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2 HE WESTERN A on Yot Mude of the D Tranchise, I To Disposit SSOCLATION, [ Moines COLN LL PROBABLY \ g b3 IT. Under will Crub B30 Allowed to Dishand A Suit for Salar No Circomstances the Back The Wost noan, with definite Moines The € that elfor 1 reprosent Li in tho Basehall it 4 wing aceompl the run chise ocdation vesterdy aft 1anything Des Lt e us o the lispo and I y replied they | pids pe mer recelye pciation’s and had to send wives to bath rapids and iforwith the interested partios | nd M. Hatehjof Minue Grand oln 1o « olis Grand Rapids is or her mind that the pr is sheis not preparvd tomake the venture exceptin Moines, who will remin ent MeCormick rceives Flaich and_Rowe. ut, the prolai b d, in tho m zation. intach v making up that present Comperof 1 until Pr trom Messis, In any e W it tng o keep tho or- | of the At any cost t sovintion is | slled to maintain the clubit will becon dat Dis Moines, butmost of the lome games will be transferred to this city and Kansas City, There wiis & gmerl ¢ of the difforent dub ropr the Ihs Moin been disbandea Wiks 1y seaton © \gerness on the part sentulives to get at players, and hail theclub | WSt night,ns was origiially intended, there would have been ane of the grandest” scrambles for the best men over seon bt the demiseof aclub, Billy Havt, Ouey Patton and Billy ‘Traftioy avethe three men most in demand, Qlhere wisa new developre uy in the shapeof - atl before Justice Morrison by Pitcier Billy Hurt wnd severl more of the Des Moines oliyers, to guenishee moneys in tho hands of | Coopr and treasurer of chb, & » Mitlard., Hartel al nd the case will probably 1 this moming, it e yoster: imentsuft filed beal Standing ot the Clubs, Plyed, Won. il ) ] I I Lost, Mitwaukee 3 Minneipol i« Fansas City Denver Sl x (lty Omnhia Des Mofies Bt Paul 0 N i 5 Kansas Uity 9, St. Paul 1. Kasss Crry, Mo, August S —[Spoei Telegram to T Bex, ] sult oftoday's pame: KANS ~Followingis the re- | . pAvL [ N BOA K 5 0 Murphy m .0 00 0 Cline, 3 200 0 0 Manstng, Suith arns, 1 iter, i1 Svartael p 10 Mookt Totals.... [ btals, NINGS. 2 08 1000 SUNMARY. runs-Kansas City 4, Taul 1, Two-hise hits-O'firien, Throe bise hits- Stomrs,_ Hiscoon tills -0t Neokinl, W€ iy *pitelor=Murply. Passed dnil—Unq bt 1, Tinie-0r0 hoir and othirty-five toinates, - v U pire—Hausyin National Lea, AT PHILADELPHIA. The Pliladdphis-New York game wis Postponed on account of rain, o Xunsus Clty. . St Paul... 0 0 Baried St AT BROOKLY N, The Brooklyn-Boston game was postpon el Clevelnd,, Chicugo. ... .. 0 Hits—Clevelnd |, 1,0 000 0 00 0 Chicago Errors Clevoland 2, Chicgol . Ratteries—Wadse worth and Zimmer; Hutchinsou and Kit- trwdge. Umnp Streif, 0 0 10, 0 000 0 *—7 AT (INCINNATL b 00 01108 3290 0 00 0,10 I 1—0 wnati 9, Pittsburgls. Errors 5. Batteries— and Wilson, Cinelnn .o Pittsbury,. . Hits —Cine = Cincin n U pire—MeQuaid, oo League. AT BOSTON. i e R 1 New York......2 2 10 8 20 Hits—Toston 10, New York 1 Boston 7, New York 7. Batte “bertand Kelly: Crane, 07Dy Ewgng. U jires—Forguson AT PITTSIURG, Pittshurg.......2 0 0 1 4 63 Buffalo. . 00 020 10 Hits—Pittshurg 13, Buflo 7, Pittshury 5, Bufalo 6. I and Quinn; Connigham und M ~Kulghtaud Jout AT BROOK 50002 00 0 00 000 00 ¢ yn o Philaddphins, Ermrs hiladelphin® 5. Batteries dCook: Buington and Hallman. fney and Sheri AT CHICAGO, T ] 1) 00000 3 7, Cloveland 11 Chiago 6, Clivelud 3, Batter and Farnli; 0" Brien aud Suteli —Pearce ind Snyler. Boston 0 0-10 0 111 ¥ S os—-Ciume . Hatfield and nd Holbert. 0 0 Frrors— i tie) s—Maul ack Uinpires 218 YN Brooklyn... . Phajadelphia Hits- Broo —Bwoklyn Welling U 0-7 0-4 | 2 00 1 4 1 *.8 Errors. Barston Umpires Association. ATLOUISYLTLY, Loulsvillo 080 01 Brooklwn, 000 00 3 Hits—Louliville 12, Brosklyn Louisville 3, Brooklyn 0. Batler and Pity; dall ad Ryan, Lmslie. American Umpire =~ | Another Club ln Bad Shape. | 100X Crry, Ta, Augasts,—(Speeial "Telo- gram to Tue Bex | —The Sioux City me in the Wostern association s in a fair way to be forfeitod. M, ¥ who owns the franchise, isout of pocket $7,000, and unless thecitizens put up sufficiont mone before Monday the team will be disbanded an that dny. A conmitio is tryig 0 rase the funds, but with poor supcess. wbers. | Metierson Defeats §rown Sipxry, N.S. W., August 8—A sculling matchs betawveen Matterson and Brown for A200 wius rowed today on the Paramotta | river, Matterson won easily in 20 minutes, 25 secolds. TUE SPEED RING, Buffato iTices Burso, N. Y., August fourteen thousand poople wentout to the driving park today, sracted by the mnouncement that Sunot and Bell Hanlin would attempt to lower their reconds of 2:10% { made by them respectively, After preliminary warimng the julges anvounced that tie hor would be st obeat2:15. This wus for the purpose of giving Suiol a recond us @ four | yeur-old, her best record up 1o date boing 2:16. Helle Hanlin was sent fiest, hor time | being 21141 Tho Califbrmia wonder, Sunol, | s thon ealled up. She passed th quarter in d4g halfin 1 Mlg, threo.guirter in 138 aud milo in 2114, Just three seconds slwer | i her Califorul record, Considoring the truck, which wus seemingly i good tondi | e and 2 up | |1 on club willnot that the wind on the ue of a full second, raice today more