; -j ( . < [ ' , > _ i Ij * f ' ' ' t t ? : . THE O-NrATTA "DAILY METSf-ynSSpAV , STJ.PTEMKET1 8 , 1800. JAKE GAODAUR IS CHAMPION Defeats Jim Stanbury Over the Classic Course on the Thames. .AUSTRALIAN MAKES A TATAL MISTAKE Stop * lo fill I in n I-'onl mill I.vpi-lnil- lliuly I.iiwN UN Small Cliniioo ( if DefenlliiK ( lie Anier- Icnn OiirMiuln. . IMC. by the Atjoolitr-d Frc'iO POTNBV. Kng. . Sept. 7. " .lake" Clamlanr of Toronto , champion oarsman of Atncrlcii , after a most disappointing race toilay over thti four-mile championship course from 1'ut. noy to Mortlnkc , defeated James Stanbury of Anstrnllu , who recently beat "Wag" Unrd. Ing for the championship of Ihc world. the world's chain- The race toilay was for plonghlp. $2.uOO and the Spoilsman cuji. The weather was as illsmal us It could be ; there was a foul , a protest , which was dlsrc- Knrdcd. and Oaudanr won by twenty lengths In twenty-three minutes and one second. Uoth men were very nervous nml fidgety while nt the stake boats marking the startIng - Ing line. They brokn away repeatedly , and there were twelve fiilfo starts. Onuilnur was Blower In his first few strokes than his rival. nnd iStanhury's higher rate of striking en- nblcd him to show tlio Toronto man the way during llio early part of the race. At the end of the first quarter mile Stan bury led by n foot , but nt the third of a mile the two tioats were level , nnd so continued for n few strokes. The half mile post was passed In ' seconds Gail- two minutes and twenty-one' , ilntir lending by about a quarter of a length. Stnnbury at this stage of the ruco appeared to bo In trouble , and the oarsman from Toronto simply walked nway from him. After the mile mark Stanbury spurted des perately , as If attempting to foul Gnudaur. When the oarsmen shot under Hammersmith bridge the nose of thn Australian's shell was almost touching the stern of rjnudanr's boat. nnd about two furlongs above the bridge there was n slight touch. Stanbury promptly held up his hand nnd claimed n foul , lint cs both boats were In the center of the river the referee refused to admit the claim. Stan. bury , who hail stopped rowing In order to claim the foul , was now a badly beaten man. nnd Gaudaur went right away nnd won ns he pleased. The betting wns 5 to 2 on Stan- bury at the start and 3 to 1 on Gnmlaur after a third of a mile had been rowed. Gaudnur has held the professional cham pionship of America since 1X93 nnd twlec before , In 18SC and 1&S7 , ho held the same honor. Ouudnur and Stnnbury have met before. The contest took place nt tbo regatta at Austin , Tfx. . In 1MW. when Htanbury wan not In good form. Slncn that time. Oaudaur IIUH defeated ICdward Ilanlan , Georgn Hu- lieiir. Huckett , lingers ami other profes sionals nt the Halifax regatta. Ho also stroked the "four" which beat llubonr s Kngllsh combination. The new champion has made two previous visits to Knglnml. In IRSi ho was over thnre with George Hos- ni or , ICd Ilanlan nnd Wallace Iloss , but hade o succumb to Ilanlan nnd Iloss , despite his clover style , whloh wns very much ad mired by the Kngllsh experts. In ISM ! Gaudnur rowed Heneh , the Australian , for the championship , from Putney to Jlort- lake. Stanbury won the Australian chnmplon- Bhlp In 1R91 , when he defeated John McLean on the Paramatta river. Gaudnur weighed about 17. pounds. Ho Is six feet high , while Stanbury Is about seven pounds heavier and one Inch taller. CJAMUS OITill. . XATIO.VAI , Kennedy doxon Cincinnati Out for One HiiKlc lilt. I3HOOKLYN , Sept. 7. Kennedy pitched Brent ball this morning , holding the Cln- clnnatis down ' to one hit. Rhrct also pitched well up to the eighth Inning , when the Hrooklyns made live singles nnd a two- Imggor , earning all four of their runs Plctz split n linger In the third Inning and he will be unable to play aguin this season. Score. ; Cincinnati. iTl I.O.A.I. . Brooklyn H.It.O.A.B. llurke , If. . . I 0 1 0 0 nrlllln , cf. . . 12508 Hoy. cf . 0 0 1 0 0 Slilmlle. 31i. Mcl'lice. 2l > . 0 0 2 2 0 tones , rf. . . . 02300 Miller , rf. . . Daly. Sh _ VniiKlin , in. 0 01'10 0 C Corcoran , BS 2 2 0 3 0 Fmllh , PS. . . 0 0 0 C 1 AmlVn , Hi 0 010 1 1 Irwln , 3b. . . 0 , MrC'rthy , If 1 1 o o o j'cltz , c . Of.rlni , c . 11300 Ilrny , c . 0 0 3 I 1 Kennedy , ji. 1 1 1 C 0 Ilirct , p. . . . 0 0030 , - - Total . . .Oil 27 12 1 Total . . . 1 1 24 15 2 _ Cincinnati . 0 1 llroolilyn . 0 0 o 1 0 0 1 4 -G Hits : Cincinnati. 1 ; llmoklyn , 11. Krrors : Cincinnati , 2 ; llrnnklyn , 1. Knrncd runs : llrooklyn , 4. Two-bnFC tilt : Corcoran , Hhliullc , Hey , McCarthy. Stolen baseH ; Itiirlce , .Tonctt. HIilTi.llf . (2) ) , Dnly , Cirltlln. Uoulilu plays : Irwln unavslHtoil ; Irwln to Mcl'hee to Vaughn ; Daly to AnilcrKon. Klrvt bntte on l > nll ? : OT ( Kenncily. A ; off Khret , ( ! . Htniclc out , Hy Kennedy , 1 : liy rhrct , 3. 1'iiFFeil imllH : 1'cltz , 1 ; Orny , 1. \\'ll < l pltcli : Kennedy. Time : One hour uml forty in I mi I PH. Umpire : Klicrlilnn. Attt-nilnncc , 2..r.OU. The Clnclnnatls won the afternoon game. It wns u pitcher's battle , Hhlnes doing the better work , besides being better supported. Score : Cincinnati . . - . . 00020100 0-3 Hrooklyn . 00001000 0 1 Hits : Cincinnati , fl : Hrooklyn , 4. ICrrors : Cincinnati , 0 ; Hrooklyn , 4. Karncd runs : Cincinnati , 1 ; Hrooklyn. 1. First base on balls : Off Hhlnes , 3 ; oft Daub , 2. Struck out : Hy Ilhlnes , 3 : by Daub , -I. Three base lilts : Gray. Two base hits ; Smith. Miller. Stolen base : Hoy. Double plays : Smith to Orny. HatlerlcM : Cincinnati , Ilhlnes nnd Vnughn ; llrooklyn. Daub and Itnrrel. Um pire , Sheridan. Attendance , fi.UOO. WAS KABY KOIl THE GIANTS. NEW yOHK Sept. 7. The New Yorks had nil easy time winning this morning's game from the Plttsburgs. Klllen wus an easy mark nnd wns batted all around the lot. Meekln held the Pirates well In check during the entire game. Attendance , 6,000. Score : Rase bltsi Pittsburgh 7 ; New York , 12. Er ror * : I'lltfliurK. 7 ; New York , 3. Earned runs : PliUburK , I ! New York , 8. First base on balls ; Off Klllen. 2 ; off Meekin , 1. Struck out : liy Klllen , 7 ; by Meekln. 3. Home runs : Joyce (2) ( , T.-irec-lmse bits : Stenzel , Van Haltren (2) ( ) , Heck. ley. Two-base hits ; G. Davis , Mrckln , Sac- rlllco hit : Kernan. Stolen bases ; Lyons. Sug > den , Van Haltren , Joyce. Double play ; Gleu > on to G. Davis. Wild pitches ; Meekln , 1. Urn- pirn : Kinnlle. Time : 204 ; , The afternoon ciunnvnH won by I'lttn- tnirt , ' In the ninth Inning. Sudden got n buna on hulls nnd Hurry Dnvlx micrlllced. I'ndden then hit for three bases , Bcorinf ; HiiK'len. Score : I'lttRlnirK . , . 100000 O'O 1 2 Now York . 0-1 Hits ; I'lttBlinrit , G : New York , G. l.rror : I'lttsbuTK , 2 ; New York , 0. l.nrnrd runs ; I'lttsliiirK. 1. I'liut IKIHO on bnlla ; Off Huw- Icy , 3 ; off Dohcny , 4 , Struck nut : Hy Hawley - ley , 4 ; by Uohcny , 3. Three bane hits ; Pa- den. Two bnse hltH ! Olenuon , Stolen bnseH : Vnn Hnltren , 1'iiHsed ball : \Vll.son. Wild iiltehi HUM ley. Hit by pitcher : Hy Do. iit-ny , L Iluttt-rles ; I'lttsliurK , Huwk-y and HtiKilen ; Nuw York , Uohony and \\llson. Umpire ; l.mslle , Attendnncu , 14,000. ONK AI'lECK AT 1JOSTON. BOSTON , Svv7 \ , The Spiders wrro outplnyeil all points in thu fort- noon today. Cim.iy WIIH hit hart ] nndVIIK rtphiced In the sixth In- nliiK byValliice. . The vlnlloru , with the oxcvptlon of llnrkt-tt , rouhl not llnd Nich ols , ami their work In the Held was at tlm en very niggud , Bcore : Hoaton . , . 