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IHE_OMAHA DAILY BE: Moy DAY qFI’IEMBFR 24, 189L CLOSED IT WITH A \ififlR\" Bt s T 7 ‘.,\‘,::-:.‘*.",?«'"z';s'(:;v“u‘-'f:""‘l":fm"v'vffi‘"I'f?\’-‘-‘i"x""".‘fl‘:v:!‘HIR Bl\lmS 1N O\I\II\ T DU e verelory et Bhd I oA . Her Appearance ainst there 1s no reason why and James Burke on .he charge | against there is no reason wh il gy A G ercps in corn, and the cotton crop in Texas 5t Koon be pounde Vrorm. Games running ' common wanbling howse . v ; —— U o T R IO P speaks louder than words, She doesn't use orts us these, indicating a general roviva { ] Retail Trade Very Quiet but Wh lewle | of aftairs throughout the country, it fs small Pearline. She's worn out with hard wor p N worder that Omaha should sh 10 some e H Watters Pick Up a Little, TENL the GROvMrtty of het neahbors. THI ) Houschold drudgery, you can see, has told . place has become too important & market 1o 1 s ) ) [ g D A Soncing oo IR nOTERL RIHARRGE {5 upon her, Possibly you are a woman who VEWS OF THE MERCANTILE AGINCIES | than a temporary eff ot on general business A is going the same way. Now, these “are “[ o not mean by this that this it p . b ¢ Fatal to 1ts Chances, Quite 0 crowd of sports witnessed a knock- will tiot stffer setioun Joms by feason of the days when such things needn't be, for ANITA, Ta., Sept. 23.—(Special)—Guthrie | out last night at 11:30 on the outskirts of S Tok olAyed DAIN with (RE TOBKY 6amm ve hie ity bebweah “Montana Kt of this | D46 Finda Individuas i 1y s Restel P L ARG A R most women. Labor savers are all around {erday. "T:ey came quite a distasier th- sh | Blace and “Biack Diamond™ form Missouri. | Local Trade, but Prospeets Are its territory. This may be somewhat exper you, and, for woman's work, Pearline with Towa_ college University of | Joseph Pullman, who conluts the foreien | Kansas, University ; ka, *Haker AU the tack, wa o tnken inn { niversity of Baliwin, Kan., and Gates | custody on the saime chargs They Omaha Wins Her Eleventh Gem: from t.e | (iiVie are signed, and a trip to Denver is ball T the (rack and e Tuces were | in Oi a possible thing. | Interfered with. It I8 (hought <one por.s Chempion Twin Citye, » hing. & Lwore Gut the warrants o w spanie of e | ANITA DEFEATS GUEHRIE CENTER, | Venge | - Knockout at His | | CLEVER HITTING AND SHARP FIELDING | Numerons Ereors of the Latter Proved | IASTINGS. Neb. Sept. 25 -(8pecial) Rourkes Outplay the Sages at Every Point was no match for the colored 1 mud to recelve their first defent fof acme | poy ah'be wan (oymAtch for the colored yruging = Suow, Church & « o, sive in the heginning, and the net pre gt ¥ WEorE dme. They were ‘victorious over our biya | sidih Toutia, i {0 T vl that had “Black may ot show up quite w0 Well, but some Ioss Tak ; .rnl.uhlllm list, o twice before, and were somewhat amazed | Diamond wished to he could have won all nust naturally expected from such a ake ad ag e s of scie They are : to get put In the shade. The features of | honors in the first - widesprend failure un the laat. Some s of | LS "l l\l'\ni\ PI o “1 }ml l( tl scie “C{‘- They "‘{" ]‘r“"‘.l s by both - rade cannot be extended beyond a_certai o » bright, ¢ tha ‘e o ° Omaha, 5; Rock Tsland, | e e ere e O ie Fith the | MISNMARCK SUPPORTN THE KMPAROR, | Mr. W. H, Roverson, manager of R. G. | territory with any degree of proft. But b l i iU plnl i Rl Ul el Prsied: Peoria, §-0; St. Joseph . ball and was bruised pretty badly, but w i Vot e i i Dun & Co.'s mercantile agency, speaking of | those whose businzss s of such a nature that [ S well as the ]nwh\ st. In every sort of washing and cleaning, Quincy, 21-8; Des Moir Dl A e I mMDIrE the gamey ot Wies w Notable Sy A Deputation b | they can enlarge their field of operations a Haltimore, 10, §t. Louls Gordincer, Anita's little catcher, knock Wi i 'uullv’m-:s X | shoud certainly do so now.” L let Pearline ]“Wl’ you. Chicago, §-11; Wishington neat home run. Score BHRLIN, Sept. 93.—PFifteen Mundred I Phe week has been a quiet one in retai S dr Pedlers ani some wnscrupujous erocers will tel you * this s s good as™ Gincinnatl, 4 Brookiyo, ANITA dles and gentlemen from West Prussia today | €IFcles. The volume of retall trade has DEVOID OF SPECIAL FEATURES, en same as Pearline.” I1'S FALSE—Dearline is never peddied, Toledo, 15; Kansas City | visited Drince Bismarck at Varzin rpe | Shrunken amazingly, as compared with last and if your grocer sends you wmething in place of Pearline, be Milwatkee, 9: dianapo i e etk AL Varain, = The | Cear. Tha worsy fedlura of this situstion is | STall B¢ t Has n Week of very gutet | honest—send it dack, 3 JANES PVLE, New York B [ usiness ¢ eatings { | | A . | § the Percentag: Are Quite Optimistic visitors grouped themselves in front of the prince's residence, and when the: ex-chan. | (At there Is no good ground for hoping for ROCK ISLAND, I, Sept. 23.