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ADAT VaATKTIZ-8ART | AL ELCIY L1y AQ H/ Py THE OMAHA DAILY BEE JIN HALL IS THE VICTOR | 3ccoet, ue tesok was in anoconauion | ANXTOUSLY AWALT THE ISSUE and every race was for blood. Tho :00 LFot Was a surprise to tho talent. Shadower first, Jimmio Keene second and g + B S Ira M. thira, 14 N ¢ ' Dob Fitzsimmors' Rival Adds Ted Pritch- | The 2:40 trot was exciting. King Andrew | Striking Switchmen Realizy That Their b, 1 O, : wns a wianer and Ida B, second. ) i sni ard's foalp to His Collection. Thuts Wiy & gt ot o Lounem 1 the Cruse is Weakoning one-half milo and repeat. Rob Koy first, Blackbird second, Belle C. third and Anna FCUR ROUNDS OF VERY HARD FIGHTING | fourth. to the bay # ‘NM‘"" more or loss [FROM YESTERDAY'S SECOND EDITION. | ing, owing to the i ; A . ) possivility of the engincer: v A o ' troublo With fy, ljfig: whiske ed billy boing involved 1n the switohmen's steiko. ,'"'m. T VY CIETRrIocd Yook vosl Wit N TR T v Id-fashioned 1dea that oan- gont. As tho dazsy pnssed nlong th MOVE | Avother prominout offfelal of the brother. | 1 00tertain tho ole particular goat wouisl run out and hovor WILL NOVE TRAINS TODAY | ,ongeva e AR AL B o b s A o around, waitingemon good chance to oversthing fair and square bolwoan tho men | dotoo much campaigning. 1 do not beliove i gl 111 > > ' e - and 0 company, there 1s a wood feoling be therefo V! A bk R RO b AR L b tiweon Lho four rders, that 1s the coNMOLORs, | onietae e M vl ko mans sucechos one of the dogs. *If¥s gout seomed to | Such is the Program of the Roads Affected | engineers, firomen and trainmon, and thoy | CUt$1deof New York state. Although I am pick out Mare Aftofly as an especial by the Switchmen's Strike. naturally holp ench other in troubles of this | Of the opinion that we should pay moreatten. target, and severgl ghts between dog . kind, not necessarily in strikine, but in other | *ion 1o our campaign than toa alscussion of and gost were ingpreupted by the dog's ways. What tho engineors will do at Buffalo | the democ i [ y I 103 HoL kot oy T e nocrats and their plans, still I think THEY REQUIRE THE AID OF THE FIREMEN The judges announced no time, as they did master, TR n it will avold a | the domocrats {n New York are not 1ot wish to pravent any horses from enter- Tho other day&he Hogs went down to | UNCERTAINTY OVER THE SITUATION | strike if possivle. altogother happy. We hopo to cares New Hall Was Al Bat Knocked Oat in the Sec- | 11 10 thelc pro -nllr;lnmltm in future races. | Unless the Leadors Adopt Declsive Meas- | tho bench as ustaN and as usual that RAY 00 0% TOBAY; m:’f.k.;.f'.",,‘lfi." forcing tho fight and making g 5 hore was n large attendance, A ” s P 1yt (ting M AY. FiDg campaign wo can win, But it ol Toundfie Huoovers 18 W rRe atter ares the Fight Is Admitted to Bo l_‘lllls }\(!tll e il ‘:’l""'““’.".””\‘kl""' " | Interestad Parties Anxiously Await the never 18 @ood policy to underestimate tho derful Si wnd Wins o What Beatrice Promis os. Lost — Moving Cars in the h‘"“‘“ 'l‘l'“ e il h_Marc An "")"i Deot: of the Firemen and Other Ei Firemen, Conductors and Telegraphers May | $IFeNgth of your opponent, The tariff, Game Battie. Beatnice, Neb,, Aug. 20.—[Spocial Tele Yards -The Situation. ut trouble was ; Gfted for n time an PloyesYesterdny's Happenings in Join the Switchimen, reciprocity and all the questions these two #ram to TN DR l=The Deavriss DHving the dogs swam apoug( in the bay, while kol ppening Borrato, N. Y., Aug. 10.—An {mportant | FI¥OIVe WL be tho lsstuow, togothor with R ' FrORNT the goat stood arsumnd in o ponsive sort heo Strike Distriots, SVate 1n thY WY1 HEs Bown fesoted, T\ ok nance. We will show un the wild scliome nssociation moeting, which oceurs at Linden Loxnos, Aug. 20.— Another account of the | Tree park, boginning with Tuesday, August Brrraro, No Y. Aug. 20.—r'hero is tonight g Hall-Pritchard figat says that little advan- 3, will offer soma excentionaily fine races, | 10 reason apparent for withdrawing the tare was gained by either of the men in the u the free-for-ail, which comes off Wednes- | statemeuts of the prohaole strike by the fire- first round. Pritchard’s supporters felt con- (,m"lli’:"”'fi, l,‘ . |'|‘\' (Itfl\",‘,{‘,“;"“ § ', men which have been presented in theso ais- fident that their man wonld win and £150 t0 | entered, and 4 grand race is prounised. patches since Thursday. The exclusive and £100 was offerad on Pritchard as the men [ atrico citizens will give a speciat purse to [ definite information transmitted by the As- cnme up for tho secoud. In this round | the winuerof this race. Aside from this [ sociated £ress from horo last night with ref- Pritchard knocked Holl clean off bis pins | Will bea full jist of fast races with splendid | erenco to the council session of the firemon with o lft-nand counter. Nine seconds sped [ ®4tr10S: in this vicinity left the men awalting tho ar- by bafore Hall got up. He keot out of dan- They Muct After the Raln. rival of Mr. Sargent from the we The The Gontlemen's Roadster club met at the | men expectea he would be in the eity toduy. o i of romoving tho tax on s 1K 18008 a0 swim the dogs camo out and be- Bueraro, N. Y., Aug. 10.—Unloss new | the Lake .\!n\rn\ Lehigh, Erie and West ;I‘”oflmul\\'l!! cortatuly figure extonsively in gan chasing cach other about on | complications are doveloed boforo morning | Shore and Contral roads will go out botween | g EOREStI 0 1 dol the sands, paging no attention to | in the switchmen’s strike, which will close | U 0'clock tomorrow morning and Sunday | crats, too, paid their rospests to M. Keld to. the goat. Pinally one of tho dogs [ its first woek with midnight touight, the | Morning. The membors of the Brothorhiood ( day. ' Mr. 1, H. Kohisaat arrangod for o chased Mare Antony up toward where | public may fairly moasuro the accur- | Of Trainmen and Conductors on tho above | luncheon in Mr. lteid's honor at the Union that gout was waiting ‘and watching. | aoy of statements made by the affected | F08ds and probavly the telegraphers will fol- Lon)_tlmcm\' to meet tho editors of all ‘the fashion of all dogs at play, turned, and, | shall be uccomplished tomorrow. 