THE OMAHA DAILY IjIjJB : SATURDAY , AUGUST 23 , 1SUO. IS THE FIELD OF SPORT , rorlune Onoi Moro Deigns to Smllo Upon the Omnba Team. YCSTERDAY'S ' GAME WITH 'THE SIOUX. nf tlio ClntiH Tips nnd UH- H fur Today's Itaoes Oilier 'I'nrf'ntut Dinmotid News. IMiiyod. Won. fxiit. Tor Ct. V ! f > 7 Mini ( Kill * Ill Ml .0)7 ) Denver HI 47 .few hlwit I'llv ' M 4il r > ,4-tl OiiKlliu K1) ) 41 Jliicoln HI : M fct.l'UUl HI SM Dame fortune smiled her sweetest on Colonel FiiKin yesterday , and tbo brawny Corn Iluskcrs weroathlH mercy. As in Thursday's gntnu C'linavan led oft with abase on hills , nnd Walsh's ' lilt sent him skating on to socoml. An error by Hrosnan a inoincnt Intcrallowed him to reach third , nnd he scored while Kappell , Hhick , Oenliis , lirosmm nnd Powell were running J x' doun lielw ecu llrst and second. Newnina inudo Hie second out from Kappel to lirst , tlion Bluck gave both Kcarus and C Icvelnnd thi-ir base on halls , but Willis Btrnek out and they were left. 1'or Sioux City , Strauss went to first on -bfills and ntolo second. Ulack flow out to f'lcvc-l.inil , bulGlnm was given a life by nn i-rnir ol Kagln. Iapoll ( | roai-licd llrst tlirough inupid himdliiig of tbo bull , and the basei m-rro full. Hrosimn then lilt , tlio ball to \Vnlsh , and Walsh throw homo to catch Mtmiisa , but made a bad job of it and Sleepy .Inlioy got in. Off of Powell's grounder Walsh , Ilanrrilian nud Andnrwsinadau brilllimt iloubloand lite \ Jdo wns out and the game a tlul Omalia did not si-oro again until the fifth , when slnj'les by Walsh , Newman and Clove- laml scored the former. In the sixth Andrews got borne on his own nun uiiinivairs uvn-miugcr. In their hull of this inning tholowans tied the scow again after two men were out. Kappell lilt for three cushions , llrosnau jvas presented .with llrst and Powell sent them noro-i.i tlio pan on a timely drive to left fortlirco biiL'i , lie trieil to reach homo on the bit , Inn , but wns neatly thrown out by Cnnavan to Newman to I'V ' lu. Tliat. WiiH nil the runs Siou\- City pot , but Omaha raked in iivo more , thrceln the eighth und two In the ninth. The score : O.M.MU. BU.M.MA11V. Itims cnriioil Omiiln 5. Two-base hits PnnnvanS. AndroHs. Tliruo-basu lilts Kiip- iiall , Powell. Double pluys Walsh to llauni- Iniii ! < > Andrews ; Kunprll to ( li.'nuis to l'o\v- \ U. JSnsti on halN-Oir Fiitfln 4. oil'IlliioUfl. Struck out Uy Fnijlu 7 , by Ulaek t. Tlmo of gnnujOne hour and forty minutes. Umpire . - Hoover. Milwaukee H , Ijlnuoln 1. JiIirWAUKiEVls. . , Autrutt'J. . [ Special Tclpjjniin to Tan Hci.J Following Is tha Kcoro of today's ' gaino : Sl'M.MUlV. - Kiinunl rum Mllwiiukpo 9. Two-haw hits I'ooriniin 'j , JimtZHi. ltise.s ; stolen i-ehocli Jantzon , Double plays Ularti to l < 'IuiaKaii : Iluses onealli'il halls Milwaukee , I.liii-iilnl lilt by pllcliixl iKill-llrhiilili'Cdin. Olurr Struck out Uy llavlcs 0 , Koaebli. I'HHSCI hullslliiover \ > . Wild plt < 'li-Iavles. Tlmo of liuino Ono hour and thirty minutes. Uui- 111 , St. I'anl I. LINCOLNNeb. . , August 2i rSpctalTolo- gmm to TIM : Ui'.r. . | .Minneapolis won from St. Paul today with e.iso. The locals lilt Mains Inird , pounding out four homo runs. The scow : HIN.NKAI'OUS. 11V INMXOS , M'lnnonlMllit ! > 2-12" at. o o o i o o o o a RUM M ill V. Him * earned Minneapolis n , St. Paul 4. Twlmsolili.sV > iiwlo , OHrltu. Homo runs MeCjualil , Mlmiehim , Ityn. Mllliir. Stolen linKi'V-Mliiiioaiiolls J , St. I'.iul I , liases on linllv Ity Kllfi'ii 4 , Jluliis 1. Struclcout Hy Mllon r > , Jluln-,2. Left on liases Mm- iieuiiollslO , SI , Tilul i ) . Unipiru JIcDorinott. i. A Good Oniiio lor Sunday. The Cnine.snnd Nouparelh play a if.mio for $30 a sldo nud gate receipts nt the ball park Sunday , August 21. This will bo for tbo City league championship , anil nsuotb teams claim the title the ktriiBglo will bo a hot ono. " \Villlatn.s \ , the Cranes' now twlrlor. will bo In the l > ox for them , vrhilo Jolen , oft whom Ne braska City secured but three hits Thursday , will do the rotating for tbo Nonpareils , Folio whiff nro the positions ; Onini's. 1'osltlflns. ' Nnnp.milK Williams IMtel loien Swart/ , , Uuti'h. . . I'l-relval La\\scin 1'lut. . . Toner Carrlxaii oeonii. . . . . .Hliamilmu KUVIMIM ) ! ) Third. . . . . .1. Malioni'y Ktuyro SlinrU. . . ! ' , Mubonvy MonuKlian l.cft. , . . . .Itrmlfonl Wlumuii Middle , . Dilrr Kelson UU'ht. . . . . .MoAulliro Game culled at Oil5. A lining : tlo : Aninteurs. TJ.Niox , Nub. , August 23- [ gr.xm to Tin : DISK. ] In the game of hall hero today the homo team defeated tlio Nebraska Cltj-hooU und ladder rmmhiKtoniii hynscoro nf UtoiW. Union's ' hattery was Frans and n roves ; NehrusitaCltyVoiloll \ uud Gllllam. Umniro--llcli3on. _ MISSOURI VJU.I.KV , la. , August 2J. fSpoeial Telcifi-.iin to TUB IUil : : ' 1'ho Valley hall team defeated the Xohra&ku City club 'i-ro ' today uv a score of (1 ( to 11. Batteries Iloy. morimtl Craves ; MohlcrandSIdner. They play ngnin tomorrow ami Sunday. National Iiovijjiie. AT DO3TO.V. Boston . 3 300 00000 6 Cleveland . 3 003yoOO 8 Hlts-IliMton 0 , Clovclnnd 10 , Krrors lloaton 0 , Clovciaud 5. Unttorlos CJeUeln und UenucltYouui ; ; and 1 miner. Umpire - Powers. IMttsburg . 0 000 00 000 0 l'hiladolplilu. . . . 0 1 0 0 0 3 U * 13 Hits -PiUsburs 0 , Philadelphia 13. Errors - plttsburg 4 , Philadelphia 0. nattorlcs - ) slwmo nnd Decker ; ( Heason nnd Schrlvcr. Lynch. Chlciu'o-.0 o'-0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 llrooldyn 0 00000000-0 lilts OhlcmjoI , IJrooUlyn 2. Errors ChiciiKo'O. UrooWyn Jl. Hnttcrioi Stem nnrl IClttrldsoi Terry and Daly. Umplro McQundc. AT suw vonit. New York 0 3'30noOOO-4 Clndiinntt t 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-J ! Illta Now Vorls7 , Cincinnati J. Jlrrors New York K , C'lnelnnntl 1. IJattcrlos-Dally nnd UncKley ; Mullanoaud llarrlnutoii. Um- plre-ytrlef. AT nosiox. loston . I 0-10 Uiffnlo . ' . .1 00100000-5 Hits Boston 8 , Unff.ilo Ifl. Ilrrori Baa- on it , Buffalo ( i. IJnttcrlos Madden , Had- lourn and Murphy ; Cunningham and Mack. Utiiilrc3 [ Uutlnoy and Sberldaii. AT l > ltll11Ct < l IIIA. > hlhdelphla.l ! 03001000-7 Uluengo . 0 00000000-0 IIIU I'blladelpbla 0 , Chicago S. Errors 'hiUtlelphlix 0. Chicago li. UattcrliMKnell and Cross ; IJaldwIn nnd IJoyle. Umpires VrKllsou and Ilolbert. AT suw VOIIK. Now York . 