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1y THE FELD OF SPORT. Omaha Loss the First Game of the Kansas | ity Reries LEONARD'S PETS WEREN'T IN T, The Apostles Snrprise Themselves by Taking a Game from standing of the Clubs Speed Ring. As Longfellow remarked in But the Cowboys we enoueh, and if you had seen over the pasture you'd thought herd of them, Lincoln- The one of his earlier poems, we “weren't in it” yesterday. o thers all them cavorting h right was o Clarke was in the box for the Black Sox and he floated them over the pan big as watermelons he consequential result was he was hit ‘hard and often, On the other band, that attenuated youth Knewn by the eomomen of Swartzel, was fine s sill, and hie won the game just 83 easy as slidin’ down the banisters, 1t was_gmose eggs speedily laid for both sides in the thre other one for Omeha in the fourt Butin their half of the Lamily be Hugh Nico wsed 1 nath, opened up th tlo parabolic fly Handsome Elmer him 1, single, « sicker, and two ins The prehiste ntativ third for the Co» next sou one of Dad's canteloupes, but on alittlo sawed-off big Hoo arned first innings, aud still an- atter the Manning to exhibit themselves, wede, who atch the bags baldheaded in Cincin. naking with a lit- however, forced who guards it to caress v sncceeded 1n poppingup a highone to Jick Newman, The Poet followed, and to maintain _the ex- cltement so auspiciously inaugurated by the stubby Swoe yoked ~ ont Danny ran in with another e shoulilers. But th Cleveland wasn't tho end yet, v fo one, and ned run on his an jmitation of & man try- fng toobstract the flight of a grounder and made a fis out of it. "'his Gunson, the clevel stand most gra ickled Mr, eful little eatcher in the business, and he peculated third, Hungr against a Swartzel now brac st of wind, and cart_curves truck it square in - the ast Han turned th You know wing. Butlookat it n0on. hair re when ! and Munning t from piteh to G ims—that shell In tho sixth Grover walked out with the contribution box in his hanas, and the chari- table Cowboy twirler gave hima base on rus drove him in on a rattling Tommy getting n himself on Balls, Then K ematicall; Chicagoed in the last thr done gathering huckleberries. In their hal € of thesixth, the Scottish Bard ot in a little safe infield hit, and in his anx- he attempted Afo one, But he only succeeded - covering hymself oty to cover himsell with gl to make third on Gunson’s s with mud. He madc an_elegant slide for it, but Clove- hase of his ver- hat sounded like firing a Jand planted tho T tobra with o whac Il at the od as_ono of D came tortuously his faw han, with @ velocity that is the story on the half out ended Omahw's collection, ically and scientifically innings. But tho Bovine panchers were not yet chunk of vutty against a barn door. Gunson, however, reached second on the and ' after Manning's out to Canavan, ambled over theplato on Nicol's hit. play. “They came again in the cighth. Gunson led offwith his second single In the game, but was forced at second by Swartzel, who was batted in by hits by Manning and Bmith Tho agony lasted just one hour and thivty- five minutes. This afternoon Flagin, the count, says he'll shut em out. Wil het Hope so, any way, Here aro the figures: ONAHA, himself and it icas the raven’s You go out this ampered home on this last drive, pita stopto the slaughter by AD R 1B, SH. B0 PO AE Canavan. 1t 00 0 0 2 0 Walsh, 54 00 0 321 Neunin 00 0 400 O'Conne v e 90y Cleveland, b 100 11 JKearns, S R R 1ilfs, in ... 200000 Hanrahan, 9 1003560 Clarke, D..ovoe Q000380 Totuls...... 50 021 2 KANSAS (ITY. AU T 18, S SK RO, A B Manning, . 5 i0 0 8470 Nicol, s« 5 1 300381 mith, If; 5 0 100 000 Hoover, rf 51 100100 Ktewms, 10, 4 120 0160 1 Uarpenter, b 3 0000120 Burns, 4 1 200 000 Gunson, o 4 3 301 300 Bwartzel, p 4 1100 010 Totals » 1 0 1= ORE BY 1 Omaha.. 00 200 0-3 ansis 0 0 101 %7 BUMMAR Runs oarned-Omuhn 15 Thy o I 5. tnut Baundle. 1ils—-Sto; s a0 Struck out 10 0f gamo— o Unpire— Sloux City 5, Denver 2. Swovx Crry, la., August granm to Tie Bee.|—Folowing of today’s game: 20,—[Special Tele- is tho score DENVEIL ot Sloux Cit Denver. SUMMARY. Earned runs- n 4, MeNabbi Struek out 4 Lett on bases—Sloux Olty 4 joehits—Biack, McOlolan, Whi balls-Crossloy 1. Busesstolen nan, Mo slte. Tinie « aninutes. Umpive—Hoover. 0/ MeGlone, 8Y.. 0| MeCleilan, ~Denver & Buses on balls Deviind, b Yo tri ne, MeGlellan, Curtts, 0'1 1 of game--Ono hour und thirty-five CmmeazmEemd | msomccomey u i §t. Faul 12, Lincoln 2. , August 25, —[Special Tele- T LINCOLN, umnoaAr who AR Abboy.ef...2 & 2 1 Ol Flanagn, 1.0 310 1 0 Daly 1t....0020 0 10 0 Cline. el 32 0 0 M'Laughlingss2 § 2 4 0 230 O'Brien, 2. 11233 b, 200 Worrick, .01 1 8 4 0/irlw'com 200 Urquhart 23 71 llloower, o 51310 Murphy, in..-2 2 10 0 Macullar, 5.0 0 3 1 8 ookin, 10,23 3 10 0 0/tonoh, b......0 0 1 1 0 02 .0 2 fll 2 -—- 0 ni == . i nn BY INNINGS, . Paul. 1020301 312 dncotn.