1iach of if, Wil b8 the outoome of & secret | ovening to visit his tore. o0 M O thit lh’".”l‘i‘:l‘!'h:”’:\!|"‘lll|!u(lr;‘l’lrll\‘lr'mly“lugw?(l)] “:::“ ";l, the companies has definitely stated and re- :::l«dn:x:nln: Lumlflvalwnhl lodges of firemen y I'ho luuchoon to Mr. Reid was romarkabla - | peatealy that thev had at hand enough men ght. [t was caled at & hall on | for the nonpartisan character of tho attond: a ies romp ger and recovered so quickly that ho was | S i ) o » 18 P 0 ¢ ime, | Drivitg parklato yestorday afternoon, after Yoiod! " was E S e, oot T g going s fast as Pritohard at tho call of timo. [ N ”:w oy ly A Al It is nqu publicly known at 9 o'ciock tonight R o R at & mesn : to roplace tho strikers and to handlo all thoir | SOUth Division street at 8:50 o'clock this [ Ance wl"';g’l(‘;‘l"l;‘" :\“‘j“' T ey Daring the poriod of rest between rounds, ponem o ol 10O 6 ¢ ¥ | whether he has arrived. In the meet- ha he freight 1f protection should bs assured to evening and lasted until nearly midnighr. ' L Ty daily nowspaper ot ", whatever shaae of olities in Cnicago: the new switchmen. The Fourth brigade of | AbOUt 250 men were in attendance, repre- | Whitoly Retd. Jamee W St oo K00 e e i oy i tt'e | 5,000 mon was placod o duty,but tho aMcials | SNt All tho lodges in the ofty, as well as | Herald; . W. Paitorson, Tribuio; William minuto before that dog renlized just | Mold that 2,000 mon wero not suMicient to | {heseveral ronds. The tralnmon and con- | fonn Nixon, InterOcoan; William, IRupp, ductors brotherhood were ropresonted by | Stats Zoitung: Johu R. Wilson, Evening what had happened. Then Marc An- | protect their new employes in trafiic on the s Jourot) L Bumocs b At WALk tony mnde o dash for tho gont and | sixty milos of yard tracks wbich lio within | JoReLeS. = An Associated Dross corrospond | P Sugcle Hoeld, Noyws-Record: Carir caught it by the back of the neck. Tho | thiscity and vicinity. Honce 5,000 more | the meeting. Itis that the 507 men of the | 1ypard Michael, 'Froe Press; Josoph gont struggled, but the dog continued | troops were ordored and ure here. Thoir as- | firomen's brotherbood are unanimously in | Bruckor, National Zeitung: Harry Wilkine dragging 1ts foo toward the bay, never | signment to duty at all pomts whera the tied | fVOF of doclaring strike on the Krie, Lake | 500 Globe: H. H. Kohlsaat, Inter Ooonn. ofering to bite. Slowly but surely tho [ up companies fool thero might bo dangor has | ShOre, Lenigh, West Shore and Contral big St. Bernard moved toward tho | veen gowmg forward today. Tonight every | "O*% 3 water. Dr. Rogonsburger shouted to | command has been placed. Ivery militia- ML AU L LUl g dlng totgwp the zo?t and t:’wv: t\;md man will be picketed in the morning. Care- | | Many of Pl WU s W c: 5 diately. The I?ut H‘“fl" (m; “;‘a’:;'f:“:o"a"“’h‘:"';"l‘sf:“‘;g‘ ful inquiry through the striko distriots | \ora held back by tho moro Conservative s Held o0 and AP EeALIS BLEOEIN today has demonstrated boyond reasouable | men and the matter referred by telegraph to DLy ot nte the hasged Uho Siruggiing | doubt totho Associated Preas corrospondents | Grand Master Sargont at Terro Haute, MSAL 3 DAY SOOI | that the companies have athand the men It was stated by one of the firomen that it ateiy kept poking” thut goat’s head | piatfi SORis was quite probablo that the grand mastor under the water until it was drowned. 3 it would comply with tho wishes of tho local Then the gacious dog loosened his Well Supplicd with New Men organization, The strike will bo sympathetio hold and allowed the body of the dead | Inthe Central yards personal observation | nd uo bitl of griovances will bo presonted. goat went into action. Lowering his head the animal ¢hargea, bowling the 1 ) | Presideut Dick Smith, There wero several two or threo Mitonell mon guve sago advice | paod'rus it very fow speotators, 1o Hall, who still wora a smile of confidence. In the other corner Baldock sald: “Iv's a clnch for you, Ted: you have only got to ing last miht the firomen woro a unit upon the point, it will be re- ™ membered, of declaring thamselves then A and thero on astrike. The deference of the finish him again in the midale.” Cleveland Now York Divide Even on ‘% | matter uutil Mr. Sargent’s arcival here was Both men stepped to tho scraten at tho [ e T D probably moro an act of courtesy to the head word. Hall ducked from Prichard’s lead Creverasn, O, Aug. 20.—Two pitchers’ | of the order than an indication that the men and banged tis left on the latter's mouth, | U3tties wero waged on tho Cleveland ground | woald not ultimately do as their majority Bofore Prichard could recover Hall onee more | '118 afternoon. 1o the first Crane was very | seemed disposec—to strike in sympathy witn 3ol the switchmen. Hence, it may be easily smashed him on the loft eye, which was now | efective. In the socond an unlucky error | [0 B etUREE: EaRaR, It By D ould L g by Denny Lyons on a sharp hit gave the | y; P SOt ¥ i St ana d1seeIbEBa; Winnag run 't “Clovelatm® " Attesdance | Mt Sargont dolay coming uniil past mid- “I'Il bet £100 that Hall leaves the ring Score: X ;.\lllxéht tonight, ml-, ?nouh‘l’ha xm':‘. come "r:‘ all, k. i | = men may before dawn Sunaay have Mir y d 4 Ll L U L e T LTS ‘lyozoten taken the entiro subject within tneir own; with a amile, again landed ‘hoavily on | Now Yor 041000 hands and have goncout. 'Iho risk thoy wil Pritchiard’s lort oye. Pritchard now soemod [ Mits: Cloveland, 1s Now Vork.7. Errors: | take, should the firemen of this vicinity nonplussed. Twice ke tried without effect volind, 3 st Yowig and Zix strike without ofcial sanction, will be all togeton his opponent, until in tne last | Crancani Bw :::gl:'ml'!