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THE OMAHA DAI[.Y BEE: = M}:l\I)AY SEPTEMBER 2, 189k SETTLFD n ]\ un Thnu’M:I’:"\a".'“r'kfl"'rn",? 20 i '3'""'"3Z'"'335":;".'.'":??'l'ff.’fi“"”"“'7"" P I’lRII\ A BEAR MOVEMENT | hearenpiatang bs trade s :;t:t:'.;"‘.’.::.‘:?‘IOIO.l.l.ll.l.l.l.l.l.l.ll.l. | ‘ | e = SPECIAL RUG SALE. = teen minutes. - Umpires: Trafley and | more money than was days. August proves the largest month of BARGAINS IN —_—— Harnes, Att , 6,000, trotting association 3 [E— the year for this firm. » a9 Vietims, events have & L qaiome of the members of o young whole: Omaha Almost Loses a Game After Having | o g 1 ot 3.—(@pecial | p Y Kinded. D|(u(~ in F\lrkslmt‘&wk ho Metalt: o | sale house pre, sehichs commencad & few Dy It few fentures. Hoth teams fielded ( Good Roads tournament ended yesterday the year. ' loosely. It developed today on the arrival | after three days cessful |4-k\uu The at- “Another wholesaler In a speclal Il a | GHT | of the two teams from Quiney that the | tendance ar The track was in ex- | ALZS A € of supplying small dealers throughout the SAINTS MAKE A HARD U HIiiL FIGHT | game plavea there which "w ney won will | cellont shape, Results AL"S MADZ TO SECURE SMALL PRCFITS ntry, states that it s simply o question | not be counted in the pennant race. Orig- )First race, one mile, novice: First heat - f getting good men with them. They ean | inaly Quiney forfeited the game, not being | won by R, 8, Bennett, Linton Falle, N. J sl all the 1= thelr capital will allow Rourkes Secore n Winnlng Lead | provided with a new ball to begin with, and Lir 2:41 45, :1 ‘n‘!' he ll' l“.l” X‘\( \‘ Targe Holders Have Paried with Very and not more than half try | When the had elapsed to play the two | Bagiine, Wew York, by default Mnn . : Taking everything into consideration the First Ioning and the Visitors captains agred to play an exhibitlon game | heat won by Bagli Time: 2:46 Little of Thelr Lines — Rallrond Pros- jobbing trade Is extremely complacent, the Score In the Sinth- Other ather than disappoint the audience, Score Qecond race, mile handicap: Won by pects Encourazing nnd the Gen- though some of the lese hopeful ones are day allaghan of Puffalo (10 yards) Time somewhat prehensive that the short crop £30020000-9!2 eral Oatlook Meeh Lnproved. will prove a great 01080000 1-5 i &, tyo:thirds of a mile, handi- Jioirhe demand for money A irst hedt won by V. ) 3 ! ght. One of the best ba in Omaha Rock Island, 14; Quincy, A Muttawan 0 yards. _Time: R c imed @ customer the other 0,00 at Omaha, 12; 8t. Joseph, 8 Tl Sy Quingy s B Rrged e and heat won by H. B, Martin, ¥ YORK, Sept. zHenry Clows, head | (5000 8, SRR, 0500 Hephtiute which X Jeland, §; Quincy, o age: Donnely and Boland. | Asbury Park, 45 yards, 3 of the banking firm of Henry Clews & Co., | is probably a straw showing which way Moines, 18, Lincoln, i Pt ' T 32 “ | Third heat won by 3| writes of the situation in Wall street the wind {8 blowing in this commercial ce x City, 18; [ndinnapolis, 2. mpire: Neeaham, Time: Two hours \ by 1 1 na Rapids Minneapoll PEORIA, (L, Peorla-Jackson- | fown, 110 yards. = Tir As might have been expected, the Walt| fer. It has frequently marked th ; 4 4 . i Time: 2:26 2-5. Final heat won by T. natural that an advance, after such a long | Stitutions ME““" Hu S Elc the Charles Street park yester l‘fl& atternc ;‘\ ;V;; l:}-“m“‘ o 11'1.“ , 2:20 1+ e period of dullness, should be followed by m-‘-. nator Paddock, inn e :(‘-w.u‘\-m hvll and a magnificent crowd turned out to wit- [ QMANA oo g . Fifth race, one-third mile, open, clas s to realize profits. A luxury o long | this week, expresses very positive views as to 3¢, | Bb Joseph sose First heat ‘won by Titus. Time 15 2-5 the value of real estate. He holds that there | [l SMYRNA RUGS ness the Rourke family toy with the St sid | £ o 20 | gut of reach was seized with prompt avid- ' al este a - ¥ ccond heat won by Mcbhona, Time is nothing equal to real estate for a perma- 18331 (nches, Joes. Ma . 3 h 3 ):16. Final heat won by W. F. Murphy, | Ity, and the consequent decline in prices | pent investment, even at present prices, 1x15 lno . . ‘\\\:ryvhl'[l_!\\ It was Freddy Clausen's debut on the Y New York., Time: 0:46 4 has been encouraged by ‘bear’ sales. One id In the f of present conditions. In o £ U W. F. C. Murphy broke the half mile | fact, however, deserves to be noted as his discussion of the matter he cited the iR home grounds, and there was much specula- WESTERN L D GAME track record on a_tandum, unpaced, in | (oo G Rl BT The §ink fact that real estate activity marks certaln worh e tion In the grand stand before play called S 0:50 2-5. Titus and Miller n.‘{}l' (H:Ml n b SUPLELL A ‘N l‘l-’H et ”.lll reali L': : cycles in a century, and llm|l an ‘r\ n\'I‘er]u worth lllill Iy t we » e nd Sand era Jol ccora | mile in 2.7 4-5. Harry H. Muddox broke | been mostly by the smaller class of op- | tion of the history ‘of speculation y as to what the result would be ir, | Millers and Sand Piper oAb Lkl Zimmeriman's track record for a mile un- | erators, who had bought for a ‘turn’ upon ars in this country will show that in the old Columbuster just garnered laurel fof & ‘:’:‘ Eomet paced. The new record is 2:09 3-5. the prospect of the passage of the tariff | Yestors have turned to real estite at regul leaves until he had enough to make a wreath i e h "(' Lo6it ARINCetE Ganial, bill. The large holders, who have been | Hhs'Y “lm N ‘(!W SRRSO Bt that would go around The Bee building, and The Vinton Streets and the Onk Streets | CArrying big lines of stocks, bought ars siderable money by adhering to his theory the unanimous verdict was that he will do. playe ry interesting game of ball 1‘".?«‘: ‘\;n:-\ an |“|..:x 11‘-l"|7|“-‘v”'-| P ln‘x“\uiv"].l.wlp;.”q_ his suggestion is entitled to Had he been well supported he would have | y(inneapolia 1214040 terday. 