than equils cod hernextio the queen of trotiers, Mavd S t S Wilter R Snicoln i Valjean third, Henriotta fourth, Best time—2:18 Live-yeax P rinc olds or unler, trottin; b won, Pamlico second, Best Cilond £100, limas C. L. ie third, Bob oxtra race Dost tine « w Barato s vioga, N, Y rram to Tis Bes k fast Su e wis clear A summry s rices Firstr Himy ar Rowelind | fa o, five-deh ths mil Leord Ho thir ar-olls rey (the 1ini wo i te < a Belle I ul, € n mile-Fellow i rite) sec o third. Thitrd race nelia (the Flairy ¢ mo—1 3 thre-fourths mile, seliing ito) won, Colden Ree sec sird 1514, Cor- 1h race, n, Juek Ros second, third, Mis. Dennett (the favorite from. Time—1 :| Fifth raes, threc Aniosa A W, Tady Pul- Allen Bane not heard selling: te) 11186, fourths B, rime Genevieve (the sec smond third, inhton Eeach RRaces, Acit, Augusts winl e B f Lo I<ing or thinl is mi Do won, dburn second, (11 giths of Aunio M third, mecdghth miles ~-Blove Richmond third, Tine—1 clehthmiles—Miss Cody won, 1, Corrillion thi Tine e 4 mil sa won, Cris ecmd, me —1:50 and s seconl, One md « Briun Box 1 fourths of o Darebin mile Time—1 Thiree-f Hannah 1:7. Handicap, two m Lee Christy won third. Tirme— Gray won, second, thied, Tine over dight hurdies— Bassance second, Vauduse 1. \Durg Races. J, August S, Guet GUETENBURG, Spacial Tolegram to Tirs Ber] —Summary of tolay”s | rices S Al n-eighths of amile—Toulon won, Pall mid, Swifterthivd, Tin 1:311. Fiveecighths of amile-Waodcutter won, Parolina_second, Enola third. Time—1:03 Six and one-half furlongs. AOBLWN WO Raftersecond, Little Mimnie third, Time 1ree-fourths of 4 mile—S$) in sewnd, Clay Stodkton third otorer won, Tine Mei third. Oneund pe-fourth miles Lind won, Virilwte second, Tine Sevo Tan caster 1:304. Jenmnie Auorly liths of a milo—Marty B won, ond, Wanderment ¢hird. Time The Loxnox, A il Cablegram to Tur Bre. |~The rac at the Lewes summer tolny for the Astley stakes, fivo fur. wswonby B W, Bawd's colt Flod denficld, J. R T.eighscolt TheDeenste d, and G. Cleveands filly Grace Con- wy third, There were nine st Tarf. Eng Just. S, ish [Spec Entries for Today's 1taces. AT SARATOGA. jarters ofa milo—War, Rtose, Kingston, Carter ce, thre Young Duke, Jack Tom Hood, scond race, fiveecighth giniastakes— Magggie Ward, anditta, My Winnie O Blackwool, Awmlon, Cal tine. mile and three-fiteenths, landi takes — Floodtide, Hy poerite, Glockner, Uncle Bob, ‘ourth mee, mile and one<ixtemth -Aus trality, Isusc Lowis, Ruperta, Englisa Lady, ture, Sir John, Prince Fonso, Santiago., ifth rice. one mile, sell i, Venguer, Bonaletta, Syracuse, Litlle Scisso s Harry Weidon, Silute, Dyer, Satisfaction, Raymond, Woodhua, lren, Carre G Macaley, s of amile Vi Black Lot, On- Coolt), Oparita, v, Lets, Monte AT NONSIOUTE, First race, three-fonrths of a mile—Volun- teer, Castaivay, Civil Serviee, M Clarendon, Aurania, Devolee, Ar ! Fellow, LadyReel, Jerey Pat, Terifier, Meriden. Sewnd rice, threo-fourths of a uile, Amby akces—Latos, Suhe McClelland, Adv turer, Sixonot nuly, Thomdale Reckon, We Guotge, Faiviey, iMlorimore, yWood, Sorwrer, ker, Diekens. d xice, me aid oue-eigith uiles, Cape andicap-Sinl Demuth, Can_ Cau, terlode, Judze Moftow, Rave: Bangqiet, Chaos, Torso, B M M Squmnder, M loe, ¥ing Fan (colt). Soirth e, one and wlor, rince Cynosure ifth race, one mile ~Er Do, St James, Defanlter Sixth race Roc Var onequaricr niles— Royal, Stockton, Lotion, \ Beln B, Major . 'Her Hizhnes, five-eighths of a mile, selling. forth, Punster Jr, Diisey Wodruaf, Malachi, Bellefophone, Fred Tard), -y, K isnet, Autoerat,Sevenador, Fad, il B, Villige Muid, Maggle B Scyentirace, ono mile—lnspedor B, Nii- gara, My Fulow, Phiosophy, St. Luke, Brussels, Mouroe. Eighth race, fiveeighths of o milo—Somer- sot, Two Lips, Walcott, Wiregrass (colt), Kc Magzora (cult), Riot, WarOver (colt), Boughran, Sir Gerge, Sndora, Babicor Victioss (filly), Honeymoon, Heiress, Preak: ness Lass, st Race—Civil Second Raco—Sallie McClelhnd, West chester Banquet, Sinloa, Salvator, Prin Fifth Race-Defulter, Bela Sixth Race-Newburs Autocrit. Seventh Race My Fellow, Nisara hth [ace—Babicors, Wiregr Royal. ATEAR First Ruce—Kingston, Wary. Sccond Race—Palestile, Montorey, rd Race—T ypoerite, Floodtide. Fourth Ruac— Heelare, SirJol, Fifth Ruce: ie G, Lrene. - EY MARKSUE G, THE MILETS First Day's Score at the volver Matcl Beirevee, Neb, August S.—[Special to Tur Bee.]-Folowing an the scors male yesterday atthe sl revolvermateh, Departmentsof Dikotaand the Platte, st day, disnonuted : TWENTY-FIVE Grifith, Chass, H Bany, M. H,s" Hassoh, G. J Ja Picl Annual Re- AND FIFTY YA v, Co B, Sth o g't, Co. G, 15t cay Py, Co, L, Sth cay p'v't Co, 1, Sthcav.. v Johu, 1stlicut, 1st cav.,... £ d, WD, v, Co. A, St ¢ay Lald, ¥ ¥., 15t lint. fth awv......... Mansie, W, p'v't, Co. M, sth cav.,.. . Poler, Miller corp, Co. D, ith av Hughes, J. £, s'gt, Co. I, Ist av. o Welcome BRain in Misoun S1. Lovrs, Mo., Angust §, rain, the firstin several weeks, bogau fi this evening and continued i til Advices from the surmounding country indi calo that thestorn was genenl and hat, thonghit came 100 lte iy Id of wheat, cormn and oats, yot vegetabl I fruits were con Baiefited. —— Kentucky 0P, Lexnaroy, Ky, Augasts, —Recent havy rains have greatly improved the eorn op, which will averige fuirly with lst year. Houp, which is o inportant production in this section, willbe god. Tobiceo is ding badly and the exop gives wor promise. Po- tatoes wre below the u Flint Glass Workers' Scal 01 S 0N S TH THE ALUASCE FICHT OPEDS. | Majr Powers anl O, H. Ken Ope .