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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1900. ‘ \ Latt on bases: Chicago, §; New Vork, 6. | Brode b\ Hickey 181 2| of the ereat crowd tnat would be drawn to| By R r 'Y | (hat New York fs fast becoming the world ¢ Two-base hits: McCarthy, Vanialtren, Sel- | Foraman, 0| Barnes H n‘ the island on the 2th to see the Futurity | [ ) ADL W [, banker. However, apprehenefon | bach, Doyle. Sacrifice hit: Childs. Stol=n | run at the Sheapshead bay racetrack the pressed at the growine indebteiness 5 M rew bases; Mortes % Chanca 2 Struck out:| Totals 4 P17 10 3| management, on the prospect of gaining an rope to the U'nited States, which will be Garvin Passed ball: Grady. Bese | pugralc 3 1 0 0-14| Increased atiendance changed the date to - {nereased during the remainder of the year N balls: O Carrick. 3. Time: 118, Ume | InArana 3308 3 Ih Gonseguence of cotion Bhipments, and It i Beason Oloses in Denver with a Rather | pire: Swartwood | ey rwoEs Bith O'Rourke, acting for the Seaside | July Business Larger Than Ever Known by | 15 feared that New York will recall goid Office Over 215 §. 14th §t, I | N ee & h club, announces that in complian v x from England and Germany before the year Ragged Exhibition, Cardinals Loaf and Lo Bierbaye g Home run: Hal general roquest the fght will take | American Merchants is over The Russian government I8 {ssuing " 8 t oLiations AetAing. in | bonte ; AL AL TR L on the orlginal date, Friday, August ere for 480 locomotive (BT, LOUIS, Aug, 16_Listiess felding | Double J rbauer to Broderick; | § —_— nditions in the textile industries are 16 sarly part o e N Mgt ¢ Sl 1 - SRR to Ca feterforating A thousand looms and twic PR AMAR FOR IHES GER! for St. Louls' defeat. Powell was hit hard Madis to Magoon 1o Kelly Base on | El as any operatives are idle acher e LUGBERS | Ktiemannce ' Bore!™ | T o MNP Kk "4 | ZIMMER ON NATIONAL GAME | STRENGTHTHE FEATURE OF STOCK MARKET |, man, picafties e i A it €T, LOULS nan, 1. Passed ball . tion of South African wool, owing to th HOAE RHOAE an. Time: 215, Um Boer war. Five thoisand ba re Skel's Carves Were Easy for the 1 a 4 4 A | Prestdent of Hall Playera' Protective ven the Death of tington ming to Hamburg, which would formetiy Cripples Behind Him Were (n- . 1 4 ore, second game Associntion Discusses Namber of No Effect on Prices, Which | have arrived by way of fon. A me. BUFIFALO, INDIANAPOLLS Importane Questions. ing has been held to prepire for a cement R seckley HOAE RO AT L . Are Hardening Dal n 5 i 3 b dob L SOl bl ] o 1itontie PITTSBURG, Aug 16 -The Dispatch Good Prospects. B A e Tast Wick Eal tone — : n oy ook B L A B AT holiday yesterday. Little business was 3 r " ) resident Chatles ZImMmer Ol tlie one, but ~the tone of the market was Denver, 10: Omaha, b Players’ Protective association, when . — Cheerful and prices were higher in most tons Clty, 100 Des WMoines, " " 5 b ol last night, said it was not within the jui NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—(Special)—Henry | quiiriments, A notable feature was the weblo, 71 Bt. Joweph “rig [ diction of the wssociation to take dctian | Clews, head of the banking house of Henry | very of Chinese securities simultane Chicago, 21 New York, . o | o Mg oDl o 85all at “Wolver. | Clews & Co,, writes of the situstion in | Ously with the success of the allles, The Cinelnnatl, 85 st Lo 5 d e, AN 5 A 4 b vall stree gain almost equals the recent fall Kanwas City, d=11; Minnenpolis *Criger batted for Powell in ninth r | ton, striking him in the head, The chief [ Wall street | " The decline in money, which has been the safd the object of the assoclation fs to [ o ; ' b kets, hs & ails 1060000°¢2 o t 5, r forelgn trade continies to show | chicf influence effecting the markets, ha Cneimat W RN . gunrd the interest of the players in thelr [ eminently satisfactory tendencies. In July | been well seconded by the course of events De, 3 business relations with the owners of the | bur exnorts . i “hin A the state of the markets has Bufinto, 1 3 Earned runs: 8t Low's peinnatl, 6. | Buffalo cIubs; and not to have any personal super- | $10 4350 prapable the vk iy W wich That 1 has dite ) Cor- | Ir & $100,41 srobably (he i TOJuly ex- | been such that it has been difficult to buy SPE Tworbase nita: Walac nfeldt, Cor- | Indianapoiis . viston of the plivers fn reard to thelr . | Boris on redard. Thes wers f00,00 farger | At quoted prices. Consols, Rowever, closed | LlS . DENVE " f6a coran. Three-base hits: m‘m M L Barned runs: Buffalo, 3; India 14, 2. | tions toward one unother on the ball fleld. | than fast yenr and o5 om0 Tovecr thar i e e Teaty JENVER, Aug Special Telegram.)