5 be of the opinion that the real advance is Hon. W, Whitmore was {n my office won just ae casy as the erysipelas, for out | Grand Raplds 1402044 21 [ VINtON .eveesvvrerein 8 00 8 0 0 4 0 not to be expected upon the transient sensa- | the other day, and in a brief discussion of H 1 143 C 1 ¥ i 1 Oak 00001203 1 1 eff f th KI' t t of th ndition pened my t ral fact X tallies T ‘elch took unto its: Minne <, 14; Gran taplds, 16 L R 2 3 ional effect of the firs ent of this | conditions opened my eves to several facts R ik callles T WAL el 1rror Minne 1; Grana I{.l\|v\lh-_ s, Batteries: Vinton, Caey, Croford question, but upon lates a which 1 think will be interesting to readers his big, fat bosom, only one was earned. | i BN eapoli, 4; Grand Rapids, | Farrell; Oak, Cogging and Bell. Hits: Vi from the outworkings of the readjustments | of this trade review. Whitmore Bros. have Frederickus mowed down the doughty Apos- | Two-basge hits: Werden, Carrol, George, 3; Oak, 6. Struck out: By Caey, 5 and the general expansion of business. T dc an average business of §10,00) a year tles whenever he felt like giving that good, | Three-base hits: Hurrel Carrol, Spies. Home ford, 7. Home run: Fleck. Ul starting up of manufactur nd mer- stock and hay for the last ¥ [ B ¥ v 8§ o ant @ e bushels per acre in spite of droiith, ker and Sples. Sy 01 AT 5 | with money still abundant and cheap, the it d sd to retire the side \ the other | 4 2 Machay, | coo™ng reason fo rting prope th, 60, 70, or perhaps 80 cents per bushel. REER et s e slde,, On th Hk, Nloux € ity's Vourth Stralght. 1. Double plays: Groman to Mo e no reason for ting _with- property | MOrth A o O e thera. are sixty-fiv hand, notwithstanding he did his very best, Yuble playss droman to Mc- | which a few weeks or months hence {8 e Nl i Young Mr. Johnson was batted hard and | SIOUX CITY, Sept. 2.—Sloux City had a | gVERE GO DAEC O 1° ik omt: | likely to be worth much —more than it | ACHes of 1;”|K|>‘n~(m N Ll i) often. walkaway with Indianapolis. Huskers | 13 "arrows, 2:' by Welsh, ‘1. Passed balls: | Would bring upon large sales today. Aw- | Do Gagtic over the sugar beet production § opes g 5 pounded Cross hard, but the H rs could | 4 iy g Pt other motive influencing this class to cling , Just before the game opened up Hugh Nicol not find Hart very often. Scor fowiman, 2. ' Wikl Bisahs h, & Time to their holdings is the fact that, owing to and says in years like this the beets are who 18 now holding the reins over the Saints, | 40! U0 A1 YO 190 2 o gag | Qne hout and forty-five minutes.” Umbire: | the jarge amount of stock held stagnant | Worth more for feed than for sugar. As said: “Johnson's my crack pitcher,” but at | gk, ots " 1001000 0-2| 0 onanan ____ through receiverships, this is, and for some | illustrating how they stand the drouth, he its close he modulated this statement by Bloux Clly, 18: Indlanapolls, 6 Malvern Particular us to Grounds. tune must remain, a comparatively narrow s N IR saying that he meant his cracked pitcher, iy, CIt Indianapolis; 5. | MALVERN, Ia, Sept. 2.—(Special to The | MAtkel not best calewlated 1o Araw Juto | jowing It in all its ramifications to thé end Generclly, when Omaha needed a hit, she rned runs: Sonx City, 5. Two-bage h Bee)—Last Friday after the Glenwood base | WAl strect o Jarke oufsiac iptorent, = Ahe | of its tendrils, and found that this” tuber Just reached out and picked it off like you | enins, Roat Thre: ase 'hit Marvin ball nine had for the second time this ea- | until H‘|<-|v~nl~!'u\|lv higher nge of pr i extended its tendrils to a depth of seven Would a ripe pomegranate or a banana. But | Home r Genins, Holohan, Hart. Double Gk o A i Y ‘ . 4 feet and drew mofsture from the subsoil A W 1s tey to Holohan, Bascs on balls been defeated by Malvern, the Glenwood- ched the market s likely to be sus- which In the Dlatte bottom I8 entirely relia: don’t you believ: it wasn't an exciting Y auley t R, ot “Hy | ites boastingly said Malvern ‘could not do it 0 by comparatively light offerings of | pich ii the bl Gl ub = game, after all, and, notwithstanding, it + 5 e Ho ny | Asain for £100; that they would play Malyern s and by the nce of @ very | “Sive nave had one bad fallure this week should have been easy, It took the Rourkes | ¢ L A N ehonald. Hat. | @8ain on their own ground for $100. The ntial class of h Belti the, fRERY] DOOU. AN BNGE BoUsE b ten innings to clinch it. o5 Horiord 1\',:'.',"[ Cooss & Btrghy: Malvern “nu” goncluded they would' teall crop reports show improving i hi an old &nd;weir establishad o SHERR G e Sots 19 s: Hart and Kraus; Cross and Murphy. | their bluff,” and sent a challenge last Ma o8 for the rallroads. The latest estimates | M. Cook & Son, an old and wel, establisce HERE'S WHERE WE WON IT. Solit at Schlitztown. L Malvern on the grounds here, | indicate a probability of fully 500,600,000 Ir\“"“ ok M‘l‘“’d"‘.,"q"“fl‘\";""\”(‘,"_‘“','fl T Tluwl- Grasshopper Ulrich, as usual, was the g Tor 360 a side; nelther niné | bushels of wheat. Up to the 20th of August | hiEh clas b P MILWAUKEE, Sept. 2.—Milwaukee split 4 3 o B of any consequence in Omaha for many first man to face Mr. Johnsing. He had his s 1} x than the men who played in | the crop of corn was estir 1 at about _ . 