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OMATA DATLY BEF: MONDAY '6-base hit e ir base ball team, turned out in \J “ UTE W | standard lines showed gaine of from 2 to 12| around 25¢ higher than they were a week OMARA TAKES BOTH GAMES | Beseampeqrmams, Toee coneinering the bua_ condicion: of | CLEWS' WALL STREET REVIEW [ printersncsidier S Etas of Lirim,8 (a,12 around, g bgher than they wets & r Stolen bases: Baer, Berte, Strang (4), Bria- | (he grounda ' b ALL LT REVIE . s i rie, Strang | o grounds, it proved (o be an Interestin reportd of A continued Improvement in the | higher. Fecder weihera Are alss abourt s tow ww n alls: OF I!Arm\vv Baer game The feature of the game was th American coal trade. higher while feeder lambs are about G e e T Ol o | Battors work of Neff and O Connors ol This improvement on the bourse was as- | steady Ha rall: off Gilllam, Hall. Di vis, pliched a masterly game and had tw sfsted by an unusually ensy meney market | Quotatlons: Chotee western grass weth Byjavensted Rourkes Play Fast Ball and | fow ferane, it by piicher: § , ERIA ol i | Disturbed Conditions Keep the General | during the monthiy settioment | pirars [ ore. 38 40qri; choice grase yoariings. 50 Win in Easy Style. R Rl 52410 Pab To' i experience utes weakened during the | §a: ehojee swes $1me 2. a5t Sy L i %al' 91118l ublic Away from the Market settlement. The financial press contrast . §0.6080.00: cholte SoHne lombs. 3 Eas | otk L, Hitmen. s 4 | y Ry R SN B rine fmas, o SEARLES & arvin. Time: 2:00. [‘mpir Rood apring lambs re, necond Eutne; T Arkos Win the Second. year, when the autimn demands had der wethers, $3.40043.50, foeder lambs, $4 DUSTY COONS DOES REMARKABLE WORK STOU c1my et he Gk of Comrerce teim | DANGERS LURKING IN SILVER STANDARD | dicia it conistone will remmaln miich more | 4% Teprecntative saies SEARLES AR R second game in the series with b | favorable than they were a vear 0 CLEORICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, av, the score standing 10 to - ernment funds again lost moderately dur OMAHA Pitehes Two Grent Games Agninst T | ing the week Hank stock gained on the | " ank of Commerce ¥ Law Which is Perfectly Safe in Handas [ publication of more favorable reports fr Market Generally Steady with K Pachlio and Wins |:mu. n‘ e First | R ”nL 8 i 3 io1d Falth Would T‘"\“vr'}' small Institutions than had b o b "'r“ ! “T.:r“("‘l ! . mww m. One B a Very Neat (tteries < smmerce N ecter 30, Sept B b - ::' A {flles Argos, Graham and #ink S Bring National Rain When The conl searelty contin and 18 much | o 1; nominally steady; good to prime Uinpire: Atkinson d discussed. An advance of one mark per ton [ | (FACE PAMIGLIY. 86 Bots nson. Applicd by Sitverites, Hins been made IR Blicaia. C THe baung fve st £.606.10; poor to_medium - Mo pex to Hnve & BRIl Team : | peat has begun In Berlin on a larke weale | $1.6045.60; selected feedors, $4.0004.75; mixed Gilliam EX, In., Seph 8.—(8pecial,)~The b | The proposed reduction of raflroad frefghts | Stockers, $3.25a3.90: cows, $2.80@4.00; helfers s mer 1 4 B te NEW YORK. Sept. 2.—(8pecial.) on imported coal, us the & point i 08 paile, $2.00¢ Denver, Totals 6 | m f Fssex subscribed $740 today t v T 1)y=HOntY | O Ao attrast Eaglsh e wine o] e, $2.006 bitile, $2.60a@ G be used in purchasihg a suitAble base bull | Clews, head of the banking house of Henry / os 18100, Texas-fed steers, $1 Soux City, 4 g L 60, ST JOSEPH ground mnd puLting the same In proper | ¢ ¥ | dearness, but will leave fleld | peglo WS 2 DD G ALY Detrolt, 15 Chicago Al [ Shipes Aol Company wiil b orghnis.y | CIEV8 & Co. writes of the situation in | American coal. Tt would ba singular 1f the | {uite: ¢ sy of H25@ X Bultalo, B Minnen Strang | and & tournament Wil be eld eoiby tail | Wall street nterprising Americans should let the pres Rocelpts today, 13,000 head: esti-| Ve Euarantee to cure wil cases curable ef Hall, N The new grounds are an the south side,| Current events are not favorabla to the | firouble pase without n powerrul effort or tomorrow, 39,00 head, left over, | WEAK MEN SYPHILIS Omaha won two games from the tails |\w‘n;. i 15 | are of ample size and will be a beauty "v“‘}"~'v’-1‘ .n‘\“[’vrnnvmlru-4\ bull ..m||;..<r.u; ftung remarks: “The German demand "h ‘:""";F'{ <.|\‘ top, il "’\nml " SEXAUALLY Cured for Life enders Sunday afternoon with an alacrity | Ty, | Falrmonts Win a Pai basic conditions are generally satistactory | st depend upan American coal for the 85,005,973 Fough heavy, $4.80004.9 I.:’c'okalll"Ili'\\;:;o(,:;\.(:!:‘hntlllof: “L",';'n.'