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THE OMAHA DAILY llE13WtrAY. : JfLV a. 1K)7. ! SPECIAL NOTICES ! A4trrtl i > nii > ni for tlii-io niliiniii Till In' Ink ! ! until I- in. for lli < * errnlnt : mill until s p. in. fur tin' Innrtilni : nnil Miniltt * illtlnn * . Ad 'i-tl 'p . lij rill | - l IIIK it n tl m- l.rr..l rhiM-li , en n Inn.nilHIT - nil- ilmxcil tu n iimulti-ri-il Irin-r In cur"- f TinHIT. . \II HIT.d mlilrr i-il I' , ' vrlll lir ili-llf i-tM'il un | irrriitnlliin uf Ilierlirrli nut } HJI | ' . I'Jc I a Miiril 1lr l In vrt Inn I If a mini ( licri-nfli-r. Nolhliiu InKrn far ! MIIIII - . " < fur tinllrot Inii-r- llnn I lifxr mil crllii-iiii-nt * ! lini t ! > run cun-cfii 11 % i-l.i. \ vn : : > _ Mi.u nr.i.i1. ' \N' H EV. WIM CAN TMINK OF , thing t. iMfntPrtt < t jr..ur * nnv t.rine y.m wealth. witiJni.n VIS -i A.c i . | | it V. I'nt-nt Atti > rn > . > S ; tn l > . < : . . for Ihur II. > prlt offer * . ' 1 "t > imentl'tn * wantrd. P. M517 BAI.rMl.N hX R CIGARS. UK A MONTH ndnun * ' - * , old firm , esp rl nc * unnecessary. Inlen -.t to cuntoroffs. O. O. HWi..p ft iv > . t * i 11-M2W JylJ' Vft . CANVASSERS TO TAKE ORDERS . cif work. no h a\jr n wls to carry. paiAt .r < ummlMlun. C. I' . A Jm Co , S24 -t n M l VVAf K" A SALESMAN TO PEl.t , OfR cirar th Rtocery. drus , wh" ! § lc and re tail --.r tmde. Ad In * * * . with rfrener * . Hm n c isar Co. . 227 N. Sth trw-t. Read- Inc I -i n Mill t' AVTVn A W.ACKS.M1TH. AT "NCE , A tlr ! a * bo-F * h"r and v > Ifnrf rkmin ' S Stiv i > - M i , in. N > h II Mi7 7 * Tlr NI.UiIES IViYS ANIi OIRI EARN an . - n. I-I bi | > l > " lliriic l'"i ' i > r.r- ! -f ii. tern Imp > chu.ie U-M61' ' ) 4" \ \ 10) M.rriR ALL KINDS WORK , tl TO r fk Canadlui oitk-c , 1X2 Douslixs. * ' t LA * X'.I.NTS ' ; l s CHICAI f > fili Til ISO. C % -Jyll AN xri-niENi-nij , oini. KOH h nwwork. Apply to No iai Harrier st. C-J5I Jl W\STII > . f" < 50D cunt , xon HOUSKWOHK. K t wic-a Pall nt on < - . S3JJ California St. O MO Jl WASM'i ! THREE COMPETENT GIRUS OR c. u chamber and dlnlnc n m. ona'laun- dm , iinn nt situation , glri' fui : p rtkulan * n I r - . new. Dlx houw , Mlli-hell. South C nil' . ' .UNKltAL. iiotsKwuniv. ; ' 1 So. Mth t. C W \S-TH , A WOMAN 11RTWKKN 30 AND 40. in. I m.inaBe an oINrt ; . Ad lrt > - N 2 * . IVn. -SW3 4 \ \ \V , . \ Mll > ni.K.\rRI ! ) WOMAN OK DK- ri i > n * r I tnrt tu mnnARp a buntnens : smnll In. - ! ! - ( Addn-Aji N 27. Il > . C- r' < " - ' \ > S mill , WANTED KOU RMAI.I , 'an , a . ! vrasex : rtferencts rc < ) Ulr d. Ap- jiN . Hirne > Mri-ft. C MtV'1 4' V r ' A COMPETENT YOCNO LVDV S v . p , r , nent and nl-'f appearlr.t ; . GITKO Jl T.r. Ashland. N-t. < M rt : roit H'ltt - IN AI.Ij I'AHTS UK TIIF. CITY. TIIK K .1- " "mp nv. jr i t'arnam. P 5i' ' > I - I'.ENEWA & CO. , 1"S N. liTII ST. IIJTSHS. c. A. STAnn. MN. . " . II-52J _ I'irsES ANI > i TTAOBS Al.U OVEH K to CO. Fidelity. KM Fnrnnm St. -11 : . ; j , UROWN HLOfiS. IBTH & 8TOUFW. Ai.r. Aim ? Uiennan , Kove C i. . t * > I'axlon Mock. M ' OMI > .S AND PIANOS On. storacCo. . . 