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THE OMAJTA DA FLY BIptTjj. MONDAY , ArOFST 3 , 1801. OMAHA ONLY DROPPED TWO , Duluth Knocks Out Two Qamos from the Crippled Aggregation ! LINCOLN AND MILWAUKEE HAD A FIGHT , Knytnnml Spliced Hliorli mill Then the Fur I'll w-Mnc'i In Won tinOruno , Winch uns a lit mnrluililr One * . Tuluth , 7-10 , Omnhn , 1.0. Lincoln , l ! ; Milwaukee , L Denver , 111. Minneapolis , 3. Kansas City , Bj Sioux Cltv , 8. Dui VTII , Minn. , Aug. 'J fSpcelnl Tologrnm to TUP. Bnr.l The Oinahas played two gnmos with Duluth today and sulTciod two defeats ' 1 ho first was plnycd at 1 o'clock at West Superior and was called nt the end of the eighth Inning to allow the clubs to catch the train for the Duluth grounds It was n nnrrovv essano from n shut out for tbo crlpiilcs. Hnrt and Baldwin did the battery woik for the Duluth team , and did it well Only llvo bits were made oft Hart and thev were scattoiod Two of them came In the sixth , however , and those with iiy's ' fumble of Whitohoad's bit to short lot in the lone inn Omaha got. Too was not batted very hard , but the h'ts came together and with the aldofouuor two errors brought In three luns In both the third and eighth. In the third Too tnndo n bad throw to first of Goodenongh's gronmloi , and bcforo the ball was rccovoiod the runner was on third. Hnrt sacrificed Goodonongh In , anu Wright followed with n hit. Laltoijuo sacrificed him to second. Baldwin was lilt by pitched ball and O'Brien's two-baircor brought in both of the runners In the sixth O'Uourko's ' third strike was passed and he went mound lo third and wns sacrlllced homo In the eighth n base on bills , hits bv Laroqua and Baldwin and a sacrifice ! hi ought in the three runs The grounds woio vorv muddy and the errors of tlio g.amo aio pirlially duo to this fact. Scoic : HURT OAMC. intiaiTii. AII K In , un. 10. A. F. nirned runs' Duluth , 2. Two-brtso lilts- \\rlaht , I , iToiiue It iblvvln. O'llrlen ' tolen 1) ) isos IlnMwIii O'KonkoVi ! lirl.t , Diiniran. Double pluvs * l.iioiiie | to Kly to O'lirhn : Diingnn to Diiudiile. I'lrst base on bulls Oil' II irt , > l ; off IVi ) , L lilt by iilti-hi > d b illlluld - win. Stru K out lly II til I , In TUI,1 1'iissed bill. Dumlale Time Ono hour nnd thirty-live minutes Unipiie * Knislle. SKCOM ) ( IAMB This nfteinoon nbout the laicest crowd of the season was out to see Duluth win her second iramo. Itnumboted about 1,000. The Omaha battery was Baker nnd Trafllov nnd the Duluth Inks and McMahon. The visitors had some change ? In their team , Smith , the new second baseman fiom Boston , npponnne , McClelland going to light Held. Inks is the ciaclc nltchor of the Cliff Dwellers , but bo hns his off dajs , and for n time it looked ns if this was one of them. After Baker had retired Duluth in ono , two. three order , McClollntid opened the Omaha sldo by n rattling two-bagger Smith got n base on b ills and both vvoro sacrificed a base further on bv Hannaean. Dungan then found the ball for two baes nnd Drought both homo. Fields sacrificed Duncan to third , but Walsh wont out on n sharp hit toshoit In the thiul O'Btien Knocked the ball ever the fence nnd tioltcd around the bases. Ely and O'Houiko struck out , Duluth , and Hamlmig rapped out a double. Goo.lenough tried hard to bung him homo , but lu vain After Whitchcad had been fielded out by second , ItiKs gave Tralllov n base on balls. Baker inido a hit and both were brought homo by McCtclland's second two bagger. Smith was again sent to base on bulls , and Dungan's slnglo scoied McClelland. Omaha was llvo nhead. and the Duluth cranics begun to look soilous , especially when Baker stiuck out two moio In the tiiiid in- nlin ; nndrotiicd the homo team without a inn after tlio bases wcro full. In the fonith Duluth Jumped on Bakot for four utilities and a homo run. The latter wns n long hit down Into the right Held coiner by Wright , nnd three runs came In , all earned. In the llfth another was added , tying the score , and Otnahu was not in it after that. Aftoi the second Inks allowed only two bits nnd ono of those was a bunt that Baker boat to Hist. Uninth mmlo hits every Inning after the flistup totho ninth , when Coloinin relieved BaKor. Duluth got three runs In the sixth by a base on balls , a two bagger mid errors by Bnltor ami Walsh , nnd two in the eighth by n base on balls , O'Brieu'a two and Ely's three bnguor. Omaha's last run was In the eighth Dun gan wont to llrst on four balls , was sacrificed to second , aud came homo on Walsh's two- bagircr. Walsh undo two wild throws nnd Baker ono , Riving butters n llfo , anil all vveio fatal Dilluth's onlv oiror was a wldo throw to second by MoMnhw. The feuturo of the game was n mngmtlcont run by Wright from right to center and cntching n hard lly that was between Laioquo and ( joodouongh. Thu Omaha club hasn't j ot got down to good team woik Smith , the now man , coveted lots of giound , putting up a strong u-anio at second , but did nothing at thu bat. Scoio : UUMJTH. ( HOIIB IIV 1MM1S. Duluth. . . . 0-10 Omahu . . . . 'J300UOU1U a SUU.MAIIV. Cnrne- , ! runs : Duluth , 5 ; Omaha , 2. Two- Inks. 0 : otr llnUtir. 2 ; olT fuloimin. 1. lilt by iiltul.ed ball : Lalo ( < iues O'llrlon. Me-Olclland. btruck out : lly Inks. 4j by linker , d : t > y I'uln- ui un , I. Time : TVMI hours. Ihnplro : f.malle , UTIIf.lt U.1.11KS. Great Game nml Free rijjht nt .Milwaukee. MILWAUKKB , Wls. , Aug. ! 