2 3 ; even with Toledo today.” Score first game: e preceding two ga sider §iels A months, and the first shoe failure that has Gyes freshly cleaned up M the morning and | St 3 at e | the preceding two kames. At idering } L5000 bushels, but later weathor con- | Gieurred ore for $Ix months 3 e TCERIR ANGL] Atilwaukee: Nl 3| the challenge until las n enwood | ditions have encouraged the hope that the g e the second ball pitched he strafghtencd out | Fois" " 00 0 0 *—12 | replied that they would play Malvern if | yield may. prove to be close upon an ave AU South Omaha cattie receints have along the Ieft field line like a streak of chalk. | ig: Milwauke 7 Errors: | they would go to Glenwood or Plattsmouth, | erage. So far as respects transportation gn hye gone up, but £ood hOEA fire be- Then before Mr. Nicol, Mr. Johnson or Mr. | Milwaukee, b: i ed runs: | Malvern replied that inasmuch as Glenwood | interests, the increase in wheat, amounting LyBGR sl b B e Welch cculd realize it, the Rourkes had piled : , & ase hits: | had proposed that they play here, they did | to something near 100,00.000 bushels, will | {i"eoo ‘demana, and the general e o up six big oleugenous rurs, pastelles, every | Mille LT e R IO S e Wi TSR R D o TR et R L-mk.» pldly wearing off. vt i non, 1SuRlisr: 3 0 he privilege of playin h a club [ in corn, for, relatively, a smaller portion st AuguSt thers were seventy fallures one: of them. Striol By Hughey, 3; by they had already defeated twice, and would | of the Corn erop than Of the wheat crop I8 it:August there were seyenty fally a a gainst the k Hughey ) ¥ h _of thi heat T Nebraska and seven - Omaha and Lily Langsford laced one up again Time: Two hotrs. Umpire: M not play at Plattsmouth or Glenwood. subject to long hauls, and the large in 2 y . palisades for a pair of sacks. Cotonel Kling- | furres, Tae RO Limbire; Ao e el Nt erurnl will (e vertar rayel|| Soutn Qmahd. yin g the fmontn Jjust passell H il M " > g prie aker an joland; ghey 3 AR B i8tte y LM A the fallures aggregate but twenty-reven, stone muffed Willie Bill Moran's fly; big [ Farkand, Baltimure Won It, from east to west for export. It therefore | hag TRUNEER AEREEES ! McVey smashed her over tho fence, Grandpa cond game OMAHA, Sept. 1.—To the Sporting Fd- | would not be surprising |f the earnings of | AN I the city but on Seory accepted a pass, and Fear and | Miwaukee ..... 003 itor of The Bee: In Thursday's, August | the railroads out of this year's crops quite Frederickus both hit safe. This bit of fancy | Toledo . 00 2 Morning Bee you publish the Baltimore- ‘f;,‘""'.‘?:mfin ARl A e Vo ed to vild pitch o 0, was its: ol : Louisville game as: Louisville, 8; Ba bre, Ly e e 8 Sreat ) Mk iiked (o o wild et or two, wan | | pitecoBllivaukes, 1 ,Tgteas, . Brrors: | Louisvilc game ax: Louteyille, & Baltimore, | 16 aiits (6'purchiise suppiles ai the east, | Fale Busness Done for Tndia and China ot Rilbded: to. Milwaukee, 5: Toledo, 1. Two-base hits: | publish Baltimore, 8; Louisville, 6. The i\‘,"‘,',.._‘.',‘,f,‘“‘f,,',";',m”'.,‘.’}"’:“”""‘]‘; n:!-‘::‘rh:!':‘r ____Low Priges. | 4 Nio v\‘n‘~« tit? Goodenough, Clingman, Frank. Three World-Herald claims that its account of | wheat i,; low, vet its yiedd I8 now h“"w‘ MANCHESTER, Sept 2.—During the e, 1 & base hits: Clingman, Taylor. Time: One | the game is correct. To decide a wager | iy 95 pe. rreater 4 , week a fair business was done for India In their half, the Apostolic gang gt one r b M at 2 per cent greater than last year' nd (1 Aheir balf, the Aportolle BanR Byl wilg | Bour und forty minutes. Umpire; Mequade, | Kindly publish the Winner. for any reduction of say 10 per cent ih the | and China, makers having more order out to third and through a lunkhcad piay by #ianbing Comes Stentiily. rhett Very Well Ploased. D e ey T LR Yy still near the lowest point, and espe prices of th 2 date of ly 30 pel 3 the dapper Mr. Fear, he was enabled to slap NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—Champion Jim | Riue8 0f the same dateiol tully o B e for law China cloths and best shirtings. his valises on the plate. That was all. CITY 3 A heavy rain | Corbett reached town this morning. Regard- | reckoned as fully up to the average of late | The home trade showed improvement with .... ...... .......... .. '..... In the see:nd McVey was slammed out at 2700 people out to sce | WK the, Bloux Clity Athletle cluys offor he | Years, which, after all did not prevent the | the fine weather, new orders being given first by Preston, the ry made a hit e Dretrotia plny. bl This arter. | Sai: “T am willing to fight Jackson in | a&ricultural sections from suffcring much | with greater freedom. Moderate orders nul.n{e second, but here his journey ended, The Blues won | same easily by | Sloux City and will meet the club's repre. | less than any other under the trials of | were taken for South America and Egypt o | jayle's o ard d ofte: sentative any day this week. The $5,000 | last year. . Yarns drageed in spite of the lessened pro- | Their friends, becoming alarmed at their | as both McCann and Old Hutch flew out to ing Gayle's curves hard and often. | SERAUNE, SR (AN A ECR: Uy Edod | “The réorts’ on’ the world'strops made | yOrHS HFAEERE 1D SEUE RS UG Thied their | long absence, began a search, which re- OUGLAS Sunduy Scores. MDQU{T[‘E RUGS Inches { ¥ ch, worth § 4.50 ch X et PYRRE ¥ LTI JAPANESE RUGS U6 feet .. Ceiseeae . & 208 cuch, worth § 6.0 620 feot . y ‘ worth 0x8 foet i . ¢ *h, worth OxI2 fect v TP aeh, worth O0DD LUT OF RUGS Brussels ugs 27500 inclies ¥ v ae e e X worth Ligrain Rugs, SixI8 inelies i i chi) worth Moquetie ANNIS Inches, s 3 ) worth 3.0) S1 opskiu Ruzs Yot 8 worth 800 Sk Rugs, Tx6) (ich o G ach, worth 500 REMNANT —Also for this woek @ Groar 1 it Sule Cotton In win Sumples “eee o e worth 50, Wool Ingrain Saples worth 7b¢ Matting Remnants . oo . . . worth 40¢ nnes .., i worth _ 40e ants ... . “ees . . worth FL.O) urpets .- deinnaae e 3 L worth — §0c R nin uts St D worth 50 Mishit ngenin Carpo ¥ ¢ worth 815 Mistit Bruecols Carpots. 