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a HE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 19800 e ———————— e —————— Moines went to pleces, giving the viaitors mile \or. Gus Mardie, first; Jesse | clased above the lowest. Americans have | points of interest in an t : : | hing the game for them. Af-| ot il nd, James Convalin, third ; en cenrcaly any busiy baing 1ng & vielt t miit ~n‘"»‘ gAme Buffal { 1 changes even then heing | Thom Mex tera Apected i lcap, protessional N A | Stockbrokers Watching for Any 01d Thing Erie Tallway shares rose | from all over the couney, as it is probabie of Lat Beries. | o il r W Yards secor That May Affect Prices, profereeti, "N nd onal ans the members, of Indiane Walk Away with the Second Game | * A e MOINES 3 ¥ 1 i J “ o amateu 8 3 t and low LOCALS' FIELD WORK WAS AWAY OFF | fithe: i i J ! : . first (‘\ Hos UNDERTONE IS DECIDEDLY ~ STRONG Ehe Hiinehente. And | HoRr LT R rdTI 2 J— coid ‘trom (e Unitsd | ves ot Burlington § That, Too. at ney J trial, mot noney for per | hor Absolute thi 3 \ mont bills & Critienl Perio Stever Detroit. Mict monthe b A . re 4 3 and it will be the Gume, " ning wt $:0 the pehester Market Mending by hoon M put on a six-days’ wm MANCHESTER, Aug 2%.—The local mar- sald to be A'a half hours each even- | ty mending. India r ) following riders have al hirtings, muils ay ' H Stevens yetroit, | wmwv yoR . o Hew crop Hall Sto " ’ X n, Neb.: Dave| NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—(8) 1y —Henry are walting LARNED, Kan new 4=108 Pueh x |8 . R, G. Rennett, 8ilas [ Clews, head of the banking house of Henry trade is being large as walnits fell here B Chiengo ) 4'_’.\}““'(4\";:: H'll {i | Clews & Co, writes of the situation in Wal ; .\‘v‘-: . p\yr».u;d LM v.m\lvkru.m & frult and leaves off th. . » finish of the stx-day | o0 r holldays are pro- | trees and killi any birds and small ¢ reyele exhibitiona and 8tfet: D h s irtaiiment of out- [ mals. The ground was coverad with u Ohi Kan will be put on, while ¢ e stock market fs waiting: wal v own in the cot- | of fce. hiengo-Kan evern] short races will | absentoes to fetuen: walting for ¢ ; Milwnule ; . 2 f Vi Wednestny and “Thurs; | ients i e prestcatiai’ e | ) Yo ui printed and | Drowned in Kansas City Lake ) ) . ! ' ol [ ha kely angaged, And Ger- | KANSAS CITY, Mo, As M he . ¢ ot | e : ! admitted free o infus walt evelopments J n K ’ » admitted tree {0 Infuss aétion or 3 iting development Hunter, aged 19, and Joseph Merine H 3 . A Selsler e. Three- | I Thret, 1 alnce our last review : Heport of Hank of Spatn B while Norting, Troost Fark lake T i g Arapt, This _ SEASON FOR CHIN MUSIC| it it s ; wapfiohort of Hank of spatn. | lgnt whils boning defeat for the Kourke The Omahas out ) O Glatis ' 11 off Yerke favorable developmenta Hank of o week ended yester Dendly Hot in Pittshur Batted the visitors, but in the field were | 'Time naite: Bil Yerk Corhett and defeies Moth Talking ae | S0 mig be veisonabl, day shows the wing y PITTSRURG, Pa, Aug. o4 -Tws deat oy off. Jimmy Moy making 6o than | I the second game Des Moines ran awa 1 f At One and the fieboded 10 hotd the roaoket IF change er in hand, | and fifteen prostrations from hent wer wiy off, Jimmy Hoy m with the contest In the firat {nning and { " b " e v OF (e Gaent : ther pezetas; notes fn circula: | recorded today. The maximum temperatire Bve Ffuts, toar of them in obs Inins, ML LA ining and the simer thr e corianty. thas now: A oh Wk | tion rease 612100 pezetas, The Rold | today was 9 " the fatal seventh. In this inning Sioux [# fine game for De | Kept i 3 balix: O Dowl ALY than now. ‘A ereat m W | quotation yesterday was. 5866 Bits mats thr : 8 Cioux | the hith scattered - 1 itors played - X pitehad ba NEW YORK, Aug. 2 ) rhett . ce runs without a hit, but | the, hite scattered. g B : : Caldron. Btrik | ) » do Batle with Kid MeCoy before | Woek [t November \ 4 #oy was not wholly responsible. as Coons | lacKing in Interest. Score: wee, 3 Ripnea tath Century elub August 0. an. | ${IGAN (he RraL, deviaes bull, campoie gave two bases on balls and the runners | DES MOI Uinpires Cantinion. me: Ll 1, ioday that he I8 willing to mest | g there (8 o Teason to expect the coming | Week Closes with Good Killing Cattle Stole second on. Wilson without much |, MCAGS B chicago-Ka Fitzsimmona Fridas, AURUSt 31 win | G 16" Gy exception to. the Tule: and Ahout Steady. effort. Up to this unfortunate juncture Clity game postporied on account of rall | ‘ypulation Corbett makes is that th | SO on manbe (ot the. Atharion beopis in| - Becel BOUTH Ol e ogs. et [ " + tlipulation Corbett makes is, tha ommon sense of the American people in | Recelpts were Cattle. Hogs. Shecp. the game had n close and exciting, | 3 Lt et bt AL AL L e Dt Deror e & adta that i | the long run, that does not alter the fact | Official Monday