THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: TVESDAY, SEPTE3IUET? 3, 1901. BUS! DAY IN BASE BALL Esrei Nttloial Md Eight Amtrlcan League Gmi Plajad. ONLY SINGLE REPORTED IS AT IROOKLYN St. Lntils I'nlls to Arrhf llrrnmr nf Wnslinut nt l.'li-vHnnd, nml Hie Double Sri In Broken Scores. tiith ritlsburg .. J'hllrtdrlphla Brooklyn .. Bt. Louis.... 'lloston Cincinnati . New York i Chicago .... liOBTON, Hept. 2. Pittsburg won I y timely lilttliiK In tlm afternoon game. Doheny wns an enigma for Boston, strlk Ins out tiii of tho IochI batsmen and hold ing the (cum to threes scattered lilts. Fred Clarke of tho visitors muclu olio nf the tmest patches ever seen on the lornl grounds. In tlm ninth InnltiK Domont hit a low fly to short left, Clarke, after twenty-yard sprint, dove forward, role 1 over and came up wltb tho ball. Attend ance, S,t. Score; Afternoon finme. Nnllonnl Lenicnr AlnndltiK, Won. Lost I'.C ,; f 41 .6 6G 17 .WO ta 49 .r.r.2 fil 50 .MS 6.1 f. ' .1 8 (.1 ! .4 3 1.1 12 .4 17 US .4 1) First base on errors; New York, 1. t eft on based: New York, 8; Chicago, 2. Flrit busn on bulls. Off lllckmun, 1, off Knson, 2. Htruck out. My lllckmun, 3; by Kao , 4. Homo rum Strang, Tno-biM lilts: Bel bach, Hickman. Time! 1:8S. I'niplre: limi ne. Morning (inmr, NEW TOrtK. I CII1CAOO. n.it.c.v.E. n.n.o.A.B. Pll.arh. If.. 0 2 10 e Itartsel. If.. 1110 1 M.-llrlrte, rf. 1 1 .1 0 0'ren. ef.... 0 3 I 0 Vanll'n, ef. 0 1 3 0 O.Dexter. 3b... 0 t ! 2 Davlr. en.... 0 0 1 ! " Doyle, 11).... 0 0 i 0 Htrsn. Jb.. 1 3 1 3 o ltaymer. , 0 0 1 S Murphy, 2b, 0 0 3 3 1 rhllila. :b... 0 0 12 ttantel, lb.. 1 0 12 0 ii MftWce, rf. 0 0 3 0 tlower'n, c.. ! 0 (I 2 0 Kahoe, e. .001 Taylor, p.... 1 1 0 : 0 Hughe, p .. 0 0 0 3 riTTBHUriO. I Il.It.P.A.U.l BOSTON. It. II O A B. Pmla. rf..., o l 1 riarko, If... 0 0 1 Jle.uim't, cf. 2 ! 1 Wanner, i. 1 1 3 Ilraimt'lil, lb 0 3 10 mtchcy, 2b. 0 0 o Jz-acti, 3b. .. 0 0 1 Yfager, e. JJoheny, p. 0 B Rlaile. rf ... 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 Tenney, lb.. 0 17 1" 0 0 Demon t. Jb. 0 0 3 3 0 4 1 Cooley, If... 0 1 4 0 t) 0 0 Hamilton, cf 0 o 2 0 0 3 0 frme, 3b.... 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 Urn. 0 1 2 3 0 0 2 P) 0 0 KlttrlriK", c. 0 0 s n 0 0 0 1 0 Willis, p .... 0 0 14 1 Total! .. 9 37 11 1 Totals .. 0 3 27 14 3 ntlHhurK 00010200ft-j! Iloston OOtlOOOOOO-0 Earned runs; Pittsburg. 2. Two-baso hits. Tcnnny, Uransuelri, Wagner. Cooley. Sarrl llco hits: Hltchey, Warner. Double play: "Wngiier to Hransllelil. First base on bills: Off Willis, J: off Doheny, 2. Struck out: lly Willis, 5; by Doheny, W. Time: 1:48. Umpire: Dwyer. .MnrnltiR (Jnme. BOSTON, Sept. 2. Tho Pittsburg Na tionals won the morning game by bunching lilts In the third ami fourth innings. In Ability to bat when men were nf bases mused Boston's defeat. Attendance, 1,500. Bcoroi 1'iiTSuima. t boston. n.it.o. vi:, n.H.o.A.E. DuvIp. rf.... 0 1 1 0 a Mlagle. rf... 0 0 0 0 0 o o Tcnney, id., o 0 0 Dement. 2b. 2 2 O.Cooley. If... 0 0 o Hamilton, ct 0 1 o'liwp, 3b.... 1 2 olivine, .-ii 0 l.KlttrMKe. Clarke, lf...t I 2 3 Itcatim't, cf, 1 1 1 Wanner. .. 0 2 2 llranxf'il, lb 0 0 10 Jtltttiey. 2b, 0 0 0 lach, 3b... 0 1 0 O'Connor, c, 1 1 10 CheiOirn, p... 2 2 0 Totals Pittsburg Iloston ,. Knrned Two-baso S 10 27 2 o Nlehola, p. 0 2 0 0 0 14 0 0 1 Totals .. 3 6 27 5 2 0032000005 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-3 runs: Pittsburg, 4: Boston, 2. hit: Clarke. Struck out: lly Chefbro, 5; by Nichols, 5. Time: 1:43. Um pire: Dwyer. Brooklyn Improves Its Only Clinnre. BROOKLYN, Sept. 2.-Only one National inmii was played hero today, tho tnornlne game being declared off because tho St. Ixnils club was delayed enrouto by a wash out at Cleveland. The afternoon game vim) ii hot-fought, hard-hitting contest, lleldrlck miido n threc-baggur wfth the liases full In tho seventh and scored himself on a long lly. Nash was roughly used by gladden bucauso of n close decision nt necond, but the police wero not needed. Two games will be played tomorrow. At tendance, 9,0(10. Score: , HUOOKLYTs-. ST. LOUIS. H.H.O.A.i:.! lt.lI.O. KeHer, rf... 1 ptif-ckarcl, If 2 Solan, of,... 2 Kelly, lb.... 3 Daly, 2b 2 Inlilon, sa.. 0 Irwin, 3b...., 0 'airrll, c.'..'0 URha, p.,, 1 1 3 0 Oiflurkett. If.. 0 t 2 3 0 OjHeldrlck, cf 3 3 2 10 OiDonovan, rf. 1 0 1 10 0 0 Wallace, , 1 0 3 3 3 0 Kruicrr, 3b.. 0 1 2 1 3 uflehrlver, lb. 0 1 0 3 3 0'l'adilen, 2b.. 0 0 2 I 1 O.Ityan, c 0 1 10 3 0, Totals ..11 14 27 1 Urooklyn St. Louts Knrned runs Two-lmso hits 3 1 o 2 1 o 0 0 0 2 5 1 2 3 1 7 10 4 4 0 4 2 0 spinoff, p... o l o l i 0 Totals .. I 8 21 17 3 .... 1 0 0 2 3 0 4 1 -Il .... 1030001005 St. Louie, 2: Urooklyn, C. Shcckard, Karrell, Three tinMn lilta TTnMrlrb 11r.lt, Utnlnn tases: Heldrlck. Donovan, kruger, Scheck nrd (3), Dolan, Daly. Left on bases: St. Isolds, 7: Urooklyn, 4. Double play: Dnh'en to Daly to Kelley. first base on balls: Off Hughes, 5; off SudholT, 3. Hit by Pitched ball: lly Hughes, 1. Struck out: Sly Hughes, 3; by Sudhoff, 1. Wild pitch: Hughes. Tlmo: 1:50. Umpire: Nash, l'lillllea no It wltb the Stick. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2.-Tho Phlladcl- fihla Nationals won the -afternoon game rom Cincinnati by opportune hitting. With tho exception of the third Inning, when Phillips was touched up for five hits, both pitchers did good work. The Holding of the teams was excellent. A great one-hand stop oy ross wus mo leaiure pi tno gamo. At tendance, 9,335. Score: Afternoon Game. PHILADELPHIA H.1I.O.A.E. ' fhomas, cf. flurry, 2b..., 0 hick, rf 0 Pelah'ty. If. 1 McKarl'd, c. 0 CINCINNATI. n.H.O.A.B. 3 2 0 0 Dobln, cf... 0 1 2 ft 0 Harley, If... 1 2 2 10 lleckley, lb. 0 0 10 0 Crawford, rf 0 1 4 0 0 Maroon, nt.. 0 1 2 3 2 0 10 0 1 Jenn'tn, lb.. O OHO 1 Htelnf'dt, 3b 0 Ilallman, 3b 1 1 0 4 0 Fox, 2b .0 Croxa, 112 3 1 rietz, 0 White, p.... 1 1 0 .1 0 Willllpa, p... 0 ,. 1 CI II 2 0 0 1 '-6 0 0 0 t 1 Two-base Tiituli .. 8 37 10 1 Total ..1 2M0 7 New York n 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 l5 Chicago 1 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 01 Klrst base on errors: New York, 3. Left on hases: New York, S. Chicago. 7 Flist base on balls: Off Taylor, 3; off Hughes, 3, Struck out: Hy Taylor. 3: by Hughes. Stolen base: .Strung. Hacrlflcn hits: Van Ilaltrcn, Murphy, Howerman. mqiiuic piays: D.ivls to Murphy to rlanzel, Chllds tn llay mer to Doyle, Wild pitch: Tnvlor. Hit by pltch'd ball: Hy Tnylor, 1. Time: 1:0. I mplre; Emslle. AMERICAN BREWERS DRAW TWO Inch Vlrlory liver Hnltlinorr in n Close ns It ('mild He, lint I.nrfir I'liniiKlt, base on errors- Detroit, 1. Left on bases: Detroit, S, Washington. 9. Struck out; Hy Patten. 4. by Cronln. 