0. i 7 worth 1800 1,000 1assocks. .. ¢ & e : worth 100 2000 Ottomans By worth 1% most eplossal comed | errors ever seen on any grounds. The crowd was disgusted ore - sTounts t'won by Knecht = Ve 4 Omaha_merchants we ged to pay Milwaukce, 3-4; Toludo, 12 ville game' postponed; wet ground. ourth Fade. one mile, treet markets have during the past week | 3y e (s for Bank ot and Kansas City; 11; Detr nding of the T o “frst_heat 5 1 , | shown a partial reaction from the advance | this probably explains why many of th . " at. Pr.CY me and the activity immediately following the | carry a part of thelr money in easte The splendid rainfall in the morning made Played. Won. Loxt. Pr.Ct ! S Achstae M and the activity immedlately following the | Sane ‘and"borrow. heavily at o per. cent an almost perfect field for ball playing at | ek B 6.1 ! b4 | Thira heat won by H. C. Tyler and § per cent from eastern financial in run: Visner. Double plays: Caruthers (un- | F. Angha chanting now apparent on e hand s, A 2| Eses the whole por right fin of his the necesasry kink, like so sisted); Carrol to ( to Caruthers. Saturd, the 'Twenty-sixth Street Stars | with them, a reason for expecting a per but £00, showing that farm 7 ball Tk 1; by Rhi 3 T 1 the Admiral follow ni t ival of fidlon ot incre lealers should utilize the ein stalks before the gal Bases on ha v Baker by Rhines, 3; | caressed the Admirals as follows \anent revival of confidence, an increas dealers shou e th RN e n: stalks | Fr by Parven, 3; by Parker, 4. Struck out: 'BY | Stars ....... i $ 11 5-21|In the earnings of the railroads and im- s afforded them by - th To be sure, he was hit preity often, but, by Parker, 4; by Buker, 3. Time: | Admira ¥ § 2 3 0—11 | proving dividends upon corporate ca L 'r’.’;.\ “T'“u'n”“‘. int ), ¢ with the exception of one inning, this al- | < “and thirty' minutes. Umpire CEneaT s stars, | &eDerally. That the capitalist holders cons ers have 4,00 acres of ways happened after chances had been fes; Taker, Parvin and Bur- POl Street Stars. | Siider to be the true time for realizing, and, | land | this ‘vear. which will ¥ £10.00 worth of F100 por week or #4.00 por month, #2500 worth of god : #1.50 por week or #6.00 per month. £50.00 worth of goods, 33 82,00 por week or $8.00 per wonth. $75.00 worth of goods or ¥2,60 por woek or $#10,00 per moath. $106.00 worth «f go s, £3.00 pur week er #12 00 per month. OF200.0worth of oods, SO0 per week cr #15.00 per month ANCHESTER TRADE REVIEW. Formerly People’s Mammalh Install nait Koo, nd 10 cents for postage on Big 94 Catalogu Write for Baby Carriage Catalogue—Mailed Free, Goods sold on payments in Council Bluffs & South Omaha g Close evening at 6:30 exceept Saturdays. Kling. dication of the club's solidity. 1 stail | at the Vienna fair are here menerally re- | yand to mouth polity and of the expert | sulted today 'in finding the bodies of two ‘We had a big scire in the second, but that | y name no conditions which will bother the | #arded as materially underestimating the Dundiers only [hdian forties sold fairly | of them at the Five-Mile rapids of French S THE BEST. was about all, for they only got one more % i elub.'" probable output. The opinion gains ground | el at rather better limits. Prices were | Tiver. All were prominent citizens, il pearly little tally. > 4 DI Ol 3 that the aggregate supply of wheat from all [ yoninaily unchanged throughout. — e G Cole led off with a smash for two bags, 2. ned runs % nvid ty Won Both. sources will turn out to be the largest In — - SPECULATION CAUSED THE FAILURE, QS coRDovAN BRae atter Holly “haq’ been ‘erased at first < Detroit Two-base hits: [ DAVID CITY, Sept. 2.—(Special to The | the world's history. Should this prove to Wool Market Kevi w 'FRENCHA ENAMELLED GALF * [ 4 : Beard. Double | Bee,)—The Northweste; 'id City | be the cage, it will afford a valuable help STON, Sept. 2.—The Amerlca Vool or P . iy B A Colonel Johns'ng reached first on &n error, | plav: Nile fo Beard B Higolitcier L e ra Ol R ERamIEnS of "“{‘I',“ Ity | Gwards the abatement of political discon- | POSTON: Sept. 2—The Am b naoy [ eunion Bavenar it I Baget: aad Lank %4.33 50 FINECALF& KANGAROL while Cole gayly romped howme. Struck out: By Dani, Gaylen 8 || o A eer o, hoerneon f.tentand the recovery of, depressed induatry | STC COMOD (3PSR8 he wool me the F s Money. 53.§JP0LICE.3Snus, 2. WORKINgH| It looked as if they were in for a gob of bases: Kansas City, 12: Detroit, 5. following scores: First game, Northwest- . 5 ulation in Sugar by a junior partner was the £ %2 EXToA FING MENg yurs, But how many times have 1 told you wo hours. Umpires: Sheridan and | (ono IEGREONeS BIrsg Eame TNOrWeRt | Germany, - France, Belgium, etc., the re- | since the 2ist, particularly while nearing the a 7 Ritaibal A ¢ rns, esham, 12, 8 B covery of trade Large ex- | cloge , Monday, the ma- there is nothing In looks. You know the | J3arle. = Hatterie Danlels and Donahue; | Wesr. 15; Gresham, 11. Batteries: North- | COVery of le .c AR close from Thursday to Monday, the ma 2 i) e ot » delectably it you call it a rose. Well, that's Standing of the Teams,. iresha Schneider and Maupin. this country. It remains to be seen how | on the tariff was to be, u..- chief feature | manufacturing house of 8. Barron & Co. of -LA lESv the point I am trying to make. Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct Bt e TOR Ty maas Whesl At far the event will justify that hope, but it [ being the purchase of 1,50, ounds of | this city. The confession was made at a : 4080792 The crowd all held their breath as Mohler, | Sioux City . ST Y T R The oot Eaidule of el moas tor | Wil at leest for the present, give stim- | Montana by a i factir tall Ciceting of the Arinta creditors by Theodore 4392° BEs‘rD ONGOLy the boy from Japan, waddled to the plate. Kansas City.1111000 108 ne g Schedule of wheel runs for | yjud to European industries, and that may | the class referred to las me ST A 2 SEND FOR CATALOGUE i 4 G Minneapolis 104 September has been arranged by Captain | possibly suffice to.break up the prevailing | in any time regardless of any speculative | Barron, who places his loss at $7,100. The -5 2 Bang! 3 102 George Willlamson of the Ganymede club Dfagmancy and start ol world commerce | influence—not being force by any ad- | jatter is a son of the senior member of the ¢ i W:L-DOUGLAS, That was a wicked slash by the Kid at 108 Pt P s VLA x!v\mu upon a fresh era cf activity. vane There has be gn_ considarab) 1e8s | prn. For years S. Barron & Co. did a pros- s BROCKTON, MASS. ERE Saca ;8 cholest, cauvalutions. i < ceee 110 16, 4 a. m., Sioux City, 115 miles; 2. 