e o e Dot enre. to fgnt | that stock exchange values are susceptible | OfMclal Tuesday B e e S0 Juftrina. clor, | 0 8harp shocks from sudden outbreal Offictal Wednesday him the provosition I8 open X0 om0 to- | PUblic opinion which a presidential Officiul Thursday 42y o Hna S s O a0 | Palgn necessarily develop. It 18 the pos | Official e Milway duy to hind & mateh with efther of his con- | Pal searily Otficial me and Roach will be on the | Loman. « I it Juerers. sibility of much events for which specula fHeiul pigdl et bt elmer, ‘p Cansis Clty ady, manager of Jeftrios, said | tors are holding back to B Parvin. Both are ' iy A Brady, manger ot e nallenge | , The Chinese situation 1 now scarcely a | Total this week...... 31068 25 e ball and a f game Totals 2 i, 200 R Fltzsimmons: the market, though it might easily | Week ending Aug. 18....17.01 aam Fontilt, TS me6ie i 1 {0 veft mitten it | aain become o The ailios are in poxses: | Week ending Aug 112187 g aume | dcposit amitteh with | G0 of Pekin and futire military operations | Week ending Aug. 1. 1578 0 EAST, i | » " Ticking, Joitrics ¢ e | Vil hr e (et | W Tl e e RS | IC an . McHate £ 20l lace ol restoration of order in Ching there ar rge price paid tor hogs ror the tast [ ¢ o vo e PO V6 P, M—146 P W Raymer, 0 e o Indications of i i’ e al duys, with comparsons maon, 2 T’ WANTED--Bids for all concessions on i T Ti%s T b TR ) ¥ ime was the o soon, a8 responsible hei . vernment | (1600, 1808, [1895. 187, 1896 (185 |69, ‘u Moran, _If l the time Neh., during race meeting Carnival week, | and it certainly looks ‘as if the beginning | K ; 5 LEAVE 656 A. M.—7:3 P. M fruELs P Setali 5 of the end wers at hand, although thit end i . September 12, 13 and 14, 1600, Address, | b Cha heyvond our present vision. The ad 0 fldge. o p b3 BRUCE E. SMITH, See. | miniatration can he safely trusted to pro- | Aug j HOT SPRINGS—DEADWOOD an_happen between today and the first s weck i November that” would qiickly | oMAMA LIVE STOCK MARKET. with Omaha one run to the good and going | Rebsamen, 1b Played. W # s B0l | e en st ] Chicagn | This afternoon the two teams meet for | Sejsler, rf | Milwaukee Springt nd CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, | There s no occasion whatever to eall an I E b 5 A VE 300 P. M \ ¢ t “band_and about atures of the Trading and Cloaing | Would only be necessary 'to muke an actus 3 6 0 o ' l4°' 03 F [ Two-base hit raln Stolen ' ¥ this side of t eclaration of war, a formality which iv < N 35 £l R O R e A R AL ors from thie side of tlie riv Pricen on SACBEARY. geclaration of ‘war, . formalily which in | Aug Citv Offices, arnam AL R Loman.~ Struck ont: By Weimer, 4, b hall fletd. Valley will not | CHICAGO, 11, Aug. Z—Weakness &t} ahy far the American polley has been be i ¥ 5 HAVE YOU ER GIVEN A ] o | Whitri Bases on balle: OF Wefmer means i the crippled condition | Minneapolis and clearing weather in the | yond eriticism and as a sequence of that & » pé 1 1 ot Whitridge Fime: 1:3. Umplre wis here today against Springfield, but | northwest were depressing factors in the | poliey, by right of treaties and because ot | 4 9 88| & FAIR TRIAL TO. Grim he contrary will have her very best | whoit market e today and Septomber [ OUr diuinterested attitude toward Chi g Played. Won. Lost, P.C i | and oats tac lower. Provisions at the close | whioh vitally afect the whole world, how ru o o W #10 ate ¢ depressed. ever unwilliy 1 class of shut-ins | 4 3 . 1 ¥ R " “" 1 < opened steady on a little bull [ are to admit the fact. Bhould the United | 1 7 ERRAS I 19 4 0 eram ve of te bt games of ball | sentiment loft over from yesterday, out|States, Great Britain and Japan stand : I he seauon was played this afternoon:hy | the remainder of the session saw the bears | irmly for the integrity of the Chinese em . 1) tals g 4] o e o &nd the Argox of this (in the ascendant. Trade was quict and | pire, it I8 a safe conclusion that the other *Ratted for ( P 41 " 32 | Uity. the score resulting 1 to 0 in favor of | throughout there was a falr amount of | powers will submit and the world will be | Bloux City 3 aa0 | mon b the 'tormer. The fe e of the & Whas | llquidation, hath local and outside. Livar- | saved the cataclysm that would follow unv | Aug g 38 E Shha 2 3.8 | AssAL RE BBRIGHT, | D0 o, ey work of Mo | 001 ablex were hot encouraging 4nd | international quarrel over the ¢ ol Barned runs 4 8l « }m T | Seore RHE | beurish sentiment lm.