| 000000 11 0-2 BUMMARY . Ru 8 earned—St, Pauls, Lincoin 2. Two-base kllfl—:‘i'mnlm t 2, MeLaughlin, Cline. Three- truck ot mplres—Maing and Dooms. . ge3872 i " fi M L n Home runs—Me Laughlin, Huses on balls—Sohmitt -Schmitt, Roach 4. Standing of the ¢ lubs. Playod. Wi 3 i ol Per Ot. EEEEsee = The Cowboys Agan Today, . Ahe Kansus Citys aud Omahas will wry iv Sgnin this aftoruoon, with Bmith wug Douo- THE OMAHA. DAILY BEEJ'BATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1890, hot In the poluts for the Cowboys and Fagin and Nowman for the Blick Sox. Suniay they will play two games, one in the mornlng and onein the afterneon, and as this is the last appearance of the coming champions in thiscity this season a large crowd should tarn out and give them a rousing farowell, Umpire Cusick, Andy Cusick has been reappointed us o ssociation umpire and will officlato game between the Black Sox and the IKai boys. National League, AT BOSTON. Boston,. . 00100000 1-3 Cincinnati. 00H 00100 01 Hits—Boston 8, Cincinnati 1. Brrors — Batteries ~Muliane Um- neinnati 7. ngton ; Clarkson and Ganzol. piro—Powe AT PHILADELPIIA, 40000001 1101001096 8, Chicago1l. Errors ago 0. Batteries— Stein and Kittredge. Adelphin 0- 4 Chicago... .. Hits - Philadelphi —Philatelphia 4, i and Sehtiver; Lycah. AT BROOKLYN. 1005000 *10 02230000 0-8 0, Cleveland 6. Errors— Brooklyn 5, ClI and 5. Bateries—Terry and Clark; B Zimmer. Umpire— MeQuade. NEW YOUK. New York. 0000010 0—1 Pittsburg.......0 00 00 0 0 0 0-0 Hits-Now York 6, Pittsburg?, ~ Ervors— York 2, Pittsbu Batteries—Welcho i Auderson and Decker. Um- Players' Leagus. AT DOSTON, Boston, .. 3 4004101 5-18 Pittsburg. 500 00000 0~0 Hits-Boston 15, Pittsburg 10, Errors— Bostou 1, Pittsburg 6. Balteriss—Radbourne and Murphy; Maul and Hurley, Umpires— Forguson und Holbert. ATPHTADELMTIA, Philadelphial 0 00 00 2 21 9—-8 Buffal......0 0 51 000 00 0—6 delphia 14, Buffal 11. Errors— Buffalo 5. Butteries—Hus- taflord and Maclk. Urapires 0. AT BIOOKIYN. Brooklyn ....1 0 32 000 80 1-10 Cleveund 000210213809 Hits—Brookiyn 14, Cleveland 13. Errors— Brooklyn_5, celand 7. Butteriss—Hem- ming and Graber aud Breunan. Hits—Phi Philadelphin ted and Hallm: —Snyder and F Umpires—GatFuey and Shoridan. YORK. 10040 18 0-11 1000001 1—4 New York 7, Errors— Chicago B New Yor and Brow Ku 6, Chicago 7. ter +'Baldwin and Farrell. oht and Jones. O'Day Umpires— Americar and Townsend; Hart aud pire—Emslie. AT ROCHESISR. The Toledo game was postponed on account of wet grounds. Campbell Plays Ball. . DexNisox, In., August 20.—[Special to Trr Bue.]-Dow City and Denison crossed Dats today, Dow City winning by a score of 1to7. Campbell’s first baso play wis the feature, Ho had fifteen put outs and four assists, withoutan error. Games at Crete. Crere, Neb., August 20.—|Special Tele- gram to Tne Bre.] —The third series of cham. plonship games of base ball between the Rackets and Steidls of this cilf’ tooks place this afternoon and ended in a victory for vthe Steidls by a score of 5 to 4. THESPEED RIVNG ., Guttenburg Races. Gumexnoke, N. J, Augast 20.—[Special Tolegram to Tt Bur, | —Summary of tolay’s rices: Throe-quarters of a mile, seiling—Harry Russell (the favorits) won, Kingstock sec- phist third, Louls G; drawn. Time— Three-quarters of a mile, selling—Pericles (the favorite) loft at the post, Amalgam and Haivspring ran a dead hedt, Hot Scotch third, Samaritan drawn, Time—1:17, In the wfun-off Hairspring won, Amulgan sec ond., Timo— 1:18. Five-cighths of a mile—Claudine (the fayor- ite) won, Lady Mary second, Alarning third, Knickimack drawn "Chirteen-sixteentls of a mile, selling— Woodeutter (the favorite) wan, Lonely sec. ond, Juclk Rose third, Crutches sud Pail Mall drawn, Time—~ Thirtecnsixteentls of @& milo—Climax won, Bradford (the favorite) second, Mablo third, John E, lago and Guarante ' drawn, Timo—1:31}¢ Ono and onc-cighth miles, solling—Vigilant wom, Littlo Mimie sccond, Gardner (the fa- vorito) third, Irenc and Middlestone drawn, Tine—1 :577. Seven-eighths of a mile, selling--Pontico won, Marty B second, Lancaster third, Buck- slond (tho favorite) not leard from. Time-- 1303, Brighton lscach Races. Buionros Bracit, August 20,—[Special Tel- ogram to Tge Bri)—Sunmiry of today's races: Thrée-fourths of o mile, sdling—Gertie D won, Tioga second, Waldo Johuson third, Good Boy drawn. Time—1 104, Three-fourths of a mile, solling—Monsoon and Appomattox rana dead heat,, Rover third, Dalesman drawn, Time—1:101 In the run- off Monsoon wou, Appomattos second. Timo 13181 Seveli-cighths of a mila, twoyearolds— Thomdalo won, Jack of Diamouds secomd, Lizzio (the favorite) thivd, Sinaloa (colt] aud Flitter (filly) drawn, Timo—1:30%. Ono and one-sixteenth miles, selling— tendarmo won, Faleon second, Parthiun third, Tho Bourbon (the favorite) not heard from, Harrison, Vivid and Kem dawn, Time—1 :40} One mile—Tea Tray (the favorite) won, Balston second, Monita Hardy third, Niagara drawn. Time-1:dli. Seyen-eighths of & mile, selling (the favorite) won, Urbana second, Littly Addio third, Hat Rick, Dublin, Ten Rookh and Mazuma drawn. ‘Time ) Full course steeplo chuse, Farewell stakes, the last race at this meeting—epeater won, Killamey second, Pat_Oakloy third, Echo (the favarite) not in it, Bassaufo and School- master drawn, Time—b:16%, The Friend Races. Fuiexn, Neb, August 28.