—(Special NEW YORK, Sept Henry Clews, head | =, Telegran.) ~-Omaha outplayed Rock Island at cellor appeared upon the veranda he was of the banking house of Henry Clews & every point in the concluding game of the most enthusiastically cheered. The e the order from kitchen to plazza in house- | o, writes of the situation in Wall stroet ONMtSth nasociation acason toddy, playing ) hancellor mude long speech to his | NOMds, and from garret (o cellar in the stores | “During the past week Wall street has sharper fielding game and doing me timy ; visitors, in which he dwelt upon the Polish [ of Omaha. Times are and cconomy | been devold of any features of special in ¥ 4 i Aibde b question, reviewing the history N eiifored poh InATyILE and corpo- | terest. The volume of transact work with the ba Andrews, hdwever, | and other matters pertatning o the Bl B SR gl F b P Ol R A R i pitehed in good form | H UE CENTE He oxpressed his app Iy s s M LEk WO RO S hewhRl I b R, H. PO 3. | m. Emperor William, and sald he saw in them | 8oods, and in flush times bought everything | Raflrond securitics, however, hold their own fl“:;:‘vl‘-“‘;‘ m,. o I ' proof that West Prussia was in no danger | in cases and other large quantities, now I ‘4;1 large and n|-HnI itk ¥ %4 1 :‘ i ’n‘.; ‘I\‘n[v: 'Hw (}Hx.l .{ Im could only | buyk in dozen and cven half dozen lots. He VRIIENE I R IhES ks tHo Fedoy 1 ot (e (e emperor sharcd his sentiments | s veducing is stock raptdly to meet th and when the erop 3 _ Which aims at party revolution, must be | Changed conditions. He tak very ch T R AT L R Lynch, 3 | combated, “God keep the emperor,” the | ful view of the situation, however, and v Nt of freight to the ral Andrews, D 2 3 ex-chancellor concluded, “and give him | that We were becoming too extravagant in s Qtliar Bereal, and. ke thE Boner, rf vnsellors ready and able to carry out his | ©Verything, and needed the discipline which | wheat surpius avafiable for export this year | Majesty's program. 1n this hope: I dcsie | COMes of tis sort of experience. will probatly excecd that of any previous In wholesale circles the conditions Period, large expectations are based upon AP \ quite satisfactory. Omaha merchants are | (M8 *ource of through trafic, The cori Ulrich. NI vvss 2" 0| Hinkle | The deputation responded with enthus " 8 | SREWAY I8 e i production, ot er com vely short I asm, and a band which accompanied the | V el "",‘"”'”“ H b 1"‘;; L -: hauls, thai the decrease in this year's pro rty played the nation#l anthe o eld, and this state and the states and { duct of that staple is of less importance as ! ; e % ritories west of us are learning that i pads thun might at firs ha 18 thelr natural market. When bus- 2 lie country's exports of & SAVIVEN HeHEEA1Y B Jobbers wil ind | Mheat antiifouk alued at §1 000 e LSOt MAnd | whlie iat of Indi Jrn_amounts 1o only any early impTovement. Retrenchment is sympathy with cr Totals 3 Anita I voice In the ery of ‘Long live the e, | lady presented the prince a bouquet, t ALARLEY " Pried R | Eether with a poem addressed 1o Princess e, ... ) | Biamarck, ~ Another lady kissed the prince's | (IiC88 revives generally our Jobbers wlil Friday, September 28, will he the blegest [ hand, which salutation he returned by | these quil times have given them the in- | & 00 rewse of 25 per cent, t day of the season herel The Lincoln West- | chivalrously Kissing the lady upon the lips. | 5¢ track n the race for western trade. | fore, in this latter crop must be a compar ern nssceiation base hall elub will play the | Then the ~ex-chancellor entered into con. | OMaha has never before occupied so good | atively small matter to the traffic of the local hers. Reduced rates on all rails ALon. with hembers of e aesitation” | a position to secure the trade which right- | roads” dependent on their ecreal exp rt roads i radius of seventy-five miles of e 1 himselt on the. pian | fully belongs to lier, and in the midst of the | trade, and any loss on that aceount is lkely 4 Arita have been secured. 1t Is well adver- | B 1 SR, i maell on the PIeA | general gloom this branch of her commerce | 10 be fully sei off by the gain in the expo B s v Omaha, 8. | Ufed, and Jirge erowd ls expected. In | Of Ws health, and the deputation departed | EENERAL KI00T LRI Branch of NEE COMMBTEE | movenent of wheat. however Two-bare hits Cran bl ST AL I i R R e e A ES SRR AL o A sttt i B e et it e L L R e R e e e hour and forty | emceratic eandidate for congressman from | and yrincess. A de i o caringe of i artieles and ¢ Tk I the Ninth district, will ¢ In the grove aggregate trade is more generally dist Passengers, jmprovement in minutés, Umpire BV CENEHB AL LI Na L FATHE grand era Cases Re buted than over before in her history. It | thoxe classes lkely ) be may Quiney’s 8 ball will b v Roc LA supp [ERSBURG, Sopt Tie follow- | 18 safe (0 say hund-els of mew traders are | b inferred from the current active rev.val By s Tele- | Wil he given by cne of It now in this ket who have neve ore | I every Lranch of (rade and the al QUINCY, 111, 3. —(Bpectall Tele- | T} R day of celehrating, Anita urne are published: In st, [ oW In this market who have never before p i, fiiY up‘Gf industiial production. Intel- gram.)