1415 Famnm. Tl. . Iiosl D-iii l.VI I.IST. McCAGL'E. UTH AN4J 11 ' - KI..TS. QAIIVIN llltna. 1CUKA US'M I ) . ' .23 Jl - ; K .11 RENT. IJEMtS. I'AXTON BLllT Ft \ . . -.HID CIRCLE COTTAGES , C aT n. ' -n. Apply 201 Reo IMJir. D S30 in1 - - : . H. SHERWOOD m N."Y. LIK'E ! D-i31 10 ' . > "M iiEQANTCY : FINlSItED MODERN i.r , j. . i , . No. 240S fttfi. S3) . * Vrn tint. 709 So. l h. J17.W. Anr . t , . w H. Melklc. room S04 , l t Nnt'l Ilk. ' ' . D 132 10 ! 'M I-I.VT , IMiOIS. . NEAIt J4TII. MODe - e > r tm heat. Inquire Unjqultt. 316 S 13th. D-53 P' ' 1:1-VT : 421S HALF HOWARD STREET , h < v rn.im * . modern improvi-msiits. very tf- . J .M. Hlinernl , 3M and U3 Re * lil.ls. D 4CS Jyl .V HOL'SB IN 11EST HECTIO.N OF 11 nvidcrnte. Gannett. 14 Drown blk. D-1IIM jy F N i 'M ' COTTAOB. MOUERN r. D. nl > n ti < rinc Hdqtrs. D .MI7J Jyi- T- t 'VI' ' 1 : 1 8. ! STH STREET ; NINE-tOOM . o. nt "i.-m convenlencfn , hard vr < < ! iltmrs ; > ht. . ks from llansciira | rU. J > M.'Ol 4 * M i-UN mint iiorsu. CAlMTOL v-l'M , ' > MODERN HOrsr. . 5M S . - .ntll September I ; reference * . 1-1 > M MODERN OiTTMJK. NEWI.V i unm liitb. M-wer. t-tr . comjilete anil n > . mrner ; Hi JM'J Reward. 4 ix > n iNT. . TEN-ROOM MODEKN. RHICK hi v i SH South 2i't'i > .re'i D--M * i on itiN'i'n itMsnr.u itni ) > is. i. A i l'TH Kin'NT Ui'M. WITH OH ird. mcxlern. IS 0 llarny I'l I Mi. I' ROOMS. lil HOWARU. ccx-t u J ' .M. 1'iuvATi : rAMir.v. NEAR HIGH u \ i.i lUs with rf > rencr > , cunvcnlent { . < t jr.i or lunch. Addret N SJ. life THUH : ROOMS. HOfSKKEEIMNn Hi : R Hth K 6)1 7' PlIlMSIli : ! ) UIIOMS AM ) 1KIAI1I ) . Nl > E < eel , ROOMS ; OOOD HOARD : RATES IJ rttf r..bie The R.ee. WJO liarn y. F 7SJM iRI : 'K Ii"H > M3 AMI ItOARP : n. 14 N IMh. K-MI70 Jy4 > 1IOAR1 > lAKll.IM J'l.M'E IN .bade. : U S Kt.i tt. F-JW DAVENl'ORT ST. TRANSIENTS * J. F--MI47 Jl' E.\ ' ill-1 I. FRONT AND OTHER UOoMS AT Tb'i Mri.m. . S nd IVnlge F-.MI77 JyJ TRH.NT t.'XJM , WITH OH WITHOUT IMJAlTBT J -I Harn. > P MiM Jy4 * Kit V-I.V Kl RNISI1EU FRONT I'.OOMS. WITH lizard Ki ; IiuueU * . F MJ77 JS' KH FI.Y H'KNISIIKH SOITIIBAST FRONT r m in I TTI 'i.n rnlrr.i * 1'rnale family. - lii st ! ' - > 4' 7s > ! > > ' UNI.-fllEll RiXJMH. WITH IH > ARI > . : is.uiju * . F-M > 4 : Fl IS' HKIi RCX > MB AND I1OARI > ! I i u * n t F MSM KOH IIKNT t'VI'TH\sil | | | : | IIOII1IS. i N HTH 15-TH J > 4- von : - * A\H KIR Ill-NT. THK l-t'TURY IIRU'K lini.UING at t , r.i . 