—[Special Tele- gran to Tus Bee]—The unfinished 2:38 trot today wis won by Kittie F. Time— 2:40, with Dick Dimple a close second. In the free-for-all Ingls Fatuus won. Time— 2:51, with Count Walderman second. In the 39 class Joo won. Time-2:43ig. The novelty running race was @ hummer. Bluo Bird took the first and second quarter, Kittio R the third, and Walla Wall 3 Rosia ol & Walls the mile, Terre Haute Races, Trrre Havre, Ind., August 20.—The meet- ing of the indiana Trotting end Pacing nsso- clation closed with an attendance of 12,000, The track was fast. Summary : Three minute, #50-Maggie 1 wou, Jack Shepard second, Jubila fourth. Boet flinerasalig, T Tomplebir Four-year-old $150 ~Fgro woi, Ida ;).V’amn second, twell thind. Bost time-— l\nwflr-dd trot, §300-- New Yotk Cont ral wou, atbrino Boy secoud, Belle Wilson third, n:fin Maggie fourth, Best lime- 2:38L¢, 'flm #00 —Coneses wou, Ravdgliah Waymart thied, Catherite Laybrunk Best tix farrronn, of to-day's racos B0 ot (postponel Theerawon, Emm othersraled out. Best tine 2% pace, $,000, diviled -Dallas won, Bob ond, otlers distarced, Best time divido —Mocking Bird onn., Auguit foom Thurnday) — ond, Richmond, jr., t trot, £2,00, won, Mambrino Maid second, J. B. Richard- son third, McEwen fourth. Best time— 2:118¢. b trot, BLG0), divideld—Mimie Woids won, Albion second, Jonn W thied, Major Ulrich fourth, Tolay's Tips. AT CHICAG, First Race~Pilgrim, Daniel. Second Race— Vulean, K 1, Third Ruco—Riby, Longlight. Fourth Race—Fauntleroy, Irelna. Fifth Raco-Plinger, Kd Bell Sixth Ruco—J. B, k'red, Pearl Jenings. venth Rac we' Jemge, Tom eny, AT SHEEPSIEAD BAY, First Raco-IKing: Second Race— Rec Third Raco—Eoto: Fourth IRace Fifth Raco— Sixth Rac tou, Meriden, aro, Rupert, o, Kildoer, ridm, Kizpal. tler k Ward, Kem, Bolla B. Entries fir Today's Races AT CHICAGO. Tirst race, om mile—Danid, Hornpipe, Lizie B, Crawfish, Laly Lea, Pligrin, Socond race,five-cigiths of 4 ile, tvo olds, selling—Collector, Boh Mort, Kalle J, Grateful James V, Vulean, Ulars Thirdrace one and onbsixteen'th miles, haudicap —klley, Carw, Lovglisht, Jod, Blus u urth race, three-quarters of a mnile, sell- ng—Irdand, Bily Barlow, Famtletoy,John Rel, Crb Clder, Gerlie B, Bessie Brigs, Frnkie D. Fifth race, fivecighths of a mile, two-year- olds, salling-Ed Bell, Miss Bames, Patrick, Brnokwood, J J, Plunger, Ivanhoe, thacs. Sixth race, three-quarters of a mile, sell- ing—Burthold, Creoly, Ihck Wick FHealy Joln, J, B. Freed, Bariey Odare, Boot Jick, Pewrl Jonnings, Sign al. Seventh rice, six furlongs, solling—Stove Jerome-Packhorse, Tom Stevens, Redstne, Joo Wynne, Hanmbure, Vester, Passion t. SEPSILEAD BAY, Firstrace, fivesightis of a miTe-Bobby Buch, Drizle, Worth, Ballant, Kingston, Druidess, Moriden. Second race, one and onestighth miles Dilphin stakes--Demith, Jennle R, Master- -onda, Eminmee, Rosetta, Can Can, § o, Tuli Blickburn, Ru’ Fan Fan_(¢olt), Uncle Bob. 0. Weather clearand track AT sl stakes—Poton rity Musher, W Montam, Sister Liuda, Rec on, Ambiiane, an, Strathmeath, e, Prather, Liceor, Don” ce, ong mile—Bobby Bach, Kyrle B, Foxu o, Little Jim, Me en, Niag Leontine, Everglde, Rizpah. Pifthrace one and onceighth miles, soll- ¢—Laotion, Daley, Tattler, Prask Ward, Elve, St. Paris, Quotation, Dousnan, To ronto, Aurania, Eminmee, Sixth race onemile, Green stakes, on tarf —BellaB, lcoberz, Philsophy, St Luke, St John, Korn, Penzince, Macbe thil, Mas- terlode, Anaconds, Mimie B, Cotillion. sy sk “In Union There is Strength.*” Aumayy, N. Y, Augist %.—A callhas been 1ssued for aconvention to orginizes perma- nat state fanners laguo by cun- tis, to be hell at Altamont on Sutenber 5. Tho call embodis these words :“A unificationof the organizationsand a welding of tho chain of relitionship with the body of tho faruers of the state is of paramoint importance al this time. The need isurgent, pudent comsd is expected and eficient,” practical aud disinterested di- rection required, Inuniouthere is strength. gon i oty Dr. Biruey cures hay fever. -— Bee bldg. Arizona Republicans. Pmaix, Aviz, August 29—The repub- Yiean territorial conventim yesterday nom- inuted George W. Cheney for congmss. The pltfoim endorses the nationil administra- tion, commends the silver bill and insiststhat free coinage of silver must follow : requests coigress topass before atjounment the bill now pending known as the act for the purifi- cation of elections in Arizona and dennds the admssion of the teritry asa stite. A foree of mon is av present at work ing the fair grounds on Sherman avenuo for the coming lair, Septembor 1 to4, which promises to be the bestfair over leld under the management of the Douglis county agriculwral society. No pains are spared tomake ita success, e Mutual Concessions Made. Pams, August20.