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'rUE OMAHA DAILY B:1VErNFSDAY : ) , JUFY25 , 1S9E.
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LOST BY ONE LITTLE RUN
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Datca , . on . .als Give Bt Joe the Opportunity
Eho Longed Per
. MIGHT AS WELL hAVE . BEEN A MILLION
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- At. Joe" " " 1 : Otnnhn . 13.
.TnckonvII . 11 J IJ QtIIticy . 7.
Hock Isttttit . 11 : I'eOrln . 6.
. Del M fI1' . ii 1 ; 1llcoll. G.
ClricInntt $ . 4 ; IOllfVI"i ) 3. . .
( iiilciigo . 18 : I'Ittsburg . Ii.
I CkveInii1 , . J3-1 : ; Ht. I.olhc. D. : : !
I Now York J : IIIUinore. O.
1Inneal"JI . I I I ; Detml. 10.
'roic1o. 1 : MlIwaLikee. U.
V llwnulcee.
Jnnla' ' City 17 : Grlnd 1apIth . G
1ldllnalJolB. 1 : SIoUX City J2.
: S1 JOS11III . July 21.-Slleclal ( Telegram
. to The Dec.-Omall ) losl another Iamo. I
Ivas , chaacterized by all.round loose playing
Dn both sldc The game was not won by
eIther side ultl the last man was out In the
ninth tiiniiig. Omaha led UII to the fifth . all
then St JoselJh ( and then Omaha again until
the eighth whel the hOle tUtl seclrell ( the
. Score :
winning rUI. ,
WI JOSIt'11.
JOSFPH.
All H. 113. SB. 1'0. A. E.
; Moliler 21. . . . 4 3 l. 2 7 6 0
I'fe/tol. 31. . . . . G c ; 1 1 1 1 2 .
. Mnrum . Ih. . . . G l 1 1 0 1 1 1
, - howe . IC..4 0 1 1 1 0 0
, lrlaIJ. rC. . G 2 0 1 3 0 0
ilollingswortli . ss 6 1 2 0 2 4 1
lollnlswol'th. ( . . . G 3 2 0 1 2 0
rolo. Ct. . . . . . . 6 3 l 3 1 1 0 U
Urltow . I , . . . . . - 4 \ - 0 - 2 - 1 - 0 _ ! : - 0
Totals . . . . .13 OMAHA. 11 1 7 Z 16 6
AB. H. ID. sn. I'O. A. E.
ilcery Cf. . . . . . . f I 2 1 2 0 1
LangNtord . ! . . . G 2 1 0 2 4 0
. Jln /Corl. . . . ; . . . G 3 2 0 8 1 0
- ilutchison . 2h. . . 4 I 0 0 4 3 2
Hourle. 3b..4 . . . 3 2 1 1 2 1
l'eUroe IC. . . . 6 2 : U G' 1 0
Fear. c..6 l 1 1 0 4 2 2
Neal . rt. . . . . . . 6 0 3 0 0 0 0
I.ookabxttifli. p. . . 3 0 0 0 0 2 0
Whiehi. J.okllbauh. p. . . . 2 0 1 0 0 0 0
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Totals . . . . . .15 13 15 2 2G 1 6
_ St. Joe. . . . . . . . 0 0 0 6 3 0 2 3 GH
- Omaha . . . . . . . . 6 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 G13
Earned runu : St. .Toe. 3 : Omaha. 6 , 'fwo-
bao Eared : Mobler Stein . Cole Seery. Mc-
Vey Pedroe9. Fear , Nenl. home runs : Mc-
vey Pcdrel , Mohlr. Douhh pln'I ; : Bris-
tow to Mohlel to Marcum. First baBe on ,
balls : Oft lIristow 2 ; oft Loolwhaugh. I
01 ! 1Vliltehill . 6. I Struck out : By \Vhltehlll .
of Whitehil. Pased hal/ : Stein 1 : Fear , 2. Wild
t nltches : Brlstow . 1 : Lookabaugh. 1. 'flle :
'l'wo hour and tu'ciity-llve nilnutes. Um-
plro : \Vard.
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DES MOINES. July 2I-Speclal ( Tele-
; , gram to 'l'he TIeo.-Des ) Moiles won the
. . . ram In the first inning today , . getting nine
runs beCor any lal was out , one oC which
[ was earned. Score :
- Des Molncs . . . . . D 0 2 1 1 0 6 0 G1
. , . ' . Lincoln . . . . . . . 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 G 6
hits : Des Moines. 10 ; LIncoln . 12. EI'ror :
. . Des MoineJlncoln. : . 10. Earned runs :
. ' 1 ) ) es Molne9. 3 : : Lincoln 3. Two-base his :
" MeVicker IlotTinan. Lawreiice. Trale ) ' .
" McCarthy Ehrl/ht. Sullivan . 'Vood. Here
tiiis : ( lrngg . McVlcler. Bases on balls :
. 1y Gragg. 6 : hy Johnson 5. Hit hy pitcher :
, ; By Gragg. I. Struck out : ly Grg . 3 ; ly
f , Johnson 2. Passed halls : 1peer. 1 Sac-
rilce hit : OrLtgg. Stolen bases : hoffman
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I . McFadden . Srccr hughes. Double plays :
. Des MoineS 2 : Lincoln . 1. 'flme : Two hour
. and ten ininute. UmpIre : Ihaskell. Bat-
teries : Gra . Grevey and ' 'raley : Johnson -
t. Attendance 500.
Bon and f pee I' Alenlance : 60.
l'corhII'R . lilnanii I'11nrlzel.
. ROCK ISLAND Ill. . July 24.-Speclal (
Telegram to The Bee.-'he home team
t opened a long series oC games nt Twin City
' parl brillIantly today ceCeatn Peoria cas-
fly. The . features were the pitching and batting -
' 1 ting ot Andrews and the leldlng and lilt-
'i ting or Swceney. Score :
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" ito k Island-Mohlue 2 8 0 2 1 2 1 0 1-17
; , ; orl . . . , rrolile J 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1- 6
E4'- ' " Jilts : , Ro ! : lsln d-Mollne. . ,21 , " : Peoria 8.
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1rrorM : nock Ttlnnd-Moline. 4 ; Porln . . .
Homo rlmp llrvil. Zel ! Tiireo-bae hit :
} ( atz. Two.ball hits ; Plrvl ! . ? .els. Time :
'fwo hOlr" . Cmplre : ( 'line. Halerlel ;
llne.
Andrews and Sage ; Johnson and Terrieri.
CIJIII"r Wln 114 ( llnn.
JACIRON"J.I . lii. . July 21.-Speclal (
Telegram to The lke.-The home team
wal(1 aWRY from the talcndlM today
throu"h the visitors failing tn Inl Call'
Infer 1 ctlrs'es. 'rell Smith ! . the JackRon-
yule third baseman , put up I line game at
Ills sack and Rrothfl did equally nA wel
nl IrAt. 'fhe visitors also haled web.
Jacksonville . . . . 0 0 : 2 0 8 0 1 GH
Quincy . . . . . . . .0 0 0 1 0 0 5 I G 7
Jls ! .Tnckol'lle. lr : Qulncy 12. gr-
rors : Jnl'I ( ' on\'lle. 3 : Quincy . 5. Two.bae
hits : 1Icli.r . Johnson . \langnti . Smith .
horns 2. 'Jhrce-base hIt : Htrothers. Home
runs : StrohhlrH . Snyder. Halerlef : CnIJ-
linger and Sn3der ; McGree\'y and Johnson .
UmpIre : lcmorrIn.
8111,111 , , : lt tile TfII . .
Played. 'Von. ' Lost Pr.Ct
St. Joseph . . . . . . 71 40 : t 56.3
I'eorla . . . . . . . 7 C :7 32 r.1.6
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . 7 a' :1 r,1.6
Hock lslatl . . . . . t't 3 32 52.9
Jlncola . . . . . . . . GO 36 31 i 52.2
.lncl < llvlle . . . . C 36 : 31 52.2
Des 110lnet . . . . . 70 3\ \ 3G 43.6 ( ;
Quincy . . . . . . . . .69 21 43 30,1
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l'ittsy Jolh'nr TI'henu Irtor" Ills Ilnco In
till HII hy WIIIIII , I I'Rlr.
CfFVBI.0. . July 21.-Clevelanll and
St. Louis pl.1ye,1 two games toulity . the
hOle tent wllning both. Sore , Irst game :
Clevelatl . . . . . . 2 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 3-12
St. I.ouls . . . . . . 50130.0000-a
la/o hits : Clev.land. 13 ; St. h.oulu' . 13.
grlor : ( 'levpllnd. 0 : St. J.oul" . 7. garned
IIA : Cievcinnd . .1 : Ht. Louis D. Struck
out : fly Mullane . 3 : hy JrelelBtpln , 6.
10me runs : Connor. 'wo-hase hits : llrei-
tenstein.Inunucr (2) ( ) . ' Tebeauu liurkett .
lel ? . 'rlurec-base hits : Connor Shiugart .
