THE OAIAHA DAILY BEEFBLATDTtDA.Tr : , A.1TGUST 30 , 1890 , X < THE FIELD OF SPOUT , Omaha Lssas tha Pint Qatno of th3 Kansas City Eories. LEONARD'S PETS WEREN'T ' IN IT , ApoHtlcn Snrprlno Tlipmsplvcs by g a Onino from Mticoln ttlaiiillnt ; < ' the Clubs The fjpcoil As Longfellow remarked In ono of his earlier poems , wo "weren't In It" yesterday. But the Cowboys were thcro all right cnoutrli , nnd If you had seen them cavorting over tlio pnituro you'd ' tliouRbt them was u herd of them , Clurko vns In tha bet for the HlacltSox nnd lie floated them over the pin bis as vatorincloni. The conscfiuentlal result VfM ho was hit lard nnd often. On the other hand , that attenuated youth known by tlio cognomen of Swartzel , waiflno us sill ! , and lie won the panic Just a ? easy ns nlldln' down the banisters. Itwnt f-ooso opus spceillly laid for both slde-s In thothreolirstliiiilnps , and still an other ono for Omaliii In tlio fourth. Hut In their linlf of the latter the Manning family bi-pnn to exhibit themselves. HuRh Nicol , n llttlo snwcd-oft Sxvcdo. who \ised tosnutrh tliu bagj baldhc.idcd In Clncln- jinll , opened up the inerry-malilng with a lit tle parabolic fly to rlitlit. Hnnilionio Klmcr Smith , however , forced lilm nt Bccond. Then lilp Hoover made n sliiKlo , chiittcrlnK D.inny Stearns a thrco- nicker , nnd two earned runs c.uno In. The pn-hlstorlo rcpivscntutivo who guards third for Uio Cowboys licit sought to caress cno of Dad's ' cantcloupc1 ? , but only succeeded In popping up ahlijhono lo Jack Newman. Tbo I'oet followed , nnd to maintain the fx- cltcmcnt so auspiciously Itiaugurated hy the Btuhby Swede , poked out a safe ono , nnd Dnntiy ran In with another earned run on his boulders. Hut that wasn't tbo end yet. Clineland gave an Imitation of a man try- Jnp to obstruct the illpht of u grounder and inado a fiasco out of It. This tickled Mr. Gunson , tbo cleverest nnd moat graceful llttlo catcher In the business , and ho peculated third. Hungry Swnrtzcl now braced himself fiffalnttn pust of wind , and as ono of Dad's sprinkllnif cirt curves came tortuously bin vny lie struck It squnro In tlio law nnd It ivcntimt Hanriihim with a velocity that turnol the Hibernian's hair red. You know It used to bobluck ns the raven's whip. But look at It when you go out this nftcrnoon. Gunson scamiwrod homo on this last drive , nnd Manning put a stop to the slaugutur by rointfoiit from pitch to lirst. Five runs that is the story on the half ihell. In the sixth Grovcrvvnlkcd out with the contribution box In his li.uuis , and the chari- tiblo Co\boy twirler ( r.ive blmaOivso on lialls. Then ICcnms drove him In on a rattling wo-b.igjcr ( , Tommy getting In himself on Wills' bunt. Ilanrahna'ti out ended Omaha's collection , for they wcro systematically and sclcutlllcally Cblcngood In the lost thrco Innings. IJut the Bovine panehers were not'yot done gathering huckleberries. In their hnlf of thosixth. the Scottish Bard cot in a little snfe Inllcld hit , mid In his nnx- loty to eovcr himself with glory ho attempted to inako third on Cunson'ssafo ono. FJut bo only succeeded In covering himself with mud. Ho made an clcgnnt ulldo for It , but Clove- Jftiid planted the bull ut the Imo ot his ver tebra with a whack that sounded llko Hring a chunk of witty against n barn door. Gunson , however , reached second on the play , and after Manning's out to Canavan , ambled over thaplnto on NIcol's hit. They cnmo npaln In the eighth. Qunsonlcd oft with his second slncloln the panic , but was forced nt second by Swartzel. who was batted in by hits by Manning and Smith. ' The ncfony lusted Just ono liour nnd thirty- five minutes. Tills afternoon Fagln , tha count , says ho'll ( hut , em out. Will hoi Hope so , any way , Hero are the figures : OMAHA. All. 1L 111. 811. SB. FO A E. Cnnnrufi , U 4 0 Walsh , KH t Noamuu. C 4 O'Connor , II ) 4 000 ( llovi'liuul. : ib 3 KimriH , r [ : i WII1H , in 4 , Hlinnililui.Sb. , 4 - Clurto , ] ) 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 3 0 ' TotulH J5 1 5 "o 1 24 11 1 KAS3AB CITV. AU. II. 1U. 811. SPO \ , A. t. Ml nillllK,2t ) , .5 NtCOl , HS 5 Hiiitth , If 5 Hoover , rf 5 Htourn'i , 111 4 1 2 0 0 10 0 1 Carnontur , ! ) b 3 ItliriH , 1)1 , , , . 4 000 ( liinnoii. 0 , 4 1 V 0 1 300 Bivaiuol.p 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 II Totals 3D 7 12 0 1 S7 15 2 EUOltl ! IIV 1ININ(13. ! ( Onmhn 0 00 00 20 00 3 KitimB City 0 00 00 10 1 7 HU.MMAItV. Ituni onrncd-Oniiihii i ; Kansas City 4. Two- 1ii solilt KoiiniH. Tlirun-busu IilU Stearns. Douhlo pliiyH-N'luol to Stourns , llano on liUt-Olf : tlhirko 1. oil Kwurt ol : t. Struck out HyOlutkol. bv awivrtzclS. Tlmo of eumu Onu hour und llilrty-llvo inliiutmi. Umplro Uiuullu. Sioux City C , Denver 2. Sioux CITY , la. , August 20 , [ Speclnl Tclo- Bram to THK Her. . ] Following Is the score of today's game : RIOl'X CITV. 11 II < ) A n ro A c PlrniiM. rf , , , .00010 McOlono. 3ti.l lllnok , in. . , , .00010 MeClollnn. 2b.O 0 _ 0 ( llunn.ir .1 I 1 0 0 Curlls. m. . , ,0 1 a 0 0 .1 3 8 1 1 U'llrlon.lb. ' J 8 U 0 llruimun. b. , .00070 Ui'rnolJn. o 1 T 0 U 1'iiwoll. Hi , , , .10800 WIlKun , If. . > 4 1 0 ( lenlna , ni. . . .0 o A a o Moisltt , rf. 1 1 0 1 Dovlln. i > , . , .1 0 0 U 0 Wllltl'lK'lHl , 190 a 2 C'rosiloy , c. . .1 1 U 1 0 Mc.Nabli , p..0 t 0 1 it Total i 0 4 27 II Totals TlJ J7 10 "ii 11V 1N.N1M13. RIOHX City 0 1 5 Donvcr. 