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TJIE OMA1LA D.AI1Y JEE ) : WEDNESDAY , SEFTEAIBEE 3 , 1800.
PLAYED A RAGGED CAME ,
( ! Tljfl Black Sw Beaten at StPaTil by a Score
of Twelve to Three ,
SOME DECIDEDLY AMATEURISH WORK ,
VVnluli , Cttnnvnii nntl Nowiiian the
Only IMcmljpra of the Oriinho ,
Ten in I'osHcnnotl of
Ambition ,
PerCt.
, tie
,621
.173
3U
.Stl'ji.iil 11 ! , Oinalinl ) .
ST. PAUI , Jtllnn. , Sept. 2. [ Special
Telegram to TUB Urn. ] The Omaha ag
gregation \\rostlcd with I'YIU Sthintdt's
curves this nftcniooii , anil thocurscsvvcro
triumphant , Walsh's homo run mill a fourth ,
ITnijau's single tn the llftli , Cnnavnn's ' homo
run In the eighth were the only hits oft the
youngsters , but the four tutted three earned
runs. The local team fielded faultlessly mid
batted llko ilcuds. They ucro particularly
hard on I'agan. It the eighth Inning , when
nine men went to batflvo of them Knocked
outslnplcs and two homo runs. ' .Tho field ing of
tl'O Nohniskans was t.igged , especially so In
iliQfourth inalnBivhcii l.idthrows wire inndo
by Can.ivan. ICcams nnd Ilanr.ihau. Ablcy ,
the Oinahn ' 'kid" who wears a St. Paul nni-
jorm , did gre.it execution with the stlclr ,
sunklnRd elam slnglo every tlmo hoc.imoto
lint , Canuvan niado a great catch at lift.
"Walsh got in front of two very hnrd , hot
grounders , and Noumun niado two line
throws to second. The weather wtui cloudy
nnd the attendance did not amount to half a
guarantee. The score ! *
Ijlncnlu 14 , Urnvrr f > .
Lixcoi.x , Nch , Sept. 2. ISpcchl Telo-
Kram to Tin. BnE. | Itoth pltolicrs ere \ery
\vlld today , nnd whileMohlor van quite of-
fortlv'cMcNi\bbwashlthird , the homo team
vlnnliiK hafidlly. The seoio :
( lUinc , blruolc out Ily Alohlord. bv it { jj'sljb
fl , by Uonch " . 1'assi'd - ; } ( ) ; ) Kuy-
iioUIs , Wild pltolioslehtor 3. Tlino-rwo
lumrsand tlUojjiahmtei , Umplrc-Uoovur.
Milwaukee ! ! , SlonxClty 1.
MILWAUKEE , Wls , Sopt. S.-fSpccial
Telegram to THE BEB. ] Following la the
scoreof today's pnmo :
BUMMAlir.
Earned rims JlllYimkin 1. Sioux City 1
Two huso liltH-DiilryiDiilo , Morrlnsoy , Sholl-
luisso , Tlitco bavo lilt Oimull Stolen Inso
Hiilrymplc. Double playn Alliqrts to I'ottH
toMurrls'-cy toSebcnlij Pcttlt. to IVlorrls oy to
Knpiiel to Powell. llisutoH bulls Mllwaukoo
2. Blou\ City 2 , lilt by pllohcd bnll-Schoch
Mrntkont ty Unvlis ; by'olilaor4. . Tassocl
balls-Jiinltim 8. Time ono liotir and llfty
minutes. Umpire Ciiubnor.
KanHns City 13 , Allnncapolls 1 ,
Misxr.Ai'Oi.is , Minn. , Sopt. 2 , [ Special
Telegram to IUK DEE. ] Following is the
score of today's game :
HUUMAIir.
Runsearnod-lCansas City 0 , Minneapolis 1 ,
TwoImso hits Ityn , lloo or. Homo runs
Uarroll * Double jilays-Uonway , MannhiK ,
Ftoarns. Stolen bason Ourpi'iitor. Hnsos on
hulls Ityl/onway l.MItcliull 0. Strnolc out
Ily"nvay6. . Mltulicll 8. 1'usscil tiills-0uii- ;
inn. Loft on b iHus-MInmmtiulla 2 , KanHiil
\Mldpltclics-Mitcbnll. . Time ofguino
1:40 , Umpire Mclloriiiolt.
National l/nanno- /
AT 1IOSTOK.
The regular umplro fulling to appear in
tlmo for the first paine , Nnglo of the Chi-
cages was solcctod. After the llrst half of
the first inning had boon plowed , Fcsscndon ,
the regular ofllclal , arri\ed. The Dostons in <
slstcd on Fessondoa rcllovlnff Najjlo , hut
Chicago objected nnd Niiple gave the Bos
tons notice that ho would forfeit tbo gnmo to
Chicago unless the game was proceeded with.
The Dostons refused nnd Nnglo declared
the eanie forfeited to Cblcaero. 0 to 0. Fes.
sonuon , In the meantime , had called upon
Chicago to proceed under penalty of forfeit
ure , and as they also refused ho guvo tlio
game to Boston , 0 to 0.
Sceondgaino
Boston. . , . , . 0 30100 0 0 4
Chicago . 0 00030 0 0 3
Hits Iloston 7 , Chicago 10. Errors
Boston 5 , Chicago 7 , Batteries ( letzdii and
Ganzell ; Ilutcbltisoa end Klttredgo. Uin-
piro-McQuuld.
AT
First game
Cincinnati . S 0050301 0 13
Philadelphia. . . . ,4 0 U
Hits Cincinnati 14. 1'hllndolphla 15 Er-
rors-ClucIiiuatl UPhiUdolphIa4 , Batteries
r Foroicati and Harrington ; Smith and Gray.
Powers.
' AT HUOOKI.YN.
t
iPittsburg . 0 3 10 000 10 4
Brooklyn . 0 0 03 000 03 5
Hits I'lttahnrp 6 , Brooklyn 0 , Errora-
PtttsburgT , Brooklyn S3 , Butterics Day uud
Decker ; Cat-rut hers and Clark. Uinplru-
'
AT NEW roiiK ,
.New York. c.l 1 0 1 0 O 0 0 1 4
Cleveland . 0 00000010 1
Hits Now YorltO , Cleveland 4 , Errors
Now Vorlc J. Clovolaud 1. liattcrlosItmaslo
and llucltloyjVlnu and Ztnimer. TJmplro-
Lynch.
AT 1IO8TON.
Doslon. . , , . 3 4438300 0 18
Cleveland . 4 0 01 JOO OS B
Hits lloston SJ2. Cleveland 13 , Errors-
noston 0 , Cleveland 4. . Jlattcrloa Ilndtwurno
and Murphy | Grubor and Su tell lie , Un-
jilrcs .Ferguson and Holbcrt ,
AT pntLAJitLpnti.
Philadelphia. , . .G 0700001 0-13
Pittsburi ? . 2 S 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8
Hits Philadelphia 10 , PitlsburgO. Errors
-Phlladclphh 5 , 1'lttsburR a. Battcries-
BuflhiKton and Cro 3' , Tenor and Hurley ,
Umnlres-Peiirco and Snydcr.
AT
Brooklyn .0 1 O 1 11 0 O 1 03 8
ChlcaRO..8 0000030000 6
Hits llrooldvn 17 , Qhlcago 3. Errors
Brooklyn 4. Clil'ago 2. Buttorics Sowders
nud Dailyl Barstou and Fairull. Umpires
Jones aiidlvnlglit.