Blake. Urn uhu'e : hurst. Time : Ole hour
awl fifty 1 ntutes. B:1terles : Breitenstein
anti Second h'eitz jale ; 1lulnne and :1 m me I' .
CleVeland . . . . . . . 0 0 2 I 0 0 0 1 0-4
St. Iouls . . . . . . . 000000002-2
Base his : Cle\'elnnll. I : St. Louis 9.
Errors : Cleveland I ; St. I.ouls. 3. garne.1
runs : Cleveland . 1 : At. 1oul ! . 2. Struck
out : J ' Hawley. 3. 'rhree-ha hits : Mc-
Ifean. 'rWO-IMSe his ; 'rehenl. : O'Itourke.
Double iia/ : Frank 1tlt ? and Chids :
leKeun and 'rebenu. Umllle , : HUrst.
' 1Ine : Ont ' hour atI forty-five minutes.
Batteries : CUPIY and .tlt-lve : ) ' and
Peltz.
( ult on ii HIUhl ! Tour.
CHICAGO July 24.-The Cols won from
Iltsbur today with ease. Score :
Chicago . . . . . . . . 0 3 0 6 1 4 3 0 1-18
11t8hur . . . . . .3 0 1 0 I I 0 1 4-1
HMo hilts : Chicago . 22 : Pllshl'l. 17. Er-
rors : Chulcago , C : 1IlsburJ. 6. Eared runs :
Chlelo. 1 ; Plttsbtirg . 4. 'rwo-base his :
HYln (2) ( . 1)ahulenVilunot. . Three-haae his :
Iahlen Donovan Double plays : GlnaHcock.
lerhauer nni I leckley. Struck out : By
Ehrct : 1 : hy Gumhert 2 : by Hutchulnson 2.
'l'hne : 'I''o hours uuud twenty-hive uiiflUte5.
UmpIre : Lynch. flatterIes : Hutchinson
and Mack. Kittredgo : Ehiret Guinbert Merril and
t IUI ) ' 'FOOk ' Fiui Al
rOUJSVITE , July 2l-The Clnclnnats
made I three straight. Score :
Louisville . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 G 3
, Clncilnat . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14
Base his : Louisville . 6 : CIncinnati . 7.
Error : Louisville . 3 ; CIncinnati , 2. Eared
runs : Cincinnati . 1. Struck out : Jathian
Murphy. 'fwo.base his : Vaughn . McPhee.
Double plays : PCerer and I.utenburg : Par-
rot and Vaulhn : Smith . ! leIhce anti
Vaughn. Umpire : Gnrne ) ' . TIme : One
hour and twenty-lIve mhnuteuu. BatterIes :
Latham and Grimm : Parrol and Murphy.
orioles I.uo 1 Tight ( hmiuie.
NEW YORK July 21.-The Glant shut
out Baltimore today In one oC the fastest
and best played games oC the seaaon. Score :
Baltimore . . . . . . 000000000-0
Ne\v York . . . . . 00010000-i
Base his : Baltimore . 7 : New York 4.
Errors : Baltimore. 0 : New York . 1. Earned
runs : New York ; 1. Struck out : By McMahon -
Mahon 4 : by Itusie 3. 'fhree.base hIts :
Brodle. 1)avls. Double Ilas : Ward . Fuller
and 1S'Iisou. Time : One hour all,1 , thlrty-
six minutes. UmpIre : Eumulie. Batteries :
lelahon and RobInson : Husle and arrel.
WASHINGTON. July 21.-PhIladelphIa-
'Vashlnton game postponed : wet gmunds.
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BOSTON , July 21.-Boston-Brooklyn game
PostPoned ; rain.
Slun.llJ nr the Tea uii.
. . Play cd. , 'Yon. Lost. Pr.Ct.
Boston . . . . . . : . . 75 60 2 66.7
Baltimore . . . . . 70 , \6 \ 21 65.7
New York . . . . . . 71 41 30 69.5
Cleveland ] . . . . . . 73 , .12 31 67.r
Philadelphia . . . . . 70 : 32 513
Brooklyn . . . . . . 72 31 31 54.2
Plttsburg . . . . . . 7 4 36 63.2
CIncinnati . . . . . . 75 37 38 49.3
St. Louis . . . . . .77 32 45 H.6
Chicago . . . . . . ; . 75 30 45 4U.0
Louisville . . . . . . 75 25 5 33.3
Washington . . . . . H 20 ( 6Z.O \
WESTFItN / : IBAGUI ( .tMgS. I
Millers Rt IhtijueVia I Hurd Gale ; from
tile Uetrolt .
1UNNEAPOJIS , July 2 1.-MInneapolis
won I hard Cough game from Detrolt to-
tIay although the visitor came near winning -
fling II out In the last Inning. Score :
MInneapolis . . . . 5 2 0 0 2 1 2 0 21
1Inneapols . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 3-10
hits : MinneapolIs , 16 : DetroIt . 17. Er-
rra : MinneapolIs . 4 : Detroit . 2. Earned
runs : MInneapolis . 8 : DetroIt , 5. 'fwo-hase
hIts : 1Iluie . \ Isner. 'fhree-base his : Glen-
alvln. Home runs : Crooks : ihIncH . " ' 1.
son . Burrcl . 2 : Earl . Gayle. Double plays :
Crooks to Hulen to 'Verden. Struck out :
ly Parvln 1 : by Gayle. 2. 'flne : Two
hours and Iteen mInutes. Umpire : Mo-
Donald. Batteries ; Parvin and Burke :
liorchers GaYle and Jantzen.
( ne lilt for al'h I : Hun.
1tLWAl'KEE. July 21.-Toledo hit Wll-
rock hard today. Score :
Toledo . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 6 1 \ 2 3 318
Milwaukee . . . . . 010500003-9
Hits ; Toledo , 18 : MIlwaukee . 10. Errors :
' Toledo 5 ; Milwaukee . 4. Earned runs : 'fo-
ledo 12 ; Milwaukee. 2. 'lwohase hIts :
( lootlenoughu . Clnmnun , Iolg. Miller. Three
base his ; KlopC. Miller. Home run : Con-
nor. Douhl plays : Curney to Connor ;
Iatcll to Nflantl . Struck out ; Dy hfughey
3 : by 1Vittrock . 1. ' 1Ime : Two hours. Um-
pire. Sh llun. Batteries ; luHhey and
McFarlauidVittrock : and Lohmun.
; lst'r 1/lllln : "t I"le.
KANSAS CITY . July 2l-The visitors
started out bravely today . hut after the
third Inning could not understand Iurhy
On the cOlllr ) ' . the home team batted Its
opponents all over the flelti . Score :
Kansas Ciy. . . . 0 3 1 0 2 4 3 4 G17
Grand HIllls . . . 2 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 G 6
BIts ; ICansas City . . 18 : Grand Itapitis 12.
Errors : Klnsaq CI ) . 3 ; Grnl Itapluls. G.
Earned ICatuttiut . 8 Grand
runs : KUIBllq City : Hap-
his . 2. hree-base hits : Nicol 2. 10mI
runs ; Nlics . Ilusnln , 2 Struck out : By
Darby 3 : by lIalz . 1. UmpIre \ : Kerins. Batteries -
and teries : 1nrhy . uml Donohue : Ktlieru . hiahz
l'terotl by 1',1111.
SIOUX CITY July 21.-indianapolIs \ out-
batted Score ; and outplayed Sioux City today .
Sioux City. . . . . 131000205.-.12
1IIInalols . . . . . 3 3 0 1 1 3 4 0 12 0-1
Base his , SIoux City 12 : IndIanapolis.
18. In'ors : Sioux CIty . 2 ; I Iln 11 pols. 3.
Earned rUls : Indianapolis. 0 : Sioux City .
3. 'l'wo-bnse his ; McCarthy . Iulotz . Dal-
rymple . Home runs : Henry. Douhle
pla8 : lelllJer to Stills to ltlotz. Strticl
out : fly ( \llnlhnm. 2 : hy l'epper. 4. Urn-
IJlre : 1'copls. ' 1lne : Two hourI nail lt-
teen mlnules. BatterIes ; Cunlingham und
Kraus , Pcplerld / Murphy.
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Played. 'Yon. Lost. Pr.C
Sioux City . . . . . 10 45 2\ \ 65,2
'lolelo . . . . . . . . . 70 .it 2 1.2 .
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Minneapolis . . . . .7 30 3 GI.2
Kansas City . . . . 7 36 3 50.7
3nthIuinapoln . . . . .71 37 31 5.0
111111)1011 3
Grand nphls ) : . . . . 7 38 30 40,4
Detroit . . . . . . . . .7 : 42 O.S
Mllwauuket , 6\ \ 18 46 .
Mlwl11ceo ' ' : ' : : _ _ 2.1
ilrtu 1111 , IU"I . ' CI. " v. Uouitlnentulg.
