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SEPTEMBER 26, 1800, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY, SIORT, SIARP IND DICISIVE, Th Gane Betwwn the Onabs andMin. neaplis Teams Yesterday. FULL OF BRILIANT PIAYS, 1T WA Bimx City Defeats St Paul—0ther Ganes-Standing of the Clabs— Tips for Today' s Race— Other Notes, Won. Per Ot Played. Lot I ) 3 RunsasOite E) Miwaul ! nn Daver. .. EBloux dity, Minneapolis Missmrons, Minn, Sept. Telegran to Tur Bir]—Minnapolis and Omiha playel whit prved b be about the shortestgameof the sesson this aftemoon Boh pitthersdid oxeellent work, the hits belig aboutequal andMinnapols scured onoof its runs by aspladid homerun drive, dirctly follovinga single by MeQuaid, Th support given was fine,is theballwas npped abot the fiellin all dirction, thefinest cir cusplays andbrillnt sops being all that culdown thérunsor hits. The game was so rajid thit oneside was harlly in belore it wis out,and had there een wiv ind of at ancethogame woild hive been fillad h excdtermmt, The features of thegame were s plnd id catehos of highlinens by Miller andTwohey in thoin f ul Carroll and Works i theout. Theworkof Diy, Miller, Walh and Hnralin o dificui W5 also worthy of spedal notice. The MINSEADOS, | O ATA RBOAE A 0 i1 0 by S0018 0 0/ Nowmm, . ..0 01 a X s ! b, Moquade It M imens f. Ry 1n Day, 21 11, aolts. Ouniiha SUNMARY. Eirned run—Mineaplls & Tinelaan. Stolen base 111 =Works (0 Fagan to_llanraian. Base o Is—ONMimehan 1, Faean b Hithy plched ball-Ryn Struckout--lly Mitehel 1, Fi 3. I b ali-- Noy Eirst plis 4, hat, Ll Umiplre Sioux City 1 Sorx Crry, Ta., Sept gram toTu of tday's gane: Doub 1o play TS 1nmoap- houe and” fitoen it score Powll, ib, Gening, sy Bhelas s, o Bell Totals... M ccaa = Sl ccomoncuc? 3 ~leseScccacn Bloux City Bt. laul. Farned ra base hit Btrinss 2 8. I Sity 6, 8t Pl 6. Two Threo hise hits— es—Shux Oity 7, City 2 St T 3 lases ., Dowble pays Twoloursand Milwaukeo 11, Denver 6. DiNven, Colo., Sept, 25.~[Spuial Tele- gram to Tur Ber|—Following isthe score of tday's game: T DENVER MWV A UKEE. Reyilds, if | . Mowite, 5. 0/ Murrisisey, Lo 0 Jutzen,o 0fAlerta, 0/ Reawickp =SoomED, cemccoucor oA m 40 1 30 1 13 0 20 0 10 0 80 0 o 04 1 00 0 218 3 ko Eirned runs-Denyer 1, baso hits—Mellelia, its-Shoth, Jantzen, onver 3, Milwiu leed 1 Yer?, Milya Dy lan to OBrion. I s Ronwick 4. Struckout-k assod bulls—Wilson, J iz =One hour and thixy Blanchard, e THE SPEED RING. hree-lise Bases stolon— 0 bises—Den— Nesselt to billls—Flood. ton wick 7. 0ot game veminues. Um pire— Fuirbury Races, Furnoir, Neb., Sept 25.~[Spedal Tel- pgran to I Ber. |- Tho attmdano at the bounty fair toliy wis vory luge. Reduced rateiwen givn o all rouls an a hrge number were prsentfromneighboring toyns, IFheweatier ws allthatcoull be wsked for andthe tnck In exaodllentshage, Thore vore six entries i the 2 classand four starters «fte, Amos and Kato Ca won fir 40 trotling UnionMedium, Traf- rey. Kato Cafroy tmoney and Unin Medium secomnd. Eivo started In the three.q uarters of anile runiing rce—Shitboleth, GaldDeclk, Mike Whiling, Frank Clapp and_Flie R, Mike Whiling amein fint and Gold Deck second. Tirmo—1 :19. Inthe half nile md wpeat runing rice thern were four atries—Flry Edwans Quall, Minnie Walker and Laly Winnef Mimie Walkercaptured first ad Flora sec- ond. Time—5i Charles I, Kestenon & Tolioth’s yearling ocolt, was started with Topsyto lwer the statorecod foryearings, The hallmilewas trotted inl:285 Danlip Races, Doxvar Ia, Sept, 25.-[Special Telegram to Tie Bie.]—An immense cowd was pres- entat the racs hee tolay. In fle throe- minute cliss Almont Waggoner won, Diisy J’hm‘mld,‘\hkuSpr\Iguu third Bet "tine— 24 ¥ 30 class, which wis unfinished, Nellio Barrett won tvo heats nd King of the West two, The raco will bo concuded to- morww uorning, after which will occur a ml;:lllu’ rice of onequarter of 4 mily forjloo sido. St Today's Tips. AT GV ESEND, First xace—Drizzio, Veronie, Seond race-Defalter, Eurs., Third rico—Evangeline, Adyen ture, Forthrace-Betlh D*Or, Quotation, Filth rwe—Ben Hurrison, Bill Bames, Sixth nco—Lady Reet, Eota, AT OHICAGO, Fist rice—Carter's 1 Seond race-Billy Pi Third 1ce—od, Prophoc Forth race-Fayotte, Miss Howard, Filth Twe—Bonziio Aduie, Sourin, Bixth 1ce—Good Day, Coppertiel] sl R L PITTSBURG FARZLURE, A Bix JulgmentAgainst the Irom City Bridge Company, Pirseuia, Pa., Sept. %,-~In court tolay A judgment of 183,00 aninst the Iron City bridgs compay wis fomadly entired upors the publo noords, The story of the pmbirrasnentis this: The Oliverironind ptoelcompny wero endirser on notes from the bridg company which wen to fall duo at different times, The boud @iven was that in easoof fallureto pay theso mols when they pameduejudguent by th OLiver’s of $154000 as (0 boemtered aginst the bridge company. company defaulted o theirstnote, due tember 19, henee the julgmert. The Ver compaty b Lsued attichmets i i % aginst eventhing posible due the bridge conpany andsay they are amply protecod. Fluancial drcles horare mensy oyerthe enbarnssment of he Ion City bridge works his been kept very quiet, bulthis Commercial Gazete, in'speking | mitter said: **An atachmnt tothe amount of #8990 aninst C. J, Schilvz, | owner of the Iron City bridg works, was | served ipon the Howari plate glass cornpan by W. B Rolgers, representing the Oliver irn anl stel eompuiy. The lrom City bridge compny bad billt sime lirge iron structures for the glass compuy and there is still a hlancduoom eontr; ndupon this theattchmet was laid. H W, Oliver de- clined b giveany informatio in re the matter and sonlsodid his attornoy wislt wis pailto Schult's residence, bit coild not be scen. His son-inlawsiid there wis nothing i the mattor wmpay 434 lary large structures all over the been encted by 1t - AUE YORTH POLE EXPEDITION, With Baron Nordensk - orweglan Explirer, sorln_ Dinnct) of iron. coutry An Interview Jold, the (Copyright 18%) by Jams Srockiory, Sept w York Herald Cable—Specil to Trre Bizp|—Baron Nor- Aenslejold has great hop that the new plar expedition which Norway s fitting up may mct with success, artic explorer is not ttakepartin thenew voyage, bit he witchesevery detal of preparition with pro- foud interest, Tlad achatwith the biron. Hoexprssesa flvn beliof that the northpole would b readied wforelong, ‘I have a so in the attic region. jist now,” hesaid, ‘and am in diily expecttion of a telegran fromhim, Thre i evey ruson for mo to hlieve tht my so crssed tho eigitieth degree of latitude without meting fce. I siall not be surprised tolear that the water wis elar of fce e n as far north as the eighty-second degre,” ani thelaron's stong fatures and deepset eyes wew lighted with. an esrnestness and enthusism that botrajd m eager sprvit. *“This isa gool period tomadsa dash for the noth ple. All the onditins sem to be favrable, Ifeel quite ertaiithatthe north pobo willnever be mached byships, I think ships should be usel to convey exploren to thelandnearst thepole but the nst of the jouneymustbe mide overimd. When the seals conpantively freo fron iceexploers may reach a very hich pint wd gt then so quickl, v little of their equipment or enerey will b exhaustel. The march tothe pol by lind may then be accomplished." ‘Honetly, baron,do you think itis worth allthis sicrifice oflife, treasure aud time to discoverthe north pole ‘[ wil gve ym Benjanin Frankin’s answer to the mu who asked him what utility thore vas i some fresh discovery ‘What s the use of the new-born bibe?’ manshoild not restuntil afte every spoon earth hss ben rached and canfully ex- amined. Thenorthpole may be the ke and thigs —who knows! When the ne combination was found in the st = century people sniled at the disovery anl asked what it amounted to anylow. Nobody not ewn the originatr, could s® wy Importnt resilt; b tolay millions of pple are enjoy- ingthe kenefits of that man’s work aud his faith in ftsultmate valu in all scimtificde- velpments. Theroshould beno halt in the polir regons. Scimce should pres on md onuntil the last secret s known anl no man shauld riise his vole in discouragenent, for thewhol world will be the heir of the ex- plorer who reaches the ple and brings bck full and accurate scieitific details. 1t is folly to ery “What is thouse? There isuse in overything, ind nothing temestrial should be hidden fron man,” Baron Nordwskjold is begiming to show age buthe isstill 4 powerful man and re- tains thecagerspiritthat has led him over and over agin to facoperilsin the acive seas more stiking tha cold sarcely bo couccived His massive brow juts out over eyes thatseemto Lok Tight though you. e gy SOUTH ONAHA. Foll Off a Load of Hay, Thomas Quigley droveto thocity We dnes- daywithaloalof hay. On fhe wiy hisso fell off he loid, takings forknlong, one of tho tines piering the log near ihe thigh, cauwsing m ugly woumd Robled of His Clothes, T. M. Davis repnts the 1os of o pair of trousers, in opn-face silver witchand. gold chain, sblen from nis rom in the Girat Waesiernlotel. Tlhe police are on the trck of the gullty oie. Hand Mashed, KULED AT THE (ROSSING A Buggy anl Its Ocapant Strok by a Hlying Train Near Anburn, DEATH FROM ASPHYXIATION IN A WIELL. The Boly of the Litde Girl Drowned at Omahn Three Weks Ago Found at Springfleld- Other Stato N , Nb,, Sipt. 2. —[Spechl Tele- te Bie. ] —~Ruddph Richie, atwenty- ykillel at the crossing abalf n South Aubirn, this mornig at 11 o'clcl, by thowestbound B, & M. pasen- gertrain, Wiether hewas attenpting to cros ahed ofthe tnin, o whetherhis tam wasraniing avay, will never be kiwn, hut thefiremn siys” thie horses wero runiing when helfiest siw them, ibout five hundred feeldistint. The engino struck the bugzy betyeen the wheels, throwing the decesed outmtothe piot, where the body remaiied until they reacied tie depot. His® skull was badly erishedand diost avedin The hoses broie lmse from the wreckd biggyund wenr uninjurd, Asplyxiated in a Wel Pawsie Cirr, Neb., Sept 25.