7 a. m. “The enactment of the new tariff has had | demand for fiecces, and o siEht CASINE U9 | perous business, &and when an_assignment You cnn save money by wearing the Then one of thise Indolent drops of his | Detroit cieeieen 108 Malvern sixty miles 30, 7. mi.. Fremont, | less effect upon the English market for our | in the views of holders of, (Crritorls wooy made last month 1t was a surprise to the lan 8 came moping along, end the Kid smcte it | Milwaukee U] eI ] . Fremont, | ((urjties than had been exbected. = Like | StlL, it has been, on the whole, a falr wee nade rorise fo th By eiens] with prodigious power. It went way out over ¥ our own market, London had bought mod- lu;- trade, and wools in senoral Rave been|itrado, Coungsel for. the firm said that | hig gradeof sboes in tho w eft like a swallow on the wing, and Mr. ENTERING TJE BOME STRETOH. Questions wud Answers. erately on _ the =prospect, and [t sold | sold at as bigh B Brice o8 Of CO% LAC inlly | tho astets were $122,183.40; preferences, | value by stamping the m johnsing and everybody else thought it was B SIDNEY, Ia., Aug. 2.—To the Sporting | Prunisiy, 00 the advance, Uritieh inyeetors ing the menth: medium wools ate especiully | §41,000; labilities, $185,000. The firm has | bouom, Which protect you axainst bigh prices and a 3 ne ~SIDNEY, la., A 2.— Sporting | have been so di aged by the recent re- rm. Augus e Suspense c LI Briacioss 3814 ner et 0 iy the midd profits, q over the fence. But it wasn't. Running | Iace for the Western Assoctation Mennant | Bditor of ‘The Bee: 1 would lke to ask | cajvershins of our great raliroads that time | trade has labored being at an end, they hoped to pay 38} per cent ion the $1, but “‘,,‘,,"',,{‘:{,”,‘;“";_', Pt SN Ahoss aduptiEwc swittly back to the fence, Grandpa Seery R e your opinion of a_decislon that was made | Felki clapse and those evenia be Toreotien | Saw thelr way clearer as to what to do und | Instead submitted a proporition for 25 cents | {ihav thom' sold everyiwhers atlowes nricenfo S % i in a game of ball Monday. There was one | hofave Tom Hiona- aven orEots at to expect. The feeling in general is | on the $1. This basis of settlement did | the valio give " prices for leaped up into the air about eleven or thir- The great race In the Western assoclation | out, Neiu o o0 LbeRe efore London will become a considerable : g altie given than any other make. Take no sub. teen feet snd tore the lights out of the 3 ¢ N s i e ea i on econd hesers e | buyer eitherifor investment or speculs aful. - he . iaales of ifleeces ol not meet with the approval of the creditors. | stitute. Lf your dealer cannot supply you, we catis e e S50 b0t 1t singed g | continues with unabated interest, notwith- | bathman makes three strikes and rune to | Here this is expected, and the effect of this | mainly of medium_ and low medium Creditors examining tho statement sheet | goyep hapd, and by a lightning throw he got it standing the fact that Rock Islana seems | st (the catcher failing to hold the third | oes of the. wamal Landen socopesation has | Washed Weols at 1518c, of which se g atemen! adel e i % _ 2 strike); the catcher throws the ball to | pae eady discounted anc e ler | hundred thous: ndp.umw were taken, Te noticed an unexplained deficit of $7,100, and IRAEK: horossithe 1ot to MoVey to be clinching her hold on first place. As | firgtand the batsman is out, but in trying | byan qrcddy discounted and has no further | Go6 " Was in some demand, There w asked for an explanation. Theodore 8. Bar- | A. W. Bowman Co,, 117 N. (6th, nd the people all cried aloud in their ex- | the clubs stand this morning Omahg 18 | to aveid the first baseman’ the batsman i Sales of “ghort” at 1le, of eight months' at { ron was visibly agitated, and his face flushed [ ©: J. Carlson. 1218 N_24th. uisite joy. but forty-two points behind the leaders, | falls in such a manner that it looked like IR BEES 1T, 2¢, and a_ falr-sized lot of twelve mont as he said: “Gentlemen, I took that §7,100 | Elies Svenson, 2003 N. 24th. 1ND HERE'S WHERE TROUBLE CAME. | With five gumes leds won and four more | he did it intentionally, = now. could the AZDUINAEES £1 at 10a12c ' for average, and 12@lic for cho Unknown 1o my father, who is the ‘company’ | 1gnatz Newman, 424 8. 13th, Ot e tEE g 4 Oregon wool was in fair request at current e R M W. Wall, things went along in this style until | 105t This is but a narrow margin and will | second to third, the baseman claiming that | Omana StI1 das an Fxeellent Standing | quotations. n Sddition to the sales of | in Theodore S. Barron & Co. I drew it W. Fishor, 2925 Leavenworin the Binth, when th core stood § for Pa | Teauire but a few gaines the right way to | the man ran Into him purposely to hinder Among Kastern Business Men. 1,5%0,00 Ibs. of Montana, there w eV out in two checks, one for $4,000, and the Kelly, 8tigor & Co., Farnam & I5th 8 wipe It out. Omaha has nineteen games vet | him from throwing rd base to catc 0 e sized lots of te 'y sther for 00 speculated on Wall street T. A- Crossy, 2600 N st §o. Omaha and 4 for Tubby Welch. It looked like a |t play. and considerimg the StARGArd. of | (oo buseman vonning Crom seoand io dhie | - Mr. W. H. Raberton, Omaha manager of | MOGORIE, B8 101010 o' Over 5,000,000 108 | on for $3,100. 1 speculated on Wall stree LLY O double riveted cinch. But you know what | the plichers now with the team, Whitehill, | The umpir a R. G. Dun & Co., speaking of locs le. ; b e o 8 & no i } Rl fedeor it . G. Dun 0., speaking of local trade, luded some Wyoming and Idaho at | 40 SR S ;o base ball Is. Abbey and Clousen, and judging by the | fc ishit righe - Plense. 