3. ( Special Tele- to TUB BUE.I Over four thousand people wont out to Athlctld park nnct wit nessed ono of the prettiest nnd cleanest gatnos ever played on the grounds. H took twelve Innings to decide the game , nnd In the wind-up tlio Senators won by a small margin. At his own rcqtiost VIcKery went in to pltihnnd In nine casosoul of ton ordinary games would have been won , but Mr Ijhrot was nUo out for now laurels , nnd the result was ns predicto 1 vesterdnv. nnother pitchers' bnltle In the tenth Inning Uaymond started to steal second , but Schriyer got the ball there nhcnd of him Ho Jumped on Shoch , tearing n gash nboiit three Inches long on the fore leg. It looked for n while ns If n fi en light would bo the result , as Vlckery wanted to got at Itaymoml In the worst way , but other ini'inbers Jumped in nnd separnted them Shoch had lo retire , Alberts going to third nnd ( Irlm nt short. The pliivlng of Bnikett nnd Stafford wns the fcatuio of the visi tors' plnv , each having llvo put onts nnd innklng some brilliant catches. Dnl- rvmple cnnied off the honors for the homo ti > atii In the thlid Innini ; Cook sent n liner to loft , which scorned good for two base * , but old Abncr Jumped fullv two feet In tbo nlr nml biought it down with one hand. The locals scored the Hut inn In the second end Dalryniplc hit snfclv , went to second on Schock's sncrlllco and scoied on Grim'i single In their half of the sncond the visitors tied the score. Ko'vo openo I with a single , went to thud on sacrifice hits DV Stafford and lloat and seoied on Cook's slnglo In their half of the Twelfth the visitor ? got the winning run. After two men woio out. Cook tapped at. easy infield hit , on which ho got lirst , a passed ball sent him to third and Clino's slnglo brought him home Score 'U'lriiilnir ' run m uln with two mi n out fKirlu uul for Inturfurliti : with thu bill fCOIUI MV ISSIXIS MlltriHkeo . 010000000-1 Lincoln . i puvivuut. I' irncil rum Mllnnnken I Lincoln 2 1 wo bnni ) hltt ' cliOLb Stolen IIKDI llurkn Dil rymplc , clinch , J llunrc I ) Itowo C'ook Doiiblo liliijrs I1 , ttltto plioi h I lr t l nii un bills lly \likcry , I by I liorl , I Struck out lly VI , ki'ry ft by l.lnot I I'isx'il billi bclirluvcr Tlniu Two hours nml Iirtc-Cli minutes Umpire lnst XK < ' ' " . , Minn ' Aug. ! 3 Minneapolis was not m it today with Denver. The Alountalnceis nit Killcn hard and Molded well , while Minneapolis could neither bit nor Hold Tobean's batting mid a tilolo play were the foamier bCOIlt 111 1NMSI.S Mlnnonpolls . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 T Denver U-13 SPMM tin learned ruus MlnnPtpulH 2 Donvnr 7 'I wn ImM'bltH Mcl.urrVird Mi l.lnnc In'ilwij ft * b < m tte tnl 'Iliri'e b ie' lilts leliitii O Connor It , ml Ilt.muriin . fl < bcnu sluUu hitsis VV ml W'lillc Icluiin Doulilu plnjs liirlliiK to lie-nub' Whiletn Diirllui ; HU bv piteliiM ball Klllen Hr t bi i on bills llj Klllen 4 by l.lllllunil l Struck out lly Kllle-u 4 bv ( .lllllnnil - ' Trlpli- jihiy Waul to Ile-uulu tu Mlnulb in lime Tnu boiiiH Liuplru ( ialTiioj S\\Jirt/i-l iloodooi-i ] 'Ilin. Sioi \ Cin , In , Aug. 2. Svvart7ol was too much for the homo team nnd coula not bo hit at all. 'Ibo club was also weak bv having a pitcher en llrst base , and Kansas City won pasilv. Score : r-irnoil runs' eloir ( Itv I , Kins is City , T Two biiM ) bits Mcbolson I o ti > r fctolon base's Mmixlltj 2 ICnnsis Cltv I Double plays felu'l link to Mcliolxon to I iirl Mr-it base on bulls ' Unix Clt ) I Kanxns Cltj 1tiuck out lly Mi ikln J by Swnrt7t'l , I I'liHtl billa fdinnon I W Mil pltclus Me'iikln , I snnrt/U I 'I line Onu hour nml llfty tire minutes Umpire' Knight Coniinislccj's Urowil Got Kven Once with Itulllii ton. ST. Lei is , Mo , Aug. J Iho Browns defeated - featod the Bean batois before about seven teen thousand people The game was hot and exciting fiom first to last. Ristou , tha homo club's now pitehor , proved himsoll a splendid twiilor , being cool and havinr ; the visitors at bis morcy. Lyons made a b id m- ror in the thlid which lot in two inns , but ho redeemed himself later on bv splendid oat- ting and Holding. Thoothet notoworthv foi- tuies woio Hey , McCnrty and Fuller's all mound vvoilr , and thu homo team s bathing. Score t. Louis . . . S Boston . . . .0 0 .1 J 0 0 0 0 0 1 lilts : St. Louis. 8 ; lloston. 'i. Lrrors : St. Louis , ! : lloslon , 2. Itittorles : Luston anil llovlo ; llntlliigton and Murphy. Lamed runs not given HIM HO I'OI'UI.AH IN OHIO CINCINVVTI , O. , Aug. 'J. Washington lost nnother game on poor plavmrr. although it bad ono moio hit than Cincinnati Attend mice 2,701) ) . Cincinnati . . . 1 1 a 0 2 n 1 3 1 1" Washington 5 liltsInclnnatl. ( . 14 , Wasliln lon , 11 ; ! ! irors : Olnulnnitl , n , Washington. ' < Hitterlcs- Dvvjerund Ivolley ! Kltmjor/ mil SutolllTo Larnoil riniH' Uinc'lnnatl , il , Waslilngton , 5. roi ONTI s CAN'T I'l AY. Lortsvii.i K , Kv. , Aug 2 The Athletics aid not have much trouble this afternoon In taKing the second gimuof the soiles from the Louisville's. Meokin'i wildnuss and tno oppoitnnc hitting or the vtsIlotM tells the stoii' . Hvan was lined Sill and liken out of the game for using insulting language to n spectatoi. Score : Louisviiio . . i Athletics .1 2 0 2 0 II 0 0 0 8 lilts Ioulsvlllo.il : Athletics , 8 Lrrors : Louisville.I , Athlotlis , . ' I' irned inns : Athletics 2 Hatterles Mcukln , Hyan anil Cahill , Wuyhlnt ; and MIHU'an WON IV Till" NINTH Coi t'Miits , O , Aug. S. Ballimoto won in the ninth on n double , two singles and n base on balls Welch's trlckv p ! i ) ing allied ma terially in the victory. Scorn. Columbus . 0 0 I ) 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 llaltlnuire 0 0200101) ) 0 ,1 lilts , l oliimlius , 4 : I ! illlinoro , 7 , Krrors. Columbus , u ; Baltimore' . , ' . Iliittiirlits : Dolau nnd Donahue , MoM.ihon and Itoulnson , Aiiierii'iui AHSDOIIUIOII M. .1.UO.YH Jlti : I W Cnptnrcd Itj ttio Oruu < f. PUKMONT , Neb , Aug A [ Special Telo- Brnm to THE DEE. ] The Fremont ball team returned today from iu victorious Hasting * nnd Kearney tour , nnd wont direct to the grounds where they played n pretty gumo with the Cranes of Omaha , losing It to the visitors by a seoro of 0 to 3 , making the fourth sumo played by the two clubs with honors oven In two victories each Both pitchers were batted pretty freely anu some costly errors w era mado. The visitors won the game In the sixth Inning , when two of their three runs were scored o'l wild throws. Score by innings : I'roinont 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 I 0-1 Cranes . . .0 0 0 I 0 I U U ' -0 Ilittorh's K'lnunol and Palmer : Cnrrlpin ntuMwarttrutkouf llv Klninicl fi ; by , CarrlRtn , I llasu lilts : Prntmmt. T : rrnnns , 8 Two-bas'hits : Patterson , Pnliiior , llur- I loy. Wlgniin. Oliiiinliorlnln. Oniiblo piny : Moiiolian tn llduiniiii Lrrors : rroniont , " > ; ( raiio < . I I'assed bills' Palmer , I ; SwnrU , . 