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< undstesl industries: > i z Eberhisrt, the prosident of the Ameriean | Window (s1ass association, as to what he re- contly saw in Belgium, a covntry which en- | joys the blessings of free trade. He says: “1visited Bolgium and was surprised to seo women whooling coal and doine other heavy | work in glass houses; they arrived in the ‘ morning carrving vabes in their arms, The little onos were wrapped in old clothes and 1611 1n & corner while the mother toiled for a Lving." 1 will close by askine of what kinds arc the “conditions and home life" which these facts indicate! | Davin B, Ouiven. “AGES IN 1858 AND IN 1892 Relative Wages Paid to American and For- efgn Workmen in Tron and Steel. TELLING FORCE OF: PLAIN FACTS | Fhe American Bar Tron Worker Receives 236 Per Uent More Wiges Than the Rritish Worker for the Same Service. — FOREIGN FINANCIAL REVIEW. oo t Rates Were Materially Hardened During Last Week's Bustios: Lox-ox, Oct. 9. ~Durlag the week past the presence of the numerous bullion buyers 1n the market, ali believed to be operating on the Austrian government, preventod gold from | entoring the Bank of England and causea a | hardening tondency in the discount rates to | manifest itself. The release of the Octobor | digidends had no approciable effect, A ru- | mor of the witharawal of £1,2530,000 in gold from the Bank of Eneland for Russia provod 10 be unfounded. Yet, expectation of calls gola tor America, Russia and Bgypt still 08 the market. The steady recovery of silver 1s regarded as o reassuving sign and Mr. David B. Oliver has written the fol- lowing remarkable letter 1o the Pittsburg Dispatoh: “Ttis also trua that while our working- men and farmers can the least of all our peo- ple defend themsclvos against the havder home life which such tariff taxation dacree! the workingman suffering trom the impor- tation and employment of pauper labor insti- gated by bis professional friends ana seeking socurity for his interests in organized co- operation, still waits for a division of the ad- STRENG er | 8% likely to continue. L A LR A under | &% e week's stock cxchange record shows cover of u gouerous solicitude for his wages, | oy, WERES ACE TR AR T kers Waro otc.” hopeful of inducing investors to enter the The above oxtract from Mr. Clevcland’s | markets and broaden dealings. trictly speaking, nowover, the week's activity was restricted almost_ontirely to American ana South Ameriean railway securities. British funds were firm but dull, British securities were listloss and depressed. There were small movements amoug foreigu bonds, gen- erully in favor of holders. Brazilians con- letter of acc of nlleged fact to which 1 exeeption to-wit: 1. That under our prescnt tariff laws our “iarmers and workingmen have o Larder home life” than they would have with free pluncen contains two statements respectfully take tinuéd to advance with the improved trado; and : y tone of exciange, Pefuvians have 4, That the workingman “still waits for & | yicon 2 points on the roported his division of tho advavtages secured by employer” by our present tarlff laws. I am tolerably familiar with the wages paid, and also with the home life of the work- men of this country under comparative free trade, aud also undor a protective tarifl in the iron and steel trades, having lived aud worked under bota systems. [ am very cer- sottlement between Chili and the Peruvian corporation. Chilians have also advanced, partly in sympathy with Peruvians and partly in anticipstion of & new loan. The nsurgent victory in Venezuela bad no etfect on pricos. The favorable roport issued by the Buonos Ayres raiways, tovether with the Bavivgs sale of stock, combined to cause tain that the wages are butter under a low | advances in Argentine sceurities averaging tarift, und in proof of this [uppenaa list of | 21, The next settiement is eazerly awaited price’ taken from the books of one of the | toconfivin the beiiel that the buying here most rehabie iron manuincturing irms and | is in behalf of the outside pub- puid in Pittsburg for the years stuted: lie, It is now fully oxpucted t the Austrian currency will be effected before January. Russia has defintely decliued the offers ofa rench syndicate te take £3,000,000 balance of last v £20,000,000 3 por cent loan, The re- covery in American railvoads is attributed to Por cont Inerense borrowings Bolling, per ton... . Tar rolicr. per day Bar henter. poer dny.: en-fnch £ller, ot day. wmoro sccure feeling in regard to silver. L et I Y, The market is chiefly supported by a few Gulde roller, perdny. . Gulde hontor, or dny.. 2 6 opsrators, while the geueral public hold Com'n inburer, perday.. T aioof. Thowudvances were somewhat irregu- Tenmater, per day....... 100 lar. the tendency being to realize at higher Correct Figuri s prices Variations for the weelc in prices of American railway securities include the following: lncreases—Denver & Rio Grande consolidated mortgnge, 215 per cen ing seconds, 2; Lake Shore, Louisville & Nashvillo and Union Pacific shares, 13{ cach; Reading thirds ara Norfolk & West: hese figures aro correct and may ba veri- fied at any time; those giveu by the day are net after all nands are paid. In 1554 to 1860 storo orders w. rgely the rule, and Ihave known South Side iron workers to b com- pelied Lo take thelr pay 1n orders on stores more than a mile away, and oblized to carry firsts Read- all their purchases to their homes—and ro | €rn ordinary, 11y each; Onio & Mississippi electrio cur conveniences. Under onr pro- | ordnary und New York, Pennsvivanin & Tecrivo tarit thoy got botter wages, ara paid | Obio first mortzage, 1 each: Denver & Rio 1n nash every two wecks, and if the “condi- | Grande common and New York, Ontario & ton and “home life" of our workmen are | Western, 8, —eachi o Atchisons, Contral not better under a_protective tariff than | Pacilic shares and b ordwary and under a low tarifi 1t is theirown fault. morugage bouds, g cent ‘"lL‘ll: The Mr. Cleveland’s second proposition that | Sccurities of the ( Trunk of Canada the workman “still waits for his division of | mproved, owinz to better traflic and the the advaiitagos secured to bis employer” ly | Cowing Tise w vater. Graud Trunk first equally baseless. 