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THE OMAHA DAILY JBIflSt ITESPAY , SEPTEMBER 3 , 1889. 'THE ' FIGHT DECLARED OFF , Lindsay and Daly Won't Shod Each Other's Ooro. -POUNDS oven WEIGHT. Tlia Man From 8lntnhcrvllo ) Tips tlic Settle ? lit 140 , WJillo.t h Otnnhiv , Man Wnlghji l < o < m Than 1UO - Another Challenge. Jinly Is lee tlcnvy. Tbo Lindsay-Daly fight is off. Dalftcamo hero ycttcrday noon from St. Loiitf aceompriniod by his brother Dan , Bob Farrell , tho' veteran light' ivolght , Joe Col- HnSc&ilsoy Halllran nndahalf dozen others. The whole-party , together with Jimmy Lind say aad n number of the Gate City Club , ro- palrcd to n well-known sporting resort to discuss the arrangements for the mlllj which wns booked for to-morrow night. Everything thing- was satisfactory until it carao to weigh ing In the men , when it was discovered that Daly was over eight pounds over weight , weighing a trlflo loss than 119 pounds , when the articles of agreement stipulated that both men should woign less than 140. Lindsay tipped the scales a fraction under 1SU pounds , Which puvo Ualv almost ton pounds the best of it. Of course this put nn effectual stoppage on all propa- tlons for the light , as Lindsay would bo an Incontinent rhump to go up against a fa mous nnd experienced fighter with thco odds against him. So * the battle was de clared off , and the St , Louis contingent will Icavo for homo this morning , disgusted with the "knockor" whoever ho wns who tipped them off that Lindsay could not got under 115 pounds. The light was to have been for a purse of $500 , hung up by the Gate City Athletic club. Charley Dalv , the St. Louis man , Is n big , raw boned fellow , with a terribly long roach , broad shoulders nnd stocky underpinning , and la undoubtedly a tough one to down. Lindsay , however , is In great shape , and his admirers all think that ho would have given the Missourlan a good flght under any cir cumstances. Daly loft word that ho would challenge Lindsay for a flght at 133 pounds for (1.000. and if ho' docs ho will flnd Jimmy , like Barkis , very willln' . There is much disappointment over the fiasco In sporting circles. Knocked One Br tlio Scotchman. BAHTOW , N. t. , Sept. 2. Jack Qulnn , Scotland's lightweight champion , and Jack Buckley , known as "tlia Fulton Market boy , " engaged In a prize flght near hero this afternoon , London prize ling rules. The flgtlt was Qulnn's almost from the start. After the sixth round Buckley wanted to stop , but the referee ordered him to go on. In the twelfth round ho foil senseless on the ropes. His seconds thoa throw up the BDouge. _ BASE HALL. Standing of the Clubs. Following is the standing of the Western association clubs up to and Including yester day's games : Omaha , 7 ; Denver , S. 1 DENVEH , Colo. , Sept. 2. Omaha took her third straight game .from the Denver team ' ojtnyi apparently with ease. This ends the jbuso bull season here , as the homo club will "finish'tnojcuson at St. Paul on September 20. ' ' Score : < Walsh out for running before fly WHS caught. BV INMNOS. JKmror - .0 0010 001 3 Omaha 0 0410 0 2 7 SD.MSIAHY. Unmet ! rnns Denver 1 , Oranha 2. Two-ba B lilts -Amtratt s , Crookn , Klrbr , WnMli. Homo urn Howe. K.nacs molun Denver , fj Oninlm , 2. Double pliijs White to Itowe. llase on bulls OH Kugan n , nn iCIatUl. lilt by ball-Clark. Hrtick out-ly rxjnn 7 , I > .J Clark .1. 1'nssod btilla-Dalnn 1 , Coonoy 1. J.cft on oases Denser 4 , Omaha 6. Time 1 15. Umn'.ro Hurst. niiUvnukoo 11 , Minnonpolis 2. Mii.WAtiin'.EVls ' Sept. 2. Milwaukee pounded Duke bard to day , making seven runs In the ninth innlnp. Score : 8ITMMAUV. Earned runs Milwaukee A , Minneapolis 1 Two bniolilti Snttuii , AlorrlKnor , iMills , llurloy. Tlirvo Im.iu lilts-MorrlaaoT. llusc.sstolon I'oornmn , Mill * Ilunitle Double plnys BhotIt. Hulton. lloirlxsuy lluku , Mlnnolmil. Ilussos on liiills1'uornluli 2. fhocl 2Ilcnulp , 1'OBIor , MoVoy , Duke " , Iftntzcn.trucl out ljyDuvlea - > , by Duke 4. 1'nfsed ballk Hurler J Wlkl I'ltcbci-DaTlos. 'J.ime--l : . ' > U. Umpire JieDer wott. Kr. .losnph 8 , HIOIIX Olty ft Bv. Josnru , Mo. , Soot. 3. St , Joseph hil Flanuuan hard aad often. The Holding o Knoll , Goniim and Hotuling , the battcrj won : of Devlin and ICrleg and the batting o Curtis and Mahoney wpro brilliant features Secret . . _ a - l tJlomClt ? U lOUlOUOl SUMMARY. Enrnoil ruru-8t. Joe 3. Tiro-biuro lilU-rurtli Krlvif.MnUonoy , lllaclc. Uncio nmi Cnrtli , Kin bunt ) on luillflir Di.vllit l.oir Kliiimitnii ft. Illtli pitclipr-llonri'llricliulllm o. Ktriick put Hy Dtwll v e. \ > r Klnn'iiruii 3. Hlulon lin -CurlU. . Cnrtwrliih Krioll. Double nlayKuell to Arilnur to Cuttwrlcln KrH'tf to biholltinhBO. I IKMOC ! t > allft Muridiy 1 , Kilt ! J. atati-lilS. Uinnlro-DoearUiT. Ht. I'nul I ) , Don 31oii oi 8. DBS MOINES , la. , Sept , 3. The vlsll ors wcro out-playod to-day ut every point 01 ceot the Hold. Score : V i 8 J J 5 S S 0- BITHUAUV. Run * * mej-l > Uotnea 5 , Bt. Paul 3. Two-bai blU-OjiU.Uvirihy. Uouliloplttyj-Werrtck.T utk lunn and lUwcs. liases btnlen-Connell 4 | Maculli Zl Traffley. HnHtu. ll riMuriihr ud llawes. Il on tmllly llariiii Maliuk ; buriuurS. Struck out lly llnrt ! ll lnsa ! b'arurrl. I'Bisedtalls-Cody. Wild Iltclics-llartls Mains , 1. Ttuie ot liours and Ian mutuus. Uiuplro ilrtoJy. The National Ijoatruo. WASMISOTOH , Sept. 