2 Famed rtins I'li'inont. lit innci , 1. liases on balls Oil Kltniiu'l l , otrCiirrUan. 1. urn- Ulru : tiiiniion. 1'liuo. I 4" > * t MIS Still Hlilne. Vpstouln > the Thirloentti Street Stars and the IlivitM cimo together. The bright light of the Stni s still rorusc itoi ever the sward when the Uivals bit the dual. If joti don't ' bcllovo It look nt this : 0 l olmso - , . . . . . Ililitiontli itni-t Stiir < , I llndion hulls OH Miooi ) t VVcrilc ft tilt hr pltilii'i llf 'Irocn I. Wi'rnn A struck mil lit Irumi 1) ) VVi'rnc A Wild nltrliii llylri"-n t \\orne i 1'ii-ncil tuillt lly liiinliini ' in HiMty : > Ihnc-uf Knmo 'Iwulioura anil Mfii.i'11 inlnnli'fl by I'Moipncc. Ap at Ploienco yestoidi.v the Athlotlcs went against a tough proposition. Tbo Omaha outllt wont for wool Tneio was plenty of wool In sluht , but the Flotontlno outllt held the quimps , and when the sun wont down tbuie vv is piled in a shed b ick of the pump house a bundle that looked like this. si MM vuv llnrnecl lluna HoroncB 1 Athletics 0 1 hrco Im ihlt9 ! Mori mo I Vthlutlu I Stolen Imii-s I'loicncp , . ' , Atlilallcs . ' l ir t lmo on balls , Athletics 4 Hit by pltcVr VthlUIn 1 Hlruck out McKlvnn II sulli < lik > r II Sncrlllcp lilts , I'li.ri'nco i 1'issuil bulls. Hull I VlUJi'iI I WIMpltiliLs atri'lilc-r I I InnOno hour unit lilt ) inlniitcs t inplro ( iiiiutnub tin Oin ilia VipwsVon. . KLMIOHN , Xeb , Aug ii - [ Spec ! il to Tun Bi.i4. | Ted ty the Omahu Views dcfcatoJ the locals In a vvoll-plaved game. About 200 people watch ° d the play , which was livelv , though never < lose. The homo team showed lack of piactico Scoie : ' t I kllOIlN j OMTll V V II ttS All III I'O A I'l All 111 I'O A E Cilclly , c . 404. l. mlth 21) r. 1 7 J 1 AI Ion p 4 1 J . ' Ill'hulps cf 6 1 0 0 0 U IIMAHV llunscarnoi ] Oil Allun , 3 lijso lilta OH Allen I" , elf Oailki- I II iston balln Oir Alton 4 , oil Cmlkp 1 lilt by plte'ic-r ' Ity ( JailkeStruck out llv Allen 8 by diulku 1) ) 'I ivn t > a o bit Myle-s Double play * -m1th I'asseil bills llyTalc'liy . ? , by Huiirlanil , 1 llmeuf KHIUU l\ro hours Um plrc Miller. TU ! Out. NrnuvsKA. CITI , Nob. , Aug 2 [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bi L.JTho S A. Orchard ball team of Omaha crossed bats tioio today with the Nebuiska City club Thogamo was not very exciting , the visitors being knocked out two to ono on most every point Ken nedy ot the homo team made n bomor , two two b iirgers and a base hit. which is quito a lei otd for one game Ho is considered the safest batter In the nino. The balteues woio Clyde , Kennedy and Oadko for Nebiaska City , nnd Nelson , Ung.m and Qtiinlain for Omaha. The scoio by iiinnigs : Nebraska Oily 0 12 d A. ( Jrelmuls J01010002-0 Sninmaiy , Strni-k nut : t'ljde , It ; Emit ) , 3. liases on h ills I ij d < > . 'J : .NoUnn. .1 : I gnu , ) . I1 tssod balls Qnlnliin , I ; ICennerty , I. Tvvo- biso lilts Konnedv and lorIt iso bits- Nobi.isK.t Cltv. ' 1 , Uioh irds , I. Hirers No- brisUa Cltj.l : Otch.mlb i * . [ lit by pitcheil bills Jlotbtioblo andUIjde. llmo : 1:43. Uinplie : 1 otustreet IMnUsnioiith Was TicUletl. PiATrsMoi in , Neb , Aug. ii. [ Special Telegram to Titr Br.r. ] Tbo Builingtons' victory over the Nonpareils at Omaha this aftcinoon was vviied to this city and the amateur base fall champions of the state were mot at the depot upon their ai rival by the B. & M. band and un immense ctowd of jovful peoplo. The boys weio greeted with an outburst of applause that lovorOratod along the adjacent bills for miles , and the trallantictois woio crowned with llowoiy gailands. Until late tonieht on every street corner bunches of eager listnors s > uirounded somoof the boys who locounted Iho daysgieat victory with considerable gusto. Cautaln Sum Patterson is the hero of the hour , ns it was ho who made the wlnnini ? hit in the last half of the ninth when two inon vvoie out. llnvlvinw' Great Sclicine. Citicvoo , Aug. a 1'ho managers of the Garl'eld paik nice club have decided to make the $10,000 puisu which will bo run on Satur day , August .U an annual event , and the rnco has been given the 11.11110 of the ' 'Client Gin Hold staUes. " Kntiias for the big pn o closes August 8 The following horses are probxblo staiters. Ton nv , Long- street , Kingston , I'.on , Ban Chief , Kin innn , Proctor Kuott , Mauon C1. , Viergo it'Or , Ka- cine , Michael and Donatella. Ucoigu V , Hankins. ono of Iho club managers went cast today to further perfect arrangements for the races and ho is expected to return with the onttics of mostornll the custom ciacks. Paste MIiiKPis I'ahtptl. The sign piintcn defeated the paper hangers In a piottlly pliyed game at McCormack - Cormack park Sunday moining. Iloie is the store : SU'll I'alnteis . 0-12 Taper II ingcrs . 1 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 : i I Iliittories &IUMI I'alnteis. Munis and htewait ; I'apiir Hungers , Ljleston and Knlok- oitiouUer btriieU out : lly Moirls , II ; by Illusion , J. l.trnoil inns sl n I'alnton , 8 , I'upur Haiuors , . ' Uninlru C M Ciiton Time of game Ono hour and llfty-ltvu minutes. Lalj fliillis Aiu The Lttbviintb , Jis , defeated the Omaha Heights on the lattor's giounds jesteiduy morning. The fcatuics of Iho game vveio the long rui-nlng catch of Equal , the plaving of McM.iuns at third and tuo homo um drive of Waller. Scoio by inuiugs. I , vbyrlnths . . 4 10 5 0 4 0 1 4 * -23 llulubts . . . 