.':. that suggests that the Colts have struck | McKibb | Yosterday the Falrmonts find might be depended upon in ordinary [ ““Fha jron market s somewhat improved 1 ‘20p; bulk of sales, $5.10a5 Btricture, Piles, Fiiiula and Rectal Ulcers {he stae gAIL AEAIn which they had the| Eiynn | games ana won them Both Hmes to develop an active and stronger | qy ot ) Westphalla report in ey (LAMBS—Receipts, and all g = early part of the season. Hoth contests | Madbin, 0 w-‘\ beat the Reserves by a seore 3| market, ve few of the numerous tn- | dho SHCCL T many's piiron produc- | hosdi Kenerally dvi good to choice | BelVle Disenses and Disorders of Moa in the afternoon, In 4 ! cgrtainties regarding domestic politice. the [ Yion ‘for July was 85 213 tons, AgAIns S0 falr to cholce mixed, 3.4 , were entirely devold of lunkhead playing | 4 they beat the Bankers Union: tenm | Chinese ‘imbrogiio and the mor Koty | Fe { NG pantione aonih, o WEGL6: wostern shoep, $145a0 55, Toxas sheep, | StFicture aud Gleet Cured at Home. on the p rt of the locals and every man | -r‘:nv i 2 to 1t rhe Fairmonts are bl would be roll oL any organizcl | Hamburg's trade. with Cuba fx reviving, | Jeih%; natice lambs. 84554 S5; western Consyltation Free & SAlLONag ddress lam succoeded 3 i »od ball now and are looking P pward vement unt e “outlook [ g am W0@5.%5, Shipments of sheep this Ll b on the team was up and agoing all through | 8loux cit 010 these respects o samewhat improven. | Ao do i dae e e noma ke | week, 5,100 head, or 300 head over all pre: | 838 80 14tk B OMANA the deuble-header | By | aiiled to these factors is the eviient wn [ fng 500,00 marke againat 1,500,000 for 18w, | YIoUs records, mostly to country for feed- | — Dusty Coons accomplished that which| arned runs: Sioux City, 4 8t Joseph, & FAST TIME AT CYCLE RACES The | pincs, Of o public te buy stocke at| "ne incomen of German railwayva for July | P oon P g'r‘-)"amASnuhwsnm 1 bttt 8 . e pre evel In the absence of some | uggregated 161,000,000 marks, or an increase [ REC S This week: b stamps him as a pitcher of more than or- | Two-base hits: Kling (3), Schrall. Sacrifice very decided stimulus. Sich a stimulns | AFSTOR head: hogs, 141,500 head. sheap, o (o] Nt AR LT HUSE LU (S f New . ¢ of 5,000,000 over the returns for June 1 head, sheap, o1 dinary ability. He pitched both games | MU Fivan Stolen bas .'Ll sscock, Dot |‘|“l Tett o \l w Illn\l:|n w o‘n the FIPst | might have heen forthcoming had' the | Diiten and Relgian 'se ABOTts are How out. | LSt week:' Cattle, 5800 head: hogs L n Off MeDe i D u | nndicap. powers: but evidently, for such|page. Arrivale at Bremen have fnereased 11 .. unsolvable riddle for the Greasers and|Of McDo \rangy Sehrall, Davie, Man. - reusons as Just suggested, they have elerty | | DK%, ATEIVAIE at Bremen have incre Kanans City Live Stock. McC they were shut out without a sign of a| MM Off ¢ o : n it ot —_— " . : o postpone activities of that sort until a| cent, while the fncrease at Antwerp KANSAS CITY Sept. 1.-CATTL 4 REW it: Cote Niles. Hall_ Wiid pitch: | NEW YORK. Sept The old hoard [ mote prapitiots 1 ime | Receipts this p A score. In the second game Coons wenk plam. It by pitched ball: Schrall. Time: | track at Vallsburg fairly rattied and <ho ik | Hesitatlon of thix sort naturally encour- | hogh 9 per cent, at Amaterdam 41 per cent | Reccints this week, 3,100 head; eqrrespond- ‘ SPECIALIST ened somewhat, but even then he pitched Umpire: Cline foday us the faxtest cycle racers in Amor- | aged the trading element (o take the shori [ 4 &t Rotterdam 2 per cent Improved demand ‘at 10 highor nejcon Treats all Foras ot an article of ball far above the AVErARe. | pNvEER WINS THE RAG FOR FATR. | roves | s Sl he market, and sales on this ac | oMAMA LIVE sTOCK MARKET, | or Wl classes, with butcher welghts and DISEASES AND The dual atruggle was witnessed by an In the two-mile profsssional hgndican | hulls, huve been the oniy fellet 15 an ax - atrenyin: Ballve sioces, "ongln "6 ocno8t enormoun crowd and the enthusiasm, which | Defents Dea Motnea and Crowd Mobs | Fee GG o Now BV Wi first | Ccdin el monotonous ' uninieresing | Week onex with Nothing and feedern $9.6004.85; Dutclsr. cavy g DISORDERS 0F has had to be kept in check for the most Umplre Jack Grim. Py ;:“' ‘““ ',"'fw‘;':"u:"'f 'II;_ h»'““’ t |"’-" market Market | ouw. h. $3.0015.15; canners, $2.50613 00 part of the time since that awful streak | DES MOINES Sept. 2-(Specfal Tele. v H . v Receipts re t]e, 3 Rras exans, 203 80, ! jnking of the bell announced the last lav, || Secretary Guke has quite opportunely | Oficial” Monday ........ 5 8 R oceinte: 100 haud " Market A 26 Year's Experience and spent itself with an abandon that|the base ball :.vrmm.u here teday Auring AL o in y'-fl‘w",';:v' :‘ur‘nl"!”v‘h- Sountey of w‘»; w‘.)fllmx rirom | Official Tuesday 1708 tive at 2t.e higher: receiprs for the wesk Hn"mmflmh-‘ showed too plainly how popular the great| 'he game by the aid of the police and a |} AW ¢ et (et rorey | Qfficial Wedr 1817 43.000 hoad, Ohe demand was mode VARICOCELE cure ! ¢ three took the Tead 10 was the signal | by thote whoee faith i« pladged to the gold g8 todiy, 500525 Hghte, $ 1065 =5 . grandstand and . both bleachers were| N PIAYErs a buse on a Wiccked oal for a_desperate sprint. The fastest handi- | standard: if, howey wdministered by its . s tag gtpnin crowded and the throng easily numbered | were in attendance. and i i the field | them and sucha xpeed did those fn fEunt | not be depended upon to matntain the gold | Total this week W0, 1013 | weok, 17,00 houd: for rorrenvending “7»"-‘1‘1“‘;‘..1.5.\‘., NTEhY Tomsek Netvons Seviny N ' cushions and ‘rocks athim 11 .