— | Qucritice hits rawfori, Beckley I'wo-base hits: — Schrecongost, Broderfck He thinks the matter will be brought up [ July, 188" Our fmports in July. were als Americans were the most active element | DISORDERS m Denver wen the game of th ason | cor @ MeBre n ‘x‘m~ Milligan, Madison, Hickey. Home ru by the Philadelphia players at the next | farge, $63.590 indicating a frec isump- | of the market, with prices distinctly bet- | experience on the home gra from Omaha today | Scott, 2 vft Pawell, ol Schrecorigost Double piays: Broderick to | meetiye of the ssoclation, to. he held 1n | (lan of forelgn Tuxuries ind raw materiaie, | ter, the rise ringing from 1 to 3 points on | » bot ' 4,000 paspie, It | Siruck out: By bow ’ Beitta; | Carey to Schrecongost; Mugoon to Mad. | New York September The oxcess of eXpotts oyer (MK I | the Week. Mining shares were stagnan VAHIBUBELE before A crowd ver pe.p.e Stolen base Do L HBarret ime [ 1we on balls ‘vl4 . Milla I'he president declared that the assertion | gy, month amour 1 to com- | espectall Kaflirs, bat firm, as the supply | nently WAK A proce m (he start, principal Umpire: Hurst Struck out: Hooker, 1. ‘Time: 1 that the assoclation would demand the | pared with $36,82000 the sime time last | of shares 18 moderate. Fluctuations were ;.1.‘ IRES comparativ because th tound Koach's curve Stnnding of t Tenms. pir Dwyer ‘W:'.“‘ v’m‘, reserve “"1 “wihv“}“l‘ ous | Fhis ‘stoad tinuanee of large | fractional and frregular. Mone “v\,“- ,.\;un “‘; to nec mplist 4 « it was fully recognized that the elub | trade bulances 1 something enal | dant at the following prices ur onday: | @I, me s of troatm Jured finger in the seventh and Reilly was | Brookisn 1 Played, Won. Lost business. The chief objects of the assocla- | two or three yeurs ago. Novertheloss, it 12 | bills, % oeNe RN put ont of the wame for talking back to | hitfehuts, o N o 606 | Tnltia manoils i n ton, he saxs, are to do away with syndi. | one more manifestation of the wonderrul | MADRID, Aug. 16.—The renert o the | Cocele an "’-r‘w e ’\"Hj Ebright in the ninth inning. Denver's two | Chicago 9 18 00 | Detroit 108 | min, he players and | development of the United States. Steam, | Bank of Spain for the w ending ye ¢ , i 3 elevate the standard of the natic runs in the first were made by a single, a | Boston '] Milwatikee 17 67 - W cGrew at 50, e clectricity and muchinery have so perfected | day shows the following: Gold in hand tting [ ; 8100 o i 18 | feanean sy i 3| & e our menps of communisation and nrodue- | no change: siiver in hand, increase, 1,888, treatn two-bagger, two outs and a passed ball. | ginqinnat! 4 184 | Kansas Cit o8 5 \ | “Zimmer wald 1t was most probable that | tion that we are In & pre Dleoths: hotes i clreulatiion decrease, \\s""c]ufl[ and ! | eminent fosition 8 146 | Clevelund ] me action would be taken by the players | for oo . 4 D (00 pesetas, (Gold was quoted vesterday | cure X & sta They made four more and cinched the | New York N | Tiralo I & In_ fuiard. to| the UIBIRG qUAALIOE. AN, (Y | o apeune In thie WOrids markeis, Mot v G R balls, Toman's error and three hits. Omaha | G AMES OF THE AMERICAN LE g Uit mueh of the trouble over close decl- | have been accustomed to buy from ab OMAHA WHOL FSALE MARKET in_ the FIRST, S BrePed 1N EHo Bedvwhon Ton. M Neie | MORE STATE REGORDS FALL |75 hir,siatm thit e hutodglic prou | e expovd ‘07wt it tiron” iy BLOOD POISON iit's, Fiiiits 5l | Iy supported its umpires trouble would be . g | permanent! " ' de ly, su ould ady hecome an important factor i 3 Sad Guotations on V. ured. . Al nppsarances e on McVicker'’s out at second. after two | Kansas City and Minneapolis 4 total shipments and Targely. accounting JHER ot ey b il [ the disease quickly disippear . A ee | 1N regard to the reports connecting A of 1 men had been hit by McNeely end Freeland Sanday Pailr. Riders at the Midway nek Are | e repor mecting the | the present favorable trade balance the syphil had hit safely. In the ninth inning Preston, | KANSAS { Y e The g dhalie Cotting ON Miles with Wo wise. ball n with the rumored new | this feature of our development -the export | Recelpts libera who took Relll L e at third, let WOl e wl-’r t {‘.4‘\’ Minneapolls won the first Thompson then did some hitting and three | | minited from the bioad. DR BB ful Speed, the former. had no connection whatever | tinue ft seoms reasonable to expect that w 3 POUL/TRY ~Heng, 7@7%ec; roosters, | that there will BREAKING O . | with any e toward another leagie, and | shall be able to maintain our new position | * i size, 3@dc; brollers, | Of the disea n the skin or face \ Twonty-five hundred people saw the | UjiL e entire fdea”was to act in harmony [ ax a ereditor nation for some time to come, | 1eCORINR 10 AKS S : therefore no one Wil ever ktow the natire errors by the home team. Gear replaced | bievele riaces at the nhew Midway. tr officlals, it not Wdefinftel omme e oM L 10e; durke, A@te; goese, 4fioe; turkeys, 86 | of your case Goson in the sevent the second game, | Binday aftornoon, which were hy far th - not decrease her vurchases of Ameriean | FRESH DRESSED POULTRY - Hens A of Vinbe Whd Vi e T (et et "of the aixtl | best that have been offered lovers of the rotting Team fireaks a. food Droducts to any cohtderable extent: | mae: roosters, 6@c; ducka and geese, Hep10c WEAKNESS ! fim kor and § | s et e iaitors o pateh i | cyele racing game of this ity for soms | LITTSBURG, Aug P. ¢, IChox, | and there et Hitle prospect of our again | 10 B0 T e firkeys, 120 and all lokses el LA Pronton,. oty L | Y PHarvey Was sh eany mark Veurs, | Three sthte records were Jowered | 'Tominent “member of the * Allagheny | Importing many of the articles we e | PTERET B R S0 EE T A ce. | timId conditions fully restared to fail vig Mitler it 3 0| port ‘was also