AT KKW TOIU5.
First Kime-
NowYork . 0 0 01 0 02 30 5
Buffalo . 1 1 10000 0 0 3
lilts New York R , Buffalo C. Errors-
New York 3 , Buffalo a. Dattcrlcs-Crano nnd
Ewlng * Stafford and Mack. Umplrcs-GalT-
11 oy and Bhcrldan.
Second ( janio
NewYoik . 0 0 01700 0 14
Buffilo . 0 0 n 3 0 0 fl 0 13
Hits Now V'orlt 17 , Buffalo 1 3 Errors
Nov York 3 , Bull do 3. IJittciies Exvinp ,
O'Diy and VaiiKhn ; Stafford and Mack.
UniUcs-GnfTnoy | ) iuul Shciidaii.
Aiiicrlonn Association.
A.T H.VLXOTOX.
Athletic . 1 20000000-8
St. Louis . 0 0 030 00 00-2
Hits Athletic 0 , St , Louis fi 'Errors
Athletic' ' . St , Ix > uls : t , Batteries Stoichcr
and Kiddie , Ncal and Frost. Umplro
Ilouser. -
;
ATSYincusn.
Syracuse . 1 1 010 05 0 2 10
Toledo . 0 3 000 00 50-8
ATHOC1IC3TER.
Rochester 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 - 7
Louisville 0 0 300 00 0 1-3
Hits Uoclieitcr 8 , ILouisUUo 7. Errors
Rochester 3 , Louisville ) . DatUriea-Miller
nndMcKcough , DJlly and Ityan. Uinplio
Docschcr.
A1DVI.TIMOI.E.
Baltimore 3 3 0 O I 0 0 0 0-0
Columbus 3 0001 0030-0
lilts Haltlmorori , Columbus 5. Errors
Baltimore 5 , Uolu'nbus4. Game called on ac
count of dnikness Batteries German and
Tonnsend ; Knuuss , Oastright and Doyle.
Uinplre-Eimlio.
ItfAO.
SlicepslieiiU Itay Itncos.
SiiKKisiii\ii BvvN. . Y. , Sept. 2. Tbo
weather clear and lr.uk fast. Summary :
Ilirco-qunrtors of a mile Jleritlen ( the
fruoritc ) xvon , IvllkoVatson second , Dublin
thhd. Time-1 : li 1-5.
Thrce-iiunitcrs of amilc Thorndalo von ,
St , Omer ( tbo fn.\orito ) second , Betty I'rather
third , Soauencq ( eoltj. lilaclt Lock , Key
West , Datch Girl , und A > ciila\vay drawn.
Time I ! 12 1-5.
Tluce-q.uartor3 of amilo. soliiup Claren
don ( Clio fworlto ) vvpn , OerttoD second ,
\Vrostlcr thiul. liancocas loft at the post ,
DA Helnmth , Passadcua and Jennie lldrawn.
Time 1:11 8-5.
Ono nnd one-eighth miles Raymond G
( tlio fa\forito ) ' .son , Prank " \Vard second ,
Elovo third , B B Million drawn. Time
1 :5T.
:5T.Oao
Oao nnd thrce/slxtcenth miles lontaguo
won , Banquet second , Kenwood third , Ptlnco
Foiiho ( tbo favorite ) not In It , Iiic aud Joe
Bhokburn drawn Tlmo 2:013-5. : _
Oao milu , on turf 13 listen _ ( tuo ' ; 7CTuto )
won , Ivcrn. scogiid , - fuirTgTIuko third. 'Jluio
Chicago
Cilia too , Sept , 2. [ Special Telegram to
Tin ; B IE. ] At the "West Sldo nirk today the
weather vas clear and the track fast.
Summary :
Joe "Wynne won , Hararobouro and Lnnjj-
trcs ran a dead heat , Jluinio C drawn. Time
1:15 : if.
Seven-eighths of a mlle Fatichctto ( the
favorite ) won , JJonjjshot sccondJasner third.
Time laoif. :
Ono nnd one-eighth miles , handicap Cams
( the fa\orlto ) won , I'akir second , Loncrllght
third , jrinio-l : B.
Onq mlle.sellini ; StoneyMontgomcry von ,
Flyleaf second , Kcdstono ( tbo favorite ; third ,
Bob Jacobsiind Labradorodrawn.
Three-quarters" of n wile , selling Pinto
\\on , Ian II ( thofa\'oilto ) second , Lady Lea
third , Good.DayaudHoriiplpoilra.ua. 'Ilmo
1:15. :
Grand Circuit Itnccs.
, Mass , Sept. 2. Summary ol
Grand Circuit races nt Hampdcn park :
:30 : trot , $1MO , divided Soudan won.
Lucretla second , Greonlight third. . Dandy
fourth. Best time 2.23 ,
2 : 0 class , 81,500 , , dlvided-Stevto won
IMollloJ B seconJ , The Seer tbird , Acolytd
fourth Best tiino HiLT"
Tlio ICiiKllHh Turf.
LONDON , Sept. ii fSpcel.il Cablegram
toTimBEE. ] The race for th > 3 clmuplon
brccclcra' foal stakes , about llvo furlongs ,
vas run at the Darby September inoetinj to
day , and was won by the Dulcoof St , Allan's
colt Gone Coon , J. II. Houldsworth's cell
bprlngtlmo second , and Thomas Smith's colt
Buinpiloustnird
DCS Alolncs Kacca.
Dus MOINB.I , la , Sept. 2. This was
soldiers' and children's day nt the state fair
nnd attracted nn immense crowd to the
grounds. Summary of the races : ,
Two-year-oldd trot , 50,000 , Bamboo won
Canary second , Elenu third , Bust tlmo
2:41. :
2:50 : trot , $500 Tom Culom
second , Egbertinc third. Best time
Mlle dash , 8150 Hogardloss won. . Tommy
E second , Frank Clupp third. Time 1:49 : > $ .
Today's Tips.
AT SlIEW'3IIiAI > HAT.
First race "Volunteer , Fitzames )
Second race Buddhist , Wilfred.
Third race Thorndnlc. Kosnllno ( filly ) .
Fourth raoo Firenzi , Los Au olcs.
Fifth race Auranla , Brown Dulto.
Sixth race Lavinla Belle , Philosophy ,
AT CIIIC.1QO WKST 8lnK PAItK.
First race Miss Barnes , Borndino.
Second raoo FredFrick , Hornpipe.
Third race Casandra , Artistic.
Fourth 11160 11 King , rfis 0. Lto.
Fifth raw Steve Joroino , 1'eurl Jennings
Kntrlca Tor Today's Uncos.
AT OMAHA imiMNO fAKIC.
First race , foals 18S7-ICUty Vera , Kate
Caff cry , Sabhio Counsellor , X-'amo.
Second race , 2. 35 trot Tom Jacobs , Rose
Cophlaa , Itebol Modlum. BJll.
Third race. 2:10 : tiot Lottn IIowo , Nellie
Burnett , Inus ( Fatuus , Lycurgcs , Golden
Wing. _ _
nir.
First r eo , Bovgn eighths of n mile Al
Furrow , ntzj a raos. Volunteer , Climax , Puz
jlo. I'rlaocss Bowllnit , LUHo Mlnnlo , Monita
Hardy , Palisade , Tulla Illaelcburn.