'ii Si HIII. buil.lm iia < 4 ilr - | > r iiI ( - -I r - ii llt. > 'lHtle trMin hv llr.kC 11 * ' I'm uatei I > D all r ) < nt. c . rtiAH > ly at t tn , of Vtir l > r > - I 1 * fill RKNT FINK I1IUCK STilRF. Win. OB.V. r r ' I - f i > > . ! inrtu N-UJ I.JI Joun II I --"il V.'i-tt I' . .int. N b I-- * \VA.NTKI1. \\TI.P I'S IT.Il M. i.NTH AND r --ft C.rn If M ( I. s . ' ill l eaT"- * . r.- . Hi- " r ? anJ car i .KJ f * A tUwl J ! > ! 1 l 5-4 , J--crjf i w\\riii T HI\T. . K-MtU 4" . Mill \ ii : . PA'-lFJi : "T'lnX'lK AN1 > WAREHOr B < > ' . , < l n"r l st .rage and for ardln < . ' > M VAN * STOHA'-.E 1115 FAHNAM. TKU isM - MJM WANTHH TO IIIV. A FKIJER. < 1IK.AT ! WESTERN and r t il junk .l lr. l . r < n".l frt.m 1 ! South T > nth to sa ; I > , .ul trc t N-.w AMI PAID mn OLD FKATHER nnns. u 7 NliholM t. . U U Hoop. N-M-414 JyJi ASH UfYEns "FOR PftOPERTt IN HOI-Ttl umaha. Lxni n Waterman. (21 N Y I.U M U. N-M57I J > 3 * WANTED TO nrYxiD < > NK HI > IE carnage. Addr . Hating ft\ \ < - * N n. ron . U.IHOHMS.v.io : > > , inc. F 1R ! ALK. f-HEAP. n > I. I'iRE. ' T"l' huirsy n l double huraest. ln.ulr Mr < I. M. < ' . . ! . t2K N .rth Kth ! = t. I'-07 1C * Foil SALE. HiiRSE. PHAETON ANI' SINHI.K n ni a- price reaxmabln. 4(58 Farnam i'3 4- 'WiMiii i-RiilHINU. HOt ANI' CHICKEN . rh a | r than "all wire. " C. R. IMl EIMNII HANI > INOINIS. : . TIT in , H r . motur . i , to n. r. Inluvtrinl in-n W rk y-S.V J1 FOIl S.VI.K IlKAt * iSTATn. A HAROAIN-yxjn SALE CHEA1' ON EAST terms 49 acre fruit and truck farm twn miles fr'.m ' city limits on i l roads. 15 a res srapes , 2 acres orchard. acres atparifua 2 acres pi * pUnt. 2 acret flnr alfalfa , taliinc * rich cardrn MFK ] , 2 fine wells. M feet cf water In each. ID- room house . 2 bnmi. utorace hou * . 2 cellars knd other cutbulldlnRr. Will Kll with rr without crop. Call nr ad1res Peter lloi n , D nolt ( on F. . E. A M. V. R. Rt. Douglas County. Neb US-Mill Jy-t * HOUSKS. IJ5TS. FAttMS I ANDS. LOANS. Geo. r. Uemls Heal Estate Co. , Paxton Ill k. RE-tW SNAP , m ACRES WITHIN 17 MILES WEST OK Omaha P. O . JIWO J. N. Fienier. Opt ) . P O. HE-MCT2 _ FOri SALE. 1-nooM COTTAOE. NEARLY new. 4110 N. Mth ave , west of exposition ground * , between Bahler and Hprarue. city water and cemented cell r ; larBe lot. nnly > i * , MV ternu. tlyi-cn II. Hastings. 5)2 ) 9. llih st. RE-M2M SALB OR EXCHANGE. IjOTS 5. 9. 10 ( ft. froMage each ) , block S. E. V Smith's ad dition la the city of Omsha. clear title ; will eil cti ai > on liberal terms or will trade for d trab1e equity In Wisconsin property or will build ! > null responsible t , rtles and fell on easy payments. W. S Paddock. lark Si. and Tth Ave Milwaukee. Wls. RE-M3Uyl9 KOUNTZK PLACE IURGA1NS. : .SW. JS.7SO TO IS.frX ) . ee pNoto * at 16th and Famam. Morse IJldtf. J. J. Gibson , ill First. Nat. Dank IJlJg. RE-W4 ArilKS OF CHOICE OARDEN LAND IN bled elate of cultivation , with all sorts of fruit In bearing , i-room house and other necei- j"try outbulldtncs. four mil's from P. O , price. t.W. J3.JW wnrth of vecetahl s sold last year. See II. H. Harder , agent , 17K Farnam st. UE 109 Jy4 SELU TRADE OR RENT. HOUSES. 