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© - IN TIE FIELD OF Cmaha Leses the First of the Capital Oity, THE COWBOYS DO UP Tt OCther Baseball the Clubs smes Tips Today's Races and for markable Jum Miiwn ukee Ranisins Uity Minpeahols & o1l X Ouniha Lincoin £ Paul Ein Nob., Se e Bre | The hon duy by a lucky bunching of hi inning oln %, Omah frram to " 0 Walsh, s 0/Neu Teattiey Flanmn Phelnn Prin'c Hoover Hewp, 0 Rynch, b ) iinnrahin 1 Clnrk,p Totals ? T W OINNIN 00 AT ol Ol anrh Lincoln Ouinhia 2 “ Run Ly P! Wilst s —Roach?, € Clurk 4 Roaeh Uiipi Denver 10, 8 81 Pare, Minn, Sept eram to Ty Bir) -~ Followin of today ¥ 1 Mec 0 Curtiss Aoy, o 1 Dy 1 ML 1 Glirien, H 0 Brion, Schimia, 1 Rtowe, It Urjuiia 1 Rey ol Murph v Mes Mok in, p 2 0 Whi by b 0 0 MeNa BY IANINGS St Paul.... Donver... 43 1 SUAALEY St Panl 1, D sy, Home i tnses on & I out-Mewkin Minneapolis 10, MINSEATOLIS, Telegram o T seore of today's Runsenrnel bise b i sioids, M Dabb’ 5 ini Chpi e -C s 8 wne MINNEATOLTS Kanppell Brosman. il 1 Tihits Widner. Crosloy. Totals INNINGS 30 01 00 10 SUMMATY Enrned puns —Minnepolis —MeQuatd % Ry n 2, ¢ 1L i1 Quaid, Ryn, Dy, Carroll & Bl Kuppel, Ao Il oubile plays Duke ¢ Kuppel o Hiosnin 10 lowel ), Duked, Black 2 Struck out Valls—Crossley & Wild pitehes 1 Left on bises—M finea poli ' Eame—One lour Umpire—Burdick, Minneapot Sioux City 1. Kansas € Miiwavkie, Wis., Sept. s pram to Tue Bre. |- Follow of today’s gume: WAUKEE i Poorman, rf, 0 Pettit. ...\ Bhoehi w20 Dulry inple, if.2 Ktloge,in Morrismes Jantze Alberis Davies n arns. 0/ Carpent 100 0 Bur 0 b i Cowny 3 0 Do il otars NNINGS, Milwankeo 1eea ' 000 Kunsas City 1703 SUMMARY Mitwankeo i Krejg, Mory I . B Runs eamed Twe hit Sl e lin Dul a1 wani ke s Milwiukeo B Nours. Unpire s ity Maedermott. National bieags ATPIULADELNL 0O 01 00 001 00 delphia 4, Brook Philadelphia 4, Brooklyn : Viekery and Cloments; Unapire—Powers, Philade Brooklyn Hits— Phi AT CITCAGO. Chicy 500 02 1880 I 0 5. Pattsbu Pitsburg 5, 1 and Kitt Anderson anc pire -MeQuaid, AT NEW YORK. 0000 QE0EEN] York 12, Bosto Boston' 2 k; Nichols W York0 1 Boston, 3 3 Hits— New New York rott and Cla pire—Lynch and Called o aceount of darkne AT CINCINNATI “Tho Cleveland game was p eount of ruin. Players' Leag ATIOSTON, Boston 54009 New York 0000 0 Hits— Boston 12, 'w York Bostn 5, New Yok 0, « bourme and Kally; Keefe, Cr and Brown. Umplres—Kuig == AT Pittshurg Wb Clevelan 1 Hits - Pittsburg Pittsburyg 1, Cley ris and Quinm; Ferguson and Holbort AT BUFFALO, S Masi) Oy Buffalo 11, Chicago 5, MTTSIRG . 0000 000 2 10, C Sland 9, Buffalo. . Chicgo. Hits. falo 4, Batlori and Mack; Baldwin and Darling Sheridan and Gaffuey, Gume called on account of Brooklyn W20 40 Pniladelphia....0 0 0 0 Hits- )hnonl)n 15, Phila Brooklyn = Bhiludelphia Sowders ‘and’ Daily; Umpives-Pearce and Suyde AT PHILADRLY HP T 1000 Athletic 8, Toyedo Toledo Battery Healy and We Athletic..., Toledo Hits. letic 4, Baldwin Doesch AT BALTINORE, L0000 00 0000 00 Baltimore Louisviile Hits—Baltimore 0, Toulsyi Baltwore 8, Loulsyille 8. me, o MeClellan, 12 ty 17, DMilwaukeo 5. KA NS €Iy, e-hase hit Lov e b, 0 2 00 Battories Teveland . Gruber ad Stein 3 Chicago 14 0o 1 02 Hustod 00 320 SPORTS o Buries in the | [ | HE BREWERS, | Seanding of Entrics Al Tele teun 10 ts in the thind ial won " .1 dlasinl .0 000 1l Two-base out =1 Wild pite hes Spe is th o .0 5 T wo- S—Unrtis, IRoy- Meelein's, M 4, McNabb nver x City 6. wing is the 3 i sem, 1 o 00 05 20 00 0-6 Two-b ane Stolen id, Minn o lmy to Bases Duke 1 il G Siouy'C Ly yus Black | il “Telo- ingis the score 18 13 41 [ § 10 o, 13 ® 0 1 0 0 0 3 10 . 500 e 23 6 0 0 i o 0 27 20 00 1 00 00 1 Kansas Clty 7. ey, Jantun, Hooyer tolen —Dal= Double Kufisas Ciy 6, 1L Time A 0 00 00 Iyn 8. Ei I ot and Daily. 8- 4 0-3 0- 7 0-3 Liby Um 00 00 Ei iteries 1 Decker, 30 0-6 00 0-6 Errors Shar Um nil. Hardie, stponed on ac 510 1 803 1 <10. Errors Batteries —Rad aul Bving it and Jones, 18 [ 0 00 1 100 0 Erros— Batteries —Mo: Umyires | A 0 01 1 53 Eror s Cunuingham Umpines darkness, 0 (i 0 (o i aud Cross T, 00 2 10 1—-35 Ernors—Ath- os—Cireen and h. lle Errrs— | from Suturday Butteries —Mor- Townsend; Stutton and Bligh Mulon ey risonand Umpir AT ST IACTSE The Colunbus garme was called on account of rain AT ROCHESTER, 001 000 00 20 Rochester. ... .0 St Louls 1 Hits-Rodh Rochester 3, St Lo ban and Grimm Uiy [ B e Calli Munyan Stivelts and afield Fxposstio Opened Spei SPRINGEIRLT T S prin ith tments exp very lavge a0 CTOWC hibits fr the pao exciti rces ¢ foatu wi All thedep: t with attractive ittendince Ito the n [llinol nd uly ot al howe ver, d stal rocordof recently 1tmo nl for the week oining states Canme it ry day The Roy Wilkes, v on tho Indepen startiod horsernen, The « u of the o tract with Mr. McHaenry, r of Wilkes, provides tht hi is to be broken on the Springficd trck doring the week McHeney expressed great sitis fiction in iy fg etosed a contract to oy Wilkes a chanco o beat his reord the Syrin et track chis o on 1o be the faste: dlusses, whieh will be ing the present largze andenthusia wen prediet that Lis inthe £ the o phi nal i t give on n the spe wd pacer dur fnsiees a very Many hors will make a ngrticld tr ticme the sp oudition pink of Upham Knocks O OnurAN, Sept I'is