very poor and at n and the one mile competition handicap ty bar, today hroke the world's record | displaced, we seem to have entered a period | BUTT ommon s and ambition Mitler, )t IR AL S AL bRl WOrl's record escaped by but & fraction of rsonally’ driving Al (rotting team, | of continued favorable trade balanecs. | 13@166; separator, Ye; gathered ‘creamery | home run was a feature. Attendanee second, Harney Oldfleld of Toiedo, O, 1 DE Leek, o mile in 2:10%, Lower prices here would only stimulate ex- {17015 N _ 0 tekorel FUfl 25 YEARS DH MEGHEW Hens g 1 8core first game ; riding from scratch in 1:5 4-5 and_wininir orld 4 WAS ports and check Imports, %o there is little | FISIE Trout, 10c; blue fish, 12cy PICKEREl 1 | Hickey, 1h 2k g e | Becond place, Georgs Batayatatn . Fromt the Geer tni and 1 chance of business depressfon changing the | 3 catfish ssed buffalo, fei white- | haw devoted hix entire time to the treat Monler! 2h 0| KANKAS CITY. | MINNEAPOLIS [ AR LA L e mile in'2 Ly |t Thin Breat ditaration i our Telne | sh, 8e: herring, bo; black base, loc; wal- | ment of Vuricocele, IHydracele, Btricture Reflly, ‘b I CURHOA R 109 flat, winning from Oldfield by i few «technfeal fos e for the e | tons with Kurope has been quietly pro. | mon, 1 white bas, 10c; croppl | 8pyhils and Al Disoasos of the Blood and Tewer, w8 mphill, rf0 3 1 " Lt of breaking e s o 50 | 10cs ring per 8kin, Loss of Vigor and Vitality, Diseases AL LA Bl U A vards. ‘Phe first motoreyele race evet held reaking the record and was in the | ceeding for months and vears It Is not | lobstars and Disorders of ihe 1l G L L 4 T | in the west wag ane of (he events on Sun co of TOFTy spectators on the Brunot | New: It 18 only when some striking transie Je; boiled Tobaters, e | and Disorders of the Rludder und Kidneys LTS | Dingan, 1 | day’s program. Ha v and Oldfield con Gentlemen's Driving park mile [ ton occurs, guch as the placing of £25.000.- | skl i R A B gl oD LR LiTHE, Totals Clingman, w1 | STt Ohe team Bennett and Pixley Twenty | watehos Taarn i ™o | 000 of Britih government bonds in this alive, por 9 juhhie doctars remarkhle s 42 | Coughlin, b, 4 2 1 0| Were the other. former team wor es und the large majority of them | Market, that the change fs really apy practice hus e | : i t-"Por carioad loth: Tpland, cholce, | Hin resources and rasiitios for trest ¢ h. covering. the five v dn g The racc | Fecorded 2100 ted. That transaction wis the natural Larload lota: Upland, eho i sources < for ireathne Gandin ; proved o be u theilling exhibition of nerv: TR Sentrahcn of confitions which hive been | ££:80; midiand, cholce, $6.50; lgwland, cholos, | DISEASER ol MIEN are ‘unfimited. = He | Gonding « and speed. " he nal mile, which was rid- | Welterswelaht Chumplons Sign. infaree” o (o ar thive veirs, and which | o YahIts Dath; $i0) Gaoked. Borti, BER| und' tairnexs Un i chutben " o ROIGLy den in 143, brought the spectators to thei PETROIT. Mich., Aug. 19.- Matty ax they geem destined {0 continue wi e L honned, per. ton: | MIStinichans i Bis chafgea. o MeVieker 3| Teet G “| thews and Jim < itiner Ferns hive eneed | Work sl grenter chinges in our inaneinl R 60 ‘aluorts) et tof | pacio TRAGIEY SANDEMADICA Lauzor -3 L J Thie other events were all hotly contested | O LeFms foF &t contest fon the world's wel. | machinery. They will gradually strengthen y Bl CHARGBE “TOW. CURES GUARAN 0 Ih . .. and_proved interesting and exciting from | terwelght championship and’ a purse of- | that ascendancy of New York in the money VEGETABLES. TEED in all curable eases, ARA Batra o1t 0| Kansas City 000000 Stirt'to finish. Results fored by the Chiilne Rtilete cloh ot (his | Mirkets of the world which has been am e y ! o Hoy, b g 0| Minneapolis 205001 0 08| One mile messenger boys' race: 0. elty - August 30, during the hnights of | Pitiously looked forward to. 5 Thompson, poif | “Earned rune nwas Clty, 3 Minne- | Plimmer won: Gy, Brown ' kecond, Pythtas convention. The men will meet Market Uncommonly Strous. Por. bu. hasket Medicine and treatment sont Roach, | 2 apolls, 4. Thre e hit: Davis, Sacritics [ White third. Time: - 2:28 (112 pounds. The Ferns-Matthews con Per dozen bu by matl or exares it Clin tolen bases: WHmot, 3: [ One mile open amateurs: W. 1L, Stevon- | et will be the first world's champfonship | 0 SPite of midsummer dullness the mar- | QW 8- wer doz. bunches, 2. HOME TRIEAT M NT Y Al Dviac (P urdon. Hither. Base on balla: | son, Detrole. Miah Wit T Bennett, | decision outeide of New York winee the | Kot hu# displaved unusual strength. =This e Hilrs= n i ¢ ; AR Totals 3 1| OfF Gibson, % Left on bases: Kansas City, [ Omiha, sccond. Time: passage of the Horton law. wus due chiefly to strong inside sipport, | 3 8 ITome-krown, per doz., 15 induy, 8 16 15 G Denver Minneapolis, 9. Double vlay: Schaefer [ One mile professional : .« | i easy money, improvement i the Chinces | et baakaty o ’ A b : Sl R T R T M G T ] Paris Cyele Conteats Hituation wdod raliroad earnings, satistac. | FANE P i uthel busker. 400 DR MCCREW Fatned Tunic Denver. 5 Omaha, . Two. | 7 by Gear, 2 Hits: " Oft Gibson. 