-[Specal Telgran to T Brr|—Itis reortedon thestreets tonight that Nichols Stdnauc of Rork Cruk, ex-county conmisionerandme Of Mo ollest and most promivmt dtizens of thecounty, didl in swelltoday fron foular. TheBody Recowversd Strrs ob, Sept. 25.~[Spodal T gran to Tiy Beil—Yesteruy moring Comner Millerwasalled to La Platte to holian quet on the body of alittlegrl whowasfound floating in the Missouri at thatplace. Alter the inquest the lody was turmed over 0 Unlertker Spearman for buril, who brughtthe body here d buried it yesteray wening. Today the fatherof thelittle one, Joseph Vonatichka, who lives in Omaty, ardvedand the body was ox- buned aul ideatifielas that of his litle girl, whowas drowied at the fot of Hamey stret about three cks ago, togethor with another little girl, an acount of which ap- peared inTie Be it thetimeof thedrown- ing. Thovody was deconposid byond all recomitin and w identified by her long brailed hair o of the sshe wom when dmwr fither will re- moye thebodyto Onahaln a fow day North Nebraska Fair. Norroix, Neb., Sept. 25.—(Specil Tele- granto Tie B withatattended theNorth Nebmska fair today y estimatedat from four tosix thous eral Van Wyck was the dief attradion, md when he wme upon the gromds this after noonthe farmors yresent cesed 1 aduire the beautiful twin squish wd the forly- pound sugr bet aid rushed from A griol- tural hallto met and hew hin, Tie gon- cralspoke for an hourin hischaruteristic stylbandtold the farmes sme pain wd wholesome truths. Tho raws toliy were all clos andexciting: andvere witnssed by atremadous thrag, FourteenthSenatorial VALENTINE, Neb., Sept, granto Tue Ber.]-The repblican sena- toriil conventim forthe Fourtenth district methere today with every wunty repre- sented and almost every cuntyby full dolo- gatins. D. P, Dawis of Shux prosided. Stroig reolutins were pussed endonsing the severl republian phtforms. Walle Wi son,a farmer of Daies county, was moni. natel by welamtion for state senatr. | The utmist harmony previled andthe uivenal sentinentwas that: Wilsoi would be eleclod by alandsomenajerity. The Auburn Reunlon. Awury, Neb, Sept. %.— [Specil Tele- grauto Tie Bre.]—The aowdin attendance at the rewion dayiumbered at lust fiyo thouand. Twothouandyetenns were fod at tho banjuetspreal by the hdies of Au- burn . D. ltichuds, M. L, Fiywan, Judge Appleget, T, . Tipton, State Tres. urerHillmd 1. J. Majns ‘aldresed iho crowled amphitheatro this aftornom., A dress parade wis given latr, tho munalof arms command being by Captain Mormison of NebnskaCity. A lig diy is expetted to- mornw. Joint Debato atBurwell, Bunwe, Neb, Sopt. %.— [Specil Tels- gram to Tie Bee.)—Julge Awon Wallof Loup City discissed the political issucsof the diy with /0. Bissll of Valley cuntyat AthurE. Woodcott, enployod i laying railsfor the Union stoclkyards compny, had a xill rollovegon his hand yestordsy afier - noan, badly mishingtwo finges and bruis- ingthe bund. A surgoon drossed the w oy, Notes About the City. Rescuchose wmpiny rom 1sbeingrepaied andfixedup. Mrs. Jume: typloid fever:, Tho Gate City elub will play ball Suniny moning with the Armour-Culahy olubop the Fourth warl gromnds, “Five muuber of the Soith Omahagun dub resiling st of the milroul trucks, dallenge anyflve nembers residing west of tho tracks for ashontat filty blie rocks each, for $5 o sideand the pricd of the lirds. Trentis dangerously side with County Court. % Tuthe ounty court Miner & Gaylord hive brought siit aginst Mickel, Riley & Co, to recover $442 duc on a promissory note, The same plalitiffs havesued John Mulyerhill to recover 31,000 o contract Brownil & Go. bave sied M. S, Lindsey & Co. fori00 due ona not, Joseph A. Haines is plaitiff md Goorgel, Paulis defondunt ina suit. This isbrought to recover§250 due on a note. J.L. Welshas lus sied Silney Smith, Welhansallegs that Snith owes him $40 whith is due wd wpail. Whelshins has also sued J. E. Riley, seelciig to recoyer 8500 due o a pomissory noto. H.H. Lotze & S have brought siit against H H. Vanamamand 17, E. Kiley, to collect 