The clerkR or these two prominent coth-
Ing houses ot the city will
( wi pllY scientific
base Wednesday evening ut the Charles
Street ImrIe. The goine wlli be called at
wi
6:15. : Aside from Jomc fotowlll list culed -
ers an additional reserve force ot clerks
wi b on hailt to tlke the filuces oC the
ihiutbletl. 'l'he tennis : fuees
Continental , Position . D. . IC. & Co.
COI'udl . . . . . . .Picher. Poslto . . . . . . horton
1(1'wooll ( . . . . .Catcher. . . . . . Wilcox
rl.Od . . . . . . . . . .I..lrst. . . . . . . . . 'Vlcox
1.lpsey . . . . . . . .Secotiul. . . . . . . . . . . Burke
Taylor . . . . . . . .hulrd. . . . . . . . . . SquIer
Crlndat . . . . . . .Short. . . . . . . . " 'hltlcro
1 , lsher . . . . . . . . . .I.er. . . . . . . . Squires
( nmble . . . . . . . Hhb t. . . . . . 1.IIJber
Richards . . . . . . .lld < le. . . . . . Goolmun
I iuupi.rhuul. " "nt I' ( limb .
" 'p. tle Imperialuu do' hereby chatenge
the Tenth Street Stars to IJlay next Sun-
l\y inornitig . July 29. on our grounds at
' rwentlethi umuud '
'fwentclh nld Poppleton avenue. l"rnnk
'rhackor . CIIJIIII.
lu,1 , Hot ; ( UIO lit IhutnJ"
hASTINGS , Ncb. . July 2\- \ , ( Special Tele-
snun to The lhee.- . The hlw'ers and Ilrllt-
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or ot the city met on the diamond ( oflny
eM h amusement for n big crowd. 'rie
barristers won 19 to la , Intl.rle ! : JUIJO
! . A. Hnrl"nn. Jr. . and Judge PoWt" :
Colonel McAtee anti Colonel . Jlreed.
m . I"I'H O : TIhl . : HUNU TItChfM.
huret 1" ra 1"1 nt SnmloJR SIIIolI h1
lnin , , 111 h.lghit 1'nlrfj. : , ) .
SAHATOUA IACI TnA ( t . July 21.-The
first extra tiny ot this ' ( nr'l Bnrtulll rllC-
In \JY heavy
jug season was usherell InJY n
shower . which cfveloJt'll Into a cold . Ilrl-
slIng rain . OC course the track was badly
tiITcctcd . aithoughi a force ut IIl workell
nreelcd. IlhOIJh I
over I and kept I II pnBable shiuuiltu. The
program offered was hy 10 mcnn/ nn attractive -
IroJtram ouie. There were only three entries -
tries In ole. Hecold-r.nmplihter. Candelabra .
bra antI itititlrlti-and I was IlnlY , drlnrel
art and nnothpr fuhStIUt ll. which wns run
nn the IHth JefulH : . . ,
First race . six and u halt furlongs : Swede
( even ) won . Josemary (5 ( to 1 ) see nl. Dere-
hlet (3 ( to 1) ) thlrll. 'flme : 0:57. :
Second race . elx flrlol H : Gayle (7 ( to 10) )
voui . I'rll lou/ln8 ! (8 ( to 1) ) second . Belel
(8 ( to 6) ) thIrd TIme : :10. :
Thlrll race , tulle alli aim el/hth : Chant
( f to I ) won Time lellJ > r ( I to , 6) ) second
\IA Jlxey (15 ( to 1) ) third. 'flme : 1:57. :
Fourth race live furlongs : 'roecluitenrer
( f to I ) % von . Hobll hood (0 to 2) ) second .
Jomentocol (6 ( to 1) ) third. 'rinle ; 1:02\ :
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FIfth race seven flrlonJsl Geor/o leck
( even ) won . Walcot ( I to 6) ) eboiul F uture
(6 to I ) third , TIle : 1:2 : :
Sixth rt'p. mie IUll I quarter over
hurrlleut : Marl (7 to 1) ) wOI' Toni
hllleR 11)11 ( t : to 6) ) second Ilrlze (12 ( to 1) ) thlnl.
TIle : 2:2I. :
01 the HIUlmlnlol / 'rriick.
\VASIIINGTON . .Ttuly 21.-First \ race . six
and a halt furlongs : Duke of Fife woti .
Needmore second . . AUlt Jonl third. 'flme :
1:30\ : \ .
Second race . four al.1 . I half furlongs :
'frlxey Ulrdiler won . .Jm 1'alll : second .
BenJalln thuirti. 'rhino : 0:50 : ' .
Third race six fUrlong : Ketme won ,
Honn"l secunul . Gonzales third. Time : 1 :20. :
I'olrth race fIve CI'longs : POlce lie Leon
% Yoll. Verula , cco2uu1 . Senator third. Time :
1 :03. : \
1:03"IUh race seven furlongs : Quartermaster
woui. 'flo/a second , Ium third. Time : 1:3 ;
( . 'tiivumy nny nt lIn ' " " City.
KANSAS CITY July 24.-Thls was the
last day oC a most slccessCul meeting.
The clo/Int events were close and exciting
and proved I luclcy day for the talent live
oul ot Hlx flvorle/ winnIng . The attendance -
ance was large anti the track tast Hesult :
I.'lr/t race three-quarters of I mile . Iel-
ing : Susie F won , Volen second , Spina-
way third. Time : 1:18 : ; .
Slcoml race eleven'Blxteenths ot a mile :
loBtboy won , Malie S second Dotsy
Dmple third. TIme : 1ISu/ : .
Third race three-quarters oC a mile : Pau-
leUe won Aeolan second . Stela hut third.
Time : 1 :181/ : , .
Fourth race nlne-Rlxteenths oC a mile :
Moloch won . Gladiola ! second . Maud D
thlr.l. . Time : 0:56 : % ! .
Fifth race . live-eighths ot n mile : George
Miller won . Roy second Urownwood third.
Time : 1:04. :
Sixth race nlneIxteenths'ot n mile :
Little Tom won Adelnl second Norldecl
third. Time : 0:59 : ½ .
hull nay lt Ilrlghitoii.
NgW YOILK . July 21.-The card at Brighton -
stilts ton Beach : today was oC little account. He-
FIrst race five-eighths oC a mile : Nick
(8 to 5) ) WOI Panway (5 ( to 1) ) second. Frank
H. Hart / (0 ( to 1) ) thilrd. Time : 1:02. :
Second race. one mile : Dutch Skater (8
to 6) ) woum . Hnrrln/ton (5 ( 10 2) ) second .
Stonenele ( r to 2) ) thIrd. TIme : 1:43. :
'fhlrll five Belle oC Stone-
race . 1\'e furlongs : Uele -
wal (7 ( to 2) won St. PaulIne (5 ( to 2) ) lce'
onil. 'rrue Penny (3 ( to 1 ) third. Time :
1:03 : ½ .
Fourth race one mile : Little Mal (7 ( to 3
won RelI (7 ( to 2) ) second Bolero (10 ( to 1) )
thlr.l. . TUne : 1:43' : .
Fifth race even furlongs : Charade (2 (
to 1) ) won. hardy Fox (10 ( to 1 ) second Torn
'oulh ( even ) thlrtl. Time : 1:10.
Sixth race teep1echaRe. . short course : St.
Anthon- (4 ( , to 1 ) won , Hu/hran/er (8 ( to I
secnnd , Summer Breeze (20 ( to 1 ) third. Time :
3:03Y. : .
3:03Y.nr ul ! itt lawthnrn" .
HA'V'lHOINE. July 21.-FIrst race Ivto
oighiths or a mile : Neutral won Nona sec-
end . Dick nehnn third. Time : 1:0-i. :
Second . ot mIle
race seven-eighths n mie :
Flora Thol'nton won. Shuttle second 'Ame-
la .May third. Time : 1:30. : .
Third race live furlongs : Linseed. won
Dlegs second Dante third. Time : 1Q : .
Fourth race six furlongs : nel/uar won .
The Reaper second Nacp third. Time : 1:17. :
FIfth Ice , one mile : Captain Hee/ wait .
Patrick second Mockahl third. 'lmc :
1:43 : % .
Sixth race. six furlongs : Lucky Dog won
/
, lssleo second Jltte Nel thIrd. Time : 1:16. : .
) fAU1 rut East "t. Louis ; -
ST. LOUIS Jul 24 East SI Louis re"
suits : First race , live furlongs : Starlight
won nlukemore second , Prince Peyton
third. Time : 1:06. :
Second rce. 1:06U. furlongs : Maud Me1U-
Jan won Doyle second Nellie l third.
TIle : 1:08\ : % \ .
Third race . nine-sixteenths ot a mile :
Annie E won Proctor second , Heublc
thIrd. Time : 0:5,4. :
Fourth race one mIle : Vida won Roquc-
tort second George Hules third. Time
l:50',4. :
Fifh race five furlongs : Robert Laln
won . Marion Star second . The Ironworker
third. 'flme ; 1:03'/ : .
nlt W. lOOt 'ESSIS SIOLW , .
