TOP TEN BARBIES EASY * Rowc/u Eustlois Find Little Trouble ) in Winning from the Late Wonderers , AND SHEIBECX MADE A HOME RUN , TOO iuiiK Mr. Kcrlo 1'ouinlril nt Will Undo AVI 11 Do It T\vlci ) Tills Aftrrnoon for One AiliiilKHlon ftniri-s of 's Oninm. Omaha , 1" ! Fort Wnyno , 7. Columbus , 2 ; Minneapolis , 0 ; Kansas City , 13 ; Indianapolis , 3. Milwaukee , 8 ; Toledo , 8. ILLY DAHNIB , - r \ \ the Bald-beaded rr > ) ) Eagle of tbo Chosa- ' , V .n. . , " poAke , nt tbo close * * - - ottho Ratnojostcr- tlay afternoon , loukod very much ns iho parrot did after tbo monkey bad pot through wliiThlm. It wns his first appearance In base ball in the wild mid woolly west , nna the slnn , bang fashion of Uncle's hired bands was too much for his dollcato nerves. Billy bos boon nccustomcd to the hnro and the tortoise style of ball as plnjed back In Baltimore , for lol ttieso scores and scorns of years , nnd yester day's got up nnd hurrah contest almost ntartcd a second growth of hair on bis devout head. Tbo weather was expressively torrid , nnd the wind caino up from the south in hot and fltful trusts , like an Arabic simoon , nnd aboutliuU tbotlmotho diamond was ingulfed in an imnenotrablo cloud of dust. This trying condition of things , however , was Insufllclent to supross the faithful , and by 4 o'clock ono ot tbo best crowds of the weak had assembled. There was but llttlo ceremony about open ing up the battle , and before manager Burnlo cobld comfortably settle Himself on the bench , uncle's slaves \vero fondling and caressing youncr Mr. ICooto with an abandon that amounted to simple recklessness. Kverjbmly Win Happy. ! Undo nvettod victory in tbo very outset , mid that' excellent old gontlouian. Colonel Stout was so happy that his rotund face ciuicltlv assumed the Utio of a hupo liver. And the ftustlers , too , they were happy , nud so was , the crowd ; roses bloomed right on top of tbo grandstand nnd nround uuclo's classic mug gleamed a golden nimbus that will slilao on down through the years to come. In sooth tboro wasn't an unhappy or per turbed EtiQl within Iho park , unless it was Jerry Stonoblll. He thought that Mr. Gunt her , the umpire , had bottur stuok to lituTaturo , that hu had given up a royal call ing only to tnnl'.o a boly show out of himself endeavoring to ncljudicato tuo line points of the great national game. But then you must remember that all that Jerry himself don't know about the sport would mnko a volume consldoraoly larger Than Ibo Congressional Globe. Sccirctl from tlio Vrry Stiirt. Shybcck , as ut > ual , was the iirst White Sock to step to the plate. Ho had ono of Unclo's now bats uud the second ball Mr. Kuefo liberated ho pasted It square in the ] KW and It went soaring out over center lilto n bird upon tbu wing. Mr Ilogdnver eat it. 'j-yiilludelplijjs Domighuo did the same to ftne-'otl-tbo bat of the lud from Juke Aug's Lalllwlck , 'and it looked like lion fruit for Omaha , f * ' Uut.tbo gnmo Is uncertain , n remark you iiaVu'nll probably hoard before. , * Koofo nofslstontly refusen to DQt'cm over , Him Mr. Barnes of Nuw York sent King Ivol tb liR > t oii balls , Ifurmer Visnor , who has bnu ; his vofco nicely lllod , rapped out n single , on which the Boston youth cainad third. Undo repeated tbo trick , which let Kel In and sent , lee to the bag hu had just vacated. Then Undo made n blulT toward becond , nnd it went. Dugout threw the ball clown to Old Pop , nnd ho and Molz ran uncle down , not , however , until after Visner had slipped in with tbo second run. That was clover and everybody said that Uncle was a daisy. ' Jt looUQd like a fight , thuuch , when the Kekioiifc'oa came rlgntbaclcatus nnd tied the ecoro. llnril on Iluiullbou. Dmiiiphuo signalized his debut by n rat- tllnp single , and Cysut ClifTrus bis with a homo run. That made the crowd wince ; nnd it is so beastly to have to wince on such an inciner- uting afternoon. Then they quit. Old Pop slapped his club through tbo ambient thrice , Shy took care of Motz's llttlo parabola , and the coal minor's high QUO fell into Kelly's bunds. It was un egg uiiionco in Ibo next. But the third was u catuclasin. Nicncdotniis HanOlboc partook of Koofo's liberality nnd walked down. Shy did the htimo and on Collins' misconnrction of Gllks" fcptiody Junior the bags worn full. Bang I Tbo crowd sat erect and rubbed its oyes. oyes.Farmer. . Vis had pushed ono out like a shot. It seared ibo clover blossoms as It cuts its way out toward Hoggy , anil ns Hoggy htoopod to grub it it collided with his shin bono and ricochottud way oit to iho carriage gatound before it got back , Nick , Shy and Kobcrt were porcheu like blackbirds In a row nlonc the bench and Joe was fanning himself on third. That was luuk. It is Raid Him should the sun anproach us tj n distance utiual to that of the moon , tbo \vholo world would melt like n ball of wax , But Hogijy would probably rather have tukon bis uuuticuB with Old Sol under such circumstances , than to bavo cniuu m uud faced the Bald- beaded Eagle of tbo Clios- poako. Ho told Bernie , however , that if his shin bono over served htm such unothor shabby triuk ho'd have it pulled. But tbut , wasn't the end of tlio cntuclusm. Undo got In u cute llttlo bunt , and Vis scored , nnd then after Collopv had struck out Uotiaghuo lot. ftloxlo Honglu's alnglo get oy him. and Undo came homo too. Moxlo'K VlrNt A ] > i > i'iiraiicc. But. say. did you got onto Hanglo's flno work ? anvasoftbo order brilliant , und It Iroks now ns If Uncle bad nulto n lluoly ball team. The way Moxie picouetted about second iTinlndc-d ono of DunUp In his palmiest.duvs There was nothinc in tba ulr or on carih'ln tlio shape of n halted bull that ho couldn't \Vhethorlhoyc2mo ] toblm bard or easy , fast or slow , he seoopod them up just thu sumo , mill us be but in tbo sun upon the bench between times , ho felt so good that ho Hung to himself : I Bather them In , I gather thnm In , Whotliur IOIIK or nhtirl or thick or lulu , Or nioU iinil liud and full of win I gather l bum In , 1 gather them In. But ho wasn't tno only ono who plnyoa good ball. Sholbcok and Gllks were ulso In the game , while Uncle und Collopy and Vi - nor made themttolves manifest In a way that tickled \p \ | | crowd. IJitt thuru is llttlo Inducement to go into lurtber purtlitulnrs , ns tbo exciting part or the battle has already boon duuilluu. In the fourth Hnjcs hammered out n tliroe-sucltor nnd scored AII tilllts' nrtlstiu bunt , uud In the Jifth wu took