Second race , eleven. sixteenths cf a
mlle , Bapphiro stnlics AValcott , Stnitepom ,
Thorndiuc , Void , ICey West , Sequcnco ( colt ) ,
Forerunner , Keif ( filly ) , Adtifro ( fill v ) , Lady
Olasrow ( Illiy ) , AVondaway. JSJelllo Bly ,
Florid More , Ouurterslrcteh , ( i as con , Orton
Oscar , Algernon , Sir George , Silverado ,
Third ru-o , OHO txud one eighth miles -
nuddhlst. Princess Bowllnir , My Fellow ,
Wilfred. I'etvicvo , Niagara , Fltzroy , Itobcs'
plerre , Harry Hussdl.
Ifourth racc , ! > na nnd one-quarter miles.
Twin City hundloapTournament , Itapah ,
Comoto Taw , Long Dance , Luvlnn Hello ,
BouorlUv , lluddhlnt , Kuril , iaorrunto , l lronzl.
Uotrlovo.I'rlnco Royal , Los Angeles.
Fifth race , ono atid one-eighth mlles , selling
-Kinpstcck , Auraua , Vivid , Hjdy , Browu
Duko. Sam Ward.
Sixth race , ono and ono-qunrter miles , on
turf-Qoiularjno , Uucld Deb , Dauchlof ,
nurw , StLiUlw , IcoBcrg , IMastcrlodo , Hay-
tnoud , Mis ) Bcllo , Xavina JOvllo , 1'hllosophy ' ,
Al CHICAGO Wnst StDI PATIK.
First rnco , five-eighths of a milt , maldons ,
[ wo-iear-olds Duiipirrcn , Sir llodnoy. Bob
McCourt , Tommy Magco. Jlerudlno , Rose
bud , Toner , Collector. Ida Ueosvrtng' , Annlo
Clark , Split Silk , 1'crfsUltlc , Coui * > o , Silver
LIRbl , > llsj Bnrnos ,
Second race , ono mlle nnfl seventy yardj ,
sfilllnj llornjilpo. Silver Lake , St. .Albini ,
IVcdFink , Jack Staff.
Third race , three-lourths ol n railo-Only
Dare , May Ilnrt , Caiinndra , Artlatlo , 1'ilnce ,
Lovcrlnp , Intruder , BUlyV. .
Fourth race , threo-fourtln of a mllo-
Khnfton , Pancdette. Harry Glenn.llmlloeJ , ,
I'an King. PacK itorao , Ehlo B , Pete liar-
land , Bis 0. Leo.
Fifth race , sovcn-clBhlhs ol a mile , sclll ng
Harry ( llonn , fauntlcroy , Stcvo .lerome ,
Holster , 1'carl Jcnniugi , JJiimey O'Daic ' ,
Kcd Leo , St. Albnnas , Donnlo Annie , Ho-
Uval ,
Hartford Cycling Tournament.
HjUiTi'onn , Conn. , Sojit. 2 , At the Hurt-
tord wheel club tournament today , A. E.
Nuinsdcnof Chicago broke tlio half mlle re
cord of 1 : U 4-5 held by Osmond , the English
ilder , inalilii } , ' It In lii : : 25. Kluge. ina ilnal
iicutoftho one-mllo safety handicap , maJo
; ho best record , U : UJ , over iniido In competi
tion on the American turf.
v.t ii'j\rMMta' '
It Seems to Ito n Sort of Triangular
Cm uli.it.
CHICAGO , Sept. 2. [ Spcclil Telegram to
TUB BEE , ] Tlio long contemplated carpcn-
.ers'strllmvnj declared on In Chicago today ,
jut it has not had the effect of t lng up the
htiildtng trade Attho ncadipmilcrs of the
new Boss Carpenters' association rapoits re
ceived during the d\v were to ttio effect that
not ore-half of the men had failed to loport
! o work nnd thit the places of the absentees
and been Immediately Ulled. The employcis
expected no trouble and were conlidcub of
laving all the help necessary to carry on the
contracts in hand. In point of fact , several
contracts were let up tonoon ,
Congressman Fiauk Lawler nnd President
O'Cotmell of the carpenters' council were
around nt headquarters and made the state
ment that provided President "Weeks would
submit to a conference the strike would bo
declared ofE la twenty minutes , Pieslctent
Weeks refused to consider the matter with
them and resented the liitorforenco of Mr.
Luvlor , a politician. It would bo n liberal
estimate to suy thnt 4,000 of the 8,000 , CblcnfO
carpenters ha\o \ gone out and the leaders uro
fjreitly disappointed at the result
Tlio present light is a sort oftriinguhr
coinbnt the Uaipentcrs and Builders'
association nnd tlio Boss Carpenters'
association nitwit bo put as two slues of tbo
trinnglo-tho strike to bo represented by a
dlagiam , wlillo tha United Carpenters' coun
cil \vouil have to bo designated by tlio
hypotenuse. U'hothor the usual ( 'eouicteriral
rcj-atloti exists between the sides md the
hypotenuse nninlns to bo deinonstritod by
the outcome of the stilke. Just at present
the ttircolines do not agree in any way. Tbo
carpenters' council people say that the strike
order has been generallyobcjcd vith prompt
ness and unanimity by the men. Mr. Qoldlu ,
representing the old bosses , said that none of
his men hud gene out and ho hud hoard
of none of tha otheu Invlng quit.
Secrotniy McDerinott of the now bosses Lad
heaid of only ono Job being abandoned by tlio
journeymen urpcnters Asa nutter of fact ,
the jobs of the 11 cw bosses have fared worse
than those of the rival association. On the
latter many of the caipcntcis cmplojcd are
nonunion rmu and most of thcso remain at
\voik.
Tlio lwc makers nnd sawyers at Hair &
Ridgcwny's factory struck this morning because
cause the company woic oinployiiiK non-union
men to take the places of the striking car
penters. A committee of the strikers called at
the carpenters' council and assured them
thutno box makciswould woik with non
union carpenters. Not many box makers are
outThtf\uvor.
This inorninp nlno union men , who were at
work for Phillips & Iliunclton at 3 X cents
au hour , were ordered off. The strilto com
mittee looked Into the matter and ascertained
that the men had been paid IWJf cents since
Augubtl and they vero ordered back to
worlc. At tbo snmo tlmo the committee de
cided that all cai'iicnten vho had been paid
33 cents since August 1 should continue to
work. This Is a concession , as the original
programme of thostrikers has been to entire
ly tlo-upthe building trade , by calling out
everybody.
WEJBU XEi.JS OF THE $ TMIK .
Tlio Central's Vice .President Before
tlio Stittn ArUitrntloii Hoard.
MEW Youic , Sept. 2 Thostato board of ar
bitration begun nn 1m estimation hero to-day
as to the difficulty between the New York
Central and the Knights of iiabor. "Vice
President "Webb , tbo first witness , said tjio
company had no controvorsoy with its em
ployes. On the evening of August 8 a lar e
number of omplojcs left , hut their places had
been Ulled. The alleged cause as that
8o\entyeightinemboraoutof 20,000 , had been
discharged. They vvcro discharged for good
cause , but only seven of these men applied to
the company for Infounation as to why they
weto discharged. Subsequently a Rentleman
from another state called and wanted to
know why the men uero discharged. The
witness declined to give the icasons. Iliis
gentleman -was Holland.Utncss discharged
the men on reports from members of the
seaet servlco of the company. The charge
was unsatisfactory service. An engineer
named Lee was discharged for uiisatisfac-
toiv service , ThomnnLeowoseryarrogaut
and insolcntnnd suid ho vould tie up ouiry
wheel between hero and Buffalo if ho did not
prct some of tlio "Vandcrbilt money.
