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<o 2 THE DAVENPORTS § THEY PLAYED WITHOUT ER ROR Bloux City ¥ Di Good Trouncing ~The Blucs Still Winning Davesronr, fa pt. 80 gram to Tnr Bep]—=The O torious in to-day's game home playced a Lovett and lid the ba Omuba, while Stephons in the points for the hor pitched with great sp had no difticulr n hitt In the first inning Cr scored on a long driv hit, a fumble of the right ball. This was the last gz ports on their own grounds. sand people witnessed t DAVENTOI Forster, 2b.. Fisher, ss MeCauley, 1b. . Moyer, of Trédw Deogan Burquin, Kemimnle Stephens, OMATIAL Me( Crovics, Tebe Annis, cf. Lovett, p. Mill Nagle, Camp! 1 Totals, . Daveups es0 00 0 Omaba.... 1000 Runs carned—Omahg 1. Double plays 1y and M Tre Gar read called balls out—By Stephens 3, Lovett 4 Nagle 1. Wild pitches —Stephens Cusick, of game—1:20. Umpi St. Paul Robs a Storx Ciry, Ia, gram to Tue Bre|—The for was o stors decisions of | Paul club, who acted as umpire because Fessenden was ill. Broughton decided of the visitors was touched i base. out when one fiftecn feet from sec inning he latte pitched ball deli The score Sioux City 3t, Paul s} ol () 010 Earned runs—Sioux ( Two base hit- Pickett, Reill Corbe bails out. 6, by Wells of the St. Paul club, In the second g placed as umpire & was a square deal, outbatted the visitors and specially interesting. The score: Sioux City 5t. Paul 0000 Barned runs Two-base hits —F° ‘4. _Struck out—By Seibel 5. Passed balls l{m\u_hinnl olas 1. Wild pitches—So bases—Sioux City i Umpire—Fesseuden. Kansas City 10, Milwa MILWAUKEE, Sept, 30, to Tur B Milwauk stem the tide of Ku dander up and pitche wards, The lo lays. The score: Kanaas City Milwauk .0 002 Base hits—Milwaukee 9, Errors—Milwaukee 6, Ka ers—Shenkol and Swartzc Milwaukee 3, Three base Lit. A ll:w"u 1 balls Lon; Two base hits—Wal ~—By Shenkel 4. Struck out- by Swartzel 8. Double plays McAlee. Passed balls - Quest, Tiue -2 OTHE Yesterday's Wi rers gane: Cincinnati 2001 Baltimore 0 St. Louts, Seu game St. Louis 0003 Brooklyn Lovisvi, ame Louisville.0 0 0 0 2 1 Cleveland.0 1 1.0 0 0 1001 ¥, Sept. 80.- Result of second ganie Louisville .. i B Clevoland . Aot L Game called atthe o ml of the seventh unt of darkness. ning on acc Kaxsas Cir game Kunsus City Athletics Union Pacifics 2 GrAND 1sAND, Neb., Sept. 8 Bee.|—Tho ted the Jumata club here Telegram to T of this city defe to-day. The score: Union Pacifics..2 0 6 0 Jumata . A T Errors—Union Pacifics 5 tories— Moffett and Lyt Mauer. To-morrow the Union Pacifics start on a and will play Lincoln, Plattsmouth, Omaka, Fr possibly scveral other points, and will bo gone ten days or two weeks. excellent condition, and some good and Moffett will tle behind the bat Thompson’s-work at short and Walsh's at third has been excellent, and the outfield is tronges than \d Islind this tour of the state, may be looked for. Rou oceupy the box with I strong. Allin all, the ted any that has plajed in G season. Elkhorn 9, McArdleville 0, ),-—[Special Tele- ELKHORN, ) gramto TuE Ligs.)—The I defeated the McAvdleville team to-day. that were played, 9 to 0. born, Beittfielder and Moh: Nickleson aud Calelly. 4 GEN Bamash & Pertigrew, one of the cloverest Aud most populer nevis gatherers in the city THE O\IAITA VDAILY' BEE‘ \[()\fl o | 7B VANCE SHUT OUT While the Omahas Pile Up Three Vory Eleguitt Runs, AND THE PRESS. in the history Sam has doni work on Tuk Ovaita Heu IMERS AND THE TARIF its to St. e and Then Give Wural Gas Beit of Ohi Pnport 0. IMPHIS Tit By a Negro. four miles fro, In the fifth inning Lovett made hits to left and scored on Nugle' 1d ctivenoss of the mizes it as a po dents of Mer About one thon ) Senator Vance, ers seemed o smarked that he As he approach mule in the r 1 is a firm beli iator severely he awoke to the to .h fend himself them to let the mu opprobrious v in the democratic m ather not to in opposition to his ran into his house A second afterw yugh the wind 8 struck Kastn him instantl, J shup the door isand dollars Able sum of v dinary circumstance requived much of his y Miller will fight ey for a wan i o the dead body the communication ik in the left given it not a little 8 1 1 Kilrain pugilistic has boen sexton of & ator Vest on unds of which Needham, of r given by the and the wo may iron” club, composed spondents of Washington, ¢ be was not of th ht, and exone . was defending be arranged sensibly insist on a glov number of rounds, hout & year or 8o > opinion that the ry important part zood many years ago,” | s he 1<<I|h DISGUSTED what now isone of the best improved counties There were old men und most important nent of the count 1 4 locomotive prise party for Needham, in North Carolna, men who had tal parts m the de Two base hits fought a very « ix-Governor William Cumback , Who has been act litical contest