4, Wild pitch. Pat ten. Time: 1M0. I'mplrc: Cuntllllon. White Mux Tnstr Drfrnt. CHICAGO, Sept. 2.The American visi tors won the second game on Burke's errors In the seventh and ninth innings, each mis play allowing four runs to scote. Hart man's fielding was the feature. Attendance, V). Score: Afternoon (Jnnir. rillLADlil.PHIA. I Il.H.O.A.K.I Full, cf.... 3 Davla, lb.... I Lijole, a... 1 Seybold, rf. 0 Ment)re, If 0 Kiy. n.... t'owers, e. Dolan, Jb.. Wlltse, p.. i Inzer, p. , 3 I o 2 IS U 1 1 2 M 2 0 0 0 1 1 CHICAGO. Il.H.O.A.U. Amerlrnn l.enitue NtnndlnK Chicago Hoston Detroit KaltlnAre .. Philadelphia Washington Cleveland ... Milwaukee .. Won. ... 6D ... tW ... 60 ... MS ... 57 ... 4 ... 45 ... 41 Lost. r.c. 43 .61! IS .516 B2 .m M .521 f.4 .513 61 .10 fi5 .409 71 .369 home team Totals ..10 11 27 IC 3l Totals .. 9 13 27 H 3 Philadelphia 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 1 0-10 Jhlcago 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 o 29 Left on bases: Phllndelnlila. 7: Chicago, i. riirrc-base hits: Kultz. MeKiirland. Krnzer. Wilts:. Stolen bases: Mertcs, Kultz. Double play: Lnjole to Ely to Davis. Struck out: n.v Patterson, l. Klrst laso on nans: un I'lntt, 2; off Wilts, 3. Wild pitch: Patter- on. Hit uy ball: Do an. Time: 2:w. um pire: Sheridan. .MnrnliiK tinine. CHICACIO. Sent. "-The Phllndelnhhi tnerlcuns were blanked In a Ditchers' battln In the morning game. A single, u teal ami Alertes iiounip scoreil the first run. Two errors, a sacrlllce and a lone fly to center brought In the other. Attend ance, 2,800. Score: CHICAOO. I I'HILADKI.PIItA, It. H O A H.I H.II.O A U. MIl.WAtttf P.M. Rent. '. ' thlf nf lei noon duplicated its performance of the forenoon and again beat naltlmoro with tlii bton 2 to 1. uarvin pitencu a grem. game, allowing the visitors but two hits. The Holding of Conroy was a feature. At tendance, 2,8011. Score: Afternoon (iiiinr. loy. ef 0 oiicn. rr,... 1 Merles. 2b.. 0 lartman, 3b 0 McKarl'd. If 0 tirll, lb.... 0 Ilurke. tf... o Kulllvun. c. 1 atte rron, p 0 MILWAt'KKK. It.H.O.A.C.' HALTIMOItE. ll.H.O.A.R. Hegr'vcr. If. 0 0 3 Conroy, . 0 1 ' Anders'n, lb l l is Ollbtrt, 2b,. 1 1 0 Hiillman, rf 0 2 I Krlel, 3b 0 1 1 Ilruyette, of 0 0 0 Maloney, c,. 0 0 4 Uarvin, p.... 0 0 1 0 Donlln, lb... 0 o smour, rf. 0 0 Wlll'mr, 2b. 1 1 KclUcr. i.. 0 0 Brodle. cf... 0 r Iunn. Sb.... 0 0 1 Ilresn'lt'n, If 0 0 0 ltobln!, c. 0 0 0 Howell, p... 0 o 0 11 0 i 1 1 i r 0 0 Totals .. 2 t 27 9 2 Total ..0 0 it S Chicago 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 'iiunrjcipnia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Left on bases: Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, TWO-bnso bits: Mertea. Hnvltnlil. H-i,.rl. lice, hit: Patterson. Stolon b'ases: Jones. UltZ. Davis. Double tllilVK! t.'lv In l.iilnlr. o Davis. Struck out: Hy Patterson. 5: bv 1. Klrst baso on balls: Off Pat Time: J:25. Umpire: Sheridan, 0 0 1 o 4 1 Totals Milwaukee .... Baltimore Stolen buses: Sacrifice hits: bnse on balls 2 C 27 17 2 Totals .. 1 2 24 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ''l , 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Frlcl, Brcsnahnn, Brodle. flllbert. Bruyette.. First Off Garvin. 2:aWt Howell, 2, Hit by pitched bait: Hrodie. Tassetl balls: Maloney (2). Wild pitch: Garvin. Struck out: Bv Oarvln. 4: by Howell. 1. Double play: Seymour to Donlln. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 5: Baltimore, 5. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Hart. .Horning finme. MILWAUKEE. Sent. 2. The Milwaukee Americans won out In tho eighth Inning In tho morning game on a wild throw nnd good stick work by Conroy and Anderson. Attendance, 450. Score: MIIAVAUKKK. i BALTIMORE. II.H.O.A.K. 11.H.O.A.E. Hoarver, If. 1 3 3 Conroy, s.. 1 1 1 Anflem n, lb 0 2 13 Gilbert, 2b,. 0 1 2 Hallman, cf 0 0 1 Krlel, 3b 0 10 Ilruyette, cr 0 o :i Maloney, Held, p.. .Southern If nidic MEMPHIS, Sent. 2.-The seenml i-Htnn nf oduy v called on account of darkness Score, llrst came: n.ir.r;. Memphis 4 0 0 0 4 0 ft 0 ft 11 " Chattanooga .0022 1 1 000 6 11 1 Batteries: Memphis. Shields, l vern iin,l Armstrong; Chattanooga, Clayton nnd Both. Second game: n.H.K. Memphis 0 1 4 on 5 S 5 Chattanooga, 1 2 0 WO 04 9 3 Batteries: Memnhls. llhoadea nn.l Arm. strong; Chattanooga. Clayton and Hoth. NASHVILLE, Sept. 2,-Score, morning fnmo: ,. K.H.E. Nashville 00300400 7 un Bhrnvoport .... 00 0' 00000 1 173 Butteries: Nnshvtlle. PUher nnrl R.nmntn. Shreveport. McOuire nnd Fisher. Ill HMINUHAM, Sept. 2. Score, momlne Kam! R.H.E. New Orleans.. 00000240 2 NU 4 uirmingunm . o 0 u 3 0 0 0 0 5 10 b Batteries: Now Orlenns. Kollum nn,i Stewnrt and Abbott; Birmingham, Gillen anil Knlkhoff. Totals .. 2 8 27 14 1 0 Donlln. lb... 0 O'Hcymour, If. 0 OAVIU'ma. 2b. 0 0 Kelster, ea.. 0 0 Hrodie, cf... 1 llDunn, 3b.... 0 O Howell. rf- 0 0 Hoblnaon, c. 0 0 Forcmnn, p. 0 lllres'h'n. rf. 0 Totals .. 1 7 24 12 9 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -2 Baltlmoro 0 1000000 0-1 Two-base, hits: Brcsnahan, Conroy. Sacri fice hit: Gilbert. First baBo on balls: Off Heldy, 2; oft Foreman, 1. Stolen bases: Frlel, Seymour, Dunn. Struck out: By neldy, 2; by Foreman, 2. Double plays: Conroy to Gilbert to Anderson, Heldy to Anderson. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 8; Baltimore, 6. Tlmo: 1:40. Umpire: Hart. Boaton'a Support Wine It. CLEVELAND, Sept. 2. The afternoon American league game was a pltclwa' battle between Young and Bracken, In which tho veteran won out by reason of re ceiving better support, as the youngster pitched a strong gume. Cleveland narrowly escaped a bhut-out. Parent's error being re sponsible for their lonely run. Score: Afternoon On me. IIOSTON'. I CLEVELAND. R.1I.O.A.B. ll.II.O.A.E. If.... 1 1 0 0 0 IMckrr'K, cf. 0 0 2 0 1 0 O'llrlcn. If.. 1 2 4 0 1 0 Heck, 2b 0 114 0 0 lACh're, lb. 0 0 13 0 0 O.llradley, 3b. 0 0 0 A 0 1 Harvey, rf.. 0 1 6 0 0 O.Shlcheck, us 0 0 1 2 1 0LlvliiKfn. c 0 0 0 1 0 O.Drackrn, p., 0 1 0 10 Dowd, Stahl. cf.... 1 0 1 Colllna. 3b.. 0 0 0 Freeman, lb 0 0 17 Hemphill, rf 2 2 0 Purent, as... 0 11 Ferris, 2b... o i Crlcer, c Yountf, p, , 0 0 0 0 Jlarry, 2b.... 0 rik'K. rf o JDeluh'ty. If, 0 Jacklltach, c 0 Jenn'im, lb. 1 tlallmnn, !b 0 Croaa, m 12 1 3 2 0 1 11 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 3 0 3 2 0 4 0 0 0 1 Totals ., 6 10 27 U 2 Totals riilladolphla 0 0 4 0 1 Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 . Humeri runs: Philadelphia. 4. lilts: Ilnrlev. Cross, flaerinen hits: Delu Iianty, Jennings. Stolen base: Harley. Left on bases: Phlladulpliln, 5; Cincinnati, 8 Double piny: Flick to Cross. First base t.n balls: Off Phillips, 2; off White, 2. Struck .uut: lly Phillips, 4; by White, 4. Time; 3:55. Umplro: Brown. Morning Annie, PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 2.-Tho Cincin nati Nationals tied tho score In the eighth Inning In tho morning game, but Phila delphia, with two rlngles nnd a sacr.fl e, cored tho winning run In the ninth. At tendance, 2,703. Score: PHILADELPHIA. 