'J. Hosult of to-dy fir&tuor Washlmuon 0 01010000- Cleveland 0 0030013 * Ua u blts WashliiKtou 0 , Olovolatfd Errow WnshinBtoa 0 , Clovolund a Hu * torlcs Wnihinptoa , ICoofo end Daly ; Cloro- Innd , Ueatln an 4 Sn tell ( To. Umpire Knight. Sept , 3. Uoiull of first parno : I'hlladolphta.0 * OdOTBTlOOO ( 1 Uhlcufjo . . . . .0 000010001 3 Huso hlts-rPhiladolnhla 7 , Chlcapo 0 Er rors 1'hlladelDhla 2 , Chicago n. Uattories Pfnladolpula , c&Siy and Clomcntd ! cnlcairo , Dwyoraiiil IXarling. Umpire Lynch. Hcsult ol second puma : Chicago . 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Pmladolnhla . 0 * 3 " .IJasolills ChlcaftoO , Philadelphia 5. Er rors ChlcaRO 0 , PhllndolDhla 3. BatterlcB Chlcaso , Uumbort and Darling ; Philadel phia ; Sandora and Schrivor. Umpire Uhlcag6. Dwyeriot _ NBW Vonic , Sent. 2 Kosult of flrst game : NowYorK. . 2 0 PIltsburK. . , , ! . 0 Uoso ht | Now York 13 , Plttsbnrg 10. Er- rois Now York 4 , PittsburRSt. Uuttorios TMow York , O'Day ' , and Ewinc ; Pittsbilrg , Morris1 and CarroU- Umpire Powera. Uu ult or second { hunu : Now Yorkj . .t..4Ui 0001 4 11 Pitlsbur'a . , . , , ,0 Ou-0 00000 0 IJiwo hfta-Now York 11 , PltUburg 7. Er- rora Nc\V York 3 , PIttsbitr/r 0. H.ittories Now York , Kcofe and Brown1 Piltsburg' , Qnlvln und Miller , BOSTON , Sept 2 , Uesult of first gatna : Boston . I 8 Indianapolis . . . .0 03000000 3 Base hits- Boston 7 , IndlananotU. 8. Er rors Boston 1 , ImllarnuiolU 2. Baitorl5s Boston , Jladbourno n\\a \ Bennett ; Iudliinnp < oils , IMsIo and Buckley. Umpires McQuaid and Curry. Hcsult of second Kama : Boston . 1 0000000 0 1 Indianapolis . n U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Base hits Boston G , Indlahapolls 4. Er rors Boston 2 , Indianapolis 0. Batteries Boston , ClurltBon aid Bennett ; Indianapolis , Uoylo and Backloy. Umpires McQuald and Curry. The American An oclntlon. BAI.TIKOHB , Sept. 3. Hcsult. . of to-day's ( tame : Baltimore . 3 1040020 1 10 Louisville . 3 BROOKLYN , Sept. 3. Result of flrst prume r Brooklyn . 0 00100015 7 Cincinnati . 1 00300000 4 Hesult of second game : Brooklyn . 0 1300000 1 4 Cincinnati , . . . .10 1 Ot 0 0 0 0 0 11 A , Sept. 2. Hcsult of tirst KansasCity . 1 0035000 * 8 Athletics . . . . . . . 0 010300UO U Hcsult of second Kiimo : Athletics . . . .4000000000 4 Kansas Clty.O 4 Game called at tlia end of the tenth itmlng on account of darkness. - Amiuuur Games. DBADWOOD , S. D. , Sept. 3 [ Special Telograui to Tnn BBE.J The third cumo of ball Between the West Point and Denflwood nines resulted in a sooro of 16 to 13 in favor of West Point. KEAIINKY , Neb. , Sept. 2. [ Special- Tele gram to THE BED. ] The Claries huso ball club tackled the Kearney champions here this afternoon. An Indian pitcher with the visiting team was the principal attraction , Kearney won by a score of 19 to 1. Tim Diincluo Gun Club. An orcanizatlon , called the Dundee Gun club , was effected last week in the western part of the city. In Dundee Place , and Mr. Hanor elected president and Mr. J. W. Bryan secretary and treasurer. Their flrst weekly shoot , held yesterday , resulted us follows : W. J. Attridgo , 11 ; R. Haner , 19 : G. J. Root , 17 ; J. W. Bryan , 18 ; A. Ripgs , 14 ; II. P. Hausen , 15. This was the flrst shoot of the club and was at blue rocks , eighteen yards rise. The duos starts out with a membership of but ton , but grcatci things are predicted for it. l < or NVliniHta Wntors. Louii Mav , amomborof the United States fish commission , AVa8 , In" th& city yestdrday , Ho came here expecting to receive a car load of young lisa from the lower Mississippi , which have been awarded to Nebraska. The flati were caught in the shallows d urine r recent ovorflownnd cousistof wall-eyed pike , pickerel and black sun ilsh. Omnha Talent at St. Joe. "Red" Tinsley , said to ho from this city and Tom Cully , from Kansas City , fought r two-round battle at St. Joe Saturday night Tlnsloy winning hands down. Frank Heitz also from Omaha , according to St. Joe papers , was behind Tinsloy , Tom Lungdor performing the same service for Cully. The WhPi-I Club RntnrtnliM. The Omaha Wheel club will entertain the Lincoln Cycle club at their rooms on Dodge street this evening. This afternoon th ( members of the two clubs will muke bo rui to Council L5luffs , and returning la the evening ing will hold A grand tirno in the hal opposite the club house. TUB SPEED UING . f-Iiccpsilcad liny Kncrs. SnEErsiiKAi ) BAY , Sept. 2. Fully 25,001 people attended the Inaugural of the fal meeting here to-day. Summary : Five and one-half furlongs Volunteoi won , Hanover second , Young Duke third Time1:00 : 4-5. Snphlro stakes , for two-year-olds , live am one-half turlongs Magnate won , SInaloi second , Miss Belle third. Time 1:09 : 1-5. Dolphin stakes , ono 'ami ono-eighth miles- Bnddhist won , Tavlstun second , Phtlnnde third. Time 1:501-5. : Grput fall selling stakes , ono and one eighth miles Bronzoinnrto won , Oarsuiai second , Swift third. Tlmo-lBfl : 4-5. Ono mile Strideaway won , Maori second Bridgelight third. Tiuo 1 :41. : One ana three-sixteenth miles -Klngstoi won , Fironzt second. Time 2:00 : 4-5. Ono mile on turf St. John