‘\r'll,ul(f'l\ly!l“ \;‘Ul bJuUUUL'U“ ‘Ol :"l:‘l“(:’ con s0col all dolivered heavily w! eobhama: o upon their own resourco and 5 ifteon seconds Hall dohvored beavily with | Secoud eamo: | out any financial support from tne nremen's both hards. Pritchard was fought into the | Clevelnr e 00 00 1100 1= | order at large, S0 Stands tho matter at this coruer of the ring and was havinga bad [ New York. 000 002 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 | prort i NATIONAL LEAG tiine of it wiien the ond of tho round s Mitss ClevglunicT: Now Vorly 6. Errors: Work or i et zont 1o float away on the waters, of the | of the mon who aro waiting londs to a con- | However tho firomou will insist that it the it 16 (b At At EHIS DB ieveind, 2 Now York, 2 Earned runs: New % © e Bay 5 PR e - switchmen aro g o ten lours, it shai :Inu‘:,lllll om a knockout. Hallat this i S RC aRaT RU Nbite T6F £ s 651 4¥n(8s SHUGHETH B LeaaN || PAY: el fine clusion opposito to tho strikers' statoments | 3ty EEEE VN (U0 TER, Howrs, It atarl b King and Ewing, are on strike have today moved s norinul TREADING WATER. that new men are restrained from their lib- | (irect discrimination against theie organiza- Took Lots of Whipping. HRRAR Gilbact Gonlanv DEE quantity of trafiic. Tie Brio has fallen e L, erty. Tho Lako Shoro hus enough men in | tion. TH the Touvih Youna PrlcHard 18T hLs cot suort about one-half; tho Lenigh somewnat | Floating Perpendicnlarly and IHow Easy It | its yard tonight to man the usual numoer of | b is expectod Mr. Savgent will leave Terro p St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 20.—(ileason resumed Haute tomorrow morning and arrive hero Can be Do switching engiues. Thoy arrived Thursday | (W6 tomorrow morning and, i Tho casiest position that a man, & | night and will undoubtediy bo put to work | talegrape 0 Y Order tho swike by woman or a child can assume in watsr is | in the morning. About 590 men wil to flont perpenditularly, Any person, The Erie today moved five trains with ten | strike occurs, [ without previous pructice, can tread | switch engine crews and have in quartors | ‘Vest Shore lodge water und so keop atloat for » long time, | yoro than tho number of mon normally em. | oh¢ irlo lodge 140 momoor A i SRR Y ANh e Pt I : ®M- | o the Lako Shore and Central belong to Prooport bog all #t says an export in Harpor's Young Peo- | 115caq in sonding out the average duly quotn | jeg 0 nro and entral beloni 10,00 | OF Frecport. T, hegan to fail rapidiy, lost al pl He shoutd keep his hauds below | [rv i ensibound. The Central tonight is | in the United States una Canad O appetite and got into a serious condition from the surface of the water, his lungs in- 4 & ik b e Tt d g She could not eat vege- v L L moving trafiic in 1ts yards, The Lehigh | striking fund has been accumulated since i flated and h'gs fx?u moving up and d‘{\s? road has enough men to movo 1ts trafic undor | the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy strike DYSDepSla tables or meat, and even as in walking: Let the “man over- | proiogtion. and the Nickel Plate, the last | four years ago. Tho men say that it 1s now lllIl‘ll'l-«:mlxlw‘ri”!ll:n;(ll to give up house- ‘ week after taking ‘ n;na-ld"lh‘ru\vlllis lhjunls and arms out | road tied up, is possibly the only ono of | or xmvlvr “'llim!hu cause of organized labor on ol e water, let him raise an outcry | those aflected which mayv not have secured all railroads. L) ] SPhATObY NBBIR {8H1a X ol loa A5m' chia|| o BetEs i0He arauma/GF YAplGotApAcies Wl R o Hood’s Sarsaparilla lungs, and he will sink to the bottom. | be verified, or the assertions of tho strl . i She felt a littlo better. Could keep more food The trouble is that uine people out of | thut their places have not been supplied. Will | 1ntons from Mr. Sweeney and Mr. Webb | on lier stomach and grew stronger. Sho took ten loso their presence of mind when ¥ o s e dO SORCE AL B on the Situat bottles, las @ good appotite, gnined 22 1hs, )s0 th , avsolutely crippled the volumo of trafiic : does her work easily, 18 now i perfect health.” they are in water out of their denth | moved temorrow must prove that fact. Burrato, N. Y., Aug. 19.—"Our records Lo e for the first time. If, instead _n' trug- Then it becomes a question of how the | show.” said Grand Master Sweeney today, HOOD'S PILLS are the best after-dinnes gling and floundering about, they would | military shall be maintained in the yards or | ‘thatover700 nonunion men have been. brought Pills. They assist digestion and cure headache. Tt . 4 . more thun one-halt; the Lake Shore mado a work with thu Browns this afternoon und | giapt for the first time sinco the strike; the Hall took the middle of the ring full AR j‘{‘:l“_“”,‘.l“. e i "‘I‘f“} Nickel Piate, wus doiug business una tho and confidence, Pritehard, howo frequently, but tey wero. unablo to bunch | Luflalo Croek road was warming its engines first at work, and ho encouraged his’ sup- [ eHIVELYs BAELREY WOLD ELAUE YO the firsttime in a week, while the Michigau porters by twice delivering nis left on Hall's 2 il gl Central, whose yard work is involved with wouth. The Australian only smiled, and Aitor ‘& 5 s :’, 'J ‘l; :: e ': thatof the Coniral, also showed movemont. from tho way ho weaved iu it was seen ho | PRGOS e 08 | V0 0= 4 The Central today bandled traffic nearly His: St Louls. 1): Baitimore, 1% Errors: | equal to 1ts normal froight movement. was ouly biding his time to land on bis op- et Y ponent. wsos | . The threatenca domand on the part of the Pritchard was still strong on his legs and Erie county oficials for the withdrawal of nobody thought the end was so near. 3 tho troops has heen deferred at least until A busy v tollowed. -Then breaking 4 to Clarley Snyder. Monday. Tomorrow the sheriff aud svper- away, Hall got close in and stot his right | Cuicavo, Iil, Aug. 20.