—Le Paris prinis the fol- lowing: “Negotiatins bitween Francoand the United States relitive to the American tarif? aro approaching a fivorable enclusion, The Washington government vill 1move the duty on works of IPraich art and France will rmove the puhibilion agaiist American porke.”! e Bl o SO Organiing a Legisiature. Gumirk, I T, August.—The logislhiture ws oganized this morning by a combinition of democrats and allinne members. Hon. George Guldenshire, an allanco member from Payne county, vas diosm president_of the comneil Inthe bwerhouse it was de- veloped that denoerits and alliance members had combined, giving them 14 votes out of 25, Sl 1602 Sixteentnand Farmam strects is the new Rocls [sland ticketoffics, Tick- ets toall points east at lowost rtes, R Fatal Hotel Fire. Poxr Hurox, Mich., August 29.~TheTun ml lhouse, @ lame frame hotel at the Sarnis evtrane of the St. Clair tuinel, burned lastnight and o of the fomals em- ployes was buried to deth. Two men who were in the hoise at the time cannot be found and it is thought they perished also. b Cooper Nominited for Congress. MuwAvkee, Wis., Augist .—The dead- loek in the Pirst congresioml distriet re publian _convention at Clinton Junction nded today on the eighty-fint ballot in_the nomination of H. A, Cooper of Racine. This retires Represatative Ciswell,who bas beeu in congress forfourteen jears, - ¥all Style Ha, Tho *“great Dunlap” hats realy. Fall styles issued this day, Same date as inNew York and by all the “four hundred”” Dunlap agents throughout the United State: FREDERICK & CO,, Leading hutters, Shape hats to fit | the head porfectly, 10 S.15th st ——— Not Allowed to Resign. By, Augist 20.—{Spedal Cablegran o Tur Bi]—The Natnal Zeiung says that the emperor has dedined to accept the resignation of General Verdy du Vernds as minister of war, ———— Tickets at lowest mtes and superior accommadations via the grat Rock Island route. Ticket ottce, 1002—Six. teenth and Farnan stroets, Omiha, Florida Republican Candidates. Ocita, Fla., August 20, —There will be no convention of Florida republicans this year, The state centnl conmillee immnlay pat i | vomination the follwing ticket: For comp. troller, L. D. Bali; supreme court judge, J. R, Challen, My * talen Propersy Idencifled. Paul Harrington and Terry Connors wero frvested several days ago with some pocket knives in their possession, evilently bilong ing t Lambert Bros, of Keariey. Mr, Lam- bert arri esterday and identified not only I‘b‘:mutm— revolvers that tho two men bad ou thelr persons when arnsted l QUET ALONG THE POTOLAC Varlow Causes Tend to Rollere the j Strainin the Momey Murk et | € & Niw Youw, August 2.— [§pecil Tdegnm ; i TheHows Gits Bown to Ruting Work atif |1 qum pue.|—1. G. Dun & €o's Weakly |A Suroewse of Railroal Strikes for a Ling Nothing Had Happenel. Reviow siys @ The grat vdief i tho money Tine toCome. SEMATE CONTINUES 1S TARIF DEBATE. — Mr. MoPherson Tries vo Haye Salt Pat federtion to ke up and extond (he strikeon | semate will somn tarif bill-haye reacha finl all on the Frep List, but Falls— |statiof lusinss. At the sime time botier Railioad Ofcials Agreing to Ditto: Me, sle cropprosectshav brughia disting rac- Horeafler Give Al Griove ‘ - tionin the speenlations which st ntavded With Wool e a vaty gt o sxports. Thus, wille the vilumsof domestic atint Hoarng _ trado continues graterthauin my provius — dearings for Au exeed last e yearat this smson, bank WasmixaTor, August 0. —lmmediatly gust outsideof this ity after the reding of thejournl th howse | went int conmitie of the vholoon the pri- vat calmdar, “The fint bill tobe cosideed was the om- nilus soithem wir chims, Mr. Thompon of Wiscnsin who hadobjeted to its as- sag on (he gounl of pmeclainant whse clains were daimed tobe disloyil, oferel a brigiter, Wool sales at Boston rea pounds sd many mills terrtory war for floee wool in e, mariet r fleco ls ben veal and bete ordes for worlen goods are reported by (he sulstitute striking out the objection- |mils A fairtrade continues incotton gouls. ably features, and by umnimous coment it was agroed to Tho bill [cents. Tin s adrancd *centandlead is strogerat 8 larg and acive. The past wek s it neswd sime further improvement in the de carried ihout §530000. The commitlee e, thebill jassel and the comuittee resimed its sesfon. Whn th conmitie agin pse hlf a dizen privite bils wore pssel. On mutionof Mr. Suith of Illinoisthe sn- atebill passel costitutingCain, Il, a prt lato and structunl mils are crowded, with market, hecording to privale acounls