won , Eolo see end , Lotion third. Time 1 :45. : Dos Molnos Knees. DCS MOINES , la. , Sept. 3. [ Speclo Telegram to Tim BKE. ] iTno flrst races o tbo state fair occurred to-day. The tlm wa.3 not extra good , b'ut the races were ii tcresting from their ploseness. The fin event was the two-yoar-old stake , mil heats , two out of threo. It was won by Ren The second .race , 2:30 : class , three out c flvo , was won by Eva M in " Glilonuo CnioAao. Sept. 3. [ Special Tolegrai to Tun BED. ] Summary of to-day'a race at West Side : Three-quarters of a mile Eva AVlso woi Ruth second , Wrestler third. Time 1:20. : Ono mile Rambler won. Spauldin ? set end , Billy Plukorton third. Time 1:50K. : Mile and one- eighth Martin Hussoll won Sayra second ; Longllgbt third. Time 2lt : Suven-elghths of a mile Lltbert , woi Stove Jerome second , Countess third. Tim 1 :8J. : Tttrco-fluartors of a mile Black JJiamon won , Churchill Clark second , Catharine . ' third. Time IslStf. Handicap steeplechase , short course- EvanKclIno won , John Rober second , Rebury > bury third. No time. A Great Sale of Flyers. HiiBBraiiEAD BAT , Sept. 3 Before the ra Ing began to-day Colouel Bruce sold atpul 1m auction , in the paddock adjoining U grand stand , a number of thoroughbreds be longing to the Bryant & Scoggan and Locu : stables , The star of tbo sale was the throe ytmr-old , Proctor ICnott , winner of la year's Futurity. The flrst bid was 810,00 The bidding wont along at a lively chip unt J17.000 was reached , and at which ilguro I was sold to W , A. Ferris , who represontc Mr , Scaggun , Scaggan thus became so owner of the horse ? Tbo details are as fo Como-lo-Taw , M. Kally $3,250 ; Procto Knott , W. A. Ferris , S1T.100 ; Robin Hooi Porter Ashe , $1,000 ; JaUlo 'lows , D. i Honltr , * iW ; llindoocraf t , J. R. Tompkin * U.100 ; Bottlnn , W. A. Ferris , * l,250 ; Jai S. P. Ewing , l.C50i Unolo Bob. M. Kell rJ,400 ; Cerebus , O. B. MorrU , 4,000 ; R membrancc. Bovcrwyck stables , ( 'JOO ; Prliu George , S. W.Stroet , $ J,150 ; Dr.O , yearllai by Sensation , dam Memento , W. O. Scull , $1,250 ; Jaoksoa B , L. Hayman , ? 1,150. TWO STAOBS nonnun. 3Inskctl3Icit GoThrotiRliVclla Tronsuro Iloxrfl. SAM FnvNci'sco , Sept. 2.- Wells Fargo < fc Co. received Information ta day that two of their stnccs were robbed , ono nt Bodlo and the ether at Forest Hill , Cain The RttiRO running from Bodlo to Hawthorne , Nov. , was stopped this morning by masked men , who demanded the treasure box , from which they secured about $000. .f ho passengers wcro not molested. Karly thin mornitipr the stage from Forest Hill was also stopped flvo miles from Auburn bv a masked man. Ha secured u few hun dred dollars from the treasure box. IhirtHsonnd lit ftatltdnr. CHICAGO , Sept , 2. C. S. Dougherty told nn Associated Press reporter to-dnv ttnt onAu - Kust 10 , ho received a letter from hh brother , Edward C. Dougherty , dated nt Zaruran , Ecuador , stilting ho had been hold a close prisoner since Juno 15. Mr. Dougherty wont o Ecuador seventeen yearn .ago , and has teen cngngcil In various enterprises In tliat ountry. Ho marrlddn nlcci of the prosl- ontof Eciindor in 1837 , nnd recently hns icon engaged In gold mining. The letter ; avu no reason for his Imprisonment , but re- erred to the correspondence enclosed , which ind been had with United States Consul Joncral McGarr. No correspondence was In 1m letter when it reached here , nnd hm brother thinks It was tampered with by the authorities. Cablegrams sent by Mr. Dough J rty.from Chlc.tgo since the receipt , of the ctter have failed to elicit any reply , and ha ins complained to the state department. To cain hoiiith , wealth nnti prosperity iso Milmlovitch's Hungarian black- > orry juice. _ _ " ' Killoil by UU-otrlclty. Nr.w YOUK , Sept. 2. DarwitT'A. Henry , uperintcndent of construction for the East ilvcr Electric Light company , , was instantly tilled this afternoon by a charge of cloc- ricity In the coTnpany'a factory. ' Henry vaa standing on u stopluddor , changing the vires on the switchboard , wbcn-snddonly he vas seen to totter and then fall to too floor. L'lio flesh on his right nand and .fingers was turned to the tiono. His loft hand was slightly scorched , and on his left elbow there vas the Imprint of the wires. Dr. Hendor- uon was immediately numinoncd from Bellevue - vuo hospital. Ho nronounced Henry pulso- ess , and said ho had ho had no doubt the shock caused Instant doatn. ' ' IITW- Invalid Kunsat C'ty'rt SuiuJnyIITW - * KANSAS CITV , Sept. 2i Judge Boland , of the police court , to-day handed down a de cision of the test case made bvtho saloon nen of the validity of the penalty 'clause of .ho . Sundav laxv. The law is a city measure md requires the trial judge to1 revoke the iccnso of every saloonkeeper convicted of selling liquor on Sunday. The city ordi- lance confers tno power to revoke the Iconsos uuon such judges. Judco.Bolund in ils opinion holds ttio ordinance , und there fore the law , is unconstitutional , and dis- nisscd the cases of 11 f teen saloon men. The city attorney will appeal. Cushman's Menthol Inhaler cures catarrh , icadache , nourulgia , asthma , hay lever. Trial free at your druggist. Price 50 cents. An Indnstrlal Room. READING , Pa. , Sept. 2. This section of the Scnuylxill Valley experienced a big in dustrial boom io-day. The rolling mill , pipe and tub mills and foundry of the Reading Iron company , after an idleness of six months , resumed partial operations this torenoon , and in u week's time are expected to run full handed , when 2,000 men will again DO Bteadilv employed. About a thousa d men in other mills will also resume work. Dnltotnna nn a Jnunt. , Sioux FALLS , S. D. , Sept. 2. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. J A party of eighty persons , members of the commercial club , city council and brass band , left to-nlgnt on u special train for Duluta. "A few weeks ago a largo partyioff Duslncss'mon * front Du- .uth were antortaincd hero , and they , in turn have invited the Sioux -Falls people to enjoy their hospitality. , . Foraeror Oollum MINNEAPOLIS , Sept. 2. J. Frank Collotn , the young attorney who was arrested about : hreo weeks ago charged with a series of " forgeries aggregating about $227,000 , this ovocInK made aa assignment to tno Minnesota seta Title nud Trust company. Collom's assets consist for the most part of real estate located in tuis city and Gladstone , Mich. Pears' is the purest and test eoap made. over _ _ blxiy Prisoners Awiiltint ; Trial. ST. Louie , Sept. 2. The present session of the federal court for southern Kansas and part of the Indian territory , xvhicb convenes at Wichita , Kua. , to-day , promises to bo au important ono. Over sixty prisoners are now In jail at Wichita awaiting trial , thirteen of whom are charged with murder. 'Over lCOO witness have been subpaoned. A. Venezuelan Commissioner at Ija t. DEEH PAUK , Sept. 2. President Harrison to-day appointed George O. Eaton , of Mon tana , survey general of Montana , and Jonn Little , of Ohio , commissioner on botialf of the United States in the Venezuelan claim commission. Tno latlcr has accepted the position , * , For picnics , parties nnd banquets Cook's Imperial extra dry , Clmtnpajjno hus no rival ; there is not a hoaducno in a caao. * . All Quint at Now Itlvor. CIIAIILESTON , W. Vo. , Sept. 2. Everything is quiet on Now River up to this evening. There was another lot of Wlhuh'cBter. rifles shipped ycstorduyand trouble isnot , appre hended. ' Victim of a Oos'f Blto. * NUWAUK , N. J. , Sept , a , William Hoag- land , aged twenty-seven , who was bitten "by a niongrol cur about three weeks ago , died at his homo this morning. " ' A DoHperado Shot. - DBSHOH , Tex. , Sept. 2. "Jim" Dyer , a notorious desperado , was shot and' mortally wounded yesterday at mouth of Allen. Bayou , Visiting merchants will , find choice line of dry fronds samples tit 405 Broad- wuy. Council Bluffs. F. H. Orcutt. Hon. N. W. KUwarUfl Dcnil. SrnjxQKEiD , 111. , Sppfc. 2. Hen. N. W , Edwards died to-day , aged eighty. Ocrmnii Itoinnn Catholics Blent. CLEYBI.ANIJ , Sept. 3 The thlrty-fourtl nnual convention of the Gorman Roman Catholic Central sod oty began here to-day , Only routine business transacted. Abstracts of titleto "Wyoming oil lands furnished. Assessment work done and verified to by aflidavit and certifi cate of recorder. Claims located. J , J. Corbott , Casper , Wyoming. A Prominent I'lillndolphlnii Dead. Pnir.Aunr.pniA , Sept. 2. William C , Lud wig , ono of the prominent business uion and philanthropists of Philadelphia , di < ? d to-day , aged neventy-nlno years , A i'ionnur Gone. KANSAS Crrr , Sept 3. J , B. McCoy. , one of the pioneers of the west , died to-day al his home in this city , aged soventy-elghi years. Piles ! Plies ] 1'llest Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will euro blind , bleeding and itching piles when other ointment * have failed. It absorbs the tumors , allays the itching at once , acts nsn poultice , gives instant relief. Dr. Williams1 Indian Pile Ointment -preparoU only foi piles and Itching of the prlvato parts , and nothing elsa. Every bo * Is warranted. Sold by druggists , or sent by mall on receipt ol price , BOo and fl iM > r box. WILLIAMS' M'FO CO. , Prop's. Cleveland , O. LABORS CELEBRATION , Observed From'tn.o Attahtlo to the PaolQa FROM THE GULF TO CANADA. ' | ( ecolies , t' Ionics anil Trmlcni'lis'jlnys ' Pill Out the iloitnl Holiday America. t ,1 Wnrklncmnn Sliow Tholr Strnnjcth. CnioAOo , Sept. 21 Labor day was honored In this city to-d&y by proccsslons and num berless picnics. , 'Iho largest procession wns thntof the trades Mid labor assembly , m which thousand's of 'romi marched to the music of numerous tjam'l's. 'uVt the close of the piirmlo the participants proceeded to Kiilin'H park. The -trade * thltlnp part in this celebration ere the printers , switchmen , hnrscshoerfc , carpenters , wood rarvors , Iron moulders , yaa Utters , mncblnory con structors , bricklayer * , Rtoncsmlths , cigar- inakors and waiters. 