10; off | Barney Oldfield, Toledo, O, second PARIS, Aug. 19—At the Parc den Princes, | tpade nrospecta and mcronsing’ punhe sen | POTATORS—Per b, M@ | Gyap 215 Sauth 111h St het hase hits: Miller, Preston, Thompson, | {iear. 3. -8truck out: By, (ibson by | Meierstein, Omaha, third." Time Autiel, today Lake and Gomper com e D e ama | . CAT BAGE-Home-srown, per ib. 140 il b tre Per do., 0@ CONSULTATION AND ENAMINATION None on the market PREI '8 everywhera I « B Halley, 1. Passed ball: - Gonding. Time: | (state record) in_the bicyel o | nam and Doulan Sin 3 Three-base hit: ‘Thompson. Home run e hicycle champlonship contests. Lake Sir. vatOohs the: prospects or 1 | 1% Reflly, Bases on balls: Off Roach, 3; off | £:10. U'mpire ntillion One mile handicap, amatours who wan the scratoh man I the 1800 | morm Lachations, the brospects are for CAULIFLOWER- Per doz., $1 766, OMAHA, NER . $romd ‘ i 2APO! Swedol Omahi (25 yards), se e trinl heat by V b 5 discrimination, however, will be | MoMAT omo-grown, per Y%-bu. | e== - . S L JHC by piicher: | By McNeeley, 2y m\v-\‘”‘”;fv\‘ MINNEAPOLIS, | e T JuEi: Menonct ol ,f':,. iens by S : e in the purchase of stocks. much [ TON : ol sl blind Lt sl ¥ Q B! trmpire: | Ebright bl o LR LB B o 8 817 One mile handicap, professional: George | Italian,” 1 5 n by Brusoni, | class of industrials, expeciatiy the iron and | GNIONS Home m per 1b., 1h:@1% DES MOINES MAKES A NEW RECORD. | e o ojEhret 0 0 0 0] Oldfield, Toledo, O. (seratch), second; H. G aw Succeeds Tebeau. Wt bu tho troke pauserveive opistator FRUITS. OF OMA"A Siauh b0 i 4 dke, Omaha (80 yards), third, = Time T will select the securities of railronds which Prohihit n Craw Stewart, 2.1 Senith, e 0 emile motorevele mce: T ¢ Haue. | MADAEEE of ‘the ¥t Touls National leagie | Speculative. interest (8 likely t be chiely TMERRIES. None in market. " DRY GOODS, BEGis Tto OF Coushlin, b2 0 2 y ) ot club. tendered his resignation to [ centered upon the new dividend-nayers ANTS-Out of the market | — DES MOI , _Aug. 19.—(Special Tele. | fch fer. 3b-as Yy The first race meet to be held by electr Mr. Robison diate pointed v . | srat ," ’|-.~“ Sihinee tea '.‘m I,“k a ‘:‘;m._ Nghts will be pulled off Thursday night. | MeGiraw to .‘,1“,",“‘,,“,‘ '.n»!-\ ,.”v]-“."'»’,,"‘.'," r<.|\.1 nln» me ..(:,Lf]. l-‘m“v; son ;_».” ‘\\- 4 ‘.bumnk" [ E sml"‘ & e. i‘.vlm nt of the game 10 Bloux City, the | Dandichn ana. ohen evenis. Ae well ta h | no B Lasie lnaii she old Claveland, now | needs. More muy follow: but there Is no 4 LA e i e ocals making an even dozen errors’ Des A motorcyele mateh race, will comprise th e “ el e, Moines outbatted Sfoux City and with any werd 23 1| evening's card : Surbmnce _he Before many weeks the | A o VorY Boor aniie in Gvery redtecty ol gt ansas City, 5 Minne | CLOSE RINIS 5. | NEBRASKA CITY, 9 fa1| been shut off since last October, will heei @2 o | Dy G“ . o ™ ar Benie® Tarced o use’ three | apaliart Troib ‘\ R O e | e LRI R gram.)—The Cudahy th find thefr way to Tondon. and so madify / dlifornin, 4-basket crate, $1.50; ds, Furnishing Goods o \ 3 3 ARIN “alifornia, 1-basket crate, AND NOTIONS ot v Nichol se on balls: Off Patten. thig afternoon. The re r crop dem and trade activity reach their b Cali DES M{vll‘m v oVs |l| 'In':.‘ i pans l‘\l:”l):\!«fi" Bt haks Professional Rieyele Rac in favor of the home nine. The visitors | climax, mm\l- rates will probably harden A W to Werden o Nichols 'to Fisher, | (¥cle sprinter from Buffalo, ‘flashed uc Argo, Graham and Pardue. and any sharp advanee in ARIES-Californta, per 10-1b. b : Ball, sn ; 1 e o oo 0 e % Hurves | the tape at Vailsburg track today. wh = ; plarly strone: and ane sharn advane in | CH R her "2t case, s2.5; | BOILER AND >HEST IRON WORK fagle, of H i 1 Struck out: By Patten, 2. Time: 1:20. Um- | of the open half-mile profe-sional 3 Fatality Followas allure uiate foreizn selling in this market. for [ $-1b, baskets, 50asc 20¢ t o) : { 0 pire: Cantillion. Frank Kramer was just one oot behind | 5 yge Foley's Kidney C urope has been selzing all such opportuni- ATERMELONS—As to size, 20c to s - il i ; S e o Sl B VG 1o une ot iarycure e 10| HEEES W3 D SRS RO aoe.| [Yrake, Wiisen Thompson, 1. Struck out: By MceNeeley core, ond zame Stevenson, Detroit (Sefateh), won: V meters amatear handicap, was ¢ GRIEEN CORN—Per doz, 10c. g | Dye more than a year ago. A few of the best O'Birien, If 0 0 Wilmot 0 8 o 0| Meferstein, Omaha (70 yards), won; Barney stes) [aupe, may aftord & 4ir chance of [ CRLERY-Michigas, St 1:50. Oliver (Pat) Tebea are making good records in earnings: and 18 ‘ A ‘K BERRIES—Per 16-qt. case, $2.00. man and Burney Oldfield won, tme: 8:24 | President DebHaas Robison today THe market has thus far \gnored the far PEACHES- California, per box, $0c@1.00; as i | the St. Louis team, for eleven year prospect” yet of the movement causing California, Tragedy, per crate, 5 1Kol 3 T (mporters and Jobbers of aoet of felding would have won casily. Tt | Minneapolis 0 o - supplles from’ South Africa.” which have | B2 2 Callfornia, per d 5 P v e drain 101 i . Ates i '« ynee=is, home grown, 30 pitchers. Attendance, 1,00, Score: Home run: Schi r. Stolen bases: Har-| pugalo Man Wina ¢ Hatt Mite | ] game of hall with the s re | the drain upos the United Stat Wh . home g B BT % e molin % Dbl niays: Hig. | NEW YORK, Aug. 15. Al Newhouse, (he | Were autolayed all around. Battery for a8 bank reserves are not partic- :BERRIES-Out of the market Rebramen, RS 10 Baker Loses His Ow e, wild man, was Bob Walthour. The r taken in earlier stages of Bright's disease | ¢ re not factors to be fe thev 16 jems, per doz., G0@60c; ‘ 2 RO, r % 5 was run in heats he final heat six | and diabetes certa Vo 4 mply conditions that will bear watch- | large $1.00. ’ Toman, e..0/0. DETROIT, Aug, 19.