01224010 10 Clovflnml . V 00200020-4 Hits ; llolon , 12 ; Cleveland , 7. Errors ; Roston , 1 ; Cleveland , G. ICiirnei ) runs : Hos > ton , G ; Clevelniid , 3. Two lutsu hits : Ham ilton , Nichols. Hurkutt (2) ) , V.lmmer. Three Imso hltu : Duffy , Alcdunn , Collins. Stolen banes ; Hnnillton , Hurkctt. Double plays ; l.on to MeGnnn to Gunzel. First base on balls : By Nichols , 3 : by Cnppy , 2. struck out : Nichols. MoAIIUter. 1'utweil balls ; HerKen. Wild pitch : Nichols. Hattt-rle * ; lloston , Nichols am ] Herm-n ; Cleveland , Cuppy , Wallace ami dimmer. Umpire ; Hurst. Atti-mlance , C.OOO. Cleveland won the afternoon eamu from the home tenm after a closu contest. Thu close of tlm Kennon on thu home Rroundu \vits chitructerlzeil by a dUKniri-ful scene. lu the c-lehth. Mi-Gnrr. the Cleveland third bust-man , deliberately tripped up Hamilton , \vhlle tha latter WUH uttemptlni ; to score. Thu crowd made a hostllo dcmonstrutlon and t tbe close of the euiut ) a bait dozen pollreinen cfif-ortcd McGnrr from the croui.ds. Score : Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 ' -.1 Hodton 0 00100010-2 Hit * : Cleveland , 10 ; Koston. 7 , Errors ; Cleveland , 4 ; lloston , 2. Knrncil runs : Clcvolnnd , 3 ; Iloxlon , 2. Two base hits ; Hurkett. Threu Imso blt ! YOUIIK. Home rmm : McKcan. Stolen bnpes ; Hnnillton , Gnnzel , McOnnn. Double plnyn : McKonn to Ti-licatti Collins to Onhr.cl. nrst brtso on bnlls : Off Klolxlnn * , 1. Struck out' Hy VOIIIIK , 3 ; by Klobdnnz , I. llnttrrles : Clcve- laml , VoniiK and X.lmmer ; Hoston , Klob- d.\nz nnd Horgcn. Umpire : Hurst. Attend ance , 8,50 * . COI.ONKL9 MAUK 'KM HirSTLE. 1ALT1MOUK. Sept. 7. The Clmmplonn won from the Colonels In n close eniiio this monilnc. Hill's pitching \viis the more iffcptlVf : , but I he homo team seemed to hitvu lurk on their tde > . In the oluhth In- nliiK I.nlly so Inttijiieteil n remark made by JIKiiuw us to fee.1 coiiHtrnlnul to line ( hat "gi-ntlcinnn" Jil and sent him In the beiirh. Attendance1,110. . Seorei H.-lltimoio 0 0002011- ! lAtlltlvlllc 1 - Illlm nnUlmcre , B ; Lotilsvllk' , 7. Krrors : lialllnioit-r 2 ; LotilsvlllH , 3. l.iirnpd runs : llnlllmorc , 1 ; LoiilKVllln. 1. Three base hits : ( 'lineman. Sni-illlco IiltH : Ilcltz , Hrodlo , Dulnn , llolilnson. Stolen b.ise.1'lcker - Inff , Ki-lley. Kf-i-lcr (2) ) , Heltz. Double plays : KUKCI-H to Hill to Johnson ; Jennings to Uovle ; Dolnti to Johnson , rirst bnso on hriflH : Off Pond , 2 ; oft Hill , 4. Struck out : Hy l end , ; by Hill. . . naileries : " Unltl- moiv , Pond nnd Ilolilnson ; Louisville , Hill and .Miller. Umpire : Lally. The Champions won the two afternoon Kittnoa from the Colonels \\lth cnBtIn tin- llr l afternoon Rnme the visitors were nil- able to hit Ksper , nnd In the second did but little better with llennnlnp , whllu Her- mnn and Cunningham wore easy marks for thc > home team. Attendance , 10"SS. Score Kei-nnd - K-iimo : Hnlllmorc x-3 LonlHvlllij 0-0 0000001-1 Hnsc tills : IlnlllmnrtIG ; Louisville , 3. Hirorn : Haltlinou- ; LoiilNVlllo , C. ICnvned runs : Hiiltlinure , 5. Two-base lilts ; l.Hiivr Tlirec-bntsp hits : Itrodlc , Kelley - ley , lleltx , JlcCrenry. Stolen bases : Dex- tur , Jlctirnw ( " ) , Dojlo. Kecler , Dnlan , .teii- nliiRH. Uoublo pla.VK : Clarke to Dextt-r , Dolnn to Hocel-M , Johnson to UoKcrs. Klrst base on balls : Off KKPIT , ; lii-nnnti , 3. Struck out : Hy ICspor , 1 : by Herman. 1. Passed balls : bcxter. Wild pitches : Her man , llallerles : Baltimore , l.sper nnd HobliiHon ; Lonlsvtllo , Herman and Dexter. Umpires : Qiilnn and Allller. Score third K'unc : . HaltlMiire 4-12 Loulsvllli ! 0 0000010-1 HUH : Hnitlmore , 13 ; Louisville. B. Errors : Hnltlmore , 1 ; Louisville- . Karnod inns : P.ultitmire , 7 : Louisville1 , i. Three base hits : Clarke , Kclley. Heminlnjr , ItoKcrs , Jen- nliiKs. Stolen IUIKPH : Ki-llcy (2) ( , McGraw , Plrkurliif ? . Double plays : Johnson to Do- Ian to Itofiers ; Dolnn to Holers. First base on balls : Off Hemtnlim , 1 ; on * CunnlnRham , n. Hit by pitched ball : JU-Graw , Hrodle ( . ) . Struck out : Hy Ilvnimltifr. 1. Wild plteb ; CunnliiRhnm. Hatterles : Haiti- more , HemmliiK and Hohlnson ; I.onlsvllk- , CunnlnKhnm nnd Dexter. Umpires : Don nelly and .Miller. QUAKl-IlS HAT IT OUT. PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 7 The locals halted out < i victory over Chicago today In n tedious Knmc. It was called at the end of the seventh because of darkness. Terry held them down to three hits and no runs for live Innings , after which he wns pun ished for six singles , a double anil two triples. The Phillies presented Nops , a new pitcher from the Allan.ID loaf1. : He showed up well In the box. ill the hits made oft him being pcattcrad , but he was weak nt the bat. Attendance , 7-M. Sec-re : Philadelphia. 0 0 R 0 0 5 S-10 Chicago 1 0001 12-5 Earned runs : Philadelphia , 'i ; Chicago , 3. Two-base hits : Cross , Coolev. 'June hue , Everett. Three-base hits : C1 > "s , Uoylc. Sacrifice hits : Anton. Stolen liases : jlc- Cormlck. First b\se on halls : Off Nops , 1 ; oft Terry , 4. Hit by pltcncd ball : Gel r. Struck out : Nops , 3 ; Lajole. Donolr.ic. AVlld pitches , Nops. Terry. Ualli-rle-i : Phila delphia , Nops and Hoyle ; Chicago. Terry and Donohuc. Umpires : Campbt-il and Hei.- derson. , HIIOWNS PLAYED ONE GAME. WASHINGTON. Sept. 7. Washington split even with the Browns today. In the first game the Senators were outplayed nt every point , but In the second Urellensteln wan an easy proposition for the Senators , while the batting of the visitors was weak. Attendance , 7(00. Score , llrst game : Washington 0 2 St. Louis 0 1-fi Hits : Washington , S ; St. Louis , 11. Er rors : Washington. 4 : St. Louis , 2. Earned St. LouisI. . base Par- rung : , -I. Two bits : - roll , Murphy. Stolen bases : Cross. Lush , Dement , Smith. Turner , Purrolt. First base on balls : Off Donohue , 5. Hit by pitched balls : Cross. Struck out : JSy Mercer , 7 ; by Donohuo , 7. Wild pitches : Mercer , 7. Hatterles : Washington , Mercer and Parrel ; St. Louis , Donohue nml Murphy. Umpire , Lynch , Score second game : Washington 1 11 St. Louis 100000000 1 Hits : Washington. IG ; St. Louis , 2. Er rors ; Washington , none ; St. Louis. 2. Earned runs ; Washington , S ; St. Louis , 1. Two-base hits : Dowd , Urown , Smith. Three- base hits : Cartwrlg.it , McGulro Stolen bases : McGuIre , Smith , Abbey. Double plays : O'Hrlen lo De.Mont , Hevlllo to Cnrt- wrlght. Cross to Connor. First base on bnlls : Off McJumes , 1 ; off Breltonsteln , 4. Struck out : Hy McJames , 3 ; by Hreltensteln. 