'I ho Knights of Labor paraded on the West rildif and nisd proceeded to thu picnic grounds nt the springs. The parade was In four divisions , comprising thirty-seven tocaUisseuibllcs. In Pennsylvania. PmBiiUHOvSopu 2. Labor day WM oelo- bruted in wesjcrA Pennsylvania to-day for the first tim6. Business wns generally us- poridcd , but the 'only public demonstration in this city was the paruilo pf the united car penters and joiners brotherhood , .in which about two thousand men participated. Pic nics were hold by the painters , marble cutters - tors , slate roorers nndallclayers unions , and were voty * largely attended. At Greenstuff ? the local labor brganlza- tions and , \ho .grangers. , paraded , and after wards held a monster meeting at which ad dresses wcro tnado bv prominent labor load ers favoring tho'eiRht-houi' movement. in the coke region , the works wore gener ally idle and u largo mass meeting was hold atScottdalo. In' Noiv YorK. NEW YonK , Sopjt. 3. Labor day here was ushered in by bright sunshine. From early niornlnR the streets were crowded by sturdy sons of.ojil. . It was noticed , however , that large number * pf working girls trudged along as usual , with' their lunch in hand. They work In cigar fuutdricv'and other concerns , the owners of which had no respect for labor day. AH the exchanges Avoro closed and the custom house was kept open an hour far clearance purposes. At a mass meeting in Cooper-union In1 favoci of the eight-hour movement resolutions .wore adopted , sympa thizing and pledging -llnanclal aid to the London strikers. * ' At 1'h'iladnlpliin. PHILADELPHIA , , Pa. , ' .Sept. 2 Delightful weather favorbd rst observance inls th city of Labor Day. Banks nod exchanges were closed , as also were nearly all the mills * and factories. Noifrtj ? , alltho , , stores and other business rbtixblisJiraonts in the city- wore closed in the afternoon. The United Labor league sent a cablegram to Burns , the leader of the Leaden strikers , tendering him feVee/tingand / sympathy. Dissension at Nnwnrtt. NEWARK , N.'tf.V.Septr 2. Dlfferoncesbo- twcon tbo trac | < M'"fcssombly and tno Knights of Labor causea tire parade bore to bo a fail ure. The Knigrtsbad for orators Master Workman Powc crly and ex-Governor Ab bott. Mr. Powd trly hoped Labor day would soon become a a , .Uoniil-hollduy. How Iptrolf\&l \ > T > rated. DETn6iT , Sejit. 2 iVibor .day was very generally observed * hera to-djiy. The Knlghts of Labqp paradtid. tha'stfcets and had a picnic at Subuctzen paric.'h.'here was a monstpcm ass .meeting at.ih/ } , J3etrp.it. J3riv- in < fT'p4rtctfaifnps ; t&is. afternoon' , when "tho eight houirquestion . agitated. * * * i * e At Albany. ALIIANY , Sept. 2.Labor day was celebrat ed bore to-day by a parade , in which repre sentatives of labor to the number of 3,000 were in line. They were reviewed by Gov ernor Hill. A picnio was held in the after noon , at which the eight-hour question was discussed. St. IjouU Kc'mfMuliered. ST , Louis , ijjept. 2. Labor day was pretty generally observed hero b # the trades and lubor unions . ' A largo procession of trade organizations paraded the streets and re paired to Concordia hall , whore an Immense picnio was held. , Observed ul-San Frnnolseo. SAN FrANcisco , Sept' 2. Labor day was observed by the trades' unions in this city , though business was not suspended. A pa rade was held in the morning , with probablj two thousand poople.ln line. Tbo majority of the men carried small American flags. in I JIMP. DBNVEH , Sept. 2. Labor "day was gener ally observed hero , to-day. All the banks , state and federal dfllces and business houses closed. A monstrous parade marched through , tbo city to , the picnic grounds , where tbo day was spent. ( Indianapolis Turn * OUT. INDIANAPOLIS , Sept. 2. In splto of the rains which fell at intervals during the day the , laboritcs had a very creditable parade and this afternoon a largo mass meeting was hold at two different points In the city. The Cnmicks I'nrado. MOKTHEAL , Sept. 2. To-day was observoc as a legal holiday , ana the members of tbi various labor organizations to the number o 7,000 paraded * the streets to the Champs d ( Mars , where sports wore Indulged in. Down Jn TOIIIIPSSOP. MEMPHIS , Tern. , Sept. 2. Labor day wa fittingly observed hero , a large concourse o working men parading ; and afterwards re pairing to the park , where they 1 istonud ti addresses on topic's of Interest. At BOSTOX , September 3. The observance o labor day was , more general in Boston to day than heretofore , B'uslncus was entirely buspeuded. A Dip ? " procession was the feu turn of the day. nqfr _ . EVANSVIM.B , Mot SopU 2. The natlona Labor day wft appropriately celebrated There was a gennc&l suspension of buslnos : and a largo parWMi ,11 rr A&ti'ntuis City. KANBAB CITVC | a There was no general oral obBorvanqe.Oflaborday horo. A parade participated in By Tno carpenters , caoiu ol in the morning. | IfJ | ft Holiday. TOLEDO , SepUBabor day was observui hero by the gencraV cessation of business The parade wasJarp and imposing. PAX'fON Bonfti1 , OsfAHA Special attention tontion * to commercial man. Finest am largest hotel Jn the west. Klttrcdgo I Brainard , proprietors. , A DKAULST KAKTHQUAIEE , A VIllRRO Encutfoil In Uavn Over i Hundred Lives Lost , LONDON , Sept. 2 A severe shocu of earth qualto was ozperienced in Ereroum yeitci day. Tbo village of Ksntzork has been en gulfed in lava. A hundred and thlrty-ii : lives were lost , Wo linvo sold 8. S. S. since tbo first da wo comuieacod the drug business , and hav beard sonio wonderful report * of iU offccts Many use it with best results to cloan&o mu lurla from the system , and for blood pouon scrofula and sui'ti dUoiues It i * without i rival. CoLuemvooi ) ft , Co. , Monroe , La. AN KMXIU V1OT1M. Hnmnol Shnwnltor'H Flosli Fnllfl From I lift HollOH. DA.TTON , O. , Sept. 3.