Coatest"nts II the Stat . Touruament As-
81Aue,1 Liust Night.
Nothing could show the healthy condi-
ton ot the game ot lawn tennIs In Nebraska -
bl'skn more conclusively than the fact that
no. fewer than twenty player have an-
flounced their IntentIon of competing for
the tutu clmmvlonshlp 'he competition
opens today , and the draw Vas held open
until last night In order to allow outsIders
ns much time possible to make up their
minds IS to whether they would bc able to
spare the time to come down to Omaha for
lllt a week or fO on the chance oC wrest-
lag the championship away CrQm the city
which hal now held It for so lonc . The tact
thai CullnHham would most licly be un-
able to defencl his right 10 the title gave
other ISIJlrnts I better show than they
have lund for some time.
In the lIst ot entries a shown by the
result of the draw there are Inclule(1 nearly
all oC the "probables , " lint unruly ni ) ' oC the
"posslble " as they appeal'ed I few days
\ays
ago. 'fhe only notable absentees from
among those who were set ; down as certain
anti . { Ierhal > s. might evcn be claimed tor-
mldable m'111'nnts. are the LIncoln Set.
I'our men were expectcl from the capItal
cIty but they mill . with one excuse . or without -
out I , have made UIJ their mlnda to stay
uway. Three men from hastings . two from
Granll I ' hlll , where Lentils hal JUlt com-
mllce\ very energetic life . and one from
Bennington besIdes fourteen from Olnahma .
malt I very cretlnble ahowIfig . especially
when It Is cOl8lere\ thai probably al
lany others would havj come down from
outsile towns IC they could by any manner
ot taciturn have conu'lvel to spare the Lilac.
Play ollens UII at 3 o'clock today . wih
three or the matches II the lust round and
the tie between Inln and Dungan who
get byes . II the secomI round. At 6 the re-
malnllg Irst round match anti all the sec-
oat ! round matches IJ0881blo wi Je lint Into
court just as fast ItS possILle . No time will
be lost . It IB most '
101t. as Impol'ult ! that nothllg
should be heft over aCer the end ot the
weel From the word "HO" there vihl be
wor\ wi
no let.up In the exeltpllent nLenll1 the
champIonship contest until some one \I \ pro-
clalled chnmplon oC the state for the year
1831.5. and presented with the handsome
gold medal whIch the Omaha Tennis club
IH11 hind IJf'plrec : for the wInner
With careful doctoring for 11e past two
days the courts are now In excellent ctmmfl-
ton , and IC the rain which has held oft
Ionic enough alreadY to malce the farmers
msti will , only continue II the same Wa
just Iplg enough to 111 < e the players war
the tourament cnn hcmly but hB an un-
qilalhilt'd success In every particular. Every
spectalor Is promise a oOI sent. '
out 'l'he : folowing Is the way the draw came
It. Younn b'e. -
M. 101\klns. a bye.
O. Gates ' a bye. '
O. A. , \huot ot Grand Island . a bye .
S. Caltlwell . a bye
C. II , 1OIIt I bye. . -
Johnson ot hkastiumgs to play Hamilton of
Bennington. '
If. B. Snow to play F. n. Gosney.
Bert Butler to play Nus ot Grand lsl nd.
] I. S. Wlhl'ullt ot I lstngs' to Play G. ' S.
Dlele ) ' . .
l.'runlc IOSIfl II bye.
G. I' : . hha'erstIck , . n bY" I
Boy Austin . n bye .
J.v . hinitin . u bye -
] 1. J. hart . I b'o. .
J. V. ' . liattin . I bye. ' . i
11. S. Dungan 1 bye.
Oil for Ilnltlloll. .
The excuulon to the flyan-Smuith con-
teat which takes place at Minneapolis
'rhurslay evening leaves the Webster
Street depot at 6:0 : this cvening. The Ipe-
clal 1llmnn II pretty well filled . but thert
Is still room for several more. who can
secure passage lt tl train this evening.
The railroad . furl ht 18.10. round trip ' but
$ : IIU'I everything. transportatloim. sleeper / .
hotel and admission to thl lIght. '
, " 1. I" " \'llnlll Club.
ANITA. la. . July :4-SI ( > eclal ! to The Dee. )
-Dexter's bali club played time first 'nlne
her yesterday About 3 people attended
thB gume. Several sports came from
Stuart Atlantic nml Dm'xter. This Is the
eighth victory for our bays. 'l'hey have
been tleCelled only once and that by a nine
_ . - . . -
. .
colftponetloitrafrotnfour citleL A VOCI
IIIIYI her 1' ) Score :
Dexter . . .1' rllnr 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 G G
Anll . . .uJ..L.O . : G 3 4 : 4 1 010 - -
Earned rUII ; AnIta , IG ; Dexter 6. nome
rUM : fllchmnriison . ( U. nlli lteyflolulu4 (2) ( ) oC
Ania HtrlHk Omit ; By ' Icllvnlne ( Anita ) .
10 : by 1,0Inu,11Il \ xte ) . 8. nasc on balls :
OIl 1"lallh. W li 1) ) pitcher : 1 lnuIJI G.
'l'lnme ; ' 'wo mellre , nail thirty minutes. ! umpires -
pires : IolllMI linti hfegerty.
\ ' 1htLANT . . \\18 _ AI.b . 1'JI { \ \ Y.
. \morll'IU , \'Idlt VIii ' Ilr 'rhlrcl nlen front
, ' Ilrltuiiiithtt.
HOCHI J\J1'j.qleenstown. July 21.-
The AnwrlclUh , ! Jht ) Vtlnnt won tolaY's
race In her lty-mile with the
tWItlu ? ( , II't.mle race
prince ot W ; ' J'achl lhritannla. The advantage .
vantage was \vlb'm ' time whining boat from
the start. The wind . wait fresher lmn his
lmrevaiieml mimiriuig ' ot the imreceuling
Ilrvlle.l dlrllg ni ) ( ( recellnl
l'le\'en contests bstw0efl theRe heals , alll lit
the fIrst lark , Irnat n distance or lIve amid
one.hnlC maliem' . le.1 . by : /'conll. , whlh
hind been Inennfe1 to 2 Illnltef 2 seeolllK
when the rll rOln,1 was flnituhied. II the
IrAt leg of time second rUIllI the Irlannhl
gained twelve secmimtls . but corllletllf the
I'Gund the Vigilant was 3 mlnuleK 1ce -
0111 aheal ! . From this tinte Oh the mert-
01
can llat , ; IH',1 stentliiy . leading II one
Ole point 6 mlnltll , /ecoll/ t /
In the Inst 101111 oC the race the llritan-
nlt pUBhel hard for the lead anti cut cown
the Vigilant's nlh'anta about halt n
mlnule. The latter won by4 minutes 32
! econ.ll. . without counting time allowance
and by : mInutes 22 slconlls IC elmatel ,
time nlowanC , , whIch she gives the BritannIa -
annIa ( I minute 10 leeollls ) Is Ilguretl.
The Rchelllie now stands nine to three In
favor oC the linitanniut.
QUEENWr0WN I . July 21.-1 transpired
after the race that the InI oC the Ylgl-
intit's gar were carried away het\cen Poor
head and Dammnt'M haiti round
He:11 unl Dlmt'A Hock on the Innl
'he remainder oC the race was Inlshcd
with the gaff lashed to the mast . and star-
hoard tacking WUI risky busIness from that
( line on . 'rime yacht haul to be hundlell II
the most < \Ialo ] manner to the 1111h lute.
The gait fell when time mainsail was being
lowered Ipon the "I/lant'/ arrival nt her
moorings. The accIdent turns Olt 10 he n
10re serious affair than was oximectemi and
It Is extremely , lolhtful IC the yacht will
be able to race tomorrow.
SIINSATINAT C.B\LANI. :
-
ned nud Smut to the stlhtc'r / ) "cllug Ex-
Ilrl' "I" In I I h. : :0 Trlt.
CLEVELAND July 21.-The grand cir-
cult races were fairly started today , the
two races began yesterday being , finished
und time card tiispoetl oC. 'rhiere was I
good attendance. The truck was In good
condItion. A surprise was flrnlshed In the
3-year-old stake when Eximressive took the
first heat away from lied BUI Iii the next
heat fled Bud bent Expressive lullr the
wire hut It was such a clear caRe oC foul
that the JIles gave the heat to Expressive
and sent fled Bud to the stuhlcs. In the
2:17 : class there wua no favorite . hut Slits
Nelson aCer losing the first heat. took the
next three with eutse. HeBuHs :
3-year-01Is. elIle to 2 : : ! class . pure
$2.000. unlnlshell ! yesterday : gxpresslve
won the third fourth and fifth heats and
race ; Hel Bud won the lnt and spcolll
heats. 'flme : 2:17. : 2IR : % . 2:1H : , . 2:18 : % .