2. Hatlcrles : Washliigton. McJames and Mc'Gnlrc. St. Louis : Hreltensteln and Mc- Fnrlnnd Umpire : Lynch STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played , AVon. Lost. P.C. Baltimore 114 SO III 70.2 Cincinnati 11(1 ( 72 44 K2.1 Cleveland 110 71 45 C1.2 Hoston 11 ! ) 07 f.2 rii.S Chicago IIS C5 Ki M.I Plttsburg Ill 02 D2 51.4 Philadelphia 113 r > 7 [ iS 40.0 New York IIS fin 02 47.fi Hrooklyn 115 53 02 -1B.1 Washington 114 47 C7 41.2 St. Louis 117 3 81 : t0.8 Louisville 115 23 &G 252 No games scheduled for today. TIIUI.L : STHAICJHT I-TlOM AVOCA. Uiilvorxlir Cltili I'M ml H .Vo I lIlcuI ( ( > - In Winning tlio Srle . The Universities made It three etralght yesterday afternoon before a handful of spectators. The college boys played a strong game with the slick , while the Pro hibitionists found It exceedingly dllllcult to do business with Colonel Jelen's curves , nnd the result wns that nt the end of the ninth inning they found ihemsclvcs over whelmingly licked. The score : UNIVEHSITY. AH. U. IB. SB. SH. PO. A. E. Totals 49 17 17 11 1 27 10 0 AVOCA. AH. H. 111. SIJ. SH. PO , A. 13. Totals . 37 3 S 0 0 27 13 11 University . 0 17 Avoca . 0 3 Earned run : University , 4. Two-base hits : Whitney , Abbott , Lnwler. Blttinger. Thivi-- basil hits ; Jelen. 'McAullffe. ' Passed b'ills ; By Hayes , 1 ; by.Ink , 4. Wild pitches : Hoy- mi1 r , 1. Base on balls ; Off Jelen , 2 : off Hey- mer , 3. Hit by pitched ball : Crelgh. Struck out : Hy Jelen , 1 ; by Doymer , 3. Left on bases ; University , 7 ; Avoca , 6 , Double ploys : Crrlch to Mt-Aullffe to Abbott : Crelgb und JlcAullffc. Time ; 1:45. Umpire : Keith. Ohio L TOLEDO. Sept. " . The morning gnmo teemed with rank errors nnd poor In-fleld- Ing , Score : Toledo , 13 ; hlta , 11 ; errors , ! . New Castli0 ; hits , 10 ; errors , S. Bat teries : Kello nnd Arthur : Brown nnd Don ovan. Umpire , Hubbard. FOUT WAYNE. Ind , . Sept , 7. The mornIng - Ing game today between Vountrstown and Fort Wuyno resulted In favor of the homo club by a xcora of 10 to 2. Hatterli-s ; Ca rey nml Cruiser : X.elnham and Monahun. JACKSON , Mich. . Sept. 7. .Morning game : Jackson , 4 : hits , fl ; errors , 3. Wheel- Ing. 3 ; hits , 4 ; errors. 3. Butteries : liruna- klll und Fear ; Campbell and Bliuw. llinid llnot * u ( Sioux City. SIOl'X CITY , Sept. 7 ( Special Telegram. ) Uibor day vuia celebrated today with a local rend ruco under the auspices of the Barbers' union. The ruca was from Hlnton to a point In Sioux City , exactly eleven miles , ngulnst a bad wind , Tliu tlmo prize was won by W. W. House r. one of tbe scratch men , In 41:30. : Second by F. W , Baxter , u two-mlnutu man. In 41:45. The winner of the ruce was Hugh Sweney. who hud u twenty-faur-mlnutu handicap. Time : 57:17. : There. wer eighteen starters , This evening tin-re wus a bout carnival nt lUveislde , _ MntflicN nt Sun - 'rniirlMco. SAN FBANCISCO , Sept. 7.-Lon Agncw nnd Spider Kelly huvo bet-n matched by the Armory Athletic club of this city for ten rounO-i , 133 pounds , on Friday , October J , On the same evening Jimmy Anthony the Australian bantam , will Attempt to best Tom Cooney nnd Rill Frty In six rounds nnd Billy Lewis of Denver wll meet Billy Shannon of this city nt 1M pounds In a limited round contest , SCOIll-S OK Til 13 WHSTI.IIX M-ACIUIS CJrnnil 1tii | lilN Win * n Itpiiinrknlilc CJniiHfriini ( KnnniiN City III u ex. KANSAS CITY , Sept.One of the long- e.it nnd hardest fought games on record was played here today before a Labor ilr.y audience ot nearly 3,000 people. Cliand Itapld ! " finally won out In the sixteenth InnIng - Ing , after three hours of pby nb.mndlng In stubborn nnd scientific playing. At Iho end of the ninth Inning thf score slond fi to C. For the next six Innings neither club seared , each side playing In remarkable form. Hlnnford was knocked out In the twelfth and Lake succeeded him behind the bat. In the sixteenth the strength of this players began to ling. Th" Ulttcs lit In and bunched hits , gaining three runs. Thu visi tors followed suit and went the home term one- better , with four , winning the came. The game was marked by the only triple piny ever made on the home grounds. In the seventh Inning , with men on llrst and second , Carney stopped a hot liy thai looked safe , touched first and threw to second before either of the base runners rould recover. Score : Kansas CI..V..O 80101020000000 S 9 Grand Uaplds.O 01120011000000 4-10 n. e lilts , Kansas City , IS ; Grand Hnplds , 20. Krrors : Kansas City , fi ; Grand Hnplds , f . Hatlerles : Kllng , Hlnnford nnd Lake ; Single and Hodge. Score second game : Kama * City 4402 1-11 Grand Haplds 0 2000 2 liaso hits : Kansas City , 11 ; Grand Hnplds , 7. Krrors : Grand Itnplds , 1. Hatterles : Cnllnhnu and Lake ; Luther and Donnvnn. MINNEAPOLIS , Sept. " , . Morning game. Srore : Minneapolis 0 0 S 0 0 1 .1 0 0-7 Columbus 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 fi Hnso hits : Minneapolis , 11 ; Columbus , 1. Krrois : Minneapolis , 1 ; Columbus , 3. Hnt- terles : linker , Parker and Schrlver ; Hos- well , Wilson and Kehoe. Umpire : O'Day. This afternoon's victory made seventeen straight for the Millers , Score : Minneapolis 0-12 Columbus 5 Hasc hits : Minneapolis , IG ; Columbus. 7. Errors : Minneapolis , 2 ; Columbus , fi. Hat terles : HntchliiHon and Schrlver ; Daniels nnd Kehoe. ST. I'AUL , Sept. " . Score , llrst game : Ft. Paul 0-S Indianapolis * ft Hits : St. Paul , C ; Indianapolis. S. Krrors : St. Paul. 7 ; Indianapolis , n. Hntterles : Mul- lane nnd Spies ; Dammon and Wood. Score second game : St. Paul 20002000 2-fi Indianapolis 0 2 Hits : St. Paul , II ; Indianapolis , S. Kr- rors : SI. Paul , 4 ; Indianapolis , 2. Hntter- les : Denzcr and Spies ; Kelluin , Davis and Wood. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 7.-Score first game : Milwaukee 300000121-7 Detroit 000001001-2 Hits : Milwaukee , 12 ; Detroit , 8. Krrors : Milwaukee , 2 ; Detroit , 2. Hatterles : Hett- ger nnd Spear ; Thomas and Fisher. Score second game : Milwaukee 10022 3 S Detroit 20021 4 9 Hits : Milwaukee , 12 ; Detroit , 10. Krrors : Milwaukee , 1 ; Detroit , 4. Hntterles : Jones and Spear ; Gayle nnd Fisher. STANDING OF TIIK TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Minneapolis US 7 ! ) 3 J Wl. ! ) Indianapolis US fi ! ) 43 11S.5 Detroit 121) ) CS fi2 r.rt.7 St. Paul 122 ti ! ) fill CG.fi Kansas City 122 04 fiS fi2.fi Milwaukee 124 C7 07 . 40.0 Columbus 127 4.1 S4 33.3 Grand Unplds 123 39 Si ( IH.2 Games today : Detroit at Milwaukee : Co lumbus nt Minneapolis ; Indianapolis at St. Paul ; Grand Hnplds at Kansas City. HOWM-US OWN TIIK CHICICI.T GAMIS. Plenty of PlnycTH nml Plviily of Sport , lint ! < " < MV Huns. The annual Labor day crlck-t game which Is open to nil players , took place yetiturdny on the Omaha grounds between two tinis captained by H. Lnwrie and E. H , Kongue The teams were numerically strong. It was soon evident that It was , i bowler's Any nnd despite the number of pool batcrx on botli sides the scores wcrj .small , wlileil * enabled the bowlers to improve their uvei'- ages. The fielding on both sides was good , ! .nd runs were kept down In line shape. Atlie same time , some rather y.ow ! plr.ys WPIO made , greatly to the delight of the batters Spragne had his eye on t'.ie ball , and a. * backstop did not make an ciror , while Slmms for his Ido had ihoi.x.no record. Branton and Mulr made gr.ind ft-ind catches. IJobb was equ.illy sict.iculAr | In his fielding , and made no mUtu < os. New and HIchelleii , for Ihelr respective F'des , did some fine work at the wlckot. I'.nwcrs and Wilson made n. reqj.