“n.n‘mv .n.u;vlnlr“:m:d carcass, 'cm.r‘m‘q- wre yq.wn'l\\lm'fl[l.vlm;" * Indicates Sunday It not, you have missed a good thing, Earncd runa: omah Sloux it sgracetul Procecding Marks the | Siongos 0 00001 0. & 0|by clearing weather in orthwes: | the faet that the Tnited Siates has reached | Tha official number « of stock | This exquisite ma o $wo-bane hits: O Connell, McCreadts, 0 QIaHP BT TRE SR At 5t | 00000001 8 8 b Minnenpolls was weak and this fact had | the stage of full natfonal manhood, and | brought in today By each road wes Lttt Lok esa ol LELILLL S b ‘ Ak considerable to do Sentiment - here Rust, wiling or nn K take lque basis. It sells ftael N Bailk. O Coanme 1 e Feruumon, 1iit e | ST, JOSKPH, Mo.. Aug. 26 —(8pecial Teis- | Butteries: Argo, Graham and. Pordue; | gonsidelable to o Wwith senticih o755 | Bt e must hlior or Wi Ak W he | o CRE, Hopu Topen | Saln Rt R aE I S AR Birehea a1l Ry Gaorad 17 R ot grams A% woon i Giliaon etk out T | qlenwood, \Wilkin and Wilkine. Time: 200 | i G it damont in northwert ceop | Mamnificent opportumity which suen o pn. | o0 Mo & St PRy i | reputation 1s the envy of many. The paiats, e Ry SoomK LTS e ninth, ending the game. the. Denve bire: Atkins : Nikdye O'& 8t L “ . one, di,Dy Fareugon, 8. Biolen bases: | uidvers, wiia Hia. THIE bRTH shchd; Madh 5| Crires Atkinkon, —— o g ""f""'“ e Tl | o O A et iaF Baiout R abick | Mo, 1 o » P L e Gl s: ker, Toma hit: Freeland :Ny'] W"n;var bus. right start «l.vn walk Pretty Game nt Table Rock, TAre 48 goomy 88 ovekat the Minnsapolls "v‘-ml:fl:‘;von%whv”l“::' !;"I‘\.I’u'h‘v:w L Position | 7."p Lystem 1 foner man are the only and real judges of ime: 200 'm: ) the home team's club house, but wag | TARLE ROCK, Neb, Aug. 2—(Spectal)— | doclne was due finneapolls elevator [ pob . oxpAnsion he & v . T | again” surroanded by e angrs’ mob And | one of the prottiest games of the season Tl who chunpe Tha saat OF thels eperes | Amerloan cunon Dottt oyl | B B & MY R | its merits. Approved of by them, 1t trie TS LICK IR LR R L B wax played here yester fay by Falis Clty tona, buving in l'::ln"flp'omn;ulv"!:—\gpl 8 | and finanelally. We have been forced into | & g & 5 5%, ®s +* | umphantly enters innumerable households. 4 o | iind Tabie Rock. Frrors in the third & | (helr own local market, which was 8¢ ¢ ¢ 'us nover bofore, owing to our | 5 § 2 Vi ' ST AWK AN RV, LT T, 4\:0.:”‘".:;u‘y."l‘{‘;ll_m"m‘u{ummm-‘-“ of the gumme were vhqull-hIn: uvp\‘n:‘n.l:l a deal of selling, in sym) m{.\ with "1":; moat exfraordinary development in our for % - Ry | il exit. BT. JOSEPH, Mo.. Auk. 26 (Specint Tel- | itu " thrents. Several rowdias in the mob | 5Foh Sl o, By o o DR, | BB AT e Mo ia b, closthi LR DR o, Ve FORBin kg i . | Lokl LS PATAm (i e et game Eyler went, up | struck Bhright as e attempred o’ mik Satt oty BRoR%% 0 0 0 =8 6 3| donm Re NI ANC. CSeaboard clekrdnces | 0 Mmanutacture for the warlds markets, A A FRED KRUG BREWING €O, W the alr in the fourth inning, and aftes | his way place of safety and others | Table Roc h 0000 0 T whent and flau ‘were equal to_ 43,009 | And, fnally, we SUERSLIOR. ISHENEE 3 otal receipts p ”u‘v-\ . v‘v\\\l\\x'\vh-. ’y' L ‘];,: ,\\‘w; “"v'. ”,‘ I«n-\\ ’U’v\ “!’{ n '1” .wKI‘In'u'Hvl Vlv\hvwr el .,"‘L A A LR n]."" 1 bushels. Minneapolis and Duluth rrlpwun‘ ’r‘m: ::n‘v"rf.'l‘(m-' nce ”w-n'”\. 3 ‘{."-‘_ Ak ymr.‘.r“\; o »; m,.'. purchasing the num- | = — - i \ doubt. 8t Jos \d mquared himself to fght. The mob | T4 ] 291 bare, againet 29 last week, and 39 a Al el y er of head indicated CURIS ail Kidney Rcored one In the first and Denver ‘one 10 | kuthered closer aboy he .m ® things would have becn considered a At the third and one in ‘the fourih, “Eyler | ow Roaded to detneratim pandn o ni Piattsnouth Tigers Lowe spar ago. Local ‘;'-u:hfll were 413 Carn. | candidate for the lunatie maviumi todwy [ Buvere o Cattle Hoga, Sh Diseases. " el gtarted the fourth by hitting Davis a0l | on the aggr i 4 PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 26.—(8pe- |3 ) act grade. .| they are accomplished realities and indis- | Omaha Packing Co. ... g che, et At AT, grarted the fourth by hitting Davis ; aggressive natead of the defansive . JUTH, Neb, Aug. 2, o | 0rn ‘was dull and furnished nothing new | I} e T ets and. ool B Hammond Co n i sve, o by anall, BlfKibben, who advanced on"Klvnns sac. | Several went down from hin blows, Which | clal) =The | Blattmouth THEES WENL, 00| o 'the " speculutive situations. * Offerimgs e Oy Oy BOrOUS RACOON= [ gL it and Giaminny H™vee book. aes ob to become o o Unfon yesterdaw to play ball, but when ! piialu Inuous national growth 1 g . [ brought Davi and MeKibbon home With | wan hecaming boider: e l-’:"h:»";fl. bt | thay returned they 1td not have 2 word to | Were ght, but the demand was alse very | “opho money market will hear watching. | Cudahy king Co. vios, eto, of Dr. B.J. Kay, Saratogs, N. ¥ & stngle, scoring himseif on S1rang & doublo: | ixx wera in the o/ubhouse and did not know | &1y about the 'y ore, Union, 12: | #lnck. The wheat Saaxhiess depreserd iy | 4 ntew are vary ensy. hut the wur. | ATROUE & €0 00 3 AT renoon the " o | market early, but so ac A % down to $20,000.000, compare udahy Pkg. Co.. K bright’s danger, but the Denver players | TIKers, his forenoon