2:2l. : Limmeer . Mayflower . Chide . 2:18\
Comanche Burlngame and Flossie Bessant
also started
-car-olls. , . elIgible to 2:2 : class , pure
) ! caqs
$2.0. ulfnlslecl ! from yesterday Sallie
Simmons won tie tlritt. second , anti ( birch
heats. 'flme : 2:1 : . 2:21. : 2:18\ : { Nettle
Wflkcs , Lovelace Why Not ReI BIrti. 11 n
itachmel . lamhrln Swift . Cantilever " 'lces.
Comela anti Howarc also started. '
2:17 : chumits trqt.tnurj ) ) purse $2,000 , : 1lss Nel-
son won the second , third anl fourth heats :
Brown Dick vlr ( Ire ( Inst. 'rimute : 2:15. : 2:17. :
27 : % . 2:18. : Commodore r'orter James L.
.Judge Austin . EdI lm R. Florita 1a11 C.
Gray Don ' Edl\l HalP ) ' Promise Gly-
cera . Aurora anti' PI nee Wilkes also
started. : ' : I
Ot ( 'ours."lt ; "ra ' ito "iInhmlr , ' . "
. m\lrl'
COIN . Ia. . iiiy ' 2f.-Special ( to The Bee. )
-The Still Creek boys and the Coin nIne
crossed bats ou } thl Coin diamond. Umpire
Wilson's decistns were very ranI. anti he
practically gW& the game to the Mill
Creeks even uolnso far a to declare a
man out at htrnie base when the catcher
fays he never touched the man wIth the
bal at all. Score : )
Coin . . . . . . . . . ; 20021,0 , ' ! I1-8
111 Creel . . : . . .jI 4 0 0. . L 0 0 . 2-1
Hits : Coin 13 ; lm . .Crpel 18. Struck
out : By Gamble.,4 ; ; by Wilfley . 8. Twu-
base hits : Cotn,1 ; Mill Creek 4. Tlm :
Two hours . ax41tlfrty minute ! , . Umpire :
. .
Wilson. . .
WI1n '
. .
, ,
- ' " : "r. " . " '
, " , ' .HtU ! ' ! ( ; nilw .1 " , F. " t.
The Littlti Gms cimilenge the Omaha
LIU hllpnHe
Stars or HaYden Dros. Juniors to play a
game ot ' bail sunday afternoon . July 29.
01 their grounds , col'nel Seventeenth and
Seventeenth Cuming. Addrss street. ' NAt . Mulel Sit North
8ATOLLI ON SALOONKEEPERS
Text ot thin UCol"l , ulcl the Circular
" 'hl\'ro\'ukt1 I I.
Th decisIon of M . Satohil . upostle dele-
gate , commending the exclusion of saloon
keepers from membership In CatholIc so-
clettes. has provoked considerable dicussion
In Interested quarters. To apprecate the 1m-
Iortance of the decisIon It should ho read
In connection with the episcopal ruling on
whIch II Is based.
During the last lecture seson IH. Hev.
John A. Waleson , bishop oC Columbus , 0. .
one ot the ardent temperance reformers ot
thc Homan Catholic church addressed a let-
tCI to elm clergy oC the diocese to be read be-
Core their several congregations. Tn the
course oC the pastorlal letter . dealIng with
son the question said : ot temperance . BIshop Water-
"I hereby withdraw my approbation train
any and every Catholc society or branch or
divIsion thereof In this dIocese that has n
lIquor dealer or saloon keeper at its head or
anywhere among its officers and I suspend
every such society , Itself from the rank and
privileges as a Catholic , society until I ceases
to be so ollicered. I again publsh the con-
111on. without which for some years I have
declined to approve or new societes or new
branches of old organizations In this dIocese
-namely. That no one who Is engaHed either
as prilcipal or agent In lie ( manuCaclure or
sale oC Intoxlcatnlg liquors can ho admited
to membership. You Wil maIm this rule
lown to the organlzatols In your parish
and have II faIthfully observed. I Is sure-
however to commend Iselt to every right
spirited und healthy association of CatholIc
geui theuncu.
"If there arc saloonkeepers In your parish
\vho cul themselves Cntholcs and yet carry
elm their business In a forbidden and dlsell-
tying way or sel on Sundays . either openly
or under any sort of guise or disguIse , In
-violaton of Civil law ald to the hurt oC
order and relIgion and the scandal oC any
part of the ( cohmnmuumlty . you will refuse them
nbsolutol , should they pnehalce come to re-
ceive tile sacraments. unless they promise to
cease orendlng In ! hese or other Ways anti
to conllucl their huslnes blamelessly I they
Hether can , or " get out oC \ and keep out oC It alto-
Too , many of the people In the eloces3 of
Columbus thought thIs . oUlludo oC Bishop
Waterson seemell Irro ant ale unjust , anti
one of ( lie soclcrr 1 ' ( hra haiti the maier
formally before Sign. Satolli . After u tlmo
the apostolIc deIV"niV' ( / returned nn answer
unpholdlng the postOn of lie bishop limit
still the society I'was"'not saUslietl , anti It
was soul that the Cflegnte mild not under-
stand the case ou hd'surehy ' 'oulll not sustain -
tain a ruling wiml h' \h \ y believed was In direct -
rect opposition torersonal lIberty .
The bishop hel'rh ' ' the expressed discontent -
content and aslred'hofer : society to take the
subject up and ir3iuI ' it once more nt Wash-
itmgton agrfelng li1iThif to sign the appeal
from Archbishop 'futbIIl'8 t ! decision In order
thut the mater ght be presented In the
strongest IIht ; potbluP all that there might
! .
be no mlsaldng fllJ4qultcoumme. ( :
To this second mpeal I the apostolic cele-
gate resimoumded r Ilmlng his first Jucg-
nment Jlstalnllg m1 rlton Dt illeimop'at -
follows n ; ; ' 0
terson. as folows :
1. Bishops ha\l rt rlghtsanll duty to
guarll faith ane u.'r,1lwitliIn : the lmis ot
their dIocese. They ' are the dIvInely apPoInted -
PoInted judges In 'Hl lt amatters. and hence
no mere society' ! ntlrldual layman has the
right to lel such tleclslon at tlellanco The
mere fact that sUl11 deciion : mmmy be the
cause ot temporal Iou tIdes not justify oppo-
altion . as the tenworl must give way ) to the
spiritual good . anti prIvate good must GIve
way to public good.
" 2. The liquor trame. awl ael)3elally as con-
dueLed here In the ( Jailed States Is the
source of much evil . hence the bIshop wu
acting I. wihin his rights In soeltng to restrIct -
" 3. Therefore the ceregate apostolic sustains -
talus Bishop Water on'l action slid UIJpro\'el
at his circular leler Inl , regulaton concer-
Ing salons anti } IhQ xpur.lon ( at saloon keepers -
ers Crom Iombenhlp In C.tholc soietiee . "
The general euforcctneut oC tbe declalQu
rests cesu. with the bishops of th resp&Clv 110-
- - -
ALL lABOR UNDER ONE FtAG
-
Plan to Got the Interests of Workingmen
Sold ! , ; 1 in .Organizition.
-
NEW ORDER JUST FORMED IN CHICAGO
Amrrlll t.fhor Summit ( r/Illzrlt 141 hlrmmmcim ,
I It the Alnfrlrll 111"7 UIIII to
COlhh.1 i I I " 'nrim I iig tiucut II
Olin C'llllr.helAh I hlouly.
ChICAGO . July 21.- new labor union
'
luis beau launched forth on the ( troubled seas
of the labor world which Its leaders say
wIll gather minder one lanler ( lie whole army
of ( lie \ollng \ uuuasscs.
At the leeln ! Dt the board of dIrectors of
time Alurlcal Labor ulion yesterday I was
( decldel ( ] to alhnlt 111tamen as Inemhers oC
the 10W oralizaton. vImich . the directors
clahrmm . will talce time plac ! oC the Illlhts oi
Labor 'fhe tleelarUol of Ilrllellles says
time directors have talel Into cOlslleratol
1:1Y obstacles ! t ha wIll be encotuumteretl .
] . First will be the testnl of the ( characters
of time prime movers hy the so.caled labor
leaders causetl by the fear of our dIsrupt-
lag ohler orgahmizatlous . antI dethronln their
leaders who pull with polItIcIans . corpora-
tOIS ali 8hysters of every description .
Second wi be the arduous' husk ( of convlnc-
lug the masses that It Is necessary to theIr
welfare that : the so.caled labor leathers are
too lumerous all arc thriving on ito hard
earled wages oC hue toiling masses nll that
the ( lame has arrived when only ole organi-
zaton of labor Is sllelent
A general hetll : shorn of all power to pre-
ellate the order Into any conflict or strike .
time grievance of umumy one member will le the
concern of the whole organization.