| stnddioa face ance (colt) | Baylor third. | 80 |« 83 | entirely destioyed A good, sonking | cared for a soulli 10 o'click. | daynext, Augst 14 | | | | Pevrsneo i, Pa, Augusts.—The confernee | coumitiee of the manufacturery’ and ma of tho Ameriean flint glass union unanimously adopted a sale of wages. Several advuces were uade, | Campaign at Atki AN AUBURN JAIL BREAKIR RUN DOWN. Eenittess S at Telamah for Misding Girl-Kilted by Light. semlling Aace atBea h a ning August ¥, Special Tel Mijor Powors and O, H., s for goveror md the A i, Neb, gram toTie Bis Ken, candidat on the congress ticket, openc ampign hew todiy Ir. Kem safd ho w tanding be the W s no e for for 0 of lntersts respe liene as nowin by sring w scho act the that heen aslow b n It h boy Lisownto represomt of the orator, hut country tad yeas ap, sico which, tine he lad been activelyengaged in polities; that it wis direnecssity that puthim up s a andilate forcongre: He pall the u vil he wished ever in the s not an until three t a al tribute to the lidies and el child litician in the true the contest this £ apital and lal history and B8 not nan, wonun ntry was a p of the word; thit wus between sense a aisis in e sy lo andilates wor oriblerto cope with thi patlios, but were pue thit thoy held erment, If they were adbptel he sail stod ot prominent, That twenty years more producs i than ever beors 1; thatmor pampers audnore milion: @ lad been made during the same timo thun ever before, more misery tha ever be. fore: there was an unequal distributyn of walth, The ullisnee aeminds the samo pro- tedtion for all, He did not beliove that the law ought to alow money any advan over poverty “That seven-tenths of the prople poduce all the waidth of the country and thive-temths share it that all purtsof the cointry was mortgaged and his the mostso of all; the houesof the people were being taken aw. fom them, wd the mn who neitier e nor spins ~pnds §10) whoe the prod cliss spend| cent. He tuchel upo way and sail the any smarter cisisthan the old and les corrupt, and correet prindples of gov three in facts the pust d leen pro- luring the samo reprodictin 1 the oll wis 10 over prodiction of wyting in tus country but fools. The trouble is ot r- production but under consumption, unequal distribution. It is only u the capilalist wi dman g over. and a question of el yousure es in debt heis doe up d to give the remedy it all mouey was what ws ulience semed to agre The pr of there were two wiys wtting momey, to buy orborow it. ‘The present condition of the farmer was not of mushirwn growtl, but was eeause of well oncoctedplans of the mney pwerbegzu during the var. He showed the differnd clattel show of the south show all oyer the comtry southern show. Thespeiker hammerd tie nilrous on freight trausporttion and waterad stocke inthe old style. Thegovern- nent should take coitrol of the railrads— gveriment fora cluss and bya clis Poormendon't paya tax on their incorue, but ontheiroulgo. The allimee demmnds gradunted income tax and hesaidthe reason this Kind of taxwasa failire in_the past was beeause the people hid ben smding moneyl men to congress insteadof honest gringens like hinsell, He towhedup the larifl fron ademocratic sindpint andsaid a _bonded system bal and xfi\m_ wold rain - any conntry. He beeane elgquent in his defense of home wife and bubies; spoke of +is four babies ot lomeand closet by saying: **Don’t forget your wife ad babis in this fight? He spolce fof two hours. The speaker siid he would incruse the tax o ech man’s inome until the burden would be soheavy that noman would are to be worth mor thin x«J.lmJt.iws and gmans|; siid the milroals eseaped taxation on their property by vuming their rolling stock ov into Jowa while they were assessing in - No- Irasia in January, ind vice-versa, when the tine came for assessments inlowi i April, Major Powerstspoke about two hours, m- iterating nanyof the things touchea by M. Kem, Festated thit the alliancemennt ths coming together of all the men who believed in & sov of principles wlich oughtto be re- duced to law. with noney e up; in of A Shenft’s Misplaced Confidence, Avivrs, Neb, August 8.—[Special Tele- gramto Tie Bek. |-Charles Johuson, con- fnedin the couty jil awaiting trial for the murder of Jammes Whiteman, choe to leave lis comfortable quarters this morning at 6 o'ciock, takingadvantage of the sherif’s con- fidence inallowing him 10 go after water, and whenmassed had gainedthe friendly shelter of ay adacent corn fidld. Thealarm was given and about fifty men respnded and surromndel the corn field, elsing in on hin, Inside of an_lour he was placed ina cage, wherehe will in the futire be clsely kept. A Fruitl T ekA 1an, Neb 55 Search, 1gzust 8.~ [Special . Telo- wto Tue Bee.