1J3TS. firms. Ostrorn Dros. & Solomon. 205 Ree bids. RE-.M4i Jyr * Foril-lloOM COTTAGE. CO-FOOT I > T. Jl.IOO. 2 i ; Ilurdelt st. Small payments. RE MIST Jyl I knew n man , who. In his spare time I Made n IHHIT iik-turo to lit quaint rhyme : ' Then ho advertised pills To cure many Ills , Now he's rich and ciiillitiu In a foreign clime. K. K.V. . FOR SLifl ; \ r : III'MU-.EI' 1 JLI.AU < TE''K ' l-l.tii- . J .r J : ' IM I t--l. liti n In.j ir.T. . .ir 5117 Calif..rni.i . S. vj MM1-J- . URAIN ELUVAl'-'R.-- ! HAVE SIX < ; - " > lJ -le\.tt"r f..r sal 'i l".i- . ' lr ' ne 1 th.bf t I craln Ji-Ini't. < f N-bra l.a I.H-JH-I en I" . P. i It > . In 'iac ' * * c ) tint > . \vill * 1 ! at a bargain any nr all . .f th iiropvrllrb. Address Kd S. Mill r , Itc.ltrlct ; . Ntfb. y M503 Jv-7 rni.LA VIOLS. | coon PASTURE IN THL : CITY T. MURRAY. I - - - HI > RSKS ONLY. HI 'Ann ' FENCE ? . STP.INO i water. K Co per nr nth. A. W. l'help & S..n , 807 N. Y. Life. R 7-J > : ; CLAIRVOYANTS. MVDAM GYLMYR. ONLY GENVINE LIFE , reader , tells names. adIce. . love marrtaK' . law. reunites friend * , fee. Me and up. satis- tartory readings , hours , 10:3u to 7. IMS K.ir- nam. S-M614 : MRS. M. FRIT'M9 N 1STH ST. ji\ v : i : . IIATIIS , irrc. MAPAM SMITH. 1515 DOUGLAS. MASSAGE , steam baths. T HI ! juts. un. I.KIIN. iiLEi-rnic MASSAGE P.ATH parl-Ti. restful dn-1 curative 417 S llth. upj j Mairs. T M4K S * i VIAVI FOP. UTERINE * TROUBLES. 316-5 1IEB ; Illdff. : physician , consultation or health book I free. U-Ci2 ( BATHS MASSAGE. MME. 1-OST. SISVi S. 15TH. U < 33 EXPO = 1T1ON INVESTMENTS. FOR PLEAS- iir * and profit see L P. Judson'a want ads. j Council IJIurt * page. U-MK4 LB HAZEIj-UEAF PILE CURE AT McCorn.ll D C VENO OKP. . CHRONIC DISEASHS. 1811 Douglas. _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ .Nt\ ACCIDENT INS. CO. . W. A CAR- ter mincer , has mose-1 to First Natl llanK Bids. I MJ.I J > - _ _ ITTltTlTTfRE CUIIED FOR S-i : UNTIL SEP- timlwr 1 ; no p.iln ; no detention from business : refer lo thousands cf patUnu cured : caller or write. The O. E Miller Co. . 9M-J > > * York Life bulldlnc Omaha. _ I M > MO.NKV TO I.OA.NHIAI. USTATI : ANTHONY LOAN i TKL'riT CO. , 515 N. Y. I. ; tukk muniat lu\v rate * f..r choice farm lands In lo a. nurthein iliwuurt , eatttrn Nebiatiia. LOVNS ON IMPROVED i UNIMPROVED CITY pruiwrty. W. Farnam Smith A. Co. . 1J.-J \f U6 C PER CENT MONEY ON NED AIA. . FARMS. \V7 11. Mclkl * . l t Nafl in. . blJtf. . Omaha W4 7 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES THE O. V Davis Co. , 1S05 Farnam St. W iis MONEY TO WAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Drennan. Lov & Co. , 1'aiton tl x k. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property l"utey . % The oas. 20 ; Int. Nafl V , bHs. ON OMAHA I'RuI'KnTY ; IXWEST HATES ; . l.ull.l.n ; loans wanted Kldelity Trust Ca. i W -X > I t 7inrw IN SI'MC OF Jl" > M nn MOHK. K. D. \ \ > .id. Insurance. Uth , t nuiiclas.W . ( WMi 7 Jy23 .MOMV TO i.o.t\ciiAJTIM.S. MONEY TO IX > AN ON FL'UNITUHB. PIANOS. I her > rs wagunt. etc . ai lownt rates In city ; I no rtinuval uf K" 1'- ' trt 'ty ) conrld ntial ; you can pay the l"an off al an > time "r In any amount. OMAHA ilOUTOAOP. ! > > AN cu. . W < So. Itth St. HNnV TO I.OAN-jn. M. M PAYS ; VfnNI. turr. piano , etc. Duff Grrtn. H. S Barker htk. X-6C2 ] IITSI.M : N CIIAXCHS. JM4 INVKSTKD KAUNS WIIKKLY. NO Uvk * ( wouUtlcn or KoM mine inrenmtni ; y-Hl I'nnirvl raiutal. fifth i-tce ful yc. r. par. tlcula-r lite l'ha c i Camplx-ll. ll fnlun Squdr-- . New York. Y-MT70 July 4- KOH ? AU t ONKECTJO.S'EIlY AND l K < -re > m liutlntts. In eprn city of . ? ) in- liaMlaau. l * < t uf rrnt'in * fur rellln : only t.u-lrn-u prupujiuoni I1I be entertalnr , ! . A 1- Ircn N } | . I tee. Y &S-Jy-2 KIKsTUi5S IlL'TCHKR SHOP. 1OINO R < K > 1 c * h bufln ; fkknrm cnutf Corner N Sirth anJ Orac * . Y-MUS : IMTKL. TO nKNT. A OOtlli j : A TlAY lu > u r. > ! latl. l . > n III Urf city , bed < jf rea- tun fur rentini ; Write Allen & n rtie Krar- ney. N l . Y--M1ST 7 _ _ _ _ WANTKU. Yol'NO MKN IN I'ltlM-II'AL tiiunn to Bian ur nur aciSt * ani spin ; Uu ine . : t'.o n.ji.ihly n Hiull Intentmcnl lUnuKff. SI * . N Itlh Mr t. Omaba Y roa GILT-KIH1K KIVIIiKND PAYING STOCK TO tr it f.-r ituck ranch AJjrru N 1 Itw SIDIvius. . NlT'Rtl. STONK VP.TIKtci VI. TV I ItaJ.S \YtUtani SuS S l''h t , I -liJ 1 FINK IjJT ON ASPHU..T I'XVEIi STKKITT -h ti * ntlc * t > .rh - 1 v nv.nnt 1 , jti-.n JXj. Ki'liuy 'Inist C > . 13 hi 115 4" J > 4 ATTHAiTlVB NKW iV > TT.VE. L.VTK.ST DK- fisn In .in : iltfture nr. . | armnKt > mrnt. 6 iv ms , fin * * m"-li rii pl'imblnc ' \ milJfron I * . O , on principal street , J2. * 0. Fidelity Tru. t Co. , U < * bl.ic. RE 1'.9 Jv 10-1:0. : ij [ MODERN HOfs'E. WITH GOOD birn on Harney atieet , at a gre < tt sacrifice Fidelity Trust Co. , Bee bids. RE ( " 9 Jyl ALL REAL ESTATE OWNED BY THE NEbraska - braska Savings & Exchange Bank will beolj at a \ ry r-a son able price. Wm. 1C. Potter , rereiver. RE * T5 KOU SALE MY RESIDENCE. C24 S. 1TTH ST. at a bargain : will take a 7-room modern cot- tace a part r > iy , or half cash : balance un mortgage ; invn-tlgate. John H. F. I 'hmann. ISE 331 lyn - I- 6-15. HOUSE. 33ll4FT. . LOT 1 MI. NORTH HlKh rctiool. only Jl.CnX ) . 7-r. h"use , Hansrom I'lace , full east front lot , $ l.flO. . 