0 I ) 0 a . Karneil riiiis-nenvor 8. limes on bulls Tlcv' lln 4 , Mo.NiihbX Struck out Dovlln 0 , JloNnbtj 4.1.i > ft on bases Sioux City 4 , Uiinvor 13. Sneil- ill-chits Illuuk , MclJlollimYliltolmnd. . I'lissed nulls Uro-.sloy I. lliiMi > n8lolen Htraius , llixis- iiiin , Mi-dlono , McClollnniirll9.0'llrliin , Mos- Bltt , Tlnioof Riimo Ono hour and thirty-live 'inhiutoa. Umplru lloovor. Kt. I'nul 12 , Lincoln 2. ST.PAUI , Minn. , August U3. [ Special Tele- Rvam to TIIIJ DEB. ] Following Is the score of today's ' gnino : iir 2 1030301 3-12 LtlH'Oln. , 0 OOOUO 11 0-L JUMMAUV. Ituns curncil St. I'luild , T.lncolnS. Two-baso hlU-Uniiiliurta , Mcl.iiuijlillii , C'llno. Tli roc linneliU-Mookln. llomu riinw .Mol.uiislilln I no , llrlhllilocoii ) , lluao.ion balls Solinilt SI Itoncli 1. Htruck out Sfliailtt , lloacli I Wilrvs-Malii9 | und Dooms. Standing oftho C lubs. I'luyocl. Won. 1'cr Ct..Cl. . 01Cl . .Cl.KIO Cl , KIO ,013 49 , W 48 .4 * 4 M . V1 4'M 'M C ) .30 7U Tlio Covvlmj'H TbilCaiiuuCtty ( uudOiimliu will Uyjt fflu tbl ufWnioonvltU Siultli iu.a Douo boo In the points for the Cowboys nnd Faln ( ? and Newman for tlio Black Sox. Sunday they will piny two games , ono In the morning and ono In tlio afternoon , nnJ ai this Is the last appearance of the comliij * champions In thhcity this season a Inrpo crowd should turn out and give them a routing furowcll , Umplro Caslok. Andy Cuslck lias been rcnppolntcd ta a "NVestcm association umplro nnd will oniclato at today's jramo boUvccn the UlacUSoxanU tlio ICatv boys. _ Nation ill ijcnutic , AT KUSTOX. Boston , . 0 01 00 000 1 2 Cincinnati . 0 00 00 1 00 0-1 Hits-Boston 8 , Cincinnati 1. Errors- Boston S , Cint-lnnatl 7. Uattcrlei Mullnno and Harrington ; Clarkson nnd Uauzol. Uin- piro 1'ovvers. _ AT PIltr.UIBLPlttA. Philadelphia. . . . 3 00000010-4 Chicago . I 10100102-0 -Philadelphia 3 , Chicago II. Krrors I'lillivlclphla 4 , ChlcaKO I ) . Batteries Vlckoryond Sclirlver ; Stela and Klttrcdge. Umpiw Lycnb. _ AT nnOOKLYX. Brooklyn . 4 1005000 -10 Clovolmid . 2 OS 30 000 O-O Hlts-Rrooklyn 10 , Cleveland G. Krrors Brooklyn 0 , Cleveland 5. Battcrlci Terry and Clark ; Ucatln und 21nuner. Utnplro ATXKIV TOIIK. New York . 0 1 Plttsburti . 0 00 00 000 0 0 Hits-New York G , I'i ttsburg 2. Errors- New York 3 , Pittabur/a. natterlcs Welch and Buckley ; Anderson , and Ucclter. Umpire - piro ijtrlof. I'lnycrrf Ijcajjuo. AT llOiTO.f , Boiton . 3 4004101 5-18 PlttsburR . 0 00000000-0 Hits-Boston 1,1 , , Plttaburg 10. Errors Boston 1 , Pitts burg 0. Butteries lUdbourno and Murphy ; Maul and Hurley. "Umpires Ferguson und Ilolbert. A7riiitvurLprtr\ . Phllndelphla.l 000 00321 2-8 Buffalo . 0 0 lilts-Philadelphia 11 , Buffalo 11. Errors Philadelphia , uuffalo 0 , Bittorlcs Hua- ted and llallman ; Stafford and Mack. Umpires Snydcr und Pcarco. _ AT I1110OKI.YN. Brooklyn . . . .1 03200030 1 10 Cleveland. . . .0 0 HIts-Brooldyn 14 , Clovolaiid 13. Errors Brooklyn C , Ulcvelnnd 7. Batteries Hom- inlnp and Daily ; Ornhcr nnd Urennan. Umpires Qailiioy and Sheridan. AT NU\V vouic. New York . 3 1004013 0 11 Chicago . 1 1000001 1 4 Hits-New York 7 , Clilcajjo 7. Errors Now York (5 ( , Chicago 7. Batterlos O'Day ' and Brown ; Baldwin and P.irrell. Umpires { uljjht and Jones. American AT STIUCUdB. Syracuse . 2 00 000 00 1-0 Louisville . 0 1003231 ' 10 Hlts-Syracuso 12 , Loulsvlllo 12. Errors Syracuse 2 , T oulsvlllo 5. Batteries Mc- CuilouKh and Briggs ; Ehret and Bllgh. Urn- ilro I'ecblcs. _ AT BALTIMORE. Baltltnoro . 1 00 000 10 0 2 St.l-ouis . U 10 103 00 0 Hits Baltimore 7 , St. Louis 7. Errors Baltimore 2 , St. Louis 4. Uatterles German and 'JTownsond ; Hart and Munyau. Um plro Kmslle. The Toledo game was postponed on account ot wet grounds. Campbell Plays Hall. DKSISOX , la. , August C'J. [ Special to THE IRE. ] Dow City and Donlson crossed wts today , Dow City wlnnhiffhy a score of .0 to 7 , Campbell's flrst huso play was the feature , lie had fifteen put outs nnd four assists , without an error. Games at Crete. Ciinm , Nob. , August 29. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE Bni' . ] Tlio third series of cham- ilonshlp games of base hall between the Rackets and Steldls of tills cltv- took place : hls afternoon , nnd ended In a victory for the Steldls by a score of 5 to 4. T1IJB SfEEJ ) ftlXU. Gutteiilmrg ; Races. GtrrrcMnuiio , N. JAugust 29. [ Special Telegram to THE BUB. ] Summary of today's wees ! Throo-quartcrs of a mile , soiling Harry Husscll ( tlio fuvorlto ) won , KingttocK seo- oud , Sophist third , Louis CJ drawn. Tlmo Three-quarters of a mllo.'selllnR Porlcles ( the favorite ) loft at the post , Amalgam and Hairspring ran a dead heat , Hot Scotch third , Samarium drawn. Tlmo 1:17. : In the irun-oft Hairspring won , Amalgam sec ond. Timo1:13. : . Fivo-eiphths of a mile Claudlno ( the favorIte - Ito ) von , Lady Mary second , Alarmingthlrd , ICnlckkuaelc drawn. Thlrteen-slxtoentlis of a milo , selling Woodcutter ( the favorite ) won , Lonely second end , Jack Uoso third , Crutches and Pall Mall drawn. Tlmo-l'i ! . Thlrtcon-slxtccntlis of a mlle Climax won , Bradford ( the favorite ) second , MabJo third. John E , lugo and Uuarunteo drawn , Timo-1 :21K. Onoandone-clKhth miles , selling Vigilant won , Llttlo Mlnnio second , Gardner ( the favorite - vorito ) third , Irene and Mlddlostono dra\vn , Tlino-1 : : > TJ < r. Soveii-cldhths of a , mlle , sellln--Pontlco won , Marty B second , Lancaster third. Uuclt- stone ( the favorlto ) not heard from , 'ilmo Itcaeh Unties. BuimtTONBF.VOII , August20 , [ Special Tel- i-prarn to TUB Bui ! . ] Summary of today's ' races : Throb-fourths of a mile , selling Gertie D won , Tiotra second , Waldo Johnson third Good Hey drawn. Timo-1 :1 ( ! } . Three-fourths of a mlle , scllliiK Monsoon nnd Appomtittox ran a dead heatlovor ; { third , Dnlusnmn drawi. Time 1:10) . In the run off Moiibooii won , \ppoinattox second. Tiuio -llS'f. ' Seven-eighths of a mlle , two-ycur-olds Thorndalo won , Jack of Diamonds sceoud , Llzzlo ( the favorite ) third. Slnaloa ( colt1 nnd Flitter ( filly ) drawn. Tlmo 1 :80)f : ) . Ono nnd ono-slxtecnth miles , scllinfj- Goiularmovon , Falcon second , Parthian third , Tlio Bourbon ( the favorlto ) not heart from , Harrison , Vivid and ICcm drawn. Ono mlle Tea Tray ( the favorite ) won Dnlston second. Moulin Hurdr thlnl. Mlntr-nra drawn. Tlmo-l \ % . Sovon-olithths of iv mlle , selllnp Firefly ( the favorite ) won , Urhana second , Little Addle third , Hat Hack. Dublin , Ton Koolih and Mnzunm drawn. Time I : : i9 , Full course steeple ehaso , rurowcll stakes tlio last race , ut this meeting Hopcatcr won ICIllanicy second. Pat Oaldoy third. Echo ( the favorite ) not in It , llassanfo und School master drawn , Tlmo 5ilt % The Friend llnoeri. FRIEND , Nob. , Auijust 2S.