the depot, but his recre.t brotherin-law did not appei., “If e will come up like a Horton, “and dividohis proporty with uy sister, as he ought to do, then he wmay skip Just as soon as he pleases. ' But, Il be han | ifhe's going to cut quite so wide a swath s hohas been doing herelately” without payi orit.” Hort movement pmpanion urr . = k on the Cent Bac Wre al. ALBAY x.,Sept. 11.—No trains have arrived hew from New York since 70 tonight owing to a disastrovs wreck at Schondack, sixteen miles below this city, on tho Now York Central. Railroad officiuls here say an extra freight train collided with a rogular freight train owing to a misplaced switch and that a fow cars loft the trck. It Las been learned from other 5, how- at the wreck was v disastr the two engines, ten cars and a caboose b piled up so as to cover the passenger tr as wellas the freight tracks, Later advices show that. no one was killed, A brakemen had both legs crusted and is 10 expected to live. Noone else was hurt = e Minister Phelps Lioaves Berli [Copyrighted 18% by James Gordm Bennett. 11 York Herald ~Mr. and Mrs. sleft here for Bremen and Ro morning: ALl Berlin papers contain long ¢ tracts from the Herald's interview with (ho minister, which, Tageblatt shows that Amer soon bo admitted into Germany. des Emory Smith, Mrs nith and Miss Smith passed through hera this morning on their way from Prankfort ong the Muin to St. Petersbur Tore the Barn Down. . B. Walker was in police court yester charged with destroying a barn belonging () Dr. Barnsdull. Walker rented a house owic by Dr, Bamisdall and wanted tho build abarn, This was agreed to, and Walker was to build the barn and retaiu two monh s ront to reimburse himself for the expe ture. When the second month's rent due Walker refused to pay, and Barn notified him to move out. Walker did 1 out and he ulso tore the baru down aud to: with bim, doetor to — - Aid for the Strikers. The Ladies’ assembly, No, 9310, Labor, gavea ball at Exposition night, the proceeds of which will go towr he New York Central strikers, I 2 N ment was in tho hands of the ldies aud w 58 in every particulin The tickets wer nts cach and wore bought by nearly four hundred perso & tho ever neh, cousisting ras served. The net proceeds wore a tritle ove Steamshin Arvivals, At Queenstown—"Thio City of Chester the Wyoming, from New York for L. 5100, md At Liverpool—bailed: The steamers (' ist and Costa Rica for New Orleans; ! Neto for Galveston, At New York—The Werra, from Bre: Marviage Licenses. Judge Shiclds issued the following riage liconso yestorday : Numeand address, { Edward Burke, Valle 1 Lucy C. Weekle, o { Joseph Mosier, Cedar Rapids, 1 Marie Toman, Crote | William G Meclons { Edifu L. Birge, Onlah A box of St. Patr| mora thun any of the i's pills will cost you 10 \eaper sore with wi the market is flooded. 1v pays o got o best, and by calling forSt. Patrick's aud refusing to take any other kiud, you ure suve| of geiting the best and most relisble | made, POWDER Absolutely Pure. A oream of tartarhaking powder, Highcet | of leavening strengih—U, 8. Governmoul Le five years. portAug 17, 153, pool. ; [4 The Socond ward personal rights lon met last night at Kessler's hall, on South Thirteenth street, Speeches wero made by ¢ Jacob Hanek, I, . Rube and others, I'ha club adjourndd to meet one weck from lusk