1 append a statement of | Prelerences advanced 1l per cent for the wages now paid 1n Kngland and 1 Pittsburg | Week; second preferred 11, and third for similar jobs, with the per centof increase | Preferences 1 per cent. Speculators oon- tinued to devoto atiention to tivs, in whicn there was Commercial cables shares wining sceuri- a further advance, advanced 3 ver of ours over the foreign pric I have Eng- lish prices from an_authoritative source, und the Pittsburg prices are taken from the books of our company cent. The decision of the county council to Statement ot the ‘relatlve wages paid to | 8Cquiro the London tramways depressed the Americun and toreign workmen in the fron | shure Tho Statist has published an eiaborate analysis itlustrated by diageam, intended to FOURIGN WOt [3EN. 1w H ve lhat out of thirty American joint —— g stock breweries, all but six havo been almost OLASS 3 entively promoted from two or three quar- or I3 & | ters, someumes in combination, sometimes g =4 |2£% | nuependently. The Statist coutonds that WORKMEN £8 [255 | tho capital isull largely watered and that the L |3cE | vendors of breweries are getting fancy 22 (582 | prices, 'he disgram at a zlance shows that < |3 theindividual igures in the voards of differ- Foddiorn eat companies differ, Hammer u.l Mommer driver. Tuddle rollers .. Borap fu. heaters.. 1. Koll turners. Metal breakers. Metal wheelers. .. Coal and ash wheel'rs Tonborers P Wire rod roliers. . Wire drawers...... Bar mill roliers On the Pa Pans, Oct. O, of the ugitation acaivst 1t, continues to as- semble as usual. Tue cabiuet discussed the question vesterday, but came to no decision. ‘Tho monthly settlement disclosed a very large bull account, cuabling backers to ve- s B we. The Petite hourse, in spite 10 00/ 10 30 11 10 Rt e tira tain J per cent for ces. The montnly Houghers ... receipts of the Sucz casal again show a laczs decrease. The charges of the company kocp wouderfully high, cousidering tho beavy decrease in trafic this vear. The week's decline include 49 francs in Suez cunal shares and 10 franes in Rio Tinto shares. Portugeuse securities were firm. Otner changes were small, Catebers Roll mill Boys. KNOCKED HIM OUT FOREVER Dick Tarker Dies from the Effects of a Prize Fight at Memphis, 1 — | GOT A RIGHT HAND SWING ON THE JAW | vorite 1 i Him to Sleep © Subsequently Died — Al the neipals in the Afaie Now U Sallivan's and or Arrest. Mreirs, Tenn., Oct. 9.—A rattling elght- round mill took place last vight at the Ama- teur Atbletic club in this city between Jack Davi a professional vnze figuter from Texa: and Dick Barker, who hails from Lowsyille, Ky., and at present sat work in Memphis as & moulder, which the death of the latter at noon today Davis was seconded by Mike Connelly, the “Tthaca giant,” and Bob Lee, a local sport Barker had behind him Tom Mstthews and Jim Ryan. Up to the cighth round the amateur had the Lest of the fight, Davis being weak and groggy. At the end of (he eighth Davis tanded a «wingiug right hander on Barker's chin, whien knocked him out. Nothing serious was apprehended unul today, when Barker took to his bed. Medi- cal aid was called 1n, but to vo purpose. Barker died and the doctors decline to state uuntil after the autopsy, which will be beld tomorrow, whether death resulted from the forco ot the blow or from eongestion. Davisis tn jail ponding investigation, The seconds are being arrested and placed under bond. Tha oficfals of the Athletic club, it resulied 10 is likely, will bo arcested tomorrow, and con- siderable excitement prevails. Lawyers say the cnime, if crime it proves to be, will ve involuntary munslaughter, punishable in this state by a short term of imprisonment. WILL PLAY FOR Lord Dunraven Will Have a Yacht Contest for the Am ‘s tro [Copyrikhted 1802 by James Gordon Bonnett.| Vikxya, Oct. 9. —(New York Herald Cable Special to Tur Bei.]—I hud an interview vestorday with Lord Dunravef on tho sub- joct of the America’s cup chaliengo. His lordship states thut a fow days ago he senta ouditional challenge to the secretary of the New York club and on Thursday o received the following reply: “Your letter will bo considored at a spocial mesiing of tho olub on October 18, Declaring that the match was still in the embryo- tic state his lordsaip absolutely refused to explain the exact conditions he nroposed on the ground that it would not be judicious at the present juncture to doso. He said tho mateh will take place in American waters, a new yacht will be built, the builder being Watson of Glasgow of Valiyrio- Thistle renown. The construciion of the vacht will be left entirely in Watson’s hanas. Duunraven’s real intention is to do everything in b1s power to wrest thecup from the Amer- icans. Heo considers next year will be suit- uble to stir up international rivalry, it being the period of tie Chicago exhibition. vove. Built to NATIONAL SAGUE, isville and Cincinnati Try for Two at Home. 3 Oct. 9.