—Tolay western cham- | Wil « i : 3 s ¥ 4 rded Omaha as a jobbing center equal | JLurtine i 1t plonship on ing two gaines | ol o I e i pdiad iy Dicnber their wants, Now Is the time for the | HEET! observers see in al e ks from e Moines. " i mame was | and they will play hard to win. there were fifty-one new cases and | extension of our trade into every section | IEaCXPanslon of the curnings of the rail. called at the enl of the fth inaine on ac e - 1 twenty-nine deathn. " In Warsaw, from Sep- | of e . conntry. naturally. tibutany, Rela: | 1o wast: Di ey, are conseque ‘(vl’n A Q‘:'l:‘\ B . s tember 9 to Sept mber 15, the number. of | tions established in 1894 will be maintain seems reasonable 10 oxpect (hat, with such oy cienen 10 new cases reported were and the | e S EIer ot g prof a revival I near prspect, a HUvIng move- AT 110 215 | tumpus Janes Jumpa on s 01d Comrades | 1eat1s ane. “From Sopiember b o Septem: | GroAtler to the ever Increasing profit of | b SE¥WL 10 R e Bl uith & vi v th proti Errors: Quincy. 7 Des Moines, 4. Hase Wl Two Large i et ber 15, th: number of new cases in the fol- | Repcsts from (he west are very encourag- [ 1K DY the highcr prices which thesc con Bite: Quincy, I7; Ded Moincs, 10, Haite GRAND RAPIDS, Sept. 2.—'Bumpus” | lowing governments were: tlosk, foity | tng ooy mi i ivest are very encoutes: rations foreshadow. MeDougal, McGrevy 1 Bolanc et Lk Hay | lowing ents were: o1ty | ing ie Black Hills has tsken new life. | " %X the momsent 1w influent e ey Jones is a much letter man this evening i cascs and thirty-one deaths; Sedles, 122 cases | Wyom'ng is awake and growing. Utah i | ing thece inmortant bull fhctar ENiond same in the eyes of local cranks than he was | and forty-three deaths; Minsk, 108 cases and | improving every way. Salt clearings in- | one being the stil panding Quiney ... L0800 when Manager Ellls traded Killen for him. | forty-four deaths; Podolia, thirty cases and | creased 20 per cent last week. In Coloradn | 0f a very large amotnt road Des Moines g0 DR : teday he allowed the leagu hs; B ssarabia, 310 cases and 115 | there is promise of a very rapid reviv.l. | Ment. Which keeps constanty bef Base hits: Quincy, 7; Des N z leadel Iy elght scatteri 1 him h 1 Novgoeaad, 102 casex and two braska, by reason of her short erop, stands | D! "l']‘} fhod ‘E“s ek L i this br Donnelly and Boland: i Mefar- 1 of him. “Cunnineham was wei at e £ 4 becoming hopeful. ' Thie brings to mind the | portant proportion of - th 3 (i 1 s t, and wild at critical p-ints ore Offcred 1o Sell Militury Secrets. pred'etion of a banker thai before this year | efther in ferious difficulty or suspecte B it no and Rapids ... 78 8701011 ¢ ROME, Sept. Sept A censation has | €ns Awerica will eiter” upon (e ‘wildest | theie simacial < indness: and ofhers seam t0 Joseph woind tp the th o Gouble: | Hits: Grand. Fipids 22 Blows oIt n caused here by a report that two o- | puniE boom ever ‘known, = berlips the | i SR iRR SONE Cfhe trath 18 that the S i peamiwnn atted nac int ors: GrandRapids, 17 Sioux Ch clals of the ministry of war rec ntly offered | = The Bankers scoctation meeiing brought | 19UPLTl busix wpon which many of these ame, but s ani 3 arned runs: Grand Rapids, 0 a foreign power plans of, and documents R EANUGISLI b Liiod soncerns rest (s becoming apparent to dis- | I oL dothing. with:| Bk PMAT manlte I8 Blous Sty | ¢ (& forelgn power plans of, and documents | together a distinguished hcdy of gentlemen, | cerning eycs and they are destined Eo 1o him. Score. i v . Jones. Struck out: By Jones. 1 | fer to, the mobilization of the Ita and while their del berations were mainly | the gauntiet of a public distrust which Peoria % 2.0 un ham. D e plays: Wright | 10T¢e* confined 1o their own business, the discus- | probably they not prepared to with- 8t. Joseph 3 00 bies to ime: Two hours, sions shgwed clearly that they understond | Stand. The market is mow largely occupied Serin CHANGES IN TH ¢ ¢ i 3 Hits: Pe ; 8t r Kerins tatte Jones ani | the situation President Bentley's address | With operations which are caléulated to ’)‘-ml.ml\u‘, 7 y et . i, Cunningham and Bovle . Private 41 Takes Advautage of the | V&I Drob:bly the =t important one made "””"”‘_f‘;_ I“”fl*[;--;;h‘lnw WICHIIT n <1in 3 Swamp v St Sog, Al L L SR ¢ | and has received mueh favorable comment s WO L DRerer B e et Becond game . Twelve-Yoar Veteran Disehiurge = who prefer to indetini e LEDO, Sept. 2.