Continuing , Webb said that several of the
men kimj- the cause for which they were dis
charged. U'helr relations witli the ICtiights
of Labor hud nothing- do witb their dlsr.
charge.
Mr. 1'ryor endeavored to ilnd out if the
Knights of Labor question baa been dis
cussed by the board of dhectors , but the
board declined tondnilt the question. " 'Jhat
shuts us off , " remarked Pryor , turning : totbo
Knights of Labor committee.
Webb snld ho bad arranged for th e sen Ices
of Pinkerton men soniotiiiM before tlio strike.
"When asked about the details of the arrange
ment " \ to answer , Ho did not
sceic the piotcctlon of tjo pollco prior to
omnlojlng rinkcrton's men.
wobbwos followed by members of the
Knights of Labor dismissed by the Now
Yorlc Central. Their testimony vent over
tbo ground of the alleged nnd supposed cause
of their dismissal and the incident connected
therewith , already substantially covered in.
those dispatches.
Holland and Devlin , executive commlttce-
mcn , testified to tholr effort to brlnp about n
settle men t cf the difficulties by arbitration.
E. J. Leo Introduced theeorrcsponilenco bo-
tnccii himself and Powdoilv. Ttio latter nd-
vlsod him to move cautiously , nj ho was com-
petlngwltha corporation that controlled mil
lions of dollars -where a labor party controlled
cents. On August 2 1'owderly wrote : "I ro-
gict to hear of tlio condition
of affairs , If thora Is to bo
trouble U ivlll bo ivhon * Denow
is away , I ad visa you to avoid a strike at al
hazards , as the order cannot support you
now. Act on the following suggestion : Se
lect from your men such as are oed and re
liable and secure places for them in the A\ost
Then have thoni ask for shoiWc" hours anc
liljhor wages. This the road will not grant
Iheu have them quit and take the
now tilacos secured for them. Do this
secretly and vait until Depow returns
Ho Is a presidential ttmdltmto aud would no'
care fora strike on bis road. "
General Hosier "Workman Pomlerly was
next called. Pending the Urlho bo had no in.
tcrviou' with any of the wad's ofllcluls. lie
related his liitonlowvlthVobb , butbroughl
out
Dmi > loyerB Cnnililiio AnnliiHt Liubor
BrD\iY , N. S , W. , Sept , 3. A. nir-otlng o
cmployora of all classes today resolved tha
the tlnio had arrived when It is necessary for
cmplojors aud capitalists to form nprotoctlvo
usoclatlon nnd co-opornto in fighting the
battles f the community agiilnbt ajgr sslvo
unlonhm. An einiiloyers" defenio assocla
tlonas aciordlagly constituted ajiil a , coin
inittco appointed to draft a acbonio of colonia
to operation.
Ilio Trndns Union
Livuti-ooi. , &epU 3 , At the session of the
1 1 ad 03 union congress today WnUciii , the
president , delivered an niidress in which ho
nilvocatod the direct representation of labor
in uui lluuu'ut , atuto cvutrcl of railways and th
solution oftrn-md ) question bjnattirnllMtlon ,
A resolutionw oiforedhy ono of the dole-
rates ccnsurhigxho comtalttoo appointed by
the last congress fonts failure to draft n bill
for i > rc3cntntion to the house of commons
providing for a legal working day ofulnlit
hours , as it had been instructed to do. Tha
resolution occasioned n stormy dcbato and
was finally rejected.
Freight IlrnJfomca AYautim Advance.
M j-ncnn , I > n.f Sopt. 2. The freight bralto-
men on the PUtsburg , Slionnndoali fc Lake
Hhoro railroad \vont \ on n strike this morning
for nn advance In wages , nnd all freight
( radio is suspended In oonsoqucnco.
"Will UoMuVmbor Their
OIDON , Sept. ' 2.-At a meeting of trades
union delegates today arrangements were
raadoto ralsoilfund fortnoAustmlinndock
laborers tow out on n strike. Tlllotl. who
presided nt the meeting , said ho believed that
the generous assistance received from Am-
tralladurlng the strike of tlio London dock-
moil would now bo repaid. Uognrdlnff the
proposed union of ship owners Tlllett said
the jneu had no cause for fear ,
X'nking Uncle the Ola Mon.
N. V. , Sept. 2. The Now York
Central reid Is taking hack seine ot the old
switchmen and discharging tlio n civ men. It
Is said that five v/cro reinstated yesterday
and othonrccclved and put to work today.
Shipping Union Formed.
Loinos , Sept. 2. TholonR procctej | ship-
plngunion was formed in London today. Its
avowed objectls to deal with labor questions
throughout the world and especially to resist
tbo tyranny of trades unions , to protect em
ploye ! from terrorism and generally promote
shipping Interests. The union represents a
capital of 100,000,000. ,
Vermont's Ijlccttoii It turns Show a
Gttin lor tlie l armcr.
BuRLtNOTONVt. , , Bopt,2. 1 a. m TJoturns
lo the Preo Press from amajorltyof towns In
Ibis section giio Pnjo ( iop. ) for governor , a
light majority. Pago's majority Is estimated
at 17,000 , against 27,030 , for Dillingham , the
present governor , two jcars ago , The vote
lor Allen ( pro , ) , for governor , is very light ,
about 1,50) . The high license vote has hrgely
Increased the past two.ycnrs , owing to tlio
iion-eufoicomcnt of the prohlbttoiy law. Re
turns from the backwoods towns arc coming
slowly.
Tlio vote in this city was light. Edwnrd
\Vells. forropresentitivo nnd n hlghllceiuo
opublican. endorsed by the democrats , was
ilectcd. T ho majoilty for 1'igo , icpuullcan
candidate for povcnior , is 2J. The demo
cratic candidates for sheriff and states attor
ney reached a plurality on n split ticket.
"WHITE liUS .Tl'MTTION , Vt , Stt. | ) 2 Tbis
state today voted for state ofllccrs. two rcpie-
scntatlvcs to coug-ivsa nnd a full list of state
senators and wprescntatlves , Twenty cities
and towns , including Durhngton. give Page
( rep ) , for go\ernor , i,2l ! ? ; Drighim ( dom ) ,
L',041 ; Allen ( pro.J.lia. . In 168S thosci towns
; ave Dillliigham ( rep ) , 5 , ( > S < ! ShurtlcIT
'dom ) , 2,48 ! ) ; all otheis , 11C Kcturns thus
ar recel\cd indicata not only thnt the icpub-
llcanvotcis very light , but that the ticket
has been cut. The decrease In the demo
cratic vote is not nearly as Inrgo correspond
ingly thh year us that of the icpullicam.
The prohibition vote remains about tbo saino
so far.
Fifty tows out of 243 in ttio state give Page
( rep ) , 8,103 , ; Brisham ( dem. ) , 4,532 , ; Allen
( pro ) , 24(1 ( ; scittoilng , 1. The republican
majority over all hi the towns so far heard
troni Is 3.U7J , ngiinst , nj in 18sS. If the
vote in tbo remaining towns corresponds
with these heard from , the icpubllcan mv
lority will bo the smallest since the institu-
tionof bi-cnnlal clijitions.
Later Uetnrns no\v In fiom 700 towns
show a icpubllcan net loss , compared with
the \oto of 185 ? , of 7,7W , a dcmocmtic gala of
100 votes , All others gain 11.