—Miller had the | Visors of the county will travel woout across Pritchard’s check, The blow was a | Brookliyns down o five bits in seven innings | through the city yards in order that they little too high, but it knocked the Londuner | and was then jouched up for four singles ana | May sco how nearly busiucss is restored to to the boards, wuere ho lay just seven sec- | a double in the eighth. Then u base on balls | its usual status, and their determination will onds, Then he was up awnin and made a | and a very questionable decision by Snyder | rest upon the result of their obsorvations. ucky effort to keep the Australian away. | kave the zawo to brooglyn. Ryan and Kt~ ‘Lhe United States regulars on the frontier Hull, however, again weaved in, hooking his | ridge execated a rousing double play in the | here are in readiness tonight for immeaiate left in Pritcbard’s chin and smushing bis | third, the former’s throw to the plate being | movement should they ve called upon. By right on the point. ono seidom wituessed. Weather, clesr, | L00se who kuow, it 1s regarded as an out- The cffect was instantancous. Pritehard | Scorc growth of the present railway complications. ner and looking very much flushed and evi- dently in distress, in divect contrast tu Hall bo ordored out if tho igh has fifty members, bout tho same number Mo firemon Mrs, Witltam Lony St Lous. fell on the tloor on Fis back. Here he lay | Chicago 310002 0—6 n do a little walking, there would not be | how soon the strikers consider their cause v o 1 f y | Chicuge g 2 5 oping and Waitin d alking, there 0! 4 ) into the city during the strike. We havo 10x a second or two and then roliing over re. | Breoki, 02 =gl S g angbr Swing g 10 be hopeless. Therois & conviction on tho . J i e e S &) WA 00 There need be ao more mincing of torms as | the slightest danger of drowing right v nviotion on tho | .t some awuy, somo have gono themsolves. Ry v part of thoso who sedk tho news that thore | 3¢ . kS Gt 3 | is o strong offort boing pushod toward | We suppose the others are held prisoners by Liiay.onolcan tread ‘7"“‘{" L0 l}l]? first | tho witharawal from work of the firemen | the militia stationed in tho yaras and at tho ottempt. = No pretiminary teaching 18 | or trainmen on both affected ronds. | Jrio machine shops; forty arenot working nccessary. Treading’ water is simply [ While this digest of tho situation is - : 1 mained motionless until the ton seconds were Hits Chicag 10; Brooklyn, 0. callod out one by one by tho timekeeper, | Chicugo,: Brookiyn, 1, Eanrned runs: Chi- | W the fate of tho striking switcumen bero When they had elapsed Hall was declaved srookiyn, . Two-base it Miller, | While the status which provails tonight the winner. Mitchell beisted Hall shoulder wries: Molier wad Kitteedse; Kenpedy [ 1s maintained. Ualess the lavor leadors and Kiuslow. adopt decisive measures 1 new diroctions rrors SANATIVO,'! the Wonderful Spen dy, 15 sold with & Writteh Guarante n cure a1l Nervous Di hign, e AT e RIe Toaalntl B es oriie Cascs, such s W Hall received tho congratulations of his Killen Lacked Support, tho switwhmen in tho Bulfalo gards uro un- | walking’ into thé witer out of oue’s | belug propared, decisivo statoments ou this | theiyards. S Atengineiloadiot jecabsiiwas Memory, Loss of Drala fuionds, while Pritcbard, who brois down | Lovisvieie, Ky., Aug. %0.—Tne Colonels | Geniably dofewted. Thoy know itthemselves, | dopth, with or withot( the aid of ono's | featuro of the sirike may not bo made, bur | *un up and down the New York Central & W et ineas, Bost tan: altogether, had the sympatby of vo smal! | won wi 80 tod! K sne p at still cling to a conviction that something | 4,45 ~ Th ‘ i lik at this moment a meeting of the flremen’s | Hudson River yards today to learn the new e ociag 4 & 3 b on with 0aso today, Killen pitcued a botter’| i1 yor” happen, Tney have faith in their | Diands. © opgeation is not unlike | atthis g - hood, Nervousness, Las. number of those present, Tho contest lasted | gamo than Stralton, but his support was | loadoss. thoy pane the fi ceme ¢ walking up stairs, and, if anything | OPanization is being held in this city. 1ts | men the switchos. Aftor thatthe men wanted situde, all drains. and thirteen minutes and fifly seconds, bud. Attendunce, 1,521, Score: rs, thoy hobs tho firemcn may come out, [ B uD S SatTR sy, L BN outcome may be a determination to quit > e : % Gf" power of ‘the YA uuce, 1,821, Score: and yet thy mass of thom, white hopiag, | cusier. Truly, any man, any womun, | e A retior: womsinirer miin romiunt | to got away but the soldiers would not lev Generative Organs in SANor GotinN Louisviiie.......... 10020 0 0 1 0—4 | havo little knowiedgo of o progress of | any chiid, who can’ walk up Stuirs can | parsistontly dousital is the men an the | them go. 5o the men report to me.’ L Teacre L o he SHehits DO IT, Wasuingion, ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Hits: Louisville, 5 W Doble Tries the Littie Mare at Her Own | Louisvil i Washingd Mr. Sweenoy received a doputation th cvening from the grand lodge of switchmes of Pennsylvania, the audience lasting nearl or stimulants, Which ultimately sumnption and’ nsanity. Pot up \ to carry in the Price \ ofticial diplomacy, and tonight, as a tho be- g walk in water, and, rémember, on the | Lackawanna, who way yet coms out to add ginning of the week, they are dumbly await- first attempt, without' any provious in- | the strength of their numbers to their strik- ed runs: | & 2 0 1 4 T ug the issue. st St i Mark, But Falls, Louisville. 3. Ratteries: S Merrivy; | 1 struction or practite. ing colleagues. v h > Y & | 7 i an hour, and_when it was concluaed tho 1 Cucxao, ik, Aug. 20.