—Louisville and Cincinnat played two games 1oduy, Louis- ville winning the first by hitting Sullivan at the right time. The batting of Tuylor and Merrite was a feature, The second game ‘was callea on account of darknoess at tue vnd of the fifth inning with the scoro a tie. Wenther fair. Attendauce 2,500. Score: Loutsville, . cccoerc 1 8 11 1 Cinelnnati. .24 0 00000 0 HHit innatl, 6: Loulsville, 14 Cineinnati, % Loulsvile, 8. Buiterles son and Mertitt; Sullivan and Vaugho. Second gume: Loulsville.. Cineinnatl. : Uits: Louisviile, 4: Cinciny Loulsville, 1. Cincinnati, 1. Butterios sen and Merrlit; Sul'ivah and Vausho, Standing of the Teams. wor cnbl 021 0-9 1-5 Errors: Clan- .0 1 Clovelana Bowton..... Plteshur. Brookiyn. New York Cineinnat) Baltimore... Washineton SPARKS OF SPORT, Bundiers Plate On the Borlin Bourse. Benwiy, Oel. 9. —The prospect of & mlitary loan has had a gaepressing eifect on the mar- ket hers. Raak shaves are still in a lethargio Tilers condition, the putlic showing increasing Bhsurm M Tl W el tesation to invest. The prospects of aull- Rniinecse 10ss u business ure reported throughout the Machinlste, ewpire. The closing quotations include: Blacksmiths, | Huagarian gold rente; 45,103 Moxican sixes, Tolpers ... SL10 (azant 79.9) iast weew); Austrian [ L e erodit, 164.75; Doutsche bauk, 160.10; Har- attern ke rs. . : Rolt makors peuer, 134: private discount 2; long ex- Hiveters. vese change ou London 2030, Hinat o Chiriirs Al W 2 Coke flllery . : On the Frankfort Bourse. Fraxkront, Oct. 9. —After a quiet weok, prices closed fivmer. ‘T'he final quotations includo: Hunzarian gold vente, 95.10; Mox- 1cun sixes, 79.40: short axchange on London, 363 private discount, 2. ¥ ngluecrs Keepers Lime 1l for Themuelves. These figures show for themsolves. [t is now pertinent to our mquiry to ascertain the relutiva difference between the cost of lubor nid by the Pittsburg manufuoturer and his Snglish competitor on a ton of bar iron and thie price they obtuin for 1t respectively, in order 10 obiain more fully the facts govern- A0g this “aivision,” for which Mr. Cleveland assorts, our workman *'stitl waits A Al MORMON CONFERENCE CLOSED. Fentures of the Sixty-Soc Meeting of the Truty Goo Sarr Lake, U, T., Oct. 9.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bre, |—The sixty-second semi- annial couference of the Mormon church closed today with 15,000 in attendance at the d Ne i-Annuat ws® | 5 |__% | closmg session. Tho president failea to 5! 2 |Z22 | come forward with the customary new reve- | &3 | & |3%2 | lation. Thereports of the vavious stakes in AT %% | £ |33C | Uwb, Iduno, Wyomiag, Colorudo, Arizona {5t # |#5% | und Mexico suowed a total memborship of | 5 { ‘ =3 | over 200,000. Joseph K, Swmith, whose re- | =2 | i |PEF | centiewurn from a seven yeur's sojourn un- S e 127 | dergrouna murked the ‘origin of national Holling, per (¢ 7 #1605 #6550 party lines, delivered un aadress which was Other lavor {Tagd — 1o “ab| a pretty good republican speccn, being u iale o strou plea for bome industrics and protec- Hinlohed bars per ton 5 tn - 828.52) 59,84 tion. About two years ago Smith's five ¥ jire of Lhe *‘division of the advantuges, 9 ry & e i Ho was & prowinent figure at the Minneapolis convention, und the very day he made 4 plea bafore the committee de- claring polygainy dead, his thied wife in Ogden becamo the mothor of & daughter, It was decided 1o dedicate the new templo on 4 the foreiun workmen caual Lo the proportion- § we fucrease which the American manufac- turer receives for his finished ‘product over + that received by ihe Bnglish manufacturer it might be rogurded s & fair division of the advautagos, ote.” This would give him as . 8 April 6, 1593, Tuis building was commenced : his share 53 pec ceut more wawes than Ly P o 0 5 mis " foreign " coluborer reoeives | Top | 1OFLY YEArs ugo uud cost 82,500,000, the ame lavor on ® ton of bar ey R IR MR CHINA MUST EXPLALS, receivos per cent niore wages for the same work. 1 subwit, therefore, that Mr. Cleveland’s statement that “‘our work- mun still waits for a division is entively uusupported by facis. 1t is the opinion of a theoretical enthusiast who has no practical knowledge of the subject, but who has adopted second hand a system wkich Mr. Blatve bas aptly deserived” as “haviug beeu worked out by @ past generation to meet the n qairements of a littie island in the North sca, after it had by the most high handed rotective laws made itself tha manufacturer Soldiers Have Seyeral on the Frontier Near Tonqu Paws, Ocu 9, —Letters recelved here from ‘ouquin contain the information that sev- eral battles recently tok place between the ‘bluck stags” und the Freuch force on the frontier while the French solgiers were re conuoitering for a missing dotachment. The fighting was fierce ana determined on both sides ana in onc of the eugagements the == for the world;"' @ system whioh esperience | FTench sustalued aloss of aix lilled and Bus shown 10 be totally at variance with our | jiirieen wounded. “Tho communder of tne needs, for disaster aud aepression base fol- rench force asks for reinforcements in order to suppress the froutier raids, which he declares are wstigated by mandarins. The French press speak in #n slarmed tone of the serious condition of affairs exist iog on the frontier aud urge the govercient t0 demand an exp lana tion frow Ching. lowed every sutoimpt at its adoption, My experience of the workingwan leads me 1o kuow 1hat be is remarkubly direct in his muthods of reasoning and in bis conclusions ; b sometimes gets wrong but does not often sty wrong: he knows what works to his ad yuntage and what th bis injur, ‘I'he hun- @greas ¢t thousanas of workmen of all sorts nd conditions who annually leave tree trade gountries aud land on our shores, and who continue to come, bear ample and unsDswer- #blo testinony to the fact that the “condi- tlon snd bome-life" of workmen are immeas- urably vetter in this country than anywhero olre. u&lul" 10 “bome life"” | may be atlowed % quete from the published statement of Auterested Qot. 9.—[Special Tele: gram to Ty |—Collections were taken up ia all the Catbolic churches 1 this dio- cese today for @ fund 1o bo used by tne Catholic scheois of Iowa in muking &u ox- bibit at the Columbian exposition. The Catbolics of the state will do theiwr best to wake a creditablo sbowing. Very Tame Games Sr. Lous, Mo, Oct. 9.