-Speclal [ Telo- Krain to TUB BEE. ] The unfinished 3:33 trot today -was won by Kittle P. Time 3:40 : , wltn Dick Dlmplo a close socond. la the free-for-all liiftls Vutuus won. Time- . 3:31 : , with Count AValdcrman second. In the 'J : : 3 class Joe won. Tlnio-'Jl.i : > / . The novelty runnlnu race was a hunimer. Blue Illrd took the llrst anil second quarter , Kit tlo H the third , and Walla Walla the inllo. Time 1 :5'J. : Xorro lliiuto Ilaocs. TtniiE HA.UTE , lad. , AUgust JJO.-Thomeet. ln of the Indiana Trotting rnd Pacing osso- elation closed with an attendance of 13,000. The track was fast Summary : Tureo minute , 1250-MnftBlo 1 won , Jack BUcpard second , Jubilant third , Tornplelwr fourth. IleatUmo-aai . 1 our-ycar-old paeo , tTaO-Egro woa , Ji'a Wllion second , Paitwell third. Bwt tlino- "Four-ycar-old trot , f3fiO Kc\v YdrkCoatral on. Mnhbrino lloy second , JlelloVllsnn \ hird , Ilo\lo MnfgtP fourth. Host tlmo- : aaw. 'J :5u : trot , 4100tiuuosoo woa , ItacdalliU \Vnymirtthlrd.CutlicrUij \ ourth. Bcsttlmo-2:2l j. JIuiTfonn , Conn. , ugtiit 20. Summary of to-day's ' race * : iJiTO trot ( postponed from Thursday ) ? hwcrawon , Krnnui second , lilcliiuoncl. Jr. , UlrJ , otliorj rulcJ out. B t tlmo 3ilO . ! ) ! 20 pwo , $ lOMiUvlilcd-Diilla3 , woa , Hob Tovlor second , otliorji dlstarccd , Beat tlmo ! /iU. / 2:18 : trot , $2,009 , illvldnl Jtoc'ltlnp I3lrrt von , Mambrinn Maid tcconil , J , B. Klchnrd- on third , itcEucn fourth. Dcst tlrue- slff. aC' : , trot , ei,50J , divided Mamie Woods von , Albion second , JolmV thU'd. Major Ultlch fourth. Beat tlmo-l ! :20 } ( . Toilay'n Ti ! [ < . AT cnto.voo. rirat Itnco-PllirrIinOa > iM. Second linro Tnlcnn , Kntlo .1. 'J'hlril Iliiro-Itlltfy , I iiKllRht. 1'ouvth Uaco Kiutitlorov , Irclina. J'lftli Itaoo-PlunBcr , KilBoll. Sixth Uuco-.r. 11. i-'rocd , I'oail Jonulnpi. SovciilU Kacc Steve Juioipo , 'JCota Stcus. . AT siiEKrsiii\.in.v.T , Tlrat Hiico-ICingstoa , Mcriilcn. Second Itaco Keclaro , 14upcrta. 'i'lilrd Kaco Potomnc , Kllilcer. 1'ourth llaco [ urlilcn. ItUpali. rittb Kaco-Tuttlor-Prank AVurd. ijlxtnUuco-ICcrii , llelln B. Dntrlc.s for "Toilivj's ll.tucs. iT C1IIC.VCO. Tlrst race , ono rnlto Daniel , Hornpipe , Lhzln 11. Crawllsh , L.aily Lea , rilgrlm. Second raco.tlvo-clfjhtha of a inllotivo-ycar > oUh. acllliiK-Collcctor , Bob MiCort. Bhlloti , [ Ciitlo J , U r.llflful , Janwa V , Vulc.iu , Clara G. Third raco. 0110 and ono-slxtcynth miles , landlciip loloy , Cams , .LongHght , Jed , Uluo Vail. Vail.Fourth Fourth raoc-tlirce-quartcra of a inllo , sell ing Ireland , Billy Barlov , Fauntlcroy.John. Red , Crib Cldor , Gorllo B , Bcsslo Uriggs , L rnnklo D. I'lfthraco , flvo-clgbtha of a rallo , two-ycnr- oldj , selling Ed Boll , Miss Barnes. Patrick , Brookvrood , J J , Hunger , Ivaalioo , itliaca. Sixth race , thrcc-nuiivtei-a of a inllo , oll- Ing Barthold , Creole , Dock Wiclf , Hcaly Jonn. J. B. Freed , Barney Odaro , Boot Jack , L'carl Jennings , Signal. Seventh race , six furlonss , selllnif Steve .Tcromo Packhorse , Torn Slovens , Itedstonc , Joe Wjnno , llaranibouro , Vccstor , 1'asslon Ono. Weather clear and tmclcfaat , t . . . _ First race , 11 vo-oighths of a inllo Bobby Beach , Drlzzlo , Worth , Ealliirat , Klngaton , Second race , ono aad oao-elghth rallos Dolphin states Dcmtith , Jennlo R , Master- lode , Anaconda , Eminence , llosctta , Con Can , 3cirl Set , Ueclii-o , Tula Blaclcburu , Uu- jicrta , Fun Fan ( eolt ) , Undo Dob. Third race , three-quarters of a mile , futu rity stakcH-Potoinac , Amulet , Cleopatra , Masher , W B H , Longfortune , Hey del Itoy , IVlontaiia , Sister I..iiida , Firuwork ! , Espor- aiiru , Itecljon , Anilwlanco , Dott Prathor , Sally JlcClcllanStratUmcath , Kllkcor , Slon- tcroy. Ton rth race , one. mile DobbyBach. Kyrlo B , l oxmcdo , Little Jim , Merldeu , Niagara , Leon tine , Everghdc , Klzpah. rifth race , ono nnd oiie-olRlith jnllos. sell ing Lotion , Donloy , Tnttlor , Frank AVard , Elcvo , St. Paris , Quotation , Dousman , To ronto , Auranla , Em'nciu'o. Sixth nice , one mile , Green stakes , on turf HcllaB , Icoberff , Philosophy , at. Luke , St , John , Kern , Penzanco , Macho th II , Jlos- tcrlodo , Anaconda , MamloB , Cotllllou. "In Union Tlioro isSirenfith. " ALTJANT , N. Y. , August 29. Acallhns been issued for a convention to organize a perma nent state farmers' ' league by coun ties , to bo hold at Altamont on September 5. The call ombodlos these words ! "A unlflcationof tlo organizatlonsand n welding of the chain of relationship with tlio body of the farmers of the sUto Is of paramount Importance nl this time. The need isurpcnt , jirudcut counsel la expected and cDlcieut , practical awl disinterested di rection required , In union there is strength. Dr. Blrnoy cures hay fovcr. lice Udfif. Arizona Ilcpublicims. Pnix , Ariz. , August 29 , The rcpub- llcaa territorial convention yesterday nom inated QeorjoV , Cheney for congress. The platform endorses tlio national administra tion , commends the silver bill and inalstathat f reo colnago of silver must follow j requests congress to pass before adjournment the bill now pending known as tha act fpr the purifi cation of elections in Arl/onn , auddonuuda the