New England Tomn Casey of this ¢ fight was for a 50 sey. 8. —(Sp Arthur U plam weight, knocked in fourrounds. offered by the Au- assocation, Casey showed up well, and it was anybaly's fight even in the Last rally. Both men swuang their right, but Uphamlanded the heaviest and on the pointof the jaw, and Cascy wait down and fuiled to wspond inten seconds. The nen weighed 158 pounds. inl ram 1 he out ty The pur dubon athletic o ceat Ke Hastixay, Neb., Sept. 8, —[Spedal gamto Tue Bee|-G. 0. Starisry James Whitney, professional foot asixty yanl dash this evening for Whiticy winmning, THE ST oot R ey, and , ran D 1RANG., Sheepsheal Bay Rices Sueresnian By, N Y, Sept. 8. Telegram B |--Weather track fast. Summar Ons mile— Drizzlo Aruniel 1, Ma and ) Special carand (the tone thirl me -] :4:2 On 1. Woodcoc Harry favorite) won, W oud, Algemon third, Bclipé d 1 H favorite) won, Mucheth 1T stakes leut wn Tord Time rthsof a Bohvie , Phashe second | Drizle Beach (the Veronica third, drawn, Time ing thday in it, dravn Sam Wood tiurd, Lit Penzance, Time fayor tot side and Watlerson » and thiee-sisteenths - Dermth (the favorite) won, Stockion second, Rizph third, Princess Bowling drawn, Time—202, Seven-eighths of o mille, on turf—Bene dictive won, ¥rink Wanl seond, Lela May third, Young Duke (the favorite) not heard from, LittleJim, Rosette, Gunwad and Worth drawn, Time-1:2645. Chicago Races, Sopt. S—[Special Telgran to Titk Bek. | -Suumary of day's rawes atthe West Sido park FLalf mile, maidens, Clark (the favorite Cornic Bugk « Woll Caicaco, ro-yenr- Amie Katie J seond, Van Do, lowa Ldd Beeswing drawn. Wi, anmthi aud 3 wilo— Harry Kuhlwon, Proghecy (the favaorite) second, [ted Leo third, Daniel B cavols, Lewis Clark, Lizie B aud Mis v drawn, Pine | Oue und onesixtenth Declired off. Phree-fourths of & mile, selling (the favorite) won, J B Freed s ster third, Blsic 3. Pinto, Crede, and Healy John drawn. Time-1 =4, Thrce-fourths of o miley, selling - Jackstaft (the favorite) won, Gragfellow secnd, John Red third, Sourive, Misi MeClelland, 1 inge, Haley and Bugle drawn. T iy Short. course, steeplechise-Winsow (the wol, #lip Flap second, Elfin nor Hardin drawn, Time—2 { 2 wiles, handiep— Redstone oud, Hampden Park Races, SmuNarieLy, Mss., Sept. 8.—This was the closing duy of the races at Harmpden Summary : trotting, 1,500 Muamie divided (unfinished Woads won, Auto- gragh scond, Major Ulrich tuand, W, H. Niclols distanced. Best time—2 2| Surinsfield stakes, 28 trotting, 00— Paulico won, Cheleydo scond, Abbe V thind, Nightingale fourth, Best time—2:185 . Tincoln Race o, Sept. 8, LINCOL, day's races The 2 trot 2:%41, Anden se founth. The half Belle It mmary of to- was_won ud, Eghort by Toboggan in i third, Purity rinning race 3 secmds wis wan by nomd in Salt Lake City Sur Take Crry, Utal, S Pelogramto T Bre dash, Sunday had sol¢ Nettie S bad broksn the and people wondered why this was done, In thefirst heat the jockey, Wulter Young, could not hold the ve,and she made a fine run, winning wsilyin 21 seconds, with Sun- day'second. . But beforethe second heat the judges noticed that Nettie S's winning the first heat had made no diferace at the pool Their suspicins were confirmed wh Young suceeeded inthe next heatin pullin themareup and ruming her into Sunday, thus coming in second cdlum then broke but for the pre decision of the driver of Nettic 8 would have n and thrown overthe fence. was dedared off, the jockey fined ed for ninety ¢ The race 1 tomormow there was more eroke 'Ilu' Ah\\-'l of Lydia Allen, palled the mare afier witing tne first and then, after repating it in the ird heat, thejudses put Pendleton, Lydia’sowner, in nisplace, Then the mare won therace wes, Sept nerwe v r the 4s the S.—[Special a8 almost a quarter mile favorite, but ord in Montana, will be cone! Tnthe ness. g5 Lowis, heat, Todny's Tips. WCAGO WEST STDE Sis O Leo, Riley Madaline, Intruder, Jed, Miss Howard Bily Pinkertn, Pilgrim, Fan Kir AT STLEEPSHEAD DAY, Firelly, Bullyhoo. Russell, Stratagen, hird race—Prince Riyal, Hor Higluess, Fourth race—K ingston, Los Angeles, Fifth race -Senorita, Kuperta Sixth rce—Rayuond G, Macheth 11, \r First mce ord race “Third race. Fourth ray ¥ifth nce Ac PAIK. First rce ond 1 Entrles for T Races. AT SHEGPSHEAD IAY. First race, thmve-quirters of a Wirestler, Deception, 1e-Eeho, U S, Hilds, Puwzle, Tl B, Little Minuie, Ballyhe Dance, Ban Cloche, Hurrison, Firefly, Vil ag over, Roger, lago, Malachi ant, ' Ludy ' Agues, Million, Onward. Secoud race, three-quarters autuon hundicap — Stratagem, Surplus, Russell, Rinfax McClelland. Dr. Hasbr tentrewh, Ella T, Lands ity, Esperanu, Sir George, Hueneme I'hird race, one and onc-half miles, Bridgo handicap—Tournament, Masteriode, A dniral Can Can, Banquet, Torso, Sinoloa, Prince Royal, Hor Highnes Fourth race, onemile, raciig stakes tou, Los Angeles, Badge, Kingstm, Lady, Sir Launcelot, Fitzjanes PFifth race, oue and onequarter nile — rhana, Susie Daisy Woudra ft, , Goldstram, Long stie, Tom | Ben Miid, Arab, Shot. Whitenose, Raddi Hurry Russll, B. B of & mile, Thomdale, Castalin, Sallie K, dseauty, Quar ape, Leonord, Vi Balls English uiles Tri | crafu THE OMAHA DAILY tin, Tos Angele: glish Lady Sixth r turf BEE: TUESDAY, aort Rupera, o, oneand omequarter