another block of live , nnd that , too , nftcr two lianas were out. in this bunch was a imiBmlleeiit homer by Colonel Sbcthock. Tn the Visitor's bixlf of the inning tbo Ki'lts also run in three tholr la t. Uugdnlu , Bturtua luainuslo with a double , aim then alter ICeofo and Uounghuo had perisbod , Sut got bis huso on balls nud Smith mid Motz urnoqhed Jier for thrott uck nploco , 'Jbu UualoolTaot in the eighth , ana In the ninth look another to grow on. SMmfwus ull. , The wiiole , . history of the Afternoon was -Oiuprtiascd into just ouo hour aud ilfiy Hilnutei. ' JViid liarnio ) Ho moved from out the grounds like a ( tolng to JuueraH nil his And p hud bottoorotuw to xcllow-buoUod \ > i Ll llicraluro before somotiody pnTfs In tlio"roof on him. Thoscofo ! , , Totull. . . . . . . . . . iff 7 10 3 1 S7 IS II scour nr INXINUS. Oiiuiliu V 0 5 1 fi 0 0 3 1 17 Kort Wayne 2 0 0 0 U 0 2 0 0 7 SUMMAHV. Huns earned : Omaliii , G ; Port Wayne , 'I. Two-basu bltM ! Ollks. Howe. Diindulo. I'hrco- bnstilills : llavei. Smith. Motz. llumo ruiii : Sbuibcuk , .SiitclllTo. .Double plilys : VNnur to Howe , llnsu on balls ; OH' Kcofo , G : < ilT Ilsinillboc. ; i Lett on buses : Uniuliu. 4 : Kurt Wnyno. ft. Struck out ! lly Kcofo. a : llandlboc , I , Tltuoof uaine : One hour und Ufty min utes. Umpire : Ouentliur. Tno ( litiiii1 Ono I'rlcc. There will bo a feast of bnso ball at Sports man's park this nfternoon. Two games will bo played between tbo Omnbas and the Fort Waynes for ouo admission , nnd the crowd will undoubtedly bo tba largest of tbo sou- son. The Hustlers have been playing great ball mtaly , uud naturally ovorybouy will bo nnxtous to see the DOW second baseman , Honglc. His work yesterday waj llttlo short uf brilliant , and his acquisition , which returned BOD U11 Its to center , has strength ened the loam wonderfully. The llrsl gnmo today will bo called at 2:30 : and the second will commence Jlvo minutes uftor its completion. The piles wl'l bo opened at 1:45 : o'clock. The positions in the llrst game will bo bs follows : Omaha. Positions. Kort Wnynu. Vlekcry I'ltcl Wnilsworh Ilnyes Outeli Suti-lltro Hotto First , Motz HwiRlo Second Smith Collouy Third Alvord Sholbuok : blmrt Holland Kelly , . Loft Donuuliiio ailks Middle Houlever VUucr. . . itlehb Dugdalu In the second game tbo men will line up us follows : Omaha. 1'osltlon. Fort Wayne. D.irby I'ltch Uutinlngliiini Hnyci Catch Uugdiilo Howe I'list Molz HeiiKlo Second Smith Collopy Third Alvoid Sholbeck bhoit Holland Kelly Loft Doimslino Uillis Middle , . . . .llu rlover Mbiier lllghl Siitclliro Today's Is the last game for throe weeks , ns thu club loaves Thursday on the last east ern trip otlbo llrst championship season. Or Coiil'NO , OI Uoursf. i'.is , Minn. , Juno 11. Columbus shutout Minneapolis today. Brcckonridgo made bis usual homo run. Attendance , DUO ; weather hot. Score : bCOllf. IIV INN1XKS. .MlmH'cpolls UUOOOOOO 0 0 Culutnbua , 2 SIIM.MAUV. Huns rnrncrt : Coliimlnii , 1. Home run : llrcckon- rlcluo. ynuiltk'U lilt : Ijilly. II.iso on Imlls : Lit behnnrl/cl. : ) : oil Mciilivun , 1. lilt by pitcher : Wnlsli , O'lluurkd Stiuckinit : HrPcimnrtrel , : ! ; by Stviilinns , 4. WIM pitches : lly ubniirt/ul. 1 ; by btuili'iiu. | 1. ! ? toimi liasvsOlcnvlliin nucl llcrcckvn rhino. Tlmuar it.iiiiis-i Ono humami tw.ity-ilvo mnlulL's. Uiiiiiltu : Suracl. ; > iist linttcil It Out. K.AXSAS CITV , Mo. , Juno 11. The Cowboys batted .out a victory today over Indianapolis. Weather pleasant ; attendance , 1,000. Score ; Harneil runs : Kaunas Clly , C ; Indianapolis , 1. Tnu-bHNU liltn ; Ciiniuy , J.utciicr , Horror. 'Jbrco- bimo lilts : l.yttle , lliiglicy , AloMulion , Aloililon. lluiiioriins : I/jttlo. bnvrltlculilu : Buiiiluy , 1'ajne , J ; Lyttlu. Anilnis , .Vimlv , lluitilun. Doiiblo plnya ; llucliL'y 1O Mclliilionto Carney ; 1 nwruncu to Kor BIT. lliiHunn t/alU : Alberts , .MunnliiK , Mc.Miihoii O'lIrlcn.KiiKlu , Lawrence , HurKor. l.elt oii bate's , ICanbai tlly.il ; luillanaiollH | , n. btolcn ba os : sun day , McJliiiion. Jilt by iiltchur : hunilay , Alberts , Manning , rttnick out : NaKlo Liiwri-iice , 3 ; Car- pcnler. 2s UonliiB , .Mmldcii. l'us ud bulls : lly Alt- ilabon TliuuulKiuuij ; Two hours : Uiuplro : Me- Quuld. iii lly Jtoit : thu l'lriit < > h. niinY.MiKui : , Wls , , Juno 11 , Milwaukee anu Toledo played an exciting gurno of ball tcdiiy. Wealhur pleasant ; attondunce , 1,100. TUI.EUII. All 11 I'O A X AII ii iA n \Vurd.2b 53210 , 4 U 2 U 1 Homy. in. . . & 2 8 2 0 . ' . * . . . , ji on,2b 4 1 U 2 0 M'Ubrr , us. . . 42341 Caiuplou , Ib. 4 2 U U 1 Twllchul , If. 5 0 1 U t JrllliiKer. If 4 1 1 0 U b 6103 ilcboln , m , . 4 1 1 I ) u Karl , Ib 5 1 1) ) 1 I Nuwull.Jb. . . 4 II U 3 1 lioiionuc , c. . 5 1 1 1 i inuoiir , rf. . 3 0 1 1 u 11 u ml , iir j , " , rf 4 2 2 0 i urley. c. . . . a 1) 6 I ( I llurrell , i 4 0 U 1 Inrku , p. . . . 3 U 0 & 1 Totals 12 27 13 fo.tnln .71 821 13 4 iiy I.V.MMSS. MlhMUikco 4UU00 10 8 0 101U U1 3 Blt.MMAin' . Huns oiirnod : Mllwnuki-e , 2 ; Toledo , 1. Two- base bits : Altfiarr , 2 ; KiuU , ( ictlliiKur. Tlirnu- biisu lilt : Mcluil. llnso ou balls : nil .Mui.nrr. ultB. Uiujilru : tnydor. XAT10XAI. ColonclH rinnlly riml u Team Tliny Can Win From , DAI.TIMOIIB , Md. , Juno 11 , The Baltimore * bad tbo game well in hand up to tbo eighth inning , when the Louisville * wont lu'uud earned six runs by heavy hatting , which tolls the Btory. Weather lliio : attendance. 1,075. Score : llultlmorq . . 0 4 Louisville , . o OOUOOOO 4u Hits : llaltimoro , 8 ; Louisville , ll. Errors : Itultlmure. 1 ; J.uulsvllle , a. U.nncd runs : llulumoie , ; ij I.oiiiavlllu. 0. Ilatterlus : Cobb und loblti ! > oii ; MeeUn and Urliiuu. heimtoi'H Uitttlii Kvnii , WASIII.NOTON , D. C. , Juno 11. St. Louis wns badly beaten today by Washington. Attendance , 2,578. Score : Washington . ' 5 IB Si , Units . 4 lilts : Washington , ails St. I.ouls , 0. Errum : \Vu8 b iisitin , 1 ; tit. Lou In. a. Warned runs : Wabhiiuton , II j St. Louis , s. lluttor.us : ljutuiti'lit mid McGuliu ; Hri'ltonstoln , Uwver anil llnukley. Unulti ( ii'tn Ono Mom. Buooui.v.v , N. Y. , Juno 11. Chicago won today through errors by tbo homo team. At- tenduneoablS. Score : ChlctiL'o. . , . i ! 0 Brooklyn. . 3 5 illls : Chicago. 8 : llrooklyn , P. Errors ; Oil- OIIBU , U. Jlrookljrn 7t 1-uinod runs : Uhlcauo j. UrooUlpnli. llutturius ; Uiimboit and Schilvcr : I'outzand Diiiloy. < iliint AVuro u niuip. NBW Yonif , Juno 11 , Cleveland played the ueitor all round guuio tbls nfternoon and won easily. .Attendance U , 100. Score ; Now Vork . . . 