th e the | Tt followed. and the close was steady, | PIUs reserve b dewn to 80000000 Sompivel| Qvmour & Co., K /\’ wild pitch by Evier, Leewe wild throw | ¢ af Hall's hit and Kling's single gave St |saw hir plight and went to his resete. | store house of the Rurlington piayed the stember sold betwesn 39¢ and 5%, and Joseph the Iadt three n the fouroh A | \h ] | | Bowa from the blickamith Ahop. The for pand dse, and | LY bundanen of mono: in 1o LI Rz . :|JOBBERS & MANUFACTUR Biae"oi hl1a 1 Jovier and singles by M | Workiod Ehets s, themueh Hie s G | mer arored & to the Tatter's P e pove | closed 4 shade down at dfe. - Recelbts | gngtne treasury i not likely to he i | Lavion & Co.'LLl . and fielow i the Mxh kave the cham: | Shriehe ‘and forming a Fing abaat him | from the machine shop piaved those trom | M, WAt IV CAT, o uaturetens, chanulng | Lurbihi clement that was feared 3 Gl X 4 OF OMAHA flone two more rui DUt elinge twhe | worked their way back fo their bus, all the | the store hous this afternoon. from “one month (o the other, belflg the | monthe ako. “The interior, banks are Ak oAtal (F o it by plieher and Davis | fime they and the ampire being targets for — = rincipal business, Recelpts were oars, | Well supplie unds; but as crop anc S P gy ) In_ St eph’s half of “the sixth | cushjons and stones s o'N « the Second. pehipda between 2 Sihco. | trade reuirements ert themselves dur- | CATTLE-There was quite a string of 7% (e homie TEUm tour I (e 1630 || ot ek & TR on Eke SoOnes et | O'NEIT L Nel: Aug it Tote. | Heptembor sold betwen 2Uyfsie uhd/ale | eace uitamepts, assert, thepasives . | CATTLEEhere Jas s, 2 S0 .9 DRY GOODS. i Mirang's oune save 81705 oh Yhe | made a rush for the Denver plavers and | gram)—A second game of ball was played [ C'BroL A%y Were quiet and easy, influenced | depleted and the demand will ther tall | ceipts were direct to packers, —What few | === Strang's bunt gave St Joxeph the { iy nde ish for the plavers anc 1A second gams of BAl wes played | Provision et and easy, it ed | Lpon New York banks. Just now hotd re- | were on sale were not of much importance T | ibright just ax the bux was’ reuched, and (In O/ Nelll today by the CrOEROR G| constderably by e e on “af Bepietaber, | demptions and_government disbursemonts | being Inrgel odds and ends, on which therd E. Smith & Co when FbHERt mide nidocision the diamond | struck on the head with a club and knocked | both brilliant plays and costly errors. Score, | while the outside were falr buvers of Janu, L fas no particular change as regards mar- 3 e / a8 & dealsion did not | Flondible by @ Denver player. ¢ Crelghton Neill, § . Beptember pork s0ld between 3HI5 | have céned o present and 18 | ket values. the erowd n the aarond it did 1ot | insensible by ' Denver player. Captain | Creighton, 14; O i »_ ury mber | t LB | 16" Gnxiaty concerning thelr resumption. | There hus been a fairly liheral supply of SO e fgakenc aw, tHoVEN e A A R R e S VESPER EIGHT WINS AT PARIS 400 SO0, B o a3 el Burdpe his “Rad | distinet” relter’ throwsh | cartie “here e week, being 408 head Inperters and Jobbers of vould be mobbed. Picking up a bi: he | the bus, pulled the curtains do 1 were Septemberlard, botwe 14 | American shipments and now that the | heavier than last wedk, but i hei s watkea fo e Vkitors' benn oifo 1 1o driven out of the park amid showers of | $0, closing e down ahe% 23 Sop | Transvan) war s ‘drawing to'n elose an' | lighter ihin the same weck lant yoar. ‘T Dry Goods, Furnishing Geeds ooting mob, where he was made a tar- | F0cKS thrown by the now tho L y 'ith the close Tige depressed | the prospects of war in China are very re- | demand was good on most days and fully get for cushions thrown by rowdles in the | SGed mob. | =0 G 1o | American Onrsmen Win Principar | with the b The depressed ot 8T cat, | mote. there i decidedly les apprehiencion | cqual to the supply. Wednesday was the AND NOTIONS. Srandstand. [He was quickly surraunded | o (oLiH, whon The trouple began. It was | vent nt Regattn Glven by aintimated recelpte for Mongay: W hege, | In Huropean: financial centers This is | only bad day and prices broke all around, and jostled about,'but Manager McKibben | Erounds when the trouble began. Tt ws Ll i 40 carn; o " fortunate for the New York market, as | hut Thursday and friday there was an im . and ‘the home players finally persuadod | S0 tontght by his attending physiclan that | ixpoxition 0 e utures ranged as follows: | ARY increase in the tension over theve | provement, particularly on the good kinds P S 5 {he crowd to get off the diamond by may- | (i Ajraar Wil reagven Cheight aRys igw = AT | would “cartainty have led to a more rapid | Tho heiter grades of cornfed catile may, be BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK ng the game would be given to Denver | U0 OmOrrow's gime