niles, on Mo th, St Luke, Niag- d ¢, Belwood, Little Jin, Wood Ray Actim of the' Hous Republinns on Rivet and Harbor Bill. IAGO VESTSIDE PARK | von-eighths of 1 mile-Tewis | - Siss 0 oo, Crub Crider, Siag Hart, Sigual, Dar wi, Jasper nile—John Daly, Tntru , Pack Horse, Atiicus, St. Albans, Mada. Saunders, Lida 1, kstaf rice, oo and onesixteenth miles 1, Witter, Linzie Howard, Homn- AT ¢ Flinst rac, s Clark, Weks, Riley &, Horn pije s, Henry Br el rce, e The Secretaly ofthe Treas 1o Lake Upth Camd Jnk: y at i Kl way atters, «—Billy Pinkerton, Sourire, Dock ckHome, Din H, Red Stoue, sppertiell] Euterjrise, Crah Cider, Lal v, th e Seco, wiod. tar, Irelid, WasniNGTos Bogpaw T Ovami Be B13 Fou e N T STHE Wasnyaros, D. (. There isa feding i political circes the wpublicansof the howse were e the confor urth race, threequarters of a nile, 1 | Nat- Kine, Mumic | arters of o mile Pilerim, ¥ wrire, Nessie Brigs, 0 Laee Jusper, . Siss previous i erowding theoy report om the river and becnundimstool that the lating 4 boltin a body on some o | telection which ar © | be tken up, As theriver and i contins averylibenl allwvance to the s: it would have held the domoerats loge until it was aisposed of. they have secured about all want anl they at liberty to 1 individually orcoll -1y dermoerats would o slead to adjurnment been exp about theth inst. In this comec afeel of unewiness amomg the bendiciaries of the river and harr caused by a foir thatthe presiient or nfaseto sign thebill. The & ins is a pretty bi until thebill is finally little > far ascan e leamed the given nointimation to those thebill asto what ne willdo with it CNADIN RULROW MATTERS The swretary of the treasury isabo take up the nvestigatin of some of Candian raivay matters which Ser Cullom started to probe eser ducd a wsolution” sme time o « in forn ion from the secretaryas tovar alleed fwvors shown to Canadin rouls thisSecrtary Windom reponded on sev poiits, but stuted tht hewas aboutto it tiggite inlo_certain consular featuns of matter, nese @ the features hels a to fake up, andin anticiption of hisucti number of therepresntatives of the rouls arvin toyn. The lear will | ol Rk ably commen co early next week in whoso comy todiy that was s with an_escort pro- | raly o 1 0 tle fort to captire bim, but sretary. This will give the view refused tomake thearreston the gwund | theCanadian Pacificand the Graud thal they were aid White would shoot | Fouds. — The question atissue is en. Mo wis amed withs Wincheter | tinuing the uscof the comular seal sys rifle and fiftysix rounds of aumunition. | Gouds ar nowreceived fom other win Caplain Moris ch Lhis men with cowar- | @t Victoria, Montredl and other points diceand againorderd them t take Wiite, | arethensealed for the United States, butthey still refused. Morrls pas sely | government agents being statined at t saidhe would go d faco the mutineer, | adian points. 1f soaling He Wwas 18 o word, but Whitesaid is stopied the Canwdian he would uever gzive in subject to the juris - | Senlatives now hew say that it willnot diction of the semgeaut maujor of the regi- | their trafie, for, instead of sealing the meit. | at Canadian points, hey will be b Cuptain Moris then the American torderand there seald tachinent of investig 1 s intended tostop one of fort. At dusk a_niniaure which it is ehimedthe Cana which listed haifun hour, White showin but their representatives vigorousfight, A Large numberof bullets y read y to overco e exchinged on both si White ap wen' if the reciving vigorous assistanee frou th under han in’ the battery, who by this | would appearto have béome open nutincers. | Theshades ofevening and theshelier of the | guus of the fort renderedthe bullets of the | attacking parly practically harmiess, the be- | siegers also by 1l widercover, but(or poral Allen, the party under Moris, was shot. FliallyScrgeant White was killed by a Wllet from the rifle of Sergunt Majo: Holgkinson, the mm ouwhose aceount the whle trnbleoriginted “The sergeant fallen, 1o further resistane was made, A court marial was held A Horse's Remarkable Jump. A, N. Y. Sept. $—At tho M driving park this afteruon rd for high jumpiog was b Roseberry, ownedby Mor & Paperof Toronto, who cleired th nt sn feet and fiv dghths of an inch The lest previous record, also made by Hose berey at Chicigo was six feet eleven and threcfourtis iiche democ rats e the sken caes abos rhor is feol iy )t lias - A MILITARY SENSITIO Mutiny In an ¥ avdly, Do Fuira, NS gram to Tie Bry iglish Regiment—Cow- atined Soldiers. , SeptS.