-l for therwlvos , disposing of the entire side without i-nanfe ami t times were unplayable. Lawrle and Cameron dll this eftee.'ve trundling for their side , the latter again making one of his phenomenal a"orngts. Harry Hill and Charlie Hill were th 3ily batters to rcacih double figure1 ! , Hlmms coming- next with nine. It necm" ' ! that nearly all the rungettlng was mnda slowly , while the bowling was on the . , pai nn 1 r.ir.ld not bo fooled with. Few , If any , lonjr hits were made , and' what were made were cut off by the smart Ileldlng. Sco-e-r LAWHIES INNINGS. G. Gilbert , b Bowers 2 A. D. Hobb. c Wilson , b Bowers 3 J. Neale. c Branton , b Wilson C I. H Slmms , c Mulr. b Wilson 9 J. Cameron , c Hill , b Bowers 3 II. Lawrle. c Branton , b Wilson 0 W. Ulchellcu , b Bowers 2 G. W. Shields , b Wilson 3 F. K. Barber , b Bowers 0 C. II. Altcheson , li Wilson 0 J. Francis , b Wilson 0 J. Donald , b Bowers 2 J. Douglas , b Wilson 4 T. Mnnley , not out 0 Byes 4 Total 38 SPRAGUES INNINGS , W. Stribllng , b Lawrle 0 G. Hurst , b Lawrle 0 II. New , b Lawrle 11 A , T. McPherson , b Cameron K J. E. Wilson , b Cameron S II. Bowers , c Cameron , b LawHc > G E. H. Sprague , c Hobb , b Lawrle 1 C. Hill , o Illehelleu , b Cameron 12 Dr. young , c Hobb , b Cameron 0 Mulr , b Cameron 0 J. Innls , c Barber , b Cameron 0 S. Heth , not out 1 II. Branton , b Lawrle 0 Byes , 2 ; leg bye , 1 ; wide , 1 4 Total 51 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Lawrles Innings. Overs. Mdns , Runs , WkH. G , F. Wilson 17.3 G 19 7 R. Rowers 17 6 15 G Sprngues Innings : H. Lawrle 14 4 24 5 J. Neale G 3 0 0 J , Cameron S 3 IS G IIACINK AT IOWA'S STATE FAIH. OnIjn Handful nt People- Sec ( lie In- IcrcNtliin I.VCIIIH. DES MOINES , Sept. 7. There was a largo attendance at the stnto fair today , bur mil ) a handful of people witnessed the races , although It was an Ideal afternoon and thu events were Interesting. Summaries ; 2:30 : trot ; purse JOO. Countess Eve by Norval ( Dinforlh ) 1 1 1 Nettle H , b. in. ( Schrugu ) 2 S 4 Advancing , b. h. ( Cunningham ) fi 3 3 Alercyone , blk. b. ( Kiitlmn ) 342 Bound House Maid , s , m , iWtignui ) . . 4 I 5 Time : 2:2814. 8SS : ) > i. 2:21X. : 2:25 : pace for 3-year-olds ; purse J400. Cnurlty Lockwood , eh. f. , by Coast Hun to ( Sliuw ) I 1 l Fanny Alden , b. f. ( Manbeck ) 223 Rubey L , b , in , , ( Gnlbrulth ) 3dls2 Rosa Brown , g , m. ( Woods ) . , 434 Lucy Springs , B. ( . ( Haley ) dls. Tlmu : 2.C'2:24. : : . 2:24 : > ) i. 2:21 : trot ; pursu 1500. Mlnny T , b. in. , by Corbln'H Bashaw-- ( Flunnery ) Ill Barry , blk. h. ( Tobln ) 2 2 a Chump , b. h , ( HurrlHon ) -102 New Fuchlon. b. m , ( Wans ) 333 Cholcewood , hlk. H. ( Blbblns ) 3 10 8 Oiliind L , br. s. ( Shuler ) 13 d'.s Little King. b. h. ( Pt-ek ) 577 Ed Dnvls. b. g , ( Davis ) 7 f. n Groover , br. s. ( Townley ) . , . . G 4 4 TrapnlHt , b. H. ( Not- ) s 11 10 Franker , b. g. ( Klnchurt ) 12 t G Monologue , blk , m , ( Danforth ) 11 li dr Paul Plnkhum.b. h. ( Luw ) ,10 9 dr Tlmo ; 2:21H- : , 2l'J'j ; , 2:2H4. : Hfluy HldiTH Itetu-li \ < MV Vitrlt , NEW YORK , Sept. 7-Thq Examiner- Journal bicycle relay rnce from San Fran- cUco ta New York wus finished ut City Hnll park twenty-nine minutes past 3 o'clock this ufternoon , the entire rune tuk- Ing thirteen days , twenty-nine minutes und four und one-tilth teeonda. The number of miles covered wus 3.3S5. The lust rt-luy from KlngshrldKu to the llnlsh wus run by Fred erick J. Titus , the well known racing man , who wheeled his part In twenty-nine min utes und thirteen seconds. Four thou sand persons were In the City Hull purk when Tllus reached the end of the Journey und their chi-ers were deafening. Annje St. Tvll nnd A. H. Ward will go from tbo Bnt- ttry to Governor's Islund In a wuter blcycltt tomorrow to deliver thu OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET ol ul 91 Lt Liberal Run of "tfJitlo in the Pens for the Monday Trade. ! i/ PRICES RULE ( . -.STEADY TO STRONG J I II I Xo Native- ! .HT . , 1 li CJ.ioi „ < Tvtt cmllly HOKH Too St'ur < lc t TcM ' MONDAY , Scjit. 7. Cattl . HOBS. Sheeli. Horses September 7 . 2,130 'JM 2.M7 f > September s . i.iit 2.2fi'J i.ffia September 4. . . . . . . Z.JIIS ; WL ! l.SKt September 3 . i.ssi 4,041 Z.ISS September 2 . 2.7 f 4,452 ! > 3 September 1 . 1,427 6.7&S 492 7 August 31 . 2,915 1,324 , 4,044 August 29 . 1,011 SIM 770 August 28 . 2.17B 1.S43 45 The ofiicl.il nuirtbor of cnrs of- stock brought In today My Inch roail wan : Cnttlti. HOKS. Sheep. Horses t'nlon I'ue. Sys. 12 f ' 10 It. & M. 11 , II. U. 33 1 C. . II. & Q. Hy. . . * i 1 . C. , II. I. & V. Hy..23 . . C. , St. 1 . M. & o. . . 3 l13. . & M. V. , J 3 2 Total receipts. . y 13 12 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated : Huyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co. . . 7 O. II. Hammond Co . .112 499 Swift and Company . 100 . . 2OT Cmlahy Packing ( Jo. . . . . . . -IPO 304 03 H. Heeker ami Uegan. . . . ! - " ( ' J. I. , . Carey . ; . 2. > S Lehman & Hothschllds. . M . . Hill & Lewis . Co Layton & Co . 103 Other buyers . , . - 211 . . S59 Left over . 430 Total 1.777 l.SM 2,0tf ! CATTLK-The week opened with llbera cattle receipts , though smaller than n wecl ago. Tlicro were , all told , 2,130 head In the yards , nearly all westerns. No native fa cattle of any nr.count were on sale and the westerns good enough for the killers brought good steady to strong prices. The demand was active and the desirable fa cattle were nil cleaned up In rensonubl > good season. Cows anil helfcra Avere In liberal supply about twenty loads being among the offer ings. The packet H all wanted supplies am the market wns active mill firm. Western feeders were In large supply am the desirable kinds sold about the same ns at the close of last week. Common am coarse cattle wore slow and weak. Ilcpre sentatlvo sales : STKRHS. .WVO.MINO. A. D. Adamson. 20 steers 11:52 375 D. Grant. Scows 1038 285 20 feeders..1093 340 1 fee.ler 870 3 40 Stnmlnrd Cattle Co. 2 cowfl 910 2 50 14 doers 1172 3 15 2 CO\VH 110.r , 2 75 1 Fleer. 1300 3 15 2 steers 1320 315 2 Bteers 1235 325 1 steer. 1250 3 15 COLORADO. A. Leonard. HOGS The receipts of hogs were llclit even for th llrnt of the week , only 930 hend belns reported in , which , with the 450 holdovers , made elope to 1,400 on Bale. . It wan Imrclly enouEh to make a market , nnd the trade was slow nnd featureless. The prices paid were about the same'as prevailed nt the close of lust week. Tiie heavy mixed on ttie rouKlilxli order were very slow sale , no one Deeming to want the few here , nnd several loads were carried over. Representative sales : No Av. Sh. 1'r. No. Av. fjh. I'r. C4 302 SO f2 IS 07 260 40 J2 & 0 ta 332 120 270 CO 2C4 1GO 280 CG 01 80 270 20 218 . . . 285 74 297 ICO 2 70 SS 251 SO 2 (5 3 273 200 275 108 212 120 285 Cl 2G3 80 275 84 223 40 3 00 DC 2CS 120 275 l'IGS-OOI > 8 AND ENDS. 1 SCO . . . 2 45 4 325 . . . 2 CO 393 . . . 245 II 322 . . . 2 ( .0 5 MS . . . 2 CO C 330 . . . 2 CO 3 SOO . . . 260 8 3C2 . . . 265 G : > 0 . . . 2 CO 8 318 . . . 2 65 HHEKr There were plenty of sheep In the yanla , both feeders' nnd mutton , Tliu market was weak owliiK to the situation nt other mar ket iiolntu , anil at least 1O310C lower. Repre sentative gales : ' No. Av. I'r. 479 Wyomlnif feeders , 103 $2 W ) 414 Nevada. niUed.t. t > 5 2 G5 75 Idaho lamb. CO 300 447 Idahn lambs OC 370 229 Utah lambs , , CO 375 Live Stock. CHICAGO , Sept. 7.