Ono hundred and tblrty-llvo towns give
Page ( rep ) , 2.2,343 , ; Bricbuni ( dein ) , 13,2C3 ;
Allen ( pie ) , 812 : scatteiing , all for Lieuten
ant Governor \Voodburv \ , , 29. In these towns
the republican votahns fallen off 9S15S. The
democrats ha\o gained 441 , vhllotho protiibl-
lon vote has fallen oft but little. If the vote
of the remaining towns aio relatively the
snmo as those heard from thn republican
majority will be only about 1SOOO , In the
whole stile. Them were eighteen democrats
In the assembly in 1333 Thirty-seven have
been elected inl35towr.s already heard from
and two farmers' league candidates. An un
expectedly largo number of high license ro-
publlcaus were elected ,
Federal Election Kill Exposed.
Sinvroov , N. Y , Sept. 2 , The executive
committee of the national Icaguo of republi
cans today decided to endorse the federal
election bill and fight the next congressional
campaign on that Issue
Democratic ( Juins in Arkansas.
I.ITTI.B ROCK , Ark. , Sopt. 2 , Returns
from two-thirds of the counties received to
night by the Gazette maintain a largo In
crease in the democratic majorities over last
yenr already mentioned. The majority for
Governor Eagle aud the democratic state
ticket will not fall below 30,000. N"o reports
of distuibaiico at the polls from any u hero in
the state.
ST. Louis , Mo. , Sept 2. A special from
Little Rock , Ark. , says the counting of votes
in the Third ward has not yet been completed
an dthoro are fears of trouble The vote for
Hostmun tovuiship was brought In last night ,
closely guarded by armed nicn. The Capital
City guards disbanded this morning and the
ndjutantgonernl took charge of their arms be
cause it was rumored that the arms might bo
used to make trouble. Returns ate coming In
slowly. A largo vote -was polled and several
dnjs must olnpso before full returns can bo
obtained.
_
Nebraska ami Iowa Patents.
WASHISOTOV , Sept 3. [ Special Telegram
to THE BKF , | Patents \\oro Issued today
us follows : Henry L. Cordroy , Mount Union ,
la. , thill coupling ; Silas Holt , Afton , la. ,
wagon body or rack elevator ; Carl L. ICloltz ,
Sipourney , la , cnblo or wire rope guard for
stump pullers , etc ; David P. Lehman , Rockford -
ford , Iu , broadcast seeder and planter ; Ezra
Patkor , Fort Robinson. N"eb , windmill ;
WilllainE. Tng-slcy , Parker , S. D. , scraper ;
Charles \Vheehnd , Brush Creole , la. , flro
escape ; Dunlol \Vhltcomb , assignor to
Holdrepo manufacturing company , Holdrego ,
Neb , 'windmill face wheel or crank disk.
Train Robbery in jVInlinina.
Ala. , Sept. S. The Louisville &
Nushvlllo cannon ball train , which loft Mo
bile at S o'clock last night , was held up nt
Bis Escambla bridge , half a mlle north of
Pcnsacola Junction , by robbers , who entered
the express car and compelled the messenger
to give up tlio contents of the safe. It Is not
known Just M hat the loss is. but It is thought
it Is not .heavy , n this trjln did not carry a
largo amount , ftet securing tbo valuables
the robbers Juinfc4 | oft and escaped to the
woods. A TOSSO h ; left Flonuton and an
other left Mobile in pursuit of tbo robbers.
I
Baric nnVlUrow
SAN Fnv\cisciJ | $ cpt. 3 Captain Doblo
of the ship "W , 13. Godfioy reports that
hospoto thobar JIcnry Duck several hun
dred mlles off the Now Zealand coast In dis
tress. She had boon dismantled by a hurrl-
cnno and her cretfxv.M on short rations. The
captain of the trtrl 1 begged for provisions
and Captain Doblo' .jottomptcd to launch a
small boat , but slio/was stove in by the waves
nndhoivasunnblo-toirondcr any assistance.
As nothing moro luisiboon hoard of the bark
ills thoughtshovofr \ lost with her crow.
lilies' Ncr'v9.V"a ' Wvcr 'Hs- '
An Important dlsctvory , They act on the
Iher , itomach and bouols through the
nerves A now principle. They speedily
euro biliousness , bad tosto , torpid llier , piles
and constlpntion , Sploudld for men , women
and children. Smallest , mildest , surest , SO
doses for 23 cents , Saaiplos free nt Kulu &
Co.'s , 15th and Douglas.
Fntnl Northern I'noltto AVrecIc ,
IIoTSi'in\n3 , Wash. , Sopt. 2. Last night
tlio east-hound passenger train on the North
ern Pntlllo railroad vag wrecked near Eacrlo
Oorgoby a broken rail , lion Younj , unniro
of the northwostoni league , and J , D. Ivop-
plcr of Hod IHufl , Cal , were killed , and sev
eral others seriously Injured. Amone tlio In
jured were K.V , Iluly mid uifo of Tracy ,
rtlliin andJuddRunilall of Glenvlllo , Tillmi.
None of the injured nro In a sorlous condi
tlon. All ticra brought back to this city aud
nro being cared for at the hospital.
"W ter Lily Soap 5 cents a cako. "
THE DNIGLAS fflDm FUR
A Very Satisfactory Attomlauca on tha
Grounds Toslorday.
FINE EXHIBITS IN AIL DEPARTMENTS ,
Very tilttlo Interest or Kxcltcmont
Attoinlaitt on the Opening Day
of the Omaha Fnll
llaccs.
People were astir at nn early hour yester
day morning , nndMUCH the gates at tlio fair
grounds \vcro throuu opoa a fair-sized crowd
filed In.
While tlio attcndanco tvas not so laio as
Monday It wm mast satisfactory to tha
mnnngotuent. Tlio condition of tha nt-
mos plioro during tlio afternoon -vvas threat
ening with Indications of rain. 1'lils had a
tendency to keep many \ \vouldhavobocn
fair goers at homo.
The exhibits la all departments were moro
numerous and In much hotter shapothan Mon
day , as the work of putting1 thing ! in their
proper places had boon accomplished , thus
giving thodisplayaa moro attwctlvo appear-
anco. ,
The display of stocV , hones , cattle and
hogs Is excellent , 'llioroaro some very line
animals from u dtshnco , Tlieao of course ,
can not enter for prcmluits , but tlio manage-
menthas nnd o preparation for good nccoui-
inodatlons for ail.
In the wrccn house line the display inado
by Mr. Haas , the nurseryman , ia exception-
nflyllno.
Poihapstho most complete and Interesting
exhibit on the grounds In its way is tha dis
play of needle work hi Art hull Tlioro Is
some elovcr work \\lth crayon and with tlo
pen also In Ait hull. Tlio"cxnlWts in seine
departments are not as complete as could
liavo been desired , but the excellent racing
will piobably makeup for this.
Tlio
Thcro were t\vo races at the Omaha drip-
Inp park jcstcrday afternoon , the first for
foals of 1S3S , for a puraoof $200 , ana tlio second
end the 2 V ) class , pursofaoo.
The attendance vas exceedingly modest ,
there probably being as Ugh as two hundred
people in the giand stand at ono time , while
In the neighborhood of o dozen vehicles orna
mented the quarter stretch. Even thostabto
boys nnd rubbers were missing from the
paddock , and it would have teen a diflloult
matter for the most vivid Imagination to
have reveled in the delights and excitement
"
of the opening "day , of Omaha's '
fill ucos Tlio Judges were W. II. IJirstoiv
of Crete , Al Potter and L. Angcne. Ulmers ,
Geoifo ( i I Swlgiirtand Ud Cooke
Thcro were but threu stutters In tlio colt
stakes , as follows : llli hard Wilde , Omnlii ,
b. r. Iloo ; Ed Pylc , Humboldt. Xol ) , h.s.