—Baker's wildness in | 8" i ined upeNewkirit, Wak | noticed e e Socertaln cure. ¥ou ave | {ifg 2 ieir influence upon any bull cam: | | APRLES= Mie@sioo per bu.; per ilams Glade, p.... t ] the firat inning was rexponsible o = | o0E, Krebe. Hccamer, Icimbls and - New o gh death rats from theso dis- | pajgn that may develop. Another evidence | bbl, $2.50a3.00 W Welsrse,” i S S e ad1e hit the frat man | house. " For ‘the fiFst quarter they lfoafad | 86es and it i rot wise to.ignore early | of the strength of the market was the o_ TROPICAT, FRUITS N cmasexshWIMEaR & DEstia L eimer, p.... and passed the second by e | ind jockeyed for positions. When the |&ymptoms vhen a medicl Or e arly | Sence. of effect from the death of C. = | PINEAPPLES—Per doz., §1.50@L7 3 o bollers, smoke siacks an sWarner . 1 the bases and unother pass to first forced | i ORI TOr Rosiomee, | QYR S | fRaniame hen @ medicine like Foley's | {iniington, who belonked 104 generatior BN e o AL its, por | breechings, pressure, tendering, sheep dip, e . in“w ron: ‘Ah QUL at st scored the ewext | FACT HATY, pAssed (il KEARGNCRLA for _Cure can be had. Myers-Dillon | of raiirond glants, nearly all of whom | o3 Vilencias, $4. lard &nd water tanks, boller tuoes cont Totals ... 3 tatly. Rain fell in torronts agter, the s |l 5T Kimble ing to his whe'l, [ Drug Co. Omaba; Dillon's Drug Store, | have passed away. Mr. Huntington was | 'J,izs\MONS— a 50; choice, | #tantly on hand, second hand botlers bought B1OUX CITY. inning, but I'I‘WL_'W!'_I in half an hour. / with the others struggling to keep withii [ South Omaha remarkable: man. He was one of the na- | g5 ana sold. Special and mt'mJ” attentlon ta AB. R R R VRLAND striking distance. Kimble pulled up on p tion's greatest builders. No single man ac N NANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | TePAIrs In city or country. 13th and Plerce, Collars, rf-cf b 2 ) E’ bl If-rt g RH.O.A HOAE n terms with the leader and they rods Hamsett an Gasy Vi PR complished more toward binding the Pa- | g 550060 18 One 1 for 200 yards, K e ¢ ang eific and Atlantic states together than he SCELLANEOUS Holmes, rf...0 0 0 1 Frlsbes, If. o3 suddenly left those behind and went high podures ELOINE HaRe At ss - valuable | for hi ersonal qualities than for his abili- * be i ¥ Ee. 1 . I 13 p 0 e 0 he und u 3 o by , 35; lish walnuts, l" T “74 L X Harley, 1t i 0 Genins, 3b,...0 0 Siddenty 146k those bahing AHd. igh ige of the under side of life after | tioy, The latter brought him Success as 8, $1 € g E Sberreld, s5.1 0 Lachance, 100 oM S P A e A } L iy Robb, a Th ard colored | well as the e P v by follow i filberts, per Ib., almonds, per T ' l Ferpungn, 107 STt 0 1 8 Eloon 0 {her Aeconds Had ciosed the up that sep: Bunduy’ night: - She. dnvelsied | Ruaresm, hot sl when samed thraue | Ha1oe; raw, por 1V, Sisgeci rousted. 646 .S ern Electrica lerguson, 1b-p... . Ditlon. s 0 Shea, &......0 iree seconds had closed the gup that #eb- | him ‘into_her house at Twelfth and Case | conspienous abiity. ol e, . TR S R i R 858 Uty | i oo her, e af Ty and Cowe | sobiiitiots ablits Fis ubboinaed fafn Company Harta, be 4 Tyan, b 1 L e, down, grade sent him o the (ront | fight of her expaniive smile when Bill Car- | i find hrouknt. th Fmous resuren of | HIDES-No. 1 green hidew 6o No 2| AL er, P. y Y % e e e e | teT. @ colored terror, appeared and playe1 » great west withi; » Teo! p g green hides, bo; '.v salted hid 4e; No. 3 . 2 Y Miller , P 5 e Hher o grea nch of ¢ MeBonii Jistia, - T e A Sl T E R s X e o e il | Electrical Supplies, T 2| Totats 3 2 1] gof o T T Vil | stormed and blustered, but finally com- [ the power of fixity of purpose, and above all | b8, 7 No. 2 veal ‘calf, 12 to 15 1bs. Totals +ovvon i @ B3 o pr U in the mite, protesslonal | bromiied "maters by hatding n MaSsett | of 1 Vafue of unaiestioned iiekrty Nhich Elsotrio Wiring Bells and Gas Lightiag Des Moines 0 0 0 1 Betrolt . ucviens handlca ymet, and iclmball/ (| for 4. The latter ‘mads a complaint at [ enabled him to control extended credit for 5 G. W. JOHNATON. Mar. 1610 Mow Sloux Clty 04 veland e ) the ch and ault atter riding 0 mile | the police station ‘and the bad peopl wets | hie transcontinental project lrgely upon I Two-buse hits Loman, Br: Double play: Elberfeld i1 | Fror ‘nearly five miles Butler lugged b | arrested by Detectives Dempsey. Drummy | his own assurinces. FHe was hold and s | LOUIS, A 5.—-W — ~ Herte, Collars Gb. Sfolen”bases: Thiel | lon. Ilhn- sbuse hiti L it by hind and spurted ' for e ape with |ind Fisk, Carter s an_ex-conviet, O e, e A Do ind s | No/d rad, caan, mlxy S SAFE AND IRON WORKS. m:u' ) '"'”.‘|“ g b v \\\“:I;n:(-‘rr“: Bateton balis: By Miller, 1; by Baker, 4. | = John King of Newark defeated W play the habit of the man in that his death | cember, 7 2 hard, 664 Ferguson, 0; | 13 by Gl acrifice hits: Casey, McAlilster, Frisbee | Fenn of Waterbury in the fiftean-mile LOCAL BREVIT'ES did not in the slightest degree impair the | CORN cash, dNc. 3 ; yaced race market value s vast enterprises, as | o . S e PR e | Rl o Sl A B | b . R R e i, 4w he Omaha Safe g.'