1 fi 0 0 2 2 0 1 0-11 Cleveland . 0 00100400-5 Hits 'ew York 10 , Cleveland" . Errors New York : 1. * Cleveland I ) . Hattorios 3' Day nnd Ewlui ; and Urowti ; MeUill and ireniiun. Uniplrci Knight and Jonoj. AT 111IOOK1.VX. nrooldyn . I 0 10 0 0 ' 0 S 0 7 Pltuburg . 0 001 0 a 1 00 5 Hits Ih-ooklyn 10 , Plttshnrg 10. Krrors ilrooklvn 7 , Plttsburg S. Datteries Woyh- ng and \Vinslow ; CJalvlu and Mnul and Car roll. Umpires PciUX'o and Sehroeder. Amcrloaii Amochitloa. AT TOf.EDO. Toledo . 0 0 U 0 0 2 0 0 0-11 Syracuse . 3 4 lilts Toledo 1'J , Syracuse 3. Krrors To ledo 4 , Syracuse U. Batteries Sprajnio mid Lago ; McUulloimh and Bnggs , Uui- pires IJousoherand McLalu. Till : Sl'REH ItlXO , Knli'liury Itaees. , Neb. , August : JSpecial [ Tclo- Ri-ain to Tun line. ] The races of today close one of the most successful meetlncsof the Nem-.wka Trotting Horse IJrccders' asso ciation that has ever hocu held in the stato. Tills meeting has been a remarkable ono from several standpoints. In the yearling rac6 tbo best record thut has been made here tofore was made hy Counsellor , owned by Sulilnot lloati'ico. Ills record was beaten l.'C seconds , thus placing the state record for yearlings at 1 : 'ATho \ record for tbreo-year-olds was also beaten. ICato CalTrey , owned by F. . I'ylo of Huraholdt , brought till * record down two seconds , leav ing Uat : ; ] ? ! . In the 2:10 : stallion i-aco Id ivan , owned by A. J. Halo of Uo.ifrico , dis tanced the entire Held , making bis niilo In " : 'M. The starter in three races , , .IudO ( ! IMe- Urcary of Hastings , has received much praise from all sides I'or the justness of his decisions ana the prompt way in which ho suppressed any attempt at Joclccying or trickery. There was a three-eights of a mlle running race for two-voar-olcls this morning between AV'innio Walker , owned by Hohcrt Marks nf IMrbury , nnd Quail , which was won hy Winnie Walker. Tiniu 3' ( . - hi ' tlio races o'f previous days there were a num ber of horses Mint out , and in view of tills there were several consolation races for these horses , and they wore intensely Interesting from start to finish. In tlio consolation race for tliroo-yenr-olds there were three entries- Johnny Bogjjs , Moni'rluf nnd ICittio Ver.i. It was won hy Kittle Vcra. Time 21 . In the " -iSO trot , the entries" were 'ICing of the West , Lycurgus and McFnrland. Five heats were trotted , Lycurgus won , King of the West second , Jilc- Farland distanced. Tiniu 20 ! > . Another special consolation r.iea was n 3:10 : trot , hi which were entered Gladiator , 1'lutus , Ap- nanonso and Tix'nton. Tlio nice wai mile ncuts , hest throe in five , Trenton won the flrst , third and fourth heats , Appanooio second end , I'lutus distanced. Time liM't.i' . In tlio ; ! -inimito class tho- entries were Oeorp ) Monday , owned hy Lnild of Beatrice , lliirloy Hurley , E. I'ylo owner ; Hnrrigan , owned by lialloy. Fah'bury ; Maud 11. owncil by Swift it Co. ; .loo , owncil by Swain & Son ; Headlight , owned by Dennett , Elimvood ; Fieddio C. owned b'v Jones , David City ; Dinah , owned by Pirtmiti , Omaha. There were live he.its. FreddioC won three with Hurley Hurley nccond. The visitors all expressed themselves well satisfied with the treatment thov have re ceived from thu imnnueini'iit anil from the town people. Uxtra eu'orts were put Jorth to ciitcrtuiu iw ninny 'u1 * would appear , and their efforts have been successful. It Is the unani mous verdict thnt thcro was exhibited hero the lluost lot of trottiuj ; horses over soon to gether ut ono time in the state. I5riihlon ; licaeh Haccs. BmniiTcjx Bnvim , August . [ Special Tel egram to TUB Itnis.J Himinury of today's ' races : Sevcn-eicliths of a mile , selling Litlibcrt won. General Houlangcr socoml , Sunshine third , Chceny ( the favorite ) not hoard from , Long .Tack , Tourist , Dalcainau nnd Cait Steel scratched. Tlmo 1 : ! i/ . Ono and one-eighth miles , welter weight handicap Wooduuru ( the favorite ) won , Carbine second , Reward third. Bob C and. Uuko of Lehihter scratched. Time 2:07'i. : ' Three-fourths of n mile , two-year-olds , sellIng - Ing liarthena won , Lep.mto ( the favorite ) second , Virgio third , Ttnshllto and Zcnobla scrati'bed. Time 1'JO. : Ono nndoiio-siKtoeuth miles , owuors' handl- cap Seymour ( the favorite ) won , Little Mineli second , Firefly third , Tea Tray , Stiidenwny and tllory scratched. 1'lmo 1.VJ : ( . One mile , selling Elovo won , The Hour- hon .sceond , King Idler third , ISblis , l\mnlo II , ICyrlo U and Hemet scratched. Time lir : i. Ono mlle , over six hurdles -Futurity won , /anghar ( the favorite ) second , John Gray third , John Mulllnsnud Vancluso scratched. Thno-il:01. : Saratoga RUCCH. SAIHTOIIA , N. Y. , August ! i2. [ Special Tclc- Bi-am to TiinlJiiK. ] The weather was clear but the track muddy. Following isasummnry of the races- First race , one and one-sixteenth miles , maiden two-year-olds Sir Kao the favorite. won , Golden Stop second , MIraheau third. TImo-llo. Second race , ono nnd ono-clght miles ( Jolden Keel won , Floodtldo the favorite , second , Cecil B third. Tlino-UiOl . Third race , ono nnd ono-si\tcenth mlloi , maidens , two-year-olds Jtoti d'Or , Strategy , colt , won , L. B. Vnrielhi ( Illly ) tbo favorite , second , Tom Donahuo thhil. Tlmo 1 :1S. : Fourth raee , threo-n.nirters ; of a mile Wary , the fuvorito , won , I'curl Set second , Trestle third. Tlmo-l :19 , . Fifth moo , ono nnln Ounwad won , Major Tom , the favorite , second , Kingllngomtblrd , Sixth nice , throo-quartcra of n mlle , selling - ling filnck Dlumond won , Cauibysses , the favorite , second , Genovlevo third. Time The Iiidenentluiiun ICiocs. : Is-i > EiT.xni'.vci : , In. , August Ui , [ Special Telegram to Tun DEB. ] Tlio prospects for ft hrilllunt moQUngaromostflattorlug. Jack and Itoy AVllkoi will stnvt to lower ttietr i-ecordu of2:2.1nnd3lOimdAxtellwIllsivoanoidilbl. ; tlon each day. I'Vurplnsscs have boon ndded to the announced programme. Margaret and Allorton will repent the Detroit race , and Drown Hal will compote for honors. The crowd Is already assembling , and everything points to a most successful meeting. Pot'oiiKEEi'sin , N. Y. , August 27. Belle Ilamlln failed In her attempt to breaK her record of ! iISvitli : a running nmto. Her tlmo waaSiin.'V. ! 