—All day loug a hundred nen lavesearwhed in vain for the lst gicl whomysteiously disappeavel recontly, Early this morning 4 line of menwasformed wd mardied backand forth for rile inchudingquite a lirge like in through whichmen walied up 1o their ar pits untilevery partof the botton bud been subjeted (o asthonugha savehas cnld be made, Night set inat list and the search was abaudoned. All work in the neighborhwd has len suspenced for severul days, and now thit it las been demoustrated tho bo b not in tiat cality the mysterideepens,mdubontthe oly thiug that can be dne is to await further de- velopments The futher and brothers still cling tothe forlon hope that sime due nsy yet be oo- tained either ot Blir or Calhous, but a tele- gram has just boen recived staling thatno trace could befound in that divetio, The ivlis five and onchalf fectin height, rather dark complexibned, welghs 150 pounds and worea man’s hat when leaving howme, The reward of §100is still open for her weovery. - - Killed Lightuine. Fuiiexn, Neb, August 7.-[Specialto Tne Bir]—Last evening just at davk while A, J. Story, who lives in Lincon preciuct, throe andone-lalf nileseastof leve, was out at his barnyard coveringup s flax diring a thunder storn, he was strck by lightuing andinstmtlykillel, The bam of Mr, Jamés Carter, nar this ¥, wasstreuck by ligitning Lot night and Hanlan and Teemerat Beatrice, i, Neb,, August §— [Specil Tele- t Tue Bee.|-Amngments were dal toliy wherdy the 0 guarantee fund was raiied {0 secure thofamous ors- men, Hulan and Temer, who will byse- mitehon the Blue alng theChaitauqua grounds water frou Thurs- A omuittes will de- pait for Omaha tomorrow moming tocon- clule negotitions between Hanlan and Teemer and no paiis or expense wil be spared to make the aflir o big sucess, It will be the first open waler soulling miteh ever wiven in Nebrask, The water course is abouttwo mils in length and is in full view of inely shded baiks bth dong and opposite the Chautauqua grounds. The Long iine Chautauqua. Loxa Paxe, August S—[Speciil to Tus Bui | —As ysterlay was an exclling day anla grat cowl were prosent, nitarally reaction would follow, and such was th e case today. body felt liky ta ‘mueh rest and quict as possible and e rsait was that Ladies would be 1 i hamnoeks, in eay chirs or vesting under stude trees, and chilaren with bathing suils o1 puddling in the walr. The grouuds and tributaries are conducive | OMAHA DAILY | BEE, SATURDAY, tosuchexeniyes, dasses aro all well filld. Prof b4 \. Barrows of Buffaly N. Y. hasthe chooof mtunl scienceand b hiswork in god mnuing order; also IRy AL Whilroan, " A'M.,of Madion, Neb ssehool of pelagogy v to the desired - Amag others ar R, J D, Stowartof Auraw, Neb., conluctr of the Chiutaiquanorimi wion: Pl T Evins £ Abiygdon, Iil, and Huldah \ Neb, both conducti theschiol wperaice : Prof, and M, E B.Geerof Neligh, conducting the schol of n Mrs, Iyl Mumaugh of Omiha, con ductor of thoschigl of arts, and allare doing good eamest wr wihich will be a ting benefitto the papie of the norhw lev. 5. MeClih, D. D, of Onrg deliverd a vory abl adiress, ¥ { belag “Daltmisyandits Anabgiesin Mind, Morals and Religion,! md s ovening o lecture by Povers of Blir, Neb,, wiose sub; “OLiver rawell” and WS & great su Mea Aupust 10 "} 1 he Demorest con 1l took place lastaight chureh fi thepresnceof alarge and aprecitive auldienc, The entestants were Inis Lattn, Mary Tosell, Nellio Thoop, Mimie Thiwp, Etta Wilon, Buys, Stelly 1and Miss Br adiverd their outios emarkably well and with sofewerrors thit itseened haed for the julgesto duernine which ontof themwa the wimer, T uelusion arivedat by julgeswas in fivor of Miss Mary Riselly, wio meeived fhe gold medil. The other soren of the confestants eich weeired abeay tifil voinme of poems presented by G, W ¥ox on the part of the coalributors, T cotestwilllong be reraenberd y wllpres. | caus of the mamer in which the wire atertinel The Gold LR 14 Telegran tost tth | Contest. New Charchat Yordk, Yonk, Neb., August S—[Specral to Tae Bie. ]-TheCatlolics of this city tave plams almost conpletd tobuill a §13,00 churcl and a §12,00 biilding I alditin to the stool builting thy arealy lave. T clurchis tobe yestof the dormitory ad to be eighty-oie by fifty-tyo fect, stoue foundation, brick buflding with stoue trim nings, Itis tobe 100 fe, from the mound tothetop of the steeple The school wil open September | with thirty tewcher, all sisters from the Peoria, 1L, mother school, We an informel thai the miother house for Nebraska is to he at York andis to be callel the ““Ursuline Convent of Naureth.” Youth 'l Burglars Arrested, Avwns,Neb, August S.-[Speial Tele- gnm to Tie Bry.—The four boys who were arrated at Tecumsel, giving their mmesas Charls Roberts, John Hall, Praik Young andRolrt Cruteler, and aged about sovenicen, are in the cusiody of the sherif bere, charged with ommitting the burglary atGillansstore Monday They tingexamnedandso fa guilty, thoigh the author filey, whore they w ered someof tho aticles stoler doubless e bouidl over W th the distric court t Tecmsc rested, recoy- They will fall term of Retused to bay Their Fine, Grip Ist.asn, Neb., Augist 8.—[Speciil Telegmm o Tug Bye. ] —J. R Richards, Mor- s Walker and C, S. Bradiy—dai © npresent the instalment howse of W. A. F wards, dedler in siverware, books, mtions, s Moines -wer arrested toliy for peddling and deliv-enng goods fron house o lousein this ity in broken pelages. They | were fined 510 and wsts cach and rofosing to Jay they weee committel tojuil. 