‘ tear guard. The fiying leaders rode hen authority were «o inelined, for this governs 1 o y : ed 1 Co r ¢ govern: ending g ? week and lees ruled [ i eh The fve hita charged up to Coons’ ac- | RGNS A0, Lorks wl, bim e pollc within' iy feet of the. tabe | ment (s pay 1y eopiroes cog L govgens hdine 2us Tt 8l e e MR | CURES CUARANTEED count In the first game were bunched, three | fled. The W s, £ ern mutt S0 Teodere §8 00 1 5 of them belng made In the third Joning | e Fushed Tnto. a:hack and was Grisen off | {rom Jack Coburn, who' Beat Rin brother | dotlme O Gom oavmasiats a8 well as goid ending Juis 4 culte." 32 SoR5 00 ’ B CHARCES LOW, and two of these were scratches. That |2t A run. Buck Weaver took his place Wikl by (wo feet. Bummary cease at once {f such a change of poiley s . “ r.o scores were made at this juncture tells | cushions after the game was over, a few | Freeman, Owen Kimball second, = Frank hat a peril of such gravity is possinle | %€¥eral days, with compareons: NE New York Live Stook. only too eloquently how fine were the field- | bricks udding to the effoctiveness’ of the | IKramer third. Time: o A from a_ simple change of administration 11600, 1899, 1895 11897, |19%. 1599 .| LOA. EW YORK. Sept. 1 -BEEV NO CURE, NO PAY & operations of the Colts. With the | Ushions. Score | Two-mile professional, handlcap: G, 1r. [ should be sufficient warning o the sound T8 38 419 3 5 2 [ colnte, mone sy trading: | Matke 16 you have s | | professional class “He was fitth when th Trath in Gage's Report, * SOUTH OMATIA W the, $4.00605.00; wintered Texans i MEN ONLY of losing, came upon the ( uncorked | 8ram.)—'mpire Jack Grim escaped fr »m‘| SE i LR nine e oy and WHIL When | stands, is perfoctly ‘safe when Interpreta | | prices declined 57 1o \y Dr. Mcdrew at %0 quiekly without cut natiopal game Is in Omaha. The big| nr I0 the elghth inning he zave ¢ th : 1 b Reavy and ) ekl Jont it angered the crowd. About 2500 p cap riders in America were just behind | enemies or those pledged 10 siver it could s AL Sirnn SYDHILIS in all stages cured perma nentl 2,500 . started for Grim. ' They began o throw (#ttaln that not an ineh was gained by the [ standard. 1t 1s Sl poseipie. 1f those 1 ending Aug. 3 R InSt yeur, 1800 head: trade Reiva A1l the | BaGGer I e, o oY o ! lice kept the howd back whiv | n Col drew away and won by Inclies | obligations in silver dollars as well s goid ¥ umpire and the erowd ted him with irter mile professional: Won by H. B. | were attempted Average price pat g et 1 MOINES Collett () won. Jack Coburn (210). kecon't, | moncy interests to rouse themselyes into nominally steady; cables, | chipments, lost power ases full Whitridge batted a grounder MOINES 2 | WHIl Coburn (210) third, Time: 4:43 vigorous activity, the ger from apathy 8| 4 26 !4 cattle and 8295 quartirs of beef Vacuum down to Coons. Dusty returned it 10| Thiel, It AR O Match race, paced by tandem: W. 8 [in that quarter belng almost equal ol 815 438 5 611 8 4 o ALVESRecefpts, T3 'lead; trade ver wiore ¥ dries home, puttl McHal h Ball, ' ss 9 Fenn won two heats and W. I Wahren- | danger from the strengih of the imitod s steady; gras weak; efty electricity ; 25,000 in ures not ome. putting out McHale, who wag, run- | Ball, s 1 berger one heat. Hest times 2:06 4 PAFLY four years ngo - 3 y ox o Miba | Intikreq ot ome retarueds B3 00 Dy fracd: wits foe ning from third, and Mobile Lauzon fired | nof!® ¢ 4 - - Without discussing politics, as suc d s ANT) LAMEBS- Recolpts, 4.4 particulars, sent sealad in pIain envelope. Rebs K | s such the leather down to first in time to re- | fyiree oy P wg 3 2 Clone of the Wheel Race. ix perfeetly rto warn the people {ha gt H 6 Tieep. dull and lower; fambe, 2y~ | LOCAL APPLIANGE CO., 414 Charies Bag.. Danver, Cola. SOUTH d Mo., Sept. 1.—(Spr R L e “Kpyg HOGS - Receipts, 4,600 head: n 58828 3 i What promised to be a halr curling finish | 1f these possibilities should even be turn H ¢ U t i ch . amb: dge. The ne srain, b 4 0 pron 8 4 w50 . . - — tire Whitridge. The next man went out _L‘!]\‘h 0y F to the amateur six-day blevele race was | into probabilities at the next election the S &7\ 3 [ was neatly nipped in the bud. The first| \Waimer, p J 5 & 1| result materially. Just as the five riders | denly ended and the whole country . . J HAVE YOU BVER GIVEN A FUR/OL AHO! OMANES hs forde i LV Oimas were entering the home stretch on the last | be thrown futo a state of business ( FAIR TRIAL TO.... blanket would almost have covered the | years ago, because the shock would 1ot double cushion and advancing by easy N«\A‘t'l‘" | binch, there was a clash of steel and one | have been woftened by several years 'of | stages across the plato on three successive | Proston, of..... | TR T "0 ol the chain of another's wheel was broken | for good next November and nothing but hases on balls, which Johnson gratuitoysly | Mohier, 2b . 