3 :24 : class , f 1,003 ( postponed from ycstor- dy ) Noul Whltheckvon , Justlna second , Chelsea third , others ruled out nud distanced. Host tlmo 2:10)4. : ) 2ia : class , $1,500 ( postponed from yester- day ) -Mftcktni ? Illrd won , Manihrlno Maid oi'cnud , Kdllh K ttilrvl , J , 13 , Uichnrdsoti fourth. Hest tlme-'J il".f ' . Js23 rlaia , fl.OilO llcnrlcltn , Won , York- towi Hello second , Ulchmond. .Tr , third , Lout-ford fourth. Ilest time SJilSJ , 13d7 p.u-0 , $1.500 ( unlliilsliUil ) Kuinia won the third and fourth heats , AVnrdivoll the second imd llatsorn WilkM the 11 rat. Host tlmo- \VaNlilnuliiM I'ark. I.IIUCM. \V.WIIISOTOS \ P.UIK , AiiBiwl 2'2 , The event of the day WM tlio Palo Alto-Jack mutch race fora purse offT , ( lOO. 1'alo Alto won the r.iee . easily , taking the thrco ha.its. In the last hont Palo Alto won l y thred lengths , muklng the unprecodcntod tlmo for the wee of 'JI ; ! ( , the fastest previous tlmo being ; nude at the Wort Sldo driving park , Maud S boating Trinket lu ! ! : iif. : | PaloAlto ulso equiUlcil this tlmo nt Detroit a few weeks aio. ; Tomorrow Huuol pees to lower tier record and tliat olMiiud S If possl- hln , l utwrlty stake , thiw-ycar-oldi , trotting , mlle ho.its Theroso I'lialUmont took tbo ilrst bent and the r.ico In a walkover , Pula- tinof.iillii tonptMir. No time mmouncod. Hopeful stiikea , thfcis-yoar-otd * , trottlnir , mlle hoaU Lilsscttoon , Klyrina second , Monetto third , lady Uello fourth , Best time -J : . U sM trot , mlle heats , $1,000 Alabaster won , Kmnni 13ileh second , Kinbajsy third , Blalno fourth. Hest timo-'i : iC- ! Match race , mlle he.its . , 2:3) ) trot , ( un finished ) Nnvtdnd von , Dulto second , Chief Medium third , Prize fourth. Best tlmo Today's ATSlUlTOfll , Kh-st race IChiKston , Kitty Van. Second raceWilfred , Clio. Third race Los Angeles , \Vary. \ l-'purth race Outbound , Ofaleco. i ifth raeo Lynn , , Oeypeto. AT MOSMOL'Tn. First race Reporter. Worth. Second race Sorcerer , Reckon. Third r.ieo Tournament , Judge Morrow. l-Vnirth r.ico Erie. Orlllainmo. I''ltth race Miss Dennett , Kiiima J. Sixth wee Autni'ratUotnorra , Seventh race Volunteer , Hravo. Eighth race Revolt ( colt ) , Average. I5ntrics I'or Toilny'v ' llauus. AT3VIIATOOA. First race , thrco-fourtha of a milo Hill Dec , Ivitty Van , Pram I1. ICingston , Gurnot. Second race , ono nillot handicap sweep stakes ( himv.ul , Kedfollow , Clio , Gipiy Queen , Marnwter , Mora , Wilfred , Alinont. Third race , three-fourths oE a mile , Con press tiotel stakes Ballyhoo , Wary , "Dun Harrison , Los Angeles , Fourth race , ono nnd ono-fourth miles , handicap sweepstakes Ilanilot , Costa Rica , Marauder , Profligate , Sunuybrook , Ofalcce , Outliound. Filth race , three-fourths of a. mile , soiling D.ver , Ganymede , Hottlna , Raymondj Ocypote , Suslo S , Chapman , Bohemian , Hallyboo , Lyiin , Marie Lovvll. AT MOXMOl'TII. First race , ono mllo. Koporter , My Fello\v \ , V.'orth , Tulla lUadihurn , UelwooU , 1'unzle , Uiinroeas. Second race , three- fourths oC a mile , select stakes Iv.l Tosca , Kthel , Sister Lindn , Kei-kon. Ambuluueo , Uncm'taini..v , Florlnioro , Michael , itussell. Surplus , Soreoror. Thlril race , one nnd ( me- hair miles , choice stakes Tournament , Judge Morrow,2torotta , Fan Fan ( colt ) . Fourth race , one and ono-fourth miles- Eric , Hopoi-ter , Orllhimme , Jliss Dclle. Fifth race , five-eighths of a mlle , scllhifi Miss. DennettKmma , .lKudorar\IlleticsC'Jr- \ ebus , Josiu W , Blue Griws ( Idly ; , Aella Colt , Uertha Campbell. Benjamin. Sixth nice , ouo mile , sidline Duke of Ilighhmds , Teddy Veiitiiro , Vendottn , Mcn- roe , ( iomoi'1-.i , Autocrat , CeawooJ , Brussels. Seventh of mlle Kls- race , thivo-quarton a - mnt , Volunteer , Worth , Autocrat , Ituncocas , Montague , Niagara , Ui-avo , I'uzzle. Wrestler , St. James , Count Dudley , Lady Agues , Souviro. ' race , ilvc-clirhtlis of a mile Atropine , Itevolt ( eolt ) , Algernon. Mr. Sass , Magara ( roltVnr Dulie , Twollps , Sotncr- sut , Aver.iire , Koyscr , Uneortainty , Aaullon , Flitter ( lilly ) . _ , Rend TliK SUNDAY DEIS for all the news of Interest to tlio lovers of gentle manly sports. Missouri Vtilluy AI.I.F.Y , la. , August -Ji [ Special to Tun Ilcn. ] Tha old sottlen1 reunion yesterday at Magnolia was the largest gath ering of the kind over held in .Harrison county. Fully 5,000 pcoplo were present from all portions of this and adjoining coun ties. Si eeeho3 by several of the oldest resi dents ; music , and a general talk over old times was the order of the day. The original package dealers who were arrested a day or two slnco wore released , there being no appearance of the complaining ivltncsses. It is tlio general opinion that the prosecution was dropped upon their agreeing to close their pUees , which has been promptly done. J. H. Wattles of this city , formerly general superintendent of the Sioux Cilv & I'aciflo railway , lias been appointed and HAS accepted the position of general raiuiujjer of the Sioux City tr.iuslt company. He takes diargo next Monday. Booth privologoa nl tlio fair grounds can bo had by applyingto Arthur 21 ! ) S. 14th Htroot. Confessed lo a Murder. SALT LIIKI : , Utah , August 21. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Dixj James Stuinpf walked into the ofllco of the chief of police today and confessed voluntarily of liavln ; ? murdered nn unknown nun on January 4 last In Nashville , Teim.oa the river banlf , four blocks north of College stivot. The deed was doiiowilli a club , and lifter robbing tlio victim of WO the murderer buried him whom lie fell. Stuinpf says ho tired on mgino No. .110 of the LouUvillo Si Nashville railroad. Chief Young lockc d him up anil is Investigat ing. Stuinpf says ha is much relieved , now that Ills out. The Crops jn Ciimulit. TOKOXTO , August 22" The Ontnrio ilepart- ineutof agriculture has hsucd n bulletin in which it U estimated that the 5 leld ot wheat exceeds tint of last year by 5"K , ( > 0,0)0 , ( ) bush els. Pall wheat throughmoatofvostrm On tario is of good quality , twlng unusually line , uud tlio crop of spring wheat will probably ho bettor than fair. Barley is llgnt and tbo yielu of oats is expected to bo light. Of rvo there is a fairly good yield ami tlio crop la pretty well secured. Com will yield fairly , A Soliliorri * Uouiiion , DKsMoiXKrf , la. , August 'J2. [ SpjelulTclo- pram to TUB BEI : . ] A three days' soldiers' ' reunion closed today at Avon , seven miles south of DCS Rlolnes , which has been wonder fully successful , Nearly four tho'isaiul ' vet erans uud their families were ennipcdln the beautiful grove. Thcro were numerous camp- llros and addresses by speakers from Various counties in central Iowa. Advices from < J iipnii , Axcisro , August 2 , The steamer Oceanic this afternoon oarrlvwl from floni , Kong and Yokohama. Japanese papers stall tliat cholera la making headway tliroujhou the country despite the efforts of the fjovorn meat to arroat ( ts progress. The total nuui her of cases has been about three thousand CO per coat of which luivodlod , Two JIouIHowii lo LOSDO.V , August 2i3 , [ Special Cablpgran to Tim BEK. ] An explosion occurred today in ono of tlio outhouses of , the govornmo n powder mill \Vnlthain , Two men were ulown to fragments and sovoi-al others were Injured. _ _ 7uilielal Nomination * ! , CKniH lUi'iiu , la. , August 22. [ Spccia Telegram to THE But. ] The republican con vcntlon of tlio Klghtoonth Judicial dlstrlc Avas held hero today , and James D , Ciffcn o Marlon and S. Stacy of Anamosa were placoi in noinlnutlon for the bench on the Jlrat ba lot. . This year children's day nt the fni will ho September 1. Kvory child wli visits the ml r will IK > presoutcd with i sourvenii1 the complimontaof the Doug las Cour.ty Agricultural Sooloty. IS THE iAS ) OF GOLD GALORE . Tortliera Wyoming Excited Over Recent Discoveries in the Big Horn Mountains , THE LEGEND OF THE LOST CABIN MINES. Venturesome IlntHcr.s , After "V'cnrsof l'alliir < ; , .iCympel tlio Mountain ITast nesses to Vlclil ITp OIUtcrliiB Sctirel. 31crr.U.o , Wyo. , August 21.-fSpc9lul to ixJ AH northern \Vyoinlnijls \ in a ever olexcitement over Uic recent dlscover- es of rich gxiltl placer digging * mid silver nines in the Dig Horn mountains. The legend of the Lost Cabin miiicJ has been a favorite tory -with old prospectors for two-scoro ears , anil led many into the wild fastnesses of the Blj [ Horn r.ingoiu n vain search for ho plnco where , In lima past , a bdnd of In- ropld miners word said to liavo braved the lungers of the iluys of hostile Indians and ranctrntml a country yielding fabulous stores of gllttorltip j-ohl , only to fall , with single exception , victims or savage fiu-y. One man escaped to the Yellowstone , crazed with i-ipht and privation , and lived lon enough 0 tdl n r.unliliiii * story to the fur hunters vhom ho encountered of the wonderful gold lelds of the mountains , the miners' cabin , the attack by Indians and his escape. The lone survlx'or exhibited several nuggets of the yel- o\v inotal In confirmation of Ills disjointed larnitivc. 'J'ho tale ot the Lost Cabin wis , published and the Dig Horn rungo of mountains , cx- endlup from tlio Montana line a full 150 miles award the center of Wyoming , became there after associated with it as the scene of the rngcdy , and numberless prospect holes nnd other evidences of later visits hi'gold hunters ire to bo seen in various parts of tUo range , nd ( rating 'that the legend found many creil- ilous readers. Plugging interest in the sub- cot revived four years npro when an aped iidiau rode Into Fort Kuogh , Mont , with 1 nucgetof virgin gold shaped like anlctcle. \Vhcn questioned ns to wlioro It eamo from 10 was silent , and no amount of persunsion could west his secret from him. It was earned , however , that ho hud traveled from the direction of the Big Horn. Karly last spring it German who lud had ixpcrienco in prospecting prepared for a sumner - : nor campaign In the mountain region across iho dlvitlu from the headwaters of the Little ilorn river , ivhero "color * " had been re- jortcd , and soon fouiul u favorable looking ipot about a quarter of a wile from one of the tributaries to the Big Horn river. With pick , shovel nnd pan ho went earnestly to work , and the result ol his llrst day's ' labor wns beyond his wildest dreams. Secretly ho .oiled clny after day in his now El Dorado , iiying by a gondly store of dust and coarse irold. JIo was not long enjoying lih jood fortune alone , however , for a ; > artv of cowboy Invaded the ramp while ooklng for uuttlo'imil surprised the solitary miner at his writ. They carried the news to : hc valleys , awl early in.fulythe frold fovoi1 iind begun to spread among the settlers along Ijotli sides of the mountains , and soon a vcr- Itnbl ) stamped ) ) sJob in , until mnv the lottlc- meals on the cutorn slope are practically de populated and many have goiio to Buffalo , while others uro outfitting for an early move on tlio camp. Totluv your correspondent met County - Attorney torney NV. J. Stover of Sheridan county , who resides within'slxty miles of thu scene of tlio excitement , andjho stated that u party cu mo In from the camp' last night with the news that placer claims , wcro being staked off all over that district , and the yield tit gold was almost bcyond'thebelief ' of those who were not there to sc6 it. Ono nun , Jlr. Stover said , cleaned up.10 from six loads of dirt , while others vcru steadily vanning out an average of 810 per day to the mini. Owing to the fact thnt the dirt has to IMcarried aiiunr- tor of a mlle to water , tlio work Is necessarily slow. Besides , the ordinary rocker Is useJ , which dooj uotiultnltof rai > id worlc. When sluice ooxes are put In. some startluijj results must ensue. Additional interest is taken In njlning mat ters iiuro iUMt , now owing to the discovery of a largo vein of silver ore in the mountains six nilluswestof Buffalo. Ttls a free-milling ore and specimens taken at random from a lot dug out three feet from the surface assay $14 to the ton. Considering that this mineral can lie worked at small expense , the iind I * looked upon as the forerunner of extensive silver mining operations in this vicinity and everybody Is enthusiastic over tlwoutloolr. TJIE SUXIJAV UKE publishes exclus ively In Onmhii the Now York HoritU copyrighted cubic news. SIIAUOVKD ASA. SUSl'EOTl I'at Ford's Experience With tin Kn- /jllsti Detective. Councilman Patrick Ford and ills wife and sons arrived homo Thursday from a two months' trip through Ireland , England and Scotland. In conversation with n BEE re porter , Mr. Ford said : "Tlio ship wo went over In touched nt Quconstown , but wo did not land until wo reached Liverpool. Some ono who went aslioro nt Quecnstotvn told a reporter that Patrick i-Yira of Now Vork wai on board , and the first paper I saw when wo reached tlio hotel at Liverpool hud a picco in it saying : " ' . \monj tlio distinguished passengers Just arrived from America are Mr. Patrick Ford of the New York World , ac companied by Ills -wife and two sons.1 " -1 laughed about the matter , but I soon found thuttho mistake had put the police on my truck. Every where that I went 1 noticed the same fellow shadowing me , and Ihially when I went over to liclfast ho caino upto mo ono day when I was out at a fair and asked mo if I was an American , Itoldiilml was , audlio nskedmo to take a driulc , Ho made mo hot , anil Hold him I didn't want to drink with him. 