—Only peonle were at Sportsman’s park this after- noou to witness the annual field champion- ship of the Western Association of Amateur Athlotes. The weathor was clear and cool, propitious for those takiug part, but slightly uncomfortable for the audienc ‘The assoclation. is composed of the follow- ing clubs: Missouri Amatenr Athletio club, Olympic Amateur Atuletic club, St Louis Hibernian Football and Athletic association, St. Louis; Shamrock otball and Athletic ciub, St. Louis; mpic Athletic club, Fast St. Louis, Tl eville Athletic club, Bulleville, Ill. Missourt Gymnasium and Athletic club, St. Louis; Scottish Athletic club, Chicago; Col- umbia Atnletic club, St. Louis. The Scottish Athletie club of Chicago ana the Olympic Amateur Atbletic club of St. Louis carried off nearly all the houors, each securing six of the 6vents. Six of the Chicago team also won the tug-of-war. George Riddle of the Scottish Athletic club carries off the most medals for first place, his num- ber being three, On the whole it was a very tame affair, not being near the average of these annual con- tests, about 560 Lucroxse for Thanksgivin The Lacrosso club has made arangements to play Kearney at the fair grounds oo Thanksgiving day, and are practicing act- ively; for the match. The mame will be for the state championship, and will be the first opportunity the citizens of Omaha will bave of seeing this great game. Club uniform has been adopted as white shirt and black pants and stock:ngs. Practice was beld yesterday ou grounds. - The club1s ncres membership and already players, The Young Men's Christian association club which is being organized will liven the game up and & kecn rivalry is expected betweon the two clubs, Of the Omaha mem- bers about four-fifths are Canadians and old players and a first class team will be in the field next year with the determination to bring the champiopship of the states to Omaba. Lacrosse is easy to understand and auy ome visiting the practices will soon understand the play. Copple After Pulley. Baxcrorr, Neb,, Oct, 8,—To the Sporting Editor of Tue Ber: [ hereby chballenge Mr. Pat Puilley for & 100-yard foov race, $100 a side, to be run in Omaha between October 15 and 18, pistol shot start, Sheleld rules to govern: pistol fiver to be chosen the day of race: Mr. Pulley to select oue judge ana 1 ore and the two judges to select third or referce, I enclose to you $25 as & forieit, the balance, #i5, to be posted with the sporting editor of Tue Osana Beg the day of race. Now, if Mr. Pulley wants a race on the square witn me he cau get it by covering my forfeit and notifving me at once. W, H. Corree. Mr. Covple adds: w ready with the woney to run any wan who is 8 resideut of Nebraska for #250 a side, 100 yards, pistol shot start, Sheftield rules to yovern, race to be run in Omubs about October 15 or 20, Now, Mr. James Kyle, if you want a race, corres- the fair ng rapidly in nuabers fity pond with me or place & forfeit with Tue Omaua Bee." Prof; Brookner's Chinge. Oue of the recent events in local smateur athletic circles has been the retirement from the Omaba Athletic club house of Prof, F. €. Brookuer who had charge of the gymua- sium for tbe club from its start up to the ‘ first of the present mouth, Frof. Brookoer 18 now with the Young, Mén's Christidn as- socintion gymuasium although he Is consid- ering several very eddbtriging offers from Chicago and St. Louls. He was formerly with the Missourl gymnasium at St. Loufs where he won an envinble reputation ac & pecformer on the horlzontal bar. He is one of the most skillful gymnasts in this live in the country, but has a general knowledge of athletics and gymnastiés such as to makoe hini & most aesirable wam: as an instructor. If Prof. Brookuer decides to leave Omaha he will take with him the good will of a host of pupils. > Tips tor Today. Here are the horsea the prophoet has picked for winners today. He hit 'em protty hard last Saturday, one of his horses going to the post at 8 to | and winning easily: GLOVORRTER. 1. Long Island—A very. iisinore filly—Charooal. Surplus. n White Wings. Voeulite Grenndior—Padre. Mald of Blaraey-—-Battle Cry MORILE PARK. Corroction Russell. Hugh Ponny. Itunvon. bk red Tural, F Tormentor. Banguet Engle Bird 4. Sir Prancis 5 King Ora 6. Do 16 for Eva Kavsas City, Mo, Oct, 9.—Prof. Jem vaus, aloeal pueilistof some note, and ete Bowen, a brother of Andy Bowen, whom Myers conquored at Now Orleans, foaght to a finish here thuis afternoon, Queensberry rules, The purse was §300, and 1t took only three rounds for the profes- sor to send Bowen to slaep. Bowen was badly punishea, particularly about the face and head, whilo' Kvans received scarcely a scratch, tronuverein Scores. The following scores wero made at the rifle range at Ruser’'s Friday afternoon Peternen S TlGOtsCh L . Bohroder .\ 52|8ehneld Kaorll 63 puller.. The most romarkablo score of turee shots on the 25-ring target was made by Captain I, R. Heft, 72 points out of a possible 75. Wil Train Salv Lake Willlams. Danny Daly, Omaha's clever little teather weight, leaves for Salt Lake next Wednes- day to assist in the training of Jimmy Willams for his fight with Charley Turner, bofore the California Athletic club 1n No- vember., Danny 1s ail right again and may be matched for another go at Lolly Smith eve his return east SR oy CHANGED THE LINE. Results of an International Survey In the South, New Onrweans, La, Oct. 9.