—(Spedal Tele e sasatin of the lourin military ciedes here isthe disclory of tne details of the ent mutiny in the firstbatallion of the West India vegiment at Jamica by which Sergant White lost hi life md a depbrable extibition of want of disciplineand demoralization was made man- ifestin the regiment. The nilitary auther- itiesmado preat eforts (o hash upthe afair at the time, and the offidal story issued by then was thatSergant. White beame tem- porwily iisane andwhile attempling to ef- fectlis cipture e lad been killed. e civil authorities endeavored th have an investigration, but were told that they had no right to inquire intomilitry diseipline, The coraier, however, insisted, and Sccgeant | White's body was exhumed aud an inquest \ 1t outshow thatSer- held, “The facts broy geant Wiite, with o guird of ten men, had i the Aposles’ bat- charge of thefort tery, Hehad, it was omplined, insulted ngcharged with the Hijor, and rfusel to submt is seilled there wil president e hixe prsen taplain W the us to ther de- battle ensied, i ned med men, who hid s of the chungre against them., EXRA fESSTON TAIK Tihere is no fiith lucedin the rumor w hasbeenreneyed agin thit an exin ses of wngres is o bewlled by Presidat riso for Novenber 10, | How recntly called onPresident Harr aud urzel nimin the strngest ters to an estrasession for the purpse of pas theclection bill nudthe mapportionnent butthe president, it is understood, clined to do s, telling Senator Hour thi he and his colledgu Wer so very aixiou t in-| peasemble o1 November 10 they m quire into theconduct of the sympathisers | simply ke & rewss s son s with W Wt its result hasnot transpired. [ had “pased the tarit bil autil Wiite fad’ daimal that hehad been over- | date, as was proposed by Senator Eimu worked wud coiid get 1o vedress. It was | Thete isuo stroug feclung in (he useless for hin to appeal to his captain, a5 he | fayor of my sich wheess. It is not by hadto doso inthe presmee of hissupeniors, | mens Lkely, terofore, at President, andhis dlortsto otuinredress had alvays | pison will calla speeiad session, It will proved fruitless, x remembered that there wis agenerl e cowanlice md isubrdinition made | (it the preident would calln speial mauifest by the evidewce 15 appllingand | sionimuediatly afer his inagaeation, makes the conduct of other offenders agiinst | fndeed so firmly w wmilitary discipline seein mild, | 1aany cases the date was actudly - wias then thought that, th AMITED TRAINS (OLLIDE, of the country demmded the immediate e tention of congressto the tavif, bit 1 Baggageman KilledandthePas- | deit Flarrisor rrained from sengen ShikeuUp, special session, biieving tht Tockwnr, N, Vi, Sept. his moming | ‘"‘“‘";"‘“t‘:‘l‘:l’:,“‘"I‘”\‘f:"ll“‘l’l "‘\“‘j;:“ two North Store lmited trains colidedwith | oot i . tewitic foree, head on, o thiscity, Both en. wreeked and the tenders driven | session fo : into the buffet cars behind them. f.",“?:fi'“'x |‘.‘|In‘|‘:w“”|‘Uil‘xm“\fn L man W Picdlor of New i A et e instantly kil and twoother trajmen were [ €24 cledion and the reapportionment bil scriously hurt. No oflier injuries of any WINTS 10 BE DIREITOR OENERL. wuntare reportel although the passenger Genenl D. 8, Hustings of Pennoylvan of foth trains wire budly shocked by the | makingavie of the collisio, asd we aclive Quy. inducedtheirassooutes to writ lette their sweral state conmissionen ur them tovote for General Hastings' app mient T wsult of thishas been to for himau formidable number of which he wil enter test before the hoarl of net week The principal obje toGenenl Histing is tht he is o vep can, Every important offiial wnn with the fairso far ct is 4 npub) | and if asatisfactory d atcoull be i forthe position of divector gueralhe « less would be seleded. Ino the abse suitable applicauts frm the ranks the commissiners will be con cloose arepublican, HLON PRONBUTION The New Yorke Sun of tuday orally of the gmwthof sttés cnplo pwhibitry lijuorlaws: *“Tlhe pegle of Now England states—uamely,” Mair time fixed. businessinten he the 1 spo wites were the tariff he wouldbe very slc 1of the worl hevisited Wishington support of Senitors ( = filr, d enlisted nore & Ohio, AT Wireris G, W. Va,, Sept. —This woming two freight trains met in collison o the imare & Ohiorilrad thirty miles east Both engines and adozen cars were entirely destroyedand the wreck took fire Engincors Dominick Kelley and Charles Trickleyand an unknown min supposed o bea tranp were k the comuissio - and lowa Pensions, St 8 [Special Telegram Pasions wen eranted o the askans todiy: Original lo Rock: Willlim S, Leander Herron, St Ssunders, Beatrice; nd Rapids: John navy, Thoms J. issie and incrase—Johi pC Origzinal wilows, Minors of D F Wauncta (o ) lington; | Vermont—live under probibitory Job K. Card, Athntic; William Goemans, | Acording 0 the theory up Mushalltown; Junes Glym, South Des | systemof prohib is founded Mines; Wiliam Abmbam, Agmey, Ie | nmunitieshoild bein anexecgptionally issied —Charles W. iKirk, Des Moines. e emdition. The wensus retur — refits of intemositi e Dakota Soldicrs' Home, 4 R tos fl(]‘" ad pe l'\‘wml b 2 DIEAMINBZING B, D) S BDE [Spectal | ) pithway of sobriety, industey Tolegram to Tue Br Thoboard of trus | eniter Moat. o the csel tes of the state solliers' home at Hot | Mine, whee pobilition has be Springs left for that plice forthe purpse of | trial fornearly halfa catury, the grow rewiving,the builling fromthe contrictors, [ Population during the past ten year: as it 15 now completed. 1twillbe ready t | been about nine thousand, orl 4-1i perc reciveinmates about October 10, Fifty ap | 10 Vermont thew has beenno plications have alivad y been received. Nebraska WASHINGTON, toTue Bre. follo Curtis N, Dewol MeGowen, Barads; Pal: Jan M, Johm M. s Honeycutt more ; Ralgate, I W. Plunmer, ete WORKS, i population. On the contrary during the years since 1580, yhlgh haveéwitnesseds: Quuzing progress i, olher commmwed there has been anactuil decreaseof b three hundred i the number of Verso ivhabitants. New Hampshire, siidwi between Maiie and Wermont and affecte alwost precisel wmilir coditing exe such @ proceed” foma mistaken experi in sumptury | legisiiti nas - gn Just 10 per cait whild Maine was growi 10 por sent and Vermont losiig g Turning to the |west, where marye the ruldon eve > find ibition sties of Kamas wd but the alto prod pop 0K, 10 Earnings of the Wabash. 