'I'hey pi- e b fight itout and sohaye telrraphec kansis City fora lvyer and propose to try the habeas corpus 0fF 0 Buston. ¢ Faivost, Nob., August 3.—[Spedal to Tue Bre.)—Hon, L D. Richards, who is dd- ogateat-lirge from the depwtment of Ne- brasks to the natina Grad Arny of the Republic meanpaint, it this afternon for Bostinto atted® the weeting, going by wiy of Omaha, theice by way of the Burlingztin on theregulax Grand arny tedin, Mr 1Rich- wds was sccompayiod by his wife and elaest son. They will be \bgnt fron the state until about Seplernber 1. visiling ut their former Vermont home after the adjmrnmnentof the eecanpment. Another Charge Ag tnst Kautz. VaieNTINE, Nob, August $—[ Speciil Tele gram to Tur Bakl—Anotior chavge lis been brought against General Kuutz by the department omminder, Gerierl Brooke, this time for conluct prenaidal to good orderand mililary liseypline in that Gen eral Kaufz gave tothe jress the iifornatin - tiveto the former charges, md refers to thc fiest spexdal sont Tic from ere. eral Kaut is tow in Washingtonon leavy ‘o Prominmt Deaths. Burrice, Neb.,Augist 8 —[Speciil T gram toTwe Brn|—Vulentine Myes, me of the eatliestpioneors of this ounly. died at his home ten miles south of this cily st oveningt it anadvaicedage, L Mis. W, L Reener, an oll and highly es- teemed reident of this city, died last oveniue of paralysis. She and her husband for a nuruber’of years conduded the Pacific house, thiscity, ci Houses W reckeld By a torm. Giax Isnavp, Neb, August s, —[Specdal Telegram to Tue Bk |—The new school house at the soldiers home was severly wrekedby the sorm yesterdiy md will haveto b tom down and rebuilt. FL F. Limbacks residence, nearlyfinished, in wWest Layn, will have toundorgothe suné change. Skipped Out Witha Team, Uiysses, Neb., Augist S.— [Special Tele- gran to Tie Ber]—A yongz man naned Boughner, wio lis been in the enploy of Geoge L. Smith, skippel omt last aight taking abng atean of fany diiving hases beloging tothe htter. o will probably be overhauld. Clay Connty Democrats. CiAY CENTER, Neb., Augist 8—$ T Ber.]—The demoerats, in their c conventhn today, eulorsd the peojle’s county licket, Delegites to the cong sioml onvetion are iusteucded for IKeighan, unty Me- ngaged as August 5. —[Specal Tele Prof . C. H. Alirich ha bea remgaged a5 principl of the Ulyses highschool at @ liberil saary. His 1merits andubility are ofa high ovler. Just in Tipe to Be Too Late. Uryssis, Neb., August $.— [Special gran toTnrBre]—A god win fell here lastnight, Int toodte 1 bmefitthe corn e Bubiness i Janguisiing and business interests will suffie, A Saloon Burglaried. ULvsiis, Nob., August S.—{Special Tele- am toTiee By ~Lasey's sabon was bur larized st nightanda barel of apyple-jack, a lotof _bottied wilslecy, cigars and 3l carried oft, Noelue An Ol €iiz r. Epwann, Nob.;August 5 Tus Bue, |--H. 4! Shafror, spicted citien of (his yeurs of ngge, diel fiils moni el pal, & on Dies., {Special to | old and re- | soventy-one 50'clock. place, at B, et . Foul Plpy Suspected, Sr. Pave, Minn, August 8. —(Special Tele. gnm to Tie Bee.|-Abut November 1% last Tem Keley, an aupliye of Janes Berg, or Blak Clarli, as he kuowa' Aisap: d nasus. sulcideor foul play of our eitizens fron ificen or twenty mei s glig the Loup river ad Charley's rinchand searchin for the rermilns of the lost man, Oue John Crunay has exprssed a knowl edge of the affair, ati thev 1sa stron gopiu ion that he kno ve than he has tod s far, The afair is worthy of @ areful i vestigation, andour offlers ur t it The missing wman has wo brothers in Clear Id, 1 There has in theminds that _time, To 2t worke drag: ont to in other places sudden! pldion o sere day - Mght Between Gernan Socialists. Bemye, dugust 5.-A fight ocarrel bo tween s nunber 6 German socilists ne Zurich, during whicl several werckilled and wounded. of | | Black | ( AUGUST BREAKTSG CANP AT'S ). )0 JPERIOR 18¢ DENVS TRIDE REVIE Business Generally Satisfactony the Sunmer 8 Augrut S R 4 D of Trade says fivorab ason, Nev Yok to T ur B Rovic The Veterams Rermmining Listen to Mon & Co's Reunion Ontory, > CTop PRSP arkets and further dolay on the tavil inthe sonate have ine uncertainty which rtanls busines. sharpadvance in wheat, corn, | md offee the genent omundi ENCAUPMENT'S WAKE, money in o viod th THUGS IN THE , onls, ol Tentsare Being Rapidiy Desorted and the Great Feunion Will Soon Be a Thing of the Past, werage of prios shude byvor thin o wek Th state of trade throighoit At e AL isfu ry th soa. won, and wports arealmost wifornly conf don't in Boston notes Little " presont change, but belief in gredt aclivity in the Woolis more freely bousht. Cott move fairly, and v works is living thedes phia inprove cantily biyin awaiied. han la leavy deerda sont fi priit eloh Philadol nent wool and of wtton, lower go repots smal o flur oin cheese but a Cann Lascors, Surr Neb., Spaial Telegramto B last evening nunbers of attendants upom the interstate wunin began to pack up, pr | wry tdepwtur, The howses, which been pickeled just outside the amp, w | hitehal to the ofd-loking vehicles that hal | novenentof cattle and of ho | Bought Superir. Away | foar s tothe cornerop. Wool front of par. | dthinl and hides @ quirter, w dry goodsand clothing? ar Iy