since he ress in 1854, was in the Friday night vident from the start that Hennessy was th Passed bills— He was the aj was a caution and that whole soc Said he to a cor and knocked i appeared to be s announced effort to risc @ acting 1s the best political situation of a state, in my community i noon played by Sioux City a one on account of the rank oughton, a member of the St. the first teain v andTeH tHAY » parts of the nY. OCTOB ER 1, 188y, NEW YORK CITY POLITICS, A Very Quiot Campaign For the Republicans. HEWITT AND THE MAYORALTY Tammany and the County Democracy A Sensation in Art Circles—The wthe Capitol to Be Res ~Theatrical Gossip. New York ¢ Yorg, Sept (8 ence of Tue BEr I'he reader of e BEE from their serer he of un assured majority for the vepubli can ticket in Nebraska, and full of the enthusiasm and m . \ which come from the support ¢ wnali wmpion and honor, can ha Wip which they believe in hend how ¥ compre itand indifferent we republ city of Now York are [ ne. Wae have almos La nd we have a fo tery of th runs o reply in our defonso—the Tribune, that plainly takes its stand upon nati politics, and in its agony to save th tion with a big tle wi av this pro all the pay 1inst us al appently caves lit- <of the city and county the Mule in Distrd il and Express), the organ of that new suint, Colonel Shepherd, oneof William H.V whothinksto bring about the millenium by printing daily a scriptural text at the he of the editorial columus, and the cari- caturist, Weekly Judge, a brilliant peri- odical, but conducted by Gillam, who formerly belonged to Puck, and made that horeible picture of Blaine as the tattoed man. His peneil now hits those whom it formerly flattered and flattors where it use to sting, so that its arrows are blunted, and it consoles us less than it might. We have against us ¢ body were, so that we are erowded and | less fun than ought to be our portion during a heated campaign. Fortunate ly we have some, for the democrac, ) cutting more capersover the nomination of the mayor, than a monkoey in a lady’s dressing-room. T} actor in this humorous perf is Abram S, Hewitt, the present ineumbent, who has been a thorn in the sides of Tammany ever sin they nominated him two short years ago. It was whispered about that the mayor openly declar anderbilt’ssons-in-1 man that bud the vicious o with house lust De- id angular old cit W one hand in democerats, whom 1 know v Lindsay in 1% to vote the repu sonally,who o moved iuto the tomy oftice the other day and said he wanted another his base when the e bythelG ot bent himselt so as od square over the Then the home club refused to play I didn't much w comotive, the i mysterious p think about whisky.” down th state a grebt deal this Shin mul i alone for sever, |l Hm'n‘u 1 rlo 1. Wild pitches Left on buses withdrew on 158 mentionsd to Mo the Sioux City 6, Umpire—Broughton, the sixth shot Within the next an elapse of some minu and inquired of a trainu e wanted to s the old man | known to have made two wecks the club will It scems to me nd slide in Ind boodieism the state 15 me Broughton was dis Fessender The home club notably otherwise over- matched them, althoush tho game was not at which over $600 in prizes will be awardea. Two Games at Sew. 1L win hiw @ least five hundred demo in_dndianapolis lose some votes upon the prohibition question, but I think they wil bo made up by those who have voted the | hibition ticket previously —Two games were played here y 1 York and Seward. me by a score of 18 to Seward by a round than all ) who was oa the other side of the locomotiv to the side wher TN IS0R0 K01 01001 foux City 1, St. orce, Nicholas. hits—Nicholas, Double plays—Brosnan and Bases on balls —Off Sowd stood the old engincer wa weazened-faced, and are disgusted.” Burned to Death. . Joseen, Mo., gram to Tne Be , dressed in o pun suit all covered with ol and dus There was another spell of silen, Warner's Log Cabin Si by ull druggists. lighting a gaso- morning, the When finally i for the train to start the St. Paul 6. There Was a Plot. Bartlett strect, o flames could be extin;uished the lady v badly burned that sl died this aftérnoon at » said as he met one of the mavket, “'do | twenty-pound » whitewash oiied his head out of and as the tr the cab wi Hm\a move looked at his s City’s continuous victories proved futile to-day. lost in the first inning, as Sheukel got his sulky s tied the s seventh, but the Cowboys as again in the next iuning on inexcusable mis- Drowning at Louisville, you eut it all s I stand befo him suspiciously for I y lor a ptist minister, nm Inlml’ great fellow Isee do object werry want to kill me off umed the lead CE AT s by the capsizing of a t, but Ize too deep “or the Gold. “1e done voodoo at’s wotrthe done,” . simple-lcoking colored man, as he stood behind the witness chair the eriminal cour fied that Albert I 30014001 Baltimore | e rmiers of the country ¢ orators that th aro to Le told I\'Anmm \'1!