—Toledo won by heavy &e. for its breadth of conservatism Gl be pride exchang i Bponia ..o 08 0008 1L nitinE gk oen nolado won by heavy | wASHINGTON,: Sept. 23,~(Special. Tele: “Omahc's factories -are enjoying a degree o e A e PO BN TE R TABL £, PRICE $1.98, WORTH 87.50 Hites Deoria: 71 8t Jon.ph. 3. Brrors: | Sleven hits made off his delivery were well | gram.)—On March 2, 1893, Major Ge of prosperity whith i quite_encouruging in London begins to show more Interest In 0 Dagrin: 11 Bt Joskon, 4 Datterics: Beam | fcattered. His supoprt was perfect, after | Senofield tesued an order to the effect these otherwise dull times, One of the mn- | American securities =—As our change of Solid Oak. has bris:fae’. finished antique, size of top 24x24 in, b Terr fechan and 8 % Tolado B o enlisted men. who have served (welve years :y .mu,l-:-n ,‘{ s);xrll- 17;1](} T;»y;,q[]],\]h:l: ‘.”-.::]xl:- i Hv\l‘l-h ideas, it I8 natural enough that 'mllfllllwfl/}- ‘}\.;h . suetl paow, in fact is just like cat avov This 4 R anha GI 3 i By geicehescanade s (rade Is widening | tye reduction of customa duties should pre- is only one of the many b ns we ave offering throu g ar entie Btunding of th . Tenins. ‘”" e Ol e 8 5| or more shall be classed as veterans vory rapidly, und- goes as far east as Des | dispose Bnglishmen to our imvestments, The -flu'll\hhull‘nl "L l‘:l(lx’l {‘ l‘ul(‘ \\.'\. lllz\\l‘ll ORAROULEOUE HCIVLID) Played. Won. Lost woledo, 2 HKansas Gl o b : upon thefr owa request may be honorably | Moines In competition with Chic'go. Addi- | firet effects of this change are apparent e AR IRENS S OARE o8 4 Rock Teland Toledo, 8: % Oty i | discharged. vate Charles Mayer, Seven- | t'onal ro i# mequired for the business. | less in any open speculative demand than Peorla i Lok el ol ; j: | teenth infantry, now at Fort 1. A. ‘Ruswell, | The tweyothers in the same lue.report. very | I i streim of {hauiries from Loatn to .)mkaau\llv g b Manning. Niles, ‘e-base Hite: | Wy0., has served his term of twelve years, | encouragingly Wall et hou Lancein . 5 Miiler. Double’ p i Wentz to | and under the provisions of the order Is At the close of 1892 the agricultural im- [ i fontenviaion of X r4 Elml:':‘:“ e . Klusn 4 ou By Hughey, 8; by | honorably dlscharged from rvic plement business was apparently on the high- w 4% business here re ¥ BeLern ; Hast'ngs, 4, Tie: Two hours and five min- ccond Lieutenant James Ronay Wiy 1o an enormons prosperity and we confl arnings imorove, and Quicoy o i1l L L ) ¥ | teenth infantry, has been granted leave for | dently predicted that Om ha would lesd the become <) b i PR i two months, and Captain Thomas Wilhelm, | trale in this line in tht I ng NATIONAL LEAGUE GAM rawers Oloee, WV Eighth infantty, for four months. Captain | 1893 the situation was ¢ zing. though e 5 MILWAUK Wi, Sep 4 amuel R. Jones, assistant quartermasier, | not up to expectations. [n the present year don #poculative Baltimore Still «n the Upiuen In the R co | T0Me Was the last of (he sea will relieve Captain Wiillam H. Miller, i | however—well, the results are too unsatis- cantlous and tenta for the Champlonshin -]‘:‘1\\w;kw- Jpucce d;-q in downing charge of the construction of builldings at , factory to mentic Another year like this | follows closely the fluctuations in B ehia o aothe Qrigles made t | Milwaukes ........8 80800009 Mo as. poac quartermatator st Fore | 10 Ot how yuh in bb saved mn ex iontes, | OWR Deonle mCt the! Duce’. DY et ciivy three stralghts by winning teday's game. | Indiznapolis 220070 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 A # fhe canal project is again befare the peo- | PUVINE. Tondon will be found willing to Hemming started in to pitch for them, but Mits: Milwankee, e o ey ” L y follow us as far us we may choose to £0. 1polis, postoffice has bee tablished d le, and will be voled upon at the genera o was batted frequently, and was ced | rors: " Indinnapolis Earned [ iposioflice ihas bean: ostablighiad at 1dsi=iil ng wilkbe, votediubon mtithe geueral 1t 1 difficult to sec how Englind can | L 4 o difi: it i Glcan g ang: | wilde, 1 er count, D., and Andrew | election in November, [t.is gratifying 0 | will escape a liberal return to tran ntic 1als =l i the sevendh inning Uy Tsper b : e e | S asloet Boaimasti Ri¥rs iy Hord 1l Inc i benibel Lol kit | b ehsa R Leal S o Fermr'y Feopls's Banahh lasi 8 = 3 Twitchell. H s MoCarthy. Ba Nebrask s have been ap- | the me surements made less th month | s.ubb ro'y re ns unpr e de tedly i - o A S 2 ey ous. ... H Lol e x AL - : % N uiMale county. | ago in the present low stages of the Platte | the Bunk of s literally’ ovor Send 10 cents for postagzs on Big Jl«.n.m;‘.. e Double plays s rthy: A Davis, vies T, INams, resigned nfirm the op'nion of the promoters th npewithildle & nd's home Inv Write for Baby Carriage Catalogue —M Baltim 1. Error o McCarthy. 8 B 3 he P ments are relatively high ¢ J 1 T Bl ey to M thy. 1 Iillp: BoAtientitbunty T EMELRY ConTs Bytos Te plenty of water In the Plaite and | [Reits ave relativels .