7-r. house , full. lot. Orchard Hill , paved street. J1.600 Lots in Stevens Place. I block north Ames Avenue car. sewer paM , JMO. Kine b-Hdlnc lotn. Spencer St. . west of 24th. RO-K ! as Kountze 1'lace. ISW. Choicest buildin ? lot on Park Avenue , opp. park. Jl.SOO. Any of the above properties are quote , ! at M per cent less than present values , fi'ow l. the tlmo to buy. G. G. Wallace. S12 J. J. Brown Fllk. RE-SK 3 FOfR-ROOM COTTAGE. Cn-KOOT LOT. H. ) . 2425 Durdett st. Small payment.- ) . payment.RB RB M1S7 Jy2 PALB. IOT132. . CORNER- WITH four houses , all for JJ.O . llenawa & ivi RE .Mt # > 4 .IIKDICAL. A I'HYSICIAN. WHO FOR SEVER\L YEARS has been a member of the Keley m > - < llcal Ktuff , Is nouin charce of th > - Keeley Insti tute at Ululr , Neb. This physician has had phenomenal success In the treatment of opium , mnrphlnf and other dru addictions. Address The Keelry Institute , lllalr. Neb. M 340 JylO- THE OLD HEI.IAHLE I'EOIM.E'S HI SI * EN ! ejry. r.IJ I > OURUS. | Omiha. effects marvel jus cures In diseases of w men nil Irregularities , no muttf-r nhnt cnu . cured. Letti-rs with : cents answered. 3ft HK OHTS. BOATING. FISHING. TENT ? . HO.\TS. BOARD Adlrws f'arip O-niha. Lake Qulnnehnui ; Te- k.imah Neb M1 l y > * iiM'rriti- I > ACICII > . KI'RNITI'RU REI'AIRING AND PACKING Couches and ufhions matir-si > e < madf and renmaled 1'r ! - . < will pe.ifeou. ! . St M. .S. Walkln. 5)11 ) Cumlng > treei. Telephone , 1J31. SIIOUTIl.M > AM ) TVI'liWHITIVii. A. C. . VAN HANTS SCHOOL. 113 N. Y. LIKE. AT OMAHA I1US. COLLEGE , ICTH A : LOST. LOST. AN ONYX PIN SET WITH DIAMONDS and pearls , liberal reward If returned to thu otllce. L it ' * Jl- I. " 1ST. IN N. Y. LIKE TJflLniNO. 1'OCKET- t .ok. n nKlnlnj ; money and R. R pi. s. Plnder | ilea c return to SM N. Y. Llf , ' and r Mve icward. Lost MSW 2' ' i I [ iST. BLACK ASTRAKHAN CAPE. RE- ; tween 24th and St. Mary's ave. and Georgia avf. Plrafv rrturn Kb So. ! lth ate. LATEST MuPEI. TYPEWRITERS Sl'PPLIES I'niied T > iwrlttr Supplies O . . t6IJ l-'arnani. H.\T orrici : . AMERICAN AND OEUMXN BMPI/mtENT bureau. 15l Dodge Telrihone. | Ke Mfi JUJ EZRA MILI.ARD ISIS C.M'ITOI. AVE AT hiime fur the .un.m r will ni > . ln tiuiii-.n In a few i.uplfct In I tln. Geometry German and 1-1 ni > An. < * > : \VMIIIOK lilts. H MAIL-\\ITZ I 'ANS MII.NEV. 4i > N i * ST" SUES & CO. , " " SOL1CI10RS EteBulldinz. Oroihn Neb Atilc > nd Pnlen ; DooV r'HGR Oirrt'tinir ! > Unit. j Whll- rkiriB in thu alley itv the rear o ( ACT Harn.-j * ire t > . -ter < liJ' afitrn. . .n J - ' &t1 h VunSI"it was -\er n > e fc > heal Ht ntr. > iJ i hn home \y.t South Su tt nth s'ret anl roe'l "ai afs'jta'turn - I ni.iuJ It t * salJ thai \unSlutt wi 1 rcciver. I BOSTONS BEAT.THE GIANTS Take the Pirst Qamelri\lie Series at New Yorkf , TIMELY BATTING HtlPS THEM OUT Mrhol * nnil Iln I < - lluth Pitch Win- nliiK Hall itt TI/iu'WJLllnltltiiiiru / TnUe < < n Ciinio fruui iu i the Scnutor/ " . Hostoa , 5 ; jCew York. 4. liaittmort' . 