0 0000000 11 uiuvulund . s * n Illth : fsow Y-orlf,7t Cleveland. S. Ivrrors : Nuw ioili.O ! Uluroluini , I. KurnodTtins : Now ? . .OIiV 'A ' Uiiivolunil. : t llutujrmi : King and Holds ; O'uppy and Imuiur. Luuk of thu KCuluv . . Uosiox , Mans , , J-jno 11. Tbo Bostons did most of tbolr Imtlnt ; in the early part of the game today. This , combined with two buses on bulls , guvo thorn u winning lead. Attend- nncoB.t5i. { Score : lliwtou . . . I 1 J 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati . 4 lilts : lloaton. B { Oiuclnutttl , 10. Error * : Hos- Inn , I : Wnolnnnttr 1. Unrnoil rnds : tt wPin. .ft Cincinnati. 4. HuttcrM : Nlolioisj and OanwlJ and Jlnrnliy. 0:1 iho .Inlinln. , 1'n , , Juno 11. Thol'hillies bit Unldwln hard nnd nl tbu rlgut time. Attendance , til.Vi , ! , Score i I'lttsburu 3 00000000-3 I'hllHilclphln 0 1 0 0 0 1 n A 10 lilts : I'lttMiure. fii 1'lill-nlolphtn. is. Kr- rors : 1'lttsbiirg. ' ) : .I'hlliulolbhla , I. Knrnpil runs : I'lttsbtirs. at I'hlliitlolulilti. llnlr terlrs : llaldwlii and Muck ; Unnoy and Clements. STATI : IIA < HJI : . llnttHinouth Wins it flighty llnrky dnmo t Ili'iitrlrr. BnATincr , Neb. , Juno 11. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bnu. ) Ogatrlco nnd Plotts.- inoutb played to another slim attendance attcnflanca today nnd about ns rocky a game as could well bo put op. Thd fcaturooftbo ptimo was the frequency o' errors , ni will bo observed by tbo nppnndcd summary : Won U In tlio Ninth. OIIANII Isiuvt > , Neb , , Juno 11. fSpoctnl Toleeram to Tin : BuK.l The Cotton 1'ickers nnd Urand Island pliived n close nnd interest- lug game today , Grand Island winning lu the tiintn on two singles. Mourner's nrror , two bases ou balls nnd u , two-bugger. Hoffor's ' hitting was a feature. Score : Grand Island 8 Kearney > 0 0 0 0 a 1 0 0 U * lotteries : Grand Island. Minuncr und Miir- rnyt Kunrnoy , llonp und I'Vnr. lilts : Urntul Island. 12t Kearnuy , iKrrors : ( Irand Ibland , U ; Kearney , i Uinplro : Fuliner. J'rcinont Drops Ituck. HASTINOS , Nob. , Juno 11.- { Special Tele gram to Tuu Bcii. | Hastings against Fre mont today. Score : WITH TI1K A.llATIiUKS. Oinalia Teams IJinlly Unrii Up Awuy I'mm lliimo. Si'inxorin , ! ) , Nob. , Juno 11. ( Spoclnl Telegram to Tuu BEE. | Tlio Grays defeated the N. 13. Falconers today by a score ot 2o to 4. nnd could have made twenty-five moro had they been inclined to piggish. The Fal coners put up the rottenest gcmo over wit nessed on the homo ground , and thu 250 people ple in attendance were sorely disappointed. If there is n base bull club In Omabu or any where clso in the stnto that can play ball the Springlicld people would liko"to hear from them. Score : Snrlnillohl. . . . 0 0 : i 4 2 0 5 2 2 2. ) I'lileoners . ] ; i 0 0 U U 0 0 0 4 lluttoiles : Unit. Ilnrlunund Oelst : lloiinl- son. Kennedy and Smith , lilts : priiigliald , 13 ; Kiilcanurs , 7. Two-bnso hits : ( joist , Fov mill illuUeuull. Thrco-buso lilts : lllnuewoll. Struulcout : lly Uelst 13 , Iliirliin 5 ; bv Ken- nuly ; U , Smith 2. Knors : Sprlnplleld , II ; Kal- fonuts , 10. Umpire : Dr. Wallner. Tlmo of gumu : One hour and forty minutes. I3i.\i , Neb. , Juno 11. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Hii.J : flic Omaha High School base ball team caino up to play ball with the home team today , out tt was so one-bided that it was r.ot even interesting. At the end of the sixth Inning the score stood 13 to 4 in favor of Blair. At the request of the Omaha loam a n-iw game w.is started and at the end of the liftu inifing tbo acoro was U to 7 in favor of Blair. A very small attond'inco was out. AST IllU V.llilll.lVLI SXi Its Opponents Claim Tlmt It Is Not Coutlto- iiiincrd In Itoiur. NEW YOUK , Juno 11. Tbo World says : Father James Connelly , , secretary to his grace , Arcnbishop Corrigan , smiled last evening when a reporter handed him a cablegram wblch Very Uev. Morris .1. Camp bell , provincial of thu Society of Jesus , re ceived yesterday from Rome. Ills pleasant features were wreathed in smiles , aud his bright eyes sparkled as ho' perused it. The message chronicled a triumph of the opponents of the F.inbault school system , which , in Aa'erica , embraces nine-tenths of the Catholic hierarchy , and of which Arch- bUhop Itvland Is its most aggressive leader , and it means a political defeat for its most potent advocates , his eminence , Cardinal Gibbons , and his grace , Archblsnop Ireland , wtiu tueir lessor supporters. This is why Father Connelly smiled a charitable , but an unmUtnknbio smile of satisfaction ns ho read the following cable gram : UOMK , .Time 10,18'To ' Very Uov. Morrin J. Campbell , Provincial : An ollluinl letter sleiiod bv tlio urofeet of tbo prup.ieanila bus been addressed to tlio Oivi.itu U.-ittolica ami pub lished today. The letter expresses the uouo's sorrow at tbo nttucKs directed iigiilnst tbo Clvlllta's stamllir. . ll lofutns till ! eiluninli's : nsalnst It and proclaims Us wrlteis tbo fuar- lessdiifomlers of justice In tbo interests of roilKlon. It uoiilirms the papal briefs f.ivoi- InK thu Ulvlllta , und deularcs it to luivo been always trim and devoted to tbo holy soo. Text , of tlio letter has been mulled you , The letter seems to bo self-explanatory , " said Father Connolly , "mid I cannot see that it needs nnv comment. However , there nro two points wbicb I will explain. "In the first place it is plain the holy father desires to repudiate the claim that tbo position the Civilita assumed lu the contro versy over tbo Falrlbault school question was nntagonistlu to that hold in tno propaganda , nnd it is evident that those attacks , emanat ing from whatever source , were hlirhly dis- ple.islng to too vatiean. "Tbo Civilita has always boon edited bv the most learned men in Uomo , men who have always been esteemed highly by tbo Vatican for their wise nnd dignilicd position on questions of church discipline which have arisen from time to time. Of course in matlors of faith and morals there nro no ullToronces among tbo canonists of the church. "Thu second point is this : It confirms the papal brlofs. "Pope Plus IX on several occasions wrote olllcinl letters to tbo editors of the Civllltu , approving tbo wise utterances of that paper on certain grave questions which were brought to the attention of the propaganda. Tbu fact that Pope Leo confirms those briefs' is complete evidence that the % 'utlcan ap proves the position wblch the Civilita