—~Nancy Hanks was | 100 1 deuuire s CLEARING JF THE YARDS, Hence L say that pacsons really igno- Will Not Arbitrate, three men retired, Thoy would not tell the | money. & ) s e, it free sent today agalnst bér record of 2:07, made Whitewashed the Suckers. : g 3 rant of the art of swimming are perfecily The third and not least prominen* feature | nature of their business with Mr. Sweenoy, [ W plabienvelope | Mention tils paper. Address, i last Wednésday, und fell short of the mark. CINCINNATL, O., Aug, 20.—Perfect fielding | Perishuble Lreight aud Passongor Tratns | safe in water out of .their depth. Very | inthis whole problem is auattempt made this | vor would Mr. Sweenoy furnish uny detaiis. WADAID CHEMICAL CO., Brauch Ofice for U. 8, A, BRultrotted A Ely o ‘| and two thres-baggers, oue by Mcl’hee and Moving Ereely. often you hear peopie exclaim: *‘Ugh! | evening by Mr. Sweeney, the switchmen’s Mr. Webb of the Central said: “We havo 848 Dearborn Stroet, CHICAGO, ILL, | Bhetrotted a truly gama mile, but could do | yhe other by O'Neill, won today’s gamo for | BurraLo, N. Y., Aug. 2).—“All passenger | if this bout were to upset, I'd drown, of | leader, t6 secure arbitration of the differ- | been handiing freighu atall our yards, sta- | o £0R SALE Y OMAHA, NEB., BY ! Do botter than 2:005, tho time by quarters | Cincinnati. Attendaces, 1,509, Score: traws on the Erie ure ranuing on time, sald | course. I can’t swim, you know.” ences betweon the roads and their men. Ho | tions and terminais. Wo nave nived somo | §"hPy o, Cor 3 & Dougiu St ' | being 3277, 1:0044, 1:30, 2:00'5, Her failure | Cincinnati..... 010000 0 *-3|Chiof Train Dispatcher Fitzgerald to tho Yes, but you ‘can tread water. Most | hus addressed lotters to affected roads re- | new men ana tuken baclkk some of thoold | — = i B (5boat tiio recora svos 8 disappolntifiony || TIBaepiiasiisiey:s 0 010 0 04010 /0 0= i s > g ' ttach i wrong significanco to the | /U tho bistory of the cuse offoring to | men who felt reassured on the urrival of | 13 @y @& @ @ 1 | though the feeling wus gencral that two such Hits: Cinclanatl, 5; Philadelphia, 6. Associuted Press correspoddeut this morn- | of us attach a wrong significance to tho | gyppit the case of the strikers to tho judg- | troops. We have now a full night and day (X +) o0 [ ] 1miles In one week 18 Nancy made on Wad. | rors: Cinelnnaty, 03 Philade.pai ing. “Wo have this worning also started | word “swim.” Why should wo mean | ment of three wen, one to be chosen by ‘eacti | force at every point, and are doing s largo a ) H o | MY Whre b 10NN xtact of any hocog | EUNS: Olnchnud Battorios: "Dwyor wnd | the froight trains oastward and hops to get | ©ne thing when a man swims and an- | mdo and the third by thess two. The | businesstoday s wedidamonthago,withthe | (9 %H s “‘E l (] The foature of tho lust day of the moeting, | Mahoneyr Weyhing und Cross, out four more during tho day. We are | Other or difforent thing when a dog | railway wen responded by saying that | smgle excoption of our interchange with tho 1 i beside Nancy Hanks, was the pacing of Jay Prrrssune, Pa., Aug —The Bostons | 0o onsines In the yards this morain: | SWims? The dog cannot “swim” as a | the matter shall be referred to the oficials | Luke Shore, which is taking but few cars on Orm-u_vq ptie, the debiiitate w,um-u..o Iiye Soo against his own trottiag record of | €0uld not hit Baldwin, aad, vesidos, put up i hidepd ] g S Woraltd | an swims, but any man can swim-*d of their road. ‘Tho Luko Shore has disputed ount of tho troublo. This mornink wo SEIOIexCias WOk Ot o R o T T e T g poor game in the field. Attendauce, 3,30, | and vioro s no reasou now apparent way we | ¢ L BB T St B OE allegations in Mr. Sweeney’s letter proposing [ had not mors thau 150 cars accumuiated at body or exposure in malarial region { his time by quurters buing 217, 1:4sp, | SCOFC: should not oo doing a full amount of business [ ;A2 HTOR. LY BAE 00 LS PASE IS 1 arbiiration, and the Central bas made an- | East Buffulo waiting to o east and in the RULANUEOLUS It thohnostpent: i a0 Ctho Ay o itlona e | Boston ... .0 000000 0 f—1 |0 thecourse of Lwo or three days.” he animal has no advantage in any | gwerin terms sharply declining atbitration. | next twenty-four hours wo shail send out sy DIBULY | DR Al IR hrovE (ba siotus s on. | EAttsuDFE 020000 =7y i've lexisiative committes on strikes met [ way in water over man, and yst the man 1 Phere is aiready something moro than amut- | probab'y 1,200 to 1400 cars. So se | DOO DO ®OO6 0 G rue Al yine Diovaiiad loney 98 Pittsburg, & Errors: | today with Sherift Beck and tomorrow mora- | drowns while the animal “swims.” The | tering in tho county over the enormous ox- | New York Central is concertied, the strike is | — — — — | See would have come perilously near tho 3. Ear runs: Piogs- | 1ng will visivall toe railroad vards for the | dog, the horse, the cow, and even the | pense that is to be entaiica by the muiute cotirely over. e mark of 2:05! set two A Batteries: Nichoisand Ganzol; Bald- | purpose of making an ofticial nvestigation. | ¢yt all take to the wator and are able to | #nce of troops in this city, Strikers, . i o TRADE MARK. il TR 280 10, 1 Miiler. No Lroops will be recalled until after this and sther citizens as well, have tod ) Dufmlals KloyncpraOapagity, ¢ weather was cool und a stff breezo blowing. Standing of the Teams. rip ut the earliost valk as they do whed out of water, | 39 WUSK SHECHSs B8 Wer, heve today ng Burraro, N. Y., Aug. 19.