market here ausel by (he teasury pirchise of 4 percentbonls, the refusalof th lakr the Centrl Falroal and theprospect hat ho wiion in the tanded to Impnve he by 9l percentandthe wtlok is clearer wd hwving substituted the Copper is firmer agin, after large sals at 17 | as wual incliding the Chicago & Altonand Thebootand shoetrade is maud for mauufacuredforns ofironind steel yettor prices in sone cises, But theplg ron from THE PUBLIC BREATHESFREELY 2 | THESTOCKYARDS SWITCHUEN SURRENDER Mutual Concestons Are Made, the JECA0, August 20, ~[Spcial Telygram to T Ber|—There is asuneascof the stike epidemicin Chicago just now and tho public s POWDER feels unttenbly relieved The striking stokyans syitcinen hell a meetig this Lodin b L momingandafter disussig the stuaton | A oremm oftartir haking powdar. Higheet of hnveninx strongth—U. 8. Governmont Re- and thecauses that lel to tthe failure of the ' | wort Ay 17, 1. strike they onlerel bulletins pisted dedar- o |ingthe stirikooff. It went into effect ab 1 - |o*chelke and all theroads aw vunning agpin r AMUSEMENTS, Boyd'’s Qpera Ho;;; BOID & A Y theLake Shore. Generil Minager Chappell of the Chiago ~ | & Altonheld meeting at 9 o'clock athis 1 | down town ofice with Chainnan Sweeney of n | theSwittchmen’s Mutual Ald assos nand a conmittee of the strikers from that wad. Mr Sweneyhaddeclined to tke ahanl in Managers. INE WEBEX==— ¢ Phidelphia, is bidly disorsanized atpresmt Aediae L e T o bl 4 andis nol sthnger thew, tho dubt vhetier | thonesdiatins fir paceunles theswich- | Jeorining Sunday, August 31st The house then oolka rewss. proluctbn has 10 dedthede- |Menwould give him the authoity to make ks ° L 2 v much ex At theevenng wessin, biforethe onsider- atim of the private pension bills, a piragrph from LeParis, tothe offect that thegovern- meit of the United Stites wold mand aftcting the views ofbuyors Sugnition previls i is wimitted that may actial siles. The reductin the coal trale and it prices still ruloin of oulput re- terms for them. This author he had jn writing,andafter a two hours'talkthe con- fermce resulted in the settiment of the W N Strits very Inperfectly thetotil thisyea to | Strike uderthe fillowing conditions renove the duly on woirks of JFrech | Ayust 16, bl-fi\g unli‘ 30,000 mm"lwhn.\x 1. That thenew men employa totakethe art anl thit te Freich government |last yew's recorl. Accunts fron ofher | plaes of swilchnen who stopped workon woild rernove the proibition —agabst | citis amever more fivorible than usinl, |Moday evening, S 1590, shall, if Auerican porkc asa reult of recent negolia- | exapting as to monty markes. Foson |they so i at workand shalliot Liows, wis slown the nembers of the seute | nous especial netivity in lether, Tn Elila- v theold men. finince committes. Mr. Aldrch said he | deljhin colledtions in masy branches ron- ien ofthe know nothing abut any negoiatin. Mr. | demd slw by moctary prssure. Chicigo, go& Alion nilrod cc agreo yith Shorman said of wurse the menbers of the | on the cotray, wpors money plenty | thecompany & hasty acion A finmnce comnitte kiew tothing aloutmny |ae o pr omt on il end coleetons | DY (uiting vorkand stoppinig the busiioss ARTISTS 60 negtiationsthat nay be mgaged . But [ easy; 4 beter trade than lat year | Of the company, they will procerd wider the thetwo subjeets mentionel in the aricle fron LeParis, hesaid, hae n coneclion in dry godsand dothi per cent_in stork; reduction of 7 3 ans business since the ruls ofthe Sv atin, when m tehinen’'s Mutual Aid associ- rs of that organization, IN THE FOLLOWING wilh ewh other, Tie fnane cmmitee | Styikas ydecrnseot 5)per ent in wiol o | and whm no will be ovened by te advics RE'ETOIRE will prob@®ly reommena that the duty be | pand with last year, 2 per cent in butter | and dinctio of Mr, removed fron works of art, notonlyIreich | anda steadydcécrase in dressed beef, but | that oraniz 1, butall foreim ars. Theris adiffrenc of | g lingo increse i cured meats, lard, chise, | % TheChingok Alton swi aroo cpilion on_the subjet which has not yet ben settled, but it will hate no relition, he sail, tothe wtionof the French govornment agiinst American pork, catlle, tides md 10 it in hogs, * St Louis las s fuirvolune of Milvaukee ntes i rapi Detroit, Cleveland, Onahasmd tnde mnd tsorption of moey by grainmovements al increasel prices. At Paul tnde at all tohighor ocersof the ompiny br a | ONY Regular Prices for Seats Seute, is sitisfictory andat Minnapolis the four [ Tedress of any griovances they may 1 - o Wasnxamoy, August 2—Tn th semte |oufut Is 10,000 bamels, and the lumber | that tie company, tirough iis _ Wilibe tharpa. Mr Bhir peseted a memrial of the lrxm:‘lislinu A(ll\’lngwlLfl Uity o dango is S “_'fll\ e N Lo vl.\" to d 3 V _‘]" Wil wonen's naional industrial lagu forthe | notd wnd at Pitsburg ~ . god de- |40y evilence for orag Sl G : o ; TOREE - ] 5 tho 1 rand---5 Nights, suppresion md punisiment of he armedas- :,'t‘fl‘:',',!