took so aggressively on the Farlbault school system question , " Father Connelly was nskod what explana tion there is of Archbishop Ireland's repeated declaration that the Civillta's recent utterances had boon condemned nt the Vatican , nnd his own position on the school question approved nnd confirmed bv the pope. "That remains for him to explain. " said the archbishop's secretory , with a dubious shitkoof his houd. Ills gru > io could not bo soon last night , but Father Connelly said hu thought the Hrch- bisiiop would doslro to add nothing to what ho baa suiil. Mint IIU ClilMron mill Snlclilod. Four WOIITII , Tex. , Juno 11 , News comes from Cass county Hint Ooorgo Wbotstono tried to kill his two small children , n girl about 4 unitn boy of 18 months. Xlo used n hatchet aud then shot himself through the heart. The children will not recover. UllUltVIt XOT1UISS. The Clifton Hill Baptist inUnori will have regular preaching services at 11 o'clock1 each Suobatb morning in the hall corner Grant street and Military avouuo. Westminster Piosbytorian CburcbTwon - ty-nlnth and Mason streets. The pastor. Kov. John GordonD.U. , pastor , will preach ui 10ao : u , m. A celebration of Children's day with sermon by tbo pastor to the chil dren on "Daniel in tbo Lion's Dan , " aud baptism of inf&nts. At lli < n , iho Sunday school will bold its anniversary with a spe cial program. Tbo po tor will proacli at B n. m. ou " 'I'lla Itilluouco a Good Man Should Exert In tbo Community.11 Mooting of the YouiiKl'ooplo'fl Society of Christian Kndeav- or ui7:15 p , tu. AllSaluts Church Corner Twonty-slxth and Howard streets. T. J. Muckuy , rootor. Morning scrvtc5 jao'clock \ , evening sutviooSp. m. Sjsrnion toi.lc jnorulntr : "Tho Ductrin6 of trAP'ifrliiltyV' . Ser.i.fin toplo DV nlniir "InWlMwi-o the Uhild of lano- ninco. " Suudiiysuiiool 0J : n. m. Young rccn anil Cynthn ChrlMlaa1 churcli , 4I1IS Nicholas streetJo oph SjiloJ g , putor. Service * nt 10)0 : ! ) n. m. nnd S.jp. m. Young People's So ciety of Chri.tlran Hnde-xvornt Tir > p. tu. StimUy school l i Jft. Morulng suojcct : "Humanity's jVAjtUlHicltt to Iho IClntf'.s Huh way of Helints . " - Kveulng snbjoot : "Kititbly Kings in thq Pit , " Sunday servft ? aC bt. Mary's ' Avenue - nuo CoiigrozationiP church 12tli lint. , Chil dren's day sorvlut1' Al 10V ! ! ) n. m. , ilonil decorations , baptism * , recitations choruses , brlof addressescfi. . Yont.g People's 13n dcavor meottngnt ( i:45 p , m. At 8 o'clock sormo'J by Iho pastor , Uov. S. Wright Hut * lor. Topic , "What Is Not Well for u Child. " A cordial welcome to till tlio services. Frco Church of S. Matthias * ( KpUcopiO South Tenth street nnd Worthington Plaoo , Hov. Alex \V. Mnctmb , prlost-ln-chargp. Trinity Sunday. Holy communion 7 n. in. Sunday school nud blbln class 0:45 : n. m. Twenty-fourth annual commencement Browncll hall. Hov. llooort Dohcrty , S. T. D , , will bavo direction of the sorvlbcs. At 11 n. m. matins , lltuny and sermon oy Uov. William Sparling. At 7 p. m. evensong , with special sermon by Uov. John Williams to the graduating class. Church of the Good Shepherd ( ICpiscopnl ) , corner Twentieth nnd Ohio streets. J. P. D. Llwyd roctor. Trinity Sundav services. Sunday , school 9:15 n."m , Mldd'ay service , consisting of holy communion , 11 n. in. Evening prayer tind sevmon , 8 p m. The children of the Sunday school wilt assemble , With tholr friends , nt thu church nt 2:15 : p.m. and attend in a oody the union Sunday school services nt Trinity cathedral nt U p.m. Boats free to all. Special Trinity Sunday music. Ktiox Presbyterian Church Corner Nineteenth - toenth nnd Ohio streets. Morning services appropriate to "Chlldri'ii's Day. " Prouch- ing nt 111 :30 : by the pastor , Uov. Asa Lcnrd. Subject. "Tho Children in tho' Church. " From 1'J m. to 1 p.m. exercises by the Sab bath school. Evcninc services nt 8 o'clock. Subject ot sermon , "Tho New Beginning. " Clifton Hill Sunday school will moot as usual nt 3 p. IP. in th'o Presbyterian church building , corner of Clifton street and Mili tary road. As there nro classes to suit all ages , everybody earnestly invited to como. ' Clifton Hill Presbyterian church , corner of Clifton street und Military road. Divlno service nt 4 p. in. , conducted ou Sun day ilrst by KOV. Dr. Leurd of Knox Prosoyterlan church. At this service the last opportunity will bo given any ono to identify him or herself with this concrega- tlon as a charter morabor either on prosonta- tlon of church letter or by profession of faith. All nro cordially Invited to bo present. Immanucl Baptist Church North Twenty- fourth and Binney streets Uev. F. W. Foster , pastor. Morning services nt 100. : ! Preaching by Uov. Mnrsonn Stone , D.D. Sunday school at 12 in. Young people's prayer meeting nt 7:15 p. in. "Children's day" exercises inho 'eraiing at 8 o'clock. Strangers especially Invited. Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church- Fortieth and Hamilton streets Uov. T. C. Webster , pastor. Morning hour , 11 o'clock will ba devoted to Sunday school exercises ' in behalf of Children's da'y. Evening hour , 8 o'clock , sermon bjttho p'astor. Welsh PresbytterHti Church Twenty-filth nnd Indiana strudti Kav. J. Morluis Uich- ards of Chicago preachei at 7:30 : p. m. Sun day school nt 10:3l-a. m. Unitarian chu'fth1 ! Seventeenth nnd Cass streets Morning1 prvico commencing nt 10:15. : Preaching ov the pastor , Hev. Wow- ton M. Mann. Sunlfay sthool at IU o.clock. Kountzo Memorjul English Lutheran church , corner Sixtiynth and { inrnoy Uov. A. J. Turkle , pastor. Services ut 10aO : u. m. and 8. m , Subject or morning , "Consider the Lilies. " Evening , "Union of Foroos. " The Sunday schqol will observe Children's day with beautiful nnd appropriate services in the church nt ° l2 o'clock noon. Young People's Society jfrrctirls.tian Endeavor , at 7 p. m. Every ono'is'tnost'cordiayyinVit'cd ' to these services , ' " " - - > * , chfe'r'cli , Thir- tiotb . .anil Calironi'mV sjiUpduv .sgrs'icus as " ' " follows . ' "jJOrniu t 111 suDJeet' , , "Chil- dren's lay } : ' J EvSnfng at ' , S" ; subject , "A Trip tOj-the 'Mount'aln. > l > Suuday0fichool at noon. T'rayer'moeHint'tVodnosday.atlJ. . p. in. William' J , Pasko , i&btgf. St. Mark's fc.vangolrt ! l Lutheran Ch-arch Corner of Twouty-Urst.aiid BurdottostriJiits. ' Uov. J. S. Dotweilor ; U.D. , pastor. Services at 10:30 : n. in. and S p.