Trades ald classes have frequently been
fightIng corporatIons slnglo-handel to , he
overwhelmingly deCeated In nearly every Instance -
stance The American Labor union protects
Its lembers to Its full strength saerl-
lelng every member to meet combined calli-
tat with comblnell labor under one grand
brotherhood oC man. Its motto Is : "The
Cause oC One Is the Caule oC All . " The late
struggle ot labor has clearly convlncec the
10St skeptical that unltec actIon lust be
used and this acton shall be heft to the
) ewer oC the rank and file . 'Vo have for
years liberally contributed a share oC our
hard earned wages In support of ! so.caled
labor headers whose aspiratIons have been
In milan ) cases to become politicians. The
time' has arrived for an honest labor organi-
tme . with each and every member a leader. ,
Temorary heal1luarters will he at McCoy's '
hotel. There wi be chosen two directors 1
from New York . one from Phmllatlellmhila . one i
from Buffalo . one from Kansas CIty . two :
from St. Louis , two from the Pacifc coast
amid one each from St. Paul and MInneapolis .
The ofcers of the union arc : W. C.
Walsh presIdent : W. H. Ovorton vice presl-
dent ; M. A. Coghey secretary and treasurer.
The Chicago directors are C. i\ . Keller , W.
E. Kern Gn H. F. Hamilton . I' . J. Gniunes
F. SI. Donnelly . H. T. hluntingtomm . John Cos-
tehlo. Owen leShane. W. A. Itussell . Peter
Kennedy . S. l Frothjerstone C. I ialil
The ofeers of the new ornlzatlon say
organizers wIll be put In the field linmeili-
ately and the union extended throughout the
country.
Ilesbhutions were adopted pledging financIal -
elal support to g. V. Debs and pledging
co-operation to the A. H. U.
J. ) S. McFadden. a personal frIend of Debs
staled that Dehs anti his co-workers are be-
hind lie ( American Labor union.
"It Is the intention to Include In this or-
ganizatloui all labor of whatever kind ! not
ganizaton al
merged ' under the head oC rairoad In , I
will be afiated with the AmerIcan Railway
unIon and doubtess be controled hy the sa.me
otliclais. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Suvitilutuii'ui's A ocaLII II tourt. :
CHICAGO . July 2,1.-'ho troubles of the
Switchmen's Mutual AId association Count
their way In court today when 1 suit for
$20.000 was led by the organlzatol against
the bondsmen oC ex.Secretary-Treasurer Wi-
11am A. SlmtroU. SlmtroU's recent dlsap-
lam
pearanCB led to the discovery that he was a
defaulter to a large omouumt but owing to this
tacl that tIme association was not Incorpora-
ted criminal proceedinGs were Imosslblo.
Clntcmpt I ISO t I l'olluco , Touiiuy.
CIIE'L'ENNE Wyo. . July 2i.-Speciat (
Telegram to The Dee.-The ) contempt cases
against ctzens of Itawhins . charged with
intImIdating deputy marshals senl lo that
place to guard raIlroad property durIng
the recent strike will be concluded In the
UnIted States court tomorrow. Judge finer
discharged Ed Mallen . one oC the defen-
dants , there being no evidence against him.
111"r" Agree II t'iitiimiio.
NANA1MO. July 2 . -'he trouble In regard -
gard to wages existing between the miners
ot this district and the management of the
colliery . which threatened the closing dawn
oC the mines and the throwing out oC em-
ploymenl of IGOO inca has been settled br
the miners who have agreed to contInue
work under existing rates uni the end oC
the ) . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
S"SJOIIO , ! i I ! ' S'iit eimcnci.
SEATTLE , Wash . July 21.-Soven riot-
ors who were nrrestell at Spolmne Julr 5 ,
charHel1 with contempt In attacking a
Norther lacllc train have been tound
guilty In the United States dIstrict court.
Six oC the prIsoners were sentenced to eIght
months and one to four months.
TAKE CARE OF THE EYE S.
Fort-'I'hl'I'O Ii4u'iseuhaumui , Mol' 'hll Halt
, \0 ( 'nlt. 1018.
Ever'body should have his own bed , towel
sponge and soap make his hU11 toilet In
runnIng water live and sleep In well ven-
tated rooumms and come under the cleansing
refreshing Inlience oC outdoor all anti sun-
shine al least one hour every day of his
lIfe . for the health of his eyes. Roller
towels family wash rags anti the
habIt of usIng n bath or basin of water I
secold tme produce 10ro diseases oC the
( re and ear than all lie towers on the list
ot phagucs There are forty-three dIscuses
of ! the e'e , nul more than half arc conta-
gious says the New York Commerclul Fully
25 per cent of the sore eyes nmong babIes
and rounchl1en and 1 per cent among
adull are Ilreventabic. The most common
disease granulation oC the hiris . Is conta-
glens , and should .be quarantiumoti . In the
surgical wards oC public and private Inst-
tutons towels are frequently burned . und
bandages und dressings always the ( moment
after use. Cataract patelts are put In separate -
arate rooms ' In Isolatcd ; wards. In all serous !
cases surgeons change their clotheB and ofel
wear encloset sl1echlcles. COlsldorlng the
prleelessnes' oC sight too much carp cannot
be taken of the eye
The following slmlle method enables a
patient to see a cataract In tile own eye
anti note its growth alll tioveiopuncumt prob-
ably better than any oculst can observe I
for him Cataract Is said to be due to
the gradual depositIon ot oxalnto of iliac In
the substance of the crrltaline ions nt
first In small spots ald streaks , sometimes
In one part and sometImes In another
Tbe deposit gradually decreases until It
penetrates the whole at the lens causIng
bhindumess. The reuumedy then Is to remove
ll iens and after Its removal the patent
needs 1 substitute In tne form of highly
magnylnt spectacles. All that Is neces-
sar to enable a patent to see his own
catn.et for himself Is n piece oC card anti
a needle-a visitIng card will do very wel ,
Pierce a clean , round halo near the ( mIddle
of thB card and hold the card up to the
lIght close to the ( eye hooking preferably In
the directIon oC a piece oC blue 8ky. With
the card near to thus ee tIme patient wi
not see the smal hole pierced hy the neetllo .
but he wi see 1 comparatively large.
faIntly lumll < ted field . wih his cataract
Ilrojectecl upon It.- . le Is , In fact , observing
the shadow cast by his cataract on the (
retina at the back ot his eye. With n small
puncture In time card the shadow so thrown
Is compar.th'ely sharp. But with a normal
eye an evenly Illustrated held at clean disk
wi be seen TIme patent may thus map
down his cataract and feWo for hlmllf
whether I Is extendln ; and whether h& will
have an operation or not. None of the oc-
CUlltl seen have known of the mnetimoti and
there nmumy canseqtienthy . be seine ad\ultage ,
In making I publIc. .
"nlUlblu hotel Bunted UO\"I.
PROVIDENCE , R. J. . July 2t.-Flro at I
itlvrrskie . ten miles Dnth of iueto rleslroyell
the eom.tock hotel vnluoll nt $5,000. nnll
five cottages with their couiteumt.e. Total
loss $ SOOOO.
. , _ _ _ _ " _ _ _ _
UNCLE 8Al118 INDEDTEDNEBS.
hilt Uurcl.l 14 Not mit lton ( rRt . RA t hit ot Older
The year In governmenl nccoults kllll In
\VanhiIrtoum docs nol hegln on Jalunry I. 1
hut on time lRI of JUly.111 the ballncnl of
treasur accounts Is malIc on that 11ay when
II falls ) on a wetk they . which wits not time
case title yrRr. Time deht accoult 11 kept
! elllrate.11 In such n maller that the
actual Igurll balance . can be Itltell with very little
Accorllnl to the huletn which has been
IssupII hy time d'epiirtumteuut ' . the Ilreseni Interest -
crest hearll debt 1/ G35.000.000. The non-
Interest-bearln dtbt ( batik or treustmry : notes
amid not baimtt ) is $330,000,000 , anti timt're Is ,
too , another Iteumt of $ hS00,000 wlmicim staumtls
for the bonds which iuau'o uumatureti nimtl uipouu
wtucii : time iumterest lots stoppeti , but whiicim
hmavcm hot been redecummeti , Tue aggregate
nmumomllmt ( if thmo whole debt on July 2 wits
$ h,016,000,000 , 'l'hie Iimcreaso of time ( lelt
during Lime year line beeum $50,000,000.
