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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:"RUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1890. T s house. Ttis nothing | greatabusdance, miny of those seen i this | tiat elected prosidmt zand | IV W N N D and Buckley; Luby and Naglo@Umpiro— | favorite) Sewnd, Letrotia thin, Timoe— » heep ranch, There will be fol par thoecountry having been mised from | L. A, Nollof Louisville sceretary l\‘ T“l‘, I ‘l.l) 01‘ \Sl URT. Strief. 1:514. | i , alout, four months oll, showing | whatis known as ‘the Kolb ge Mr, Kolb 1834 and in 1883 the congress’ was held 4 — . ool in Potthwattami o, in the recent campalgn, an aspirant for | in Nashville, Tenn. Col. Boverly was elected AT BROOKLAK, The Independence Rac ) ar n Harrison v rmnning againgt four men for the | president and Hon. B. . Clayton of Council P Brooklyn........0 0 0 10 00 0 0-1 Ixpepivoesce, In, August 9. [Speclal !‘;mlh;-h cured by Clayton_and Mayr ation, He lacked ten, v s of Tavit ]r\l‘: SOCISWEY L v B i . | Omalis Raps’ @it o Victory on the Sioux | Clicininti..0.1 003 0.0 10 0 0-4 | Telggran to Tur Bur This was to have these Litle Pirls, manger and fence are | morevotes for that iomination thon all 11 lie congress met in aul, with Hits ~-Brooklyn 6, Cincionati 10. Erors | boen thoopening diy of the great rices at T )1 0 Dis il averyneatand credit- | others combined, while having 125morevot »f the states in the union mpresentel ex ity Grounds. Brooklyn 1,” Cinelnnati 1. Batteries epsia, T uan g Terry and Daily, Um 1700 lioarty than hi His competit oopt i with 200 deleseates, After the Dutves ind K Russ park, but the heavy rain for the past Plte~McQuad . twenty-four hours necessitated SN pooled t d him, nomi- | husiness’ of the session thedelegateswer - es, who was | taken by the Manitoba rosd on an exte d | u nory The ses to bo started Mr. Kolb sup- groat Dilrymple and Koy BIACK VAS FREELY TOUCHED UP. Playors' Leaguo, i UL-y-ear farms and north to Duluth RIV— AT BOSTON ' Kolb of labuma g was | Minneapolls Plays Three Ganes and ""'l'j”- senee 3 :: 1: "_ j: b : N nin thos A L U Parse o of Wins Them All—Tips an‘1 En- Hits 7 Chi e g t @ el t ID LIVER. The Hon, B. ¥, trics for Today's Races— ton 8, Chicagw 11, Batt i (losar ! vegulate the How ble. Biros., corn t 1 5 ssion by ateip through Kansa AT PIEEADELMIEA Last veuroneof the best se 18 of tho | Miiwaukee . Won. | i Philadelphia 90 00 1 3 1 Mont nery, Minneanols 2 1 s Clev nd 001 00 2 o2 & \ ol NS 1 ) TR v were presen resilent {olb an Jen v or N Philadelphin 3, Clevelan i Sec ary Clayton were reclected, My Slou x City. 4 46 g B \"v.'\“r‘ ‘ll‘» s Baks AT M A\ i | Clayton,” sccuringe the Jocation of tho | Yhaby 8 8 A8 | Cupires—Pavee and Sny dek. Yikat e COMiliRE Bt &g s book store, pumpkins, com , Bullock ¢ | tenthannual session of the eongress at Coun ey cs Socond race—Castalit, Ksporanza The e Tndulges in Quite a Lengthy Do- I, M . dl_Bluffs, ATNEW YOIK e Mce Eios Nt g S | Talff, v enp and sunflowers, Selng appoint Of the worr shed by the cong 3 Now Yorl 0 3 i gkl L hate on the Tariff. ham, hemp and wheat £ course,’ 3 trumental insecuringthe pissugo of the Stoux Crry, Ta, Auzust? Special Tele- urg J 0 ¢ Fifth n Oriflamme, Shigeard i f of pol s has stite comamer “\‘"\4’& 1 cruent of gram to B ] —Sioux City is now trying Hitg =N 2, Pittsburg Sl Dal A irul, st Junos n 3| - . o otablos vss.” in the interests of which mal sorvico systen to cover cp re- | 1o play ballwith one pitcher, ad tho conse W S oy Seventh rac cer, Georgetown. LEAD ORE THE SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION. il to | t play ballwithone pitcher, and tho con nd Ewing ; Staley and Quinn, Umpires ative found e bae g e e quence was sen tday, Blick was put in | Kuightand Jones i — A > favorabl to agricnit < box. The Black Sox found him, too, He RO 3 ,\ln‘ m < b 0 muchon pite ‘ b oen, Ballyhoo. B ErCVOr il BEIVETPURIICE S P RLEE < 020010200000 poeie n, English Lady Part in th The Sundry fng. In the nuinge the homie tear 20002000100 0-5 , Sot. two Tuns Sirauss’ baso on balls, Black 13 Civil Bl in the ton Reprosentatives from the West Tako A MONSTERR M ANS NEETING, Buffalo 1 ot . Buflalo 10. Errors Th 0 et yuse hit 3 1 Jutterius—Sowdor: Touse. Sive & el ot ani onts o Powderly Addresses the Knights in | Ut toc gy d e = s Tthc ALl J.C. Drakede Co, corn, hay, small grain | ; New York. Mo AT S ek e A m sim, “We Welcome You, 1 bty good | uce meoting held fn the rirk tonightdrey | bY TTanralin’s baseon balls, F : LG dlics oL duli g 2 A EEE SR wnimous o trimmings of small grains and fice and Cinavan's bit. In the sixth Omaha B oss, Toldy , Fonsetts, (e ol e s ' k i h 1003 10" More, OTEkHHOF ALY B tiree Base lean Associatlor Phibe, Ito Philander, Bravo, | consent that the general debate on the tarift s A cott s e proceeded | entered the building at oe hit, Cleveland strick for one base and AR Al L Annie Hoyl