admission of the toritury as a state. A force of moil is at present at vorlt preparing the fair f rounds on Sherman nronuo for the coming1 fair , September \ to-1 , which promises to bo the best fair ever liohl uiuloi1 the management of the Douglas county agricultural society. No spared to make it a BUCCOSS. Miitunl Conoc.sslcuisJtutlo. PAWS , Aiijiist29. | I.o Purls prints the fol lowing : "Nejrotlntlons between Prnnuonnd the United States relative to the American tariff are approaching a favorable conclusion , IhuVasliinirton Kovcninicat will ranovo tlio duty on works of French , art and franco will remove the prohibition against American pork. " Organizing ; a Iicei filature. GUTIIIUK , I. T. , August29. The legislature was oi'Riinliod this morning by a combination of democrats and nlllanco rnomln'rs. ' lion , Georco Goldemhlre , an alliance member from I'ayno county , was chosen picsldcut of the council. In the lower houra H was tlo- velopcil that democrats and alliance members liad combined , giving them 14 votes out of 2o , 1G02. Sixteenth and Farnam streets la the now Itoclclslunil ticlcotofllco. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rates. * Futnl llottl I iro. PORT HuiiONMich. , , August 29. The Tun nel house , a largo frame hotel at tbo Sarnla outranco of the St. Clnlr tunnel , liurucJ lastnlglit anil ono of the female em ployesvas burned to death. Two men who were la the honso at tlio time cannot bo found and It is thought they perished nlso. Cooper Nominated Tor Congress. MUWXCKRKV'ls. \ . , August 20. The dead lock In the First congressional .district re publican , coavcntlon at Clinton Junction ended todnr on the eighty-first ballot In the nomination of H. A. Cooper of Racluo. This letires Representative Cas\vellwlio , busbcou la congress for fourteen years , Vail Style Huts. The "groat Dunlup" hats ready. Full stvlca Issued this day. Same unto ns InNovf York and hy all the "four hundred" Dunlap iigonta throughout tlio United States. FREDERICK & GO. , Leading hattors. Sliupo hats to fit the head perfectly , TJO S. 15th st. Ts'ot llovcil to Br.nux , August 29. [ Spoclul Cablegram to TUB Bm : . ] The National Zeltunfj says that the oraporor has declined to accept tbo resignation ol Concral Vcrdy du Yernots as minister of war , Tickets at lowest rates and superior nccomnicxlatlons via thu g-rcat Hock Island route. Ticket otllce , 1002 Six teenth and Farnam streets , Oniaho. Ttopulillonii Cniulldatcs. OCJIJL , Fla. , August 29. There will be no convention of Florida republicans this year , The state central committee jestcrday put In nomination tlio following ticket : For comp troller , L. . D. IlaU ; upremo court judge , J , It. Challen. f tolon 1'rojiortj Iclciitlflocl. Paul Harrlnjton and Terry Connors were arrested scveml days ago with faomo pocket knlvus In tholr possession , evidently IxlonK- Ing to Lambert Dros , of Kearney. Mr. Lam bert arrived , yesterday and Identifier not only the hnlvos but lomo rovolven that the t\vo mon hud on their persotu when arivstod. QUIET AiOf ; THE POT0M , Thollowj GetslAwnto Eoutiiii ) Work a ) if "al ; Happened. SENATE CONTirftJ& ITS TARIFF DEBATE. t i i * Mr. JVIclMieritonCrlrs tollnio SMt Tut oil the Krc.tt.tUst. ltit Italia Ditto Sir. Carlisle Tiitj * Wool. " \YAsnivoTOf , August 20. Immediately after tlio reading of the journal tlio house went into committee of the whola on tlio prl- vnto calendar , The first bill to bo considered , was the om nibus southern war claims , Rlr , Thompson of Wisconsin , who had objected to Its pos- sagooutho ground of some claimants wlioso claims -wore claimed to be disloyal , offered a substitute ( trilling out the oboctlon- ) able features , and by unanimous consent It was agreed to , The bill carried nboutP530,000. , The committee rose , thoblll passed and the committee resumed Its session. When tlio committee again pso half a Oozcn prlvtto bills vcro passed. Oa motion of Mr. Smith o ( Illinois the scn- atoblllpossd conatiUtingCairo , I1L , a port of delivery. Tlio house then boR a recess. M the evening session , before the consider ation oftho prlvaio pension bills , a paragraph from Lo Purls , to the effect that the govern ment of the United States -would , remove the duly onworks of .French art and that the French government would rcinoro the prohibition against American porlc as a result of recent negotia tions , \vas slown the members of tbo sennto ilnanco committee. Mr. Aldrlch said ho know nothing almit any negotiation. Mr. Sbcnnan said of course the members of the Ilnanco committed Itnow nothing nbout any negotiations that may bo fngasou In. lut ! the two subjects mentioned in the article from Lo Pails , ho said , hnvo no connection with each other , The jlnanco committee will probably recommend tliat the duty bo removed from works of art , riot only French but nil foreipi arts. Thcro is adlflerciieo of opinion on tbo mbjcct vhicb bos not yet boon settled , but It will have no relation , ho said , totlic notion of the French gowmnont against American pork. Senate. "WAsnixaTOS1 , August HO. In the senate Mr , Blair presentee ! a memorial of the women's nallonnl industrial league for the suppression and punishment of the nraicdas- snjshisknovn asI'lnlcrton detectives. Jlr. Edmunds offered n , concurrent resolu tion provldins that wlen tno two houses ad journ September 13 , it bo to November 10 , 189) ) . 