-in. Sunday school nt noon. Morning sermon : "Saving Another Soul. " Evening sermon : "Discouragoa Be cause of the Way. " Tnis will bo the seventh sermon In the series on the general topic , "From Egypt to Canaan.1' Southwestern Lutheran Cnurch Twehty- sixth street between .Popploton ano Woolworth - " worth nvonues. Uov. "Lutbur M. Kuhns , pjstor. will preach'at 11 a. m. on "Tho Still , Small Voice. " nnd ntv 8 ' p. m. on "Faith Couutod for Uigbteousnos's. " i'cople's church , on Eighteenth struct be tween California and Webster Preaching at 10:30 : a. in. and S p. in. by tbo pastor , Uov. Charles W. Snvldge. ' Children's day will be celebrated in the fnorulnir bv the pastor and consecration ot children. Subject In tbo evening , "Aro the Wiclicd Annihilated J" Seats free. All are'wulcome. Sunday school at 2:30 : p. in. First Presbyterian Church Seventeenth nnd Dodge streets. Morning service , Chil dren's day exorcises nt , 10W : ! a. in. Evening proaching.servico at S p. m. Young people's meeting at" p. m. Uov. John Dixon , D.U. , pastor First Presbyterian church , Trenton , N. J. , will speak in the morning service , nud preach in the evening. South Tenth street Methodist Episcopal church , corner Tenth aud Pierce streets. Uov. Alfrou Hodgotts , D.D. , pastor. Class meeting 10-ilO a. m. Preaching 10:30 : und 7:45 : p. in. Sunday school nt 12 in. Chil dren's day exercises both morning and even ing. Prof. Shaddnck nnd his two children with their violins will assist in the singing. Stereoptlcon views In tbo evening. These views nro the finest in the west. A literary program will also bo rendered by the chil dren. Seats free. Al ) welcome. Children's day exorcises nt the First Con gregational church have been postponed ono week. First Congregational church , corner Nine teenth nnd Davenport streets Hov. Joseph T , Duryoa , D.D. , pastor. Sunday morning service at 10:30 ; evening sorvlco nt 8. Sun day school at noon. Wednesday prnvur moot ing at 7:45 , Children's day postponed ouo week. First Baptist church , corner Fifteenth and Davenport. There will bo a special pblldrau's day service In the morning at 10iO ; ! o'clock , which will take tbo place of the regular morning service and the 12 o'clock Sunday school. Misslon'Sflndav school nt 8-sIlO p. ra. The regular prayer meeting of the church vitailon is extended to all. Young Men's Qbrmlau Association Build ing Corner Slxtoen i aua Douglas stroots. Open from 8 a. in , to. JO p. m. , Suudays from 8 to 10:30 : a. m. nfiHy aQ to 7 o. m. Frco reading and corrogiJotidenco rooms open to everybody. Wrltiiig material furnished with- obt charge. Suii avjiervlco.s : Blblo classes 9 a. m. nnd I ) p. m. 'conduotod by Colonel Charles Bird , U , f ? , ' . At i men's muotlng at 4 p : m. in charge or.J'Tvangollsts Hodges nnd Coon of Ohio. TjijMp two men have Just closed a soriot ofKangelistio meetings at Lincoln , Neb. , utte'iided with much success. The Friday ovenfyi'mooting - * nro crowing u interest , and attendance , nl 's ' lso the Bible training cloas-iindersuporvision of Mr ; Otto D. The Sunday sctjllijl of Graoa rcfsslon Druid Hill , will meet pcojujitlv ut a o'clock Sunday nfternoon to atteujtUo | | union of the Episco pal Sunday achaoh * nt Trinity cathedral. Olllcers of the school will provide transporta tion for tbo scholars nnditnko charge of them during the trip. , fritoM TEbTKim.li 'a ' Hec-oyn BDITIOX.J ' Jiy fllK VltlSTKHb. Jtcld's Nomination Dmimiideil hy tlio I.ubor Iliiluim ot .Sim Vurk. MissnAi-oi.16 , Minn. , Juno JO. Shortly before - fore tbo mooting of the convention the New York dislocation held u conference with seventy-two delegate's of tbut state present , and unanimously decided to present tbonamo of Wbttelaw Uold , editor of tbo Now York Tribune , for tbo vice presidency. At tola niootmg the following communica tion was received : T o the rupublluan uutlonul cunvuntlou und to tbu members uf ilie Now York dulu atlon : At u meutliiK of thu uuduralRiicd. 11 coiuinittoii lupresoiulnn the Typographical union No. C of Now Tofl , Iho follnwlnir prcambln nml rosnlutlons wuru uniiiilinously itdoptnd : \Vhfrr i , Tiit1 illlTerpnci'S iii > roiutoro CTlsl- Ingbotttcon our unlun nud tlitv Now York Tribune lui n iiecn honorably adjusted to tno tompivlo < v-itlsf.iotsori'of both sides , nnd Wlicrni * . lion , \\hllulitn Keld , eilltor of Iho TrlliiiiK.1 , bus neon fnvorililv inpiitlonail us u uandiihuoof Iho rrpulille.iti p trty for the ot- lleo of vi-o | iircslilotit , und tliurcforo bo It KIM i.veil , Th.it this committee endorses his candidacy and requests that bo bo named for llH'lllllCO. The communication is signed by John A. Kenny , president Typographical ui.lon No. II ; Wllllntn ,1. Urccnnn , Uobert Cosuillo , Thomas Hancock Pierce , U. Hurloy , com- mltteo. M III t'llltr nn tlm Tlc-ltPt. Tbo gentlemen wlioso nnmos nro siened to this cornmunic.Uton arrived in the oltv from New York and appeared before the Etnplro state delegation nt this mooting. They stated tnnt the labor organizations of the country wolild bo united in supporting Mr. Held because of Ills kind offices In set tling upon his return from Europe tbo dif ferences which existed betwoou tno Tribuuo mutineers nnd the typographical organiza tion of Now YorK. The announcement that Now York bad do- cldod unnnllnously to support Ho.kl caused n great sensation In tbo convontlon nnd wbon Hon. Clirls Muuco , whoso efforts in behalf of the Pennsylvania delegation caused tbn first break to Harrison touny , and finally resulted it ) the president's nomination , supplemented nil this bv the nnnonncomoiit that his friends of the Pennsylvania dologntion were for Uold , the solocilon of the distinguished oil- Itor sccmod to bo pretty well insured. Wlnu th ( Irciit .lonnmlH of tlio Country Think of tlio OonviMitliiu's Action , Kvxs sCiTV , Mo. , Juno 10. Tha Journal ( rep. ) will say tomorrow In regard to Harri son's ronomlnatlon : "Harrison may not be so brilliant n man ns Blaiuo , though his speeches uro marvois of oratorical ability , uut ns ti voto-gotler ho is Blnlno'u superior. "Liko all grout popular favorites , Mr. Blnitiu tabs many bitter enemies , and Hlco nil men who bnvo been prominent In public life for many years , ho bus too much record to undertake its defense with safety In a na tional campaign , Whtlo both are great men nnd splendid republicans , Mr. Harrison Is the buttnr uanuldata aud the convention is to bo congratulated upon Us oholco. " Niw YOIIK , Juno 10. The Herald will say editorially : "When the republicans are di vided by factional hostility as they are today tboro is greater need of harmony among the democrats. If Harrison nnd Bluluo see lit to split ono party , there Is no reason ivhv Cleveland .nnd Hill should split the other. if they would both retlro from tbo race n western man could carry Now York. 