o), Rocquefort, Ed. Hop- | billshall close September §; that debate on to 1 of tho paity a5 just | atered the hall amidst enthusia | Keawns went to fiest. While the local play- | & se... L e e L B Rl G H not onged applause, A, M, W ors were monkoying with Clevelaid Fagan | B! y LSRRI Z0IG0 Hooonil ract, threa-fourt it o B that our delegation o i 5 wis given buse on ballsand the second 0 8, Brooklyn 0, Lrcos— | Brol Jstakes—Eeperdiza, Casilla, Maigo com new schemes or | pro i wis sccurid. In the eighth Sioux City Butteries —Me- | (filly.) joctst congress. Wehavo | 0 the lwful and onlerly manner Up two e rins aid - ried to et another, | Cillough and Burke; Murphy md Pitz. Um hird race, one and ahatf miles, Mon- come, how 3 }r \-,\‘u and ears | whic the strike had been carvied on hut was headed off, The game all thi pire—Emslie. I'|.l-”“;\ ‘hnnh -‘vl‘ .[m l'l 1 w:‘,/'. u‘ open very wid hand carty 1 ind the broad and_vital priveiples the | was dull and lacked interst. The score — foyal, Tristan, “Tea "Tray, Lavim Belie, Ori- | g iitor Vance proposgd an_amendment to with us all the new ideasand suge por ) hiet o g = AT IROCHESTER flanme, Anaconda, Rhono, LosWngze S LR LI beey Ok s : 3 i jerpetuntion of which it was fomd neces TOTT o GIATA g ; the tarifl bill providing that it was desirabl there avea-zomg. We are also very wi R B o Rochester.l 2 0 10 100 00 0 | Yourth three-fourtis of nmile-Hood- | GG PR friehustetes b LM if we cangiveanyof the sune iu cxelange, | U Vol oty cdiba i u Athletic...1 0 0 10 00 2 00 1 lum, Somerset, Keyser, ey Westy Michael, | gioy "5 one” an advantage ov e > to do 5o, mnd prhaps we maypossibly be able | Mdosement of the Central strike by the | Straus, rf. avan 16,0 1 2 L B4t tHistio 0. Trror Belle Bounie Lass h A i e SR G e G Fint bl e AL tpohopt el aingihomag il vl e o) 30 Walkh. ss.... .00 Hits—Rodiester 10, Athletic 9. Errors ik e one ind. me-ciehth miles—Ori- | Other, and “fnasmuch as thero was 1o 1 il d 4 dten 1 Nowman, o 0 tocheste Athletic Jatteries—Ti other' way by which sricult Ui o doso. Thisis our first trijup so farnorth ionat Terre Haute, reac a tclo- Rochester Athletic 1. Batt T | e e 08 i oty b hick 1 The foll ancloverthing looks eatively new anddiffer: | gram from Chief Sugent to that ifect, e | Kav, it : b and MeGuire ; MeMahon and Baldwin. | SHER, B o bum, Miss | COUld Do compensated for its contribution L e st us e Altbana, sou lnow probably that | denoueed CHief Arthurand his onzanization L I Umpire—Curry L ekl ulla Blackbum, MISS | 46 the support of manufactures that in all e e Bt | o ot I eattor e it may nter. | Wnless the latter repulintal the position | Sielibisse, oo I AT TOLENO. k wee, thiree-fourths of a mile, Lo il C i L B e L bl o P i X | Do o O e o | tow taken by the chiof |n this ~striko, | foniness..0 " 8 Miid, Littl : el A AL S e A il i A M. Stail, | €5t you toknow that com and stk A R 8 1t Crousiey, 6.0 23 ; 0 sl Miid, L any goods, wares or merchandise imported Vs coiving grendly increased attention with s he position taken by the Central any ingz greadly increased atton o e e o into this country which bave been purchased WasmyarToy, An sonite W 1, joviil | 0lavger crowdto that plce th theamendment. continie under the five-min ute rule until Sep ser 8, and that final voting shall then begin, Hé also proposed that the last six hours be dovoted todeba At the request of Mr. Plumb the maticr went over until tomorrow. of the general exccutive | sary to order this strike. He announced the SIS : Serenader, Radiant, ¢ Venture, Quincy B s s ln.nll\\mflwl. ifsuceessful, not only destroy b il : ,"" ‘” ORdR0 ! i _‘," A oy At v MoClano, o s e o 5 | the Jui wnization, but wis the b NG il St LA UL L s et rio wwhbury, Tomn Hool L)L VOl e A ! ) much com as ive do_cotton, though this is | U HEELS, ORANULGI. bk WS - the b BY INNINGS. ledo 1, Columbus 5, Batteriis—Smith and | MAKieB, Newbury, Tom Hood, St by the exchange of farm products srown In Kansas— N, W. Taylr, Mulberry ( the list year that sichathie cn ever po | fNBNE ofattuc 1 ulove cenibe DEONVROLDEQ L0 RS Sice:’ Daston 1ad. O'Courie “Soventll race, sevencighths of @ tRe United. Stites U0 RoodRs: ik Johu Kelley, Wichita; Joshiua Whe N saidof our state. Flogs are becoming a favorite | e United States, I i w0 30 00 20 o | Peobl i E Volunteer, Mou tague, Eleve, Moroe, Jeney o it oh a0 : Mr. McGuire thon addressed the audien e ecbles. Pat, Geoviget where such goods cen purchsed tonyille class of stock and I think our figures in | | A0m bR L auiie SUNTANY — LR s b with the procecds or av of such Missouri—Lew Chubbuck, Columbi thisline will surprise the comntry next year. L SLIAG S S At tio L Demwisy It Ao ned-Omalia 2 8foux City 1 W T LOVI i products in forelgn countries suci goo M. Barnett in: Robert MeCh Manfactur nlevests are greatly upon | PEESWE situatin, Dase Wts—Clesoand, Black, Cros ) 300718 . U A S waes of merchandise shall be imported nb Jeflerson City; J. C. Eyans, Harlem | the increase, md Tam confident that i this GhLb i L U At el R B i 010000 L e e (| SLWHRR e oo s futy: One hlf tho Now Jersey- Ralph Ege, Hopeville, line nlso Alibams will attrct the atiention | received with a perfect tumult of applause. 