KddioIIa\cs \ ; Dick Adams , Humboldt , b. f.
Marie.
Pylo's cnti'i took hoth teats without o
slruegle.
StmiARY.
EddioIIajes . 1 1
Mnrle . 3 2
nee . 8 3
Times 2:21Hj2 : : % .
OThcro ere eight entries in the 20 class
as follows : D Tildcn , Klowa , Kan. , b. in.
Olatlio Girl ; TSd. Pjlo , Ilumlioidt. o. B.Hmly
Ilurly ; L. . C. nnd D E. Lon Aubui'ii , Neb ,
b. g1. Saturn ; V. Laoy , Council Bluffs , In. , b.
N. Nellie CatTroy ; M.L. Williams , Tillcy ,
Nob. , s. a JooJ. S Martin , Toyeha , Kan ,
b. B , Toboggan ; Arthur Kverctt , Lyiiuo.
Nobb. B Dr.Tilton ; 0. Gregory , Council
Bluffs , la , ch.s. King Humbert.
The lirst heat was a pretty exhibition for
the 2.50 clnss , Joe taking the heat bj trotting
the whole mile without a slilp. Time 2:17.
It might bo well to add heio that IVlartln's
horse , Toboggan , was allowed to go under
protest. The Idea seemed to prevail among
ever ) body that ho was a "rlngor , " and capa
ble of beating the Held out hands down.
The apprehensions of tbo other competing
owners wore verified In the second hejt ,
which Toboggan took without an effort after
rounding into the stretch. Hurlej Burly took
the lead at the send-off , holding it wettily
until the homo-stretch was entered , when
Toboggan pulled up easily and beat Hurly
Burly out by a length , and a half. Time
2IJ2
Toboggan got ranch the best of the start In
the third heat , nnd nlthouch Hurley Buily
made a showof going alter him , ho couldn't
reach , and Toboggan trotted la with tlio usual
length tlio best of It. TIruo-2 :3 : % .
Pjle , liowo\cr \ , madoa kick , claiming the
heat for Burl ) on the grounds that Tobogpsin
had maintained the lead simply by running
and this being n plain fact , tlio judges sot
Maitln'sliorso back , giving Hurley Burly
the heat in 2:33 , Toboggan second , Joe
third.
r The fourth heat was a very exciting strug
gle bot-Hoen Toboggan and Hurley Burly.
Thelattcrgotoff last of \\holobunch ,
although ho had the polo. Ho buckled right
do n to his vorlc , however , and passed the
trailers in raiild succession. Joe was ghen
the dust on tl0 ] third quarter and Toboggan
tackled atthoho.id of the stretch. It wis
Nip nnd Tuck down to tho-wiro , but tholit-
tlo chestnut had boon dwwn on for too much
and couldn't got bis nose to the front. But
Tobopgan's drivorwas compelled to throw
the silk Into Ills big frame at a lively i-ate ,
and ho won by a scant head. Tirao 2 35.
The fifth heat was an easy ono for Tobog
gan , although ho played with the balance of
the gang until the head of the stretch \v&s
reached , when ho shot ahead and woneaslly.
Tohopgan . 4 1211
Hurloy Hurley . 3 a 1 2 3
Joe . 1 3330
Ncllio Caffroy . . . . 3 4075
Saturn L . 5 5854
Dr.Tilton . 8 8 5 fidr
Kine Humbert . 0 0 4 dr 0
O'Lnguthe . 7 5743
Timo-2 :37 , 2 :32 , 2 :33 : , 2 :35 , 2 :33 : % " .
<
A weak back , "with a weary aching : lamo-
nossover thohips , is nsigi.of diseased Md-
nojs. XJso tlo best kidney uurativo known ,
which Is Burdock Blood Bittui-s.
MonKs Kipollccl 1'roin Jerusalem ,
rxnis , Sept. 2. [ Special Cablegram
to TIIR BUE.J Intelligence 1ms reached here
that Turkish soldiers ntJomsalem have ex
pelled tlio Franciscan fathers from the eitv.
The French consul protested against tholr
expulsion , but without avail.
Huslncss Troubles.
BOSTON , Mass. , Sept , 2. It is reported this
afternoon that a note of the Worcester stcol
woiks lias Icon , protested , The capital of
the company is (500,000 , hut n commercial
agency gives it no rating. The failure is the
outcome of the Poater-Lovcll company
collapse ,
Tlio Sljooter wm Somewhat Off.
Sr. PETEHSDUHO , Sept. 3 At Nyl Itov-
goiacl today a young wan named VladimlrafT
shot Governor General Baunoff , The bullet
went -wldo of its mark , however , and the
mnn wa ? handed over to tlio police.
* Help for Australian Strikers.
Loxnov , Sopt. 2. [ Special Cablegram to
TnnBEB. ] The stovcJoro society has agreed
to levy an assessment of 5 shillings upon each
of Its members for the purpose of aiding the
stilkorsinAustralia. .
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Ctirofor Croup Use Dr , Thomas' ' Ecloc-
trio Oil accordinir to directions. It is the
best remedy for all sudden attacks of cold ,
pain and Inflammation , and Injuries.
Water
Lily
Flvo
Cents
A.
Cake
Nobrnikiv and IOWA I'PIIHIHH. | (
vsniNOiOM , Sept. 2. [ Spctial Telegram
KK , ] Pensions were eruntcd as fol
lows today to NebrasVuns ! Oilglnal Jumoa
13 , Van Lou von , Arapihoo , Hcitoratlon. and
Increase John 0. NYngonor , I'annnm. In-
orcaso-WUIIiun W. Dubbs , Wood Kivor ;
Oscar P. James , Fort Omaha ,
lowui Original Charles L. Ilolmos ,
Kcohtik ; Chnrlcs Husscy , llouglilon |
rloh Sohoonliiff , Davcnrort ; Chnrlei J. 11 t
lard , \Vhnl \ Choorj John II. Miller , nddy-
vlllo ) John Parkor.MauiiliigilO.UMird Heath'
( rlngton , Mount Ploasunt. Kostoratiou nnd
incrvuo Thomas Uo\v , ftliuntolcotn , ln
crease Safford B. Small , U'Jtiolloj James It.
Ilrookliarl , Union j Wilson lidtnaey , i'ralrlo
City ! Jatjiox A. Shriled.T , Dos Molnes ; Albert
Van'l'iwsol , Frcdorlcksburg. Uolssuo David
Onlbrcatli , New Sh iron ,
THEY SHOT JUT 0 VT.
ICIUIiifjof linllaril ISnuislou by Geor o
\ \ ' . Mnuplii ,
LBXIN-OTOX , ICy. , Bopt. a.-fSpcclal Telegram -
gram to TIIR ilrn.l-A special to tlu Trail-
script from Klchmoiid , lCy.glvci full pnr-
tlculars of the killing of Hallard Dmuston uy
Qeorgof. . Mtuplii last night. They were
prominent politicians and brotliers-ln-lmv.
llranstoiivai on yesterday romarriodto Ills
divorced wlfo , a slater of Maupln's wife.
Maupln , who ; \as county jailor , vns twkodto
furnish a room for the murrled couple , hut
said ho rould not do so. Bmnston then
cursed him nnd wanted to slioot It out.