_\' 11 of 40, 80, to 160 ¢ now on the Complete abstracts to same fur- day and tosti- competition with flax straw in the mauufac 220 So. Thirteonth st., Omaha, No MecAleer and aws the Line. adelphia Record: man is that woman’s fifth husbund,” re marked ahijadelph friend from Chi g down Ch him out of $11. The testimony of Cook was singularly unique, and at ‘times upset the gravity us_objectionable farming classes as the Mills biil. sissal grass are distinetive manufacture of cortain coarse and rope, und the manufacturers say it does not compete ionkel 1. Hit by ball woven goods Il GAMES, s stuble on Juspor strect, when o ame up and said: tthis free raw n 1 the American Association Contests. Crxcisyati, Sept. 80.—Result of hrinking from any 1 by the farmer. The republicun tarift bill does not put flax sced was the re- “I'se well, how’s yo'se » degrees highey r that _)n- w —Result of the flax industry of 1 bill dovs put twine which the far, It does not put can be successfully ness Was a » with his visitor then asked him if vd upon replying in the told him that vart of this Mills bill puts upon every article that enters into the products of > scen that there range of difference aras farming inter- boo-hoo—in happened? Sonmething something ¢ conty uw .\ about harder than u , that’s not it, d he is so » when Iw is sober wdstone at the e ||<1 u( cious metal to tho “Ihere ought to be enough votes go from ““j'}" draw the s belt of Indians ton a very large majority, dealer in_one of tho niost al gas cities in the Hoos tariff and the cam- We iiave experiencod a decided set- " continued the " be attributed Cook paid the dellar, but Berry returned and sdid thatdivini wsed in vidla ,which was given him. 1t out to the stable heard three on the door nd wanted $10 Hood's Sarsuaparilla Combines, fn & manner peculiar to itself, the strengtliening reme- You will find and told Cook back in our 1 dies of the vegetable kingdowm. this wonderful remedy effective where other medicines have falled. Try it now. purify your blood, nd he would :0s in the bottom. ranning to the cent: tends almost entirely & belt of country, pro L has been developed beyoud all compotition lust eighteen or twenty months, and the discovery of natural The element regulate the digestion, and give new life and vigor to the entirc body. “Hood's Sarsaparilla did me great good. I was tired out from overwork, and it toned Mus. G. E. Siiyvoxns, Coloes, N from blood poison. s Sarsaparilla and think I am Mus. M. J. Davis, Brockport, N, ¥, Puvrifles the Blood Hocd's Sarsaparlda is eharacterized bw st, the combination of , the proportion; 3d, the process of securing the active medicinal ‘The result 1s A medicine of unusual strength, effecting cures hitherto un Send for book containing additional evid aparilia tones up my system, harpens 1y apnietite, and Eims 10 Make o overs 4. b Register of Decds, Low “Hood's Barsaparilla beats all others, and 18 worth its weight in gold."* N 30 Bank Street, New York City, Hood’s Sarsaparilla but I ain’t heard them raps ye v seen Cook until he was after "The tean 1s in proved an excellent characte i ) benefit of the doubt and dischatged him. “Xsuffercd three y only through the tablishment of factor i r, wood-working he Mills_ bill ‘proposes to stri severe blow at all of these industries, > ten times as manufactories establishe > and Indiana s Territorial big copper disec a point eight miles so: m tain Meadows, ssacre of emig 3 new and great min Undor a cap- st of Moun- the diaboli- three peculiaritie remedial agents ; was no thought of Buich a thing as th tarift bill, und men did not region has be ping of iron are yeins of rich argentifs erous galena. 3 1o, because they rogard the olection of Cleveland and Thurman as almost sure to give success to the Mills tho senute very representatives and possession of the democr: to force the adoption of th . you would infer that there is somo- § in this cawmpaign 1o enlist the opposi tion ‘of the munufacturers and the house of the white house in the , it will be easy knnhuf \u\lll ryr IIA L SPORT. m Pettigrew and Swift Bear, The Mew York Hlustrated News, togother with & flue cut of the gentleman, hus this to Ao ||m'|nh.\|) and great belts of quart- hisintention to run for rond te Tammiany Hall nominated one whom he considered and the county demc 3 immediate hastened to assu him that in that e he should have their unfaltering support. For they love each other dearly, th tions, forn candidates aud robbing the city. Mayor Hewitt is oxactly like a chestnut burr. He isall prickles on the outside, but sound and sweet on the inside, He isa Loon to newspaper men., e s always willing to be interviewec nd dnshis his remarks with very much cnne pepper. e has the idiosyns v of always replying to anyone who writes him a letter, and of printing it and his own reply in all the papers, Hence the press consider him pic. I wont to sce him partly for fun, and partly beeause I was anxious to two o know what he intended to do, since ina three-cornered fight epublican would stand a faiv chanco of being electod. 