1 CINCINNATI. " II.II.O.A.K.I Il.H.O.A E. unomaa, cr, u i o j o Dobln. cf... o o 3 0 o 112 0 Harley, If... 2 1 2 0 0 Heekley, lb. 1 110 0 Crawford, rf 0 0 6 3 0 Maaoon, ,. 0 1 14 0 2 Rtelnfdt, 3b 0 1110 Fox, 2b 0 0 Ittriren. e 0 Orth, p 2 2 0 3 llStlmmel, p.. 0 Totals .. 4 10 27 1J si Totals ..3 7:3 8 0 One out when winning run wns scored. Philadelphia 00002100 11 Cincinnati o 0 0 2 0 0 u 1 03 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 2. Home ru-: Orth. Sacrifice hits: Harry, Thomas Beck ley. Stolen base: Jennings. Double pay: Jacklttsch to Hallman, Ixft on biss: Philadelphia. 9: Cincinnati. 8. First base on balls: Off Orth, 2, off Stlmmel, 2, Hit by pitched ball: Jennings. Struck out: By Orth, 4: by Stlmmel, 3 Wild pitch: Orlh. Qlrno: 1:55. I'midre: Brown. Toiaup for New York nml ClilenKO. NEW YOBK, Sept. 2.-Thc New Ytrlt nnd Chicago Nationals broke even today. Jn tho llrst game tho New Yorks, by mak ing their hits follow tho error of Boy c, Dexter nnd Hartael, won easily, hi th necond game the locals were unable to It t the pitching of Enaon. Twice chances wp,e offered to tie tho score, but tho neceaary lilt was wanting, What chance the New Yorks lmtl of scoring in the eighth Inni'iB was last through stupid base running hy McBrlde, who tried to score from second on a scratch Infield hit. Strang's ciein home run drive saved the New Yorker (rom n shutout. Hickman put up .-i steady game after tho second, not a Chicago jiluyer renchlng second during thi Int-t neven Innings, lllckm uts ba I ihriiw 'n tho second aided tho Chlctgos to suon two runs. Attendance, fl.SW. Score: Afternoon tiiinie. Totals ..4 t 71 52 V Totals .. 1 5 27 11 noston 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 11 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Earned run: Boston, 1. Two-baso hits: Parent Dowd. Sucrlitco hits. Pnrcnt, Cob lir.v Stnhl. Stolen base: Stahl. iJouldo play: Young to Ferris to Freeman FlrBt Idvto on balis: Oft Bracken, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Young, 1. Leffon b.s-s: Bostci-., 4; Clovaland, 4. biruck out: By Young. 3 Time: 1:26. Ln.plrc: Conn ,.lv, MornliiK fJniiir. CLEVELAND, Sept. 2.-Tho Boston Americans won the morning game easily. Cleveland b only runs were secured on threo wild throws. Attendance, 5,000. Score: HOSTON. I OLEVEI.AND. It.H.O.A.E. ll.II.O.A.E, Dowd, If,... 0 0 2 0 OIMoker'g. of. 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Htnbl. cf Colllna. 3b.. 1 0 1 Freeman, lb 3 3 12 Hemplitll, rf 1 2 2 Parent, as,,. 1 2 1 Ferris, ,2b... 1 1 3 Hclireck, c. 1 2 3 Winters, p.. 0 0 0 Totala Boston .. Cleveland Two-base hits O'Hrlen. If.. 1110 0 0 12 0 1 12 0 0 0 2 3 1 1 1 0 0 3 4 0 7 0 0 0 4 Heck. 3b 1 LaChVe, lb, 1 llrudley, 3b. 1 Harvey, rf.. 0 Phlebeck, ss. 0 Connor, c... 0 Dowllna, p.. 0 9 12 27 13 0 Totala .. 4 3 27 3 2 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 2-9 4 0000000 0-1 Parent (2). Sacrifice hits CHICAtiO. ii.li o. Hartatl, If,, 0 Oren, ef.,.. rxxlfr. 3b... 1 Doyl, lb... 0 naynier, ., o Chllda, 2b., . I Menefee, rf. 1 Kline, c;,. 0 Eaaon,, p.,,. 0 NEW YOHK. It.H.O.A.E 0 o Stlbach. If.. 0 0 0 MullrlJe, If, 0 1 1 Vanll'ii. ct. 0 1 0 Dtvla. s 0 2 0 Stmna;, 3b... 1 3 I Muiphy. 2b. 0 0 0 tluniel, lb.., 0 0 0 Warner, c... 0 3 o Hickman, p. 0 0 3 1 3 0 3 1 1 0 3 0 10 0 I 1 0 Totala ,. 3 7 37 '0 s Totala .. 1 5 37 16 1 Chicago ,. .1 200000003 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Earned runs; Chicago, lj New York, 1. Parent, Freeman. Stolen bases: Dowd, Stahl, Freeman. Double plays: Bradley to Bcckliiy to LaChancc, Collins to Ferns to Freeman. First base on balls: Off Dowl- Ins, 3; off Winters, 1. Left on liases: Cleve- land, p, noston, 7. struck out: Hy Dowl- lug. 6. Wild pitch: Dowllng. Time: 1:30, Umpire; Connolly. Five llonlile Plllyn liy Detroit. DETIIOIT. Sent. 2.-Mngnl(lcent Holding behind Miller won this afternoon's Amer ican league game from Washington. Tho work of the Detroit lutleld wus sensational at times, five double plays being made, Fos. tor mano a wonciernu nne-nnnu eaten or Nance's long lly In tho tilth. Attendance. 6,6 jo, score: Afternoon (nine, DETIIOIT. , WAHHINOTON. HHO.A.E.! ll.H.O.A.K IUrrett, cf.. o o i u o,wauiron, of. o 3 0 0 Holmes, if.. 2 3 0 0 0 Farrcll, 2b,. 1 Cnaey, 3b.... 1 1 1 I 0 Duncan, rf.. 1 Oleaaon. 2b. 1 3 0 5 0 Clarke, e.... 0 Elberf'ld. a 0 1 3 12 O.tlrady, lb... 0 Nnnee, If. ... t 1 1 0 u Foster, If.... 1 Dillon, lb... 1 113 0 0 CoiiKlilln. 3bl Mc.U's'r, c. . 0 1 I 1 OCIIntC'n. aa..O 1 Miller, p.. 1 1 12 0 'i- o.tlear. p. 1 Totala ..7i:27';2 o Totala ..4 12 21 Detroit 1 0 ft 1 0 5 0 0 Washington o u o o i o o 2 o-i Two-base hits: Olcnson, Foster, Miller (2). Coughlln. Stolon bases: Clark, Foster, Farrcll. First base on balls: Oft Gear, 2; off Millar, fi. Hit by pitcher: Cauey. First nase on errors: weiroii, i-. i.en on oases: Detroit. 9: Washington. 8. Struck out: By Gear, 2. Double plays: Elberfeld to Dillon, Elberfeld to (Ueason to Dillon (3), Casey to Glcason, Coughlln to Farrell to Grady. Time: v.w. umpire: cnninnou. Moriiintr (innie. DETIIOIT. Sent. 2. Tho Detroit Amor leans won the morning game' in the first two Innings, with four hits and two bases on onus, ono run neing tureen in uy pat ten. Attendance, 2,159. Score: DETIIOIT, I WA8HINOTON. It.H.O A . 1 1. 1 ll.H O.AE. Ilsrrett. cf.. 3 llolnira, rf. . 1 Carey, 3b.,.. 1 (Heston. 2b, 0 Elberfeld. M 0 Nance, If..., 0 Dlllrn, lb... 0 Hliuw, e 1 Cror.ln, p... 0 I 1 1 o 1 3 1 2 3. 2 1 7 1 0 1 1 3 2 I 1 7 0 9 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1 0 0 t t 0 1 owaldron, cf. 1 1 t Farrell, 2b,. 0 3 0,DunKtn, rf.. 1 3 o Clark, e 0 3 orirady. lb... o 0 i),Fotfr. If.... 0 1 0 C'niiahlln. St, a I 1 0 I'cilnRman, aa 0 3 0 0 0 Patten, n.... 0 o ! - - I'llear 0 0 0 Totala ,, i f 21 r) II . intala . 2 10 24 11 1 Hatted for Patten In tho ninth. Detrott 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 Washington o o i o l o o o 0-: Two-baso lilts: Farrell. Dungan. Ulcnson Three-tisse hit: Holmes, sacrifice hits Cronln. Dillon. Shaw. Stolen linse: Elbcr fold. First base on balls: Oft Patten Hit by pitched ball: Uarrett. Patten. Firs o Hoy, cf... 0 Jours, rf 0 1 Mel ten, 2b... 1 u Hartman, 3b 2 0 MrKnrlM, If 1 1 labell, lb.... 0 0 Ilurke, ts... t 0 Sullivan, c.. 1 1 I'lntt. p 1 n Patterson, p 0 2 1 G 2 2 1 I .1 S 1 1 9 3 0 0 2 16 0 3 1 t 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 olFultz, cf.... 0 OiD.ivIs, lb.... 1 0 Lijole. 2b... 1 nSejbold. rf.. 0 OiMoInore, If. 0 0,'Ely. as 3 2Hteehnan. c. 1 fllDotnn, 3b.... 3 O.llcrnliard, p. 1 0 10 0 2 1 1 2 3 Hernhnrd. terson, 1, ro for Mhelton. NOriTH PLATTE. Nnh .. Rent Sr,nnll Telegram.)