-CATTLK Trade started off lively und trpl sywere steady for the gen eral run , with u , recovery In prices for choice Iryfed lulu. The , WK ) of tlio good fat ami export cattltfjifofieil llio t-cales ut J4.40W I. do , ami compariUKi'ty little was done -below 14.25. ! ' 'eedliK rattle sold freely today at last week's ISfj..c decllui. Cows , bulls and heifers sold at uncliuiiKed MUea , and s did veal calves. Texana were actlr * > 'nnd steady , ami wcetern runners rold freely , .lit tinebaniseil values. IIOGH Trade WHIT tictlve'nnd the supply was nell taken at vtruniMirlees' for tliu neiuTil run , wlt'.i prime llRht jiinl > meillum weight hoes' Idk'lier than en Saturday. Uenvy IIOKS sold at I2.C.O ® J.25 ; medium w IKhtB at S.8C03.35 , and light \\elKhts ut il.Sitftf.lHORH ! ; mid largely at ; : .S.W3.10. packlnK > " < KOlnK rhlelly below (3.00. HlIKirV.lllililikxlj . receipts Irado was ex- remely dull , nnd Vlrt' were ' Irri-KUlurly lower. It was next to liiliionilble 'tu net nny liiils. and sheep were weak , tiijf.00f(2.25 ( for very common ots , U | > tu t3.Wu3.-Ki. fur the IK-HIT class. Lambs were lurK ly nomjotl at )3.00ij4.00 for common o prime , ami J3.1S 'its paid for very line Hocks. UECKHTB CtUl\e'iwt \ > w headj | IOKS , 3S00 lead ; sheep , 20.1V1 head. \r - Xfl Live KtiM-lc. NEW YOHK , Sept. 7. IIKI.VEH UecelpU. two lays. 2,134 lit-ail ; Uwrit , 10i15c luwer ; Colorado * t3.C 3-C5 : oxen. 3 Wfll.lO ; bulls , M.iOj.40 ; dry cows , H,10j2.0. 1-Tiirvpean cables quote Ameri can steers ul lOf/Hc per II ) . , dressed weleht , HIIKKI' At ! lOe l-r Ib. , dressed uelKliU ; refrigerator beef , fcV > ( " ' , Sc per II' . ; exports today , none ; dieep ami luinbn , receipts , two dayii , II , Kl head ; active , ( peep , poor to prime , 12.214 ; S.7L HOGS Receipts , two days , 9,311 head : tteudy ut t3.coe.w. _ Sl < iel. In Record of rrerlptu at the four principal mar kets for Monday , September 7 , IfcM : Cattle. South Omaha , . . . , . 2.130 hlcago , . . , . , . I'J.IO ) ! l. Loulu . , . 7M 1 .ansa * City ; . . " . , .it. , . 4 , WO Totals . . 33.130 43.910 29,397 ICllllHIIH ( 'I I ) ' I , I VI ! StOI'lf , KANSAS CITV , . H pl. 7. OATTLK-Reeelnts. , fiOO head ; Khlpnu'nta , l.EOO lirod ; best Emam , > trady ; olheriieuk la Idc loner ; Texas tei-rs. J.OOK3.15 ; Texas cows , llMfitM ; beef steers , ! .Wm4.UI ; nutlve cow B. } l.40'n3.11 ; ttockeis and reederv. II.KtfS.W ; bills , J1M ) 3.W ) . - zt ! J shipments , UOO HOGBRcelpt > , lieadi lieudj market ettsdy , bulk cf sale * , { -.WU3.03 ; heavy. JJ.enflJ.nr , puckers , 2 WirJ.OO : mltCMl , } 2.Si ! R3.M ; llRht , 2. ? < , { i3,15 ; Yorkem , | 3.10tf3.1Sj I'l , K.POO head ; shipments , S.400 rmli market slow to Iftc lower ; lombacry di/1 ; J.40 i4.40j mutton , f3,15 < ? S.OO. UMAIIA < : i\iit.\L SIAHKKT. CniiilHIon or Trnilenml Unnlntlnnit n Stnple and KnnnjI'rodiicc. . KGOR Choice stock , lie. HUTTEIl Common to fair , 7c ! choice to fancy. country , llffilJcj lepnrntor creamery , 15O16C ! gathered cream , 12ni3c. Cllinsi. Dam stlc brick , lOc : IJdnm. per d < ix. , J9.M ; club lieu p. l-l | > . jam , per rtoz , . J3.M ) ; I.lm- berger , fancy , per Ib. . 9V4c ; Roquefort , U-lb. lars , ) > er doi. , $3.60 ; Younc Americas , 8c ; twins , fancy , H.c. VKAIr-ChnlcQ fat. SO to 120 Ibs. . Is quoted nl < ( JSc ; tniRp nnd conrse , 4BCc. roUI.THY Llvo hens , Re ; cocks. 3c ; sprlnR chicken ; ! . 6c ; Flirlnc ducks , 7f".o. I'lOICONS-l.Ur. We. tlrnd plseons not wonted. HAT I'plnml , JSMj mlilland , KM ) ; lowlnml , J4 OOs nfc Mrnw , fl 00 ; color makes the price on liny ; tight bales t-cll the best ; vnly top gradei brliiK tup price * . IIROOM COR.V Kxlrcmely slow F.ilc ; hew crop , delivered on truck In country : choice rreen splf-wnrklnir rnrpet , per In. . - c : choice runnlnc to bull. sUcj common. IWo WATKR.MEl.ONS I'cr doi. , cmtcd according to size , J2.00p2.25. PANTALOt'l'ES-rrr doz. , crated. MJT75O. TOMATOiH-l'er H-bu. Imfkct , 35040C ; i.-bll. bushel. ZSJI.Wo. CUCUMIll.RS-rer doz. , ! 0 25c. " NIIW ONIONS Good stock , per bu. , 35J50c LIMA IIKANB-Prr 111. . 4c. MEANS Mrnil picked tinvy. per Int. . : I.40TI.CO. ( CAHI1AOE Home grown , per hundred , 7&cJJ 11.00 , , fCEI.nilY 1'cr doz. , 25030o : fancy mammoth. POTATOES Newpotntoos. . per bu. , 20g25c. KRU1TS. GRAPES Home grown grnpcs , ICflKc ; large lots , ir > c. CAIiIKOttNLV PIACHES Kreostones , $1.00 ; clings , ff.ilfOc. . CALirORNIA PI.U.MS Per box. J1.S5JI1.CO. CALIFORNIA nitAPliS Per cnsu , white , JI.23 Wl.r.O ; black , } l.POfl.5. API'I.ES-ronklnp. per Mil , , JI.COffl.75 ; catln& . Jl.75JJ2.Ofl ; .lonnthans. fancy , J2.CO. KASTIIRN PMA MliS : MlrhUnn nnd Ohio bas kets , fifth" , 22i23c : tt-tiil. bankets. COfiWio. CALII-'ORNIA PEARS Unrtlcttf , Jl. 6501.75 ; Ruerre Hanly. J1.CO. NKCTAKINES None. TROPICAL FIU'lTS. ORANGES Rodl. per cafe. JG.CO. LEMONS MescinaB. 10.0007.00 ; California lem ons. JG.OO ; fancy , JC.5- . HANANAS Cholcn large stock , per bunch. J2.00IT2.25 : meiltum-flzeil bunches. JI.COJf2.00. PINIAPPLKS-NO shippinc stock. SIISCELLANEOUS. IIONKY Fancy while , ncr Ib. . 14e ; choice , l.c ; California , amber color , luo. ClDER-Clarincd Juice , per halt bbl. , > 3 ; pet bid. . J. , . PRESERVES Assorted , JO-lb. pnlls , ench , J1.40 MAPLI2 SYRUP I'lve cnl. cntio. enoh , J2.76 ; gal. cans , per doz. . J12 ; < A cat. cans , JC.25 ; quart cans. JJ.C.O. FIGS Imported fancy. 5 crown. 30-lb. boxes 14o ; choice , 10-lb. boxes , 3 crown , 9810c. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , medium size , lOc ; Tarragona almond ? , per Ib. . large. 12Uc ; Ilinzlls. pel Ib. . Sc ; English walnuts , per Ib. , fancy soft shell. 12c ; medium size. lOo ; fil bert * , per Ib. , lOc : pecnns. polished medium. 80 ; large. lOc ; pcnnuts , rtiw , CHJflc : roasted. 7,4c. DATES -Halloween , per Ib. , Cc ; fards , ll-lb. boxes , per Ib. , 7r. DRESSED MEATS. I1EEF Dressed steers , 400 to COO Ibs. , CHJf7c- wustern steers. 4 > i jrC4o ; gooil cows nnd heifers ! 4R lie : medium cows and heifers , 41i.iSc ; Kood fun-quartcis. cows and heifers. 3 > if4c ; Rood foreouartcrs. native steers. 4Viffoc ; good hinii- ( iiinriers , cows and hclfera , 7Jf7'.4c ; good him' quarters native steers , 8'uj cow rounds , 6c ; cow- beef SJ.c ; lo _ , " ' " rlbn , No. 3. Cc ; cow loins. No. 3 , Sc ; "beef'"trim ming * So ; rump butts , tc ; shoulder clods. Cc. MUTTON Dressed lambs , ic : dressed mutton. Cc ; racks , lOo ; legs. Sc ; saddles , Sc ; stews. 2ic ; ahi-op plucks , 3c. sheep lonuucs , per Uoz. . Me. PORK Dressed bogs , 4MC ; pork loins , 8c ; spare ribs , 31c ; ham -"ausases , butts , 4i.c ; poik shoulders , 4VJc ; pork fboulders , i-klnned. 4Uc- pork trimmings. 3c : leaf lard , not rendered. 4ct HIDES AND TALLOW. j5Iinii > PEl/FS * ien raited , each. 25QGO-5 ; Kreen suited tneartlngu ( short vooied early hUlns ) , each , 15e ; dry nlieuriniKS ( short wool-u early tklns ) , No. 1 , met , . ! < ' -y rlicurlln s ( shcit wooled early skln > - > , No. 1 , each. Cc ; d.-y Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool relts per Ib. , actual \\clgm , 44fCc ; dry flint Kansas ind Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , act ual \ielKht , 384c : dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4i35c ; dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual welpbt , 3tf4e ; feet cut off , as It Is useless lo pay freight on them. . TALUJW AND GREASE-Tallow , No. 1. 