3 Stauck ot By ; el Caprice, Mir Park Ridee, Ci S et P Rl AL e e R S reEvith fhRin lort i Ho suid the strke was _already 1 on lases-Slony 3 A o ugenie, Tron Rod, Avalon, L aiiaq | DEEdntiityT dlnnanicest ) = ) S, Dol y 4 bolit VoLl oo won and proc ictory ) mun il hits—Straus D ' L il v ‘utalo steel, 40per cent. of the prese 1ty on Nebratka—W. 8. Dolane " As Topolitics, well, you fnow, of course, | ¥ob A< I s sy : issed Dalis—Cros : ind Meaki i HEYds L A SE woolen and cotton goods.or article Pennsylvania—Hon, Joshua R Smith. | all democrats, | Thereisn't a repub ld say th v & tolen— Bl i Second race, three-fourths of a mil ; th. ; ib- S ey i 4 pised stelen-Rinole | ST arY REIvH i e ¥ wool or cotton may be the comp \.lnm\”‘, % 5 : A ’ ']"‘![. (“.Ml-_\].u'u . o l\x-‘xl\. L ll ¢ ¥ .‘.‘ ] accounts would foat up #2.( i Um pire | E Lol | Veronica, Planc: i i 5 duty on carthenware, china and glassware, Alabama—Colonel 1t Kabb, Montgom- | so e 1ere iS Ve tleamong us when iy 1 ¢ A 0 por cont of the present x srantvoaiil ery; 1. L. Nesbett, Osiwichee: J i, | : tdown to the fine point. | ¥as time for Webh ] T ‘Erie : T A mae edby fertilizors th S O B T e | o DG ottt kb sy on a8 | B nwile \‘,1 sl i oy Tiires GG ST apolis: i [ |.-‘u n \l\-_;n-« with penver. ; staicis—Costa Rico, English Lady, | materialus ‘Hr'\m’\"" Lt in | ‘:u. u- 1. Sessions, Union Springs; W. V. Me snegro. And right here Lot e sny that we | Brotierhod of Loco : r NNEAIOLLS, ugrus Special Lt el gre i e Sl ak ot S of diityion 3iilo DIRGIIE. Bid fiimot! Aty aloA SpoERlAY. Y * M L e L presat. I thew was one Do spike peitpl b RGN L) : “Telegzram to Tt Bei.)—Billy O'Brien, first et vae, three-fourthsof o mile—Murie | Fteof dity on Jute bugglug and furmars Bl ’ o A lrpil e 1o q | himand he called wpon the order to ar seman of the late Broo! e o- | Tt Doliikens, Bohemian, Gotden T Ll s o i) ity Ditota—EL, F. Telgroson, Grid | weof cur otalo. aiways et slons well, ind | tselfon tho side’ of ‘lbor despie its ttiveo ganes on tho homo grounds today, [ Pisemin ofthe lito Drookiyn American asso- | J, Pearl Sit, Outbound, King Hazen, |, Tl¢ pending questionon the tarlfT bill was Tobs L) 5 ) Grd Lover any teouble oxcopt what is | WOTthy chicf. It was mob until Artk shutting out Tincoln during the morning and Mable Glen the imposing of o duty of 13¢ cents per pound The Towa committoe ave quartered at cewed in spots foreign to Albama, | (harge that such nefarius doings we Jounding out two games in thoaftemoon. i e i Ogilen and comprise tne following There are lotsof colored men in the state |Qublic. The order must som see its haud | \ivonelrs pitehing in the morn and | sas City is 0'1 ) Lights, Cornclia, Marie i<, Bohemian, Hydy, v AUteel 1 Aan b SR HRI AL gentlemen: D. R Clark, John A. Fr whoown the very best of farms and are despite its bribed chief. The Central voua | Mitchell’s © 8 b ¥ 180! Bricn's llome aute, Lady paytitpoldiogieen ipRE IO CRG friils Satnich, H.7. Cinmbera. D. M. Wad® | mar be. satled Sroaithy. 1We have many | wasrefusing freight, sithough it was tho | Dulko's inthe afiérioon was splendid. ki 5 e Ml el ARG bl ) U e S R L Sl I o S AR R law of the state that they should take | hist gunewaswon by hard and lucky hit Arcadia 14, Loup City 0. REVOLUTION ITHREATENED, pleind wsayat thopoiofmivy, -5 Chantry, Mitchell, T Treyuwr ad |them arerich men and drive as handsone |11 freleht offered. The —lw = should | ting. Thescore Loup Cory, Neb,, August Special Tel- : e AL, theirovId0 AN THELRLTIE Y Ab0rsh et horses aud as fine wrnots us vou willseoin | b enforeed, and, insteal of calling ot “the B LT TG gramto Tk Bir.] ~The Arcadia wd Loup | A Serious Condition of Aflairs in the i load, whin Lead (301 1oy valio e the stale. One negro contractor who | gttt 3 m.vAl.m‘-‘vki(‘n‘lu‘l"lu‘:;}‘ -\';-’:'f». b TR — o | City vall nines playedat this place yestentay Hawaiian Island than silver, shall be admitted free of duty. SR fyes dn mycunty ds worth $50.00. | derly offered the following rosolution, which | Mequad, 1t..1 ; 58 8 0] The gume msulted in favor of Arcadia, the | Searur, Wash., August 25.