'Lot us drinlf to tlio health of the queen , ' s.iid ho. I said I had nothing against the queen so long m slio behaved herself. 'Hut you should remember that she h the queen of Great Drltain nnd Ireland' snld ho , 'That makes no difference to me , ' said I , 'for I renounced the queen of England over twenty years ago , when I took out niv naturalization papers in the UnitcdStntes of America. ' "Well , the fellow continued to follow mo from placonndflnallv lit Knnisblllenl thought 1 would K ivo him a shot that would settle him. I made Itivpoint to read a letterfroin JIayorCushln s.othat the shallower could hour it , and then I remarlied thut there was somod - fool followmR aio about , but If ho ImowhowlittloIlciaVcd for him ho would not put himself to so.irrttch . trouble , That was the lust I saw of thddltndow. " " \Vnat places of interest did rouvlsltl" "WoweroatCorlt , Dublin , Belfast , Hun- doran , the lakotf bf.iKlUurneyand In nearly cvorypartof Ireland. Then w > visited Glas gow , Eilhibur'hl' ( ' .Liverpool . , Loniloa and a proat many othbt 'places in Kugland and Scotland. " V "What is thocoinlition of the peoulo In Irehfnd us coiujiuccl with that of former yearsi" ' 'Tlio pcwantn-'of Ireland is la much hctter condltidH .than . when I there lived over tlifti-o , thirty years ago , or vvtuml visited iJreJand sixteen jem-s ago. Tlioy live bettoramUakobettcrearoof thom- seivos than thoyrlia then. Thoitsnts uronot so hlKb , and there are not so many people crowded upon the small farms as there used to ho. In many plaaa where lean roiuemhor of there being half a dozen houses now you will see only ono. Plenty of tholimdlordshuvo torn the houses down and have fenced the land In for pas turns. Tnoyounir inea have nearly all loft tlio country , and out of Jlvo to tea fan family you will Hud two , or llireo there and the rcit in America. " "How do the people fool toward Gladstone nnd tlio homo rule patty now I" "If a general election were Called to morrow ( jladstonovould sweep tlio conn- try. The lory government would not dare to risk lt dmncea with ttio piK'plo. ' Tho. land league and the homo rule party linv < : douan ( front deal to bolter the condition ot the IHth pw'a-snnlry. " "LMvou ' hoar of any evictions whdoovor "No , not ouo. Thoi' > : jilltioi or the people In Ireland U not so bal as it hasboev p.ilatod. There H n trroat deal of poverty In the snhurbs of the cities and In the country , but not to much as onu wonltl suppose ffum Iho newspaper ncooimts , I fo'ind ' out one very'Itipdnr thing. The Irish landlord as nrulolH ntr ( * iit ilwl moro uiijutt nnd tyrannleiil with hlHtennutH' liniii thoKnvrllsli landlord , even whom their farms . "How are thn crops thlR year In Irolatnl ? " 'Tho irrulji crop was pwil , but the potato crop Is almost u failure. There was too nMoh r.il n for Iho potatfws. " "llowdo tlio leadintfrltle * of Ireland com- l > mi ) us to business with the rltioa In this country I'1 "Dublin , Corlr. Belfast nnd ollior lending I'ltlM aiMquitu lively. Tlio business portion of tk'in presents a very busy avpuaiMiicohnt there Is a great deal ofjwvorty intliosiiburbs. I iMilu't see many Idle men In Ireland , but there are tlioiwnnils ol them In Liverpool , CthwownndUmdnn. Thtro isa yivat iloul of pivcrly in Ulast'ow , " "How is Iho cost of llvlugas compared with this country I" "It costs more to live In Ireland today than It docs itiOiniiha. 1 paid s3u div for each of us at the Clreslcr hotel In Dublin , and I would ralher have ono itooil inejil at the 1'ux- ' ton than two that I fjot In Dublin. ISvory- thliij ? Is high thori' ' , Beef is''D cents pound , mutton 18 cents , egi.s 20 cents u dozen , bdtter 23 cents a pound , and potatoes one cent n pound. U'aijss are a- llttlohlnlior than they used to bo , Imt not enough lomnko up for the difference In the costof living. 1'ooplo drinlf more in Liiter- pool mid London , c titidally , tluu they do lieni. Ills nothing ati-iiugoto sco a crowd of monniul wonion ilrlnlcing ami singing nil together - gothor inn saloon ovorthoiv. " * 'o w , slnco you haveloolwd tlio country all over , if yon wrro going to select a " Were you tn select a place tolivelnwith plenty of means to support you , which would you urofcr , Irelandor Oin.ilul" "It you \vonld nivo inon clear deed to the bestcounty la Iivlnnd , willi the provision thatl should go there and stay , I wouldn't takolt solongus Ihada cluncoto get baclc to Nebraska , Wo were all crazy to pot lionu' , " said the politician of thoThinl ward , emphasizing' the rcniarlt by a vigorous punch on the lloor with a line 'black thorn cano which ho brought over with him , o Pits , spasms , St , Vitus' Uanco , norvon.snijs nnd hysleriu afj soon cured by Tt , isliles * N'ervlne. Free hninplca at Kuhu k Co's , 15th and Douglas. _ _ Tim SUXDAY BISB hns the most coiu- ploto tolcffrnphio service of any west oT Chicago. m\'n ifjrjrjn' ; ; O Trntlcs , Gooil Colleciloiisnttd n. Jlrl lit , Oiitlonk. Nr.