lon h o the | year, with pompt colectins, oad of utensils hal | notesstrons tnde in newrly all es, Kansis | teen delivered st tho samie plac ity o fair trado, Onati anl St Pl oo | previos. ALl day D e, i Sno is el b Ari had The fmportance of purifying t not be overstimted, for without pure blod you camnot enjoy good health At this season nearly every oo needs a good meliciue to purify, viwlize, ind erieh o blool, and Howd's Sarsaparitlis wor. by your coufidence. It is pecaliar in that it strengtiens and bllds up thosystem, et TG b anappeite, and | tion, While TR iteradiatesdisease. Givelta trial jic eblood can o cmpors 1 stopping in ticular tont on, conglomenite S0t which sover today the evacution ¢ [ half afipty s t 1es the dige muny it t A Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by alldry Troparel by ¢, L Hood & Co, Lowell, Masy 100 Dosecs OGne Dollar 5 spists that over are inucti S ssed from el coal Phoc naking t 000000 bus < 18,000,000, and oa otton areunchanged Iron oreand pig iton are imetive and weak | it Clivelund. bt inrathor better demandat | Pittshurg, where the deind for finished ron s excellent forthe seasom,. The sameis true it Philaddphis, A contradictory state things is seen in the wol and_woolen trade Decifoly larger of wool and of the bwer grdes of woolth goods are noted, but bwerprics for wool anda dopression in the manuficture, especolly of the all wool and_finer gods, intqe bolief that the dely of the tawill and the hewy imports will p ventimprvement this year, The fall « per cont in ‘wool ubroad threatens a great supply of cheaper gwoods if te proposed change ofduties fills, so that spelators lesitite. Thecoppr mrket s slow, with somelakosoldat 1{cents. Tin and lead are dull, The outlook depends hrgely upon the exteit of injury tocrops, the action of en gress regurding duties, and the foreim con- plications which afect’ the demand for gold Donmesticim ports ‘of products continue small wd imports very lirge, The business failires occurring thwoughout the wuntry diringthe st seven days nun ber M8, a comparel with 18 last wek. For the orresponding week of list yeartho fig- ures were 201 winder The unfast ol fs onthe whol e | o 4 preom heat and h sales o wilh = of hogs and I S pecu } noews s U eneal il [ the Grand Avmy of tepiblic tatuo and pedestil of the nueral Grant, to he encted io tho cap itol, was passed. Adjornel. - LALOR DAY, Prejarations Tor Tes Obsery The regular of union was hel evening There wis o large atteidance of the labov or represented The groater part voted to liscussing vlins servance of “Labor diy,” which will be the fist Monday in September. The folbwing commiltee of arraugement was appoiuted: Julius Meyer, W. 1, Me H. I Kirby, Willard and W Selring, This uitteewill holla et ingat once torrringe the details and prepuro | for making all necessary prepurations, | bulloon aseension, barbeue, homse 4 chariot duy ks’ and athioti sports will octupy it places aenong the altraction the afternoon, and the 3 will clude in the with a coucert by all the bands attendand themost extensive display of fircoworks over | witnessed in this city 1 “The expense will nount | and this money will be v tion 1twill b oneof 1t ever hell in the ¢ + and to this endall busi | ness men Il be requested t ubser 1 | exally. ALl trades unims, Kuigits of Labor ssemblies and branches of the faviers® alli ance in this c be in e inthe dmet was Lo pande, and all Tabor'c 102005 in the sur Vauix of Pemsylvanis male a motion | Tounding towns aud citics will be invited to to recornuit the bill with instrudions to the | P \’\"{(l"“';'] ot committe onapprpristions to wportit biek | il he hold e witha chuseappopriting&220000 for de- | theprincipaland ficrenciesin the fees and expenses of United | make further pre States mirshals climinted,butit wis lost. Thebill vas then passal. Mr. Camnonof llinds, £om the conmittee on rles, reparted a resslution providing that afterthepassige of this resolution itshall be in oderafter two lours' debate,to nove that the howse won-cncurin all the sente amadimmts to the T odian appoprition bill undto ask a comeitteeof cnfernce, M, Enloe raisol a question of considera- tion in the intexwt, lo said, of theprivate calad: Luorder to obvinte Mr. Enloe’s objection to the resolution Mr. Caznon stated thit it was the purpnse of the ominitte: on rules o report o rewlution giving tirce daysto the con- sideration of the bills rported from the cm- o agriculture and labr wd con- ation of private bills M. Eiloe thought something move sub- stantial thana promseshonld by given, and insisted on bis question of consideration. Dir. Cannon remarkel that the by his nction, was delayiig the consid tionof private musurs. The house decided - yoas 110, navs ( comsiderthie report of the committoeon rulc Mr. Pool asked unain senite anendmenls tothe tion billbe gitn it ) I'he uns w foliowed this 11 Topeka btteri pulied through the and were soon on quan ‘ers Notvithstaading the departure of o gool proportion of (he atteudantcampors,a fa wi watch . of tle day The morning of Iy, but the © rowds W e o sin of dawn wis firing of guus, regilar con breakfast, Th s be, while pork, " e Extensive Heing meeting 1 last Centrl tG and 1 the labc hull arly all were ber a's more dusty. saluted, us