2UC ; tallow. No. 2. Hie ; grease , wldto A , 2io ! ; crca'te white H. IHc ; ureute , yellow , lie ! ; grease , dark H4c ; old butter , Vi2(4c ( ; beeswax , prime , ISO 22c ; roUKh tallow , lUc. HONES In car lots , weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton. J12.00R14.00 ; dry- country , bleached , per ton , J10.00fl2.00 ; dry country , damp and meaty , per ton , JO.OCOS.Oi. WOOL I'nwns'ied. fine heavy , 6B7c ; flnfi. lleht. EiffOc : quarter blood. 10Slrl-c , seedy , burry und chaffy. SIi9c ; cotted nnd broken , coarse , 79c ; celled and liroken. fine. CSfc. Fleece washed Medium. ISfllSc ; fine , I4fflCc ; tub wapheu. 16iJ 18c ; black. 8c ; bucks , Oc ; tag locks , -33c ; dead pulled. 5@Cc. _ Ijlveriiuul LIVERPOOL , Sept. 7. WHEAT Spot , steady : demand poor ; No. 2 red , spring , 5s Vjil ; No. I , California , Cs Cd. Futures cloeed steady , with near and distant positions U < 1 lower ; business about equally distributed ; September. Cs liid ; October , CH lid ; November , Cs 2d ; December. Ds 2'id ; January , r > s 3d ; Febniary , 5s 3id. CORN Spot , quiet ; American mixed , new , 2s 1014d. Futures closed steady , with near nnd distant positions unclmnged from Saturday's closing prices ; business on middle -positions ; Septemlier , 2s 8d ! ; October , 2s 8'.4d ; November , 2 S ld : December , 2H 9d. FLOUR Firm , demand fair nnd freely sup plied ; St. I.ous ! fancy , winter , 7s. PROVISIONS Ilacon , dull ; demand poor ; Cumberland cut , 28 to 30 Ibs. , 2Ss ; Eliort ribs , 20 to 24 11)3. . 2 Js ; long clear , light , 35 to 33 lb . . 25s Cd : long clear , heavy. 40 tn 45 Ibs. , 25s ; short clear backs , llrlit. 18 Ibs. , 24s M ; short clear middles , heavy , 45 to CO Ibs. , 21s Gd ; clear bellies , 14 to 11 Ibs. , 2b > . Shoulders , square , 12 to 18 Ib.i. , 23s. Hnini. short cut. 14 to 1C Ibs. , 42s M. Tal low. tine North American. 17s 9d. lleef , extra India mess , 46s 3d ; prime mess , 3Cs 3d. Pork , prime mers , line western. 45-i ; medium western , 38s 9d. Lard , steady ; prime western , 18s CJ ; re fined In pnlls , 19s Cd , CHEESE Firm ; demand poor ; finest American , white. 40s ; finest American , colored , 40s Gd. 1UJTTER Finest United States , 80s ; good , 60s. OILS Linseed , 17s. Petroleum , rellned , Giil. ( REFRIGERATOR 11EEF Forequarters , 3Jd ! ; lilndntiarters , CV.d , HOPS At London ( Pacific const ) , 1 15s. Sun Kniiiclsco Mining U < i > > tntloiin. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. -Tho omclal cloning quotations for inl.iln.utjici to 1 ly werj a. fol low * : I-'iirelurii I'lniiiii-Iul. . , Fept. 7. Three | r ei-nt rentes , 103f 250 for tlie necount , Kxcimnge on London , 25f Itks for eliccks. III-rtIIN : , Hept. 7. The Imperial Hank of flt-r- inany IUIH ralreil IIH rate of dlfrount from 3 to 4 | ivr rent. Kxchunge on I.umlcn , eight days' elBht , t'Om 39HiifK , IXWDON. Kept. 7. Qolil In quoted nt Iluenns Ayreu toilny nt 1G0.50 : ut Iilnd- rld , 10.25 ; at Million , 30 ; ill Koine , 107.i : . Amount of liulllon wllliUra\/n from the Hank of Knu- latul on liulunce today , li8CKiO. iiM < ; il > - MnrU-i- ( . KANSAS CITY , Bt-pt. 7. No Bruin market to- lay. Ill'TTIIH Slow liut uncliangeil ; creamery , 13 OHo ; dairy. lOfllSe. l.OUS SlronK and very llrm at lOc. Oil CHy Marl -l. Oil * CITY , Kept. 7. Cie.llt Imlancu * . 11.10 ; eer- Illcalen opi-ntil , hlRlirtt , loumt und elon-il ut U ; no nulm or clrurancm. Hlilpmc-litu , HC.WiO > lil . ; run * , C'J.W. thin. 'IVlneo Win-ill. BAN rilANCIBCO , Kept. 7. WIIBAT Hauler ; X-cemlier , Wte. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .Market. NUW OHLRANH , Bviit. 7 , COTTON-Qulft JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone UK ! ! ) . Otualui , Nub. COMMISSION .RAIN ; PROYIS13XS : AND ; Sf03Ii It&om 111V4 , Hoard of Trail * . Direct wires to Clifcugu anil New Yurie. CorremKioiiciiti ; Jobo AAVurrco A O nnd nrm ; mlililllnp. 7 15-lCcj low mlitilllnir , 7-c , Kocxl ordinary , 7'.jc. ' _ iitcln Itttticr. niXlIN , III. . Sept. 7.-lirTTKIt-Slrnilv : nfffr. Inpi , ISJ.ra ) Iln .j rn\t \ * , 30.000 llm. nt l&c ; & 7.1K Ibs. nt ICc. _ lrov < MlniiN , CltlfAOO. Kl > ( . T.-l'Ottl.THY-Slnnlv ; tiir- key , 7 10c ; chlchens. "n ' .c ; tliichu , 7 % 9Hc. I'liiiiiii-lnl .Nnlri , IMIILADKLIMIIA , S.l. | . .l.'l 7W ; ImliilirFU , | 1WCTT. , 1IA1I I.ITTI.I. IH'.SIM'.SS ' IX SIIII1T , Hiinril of IMui-ntliin HuliN n Slmrl mill riiliit < < r < * Nlliifr S < < K | < III. There wns nothing of Interest In view when the Hoard of 1-Mucntlon met last nlRhl , Consequently sovcral desks were vacant nml the lobby wns deserted , llcquests from a number of parents who wished to purchase the book , used by their children In the hlsli school wtro referred to the high schol com mittee. The report of Comptroller WestberK showed a balance of $16,174.93 In llio school fund August 31. The resignation of Stella U. Hlcc as a teacher was tendered nnd accepted. The presldclit nnd secretary were author ized to t-rtcr Into n lc.i u from month to month with Walter Clark for the use of the Davenport school site nt a rental ot $10 per month , the board Is to pay all taxes on the property during the life of the lease. On recoiMncmlatlon ot the committee on salaries the compensation nt the military In structor at tlio high school was ! Ued at $20 a month during school months. On motion of Glllesplo the bonnl mljonrncd In order to assist In congrfltulntlng Major CInrltson on his election ns national com mander of the Grand Army of the Hepnhlle. Mclvliiloy Chili PrcNldt-tilM Mi--l. All executive session of the presidents ot the Mcl.lnlcy clubs of the city was held at the republican headquarters In the Life building last evening. There was n very full attendance and plans for the campaign were talked over. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , as hereinafter set forth In full , are submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska , to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday , November 3 , A. I ) . 1SDG : A Joint resolution proposing to amend sections two (2) ( ) , four (4) ( ) , nnd five (5) ( ) , of article six ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to number of Judges of the supreme court and their term of ofllce , Ho It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section two 12) of article six ( G ) of the Constitution ot ino State of Nebraska bo amended so ns to rend as fol- Ions : Section Z. The supreme court shall until otherwise provided by law. consist of live (5) ) judK'JB , a majority of 'vhom shall be necessary to form u quorum or 10 pro nounce .1 decision. It fllialt nave original Jurisdiction In cases rclitins * o revenue , civil cases In which thu state shall be n party , mandamus , quo warrnnto. Habeas corpus , anil auch appullato jurisdiction , as may be provided bv law. Section 2. That section four (4) of article six iG ) of 'lie Constitution of the stniof Ncurnsica , Tje amended so as to rend us fol lows : Section 4. The Judges or the supreme court shall be elected by the ulnfiors of the state at large and tnclr term of olllce , ejiccpt ns hereinafter provided , shall bo for a pcrlqd of ; iot less „ ; : : . ! ) live iM years as legislature may prescribe. Section S That section