'Hint woul'J mean the inevitable defeat of Harri son. If neither Cleveland nor Illll sees this the convention at Chicago ought to see this aud net accordlnrlv " The World will "say : "Mr. Harrison is a much batter representative of his partv ideas than Mr. Biuinn would have boon. How strong ti candidate be will bo wo must wait to see. "Mr. Blalno has friends or staunch loyalty nnd long memories , nnd tbo issue between him aud the president baa loft them resent ful In nn unusual degree. " I'nllliliU Services Kmrnrdnl , The Tribune will say ; "Merit wins. The p.-'oplo reorganise nud glaaly reward faitluul and effective service. In sixty years no president , except Lincoln and Grant , have rundurcil by wise ndministration bticb ' excep tional sorvlco to tbo people as to'sccuro a ru-o'icotiou. All the efforts of zealous friends would have been of no avail bad not tbo republican millins bellovnd that President Harrison , by really rare sagacity , fidelity and llrmn&s , had deserved ut their hands exceptional confidences and honor. Under no other president nave American com merce , industry and the "prosperity of the Auioriciu people made such progress , and tbo nation rightly Judges that tnumphs in peace arc no les's worthy of laurels tbau tri umphs in war. "Tho nomination of 'Whltolaw Uoid for vico-proslilont completed the work of tto convention. On this subject it becomes the Tribuuo to speak briefly. The distinction was not sought uud cannot insure a moro zealous and moral sup port1 of the ticket by the Tribjno tliati it would have given to any candidate whom the convention could bavo chosen. Tuo nomination of Mr. Uoia docs , however , impose upon this Journal special obligations of courtesy and fairness ana patriotism , wbicb it will endeavor so to discharge as to deserve thu approval of friends aud the re spect of opponents. " .SciiUniuiit nl the Clilu.igo 1'rcas. CHICAGO. 111. , Juno 10. The Inter Ocean ( republican ) s&ys : "Blaino and McKlnlov , above all otliers , are the names to kir.dlo the enthusiasm of iho people , but the convention was not to be lifted into iho ulr aftd dashed to the earth again by n cyclone , whether natural or manutactuied. Tbo ueliborato Judgment of tbo country duly expressed favored tbo nomination of Mr. Harrison und that settled tt. " Tno News Record ( independent ) says : "Tho result is gratifying from a standpoint of high patriotic sentiment. Mr. Harrison was not antagonized because of any nlloged failure of his administration. Nona of the partisans complained of any official nut of bis us president. Ho had done woil according to the doctrinal policies of the party ho represented. Tlio objection that was found against him wns tbo outcrawth of personal dissatisfaction of politicians. Ho bud not given Tom , Dick and Harry all they asked for. They wanted to run his adminis tration for him. " TuoTribunerepublican ( ) says : "It matters little now by what methods bo ( Hatvlson ) secured this bigh honor or that his following in the northern states was reinforced by a strung , but impotent continccnt fiom the south , wblch cannot aid him iu November , much as it mav havodono for him In June. Ho is the loader and nvory true republican will rally to his standard with the same de termination that would have boon shown if Mr. Blnino bad been the standard bearer. " Says the Times ( democratic ) : "Last wcoic Blalno throw up the portfolio of stato. To day the chief whom ho thus defiod.cnlmly attaches him to his carof triumph nnd with out uppurcnt exultation will use his friends for his inirth , yea for his laughter. " I'mm Sllr r Slntc. Dr.svi'.n , Colo. , Juno 10.Tbo Denver He- publican will sny editorially In the morning : "President Harrison's ronomlimtion me.iiis another great victory for tbo republican party in November. Among nil the men spoken of for this uomitiation'durlng the past vour , ho was by far the fittest , ui.il in select ing him thu republican national convention added another triumph of wisdom to thu many which have distinguished similar bodies in the past. That bis candidacy will call forth tbo full strength of the party at tlio polls is proven by the foot tmitit aid so in 18SS , when he was llttlo known. Since tboii ho has grown immeasurably in tbo esti mation of ! iis fellow clllzons regardless of partisan bias and especially In tbo confidence of his own partv. " The Kock.tr Mountain Nowa will tomorrow morning say editorially : "Tlio nomination of Mr. Harrison is what tbu News anticipated. Tbo Irresponsible und uuropresonuiUvu scalu- wag element of tbo south , which arc con trolled by iho federal officeholders und nro so much human putty , moulded nt will by these who fester tbo fortunes of tbo appoint ing power with the gold power that has stcorod tbo financial policy of tba parly until it is completely switched Into the single gold Htandord groove , dlctatoa and secured the re sult. " III.INK COU.ViKI.S II.Y1O1O.VY. HO ( ilVOH U iy'olUIIIUIllCIlt Illll til till ! 1'UhllO ami It Is an Kiciillcnt OIIK. BOSTOX , Mass , , Juno 10. Ex-Secretary Blalno uud Mrs. Blainq loft for Uur Harbor on tbo 7 p. in. train over the Boston & Mulno road. Before ho loft the cltv this evening , Mr. Blaine iravotbls communication to the Boston Journal ; "Tbo resolution , energy and persistence which marked the proceedings of the con vention ut Minneapolis will , if turned against a common foe , win tuo election In November. All minor differences should bo merged in the milormlnailon of every repub lican to do all in his power 10 elect the ticket nominated today. JAMIJH G. BI.AIXE. " Jt til Iterom * tlin Nuwrt. WIIITIJ PLAINS , N. Y. , Juno 10. At 10 o'clock tonight the telephone in Hon. Whito- uw Hold's country wilUonuj unir tbu vll lage be/aj to ring aud tbo ox-minister uud bis family received tbo information tbut ho bad been nominated for vice president by acclamation , Muuy prominent republicans called UDOU Mr. Uold and congratulated him upon his nomination , Ho also rooolvod many dis patches of the sixmo import. DUN'S ' 11EV1EW OF THE WEEK In Pplt3 of All Obstacle ? Tndo.is Greater Than a Year Ago. SPLENDID OUTLOOK FOR BUSINESS llutlnr < < 4 Well Hustiiliiril niut Iiirri > rlnu In Voliiiuo A Wi-cu on Wall Street nt til -Mnrki'l ralt- urri fur tliu AVcck. K w YOIIK. Juno 10 , K. U. Uun ifc Co's. xvookly luviow of trade snys : Thu npgrogato voluuio of trade , in splto of nil obstacles , Is greater than n year ngo , by'nbout 7 per cent measured by the clearings oulsldo ot Now Yoru , nnd 3 par conl measured by railway oarnlngs on all roads loporllng. The Iron trade this week Is Improved , copper is unchanged. Tin nfrrsiurod by spoculntion 3T > cents per 100 pounds , but load depressed to four-llfths of a cent. Tbo boot nnd ahoo business sottloa down to a good , steady summer business. Thorn is a moro ho.illhy condition in the leather market , and moro demand for wool- ons. Silks nro quiet , linen dull. Speculation has not boon violent during thowcoicln most branches , but wboal. Is nearly 1 cent and oats one-quarter of ucout higher. I'ork products nnd coffee remain un changed , but oil is nearly 1 cent higher. Sales of cotton have boon enormous nt nn navmico of one-eighth. i Business failures occurring throughout the country for the pust seven days number ItU. ns ngalnstLW for last week and SJ4 fur tbo same week of last year. ON WAI.Ij SXKKtiT rOll A AVK1IK. Nortluirn rnclllo.Cruiitui u l'o\v Sniprisus Otlior I'tiiiiirc4 , NnwYouic , Juno 10. Uradstroot'a weekly review of the Now Vork stock market is ns follows : Early in the week the boar party bad matters very much their own way. They had a f harp rise In oxehnngo n.id the actual shipment of S30i,0W ) ( gold to Europe to ns- sist thorn nnd were encouracod by tbo in difference of the London market and the continuance of selling from that , quarter. The success of the bears in hammering prices was , however , moderate. Their chief energies In that line were bout to reducing tbo values of the coal stocks aim some of the grangers. Ai usual in n narrow mar- icot their selling became too extended for comfort or safety , nnd the largo operators who llgtiro as the loaders of tbo party pursued their cu&tomarv conrso in covering up short line ? and leaving tbolr smaller followers to shift for them selves. The movement In Northern Pacllio preferred was the most important of tbo week. The liberal buying which advanced thopriccfromflitoOj u.imo apparently from Philadelphia , and from that quarter , too. came the report that the company Is not without powerful friends wlioso purpose" is to bring it out of the financial troubles In which it Is involved. Exactly bow this is to bo accom plished it is hot dpilnltoly stated , though there nro intimations that the retirement ot the preferred stock and its conversions into nn income bond nro the plans in view. The presence of u largo short interest in the stock of course facilitated the improvement. The drive at the ciml stocks was duo to the beginning of another suit , this ono in Penn sylvania , certain stockholders of tbo Lohigh company appearing in the role of applicants for tbu annulment of tbo leases. IIIXTKH II'IIJU.IT ESTIMATES. 'ft Arrr.ign Indicates Quito un lu- croiisu in Otlior StutcH. WVSIHXCJTON , 13. O. , Juno 10. Tbo acreage ui winter wheat basoJ on returns to tbo Department of Agriculture-is SW.O per cent of the actual , ncroa o ofla'ityear. ' There Is u small increase in savorul of the southern states and nn enlargement in Nebraska of 21 perconlin winter wheat. Thu njrcoutago of the spring wheat urea is 100.U. "U'ho percent age-of Iowa is lOO ; Minnesota , 102 per cent , iSorth Dakota 5:5 per cent , Simth Dakota IIS nnd iNebraska 107. The aggregate Is uo.irly 100 or nearly the same as last year. The condition of winter wheat has hfightlv advanceD - vancoD , tbo percentage being SS.U. In the middle slates n slight advance is .noted mm generally In the southern states. In the centra ! west a strong advance is soon in Ohio ana Kansas , which is increased bv two points in Michigan and Indiana. Tno'por - centngo of principal states is Ohio SI , Mich igan bl ! . Indiana S7 , IllinoU Sii , Missouri 75 , Kansas 87. Tbo condition la high on the Pacific con it , U7 tu Washington and 'JS in Oregon nnd Cal ifornia. Thu condition of spring wheat is . > . ! ( , Minnesota , ! ) J ; Iowa , UI ; Nebraska , ! ! ; South Dakota , ! i.V North Dnirotu , 02 , It was butwcon 'JJ ' and 100 in the mo ( hliln : rc- cicin , t'O in Washington , and 07 in Oregon. Tbo men in rye is 00.2 per cent , of last year's breadth nnd couditlon averages ' .y , nn nd- vance of n little moro than 13 points. An In crease of 2.U per cent in the brc-uath of bar- lov Is reported , Its condition is UJ.l ; Now York , OS ; Ohio , OJ ; Michigan , S4 ; Indiana , Sb ; Illinois , ill : Wisconsin , UV. Minnesota , ! U ; Iowa , 1H ) ; Nebraska , SJ ; California , OJ. Tbo acreage of eau is 00 par cent of Uht year's breadth. The general condition is 3S. . ) per cent. JIovonii'iitH ol Ocriin StrninerH. At Now York Arrived Gallla , from Liv erpool ; Hohomla , from Hamburg. At Hamburg ArrlvoJ Hhaotia , froni Now York ; Fuerst Blsmarcit , fiom New York. At Brow Head Passed Umbria , from Now York. At Liverpool Arrived Cudc , from Now York. The case of the grain dispute between Minden and Illinois parties was continued in the United States court. BK. J. E , THE SPECIALIST , iMiniurjKissrd n HID irnutiiuintor all forms of PIUVATK DI8KASK3 , mid all dlsorloM iinil iliibllltlfsof youth uml munlmol. ITyeurV eMK'rlenco. UN resuurciH mid f uMlllfni are practically iiiillliiltiiJ. 'IIin l.iuUr Is roriiiii- inoniluil by tbu prim , jind oiidorHcd In the striiirjent tqrms by tbu punplu for fulr tni'tt- inent nnd limiun pmfugtitiiril nil vine , The most powuiful ruined leu kiuixvn to niniliirn hfleni'e fur tbu suuuusiful tre.itinent of the followlnz dUi-ii pa ; aONOURUOiiA Iniinoalnto ruliuf. A coin- ir.oto ytiru wlibout tlio lo-is of uu noiir'n tlinu fllllll llllKlllHSS. GIjliEr-.Onu of lliu most voiiiulctu nn'I suo- ruAsfnl truiitiiiiiiiu fur Kluutund.a'l annoying d'bonui''i'H yet known ( o thu niu.lluAl pro fix- ilon. Tlio resiilthiirutruly wumlurfnl , STIlTOTUJtJJ Oioitent linoiMi roinely for tbu iriiittincnt of blrlftnre , wltboiit | i iln , out- tlnu'.oi'd latln'i , A mokt rrinurk.iblu ru ii'idv. SYPHILIS-No trculnient for tbld blood dUi'iisu" bal ever boon nmro sn . . . HDrliiKI stronger enilnr.ienients In tbo li of iniiuern seleni'ii tins dlgu'isu U posalroly uur.ih uand ovwry tniva of thu polgou uullruly rumovoil from tlio bloo I. LOST MANHOOD , und ambition. norvuiH- nem. timidity , dii piiinliiiiux mid nil we.iUnim und illsor.lers of youth or ni-inliunj. IttlloT nlitnlni'd ut uticu. SKIN DISK ASKS , und ull disu.