—The Times- Democrat’s San Antonio, Tex., special says F. P. Carrelo, a morchant of Fronteras, Mex, whois located on theline between the United Stutes and Mexico, arrived ero today. He states that the international boundary survey has been completed, and the old boundary line has boen greatly changed. The custom house at Fronteras was found tobe nearly four imiles south of tho line, and its removal to the line has been ordered. Several rich miuing proberties which, for the past saven yeurs have been worked under the United States mining laws, are in Mexico under the new surveys, and the owners are vory much exercised on account of the duties on ore that is smelted iu the Unitea States. Those . engagsd in making the survey bave suffered many hardships, owing to lack of water, and many desertions from the taboring corps bave occurred. L SeCopl o Boundary KEWARDING 1HE(R FAMILIES. Relutions of the Daltons’ Victims to Be Cared Hor. CorrevviLe Kan, Oct. 9.—Emmett Dal- ton’s condution is so greatly improved that it is ‘protable be wul ropover. An ofticial of the Wells-Fargo. Expross company ar- rived here today to make arrangoments to pay a reward for theDaltons, He says the company will be glad to pay to the families of the men killed in the raia a sum of money suflicient to show its appreciation of their bravery, though there was mo reward out- standing at the time of the battle. A com- mittee of eitizens will send out circulars to the banks throughout the country soliciting subscriptions for the aid of the families of the dead men. Dexver, Colo., Oct. 9.—The Denver Clear- ing House association has forwarded to the mayor of Coffeyvitle, Kan., the sum of $250, to be distributed among the familfes of the men who were killed in the fighu with the Daltou gang. ————— TENNYSUN’S FUNERAL, LorD Prince of Wales Will Represent the Queen at the loterment. Loxpoy, Oct. 9.—The prince of Wales will ropresent the queen at the funeral of Lord Tennyson. Lord Salisbury is expeoted 1o be among those present at the poot's in- terment. According to promises the lord and bishop of Winchester preached the funcral sormon in the Hazlemere church today. He reforred to the aead laureato in eulogistio ana feeling terms, and his romarks made a deep impression upon the large crowd that attended the services, In the course of hissermon the bishop *I would call the deceased p‘flachln n his sald: Ethocriticus rather than a Virgil, completeness he seoms to me to far Wordsworth and toalmost match speare. Ho was as stroug as Byron without any of Byroo’s cynical and arrogant di dain.” ———— DISASTROUS PRAIKIE FIRES, South Dakota Citizens Have a Terrible Ex- perlence in This Line, . St. Paul, Minn,, Oct. 9.--A special to the Pioneer Press from Huron, S. D, says: A terrible prairie fire started seven miles northwest of this city and has been burning over a stretch of nearly ten miles wide by twenty ltong. The towns of Broadland and Hitehcock narrowly escaped destruction. Citizens turned out and fought the fire until dark, aided by a large force of men from this place. B The country burned over is thick!y settled by prosperous farmers, many of whom have lost everything. Up to 8 o'clock tonight the fire was still raging though less flercely. The wind blew at & velacity of sevenly miles an hour, driviog the flames beforo itat frightful speed. The heavens are ablaze witn light to- night, e PERSONAL PABRAGRAPHS, D. A. Jones of Wagner is at the Arcade. S. J. Weeker of Q'Neill is at the Millard. W. L. Butler of Boppe, Ia,, is at the Del- lone. Robert Keys of Beatrice is a guest at the Arcade. o H. C. Williams of Norsh Platte 1s at the Paxton. ‘W. J. Howard of Chidago is a guest at the Millard. H. D. Skelton ofj Btromsberg 15 at the Mercer. [ ia ¥ J. Pbillips of Nebrdska City is at the Murray . alsid D. K. Lottof York Was at the Brunswick yesterday 4 E. I, Nichols of Alhign is a guest at tk Brunswick. P Ira Nichols of Golhgaburg 15 & guest av the Paxton. P, the Murray. W. C. Bidwell of Broken Bow was at the Paxtlon yesterday. J. M. Evans of Beatrice was & Sunday guest at the Mercer. C. 8. Breech of Holdrege is among the guests at the Areade. 8. C. Birchara of Davenport, Ia, was a Sunday guest at the Dellone. Jobn C. Watson of Nebraska City is amoug the guests at the Murray. M. F. Woodward of Des Moines, la., was a guest av the Millard yesserday. Cmicaao, 1L, Ooté) 9o~ [Spevial Telegram to T Bek. | —Nebraskens registeroa at tne hotels here: Grand Pacific—A, B, Hutch- juson, E. V. Lewis, H. E. Patmer, T. H. B Joues, Omaba. Suerman—Art J, Stackpole, Omaba. Palmer—De P. Grossman ~and wife, 5. A, Voerbuck, Mrs. A. Ringwalt, H. 8. Naunille, Omaha. * Wellington—J . H. Me Counell aud wife, J. O. Rbodes and wiie, 3. Mekeeby of Red Cloud is a guest at Omabe. 1.eland—0. B, McClelland, Omaba. Viotoria-—Theo Starks, Hy H, Meday, COmaba. WISNER'S € Hon, J. B, Frick of Cuming County. MERITS OF THE Wisyer, Neb, Bek. | ~The first lowed vor: meat of party on the ques his successors, bank circulation, Judge Crounse, to induce thought record of money and Ameri Pitane ho thought of the view of the situat Hustivas, Neb., Br rasentutive, the tion, but the délegates he coula never se: tion e made, w from Adams, Ne tion, which nomi grand reception city at midnignt zens, headed by ties. He thanlk: nation, and the ci played. 1Inone o he said be would gressional, Mr. Thurs 1s self-explanator: New Yonk, Oct. Omuha: Qctaber Huv 27, Philad, n, Conn, O universitics of I York. finite service hy QsAna, Oot. 7.— Avenus,' New Yo last evening, Hol 10, Chargen of Alilance Aposties Kasily Ane suiclae was evident from the note found swered—Free Coinage Given a Litle | Constivutionality of the Baker Baliot of | Gosna too 1% " %pell Y, 04 Attontion — Other Nebraska Pennaylvanin Questioned. fa, and sl ' “Burs me' beside my Politienl News Notos. Pirrsnone, Pa., Oot. Tho constitation- | baby. I die for you." It 1 campaign was deliverod horo last night by | POrs and if finished the matter will be | for the woman aua aftor two or threo bonrs Hon, J. E. Frick of Fremont. Wegner's l':’l‘:l‘k;:fl‘ m‘\m?v the svmrl;mfi court, l‘m\\ :n ot hard work pronounced her out of danger. 