“"” e SR Ty wit 2. sasins known asPinkerton detectives. e R e e 1o is pod . Blmuids ofered a conacirren resolu- ding thit when tie two hoises ad- journ Septeuber ), it be to November 10, 180, The msolulion was laid over forthe pruent, The tariff WLl was then tikken up,- the anlthecropoutlok very pronising riormoney markes donot yet feel the n here, and at Philudelphia the mar b to 6 per cwt for conme i ' et w7, it Clve and thedemind xceols the troit thedenand is themarket, is ve Iu ol nd- ingquestionbeing on the fian commitlee's | themariet is very firn at ‘-“;'"‘. Ll ammdmont 1o thepatagraph which tixessalt | Helt asit isat St Lous, with 7 ol patagrarh whic % | andat Swamah and Atlnta. Proumibly in lagsind peckages 12 ants per hundreds pounds, andsalt it bulkk 8 ents, the ammd- mat being t strike ot the proviso aliowing drmwbacks o sall used in ecporting meals this pre pau ssure will coitine and prduds gofor as business ex. rard 1o market supply, at De- trng it 8, it Miwaikee The movement of some staples is chocked st/ so faras itean i ersand Opening Sunday, August 3lst s from th hovo be- 0 ¢ B (e e ittle EictrieMaget, inthe futurn the mel on T the compa ofic: Immetiately after the close of t theswitchmm’s o1 1| to g toworkandbusiiessis biin way as fast a5 posible, Groat imp attiched by milrad minagers (o conditions” imposwd by G Chippel, as it will baadopte 1futu relitions and dispites between th Ollie Redpath A tteowent to the xeellont conpany of Conedi- wandDaveers, nthe g MENS WARD. POPULAR PRICES! RESERVED SEATS! reral > 5 in- | by hizhprices, wheat exports fill blow last | railtoads and their exuploye. om - iAo, SR A | yon e v epiis | 1 edtho et S e e R to jlacesalton tl fike lis, Aflor omsidera- | 1o Now Norle e four weolcs shovs a do- | Faiiyas ompbyes wilthe bio Bx shiet ojen Siturdny. Aug. 9. ! A . crese of 25 percent from last yar. But Affains at the stocky iy e ol i ulal 1) R‘fifififi:‘&?&!kfi.“;&‘:‘b‘;31‘:&‘.?,..’,'1: (}:«‘h:thl;;flr;é pries lave ben yieldng npidly, wheatand | horriblomuiile. Unier the switching asso- g 0t o, e e Cilion ‘anged | com eadi abut Jrontsand oal'3 wntsfor | Clalion twely oagnes lid il the workc. To- Du.n2 E den Mufize agiinststriking ot r)‘mpm:lisilmlinthc ira- | theweek, oiloverlig cents pork 25 o tsper day tweity-our nads hadeach from one to v barrel and cotton 5¢ of a cent griph. Bxprt tnde,he sid, demaided for- eigm salt. He hal always been in favor of pritection, even in the mitter of salt,but this wis mt aquestion of protction to Auericin sit—i wis a question of proec- tion to the Amerian .export meat business. After sime further debateon the sit para- griph, avote was 'taken o the cnmitee amenduent, whid rasultelin the provision being 1etained. The republican senalors vho voted against the fimnce committee’s amendwat were thecouitry during thelastseven days ber189 as compared with 1% last week. num. ure were 211, WASTUNGTON, August grim t Tue Bk Hogs, lard and butler aw strunger andcoffe unthanged. Tho business failires oceurring througlont For thecornsponding wetk oflast year the fig- e e N Nebraska, lowa and Dakoth Pensions. Spocil Teie- —Pensions wen tolay gritedthe follovingNebmslkans : Original four enginesin the yard and the result was thediret copfus tion will probab] WILL LAVLER, MANAGER. CORNER 1ITH AND FARNAM STREETS. Grind Hcopcnini Si!l!l[d‘!y, August 23, THE WORLDIN WAX Belng alif reproduct ion of the crowned heads of Europe in thelrrobesof state. KEMMLER ELECTROCU TED, Afalthal portrayal of hisdeath, The switching associa- be wvived next week. £ —_— Distress at Tokay. August 29, —[Specil Ciblegram Terrible pouringin fom Tokay, where the £ now notextinguishe Heartvending areof commnm ocurrace, andon oficialap- pei hasbeen mude for aid for 6,000 people Yearfu A, aldor i % =} who am without food or shlter. ~Men, | TTW O ST A G S H O s Taiie Jova bl Nerdan, Ml Bt | mVillion J. Campbel) Blooutngon; | wanen ind ildrn *ire “anstntlyruniing | 1’ Altna fandio, tho Tamons Ms¥bim. Plimb, Sheman, Tellor, Washiurnind Wil> | Thomas Thompon, Spingfeld; Juwcob | about the dsolaled streels wringhng their dwirds, the famous Conedian, - Lite son of lowa, Billes, Pawice City; James Hoaglind, de- | hauds and callingon heaven forhelp. No anendnentwasofferd to any of the paragriphs from 308 10 313, On_motion of Mr. Plunb, the duty on ceued, DeWitt; Anon Kiever, Wame John Hil, Onahs; Levi D, Thayer, Dome: ; b brog; Henry Hiyne, Timan; John W Bnndy in ramaph3id,nd on corduls: | Uuger, Alexinder; Willian Greer, Kear P eoigtey hackerl ! POr| ey William Hutclman Pawnee City, allon, on biy run fom 3l to 82, and on champigneind dhersparkling wines, s as tomake rates onbottles of not mor thin a quart and more than s pint$10 per dozen in- stead of 7 jnot nore thana phit and_ nore thin a hal f pint, § per down 1stead of .50 ; ulm-hal!xinlam}h or less, $200 iisteal of $175, and where bottes coitain mon thin a quart, 2,25 Origina widows, ote.