-Tho Union Pacifies defeated Hhelton at base ball today. Tho fielding of both teams wns cond. Klnihnrninrh fn Shelton nnd Pendcraft of the Union i'a- cuics were tiom eiiectivo at critical times. North Platte's one run was scored on n passed ball nnd a wild pitch. Score: Union Pacifies onnonnni i onetion o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Batteries: union Pncltles. Pi-ndnirmd nn.i Grlndull; Shelton, Klmbrough and Conroy. Mlnden Keepa on Wlnnlnir. MINDEN. Nob.. Sent. 5 rKnnMni ti.. gram.) Mlnden shut out Kearney in a base ball gamo today, 6 to 0. Score: R H E Mlnden 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 '-111 i tt-earncy 0O00O000O 06C Batteries: Mlnden. niUa nn.i rnr.r. Kenrney, Sallno nnd Burmnn. Struck out: By B Iss. 10: bv Saline. 11. lilt Ur Hol,.i ball: Moore. First base on balls; Off Saline, 3. Two-base hits: Saline, Ithodcs. Ilnskelta Lose nt Ccntrnl City. ' CISrsTHAL CITY. Noh.. Rpnt ? (H,,lnl 'r-i ... t. i i. ' , . . r. , . ' .i-u-fiiiiiu.;-r ivu ouniiren people witnessed tho defeat of tho Haskell Indians nt baso ball today. Timely hitting won the game for Central City. Score: central City 1304200 5 15 Hnskclls 100140100-7 Batteries: Central City, Barber and Doano; Haskclls, Fogelbcrg, Gravlllo and Felix. Innmnn Defeat O'Neill, INMAN, Neb.. Sept. 2.-(Speclal.)-Inmnn defeated O'Neill nt base ball, IS to 13. Bat- itrnrn. u i'ni, mcv;anery ana Sullivan: Inmun, Colo and Green. ADVISES TURK TO SETTLE Snltnn Appeal tn Germnny for A- alatnnce In French Affair Geta Some Advise. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 2. M, Bapst, councillor of the French embassy, and the other members of tho embassy stuff, took tho guardshlp Vautler on an excursion upon tho Sea of Marmora In order to avoid dress ing tho vensol as tho other warships In the harbor wore dressed In recognition of the anniversary of tho sultan's accession to tho throno, which was celebrated yesterday. Tho members of tho embassy did not par ticipate In the congratulations of the diplo matic corps, nor was the embassy illumi nated. The Turkish ofllclals received only 40 to 60 per cent of their salaries on tho anniversary of tho sultan's accession. Tho report that the sultan has appealed to Germany to use Its good offices to settle tho dlsputo with France Is confirmed. Ger many. It Is understood, will odvlso Iho porto to settle with Franco us soon us possible. PAUIS, Sept. 2. Minlr Bey, tho Turkish nmbnssador to Frunce, has returncJ to Switzerland, whero ho will remain until tho controversy between tho two countries t ball have been sottled, PAUIS, Sept. 2. Tho rtsult of Munlr Bey, the Turkish ambassador to -France, coming to Paris, In spite of tho rupture of Franco. Turkish relations, and holding a fete. In tho most open way at the Turkish embassy yesterday, In honor of tho nuulvcrtary of the sultan's accession to tho throne, has been that tho Freuch government sent him. tho sumo afternoon, a requen to leavo France Immediately, and Munlr Boy de parted for Switzerland that evening. Advices received hore from Turkey In dicate a dlsqulotlng International sltun, tlon. Disorders and military uprisings aro reporttd In Armenia, Macedonia and tlm neighborhood of Mecca. The son of a high functionary was curried olt by brigands near Adrlanople, who fought a bloody en gagement with the troops sent ngalust them. A dispatch from Snlonlca says that Nourl Hey, aide-de-camp of the sultan, who wns sent to Investigate Iho brigandage In Al bania, has been killed by the Albanians. It Is also said that the Turkish troops at Prlsrend, Albania, and Uskub, are rioting becuuso they have not been paid. M, Cut.&tnns, the French ambassador to Turkey, had another conference with tho Frcneh minister, M. Delcusso, today. Tho government of France has determined to compel Turkoy to fulfill Its entire obliga tion!. Unless tho sultan yields shortly ho will find the bill against him Increasod by a number of othor outstanding claims of Frenchmen which will mako an appro ctablo addition to tho sum now demanded, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET i Choice Corn Cattls Abant Steady, Weitom Bief Tan to FiftMn Oeiti Lower. HOGS SOLD AT VERY NEAR STEADY PRICES (nod to Choice Hvrea ami Wethers HrntiRlit About Mtcuiiy allocs, lint the l.aiuli Mnrket Enseil on Fully Ten Ccnls. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 2. Receipts were: Cuttie. iioks. nhceir Ohlclal .Monday 4.i3 1 2,oll t.vCG Same day lust weeK b,u.to o.ib') 1,im o.i mo week before........ 4,'JW o,u5 li.UJl Same three weeks ugo.. 2,700 4,!wl 10,!9i Same lour weeks uuo.... 3.t:o b.7ul b.UJl Salnu day last year 5,70 2,,U 10....0 .weruge price paid lot Hugh .U SwUtu Omaha the past scvcrul d'uys with cum purisuns: 1901 . 19A). 1 1S99 . 1 1S9S. i UD7 . It SO. IS95. ltn.Hi nt Hepiilillenn City. REPUBLICAN CITY, Neb,, Sept. 2. (Spe clal.) Republican City and vicinity was visited by the best rain of tho season Saturday, It camo too lato to help (hi year's crops, but will be of great boaellt to winter grain and fall grazing. August 1, August 2, August J. August 4. August 6, August 6. AogUst 7. August 8 Augutt a August lOi AUKUSt 11 August 12 rtUUal I.I, AUgUSt 141 August 15 August 161 August 17j August 181 August 19 AUgUSt 201 AUgUSt 21 AUgUSt 22 AUgUSt AUgUSt 2I August 20 August 26 AUgUSt August 2$: August 2 August 30 August 31 Sept. L. Sept. 2,. o iu 6 ?J; 5 84 5 to 5 65 6 ? i 74 J4l fi 74 6 77, 6 V3H 6 77H, o 77U 5 3t V 6 S3 6 Stii 5 7U 6 l?al 5 l7?4i 6 UOTi, G CO 6 02; H?a 6 12'.. 0 1 5 15 5 18 i 15 6.1U G 04 r. 14 5 15, 5 01 6 Wi 4 l'i 4 Vol 4 97 4 M 6 00 4 35 5 031 6 U2i 5 01 4 071 U ir.' 6 05 4 9S 5 02 6 02 5 0)1 5 03 6 01 4 1S 4 26 4 Ml 4 4t 4 SSl I 37 4 321 4 2 4 29 4 35 4 43 4 44 4 32 4 36 4 411 4 50; 4 42' 4 42 4 41 4 42 4 40 4 38 4 40 4 42 4 40, 4 4 20! 4 14) 3 79 3 6i 3 till SI 3 61 3 67 3 27 ? -4?l It 3 "o i 78 3 74 3 66 3 671 3 3 63l 3 "4 3 81. 3 73 3 72 '3 70 3 70! 3 3 ta 3 61 3 t 3 45 3 47 3 57 3 5J, 3 J 3 45 3 49 3 53 3 61l 3 6bi 3 11 1 8 68 3 70 3 71 3 CS 3 73 3 70 37flj 3 &3j 3 M 3 ill 4 (i2 3 'J , 3 91 3 93 3 ft'J 4 07 2 771 4 4i 4 45 2 8J, 4 54 I b6 2 M0 4 Si 3 02i t b7 2 82, I 55 1 7 i M I 45 2 761 4 o7 ZW 2 SO 4 ) 2 74 4 i9 2 M 4 -I. 4 41 4 55 1 cow S70 1 fr) 3 cows 750 1 25 2 COWS. .MS toil I itrvr. 710 2 RO 21 steers,,,. M 2 60 Pratt & Ferris Cattle Co. Wyo. 210 steers... .l;3 1 Co ' Franklin L & 8. Co.-3. I). 82 steers. ...119m 4 20 HI steers, ...1198 4 20 . M Brown-Wyo. 22 steers, ...117a 4 SO 2 Bteers..1175 4 30 17 steers. ...IMS 2 M 3 bulls 1450 2 50 1 bull 1430 2 25 James Nelson Wyo, 16 steers.. ..113.1 4 30 James Stttbbs Wyo. 29 steers... .1201 4 33 2 steers. ...1115 4 35 1 steer ll0 4 ;s, 2 steers.. ..1(3 4 33 A S. Gent Wvo. 21 steers-.. ..111(5 1 30 27 cows 1021 3 20 lcow 770 IS tl 2 bulls 1215 i S3 ii. i iioicomn s. r ; 6J 2 84 2 921 1 M I 49 4 36 4 116 2 79, 2 85 2 !)! 2 68 2 79 2 76 2 tn, 2 SO, 2 S4 4 32 4 24 4 16 4 22 4 24 I 20 2 SI 2 77; 2 4 37 Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hog.. Sheep, u., .m. & m. r 4 O. & St. L 1 Missouri Pacific Union Pacific System 61 C. & N. W F E. & M. V... 73 C, St. P., M. & O.... 1 B. & M 01 C, B. & Q 1 K. C. & St. J 2 C. It. I. & P., east.. 1 6 Illinois Central 1 1 1 1- 21 33 stock H'r's. 