PARIS, Aug. 2. The Vesper Hoat elub | T Close| Yea'y, | Tetirn of our securities, which, if counled | called just about steady for the wesk, but | Ie1t did ot While Ebright was off in wome | CAl ain, Retlly sald tonight that the ac- | of Philadeiphii today won m‘; sonlor, eliht Arti Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Ye! i elgse. monex, here ater” on " would | half” fit sl ls @ kood Ze lower Ouin it decisions. he tried ‘to treat both teims [ tons of the mob were disgraceful to sav | championship, the only event held under the | ‘ i ave effectually checked any bull move | was a week ago. Steers welghing around fairly. Gibson's wildness cost St h | the least. © The better element constders | Ludpicos of el barls exposition, in which | *Wheat . hent. Other conditions continue favorahie. | o to. 1100 pounds are selling MrRely. from raxe, son the game, he hitting four and giving | &he A H‘mhr the mob as a disgrace to th rica competed. Several thousand spec- | o, B o he corn crop will be large and {8 almost | §4 504,85, and packers tuke them only un. kame number frea pasies to first, " Preston's | oIty and think a great infary to the gam: Jfs gathetcd along the banks of ‘the G % out of danger. The wheat harvest is pro- | der protest o halt fat stuff wolghing & w“"fl . fagn Bristow's error, & passed ball and | hu# been done, Manager MeKibben and his [ gojne. “A large number of their fellow ¢ o gressing: rallroad earnings are satl«fac- | yround 1,150 to 1,20 ik in beiter demand e ollanid's single. 1n' he ekt gave Denver | men did all'in thelr power to” keep: the | Goiiiremen theored (he Americans to vic- tory and general trade shows a reviving | and ix seiling from $4. to $5.25. The good Successors Wilsom & Drake. fworqind bita’ by Schmid dn ton | crowd under contral auring the’ game and | 0 TR Vespord Swotld hive pretered | P 4 3| gemency, “now” ot rlees™are Teomine | et “well i ed, e s moossacus IR DI a0 netted anothe e vecond. " In Minager McKibben said tonig At 8teps | Wiimer day, but In other respects they g W 2 | down to. & more normal basis. - There {8 Do | §6.25 to $5 80, Manufacture | . s »‘ ring on Buelow's muff of Leewe's throw | other such urren that of today of the crew was trained to the hour and all titude regarding the " futur The stock | terial change in prices and the week closed | giantly on hand, second hand botlers bought Flenn at gecond. Denver added two more | GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUB, | clusion. This convietion was shared by : y i sagging to lower prices, which fs the hest wots on th ericans Gine W resent stagnant rut and thereby create | lower for the week, Canners are also cff, | = another i the sixth when Prectnfod W] Cinetanati Wins a Brilliant Contest | L1 [0 1he AW Tican H £ i gnan lower for the week. Canner . made three {n the sixth on Mohler's o INCINNA" b et oo | e Y s o et and | _ Js g 1 “MPhore ‘was ely dema fajie thea. i l"'n\'rrlmlul.ll): T8 orror | CINCINNATIL 0., Aug. 26.~A base on|the Minerva elght from Amsterdam, and | WEEK'S BUSINESS IN BERLIN : There was a good, lively demand for = t about where it opened. The common | gd gold. Special and prompt attention te in the fourth. when Gibson hit Leewe and | t skmakers, who flatly refused all | thing that can happen to take {t out of the | ang [fices range anywhere from 15 tc R 1e second cholce. 1 against 2 activity, which is now sadly lacking | o S At Rl %l 5 " By and scored on"w wild pitch The. Saints from Pittaburs. b "ometd, "the others: being i R R R ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. e e % the Germania of Hamburg. The race begin coders all the week, though the supply 2 in the seventh on singles by Mohler and | JAlIS to Barrett, Crawfords sacritice and | \\5istgm® Sope “Americans were cleatly 244 8 was | The demind from the coun‘ry Schmidt and the Saints thelr last i the | Beckley's hit gave the locals the only run [ 44U R ™ perior 1o thelr opporents, Beava Otutintis 1o BarkinowhiRtacke rom thi inry .' ern e0tric to the plate, after an attempt to cateh regarded the regult as a foregone con- 21 4 market, however, has the apnearance « and half fat stuff, however, was neglected | repairs in city or country. 