3 | thus practically putting two men out of th | apathy will prevent. The danger of over Buelow, o " br ntly at the finish. Jast who Is to he situition of affairs in China seema to | 5 ; fol 27 18 5 { halk of sales. $5.10G5.171 from a base on balls and wild throw by | Soilivan, 1b the colliston seemed hard for the | have passed in considerable degroe from the | - 3 cipts, 500 head; market S b2 Third Baseman Kelly, which permitted | Hickey, rf ] ofMclals to decide. Stetzman had the pole | military to the diplomatic stage. [If Ly X . ln Lawler to advance from the Initial bag. Rellly, ‘ab § | and was leading on_the last turn entering | Hung Chang's credentials as an inter 8 = The second game was featured by Stub| Eyler, p 0 | cam N 1006 + ~ Now h 5 b Zyle ) Yoviey came up beside him. Bennett succeeded in | torfly attested the matter of settleme owing are the receipts at the four ou ha " ” Toman’s phenomenal work. In five times - getting his wheel @ fow feet in front of | should not be overdifficult. that 1s, in re & | ipal western markots for September 1: | . f 80t you have missed a good thlug , Des Molnes 66000 foreing Stevenson against Stetzman, throw- [ in view of the consfstent attitude of. our 8 2 440 3 . Omaha bt St ti (e triples. In the fleld he outshone all of | Denver 00002 | ini the tutter, A protest was flied, bui | government throughout the rebeilion Our 5 o2l 4 1 . 4 unlque basis. Tt sells itclf. Its fame ani bis former brilliancy, making five put-outs o bases: Thie Vel | Referee Gleezen announced the winners as slicy has been continually firm mu‘ 4 b 00/ 4 40 Y reputation Is the covy of many. The palate, P § n A Thiel 2 Weim, 1 Al 3 i e " F Sept . 420, . the beneficlal results achieved “within" the o : ible pl Ball to Hines to Rehsamen % did not set o very fast pace diring | 8% to leave us without the vestige of an | z % hibition was of no particular interest P (Unasnisted). B on_ balla: Off | the afternoon and few efforts were made [ entanglement | * Indicates Sundus . ¢ inner man are the only and real judges ot fog ¢ el o i 3BV Weliie & s BV Thursday night. | With the lap load Shultz | i sfons among the allies in Ch! but |, The official number of cars of stock| CHICAGO GRAIN TAND PROVISIONS, | [ts merits. Approved of by them. It tris g contests, the result of. which was in Ghin, and Weavar, Uni-| won easily. Stevenson, tha one-armed rider, [ the latest phase of development In_ the | BOURhL In today by each road was ng ¥ res «C rri and the crowd had plenty of opportunity Standing of the and Stetzman fifth. Final score clearing the wiy for an eatly retirement « ~<..1u.-.|..','~.." ,.',.':,'.,',':l L Where Cabinet guiors, dociors and drug ror ) u 203 5 o - ring. Score first game: :"-L‘\;l’ulnv~. [ :\ \l\l sh ‘\“-lnm-n PO o Effect of Russin's Declaration. n Pacific system small deliveries w a help to a dull wh ROV ED BY AR, Stoux Clty ... e 108 t 1 R, G. Bennett : a1 interedts in the cast were identical with & P. Ry : Corn closed L@'e better and oats 1% fom! Yk : FRTGET tangible “proof in a_distinet declaration MR R Snsiged bR Biinio Hirh WANTED—Bids for all concessions on | A&a{St the dismemberment of China and u | C., B. & Q Ry ] | wihiders did not wish to lond thelr minds | e==== = Lauzon, ¢ i R | 3 GAMBS OF THE LEAG grounds of Fremont Driving park, Fremont, [ open-door policy. ‘Such a position tupon the | C11 R. 1. & Pl west. . 1 4 ‘hun-m Monduy and entered into fresh JUBBERS & MANUFAGTUREH Jewmayer, e d Detrolt Wiks & Vers wica | Neb., during face meeting Carnival week, | part of America and Russia must ecarry b e e e AR St LR y Septomber 12, 13 and 14, 1900. Address, eat welght In {he calculations of the Total receipts (e mecoun Lawler, 2b .. ) A 3 o) Sec g s 4 LSl between 0@Tide and closed ' stead ey ! 2 CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—Detrolt won an ex- BRUCE E. SMITH, Se o settlement of the trouble, It is reassur- | as Tollows, each buyer - purchasing the | Dby eeny aTse and, closed "steady, T = tod Hoth teams played slent - pected of entertaining the most far-re . ¢ ] Totals........ e R A T LU S SR ;“4 ',1‘" OMAHA W ESALE MARKETS. Ing ulterior. designs in this aftair should | . Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | bles and the small deliveries on September S ‘ G. H. Hammond Co. 21 hands dar the forenoos “he pit was tendd Score Condition of Trade and Quotationa on | is another link in the traditional friendship | ¢ L o 18 torenoon. 4. Pk AT . . ce, § 8 : FaRss B Al at great monarchy and the great | SWIft and Compa | half deserted most of the session. New Hale, 2b o CHICA 1 DETROIT Stapl and Fancy Produce, between that great monarchy and the great Cudahy Pacl King (' . . i York repc 2 ) losds I«kru‘[ur export ml o. ¢ o8 PROSEPTR ik earliest practicable withdrawal of troops | & g . J Whitridee: v g Aatrasteo 1 0ca b at 13L.@1c from Ching would materially advance the | SWift and Co., country <o | 10 886 bu. Primary receipts we mperters and Jobbers of adden, 2. 0 Holmes, rf Layton 7, 17 | bu. compared with 820,000 bu last at first and a brilliant opportunity to score | ;o ! marred by an nccident which changed the | present era of prosperity would be ose] 8 id b 1658 head. Market Potals - 51 1ap all riding abreast and so cloke that a | sfon more violent than that fear dian Johnson's wildness, Lauzon getting a Nt rider thrown heavily to the track, while | anticipation Silverism should be crushed pressnted the ooals. The second rin . Miller, "I g contest who would have otherwise figured \fidence, however, fs a very serlous one steady: closed weak; all Lewee, ss saess ] | the home stretch. Stevenson and Rennett [ mediary in peace negotiations be satisfa Stock Wt Skt he made & singls, doubls kud tao otal . 