1ot me hean from | says: 3 And. miscellaneous lots of varlous And what did you speculate in, pray? HANDSOME PEOPLR Mohler was again the first man up and | @ il of ball they have been playing dur- | you in regard to it.—F. B. Jenki turned from a vacation trip east on territorial wools ranging in price f!‘nn! 10! lll‘ll\‘ifll\]‘flll:l creditor. % Bo awalted out & nice. clean singie. “Them, | ik the lost week, notwithatanding reveraen | *Ana Tt ail lay with (he. GMBIEs 108 | Montes e e S et n | @lie. e medlum scoured, 1 Sugar,” answered Mr, Bazzon, re ippe ce o at Lincoin, we mauy yet be able to end ihe . 'he man w e fine medium goc; ne, STaL38e And you drew oul the money unbeknown A Only Those Who after Preston had ripped three gaping rents | Soqgon’ i’ necordance with the manage. | et | The man was out If he sald so. New York City a number of the leading | California, s ; fine, {o your partner. 1 demand that this story ! in the air Marcum and Welch hit safe and | foosen I accordance with the manage- | “cOUNCIL BLUFFS, Aug. 2.—To the | oo e e ylaey , Al o 3 Teot] the bags were full. ghls ORnal L WAL ey St I Sea on | ienarting Waltor ot Thes Heer: o Gealle. 6 | oLy men kol the IMrgeati liousesiin il {h'}l';‘, aomenhat '.{',*{}},{,,f, LA Ve investigated. Let us have his bank books Have Good Teoth. That was bad, and Colonel Clausen grew st and most exciting in the country is | dispute will you please answer in Sunday Ty T o interylewed, l'll was grauifs: | dimand. at current s and broker's acconnts,” somewhat Infloréscent about the gills, and by 'the fact that fitty-two points | liee the following questions: What Is the [ 1o 12, AK! W2 S n0u eveaiient. stands | business up to’ Saturday ‘was' d | “Counsel nsisted that the young man was | 6010 BATLEY more 80 when Ulrich let Kling's grounder | ¥t v the six leading clubs. ~ This O e T hroaa, Jump and the | ing “with these eastern people. = Repre- | market in Australlan wool on the basis telling the truth. Subsequently the creditors T get through, and redder yet when Works | Afternoon the Omahas meet the St. Josephs 4 sentatives of some of these mreat houses, | 40@éo (in ‘bond), ured. These agreed to a compromise at 33% per cent, the 3 the Charles Btreet park and a battle | Ans.—(1) Twenty-nine feet seven Inches. | i speniking of our. local joblers, hamed | cover both combing and’ clothing S i ; wl floor Paxton Block, 16th and Furnam Ste. Whaled out a single and Cole a two-bagger, may be sanguinely anticipated, | (2) Five feet eleven inches, I rerse hnpee thes ey hamed | Which the sales of the week include money to be paid in three installments. I four runs getting in and tying the score. ay Luckerino Ebri W e 0] i 2. 2 ‘0 the Spo g Bditc v oy o ) e e week amounted to 2,648,( g o i olophone, 1063. B R AN nich R dlatide Snd. sorensan 10| Siim o Ml e il rad fincd | DMAFA, Aug, 41 AP R P (S anlg ket It cay, Tauah e e S5000 1bs. forelgn, maKing a Children Played with Matehes. Lady attendant. German spoken. Full sot the gi2nd stand, but the tenth Inning evened | Kames, and of course we want all five of | {n Sunday's Bee to decile a bet: In & | while to State that in all the conversations | total of 5.081,000 ' Ibs., against i total ‘of | MUSCODA, Wis, Scpt. 2—Fire, started | tccth, 5.00; mudesame duy the impressio matters up nicely, and of course the victory | these games. Thursday evening the team | game of high five A, B, C and D arc | held with the credit men above referred to, 000 1bs. for the previous week, and a |\ o% b uqeen playing with matches in a | #s taken. Fillings without pain. All work Was a great one. Koes to Des Moines for three games, thence | playing; A deals the cards, B cuts and | in which nearly every house of consequence 000 Ibs. for the corresponding | = il twenty dwelllr the town | wirrinted. Use Dr. Bailey's Tooth Powder Ulrich got his base on balls, again exempli- | 10, Decria. Jacksonville, Quincy! and Rock | shuffiles’ them. A claims that he (A) be- [ in Omaha was discussed, not one word was . anuaty | 1o and the Methodist church, Loss, land for ‘three each, the threc at the | ing the dealer has the last shufiie. T | drgpped uncomplimentary to our people. 130,000, among the European nations. In Bogland, | ket: Domestic wools have been rather quiet NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Unsuccessful spec- th 1 ! 2 DENTIST tying the old adage that everything comes to | jutter place ending what has been certainly a claims not. Who is right?-J. B. Rein- me Interest was nifested In the | 070,000 lbs. a a man who walts. Lingsford died at first, [ a most wonderfully prospercus and suc- | hart, a Subscriber. @ political situation in Nebruska, and a good | week in New wirew WEATHER FORECAST. but Billy Moran got In a plcturesque lick | cessful season. Ans.—A. many inquir were made as to whether | The sales for ”'f[ week in Philadel i And Proston permitted McVey's grounder to | Omaha and St Joe will play but one | oMAHA, Aug. 2.—To the Bporting Eqj- | O, B0t Nebraska would foin Kansas and | gregate 102,30 Falr, Cooler In Western Portion and North- v slip by him. Then Seer It me today. to induce Manager £ 5 s Bdl- | Golorado with a populist governor. Not . Tatiman cut s couple ot oy i mcCann | Nicol to” transfer the postponed Saturday | tor of R se give the world's | heing a politician and not being well in- Money Market a S S er. wost Winds for Nebraskn, by administering second two-sacker, d the di game to Omaha were fruitless, and that ¢ 0 N sprint, hoth profes- | ¢ it was not possible for me to en- LONDON, Sept. 2.