15th and Plerce. Preston, Schmidt and Miller singled, and | f ur crews comy To TN TLA was good, particularly on_the cattle of elghth on hits by Hall and Kling. Schmidt's | of the game in the first inning. Both | their big frames and athletic bulld evoking g A ‘ i o & k i good weight and quality. On .nat .lass of batting and Rellly's third base piay wora | pitchers were in fine form and brilliantly | 14 ttering comment when they car I 4 on Bouzse, Notwithstanding cattle the market Is close to steady for ompan the features. " Schmidt got "y Rit | sunnorted: PALtahaRRi 5 ¥ | bars T e bonthouse to the water 7 Ensier Money. the weck, but on the common grades the p- Hoore, Aret Eamo supported. Atte , And took their places in the she | t 6 1 week closed with values all of 10@lse lower ; ¥ ; 8T, JOSEPH INCINNATY W% A m | immediately on”the tring of {he, phstal 4 9 L BERLIN. Aug The most striking | and in some cases more than that. Bloctyscal Supplies, AB. R RIS b LT R, E | the s went ahead. That thelr se = feature of the money market last weok 10 receipts of cattie for the week were, : i Strang, b . § 2 BAITILS ot 10 2 Beamont, ef 0 1 20 0| opritence. was well founded was well % Wia the decline in meney Fates immediately | of course, composed largely of western | Slobrio Wiring Bells and Gas Lighttns wrord, 1 0 1 olClarke, 1f... 0 1 0 0 : ! i e ; I o e b Hall, $8 e 0 i lse L OClarke, 6. 0 0 0] Shown T the first few hundred yards, whon | Cush quotations were as follows before the beginning of the monthly settle- | range catile, the bulk of which were on | @ W. JOMMATAN Mer e Kling, o they had secured such a lead as dispelled LOUR-Steady; winte P ment. Private discount f 3 and the feeder order. Packers bid on a good — 1 O cessevene 1 3 eckle h. 0 2 agner, rf, 0 rv. o @3, 70 cles a2 3 Behrall, 1 B 4| e R0 o Wagner, tf W oubt of their victory, From that mo- wtralghts. $1.1003.70; clears, 38.00 R R o R e L T T L R B R SAFE AND IRON WORKS ! 4 Davis, ib o | SRigonn, w08 Leach, .. 0 A htereat centered in the distance by ng speclals 0714.40; patents. 0@ | Drovement will be one of long. duration. | owing to the fact that feeder buyars wou MeKibben, ¥f L 1 0 ghivhen th:.8 hieh ' they would win. Amid cheers they | 4.00; straights, 407 bakers, 8220260, | B market, the A L R R UL O R BT T SR — Flynn, of . 1 ol Fare £ H iR LA | 1 5| finished an easy first by several lengths. 3, 2 red, WaABUC. | garding autumn ne The large difference | 1o xive. The better grados of killers are Bristow. 2h e ] | [ 8 Biyi o800 8 tlme, #0744, The Ghent elght had ‘sec ’ i No. 2 yellow, | Batwaen official and private rates insires a | close to steady, the same as corn cattle, e Omaha Safe Maupin, p s e 5 - hitipol, p g ond place. :13 45, The Minerva s e .| good status for the Reichbank at the ei while the poorer grades are probably 10g Totals 3 W .o eme 1| thira, in @35, thé Germanta bringing up A @2%40; No. 2 white, 2414@ | &f the month 1ic lower for the ‘weak. Goad cows heid Totals .. 2 0 i ota 3 - s the red in 6:32 1 A .’4(‘4"!.‘4‘9!"‘ g The bourse failed to pspond to these | about steady all the waek, but the commmon .n rnn .' s DENVER Clncinnatt W 10000000 The prizes were o ce of bronze statn ARLEY feeding, 38@3%c; falr to [ conditions and to other favorable factors. | grades were not so good at the cluse of y M Pittsbur % 00000000 o ary warth ahout $80 to cach member of the malting, 4@ The bears made successful onslaught | the week as they were at the opening ¢ Prep. Preston, of 5 Farned ru Cineinnati, 1. Two-base | €Few. The Americans were very indignant 8- Flaxseed, 1 and northwest- [ upon industrials, particularly con! shares. | by 15@%c. Good feeders were about steady & Miller, It 4 ol nits Schrive Double play « the decision of the mmittee to allow ) ern $1.4l. Prime timothy, $4.10. Clover, con- | The attack was aided by the failure of se for the week, while the common kinds of =y 2 ESCAP Miller. i . e ?| Ritchey. First base on balls 1 three of the clghts which competed In | trast grade. 8:5010,00 s R T It Tkier e Swact 2t liaht welehts wers 106iko Tog oy FIRE Eipe fusiom 4.4 $ L1 of Phitippt. 1 Struck out [ the frat il heat vestorday to race in he | PROVISIONS—Mews pork, per bbi., $11.05 | whieh was to spread rimork that othor tn- | OGS “The wuppty of hoks toduy was | yng s Procf Bates sas vame UL X By PhlpD; BT Time: 140, Umpitos: | final today, nstead of the winner. the|@ini Lard, per 100 Ibe, 8677508, 8hort | solvencies were impending” On Wedneaday | about the ‘usual Saturday's sige. Chicage And Burglar Proof afas ann Vau:t Door Mooy, b o | Latham and’ Leever commitice insed 103 dectalon on the ground | ribw wdcs (oo’ 4087 Dry salted | many of the sta A coal and fron shares | reported a stronger market, and as the de. 1 § s imans A8 Retly. E CRUIGR AR Tioaas 16 Casdinsix. that'the second and third crows It the et | shoulders boxed), 856216755 short “clear | acored” the “lowest “quotations, (o’ tweive | mind hute was good on the'part of puckers ' e months. A partial recovery followed. but | the market was active and higher.. i ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Aug, 26. the first | icans, who won the second trinl heat, Th WHISK Y—Basis of high wines, $1.21% B e T o Aealinion | Bilk of the haas soid harn i et iar na'ls & fluwg"' Iffln WOTI(S. time 0 many maons St ucceeded | Amerteans repliod that the question of time | SUGARS—Cut loaf, $6.5; granulated, $8.32; [ Small sales throughout the week caused |as against $5 to $5.05 yeste |in ‘winning from Cal Phe Chteazo | in heats I8 immatorial. Moreover they si nfectioners’ A, $6.55: off A, $6.12 unusually heavy falls, The annual report | makes the market gensraily 21 or MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS ) | thirer” was bt 4 opportune | they mads no cftort to aftain fast time. i | e following'are the réceipts and ship- | of' ' the® Great Iron company = showed | strong o e higher. " Heavy' hogs | OF MACHINERY 1008 0 +-9 | times. Attendanc Beore View of the fact that their French com ts for the day per t increase in - earnir from $ 10 $5.05 and butcher weight 2 N n 00110200 (—i ST, LOUIS CHICAGO, petitors virtu wbandoned the race when Rece Shipments, | Nevertheless the report made an .06 and llghtweights from iy | OB ERAL REPAIRNG O oara T Earned runs: St Joseph Denver, 1. | R RHe AR |t wis about half over Fiour, b ) U500 | favorahle fmpression, because it annour With a top of $5,17%. The propor: IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS wobare hits: Strang Wline (. Sacri- | Mear 10 08 Fred R Fortmeyer. officlal representativa | Wiely fiisisin 8 216,000 | the decision of the directors to raise 10 1ight hogs today was largar (han {1 | 2801, 160 and 1505 Jackson Street, co ity Kiin ciihbern hin, Brise | Burkett f the Americans in the sports, sald re- | St 3700 23,000 | 000 ks new eapital, a decision which esterday, which makes the average cb. Tel. BN, w. Stolen buses: Strank. Hall Kiing, | Heldrick mittee's decision: "It n by IBRILS ReW CapItAl o mhiel Nhioh ‘makes the avers Omaks ek o 1. Double plays: Relily to Hickey. [ Donovan. il our notions and rale TRt 2 y b 000 000 | condemned on the ground that the | b considerably better than it did | @, Zabriskie, Agent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgr. Struck out: By Maupin by Evler. 3 | wallace L v 1ght to have been between | | ? 1 1 Ry, bu | boom s over vestorda 4 Aan 0 1n e Barley, bu 11000 4000 The July reports of the great coal com-| There was no particular change in the - e err— Rases on balls: Off Maupin. 6 off T, | Keister ) Chance the V d e winner of the trial | panies show largely increased earnir rket from start to finish hi < i Hit by pitcher: By Pyler, 4. "Wild piten! [ m'¢ oo 1 3 hein ¥ ay we interpret the [ On the Produ Exchange today the | Pinies show ‘far jee AFRINgS narkat, /| » finish, everything 2 Fiit by pitcher; By Fsler. 4. 'wild plteh | 3 N heat T ey we interiret he | s Mot o Crsumerion, 16 | . The. ense’ of money caused 4 better do- | Ink gold early'in the mornlig except i fow for all purposes, plon. ImALy, B 3 | Hradiey. \ fpracing and, unlons N ok homin | 18c: duirien. laise; Checse. frm. at 104 | mand for domestic and foreign loans. Prus- | loads of very common stuff that no one —a. SR ST, JOSEPH ‘wllahan, ompete is country. Personally T do 11 8%, fismi frewh, 1HO14 American rajlways were in good demand| The hog market for the week has not Manufactured by AR T T 1 not be ny other American crew wo 4 at the end of the week. Bank k lost | shown very n . | Kiing ¢ 8t. Louls 10003 ! ACCIDENT AT MIDWAY TRACK“'H"»‘ L Aok, Tilie: September, 16ic; Octo: | i ‘mast strking featire as to the waiting | the' preceding weei amounting to 61 head, RiBY Tones &l i : A OREY $ . 3 attitude of buyers the same week lust year there i3 H WATA, Wen Davis, ‘1 Earned runs: 8§t Louls, 3; Chicago RNN=Dull, steady; cash Septem- | “UR 0 Cologne Gizette contends that the re- | an inerease of 5,620 head. The week started [ hone 172 iA i McKibben, rf g o Two-base hits: Burkett, Ryar " s Phrows | Pen 4002 Jorts of the American iron products that | In with an advance over Saturday of about | ~— — — — e Underwood, rf a0 pitcher: Kelster. Double play: Walla 544 24 Dull, unchanged; Septembor, 234e, reaching Germany are much exag- [ 5, but ym that time untll Thursday h hl w T o | 0 | RRshere Ben, HOOIS DI R see Records RYE=Dull. 'unonangeds Nor 2 cash, Blor - | 8F oy (oo e ok the mesak Tonre: | prices ket Holng dowin the low point.be maha Machine Works iristow, 2b 0 Wild pitch Callah Struck it ! CLOVERSEED-Dull, lowe prime. $6.00 | 2 ’ ant creased consur of iron com- | g $4.07. On Friday and Saturday there 3 Gibson, b o | dones 50 Callahan. 