-iMot of th ) Klnnuicli , blond , liver , kllnuyn and bin Mor uro iruuled u ites : fiilly iv.tli the xro.itui known romudlus for tbu ulsji u it. Write for olrcuUrJ uudiiuoitlun ( Ut. froo. 1-Jth < iuti Lady Advises 'Ladies ' . ' . ' . ' * > C A Few Secrets from HoV O\vr > Experiences Which Can Bo Profitably Adoptofl. by others. . } know RCharmln l ily who know * niftro br-niitlfn nun MtrtrmniTiinii'ti limn nny tithrrlmty IniliUcltr In uinvornnllnn , tvconilr , fie nl II "I otti'ii li-ol TPrjr 'Orry w hen I eo. o mniiy hi'iilllifiil wnnuui ! < > ililiratiMiiiil MitTi-rlus so iutirhnn > 1 1 himt often mVivl myvir\Minttli ronv > iil < r I thlllKliullviOoiiot yorrtMUhoimipero'irn. Tliar ilu not out nourlMi- I1" moil , theim < i-im lr < s ni their fret , their iii-ck * , j" > Mrclu' n. In tlmwny ilit-r oni'ti fie Hour for ill'- ; V.i.1' * ' " " Itno'iMlimmiul'iiir trouble * wlilrliooliun ! ' 1'1l'l1ct11tti ' ' > n a Miiil. liul. wor o tlmn nil , they allow ilielr life iiiiilMtviiutliin run ilnwn to n low olili. , , . ' . . | | , Illl > ll < ltl'roliblliitmiiliu ' > t < < ii tiinlc. I ,1 , , l ! < ) lrr ! ' " " > ' I' " " ' Mill Whloky.nnil llsff- , , . . I,00" ' " "Oiy womli-rfiil. I ( In not know lint IIHI .1 ISiin.1 " m'V < lrwnk"rM " " ' ' "ll1 I "m "ntl'Mol - Jt- Chas. 2V , Waiter Of Frederick , Md. , suffered terribly lor over ten years with abscesses and running sores on his left leg. lie wasted away , grow weak mid thin , and was obliged to mo a cnno and crutch , Kvorj'thliiK whichootihl he thought of was Mono without good result , until ho began taking Hood's SarsaparHBa which effected n perfect cure. Mr. Kauor li now lit Ihu best of health. I'ull particulars ot Ills case will bu sen tall who address 0. I. lloon & Co. , Lou ell , Mass. HOOD'S PlLLS arc tliobest after-dinner rilli ; assist digestion , euro tieailacho anil blllousucii. A Written Gunrantoo to Cure Kvory Caio or Mo'iey Refunded. Uur cure Is permanent nml not n pntclil.iit np. Cnsot Iri-iited seven yenranRolmvonovor > uen symptom ilnco. Ilydescrlblngcajo fullyiTocia treat you by mull , tnil wocWo tlie aamo Btrotig Runrnntaa to euro or rofitnd nil money. These who prefer Ui rome hero fortrcntuicntran do noimtwa will pay rnllnm.lfaro boCa wayiaml hotel blll > while here , If wo fMI to curt W challenge the world for u emu that our Magla Itemcdy will not cure. Wrltufor particular * mil cot tktevUlflnce. In our oovon years praHIco with th * MnulcUtmo ly It ha been most ilinicult to orercomo tlio prejudices ugalnst socalled epeclllcs. Hut umlor ourstrong giinr.mteo tliuufmn.ls uro trjlnz Itanil bo Ingcured. Wagunrantaa to euro or refund ovorj dollaranil nswo liarc n reputn'.lon loproioot , nU flnnnclal bucklux ofUO.OVlt Is pcrlectlr safa to nil who wlli try tlio ticnttncnt , Ilcrotoforo you h m puttlnKupmid payliuout your monny for \IUTm\ml , tri'iunicnts.anil although you nro not yet enrol no ono hr.s paid back your money. Wo will positively rureyou , Oldchronicdocpsoato\ rural tin ! ) toujiluys. liiToUljatn our Unnnclal rt'uidtnr. our reputation as buslnem men.Vrlto us.fot names anl , Bddrencsof those \\ulriro cured who li vo given permleslon to refer to thotu. U co U you only post' tec to do this. If jour simpto'us Are nero throat , mucous patchosln mtvilli , rhciiinutlsm In bonoa anJ joints , hair falllux out , eruptloni on liny part of too body.feellnBofKenar.il depression , pains in healer bunct. You bnvono tlmoto waste. Tnosa who ara constantly taking inpreiiry nnd potash , should dIV continue IU Constant use of these drum will surely brh'K sores nnd cntlnir tilcersln the end. Dou't fall to nrltv. All currcsjiontleiico sent aealed In plain en- voloro. 'iVo Invlto tliumoit null InvestlKatlou nl wllldoull Inour powerluulJ youlc.lt. Address , COOK REMEDY CO. . Omahn , Noh Tim riiHo < if cj < ! ln ( ; In In tlio TIRE Mintit the Coliimlilii I'noiimntic TinIt WUUIH 'routed to tno liiinilicd pounds ! aboxo rldlnu liii'ssiinA compound llibo of iiibbcri viilc'iinl/oil lth ounvnh Invors Kneh ii'irt bii-en thenliix tlm othnrJnat ( - est rrsislnnco to piinciuii. ' Most loslllmit 10 id tire I'reortoin frinii hu'lin.- . ur.irpliiK : iml other objectionable pointsTbo lilirliost gnido Uro of buIiMitlllu simplicity Abso- " luloly guuiiintcud for uyear. All about it and Columbia's cycles In our liool ; iibont Coliiiiibliiti , lieu on application to iniv Ctiluiiibla iigcnt , or sent by until fur two two-foul sliuiips I'opu Mfg. 1,0.'I Columbus Aye. , lo ! > ton. Drill A tllsoiiBC , troiitod us such anil per ma uontly cured. No publicity. No infirm ary. Tlomo troatincnt , IlnnulosH nnd ollccluul. Kcfoiby purml.sHion to Hur- linjrton lluwkuyo. Send 2u 8tiuni { for P'.unphlot Sliokoquon Choiuical Co. Burlington , Iu. " 14 YEARS Eculci it DR. MILES i RESTORATIVE DR , MILES Rcsiorsli e NERVINE , " IIERVIXE.mi Hnj-sA V. Htnrlc I'unn Vim , N Y. mi " 1O . inn yra.ofSlclr Henaaclioinifil OOTTU I'or Suln by Kiilin & Co. , 15tli und Do ngliiH ill CURB Anew unit Complete Truatinonl. rimiUUng Hiiiuiiiiltarlai. Ointment In iaiiului | , aim In Ilex nJ fillii n 1'o.ltlvu t'liru for 14xt rn il , Intornnl blind or Uleertlnit lloliln . Uiironle , llfo.nilor llcre.ll- t&rr I'lloi , T.ilt llonittly IMI nuvur beun kmmn to Jail , tl pur box li for ljnjiitliy : mill. Whyoiirerrr'iia tills lurrlbla lUioma wlim , i wllUn u iruntuii it pcnltlvulj-i'lvun wllh ( i IJIKO. orrHfiiu I thu monoylf not curitil Maud finii ] lur ( r'o -iniii. | ! ( iinrilltuo l ! uod by Kulm A ' < ) , Itr.ujl < n , Mulu li-unli curner 10ntnlUo = vlutnation Oniht , Vnt > . * * § ? * r , KKAIM I < * r fJjf & & "VK . 2&i } { s5'-fra ; ' AM feg MK.NJ' . npjcl In < ur I itofii."ViulViV i"y i , "wiu ruljl i. ilu ul.i. .11 .NI'HOJJ l'rl(4i.i < kiucl ! < / luo , ijll u uf tnojJrjiM ui.lilni u , in snlU'iry , duuiy.ilu itJ , i'rj iitiura ol I Wv i > ir n'li , J.'jii of 1'o.vur In uli'icir > ot lu)0i | ma in-julii : uril nil ! ll I o \ \ its 14 ii * luf t hii * irIxjiiti , rMOf umtii./Unt UIIKII I > ir orurutu II MI ur I'u l < r-.ni. hull ulju.o ov if lu I jilt suenull 11 irj ) tnni ll.Ufjr * ' . iiy null. U'u. iirj'iluj'lt ' J n < loovirj. I'pc'll ur lur l r i u jvj 'i.'l ll , | | > ni4 wrltldi uuaraHl old rofunj If nul i1 ir 11 , ( in ifiOloe | j IN J uiilli / A. Hilirut' r ilnu'Jl" ' n > l" a uul. uutU n t \ ' . nm | K4f uiil I'.iyiiuht ntly want a now IDEA. IN ADVERTJS1KO. AildiisMiHiiildeiily , without potlco , Unialiii A-lnrUt\n \ < l Jliirrtnl , K. J' . Hft.