flvo ( fi ) of article six ( ( i ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , bo amended to r"ud ns follows : Section 5. At the first Renernl election to be held In tbo year 1S9G , there .shall be elected two Judges of the supreme court one of whom shall be elected for a term of two (2) ( ) years , one for the term of four (4) ( ) years , and at each general ejection there after , there shall bo elected one Judso of the supreme court for the term of five (5) ( ) years , unless otherwise provided by law ; Provided , That the Judges ot the supreme court whoso terms have nt-1 expired nt the time of holding the general election of 13 % , shall continue to hold their otllce for the remainder of the term for which they were respectively commissioned. Approved March 20 , A. D. 1893. A joint resolution proposing ; an amend ment to section thirteen (13) ( ) of article six of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to compensation of supreme and district court Judges. IJo It resolved by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section thirteen 03) of article six ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended so DB to read ns follows : Sec. 13. The Judges of the supreme and district courts shall receive for their ser vices such compensation as may bo pro vided by law , payanlu quarterly. The leglslc.'iw shall at its first session after ihe nuopttou of this amendment , three-fifths of mo iremters elected to each house cone.urrlrifr. establish their compensation. The compensation so es tablished shall not br , chanecsi .iftener than once In four years , nnd lu iio event unless two-thirds of the members elected to ench house of the legislature coneur tnorol . Approved March SO , A. D. 1833. A Joint resolution proposing to nmeml section twenty-four (21) ( ) of article flvo ( G ) of the Constitution of thu Stnto o' Nebraska , relating to compensation of the olllcers of the executive department. He it resolved und enacted by the Legis lature of the Stale of Nebraska : Section 1. That section twenty-four (21) ( ) of article flvo (5) ) of the Constitution ol the Stnto of Nebraska bo amended to read as follows : Section 21. The olllcers of the executlvn department of the Ktnto government shall receive for their services n compensation to be established by inw , which shall bo neither Increased nor diminished during thrt term for which they shall have been commissioned nnd they shnll not receive to their own use any fees , costs. Interests , upon public inoneyH In H"-lr hands or under their control , periiuisltes of olllce or other compensation , and nil fees that mny hereafter bit payable liy law for services performed by an ollleer provided for In this -Me shall be pnld In nilvnnce Into the Ktnto treasury. The legislature ) shall at Its first session after the iidontlon ot this amendment , three-fifths of tliu mem hers elected to each house of the leglsla turo concurring , establish th lires : | of the ollleers named In this nrtlcle. The compensation so establish ? ! ! shall not bechanced chanced oflencr than once In lour years and In no event unless two-thirds of the members elected lo ench house of the leg islature coneur therein. Approved March 29 , A. D. 1F93. A Joint resolution proposing in smeml section ono (1) ( ) of article six ( ? ; of tbe Con stitution of tlio State 01 Nebraska , relating to Judicial power. liu It resolved und enacted by tha Legis lature of thu State of NelmmKu. Section 1. That section one 11) of artlcln six ( C ) of the Constitution of thu State of Nebraska be amended to read us follows : Section 1. The judicial power of thin stuto Bhall be vested li a supreme court , dis trict courts , county courts , jimiiccs of the nenco. police innslslrntes , and in mien other courts ! " , * -nor lo the supreme e-onrt as may bo created by law In which two- thirds of the members elected to each house C ° Apprrm-d March 23. A. D U9D. A Joint rrBnlutlon proposing to amend sec tion eleven (11) ( ) of article fix (6) ( of the Constitution of the State of JJebrasUa , re lating to Increase In number of supreme Hid district court Judges. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Leg- tdaturu ot HID State of Nebraska : Beutlon 1. That section eleven ( II ) of urll- : lu six ( C ) of the Constitution of the Sluto tf Nebraska bo amended to reud ns fol- owu : Section 11. The legislature. whenever two- hlrds of the members elected to each houae ihall concur therein , mny , in cr ftur thu , 'eur one thousand Hutu Mumln-d and ilnely-sevcn and not oftener twin once In ; very four yearn , ine-rcust the number of ndg''S of supreme and district t-ourln , and li judicial districts of the Mate. Such llHtncts shall bu formed of e-oinniii-t terrl- ory , und bounded by county linen ; and , ueh Inert-axe , or any c-hiiiiKQ In the loundnrlcH of a district , Khali not vucuto hit ollicei of any judge. Approved March 30 , A. D. , 1W3. A joint resolution proposing to amend section alx ( G ) of article one (1) ( ) ot tbo Con slllutlon of the State ol NcLrnskn , relating . , to trial by Jury. I . He It resolved and enacted by the Lcffix' Is Jam re of the Stateof Nebraska , nl Section 1. That section six ( C ) . article one < y-i (1) ) of the Constitution of the Slat * or No ' brnska bo amended to rend as follows ! ) - Section fi. The right of Itlnl by Itiry shall , ! remain Invlolnte. but the legislature mn > ' lirovldo Hint In elvll actions nve-fllxllm of ft. , the JVry riav render n vernirt. nnd th < , i > lORlslnture by also nnitiorlz * trial by n jury of n less number tlmn twelve menft in courts Inferior to the district court. "j Approved March 21 A. 1) . . 1J.95. 1 A Joint resolution proposing to nmcnij section one. ( I ) of article five ( fi ) of the Con- 1 stltutlon of Nebraska , relating to ofilcers of the executive department. He It resolved and elmcted by the Icg- ; i Islature of the State -r Nebraska , I . Section 1. That section one ID of article li , ' five (5) ( ) of the Constitution of the Stnto t' ' < of Nebraska be amended to rend as fol L ; , lows : B ! Section 1. The cxecutlvo department shall I consist of a governor , lieutenant governor , t ' Kccretnry of state , auditor of public ac 1 counts , treasurer , snperlntondcnt of public Instruction , attorney general , commissioner 1 1 | of public lands and buildings , ami three LI ] railroad commlxsloneis , turn of whom , cx > ! ' cent the said railroad commissioners , shall bold his olllce for n term of two years , from the llrst Tlnirjmuj niti-r the first Tuesday In January , niicr his election , \ and until his successor Is eleoteA and inmlN , , tlf , ' . Knch railroad commissioner shall hold his olllce for a term cr t > " -t.