3 session hero, tomorto! s not do v hall was filloa vith an audiencs that fol IO TR DOt U I T Tt — - closely the sponker's o several acts of the republican fronted the admurisiration of Lincoln and democratic county conveution join in the | The servie successors, : ; o services are of tha snme character that the chargs made by the peoplo's party | procoedings, but it was stated tonight UHAL | Srevival meotungs th (himciie ot oho o orators that such legislation was [ ho would refuse, as ho regardod it as purely | nominations. Muss il b Said At oty at @ consiracy against any class is untruo, | u republican measare. B0 n.m. each day and followed by but on the contrary that it was wiso and — sormon, nd the sama program will b vot: necessaty under tho exigencies of the timos WL Herp Bare Connty. tinuod ~in the evening. On W ednosthy His discusaion of the tarift issuo was mastor- | Bratw, Nob., Oot. t.-[Spocial Tologram to | miorning the pontiicinl high muse Wit be "\{m:(v‘n x‘lis‘"ll‘:gv{:wm:?"\l s:(v-uwh-"n:rrcr[mr 1t Bre. | —About 100 members of the Har- corated, with Bishop Scannell as the . roved conclusivel hat freo 'y ; 3 rson and Rela ¢ vi or celebrant services will prod volliage of silver could benefit no one byt the | Fitor Nt Rold olub with uniforms snd | FRANRAL e 4arvices will probably. end silver mine owners, and denounced the | torches expect to goto Tekumah Monday to Sunday cvenir declaration of the democratic party for state a republican rally. The bovs will take the — B — ending with n eulogy of | Blalt band alon and help Burt county Had Clonn Bills of Haalth, "'he spooch was caleulated | WHOOD itup for the republican party, at | A party of German imungrants from fulmen to stand true to the | Which time Senator Manderson will speaic. Bremon arvived in Omaha over the ook the republican varty for honest i Aot THINKS NEW YORK THE KEY, Senator Sherman 1 tion Hinges on That & 'miA, Pa., Oct. 9.—Senator Sher- man, who adarossed a [arge meeting in this city last night, was asked by a reporter what “I take a hopeful { vo ropuolioan clut it matism, (s timelv use saves many 1ive 1 bolievo. the result of tho contost agpends | (¢ VWO repuslivan clubs of Juniata a tine timel Aoy many lives, on Naw York, talk last Monday ovening. The attendanco e “Tho weneral iden is that thore s a won— | Wi 00 and the voung man surprised his WEATHEL PORECASTY, dorful apathy 1 the canvass, This may bo | S04ie1€6 With the many happy dits an | k@od 50, 50 far ns the speech making is concerned, | Polnts made. £ it Latl A L R LA L) but the result of my observation hus been Papilion's Proposed ity " Neutagka: 5 i that this feeling does not exist to tho peo PariLLioy, Nob., Oct. 9. -[Speeial to T Wasmyaroy, D. C., Oct. 9 —For Ne. Ple. The puolicis tuking ugreat partin | yup | _he ropublican county vonvention | Prska—Generally fair: south winds; this canvass, and they are anything but 4 9 - warmer in southeast portio apathetio. Their fnterest seems to bo in- | Will be held hove next Saturday and the day ST L Petuon Sota T Bs R G THT G TV rall v e nRR bR For North aud South Dakota—[air, fol~ “Pho current, literature furnisied by our | 501 aud others will bo the s eakers, Tho ro- | 10wed by showers Monday: cooler by Tues- commitiees 1s in great demand, It is good, | Publicaus are gaining ground rapudly m this [ 48¢ morving s south, shitting to west winds. and it presents the arguments ina way | County. For Towa—Warmor; oherally fair; south whioh will be more waeighty becauso thoy Grover's Campign Fund. L Loea ! Yad k) L ® seal ttecord, oreread and heard,® NEw Yok, Oct. .—Grover Clevoland 188 | oz op miz Wiatukn BOrEst, OMARL Politieal Gossip, coatributed $10,000 to the democratic cam- [ Oct. 4. —Omaha vecord of temverature and —Tho democratic contral committaos of Adams aud Webster couuties 4 1501, 1800, 1880, E ues will be Maximum temperature 0S50S T obliged to namo the candiaate for float rep- Mintmum temperature. 412 T T Averaze tomperature 0= il e TR Precipitat.on... 010 .00 purpose Laving failed to make such omina- ion. Adams county was to bave a_deloga- lion nearly double in size to that of Webster, Y with the pencral averagc: about saving the country to go 10 | toa vast multitude of theater-zoers by that | Normal temuerature. Blue Hill, where the convention was | quaint genius, Sol Smith Russell, came Deticiency for the any . to be beid. Ouly one ropresentative | back to the Iarnaw Streot theater last | Deficiency sinee dnren 1 frow Adams went down, but he | night, but the chief spokesmuu for | Normal precivitation. coutroiled eioven votes. The Webster | the folks wns not Russell, but | Def yTOTtho iy g L county delegation was vrosent. Naturally | Alva Heywood, aun actor who is | efieiency since Murch I.. ARITOHER the two counties each wished 0 name the | somewhat new 1o the line of paris wade QREARAWTONAONIBEYERS candidate, although both the republican and | famous by his more noted contemporary, indepedent nominees were from Adums. [ Sol Smith Russell. Yet the voung actor The Adams county man hal ihe votes, but delogates could raake motion carry thom against the This fairs continued until the promised by reterring the whole matter to the two contral committees, Gave the Delegation a Recepuion. taska Ciry, Oct. 9.—(Special to Tne Bee.