6 ; Washlngten , 5. Chicago. IS ; IMtUburg. J. Cincinnati , II ; I.oulsvillo. 4. 1'lillddelplila , IS ; Hroukl.vn , J. Cleveland. 6 ; St. Louis. S. MIIinettfOlK 9 ; St. J'Hul , 6. Indianapolis , : ; Detroit. 1. Grand Hapldii. 5 ; Colutnbu ? , 3. Milwaukee , 5 ; Kansas City , 3 , N'E\V YOIIK , July 1. Uoston won game from the Giant ] by timely batting , as sisted by errors and freakish base running. Nicholas aud KUAJU both pitched winning ball at Hints. Score : NEW YORK. 1JO3TON. ll.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.E. Van H'fn.cf 1 1 ? 0 0 H'mllton. cf 0 i l o o Tlern.in. rf. 1 ! 2 1 0 Sfcihl. rf Joyce. Jb. . . o 1 3 : I I/one , M. . . . l l 2 C 2 Davis , i , = . . . 0 0 1 4 . lluSy. 2b 2 1 0 0 2 OlcA m. 2b. 0 1 1 2 0 Stlvetts. If. . 12202 Wijuon. c. . . H 1 2 0 0 Cotllnv tit. . . Clark. Ib. . . . n 1 U 8 ft.Tenney. Ib. . 13 1 I Holme * . If. . 1030 OC.inzcl. c. . . . 0 0 S 1 Ru. lp , p. . . . l.Nlchnts. p. . . 0 1 1 J 0 Total , . . . .1 1 27 ll | l Totals . . . . " " TH 1 New York 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 4 R-rtton 000 JOS 10 0 Earned run. * : New Yolk. J : Iloslon. 2. Two- base hit. Stlvetts. Home mn : Collins. Double pa ! > s. stahl to Lone. Oaniel to Collins , lmn t T nnr > i2i. First base on Lull * : Oft Ru le. 1. i.rr Nl-hols. 3. Struck out : lly Ru. If. : . by NK hoi * 4. Wild Pitch : Nichols. Loft on blfes : N w Ynrk. J. IV > ton. 4. Time : Two hours and un minute * L'mplrps : Lynch and McDonald. Attendance. 7C-fl. CHICAGO. 13 , I'lTTSLtUKG. 5. CHICAGO. July 1 For live Innlnss today's KM me was u pitchers' battli > . The ( jolts com- | irenced to take KilUn's measure In the sixth , lollowint U up In the sevent.i , when they bounded film for -leveral single.- * , and n threi- UiKser. in nil eight runs. AJ.son's tleldltiK was a feature. Attendance , l.iw. Score : CHICAGO. PITTSUURG. ' TotnN 13 ? 15 5' ' Totals . . . . S P 21 15 3 chlraco n 0 0 n 0 s 3 ' IS ' ' Pittsburc * S1 ' Earned nms : Chlcnro. 12 ; Plttsburs. * If < t on bases. Chtr.ij-o , 7 , Pittshurc. 7. Two-base ' hits : Ryan iVnnor. IVmohue. Smith (21 Thr e- base hlt : Ryan. Everltt. Sacrlficp hit : Doni i ivan Stolen li ? e : Lance. Connor il ) . .Donovan. I > . , uhlH jiliy : Gritrith to McCotmick to Ansnn. Stnick out : lly GrtSlth. 2 ; hy Kll-n. ! 1. Itas- un Kill- Oft Klllon. 3 Hit' with hall : Klllen. Time : Tno h"urs. t'mplr * ? hertd n. CINCINNATI. 14 , LOriSA'ILLE. 4. | I/5iiSVILLE. Ky. . July l.