—Adniral | Hosaid the pissage of the bill, as xeported, 100, m—Callod (0 OPlor by thepresident | tiom, txcep, every four years, when | Was adopted by & storm of uninimous i, 1 : | seore standing 1o 14 A larg crowd wit- | Bown of the flagship Charleston, which ar o thesmeling wotlks in Toxw, - & T then's aprosilentio e clued. Yes sir, | provils VIhat it s tnesenss of Ihis neeting g : o | RERESU RS At rvived lhere from Honoluli last night,ex- R b [N ACrATORIfO AT rhy Rev. O, W. Blodgott, D.D., Des @ colored mon @ B o R o0s hat the introduction of an_armed fore into S 0 J TR S Bad e bitating e e R fractory ore New , Ari- i o] :.':f\!:‘rm{}w e ::rl\_““‘gm‘l the state of Now Yorie hi timo of peucd is in . JAKE IS NOT DISCOURAGED, | Prescdthe boliefin an interview this even nd exas,” throw alirge number of Wifeons tolows, Hon. Hornco Bol, gov- | S0 anl, nover, have traible only when | (a8 Sl Su T Rl UT01 BEar (S ; ] = ing that the nextsteaner from the Huwaiian | men out of employment and drive from the ermor ofthe sate’ | ; other puts of tho country make "trouble | violfoaf overy huw of humimityandshould | SES < Ul He 15 Xtendy and Anxious to Meet | islndswill bringnews of o volution and | United States trade with Mexico, valuablo it zer o ool of thn fimare, COMe | FOLES o opition,” concludel Mr. Motcalf, | forever be stoppedat the next sessionof the | livan Again probably thededaration ofa_republic. He | ATLULY fo Macrican manufactures, but foe Hleteome fotho ity by Hon. Maorai, mayor | the preent ongress will boneof tho most legislature,? Totals fn s e el e Al o vl il of tountil Bluffs. - sucessiil ovor held, sl hare earda great L A Tk Bee. |—Jake Kilrain, when asked today | hus been managed lavgely by Americns | arguments on the sumeline, )\ o, one and thiee-fourths mi Telegram to Tur Bre|—Minneapolis won ation team, sigied with Denver this morn and played fist base for Rowe. He is a fifth ve [0 nile, selling arbor 1 hitterund will mukea good man. Kun j i e Hatc CricaGo, August 25, —[Spociil Telogram to | sall: “Hithertothe Hawaiian governuent Orlge oem by the Rev. G. W, Croft. : iAo ; of the probability of Sullivau and Muldoon | but educated natives are begiinng to feel . Plimb moved toamend the paragraph uf-r\"- il povn, by theRey, G, W, Groft. | Munehas smt Messi., C, B, Rounds of | Niw Yo, August %.—In reply to the | Lincoln.....3! a0 grotiatility.cfBullivan and Muloou | b 5 i it " i ticed atthe detention insane hospital under champion ends toan extent that marks themas bng y PRI e e R AN b hate it oo B - | by ucing the duty on lead from 1] cents £ Py ean, Virginin, Calls and William Freenanof Tervyeld as | question, “What do you think of the actin L L 21| Shabthey v competent; to conliiot tha Hel 18 vl o ) of 8 oot J ™ Prestdent'sannual address. representatives, Theirupparance suggests | of the supreme council of tho united order of | Struclke 7, by Roach ey thaybuey (ilia ojtoomusidgenacil N AKATYRIIE S SRR D SHIER IR ATRe Mr. Stewarl argued aginst the amend- Call of statos wd wpointnent of comnit- | the rotind capitalist ritherthan the MEMC. | milvay onplores a5 Terre Tasto s Webn | FISG In Passed bul both of them, to bewome invilvedin a bar | by foreimensin the control of afairs was an | ment and in favorof a duty on ore 4s pro- tees on rsolutions, finince und credentials, v are bright, well wad and very inter- {lway enpl e Haute? Wb toover 1. Lefion ses—Mincapolis 3, Lin- | yoom fight. So long as Sullivan kept Mul- | Unwarnntable intorference with their sacred | posed in the piragraph Adjourn_ ontin o tlenen . triflo pt. the pAme of | 52idi “Theirs was theonly wise courseto { colnl. Umpire-MeDernott. i ! rights, Accordingly (heir sehtolod nativ D MO D taalina Ademl fusle by the band. [ | I ¥ 5 doon from clinching he would havethe best Mr. Teller ulso advocted the adoption of D A et ials lifo, who aresceing tho west for the first | take. Whether the Knights of Labor will e L el | have “gathered around them a bant of fol- | thepavagraph as reported and asserted that time, They are also uninitisted as to Fam- [now t further steps will male but show. INow the question is, could Sulllvan | 1owers, daily increasing in strength, who | the contest was onebetwoen tho leal trust wsthat Injure Aeri- |e1s' congress afivs, yet it requirs bt | little difference. There are oy 8 fow MINN T keep Muldoon from dlinching ¢ have vaised the cry - ‘Hawaii for Hawaiias.” | (in combination with the smelters) and the aitben, Drstdone Tova | o vory five words of eowensation with them [y g (EEARe | Tate S BLE 6] L - “Suppose he eould not, what then The revolutionisis want all ofices at the | miners of the Rocky mountains. These miin- AT | to show that they will be the most apt of [ (PIEILS b T ombloy D : wPhen Muldoon would throwSullivan, and, | (isposal of the wovernment., The malontents | eps werei0,00 strong and they cousumod It ting Agricultural Inter- | sOpolars, and will beeble to giv it isa queer commentary that the supre eQuatd. If.. have inmeetings with the mechanics’ union ro agricultural prod f Knus 1 n an James A, McKing et ercnediigly valurble i ggistion and | council of the federaiion an find 1o gric Minnehan, rf.1 | if he wanted to, would break his neck.” passed resolutions asking viat this pitronage '\'"f‘h‘l “*l“"'; l" “u,.'-"m-x‘ 1‘3 .‘.‘r \}:.l:“:-: .