\v \ Yoitic , August Si ! . fSpccial Telegram to THE Br.n. ] It. 0. Dun A Co.'s U'ceWy Hcvlciv of Trad o says i Tlio feigns of mone tary disturbance , which vfera noticed In previous reviews , voro not misleading. At I'hiladolpMti money \vastljjht , at Chicago In stron ? demand , at St. Louts unusually scarce at toS per cunt , utNow Orleanstightoninu , at Denver nnd St. 1'aulln { j ° od demand , at Mliwaukco mow active at 7 per cent , firmat Kansas City and rather light at Detroit at" par ceat. Thoobvious and only sufliclcnt re lief is the liquidation on money speculations in stocks in wheat , corn , oats , cotton , leather , hides , coffee , wool and especially in silver bullion , which have loclird up ciior- moussums , In the silver line c.bou t flOOOJ- 0)0 ) has been locked up to- wait for higher prices , In gram several times as much and in other products many millions , while the condition ol the market for securities was indicated by tlio fall , averaging about § ' 2 per Miavoin asinulo clay on actlvo stoelrt when money bcc.mic tiplit. In addition tbccnonnous Imports Intended to anticipate the pending turilt bill hnvc vlr- tnnUy loclred up fornii Indeilulto time many millions paid for goods uud in duties on them. The volume of lcitiimtu ) business through out tlio country continues largo , exceeding that of last year by 10 per cent outside Xeiv York , and the desire to market products w qulclily us prices nso causes u greater dc- imuidfor cnrrcncj' from tlio country than usual , OmiiiK the past week the treasury lias paid out only $ ' 11,0)0 ) moro than it 1m takenln.Vlicat closes Iconls higliurthann week ago. but the advance was much grout cf before the break camo. Not only hnvc ex ports bson ari stcd , but ltjHOOU , bushels of American wheat was ahippod to this coutitry from Liverpool , and trades were in progress for more. Corn rose only 1) ) ( cents and oats declined - } ; , cents , but poik products vero a shade strongor. Coffee and sugar \vero held without a break , but cotton fell 5-1(1 ( of a cent on sulei of ai)0,000 Dales , and oil declined S 'founts. Exports of pro ducts from IN'GW Vork for three weeks of August are 2:2 : per cent smidlcrthnn last year , nnd the ivcont changes donotsutlleo tobrin catablo staples down to the parity of Jjroiwi prices. The iron industry Ktillsbous 11 strong ilomnnd for ikished prod nets , with souw stiffcnlnp : In prices , but the supplyof pig inn is so hrgo that prices are shrilled in tlio urgency to soil. The market for wool Is dull and prices a little lower , the supply of for eign Roods offered bclnp1 very larye. 'i'ho de mand for cotton jjoods has boeu fair , but prices do not change. Cajnblo observers publish warnings thata bait IsnccJoJ in thulcatlior and hide market , prices having risen so far as to threaten re action , The reports from other cities , with very few cxc-optlons , Indicate thut a larger trade than over heforo Is in progress , with satisfactory collections and a bright outloolt. Crop icports nro less dlscouraijinir , though the yield must fall below early anticipations as to grain , New Orleans reppils very on- couruKin r prospects as to cotton and Oalvoa- ton as well , hut Jncksoiiyillo rcorts ] a dull trade nnd a discouraging outloolt. M St , Louis business U of a fair volume , but some- vhnt nffouted by Injury to crops. At Kansas City trade Is healthy , lurtiouhirly in live stock and lucking. Milunukco reports that crops will average fairly and Minneap olis mllla linvo n largo output ot Hour lit advancing prices. The receipts of yrain deeds , dressed beef and cheese at Chicago cage urn somoYjhut bcloiv lust year's. In butter the decre'iso is40 iwr cent , In hides JW per cent and in cattle consiueruiilo. There is u heavy Increase la hos , , nprainof 100 prr cent in hml und some increase in'curuil meats and wool , and sales of dry ( roods and other raprrhanUiso exceeds last year's. I'hiladelpMa notes the largest business In leather , butwpolls quiet'.ln gencrid the con dition of legitimate business is encouraging unless monetary pressnro or labor controver sies intcrfero. 'J'ho business failures througli- out the country during the past seven days number I'.Uas compared vith 1U" list wcolc. For the corresponding last year tbe ilg- were : ! W. A Doy Dhappuared. Two weeks ajo last Thursday Rudolph Stephnn , son of ICarl Stophaa , residing on Ilomor street near Ninth , disappeared and has not slnco been seen by his parents. Two days previously ho aho disappeared , but re turned , 2o ? cause can bo assigned for the stain go proceeding. He Is a lad about ten years of iiRO and was dressed In a dark suit of clothes , tlio pantaloons of which lud uiuloix'onokoino repair. In his right car ho were a small i-lng. The nolico were notified of the disap pearance but haven't been able to ascertain the whereabouts of the lad. Any informa tion reitardliifj him will ho thankfully re ceived by his parents , Laugh at tlio simp Hliots lit the quaint ami humorous phaso.s of lilo tohl by the funny men In Tun SUNDAY Bin : . A nOw schcdulo ( fovcrnin ; the street sveoping department lias been finished by the city onglncer. Under It ovcry p.weil . Hticot will Iwswcpt , wlieiwsiiithopastonly ccrtnin ouci huvo liwo felt the brushes. Thosu streets boutidod by Tenth and Six- tt'enth and Hownnl nnd IJodgo , tngt'ilioiMvith ' some tliat are used nearly as inuoii , will bo swept twlcon week. ' Xotulilc Local J'Vit ' JiIf J-iT2x-Coronor Drexel tolls In Tun Su.VuAY BKK ol some slartllnjr inclilonla tji his ofllciul lilc. The fulr at Omaha , whl/ili / will bo hold tit the fair grounds on Slwrimii iivo. , Sept. 1st to > ltli , ] > ronii.soj to bo JISUI'COHH. Pi'otniuin list anil otho Infonniitlonwlll bo given liy iiiilylnf | | { to John Duuiuot * , Btt-rotary , fa 1-1 Furnumst. SCRISS10NAL MUCEKD1X The Sccato Ptusos'tho ' Bill for the Relief of Railroad Land Settlers. RIYEKS AND HARBORS IN THE HOUSE , Tlie Commit let ; llcport on il lire 1'iosentod anil Aliout ll ir the Senate Aiii To. H'ASIIINOTOSAupist K. In the scnato toil.ty the t-tirln" Ull viis taken up , the pond- InKcpni-stlonbeliiiC onthoaiuendiiient to the pnmtyraph relating to Jllw , llk < blanks and rasps. ThonniiMiduieut h to substitute for clasillled spw'ille rate * a uniform rnto ot 5 per cent nil valorem. IJojecto I , The tarltlblll was laid adduimdthc house bill to amend the act of .Tuno''J , 1871 , fur the relief o ( settlers on railroad lands was tuken finmi the calendar and passed. The tariff bill was Hum again talien up. As oiw "paragraph nftoi' another was taken up amend incuts were offered , principally by Mr. Md'hewon , but they were nil rejected. Tlio Diimgrnph relatln ? to shot uiit wai passed over informally , Mr. Aldrlch stating that thollnaiH-o eonnnittco had some niodiil- cations of ituudcr consideration. 