850 that was due June 9, Flllkenm, Oppenteimer & Himmersehiag havebrought siit aginst Max Bauer, Thoy clain $200due i a pomisory note. Mary Zimmerman, for herself andher tyo minoe children, — Clara and Frak, hs brought st _aginst Charles F. Buiffier, o salon keeper it 2651 Caming stoet, and his tonismen She asks forthe sum of §1,00, alleging that o July 14 berhusband weas in thesiloon intoxicated, and while thero Fred Kruse, the bartender ad agent of Bauler, wunded and abised hor hisband, Andrew (o such an exteit that he was con fined to Yis bed for mny yeels A Stolea Watch, Hurry Wheeler, a member of the Omaha lightingered fratemity, iow languishes in the bistibat Kansws City. Lat Saturdiy H. H Handon of New York City was in Omiba putting in ajob press for Cranog Chandlerat 315South Pwelfthstreet, Dur- ingthe afernon he tookoff his vest and aidit onachalr. Wheelr, who wis a elso observer, noticed that inone of the pocks of the vist there was a fine gold watch. Hany coveted the timepiece and mado s snedk fron the room, taking both watch aud vest Tho thelt wis discovernd, bat nog untilthe thie £ lad hied himselfto 1ho ity on theKaw. Handon folloyed ad succeadid in having his man placed behind the bars, An oxamination of Wheelts eflocts brovght thewatchto light. The ownerhas returied to Ulnnhmhtf;}‘d (zgn{ w llll efinkfl a application v 1 requisition that lex miy bebrough back and punished. a4 i Allie Horine Reovering, Allie Horine, the youngwomin who posed s 4 tanet for B4 Wiggna just bfore ho shot nimself, hlmpmvlnm‘n 0 rapld rae, o andthe physicin states that the ¢ hances ten L on &.nie Wil rewver, . this place st night i Jont debave, Judgo Wall represented the ropublicns and Mr, Bissdl the independents. A gool mu farzuers were presentand were favorbly. . pressed with Julge Wall’s defoise of the r. publican party. A lirgercrowd grated the speakers Inthe joint debate than mllied o hear0. M Kenin tie aftrnoon, Challenged ¢oa Joint Debate. Lascory, Neb, Sopt. %.—(Specil Tels- gram to Tue Bee]|-Toight J. H, A ms, chaiman of tie democmtic congrnssionl comuittee of the Flint ditrict, chillenged Chaiman W. H Wodwrd of the mpulbil- can angresiond conmitteo to havethe . publian tominee for congresy, W.J. Con. nell, meet W. o, Bryin, the dimocntic i, pirant, in pint, dobatoin each wuntyof this congressioal district, “The McKeighanHarlan Debate, VAR, Neb., 8ept. 2. —(Specal Tologran to T Be.]—The joint dibate between Mo Keighin and Hirlan camo off today, No- Keighan athused the demoerats that hud surroindel the stand, but when Harlu came t answer the enthuasm was tumed the otherway. About athousnd auditors were presat and Halan ovidatly mado may votes, Loul chering greoed bis s pecch. Nance County Fair, FULERTON, Neb., Sopt. 2.—(Specil To. egranto Tue Bee.]-The secoud dayof the Nane county fair braght the lirgest crowl of pemle ever assembled inthe coun ple cme from everywhers and at 2 o'clock whenthe kil tapped for the rces ot least five thousand pople had passed inside the fates. Takon alogetior itwasthe groates; day in Nance comty’s history. Porking County Fair. Maip, Neb, Sept. 2. —[Special Tels gram to Tne Bee.]-Tho Perkins County Agrialtunl assciation is holding its thin mnuil fair at this jace. Theuwgrinitunl exhibitis lrge wd of a quility scouting the llea of damage by drouth in westem Ne. brasky. The attendaice is good and the rac ing above the average, Dr. Stome Resigns, Hasuxay, Neb, Sgt. %.—[Speciil Tels gram o Tum Ber.]-Tho diffoulty at the wylun todiy cused the nsigution of Dr, Stone. Tt will tike eflect December 1, Dr. F, C. Test in the mentine renainiig in (hargy, The dictorwill take a fov weeks® trip, 1o turning her to svaithis sucessr, il S Notice. Aftr September % o orders for the Americanind Ewcyclopedis Britannia will bo takon. Al persons who desie 1o avall thomsolves of ourliberl offer must have thelr ordens in by that day, peti P Washington Republicans, TawmA, Wash, Sept. 25—Tho republica state onvention met in this city this after moon. John L. Wilson was renominated for ongnss by acelimatin, Tho only railroad tram outof Omaha run expresly for the acommodation of Omala, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Chicyro business iy the Hock Island vestihuled linited, leaving Omaha at 415 p. m. daily, Ticket oM 1602 Six teenth and Famamsts, Omaha. PROGIESS 0F [HE BXPOSITION, Large Crowds Gontinne to V Great Stow. THre WS 4 pysy at the Coliseum last night, by odds thefarget crowd of tho season, of pemple crowded tho tipperandlower prbmonades theen tire even Ing, nd their eoxclnomtions of delight wore bothirequent aud enmphatic. The exposition Is provinga splonaid'sucens, and