“':; ST of memorials and resolutions, | take prominent parts in the important delib- | S0C¢ UPOL which to onder @ strike, yet ‘tho : ML R YO EVE KOk (U SEnol ot I PR bogiven to the matives and menbers of their | sumod, md Kansas was indebted o the - Koportof sianding committees, erations just at hand. They expressed th agiceia i X onletonyalisid s ke don s L grion ib ¥ ou caunot tell what will lappen. own party. This request has beenignored | orsof Colorado for whatever prosperity sho Atjourned. selves s delighted with the dties which | Sialt “They also decline togiveuny support = Nalns, piond Will you ever go into the ring with Sulli- | by the givemment. enjoved. ; 5 B3 Momio EDNISDAT, they fomnd here upon either side of the [ 40 the Strikers, butappeal o the public to Worriex ib..[0 an_again (" “T'he United States, knowing the unsettlod | “ 3. Jones of Nevadasaid the most impor L e it peointions Misouri river, md said that Omahn was | furnish it 5 Noekin 1b .0 po T bope st Twant o, bt L an afraid that | condivin ofaairs seit the Clarlesion out | antfeatio of the ill for the mining indis- Y Snrmere Alltanoet (hy 1ts orlgnator) Ron. | cerainly far ahwad of KunsasCity, The R S e N e e - e will mol fight, nithoughle can hardly [ There about three mouths ago toprotect our | tries of the country was thedutyon lead and it REqars Allm oo (by ts originator) Fon.. | COi Lo o airpaas Tiae Bris 3 Missonri U nlin Iabor Plattorm. .. 81127 1 2] Total..... backe down when the money is up.® citizens und our interasts. During all of my | jond ores ! “The Sver Question” Hon. B Rosewa tation inthe matter of putting questions, aud | JFPFERON Crry, Mo, August %.—The BY INNINGS. “Your Last meeting with him, then, was | time there matters were becomin The bill was laid aside informally and the ONAIIA e, 5 maie inquines regavding all the principal [union labor convention tonight adipted a | Minneapos .........l 0 1 03 3 0 1 0 w0t a disheartening defeat?”? more perturbed and an uprising by the n hoUSDHGID Peeolition el b tb) Gttt ‘I{::‘il‘l_;‘;;“_"'mf- B. Puryear, Virginia, featuresof the two citiesand Nebnska at | platiorm, It endorse the ' resolutims 5 1 30000000 0 SCaortainly not. I was standing up inmy 'u‘mx_\.yv had actually been plamed for 'lh-' pe nw--ixun s was reported and passed, au- 2p: M el lineous business large. Bothgentlemen arequite ceriin, by | 3qopted by the national union partyat Cin- ikt O wo. | @rmer when tho spongo was thrown up, | 4thof Jugus Tlouried of ftibe frstday | thorizing thon to bo adminisiered by suy MhuAness o ptrler | thoway, that Mr. Blaiie hus not theslight | 3HoNed by the nationl unlon part; olis 3 8t Pant 1. Two- | whileSullivan was sitting down. He was | of the month butwe rceived sailing orders | perwon enpowered to admister oiths Hon. Will L estideaor wish to everallow his name to be | ;1 ehild labor in miness demands MT hllll*‘“_fl I okin. ) etting disheartened vight along, whil onthe 2. Newsof our intended he house resolution for the appointment # usal agiin inconnection with the presidency. | e anplied to educationil PUIpoSes: | e Jouble plays O ilen o ME 4yl | knew I could have gone oh as I was goix evidently led therevolutionary party to pst- | of g committee of seven representatives un 1 Depariment at Washington,” The first fowa represcutative to arrive |y)o l’,h, TR Wl““m‘_ “". and urlimited | by pitohet—¢ atrol] gdate, Bases on balls | 1 an hour anyway. Butlcould not g pone until after we left the execution of their | thyee senators for superintending the funer by manberof the departuent, from over thestate is Mr. I P, Bowdish, & | cotnee of silvor aud condenns. the Force bill 1y Duike 4, by Mains 6. Struek out—1y | strength inmy blows. T do ot know wl 1 -but Teonfidently expect to hearby next [ of the late Representative Watson was Iid DEUBER THURBDAY, weilthy farmer now living at Marion. N A I s e e Dufe 14, First haseon errors—Minneapolis i, | was the matterwith me.” i *s from Honolulu that there hus Deen a | hefore the sens i rso] AR et Bt R it tilatiEa to A. Huntington s was nomdnated | St. Paul 2 Passed balls—bugzdate, Urquinee 2 | STt is said that Muldoon willtrain you, pro; olution attempted if not really accm Mr. Quay resolution, whic 10 . m—Resolutionsand memorials Swiate justice of the supreme court, Ru ‘ ) 3 et 3 Reports of commit tee veition discuss tlo questaon of lump Jaw in | el nox of Arcadia for Syperiteniont of | Mon iohems. - oS 135t. Paul b yiasanien e putl 1 plished o aged g the decp s 3 Ad ress catle asa contagions disease. He bélieves o LGl i bl LS LU pire-Melermott. SWell, 1do not kaow. [ never yet trained a = ) aith which the hoard of Watson's i the Best Business” Hon. F. B. | i assortion thatit 15 con tagious i an_ utior | PUblic schools, and Patrick Shauion of Kan- —_— myselfand was beaten. In the fight with | [MPROVED VAUGHANS IDEAL. | joy) and coneurring in the appointmont of W iscon sin o g i ity ACT | sas City for railroad commissionor e ) J 25 A ath and con ng in I B ot P falicy. Ho says _that a couple of fine ¥ THIND GAME Sullivan 1 would have done nueh betterit _ ] : committoe, A$ i uddiional matk of respoct wihgrinitural Intorsts of Matne’ lon. | cayic’ in e of his hords e v AR Tl atire s ——SEAETE T s e | had not been trainedso fine. | would proba- | A Colored Man Arrested for Swind- | yhggonato adjourned. 