'Iho paragraph rotating to wood screws having boon readied , Mr , Cnrllslo said that It was nn article which American manufac turers were spiling uliroud very imu-h lower than ttiev wore silling them at homo. JIo prodnoxil prlco lists in support of his state ment. This win mother illustration , ho said of the policy adopted by the other side in iillouing-ilrawhucHS on exported articles , lie wont on to snv thnt tlioofTcrlnjr of Amuri- can goods abroad at cheaper prli-es than tliey wore ollerecl at hnuio w.w not coiitined to goods where n drawback was allowed on raw material. Sir. Stewnrtsnlit that the nssiimplion that them was iinythlng wrong In tbo sale of American manufactured goods in foreign countries cheaper than utliumo arose from wantot Information. Ko amendciout.i were acrced to until para graph I'M'M ' reached , which viw , on niotlun of Mr. Aldrii'h , aniendod sons to read "bul lion of ( 'old , silver or otlii'rniotaltiotspcclally provided forC ! > per cent udvalorom. " i laving rcichodtlioiiiaraph | : us to lead ore , the senate adjourned. House. " \VASIIIXGTOX , Augmt SJ. In the nouso today the conference icport on the bill iniik- inyrau nppropi'latlon for an incmincd clerical force to carry out the provisions of the de pendent pension liuv wis nireodto. ; Air. Anderson ol Illinois subwitteil the re port of the committee on rivers , and harbors and the senate nincndnii'nt to the river iiiul liavlor bill , recommending non-coiifurrcnco In those anii-ndincnts and agreeing to a con ference aikod by the senate. The liouso \vcntlntocoiiiinitteo \ of the wliolo nn the measure. Ivlr. Ilendoi'soii snid the senate amend incut Increased tbo appropriation cjrrioJ bvtlio bill about SsV11" . ! " * ) . It was this Imiri.iso wltii'h tlw committco nskcd the house to non concur in. After roiH-nrrlng in about onc-hnlf ofthc senate amendments thceonmiltico row. Mr. Alasou ot Illinois rising in a question of iii'lvili'gc , sulil that homoduy.Miigo a resolu tion had boon adopted aliening thiit a certain Ruiitlumau uad been fraudiiloutly iisiiiLrtho niail ? to nvatd Kcntlinoiit in 1'uvur of tbo Conpi-r land bill and culling on the imstoAlco department for liifonnation on the subject. A resolution had been sent to the postotlleodepartment a request that tlie puiioi-s in regard to the matter bo transmitted promptly. This had not hi-oii done. lie had called at Iho itopji t- incnt three or four tunes nnd had been In formed that probably tlw j > ap.rs would not bo soiitutitil Saturday night. Then they would bo of liouso , as tliu pitvloua question on lliu 1)111 ) was orJotvd tit1 o'cloclt toinorroiv. His diargo wis that improper inlluunco had been brought to bear upon a department of the government to retain certain papers in its possession , Ho moved thata committee of three niemtera ba appointed to wuiton Iho postmaster general and nslc that the papers be furnished in tinio to ho used in thouebate. Bcforo nny action was talcm tlio house took a recess , the evening sens ion to bo for tliu coiisilcrutlou of pnvaU'pansloii bills. Motboi-s willlind Mrs Winslow's Syrup thebi ? trcnwJy for their cliildron. 2 > tents a bottle. Tun SUNIHY llEKi will tell how the pastors of Oinuhu are carrying on their crusailo n aiiist Satun. Gunornl rcUjjioua nows. Wlicat Hai'vost or tin ; World. PHSTII , August -atatistics nathered by the Hungarian mlnlstcrof aRric-ultuw place the vbeat harvest of the world at 7 "iOUOOl , ( ) ) hoettilltres and tlio quantity re < iulrcdbv ii'i- iiortiiiK countries nt 1 ' . ' , > , < iOi,0u ) , ( ) licctoiitro ? . i'bo total quantity availnhlu to meet the im port ilomunil iaeatiniateil at li' > , OTltM ) ) hecto litres. The minister of ii rlculturolnysstrtss upon tbe faet that , ou-inij to tlior.inall iiuiiii- tlty of stoixjil grain , tlio snrplm Is snialln-s compared with import rcipjinmionts. I'nrt IIKRSO Aurooinpii t. LONDON , August S'i. [ Spoclnl Cablegram to Tun TJ IT. 1 London iupcr.1 arouimnimoiis in their approval of the I'ortutfcsoiiirm'incnt. 'J'lio Daily Neva sajs it will ho velcoiiu-d by the public as a ( 'le.ni of snnshino after the failui'Ca attCHilintj the govemincnfa Iioine policy , 'J7n IVihl Jnilunii of ( ) mah > i \ltK\ 1lubll ) nooonnu's letter in'I'jiK Sus'OAY HKIS and 11 ml out ivluil the people of think of you , I'lio Kuilley bil > i'l Miiit D Nnvr VOIIK , August 13:2. : .fudge Ituacli tia entered unorder in tlie supreme court discon tinuing tlio action brought by Colonel Dudley to recover damages from the Times I'ublbh- ing company for alli'K'ed libel In puhllshinir tliu "llloi-te of FiV'V' ' lottery. Tbo onler was entered by consent of counsel , o - Cal i Turn la I luiii neriilu. S.JOSK , Cala. , August 5J.Tho demo cratic state convention today completed the tjd.ot.V , U. Hondrlcld wai r.oinliiati'd for Mcrotarv of state , Adam Herald for treas urer and " \V. G.C ! ravei fur attorney general. Colorailn DHNVKK , Colo. , August 2-J. Tlio linlepcn- dent-ltbor-fariners' allianeo convention that has been in session hero several days nomi nated : ! full state ticket tilth John u. Coy of -Larimer county for governor. Tlio Count rvi.iy On nil1. LONDON , August S,1. [ Spodal ( 'alileprram to TUB Bi'.c.J The Tolcjrrni > li's 1'arm corre- sjiondent denies that thoCointo dul'urla has iwstwoned his visit to An.urlca. . Hot. Weather ami AceiilentH , Tahono dtanoos on headaches orsiiiistroko This hot wriithur Is fearful , liutif yuu will tulra a few of Kraus'i'rt ' lleadaeho Uapiuloi ouch day you will find the toniporaturowlllbo reduced - duced and tliu lllcelihood ot sunstroke or lirostratlon absoluUly countoraetcd. Kor snlo by all druKjlatii , Tlio Solid South lasolM on the gro'it "Cicrnuui Uomndv. " rTcluBrarns and letters are reoelvud ovorv < 1ny tlurlncthls boated term for ICrauso'a lload- ucho Capsules. Thopcoplo fiiim that section say they rcducotho lemjwraturo Jinil prevent suiistroltos and headaches. Tor bale by all druggists. _ Hun Htrokc. Now Is the tilling the uiveptod time , to jiro- vent suustrokiM , huivlachca , etc. Uy roduelng tlio tcmpemturo all those dlUrovtlng civils will bo prevented , ICrauso's licadaehe Cap- Bulos aw tlio thing. _ One or two Krnuso's Headache Uikeji during ttiodavwill prevent any luiud. ache , also attacks of luustroko , AlldruggUts. Wakes tbo lives of many | .copb intjonihk' , causing distress after catlnu , aour stoinach , slek headache , licartbnrn , loss of nppetllc , a faint , " all goua" feeling , had t.isto , coated _ . timguo , nnd Irregularity ot DlStrOSS the bowel * , njsuopjla doe < After llot fQi - . . . . requires careful attention , tiUIinjJ ji , , ! a remedy Ilkn llood'a Sirs-nparllln , which acts genlly , yetemclcntly. It ( ones Iho Momaeh , vofiil-Ucs the diges tion , creates a Rood np- petite , lianbhes lic.idichc , . and refreshes the inlml. " I have K'eii tronhledllh dyspepsia. 