—Money Auring WASHINGTON, Sep! r Ne ‘Golden Specific, , and the day was ours game will probably never be played. With [ Slonal and amateur, in The Sunday bee. | jjgnten’ them, but among conservative bus- asl It 18 not | ¥ > in wester: rtion; winds be- It ean bo given in & eup of 0uffe or tes, This bit of artistic hitting netted another | Abbey a st Kling this afternoon the | Also give the names of the men and when | HRET ST ol 00t this country there is | the Week were a shade easier. It {8 not | Fair; cooler in western portion; win ) wliaan be mive 13 4 Gup RLo0TLn I Quartet battle should be & warm one. It will be [ the records were made.—Subscribe siderable uncainess with reference to | expected that thay will strengthen for | coming northwest Barmioss. sd Wil Ecor o The Saints tried hard in their half, but | called promptly at 3:30, and the teams As.—1) Professfonal, John Owen, Jr., strength of the populist movement, es- | some time. The enormous stock of gold For South Dakota—Fair; probably cooler S Noontie ek 2 baw besu ot R ucan their efforts were futile, and again they | W Washington, October 11, 1890, § 4-5 seconds: | pectally in the west. held by the Bank of 1d shows a glUt | 4o castern port winds becoming northe 9 5 16 every inglance & perfeot ours has fols went down. Score Position. St Joseph, | @150 H. M.’ Jonhnson ahd Harry Bethune he feeling among eastern manufac- | of available resources. The opinion of the h { ver Fulls. The oyaiet ononimprogoated OMAHA. “irst soo.Mareum | (2) Amateur, E. L. Lucas, Cambridge, } turers and job Wwas very encouraging. | best authorities now, however, fave [ AMissonrt—Fairs warmer. In. wostern ;‘h.‘."fi:m""-;:.‘”;t:’,’:. n utier @ possl bility AR, Hutehison. ...\ Secona ...Mohler | vember 16, 1880, § 6-6 secol All that W toek the view that th® ta turn in the tide of business ere long, which el i 51BN SPERTEIC S0 o, nctnnatt, 01 Ulrich, 31 3 8l 8B, PO, Ulrleh, . V70 i Preston | NEHRASKA CITY, Aug To the | was settled, and l'm‘l' us o result Dusiness | will absor these unprecedented accumula: | PYECMESIE YA cooter i southwest % booK of DAL WiRrs ror, 10 B g Langsford. . . Short ....Holly | Sporting Editor of The Bee ase state ien could readjust themselves to th. tions. One of the leading factors fs the | = HOr R ette e thwest 4 Hhagxord, v Left ‘Work | In Sunday’s Bee what pltcher has the best | conditions and e e PN | Lo ment of the American tariff question, | Portioni winds becoming northwest. ' | “r sals by Kuha & Co., Druggists, Coras aues S jidle 11 Cote | average in pitching, and alse what player | even tenor of its way without de which ses (o have an immediate effect | oo Towa=iaivs south winas Bt on 15th and Louglas streets, Omaha. | BN i Right Il UNicol | has the best batting average, both baing | #0od many instantes were cited of a on international trade. Husiness continues 8 Lk B, S A B | o ARl Moran.............. Cateh 1l Welsh | of the Western association.—W. Bartling. sumption of operaflolid in the factories, a to expand and the strenzth of the market Loeal Keco R, iy 4 P L Bitah) aaes S RUBE | ARS + will have to wait a little longer | & perdicted a very garly activity in ‘com- well maintained. Naturally this is greatly Oreior.or T8 WRATHE Y 0 sl 3 nerela ers aR-Addng the line 1o to cheap money. 11 gilt edge stocks - MAI 1\ Fear, rf for the pitching record, but Purvis of the | MEiial matter Sang : 3 Sept. 2. —Omaha or rature and | vy 2 s LG 5 o deorias let . e Since return | have had a conver stand almost at prohibitive pr and se Sept. 2 C \ e 0 Clausen, p.... LEIGH & .ROSK ABIES. 01D |‘“l;1.1\" "‘!.’4 ”“, batting - tion with one of ‘the/leading financiers ¢ ond and third rate securities are cons rainfailcompared with corresponding day of (l - o AL DING NO. 6 Mont.,, Aug. 2.—To the | Omaha, who I8 notisofhopeful in his views. | quently profiting thereby. There has been | past four ye; { Clifford Mrings 825,000 and the Others | Sporting Iiditer of The I Please an- | On the contrary, he says that the tariff | considerable investment in the foreign mar- 1894, 1893, 1892, 1801 | ; — . - Fotoh Fair Prices. swer in Sunday's Bee whet a man | guestion 15 not séttled, and that on the re- | kets. Home rallway securities were strong | Maximum temverature j WHEAT AND OATS NEW YORK, Sept. 2—The sale of the | Na% KOt !Ivih;w«“hllnhlly-* hand in & Jack pot | convening of congres e same old agita- ith an increase in demand. Low priced | Minnum teniperature. 652 5 ohler, 2b... - A 4 . , i i 1 draw poke ¢ e s not called when | tion with reference o the monetary system | stocks in the market Americ secur- | Average temerature. 7 33 " TR IN Q Bebier, [ racing stable of Teigh & Rose took place at | he ‘opens the pot—-A Tie Readcr. T B o [ 1 Bhare of the business. | Procipitation ... D16 .00 .00 FOR SALE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. arcum, 10N 8 Sheepshead Bay before several hundred of Ans.—He can show his cpeners, but must | is disposed to dik it everything that is | Prices showed unexpected strength, islch, c..... the best known owners and trainers and the hi» down his “hand” in order that all the | sald by castern people looking to a resum - - o TR Drinearaalied yere gooi The sroateet di L BRETR AT a8 e R Ly DB R Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. Triad | fioy'and since March e ¥. 0. B. ¢ Omaha, or iRk o mand was, of course, for the horses in o 5 . Thics ar 1ass Alal vemet sizo, 25 cents. ) ymal tompo e 502 livere cour : gole, Moo .. {Fiining, which have been running tately | VAL, fa. Aug T e BPartng | O Bt nvg:pfATs. foF & Tebarn of el Normal temparature. ... e 093 delivered at your station olly, and winning. Much competition was seen | FEditor of Bee: declde a bot ALy AYRE TS 10F & prD. o5 10¢ WESTERN PENSIONS E i for the O Agaaas 6aso | Teephone 218, ohtison, n'the xale 6f Cliord befbre he was fnally | pleass answer ‘the followlng question: s | ol time activity 1 bsiness crcles. Accumulated oxcess Wiico T 02 | ocked do 0 ose e person born in this country of foreign In visiting the. e locally few of our SRS armul procipitation . . 