'l 3 'i i 6 720 1)79 1,949 953 1)33 1,217 1,400 63 672 221 845 82S 214 21 407 11 213 142 21 18 2I 135 .... 614 Total receipts 201 Tho disposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheop. umnha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co II. Becker & Dcgun Vnnsant & Co iAibmuu & Co W. I. Stephen Livingstone & Schallcr... Hamilton & Rothschild.. II. L. Dennis & Co B. F. Hobblck I.... Wolf & M Other buyers Total 4,505 3,313 5,280 CATTLE Thcro waB ono of tho heaviest runs of cnttio hern today of tho season and as tlure were liberal receipts nt other markets tn well the tendency was for packers to got their supplies for less money. Chicago was reported 10Q15e lower and the trade at this point was In much the same condition, which mado the mar ket a little slow. Corn fed steers were rather scarce today, as nearly everything offered wns from tho rnnge. Tho better grades of corn cattle could be ciuotqri mbout steady today, but .ne commoner kinds wero neglected nnd probably n rilmo lower. The light supply soon brought tho 'trade to a close. Thero wero a good many cows In tho yards this morning and buyers succeeded in getting their supplies n little lower. Some of tho best grades sold about steady, but tho general run or cattle wero Bfaluc lower and In some cases more. Bulls, calves and stags all sold a llttlo lower unless In the case of something choice. Stockcrs nnd feeders wero in liberal sup ply today, but buyers took hold In good shape nnd bought up the better grades nt Btensy to stronget prices ns compared with tho closo of last week. Thero wero n good many cattle carried over from lust week, but a better demand Is looked for this week. The heavyweight cattle In particu lar were wanted today and whero the qual ity was satisfactory they Hold without difficulty. Tho common kinds of Blockers wero not In as good demand and In a good many cases sold lower than they did lust week. Tho bulk of the receipts todny wero made up of western rango steers that wero good enough for killers. Owing to tho drop in prices nt Chicago, amounting to 10315c. packers took oft about that much at this point. Sellors wero holding for steady prices and In somo instances the better grades brought right around steady prices, but ns a rulo they were lower nnd tile market rather slow. Cow Btuff also sold fully 5QWo lower, while good feeders were steady to strong und common stuff slow and weak. Representative sales: -BEEF STEERS. Av. I'r. No. Av. Tr. : UU 11 9S5 4 23 No. 2.. 2.. 1.. S.. 10.. 3.. 1.. C.. 5.. 41.. .... S70 2 73 19 1247 5 CO .... 930 3 23 STEERS AND HEIFERS 762 3 1 M 1 10 493 940 99 2 11 910 2 30 19. COWS. 3G.... 1234 5 60 SO.... 9..-.. S3 12 HEIFERS. 4 630 2 40 1 4 6S7 2 70 BULLS. 1 9S0 1 73 1 1 810 2 33 . S93 .1110 . 997 . SVi . , 942 fO ! S ! 75 ! 73 V) ....1030 3 25 2 : 3S0 .1130 2 30 1... 1... STAGS. .10:5 2 30 1 580 2 73 M 3 850 3 10 30 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. ro 2 10 "so 2 33 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 341 3 00 17 gill a 3 31 (39 13. ... 25 3 03 1 CALVES. I M NEBRASKA. 19 cows. .1173 1136 CC3 843 2 60 916 3W 6IJ 1W 3 23 CS0 3 30 90S 3 SO ioso 3 ;o 100 feeders. 1032 3 11 07 feeders.. 1032 3 15 8 feeders . 921 2 23 12 heifers... 720 2 20 50 feeders.. ftiS 3 45 21 feeders.. 1054 3 50 50 COWH. 13 cows. . . . 4 cows.. . 4 heifers.. 21 feeders. t, cows. . . . 11 cows.... 2 cows.... 26 cows. . . . 7 cows 9,2 3 bulls,. 2 bulls.. 875 846 927 734 410 90S 912 Ik, 2 fi) 2 63 3 to 3 10 2 75 923 2 CI 5 cows 11 0 2 15 1 cow lllfi 2 OO .'1 feeders.. 73 2 "5 21 feeders.. W:2 3 33 I bull 135) 2 25 1 bull 1290 2 50 1 heifer.... 8:0 2 40 1 feeder... 1117 3 03 .1203 3 25 825 2 55 172 2 10 1186 2 3) 940 2 50 5 cows 960 2 1)0 11 nows M0 2 50 3 cows 112U 2 ,5 11 cown 973 2 10 7 cows 910 2 30 7 cowb 360 1 1-0 81 feeders.. 1011 3 25 19 fiedere.. 911 2 U) WYOMING. 3 70 10 steers. ...WIS 3 CO 1 cow 930 36 steers. ..1132 3 90 53 cows 944 41 cows 02-1 A, 46 steers .,.1200 1 steer 1010 19 steurs.. ..Il'fi 173 steers.. .1018 61 steers... .1098 3 40 Bcheldley C. Co.-S. D. 1 steer 1050 4 0o 1 steer 1200 4 00 19 steers... 1188 4 00 swan L. .t C. co, wyo, 2 9., 1 steer, 24 cows. 2 !13 49 cows 932 2 93 n cows 1013 R. Recder Wyo. 4 25 1 steer 1160 4 25 4 Ts II steers... .120) 4 50 A W. Sn sbury Wyo. 28 steers... .1093 4 15 39 steers.. ..113.1 9 steers.. ..1161 4 00 tl steers. . ,.105o 8 steers.... 1120 1 03 3 steers. . ..RtM Frank Cooper-wyo. 1 cow 1050 2 50 1 cow.... 10 feeders.. 914 3 05 2 steers., fi steers... .1221 3 85 2 steeri. A. L. cicndenon yo. 14 steers,.,. 1156 110 6 steers., ..IKfi 1 steer HtVl 4 10 1 cow 1130 G. W. Fisher-Neb. 30 feeders.. 911 3 50 A. MoIxod-Neb, 7 steers..,. 797 3 15 I heifers. .650 2 41 8 steers..., 600 3 00 7 cows 9 2 2 63 1 steer... . 610 2 00 1 lulfer.... 640 2 (0 J. Minor Neb. 39 steerr.... 911 3 70 4 steers,... !'7 3 70 20 steers.... 922 3 70 1 sleer 1180 3 70 J. Modurn-Neh. 5 heifers... 692 2 30 1 bull, .1050 3 90 120 2 40 2 95 3 25 4 25 4 15 I on. 4 03 991 3 25 .1133 3 )5 .UV) 3 !5 1 10 2 75 37 cows.. 13 steers. 1 steer.., 1 steer.., 1 cow 1 cow.. 1 cow.. 6 calvr W. 927 1 I'ii Hi rnit'a J. Trutniner S. 1)," ,..1091 3 a 2 cows... ,.12ii 3 to 5 cons.,., ..IIM) 3 61 F. Ii SllCfllClil-S. D. 7 steers... V.N 4 20 1 steer... 1 utenr Hlflfl 1 'JO 1 Kteer .. 900 3 75 3 steers.. ..122,1 ..1050 3 75 1 cow U) .. 980 3 75 1 COW 850 1. M. Humphry-S. D. . 358 3 35 1 cow.... 1 75 8 cows, , 2 40 1 COW.., 2 40 9 steers., 3 25 1 steer.., C. Gnmel-S. D. 3 15 3 feeders.. 11123 3 2.1 1 cm 1 cow.... 1 cow... 1 steer.. 840 9C0 710 ...1030 I 20 feeders.. 101S 14 cows 90") 3 bulls 114H J. 51 cowa fiftl Shledlev WCOWS 1002 3 .. 918 ..1070 ..1028 .1140 .10.10 7S0 . 883 ...1W0 , 921 9.W 2 73 3 40 4 2') 4 20 4 20 3 75 3 75 1, 75 2 40 2 85 3 25 3 25 9 COWS. D. So 1 :si H. Whltc-S. 'J !IO Cattle Co.-S. 0 15 bulls.., 876 ! 40 D. ..lilt 230 45 steers. .1 fO 4 60 J W. Darr- Irfnlio. 121S 4 06 1.- T A1,A f.1., !. 1 heifer... .1320 4 60 " 17 steer 1223 1 50 101 steers,..1179 4 15 W. L. Wilson-Idaho. 40 Btccrs,...1157 4 30 i.-i,t,il fntiin nn 1 steer l&X) 4 50 1 steer 1119 11 steers.. .127tl 4 50 103 steers... .1276 iu i steers.. .1413 4 oil C. Trader Idaho. 15 steers. ..1116 4 60 2 steers,. .1155 4-0 onna Ti.n ....... . , a.ittii; ua ,i iihiii run ni nogs here today for even u Monday, but packers ..... CVft, kU KUUIill J MIIXIUIIH IOI supplies, nnd ns n result they started oul bidding a llttlo lower than Saturday's mar- ts.. U..llnu 1. A. .. I. I ... ovi. ouni-ip, iiiiin'iui, neiu on ior more money and packers finally bought whit wns offered nt close to steady prices. The gen eral run of hogs sold at Jfi.in nnd 6.1.'