500 e BProgressive Agrionlturlse | had lump jay andvan withthe rest of the gl niid 4 ad = . ily have won if 1 had followed my own ' ideas groes by a Pension Sche - % By Mon Willian Bl presidon of the | hend for @ lng time witlout the diseise | Abuses Practiced at €he Chicago 9o | yoquie. ¢ ] oftralning Sultvan s, thiik, frald to aswviiay Mo, Avgust 25— (Speal | House Ao L Sinte Agriolturil society spreadin e cured the diseased animal by : cQuude|f..4 8 2 1 2 urs neetme again e does not L will never | ,pot >0 3 = WasminGToy, August 25—In tho houss sl ponderbler Hon, 1L E. “Work Indina. | opingthe swelling and birming out theii- | opego Jontion linspical, | diesianis 24 00 . Blacguard himinto doing so.” Tojormmitodant Bue A b viio o M | Chiinon £ linll sulmitisas iR 100 . m.—lteports o resolutims, terior with dear arbolic add and then using |, GHCAG AR, =B’ wlegranm Lo i a2 2| “Andy Bowen and Jinmy Caroll mect ed Simuons has been jailed at Faytte- | 2o, (00w on the sundry civil appropria- anboliteal Obligtions ofthe Farmen™ Non. | (A8 Nh ol as is used in the cise of fist- | TiH# BER1—A strm of indignation lus | car aiako 0'Brien p soon. WHhat is your opinion of their respec ona warrant sworn out by Pension | tion bill K exlsintion for i 5" Hon Jos Mr. Bowdish is evideutly & thorou swept over the city as the result of the dis- | s R tive merits and chances of suceess Rl le Beine (or LG R e e e L P e 3 Leghlatin for Furmen,” Hon Jolah £ P 5 stk 1h e 4 The « nee report was agroed 1o Wheeler, Kungus. = well posted “man on all | closures regarding thehorrible abuses prac s W kN 3 “That 1 going Lo be _a great fight, Bowen | (o porsonating a govemment agent and By unmimous consent the scnate amend- Tl perainte to & 0§ 1 Sl p. 3 s vory good man. Ho fs ot very well | JX0LDIEGIERE O JOVE T e | meits which were not actadupen to tho iy {1200 8. moMissolbeous businoss, suro tobe hird from fn e congress e B G i L e e sciencud, bt \‘f-\"\u:\ iy L EL Ll raath a1 A QIS I BIRRT, o s o bil s sin-concured. 1 i a tins. Mexicoto the farmers' national con attenpt has been made by the politicians to BY INNINGS, “You think, then, that he stands a good | and atthe time of his arrestwas doing all Suturday, September 13, was sct apart for gLliot tho ataies for taminite mesics inthie dty utthe Paxton. M. Mils lus 1 hush up theseandal with o whiteyashing | Mthneapolis.......4 4 0 4 0 showw of whipbing 1 the business he ould weli atend to. He | the delivery of culogies to thelate Senator Spanlcums 1000 dostzinted by the prestlents | in New Mexico twenty years and is enthusi- | commatteo, but the county board wasthisat- | St F'aul paizdlogl & +1 telievo he does.” : uld go Into a negro settlement andan- | Beck il i torunoveriie en minutes, 1o | N MERES BRI VA A e A o Yilvana.yasiing HUALAARY Iiltain vow weigh 205 pounds and looks in | Would g0 into n n 3 B OINEIl o Panavivaniht bleaa i Detinied by the seercinr i} ternoon forced to consant to an invest ! ethathe was @ government agentan ! f Bfl - <t Al fruit and stock raising on - on the A S Pt b el Runs earnod-Mimeapltsh St P fine tri fliorized to pension A o nownced the death of Nis colleague, Wat Delegates Interviewed, nent. He says this his ben a vemar] Sigedilrasidey bt ates | hase hits—McQuade, Dugdale. Ton aetebo.HoD) I el 1d | andoffered resolv oxprossivo of reg et o s "'.": gt '1' e [ or, and ihat all varloties of friita tealiy, a prouinent cithen, suys: “1don | Capmll 3 Mclaughiin, Dowbie plays=Diy An Exciting Shoot. heninh SpLIY e S EE il L SR pted AR ¢ i de ion, heided by Ho yer, hi i LS | gipoto call your attention crudty and | to Dugaile, Carroll to Twehey wghim L foh U demand a fee of £, on payment of which h vhich were unanimously adopted 3 ° e been raised in great abundance, Cattle i e I N Fresmoxt, Neb, rust 25. Special Telo: 7 1l 1 % € funeml 0= R H. Kolb, whois president of the congress, | Bave | e abuse pructiced towanl patients st the | to M n, Stolen Huses—Miy lis 4, St RINOXNT, " L | wou reeto have thelivstinstalinent of e ia ARpo I ] . Q0N e 1(“'“_ Sl U] :::H\‘H ) 4 fattened on the mtivegrases, | dotn tion hospital. 1 had a frimd | Paul0. Biseson wilseiy Kill Sehmalit | gram to i B An exciting sBooting | the pension it Shelyville inless than ten | mittee the house, is a.u wkof respectto the . s d owing tothe mile ite, they are mar | hamed Abrahamn Blmk at . that lospit. |4 Struck outby Killend, Selnldis Fint | o ce® sl tluce this afternood on the f ot n on o diys work | deccased, adjourne of whom arrived yesterday, Itis perhapsone | keted every month in the year- e e et it WosDIL | Vause ‘o orrors Ninneipdli 3 Piutat ] cnteek sk place (15 ASMO0L D aiys Blmimons gy i GrIyiie s ek of the strongest and mast dnfiuential dele Judgo Mills is entitled toa seat in the con- | Gt BRI Wirnde - e wis tiod down | Laswed batls-Urquhart I|..