the peo owedvote of tharls to Messm, IRocder & 1ior th mugiifignt show they have pro- I'for thom axbiibitat the Coliseum is o com- mendible that. itis tard tomalce the caim of besthor aw oneof ehen, bit the display of Himobaugh & Tiylorls certainly one to b proul o on the chain fence next tho disleto the wovon rap canopy overhead it is comjlete. Thethreosides of their display presut almost a wlid wall of glittering steel amoig which miy be seen the sheen of the precios motals, In the conter of tho background is a - cumn of catlory sur. mounted by & huge bufalo head, typical of the Buffal sl spectmion of which viw of visitors who wish to determine thoir ayirdupis. The display of #ine buillers' hardyare is very attractive, Theosydined siver ad goldplated door han- dles is oie of thenovelties of this exhibit andisa hit_ tothe complotencss and r: nessof the display i . caso full of £ the finest makes andon the | sase of elo- gant pocket simplo o g of itskind, A massivestondoorhando with Iockand liteh which wan beas easily operated as asreen doot fastaing, receives much fa- vorable conment from thos interested. The displiy of fine interor finlshing hardwar and bronn gods s very complete. Tho gonw which adim the coriers of their s pace signls to all paris of the building and artle thovisitors with their sharp ularm, invluntarily lok for tho tnent, Thedisplay of Charles A Harvoy is worthy of _acarchl eximingtion. It consists of tho different, styles of mantels md fiwplace ornn- ments, Miny of the d areclegnt and all of them béautiful, v his an env ble rputation fir fineworkand for heing al- Waysup totho tinesand arcyiig the latest in hislineof gols. This well arranged dis- playattracs merited attention. A coal mine inOmaia would bo a curios- But it is doubtful whetherit would at- 1ctmore ntensted attention th - icrepreontation of sucha min ation at theexhibit of A. Ui enteprising firn have succesded in producinga verylifelike sene fom the fn- terior of 4 coil min, andjudging from tho terestit excites among the wvisitors, their offorts arn apprecited. The mine’s with their picks —wd wrehs al in the different attitudes in which they appear in the wtnal work of mining col. Some of themave apparently intheact of dviving en- tries fromthe min rmom, whilst others ap. pearto bebreaking the grat missesof col that the blist. hus tumbled to the floor of the mine Even the patient mule aud the dump car are to bo sea at the firther eadof the mine Justin thesidewingof the picture sits MeGinty wilectivel y soratching his headas hio holdsa clay pipe betyeen his teeth studying how he will fi1X the enpty coal bin at home The smoker's sct, wndlestick and other ornanents madeof pure coul are a sovree of sit the curioity tvisiiors. Therare fow finer ox- libits at the wliscum and certainly none more novel or origiml thin that of A. J, Meyer & Co. o seamic work of the exhibit is by the artist J, U Nehudi of Omahs, Onoof the most wnigue aswellas beautiful exhibits s tha of the W. A.Page Soap compuy. The feature of this display isa complete house from foundition to the chim- neys madentirdly ofoap,of their own man. facture. The diférent portions of tho build- ing mide of different colored soups, helps to malken beautiful struture, The entive ar- rangement of this . both is as neatund ar- isticas could bowisbed for,andin itself is an eximploof the clowliness that must per- yadeuny piice wherePagessoaps are found, This 18 & “home mstitution and the people of Omali areproud of the fact: that goes with- out swingto those who witnessthe crowds who insperted this niniature sop palice at the Coliseun. The sporting rods lepartment is well rep. resented byA. H Perrigo &Co.,of 1315 Dodge streel, whoe fin dislay of Victor, Swift ad Little Giantbicydes excites the Liveliest interest amng the whcelmen, The exhibit consists of evaythin blongig to the greling prufession—siits, “suppiios, and_all kindsof bityeling sundries. “Pho glittering orray of handswme wheels makes a nico showing. gt THE REGISTRA RS, Theyare Appointed by the Counoll at Xast Night's Meoting. Thefolloving reglstrars of election wero appouited by the counci] last night: FIRST WARD, First district-Robet Glenn, Lew Hill, Charles Pospisel, Secmd _dis trict—E Brandes, Tk Sauders, Thinl district—John Zeller, O. R. John W. Honza. Fourth district-E. K, Loig, H G. HL. (Gedutig. Fifth district-Henry Brandt, Pat Baxmtt. ixtl districi—August Charos, Frunls Valasek, S0COND WARD, First district—Julius Nagle, M.C. Meany, James Andersom, Secod district-T. L. Va Don, J. F, Behm, I3li Garrett, Thinl district-C. M. Sohminke, John Worth, Fourth district-Joseqh Michal, Al Mas. terman, Thonas