.?. while the choicer grades went largely from Ji,.15 to J6.35. The quality of the hogs toilnv was not ns good ns on Saturday, whleii ninkes the market look n little lower on paper than It really wits. Tho commoner kinds were hard to dispose of, us uo of the packers seemed to want them. The market was not particularly active, but lam nbotit cvervtblnir wuh n.ii,i in seiHon. Representative sales: No. Av V, 189 33 214 no i?: 10stecr3.... 631 2 60 UM 2 35 1 cow 910 1 75 210 ...209 ...232 ...213 ...237 40 210 SO 120 2S0 ,..2.19 ..221 ..233 ..286 ..220 ..214 ...242 ...231 ,..207 ...245 ..SS, 40 R In SHEEP-There fh. Pr. 00 6 K 6 05 6 03 6 C5 6 07 li 80 6 0714 40 6 .. 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 to 6 10 6 :o 6 10 80 120 40 lib 40 100 200 No 77... 77... 61... 62... 48... 74... 80... 63... 4S... 62... 48... CO... 67... 61... 92... 67... 68... CC. 31. ft. Av ..218 ..204 ..311 ..223 ..241 ..243 ..227 ..239 ..307 ..281 ..277 ..290 ..2.V ..221 ..210 257 236 , 243 837 276 Fh, to 'io 40 120 ISO 200 120 40 80 I'r. 6 10 6 10 10 6 I24 6 12V4 121. 6 124 6 12!i 6 12fc 6 Wi 12Vi 6 12i 40 120 1G0 ! 13 ' 6 1 6 6 IS 6 13 6 15 t 15 R 33 6 35 receipts of .... ...... ,j .-.vie iiui'iiii ruceiiiiH oi sheep at this market today, as well ns nt otner points. Reports wore not very f.i- i.i.. . ;".JJ,;,",, :ieiiif iiiic;tgo being tiuotcd 10iJ25c lower. Tho demand firm, nnivnviir utiu ( rn.i ..i, owes nnd wethers, ana Just about ntpnd: iho less desirable bunches wore, of course. i llttlo slow nnd weak. The lnn.b market was not in ns good haiin UN the, nhnun m.l.A, T. . . Into before many had changed hands nnd the prices paid wero fully a dime lower, and ... nioco muic, common siuir, in pnr- tleilllir. ffia hn,.l .11.... ..s ... , I" UlB!UOU Ul Ul suns- fnctory prices. Quotations: Choice yearlings, J3.5on3.61; ,."..11. Ki ?ar"nK!' 3.253.40; cholte in kr -int. inir to good wethers, J3.155jj.35; choice ewes, J2.D0y3.10; fair to fi00-J;Jvttr'eB; '"5S-"5: choice Spring lamlw, J4.0uJ4.S5; fair to good spring iambs, $1.25ft' A. till f.'ifn Ine -. 1, r n r, . . . r io. C'J 1 H'vnmlni, ,nl,.,r. 31(5 Idaho wethers.,,,, 4 Idaho yearlings..., 19.1 Idaho yearlings..., 25s Idaho lambs l western yearling . 11 cull lfimliH l.'O western lambs ... 4 bucks 252 culls 48 western ewes 2 bucks 13 feeder wethers ... !4fi Wyoming ewes ... 2 western ewes 1 western ewe 1 WeHtepn n wn 368 Idaho ewes ."!!" teener wethers ... 61 feeder wethers .., 203 yearling wethers 13S yearling wethers . Av. , Ul , 98 . 87 , 93 , 63 170 57 70 142 70 , 102 111) H) 96 75 , SO 60 109 85 Pr. 3 35 3 35 3 50 3 60 4 50 8.1 60 3 60 4 40 1 25 1 95 1 75 2 25 2 75 2 S3 2 85 2.85 2 85 2 85 2 90 3 00 3 15 3 26 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Kaiay, Ilofra IIlKlier and fiheep Steady. . CHICAGO. Sent. 2.-CA TTf T A aatt fit a 29.000 head, Including 2.U00 Texans nnd 4,5(0 nroicuiij ucai eusy, outers iwi6c lower; good to prime steers, J5.5OS6.30; poor to J.'.25(t4.35; cows. J2.75fi 1.60; heifers. J2.255i 5.00; canneis, Jl.751f2.fi5; bulls, J2.23f4.40: calves. J2..Wn5.60: Tixnn stnerM. li nrM, i rn. jexas grass steers, J3.50i(4.00; western tteers, J3.75ji5.20. HOGS Recelnts. 32.000 head: estlmnterl in. morrow, 24,000; left over, 3,co0; market 5W ivc niKiicr, top price nignest or year; mixed and butchers, J5.95'a6.7S; good to choice heavy, J6.40ftii.S5: rough heavy. $5.95fT,i.30; light, J5.95fofi.t0; bulk of sales, Jfi.15fifi.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2fi,C00 iiL-iiu, eiieej) Bieauy, iitmns looi'oe lower; good to choice wethers. M.Tr.iTi m? fnir ii choice mixed. J3.50fl3.70; western sheep, J3.25gi.00i native Inmbs, J3.00y5.0); western lambs, J 1. 50Q 4.90. NI. l.onln Live .Stock Mnrket. HT. T.OITIS Ront l-PATTT IJI)l.l. 7,000 head, including' 3,800 head Texans; timrlf,.) win, nil, tr. ,,.l....u ).. i ,n .or 'iexaiiH; native slilpplng and export niwin, t.vyj'un,w; oresseu ueur auti.uiilcner Bteers, J3.60(!(5,50i stecrB less than l.OOo bH., J3.lXii5.15: stockcrs nnd feeders, J2.10173.85; cowh nnd heifers, J2.H0S3.15; canners, JLOOM 2.25; bulls. J2.33i4.00; Texas and Iniilnn steers, J2.6off4.20; cowh and heifers, J2.20tff i.i". Btrong, 6jii0c higher on best, slow on ntherrt' nliru unit llf.htu t,l ',Tt ii jn , ..,.)... Jfi.15tifl.4l5; butchers, J6. 15(0 6.83.' highest In seven years. , SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts. 2.000 head; market Bteady: native mutton. J2.73Q; culls and bucks, Jl.75iiJ3.25. K nil nii m City l,Ue Moek .llnrket. KANSAS C1TV, Sent. 2. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,000 head natives. 2,500 head Tex ans, 1,000 heud cnlvcB; beef steers, lOtlSc lower; grass cowh, 151(25o lowei ; other rattle steady: choice export und dressed beef steers, J0.4MI5.91); fair to good, JLiilQ) 6.23; Blockers and feeders, J2.fiVirf4.oO; went-cm-fed ulcers, Jl.25fto.40; weslerii rungo Bteers, J3.lWj4.25; Texans and Indians, J2.70 13.61: Toxuh cows, J2.23i3.25; native cows, J2.HWI.O0; heifers, J2.75fi5.25, canners, J1.50Q) ..tU, 11,1113, f Jlf 1,iUi I'lllVL'rl, 1 tin SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5,000 hend; market sternly; lambs, Jl.OOyl.75; na tive wetherH, J3.25ft3.G0; western wethers. M.0i(i3.50; ewes, J2.755j3.15: feeder lambs. J2.75tf3.2S; slock sheep, J2.002,75. i.W, stags, J5; bulls, f:.7Mf.l.50. cows, Jl 90ii 1.25, Cables steady, exports, none. . t I ttll 1,A..l..- .1 tt, l.n.l, .. m Vlllt, I.O IIIH-I in, III', 111, Hfll, tlrm, other calves barely steady, grnsscrs, easier; veals, J5.l"Vus.i; bulls, Jt.Otiy 1. 50: grossers and buttermilks, M.nvyso; fed calves, !l,OOj4.7S. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14,263 neao: sneep, nun, picuu.v, iuiiidi, Piroug in 16c higher; sheep, $2.60413.85; tops, J4; lambs, Jl.60-ni.23; 1 car, Jfi.50; culls, J3.2ytM.2a tllllia tlAnli.la 11 l.nn.l, w I n I n - 1 1 7.2i); choice llglit, 'J7.25; ordinary mixed western, J6.70. omaiia viioi,i:sAt,i: makiciit. Co ml 1 1 lit ii of '1'rmle mill tliiotntlons on titnplp nml I'niie) Produce, EOGS-Recelptr, fair; loss off 12i$c LIVE POULTltV Hens. 7c: young nnd old roosters, 3c, turkeys, 6'u8c; ducks ana geese, tyoVic; old ducks, 4c; spring chick ens, per lb., 10c, BUTTER Common to fair, lHse; choice dairy, in tubs, loir H3o; separator, 19c. FRESH FISH-Hliiek miss. ISO; whlto bass, loo; bluetlsh, lie; bullheads, 10c: blue 11ns, 7c; buffaloes, 7c; catfish, 12c; cod, loo; irapples, loc, li.illbut, He; herring, 7c; had dock, 10c; pike, loo; red snapper, loc; Mi nion, 14c; sunilsh, 6c; trout, lvc; whltellsh, UK' OYSTERS Standards, per can, 30c; extra selects, per can, 37c; New York counts, per can, loc. PlOKONS Live, per doz., 60c. EA I. S -Choice, SitOc. HAY-PHces MUoled by Omaha Wholosalo Ilay Denlet-H' association: Choice upland, Jil,,No: - ul,ll"'d, J9.5V, medium, 9: coarse, 8.60. Rye straw, J.T"'. These prices are lor hay of good color and uuullty. Dcmund fulr; receipts, 12 curs. CORN-Slc. OATS-36',sc, old. WHEAT-Clo. BRAN-J17. VEGETABLES. GREEN CORN-Per doz 12V4c. CAHHOTS-l'er doz., 20c. BEETS Pet half-bu. basket, S3c. 