Counpmmred with othut'r natioum' , says the
Now York Sun , ( lie Uimlteii States huas hind
vhuat many be called a lluctutiting hebt , tiulul
country being ( hue only one , practically ,
which pays off or huts paltl off a material
portioum of its iuidebtetiuicstu , ( hue dehute of
Emiropeaum cotmtmtrleum stenthlly Increasing year
by year In acceptance of ( lie ttxIoimi ( hunt "a
uiatiouual mietm ( Is a mmationtil iuhessluug. "
At the imrcseumt ( hue ( lie United States
stnumds eighth of ( lue list of couuitrlcs Jim the
amount of its obllgatioums oumtstanduumg , time
order beiumg as follows : France , Eumglnrnh ,
htuussla , AustrIa , itahy , Germany anti Spalum ,
Time fiumances of uuo cntmntry nave fluctuateul
as violently in differoimt dircctlouus mis those of
( Ito Uuultod States. At the close of ( lie newt-
hultionary war tlme omutstsumdIuig deht of Liii'
reimmibile was $25,000,000 , anti fifteen years
hitter it watt almost exactly ( lie same. Froam
( list thimme until ( lie boginnuumg of time u'ar
of 1312 there vas a steady reductIon , uvhilchu
hrntigiit time figure to $15,000,000 It
went till agalum in coumscqtuence
of ttme expenditures ineitlent to
the war until it reached $ i27.000,000 , anti
then it dechimmeul agmmlmm , as the imui'rcmury goes
ulovn In a thermometer out a cold nfterltoou
in winter , until 1S29. It was iii ( hint year
$58,000,000. The mmox ( year $10,000,000 was
knocked oft , time year folhowlumg $9,000,000 ,
time year followIng ( hint $15,000,000 , time year
foliowliug tlmat $ i7,000,000 , briimgiumg ( lon'n time
debt in 1833 to $7,000,000.
In 1834 It got down to $1,700,000 nail iii
1835 , time red hotter year in Auuierlcaui
ilnaumce , to $37,000 , Uncle Sam having emi
( lint occasion , to use a imopuhar amid ctmrrent
phrase , "mnoumey to bmurmm. " There wmms iii-
deed more mmuouiey iii ( lie tronsumry than ulelmt
oiutstaumtllng , anti ( lie holdert of tim $37,000
withistooti aim offer of cash imaymuent.
But just as time tlebt liati gone down It
tonic a start till agaIn , reaching $380,000 In
1837 , $3,300,00 lum 1838 , and $ hO.I00,000 lum
1839. Front tluat tlmute on muumil iSdO It
fitmctuiateti rapIdly , reachiiumg $61,000,000 In ( lie
iatter year.
'i'iuan the colossah increases caused hmy ( lie
war begaum to make themselves shown-
$ ii,000,000 in 1861 , $524,000,000 iii 1S62 , $1-
I 19,000,000 iii 1863 , $ lShS,000,000 iii 1861 , $2-
680,000,000 in 1865. antI $2,173,000.000 , time
tel ) figure , iii 1860. The intei'cst charge
upoum tile debt at that tiumme was $ i40,000,000
a year , anti it was not untIl several years
mutteru'ards ( lint there s'as any mumnterial re-
tluiction to this burdeim , viiich aunounteil to
$105,000,000 iii 1878.
Slmmce then , by ( lie payment of the debt anti
( lie rcthiictioum of Iimterest , It hiss been brotught
down to ( lie preseumt figure of about $25,000-
000 , muearhy two thirds of time debt havIng been
hi tue mumeanwhiie rald off iuu an almost incredibly -
credibly client perIod of tIme for a country
ravaged by a protracteth civIl war.
A NOVEL GAS BURNER.
I umm mmru ml umt I tim ircuimeiu t iii Syste ama or
lIluuumiimttt limit.
'l'hie history of ( lie Wehebach gas bturner ,
as told by J. W. II. Chne , at a recemmt meet-
lag of ( hue Ohio Gas LIght assocIation , is
quIte iimtcrestlng. About the year 1880 , Carl
Auor , then a iuiiuli umuider Prof. Bunen. at
heIdelberg , became interested In the subject -
ject of Iliurninatica. hluimseum particuhariy un-
presmueti upoum hilt ptupuh's mind ( lie idea ( hint
the unthtoti of obtalumimig Ihluminrmtiun froni
the combtmstlon of gas iii the ortlimiary way ,
Invim4chi the separated carbon particles are
made incandescent through thin heat produced
by tluc combustloum of tue gas , wait
far from being ecoutoinlcal , inamiunmich
as ( lie ammiouint. of light yIelded
was but a small percentage of ( hint
theoretIcally possIble of productioum. Ilminserm
held that tIme light of time tutmure wotuhti be
obaiumed by burnimig tue gas In ( hue form
of a burner bearIng his name , anti applying
tue heat ito produced In such a way aa to
bring to incnntlesce'uce somne refractory man-
tcriah. Atier resolved timls suggestIon In hIs
inimid , but before lie succeeded In obtaInIng
any practical resuht : the electric lighmt attracted -
tracted hula attontlcn. As is well Icumown , In
artier to produce the Jncandesceumt electric
hhghmt It Is .necessary that ( hue carbon lilarneumt
be used in a vacuum , lie saw the expensiveness -
ness of this muethioti anti begamu a scm-los of
experiments to hroduce a filament mantle from
refractory earths and oxthes thuat cctmlth be
used in ( lie open air wIthout beIng consumed.
It was while engaged upon experimeumts
of this nature thiat hue Prothtuceti his burner.
It consists of a network cylInder suspeumfiod
by a wIre over tIm tip or a hbmnsen bimruier.
The network is made by weaving ( limo cotton
thread into the shape dc'slreti amid timemi dipping -
ping it Into a soltmtion of ( lie oxides of cer-
talim unetals. After the thread Is thoroughly
smtimratod ; time mietwork is uttachieti to a platl-
ntuun'iro anti hieht.i over a flanme mmumtll ( hue
cotton Is entirely burned out. The nmetmmhhic
oxides are heft , as they are lumeombustible ,
anti tlmey preserve the cyllumdrlcni form of
tue origimmal nets'ork.'fhme 'Irv smipportimug
the lIttle mantle is set Iuuto a gallery mit-
tachmeim to the Buiumsemm burner , siumillar to ( Ito
gallery of aim Am'gand btmnumer , ammO Is helti 1mm
this wimy In tIme pahm of ( lie gas. Time latter
hiuinimtu vIthm ( he very hint , blue flame cimarac-
terlstlc of time Iluinseum btiruiei' onti heats ( hue
mnammtle suumeionthy to reunier It iimcauitlesccuut ,
itrotiuclng a chear nmmui ideauly cohuuummi of iiglmt
abouut thuree inches high imnti one Inchm lii
diameter , which many be matlo ahimmost mmmi
whIte mmmi titmyhiglit , or as yellow as ( ito lighit
of a ii oIl lamp , as h cuslieil . Thu o lmtmniier hias
been lesteti by ( tie United States Inspector of
gas umtmti uiueters at Wasimiumgton anti by time
inubiic numahyst of Glasgow , its vejl as a aiim-
ber of prIvate chuemnists and hmlmyslelss ( , arid
bias beeut fonumil to give nboimt femur ( hues as
much hlgimt for tue saute oumtouunt of gas as
the ordinary hum-mien. Tue ctihhcleumcy of ( tic
btmrnor tiecreases with age , iiou'ever , fmmillng
oft abomt one-quarter after bmmrimlrug 500 hioturs
arid over four-eimtlis ( at the end of 800 hours.
ilmiy 'iu'itt.'r4' l'imhtirc. %
MONTItEAI4 , July 21.-Marsan & Ilrossenti ,
hay shilppors. have flied an abantiomuumiemmt of
theIr property for time beilefit of thmumir creti-
itors. LiabilitIes ore nearly $200,000. 'l'lie
lnlnclvnl creditors are local ummorchmnnts.
1'lola , , moi'y
Indigestion , Cramps
In time stomach. ilyspopsia anui catnrrtm of thu
Jewels , caused In ) ' wIfe greatttiffCrlui. She lieu
eon takimig flood's Sarsaparilia alit : now ham
1-lood's
I varUZ
Done of these syinptonui , . , , I
has improved In hooks & ,
nti weight. I hmae also
taken hood's Itarsalma-
rlli.i for h4crntuin and ( lsirimml llcbhlIi (
whit ummumehi benefit , 1 sum mi.uIiiieti ) toot.l'a Sam-ca
eari ha I a a erulendiil tattle amuti iihoott hurl tIer
II1IIIMAH EMZItY , 34lIIXU1 lit. , l'ortlauid , Ore C
Hood's Pills euro alh Liver lilt , iilllousmmen
\VERE \ lhlNlYT1TJ ) \ \ [ ACU
Two strIkIng Co31 Minors , Kill Pour of'a
heriff'g P0530 atid .Escapo.
.
0'
VERE FINALLY SURRCUNDb IN' Tilt URUSII
lllhltItt Iteipi tort-pit thin lepmmty ) MIi'rlfts umnd
v b'ii I ) iy I Igui t Co sin's 'IV I I I luu k ii a ii -
J fl'ir ( to ( iii i't ii ni t is. ' 31 cii I ' rum-
% .li , cml 'I'Iiey ( _ iuum II liii 'Ilie lii ,
IIIItMINGIIAM , Ala , , Jill ) ' 2l.-Vm'itr hues
brokoit out again anmong hue striking uuuiumors.