1. Lovis, Mo.,Sept. 8, —The annual meet ingof the Wabash railvay will be held her tomorrow. The Associited press has been furnisbed with an anmal statement for the yars endin, It shows gross eamings ting expenses, #0073, Another English Strike. I laborers Colport and the sailrs and firemen | Suthanpton have strucls pgainst the ey plyment of jon-union men . The strikers haye placed pic at the railvay stations wio menaco nonunionists going to take thel places, 1 two pn Hore the e peri . is rec ton has been lon genot rsults. Ju K S the tion duriug the ten years is 1650,00, Vust agthat lncrase sen it is much smaller ttan was to petod, Aginst Kunsas' inavase of the orth, N cent, and Color tis inercased betw 1=70 as 173 per cent vay is still o 0y A Forger Brought Back. LouviviLiy, Ky, Sept. S—Hume Clay Puris, Ky., who abscondel about amonth | a0 aftr having lorged paper on his father | | of Yer Mbor at the west, per cent Iuthe ten wors 1IN0 the gadi of Kansis v d grindfather o the amount of 5,00, | fiwva the lss of I wis brouglt back ty Faris tday by bis | sieikcing, The gan of the ten years byt fatherdu-law, Captain Thouus. | fertileund progressive state is oily — - | on 1,624,615, 00 15 per ent, but in Nebr: Three Handred Boys Strilko, | s weliwve seen, whoe esstern boun P, Pa, Sept, 8.~Thro hundrod | ouche thatof Lova, the ineraso has liishing or “erinping’ boys at the 12 per sem und thouill dder Miono gliss housesof I, G. Evans & Co., Hogans, | Hhcen heire are intersting and they Evans & Co, and the Peerliss gliss company | sove the attont vy bod struck toduy for m advance in Wages, caus: MICELLINEOUS i1 suspeision of waork 1n the fictoris. The Oritdo ol it Ve b e Y and his £ nds, who cmtrol the ,, Ton tome for Oredlitor. | Chronicle-"Telegrph, made an efort tq Wasuxamos, Sopt. §, The comptroller | cure @seditor ex-Postmaster General Ul tho currency has decland o dividend of 10 | S, 1t faild beeuse Mr. Clrkso hash per et in favor of the creditors of the | of being editr of the Chicigo “Tribune Connmercial National baukof Dubugue, Ta 1 th | | | ion of ev | | wor Q) siys of is understood that syudicate of wealthy waking i al 50 pr cet. As A bolt by Ore of tr, bl clling bs! SEP el | PEMLAPS TLITLE PREVIOUS the | IT WOULDHOLD THEDEMOCRATS INCHE(K »out Investigation ot " | Sopt. 8 f that tarbor bill, Tt wore f the utto bill outh sther it cve the niin bill, s veto ) it anti :-I-Mh nsum and L b restfor the prmot e Of tho neasure. lias for or agaist utto the utor s To ral 1105 the bout na atiadian »1ob the 1an o s of . o and g slop ' o The the dian sy the resilts secetary dec ides hich. sion Har- Ttis said that senator vison call sing I, firmly de A if 15 1o ight h that nds. smate in any lar 1 be iof 08~ and thisbelief fixed that in It twsts st - resi- a itter tits il he lent cial s forso purly ia is rous ampign for appintuent Last the and Thesesenztors, it is undersiod, have 15 to int- Seure vites, with con- ners tion wbli- cted ican mnd ubt- democratic « Lo ying two and s the ur- o to abits in and In o h has ent increase o f ten uch ths, o t nt hed 1 by nts wn g1 a lous the lowa 5ys. 1la. hotet ex per ka, ado, 110 and In ha 000 ska, bee it d in thestill oder Minnesota, de- ik \pes 1 EMBER 0; [of tut mper from Josph Medil, {ts | owner, and £,00,000 have been put in the | pool fir that purpse. ThoTrine hs ben | shockingly hetendox on the questionof the tarif? and protetion, Tt {sintaded, should irehas bo nade to mike the Tribuie an orthodox high tarift and protection orgn Postmister General Wananikeris said to bo uheayy subseriler tothe jol ¥ has reconmended the I, Taylor 18 posimast Morfa atPhety. heamendment to the tariflas poposed by Senators Mandersin and Padlock, adeit { ar nuchiiory froe, passol the senate {his evening by aspladid najority RS A AZREST) Two Other Centeal Employes Charged with Train Wreek ing. Armyy, N, Y, Sept The mystory tending theapprhendon of Jotn e, was detaitied allday ¥ of the Centrl trin wrcker vtiilly explained this moming by the f John Kieman, West Albany dkervan, and John Conlial, a freid bothstriking kuights From words orerherd by reprters daving d's cros-questioning by the Pinkertons, wident the arnsts weremadoon i mition furnidied by Reed, The latter has Wen very promfient in his hostility to the Pinkettons ind mide threats against e road, 50 hewas “spotted. ™ 1300, appoint- atCopy MORE STRIK D, 8 at wh yeste on - suspicion condictor UL FIEST TR OSTS, Mimesota ( ehot” Approachi WRIHTNITO N, in the lake and leal Atlantic and previiled fallen in ven o Flar = Winter. Rain has tallen anl cetral valby, have filen in the South Heayy e Tho teuperatire lns ke regrio and Minne- sota, thene soithwestwand toMexio. The fall s ben vory decided in lowa, Hlinols and northern Missoury Light frsts oc currel in northern Colomdo and 1ort hern lows, and killing frsts i western Minie- sota, CiieaGo, Sepl. 8 burem his bom Sept. 8 nrion ywers Zull states rans Texas, upper in the he local signal service notitied fron Washin glon that light frosts may be eypoctel toiight in northern Missouri, southastern Lowa and western 1linois, - - The Bulgarian Flections, Som, Sept. S.