.u'fm e i O "Welmer, 1; off | land, 3. Left on bases: Detroit, 5; Cleve- | Half-mile’ handicap, amateur: Won by | Misses dddie and Btta Whipple returneq | 1 public confidence. In the history of the | “OATS-“Lower; cash, 21%c; track, ) 0 s O W and, 3. e Detro B v | T s e G S, Norboke, | gomisses Sddie and Ftta Whipple returned | marvelous development of the great Paciflc | ajije; September, fic; December, f1%c; No. ¢ d I w k 2 Dmaitor Tratey. Bs 1 LRy A ’::'“ ps ERepldan coond; " We k. "WWahrenberger | (soratohy, | enpec>’ “rcr & two weeks” oullng in Chey- coaut his personality and = achievements e TH g v i and iron Works, 3 e 2:3 ) affley Rube Waddell's Fea o ne: 1ri1 s will always occupy @ very high place i TS neis — — . A M A car returnin fro N . j/ N LN cLOS A OME VICTORI CHICAGO. Aug. 19.—Milwaukee turned | Hait-mile open professional: Won by | simped” (ha irncic at 90 b = VR R Hetter Business in Sight. FLOUR-Towar, o ool uite .Doe(l"‘yA‘DPR|l«\- Prop. the tables on Chicago today by winning | (8 SHEEPREE PR A Time: 1411, and Interrupted trafMe for a short time. The closing week has developed sever, rrive, §.76 bid; no spot offering. Flax, FIRE ES St 1.5 bid = SHUTTERS, Nice Record Made the first game after a desperate struggle | Ol Hob Wal (L hree people were slightly injured factors that work toward cheerfulness I# L 4 AR SEapRt o o tand dfcap, amateur y ) 3 o lower, § f0rsevenienti _'""]‘"*“. .'|'.|‘|-" “"IL‘“”I,_ ",‘,",‘;‘_ Won by W Keefe and C. Widman; ¢ | Peter Winters was arrested at an An- ';*-“u‘rn-'-n_ The security market has be CORNMEAL—-Steady, $2.10a2.15 And Burglar Procf Sates ana Vau.t Boors, ete PUEBLO, Colo., (Bpecial Tele- | out in the wecond. ‘Waddell was the hero | Drigeoll and W. VanNostrand, second. | heuser-Busch ‘park pionic Sunday night | dull. but its great underlylng strength has Irregular: sacked lots, east tra NTOTR Ak Se. Owmahn. N gram.)—Pueblo made her last game at | of both contests and I wag du€ th W8 BPTE | Time: 1:67 1 for assauiting H. Larson and Bill’ Cusick. [ been demonstrated in several inatances. In RN i bl S B his weason her tenth successive vie- | that the visitors won. He established a | ve imile "handicap, professonal: won | H, Hanson thought this was all wrong and | vestors are beginning to realize that th Dull; timothy, $9.00@11.50; pralrie, Saints, Gibson was given miserable sup- | innings, “a feat never before withesSRC M| con - (twenty-five “vards), second: Charles | o Patrolmen Gibbons and Davis | tures, cotton and woolen goods, and othe i bR ics " port, but behind Yerkes there was an | thix city. The work of the home Wam Wit | Hedfleld 230 yardw, third. Time: 11:082.5 | were the arresting officers finished products has begun to bring about | 1JON. COTTON TS i MANUFACTURERS AND JOBEERS Array of big baskets. The ratten errors | excellent, but wis oentirely byers Fifteen-mile mateh race, multicyele pac Two women, whose names could not be | InCreased demand and greater activity in | BAGGING-$8.1048. OF MACHINERY, of Kling were largely responsible for Pu- | by that of Waddell. Attendance Won by John King of Newark: W Jearned, fought, chewed, Spit and pulled | trade circles. ~As unmistakable evidence of | jEyp TWINE -8 i eblo's six tallles in the fourth. Score: Score first game: Bt g Of et Yime: | Hatr a0 the torner At S1kteenth and Loy | this it fs stated that neyer before has the | PROVISIONS- Pork, firm;_jobbing, $12.50. | GENERAL REPATRING A SPECIALTY PUEBLO. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE. 0:54 1-5, enworth streets late last night, to the ;“:""l‘";"“‘f'lfl i ‘(Hli‘\vw York been so larg rd, higher; choice, 1sn T%. Dry salt| IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. ey A B R0 A B 1.0 A e ipparent amusement of many people gath- | &8 this seaxon of the wear. a conserviive W, ikher: hoxed ' lots, extra Shorts, | sgog, 408 amd 1608 Jackson Street, 3 R 1 Hoy, o R nam, ot ered there. The women were part of 4 | citimate placing the number at not less | g77, clear ribs, $7.60; cledr sides, $7.62% . McHale, cf 11 2 § 1| Suden, .0 3 dron, ©f R. I, Aug. 10.—8even of th ywd returning from a plenfe at Ruser's | than 4000 This f& an indubitable indic Bacon, boxed lots, extra_shorts, $8; clear Omahs, Neb, TTel, a8, Raymer, ss i H 0] MeF lana, 160 0 1Hallman, 1f o v ot i | park and were fust full erough of kitarity | ton of a full and brisk fall and winter clear ‘sides, $8 | B. Zabriskle. Agent. J. B Cowglll, Mar, AR | 3 | Hartman, 3b. 1| Andersan, 1h1 enty-footers have besn sailed and. the re- | to make a lively time of it. No arrests | frade, And nat only ave domestic buyers y Lead, quiet, " $4.25. Spelter, | - osson, 3! seenneed 21 Padden 5 Ab'tichio, 2b.0 i Eicab Dha abis o ¥ sre made. ero orce, but many more than at any [ gyl s 0.0 Trymplo, Tt ! B radacn 4§ oAbt maining thiee rices are set for Monday previous (ime are here from abroad: R . 1 [ ' || : : 9] Tsbeh, “hoees 1| Conroy, e Wednesaay and. Fridny 'of the coming previous (i are | abron POPTTIY Steady; chickens, 7c: youngs, or all purposes. 