ter which the pany drillsand march 1o the bitteries prsent gave s parting eshib tion of artillery pr ovious to break ingg camp. Thodrill was gone througl with remarka ble precision, especialy on the part of the Topka militi' unler Licutenant Me- Intosh, who eflicted loating and fiving i twenty seconds Atil o'dockther wasa gmeral assembly at thespeaer's stand, where Julge Ap: get of Teamsd, J, C. Dilworth of Husti wd Tom Majors held forth with reuuion oratory. The litter wasstillcladia his veg ulatin Lle shirt, and lost noopprtanity o it. In the aftemoon speech naking Was igain s umed, (ovemor David Butle adires wis il owed by Judge WL Morris of Crete, who in tum gave wiy toC 1 B, M. _Corrl, quarierrnister Nbraskn Nitiond narvds, and CobonelJenkins of £ member of Governor Thiyer's st xerises dosed thespeiking programue. Atho’chock the attendint hands ¢ for the prizc which had be d by the runin manaemat. iing hours wereconsume b, round the { campfive, Lt night quite o camp by the dist thieyes wh overwas e tols to the the mtims in of the evening was de- for tio properch Guorge nd CONG RESSIONA 1, House. ation of the general deo- ¥ bill, the peuding question being on the amendment grantivg a nonth's extea pay to enployes of the howe wd PROCEIEDIRGS to nearly & i’ ised by subscr WisHINGTOY, big ATiirs ummed =, house ro I conside; flury was creited in senalo, y and pursuil of severl were waiting to pick up whit m the tents. The marnuder gove just cast of the camnp | prounds and managd 0 escape. In | townseveral thugs were apirehaded. One had adeepslash on his arm, while another, caught later, was concedlinga blody divk up his sleeve, Tonormw will bedovoted ent breating of canp. Before liel Larzedere, in ommnd of (e i3 fm Kansis and Nebrislea, united witiithe chiefexeative offiers of the re- union in signing o resolution of thanksto Colomel €, E. Adans, commandant, aud K, J. Muvin, chief of staff, for the many cortesies rece it thele hands;alsoto the ofieersof the Kansis ad Neb. nal guards for their presmee nd asistmee in the re- union undto the eitizens of Saperior who td cotitributed to make the encammpment a Sic- [ R R SUFFERING AN OKLAHONA ame M 1 b fthe Contul labor unior sdiesdiy evening to elect dinaie committeesand arations for Laborday, SEELS S WORKS EMPLOY §35, SMELTING y to_ the departue, hi They Will Insist a v Their Howrs of iunbo About three hundrel of tha emyloy | thesmelting works tield a mecting at hallon South Thirteenth street response to u call, on uction of —— of Metz? tuight, in Pat O'Comnor was chosen chaliman of the meeting and Joln Quinn made o lengthy specch i which e drow a pathutic pictur of theconditionof thedalorer at the smelling works, who was compelled to work tyvelve or thirteen hours and hadno time o beon quiainted with his family or sewre the which was absolutely nocessur endure the work lo was required to do. The speaker sail he was ot in favor of a strike, and he Jnew the manwgers of the smdterwercopoosed (o it, but if there was nootherway forthe men t secire what they wanted n strike would be resorted to. ¢ sail the men had been in favor of arbit ndian appropria- | pafisedto st it bi - the o nn-coreuriod 1w, & oa | EEOS Aae o i aiiming Ul son fomal domana ou the partof e nien for o chuige, At this point inthe proceedings Mr, e of the forrmen in the s to 1 He was e 3 who 1l present who wanted U theeizht bowr systen to hold ac t [ A Npetter feom Governor Steele Trans- order miited to Co prevails among theresidents of that territory andreguesting that the ation of on- gress be alled to the fact, The prsidat, in tonsuitting the letter,says: *hfornd tion recelved by mo fron other sourwes lead me t believe that the pyvemor is alioge right in lis inpresionthatthere will b lessrelief is afforded, widsspruad s among the settlers in Okl people expended in t i mpany her >, un- Fering feving and itwas nec onbo passedat t ary thit au appro- Puesi- L kuiridge of Kenucky b Y nou then demandedth questionon the aloption of the iyl Mr. Sprineer contendel that fnporant public bills shoull not be rushed through unier the wihip of the committee on rales 3 onin sustaining the wresolution, dthat this mominghe had proposed tothe gentleren on the other s! the hou non-concur in the senate amendments nd that the wmaider of the day and to. morcowbe devoted toprivate bills, Thispro position had been | rejieted by the genti from “Teny, (Enloe T rejection showedthatthe gentlanan, while professing to be & friend of private measares, wis merely vosing i that capcity, The question reeurving o thoresoution, 1o quorum voted, and the house twk the evening session 0 be forthe wasileration o prvate pension bill bul nothing 1 “onplished e ted > previous rosolution. andt providing theie familiesali heiraceunuited The crop prospeds for this year ure, by rasonof the dwuth, unfivorble, ad thewbilily ofthe pople of the terzitory to provide reliel must be inadeuate durinz his year, I anadyisedthatthereis aiuncpenied butaice of #5000 of the fund_appropriit forihe wliefof the Missisippi flool suf cers,endl reammend that wthoity bo siven to wie this fnd to meet the most urgnt necssities of the porer people in Okl L L Wheat ¢ xp of the Dakotas. St Pave, Minn, Augusts.