'Iho resolution was laid over for the present , Tbo tariff bill was then taken up- the rcnd- ingqueitionbeinj on'tlio ' fluanco coramitleo's amend loon tto the-paragraph which taxcssnlt in bags and. packages 1'J cents per hundred , pounds , and salt In' bulk 8 cents , tbo amend ment being1 to strlko bat tbo proviso allowing drawbacks on salt used in exporting meals. Jlr. JlcPhcrson moved to strike out the entire - tire paragraph , the effect of which would bo to place sal ton tto frjeo list. After considera ble debate on the Amendment , la wliloh. Mr. AJlsompokoaRalristjputtinfsnlt ! ( on thofreo list , it woa rejected , Mr. Cullom argued against striking out tJio provision in the para graph. Exuort trade , ho said , demandedfor- eipi salt. JIo hud 'always ' been In favor of protection , oven In the natter of salt , but this was not a question of protection to American salt It was a question of protec tion to tlio .American ( export neat business. After some further dchatoon the salt para graph , a vo to was'taken , on the committee amendment , which resulted in the provision being retained. The republicansennlors who voted against the ilnanco coinmittco's amendment wore Mcsai-s , Allison , Culloin , XMrnunds , Hailoy , Insalls , Jones of Nevada , Mitchell , 3att ] , Plumb.ShermanTellervasbburnaad , Wil son of Iowa , No amendment was offered to any of the paragraphs [ roinSOS to . ' 113. Oa motion of Mr. Plumb , the duty on brandy. . In. paragraph 314 , and on cordials , Honors , etc. , was Increased fromS2 to S3 i > or { jullqn/on bay rum from ? 1 to 82 , and "on champagne an a othorsparkllng wines , so as to mauo rates on bottles of not moro than a quart Mid inoro than a pint 10 per dozen In stead of 87 ; not more than a pint nnd moro than 11 half pint , (5 ( per do/en instead of ยง ,1.50 , ; one-halt pint each or less , $ .2.50 instead of 81,75 , and where bottles contain moio than a quirt , $3.25 $ per gallon additional. On notion of Mr. Plumb the following amendments were agreed to : The paragraph relating to still allies by milchi ; tlio rate per ' i casus 7'i , cents instead of 50 ccuta and in cases of twelve quart Iwttlcs or twoii- tyfourpint bottles ( J.50 Instead of $1.05 , extra quantities to bo taxed 10 cents porplnt instead of Cccnts ; tbo paragraph relating to ale. porter and beer la bottles or Jugs by nwlunifthodutj'GO cents per gallon instead of US cents , and whonnot In bottles or JURS IK > cents per gallon Instead of 20 cents ; the para- Kraph relating to malt extract by nuklnftho duty In casks 35 cents per gallon instead of 20 cents , in iuj-3 00 cents per pal- loa Instead of 40 cents , ami wicn scaled or condensed 00 per cent advalorem Instead of 40 ; the paragraph roltting to cherry Juleoandpruno 3uico tir raakingtho duty 75 cents per gallon instcnil of CO centy when contolnlnunotmorothanlS per cent of alcohol , and $3 per pillion Instead of f2 , andtiC .per cent ndvulorom when containlntj inoro tton 18 per cent of alcohol , The paragraph relating to gliiBorale , soda- valor and othcrsluilUrvitcrswasamenJed , on report of tlio ilnauco coiamltloc ; , liy re ducing the rate ( roinlU cents to lOcoiitaper dozen bottlci , and on motion of Air. Cnmslo bj Inserting the word "artificial. " Thonar- ajraph relating to mineral watcra and their imitations was slruckoutouthorecouinicuda- tlon oltho Hiianco committee. Bchcilulol , rclatingto cottonmanufacturos , and schedule J.rolatlng to llax and licmp , voro pissed over in formally. ScheituloK , nlatlngto wool and manufac tures of wool , was then taken up. All paragraphs - graphs from T > 7 to 8 < ! D , relatliiRto mv wool , liavinghceai-end , Rlr. Curllsomoved to have thorn struck outso as to liavowool put on the free list. Ho argued la support of Ms iiroiO- sltlon iind urged that the simo reason -\\hlch \ vas used to Justify putlinir sug.ir . ontho frco list applied equally to putting \vool on tb.o free list. In reply Mr. .Aldrlch pointed to the facl that while the homo product of sugar had made only asllfiht intreaso Torino year , the homo product ol wofil bad increased enor mously , J Mr.ShormanjtatcJ some facts la relation to \vool-Kroivit)8ilndustryor tlio United Slate ? as a demonstration of the wisdom of the policy adopted , -In thotarllf of lb(17 , Ho nrRuod that Ufo -oolprovlug liitcrosti should ho encouraged so that the quantity nnd quality proda ij would Lo suBlcient for oil woolen goods manufactured in the United States and for all foreign woolen goods that nro used heio. Pending the bill , ho said in answer to a question that Mr , Cullom's ' bill practically Vccnuctfld tno provisions of the law of 1800 , which * had operated so wall , After some furlbci dcba to Iho son nto ad journed. JMarlcot. BOSTON , Mass JyVvsfwst 20. [ Special Tclo gram to TUB DnrnTho demand for woo ! las been good and tto eales of the week foot up 3,000,000 pounds. Prices have been in favor of luyors , the tight money inarlrcl forcing SOMO dealers to grant concessions in order to effect sales , Ttrritorywools have licon most actlvo and have been selling at r > ; ( jlJOo ( or clean ftno ; 55@57o for flno modluin , nad 53@55c for medium. California \vool is quiet. Choice spring Is selling at Sj@-Mo and uvoruRO viool nt IT SOc , U'cxasvocl bus Leon in moderate demnud , Eastern Oregon sold at It iiOc , Ohio and 1'ennsylvania lloeces have been dull , with imall sales of 2C ntUCJ31 ! > < fc , and XJC at iKHftllo. Mkhl an X U unchnnged at 'Jinffl'JOo for No. 1. There lias bcoit n ( food Inquiry for clotlilng wools nnd talcs have been inado at y > ( iiMa for Michigan and Ohio and at sy : WiforNo. ! I combing. Ohio tine dolalno soils at JHffraoo and .Michigan ntl . Pulled -\vools havcbccn qulot and small aales of super have been nado ut S0 ( < 4-llo ) and of extra at l'ci-clu vool 1) steady bit quloU JOUX'S JKKriKirujFTiaJi IVKEtt , Vmlom Cniiwoi Toiul to Itolloro tlio Strain lit the Kleiner TVInrkot , Nt\v \ VOUK , jVugust ll. ! ! [ Special Telegram o 'Jim lliB.