Klirme, Rifth distict—M. Morrism, Carty, Geone Stryker, Sixth district-D. 0'Kede, Pat Cliftoxd, Lenard, Charles Nelson, Hunsen, John M. Mattiesen, Williams, QDomovan, John Michacl Me- Jihn Hoey, THRD YARD. district—Thoms (rosby, Danovan, Socod district-Wiliam McCue, D, Dapley, D. J. Burgess, Thirl district—p. H W. H.Smitlson. Pourth disrict-Willan Kinney, William 8, Joues, Williamm MeGuan. FOURTH WA LD Firstdistrict—, M. fish, F. Walter W Socond dis Leslie, Chaule Thinl district—A, J. Renck, 8. R. Tebault, 1.D. Pilchar, Fourth _ distric—Alx McIntosh, Oscar Stevens, Gustave Hann, "ifth district—Bort B, Downs, H. E, Max. well, W, F. Fletclor. BPTIT VAT D, Firstdistiict—Paul Paulso, M, Clark. econd district—1. Kuighi, H. M. J udson. Thinl district—, B. Bruner, Petor O'Don- nell, T, A. Ly Fourth district—Jolin Wallce, Frauk J, Friedaoy, C.J, Westerdihl, SINTIE WARD, Pirst district -1, W, L Tens hiw, John Page. second district-J. 0. Benny, J W. 1", Nelson, Thirl distriot—Heri vy ston, D, A. Vowell, Fourth diswict-Ww, J.W. Lynn, Fifeh dis trict—HareyJ, Wells. P, O. Hansan. i Six th district—Thomss Joues, Henty Pery. | ' SEVENTH A RD, Pirst listrict—Charit L. Thomus, George Subine, H. R Neiwcoj) Secoul district—Joly'i2, Bonevwitz, H, E Cochran, R. H. Olns e, Thiw district—E, ) Ballwin, Nicolas Cherek,J. B, Hus, o TR WA R, First Ditrict-Jamys Bryant, Lane, Willian Anderson, William L. Nefl, Honry Farrish, . Pickens, ct-A, P, Nicholas, George H, A, K1lis, J. F. Croft, C. Erflig, E R. sentin, W, @G, Thomas, Bea, Thonas John- "P. Wood,J. H.Ike, .R. Wiggs, A. Gold, Goorge Dennis -A. JH, Miginn, Thinl Distict—M. D, Huswy, O, L. Biug, Auron Hoel, Fourth District-R. E MeDonagh, Wold¥, P, E1. Allen NINTIE WARD, First District—. W, Bovman, W, C. Watton, S. 8 Van Burei, Seconl District-A. G, I G. Miner, P. P, Seward. Third District—C. J. Johnson, J. V. Patter- sou, J. F. Gardner, e B L Notioe After Seplomber Amerianizel Encyelogedin Britanica will botakon Al perons who desire to avail themselves of our libernl ofer must have their onlers in by that diy. Parker, Julius Edwards, | 30 no orden for the | | & (ONCRESSINAL PROCEEDIGS, The House Adopts the Confirencs Reprt on the Land Forfoiture Bill, SEVERAL MEASURES PASSED BY THE SENATE The House Postmaster Charged With Recedving Mlegal Perquisits andan Iivestigation Wil be Instituted. Wasixans, Sept. 3 on motion of M. v of Towa, o vesolution was adopted the clerk of the houso toforward to tho governor of Arkamsas o py of theresolution decliring that ther wis avacany in the Secod congressional districtof that state, The house then procedod to the considors tion of the wnfernce reporton the land for- feiture bill, Mer. Payson of Tilinols, report, m visions, The conference report was then admted, 4 wero alsothe reports on the bill atho lzing the entry of public lads by incorpor ated cities and towns for cen and park pueposes, the bill for the relief of settlos on rthern Pheific indemnity lands, and the VIl grantinga pension of 100 a monthto the widow of Gieneral Hartran ft Mr. Enloe of Tennessee then offered 4 reso lution reciting that it is alleged that the post masterof the house, .0 . Wheat, whoseduty it is to let the cont act for thecarrying of mails, let & contrict to one Samuel Culbert son £org5, 00 a year on condition that Cul bertson should ‘pay him (Wheat) $13) per month out of the money received From tho government, and that, Wheat did receivo th amount for five months, anddireding an in vestigation of th »s and other mat ters pertaing t at’s administration. Mer. Caswell of Wisconsin said his infors tion was thint this practice o t posteaster: lad obtained dyrin g gres: The postmaster i fied that this mon Fitimate perquisit ored every dollarinto the tro Mr. Hopkins offered an amenduiont extor d ing the investigation into the practices of tho postmuster in the orty-ninth and Fifticth congrosses. After some devats this w wreed to and the resolution s ammdel pssd, PNir: Paymoot New Yorls, chairman of the alcomnitteoon the Silcott defaleation, ed up thebill defining the duties of th sergeant-at-urms, and it passed, [t1s framed o guanl ust any possible’ re on. of the defaleation, and itis only when nent isactuilly nude by the s st members thit any receipt_en be required His compensation is limited to the present falary, A bond of 250,00 is required. Tho WL pissed appropriating §,000,00 to enablethe secrefary of thenavy to purchase nickle ore ormatier for the mamnfactur nickle steel armor. Adjourned. In thehousatod of tho its pro- in charge a brief explauation of WASIINGT0N, Sopt. %, —In tho senalo to- day the house bill toprovide forthe estab. lishment