7 Stevenson when he cut in to the pole, thus | gard to this country's claims, especially 82 Cattle, Hoes. s This exquisite malt beverage stands on a and elpht assists. Aside from this the ex-| Mohler. Two-base hits: Preston. Thisl finished regardless of the spill. The | friendly and has been so ably administered Nevertheless, it was one of those rip-roar offt Weimer, 1. Struck out: By | t0 regain the which Shultz gained on [ There have naturally been rumors of 7 doubt until the last inning was finished L wis second. Sheelor third. Bennett fourth | diolomatic situation should g0 far toward CattleH'gs Sh'p. H's " umpbantly e \nnumerable households, to tir things up and make the welkin Played. W g Mijen. Laps, | of the troops from China . . CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Steady cab) bills exit OMAHA. {uh ARV ) 303 | Russia has herotofore asserted that her & M, VR, R ! market today, October closing ¢ higher FRED KRUG BREWING €O, B Al Hloux Clty . B G- Bennett. e O A iy are ian iont with R lower. Provisons closed practically’ un- | Phene OMANA. NEB perfect commercial accord with us in the R I &P., ea With anxlety which would lust ovew the Wilson, 1b i Chicago. other powers anu will undoubtedly simplify | /The disposition of the day+s the active deal, opened at T8ya sold OF OMAHA ceptionally interesting game from Chicago " A o ing, indeed, that the very government Aus- | Aumihr ot hed indiesi s cume Trom hikher Liverp n‘l”j«'l}AII.II"‘:\\;I\)‘::"} DRY 603D3~ cager's pitching was (he feature, —Al- - take such i wise and friendly attitude. [t | Qmaha Packing ¢ 148 ... | contruc a8 than a milllon changed RHOAE| R EGGS—Receipts liberal; good stock firm | republic. ‘There is no doubt but that the | UERAY Kackl Clearances in wheat and flour w Graham. 3 8| Eadden, . 0 olmes, rf1 0 & LIVE POULTRY-Hens : raosters, | canduct of nerotiations and fead to brompt i A4 Dalrymplo, of I RIES {8 8 il {Hetley, it 04 | according 1o age and size. 3@ic; broilers, | siens taward ‘indemifying the various he | o & 8 Co i ot L | Mimeanolis and Duluth’ reported 436 cars, | Dy 6001’:. Furnishing Goods i H 1y, b Hartman, b 0 00 Allist o 10c; ducks, 4@5c; geese, 4@i5c: turkeys, Sc. | terested governments. Their presence, now 962 | against 594 2 a year ago. it AL \;mq‘m . 0 1 0 Jon g @9c; roosters, ftide; due s 'nmi\ 1 w.].“lmn '¢: | long enough to complete plans of relief and s".\’l‘| :' As {8 generally the case on| O e Arm, d ona ,‘wrl rotals....... 3 T Samhien, . of proflers, per 1b., 120112105 turkeys, 13isc | tranuportation, as otherwise thoy act as an | Saturduy thers were practically no ie tone was sustalned by Pty i 3 e Denzer, p... 0 3 1 9| BUTTER—Common to fair, 18%c; choles, | {Titabion of the Ortental mind on sale ¥, only ' fow d cnds | higher cables, hot weather west, light coun ‘BO”.hfl AND SHEET IRON WORK Plebla o A o Ee [ 12higc: separator. e ghthered ‘oreamery, | | With eastern affairs thus placed. wo have | being offered.’ for ‘which "there was littie g8 and, e fact tat' there wert Hen» é 40,0, 0 00 otals 7 178 come. from und » darkest cloud over. | demand, neither packers or yard traders cliveries on September contracts. Octo Two-base hit: Lauzon. Rases on halls: | ¢l 0000000 3 me from under the darkest cloud oyer . + 0 ! < o FISH—Trout, 10c; blue fish, f¢; plekerel, | haiie, 10 nUgin (it SAERESt CLOUD o4 | Wanting supplies ‘on - Saturday old etwe and closed 1y off Coon: oft Johnson, Struck out. | Detrojt 5 00110001 0c 3|8 catsh, 12¢; dressad buffalo, be; white: | 8outh" A frican war I8 virtually over and | The cattio market has been in good shape | higher at 3iiye. Receipts were B it ra el l $00 By Coons, 4; by Johnson ‘5. Stolen bases artiad riina: Ohicaws, 1: Detrolt Ler: | fih, 10c: harring, black bass, 10c; sl | there remains only the presidential eleo- | all the week. The supply has been § Oats opened firm, but turned heavs Frepinnd, Doybie plays: McHule to Raymes | on‘buses: Chicago, 1; Detrolt, 8 Two-bare | MOR, 1ic: white busw. 10c: cropple. 10c: pike, | tian. The September elections In some of | About normnl, varylng but iittie from ast | thire secmed 10 be o bearish feeling br to Parrett; Graham to Raymer: Coons t {0 ” 10c; halibut, 12¢; buliheads, 10¢; ring perch. | L, woek's receipts or fro Gtres iz | alent, despite the corn firmy Te re. | !l‘l ons 10 | hige: Dillard, Harley (2 e base e: halibut, 12c; bu e ring | th New England states will no doubt fore- % receipts or from the ponding 51 Ebright ) mackerel codfiah vellow worch, h 8¢ ving for all kinds of cattle, wossible | Monday wer y Ctors, Oc Successors Whason & Drako. Cas Youble plavs: Hoy ta Dillart to karel, 0 1% fe | approach of autumn will bring back home a attle ot . | Score second game S, Bhokran R Biiare) Ry baey to | PEREEH OVSTILRE-First grade, solld | murcach of autumn will bring back home | Cxception. of common & Cows, and | ber soid b e, closing 1a@ye | Manufacture botiers, smoke stacks and OMAHA han, Sheehan to_Dillon, Sheeban to Ry pucked, New York counts eX= | nate absenteelsm from among the adverse | prices pald were very ¢ tory. ' The | down at b ) 1 Fr‘:mllulu Bter tank oo Ubes. cab! Birtlok auts By Yeagar. 