“r|\ on_hases= | grounds of the Fremont, g slab, 1o Sotie || noar Beyetionile: belopa s fareell, buih A Wit G A kR gations which will - cme from any stale in | £13, owingto the f‘:l“;l'l'"‘l Lol one of the | to lis ed for five diys wnd nizhis in te | mot kb it ""“””I‘ Allsi0 ‘,X oA T Diong hoth | 88 cveral of the delided applicants fo Sar Lake, Utah., August 2.—[Special thounion. ALl of them are men of wealth | JATEest stock and grin producers € | same position all the tine. I cald scareely _— wing shot of the state, and cong both | 1l ions were to have been in Shelbyvi Pelogram to Tie Bee—A writ of manda- ) 5 territory. A 1 i . Ol e of s city, fora purse of 100, at fifty bluc L'y 1 4 aud particularly have largo sgricultural in- | ol B, Suithof Kingstm, Pa., s ono of | Peleve this, but I was aneyeivitness to it Kansas City 6, Denv f this city, forg purse of Bl 8t Mok, | day torecelve the pension money. Simme U8 Wa BOEVC the canvassing board of - myself. He be 1 for wuterand I gave < ) M st rocks each. By W FeIRIng he hasalready worked in Giles county Tral \ ), torests, Thoy are all thorughly well posted | the oldest members of the congss, Hehas | i aamo to dror Hedrois temd b gie | Kavsas Cary, Mo., Augis fifty straight to Delong’s forty-thiee. R s 12 Tive fane | R Uteh conniineion ez by tieat &Gy ontheaffains and_rsoures of slate, | beon a member of the boart of agriciltum of | waler, whichin iiself showod that ho had |TOlEam to TiE Bue) =i T ESTERD IRING B e T oLl tna Bed/ird sanillon nut | Mperalondidiig fon Fegetin AORIESHES aud huyo fucts and fizures attheir fingers’ | R EOE SRANE LA BHC SERE OREVeats 0 | boa neglectod. He asked me to lowen ihe | result oflo gume D0 RIS No investigation has been mde in Giles | St Gove Molled for fohn W. Rummeil and e e nor oty | Festraiuls and [ siould judyo by his actims ANVA (Y. Brighton Beach Races. conty, butit is inderstood hehas defravded [R50 A ured that the it tor wero voles Lright an_ every sense of the word. | nearly five hundred aeres in Vieginia, live | \honeiiot, tis ad ban done simply to give S - Bruanros Braci, A Spoctal Tel- | the neéroes of thit comnty out. of severalbun- | fortwo different poople. On the faco of the Talks nd with thom elivited | hundred in Penisvlvania and about three | Fo'ho nmoof justicowe donand an hogeet | Manine. .2 0 MeG cam to Tue Bre.|—Weather cloar, track .lw_r 1?‘{.:-;» mmons will :"w‘w‘ pofore | returns Page has a plurality, but the board the fact that they haven very enthusistic [ thousand five hundred acrs in Colordo. conmitice aud 1o committer that is uttacied | B, o0 | i fast. Summary: e e R 8 desle L R e ot i and abiding faith in the new-born sout h—the - to the jail.” Moot Phroo-fourths of a mile, selling—Partheniu e enplos ihep (rof 4a Cong INLY e FORY sic s Congr A A s 5 co-fourths of a mile, selling—Parthon A wall properly certiied emdleof their childioodand the stronghold | History of’ the Congress, Many of the prominent citiensof thecounty | Stear i e Bty South Dakota Politics. aroall proparly cor of their futire suceess, both socally and e The ideaof the farmons' congress or 3 h ) y 0 doamitt a1 won, Long Jack (the favorite) second, B v 2 [ ceess, both socially and com 1 - have siged the following pelition: *We, | §iir S P A Muzcen, S. D., August?s.—[Special Tele The Superior Canvention, merciily hey express themselves assur- [ inated with a Mississippi man named | theundesigned dtizens, who have frionds | Gunson, oo 0 1 sapius 0y STV 2 o T The glimpses ¢ strongs and richly prosper: | yod " nder 1 il s > | ourduty to tell your honorable Nicol, 1f 001 - 18 0f & mile ~Sheny Van (the fa. convention held its flest session this after r e Ber A large numberof dele- ous north, 1e of their number ix presse ald, under . biv eall,. In- Louisvile, Ky., i, und vot, “tho South is the placo forus,’ | in 1380, The ueetiie was a small one in | tho hosjital 1s a mass of abusos g e e vorite) wou, Alma (tilly) seeond, Kivkover | noon, at which speeches were made by lead Bave arrived t 1 therels eve controlled by the saloo « n . 8 third, Adairv, Florie H., Uphian ud Ella T, ing advocates of this cause, The committes 2 0 ndance atthe co shy thiy point of attendance, but the prineiples of the | leamed sinee last Monday that Cozamission By INNIN . Tine—1:01 : 1. 