2 1 1 2 .1 1 0 0 2-1J lilts : Labyrinths , JOj Heights , 10. Krrors : J , ibyrlntlis , 4 : lluUhts , 13 lluterles ; Waller andOruhim ; 1'rulnmi and Hhodes Hluli1 Hailly lic'iiton. Mis'ouin A'iii.i'y , la , Aug. 2 [ Special To'ogram ' to TUB Bi'B J In the game today between Blair and Missouri Valley , the former vvoro not in It. Thov were shut out eight times In succession , scoilng tlnoo runs in the ninth. Score , ti to 0. Ur.ivor pitched for the Valley , giving a surprise to all. Batteries : CJravor and Hlloy , and Woluaum aud Mmiebnn. Klvprlou Itoiiseil. UivuHTO" , Neb , Aug. d iSpecial toTitu BKI ; . ] A ma nlllcont game of bull was played at Bioomtngton , franklin county , be tween the Uwutton Wuriiors and the Bloom- linrton Kangers , which resulted In u great victory 'or the Warriors. The result of the game at tlvo innings was : Warriors 'Jl , Itan- gers 10. There is grout rejoicing nt Uivor- ton , this being the lirst game of tyio season. I-'rcinont ClulniH It. KKEMONT , Neb , Aug. B. [ Spoola ! Tola- Kratu to Tun BRBJ The Froiuoat-Koarnoy ball eatno played nt Kc.miov yciterdny was erroneously rejfm'lcd In today's HP * ns being won by KenrnVjn Fremont \von by ti score of 0 tofinking' ' lihth cnnies pluved thorn. The Kromont to.ltft wcro treated like prlticw nt ICoarnc } . ' / i Kulillors Won M. An Intcrestlni } 4Umo of ball was plnyod on the Fort Omnlmgroutuis yoslordny after- coon between tfi'o ' 1 fort nine mid the Sara togas , le-iuHlngJiiji victory for the soldiers by n score of 17 to7. . i n.ii\f \ i > rui \ rw IA r.v. Promotion oj | "Oflloi'i" Snnutloncd ly ) HcoWttu-y Pi octcr. WVSIIINOTOV , Ang 2. Secretary I'roctor > eslcrday approved the icports of the two boards of at my ofllccts which recently exam ined non-commissioned ofilcois nnd civilians for appointment to the nrmj ns second lieu- toitants. Twelve candidates were selected from each list , leaving seven nan commls- sionod ofllcers anil twelve civilians , who for various icasons fulled to pass the severe examinations The assignments were made to the lOjjitncnts of the service according to n plat' desictnted to prevent the bunching of ofllcers appointed from civil llfo and the ranks , whcteby those nou-cominlssloncd weto sent to regiments bavingtho least num ber of such appointments. It Is the opinion of the ofllcers who served on the boind that conductert the examinations that twenty-four men will ho added to the servico. The non-coininlssionod men vvoro assigned to icglmeuts Hist , it being the policy of the depirtment to f ivor promotion fiom the ranks as far as possible. 'J ho successful candidates woio as follows : Ftom the non-cotntnlssioiied class-.lames G Hartford , rifth cavalrv ; John O'Shoa , Seventh cnvaliy , Matthovv A Datson , Ninth civalry Chniloi K Hujes. Liirht- eenth Infinity , William Mot row , Twenty- first Infantry ; Bejijninin J. F llardiwiy , Sovcntcctith inf.intri , James 1' . Brady , jr , Nineteenth infantry ; Thomas F. Schilov , Twentj-thtul infaiitiy ; Phillip Puwloy. Six- tconth Infantry ; Charley ICruuthotT , Fourteenth infantry ; William Wood , Twelfth infantry ; Albert C. Dalton , Twenty- second infantry Ftom the civilian class Irvvin T. Phillips , Eighth cavalry ; FiankT Tompkins , niehth cavalij ; S D Foenbach , Tenth civalry ; Joseph C easterner. Fourth inlnntiv ; Kdwnid Sigeifoos , Fourth infantry , Aithur W. Yates. Light n infantry ; IMwird A. Schuttlowoith , Lleventh infantry , Hilph II. Vandimcu , Twenty-ilist infantry , Frank A Barton , Twentj-fourth infanti } ; II L Me- Corkle , Twenty tlfth Infniitry. In the cases of Moiunv and \andimen , eae-h weio assinged to the Twenty-first infnntiv. Mor- lavv t ikes piecedonco In lank Colonel Henry Mistier of the Twenty-first infantry was placed upon the lotlred list of tbo army vestctdav Upon his retitomcnt the following promotions will occur Lloutor.unt Colonel John S Hallnnd to bo colonelof the Seventh , Major J Lister of the Sixth to bo lieutenant colonel of the Twcnty- ilrst , ami Captain Jamo- > Powell , jr , of the Sixth to bo major of tbo Sixth. Lieutenant Colonel vV.ilker of the Sixth is pi emoted to captain of that logimcnt , and Second Lieutenant Leon S Foil llez of the Fifteenth is piomoted to bo Hist lieutenant of the Sixth infntit.iy. Hnvmin Mni-kotH. IIvvvNi , Aug. " . The sugar maikot was quiet duting thtf past week and a small busi ness vv lu done at Irregular prices The quota- tlons nio ns follovvEj : Molasses sugar , icgular to good pol.uhation , ? i H.iify ( ) gold per quintnl ; muscovado , fair to good icllning , " " > to 00 degio2s poluil/ntlsn , ? ' lr > , lentiifugals , 'U to 'Hi ' degree , bags and boxes , f. s ( Ho * ? . ) OOtjf. Stock in waiehousos nt Havana and Matan as , ' N boxes , 1-IOJOII ! ) bags and J-J.IOO hogshoatis. Hcooipts for the week , 1,1V > aacs anil 'i.hOO hogsheads Lxnoits for the week , 51,001) ) bags and 17S hogsheads , of which ls,0 ( ) ( ) bips and all the hogsheids went to the United States , Bacon , $11 Til ) gold per 100 pounds Butter , $24 gold per quintal lor Amoiicnn suptjiior. Flour , Amoiican , SfJ gold per buiv'l. , Hams , Amoiican sugar cured , $17 cold ber quintal foi northern , ? 1 foi southern. Litret In kegs , $12 r,0 gold per quintal. AniPiicui ] Xtatoes $175 gold per hart el. Lumber noiiinnl. Whlto navv beans , C" gold por-ftuinKii. Chewing tobacco , § J1 gold ret quintal Freights quiet. Lxcliango lirm. Spanish go'il ' , * . ' I'l t J M } { . hOVTll OU I II A. liolipnilaii 'J uriipis' Dance. Bohemian citbens never enjo > ed a plens- nuter dance nnd the Bohemian Turners nev er weie greeted by a 1 ngor attendance than at thodnnco in Blum's hall Situidav night. Excellent music , courteous ttcatment and tiniveisal inoriy-maklng made the Bohemian dnnco as pleasant to fnends as it was satis factory to membeis. Kcunlon. Six children mid four grnndchlldrcn of Mr. nnd Ml" . W. W Cox , 101 2 North Twenty- third sticet , gathered round the fmiily hearthstone yesterday and cnjovetl an hour at homo. Ihisis the largest number of tno family that has met together for ton jeais Mis. PiankP. Pincioe , late of Coloy.'Ki.n , and Mis. James A Ruby of MuiquUto. Neb , vveio of the childion piosont from abtoad. Notps About thp Cit > . Miss Jessie Carpenter will visit friends in \Vaj no. The board of education will moot this evening Mrs. Porter , vvifo of Beit Poi tor , is listed among the sick Peter Love nnJ Katie Carr have boon granted n mnuiago license. Mr. Garrotson has returned fiom Omaha to accept a position on the Tiibuno. Misses Coia Persons nnd Ann Mertill will go to Dixon , 111. , to visit with fnonds The Masons defeated the Plckleis yester day on the Fhst waul grounds by a score of 7 toli A son has been bom. unto Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Trainer , Twenty-ninth nnd S sticots. Mrs , Oogv. wife ot Abel G. Begv of the Omiha Packing company , is listed among the sick A llrst-boin son gladdens the borne of Mr and Mrs. James W. Kounanok , 111 Not th Twontj-ilfth street. Coroner Ilauigan will hold an inquest today on K'ttlo Deckel's child which was smotheied in bed Sntuidiiy The city council will moot this ovpnlne In the polko court room under Michael C. O'Connor's saloon , Jllb N street. ChnilPs Davhoff , of James M Schonck's force , who has been sick for some months , B bettor nnd nblg t < ? icsuino his duties A letter locoivod Satuul ij- from Jndgo Kdgeiton , now iltr Hot Spiings , S D , con- \evi the welcome nous that ho Is much bet ter. ' ' J H. Downs will explain to Judge King his doing with aiu-umhu'lla alleged by Susie Moriison to have been feloniously taken fiom hor. i The Live Stoijn exchange will hold an Im- pot taut meeting fliU af tot noon and will coin- jlelo arrangement for the Omaha giain ox- ohango banquet , , i At the opoaing of John N Binko's hand ball court yostordiiy , M. Kllgallon and pait- ner defeated J. 