—The elections thoughot the ountry yeterdiy rsultel ina erat trinnph for thegovenment. Prime Minis | ter Stambnloff and other miiisters w flectad in three diftoren tdistrits wd many | seats were gained, | ASculptorand By, Sept, 8 1l T Bee. |-Her Kalsafit, HerrWeiner, apainter, sailing neir h - Drowned, Cablegram to Sitv WasniNroN, Fransactions. I'le amount of wees, Theainoint ances at §#,17 o deto the y Was 04,00 o wed was 255,00 - AT THE [ Two Motors Conn | | connwen CROSSIN G, Fogether teenth and Farn ., So'clodk lastov itea crovd comer of and Farmm what hwe been a aident metor tr one o Famam md goin g north on tenth stret, atempted o the crossing atone ind the sane tine, and usualin sich cases, ollidel ina manmer ex wplesantto the passongers, The Parmm stect notorstrad theteaile of t {othertrainin the center and th it sever { feer from the tr shatte the hind ring the base bouwd the "glass gewerally. Th ran about fifiy feet upon itstwo wh none side [to the othw amdrendiring its occupnt [ trenuly ureomfortabie, The train was finally | stopped with the trailler vight side upand the passagen found to have bea afl | frigit only, e damgred car was pushe one side and tmMic resumed. It was later | taken away to the repuir shops. The cause | of theaccilent seemto have been the rock- less avelssness of the tnin men, coupled witha negect o ring thegongs when near- ing the crssing, at Six- At at the witnessed it Sixtemth migght | very serios o ns, ke , @ s W deraiied car Vitus'dancon_evousies and hysteia am som ewed by Dr sliles | Nervine. Pree sampls atKuhn& Co's, hth and Douglis. Fits, spsms, 8t. | S | AME P’ll\T | Il Alem," froma Litrary point of view, is not astroig mora brilliant rmelo- dvama, but it sbounds inhealthy swtirent, is full of stirring inddentsand the cimixes dramtict a dgres Tl stu littlein itto adnire, but the fuithful tiermoneter of the thing thatricl, v s light exjeriened by theter turagh the vidssitules of with Jack Muley and th SD0yS. List niy short en very 1 And_ the oviiol ““The lent nightsee x office, that piblic want in nightly thede goersin Livi afireman’s life rest of the 1t the ment and SStill Alum?? opened a athe Boyi, playing o enthusiasic audiece. acended the star of the jlay, Mr. Harey Lacy, wis as enthisi asticas g coud Iok forin & New York audien It was ke therctum of some old id cone back with honor and reputation “Llhe conpany supprtisg Mr Lacy is micli v than thal of st scasm, Miss 1, inthe vle of Elemor Fordim, was aceptable, bringing tothe puet bothbeauty and ability, o vay uieornmon comination instage henines, My, Philips as the villin of theplayquite Ald the ve quitmoents of his part, It was fuith ful to tradition,except in his intericw with Mr. Fonlhan, where the character of Bid, wias Goman, was mde utinly to flippant, 1t smitterdl verymud of the cmedy vilhin, {and not the meluramtic wortl; of the sae nane. Me. Py made thedhariter stund outin bold rolief Ssually the id melodramais g ofthe 1satiate apptiteof the galory but the **Still Alarn” plas e wistairs portion of the audience us 11 | A charmmg Love story, the trimph of right over wrne wd 'insight into tie every daylife of themen who protet o hones, arercasms forthe s the ply, whict prouisesto bea reresatative of e stg m. more o the rcess OF - “Water LilySoaps ceits aake, - I 1 Blackn The caso of 1l cial diretory with sendin the mails, was befire Julge Helsloy principal witness intrody thepurpse ofproving of a pintel e Conmerial dircetiry « 1o ifve acertiin_a alsoin Mahio G H T placed upon the stad ttedthatthey n bisine i directory compiny, i they had sent or'a ilar Lelter e evider nents wil 1 ofday ailing Case, State against theCormmer ompny of Onaha, charged 4 blackmuiling letter thirugh altemnoon was the stat W. Fitch o the reeipt by Fiteh letter: from the npany, threateing it for sale if it lax rwa called y >t soom puid troduced by Webster ~ and Mr. They the ec Conner 1d ot admit t0 be sent it W thor:zed luded andth e ti thecirc inqu wis ar; be lear po: - Bids for the New High Schoc At lastuight's mectingof the bowd o ation bil opned for the oectin of e new eighitioo ek builling wire 7, Wal v Douglas, §1 ce $14,10; Slev e brick 10 oo The Dn the brickand stone wor Nels Sieri xwption of the n ial il ) wiro 1 building and pr reprt althe iex ny agreed o W1, hework with the and furnish the plimbing, 40 ferved to the conmitie on ¥ With lstrictions to ey Type at Hall Price. The Contral Ty p Fotidry of $t. Tou long celthratel Tor its Copper Alloy ty has intrducel new machiney for muking allsizesof quids aud offer then atbalf price. publicas has been formed for the punhase | Seud forcircular. IRUPPED NINFTYEIGHT FEIT s|g|( HEADACHE Two Men Fatilly Ijurd i a Mi Oskilooss A (RANK'S GROTESQUE PETI e Tistitites a Sule for Damages —An Blogement Semsation Brzee Adjudgd Lisane Dollars Lian Osiatoos, i, Sept. 8. [Specil gramto "Tie Bre] —At 6 o'clodk this ngg, whilethe men woro noisted the Iong the ca three e a fll o cal mine conts when disance of ni Michiol Grady escaped sorious Charles Wooley and Heny Lo ably lie before mornis. A Ceinle’s G Kukuk Ia, Se 0 ik B insane by the commis fromwhich dedsionho appealed toth trietcourthere has fled o rrotesque pe in the United Stat hew agir Purs iitor ort. Iri and numerous ts, cla damages. He suo: of OO0, Al mivlse nor Larn ople defndants clerkof the court unrin nnediaw a He acts ashis ovn attorney, and alloe: he is compellel to dane’ to the du Sy akee Doodl? aud carry the flag 1 broke loese nea 1ty -eight g will rotesque 5. 