—ino situation, | = J. L Case, his owner, who drove i, is san- At poon the Liako Shore/engines went, to | Throw a.dog into the stream and at | eWest¥ PIOISSEec) bejore the mayor anc AT (R IO e 7 IRk L o YRR Valts A5 o an Yt bil Ch Dattaril o Liako & 2 o Bl e oA 2o the sheriff that 7,000 troops are not needtul | as faras tho elevaiors of Buffalo are con- ) ') Clovelund work, The company has tweety-sevenuon - | Once he begins to wall;, just as he does 10 1 5 h v Th s B e are i N e B T T TP pany enu o 8 0 control 500 men who are on a strike. Tiis | corned, 15 this: Railroad houses are in no AN e of tonbr, ani bo Jiuo Dlack [ how surk union switchmen at work in tho Etl street | on dry land. Why should a man, woman | position of the protostants does DOL TecoK- | woriiition to hel e (aa il e // SRR ATEROL HEANG world araco yards, Auother balch was soat to East | or child act aifferently unacr like cir- | nize tho fact that_others claim the strikers | SoniIon to help one anothor, s they. have I e T L F | T P e Buffalo. At Elk street u lurge crowd of | cumstances? aro aud doubtless have been largely the [ i PUOUE BOTIFEUEC TRE N0 KETE e 7 /iy i tinw, 31,0, threo starters: Wiikes Ward won. Stlkers gashared, looked aulign-apd. ugly, It scems strange that peuple have to | cause of the disturbancos which gave rise | guoupied olevator capacity toduy is fully | | GiftOnecr socond, Euiel B hird, Tiwe: 2261 ; DutmRdo N0 ComnaLraoD: be told to do what the animals do in- | to orders bringiuy troops here. 1,000,000 bushels, outside of a dozen houscs 4 .' B B, B e Bouth Omaba clubiand thaiNon paral) Threo additional locomotives wero set to | g5, utvely and instantly. Man’s ignor- Difforonoes have urison betwoen Irspector | ich- could be ‘put tu commission in o da phecond Eie 2114 peo 810 slx startors: £ ; onpareils | work with nonunion orews by the Lehigh A0 e N 08 trauiing | Goueral McGrath and Gonoral Doyle upon | ™ 't8 o Provo’ aro - about DRCRTE | Blying Jib woi Major Wondor socond. Morry | play vai this afternoon at 3 o'clock av Noo- | company on the Tifll farm this moraing. ance of sosimple o thing astreading | ¢ho commissary’ arrangements, the formor | 05, B0y Hote BEe ARG @ S O NI il st e A a kb (CROBLINE pareil park. The positions of the players are | At 11 o'clock this morning a successful ef- | water is remarkable; it is without rea- | stating that he will see that the men are | | A NAw otk 1t h it akin: ——— T T ST as follows: fert was made by the Now York Central to | son or excuse. There is. a popular no- | properly cared for if ho has to charter trains [ (78 COnis 10 NEW YO Ch B0 TEE S8R | = < = Nonpuretls. Position. South O cloar up the vard and rush stock “and per- | tion afloat that in some way tho dog and | in the name of the state to convey rations w | oGt Vs (e Lackawahy aro moving ALLAN LINE “I’mvnil‘:ll;i'. o Ta'tin L ditelol 2 Piehnor | 1shavle freight to East Buffalo. the animals have an advantage over | thevarious posts. ‘,“‘“‘"‘. atively R S T B i » Wil i Lace +210--Oatohor et e = man in water. Nothing could be further The Situation, 10 immediate prospectof a glut of gram in ROVAL MATL STEAMSHIPS, 5 AN e Lt gRai Tt sl BOYIN RELGHT TIRAINS, trom the truth. The advantage lies | Subject to all the conditions referred-to, [ Buffalo elovators with the present only fair | MONTREAL anl QUEBEC o oi-ull, trottin Bradford. . Siort AT with man, who is provided with'a pad- | the railway situation tonight is this: Tho | recepts. Nearlv all the elovators here are | iy gys oo gadl o at | LIV EREOOL The Blockade at crop commences to starters: Alvin won. Jack se Linnihan Thid.. ryre and Waverly Hat'l 41g.formed hand, and knows enough to | only trunk line joterrupted in Buffalo is the | crowded aftor the new and location of SUuteroom. third, Thne: 2:4, Mahoney f Pinney Been Balse Vi v - b By N uboany S Gz itlangy - : 3 i when tired—som>thing the animal | Lackawanna. One of the western trunk | MOVe and the amount now in store is muc Intermediate and Stearage 4t 0w ratos. Moriarity . LKiznt e e edk ] Eima, N X, Aug. 20.—The vlockade at AR D AR 2 lives from this city, the Lake Shore, is 1 less than fu four yeurs past NO'CATILE CARCTED, s Suratoga tesulis, & % | Sayre, Pa., and Waverly, N. Y., was Noxiitc u,u‘m.‘"k; water, floating on | €lo#ged, aud the Grand Trank of Canada is STATE( SERVICE O1 Sanatoea, N. Y., Avg. 20.—Last nighvs Where t1 -(..n-. w0l Hind 1 virtually rased today. The Twentieth | yho huck is the ensiest dnw 1o do in | threatened witha strike. The Michigan Cen- More rdered Out, ALLAN LINB cold wave made the atmosphers chilly and i S DAFLa G 5 . 0 b ; A L trai, the other trunk fooder westward, 13 in- Ataxy, N. Y., Aug. 19.—Adjutant Gen- | LINE ) SUEAMSHIDS damp this morning, you there was uo dimin CalenelyBiosropnis tn Aigxgelingwac AT SRR AR ‘»lxl;“ ot owitory of | water. This consists of lying flut on | volved like the Luko Shoro in tho fortu eral Porter, shortiy bofors 60'clock, received il GLASGO ) s 4 IFRWE ; i aper mi 1 a great reader - tughamton arrived a: Waverly last night. back, head thrown well back, the 1 Jeniry ceess of Lo r ¢ OrIRL AR, 20 FA e b ofesids } B 1onin the attendunse at the race coness. | PAper man and u groat reader of stand the d thrown o | of the Central, and the succes of lomorrow's | |\ [ o1lowing mossago from Sherifl Geor of VinLondonderry, every Fortnight. lungs inflated, the limbs extended but | efforts to move froignt freely u g | flexible, the arms held close to the ears, \n“m m-\ Lruhu\ lllmn the ea »ulu'n mu'rynu.; 11'"&"‘ U"";")< i o | Ave 2 and ver sad. The mujority | trafie. - At exactly this point the position o very effort on my part with the force of | Sept. sth.. % the hun 1‘5 ”":" the heud L[l ‘J, MW | the Lackawanna is just as thoroughly appre- | deputies Teould commund has proved fruft- Cubin, $40, Second Cabin £4), 3t of people able to sustain ‘themselves in [ 8 4te OR R E L0 e a8 by many | lessand T e this wfternoon ordered the Apply 0 ALLAN & 0O, Ch the water prefer to float in a horizontal 0 i ) o emaly | Twonticth separate company and the bt MOORE, 1519 Howard ¥ 4 A others, and the importance of which courso | [WenLIGHh separate sompany ant L Dy sk WW-Honand & position rather thas in a perpendicular | the men uvon that line will conelude to taie, "l.’