1 had hut llttlo ni'pcllte ' , nndvlut I dhl rat illslrcssed nip , or did inn llttlo Kood. After citing 1 would have a faint or tired , tcclluc , as though 1 had not eaten anything. Jly trouhlo wai aggravated by my business , painting. Last Cr iii- spring 1 took Hood's Sar- , , . paparllb , which did 1110 nn StOmaCH hninenso ainuunt of Rood. Itgavoino ail' 1 appetite , and my food relWicd and satisfied tlio craving I had previously experienced. " GEOUUC A. PAor. NValcrtown , Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Solil by alUlriignliti. $1 j ilx for f3. rrvunctl | tinlj by C.I. I10UD& CO.Aiiulhocailcs.l.j\vcllMiui ! OO Doses Ono Dollar N I'otnlo Crop. August ft.1. fSpi'i'lnl Cahlogram to'l'iiK HKI : . ! KeiKirts fiviii twenty-llvo con- toi-s of popiitution In County Donegal snow tliat the potato blight Is the gravest in con- Hosted districts lilie 1'alc-uiTagli and Oivodiuv wliero the crop Is n total failure , but oven in in the Honest parts of thoeounty there is less than ono half of an nvenijw crop. Austria and I'caee. ST. I'iriniiriio : < , August 'J2. [ Special Ca blegram to Tun nr.i : . ] TheN'uvcio Vreinya siys : that after the calming effect of the Im perial meeting the policy of Austria in the Unlkans remains tlio solo meaneo to peaco. Sincere friends of peaeo , it adds , ounht to conm to an agreement to remove this constant source of danger. Slv Killed , .Many Injured. , Pa. , August 122. A runaway ear on the Mount I'enii Ciravity railroad which ascends the mountain near lioro.dashod down a five-Ditto ilecllno this morning , Idllini ; nix persons and injuring many otlii'rs. ' T Honor O'Kcillj's Memory. llo-sTOXM.iss. . August , i ! ; ) . Mayor Mart has issued a e.dl y > ru piiblh * mass nieoting for Scptomber _ ' , to civo cxpiusslun to the loss sustained by tlio death of John IJovlo O'Jtellly and to tuko nppruprl.ito action thei-eou. l-'lvc i\Mii'-iiuiil'lrt ; Drowned. A\'iini \ : ToNi : , I.I. . , August ! S. Vivo em ployes of tlio HchaetTer browlni ; company nf N'inv Vork who were part of a parly who were holding their annual excursion hi'iv , were drowned hy the capsizing of a bout. Continual loim. " \V.\siiiNiiTONV August ± , ' . -Tliosouatotoda conllrmed the following : Abraham Paiko of Xow York to bo assistant iittorney Ken oral ; Andrew StiMiinlun to bo postmaster u Sigourwy , la. - n - I llko my ivifo to use Pozwni's complexion powder hetMuso It improves lier looks anil la as fragr.iut iw violets. Tlio Duntli Itounri ! . Jlovrov , Mass.Aiigint'JA Pnif.I'Vedorick Houry Hedge of Harvard university ilied yes terday , aged eighty-five1. A rinlce bint < > 1 * SiiiimiLT lUnorts. Ill the lalco ro'Iiisof ; ( Wisconsin , Min nesota , Iowa nnd the two Uukotiu , thor nro huinlrod.i of eli'irmlnp ' IncnlitlcM jn-o eminently llttoil for suinmur hoiuo.s Among the following seleetcd list are names fumillai' to many of our rentiers as the perfci'tionoC northern suininoi * ro- BorlH. Keavly iill'ot the Wisconsin points of intorr.st are within n short { lintaneo from Chicago or Milwaukee , and' 110110 of tlioiiinro no far away from the "biwy nitirls of civlli/ation" Unit they cannot ho reached in a few hours of travel , hy frequent trains , ever the lliiest road In the northwest the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul ruilwiiy : Ocononiowoc , Wis. Clear Lake , Iowa. Minoeiiuu , AVIs. J/ako Olto'joji , Iowa. Wnnlceslia. V.'is. Spirit Lnlio , Iowa. I'olmyru , UMs. 1'rontenac , Rliim. Tannbawk Lukes , Lalco Mluiietouka , \Vli. Minn. Lakeside. Wis. Ortonvillo , Minn. Kllbourn City , \VK , TrlnrKnlce. Minn. , ( Oellsof the WIs- AHdto Hear Lake , coii'iiu. ) Minn. Heaver JJiun. Wis. Dig Stone Lake , Da- Madison , Wis. kola. Viir detailed infiirmatlon , apply at tlcltet onicc , IJ501 Faruaiu street , llai'rfcr hlocic. P. A. NASH , Oon. J. E. I'llliSTON , 1'llSH. Ajjollt. O. & M. I IV. Fall i\oiii'.si ; ( > tID I liu Keashuro. The Ohio t Mississippi railway will boll tickets from St. Louis to Old Point Comfort and return fur oxruision k-jiv- iny Sc > ptembU' ( " > and , at the low rnto of $ ! ! . ( ' > ( ) , ( jond fui1 rotiiru iml.il Scptoiu- her ! ! D. For furtlii'i1 information rail at 0. S : M. Ik'kol ollli'o , or apply to A. J. Nyttlo , yiiiioialvstcni ] ) a.ssuiij'or ajront , IU.j Hroadway , St. Louis , Mo. Ni'brasltn. Iowa ami Dakota I'onslciiH , AV.iillixurox , August " : ! . [ Speeinl Tolo- grain to Tin : HRK. ] Pensions were louay granted the -following NolituslroiiH : Origi nal invnllil ( Jeoi't'o Allen , St. 1'aul ; Jacob I'oit , HedC'loinl ; .loel Frost , Kniorson ; Huch T. Crockett , North I'hit to ; William T. AVII- cos , Lincoln- ; Charles ( ! . Konie , Tlldou ; Kphmm 0. demonLlncnln ! ; OUilt Norlin , MliuU'ii ; .loiintlinn I ) . Ilullaivay , ( JiMiiiilum , ( iottfried Lindor , ( 'cniervllln ; Milan I ) . Si'iitou , Cedar itapid.s ; Chaiicsi A. Itoshcn- l > cck , HurtliiRton. liiercuse Hamucl K. Silver , Tecnimeli. Iowa : OriglnnlJohn W. Hovey , Hutli- den ; Oeorgo D.iy , OakSprhiRH ; OiorgoV. . I.inkens , ShiMiando-ih ; Wlllliiin K. Tnyioi1 , loivnFalU ; Cliarl < "i W. Rowley , l.eigli ; John I.lddle , Heacon ; Orlin U. 1'owi'w ' , I'raiilo ' Ilird : .Tuniim II. Jolinston , Ackland ; Will- linn T. Hoop. Dawson ; J-'nrran ( JliniljJr North Dos Alolnra ; Cbarloi W. I'olk'y , U'ilton .liiiietlon ; lOmnlc-r ilou'ciVomoii - ilnlo ; John McK.n'llii , Stanhopo ; l''uimtalu ' K Itiisi'h. Derby ; J. Jnhn A. Slmiiuiui , Uskn. loosuVllliiitn ; I'ulfroy , Miwon ( Jlty , In- crease-.limits \ . Wivfn , Kxllno ; Lewis Kr- haiilt , .IfflVr.-ion. Hel.siuo and Ineicaso- Jainoi ( irecn , Noivtoii. Oflgluul widow- Sarah A. , widow of Uufui II. Lucoro , Marluii. South n.ikotn : OrlglnulKdsou O. Parker - ker , Illgliinoro ; John N.Crowloy , ICIlendnb' Aboolutoly Pure. A orrnrnof Inrtirliaklni ? powtnr , of louvenln atrnn lli U B. Oovorumuiit 1U- pert AUK. IT , 1S4) )