of a portof delivery at Peoris, I1L., wis reprted from the committee oncorm- merce and passed, The request of the tiouse for a con ference on the deficioncy bill wis conplied with and Messrs. Hale, Allison and Cockrell were ap- ponted conferees on the partof the senite. Mr. Plumb reported the sonatojointreso- ution authorizing the oxtention for ono year as the time for the payment for land on pre- emption or homustead clims, whenover, through Any reason of the failur of crops, tho settler isunable tomake payments with: 1nthe time prescribed by lay. The calendar was then taken up. The first bill upon it —the house bill to proveut the production of convict labor from being fur- nished to or for the useof a department of the government, and o prevent the product of conviet Labor from _boingz used upon. public buildings ox other public works—pissed after ashort debate, The housebill toamend tho ‘‘act to pro- prohibit the inportation and immigradtio Torelgners and alions under contrach or ment toperform libor in the United Stut its territories, andthe District of Columbia, was taken up. The bill was laid asido objection by Mr. Gormun. The following bills among oflers were pissed: Semte Ll for the velief of the Stockbridge tribe of Indians in Wisconsin senate bill” to authoriz tho acquisitin of Lands for o andother improvenen ts, and fof for wagon roads, rail roaas and tram s in connection with coal enate bill requiring the United Slates todefend thotitleof homesteacers undor the laws of the United State all suits where land is claimed to be minoral becauso of phos- phate deposits, he stmatoresumed consideation of the senate bill toestablish a United States land court, but adjourved without disposing of it. Sl ATELEPHONE SUILDING, without actin on One toCost $250,000 to be Erccted in the Near Future. “Yes" said C. E. Yost, general mnager of the telephone company, last. night, “we have purchased the MeCord property atthe south- west comer of Eighteenth and Douglas. We Paid $31,000 for thelot, and s som as the ity council establishesa grade. so that w can calaulateon wlere o foundation 15 ging in, we will commence the evection of a huild- iugto boused exclusively for telephone pur- It will be fire proof, probably five es high, and will bo % feet on the ound, Just what plans we will adopt I ot say, a8 I want to visit New Yorkand some of the other castern cities and in vesti- gito the question more thoroughly, Tt isour intention to malke the Omaba systom the most completoin the comntry “On o thin and that [s that the peniditu Will not “wmount to less than 20,000 md wossibly more, “I think the foundation for the new build- ing will be Laid this fall,and if the ordinunc asitis now befor city council, passes. wo sh begin tho worls of putting insub- at our wires may all boun- the time our new bullding is Miles’ Nerve and Liver Dills. n important discovery. They act onthe or, stomach and bowels thiugh the ves. A now principle. They speolily curo bitionsness, bid taste, torpid liver, pile ud constipation. Splendidfor moen, won and childr mallest, mildest, surest, § 505 For s. WSamples fres atKuhn & 03, 15th and Douglas. —_— Sixth Ward Democrats, There was ahouse full of democrits atthe Sixth ward elub rooms list night. They had assemblod to lear Lawyer Higgins, who is thecandidate for attorny general, discuss the political issues of theday. The band had been hired to serende the goatleman, but owing tonot having made his connections he was unable toreach the city and the tine wasusedup by fiiling in with local orators. T. I, Maloney led off with oneof hisold time campaign specches. Following him, Albe 5. Ritehio, Judge Felder, Warren $w itder T. J. Mowarity helped to kill time wnd expoundeffersonian doctrines, Float, - - AMUSEMENTS, The musical and dramatic eocort given by M. aud Mme Plael last evening at the Boyd, while not largely attended, wis a very artistic success, and merited s much laer audience. The Apolo club lent wery valua- bloassistnce, Mr, Cahinocquitting himself adulrably in bis accompaniments. ol ot The mow offices of the great Rock Island route, 1602, 5ix teenth and Farnaux streets, Omahu, are thefinest in the eity. Call and see them, Tickets to all poiits | enstat lowest rates, SHOT AT A BARTENDEIR, One of the Notorious MoCartys Agatn In Serlows Trouble, At 3380 oclock yesterday afternoon John McCarty, who resides in Sarpy county, just south of Albrigiat, with bl od in his eyeand s revolver n his hand walked into Begloy & | Cullaban’s saloon and without o moment’s warning leveled bls gunat Aden B, Nor head and threatened toshoot, Mr. Norris is for Begley & © n. After a and in a and as he