1 found him in his oflice in the city hall, a tall, thin, stooping man, dressed in black, with a white face little white side whiskers, and a shapely, pointed nose, slightly rod- dened by the abominably cold weather. In his mauuer there wus a curious mingling of abruptuess, avising evi- dently from nervousuess, of pevishuess n of dyspepsia and insomnia, and of ural kindness and gentlemanly courtes) I asked him point blank whetlhier he intended to rvun again. “That depend he said, r. Re- porter. Now I want you to get this straight. Mind, T do not set myself up as the censor of Tammany hail; I do not propose mysclf to wage war ninst that body, but I will not con- t to give up this city to a horde of plunderers under the names of contrac- tors and commissioner: +Do you allude queduet business?” “In part,” he answered, “bhut th is more than tha S0 that whilst 1 disclaim being a eriric of the man nom- inated by Tammany T rescrve to myself the rights I possess as an individual to run again if I consider it will be best for the city. This point was far too subtle for me, but [ said nothing to that effect, *If thev nominated Andr H. Green, who was made compiroller by the committee of seventy, in Tweed's time, would you inst hin ainly not, Green is very abl is endeared to all nocrats by his lmy r connection with Mr. Tilden Vould you,” I conting run i t Cox |l he should be nowi y Tammany* *1 do not believe that Mr. Cox would accept the nomination,” he said. Here Mr. Berry, the seeretary. jogged my elbow as a reminder that 1 had taken up as much of the mayor’s time as | was cntitled to, so that | had to This much, however, I am sure of, thit M. Green will not accept un- less Mr. Hewitt is willing that he should, for both belong to the same silk stocking wing of the democracy, and these gentry seldom buc inst each other. Upon the whole it seemed to me that what the mayor meant, though he did not sy it, was that if Tammany hall nominated any one belonging to Tammany hall he would fight him to the death, but if the sachems nomi- nated some one belonging to the county democracy he would consider the point. Now Tammany hall nominated Abram Hewitt two years ago for the sake of the loaves and fishes, deeming that his gratitude would be superior to his antipathy. But it wasn't, thercfore they are furiously hungry, and the probabilities are they will attempt to outwit Abram by making a compromise with the county democracy, nominatin e man who will deal out the offic wirly to each of the halls. In this case Hewitt will surely run as an independ- ent, and we md have a republican mayor as the outcome of the row. In matters theatrical it is somewhat early for full details. The best is that Augustin Duly is back from England with heaps of golden sovereigns and golden opinions fairly won, He and Palmer do not attempt American imita- tious of trving and_ other English man- agers and do ot wish to be lionized by society, but all the same they have ad- mirable companies und manage them to perfection. In the art world we have a mild little sensation which may be interesting to some of your Ir. Mayor, to the ac- he veplied. and very hone ag a veaders, especially those ‘who migrated from Boston. There was some years back an artist in the Bay of A mewber of ‘I'me Bee's reportorial the natural gas re nm\ml h-nm belt to the election of the democratic hck. " S9ld by all druggists. §1; six for §5. M only by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, 100 Dcses ©One Dollar. their old st bet, Farnam of woolens | replied the “und 1 can Lol you that those wea are live Hub named Hunt, who was, according A new 4b ¢ | to the Brahmins of Beacon HIill the l gueafest painter of the Amevican contd Slot Muchines Just and impartial ¢ i to a3y that though S TUNCOLES d a patont on o \inventor h two slots and two Across Italy to the director was acontirmation of is to save the of the continuon stone as recommended » hundred and proposed bi cugrth would bo o stunce beneath them and s purposes of necessary o Thrasimene. cost of this £20,000,000, 1 be saved w s placed in could only be seen at the oston remembered cypriote dis- remembered that you this sor the Metropolitan but what you masterpiece & h-- demanded, toninn ealled nd its undey stood that the with downcas whenever a quorum returns from suin- Tess than t mer wanderings. 2 o NIMENT jadeath to ¥ (uw iy L Lu.um nd ] AP AT, G, A T s T et ESTATE % S.13TH 8T, OMAKA. 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