1inch | Total 3. 2 knocked ‘agmm 4o R duHoss, 001 RaTNGR_UOEh. 4B DL SeiRive of Lopelen fess men arp gaund in® the List of Veterans Recently Remember d by | Bycces fort ~ osien | f Omaha Elevator Co. Omabha ... .60 000020 4 t, Lazzar: I @ citizen of the United States upon becom: | Omaha's trede WasTheld its own rer the General Government. Accumulnted deficiciicy sinee Maren ‘. MAHA. Bt. Joseph . 101001040 spun. The ol ing of age. not considering the son of a | ably, "especially in Jebbing linew, and all | \wASHINGTON, Sept. 2—(Special to The o 14.13 Inches (&) . Runs earned: Omaha, 6, St. Joseph, the price brous other of Butter- | forelen ambassador or person in the en:- | pETCR | Ihat, the, JODORR S - TURIGY | Bee)—Pensions granted, lesue of August 22 Other Stations at 8 P. M. Fwo-base hits: Langsford, 1. McVey, Glea, the Futupt but the next | ploy of u forelgn government?—i. W. Me- | FURATIy 0 O uginess this fall ‘and wini were braska: Renewal—Franklin ar, 2; Cole, Home Tun; Col yearling on the list, a half broth J notwithstanding the destruction of theé | 1.ombard, Elk City, Douglas county. Relssue coccor— loo Total Statement showing the wondition of tem- 5 peratureand precy t Omha for the Write or wire us for prices, " W. V. WOOD Corvespondent for Kennett, Hopkins & Co, ses on balls! Hy Ciausen, 13 by Johnson, | SPun and w.azzarone, brought $5,000, Richar Ans.—Yes, he is a citizen kL R e Fugtion. of the I I, R0 PVen cor nitan b ctbrY gonnsan, | Choker heibk #he purchaser,© The horses < ~ grops in nearly all our tributary terrtory. | joun'T. Baited, Lincoln, Lancaster county 1. Wild pitches: Cluusen, 1; Johnson, | Which brought more than 15,000 were Sporting *quibs. small bils to & great many customers will Towa: Original—Benjamin F. Mossman, exaATIONS Chicay s, 1. Btruck out! By Clausen. 6 by Johneon | follows: Clifford, ch. ., 4, R. L. Rose, §: “rank Maggloli s giving exhibitions tn [ PmaY P Ko B K ki ate wiil make | Urbana, Benton county; Thomas Reeder Time: Two hours. Umpire: Looka: | " Ducat, b, Corvigan, $10,000; | billiard playlng at Chic gttty P e g BT LU LIS LR West Union, Fayette county; Gecrge W ugh. Chant, b, c., Smith, $,100; Las- A regatta of the Chicago yacht clubs has yea e fcllowing brief statements | Humphrey, Belmond, Wright county. In- Grain and Commission Broker . 18 bear out this theory crease—Frankiin - Hoffman, Keokuk, Lee MeMackin Wins His Game. zarone, ch. ¢, §, Eric Stables, $8,500; Hand- | béen arranged for Labor day vate wire to Chicago and Now York. DES MOINES, t. 2.—(8peelal b | r. 2 Chris 8mith, $7.50; Urania P e 4 R S A AR R P srocery houses has | county. Relssue—John H. Webber, 'Stock- | == nd Telephone No. 515, e 3 5 8mi 3,100 5 3 A k- | Oma _ | Oloudy gram to The Hed)—Today's ball game W fif Gl Bmithy 1.100; Velkrte, b Canadiuns and Philadelphia will be played | sold twenty-f Canned moods since | port, VanBuren county. Original ‘widows, | QUAY 00| Paarelaudy Shuick il of hits and ervors, ana the home | Srethgony & Wiy gperelicts be € B | September 17,18 and 13 ved | ool AN Kol 140 haie Chents of tea I | Cic.—Anna CUMek, Gravity, “Tayior iaiie: 4 o FALEIOL: | CFICE—ROOM 15, BARKER BLOCK. team excelled in both. Score: " e T T e e T The Harvard foot | team, which | Single order Phls. Artn it 0,000- hait | county ok B,. hl,,. nes ... E 3 5, $1.000;" Daoorge o M (“,,', 1‘,:‘, .\i., ‘l\. k n i\‘m. y‘ s actual "n‘”vu,.; x“il n 1895, and will e 1h! \,'\}". lmk‘vlr'“l.nxlx\mwn Nels Knuds st ‘(:‘.‘:.u WM. LOUDON. ncoln ... A A A ¥ ¥ ork at Cambridge on Septemebr 1| number for 2 le, 1 C 4 Ao Y 3 i One of our large dry goods houses re ith Dakota Original—Nyram Pratt, | Davenpori It, yeariing. Hefflefinger, s famous guard, will | oo G0 OF O t'60 per cent on July bt Preston. Kingsbury county K ) 7 teloldy IR Nl . Creity oot ball tewm Fop | pOrts en i oL B peston, Kinmsbury soumty. o o Commission Merchant Lincoln, 5 £,500; chestnut colt, ye fall and winter campaign. Trafton will | {58 ) T ARG, AN e | e SAnDty aics Gty i Clor Holmes. McFadden, Porter, | ! zarone and Han captain the eleven ustomers in Cmahe " are’ Ty R wpid Clty [ Cloudy Ty lals, & Home rune | spur b St re;Spinaway, Manhaitan | | Athleties are at'an ebb ot Columbla col- | iponaible for th od In French River. hita: MoVicker, Porter, [ stable to Richard Croker; bay colt, | lege. A renewal is anticipated when the | "P“One of our leading shoe houses reports N ATHAM O s 2 Qispatc > “liicag: Bases on balls: OFf Mc. | yearling Deceiver-ide. Waiton, S F. | colicas. 1a Hoved. (0 11s now BUNTAEs. I | 80 mee I ardetnrior Auison [spora | , CHATHAM, Ont. Bept. 3.—A dispatch Yipoen . Private wires to Chicago and New York llwvl“&lnk .mr Haltz, 6. Hit by pitched ball: | Dwyer, 8, New York City ot At 1558, Another one reports from | from Sturgeon Falls says D. M. Christy, | SHEIE cufll:un\'n«fi Jvl‘h'l’! viuced on Chicage cMuckin, 2; by Baltz, 1. Struck ou S— » i ; o o ' Lo 2 per ce crease 3 e spin . an wur Northwood ¢ vard of ade y u:-)li:d‘:m', h{ phaita, 1. Buck out s The L el iantet /R sebding: wiihe team of cricketers that Lord Hawke | 15 per cent to 2 per cent increase in ge Rispin and Arthur rthwood of e it aoilatad, g McVicker, o Al bring to America next month I8 ex- | for the first seven months of 1884, as com- | this place were drowned in French river New York Lit 1al cFariand, 3 Holmes, Fisher, TON, Ky., Sept. 2—Secretary od 10 be ong . O ol with NG GATIS MORIAS § i O e ot 1ef) Lors fnige Office, room 4, New ¥or e Bu ok s e Fhner 1o Porer'io ted to be the strongest that has ever | pared with the same months of 18 about the 20th ultimo. Th t I Tipton of the Kentucky Trotting Horse | landed on our shore “One of our manufacturing establishments | weeks ago in a canoe bound for North bay. GEORGE B. RUNT, Local Forecast Omclat | Telephione Ltk | srate or WEATHER, uoneaPaIg and Provisions.