'J ' , Bvrnos and partner by 5 to ! ) There was n Urge nttcnuunco and con- sldorablo ros Albiltrhtscoroilijr times to Nlnospot's CO scores in u ball gutno at Albiight yoitoulnv forenoon The Nlnospou were nwaidod the came with the dfefrtulting Haidj Tips by the umpire's dcnsloil 6f ' . ) to 0. The Bohemian hall committees \ostorday vnito.l the several sites offereil for the Union Bohemian hall and soloctcd either the north west corner of Twentieth and Q stieots or the southwest coiner of Twentieth and Wj man streets. Among South Omaha's good driving liaises is the bay maru "Maud" owned by Edward D. Munshiiw , manager of the K. S Now- court lumber company. Mr. Munshaw prides hlmso'f ' on having n good horse from the fact sno is but four years , anil lately tiottod n straight miles in -.l.ri. ! lii Monpy. The pecuniary damngo to the Smnltlng Works companv will bo far beyoad what n great many people vvould suppose. In the opinion of the bon workman not tail than { 5U.OOO loss will rosnlt froin the drawinir of the IIres last evening Not sineo ttio muniorabln strlko of Ib7ii hava the funmcoj boon Idle THREE KILLED AT A DANCE , Terrible Tragedy in tin Bhn Mountalts of Oaloriib. REVOLVERS AND WINCHESTERS USED. Aufitt Yl'nrkM oCn Drunken Dcipci'mli at a SrhnoUioiiflr MIIIOI ( iiliiiuent Kntlic CoiiiliHinlt j In DKNVRII , Cole , Atlg. 2. [ Special Tclegiam to'l'iif lli'r.J At a bill in the llluo moun tains , July'M , n terrlblo tragedy oceuiieii which Is seldom equaled In the history of ctlmes. While the dancing was going ou moriilv , and alt weio enjoying the evening , a touch character by the niimo of Koaeh In sisted upon d inclng. Ho was drunk and armed with aknlfo nnd a six shooter Ho was told that the sots were all full and wai leqnested not to intci foio with the persons alteadv on the floor , but ho doelatod that ho wolild dance , and took hold of n gentleman nnd attempted to remove him from the lloor This was resented nnd the pirtles bocimo outraged In a stiiflle , when n joung man named Prank II. Hyde , a son of a Mailtos merchant , William Iljdo , attempted to end the disturbance Hoii.li turning on Hulo and fatally stabbing him with a knife In- Ilii'ting dangerous woirids in sovetal places. Konch loft the loom but continued to act in a dlsordorl.v manner. A cowboy bj the miino of BIlllc Mcford belonging to the I.C ! outfit tiiod to pacify Hoaeh bv going out whuio h' ) wns and tallt- intr to him. This seemed to onrigo him moio tlnn over and diawing his gun ho killed McCord on the spot , and bv this time 1 ho excitement was becomina Intense , and as no one w is armep the peonlo weio almost panic stiicl.cn. A liov s > l > pped avay to a hoii'O near by , and sccuUng a Winchester lotuined totho scbool house. Ho toolt um and Hied , but missed Hoichand killed Mis W.ilton , thuvifo of Uhailoi Ij Wilton , tin estimable woman living in the community Bv this time consternation had sle/od upon all , and teiror rrignud supreme , In the ex citement Uoicb loft tbo Dlnco , since which time has not boon seen. Thoontiio commun ity is seal clung for him Much souow is felt for the death of Mis W.ilton aud MiCoul , both of whom are well known anil highlv icspcoteil. j'11 it. so jf..iv Two .Men Hi-coinc Intorpsti'tl in Their AVi\ps' QinirrclM unii ri } ; ! " ' Out. CuoroN LVNDINU , X V , An ? 'J One of the most thiilhng tiauedios thatbiisoccuriod in Wcstchestet count > tooic place \esterdaj ant ! w ill lesult In the death of Newton Bakei , private secretary of Colonel Kobcrt Itmoisoll , who was fatallv stiot four times bv Oiville M Andorioti , late agent of the Louisville gas. company. Andeison nnd his family icsido on the MootH homcste id and ho sublet pait of the house to Baker and his wife The two fami lies n.uo ne\oi agreed and noghboil\ ! ir- icls WCHJ fiequont bet ween tbo women of the house , which some time ago became so sell- ous Unit Andciion and Baker took un the quntipl and often bad heated disimie- > over the matter. The quaiiels became moio and moio hitter e\erv tiny between the two men until it went so fur that both the husbands threatened to take each other's lives The threats culminated tonight in ono of the most thiilllng duels and lia edies which lias o\er oeen knoun. B iker and And"r- wcro walking towaid each other to adjust their dillicultics. Ther hod not piocceded far when they port awed Mrs Bakoi coming towaid them , to meet her hubbi'.nd nnd u.ilk homo with him so that tlie two men would not qu.inel , Uut when she was within a few foot of her hnsoiml she s id : 'While you were absent this moining that man ( pointing to Anderson ) stared at mo in a str.uiiro manner and his action and con duct insulted me Ho did not address me , but ho laughed In n dating and s.ucastic manner" Biker -then tuined to Andoison and said : ' 'That was an insult to tnv wife and I. as .1 husband , cannot allow this " Both men diew their lovolvcis and Mi- . Bal.er sprang between them and tluow her aims about her husband's neck and tried to shield him fiom Anderson1 ? bullets Mrs Baker , becoming exhausted , swooned awav. Both men Joiight for their lives. Thny clung to each other for a few minutes , nnd Andei son linally broke awny nnd quickly stopped Inclc n couple of pices and raising his 10- volvor tin d at Baker. His aim was tiue , ferns ns Baker was about to raise his aim to slio > t Amlorion ilrod , the ball stukmg Bakei's light arm and breaking it. Baker's wcat > on fell fiom his band , and Andeison then lin'il three more shots in quick succession , the second end shot striking Baker on the foiohoid and miking a glancing wound , while the third Iwllct entered his loft sldo just below the heart , and the fourth bullet p'erccd ' the light sideBaker Baker dioppcd to the giound mot tally wounded and begged Anderson not to shoot again. When Andctsoii saw his victim Iving on the giound bo placed his revolver bao't ' in Ills pocket and walked nome leaving Baiter and his half ci.irod wife on the loadsulo Mrs Baker soon called for help and her wounded husband was taken to the Mime lionso when ) his would-be muulorcr had alicady picceded him. Drs. BMiigton and Aekor weio bustili summoned nnd after ex- amininK Baker'b " .minds pionounced them fatal. Anderson was aiiestcd. IT Cliloi Ko SlHii IiraM'H His Yomifj Wil'o 4 in HIP > liirplinf ! Itoiito. Uiticvdo , Aug. 2. Wbon May Conway awoke at tbo bhorman house jesteiday moining she was hoiiilied to Unit her hus band , J. C Conway , dead by her side An empty bottle which bad contained moiphinc , on the cluir by the bed , plilnly told the story Iho suuulo is accompanied by several sensational features and the cause for C'on- waj's death is shiouded in mistoiv. Conwav was piivato soerotary to Manager Walkoi ot thu Illinois steel companj , and lived at Souili Chicigo Two weeks ajro 1'huisday he camu to tlio Snoumin IIOUHC nnd was assigned to irom No .ill" When lie rogis- toied he told Mr I'lerco that ho expected bis WHO in a short tlmo and that when she ar rived thov intended to tnko n Hip to Phila delphia and other oasteui cities Ho spent most of bis tlmo about the hotel bauooin Lost Sunday a piettv young woman came to the hotel and inquuod for t'onwax sajlng she was his wife 'Iho woman who claims to bo the dead man's wife is twenty veau old , possessed of a pietly fnco and tlguro. When asked i.hout hermarrliigo she teaifullj said she bud no proof that showns Conwav's wife "Wo were miiiind in MarquotU1 , " she said , " 1 don't tcmoinber the name of the minister nor have I a mairlagu ccttillc ate. When 1 asked him for It ho told mo l.o would attend to that and I tiusted him. " SVMMCAI P. I'AIIK MniMMNO. liynn Alilo Klui > Ida Cv Hoy. nphllotiis Hxcdus Shorvxood , D D , L L I ) , a PlorlJa mhslonnry ami Qvaugoliit , engineered the colored campmeotlng lit Syn dicate pail : to a successful and onttitHlastio llni-ih last evening There was an attendance of fully .l.OOJ people ple , and ns a whole the gtcat crowd was otdoil > and not unduly domonstiatlvo There were piobublv six or el i ; lit times as main w hi to p oplo as coloied in Mr fihor- wood's audience , hut that didn't xconi to tiontild the gentleman , for ho proceeded to UNplnln tbo story of the UeJ so.v ulmster with n forvoney and onthiHlasm and graphic liiiiiutencss of detail that could not have btton oveec'dud bj an eye w Itness of thodostructlou of Pharaoh's hosu. "This H the bosl picnic I've hud In a long time , " snld tin Hey Kphilutui by wivy of In- tioduction. "I ain't making much money but I'm having lots of fun P'I IPS jou didn't ' 'snoot to hear mo shout so much Lornino toll rou , folks lint a coloiuU pursuit with a calm , qmot roltgion Is a pooritu Hxelto- inent m u negro cliar lUorutu : , un \\liuit 1 you Uutl 'uin tijiiig to bo tiuiil oout tbuir ro llgiou thoj ro Jcs'Irving to npo the whlto folks " 'J'liPti , to prove that his religion was of the fonr-ph kind , the speaker shouted Uo for ward , " until ho was out of bioittb nnd the hilltops wore quivering. "CJetu mmeon you , Dirsoii , " snug out an Iricvorent vounir man from South Oin.iht "I'm 'frald some of vou ain't goin' to listen to mo , " suit ) thoexhorter as ho noticed the Intontiprlon "N'ow lemmo tell jott , I don't mind iiipluusebut | I don't xvnitl anv iiurle. < quo. I'll toll > ott Jos' what I tised to tell 'out 'way down south , I'm goln' to luvo order or h wo nigger wool. ' "Now. then , what did Moses say when the Uord told him to go and meet PlmiMohf Ho says , 'O. I.oid , what 1 got to tnoklo Pharaoh wlthJ' 'I ho Lord sins , 'Moses , what vet got \erhnndf' 'n' Moses sajs , 'Onlv a llttlo stick. ' But the Laid says to him , says ho Moses. that's ei'inmh , I'm with von.1 Then Mines went out , and Pharaoh ti entitled Ilko Mo s was 10,0M men , ami his mlilthi touldn't bold out against them ( iudg.xvu Mo-tei the victory. "Wo must fine n frowning world , Chris tians. If the white mlnlsteis would only como in nnd Join with us to light these irreu't xices thev wouldii I histeiv lone , but then ) Hint many Sum .loneses today. Thev hate him heio In Nebiaska U'by , I stood up for him the other dav on a ti iln comlnr Into Lincoln nml the crowd thoj pretty nigh took mo. mo."Sam Jones Is ono of the giandcst men Oed overgavo breath to , whether Nebraska loves him or hates him Sim Is getting fat all the same. 1 used to know him when bo bud only one pair of pants and u bob-tailed pony , and now bo's ilcb "Vou can't lido to heaven , people. You haven't eaten tno bitter lamb with bifcr hoibs You want vonr preachois to civoou sugar nnd no bitter food. ou must cat hitter food. You must swal low the bitter gospel just as she comes. Iheie's no going loiind Itsasqimio shoot fiom here to heaven , and the man who goes round is bound to miss It 'Keep a light in vour household If you miss n slnglo dnj \ < vir children will ho s'ho' to stumble Those who keep the light binn ing hold up their imnds' That's right , Cbustlans , that's light. I'm glad vou ain't spntingour oil " 1 got my training jenrs ago in the south , w tien I had to gut up befo' dav light to bo in the Held , and now I'm ' glnd of it I get up andleavomv wlfosnoting and mv children sleeping and got the house In older bofo' I no duvll comes Keep priying , neoplo Don't letup Keep piavlng. 