Maupln went and armed himself and on his
return the threat to shoot van ngaln made ,
when ho ( Muupln ) flred two shots , both balls
piercing tlio brain The mca Md been on
good tonru and the killing was wholly unex
pected. The nffalr has created great excite
ment on account of the prominence of the
parties.
A Notable Hoport.
"For dUordered monttumtton , nnarmlft
and sterility , it may properly bo termed n
Biieclllo. "
ISxtmct from Dr , W. P. Mason's ' report on
the vutoisof Kxcclilor Spriugs , Missouri.
The Dostoa AVnol AInrkot.
BOSTON , Mass. , Sept , 20. [ Special Tele
gram to TIIR Bin. ! There has been a
steady demand for domestic \\ool \ , and sales
to a lair extent nro reported. Terri
tory wools uro being sold ahead with COo
clean , the outsldo prieo for best flno nnd
othersalcs at 5Sc. Flno medium rangers from
55 to67c nnd inodluia fwm 53 to Me. Texas ,
California and Otegon wools nro not as at
tractive as territory , but nrosclline to a fair
extent. Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces ow
quiet at 31jjtli ( : < fc for X , Wig.Mo ( for XX , und
li5@S)0 : f or No 1. Michlffan lleeccs are quiet
at tissQll'Jo for No. 1 combini : . Tlicro hn < o
bcemttlosutHOcforOhloand.WoforMiclilgan ,
rino dolalno selections arostcadv at3 , > o for
Ohio nnd iSo for Michigan. Pulled wools
nro qulotaud foreign wools unchanged.
I-iord ijaulcvlllo Ucnoiinced.
LOMIO , > , Sept. 2 [ Spocinl Cablegram to
THK Bui : . ] Lor l Sackvlllea < j lord of the
the manor of Stratfoid-on-Avon , has pro-
sen ted to the town council a ehlm for en
croachment and rent in ruspcet to the foun
tain and clock tower don itcd by Mr. Geoigo
W. Clnlds of Philadelphia .At a county
meeting today several spoalcers denounced
the conduot of Lord Saekvlllo In the matter
nnd said the spot on which the fountain
stands has not been used as n public market
forOOOyear . The council holds that there
has boon no encroachment unless Lord Sack-
Mile can ptove his manorial rlghU over the
middle of the marliot square. Lord Saclc-
Ulle's ' agent wiltesthnt if the council admits
tha claim , at the snmo time asking that it bo
not enforced , Ills lordship may refrain from
levying rent. The council , however , has do-
deed to light tbo cla'm. ?
" \Vatcr Lily Soap will float. "
JHstni'bs Hiily'M rorclgu Policy.
PJIIIS. Sept , 2. A coirespondcnt of SIcclo
at Homo sajs that at the recent cabinet
council , rrimo Miulstor Crlspi declared that
the iiroscnco of the French fleet at Spczzh ,
besides dlstuibing Italy's foixljn ( policy ,
ivould annoy Ocimany. Klght ministers
voted against nnd t\vo \ in f.xvor of KitiK Hum
bert's going to Spez/ia to attend the lauiuh-
Injr of the new warship , 011 which occasion
Ibo Trench govorninent proposed to send a
squadron to snluto tlio Jtalluu monarch.
Shot Ills * > ito 'thenrt.
BlRM BTo | la , Sept. 2 Clyclo Lutr ,
night runner for the Union hotel , is under
arrest charged with shooting Florence Wilk-
1ns , apietty waiter girl. The tragedy oc
curred at midnight last night and is probably
the icsult of a jealous ouariel. Both claim
that the other did the 3110011115. The woman
Is dangerous.
Killed by a Fulling Soaffold.
NBW Onr.r.vs , La. , Sopt. 2. The scaffold
ing on a now building at the corner of Canal
and Dauphin streets ga\o way this afternoon ,
precipitating flvo men tothoground. llurvoy ,
a carpenter , vns killed nnd William Kay and
Henry Albrignt , painters , were fatally In
jured , while two other painters were pain-
full ) hutt.
o
Killed la a llmmwny.
SPRINCPIKI.D , Miss. , Sopt. 2. At Mount
Holjoko last evening Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Talntor their and
, five-year-old daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Chailos bmitb. all of Spring-
Held , were dtiving down the moutuln when
the horse ran away and the entire party vtis
thrown out. All Avoro badly hutt undMrs.
Talntor will dio.
Steamship ArrlvnU.
At Baltiuioro The Bauowmoro , from
Liverpool.
At Now York The Precslaiid , from Ant
werp.
At Antwcip The Ehynelaud , from ew
York.
At Philadelphia The Pennsylvania , from
Liverpool.
The Cotton Hlne's Failure.
Nnw TOIIK , Sopt. ! ! . It is stated inVall
street that Stecnslrand , the Lhcrpool cotton
merchant , known as the "Cotton King , "
whoso fallur l3 announced , Is estimated to
bo worth MCOu,000. It Is coiisldeied that the
failure is duu to the recent hea y decline in
cottol > '
Shorter Hnurs , Moro
Loxnov , Sept. 2. [ Special Cablegram to
Tns BEB.JUlackstono & Co. , a largo en
gineering llrm of Stamford , has conceded to
their employes a reduction in wotlc of ono
hour daily and un adv.uico of ! > per eent In
their WIIROS.
Starcli grows sticky common nowcdrs
ha\oa vulgar glare. I'oz7onlfs Is the only
complexion powder Jit for uso.
, " \Vllooi Coul\nscs
J , O. Wilcox confessed yesterday in Justice
Shaw's court in twenty-six of the 105 suits
filed against him by the employes of the de
funct Kcpubliean , The cases hi which bo
baa confessed Judgment agsrcgato $500. The
other oases \\ttl bo trial today.
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Tim Council.
The city council met last nlglit nnd trans
acted a vast amount of purely toutlno busi
ness. The mayor vetoed several minor ordi
nances passed last week. Mr. Bechcl intro
duced several resolutions , \vhicli\voropassed ,
calling upon the boaid of education not to
erect uimxtu building on the campus.
A. lllpo Old Age.
S II. Holcuinh and wife , of BeUhorvlllo ,
Texas , have celebrated their ilfty-llftli wed
ding nunlveisary , and are still lialo and
hearty. The sou at. of their long life nnd
good health is that they correct any slight
tit linen t promptly , unit in thnt way moid
seilous slckiieo. LIho most every ono tlso ,
they are mom frequently troubled with con
stipation than any other physical disorder.
To correct thU tlipy take St. Patrick's Tills
in preference to any oilier , because , as Mr.
Holeoiuli sajs , 'Thoy uro a mild pill and , besides -
sides , l < cep the wholottyatoin In good ordur.
\Vo prl/o them very highly. " Foraalo by
druggists. *
Mnniul Over Tor Slurdar ,
OODBV , Utah. , Sept. 3 , [ Special Tolo-
grnin to THE HKK. ] Jaraos ( irifflu , who
fatally shot John Humor on August 1 nnd was
himself seriously wounded , was hold for mur
der In the second degree today on preliminary
examination , Ho failed to glvo a $1.1,000 uoud.
Iiitornntlonnl
VIRSVA , Sept. 3. The Intonmtlonnl agri
cultural conffrosa opened here today. 'Dele
gates nro present from almost every country
iu the world , including America.
Pecu liar
rccnlhr In combination , proportion , nnd
preparation cf Ingredients , Hood's ' Sarsnpa.
rllh possesses the curallvo uluo Of tha best
known tome- * * "M c' t' ' " >
tomeU |
/ f , e
vocotablo 1 IOOCI t ? kingdom.