—Minor of Jamos Hoass land, DeWitl; Aune, widow Ea, Owkdale. Iiwa:_Ofiginal—Jwper Seilloy Y. Hurder, Evins; W V. Chirchill, decea: Casper, Ottumwa; Decatur; Elishi Weese, per gallon additionil. well; Jacoh Schindor, James; Elverton On notion of Mr. Plunb the following | 50w " Whiting; Georgo Joimson, Wood- anenduents wem agied b: _The pragnph | Soiic Charies W, Watson, 12ulaski; Lavis relating to sill winesby miking the rate per 3 . > ; s Rutcom, Nondimin; Willian Hamjlon Now London; Willian Cladiniin, deceuwsed Brshie Creek; John won Cnsser, Farngut, wilows, ete—Charlatte, widoy of Asi V. Churchill, Piainfield; ¢ N, Emws 1. Gardur, Towa City} wilow of Janes ) gillon in casks 7 cents” instead of 50 onts and incases of tyelve quart hottlesor tven- tyfourpint botlles §2.50 instead of §I extra quantities (o betaxed 10 cents perpint insteadof Heents; tho pamgraph redating to al, porter mnd_ber jnbitles oF jugs by milang the dutyt0 cmts jor gllon instead 0135 cants, and yhennot i boltles or jugs 35 cats per gillon instead of 20 cets ;the jara- gnph rlathg tomaliextract by miking tho widow of E2hillip tark, Plhno. South Dakota; Originil—Richard Dike dity o cwsks 35 ents pergallo insead | oy 1 jim Fills ; John Closer, Kruisburgh ; of 20 cents, in jugs € ceats per gal- s l0f) S 3 A A Tor inateal of 4 cots, and when | Auos D. Conbs, Hosner; James W. Divid saledor codened 00 pr cmt advalrem fistead of 10; the parsgraph reating to| Dtherof MartiiNeigs, Puriston, clerry juice andpruie juce by mikingthe Auty ] Porgalon” imsteal of 60 tnte| W- O T.U. Conventon "5‘-"{""‘"'- when ontaningnot morethan18 pr cant of | FrENoNT, Neb, August. —[Spedal Tele alohol, and$3 por gillon isted of 2, aid 25 [ grm toTus Ben]— The Fourth district con _pir ceit alvaloem whe cotailng nore thn 18 percentof alohol The paragraphrelaing b ghigerale, soda- witer ind othersimilie witerswasmmended, ance ulion closed its prt of the fiance commitiee, by re | Missoutd. OfMicas were cectel as follw ngtherate fromls cats to 10cents per | Prsidmt, Mrs, C. H. Waller, Surpise dozen bottls, and on mothn of Mr, Carlisle| viw yresidnt, Mis Mannowss, e lond by insating thoword *arifichl.” Thepar- agraplrelaing 0 mieral walrs wd their initathns yas siruckout o thereconmenda- tim of the Inane_conmitiee. Schetulel, relitingto citonmanifactires, and schedule J, relating o flax @l honp, wore pssed over in formally. Schedulek, rdating to woolandmanifac- tures of wool, wis then taken up. ALl para- graphs from857 (o 36), relitingto mw ool Tuving been real, Mr. Catlise novel to hnve Wihoo*Ys" ; correspnding seer Russell Briggs, Hooper; meording s Miss Finnio Osborne, Fremont; treasurer, Miss Ella Watson, Bellewood. M, Wilke wis eleted delegate o the national conven tim at Atanta and M, L E.0lms o Wihoo alternate, Distric supor of dejrtments wae chosen as follw Mithers' meetings, Mrs. Mowers, Ma Sunders eonty; Kk, M s W tlom struckoutdo atto Iave Yool wt o tho| Carlislh Wahon o embe fro Lis. llo anuedin sippot of i yopo- | Nrs. Gibson, Riting Uity | Evangelitic, Mrs sition ind urged thatthe sume reasim which | Oyens, Gea s by felee aid helth, Mrs Dy was used tojustify putting sugpr onthe free | Dyne North Bead ; young woman's work, list applied’ equally to putting wol on the five List. Miss Mannass, Wahoo; Dimorst worls, Mrs. S.M. Lee, Waho; frandise, Mn. N, H Bill, Fremot ; sentific tmpera v Mr. Aldrich ponted to the fact 0 the heme product of sugarhad tims, Mrs. Morris Joves, David City ar the | meotings, M Smith, Fulle Tme product of wofl bl licreased mox: | puity, Mrs, A. B Willians, A poranco in Sundiy schools,” Mrs. €. C . Sherman statel some ficts in rehtion tothe wod-groving indistryof the United Slatesas a demmstmtion of the wisdon of the policy wopted. v thetarifl of 1567, Flo arguel thit the woolgrowing intaests shouldbe encowragyl so thatthe guantity aud quality proiugel would b suicient for all wolen goods manufactired in the United Statesand for all fareign wollen goods that are used here. Pending the bill he sid in answer to aguestion that Mr, Culom's bill practically Feenncte] the provisios of the w of 1866, which Tud operatel so well, Afur sone futhe delate thesenal ad. Journed. Surprise; fower missions, Ms. 3 county fains, M. C,C. Bo Do Nanee County Republicans. PuLiertoy, Neb., August 29..-[Spcia to Tm Bee.]-The wpublican caivention yas lold hereye nite acounty attornoy tothe ongrssionl aud semtorial coveition After shanl fight L M Morgan, the pros- ent inaumbet, was renoninated for comty AT Gl The Wobl Market. of David E. N. Reed, Afton liam T. Payne, Bloomfidd; Asa Plaiufield; David es J. Tanner, Rock- Patrick, Norwall Original widow of Mary S., Moove, Adiir; Louisa, wilow of Jihn D, Blike, Chewked; Nancy, son, Davidsm. Original widows, ete,—dary, wventionof the Women's Chrisian Temper- amual sesion th's evining, with anaddrss by Mrs. Hoffmm of tendents ofOctivia won the gld nedalm thy contest last evening comnty 1ay to wmi- md sdectielegtes 18 willappear. 