'i UHN1PH Per basket, Wc. CUCUMBERS Home-grown, per doz.. IS (J 25c. ' LETTUCE Per bu.. 20c. RADISHES Per doz., lO'tlUc. l'ARSLUY Per doz., 20c. NESV POTATOES--Jl.10yi.25. CABBAGE Home-grown, 3hc. TOMATOES - Home-grown, per 18-lb. basket, tWc. ONIONS Home-grown, tier lb.. 21i2Hc. BEANS Wax, pel) '.j-b'J. basket, 73c; siriiiK. ner 9-nu. uas let. wc. CANTALOCPE lloine-grown, per doz., J51tiUe; crates, 1.50t1.76. WATERMELONSllssourl, Iowa nnd .eiirasKii, iixu-vc, niwao size. CELERY iMilamazoo, per bunch, 25033c: Nebraska, per buiitji, JOtjIOc; Colorado, 4VJJWC. FRUITS. APPLES-Per bbl.. J2.255J2.tiO. PEACHES California clings, per box, 90c; ireustone, i.io; uiuerios, ti-uasKut crates, $1.40; 4-basket crates, UVc. PLUMS-Callfornla. per crate. J1.25(S1.50: nomc-growu, per s-id. duskci, toe. 1'r.Aiin itariieitH, ..io. ORAI'ES-Cullfornla Tokay, 4-lb. crato, J2; Muscata, II. GO. TROPICAL FRUITS. OUANGES-Vulcnclas, Jj; Med. sweets, J4.60. LEMONS Fancy. J5.00: choice. 14.50. BANANAS Per bunch, according to size, 12.WGl2.60. FIGS California, new cartons, 73c; lay ers, uc; imported,, per io., luyuc. DATES l'erslnn. In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 6c, MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Engllsh wnlnuts. per lb.. 15c; fil berts, per lb., l.fo ; nimomiH, per iu., ihi-vo; raw pt.iuuts, pee lb., 5(jDV4e; rousted, fijit1 iVic; uruziiH, ioc; pecans, iou.'.'c. CIDER Per bbl., JI.50; per H-bbl., J2.75. HIDES No. 1 green, 64c; No. 2 green, 6Hc; No. 1 Baited, 7He; No. 2 salted, 6V4c; No. 1 veal calf, H to 124 lbs., So; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, Sfil3c; sheep pelts, 2jjji&c; norscniues, i.owu.'.i,o. Liverpool (irnln nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 2,-WHEAT-Spot. stenilv: No. 2 red western winter. 5s tiUd: No. 1 northern spring. 5s8'4il; No. 1 Cali fornia, bs. f utures, Bieauy; aepiemner, 5H fi7(l. CORN Spot, steady: American mixed, new. 4s lid: American mixed, old. no stock. Futures, uulet; September, 4s9Ud; Novem ber. 4s hVio. PItOVIi-ilONS Beef, extra India mess, firm, 70s. Pork, prime mess weBtern, tlrm, steady. Pork, prime mess western, linn, 72s fid. Lard, American rcllned, firm, 45s 3d; prime western, steady, 45s, Hams, short cut, 14 to IB lbs., stendy, 62s, Bacon, Cum berland cut. 26 to 30 lbs., firm. 4Ss3d: uhort ribs. 20 to 21 lbs., firm. 47b3i1; long clear middles, light 2X to 31 lbs., firm, 4,b; long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., firm, tfis tkl; short clear backs, is to 20 ids., nrm, 4os; clear bellleH, 14 to lti lbs,, tlrm, 6fis; shoulders, square, 11 to' 13 lbs,, firm, 3oh Sil.' CHEESE American llncst whlto, quiet, 45s; American finest colored, quiet, 4Cs. TALLOW-Prlmeclty. firm. 45s 2d; Aus tralian In London, firm, 28s. BUTTER United States llncst, firm, 93s; United States good, llrm, 79s. PEAS Canadian, Bteady. Gs 5d. FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, steady, 7s 9ri. HOPS-At London (Pacific coast), dull, 3j:3 10s. Tho exports last week from Atlantic porks were 100,400 quarters. Pacific ports, none for wheat; other ports, 45,OfK) quar ters. Tho ImportH of corn from Atlnntlc ports last week were 11,100 quarters. The following are the stocks of wheat and corn In quays nnd In stock: Wheat, 3,32C,000 centals; corn, 630,000 centals. ForelKii I'lnnnolnl. LONDON, Sept. 2. Money wns plentiful today and discounts wero steady. Builnets on tho Stock exchange was Inactive, the transactions In many Instances being In sufficient to test prices. Consols Improved and gilt-edged securities wore firm. In view of the holiday In New York there wns llttlo disposition tn opernte In Amerlrnns. Tho changes were largely nominal. Prices opened quiet and Improved. SI, Paul nnd Denver both rose smart'-. The poor iik Boclateil banks' statement had 110 appreci able effect. The strike news was regard d as more favorable. In the afternoon thero were some fluctuations. Prices closed ll-m. The fenture of mines was the firmness of West Australians. American eagles nro nt 57s 9ri. PARIS, Sept. 2. The tendoney on the bourse today was llrm. Foreigners weio higher, notably Spanish 4s, notwlthstandlnu unfavorable exchanges. Berlins nnd Turks were dull. Rlu tlntos opened llrm nnd suh sequently strengthened In nntlclpitlon of favorable copper statistics. Do Beers were active and Mulshed with a sensible Improve ment. Kafllrs wero firm. Threo per cent rentes were 102f 17',se for the account. Ex change on London, 26f 21',,c for the check. Spanish 4s. 72.1 IV. BERLIN, Sept. 2. Business was quiet on the bourse todny anil there was a dlf In clination to operate. Government securlllo were mnlnt'iliied. Local and banks wero neglected. Canadian Pacifies wero llrm, In sympnthy with London. Trnnsvanls wcrj Improved. HOGS Receipts, 4,6W) head; mnrket 510o ilgher; tops, Jii,77',2; bulk, J6.26tpl.7i; mixed lackers, J6.20tifi.45, light, J3.75tifi.25, .St, Joseph Live Stock Mnrket. ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 2. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,500 hend; market Bteady; cows and heifers, Jl.ootf 1,75; bulls and stags, J2.M)ti: 4. 6i); stockcrs and feeders, J2.00tj3.90; venls, J2.25tl5.25. , HOGS-Recelpts, 3.700 head; market 5c higher; light and light mixed, Jfi.0ijfi.35; medium and lienvy, J6.15t)6.C5; plga, Jl.ootr 6.00: bulk, J5.2A146.45. .in. , SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,300 head; market H4il5c higher; lambs, steady to 10c lower; top natives, J5; Nevada, 81,90 Moek In SIkIi(. f 1 1 r r I ..' ..... ,.,. .., (,,1, , ., ts Senteinher I'attle. Hogs. Sheop. The following table shows the recelplH 0 cuttle, hogs and Mieitp nt tho live prlnclpa live slock markets September 2: South Oinnhu Chicago Kansas City ., St. Louis St. Joseph .... 4.831 ..29.ID0 ..10,500 .. 7,ou0 .. 3,3i)0 1 r.ii 32,uOi) 8.006 26.(i 1,61m 61OO I. '.Ml 2.fl 3,711 :t..ni Totals .New NEW ..64,831 46,911 4l,36ii Vork Live .Slock Mnrkel. lUHh, wepi. nr.i- r.o un--celpts, 3.642 head; steers, 10c higher; bulls and cows, tlrm to 15c higher; steers, Jj.DOa Cotton .llnrket. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2.-COTTON Spot, sternly; sales, 600 bales; ordinary, 6 15-lfic; good ordinary, 7c; low middling. 7 13-lfio; middling. 8"jc; good middling, 9c; middling fair. 9i4c; receipts, 2,247 bales; stock, 46.204 bales. Futures steady; Sep tember, 7.97c ; October. 7. 7o ; November, 7.73ifi7.75c; December, 7.7317,740; January. 7.74tt7.75; lebrunrv, 7. 73W 7.75c; March, 7.74 5l7.75e; April. 7.74i7.7fio; May, 7.75tf7.77c. GALVESTON, Sept. 2. COTTON Easy, 8 13-IRe. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 2.-COTTON-Spnt, moderate business, prices unchanged; American middling, 6d; sales, fi,01 bales, nf which 600 wero for Hpeciilatlon and export and Included 3,500 IhiIch American. Futures onened and closed quiet; Anierlcnn mid dling I. m. c.: September, 1 3-fild, sellers; October nnd Novembor. 