2t TR 4 1 o | Shearon, vt 1iurke. 3 week. The weather indicitions tonight are Nebraska News Votes, gemand for Amsrican |':“;-”;'r|'.|‘\‘\“::;.'\ In all | grac; tuirkey voung, fci ducks, be! purp Moran, If.... | 1| O'Leary, s Diggina, o y favorable and the owners of the four [ The Presbyterians of Valentine are bulld- | abroad, and places s in an enviabla posi: | ¥ jis L tan B T Manutactured b; Totals...... : ickiey H these. contexis’ (x Kaeie) N Gyers MOW | puild a_church this fall nues before many months elapse, in | “RREE IS Flour, 8,000 bbls.: wheat, 103, Ifl ' JOSEF I| - The Mineola and Yankee have each eight Th Roelk Island pay roll at Fairbury nsequence of the increasing difficulty o b, 0 34,000 bu.; oats, 30,000 bu 0 - AB. R Totals 3 2 7 oints to their credit, the Ralnbow four |® unts to $20,000 monthly ining it from the Welsh mi; SHIPME S—Flour, 9000 bbls. wheat 3018=17 Jones t Btrang, b 1 e Bt arani S LR UL L UL R b S M. MecGrew has sold the Shickley | . The collapse of the South Afrlean war | a0 bu.; corn, 27,000 bu.: oats, 45,000 bu, e 1721 QMAH,, NTIW, Honeah, i Chicago 00001000100000000—3| i second hoat” scores oho point.” 1€ the | Two Holdrege ministers baptised seventy | ent meries of British o .]mum]\ secms doss [ IKnnans € "u?u\ rain and Provis maha Machine Works a8 $ Tl Eatkes! 1101 1/0.0.0010.00.00 000071 | BSAROW SHOuld WA BAGE LHQ FRces people in one day recently tined to speedily break down the remainin KANSAS CITY, Aug. I8 HEA i Metiben, i waikee 0 110000000000000 18] would have ten points and would win the | A "yase' ball (ouirnament lnating five days | opponition (0 the closinie of the conlict: " | tomber, wanited; © Hecember, Pattern Makers and Model Builder Bristow, 88 ! | gifaznad punsi, Chioas {act on bases Pl the Mineola ot Ve came 1) | wiit be'held at ‘Arapahoe, commencing Sep- | ' The situation in China again shows fm. ; " ssatige: No. ; Mantfactorers and Dealevs—gleam Underwood, rf Padden, Hoy, Three-base hits: Anderson. e [ Virginia has no chance of il ey e SHN Bl B S T Pitting: Elevator Supplies, Steam. Gibson, p weee 1] Sacrifice hits: Padden, Isbell, 8hearon (2), | winning the 1 ocup, but as a cup Is ot The Genoa Methodlsts have pald off the in Pekin has p ccomplishec This Englr nd Hollel Gasoline | i & n eup LU very seri flair has 1 handled fror Abbattichio, Conroy, Waddell, Hallman. | fored to the winner of ench race It may win | MoFtgage which has been hanging over the | YoT3 serious afuir s Bueh o e the LA Jream Neparators, Maohin als Reits 10 | Stolen bases: Abbattichio Burke (2), [ three of them and by starting each iay it [ church for several years Ty AR Sul DR LAl ‘ hite, {sts Supplies, High Orade Repulr Work o blo : G006 1600 Anderson, Balk: Patterson: Struck out: | will at least give the second bout a chanc The recent rains have caused the people | Jotomacy has recotved striking vindleation | 1 Jhite 188 BURDUAR: Sars Ard oerioe ©08:14 South Joseph 0000011 2 0-1|Hy Patterson, 2; by Katoll, 3 by Waddell, | to secure 1 fn_the range country to smile, as they i | Ciomac D T tion Datams s wond: | BXYCERobe ®limothy, $10.00; chotce | Tenth Bt. Fhone za Earned runs: St Jc Two-base hits: | 6. Base on balls: Off Patterson. 2; off Ka- sure plenty of late feed (. 1 3 K i and its success cannot fail to shed great | praje 0 Raymer, Grimm. MoKibben, Bristow, Un- | toll, & off Waddell uy by pitched ball » e Show. The second annual meeting of the Ne. |luster upon its able sponsors. 1t was [ PHeTr amery, 15a18c; dairy, 15c Raymer, Grimm, Mofcioben, Bristow, Un-| 1805, Shearon, O'Lears me: 3:07. Um. N T 19.—The sixth an-|braska county attorneys will be held at | through the efforts of our government that | 1GGS-Steady: (resh Missourl and Kan- | JUDESTY coMEs Gnow bases: McHale, Closson, Moran (2), Kiing | pire: Manuassau nual Kansas @ity horse show, to be held in | Hastings on August 25 and 2 communication (even though limited) with | say stock. doz., loss off, cases returned; | SAPEST ! Double plays: ' Cloxson to Rayme "mmm: Score, second game Conventlon hill October 22 {0 27, inclasly J.A. Watts of Harlan county was struck | the forelin ministors was rostored, and the | tew whitewnpod cises inclided. 1o more, || $ MONEY WILL EARN 107 A MONTH to Grimm to Strang. Baxes on balls; Gu CHiL MILWAUKER {1 have a larger list of entries than ever | by ifghtning while hanging clothes on & | rellef column will enter Pekin under the [ “RECETPTS-Wheat, 153,000 bu.; corn, 17,60 3 nthi Gibson, 4. Struck out: By Gibson Ly 4 2| RSEE: | | before. “The prize list is larger and m. AL L PR LB e UL N A |l of American enersy e R Wi | BEaT! Thenvestor's Fund pays semi-manthl) riificaln Yerkes, 1. Wild piteh: Gibson. Time ToF i PP complete than of any previous show held in NEES ARiab s aAtHaRt ANt o e SITPMENTS—Wheat, 171,00 bu.; corn, | The oldest established in Ar e 10811 2 o et Kiine Hoy, cf w compln A i ighter of Postmaster Short of ! Viswatia'st ne e I iowing suteos v boen setecto | ATSEEL SR G tonyin the Ser et | NEWS FROM FOREIGNMARKETS |70 - e 1 Gaite » “horse ! _— Money rafandsd on demand Loat. P.Ct. | Muruman, 3b.0 o A ) iafted saddle horses and high sch ' 1 and Canadians rose 24-5. Domestl —— — ; A . —— Ctare, (ree 10 any addres s X it PCL I H horses: W Eminence, Ky.: Wal- | 190 fcatars, free to ghY SRR EY & co RODYAE 1101 g a %8 | Padgon, & Abiichio; 20 horses: A o e Teverine | _The ancient Order of United Workmen f London and 2 YOU EVER GIVEN A (4R g 7 2 ATl making great preparations for big day A RIAL TO. .. —_— o Omaha w 0 47| Wi, Digelta <10 0 L Josenh B. Widener, Phi'. | at Randalph, Tuesday, August Higher. JAMES E BOYD & 00 Bloux City 89 f i4p | Poneny. ¥ hdds wdelphia; George B Hulme, New Yor Mr. Llewellyn, rural mail route inspector, RLIN e 66 5 Y - 4 e oathl Mortimer Levering. Lafavetto, Ind.; 8. T. | was in Cralg and established hoth the north SRLIN, Aug. 19.