2 Time! 185 I8 1N prime, $5.30; October, $6.5; No. | et TRATT fited Mihtes awaken hope | Was Some improvement: ao thit the weak Pattern Makers and Mode! Bullders. pire: Warne new Midway } L here that the German mark ' w | closed a few cents higher than it opened Manufactyrers and Dealers-8tea Totals Standing of the Teamns, vele “trick Sunday at furnished Minneapalls Wheat Market be relleved.” The wire nall e nies have | and higher than the market was any time Eltkings Jisvatar Suppliss, Rieam ol Played. Won. Lost. P.C crable excltemant for something K¢ | AINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 2, — WHEAT— | omorted that & Drice reduction was agreed | BHEIP-There were ho fresh recelpts to gines, Cream Separators. Machi Preston, cf o | Bltasice B - : ther Were hit five svents upon the after: | AU of pten unon very Titthe carriod over from yes | st Supplics. High Grade Repalr Work @ Mitler. it H 1 i :\3'};“‘“5»“ 102 » ST apa TP proved a hum- | ember, 7 i} rack, No. 1 hard, i6; N Prissian crop reports for the midale )5t evervthing being cleancd ap :pm laify 1];4;-:\ gnd oftice” 41614 Heuth t \lgdelnhia = ¢ cveryone see Ratlsfl 1 north; We; No. 2 northern, e August show a reduction of 1 point Ir fterno fenth & “hone 232 i, e : 3| Boston : = ; ) e e Fanre verefihws | FLOURZFirat patents, $6.00415; becond | Wheat and rve ! ‘ ok was the Hickey, 1b § | Ensnnuast 8 hew midewestarn amatenr | Datents, $8a300: firet” cléars, 000 L we ar this year, and | == = Mohler! 2b 180 T W ] ied by W. I Btever "ERANCTN bulk, $1200a STAGNANT IN LONDON M s L e ey ‘s i oIN 8 G % the ons netg, from Beivoll, M E ik Sikpon STOOKS ot e b ot | JAMES E- BOYD & €O, §onmia. b 5 | oy - in 349, Philadelphin I'roduce Market. Political Conditions in Chinn, So i ip declines that have | ‘Telephone 1039, Omaha, Net 4 THE AMERICAN LEAGUE, | Ihe five-mile motorcycle race came v PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2 g N ullad &ikias Dlas 1 ints. The decline 5 & Totals B neit end i disastrausly to the New fiaven | Flrm: fancy ‘western creamery s o 4 o leavies on fimby COMMISSION, f | Buftalo Gets Another A 1 team, owing to the fact that the tire cn | Western, prints, 2 rage Buyers. 1ses to about b0, Sheey 4 . W §5. Jaseph LERY 18 Ansther Anay from the | team OWINE 1D the fhot SHAL RO F EGGR-Firm; fresh nearby and western : anywhere from 2660c GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS onv 2 . L N TR Were thrown heavily 1o 17c; fresh nearby southwestern, 15c; fresh | LONDON, Aug. %.—The Stock exch The demand for feeders has been good all BOARD OF TRADE. KEarned runs 2, Denver 4 e 3 ¢ b h &0 | jrack. Hoth escaped with slignt brulses | nearby southern, 1dc lealings continue mall that the ume week m canes fee vers have | oorregpondence: John A. Warren & Co Two-base hits: Davis, Ily Kling, Pres- | hitting and considerable luck Buffalo ce- | and will be able to ride again in 4 fow Qo o e O A A e Aol | outbid the packers. On goe fng Iambs | Correspondence: John A. Werren & Co ton, Schmidt erit SioRellly, Leewe. | feated Cleveland today by the score of At the time the accldent occur Milwnukee Grain Market, suffizfent in some department vield | and sheep the market (s i m wer 2 4 to Baker was hit hard at times, h men were traveling at a 1:46 clip, I MILWAUKE! Wi Aug, ! Wi quotations cition: A1 A ¥ :x“: ck out: By Gibser, 5. by Bohmidt 3 | (D Siaitara' runs were. the m”wm‘: ‘4'{ wonder is that they were not Lower: No. 1 northern, 6@77c;' No. 2| that many members declure they all arc | o s the visitora' rune were the outcome od Outright. Forturately for the } rthern, 7T knew such dull times. Th f Cholce western graus weth- A C G0 i by pitcher: By on Wild | errors. (Hulitgan it well and gathered 0 | {eam they were leading at the time of BARLEY-Firm; No. 2, 404@50c; sam the stuation, combini falr to good graws wethers, | K ['.”_ iteh Passed Is 1 Vi i e % S Ruelow e 2:15. Umplre \ ‘Iuw man W (vh. stick and in th D e g IR e B i te of thi 5 3 e vearlings, 88 5350 | e i o S e Hausman and O'di Missouri Editors on J v 4 ) ood “veatlings, $3.2501 hdgatd s listance Sunday last PLATTSBURG, N. Y., Aug. 25— 8 i 4t Afr to goo e TRRBAR | mile stonal handicap proved to [ of about forty Missouri aditors wi o | the resumptior n \ lam Ut 8 der wothe s ck'ring, « be one prettiest ruces: seen upon [ been ‘enjoying a trip through Canada ar- | sight: the home labor disy i the mi @l \ ‘)) s SHghay [ Wi ¢ IANE. SN Hart, ot $0 olnrinhes the track this year. In it N A. Ruiz of | rived here today and will take the teip | presidential campaign in the ['nited Btate DES MOINES, la., Aug (Special Tele- | Schreck ] 2|1/ Chancee 3 it hard ride, succeeded in | tomorfow. Feturnin ‘ Y1 ciner g g " J 1 ) : city, ar a y ee 1| tomorrow,” returning 1o Missourl by the | of alarg exigts, as is shown by the wa NCINNATI, Aug, 26, —The National A gran Des Moines played a double-header 1b : 1 oK 30| winning r riding from scrateh in | way of Buffalo. The party i in chal of | values are maintained soctation of Mexican War Veters will QOOMANY LIFE BLOG GRANCH 1038 NS with Pueblo and broke cven, the visitors 0'8hay, ' 3 012:0015, a new state record, M. C. Gadke, | E. W, Stevens of Columbia, Me. 1t 18 true that consels dvopped nearly u | meel here September 13 and M. and the GHAHA NEW ANCOLN NER 10 3 8| New Haven, ‘onn., made his debut in this | through Lake Champiain and Lake George | All these dlscourage buyers. but no teeling Mesican War Veternns (o Meet. 0 o