‘,’T”',,: Ahoian ‘s Goolishldlonr pryments in Cou Baitimore, 4. Two-base hits K . S Allen, res i Glenwood, Buffalo [ Elkhorn to mcet tr ifrements of the | oyl ¢ does she find new ent Close Evenings at 6:37 Three-base hit I county. Willlam Kaye, viee €. L. Cocke, | canal. In my humble opirion no pr ition | of a character to attract capital; a’\v\lu Struck out:' 13 2 Stolen g | Tesignea: Walnut, Knox county, Mary M. | of cqual importance has come before the peo- | outlying « here she s ase 1thers S ARt detlcke rodisna le of Om: ha, and 1 am hoping to see the usly and unwisely sunk her capital, such }uwfl and Robinson; Breitenstein and X Ohioken, 2 ¥l cocy "’“ oEIks, TEcaIgned. kohsirie devélop Intol an \Iu|"ml:;‘ 0 suceess, | 85 Argentina and' Brazil, begine ofIRET—— er. L = o fibee , 5| a slow recovery may | at, b Chicaga's S i 5 City ...... Latday Turned Oy Al tne Funds. | South Omaha is 1o longer a storm center. | { BV FCCOVEEY AN 5 X y The coopers’ strike s a failure, but the gen- | mit £ it i cictig Mo A CHICAGO, Sept enators Toledo 519 | *MARSHALLTOWN, Ia.. Sept The of pers' strik a failure, but the gen- | aifract new outlays. Australia has dizgusted e Colts played two games to ach Minneapolis 2 0 al investigatic 4 Soldiers® al strke prostrated business there, and one | th whose hundreds of millions of \"" CUPIDERE L8 piaved two g % haach thets | Grand Raptas & .o 18 f.4 | ficlal investigation of the lowa Soldlers’ { of the most conservative packing house men | capital have becn SURK there, and mus : l$§ Tis grea Vegetabla hits in the first g in' the | Indianapolis . 4 Home affairs has been concluded. At in th t prosperous suburb told me it a to ralse its future loans at heme w1 UNO ProscEtpe excepting 3.0 ; ; moun Fre okl Curo ve elghth Inning. Ward was fined and ordered | Detroit E 452 | meeting of the full board of commissio take this market from two to five years to | In short, criticise our methods of ‘fuanc ""“"“‘“ e Ve i Toont ManE X 1 lere oIt .. 2 g his mé { qaas e L R sy, of Ll e L, AL 18 Lont Maitbiody to the b for abusive language, Score | Milwaukee 1. 407 | Colonel John M. Keatley furned over ull | Fécover from the losses resulting from the | $iir denigeratic lostitutions and gur leglsia 0 tiio ek mialone, x\kr\*u\mhvnnp)& Cotonel Feppe funds for which he Is responsible and tep- | diversion of stock to other markets dUriNg | cqn whwhere elae find investments on the \ tiess v, Marry, Exhiosting Drafim, Varicooelo an S 5 odz20%00 et i P : ¢ August. [ hope he takes too gloomy W w0 dos N 3 \ f 2 3 R pilgis y dered kis resignation as commandant. It £ gloomy a view | whe o desirable as th procurable at NN 0200000 I DI S 0! D G #- | was accepted. It s understood of the situation.” W Vark at about (he present Tange of 4 N cloan:os tho liver. (w0 kidneys and tho urinay go, 13; Washington, 8. ble of Colonel J. r was sold by 1l accept a position ‘on a - — prices. This is a fact so obvicus, even to BEFORF: ann AFT of all impuritics. Chicago, 1; Washington, 8. Earned | auction at Gravese: JL 1 Ag00 R shie 5 SNOW, CHURCH & €O W, sinister o . that it cannot_ fail to T wnd restores gmall weal: oreaan. Chicago, f; Washington, ‘3. following prices were ry 1o, | York dally. Commissioner J. Al LML wer o ave its effect on this m i on: VARG 0L <TG hy DOCIOTS (4 bacaiss niiety parceat are troubled with bane hits: Hassamaer, Irwin. Home rus ittt A 1| of Shenandoah was elected commandant to n eor = ; G R the f prae A p. B st 1Y 1Ln0Wwn PeILedy 1o ¢ire withe cperution, B.000 tess Abbey, Stolen ssamaer, Kit he Queer < a serve out the remainder of the time, which | fusiness fu Batter. chiaiy ie deem it unusus to recon: 7 m puArtes given and money retnied St aix poxe donk not eftect - per- redge, Boy y rick out: By r. 200 T R T § Generally Crodited. the buring ¢ stocks upon 1 e X for 8300 Dy matl, Seud for irgular and testimoniale pinilarkey, I by ¥, B Time: Two b —— Albert Andriano, local superintendent for s 2 OODMAN DRUG €O, oFaxle b hours and five minutes: ' Umpire: Emslie. X g SR S B oty SIALRE S 109 S A GOODMAN DRUG €O, Batteries: Te and Kittredge; Dugdale | iy . i AR £ 2 L fand ! { Suow, Church & Cos Mercantile agency LONI ON MONEY MARKKET. and Mullarkey. . Powhattan-Pulpine. F. Hedlleh SACRAMENTO, Sept. 23, head | writes: *“Strange as it may seem to persons $1,150 br ¢ (2), Hindoo-Franeeses, | Of @ locomotive on an eastbound train bie | 150; 3 -Franeesce W I unacqu 1 with the general condition o Hdle Capital Snaps Up the Now Soath Wales Chicago . e didig E 1 0; Blie and Gray, ch o | out today while the train was passing 2 R e Washington 200G 1 2 dov-Red “and ' Blue, F ih, §1,000, through the snowsheds near Blue Canon, | 278!FS: wlolesale business at Omaha Is just e Lo . 