-ll. : ] O. lun ) k O.'s U'eckly levL'w says j Tlio greit rcllof In thomonoy nnrket liero caused by the treasury purchaio of 4per cent bonds , the rclusalot tto labor cdcratlon to take up mul extend tlio sti-llcoou hoCcntr.il rjilronJ luidthaprosiiecttliuttho lennto will soon reacha llnal notion in the .aril bill have all tended to Itnprnvo llio state of kslni'ss. At the same tlmo better croiiprospcetslmvo bimight a tlUtlticl rcac- lonlu the spoeiilntlona which most KtarHcd exports. Thus , whllo the voluma of domestic trndo continues gimtcr than In any previous : eirut tills se.iaon , bnnk clearings ( or Au- just outsldoof thli city exceed last ycir's ty 21 per cent and the outlook- clenror and brighter , " \Yool sales at Boston reached 3,005,000 , pounds and inauy mills having sulntitvtcd : orrltory\vn.rp for flocco ivool In wo , tlio marlet for flceco liis been vault nnd better orders for woolen goods are reported by the mills.A fairtraJo continue * In cotton goods. Copper Is llrmor again , after large sales at 17 cents. ' 1'ln has advanced cent and lead is stroncjerat Sl.70. Thobootand shooti-udo Is largo and active. 1'ho past week Ins wlt- iieasea some further improvement In the de mand for mauufacturcdforias of Iron and steel pinto and structural mills nro crowded , vltli better prices In some cases , I3ut thoplglroti market. . Recording to private accounts from PhiUdclphla , Is badly dlsoranlcd atprcscnt and Is not stronger there , the doubt whether production has not much oxcoodcdlhodo- tnnnJ affoctln ? tbu views of buyers. Stajrintion prevails In tbo conl trada and It is admitted that many pilccs still rule in actual sales. The reduction ol output re- strlits very loipcifcutly tbo total tbisyenr to August 10 , being only iKiO.OOO tons behind las > t ydar's recoiil. Accounts from other cities nro even moro favoriblo , than usual , excepting as to money nnrkcts. Iloston iioto especial activity In leithor , la Phila delphia collections in many branches ren dered slow by monetary pressuro. Chlcjjjo , on the contrary , reports ir.onoy plenty at 0 per cent on cull r.nd collections cosy ; a bettor trade than luit icar iu dry goodsaud clothing ; a i-cductlon of 7. per cent in stockyaids business slnco the strike ; adecreasoof o'Jporceiit ' In AVOO ! com pared with last year , 20 per cent , in butter unda. stendydccrcaso In dressed beef , but n largo Increase in cured tucats , Inrd , clu'eso , entile , lildes and 100 per cent lu hogs. KL Louis bus a fair volume of trad o and Milwaukee notosarnplJ jilsorptlon of money by grain movements at Increased prices. At " "Detroit. Cleveland , Oinihitmd ; : St. Paul tr.ido . is satisfactory nnd at Miiinenpolls the Hour output Is 10,000 barrels , and the lumber trftde Isflrm. AtlCansas City no than go is notcil ana at Pittshurir a peed do- mnad for matuifncturod Iron , thvnnnah reprts a brisk trade , but Jacksonville much discouragement -A.tl.ui Ui trade Isood ( andthocropoutlook : very promising. Into- riorniouey innrkcb donotyot fcul the relief socn hero , and atl'hilnilelimia the inarlcct is tight at 53f to tt vor cent for co-nmc-roial paper , at Pittsburu active at ( j to 7 , at Clovc- lani the demand ctcecds the sup ) > l3' , at De troit the demand Is strong at 8 , nt Milwaukee thomnikot is very linn at 8 , and at St. Paul tight as It is at SL Louis , vlth T to 8 ruling , and at Suviumah and Atlanta. Presumably tbii pressure \vill oontliino as business ex pands and products go forward to market , The movement 'it some staples is chocked by hlghpriccs. wheat ex ports fall belowlast year and lao vnluo of all exports iron I Icw York for four wcoks shows a de crease of 25J ] percent from last year. But prices liavo boon yloldliifj rapidly , i > hentand cora cadi ahout "conUand oats 3 cenUfor tboweelt , oil over lj < j cents , poik2. cents per barrel and cotton % of a cent , Hoprs , lard and butler aw stronger aiidcofrcounchanitcd. The business failures occurring throuybout tbo country du rln ? tlio last seven days nuni- berlSO as compared -\vith 1W Instvoclc. . Per thocorresponrtlng week of last year the flfr- ui-cs were 211. Xchr/xskn , lo\va mid JOakotd Pensions. "VfAsniNOTON' , August JS , [ Special Tolu- fjrara to THE 33 tc.j Pensions wcro today irrantedtho followliig.Nolmiskaiis : Original Villiam J. Campbell , Blooniinuton ; Thomas Thompson , SprliiBllold ; Jncob Billes , Pa\vnco CltyJnmcs ; Iloagland , de ceased , Do Witt ; Antou KioverVayno ; John Hill , Oiaaha ; Lcvl D. Ttaj'cr , Dorno- brog ; Ilotiry Hayncs , Ininnii ; John W. Unger , Alexander : " \VIllion Greene , Kear ney ; William Hutchmun , Pawnee City. Original widows , etc. Minor of Jainos HO.IK- land , DoWitt ; Anne , widow ot Divid E. Ecu , Oakdalo. loivn : Orlsinnl Jasper N" . Ilocd , Afton ; SeldloyY. Harder , Decatur ; Ellslia "Wccso , Evans ; William T. Payne , Bloomflcld ; Asa V. Churchill , deceased , I'lainflold ; David Casper , Ottumwa ; Charles .1" . Tanner , llock- wcll ; Jacob Scliitidlcr , James ; Elvcrtoii BigelovVliitinic ; George Johnson , " \Vood- stock ; Charles AV. Watson , Pulaskl ; Lewis Rvffcoin , JlondaminViniam ; Hampton , Netr London ; \Yllllam Cloiuliiiiiln , deceased , Brushiro Crookj John Patrick , Norwlk ; Simon Grosser , Parnij ut , Original \vldo\va. etc , Charlotte , widow of Asi V. Cliurclilll , riaimleld ; Susan M.fMo \ \ \ of Enos 11. Oardnor , Io\vn Ulty ; JIary S. , widow of Jnmes M. Alooro , Ad.ilr . ; Loulna , widow of John D. Blakq , Chorokooj Nnncy , widow of PhitlipStaik , PUtio. South Dakota ] Ortarinal Illchanl Dako- low.LIon l lls ; JohnOlouserIruiisbur'h , ! ; Amos D , Combs , Hosmor ; James AY , David son , Davidson. OriKimil widows , etc , ISIary , mother of Wartin Ncirigs , Parks ton , - TV. 0. TU. Convention. Adjourns. FitnsioNTN"ob , AugustSO. [ Special Tele gram toTiiBBni',1 ' Tbo fourth distrlctcon- vcatlonof the V'otnen's Christian ' 1'omper- nnco union closed its annual session thfa ovcnins , with annddress