1 27-fild, sellerBj November nnd December. 1 2.1-0ld, sellerH; December and Jamiary, 1 32-6ld, buyers; Jnnunry und February. I 22-i(d, value: Feb ruary and Mnrch, I 22-61H I 2.1-fild; Mnrch ivnd April. 122-Cld; April and May, 4 22-GlfP 4 23-Old, sellers. London Ntoek tlnntntlons, LONDON, Sept. 2.-4 p. m.-Closing: Ohio Pacllte.. 9t 1-Pl, 94 3. It, .. 9H .. 83i' .101. .108 .11'.'i ... 4'JH .. 23 H ...WTt .. 51 1 ..lOPi .. U :: o 1 ..r.i 1 ,.109'i .. r.w .. im; ...130 Cons., money iln Recount. Anaconda .... AtclilMin .... do nfd Haltlmore Canaillan I'hea. A. Ohio Clilrngo CI. '.... C . M. & HI. P .. Denver & It fl... do pM Krln do lt pM ilo 21 pM IlllnolK Central L. & .V ' M K. ft T ,li pf J .V. Y. ivntral... Kx-dlvldeiul. SILVER Bar. steady, 27d per nz. MONUYmWU4 per cent. The rate of dlHcouut In lb" open marke.t for short bills In 2t per cent; for three months' bills, 2',4 t3 1-l, .(. lamia Wheat .llnrket. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 2. WHEAT AND CORN Were te better on tho curb today. Wheat sold at 71-;ti7nc and corn nt 5774c. Later 6S0 wus bid for moro corn. Privileges wero not dealt In at nil. Tho receipts of wheat at St. Louis wero very large, bclus Norfolk & W do rfd No. PhcIHo iM... Ontario A IV I'cnnaylvanlu Itemllng ilo lat pfii do 2d pfd Ho. Hallway do nf.l Ho. Pad He rnlon I'atflflc .... ilo pfd V f. Steel ilo I'M Waliaal no pfd Wpaiilali 4a Ham! Mlnta ,. . ir . 9P .10li . 3SU ,. 78 .. 23'i . 41 . ?; . ztu . w, . I.'2,t 10V . 921$ . 4T-.S, . 3 . 21 . fJ . 71i . 4)"4 208,757 bu.; the receipts of corn were C.000 bu, ami Ki.iw uu. 01 o.us, Mont City Live Moek Mnrket, SIOUX C1TT. Sent 2.-feiieclal Tele gram,) CATTLE Receipts, 2,200 hend; lOo lower; beeves, Jl.90tfft.6o; cows nnd bulls, mixed, J2.40&3.5O; stockcrs nnd feeders, J2.50 t3.40; calves and yearlings, J2.75il3.50. JIOGS-Reccltits. l.wx) tiead; stronger. selling at JS.0fiJffi.35; bulk. J6.05. i;iln llntter .llnrkel. ELGIN. III., Sept. 2.-BlTT'ER-Oil tho Board of Trado today 127 tubs of buttei- were offered, but no regular sales wero made. The quotation commute imnouuced a llrm market nt 2X Sales for the week, tW.OiO lbs. Oil nml llnxlii. l-lVI'.RPOOL, Sept. 2.-01 LS-Cottonseed, Hull rellned, spot, steady, 23s 9d. Llusoed, Jtielmnned. LONDON, Sept. 2,-OILS-Calctitta lin seed, spot, .Its fid, Petroleum, American ro lined, 5s 1 .l-lfid. Turpentine, 40s C41. MiiKiir .Mnrket. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2.-SUOAR-Qulct; centrifugal yellow, 4'iflV: seconds, 2y3Sc. Molusses, dull; centrifugal, 5t(10 sen I I nteli U .Mllllll. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2,-The stenmer Homer has nrtived from the Prlbyloff iin.id ii-itl, r.?fl .n,,iabi... .. 1....... .......r. ...... rv,,rr,llin, ti 111111 IlllllHM'r of foxsklus imil 11 quantity of whalebone. j ne mien ui renin in reoorteu as small, MONTH SPECIALIST in All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years in Omaha VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE curod. Method new, without catting. pdn or loss of time. QV PU 1 1 IO cured for life and thepoloon 1 ttiorouithly cleanaod from the system. Soon every sign and symptom dta.ipt)era comiiletoly anJ forever. No "BUliAKING OUT" of ths disease on the skin or face, ITentment contains no daugerous druca or Injurious medicine. WEAK MEN 'rom Excesses or Victims TO NIIIVOIJB UID1I.ITT or KXHAfJBTION, WABIINtl WlAKtlKBS With EAKUT 1XOAY In Youno and Miodle Acci), lack of rim, vigor and strength, with organs Impaired and weak, STRICTURE cured with a naw Home Treatment. No pain, no datentlon from bust' Du. Kidney and Bladder Trnublsg, ,. QHARGES LOW . CtaSDltltlM ffff. Tfajtmmt ky Mill. Call on on or address TfQ So. 14th St, Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha, Neb. DeWitt's Little LWUM. SW ssers The famous little pilis. For Bllloiisiicsp, Torpid Liver, Connti Bation, Sick Hcadacho, n!z7lnes, in testlnnl Obstruction. Jaundice aibl ill other Liver and Bowel Troubles DeWitt's Littlk Early Riserr nro unequalled. Thoy act promptly and never gripe. They arc bo small that they can be taken without any t rouble, rroanrod by E. 11. OoWRt Ro.. Chlcapo IK r SUMMER SPECIALS. $43,75 New York and Return daily $25,75 Buffalo and Return daily $15.35 St, Louis and Return on snlo Tuesdays and Thursdays, Sept U to Oct. l' $11.50 St. Louis and Return on sale Oct. 7 to 12. $21.60 Cleveland and Return On sale Beptember 7 to 10. Tickets to Cleveland ranv bo used via Wabash to Detroit ind 1). & C. Nav. Co. steamers to Cleveland, n dellchtful rld across Lake Eric. Home-Seekers Excursions. On sale 1st and 3d Tuesday of each Month. Tourist Rates on tale DAILY to all sum' nier resorts nllowum stop-overs at Detroit, NlaKiirn Falls, Buffalo and other points. For rates, lako trips, Pan-American de scriptive matter and nil Information call nt CITY TICKHT OKFICI5, 1116 FA UN AM STRliKT, (Paxton Hotel Block) or write HARRY 15, MOORliS, O. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb. For years this remedy has been the sljnilntil nerve reitorntlve. Thousands of lmppy men owe their newly found strength to Its use. Scxlne Pilli replace weakneas nnd exhaustion with strength nnd vigor; the brain becomes elenrj the nervea stendy nnd calm; gloomy foreboding nre bnnlahed and perfect vitality Is ful ly restored. If you nre stifferlnj; ns above, try a box; you'll be encouraged by Its effect to take the full course of tlx boxca then If you nre not entirely cured, we will refund your money. This antla factory offer is one of the factors of our Micceaa. 81 00 per lox j (! boxra (with gunran tee toriire or money back), $."1 00, mailed in plain packages. Hook free Mr aala by Kubn A Co., la A. Vtuo. rullar Paint & DruB Co . onmlia; and Da via Diuk Cc Council 'iluffa. I. . . . .... ... . If h HnTift'4pply the lu.trtil l.lc Ml.a.lt BlTea ialualiU 10 U'llaa. M AIlVi:i, O itnoni un 1 iin'-i muir . Ei'Qry Wonnati is interfiled nnt ftlmuM know uhout Hid wojulrrfi!) M(tVLL Whirling Spray 1 U lit w rjrl rttrr tun una Auction, lirt nr r&U .Mrnt f)itvfiilrit. lUlMiitilulul!,, 1 L V T oi.di:st: safrsti iiksti WALL STREET .Money Will Knrn Ills ,lanllil llalarn The Investor's Fund Pays Buinl-.Monthly. Tho oliieti established In Auu.'rk.i. No certlllcnte-holder ever lost n cont. Pny. ments made lu nil aubKcrlbera every 1J days, No trouble, No delay. Money refunded on demand, Write today for particulars, free to any address. C. Ii, M A I iv 1 t CO., IIuiUoii IIuIIiIIiik, Nevr Vork. 't r.i.piiiiii" i(i,4n. Boyd Commission Co Successors to James E. Boyd Co.. OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION (illAIN. PHOVIHIO. AND .STOCKS, llofcid of Trad lnllalnsi. Direct wlrea to Chicago and New York, Correspondence, John A. Wairtn a. Ca.