olver on littlo fow minutes return nterel the Mr. N d 10 the salc door he lovelod his o h is and fired, bt fortunately missed his mark. Befory the smoke had clearced away, and as Me, Norris was running out of the rear door, McCarty shot again, - Aftor Ar. Norris was out of the house the murder | ©us man shotat him in MeCarty was arrested and taken Judge King, who pla him under bonds for his appearnice next Tue: 9o'clock Them has heen moroe or loss had blood in the nelghiborlood for some time and and MeCarty have not been on tho | trms. MeCarty took this desperate w rvengoa vl o finciod wrong. M. s is & quiet, inoffensiveman nover | bufore laving any troublo tosneak of, and is well liked by nearly nll who know him MeCarty is one of “the McCarty boys who huve mide that neighborhood notorious for wiles around, and bears anything but an en viable reputation, before £1,000 y at - ativemedicine cleanses the nquestion s but that Ayer's raaparilludoes produce @ radical change in the blood is well attested on il sides, It is everywhero considered the best remedy for blood disord thow an 1is an oy It - L Made Them Tired Any number of Omaha ladies United States expross company a The day before 1,000 postal pussed through the postofice directed to that numberof ladies, notifying the to call at th ss oMo and each receive o prepaid age. Vision 1t from hus band lwtives and f caused the 1y « ladies 10 look pleasant as they formed i and g © their names to tho ac clorle Whind the wicket, Tho p | &iven out, and when were simply somo adve from a New York cloak ho gusted bt of wormen never w wtheir respeeti ve homes. gl Persons advanced in years feel youngorand strongrer, as well as freer from tho infi rmitics ofuge, by taking Dr. J. H. McLoan's Sursa- parills nid the ctising catalogues a moroe dis wded their way s e Building Permits. Pllowing parnits 2 issued by yesterday : story nnd brick t Twenty-ifeh and Cass the tory und frame el Nicholus d Streffz, one 1,000 600 o Lwo-story frame dw rtyfifthavenio aud Daven- i > 3,000 Franlc Sw oy trame Storo and dy centh”and Williums streots, 3,000 Fran e 8 EWO=Story Frame dyeis - Willlams streets o Story frame dwel= d Willlars streeets l 2,000 2,00 )i $ 04,600 Tickets at lc accommodation Island route, teenthand Fary U rates and superior a the great Roc sleot ofttiee, 1602— m stroets, Omuha Whero Mr. ConnellSpeaks. Hon. W. J. Connell, eandidate for recloe- tion to wngress, lewes this morning to make a seriesof speechesto his coustituents of the First congressional district. Today he speaks at Hickman, La ot county; Saturday v, aud op Monday at City. Mr. Comneil is in excelient and will entertain his he: with a consideration of questions of interest to peo- Pleof this part of the state such as they have notheard for many a day. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil- dren tecthingls the fanily benefactor, 53 ceits a bottle, Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses wero is- sued by Judge Shicds yesterday : Nane and_ address, § Hubert . Jones, Omah 1 Kose Sidner, Omaha, § Oliver Allen, South O 1 Lizzie Parrdl, South Omah, | { Swan Pitterson, Omaha 1 Augusta Pel i, O { Albert W. Liter, lllinois. . 1 Jennio A, Wacol, o — Van Houton's Cocon world DRE.C. WESTS MERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Spwifio for ¥rturia., Dirzines, PEES K caT THpREan. iy Thaanily o a1 Jaading €0 matarn Ol Ag ool tary 1. ost sale in tho fenralga, Tho Kr'nd suling e ns o r six for 8, sent by el will treat Trar hormies o1 VARVRCEYT COLISEUM Afternoon and Evening. | greatest living high wir BEAUTIFUL FLLORAL Absolutely Pure. A eream of tartar haking powder Highem otleaveniaz strength—U, 8. Government Re port Aug. 17, 1550, Urs. Betts X[3etts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, LA0O DOUGLAS & OMAHA, NEB The most widoly and talists itel perionc i nd unl oy gess in the troatient an ro of \ Ohronic and “Surgical Disoasns eminent physiclins to the 1 theaticted evory where, They g A Cl IN AND POSITIVE s ofearly viee and the nume At {0loW in §1s Lri i, KIN DIs L BLOOD A ND BN Lty ¢ urod US DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DIS llly totheir skillful seme e LA AND REOTAL ULOERS 1 cured without pain or detention ELE AND VARIO successtully oure, GONORITHEA, dinal W oranly knowsm spoc ates. Thedr lo - e - I evory ouso. 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MUNSULLPA, Ariel Gymnast Every one should see him, walker performer in the world, ind trick trapeze AND ART DISPLAYS, Magnificent Commercial and Mechanical Exhibition, The Automatic City, Costing Over $20,000 Marny New and Novel Attractions! ‘ADMIS_éiON, 28 Cents