1 know n politician , and while the other * kept lolling logs and wlie-pulllng ho never stopped ptivlng. What came of itf Why , ho got elected i'bo papers have fiownej on HIP , and people have threatened to tluovlotten eggs on mo , but I don't cnio. Theio's ' no go back in mo. U'hv , when I was llrst icaily for the minis try I was Ignoi.inU and thov puimolntho backwooJs , nut I thundoied and kicko 1 up HIV heels till thov brought mo out When yon st.ut to heaven , people , the devil will cither mu von there 01 tuin vou bick Push on to the good woild for the devil Is on your trick You can't glvo him out You cm mash his held and think jou'vo got him killed , but he'll be id jon ofl again 1 hole's a lot of old fogies in the chinch and thov don't want anv thing new 'Ihov must see hell and smell the devil bofoio thov nulco a move , and claim that a man must go to hell and back IILMIII befoio bo cm howl and jump and say he's converted. " Mi Sheiwood held his audience to the chso , and the series of campmuetini ; song's that wore sung in conclusion were rendered with a volume and henttlness that onlj stiess of mimbeis could give The street i.iilwaj seivico was ti\eu to its full capacity , and it was after mldiiieht when thu unusual sticain of tiavel began to glow lighter. j. iut i < ; n i-//s. A. P Bloonier of York is at the Casey. J C Duiilny of Oileins is at iho Casoy. M P. King of Lincoln is at the P.i\ton. C. O. Sabin of Schujler is at thoP.mon. M. C. Keith of Noith Platte is at the Pax- ton. ton.J J W Patteison of Plaltsmouth is at the Muriay. C. .1 McCarthy and wife of Premont aieat theMlllaid A. W. Field and C. T. B oggb of Lincoln aio at the Muriay. li. A. Eaton of \Votld-lIernld ictuuicd jesteidu > from a visit at Alton , 111. i7 tN Alarm. Box 82 was runs i" at l'1-TQ o'clock this mornins A lamp explosion in the rooms of Mrs. Piazior , ISJ1 ot. Mark's ivenue in the UenDideaux block caused the , ioublo The lite department losnomled ) roit'itly ) and the blao was oxtlnguished vlth a couple of buckets or water. Loss $ -5 Stole Urass Homy Smith stole n couple of brass valves iom the electuc light company vostoulny evening and nvs utiuslcd b > Olllcor Uibboih md chained with petit laiceny. tuuiOA ci \ > i uiiii > . Oiiuil.cn Ijolhois IK > tin ; I'ince In Allcfieilostirii Stjlp. SioL\Cin , la , Aue. -Tpecml [ Telo- gium to Tin. Bi i j Wicked Covington had i tusto of the wild and wooloy v.cst last light. Two biothcts , Tom and Mnitin Wisher , got on a diunk and went from saloon o brothel tluoughoul the town Hung icvol- cisioculessl } in evciy diiection A Uo/en ilaces vveio visited , the lights snot out , vimlows bioken and mirrois and bar fix tures distroved. They vveio linally captured md disarmed while wieckin'gVUliaiii Dutch's saloon. Thov diovo the half diesscd inmates of the nolhols bofoio them in the sticeU , and besides - sides i milling the cellinj , ' vvitli bullets de- stiojed sovuial bundled dollais woitli of ixtuies. C/ur AI > ] UOVPS tlio Treaty. LONDON , Aug. J The Times' St. Peters- ) iug coriospondent iccoids a minor that the c/ar bus alieady approved ami that the min sters have signed the tliaft of a ticaty biought to Hussla bv Admlial Cicivnis of the riiiuh squadron. Tlio Staiidiud'n Vienna correbpondcnt stouts the idea of n icgular al- itnco between Piancoand Hussla.but thinks tut Admiral Gcivais discussed with the iussian ollicills the details of a poss'blo co- ojiei ition on the pait ol thu Russian aid ' lencti lleot 'Iho coirespondent points out that it would I > o impossible for Jaigo iionclads to pass llrectlv tinougb the sound into the Biltic. \dmlral ( ieivnls found'tint he h.ul to make he b iiit of the gloat lull and pass Iho gulf of Mecklenburg This tutu would expose a Icot dcsiilng to assist Russia or Russian ves sels vv intini ; to attack the tici m in coast to in encounter with the dot man licet in KIel ) ay. a IPS FIRES DKAP , i rn i HUM mist 1'vnr | datoof the strikers , and walked outvvl'h the crow it But very llttlo laslstnnco was ofTorcd by > ( any of Hit1 men nt work Some forcible Imp g'iniro was employed by the strihors , and those who were at work know that It Win nttoily useless , nnd In fact dan- geions , to dlsoboy the command that thov should stop work. Ihoeiowd Indulged in tiitiinphnnt shouts now am ) then , but no attempt was made to Injure mouoitj. At II u ove'rv man In the entire wont-thud quit vvoiic , an I the mun scorned pi'ifectly satblled that the woiks wcro shut down. Sill lOMIXletl tillOIllc'lM. . The mob poured through the south gates mid stood aiound under the bridge Urged by their lenders they all uimo back and sniTotindod the main olllee and the tlim - Keeper's house Heio the leuleis moved around among the men us thin gnilim d into Knots which were lonstnntlv leinmieed by thnso who weio compilled lo Mint work 1 Inally Seigcapl U hulon nnd his possivof noliio enmo up nnd t liked with the stilkeis and otdcicd thorn to disperse. ' 1 his Ihev did ( lOiunal Superintendent Page s ild ( hut . when the men me pid | on the lib , all of them | will Doglvert-to uiideistand that unless they tetiirn to work at oueo thi'j can ionsi let- themselves dlsi luirged Quito a eiowd went out at the not Ih ondnf the woiks and stood aiouud on the i.nliul tracks tnfking over the situation Oilier Poole i-iiiio along on his wav tut > the I'niils and the ciowd hooted tndihisi > i him in gieil shape A coupln of run p in. ' pins aud any number of links wen-tinivvn it the onteor Poole diew his gun and buU.nl iiway as gricefullv an 1 nsi.ipidlv nsposs.bin It was no use for ono man to ti v and con'rol n bundled or more nngrv sti liters I Ot'l (0 I IIII'oll'I'C At mldnlL'ht n tiip mas miulo tlnnugli the woiks , and oulsldo of the elet tile light oinrl- neors and polite ttioio was not a man on thu giounds The tires In thu fuiiui''i's woii-inn- idly dying out nml the gieu pots of slug which weie onioute to tlio dumn stood tool Inp just where the tendris hnd left them when the mob strncic Iho voiks i Seigeiint Wlnileii had the place will guanlolvvlth pitrolmon mid mounted men and did not oxpeitany tioublo before Ii or 7 o'clock this moining The silver funates still bail ( Ires in tlu-ni and the manigeis weio in honi s ol getting enough men totrether this morning to h nt up and run the metal olT into b UM I'l lilt'I M 1,11(1 ( Ol' Cf t'lllOMM Thn labor difllt ulttes and the situ ition is practically thu s.amo as it was Sitiudny. Sunday was u day of lost and both 'he mil- plo.veis