10; Washington, P J. Dwyer's Leonville, b & (3), Lesnatus- | injuring Enginee rren. Goodard and | now more than ordinarily good. This, of | 1<'NDON, Sept The New South Wales Ghicago, 1; ‘Warhington, 4. F 4 i Vilietts, was sold to Green Moris for $9.0, man_ Lipscomb. > latter died a few | course, applies more to some Mnes than to per cent loan of (832,000 has been sub- Chicago, W g after the nt. He was blown | others. Dealers in luxuries report onl bed for to an amount five tim @ base hit: Abbey. T base Y Ward Kanans ¢ 1ty's Fall Priviieges, ar over the tender and shot headfore- 3 . : ki LA ¢ 5 ~ f ‘ < S GITY: ; 3 small demand. In all linex of high grade and | Kreat as the required sum, so great is th Schriver, flith. Double s: Ward KANSAS CITY, Sept. 23.—The fall most through one of the op g8 in thal| SR AL i B : Sty 4 e i e R SHEDS ot il b ST WO | EANSAS, GV, Seut S the fall e | mGAC Shrouel e (PER TRt 1B | penaive e, rade - not s kel an | Dressure of wnemplosed Capital, With L.KE A GOOD TEMPE redge. Struck out: By Griffith, 3; by Boyd S s i tiking his head against the bank, | medium grade goods, however, and in artic A subscription at par the avera \ Hp! 19 (R A el Driving park will begin on next Thursday | pE8 e A LG e S R necessary to comfort, such as furniture, | alotment was at €101 14s 6d. This su BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE. lzmpm. Emsli Batteries: Griffith and “rfl!“-xl"}uv f-(r! Ity days. The out- Instance, business much better than it | it I8 expected, w T Kittredge; Stockdale, Boyd and Dugd: P Lyl ul meeting is excellent 3 Practice Law. has been, while in staples the demand is | colonfal borrowing k there Umpire ¢ ut n Here, Too, as plenty of horses are assured, and there 1 large and business good was a small movement cf many, g a larze number stabled at the LANTON ., Sept. TN o 3 but this was regarded as unimportant. The T A AR el S oad oF heng Tease to . syrdt: | derly. the noted ex-labor leadsr, will be for- | “DFY goods men report a large trade and | buf,Aht% was requrded us unimportant, the | FNVALID CHAIRS, | | : the first game with Brookiyn this afternoon | €% s formerly, the booking privilege will | o0 0o e bar of ol are kept busy husiling orders. Manufactur- | of orders, suppesed to have been of th by & narrow margin, IKennedy winning his | be thrown open to all who desire to draw | MAlly admitted to the bar of Lackawanna | ery of overalls and cheap clothing are run- | {mdian mints. he tone ot the stock ma ; own game by a safe hit with two men on Clem Creveling of St. Louis has been | county tomorrow, He has ab etermined | ning at full force. Grocers are doing a large | kets was cheerful, but business was r bases. The Reds won the sceond me, | ;. i . and every detail of the | to open law ofice in New York City and | business, made profitable by the increased | Stricted. Greater readiness was displayed, S profiting by Daub's wildness to score three 3 e hands of the most | locate there. . to deal in second and third rate i H prices of several classes of goods. oot and however, runs. Parrott and Holliday were put ont | capable men. e v f goods. Boot and First class securities were @ X Y L . shoe dealers report a very satisfactory trade £ the game for insubordination. Score 4 - Cyclone Safforers Destitute 3 a v aler on realizatio azilian ra 2 g n & Ahuardinktior ¥ 0w rin Foriy Seconds = Uyelon F- Bategl Lad B In all of these lines, business is much better Samien an tetlaationn. Lirasillen el % e T NATCHITOCHES, La., Sept. 23.—George TERRY, Minn. pt. 23 he cyclone suf- | than last year, and in some cases even shows 2 fall in the gold p L8 3110 0 8 6 50 | Plerce of New Orleans, in a finlsh fight for | ferers are in a very destitute condition. The | a large increase -over - the ecorresponding 2 quarters the Yegelabln. Cincinnatl, 9; Brooklyn, 16. Errors: | @ Durse of $i0), knocked out T. E. Tansin, | loss will exceed §100,000. Thirty famili-s are month of 1 sault of speculation umum.-n, 6: Breoklyn, 1 ned runs: | In the arena at Cypress today in the pres- | entirely destitute and many business men | + “Hardware merchants are doing a good | than a AL improyement 4n Pruss opared fro o orlgl ormula, p Clneinnati, 6; Brookiyn,' 2. Two-base hits: | ence of a large crowd of spectators, When | have lost their all. Money is badly needed. | business in all 1kinds ‘of store wear. A note- | f Fl%c in § American st ! ; oo, Trupes, | Bropared from the orifieal jommuls Bre Latham, 8mith, McP’hee, Griflin, Burns, | thesight commenced h-th men sporred for Doasuniod ! worthy feature of this trade is the scareity | ool Mitslly & 0n . Ehe sarkst -for BGpas 6 10g ab autheutic history dating Usck 000yeare Shindle. Home run: Hoy. Double plays: | a0 opening. In afow seconds Bierca led and lows Embresier Arrested in Tennesson of shiet iron resUIMRg from the fact that | horciin, Yecuritles was firm, especlally the ¢ TENIOLD Cr L Massey to 8mith to Corcoran: T. Daly