“” st 3 TR Ty BRa it , uel . v o 5 ol o C i cel 0 manuner, . Both positions are much bet- | as a sympathetic strike, s beyoud question. telographed General Porter asking If they ter, in fact much safer, than the atti- T T A TS would obey the call, and ho promptly ordered W NEVADA noo BICASKA noon CALIFORNIA."117A. M ] ard matter. Not long ago he met o | Michacl MeNamara, leader of tho strikers, Track fust. AL voung fellow who beat him out on a | Waited upon Captain Rogers to assure him | unwid g liee 0, for G-yoarolds and | Guestion of biblical history, and the | that he would find no troun 1 Longs: steathmeath (0 to 5 won in. d:st, | colonel sought to get even. At ubout 7:30 this morning at Waverly a ] }‘\"-" orly (12 to 1) second, Watterson @ o 1) Thit boy of vours,” he said to the [ tram of twenty-six freight cars cameo up the R e i T e T young wmun’s father, **is w bright one but | Philadelphia & Roading from Sayre, but, was yeir-olds, six’ fur ongs: Marguerito (4 to L guess T downed him,” stopred Just below the road bridge by the i “How?" inquired the father, with a | strikers. The Philadelphia & Reading ofi- Won 120, Governor Poraker (9 to 5) second, Mirave third. X & ] Ll , Uhivd Thes, ono milo und n quartor: cup | 8904 deal of curiosity. ml{.flg“““ tho minva aud they were | tude that we assumo in swimming. [ cLaM T them to obey the order of the sherifl. ¢ i “Woell. I went I S sant) lox- | warched to the railwsy truck and dis- | have found Onadav:inia rouel Bearer (1210 1) won in 2 10%. Khono (10 to 1) ell, I wert home after he had llax > o have found it so. ne day, in a rough X 4 L | Serond. tioo 8 to o) third a PR ry persed the crowds, tho strikers meantimo g 1 with Lake Shore People Will Begin Cleuring | cond, Rico (3 to o) third, ed me out ou thut biblicul question and | ;i\ Lover) surf, I was noarly strangled with a sud- y Tirrdlof NAtHImony: Fo. rih ruce, the Uon ross stakes, hani foap s b bl it o | Buyivg them at overy stp. - While they wero | & i L R o eir Yards Toduy—Paying the Strikers, 8 w0 milo and one-clzhin: Lowlander (0 1o | Tesd up on the Peloponnosian war. | forming & picket line, the fire in the engine | 40 swallow of water, and hac een BurraLo, N. Y., Aug. As tho day | John Strapa has couciude1 that marriage ¥ou In L Dr.tsbrouck 0102 second, | Did you ever hear of the Peloponnesian | was mysteriously duwped and the pins [ 8ble to float, the result might have been | | FEIRA Do B R, it b | is a failure and has asked tao courts to Bauntorer (1% to 1) third ward? pulled. The fire” wus reluily and at 9:25 one | disustrous. ologes P y co him from his wifo Carrie. H. eI pies % G ind uyo-hul furlongs: Hie The futher suid he had, und the col- | of the coul and iron police turned the switch, PP TR Posts sssigued and even this afternoon tbe | divorce BIM FROM TS 4 ! ! ' AR L0 Diawon i d it AChufii i3 o 0 e anel looked disappointed. as 10 switchman dured to do it. The srain A Wonderfal Alaskan Mirage. Lebigh and Erie have begun in earnest the ,t“AlI( gerio )n"lullzl defendunt has | T @"And," ho rosunod, 1 came at him on | 901¥ Ko farte startod when o wie brakes | | Chieago Horald: Many storios havo | resumpuion of thelr froighe traie, —Tbe | 4ot 88 RV, oo court ot | THE ONLY PRAGTICAL OPTICIAN % | Rosults nt Monmouth, IV the next time I had o chance, and, | Yoro ull of wsuddew set, una when the eugino | beon writton about mirages and delu- | fyyo Shore has now euough men .x.L'I}::nu'e:uuL' binds her to her husband | Moxsours Pauk Racs Tiack, D took up the *luck again it was found tho | sions, but none have boon move interest- | Wy~ s waiting until they know that | rank, who wilfully desorted- her sevon 210 South 16th St., Furnawm St Thoater. J., Aug. | by thunder, sii, he told me he had not | BT i A ) v 8l1, o Lo © he hu pins between some cars had been pulled. Tho B0.~Moumouth Park associution was favored | only heard of it, but hnd studied ubout | blockads theroafter oxporienced no. furthor ing and carious thun that of the Silent |,y protection s at hand bofore | yoars ago. City mirage, which munkes its appear- TP EYES TESTED FREE 1 Ailh fair woather, o fast track and about { it in his scliool 1y, did you ever hear | trouble. 'I'hree other traius were sent cloar v Th r Il b " L school, « [EH 0 0. ‘alu p sent out in a Y N clearing their yaras, is° work wi he y 1Y ot s L0 5 8 3, 5 e P 30 ar 2 piar . N fy CLAW 4D AL CHICA o 00 spectators tday. - Summa of the Peloponnesian ‘war When you was | quick succossion ana the company claimed | 069 nodr the Pacifiginciar In Atiskct, | o menced in doad carnest tomorrow. 1t is WATLEEAN BB 44 CUE ek it ol | First race, milo and one-sixt b Kl | o hoy " that the blockade was raised. I'he discovery of, ghis_wonderful mir- o PR TR T PR ¥ ssaus | o romedy all dofoots of oyue OB oA iok oo b G0 aveond, Thy old gentleman confossed that ho [ Michacl McNaumura, the teader of the | age was mado by thedndinns,who would | BEREER £ IR B EEIE 0 PR | HA Lo By fi TP LT I L e e L Uiau ), (010 1) (i, o | fsta, gentle confossed th ahhag Sdemanah, 08 she [\ 48 i aRpEAR ! rouds will b rosumo and con iy by the Lake. il Second rue: th product stukts, six fur- | had ond again the colonel looked [ Atfikers, was rrestod ihis morning, oharged | toll of tho city, whish was built in tho | lGb® freizhy trafie. Should the strike bo | oo VSRR o0 Solid Gold Spectastay anl Eyezlassyy, 8k 10! Elizabeti L (3 to 1) won. Eazio Bird o 0.8 ercond. Lustry @ to U third. Time; 151 Th td race, tho OCholee stihes. wilo and w haif: Lumplighter (1 1o 6 won. Azia b to | Kocond ot 250, Fourth e e, o ind wquirter: Roekon (3 to 2 won, delpner (o) second, Equty (3 to ¥ Uhir i Pifth rac ve furiongs 1 inald (7 to » won, kxtr o o second, Indigo (i to O third s 130 Bixth ora v seven furones: Estolle 2 tod won, Shirock 12 1o 1) sicond, Julio G 0 1) third. Thoe: 11254 Seventh race. fiv nd o half fu s All B ek (1010 1 won, Gy ford 4 to 1 secoud, Bor- donux 610 1) third. T 1383 Clue wt Louvar, Desves, Celo, Aug, 0.