Tectillarln Hi strength and economy , Jlood'i
Sartipnrllla Istho only tncdlclno ol which caiKx
truly bo laid , " Ono Hundred Doses Ona Del
lar. " Peculiar In ill medicinal merits , Hood'iS
Sarsaparllta arcoinpll.ihfs cures Mtlicrto un
known , O _ . . _ . . . , ! I ! . andbni
tliotltlocf " 7ho greatest blood purlflcrovcr
discovered. " Tcciillar In Us "good iiamo
at home , " tlicro Is moro cf Hood's Sirs.v-
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blood purifiers. J'ccullir hilts ] honomonal
roconl of jn .n. , i : 0MslIos abroad
no other m GCUII 3l preparation
over attained BO rapidly nor held so
Bteitdfaitly tlio confidence of til cl.iMcj
of people. 1'cctillar In tlio brain-work which
It represents , Hood's Barsapnrllla coin ,
bines nil the knowledge which modern
rosonrch y I lf ln mci"Cl
science has I O I iSGIT developed ,
\vlth many years practical experience lu
prepailnj medicines. lo tuio to get only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Goldbjrnlldnmiitsts. fl ; slxforfs. Prepared only
by 0.1. HOOD & CO. , Ai'Olliccnrloi , Ixmcll , Musi.
( OO Doses Onq Dollar
A nttVXllKX WH'ItGWS
Ho i'lrcs Into n. l'np < eiiRor Train rnicl
\Voiniiln n. U'oiiniii ,
Ooim.v , Utah , Sept. S. [ Special Tclo-
gram to 'Ins ] ) nn. ] Tonight at 10 o'clock im
excursion train was Just leaving Hot Springs ,
A bnthlng resort near this city , when n
drunken cowboy standing nonr 11 rod llvo
allots In the direction of the coaches. Ono
shot -UcMlibro passed through a window
nud lilt Sirs. 0. A. Ponclinmn of Offdon 1
the back , just baloiv the corner of tlio K.ft
shoulder blade. She still lives , but the
wound Is dangerous. The do < pciado was not
caught , but ofllecrs mo nfter him with a
icwaid toencouinfjo than.
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JKAGGit ) : > HVTH13 HOIISKS.
Mrs. Jnincn Citsoy Seriously Injured
In n. Kunawny.
Yesterday afternoon , while Mr. and MM.
James Casey of the Hotel Caioyvero out
( hiving on West Leavcnworth strcot , In the
vicinity otnusor'sparh , their horses boenmu
frightened and ran nnay. Mv. Cnsoy VIM
thrown fiom the buggy , lacclvini ; only n few
slight bruises. Mis. Cjsoy was not so foi lu
nate , however. As the hoi-bcs turned oil thu
road the buggy win upset and Mrs. Cascv
thrown out , her clothing bofoinini ? cntntiglcu
In tlio vliceH. Ill this condition sli6is
dragged sevor.il rotft before tlio horses broKe
loosufrnin thechicle. .
Mr Casey scctireil another rip and broup1t
his-\vlfo to tbo city , -\vhcro medical aid \ , ia
summoned.
Her injuries arc very serious , conslstiiif *
of a broken collar bono and several deep cuts
about horfnco and thu upper portion of her
body , At midnight she was unconscious on J
suffej-Inggieut pain.
BlIOICU HIS 2UJLJS.
Tlio Victim ol'n. 1'rn.ctiunl Joke
n -Terrible Hevcniic.
William Cox , a carpenter , assaulted S. Ad-
dlormn nttho corner of Fifteenth and Fnr-
nam streets hut night , breaking two of his
ribs and giving him a bad looking scalp
\\ouml. \
Tbo affair was tlio outgrowth of a practical Uri
Jolto. A few vcoles ago Addlomnn announced
urn eng his friends that ho was golug to radio
off n watch , and ho sold a gient many tickets
ntl eacli. Cox was ono of the purchasers ,
and when It w.is loarnoj that Ailuleinan had
only boon working a game of mischief , and
really had no watch to rafllo , Cox bocuuio
very nn giy.
Last night ho met A Mlonim"tit FifteentH
and I'urmm and dcmamled the , dollar he had
paid for a ticket in tlio ralllo. Addlumim
Inuglicd at him nnd the infuriated man
rushed Into the street , picked up II
n briclt bat mid threw it at Ad-
dlomm , breaking two of his ribs nnti
knocking him down. Another lllug from
splitopen Addloman's head and then tlio ! ' °
llco arrived and the two men were taken ta a
the station. Addlonun's wounds -\vtfo A
dressed by the city physician and Cox \\UlM
placed in jail. _ { L
I'irst Ward Democrats.
Ten democratic lesidcuts of the Fiist ward
mot at Zimmerman's lull on South Thlr-
teentli stiect last night for the purpose of or
ganizing a political cluh. They mot at 8
o'clock nnd waltoduntil 10 , hoping tlmtnioro
of the faithful would drop In , hut at la t ,
abandoning all hope , they elected the follow
ing ofllccrs : President , George Bcrtrand ;
vice president , Tcrranco Uoylo ; socictury ,
John Uoland nnd treasurer Andy Pride.
Itwas decided tnnanio the body tbo Fhst
ward democratic club.
Mr. Klcff tier said the old John A. NcShano
flambeau cluh had a lot of democratic prop
erty that might Via needed in running the
coming campaign. sohoandOwcn Slavln and
Tcrrnnco Boyle were appointed a committee
to locate and capture the plunder ,
An attempt will bo made to hold another
meeting 0110 veok from last night.
Ijlttlo Peter Oil-noil Found.
Llttlo Peter Oleson , the six-year-old hey
who was lost at the fair grounds on Mead . \ ,
was found yesterday morning within a fe\v
miles of his homo , about so\cn miles south
west of Omaha. Ulio lad had wandered along
the road tow.ird homo nearly all night. Ho
was hungry and weak when found , hut other
wise as sound n-s n dollar.
Jolin noylo O'llellly irnnorcd.
Bosiov , Mass. , Sept , 2. rromont teniplo
was filled tonight with a distinguished audi
ence gathered to pay tiibuto to the memory
of John I3ojlo O'Reilly. ' Addresses were .
made by PresldontTaylor of the Press club.4 I
General Ilutlcr , Hon. 1' . A Collins , Colonel i J
and others. - - * "
HlRginson Appropriate resoltf-or-
lions were adopted. "
All Calmed by a Cow.
SciiANTOtf , Peun. , Sopt. U. A coal train
on the No * York , Ontarln ft Western
railroad ran over a cow tonight at ilay ville ,
sixteen miles from this city , left the tniclc
nnd crashed Into n small hotel standing close
to the trade. The building was lifted fiom
Its foundation walls and a man named "WlIl
ium Lyouvlio was Inside , was killed.
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TMO Killed and TMO Injured.
NKWAIIIC , N , J. , Sept , 3. Uy the falling of
a scaffold todiy two caipcntora were Itillc-U
and two badly injured ,
Cholera in an Veinho Tu\vn.
LOVJIOV , Sopt. 2. Cholera Is raging In
Arabia , a to\ui of Voinho.
Tlio Danube Overllo n Its BankH.
"ViuNNi , Sopt. 2. The Danube has over
flowed Its batiks In Upper Austria mid the
city of I.lti.5 Is inundated.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A ereim of tartar baktne pen < I r. HIghc * .
of l9av nl RitroujU . 8. Government Ut > <
nort Am , n. uao.