|—Tao delecates to the float couven-— Woemug Water vestorday depot, and headed by the band, marched to Kutzentine's restaurant, wherea magniticent soread bad been prepared. hustled out of bed and partook of the festivi- for the bonor shown and confidence dis- republican succoss, tational, state and con = ton's Easte The following telegraphic correspondence ‘Thero wiil be hoid iu New York city, Yalound nolzhborin he Invited to parcicipate. and I trustyou can find it possible to do so. without, tuil for Uotobor passed off pleasantly at South Sioux City man of the meeting and expiained the rea- A B Y R T AT Y e T A S RO NN a9 5= g e v oy - : - g wd 1892, take place in Keighan-Androws night ploted this building will There will be a republican aud an publican’ side of the house. bo put down toe center of the larga inclosure the same will by the Mo dobate next Tuesday When arrangoments have been oorm- hold 5,000 people ‘anti-re- A railing will ovents to whioh he has been assigned in the Columbus celebration in New York the prosent week. Viea President Morton wilt tako his place, AMPAIGY OPENED ! — She Wanted to fte Ruried A woman of the tiwn, who goes by tha namo of Mamie Lee rud who rooms in the Cunningham biock, Thirteenth and Jackson stroots, attempted suicide last night. Bo coming tired of tife she took ten grains of morphine and the fact thatshe contemplated Eutortains the Citizen | And each side wll have its own entranc There is to be no crowding of galleries, and the debato will be onoe of the iargest as well a8 ono of the hottest political railies that has ever stirred central Nebraska, REPUBLICAN DOCTRINE THE LAW, 18 undorstood thas the woman had been marvied and that har husband left her, then she loft Brayvton, came to Omaha and commonced a life of shame, The polwe surgeon and ality of the Baker baliot law is to be tested in court. Ex-Deputy Attorney (eneral San- derson of the law firm of Lynn, Mctiee & Sanderson of this city is preparing the pa- Oct. 90.—speoial to Tk vopublican spscch of the Dr. Towne car Known what particniar points in the law the supreme court will be asked to pass unon [his action was decidod at a conferonce of local republicans yestorday. An effort will | At be made to have Chairman Brennan of tho PR " Nave Opencd n Mission, The passionist St, fathors' mission was bogua Philomenn’s eathedral morning and will continue duviy tions of finance which con- vosterday z tho He conclusively showed i Fusionists n Pennsyivani Prersnung, Pa,, Oot. 9.~ A conference of the state chairmen of the poople's, prohibi- tion and socialist-labor pacties will be held hero early this week to arrange a fusion eloctoral ticket so that the three varties will secure the d por cent of the voto necessary for the printing of their full ticket. Island yesterday afternoon. Dr. Towne of the health department was at the dopot to receive them. Their certificates stated thas vbofore sailing from Bromen they had veen disinfeoted and also that at Cape Henry both bagizage and passengers had boen subjooted 10 guarantine. Six of the nino new arrivals fett for Platte Conter during the aftornoon, aud this morsine the other thros will leave for Norfolk. by Entertnined, = - 3 Oct. 9. —|Special to Tur Do \WVitt's Sarsupariia aosiroys suoh poi- Forrls of Hastings gave | sons usscrofula, skin disnases, cezoma, rheu can industry lares That the Eleo- thte. wepubli Jusiaty, Neb, B —Mr. E. E. political situation. view—a very hopeful 100."" said the senator, “and Oct, 9.—[Special to Tue | paizn fund. Cloveland’s p Beuedict, Whitney aud Dic! wibuted #10,000. L0/ nson, friends, sach cou- rainfall comparea witn corvesponding day ot past four years Statement showing the condition of tem- perature and precipitation at Omahn tor the and siee March 1, 1502 as compared “Edgewood Folks," more cousiderate of since the days grown more kidly, the feclings of others when they introduced chosen didu't care enough wel wou un enviable success Iast night ana gave abundant promise of really excellent ability. cure a second to any mo- hile the Webstar county | The new “lidgewood Folks' has the merit but could not | of a capable cast, with one or two excep-* ‘solid” delegation | tions, aud Mr. Heywood is to be con- interesting stato of af- | gratulated upon the players who support him, Bdwin Lawrencs, Fred J. Wildman, Harry Stoddard have ail been seou here in times past and they all bave parts suited to theiv several abilities in charactor roles. The ladies are not as strong as the other “‘sec- tion.” “Edgewood Folks” was the firat of a class of plays which has grown upon the public since its production and Mr. Heywood seems to be taking tho tide at its fiood in giving the presout generation of theater- goers an_ opuortunily to witness a very de- nghtful comedy matter was com- nated John C. Watson at were tendered a upon their arrival at this last night, Nearly 100 citi- tho band, assembled at the Senifling's Minstrels, Charles B. Schilling’s Minstrels played to & big house last evening at Boyd's, the per- formauce, however, not beinz above the uverage minstrel show of the present day. -~ NEOUTE TO Mr. Watson was the delegates for the nomi- zens who had assembled Mrs, Annie W. Jordan Of 165 Tremont St., Boston, was In very poot alth, from bad circulation of the bloody g rush of blood to the head. numb spells and chills, and the physician suid tho veing were almost hursting alf over hierbody, A col- Tision with & donble Titnner brought on neural gin of the liver, causing great suilering. She could not take the doctor's medicine, so took Hood’s Sarsaparilla { his oharacteristic spoeches a0 his best, and prophesied LOFLTTES NUELYA, n Regent and Her Court Cadiz, Cannz, Oot. 9. —Thoe queen rogent and the royal party, enroute for Huelva to attend the Columbus celebration there, were welcomed onarriving here with thunderous salutes from the forts and from. the Spanish and weleomeod st n Dates, - Hon. John M. Thu on, olph . October 28, nnd New ctober 25, muss meotings. | foreign men-of-warlying in the harbor. The | and soon fully recovered, and now enfoys per- Tnoso etz il bo | nationul fn Ueir | guen regent and the party attenaed mass | Lot health. Sle says shi-cold praiso Hood's ith ’,,"L’.;l;”'l’!‘;f"‘l’“;’L”""“:"}\'L",."n',”(\“‘;},"u}" st | 1o the cathedral this morning, and then em Sarsapariila all day and then not say enougl e Cuge e el auspices o {5 ha sa - y - - the nationai and college lcagues, and the | barked on the Conde Valeds, which will nnsylviania, Columbin, Now | start for Huelva tomorrow morning, cscorted HO0DIBIRILLS nisilmt mads: anidjarelpes; s ‘unfversitlos will | by Spanish ana foroign vessels, Tonight [ £6¢ i composition, proportion and appearaice. A You can boof in- | the city aud havvor were illuminated, pre- | e T addressing theso moetlugs | gonting a briliant spectacle, and a grand PSYCHOMETRY! 