ly Mrs. Hoffman of Missouri. Oftlcers were elected as follows : President , Mrs. C. II. Wallter , Surpilso ; vice president , JVilss Unticss , president AYahoo"Vs" ; corresponding' sccrotiry , lira. , Hooper ; recording secretary , Fannie Osborno , ITromont ; treasurer , IVliss Ella " \Vutson , Bellovood. Mrs. Walker wai elected delegate to tbo nation nl conven tion at Atlanta and Mrs. L. E. Dimes of Yahoo , alteinatc , District superintendents of departments wcro dioson"an follows ! jVIotbor * ' meotlngs , Mrs. Mowers , Marietta , Saundcrs county ; press work , AIra Mannio Carlisle , Ytthoo ; loyal tompcranco leulon , MM. Gibson , liislnp City jUvanprolhtlc , Mrs. Oivens , Genoa ; hj'fjlcao nnd health , Mra DI- . Do.me , North IJcnU ; young woman's vfork , Mss IMannossVahoo \ ; Dcmoicsttork , Mrs. S.M , Lee , \\rahoo \ ; fraiulilsc , Mrs. N. II. Bell , IVcmont ; scientific tcmpcranca Instrnc- tlons , Mrs. Morils Jones , David City ; parlor nicotiiigs. Bli-s. J. T. Smith , Fullerton ; social purity , Mrs. A. E. AVIIUaiia , IVomoiif torn- pcraiico in Sunday hchools. Jlrs. 0 , C. Cole- man. Surprise ; ( lower missions , Mis. TJoyco , Stribner ; county fairs , Mrs. C , C. UovcikltfO , IvlariotUi ; Sabbath obsoivance , Mrs. I , II , Cratio , Iloopor. Miss Laura Hello Brcssler ofOctavla won the gold medal in tlio contest last evening. _ _ Juince Cnuiity Ttrpiibltcnnn. PUMCHTOV , Nob. , Aiifrust 29. [ Si clal to Tin BEB. ] The xcpubtlcan county convention was hold here yesterday to nomi nate ncounty attorney nnd select delegates to the congressional uuiTsenatotlal * convention , After ahard flght L.MMorfantho ( pros- cnt incuinCcijt , ivos ronoininated for county attomey. A motion was offered that Melltle- John bo allowed to 'name the congressional delegates and Brady the senatorial , liut these Bcntleinon preferred that tHe convention BO- loct the delegation , which was then done , The delegation will ho for Aleiklejohn Ural nnd last. The float senatorial delegation is believed to bo favorable to Brady. Booth privileges at the fairgrounds can lo Imd by applying to Arthur 219 S. UthBt. Shools InAuitrlo. , Aupust 29. Several earthquake shoclcavoro felt in the Danube \allojryc3- terilay , Tboy lasted ten minutes and the rltor rose In IOIIRllaes similar to waves caused by a steumer's paddies , A. JJninniolli BAM LAKE Cnv , Utah , August S9. [ Spe cial Telegram tflTimBuK. ) A in literal wax and osphalUnlnlnic company , vltli ( ' 1,000,000 capital , was oritanUod here today , It will vork tlio Emery county deposit * ai placers , TBRPOBlICBM&TIIESFIlEEtY A. Surcease of Railroad Strikes for & Lous Time t COIHO. THESTOCKYARDSSWCHMENSURHENDER Mntitnl ConciMqionn ro Jlmle , the Itailrond OniuJiUs ABrcelnjj to Hcrcallcr Gno All Grlcv- onccia 1'iitlciit CUICAOO , w\UBUst 20.-fS racial Tole mrn to TmBn ! , | Tncro Is anurceaaoof the strlko epidemic hi Chlcajo just now nnO the public feels unutterably i-ellovcd. Tlio strlldnjj stockyards swltclunen hold a nioctlaj ; this morning and after discussing the situation and thocnusos that led to Dthofalluro oftho strlko tlioy ordered bulletin * iwtcd declar- Ingthostrikooff. It wont Into effect at 1 o'clock mid nil thoroadi nro rmuiinj * aptln as usual. . Including the Chicago & .Alton and the Lake Shore. General Mwaper Clnppell of the Chicago & .Altonholda ircctlns t 9 o'clock at his down town oftlco with Chairman Swency of thoSwitchnicn's Mutual All association and a committee of the strikers from that road. Mr , Sweeney had declined to talto a hand In the negotiations for peace unless tbo switch men would glvo lilm the authority to Jinko torrna for tbcm. This authority ho had Jn writing , and after a two hours' ' talli the con ference resulted la the settlement of the strlko under the following conditions : 1 , That thonovr men employed totakotho places ot switchmen who stopped worn on Monday evening , Aunst ! 25 , l9JHshall ) , , If they so desire , continue at worlt and khallnot bo embarrassed or molested by the old nieii. J. That In the future the switchmen of the Cblcagofc Alton iallroid company UKICO vith thoconircniythatbcl'oro tnltiug finsty action by ( luittlng work nnd stopping- the business of tbo coiiii > aay. they will proceed under the rules oftho Switchmen's Jlutual Aid associ ation , \ > huu monitors of that orjranUatlou , and when not will be governed by the advleo and direction of Mr , Sweeney , the chief of. that organization , A Tno Chicago 5clton switchmen njroo that they will not dictate to the company in the matter othirini ? , illsehirtflnu or promot- In its inuii , bub utlU liave the right ut all time.toupiKul t1iroujti ; thfh1 subordinate of- iiceis tohigliur oiUceimoC the company for a redress of any Btlovnncea they may have ; that the company , through Its oltl- cors , xvlll at all times lie rcidy to lear any evldonro for or against a dlbchuruod or a disciplined employe , it being the inten tion of the company to deal fairly with Its employes at all times , and just/sn fur us itcan consistt'ntly to i > iomoto Us yanhnistor.snnd other offlcora from the ranks. The abovobo- iugngrruxi toby the committee , thcro is to bo no feeling in the future toward tbo men on th part of the company or Its oltlct'i's. Immediately sifter tliu close ol thcinoctlng the switch nun's committee went to llio yards to go tovork \ and iuislncssb being got under way as fast as possible , Great Impoitunco is attached by r.illroad managers to the utovo conditions Imposed by Ooiicnil Mumper Clnppell , nslt will bandopted as the basis of allfuturo reUtlom .uid dUnutes b stweentho railroads and their etiiDloyas. In thh way It is loped the frequently rccurnng strikes of railway employ us will bo averted. .Affairs at the stoclcjurds todav vero In a horriblomuddlc. Under the