8. Bacs o Byan: | fia ‘ssleats, . sta Becond | factors, 8o that present ¢ fiditions and the | bulk of the receipts all the week weie| Provis quiet hut steady, helped | lard und ‘wile: tanks, bollor tuoes con AB. R . | grade. slack filled, New York counts, per | general sutlook ‘nre. favorable (o the ss. | made up of western cattle and wore bonght | by . Nght. ho . receipts. wmall ~ delivery | atantly on hand, second hand bollers bought can, d0c; exira sole standards, 2c. | curlty market largely by yard traders to be sent hack | and decreasing stocks. Deliveries on Sep- [ ana sold. Special and prompt attentfon. ¢ PIGEONS - Live, L 90c Money market conditions favor firmer | Into the country as feeders. Puckers w tember contracts w i follows: Pork, | repaits 10 city or country. 19th and Plerce, Millers \n.w a Great Rally, VEALSChoiee. rates. Bank reserves in New Vork are low | l0oKing for killers, but found comparativeiy | 0 bbls. . lard, 410 Uerco: vivs, 506,00 los BUFFALO, Sept. 2—Buffalo hud u narrow | HAY—Per carload | Jpland, choice, | and as soon as the usual fall demands set | few that were suitable for that purpose hore wits a falr cash demand. October | 5 N'v.,..- from '-rvm 10 .nl h\mm'r-imrr.n‘: $2.00 N 1 upland ; omedium. |y jenders will undoubtedly be able to get | Cornfed steers have not beea fn very | pork s n ;m all \,' @ ‘.wl‘ ELEC]‘R[CAL SUPPLIES. Wiison, 1b | came near winning out in the ninth, atter [ £150; coarse, $6. e straw. cholee | more satisfactory rates. The interfor banks, [ heavy supply the past week. The demuii, | cl ed wt$11.05; October lard be 3 he home had seoured 80 'y $5.000 No. 4 corn, #8c; D P _white oats. | however, are well supplic t 1ds and | however, was good for the better gradss | tween S 4 cloging unchange |‘ ” Lawler, 2b11 I e HONR WAk ke 1 | 250 cradiod Corn. per ton SIS et AN | 10N Tl N wneritlons ol the Boveens | G the muriet on. momt iy wis (h 505 | AL KT, and Octaber” T beiwban 300 | esiern Hec"wa] 8 had no steam left for pitching. Kid | oats, chopped, per ton, i bran, ver | ment have largely increased the supply of | 8hape. For the week it ix’safe to cail 11| 7.03 with the clone 21y Digher ‘$\‘.‘ p Broderick stopped proceedi by golag | ton, $12.50; shorts, per ton. funds there s no reason to anticlpate :]!"""“fl"h"'":‘u'l". e '”."f." in some case saRaHRLited reveinte Murdny: S :"v . into the air for Fisher's liner. Attendance 3 stringency. S8peculation will undoubtedly be 9 - m grades, such as COrn, cars; Ats, 602 cars; hogs, 200, Seare | crerw | mere active ' ‘few weels hence and ‘this | etition with the westorns, have 000 head, SR gmpan it 0. f INNEAPOLIS INTPS—Per bu. basket, Gc will heln swell the loan account. Apart eadily, and are probibly no me \ere e no o e by BUFPALO. - | MINNEAPOLS NEW UL \” P . hmaah 15a2%c. | from the uncertainties mentioned the o4ts | teady for the week onday—Labor Da R Flectvical Suvplies, Tt et A e 3 Y R oTE N otts, B look for the market is favorable, Rallroad cow market has been he leading futures ranged as follows: Schrec'st, ¢ 1 1§ 2 1 Lally, It e ‘Cl—Per doz., 1015 earnings are excclient ade is less ac- UPgOF T8 Jatier and of A At o High.| 1 Close. ¥ Eleatrio Wiriny Bellsand Gas Lighting Igan, 16,0 2 4 5 0 Wilmot, rf. Home-grown, per doz., lic. | tive and less profitable than a year ago, I The supply was liberal and the t ARLolAJIODIN: LEIAR| Loy G . W. JOMNKTON M-~ i — Toman, ss g il Off Denser, & off Yéuger Hit with Freeland ball: Hoy. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Sheridan otals McHale, 2b Ruymer, s Parrott,'1h Whitrldge, 'rf Graham, Dalrymple, Moran, If Johnson, Yerkes, p 2 3 condi- | dency was in the direction of low r price AUa 1640 3 2 meh it ome:RToWn, pe Dt 18 settiing Gown ta more norma candi; | dency wis in' the e I ey R B B A et ‘,,(.," hait-bushel basket, | tons. “In thie'fron trade the' process of | on ull grades. Bven the best kinds are|*Wheat | ) ; SAFE AND | RK3 Andrews, b0 1 1 Niohols, 8. 4 readfustment seems almost complete, and ady to a dime lower, rom that P [Tgas Y b E RUN wORK>S Bletbarar 32 2 0Plsher 1 o bu., 55 46c new orders are coming In frecly at the re. | market shades down to’ 10 Zic lower on the | O ity RORY 5 gt Bierhurer 3 38 0 iher, . ] ) P el T i, | v Brices iR a, continted demand | eommon atuft: ¢ takes gond cOws now' 1o w i e . G i ‘ A 00, for both products and labor he textile | bring $ or Qver; and comm 1 men are | " Totals o 7| Hooker, p. McCann. p ¥ ool L trades are slow in regaining their balance, | 84VIsing thelr shippers not to send in iy ) 103, 4 ma‘]a are Omaha 12 3780 %k K motuie - e n ¥ Home- grown. per igbu. | but progress is being made and the outlc much cow stuff at the vresent time and “ ¢ S give the market & chance (e recover. can-| N 3 ’ 3 Pueblo 10 o 000 0—5 L " I8 not discouraging. Nobody - :.:‘\31‘ L masket R | d i i’v k Earned' runs: Omala. o; Puebio. 