—On acount of thehot weather aud the lack of rain during thelast few weels, the formerestimates of 10000,00 bushels as the whet enp inthe Dalotaswillprobibly be a little ot of the way. InSouth Dikots and soulbers Mime sots the havest is neacly over, and, while farners generallyare wot jibilait,netherave they disouryred. Tle gaeral yiell will be fali, The milrouds have weekly cop re ports, onwhich they Wise teir cstinates of thewhet yidd toknoy how much they e goiig 1 hal. If they arenot mistiken the wild will rec bove 9,000,000 bushels, Reports fom tho northwesier portion of Minnesota anl Dikota indicat tha therecat spll of not wether, aceom- panied by strong,dry vinds, hala diastous aiet upon wheal meuns. kQ smel e 1 siid o hoped © compay of this nen whohad ro the deinzand on the com ) becauso were afraid they would aly et with a refusal but would Le d in the bargain said he woull conpany of the desiveof the eting the adjourned. Bt wform the men,and the Trouble Overa Cor. MikePowers was walicing up Leavenworth street Thursda, ight, sundnearSevent attackol b Mike had u Tittle stick i his Band aud threw it atthe dog. 1t webound, and strick Mr. Sonbug on the head. This gontleman keepsa boarding house and wis o1 tho pinza with rontlen who were thinking of lawn ten | icecrenn tocomo, Mr, Soburg folt in sult atthe 1 introduct for n oamatter ud wilked out and attadied Mr, Powers, it fun commenced and the result was o fine of 10,3 forMichael in'the police court aud the dog had no 1 o 4 Bohemian Personal Rights League. Thé Bohemians of the Second ward leld a meeting 1 i the adoption of | i Semte, Au Plumb’ th the remiins York to W wnd ldies nd o a WasnNGToN pasied Mr. providing 1 o nut, of fron Now Mr. € ut osenite tiday it resofution with Mrs, Grant's of Genernl Grant | fugton ve = a resdution, which was ructing the and sary for on f rep houf tho pot Stites who eign relit sur s nay be n tion of citiens of the Unitel were formerly residents of Cub and subjects of the s g of Span amiinst prosecution by V\‘,».\.Hm‘“ i overnment for ofenses aleged Lo havebesy | conmitted by them The con feron co e bill was than taken Afterdiscussion the e reed to great The o fe Conlition of Olio Crops, Cor.vwnus, 0., Augist S.—The stite burd of sgricilture has issued i estimate coudition and praspects of crops based on of the stite. The ntreport indicates adecline of 6 pints heat prospects since th to of July T'hcresult of the th ug has been o disppointoint 0 faemers in nost tios ofthestate. Tl yild is notso asantitpatd from the agpeannceol gow- | B ing gmin. Com is badly hjured and o i poor - pros pect The indications are that only fome 60 10 75 percentof an averng enp can bereali Oats ave badly 1njured byblight or rust. The crop is vory short anl notof | ity. Pastures dee fail iug rapidly won of contin dry weather ful crop. Apple paches and pears an aliosta totl Talure, — Kansas' Corn Crop a Pailire, Kanas Cry, Mo., Auqust 5, —1he ltest reports fron Knsas vegirding com an not of an mcouraging nature, A total farly p is reported in nerly mo ast night atM personal vigh and fifty were | t wis called 1o ord dthe obje Vi porary chaiv et e made | devisi | the purpo | hall to organize braneh of 1 hund meeti and the v by Joln Resicky anl | t ms from all sections who stat fortification | the | ertion, | rpose o wias made te Mik wus Alter considerabl POy izl ul thie »stim neeting. imir Viadi > eport was dlios e rence reprt on the sundry ci »printion bill was then taken up oof the commitiee on t and viaduct al Rodk 1 torequire the municipality to shar puse ind oynenhipwas criticisel Elmunds, who onirmsted that liberallt the committes with meanness and simonyin refusing 0 the widow of the ¢ el i ustice the balunce of his ye alar Mr. Shevinan expressed his g thi striking out of the fortt deceased memibers tice Waite . goneral familyof e > of | ed in the the ter duringn cal © from Mr thestate line and | de The mest favor , of appropr 1w beneflt the crop [ Statescourt ,and less than owo-thid of an | leaviog t yild s expected, orabout seventy. | for inth milion bushels. placed t on items W ba when it did 1 vember tho m halance i the s i out and ofthe ity carying Al August Y, rs, 4 mouth: WELSH 67 md 2 al fuin t Chie 3 vot in its ry oftl Hars far Lor o com ¢ rilory in t Junction € . Leot rd westward lons caniot - TheDelgos Bay Baitway Seiz { Brase, Auggust P t Buchonmnet ) I and the British, A ud Port it ministors met iy It today o e 1 the question of comnpnsation for the 3 4 body that b of the Delagoa Bay nilway by Portug: jon Lax ity - - businiss Natioml Har Association. INDuNa Ind, August S-The tonal Bar sssodation inished its labors day. Muchof the time adiscussion of the met dow that the business. Tho diswu ftens in relarion to the irris oL.13, N sion wis 10- disy was devited to o ¢ | hods” of simplifying to 8 f . | legad procelurein the foleral courts | - Nominatel tosuceeed Hinsolf. ST. CHALES, MO, AUgist 8—Cogrosmin Morton ws t niminted o succead hin solf by the democratic couention of tho Soveuth districh Abgolutely Puro. A oremrof tartarhaling powdar, of leavening strongih - U, 8. port Aug. 1, 159, High Giovernment pul went T e ar without W jolat tarifl bill wa ation Tesol ution W i weopt frou e

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