--Somuol O. Show- alter , aod twonty-nlno , voluntarily sub mitted to 'ho injection of thoBrovvn-Scauard elixir three weeks ago , hoping for relief from rheumatism , and died from the effects of the treatment. Immediately after the Injection his limbs began to swell and hit whole sys tem was soon permeated with blood poison , Qangrono set in und the flesh chipped oft In flakes as lariro as a man's hand and ho became - came a horrible object before death. Advloo to Mothers. Mrs. "VVinslow's Soothlnp Syrup should always bo used for children toothing. It soothes the child , sottens tno gums , allays all pains , cures wind cello , and is the best remedy for dlar-i rhuua. 25o u bottle. . . PROFOUNDLY GRATEFUL. Ho AVns Shown Kvcrythiiifr , Including nn Knrthnunlcc. When a friend comes from the east and you tuku him out to HOC the sights , you sliow him every thlntr with an air of proprietorship , says "Wondortono , " in the Sm : Francisco Chroniclo. It does not matter whether you hnvo boon hero since 1310. or whether you came only a month bolero your friend. You take him through the park and you point out all its beauties with that solf-satisfuo- tiou which scorns to say , "I did all this. " You drive him to the Cliff House and show him the seals , and mnilo as If you owned thorn. You dwell upon the beau ties of the bay , and thu shipping seems to belong to you. You oven direct his attention to the elegant mansion of Borne millionaire and speak of it in a 'tono as if you had made this millionaire and paid for his houso. Your friend is grateful. Ho feels as If California was all your doing and he would not have * enjoyed it if it had not been for you. But ho docs not Often carry it as far as a gen tleman Who came out from the east a. few months aeo. He had boon shown everything ; ho had the marvelous beauty and wealth of the state elabor ately explained to him ; * ho had boon dined and wined and made to enjoy him self. Ho had been enthusiastically en tertained one night with an elegant dinner and plenty of good wine , and u great deal of lively story tolling , and ho was in an effusively admiring condi tion , .It was about 1 o'clock in the morning , and merry and mellow he found himself in a circle of friends , joking and chatting , when suddenly tno house began to shako , the windows to rattle , the globes to jinclo. Ho was happy and gay , and ho merely looked up and said : ' 'That must have been a pretty heavy wagon passing. " ' "That ! That was an earthquake ! " "An earthquake ? You don't say so , " ho said , as he roan and grasped his friend's hand. "Thank you. You have given mo the best time I over had in my life. You have shown me the most beautiful scenery. You have given mo the best dinners , the best wine , and now you have given mo an earthquake. I'm obliged to you , deeply obliged to you. I shall never forget your kindness , Ladles who value a refined complexion must use Pozzom's Powder it produces a soft und beautiful skin. Low ltt t ts From Omaha and Council Bluffs via the Northern Pacific to al.1 points on the North Pacific const have be placed in ollcct permanently. The stop-over priyileKQ given an Northern Pacific second-class tickets enables the intend ing settler to personally inspect any portion of Washington Territory. Free second-class sleepers are run via the Northern Pacific from St. Paul through to Tacoma and Portland. A MOORISH GENTLEMAN. His Delicate Attention to Ills Wile mid Mntlier-ln-Iiaw. A Moorish officer wo teen : to Jeddah from Tadglor had his wife with him , says the Cornhill Magazine. She was his only wife , and though only eighteen years of age , had been married to him five years and had had three children , one of whom was dead and the other two alive and left behind at their homo in Fez , whence they came. Ho had twice before performed the Hadj , and each time had boon accompanied uy his young wife. This time they wore tak ing her mother with them , and indeed the thoughtful and considerate way in which he treated them occasioned tni > a good deal of surprise. This bigoted Mussolman looked upon by his Euro pean brethren as a jealous tyrant of women , as one utterly incapable of ap preciating their higher qualities , and merely using them as a meajis where with to gratify his coarse passions could rertainly have shamed many of them in this matter. The ship was lying in the bay about a mile from the city of Tan dor ; the sea was running pretty high , and long before they came alongside , both ladies were very sick. Gently ho lifted them on board and laid them down in a quiet corner , while ho rushed about to seek the best place on deck whereon to llx his tent. Then ho tore open the packages , and drew out from thorn carpets and pillows and cur tains , Und in a short time a well-fitted tent w'ns ready , and into it ho carried the two women and laid them down and made them comfortable. There they laid till the next day , as much like two bundle ! of clothes aa anything else , for oven their faces and lianas wore invisi ble , and I really believe they did not move once , although in a few hours , us soon as wo had