-o vnnrs. beginning on the first 'Iwns-My nrler the . llrst Tuesday In January after bis eke. Ion , and until his usccessor Is elected and quail- lledi Provided , however. That at the llrnt general election held after the adoption of this amendment there shall bo elected three rnllroatl commissioner ! ) , one. for tha period of ono year , one fin MIP period of two yen 1 8 , and one lor tno peilod of three years. The governor , seerelnrv of stnto , auditor of public accounts -nil treasurer shall resident Hie rnpllol Curing their term of olllro ; they shnll ! : . . ; > the publlo records , books and papers there , nnd shall perform such duties as mny bo requited by law. Approved March . " 0. A. D. , IS03. A joint resolution proposing to nmeml sec tion twenty-six (26) ( ) ot article llvo ( D ) ot the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , limit. Ing the number of executive state olllcers. * Ho It resolved nnd enacted by the I.cg * Ishuurp of the ftnto or vbraRbn : Section 1. That section .twenty-six (2G ( ) o nrtlcle live ( G ) of the Constitution of the State nf Nebraska be amended to rend nsj follows. Section 26. No other executive ? tntc offi cers except those named In section ono (1) ( of this article shall be created , except by nn net of the leglslaturo which Is con curred In by not let-s than thrce-fourtha of the members elected to ench liotiso thereof : Provided. That nny oflloo created by an act of the loglnlnturo may bo abolished by the Iciilslntnre , two-thirds of the members ) elected to each house thcrc-o ! roncurrhiff. Approved March 30 , A. 13. . 1S95. A Joint resolution proposing to tun o ml section nine ( D ) of nrticle eight ( S ) of the Constitution ot the State ot Nebraska , pro- vldlng for the Investment of the permanent educational funds of the state. Hii It resolved and emu-ted by the LegIslature - Islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. Thai section Mine IS ) of nrtlcla eight ( S ) of the Constitution of the Slates of Nebraska bo amended to read ns fol lows : Section 3 All funds belonging to the stnto for educational purposes. HIP interest and ! Income whureot only are lo bo used , shall be deemed trust funds held by the state , and the state- shall supply all losses there of thai may In any manner accrue , so that thu same shall remain l2r"'Jor inviolate , nnd undlnilnlshed , ami iul. net lip Invested - vested or loaned exeeiit m L'nited Slntca' ' ? ; or filnto securities. OF registered county ' bonds or registered school dlstrlvt bonda of tills state , and suc-li fnnns , with the Interest and Income ihereof nro hereby solemnly i > ! r _ ; ---K for llio nut-poses fop which tiiey me granted and set apart and shall not be transferred to any o'her fund for other uses. Provided , The board crcnu-.l f > y section 1 of thl * nrtirjc _ . ; . . , npnv"d IP sell from tlmo to time nay ot tlio securities belong ing to the pnimnnont school fund and In vest the proceeds arismir tiieretrom In any of the securities ' -numerated ; n 'Ins sec tion bearing a lugher rate of interest whoever nr > opnor'vinlty lor better Invcst-'i ment Is preseniedj . , - And provided further. That when nnv warrant npoi ; hc nt ? ' i treasurer regu larly Issued In pursuance of an appropria tion by the legislature nnd secured .by tlio levy of a tax for Its payment , shall 'bo presented to the stnto tronsurer tor pay ment , and there shah not iio nny money In the propel itind to pay such warrant , the board created by section I of this arti cle may direct the plate treasurer to pa/ tbo amount duo on such warrant from moneys In his hands belonging to the per manent school fund of the stale , nnd ha shall hold said warrant as an Investment of said permanent school fund. Approved March 29 , A. D. , 1S93. , A Joint resolution proposing nn amend ment to the Constitution of the State ot Nebraska by adding a new section to artlclo twelve (12) ( ) of said constitution , to bo num bered section two (2) ( ) , relatlvu to the merg ing of the government of cities of the metropolitan class and the government ot the counties wherein such cities uro lo cated. He It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That artlelo twelve (12) ( of the Constitution of the Stnte of Nebraska bo amended by adding to wilei article a new section to in ? numbered section two (2) , to rend as follows : Section 2 The goveinmenl of nny city ot the metropolitan class and the government of tbo county tn which II Is located may bo merged wholly or In part when n proposi tion so to do has been Mibml'.tc-d by au thority of law to Iho voters , of such city and county and received Hie assent of a , majority of tlio votes cast in such city nnd nlso a mnjorllv of the voles cast In the county exclusive of tli'-.e mat lu such metropolitan city at such "lection. Approved March 29 , A. D. , 1893. A Joliit resolution proposing an amendment to section six ( C ) of artlclu noven (7) ( ) of the | Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska , proscribing - J scribing the manner In which votes shall be cast. He It rosolvet' nml enacted by the Leg. . Itilnturc of the State at Nebraska : Section 1. That section six tfi ) of nrtlcla seven (7) ( ) of the Constitution of the Stata of Nebraska bo amended to rend ns fol- Sec'llon C. All votes shall bo by ballot , or such other method ns may bo prescribed ] by Inw , provided the secrecy or voting b * Approved March 29. A. D. , 1893. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section two (2) ( ) of article fourteen ( H ) of tbo Constitution of the State of Nebraska , rela tive to donations to works of Internal Ira- , provt-ment and manufactories. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the Stale of Nebraska ; Section 1. That section two (2) ( ) of artlclo fourteen (14) ( ) of the Constitution of the Slnto of Nebraska , bo amended to reud as "section 2. No city , county town , preclnot , municipality , or other subdivision of the Btnte , shnll over niuh'i dopiitiona tn any vvcrkH of Internal Improvement , or manufactory - > factory , unless a proposition o to do shall linvn been 1'rst submitted to thn qualified elector" and ratified by a iwo-tblrdu vote nt an election by ni'MiOrlly of law ; Pro vided , Thai tuen ( lomillonH of n county with thn donations of sucn subdivisions In. . - Iho aggregate shall not exceed ten per cent nf the assessed valuation of such county : Provided , further. Taut any city or county may. bv a three-lotirtliM vote , increase such Indebtedness llvo per -eni. in addition to such ten nor en.i , ind no bonds or ovl- leneosof Indebtednesn no iwiod shnll ba valid unless tbo samri snail Jiavu endorsed - . Ihereon a r-ortlflcnti. snriieil by the secre- * Inry nnd auditor of sliilo , showing that : lin snmo Is Issued pursunni lo law. Approved March 29. A. P. , 1895. I. .1. A. PIpor. secretary of state of the itato of Nebraska , do hereby certify that lie foregoing proposed amendments to the Constitution of tlio State of Nebraska nro run anil correct copies of the original cn oiled and engrossed hills , as passed by the Twenty-fourth session of the legislature ot lie State of Nebraska , a appears from > ald original bills on ( lie In this olllce , and , hat all and each of said proposed amend- nentu arc submitted to thu qualified voters ) f the state of Nebraska for tlielr adoption ir rejection at the general election to ho icld on Tucsdey , thu 3d day of November , V. D , 189G. In testimony whereof , I have thereunto ict my lianil and afllxed the great seal of lie state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln-thin 17th day of July , In ho year of our Lord , One Thousand Eight lu ml red and Ninety-nix , of the Indcpend- nco of the United State * the One Hundred , j nil Twenty-Urn ! , and of tula utato tha . ' Seal. ) J. A. I'll'KIt. Secretary of Slut * . 1 DtoNovS-woru only.