and tbo ompl vos icstcd on tholiC. aims , wondeiing what today v ill bung f 01 th At'J o'clock the job piiutois met at then hall , 110 south rouitpcnth stieot , and at unco , \cnt Into seciet session , wlnio they lomaincd foi an hour , discussing the loikout and listening to the lepoit fiom the walking delegates No business of importance was ti ins it ted. " ' -.L The bovs nio in the best of biimorand clniin * " that the loci , out will bo broken tinting tlio next twentv-foni boms As an ni"uinent thov stale that the shop ovIRIS , or iniin uf them , have largo time contracts th it must no filled and that in older to save themselves v111 como to terms A lepoit was cutient upon the sheets 1 isl night that several of the I ir-roi unices Inul joined togethoi and would "rit ' thn town L.itoi the lepoit was denied and il ! > IHli've 1 tliat it is w ithotit fouiulntion The employing punters undo no pffoit hold anv meeting , but w mod to see what to- dav will In ing foitii. Lou Rabot'solllcohas been put on the "fan'1 list and hoipiftci his men will bo pUd > l ( . for six dnjs of eight hours each' In ( ISP the pi inters aio not able * o settle theii dilllculties , the matter will be turned over to the pinctgcmv commltteo of thn Cential Labor union , wbeio It will bo handlol 'Iho metnbois of Ilnrscshoeis' union IXo 11 are in their elements , as thev have scoud their point and this morning will begin on an eight hour da > . Late Situidav night the bosses nnd the jouinevmen icichcd an undetstaiHiing tliat went into effect at onto Light honii coos with a slignt reduction fiom the old seile The IloisC'liucis' union , which is one nt the stiongest oiganiyntions in the Oentril Labor union , meets eveiv Wcdncvdav night at the Knights of Pythius hall , Fourteenth and Douglas stieots. ; cm iicir ijtnirnrys. Coloi I'll HnplfHt Chincli of I'nstnn Hi Not Afjieo on n Pastor. BOSTON , Mass. , Aug 2. Thoio has been tioublo in the colored Baptist chinch in tnis. city. The church has been without a pastry/ ' for several months nnd a call on eolmlf ofi\ \ poition of the mr-mbeis was locentlv rv- tendotl to Hey , II Fiv Hauls a foimer p.is- toi. Mi. Hauls has been testing tindci n ciiminnl ch ir o , and owing lo tins fact theiu was a sliong element in the chuieh opposi d to bis hccommg ll.clr nastoIt vus an nounced that ho would pi each toda > , nnd the opposing faction was bound if possible to pi event it - _ About ; ) o'clock this morning , as one of the Hams men was passing the chuieh , ho no ticed a light vvllhin , and quielilv summon ing sjrao of his fi lends including the toxton , thov eliected an Mitianco to the , lunch , whuio seven of tl > anil Hams men woio found buuily engaged in nailing ami bo.nding all the doois and window" , while a laitfu placaul had been piopued annoinu iug that the ehurth vvoul.l bu closed until September After a long discussion the anil IIiuils paity was ejected fiom the building. This fotonoon , ono of their number swore out a w.iiinut ih.uglng Key Mr Ilium with pot forming an nboitloti , with a view to proventlng his appeal inco tn the pulpit to day. Mr. Hai us hcatini : of this ai tion wont to tlio poiho station , when * thn wuii uit was lend to him and he was le'ei.ed on $10,1)0 ) bail Ad ompanind bv a spot iul ollli or ho then prctt odi'il to tl'o cliiuili wheie hu preached a stiong suimon , milking onlv lot i dental allusions to bis tumbles 'I'll , ' slum tion is intuiesting and tne llaulslcis seem lo Lo on top. Shipping NCVVM. ( Jueonstown Aimed , Alaska fiom Ni vv Yoik foi Liverpool. New Voile Ai lived , Luf i.ui ogno tiom Havre. Nevv V'oiliAiriveil , stoaincr Aii/onn fiom LuiU'iiool I'hil.uielpiiiaArtived , Ohio fiom lav01 pool lvHieenstown-Aiiivcd , Lotd ( Jou li from Philaili'lptna IlnvioAuhcd , ilorgogno fioi.i KC\V" Yoik Now York Aulvod , Hinpiio fiom ( lias- That extreme tired feeling tvhlch Is so ills- I'vrybody needs and bhoiild t.ino a , iresslng and oflen BO tin ic < omit iblii in 11 c sjiiing inoUicInu , fortvvorcasoiu. spring months , Is entirely ovcicomo by Hood s 1st , The bouy Ib now moru snsrciitllile to Saisiparilki , which tones the whole boil ) , bent fltf nun nicdlclno than , t any iitbcrbc.i'-iiii. purities the blood , cuus scrofula and all 2il , The liiijiunlies vvhlih havuni'tniiinlil d humors , cures d > spesia | ) , creates , m api > ctli ! , In Iho blood should be expelled , and the sv rouses the torjildllvc'i.liriciH up the ncncs , tt'in given tone and stiuntth , hi foie thu pius- and cle.ai s the mind. Wo .solicit a compn ISOH ti itliiu effects of v. arm weather uro f i It. of Hood's SarsapaiHU with any other Wood Hoods Snsiparlllals the best timing incill- puiincr In the m irlitt fur purity , economy , clne. A hlnglu trld will convince jou of its strength , and ineillcln.il ineiit. superiority. Take It before It is too l.it > . Tired nil thv Tlmo Tlio Jletit Si 'lnu "I had no appetite or strength , and felt "I lal.o Hood's harsapuilli for a ring tired nil the time. 1 attributed my condition medicine , and lllml It Just Iho thing Iitoim to scrofulous humor. 1 had tried bevvrnl up my sjstem and makes nm feel like a dlfli i- Kinds of im'dldnu without henelll. Hut as out m m. Jly wife t ikes It foi d--1- . ! ! ! i. J"d noon ns I hid taken half a bottle of Il'juil'.i shu derives yi ( .at licnent fioiiilt. hlioBiysH birsaparllla , my appetite was restored , and Is the host ineillcino she over toi l < ' V 0. my stomach felt h"tter I have now taken TuitNFii , Hook & Ladder No. 1 , lloston. Mass. IIMI ly three bottli s , ana I never vv.as so well " "List spring I win tumbled with hull * , Mits. JFHSIK If. DUMIPUIK , I'a-icoag , 1 ! . I called by my blood being t of order. Two Jlis. C. W. Marilntt , Lowell , Miss , vv is bottles of lluodt. hirsipirilli cuud mo 1 completely cured of sltk headache , which she cm n i oniinuid It to .all troubled vvllh .iffeo- bad 10 years , by Hood's barsaturllla. tlons of thu blood. " J acnoui , I'eorla , 111. Hold hr U tlruucuu 91 , lx tot fi l'rei > truil bold tij nil ilnifiKllti ? li m tor fS by i. 1 IIODD.t ID Aiutliviu ic l-.nell Man tyC 1 HCiliU.t U ) , Apnth carl < , Liwull , Man , 3OO Docos Ono Dollar i IOO Doses Ono Dollar