8. —[Spedil 08 0tis Piere, he Duayer »fthe Dy o s the G o ard 4 nunberof Ha wrote stat ot lottas apers A Dis Mones, li, Sopt gram to Tk Bee Anna ISno wenr a rested, 3, — [Specil Shall and rstod in this it nighton recip of atelogram from the shal of Idiawla, stating it tey copal. The Idiamla olicerarrived and from lis story it aoppurs that Mes is thowiteof awell known bisiness i Indimoia, whals in the bikerybus his wife tid astisted bimin the ston was iy thoemphy of 1w, Siardy noon Bnoand | 1 evening his wife Shallwasq had been taken L sydrawer. Eno s an ath years. Shill isiby o the v leniel taking any moey aid they t no navn in copig. wommn teafully told how baldy herk treated her, el i 1at she couldnot with h e wan clain he o bro the woman here o oroect her lusbaid’s brataity. They willbe to the chiarge of larcany Mes Broce lnsane. Misovn Varey, la., Sept Telegramito Tae B g — Mrs wholus fignr protriien lation to a lo nsae aod corn district coirt. An $8,000 | Oseor, Tu., Sept Tt Bir.] —A fireat consimed two bars, hovses, sereralarriges md all e moperty of b Loss, §3,00; insu Teagedy NearMissour V Misoun ViiLey, Ta., S Telegramto T Bie. ]It thata man naned Prith, livig about miles from this it y, was kiedin asho aftray, Do padticulus can be larned asylun b, ol to the was 100" clock twen Last e e rosidl the Livery o SOUTH ONANL NEWS, Board luca tion. Atlast night's meting of the eduation. A Mumoe wis eleted suy tendeat of the schools and princi highscho forthreoy gle. W. I Townsmd wis eleted i unt pincil. The deetin has resulted serigs sylit, in comequaea of whicl meetngs lave been callel. Those mer whooppoed Minros cection will me nightand those favaring it Welnesdiy v The Counc A comuunicaion from the finanee cor tee was presented at last night's neeti the ound, reommendig the redict the wlicefores t This s saidto bencoe he doy jitionof the police £ 1@ ome catio was refured, Adticles ¢ were fled the county Omuha merc business of b capitd stk is815, 00, divided into 15 s of e The incororatos an 3 Reid, Fraile Hellerand J, W. West Tie Commerdal sceurily, on and company filed articls of ncaporiti the counly sesterday. Thoe incomoration cluak yestertiy authorizin aile ampany to e clting goods. e i ying and 2 « n clhrk The eo md | liars of 3100 cich. noney. The st Irank 4 Tdler - Bridzet Harcism Al Briaget Harison, the rested atthe Union and wh Satu by basiness rators sephs e 1gled Ins nounced ins ity Jai Giapin and st ¢ - Painfut hall, who He A Henry Ma Eigiteeuth thoa of at the o« It wi e he slippd wh oft thatstuck Th mh atelesaph tecuth and Ja abont v ompi ad fell WD VLS ¢ f | 1 throu of lis arm and a_ninte befol Hisarm was He was physician I the sine then for et n and he bt his fricnl fearfilly at o taken to MEar Judige Sk Nane anl ad Jennie B, D John Hur Maude Low D Mrav i 20 Zwilra rlesd. Ericicson, Onaba Hanna Paubon, Omat - Business Troubles. RE, Sept The shaiff ned the doos of B, Karelsons® guanifacturers, the imless sLoc company and Kardsons, imprter of | Adolphus and Frauk K arlsons, judement wasentered today by consen #5000, The debts of the coneern mou about §10,000 1.5t vorth Burlingtod, Ta , Omaha, Paul Ot Minn Omaha d, Omilia the factory of 2 ) st - <h rd with Swind bing. P, W.Hodwn of Greta, Fillmore was arreted list night o th shaiff from Fillmore, wio ¢ rant that es Hod for horsss aud ol por th #2600, and it now bapp, laud dil not belng W Hotson. Bumettof Gret the man Hodson will rturntoday with th answer lis acuser reque acd n o traling lanl A iosher wuse Renowed 21 ViEs 3, Sent Heawy rans have o the recent floods - DEED, NLE ~Elizabett, wife Hoavy Raus € Lstrou of KOU H Kountu forty-fon Funenl w atmidiight, Sep! Yo, | be wmnouiced later, ser injiry, Ame @ yurs boars us thal ne at TION. Five Mi Mrs. “Tile- evn from vininge v the lop foet but prob- Petition grm apirt, e i tition 1IStW. i Tow r Clevelmnd, Gov othe ction s that ne of rican T M v list > - lind later, Eno, 1an of Sthall afer- nthe wed Mrs three To L et bind ool held ' 1l night dof L s ten otings d of »erin- f the a long wrin Ssist- in a 1 lwo niers to vight it~ ngof ionof top is leted muni with s the uthe The hares. K trust th ny haven capital Stock of 100,000, divided wil ) Reid ne. sar wand fully (1 diod and @ today wped e of ol for n Lo inty, the ar me the drew i to 15, wsed and Positively enred by thew Littte Pills, Tley alo relive Dis (ress from Dyspepsta, I dtrostion and Too leary thig. A perfuct rem edy fir Diziness, Nauso,) Drowsness, Bad T in tio Nouth, Coatu Tonge, Puin 1n the Sido, TORID LUVER Th rogulite the Bowis, Purel; Veguable, SMALL PiLL. SMALLDOSE. SWALLPRICE. ste PILLS. IS 