8. CLARKSON. ball was given at the town hall, at which the . CERARCT e quecn rez ¢ was represented by Admiral e Y oa Chaneson W2 | B eranger, the mimster of marine. 2y DR. E‘TMA MAllENI,A . Several Now e Jol s of Chotern. s, Wil e Sehoetry L physle 1 nnund others ble them o dingnosts disea os wnd Kive the N M. THURSTON. Made Friends and Votes, pPamis, Oct. 9.—Twenty fresh cases of racivomune widioitasking ihorlone ttomeak Darors City, Neb., Oct. 9.—[Special | cholera and five deaths from thedisease were | (G rHT HOPIIC § to Tuz Bee—One of the largest po- ;Bpol'ted in this city andsuburbs yester- | ;5N 17h streetomnhn by ] litical meotings ever hold 1o the county R L R e e | terday thirteen fresh cases of choiera wers re- ported to the authorities. Iive doaths due to the plague occurred during the same n. Mell C. Joy was chair- o i etieiolual it know a for hillous & Api A POOR Wednesday Night Engngement of the Eminent Comedian, i lust five rows in balony, 500 why ho left the udepondent party and | time. PSS/ et e it of s 1 returned to the republican ranks. Judge R. Oracow LOst: G T (T s ‘ . B. Daloy, aspirant for county attornoy, and | cholora here today numbered three. Ouly 3 i 8 e . the disease occurred in soveral places in iz e ot e 0k i one urtcr § : made friends and votes. Alsteian Loland, s et S i — - PR hing Rally, o { 3 President Harrison Will Not Attend, - — - p———— b Is1axD, Neb., Oot. §,—|Speoial to L hskiaft | Tug Br—A score of workmen will bogly | WasHINGTON, D. 0o Olefipm ”:‘““‘h‘“ the [] ! operations omorFowW moruing to chauge the | Condition of Mrs. Harrison's heaith the ( ReS wagar palacs bullding 1o & tomporary | Premident has conoluded that it will be out [ . 5 [ auditorium, and the first event which wii | Of his power to participate in the soclal STEEL PE Ns. : i 8 P | e e — = | GOLD MEDAL, raris ExrosiTion, 1889, AMUSEMENTS SEME . _AMED TS RS D S| THE MOST PERFECT OF PEN3. . [] NEW [fie preorces| | FARNAM ST. THEATER--Popular Piices. | — : N0 DT AaT [ [HEATE One Week, Sunday Matinee. Oct. 0t NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Al ‘ THEATER. |_FavoriTe. be Weak Sundar. Matinea: Oow 01l AGES FOIR GRADING, ! i "o awners of all lots, pirts of lots and J Tonight, Tomorrow Nightand | ALBA HEYWOOD, | "0 ot diieyinllock Hiilineats [ fourth addition, from 10t to Tl stree You ure hereby notificd that thy undor signod, three dsnterestod treoliolders of th 1 Will present by permiss'on of Sol Smith soll, the best and funniest of ull hig sucoapios Lity of Omaha, huve heeu duly appointed by - the mayor, with the approval of thecity ¢ ‘ BW gewoo OLKS. | 4 st eyt MRS Do e o iy & owners, tespectively of the property afected 1 = by grading of suld alley, declared necosaary PAring A8 1.4 bla Qreat Plars, by “ondinance No. s Shuewd Ootobor 18t nt, wnd duly aualified on the 20th duy of RELATION. . us required by 1 w € P Lober A, D 181 e 10240 00l 0ek Tuesday and Wedn: sday, Oct. 11 and 1 National Bank. Octolior, A, . 1807 af b rof ~,.r\‘m",‘ « o0, 140 Huren within the PEACEFUL VALLEY. | v, 5 DEFOSITORY - - OMAHA NEB | torbiitiinfis o S (000 d i i et A —_— - o o eansdoring, ind ki (e nes j BY EDWARD K, KIDDER g Iul'nl of dam The owners tespectively ot L] Pricos—Parquot and first five rows in circle, Capital.... ceeseennees 100,009 | men |,u.,..'.,'.}},.n.-;| i by s :”!ll’V‘»"\"'.:t‘l;’ ;v‘ 503 Lust five vows i clrele, $13 genoral ad: | i Bonilderit10n sueeial bonehs, 1€ an s et roodp ‘voma 1a Uk | BUNPIUS. « o+ o cieaniias e BUB,000 | gt Sonsidaras RN ALSEALNIRAUININ AT, buoi gal- and place aforesuid and muke any objectio to or statements concerning sald ussessmens c a ors—Henry W. Yates, president | oo 507 DU Ay Conslaer proper, B ¥ O ey . b Maurlos "W, v. | Of dumingos 88 you mag, consiges proper DR. MILES® [ [F 10U have ono of the followisg | Morae Jolint Cotilna J. . ik Vairick, Ly 4, GEOIGE ). AL, s TOMS, ed. cushior, S 4 MCOU LLOCH, NEW CURE HEART SYNPTOMS, THIE IRON BANIK, Comulttoe of Appraisers Om THE. LOOK OUTI | — - — Omuha, Neb.. October Bth, 189 O10d10e Sy — 0 - 0 B - - G S P—— - HEART. An Invention that Ladies Appreciate Proposals for Lilirary Sullding, L-]u safe "?“}Pa.l: ERFECTION Senlod lvruprmul; will be rn)&lolvlm‘l by Lowled, da le remedy for Reed, prosident of the Board of Diroctors o paton of Heart ADJUSTABL, .‘f...” "l"‘i".“ puilic hrary: ai” o Nobrusts i in Side, Asthe Tloussnds sy tiey will wear No Other Shoo, Nutionul bank, in the eity of Omala, uo ma, Short Ureath, 5 3 o'clogk p, m. Thuraduy, October Li, 18 for the Fluttering, Dropsy, Wear this Shoo durlng the Summer Months. Grestion and com pistion of & Ehres-story and Oppression, Wind DO NOT SUFFER WITH busoment fire proof ibenry bufiding at the n Stomach, Irreg- southenst corner of 10th and Harney stroel ular Pulse, Chok- 1:'"5,')‘,"' TE"‘?\E:\.FAEIL o Omuha, In socordance with plans und speelf ing Seasation iu e ce BERANDE Wit By MO cntions on file in the oflce of Walker & Kim Ibroat, Uneasy ADJUNTABLY ature makes i possibi 1o wear ball, wrehiteots, room 33 MeCugno building zilthd‘:lv'lm&fi:fi:v & Barrower ahue Euch Irlll‘muu( he ace rllnlhlll' d hv‘n flur'(“‘.lll Stothiering Spells, cheok for 81,000, payable o the order of the Dicaming, Nihts THE PERFEOTION ... prosident of the hourd of the Ouisha publie < e boon New - ) { I8 femmr 4 e Yoard reserves the right (0 rejeoh ang a8 ANE Gt A TR D, kst Tad, | Foiaad, ARAL M0 SA00 AAAL. Y akior of the Board of Dirastors of the { DR MILES MEDIOAL 00, Elkhart. Ind. | §oONSOLIDATED SHOE CO., W'y, Lyan, Mass, Outului pubile 1D rary. WibkiaM 3, CURTUM ¥ or by Kuba & Oo r 15 & Dougles st thelloston Btore, 16tk and Voug! 280 btmke Becrolary.