1878 to All. i Dicl of T phoil Fever, Barmmiony, Mi, Avgust29.—Rev, Midiael Brana, o member of the cmgregation of thomission of St Vincentde St. Paul, pro- * | fesor of St. Vinent wllege at Los Angles, died of lyphoid fover this afterncon. One Dime Admits OPEN TO THE WORLD. OAHA CITY RACES, IN CON Douglas County Fair, CTION WITH THE ONAHA, NEB | feptembar2nd to 4th, 1800, Tmesday, Septenber 2nd, Foals of 18%, mile heats, bess. il Heats, e ... 400 5, lest Bin 5. 400 vees 100 mille anl’ rey S Tharsday, September th, Trotting—Fols of 1836, milo heats, bust n 5 Trotling-—-2:5 clas Running—igmilo SO st d s Pacin s adleheats, best 3§ Theimpirtance of purifying the bliod ein- rley ol August 0. not bo overestimated, for withouw pure Foa10 ptr Goit of pirse. blood you cannit enjoy good leaith Amcric 16 0"elosls on one needs a b inless othe: 3 At (his season nerly ever goodmediine o purify, vits HOINCS 1l fol 1L W the Lood,and lloods Saraparila iswor.y el Aot ik your conflience, It Is peculiar in thatit Nount Supriniondent strengtizens andbuilis upihe s ereates 5 +| an apetite, and toues tho Qigestion, wlile se. Give it atrial, 1l is sod Lyall duggids. Prepired ly C. L Hod &Co., Lowel, Masw 100 Doses One Doallar | A Noted Dlvine Says “I Bave teemusing Yuit'sLiver Willg ,| for Byspepnia, % Stomech and Woa | Gomtivemes, wich wisich X havo koig Been affiicied, Tut?’s Fills IAL BlESSlNG.: { —0F— 0ld Soldiers and Sailors GRAND ISLAND, Septem ber 1st to Bth, fcimeln exiszanco’ R {BSA O N oW Yorlc. 1 | SOLD IVERY WHIRE Officy, 39 & 41 Park Place, N. Y. VETS IN CAMP. 2,000 TENTS PITCHED. 5,000 A REALISTIC ARMY SCENE. A battalion of U. 8. Regulr Battery “F" 2nd U. 8. At Tufanicy, will drill, | Brownell fhall ¢ 1 atiorney. A motion was oferel thit Moikle dress parade and mount guard overy day, as Bostox, Mass, . August 20.—[Speial Tele | john beallowed to “name thecongressional T Pk = Uy gam to Tae Bes.|«The denand for wool | ddegales and Brdy the senatorial,but these g];“ ]XARY for \()l N G LI\I)”;S‘ R WATime Iis been god and the sales of theweek foot | gntlenen preforred thatthe conveution se- | DS P SRR 3 L fat tho ddogation; whidi wis_ tien done, Y jreat navil battle, partielp 5 U 3,00,000pownds. Prices have bew 1i| mye adegation will be for Melkldohn first Comerof 10l and Warthington its., | ships and shore batterles. Thunday evening. fivor of luyer, the tight money market forcing some dalersto grant concessims in oderto efect sales. Tavitory wools have Wen nost ictiveandhave bem sdlingat 53 @0 for clan fue; sd@ite for fine medium, and 5Y@55¢ for medium. California wool is quiet. Chilce spring is selling at 2@24 and average wool #t 17@20¢, Texas woo has en in molerate demanyd. Eastern Orgou sild ot 17@20¢ Ohio and Femsylvania flieces have been dull, with smallsalesof X at 81@sl e, and XX at @3@le. Michigan Xis uichagedat 2@29 for No.l. Thewo s a good inquiry for clotling wools ad siles have been “wmde at @ for Michigan and Ohio wind at Rimiil!‘éu lol'No.fiI e i I oot bave by | citl Teogrun toTis Bk |—Aminral wax quiet and swal sies of super lave been | and asphalimining company, with §2,00,000 Tade at D@@dle and of exirs s 22@28c I cupital, was organizd here today., | Itwill aud last. bieved to be favorable toBraly. cm o dud by sppljing te Arthur Briggs, 210 S. 14th st. A e Earthquake Shocks inAumstria Viessa, Augut % —Soverl esrthquake shocks wer felt in the Danube valleyyes- terday, They lstel ten minutes and the river rose in lng lines similart wives cusedby i steaner’s pudiies, imnthd <oy A Manmoth Company, SartLaxe Crry, Uab, August 0.—([Spe- Foreign isstealy bit quiet. work the Enery county diposils as placers, The foat senabrial delgatin is AR 4 N Boolh priviliges at the fairgronds At shan le Friday, particlated in gular artiliery and Infantry and the OMAHA, NEB. BEAOP WORTHINGION, Visiromw .| Tue Rey, ROBERT DOHERTY THE 2ITH YEAR BEGINS WEONESDAY, SEPTEMUER 17TH, 189, | For estalojue sl particu=ars apply tothe | Rector, rans ® bands on the gromd. prizes Friday, Parade of vetcrans, rogulars, ety auy. Belilint camip fires every uizit with uota- Lle speskers il ecntest tor Wednes- L (8 | Mary's Sohaool. knoxville, | Chureh Sehool for Girls, | L, Alban's Schaol. Knowilly TIL mm‘ Cl A The Crest Occasion in Nebraska. A Ohureh School for 13oys. Newluildings, new tarneare nor upiies | Grand Tslnd‘s iuteh sirngs 1re wt! 60w o Yatose jlethods of monta i Ay A v s i tng bt the lime | tho Suge Pulace and Nebruskv's groatiaw Hilie uitirts tnd humo o lur qrony JpL | dndustry, beet sugar making, at Graud Taly v O W LEFFING WELL D. Kector aud Foundor Nutleoads carey for one fare rouud i,

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