2. Twor | eparted for McCann i the nintn ORIGNE tHome-grown, per 1b., 1g@1%e, | Htlon of the boom of ik andthe indica | ners, wre not, so much ditren than they I anu won wWorks, base hits man. Lauzon. Hov, Raymer | “hy S g e | CELERY—Nebraska, 50@40c perfod of moderate and more stable ac- | @re a little lower. | 2 2 | - G. ANDREEN, Prop. @, Parrott, Graham. Three-bise hits: [ Buff 1 | p. ftJ 0 FRUITS. v. Should the market go lower, as is Bulls have sold fairly well all the week, | 1 ur 27 A% |y eciulty of Toman (2). Sacrifite hits: Freeiand. Caons | Minneapolis 100013 i e tvit market g Bull Thve 0.0, tately well 8l el \nos nepeciilty of balls: By Cooons, 1. Strick out: Ry ¢oors | Two-base hits: Hook Andrews,, Catey. | Toxas per dbasket ofate, 81.00, . e R o i | G00d. stock bulis, hawever, have brough ih‘y' L 2 " on v BHUTTERS DY Varken, 1 Btolon. bases. Moviones | Tincvev, BAndein. Three-tans hiti Hasvey, | AF ona on the market, | ton, e ) uestion and forelgn | §ood ALK BUlIe BN ey e ek 9ok 113" | And Wurglar Proat Safevant Vau cBoors. ate McHale. Double piays Stolen base: Hart. Double play: Nichols| PLI - nlu, per era @1.25. | money marke Jeen safoly pai I spite of the fact that the bulk of the | Lard AT 8. Th Fia Nmahn Nab oman to Wilson 1o Lawler to Krouse to Werden. I"rst base ball 'R i Traged LA roceipls this week were the feeder order | Sept lose of last week: The good henvywolghts | Fan SAINTS GBT GAY AT 'sioUx . Standing . g 8 ifornia, A-basket crate, $LE0: | Prices on the Wh Are Tmproved | Mlzner for ihe webr Thevommon Ko [ Ries | 4 A MANUFACTURERS AND JOBPERS { ke in | however, are not any better, prices remain- | O« % OF MACHINEL Forfelt o Game They Had Safely | g " and ko e R L R L R b T BT 9 9 4 s SNEHY Won from the Glasscock Band. | Miweker 1 M PARINES-California, 4-basket crate. Goo I8 JUAE RRORE Sieaty At o GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY BIOUX Clty, Bept (Speciul Telezram.) | I dianapolis B DERMBLONE.- Ak 1 4 h cows have not shown much improvement *No. 2 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDEPS 8t. Joseph took the first game from Nioux psas City VATERMELONS-AS to size, 2 eacl LONDON 2~The stock exchange | - Western grass cattle were In good supply Cash quotations were as follows 1601, 15034 and 15056 Juckson § sany m CANTALOUPE-( N, per doz g 0 1 | 1 City today without much atfficutty and the | LOEOI TR0 Mlzen, QARG et TS waw more ehgeriig last wank owing (o the | all the week he few bunches that were | ILOUR-Bteady: winter patents, «8381 | Omuba, Neb, Tel. Gis, 8ls0 when a squabble aro<e over a decision | Minneapolis bl Crab apples. DU, $LW. | drawing rapidly to a close, and to the prob- | g d may be called steady fo by Umplre Cline and the St Josenh club | ROPICAL FRUITS bility of the withdrawal of the allles from | fhe week. Cows are all the Y the first half of the seventh, when Berta| DIFNNING, Neb. Aug. 31 —Tn th ORANMAE “Mediterran P r Ival, although thoke who fancy them- | jower on the common stuff, Fooc TN N H1G@414¢; No. ellow uw. ‘,0! Il p}lrgose [P knocked a ball to' Davis at'first. Duvis | of The Bee: Ax manager and captain of | box, & enclis, $1,25614.5 von I the knowing argie that there | jom i prghes on e oot Kog hoeders are threw the ball to catching Ni the “Brewster Dugan' oase ba'l club, LEEMONS - Californta, exira fancy. must be large sums awaiting investment | (o week, while the common stuff Is about » 2, @22 No. white, 24a Manutactured by and then claimed he touched first base [ wish to take excention (o the report mads | fance, $ 006 5 which cannot be held much loniser and thut | gioqy " Vi i however. and the decision was eminentiy | yespondent L ANA ¢ ul will be the rise of consols and all OLNer | quy s run of nose Rom gty d deual Satur ) cholce malting, 43647 [ |01a | am 9, fair. The visitors rofused to accent the | ' Iy reporting the Brewster-Broken Pow ISCELLANEOUS, gild-edged securitios et startod out Just about steady and fairly 3Kl : o 1. $1.42%: No. 1 north i decluton and kicked persistently."'Cline put | game he states that 1t wos o the nmotes | MINOBLLANK The pein lark apot on the financial | Kof tarted gut Just about steady and fairly Sclover, contriet grade, 075 | 10i5-17 done Maupin and Strang out of the game. St [ fault and that through his many docisions ! #sibility of big Russian | hoavy hogs wera rather slow wnd were tert | | PROVISIONSMaxx' pork. per bbl., $11.00 172 v Josenly refuised to Ko on and the game wii | in"favor of Brewstor 1h Rk S 3 - i France RROWH | untll” the Jaxt, but pracicnliy everyining | @105 - Lard, per 160 10, 86 S 5. Short ven to Bloux City. The Sloux City pitche: | Browster won the game | WL e 10y 4300 alme ¢ necds someth o £40.00.00 | 5o1d In Just about yesterday's notohes, ribs miden (loose), § 0. Dry_salteg Sun knocked out i enrt fame and citam: | S s oog bl S0 o 1 » riw. e i 5y i | 85000 0 (5 Commple e the Tran-Siborian | %10, Just abin sesterdays notclie St oot AL ST | gmy maha Mathine Works a young man whom Manager Beall nicke || fng 1t is true that the 1 i Tailond the ‘necessity or which has' been | Coatse