to | landed an uppercut on the cheekbone with b g f L he fa hat | Spanish department, on rumors of negoti S E R e Lachance ). Hit by pitched ball: By | his lett, which he quickly ‘foilowed by o | MEMPHIS, Sept Moses Fembetz, who | Munufacturers falled fo turn out the usual | tlons Tor' &' iew loin. "nglish rafiway” se am : A ITIVE CUR Whittrock, 1; by Kennedy, L Struck out: | Viclous ‘blow in the same place with his | is said to have :mbezzled a large sum of | S"PDIY last yea curitles were quiet. American rallwiy se- E SRR % AT, K SRR g | Mlae o, T, e, B, g IO | e et wave mberied o arge wum of | PRI Tt nue sebranka i | EHEAIR, SRS i oPue ot < WM. LOUDON, pitch, Kennedy, 1. Time 'wo hout ad | time was called he was unable to stand up | Money at Des Moines, Ia., was arrested toda not supply the usual amount of business ade returns for September are expected foz all Stomach, Kidney and Bowel fifteen minutes. Umpire: McQuald. b and the refere Wi’ out. ‘The { @ud will be held until a requisition is ve- | this ‘year, and tiat lowa will also fall 4 | 1 show a considerable expansion of busi- | Gommission Merchant troubles, especially teries: Whittrock and Merrit(; Kennedy | fight lasted forty ceived from the governor of lowa. il abeet Wholesalers are very | 1688 With America under the new tarift BB e o & U wisely rattention 1o the north- | thange a Hiely while the Tailtaod marie Grain and Provisions. CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. L The Qrchard & Wilhslma: defeated. the west territory, taking in Colorado, Wyoming, | is under the adverse influence of imp e g s % ; 3 e Jashingto Orégon. Trade in thai | reorganizations. Erie seconds g rivate wires to Cuilcago and New York Price BO cents. Sold by all druggists. Brookiyn . SRR Merchant Maroons o' Council Blufts on x-Senatar John C. Jacobs of Birooklyn Wasklagien_And.asea: e ahat | SRl g R Al busines orcrs placed” on' Chicu b " §: Cinclnnati, 9 Brooklyn Srrors: | the latter's grounds by the following score Q vesterday ectled 1n vety. 4% e people are in & | (pi cen were ffactional and ioard of Trade, ;. N Cincinnati, 3; Broskiyn, Foibase. Btk | O & e, iaos by the sollowing o 1n New York huve raised $30,00 | Prosperous condifTus; retallers seem to be | Shanex were fhactional and - | “Correspondence solicited fhe Franciscan Remedy Co. Merritt, Corcoran, Wyrhs, Threwbase hit: | & % Vi gi Qg ia e a2 | P helr Conntry In the war with China. | doing well, and ordess are liberal and watis- | woro g Srand Trunk and Can Qftice, ‘room 4, New Yoik Lite Building ’ Sirns. Double. pay: Biith o Slarsey: te Mits: O & W uncll Blutg, | | The Grand View hotel af Atlantic High- fetany. \h‘;ll;"vlmw\”‘-;w these Jtates have in | pecially thcse of western Australl |-=euhong 134 VAN BUREN ST., CHICAGO, TLL. > } iR Mansey wo-base hit:" Welch. - Three-base ar 1o “Durned Saturday.. Los, | some cases anticipatéd thelr bills, tures, : ieadios., Bite. hour wad. thires: mimutea $reotme: | fiapidge. Home ran: Springs rrems: | $100000, “This i taken_as an indication of {he T —— A e e R o {ox vy ' Mustzated Galendan MeQuald fon: Wy ena Minbirel | 0. & W.. 3; Councll Biufts, 6, Batierie Among the passensers who arvived at | prosperity whicl prgvails tiroughout - the AL i) e e at thelr emg must depoait $2 R Daub and ¥i | O & . Sprioggate and Hart; for [ New York from lurope yesterday was | northwest. Omatat houses INDON, Sept. 2. —The weather during | each with the union as a guaranty of § 3 1 ) ¥ re being well a 3 Council Bluffs, Liarton and Shugart. Um- | Claus Spreckles bl a me A the past week has been fine and the harvest | ment of wages and $100 as a forf:it in case of the Teams pire: D, Punk B RERR assed for the | cocived and megh.With litlle difculty n | M0 oo Sard. The wheat market has | of any reduction during the next six months, i 30 i 2 P | . Tae new coal n law, | for the | securing custom irom merchants who have LK . . : RS Plaged. Wen, ne Fach for Carver and Crosh 7, | benenit of Kansas miners, has been declared | pitherto dealt almost exclusively with the | been qulet, expecially for shipments, There ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 — 4 T ¢ | unconstitutional . 