—The tendency of the Teiephone 1039, Omaha, N T T oAt LAty Totals tals d Harbison, Lexington, Ky and south routes. Charles Stapleton will Fas 18Nt week was somewhat strangor 3 A i | ol 000 01| trot_and saddle horses: Thomas | ker the north one most industrials moderatel Chinese loans | s Garvin Makes n Hit that Saves tne |[MiWauk . s i k‘ -1 Mack. Hostor Tuesday night Henry Green and family | thee undeh the Influence of the nows of | GRAIN, PROVISIONS and 5 '0CKS Cni Lett on bases: Chicag Muwaukee, 3. | "R il e fall of Pekin, and the more peaceful . 1) BOARD OF TRADE. CHICA Aug. 19.—The visitors out. | Struck out: By Wadde ase on balls: | povering. 1. te, Ind.: Warren V. Gal Trib A L the Chinese authorities, Chines N batted Chicago today, but wero unable to [ Off Doheny, 8 off Waddell, 1.~ bume: & | preath, D Tex.; Mirray Howe. Ch ik, Teiaune, - My 1 came o ‘the | 58 and g8 guined 5 points. Amerlcan rail Correspondence: John A \\..:‘m b o batted Chicago toduy, but were uhable to | Tinpire: Mullane. Game called on account | gago: & T. Harbison, Lexington, Ky inty about elghteen months since ani | wuy' wecurifies attracted incroused e ireci wires 1o Chicago and New York The long piicher surprised everyboay iy | Of darkness . Kood: Reur Valltam Tt 15 soid,an | foh aud Cenadinns rose 838 Domestis owe s danc 0. Beore BUFFALO, Aug. 15.—Buffalo shut out In | noidand poersons o fhe (afd of | amounts ABEregating quite & sum of maney. | Shy Jron and coal shares weakened unon|This exquisite malt beverage stands ob 3 HR R belng 14 to 0. Buffalo's errors lost the sec- | ' the one-mile hindioan scrateh and | cradit GRRAEY | chnce OF ¢ turther wenkening in the Iron | popuey envy of many. srcoartny, 100 5N vanien, b Y ng 14 to . BuRtslo ertone Jott the sec: | 1o the enecmile hundioan (fom seratoh and | creai 4 N situation ‘is coming in. . Some "o | reputation 1s the envy of many. The palate Antide, 200 1 A 3 ) Duvis ws 0 02 2 0 innings on acount of the late hour. Threat. uesday morning Frank Plestch, propri- | Sileslan companies take a Satirday holiday | the beneficlul results achieved *‘within® the ertes, 1b..0 3 0 0 0 Belbach, | H i \ Dexter, ' rf Koutar, et BUFFALO, INDIANAPOLIS veloped the fuct that he was last scored a further fall. Buvers are now | (ts merits. Approved af by them, It tr- ) Gileason, 2 Wi 1o have uwite a im of o favorable than (he listed prices ind 'gen. |umphantly eaters innumerable households. | QOOMANY LIFE BLOG 5 ~::rr:~:$&m 3 0 g possession and his friends feared f eral reduction in fron prices 15 exie ¢ 4 » Garvin, p 0 Carrick, p i Harteell " Ay A searching party was organized |soon. The coal market'is eusier, beos Where Cabinet enters, doctors and drug Totals 1 Totuls \ H 4 fitkioen, ¢ NEW YORK, Aug. 10 ~The management | thoroughly searched, in fact the whole day | orders i k. i 0 ) d Dent. No. 5 Hitson Duilding, New York. Ded Mo 0 SIF | e Conroy, 8.0 0 jnoe Tt Ma.i Mortimer Levering. [ Northeast Nebraska Plenic association. | Cheerfal an bon \dsters appointments: Mortimer | departed for parts tnknown, says the mc ttitude of per Driftwood, near Vailton, it 18 said, ar o el v S core | B u and | bunkers, hich caused forced sales que basis, sells itmel ¢ R0 ORK. | | ting Barnes hard and repeatedly. the scor S0 AR RERAD IR DI e | SR ID WARTR HUANEL DRLD ACEwE whick 1t il 15vi: | unique is. It sells itself. Its fame an: won by Cadwell and 8turgeon Nelson v « st 3 ¢ e pric ening weather kept the attendance down " the City “restaurant at Scribner, | and ice of girders fell there 5 mark Green, of 0 Hickman, b Al AvAPOLIS. | ruce, 925, Towering the pre. | Lo At 1T @elock (he nigi before He wis | able (0 ket pie fron Wt private forme mor 9 dieason, b, of..d ol Hegriever, rfo vious record of 2 held by Pierce bille exit Magoon, b of the Seaside ~Athletic club has again [ wis devoted to it The anxiety ; 2 A tired BXpOFts of gald qtiret Wi You wre sure Earned runs: Chicago, 1; New York, 1 | Andiews, o Kelly, 1b the contest was August 24, but on account | of his business and coneluded to quit much attention, the press comment be Phene 420, OMANA, NEB | o catch cold. 4t will cuie It | . ATV . 2 ? 5 Tast week's money market was sl BREWED BY 8 Chicago L1 0010000 Magoon of |\ o b 1 was ' L f ensler as | hicugo 0.0 ] adian, o anged the date of (he . Fitzsimmons: | leved when the cvening mall brought 4 | the resuit of the improved xftuation in 1 e 2 - Dattho o New York 0 1000 1 gl N rhey flght. Fhe dute originally set for | 1ettar from h Ha haj simoly mor dan. New York's A M lans | FRED KRUG BREWING O K |

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