heavy welghts, - though. Bidow (boxed), $7.507 50 In A small town, was BUbNTULE] widd | very nenrly mabbed the ke HIDEE demonstrated during the Chinese erisis, 1t | LA B BEve Soid @ ittle o WIHISKY —hasix of high wines, $1.241 Pattern Makers and Model Builders, ald excellent work.. "The home team came | ina® of Or, Tand. even A HIDES—No. 1 green hid 2 g i ‘argucd that (¢ the Rissian minister of | |1 the MOTHING w train arrived w | 8UGAR-Cut loaf, nnehange Manufacturers and Dealers—Steans near pulling out of the hole in the nint1| watermelon rine some women hides No_ 1 salted Mge: 3 e, M. DeWitte. gets the loan, fn ad- | Gl 91 MU0 Tor & time bat thay D Phe' following are the receipts and ship- | Fittings, Elevator Supplies. Bteam nning in the first game first game: | were In our party im Elad o salted hidew, Sge; No. 1 venl calf = | dition to supplving Russla with the sinews | qoaiiy bought up at nearly steady prices, | ments of the nrinclpal products | Engines and E ine En- though the feeling. was weak, particalurly Rooaints Ahipmont Kines, Cream achin- I8 Hick large, per bu shelibarks. $1.35; English walnuts SI0UX CITY, | that we have the amateur team in | IS, Tei No.'2 veal ralf, 12 to 16 1bs., § of war. in cuse wouid e dixnosed o | AL R A, 1 | the state and would to receive chal break the wce. the large amount secured | (HOURH the L fd Flour, bhis 0 1200 | 1eys Supplies, High Grade Palr Work & Raer, It 5 | lenges from any club for marey. chalk or | Knusas City Grain and Provis | would enabie M DaWitte ‘o recommence [ 9%, he B o at nat bean “vanw | SthBat: Bl e 000 BLO00 | Gpecfalty Faetory and office $6-14' South McCreadie, rf ) 0 | veer. B C HARRIS KANRAS CITY, Sept. 1- WHEA'T his ramaniac polley of Roarding & heavy this weok, bt 14,176 head joss thas | C 165,000 | Tenth St. Phone 532 R ear, 2b W H ' ¥ 40i December, & asl us disturbing it o b ¥ but 6,470 head more an the 4 Shter, 0 2 Grand Island Dafents Hanos | Eg isqras N b Ny Worla On the whol ver. he. L Wogk: BUt AT hoad mon e he o 48,000 Glasscock, 1b L] 0| _GRAND IRLAND, Nob. Sopt. 2 (Speciil X was i good one, prices improving, alth e A R 2 Anliore! tendenss y 2,00 i Niles, ib 0 0| Telegram)—Grand " Island and” Hanoyer i S0 i December, 12 ns t hulf table of wverage prices will Show : i Mon " Produce exchange today the bit JIHES E novn & cu Rerte, ss | o K plaved the prettioat ‘game ot bli Hae; No. 2 white \Americans con largely due to | tABI DI BYSKARS prices will 1 M ol was firm: creameries, 8lgaaliie : . oy Cote. '« g0 0| seen here this season. Fanover nlayad | N the prospect o affeciing | 4%, EN0 MACKSL 10k & drop, | e i aike. Cheese, 014411110 ciephone 1034 Omahy, Nat *Gilliam, p | o | poorly n the first fnning but hevond that 2 white, # | the New'York market s closed o | AIEhtlY on Tuosduy, held wteady o | weuk: fresh, 151340 for a minut twas to a large oxtent © tmothy, $0.80; prairie, $6.50. | BT TORG b O I Norfolk. Saturda Ihe week then closed over } Totals B y o at_doubl> play by 3 IR—-Creamery, 185200 dalry, fancy AR 1, T oy higher than "It opened, or mearly steady | GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS A \ onty featuré hevon | 176" okt i i Set B M ihing shares wore stuen with ugimpor. | WA the close of ‘the preceding weck. and | BUY THE QENVINE | BOARD OF TRADE, OSEPH : eady \ Missour! and Kan rand Island . § 001 051, . s tant varlations. Runds rose % poinf for fhe ) higher than at the close o Cortapartiiea o BT Rhha Batterlos: Grand Island, Hoftmeister and | RECE1F Wheut. 23,00 b en, 0, | Fates. though har 1she begt E | e Haraia by At (DA, fresh paivel | % Redmond; Hanover. Bean angd Heck BN b 1 1,000 b 2 1 4 Monday count carried over Om ye Tday Schrail, 1t b8 e T e T ones i . ufund an-tiiree | Co G O Y “uan’ well supplied & MANUFACTURED BY pavs, 1t : eva Beats Fairfield. W bi; oats, 200 bl "\.v e ep il s ecel « decrea g GENEVA. ‘Sebt, 2(poclal ) The | = Rl e i o (e Swiagromarty ot he | e, : ) amIng CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C& Hristow, b fleld nine ‘and band have heei Duluih Whe e i at_Hpa ,‘ "Myt bt Herman, p : Bt evaliiae tor & law Aoy Ve o e, DL 1w Y showk the L narepae of o OTE YGB Ramm. | they pliyed the Geneva nine 1 hard, cash, 7 Beplonb o ' corense 18,000 T " Taking into considerstion the Totals 0 6 10 standing § to 9 in favor of Geneva (: in cir ember. 1 N northerr ineroase 2008000 | the gold qu cipts, the market has | in_ exce O idney *Bucceeded Parvin in fifth Inning | Septembar, 16 De '”u""l‘lhg ¥ ',“'.“;5}".‘\“ X %80 2 nally K;;‘ ol eandit u;‘ ) the | I‘:V;.tn:v' Mu‘..«“: ¢ Faenh 503700003 Usigues Defost Fisrence, [ celptsy siaio bu showed i dectied. I aprovenen betoal 16 e ) w01 by v o L] 00 ) Yesterdaz afternoon at the old CORN e was concentrated calefly upon industrials, | market advanc grade Freo hank, ad NY LIFE d runs: $toax City, 3; St. Joseph, 3. | grounds tie whole town of Florence, with | OATS-22%g%e, 3 especlally on coa' shares, of which the | cxception of Teeder lunbs. Shecp are right | viow, ete of br Key, Sarsioge, N. ¥, Wm‘ num .“:;‘&"Ln‘om“m bovs leave for home today

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