SIuic 3 o'clock this umfterumooum , two deimmtty
umhierlfftm imityn Imteuu khIIt'ti , a third fatumily
s'ouiuutIeti numd a fourth lmamlhy hurt , Two des- "
lenuto strikers dItI it ithl , umuutl thmy are to-
uulthit ; surroulniloil rumu ( he hmmoumutalui iearCoal -
burg , rettisuumg to uttmrrentler. Theomcers nra
deteriumincri to take thmeun tienti or alive. mmcd
s'Iil close lum on thmeuui tie uouu us immure miii- I
tart' readies the utceime. Thul nftcrumuon
Deummuty b'hucrlfrs Clmmurley Coin anti Jaumies
b'ummlhi ( wuimt to thie reslmieimce of It. 11.
I I umi son , lieu r Con lhmmrg , tcuu iii lIes froimu
here to arrest hie : soru , George , on a Warrant -
rant ciuarglng lmnrtlclpulouu ; ( iii ( lie Pratt
ummiumemi riot , wiuciu half a * loiemi negroes amiti
( lehtilett ( vcre killed by mtrlkers ( elm Clays
ago , Tim e I I uti anus umro haul uuuemu. Oh ii mulari
Ilmmulsrnm receuutly retmuscil to vtmcae time coumm-
Parmy's hiotuso at Coalhiurg , aumtl loathed It imp
vith clynnutmlte imnehmmrmtory : ; to hulowluig it UI )
with hiimnself flmiui whatever oiflcera uumlghit
atteuuilit. (0 ( mtrrest hititi , or lii case aim effort
wa' , loathe to evict hmlrum.
\Vlmemt ( lie two oihlcerum renclmetl time liutison
itemise ( lucy mtcmumptctl ( hi arrest t hue ) -ouinger
until , Ito t lie got a gimmi mu a ii bega Ii Ii ri lug , a umti
thu old luau tuouu joiuued. 'lime officers imiso
begmuum lining , lout ( lie I iuimisoums Yere tea qmilck 4
forty ( heat anti Ieputy Cok u'as eliot through
tim ii heart aim ii I imsta mm I hy k I I leti . Iemumty Sin I tim
'as that iii time breast anti dIed
three hours later. Time younger -
lititimiout kilietl ltoIm ( oi1lcer. . Thmo eltier
I I iutisoum vas voti mmdcii I a t ho imnuid. Sun I thu
Ilveti iouig t'miomigli to tell thio oUter ofilcers ,
wimo caine to the remuruic , thio story of thin
kililumg. A fter ( Ito killing Limo I Iuiti.sone tied
to time stootle , both huenvily arimmed. As
quickly as lrnsslhdo it Imosso uu'as organized
at Coalhurg Ohith amiotimer ticuit fromui hiInuiulumg- '
tuna emu a special ( mum , foIioi'ctl by troops , I
Time FIrst iosso surroumnuhetl ( hue Ihumulsons on
time ummotutmalum ( , a uhmiIo frouuu ( ito scene of tue
first eiicotintcr. The lhuulsoums reftuseci to
smurreumuler , and flrcti on thmo imsac from nut-
btisiu , A livehy batIo Iii ( Ito biuslmes
followed. Two of time posse fell , Buck Gay
belumg immortally u'oumtthctl antI Jarumes Vooisoum
serIously hitmr ( . 'rue hlumdsons agimium ileti. As
seoum as no imfuurccuuuc'umts arrivemi time emmlre (
Place uu'as stmrr.tumnuett ] anti onions uent for
inane troops , u'luIchm went cult tonight. ' 1'lmes ,
witlu time civIl officers , u-Ilh chose in on tIm
hiutlsons aumti. capture thiemtm , death or alIve , If
they have lint ohnemmtly maUl' theIr escape.
It lit exlCcteti a ( birth iigiit u'ill take place
ivimeuu time othlcors celtic up with ( Ito clesper-
au1oet agalui.
SherIff Morrow line a httrgo force sciuring
tim vooi j nritl ltalf a tiozeui conmlmanies of
troops are on tIme scene.
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Sen time hiri-forming lions aft. and eve ,
Coartiamtd beacim today.
WAS ALMOST BUND
LIttle Girl had to be Kept Iii a Dark I
Ifoommm Could not See to Feed
herself , Remedies and Doctors
All Failed , Cured In Oiio
Week by CU1'ICURA.
lily little girl luau very sore eyes. I tried
overythuimmg , btut mmolliliug 1ii aumy good. 1 took
her to a , ltx'iur iii Aml.mutn , , who trentoI , her for
a ) ear , Inut lie kept getiliug trance. I irotuplmt )
Iter hinuiie ; ain't ahuitoit alit of hietr : ( ' 1 just cIt
sui re site tuomil 1 go Id Iuuh. Alt ahti i'nmly ttmiuh nie
to try Cu'riCiumu.i , lhiMluul:4. : : I hind mm faith Iui
thtcutu , as I lmmtl : trIed es'ervtiiirmg. I cntmuiicneed
cii Satmurtlay auth itefttre lila iiext Satrinihay Imer
e'c4 were soimuutl aiiul well as aumy ehilhui's. Slio
vmLs altiot blintZ aumil hiati bceim I.e/f in a dark
rooti for nuort. I/iti a you , ' ; cotmhil not see to feeil
herself ; antI thit'y hare miover hecil as ) flt tile
least jtartlcio stile or even httmietl r'ul froumm hunt
day muntil tlmisnmitl It vIll be three sears the tirat
of $ ii ; ) ' . 'lime- certainly cured her , anti I tlmltuk
the1 are ( lie greniest remimedics omit. 1 only
hal a box 1)1 Cmii ucu'utA , omte cake of CrI-rmcuit.t
Soti' , amuul oume ( tuttle of CurrucuumA htrsoulmT : ;
so ( mti S'O what wouuthers Iltey diil 1tr mity hittie
girl. I have read of all of tin-Mo mmtut wmnherfiil ,
cases , but never liefou it tiiutmgiut ( hint they mit ight
lie trtw ; hut I himmow this to Ito limo htoItIvo
truth. Mis. : FANNIE GAit W0Ji ( ) ,
_ _ _ _ _ Caumtoum , ( Ia.
CIJTICURA WOHRS WONDERS
Cu-rucuitA lhl5OL ! NL' , the uiew blood anti
skI mu htrurihher autd great u-St of huutuuttmr remiieihies ,
dm11504 the Ithitoil of all limuiiumriiem : amtil iolsoum.
( iii , ; ehcitiemtts , situ thiuit m-emttuu't-s time caums , ' , w iii In
CrtTmemTmtA ( lie 'rent i.lt I mu cure , : tiiil ( 'unucu' ' flA.
5111,1' , tIll skium ljt'auutllicr , c'ar ! hue
sh'ium amid seal I' . nutil restore I lie hair. 'thins 1110
Cit rltUmmA : Iimeu : m-uil : K.4 ctmre every species of itt-hi-
lug , luumrmtIit , i.caly , phitiply , null idtmic-hmy ekiuu ,
sc.mhp , tmmtil nlootl , liaenses , froth Itimitle to
crotmha.
Boiti thtroumuitotit the world , i'rlce , CirrucunA ,
hoc. ; tloAi' , 21c. ; liEsluuYesm' , B l'uu-rr.tt , lmie
miNi ) Cmusem , Ctmtmm' . , Simle h'IOIrieloni' , , Iketotu.
c-a- " how to Cure Skin ih4eises ) : , " iitahhetl trco.
' ttkin nutcl ilcalp ittitlfletl nittt beatmtllled
B AOl'S by CtJThcunA ht.Ai' . Absolutely
HOW F1IY SIDE ACHES !
Aching RIdes situ Back , " 1r. Ridncy1
- - - 1'ttlii anti W
' and Uterine , eakneies ,
relieved iii QUO mniumtuto by tittt ( bitl
; : : : h euirli tuuti-1'iuiim L'itthtur , i'rice , his.
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NATIONAL 13AN1
U , . 'i , JI5jiosISoly , OmtIu , , li'tbi'asloi.
CAPITAL - - $400,000
SURPLUS - - $55,500
Officers nimd DIrctori-hienry W , Yumres , pres.
blent ; John tI. Cillhutt' , viesprcidtuemmt ; i.uttil
0. ittt'.l , Catsiiler. 'iiiiam 11 , 13 , 1Iutmei. acidsi'
umtl casimler.
. THE IRON BANK
FOR SALE.
At Fremont , Neb.
Tue hmlimicu : of Limo i.toI of A , 0. ftirveui ,
( itil4tIul.f of
: IotIiIng , Fiiriiislilng Goods and II.its
umtmountlrmi to airnumt $5lO0. ( 'i'11I4 stock still
tl ) stIiI at 11,48 ( luau fifty uuor ci'ilt of I e orI.
Ii a I CD-I ( , um ui ii uvomi i-i iii m icti it tlu4l r.i bi ui ' i-
duo for mmui Lli''i 11041 ri ri S ( U sttu r t I m imu I ii esa ,
) r euimm-div iltehruimium : It ) ItS iIuicIil'ui till a util ro-
novuul. 'I'hiu store aumil ilxtuiruai pan bu Iiitl : If
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