got through the Straits and entered the Meditterruucan , the Boa became * perfectly calm , and u great .deal of their indisposition must huvo been of that inexplicable nature which would liavo tried the patience of many a Christian husband considerably. But 'he busied himself about and lit a fire and prosontlv turned out a nice little dinner and didn't lose Mb temper a bit because they would have none of it , but only ga/.ed sorrowfully at the provisions that wore to bo wasted. Then ho made them some tea and then some colteoand loft nothing untried in the whole category - gory of things to make them comfort able , patiently sitting there fanning ihoui , or nnon Htarting up to got thorn some water or any other thing they might want. Olironic termanontCu-.es. Jans 11 , HIT. Btff < r 4 lam tim with D < ar > lU to tl > b < 4 u cmtnUA t tlm" , g < It. J t bi Oil * > trluj JUT. btisi iUr ly ciiKli no i.-uro. JEUU1AU tlrf. 1111 W. toattf J it. , Btlto , tU. r rrns > nent Ouro * . OeUttr IT. llll. 11 y U vu pinlyiti from EtiriljU , ilii c u4 mot > lk sup , I toAl" Bt. Jtwts Oil , sfUr ou &s uit > as wtlkid liUly curnt btr. ) U. W. umna , 4 , Ztnm , permanent Cures. Jut IT , 1 IT < T us 0 luil Biutlfiij not sabjMt ta ktUckt tin tbt ) > y o ( Bt. JicoH Oil WM p rafc- : tVws kss ton B * rwanuc * l ti ptiatal E. W. gfAllOIJB. Tot * , . AT DBUOOISM AKO . g CHARLES A-VOgHER COBalllmaft. . * t . AUbiuto { . Varlco * rein curid vltlmut plo orcptrttlon Addrcu Deslon'Oupre Ol'nlque ' , Ttsowut THE DES HOMES'CARNIVAL Son ! Ono Sod Iimuguratod as IClny of the Event. THE PARADE AND DECORATIONS. Oponlnic or the State Fair Arrest of A lionox Hnnkar on n Ghnrga ofKnibczzlcnient The Itltia Gratia 1'nlncc. Soul Onn Snt In King. DBS MoiKcs , la. , Sopu 2 , [ Special Telegram - gram to Tan liiin. ] The Dos Molnos carul. vnl week opouod to-day by an elaborate ob servance. The vnrlons trades assemblies wore In line and paraded the < ttrrats , march ing to the old fair grounds , whuro addresses were delivered by Labor Commissioner Hutch Ins and Judge iCavanugh and others. The Rtnto fair started well to-day with several thousand Visitors , and vor.v largo ex hibits. Prostuont llayos , of the Stuto Agri cultural Soelety.itoUvorctl hh annual address , and apccrhcn were piado by ox-Governor Carpontftr , Hon. J. 1) , Qrlnnoll and other * . 1'o-nlght the city Is goner.iliv Illuminated , Inaugurating the carnival of King Bent Ono Scd. Thu streets nro lined with illumina tions of gas m colored globes , whllo arches at street corners in fantastic designs glvo a brilliant offcut with colored lights. Thu city Is filling up very fast , and proator crowds are expected to-morrow. Hunker Arrrsicd For Knibrzzlninunt. LBSOX , la. , Sept. 2. [ Special Telegram to Tun 13BB.J L A. Brooks' Exchange bank closed Its doors this morning and assigned to D. 1J. Herriott. The assignee was headed off by the heaviest depositors , who hired an engine and got to Bedford ahead of the reg ular train'and attached all the property. Brooks is under arrest. Five informations have been lllcd against him far embezzle ment. No bonds for apponranco have \ot boon obtained. D. Bcstor , the cashier , was arrested for rocdlvlnir deposits after the bank was Insolvent. The liabilities are U | > - wurds of $23,00 , ) , und the assets will proba bly not exceed $10,000 ! The Blue Craws Pnlnop. CiiEBToy , la. , aopt. 2. [ Special Tele , gram to Tin : BKB. ] Two hundred citizens of Clarke county , armed with corn Rtalk canes , arrived this morning to celebrate Clarice county day at the blue grass palaco. The crowds were not so larguas during fair week , only about olio thousand coming in on trains. The county made a tine showing. Tomorrow row is Taylor county day , and exhibition drills by Bedford's regimental bind and military camp my are features of their pro gramme. The exposition closes on the Ttn. ' .flip Nortliwrsrern's Ilonlv. DKS MOINUS , In. , Sept. 2. [ Special Tele gram to TIIR Bcn.J The Chicago & North western railroad comoany filed an answer with the commlsslounra to the complaint , of the Sargeants Bluffs Tile company. The complaint was that tbo Northwestern had made Joint rates with connecting roads in one direction , but had not In another. The company replies that the charge is true , but that the joint rates were made In connection with the Milwaukee road to meet competition that did not exist in the ether direction. They say that they do not aoo anything in the law to forbid then ) doing so. but if the commissioners do thov are willing to stop. The Hillings Trial. WATEIILOO , la. , Sept. 2. [ Special Tele gram to Tnu BnB.1 District court convened Here to-day , and the trial of M. E. Billings for the murder of ICIncsloy was sot for next Friday. Judge Nev will preside and W. L. Baton , of Osage , and C. Y , Wellington , of St. Paul , will appear for the defense. At torneys Mullan. of Waterloo , and Hazlott Dawson , of Wavorly , will roaresent the stato. Hit With a Shovfl. GLADnnooK , la. , Sept. U. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE. ] An affray that will probably result In a murder took place among a party of Italians working on the traok two miles south of this place about noou to-day. Ono man , whose name could not bo ascertained , was struck on the head with a shovel , severely fracturing his skull. Ho Is not expected to live. California , the Ijnnd of Discoveries. Why will you lay awake all night , cough ing , when that most effective and agreeable California reinedv , Santa Abie , will give you immediate rcliof ? SANTA ABIE is the only Ruarnntcod euro for consumption , asthma and all bronchial complaints. Sold only in largo bottles , at $1. Tlueo for S. ! 50. The Goodman Drug Co. will Do pleased to supply you , and guarantee relief when used as directed. CALIFORNIA CAT-K-OUKE never fails to relieve catarrh or cold in the head. Six months treatment , $1. By mull $1.10. 1'Toin ' Japan. Count Yaungntn.of Tokio , Japan , and suite , arrived in Omaha yesterday morning on route to San Francisco , and are quartered at the Murrav. Count Youngatn's staff in cludes 1C. Nnkapamo , 1C. Tsudyukl. T. ICako , Y , Fora aki and 1C. Enclil. The 60unt and these with him formed a portion of a'pnrty who passed through hare ono \rook aeo , They have boon studying the Internal sys tem 3 of governmental servlco and civil engineering for two years in Germany and Franco , with a vlaw to Innugur'atlng a change of system In their own country. The count wa * detained at Philadelphia on account of sickness and will not bo able to sail from San Francisco until the 10th instant. An AUHntiKo Cure. The ORIGINAL AUIETiNB OINTMENT Is only put up in largo t\Vo ounce tin boxes , and it nn.absolute euro for old sores , burnt , wounds , chapped hands , and all km arup. tlons. Will positively cure all kinds of piles- Ask for the OUIGIN AL A1HET1NE OINT MENT. Sold by Ooodmixn Drill ? company at 25 cents per box bv mall UO cents. , The Tnrk Com m Union. There wns a special meeting of the park coinmhslon yesterday afternoon nt 3 o'clo'clc. It wa * occasioned bv the receipt by mall of the skeleton working plans for Ilaivscom park from Architect Cleveland. They were carefully consldored and adopted. Work will bonln Immediately. The park superintendent wat Instructed to repair the old conservatory mui provide for removing il few ( lowers and plants from the Capital avouuo beds and transplant thorn In Hunscom park. Vlnltorn TCI tint Fjilr anil Coliseum. Bo sure and call on IIospo , 1513 Doug las street , art and music rooms. Win Climb Y'lko'u Ponk. It Is authoritatively stated that the Denver < fc Klo Grande will soon commence the con struction of a line of raid from Manltou , Colo. , reaching to the summit of Plku's peak , ! lhu intention of thocompany Is not only to open up a now mining center , but to also establish mi Important attraction to tourists. Should the project bo carried out the ter minal of the new road will irnvo a very high altitude und will bo in Holds of perpetual snow. Mr. " E. Slattcry.'of Dulhl , Ln , says her son , 14 years of nge.had u dreadful tlnio with ulcers , sorua and Dlotchcs which followed cnlckon pox. Alter using many remedies without benellt , she gave him Swift's Spo- cillc , which cured him sound and well. Bco Mown Stands. The morning , evening and Sunday Ben can bo found regularly at the following places : IIOTRI.S. Poxtori Hotel News Stand. Millnrd Hotel News Stand. Murrav Hotel News Stand. Arcade Hotel News Stand. Metropolitan Hotel News Stind. Windsor Hotel News Stand. Canllold House News Stand. Cnzzons Hotel News Stand. Barker Hotul Nowa Stand. HOOK , NEWS AND TOY STOHBS. Jophn & Co. , 30SNorth ; Sixteenth. Dick Castcllo , 500 North Sixteenth. J ( Itlch. 000 North Sixteenth. Christ Wilrodt , 814 Nortli Sixteenth. J. H. Head , 10JO North Twenty-fourth. J. P. Hoy. 1115 North Twenty-fourth. Hubin Bros. , 514 South Tenth. Frank Kolblo , U1S South Tenth. G. W. Stmnnalun , 903 South Thirteenth. , P. N. Mellhede , 513 Soutti Thirteenth. J. I. Fruchauf , 414 South Fifteenth. E. Wynmn , 110 South Fifteenth. John Lemly , 1250 South Sixteenth , U. Eckel , 503 South Sixtenuth. J. A. Dodsro , 1040 South Twentieth. J. S. Caullleld , 1304 Farnaai. A. Anderson , 21 , ) Cuming. S. E. Hiinsen , 433 Cuming. \V. 11. Pieard , 1TJ3 St. Mary's avonuo. .T W. Mai tin. 12-10 Park avenue. S. M. Mnrtinovitch , OU3 South Thirteenth. Jos. Tiuiinans , 20th and Lake , cable dupot. B. Kltchingmnn , 15tb and Capitol avo. 1)1100 STOKES. F. F. Chamtior , corner Loavonvvortb and South Tw ntv-ulnth. - \1 \ S. S. Lanyon , 2sOl ( Piirnnm. C. S. Torbitt , 2lll ! Fnrnaui. Peyton & Owen , 2101 Lcavouworth. C. M. Cmsov , 2113 24th. Caledonian Drug Store , 27th and Lake. i h ELEVATOR HOTS. Goo. Cooper , riorcants' Banic building. H. Hiiberman , Granite block. \ Clyde Rateicm , Kamge Block. SOUTH OMAIU. J. S. Stott , Postotllce. G. Ueutlier , at news stand and on stroot. Patrons of TUB BED will notice 'tho ' above uew ugcm-ips ut drug stores and elevators , which have boon placed for the 'further ac commodation and convenience of BEH readers. Persons who fivil to procure Tnu Bun when wanted , will confer favor by reporting facts to tbo BKE ofllco. Positively cured hy these IjUtln Pils. Tlipy also rcllpvo Jlls ircsa fro'n Dj'spepsla. In- dlgstlon and Too Hearty KatlilR. A perfect rem edy for niTdneBS , Nausea,1 Dro-A&lncss , Had Tnst Ic the Jtouth , Coated -i'onguu. Pain la the Bide , TOUPIU LtVJlli. 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