1. ISolh, the president, is a solia mn of | orzaniation wen defiied and ahneof work | ers M y, Lieh and Dr, Het u KCnusus Oity....2l 1 0 2 ing-Urbiia (the favorite) averago height, full, ruddy features with an [ 1uid out which has been vigorously prose. | Contii O e A Denver ..oe 0000 expression both of kindliness and deter. x ‘ 18 tho Hght of meeting the sul SOMAARY ination. His manter is ulmost courtly oud | ¢ faco to face. v ls o shane a \ Farned rans—ISinsas City i, Denver?, Tyo- the favorite) Nis disposition genial and winning, Ho has [ The objeet of thecongress was declared t be | the taxpayers to lave the i ts-G unsgapMeCiellan, MeNabb, Cu etls, IKern thivd, long beon identified withthe farmers’ nove- | the fornulation of legislation favorable tothe | pital husiod up in & sioon bl Ty 8- Muldda ian o Sessit oo 0' Time nent, and o it stritatess geat doal of aral interests. This hus siee been | | petitin then muk 2 s b b Togislation which has been d for tho chief ain ofthe congress. Its action is | soual attack upn Coun y 3 . . ) c present so. > amelioration of the tilersot the soil, Inde espressed in rwolutions, engrossed, and. | 4 T el % £, ; i : fran, delogutes present so early today. iy lo maintwins thit, had it not been for this | printed by the committer on igriculture of o 1 t f SLIPGN 0% BICHR MR NAN SIS 1A el Saianel wovenent, the work of which was crystal- | the house and sinate, and furnished to cach 0 ¢ L[ ML B M EIURE SR NAT0. 6L SIS lized In tho several m the farmers' | member of congress. It is also mado the o i ount of rin 4 ; 4 3 Mdquartors. - No forbosst casnav be nade congress, them hal mover been a com: | duty of each memberof the organization to t h v X vitl - ' . e Rl (R sk e missioner of agricaltur admitted o tho | urge upon bis wember of cougr u t t ) Nationallieague. q R O £l s o oS tOnE At enbrin f e presdent, Mr. Kolb| port of measures proposed by th 0 75 cond v s AT BOSTON, T A T L e T AN holda thit the deliborations of the | tion. it 1 et with dooy Mgt W WO SR g bafora tho timo. for tho nasembling of tho present assemblage will rsultin anumber of | Therecords of the first meeting of the con } the i . 00000 0 SAuATO0A, N 2 i il il e PV LA L other reforua which, though long agitated, | gress we very incompetait and those of the 1, Pittshurg rrovs—- | gramto i i . - Juve eom deferrod almost beyond the pa. | seccond mectingare not much better, This | Th | ( i s Bk Butleri “f‘.‘. i ,”" it b Linrke Tasinase dfiibysn tionea of the people, liter meeting was holdin Chicago in 1851 | 1 iro t : el ; Phillips and Wilson, S0 e Siuas Bavy ! ¢ Pzl e hurdred Kol wam born o Kofals Babour | aid st it wew about fifiy delepates i el ks of the races WaINoTow, Angust Faur: hatdre by, Alsbmun, on April 16,1839, Ho was | Tt was of this meeting ~ that Mil- | 1 —_— Flirst vace, eleve nd fity thousand ounces of erwere pur oed b Chapsl HL, North O inn, at tn George, edita of the Rurlist jehien bes grmdiated in 1850, On the | Chicago, #hd founder of the farmers s Al i third, 3 it xanging Insskloge ont of the war ho Jolned the confed linnce wrote bis famous report burlesqu in g ) I Phiadelphia.. 1 1 0 83 0 0 14 o1t At 1 commmeded whit wos kniown | ing the congress as being composed of o § ] wll be dox age] . ) Stanley Still a Sick Man, a Kol s tmttery, mamed after Linsell, Ho | of kidgloved farmers, Ir. Georgers at the Hit leve Philadglphia W -+ } v )N, August 2. —Henry M. Stanley's wededd 10 the lng 8 Atntaon July present meoting and will tlk of the Farmers Loy brings i Gisroitng b ERIASUPRA D, | Ly orit 2 e ias Gtaniac g Uary e froms hatn g v A e of e war ho became | allinne on Wednesday agi Ejrbert Fibtn tonae | U8 a0l Einmet; COURMK &k § race, o s (o e e e 9 | b contin in the In 1853 the comngress met in Washington | atter t T laims that rostx Uunplre-Lyich. a the favorite 5 thou ' " s on resolutions were: IR sshua Himes of | g ention will eom: Union couaty, Colonel Sheets of Kingshury, > uinaty worky & econd, Guard third, il Henry B. Blackwell, editor_of the Wo- | which ¢ I be fiad untaf man’s Journal, Boson. Eyery effort will be wade by them' to induce the republican state convention, which asserubles Wednesday, to endorse equal st ». Everybody is sur wrised to st 5o ly nutber of the repu b cuted by the succeeding sessions of the body ) AT DITLADELTIIA Gold Step - i chased g A Ay < # aprico ' tlime Fio haw | on thecallof the secretary of the agricul- | an » freely on pationts, t p third, PPearl Set ser . Abls Zress I s De ; Mates of Albatn | toral doparmen andun toreting meding | nat jury and possble dei. The Sl b e Gypey [ A Songrosnninn, DrawsDisd, Absolutely Pure. tablishol b was hold. : s sure proviug disaste us o the| ‘-\l W York.... :: 1: '1' o i winy 1;‘1. f ¥ dond, ‘« i) T ‘.~. A ",‘ e ‘u"-w s ;}‘ | e e liiagd wlgemery . Mo raisos ull In 1884 the congress met in ouis- | democratie party, which wntrols the county | Chicaso 2 » Lhird, T ewis Vatson of Warren L dropp s § pov gheat e Vs st rpocl | villo, A bivth place Calonel | boatd by s twothirds voto wad dictates uil | _ Hits—New York 8, Chicigo th e, o and soventy yards, d in tho botuulcal gardens lhis worning of | Oflasvenim: struigih=U. 3 Goreruwent Le vuiws anternelons | Rober Beverly, of Virgiula, Inu\‘ appoiutmonts, New York 8, Chicago 2. Batwries—Kussie Birthday wort Aug. 1, 1ssa ATNEW YOUE, o

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