3 ik s wis @ moderate demand for coast carge A SME > or, New York y 83 ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2L—Dr. Carver today J. G. Spencer of Clayborn county has been der and larger jpbbing centers. — This I8 | which were fairly steady. Otherwise there e ihe R ""““ Fasitiyely Cured Boston ) by @ score of 85 1o 88 defeated Will Cros) O iRalea tor ook attributable, to a large extent, to the fac < 5 3 . T i -~ | osby, ated for congress by the democrats of h nothing doing. Aillers were iying Mr. Thomas A. M advance agent of B:’ l:.lé‘«;llylmm 10 § | the champion of southem Tilinols, in the | venth Misaissippi district that during the depression immediately fol 3 ugh to meet current needs, There | oo n " e 2 RC i ol e w{"t‘n'u'-»swt 3 ot ox in foad, RoakivD ... X o o4 | second of the three 10 live bird ‘matches | Jobert L. Thompson died at Cincinnati | 10WINE the repeal of the Sherman uct, Chi- | Was no speculation. The reduction in- the Ing e e mananit s aatih Eitipand . | gl‘_}, 200, € rosby was the victor yesterday | rday. He had t connected with the | ¢ago and other jobbing centers for a time | Quantity afioat had no effect upon the rived in the city yesterday Mr. Downing, ] o moderate dri Chicago ... . Aensaada, ware - goodones. and - with list Book Concern over wenty-four | ceased soliciting trade in the silver states. | Markel, Focin ivices were rather ded | assisted by Bugenia Blair aad a competent co. JLhar boen given in tioussads Riuonwo y 3§ fine sport. Carver started 1 with )n”;.“:.\ | This very naturally created a feeling of re- | Prade were slow.® barcels for Octoher and | company, will give two performances at 7 4 (e onoe i proknated Bt. Louls ... 2 3] 405 | and kept it until the end. About 5 pecpie Whisky trust dircctors have ad- | sentment, which 18 now operating largely | Novembrer fvery were quoted at 20s 4 Boyd's theater on Saturday nex 1n- e e bt o Washington 1110 4 $13 | Were“Breaent: The' rematning - mateh ani | journied without reaching 4ty sonclusion'in | in favor of Omaha. Loow dry koods hodses | Bioar s, Decerme 1. | omar” will be the matinee bill, and “The | i iaeka Loulsville . 2 % o %.2 shot tomorrow II-” A '|‘AII"’ he ¢”:v culty with the An elaim to be doin siness far in excess | in or \w\rl “Ll‘ wer A Gladiator” will be produced at night. o — > - aributing oo of that done during t ssponding period | Continued w Shipper - ~ u . O A e ColsEe Won gy oTeallonal Voot Tal e The ' executive itee o the oF o vearn ey e worite o | benellers were: brCaking. the marike Row in iha ATubisy Duariex “.'; ".’nJ‘“JL‘L,,T..’“".;JLZ.‘"&T.‘...” LAND, Neb, Sept. 23.—Speclal) > K, Sept, 2 e8Larday the 11t erways conven which recently s yoast ¥ i arcels, prompt delivery 9 3 » | W J The game of foot ball between Ashland and | Uminary game under ussociation ,f i arned at g 1 & meeting :‘ “"; none v i !~“”{'»f"“ covering a larger and buyers offered 218 64 DENVER, Sept. 23.—During a row between S Doan college, played here Saturday re- | under the New York Professional 1'sot 1. v ‘ EFMOPY, AAL Y Or SRTS | — .- warring factions in the Arabian settlement - A o Liai nator Stewart has filed a reply (n th As 1 stated last week, business through- | ehrew *hirtma Strike out fifty Arablans o ! W . gulledsin, & victory, (or the, Doane by o | asmcciation was plaved betwesn e Now | QR UGS SR "Rh B MR B | owt“the fountra' . remly” PERIRE b and | gy Moaney thartmakers Sike, | tonisnt, tn whieh svout ity Araviane were! W Ve “,.,‘3",.'3,,,..,..‘ on e much betier than last vear, and It is ex- | the home team winning by four goaie to | Gismiseed w0 far as be wax con as | it may now he sl sald that prosperity oyt il Lo ppewe | ngeged, Mes. Bisef Ablap wes bit ia the ¥ chicugan ey o an st vear, and It by ex- | the hor Wy jour &9als 10 | co-respondent, on the ground that it was | has the upper hand. At New York, Chicsg king shirtmakers of New York to the | back with a brick and kicked in the abdomen, Btate this seaso . interest manifested augured well for (he | ‘"aituted for purboses of blackmall Pliladelphia and other vastern points trade | number of nearly 3,000 went on a strike today, | causing her to give premature birth 0 a child. - Gpain and Jommission Broksy e e Yeam popularity of the assoclation eamie oliens from Becing e’ tmenemias'hs | in general is very good. compared to that of [ and twenty shops which had not in the past | The infant's body was split opers by the force . . el ..! _ Anxious e atr as 1 ineffectual to - . P - i H e ot extept | of the blows inflicted upon the mother, who . Private wire to Chicago and New York. CRETE, Neb., Sept (8pecial Aftor the Huwthorne Trac protect ' 380 her eect Bf (ko | last year. At St Paul, Duluth and other | year or more known a Sabbath quiet except o blow : t o to Ohleago and Numerous candidates for every position | CHICAGO, Bept. B A force of consta. | Cateh is said ¢ on taken outside | centers busines is gradually improving. On | on Saturday were deserted. The strikers de- | lies at the point of death. Abid Fekau an l lephone No. 616, ¢ the preseribed lin and @ large portion of | the coast affairs are on the upward grade. | manded a ralse in wages on plece work to | John Dellawaby were arrested charged with o on the Varsity team are making our for- | bles made a descent upon the Hawthorne | thews were breeding animois = ¥ Kansas City, and St. Louis are doing & very | the old scale, which s double the prescnt | manslaughter, OFFICE—ROOM 15, BARKER BLOCK, . 111D Farnam Street, Omai:n,

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