—The sumin meoting of tho Overland Jockey elub closed lday with @ larzo atteadance and good racing, Wether tine. Summaries s Birse race, four and one-halt furlongs: ress won, [tolon Wren second, Ghost Dano. hird, Thne: 6% vecond rice, soven and one-balf furlong Carter B worl, Poarl sveond, Odotto i me: i Third rie Hooker wou, F.rst Lup s thri P 1k irth race, vo furng i Clavmore won ite seond, =inh d 1 Time: 1), Fifth tieo (4 Lirod ofF. Bixth rice. one wile and soventy yar Oritle won. Pt King second, First Day thied a 148, Seventh race. Givo furlonss: Garcels wou Oc.oi second, Jiin agan third, Tiwe: 1304 Ruclng ¢ de0sol dunetion Mot 0ou Juxerioy, Nab, Aug 20,—[Spe- clal Lo Lur Be: loduy was racing dey al wile and one-sluteentn: King sond, Long Ton hurt, “Yes,” ho went on, “henot only said that, bt asked me if 1knew that Lin- coln bad got some of his ideas of his fumous Gottysburg speech from the orations delivered on that war X/ where 1 hed him,’ exeluin , and the d the colonel with a broad surile of triuniph, SHow?" wquiced the futher, “Why, sir aud the colonel’s face glowed, 1 know all about the county in Ilivois where Lineoln got his learn- ing, und there an't man in it ever heard of the Peloponnesian war,” The colonels srgiucnt wae irresis ible, and t 1¢ 1o led to cenfeee it e Block the Frogs. In Michigan it is unlawful for railway compunies Lo neg.ect to block the frogs on their roads, so thut the feev of their employes may not be caught therein, A switeiman, while uncoupling cars, had his feor eaught in & unblocked frog and was injurcd . Ho sued for damages and proved that other trogs in the yard were inblocked, and that the vardmaster had been notitied of their coadition. The ourt decided "thit it was no defense that the company had employed men to Wl frogs blocked, aod that proper waterial had been furnished for that purpose, bocause the negligence of the cmployes was the negligence of the compuny. The mirage:can be seen in the frém 5 to 6 p.m. with interfering with the moving of trains. Ho was released ou $1,000 bond. ———— DROWNED BY THE 8I. BERNARD mist, and soon bucpings clearor, and one can distinctly see thgsspocte streets and rees, tall spires, oddhmped which appear to b /a Then Mot a SARYs hlh There was trouble down at the Hyde styeet, Sun ronoon betwoe buildings, I'rancisco, the u plobeiun and billygoat and u great big shuggy St. Bernard dog. one knows who the re are lots of goats of all kinds along the front at the foot of Jjoining stre disreputablo lot of goats aminer acknowlodges that have to be. for even a hoodlum gout. which would seem ‘(o contain D00 or 30,000 inhabigants. been ablas fou identify though several hayes claimed 10 rocog- There Jis ng city like it ,nor in any country ab for thousands of in Russia, others say it is a city nd, but none can tell what or The mirage was given the name of “Sileat’City,” as it appears to one like a doid cityi there is nothin that would indicate it is inhabited. Hyde and nize tho plac where it is. Buchanan good-natured and one or more_of animals always accompanies the doetor Regensburger Autony is the name of dog that had St. Bernards, Detroit Free Seven or eight were talking this particular position in which to slecp. face,” said one: back,” suid another. side,” suid a “I l1e on my left third, and s0 on until it reuched an old follow writing at a desk. doesn’t make any difference to me how I lie,” he said, without stopping his work; “I'm a lawye y 2 years old, just budding into St. Bernurd doghood, and, like all St. Ber- nards, is fond of the water, thoe doctor takes his canine friends down to the bay for & swim and romp. wumber of days past the dogs on their Evory day extended cast and west, then complications would ariso that can bo met and measured ouly when they bave arrived. It trauspires tuat the Krie yesterday ran its pay car from the east through Kast Buffalo iuto the yards at Louisisna streot, ISvidently tho strikers had been notified to ropory there for their pay aud dismissal Tlie men gatbered without demonstrations about the car, baing bela at soms distanc however, by at least 200 troops who sur rounded' 1t, A pussageway was made by two lines of soldiers and through this pas sngaway the men were permitted to pass up Lo the pay wiudow, whero they received their envolopes in grim silonce and turoed away Tho pay car of the Lehign road rolled uv to the station at Williams streot this afternoon Too swikers were waiting near. Tho car was surrounded by & numbor of troops aud the men were admitted Lo receive their pay. The Lackawanna company also paid off its employes toduy. ; Witle it may not bo stated thut the Erio and Lebigh Valley oficials are alarmed, they are appreLensive that if a coutest s to como between the strikers and the troops it moy fairly be expected toulght. The reasoning is that with money in Lhoir packets tne men, or at least a portion of thew, ill s00u bive liguor fn thelr stomachs, Should this bo the caso, and the officials feol it is & reasonabie WssumDlion, Lhay fear the cool beads may oL b 4016 Lo Fostrain the othurs aud Lhat at outoreak may occur, Locomotive Englueors. TokoNT0, Ont., Aug. 19, —Chief Artbur of the Brotherbood of Locomotive Engiueors was callod to Buffalo by telegraph Lpis morn- Reid returned 1o this city from Springfield, 11)., this morning, accompanied oy Congress- wan Burrows of Michigan, Prosident Burke of the Republican Lenge of College clubs, ana President Tracey of the Thinois Loague of Republican elubs. ~Iu alighting from the train he accidentally banged the fingers of his right band agaiust the door of the car, bruising the member so severely s to re quive the uttention of & surgeou, Toa reporter Mr. Kuid expressed great pleasure at tho eothusiasm mauifested by the assemblages at Springfield yesterday as belng & good indication of success. Touch- Highest of all in Leavening Power.~—Latest U. S, Gov't Report. . 9 ABSOLUTELY PURE Rl proseriptions Iy wunie diy ws rosolvol ARTIFIOIAL HUMAN EYES INSERTED V'S FACIAL SOAP The SKIY, SCALK klusses fillod corre WODDBUR 126 W, 42451, New York Cily, IHN H. WOODBURY, 0. 1.,