svltchlng asso- clntioii twulro ourfnosdid all tlio work. To day twenty-four roads had each from one to four engines In the yard and tlio result was the direst confusion. The switihlns associa tion will probably bo revived next week. Tearful Disiics.M ut. Tolcny. August SO , [ Special Cablegram KK , ] Tcrrililo stories of distress arc pouringln from'Iokay , where the lira is even now not extinguished. Heartrending scenes are of common occurrence , and an oflleial ap peal lias heen made for aid for 0,01)0 ) people wfco nro ivltliout foci or slidtor , Won , women and children arc const uitly running about the dcsolntnd streets winglm ; their hands and calling on noaven for help. Dlcil olTypliulil F'cvor. Bxi Tiuont , Md. , August 29. llov.Mlclnel Rrennan , a mumber ef tlio congregation of the mission of St Vincent do St. Paul , pro fessor of St. Vincent college at Los A.ngcles , died of typhoid fovorthls aftornson , Tin Importance of purifying tlio blood can- tot ho o\creslhnatcd \ , for vlthout pwo blood you c.imiot enjoy E od licalth. At this season ncaily everyone needs a toodincdlcino to purify , vitalize , nnJcmlcli the Wood , and Hood's Saraparjlla Iswnr.'iy your confUencc. Ills pcculhr In that It ttrciigtl-.cns andbnilJi uptho sjstein.crenlcs . an ai'pctilo ' , and tones tlo digestion , wlillo 1C eradicates disease , Glio it atrlal. Hood's Sirsararllhls Bold byalUlniggHs. 1'rcparod Ity C. I. Hood fiiCo. , Lowull , Mai. BOO Doses One Dollar A Noted DMns "I Jinvo tcenuntiiuTulfBl.lvtr l iu for Iy ) i > t | - la , c U MHimrvt-h unit Co < l > cnow. tiUIi ffUlcU Jjcen arrilctcd , ARE A SPECIAL BLESSING. lcat iiiocUfln lti cxMa , uo ) n v. vM. ( iH onNcv Yorlc. BOLD EVEHYVHEEE , Oflico , i31) & 'tl Park Brownell Hall SEMINARY for YOUNG LADIES. Corncruf JOtli anil 'VorthlrtouBl3. , NEB. OMAHA , - - - nisnorvoriTiiiNaroN , vjtiiroit , TUB Uuv. IIOIIKIII' DOIinitrv,8.T.I ) , Itccron , THE 2/TH / YEAR BEGINS WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER I7TH 1800. For catalogue M'l inrtlcu ui ai ly to llic Itcctor , St. I-Jiri'tt ; eolinnl. Kno.xvlllu , M. , A Cliuroli School f or 0 Iris. 61 , Allmii'n Solioil. KnowlUr , Illlbl ( 3 A Uliurch ScJioot for o ) ' * , KoxrliuUcllnKii.iiotv furniture , npir itpiuri | tin. The lnlot mothDil-4 ofni'jiitil mul pliy * lent culturt. Kvorjthlru up t the llrnp - rv \ "v'fOTnr ' rpl ICoctor und ITouader Aboolutoly Pure. A ore m ottartur hnklns | ) owitir. of laavonlnn itroiiglh U. S. Oovcrninont lte > - oit A.UJ , 17 , ! . AMUSEMENTS. UOtD & IIA.YM . MMJHKCM. llcgining Sunday , August 3 1st "W. RH ARTISTS R [ | IN TIIK I'OUCWINO UKl'ETOlllE Fiiwhiy \\Vdiiosilav. . "Tho Queen's I/ion llanilhcMvlilvf : " Moiuhy.Vo \ lneMlay mill . Krlduy.TlH'llrlxiiiuls ; " Tui-.ilay nnd Satur- 1 < Uiviiiiiliioo."Xiiii | < iii"Tlniii < lri.y , "Krmliili ) ! " ' . & , Siifiml.i ) ' . "Tin ) allkiidn" or "Dorothy. " v li for ono eiitlro woolt Only Regular * Pncas for Scats Will bo Churgoil. Grand 5 Nights. Opening Sunday , August 31st Thi'Uttlo EIcctrloMugiiot , Ollie Redpatli Asslstodby nn \rollont ctvnpanr of Coincill- l 1 sins , 3IiiKeisuiilIniiCL'itJ ) , m tlio 513 FIREMEN'S ' WRRD , POPULAR PRICES ! RESERVED SEATS1 35o , 5Oc. : slii'ut open Saturday. AUJT. S ) . M pec , WIUi l AWhKlt. 1\I\NACEI { , CORNER IITHAND FARNAM STREETS Grand Reopening Salurdiy , August 231 , THE WORLDIN WAX allfc-llko roprridurtton of tlio crowned liuuiUof Kuropu In Iliolrrobusof .st.it n. K13MMLBB BLEOTROOLrTBD , Afaltlitnl norLriiyiil o [ liladoatb. S < P A. O 13 e M O \ jT S DD Alvlnu Knri-Xlo. the ( 'unions MtiK iImi. G cor so KiUvurils. llio finiioui Coinodliin. l.lt- tloMl lilRlit.uud other Htuia wllliippcar or * IIAPOX'S : DOO ouums. * ZV TWliNTVOAMNEMiTISTS Oao Dime JkdmlLs to All. OPEN TO THE WORLD. OIAHA CITY EACES , IN CONNCOTION WITH THE Douglas County Fair. OMHA , NEB , September 2nd to 4th , 1890. Tuoidnj , Scptoinhei'Sntl. 9 TrJittlnj Foals of 18SJ , mlle beats , bcsfc M J SliiJ Wfif Tiottlns 2.V : ) chili , Jiillu lio.its . , test : iln 5. MA. . ItminJnj 1 inllu disli ilOO ' * AViMlni'K < lnjSuptcinlicr JJrd. Trot tins Kuils pi 1837 , inllo liouts , best 3 111 5 1'i.V ) Tiotl ln { 2Keluss : , nillo lieiitH , licst IIn 5.'W ) liuiinliij inllo ami i open t 100 Thmsdiiy , September 4th. 'Trottlns Koils 0(1830 ( , inllo lioats , best 3 Ilia U' 3 Trjtlinj yt.ViL'luss , nillu ho.ils. liost : t Mi 5. J.-J Kunitlii , ' jinllonnd rupxnt - . . . _ . . . . .f. . . lUJ Knirlci olnnu ( ust : tl ) . All piir * * four nniiioy.sBO , , S1T nnd 10 iior cont. Iintranoo fonio piri'onUif IIIIMO. Uiiniiliitriici" ) to bo KiHuriii'd ' by tliu Anioiluiiii raulii riilus , cii- trlon thcioinlti oliMo aKlo'i'lDoUnii liu oven- InspriMcdliitlio luoi' , unliss olhoruUu 1111- Ii.mli III. ffhoclnr. l'iolilont. Oinaln. Nob. ] ) .T. Mount , Siiiierlnli'iidi'iit. Oinabii , Noli Jolm liiuuiior , faccrotary , 1111 t'liriuimbtrcot , OiiMiba , Neb THE GREAT SFATE KKDSM 01' ' Old Soldiers aid Sailors GEA.ND ISLAND , September 1st to 8th. 15,000 OLD VETS IN CAMP. 2,000 TENTS PITCHED. A. REALISTIC A-HMY SCENE. ' A battalion ofU. B. Hccalar Infantry , Battery "F" 2nd U. S. Artillery -will drill , clreis parade and mount cuartl ovorjr day | an In Wartime ! . Qroatnutol battle.partlslpatccl In by rnr ships ami Hl.oto . Intt rrlcs. Tliunduy ovonlnif. Orout Bluiiii btiltlo Friday , parllolpiitcd In by rojjular arl Illory and Infantry and tlio vtloniiis , 20 bunils'on tlio riuiil. lluivl contest for prims I'rldny. 1'iviudc ' \ctcraim , roiilar , ct\Vc \ iic > - dny. llrllllant cainpllres ercif nljlil lth uota- The Grwt Occasion in Nebraska. I Qranil T * l nl' lutcli i-tfliJ ft no outj 6o tlio Sujur I'liluco iui < l Kubriiblm'K eioutniir ) linluKtr/ , beet HUinr iiiuklii ? , ut ( li-anJ IlullroadHturryrorouu f ro rduudtrly.