1L A FOoRGLR? [Jacoh Young, o Saloom Man, Ch | Witha Serious Crinve, | There was ammorafion yeterdiy whi |snidthat Jacob Young, who hasfor timerun o salon at 1l North §i hasloftthe cuntry anl has f thel and Stz & 0 consid. Youny is is that nks of the eity g forgal paper to |amiomt. The namo which |to forgel 10 the notes eitérof Saith Omat, salon it 111 North clised by his ore it ndentood th Friday and his w those who desire | have | Baltius Youn [ ste Sixtoutt litors. I he I Wi and is to see | - WD POLICE COMMISSTON, of Bdsiness Dispose of Last Night, The fiest tullmoeting of the boanl of fire and police commissimers hell for wecks wis held lastuight Tlhree of the polico ofticrs A Vst A sevoral were callel up to aswercharges prefernd. Olicer Kelley wis called chare of having » saloon at 2 o toanswer w Tarf Ex- ol Ay gone into the chang Monenighito e proprictorof the Turl salon was exu ined as a4 wite 1d stated that Kl red, but | i to gt adrink; neitier did heask for o geta dreik while inthe saloon Sagean Ormsby was eallod thathe hal sea Oficer Kel the Turf s 30 A, m, after ha loosed forhiraup aud down his beatfor time Ofcer Kel | [ofen was tolato reprt o Oficer Walker was thenextsumuon e forethe ammision. Held en si by Chief Seavey for fuilng to appear Witnss inpolice court onScptembern, 1 plaint statd that the oficerhad | d tht howould be reedalas witt A quid 10 attention to the nofifici ¢ Walleris a olovel man, Heela rthe hud oveastep hinselt on the al noonhe wis wanted, Oileer Gralum testifiedthat he had i fied Offceer Wlker it the aftemoon shor before 4 aelock thathe was wunted at poli couriandhe saw hina cuploof hors inton barer shop. - Gradum wis - clarged with havi fron duty without havine pernission, His defense was that he i beer wedding the night before and. hact taken toomuchbeer, Hedeeiled tolay of o day to brice up before reporting forduty Ule board then considered the proposition to tmprove the public signal service, Super intendent Coulter stated thatthe tleplon serviee used inthe sgnalservie isveryin pertet, ad tomake it elicient will requiro the introfuctin of what is known as indiation system with niurn wins, 1) will requive panilel lines with tho met prt of the prosnt systen whith will cost between $15 and &0 per mile, o abut 1100 for tle entive tews, ThediMalty with the present systom is that the telphions are very deféctive Thealarnservice pat of the systom s right, “There are thitty-three télephones in use in theboxes andit is pradically iwpos sibloto use many of then in conversation Thematter will be onsidered by @ cornnit teemd tiken up ag H. Burr w + for ton days Oficer Goodla was grnteda leave of ab senw ol ton days Oficer John O' Connell tendered is vsigg- natim, which was weeped Lie” following communication ol Tothe llone a 15, had been in his salon, as cha not gone anl st n at wditted having loow, butnot t goeta drink his gone turf captain O abscited himsdf s gramed aleaveof ~ was o i riof Fire and fity It toror not? Supposea. askfor MfOrmation as ltis amost in {0 ot one her ay the. Yours Ve et oW D Llie offccr miking this complaintis one of tirnkeys atthe jail. Tl ¢ itte onmen and disciline re- ( poried in favor of homrably dischargng O ier 1, M who hus ben il and ab sentfromdutysince May, Phis would place Mr. Lec upon i pension of $104 montte. D Gapin hd - stited to o cmmitee that Offieer Tee is sufforing from comsumption resilting fron pienmmia contrcted by sevire esposure and dwjury whil in the perirmaice of his duty. Wi temytin 1o arestsome men st March he ame very near being kkilkd, and nover recovered froti theinjury, Duingthe hst for nonths b nbs onduty without piy, but %2 aday fromthe mhiet fund conmission” decidel 1o give Officer Leo an lonorile discharge and place him on th pension il Willian Hogn asked prmisionto v Aloon {10 the soutleast corn rof Fou tecuh awd Howard steets to 212 Sath Tywifthstreet 1he request was granted, The commition towhich hid been refored vetition of Robert Teifonl, askivg priv « to 1 fiom 1514 Weter to street, e i"" L that had heen v duo e that the o | mitiee hud 1 time aco, whilo Peliord hnd tpending’ belore the hoarl riisionto mmove to 15l Wabster andbefor any m had been takm he b u 1alh o Tus ’ n, and has been violing th la s wom versinee, e conmitoo there fore r mended hat the rquestrecatly made bo | noterantd wil that theillegil action of Mr | reliord b reprted to Mr. Mahmey, t ty attorney. The voport was adoptd e idew of estailishing what 58 known o Pulicemen’s day” was discussel and re ferma toMre. Havtuan for further investis tion, andfor a report. 1o thehoardas tot adyisability of intwod aspecil holida for the oM cers e d then went. into exec andfined Ofivr Kwley me day Wilker o day's pay and Oftic thiw day's The commis th his the matter ideration, and samed that sou LSt reqe 1517 e n Sinie ing > Il 0 utive Jy, ¢ v Giraia on then aljoumed . - Bucklen’s A bt inthe world soms, ulers, silt vhenm, fever sor hands, ehitblains, orns wnd allsiinera and posilively cures piles, or o piy reqg It i guarn téod togive perfot refunded, i | Forsateby Guodinin Drug Co, The OF 10t jcents per POWDER Absolutely Pure, A oresn oftartarbaking powder Highest oflbavein:sirength - U 8. Goverumen! Re: wert A ug 17, b