-For six Inning" ! I tht * cripple 1 C.Icnels cathe Ucds a rood nrI I cmTT-nt. but nftt-r that they wnt ID pieces and " the Msliura fattened their UatUnt ; averases coni i slderahly. Mat * Hrk. . a li > eal iimateur. was | , clvon a trial at third ! ' - . and made a coed 1m- j p-esjtlon. Attendance. 1.304. S < ore : ! ) CINCINNATI. i LOUISVILLE. | It.H.U.A.E. ' R.H.O.A.E. I liurke. If. . . 3 1 1 l'Clarke. ' If. . . l ; 3 o 0 , ! ! > . cf . 3 3 4 0 0 Mciiy. . rf 0 1 2 1 0 ; 1 I'Tc'r'n. 2I > . 3 2 3 3 f > l kerln ? . rf I 3 4 0 0 ' Irwin. 3h. . . 3 2 1 0 0 Staff > : J. n. o o : 3 i | i Mill-r. rf .2230 Ib. 0 J I 1 Beckley. Ib. 0 S 7 0 . c. . . 0 1 1 .1 ] ( . Rltrhey. ss. > > 3 0 4 1 Hnck. . 3b _ 1 1 0 3 0 i IVItz. c . n I 5 3 0 Mnnln. ! } > . . I 1 4 2 ' Dwyer. . . . 1 1 00 " ' ' p. oc"n'gh'm. n-0 1 1 4 1 ' Tn ! U . . . II 20 27 11 2 Tntala . . . . 4 1 ! 2713 < ! Cincinnati . . 3 It Loulsvlll" . 0 O O'l 3 n 0 * 4 ! Earned runs : Clnolnrafj. ; I < - > til vllli' . i. Flr-t base on errors : Onclnnart. 3 : l iuisTtll * I. Left on.bafs : Cincinnati. S ; .ouls-llle. " > Klrt on balU : Off CunninBham. 1. Struck out : Dy Dn-yer. 2 PaerltV-e hltf CubninRhatn - Stolen ba es : Kltchey. nfpkley. UurSe. rouble play : IVIti to Corcoran. Hit by pitched ball : ror- coran. Hock. Tim- : One hour flfty-elsht minutes , fmplre : Hurtt. PHILADBLPHIA. 10 ; UHOOKLYN. 2. PH1LADKLPHIA. July 1. Philadelphia had an easy tlmo of It in defeating Brook lyn this afternooon. Daub was the most shining kind of a mark , being hit safely twenty times for a total of thirty ba es. , , Taylor pitched a steadily , effective gnme and came within nn ace of shutting out the visitors. Attendance. 5.C54 Score : 1 I imOOKLY.N. 1'IUL.AOt.Ll'HIA. H.H.O.A.E.1 K.H.U..A.E. I Grtllin , cf. . . u 2 I 0 1 O Jley , ct. . . 1 - 3 o 0 Jones , rr. . . . > i 100 0 Dowd. rf. . . . 1 : If u 1 4 0 v I tleh'ty. If. 4 43 hindle , 3b. 0 0 I 0 1 I aJole. Ib. . 3 3 0 0 , I-v hancv. ll , ij o U * * < 1m < -nt. 3 J 4 u : Ruiavan. 2b 0 1 1 1 o G ler , 5h 1 I I 1 1 I G. Smith. . i 014 0 Gillen. . . . S 1 : S ol Grim , c 0 1 2 1 0 Cn w. 3b. . . . 0 2 1 2 0 A. Smith , c. 1 100 0 Nash. 3b. . . . 0 1 J 1 1 Daub. p. . . . . 1 1 0 0 0 Taylor , p. . . 1 2 0 1 0 Totals . . . .i S 24 6 2 Totals . . . .16M27 S 2 Brooklyn . OOOflOOOOI 2 Philadelphia . ' -15 Earned runs : Philadelphia. 10. Twn-Uie < lilts : Oemenl * . Gillen , Cross. Three-base bits : I D * lehanty , LaJoie. Home mn : Clement- * . Stolen basei : Cooley , Geler. First base on i balls : Off Daub. 6 ; off Taylor. 2. Hit by I pitched ba ! ' : Clements. Grim , ShlnJle Struck ' out : lly Daub. i. by Taylor. 1. I'asse.l tnll : i Clerrtfenl * . I : Grim. 1. Wild pitch : Daub. 1. Left on bane * : Drooklyn. ! 0. IVHUJelphia. 9. ' Time : Two hours , t'mplre : Emi-Ile. I1ALTI.MORK , 0 ; WASHINGTON , 3. I J1ALTIMOK1- : . July 1. The Champlbna | won today's contest with the Senators in a I long-draw n-out and tlreyomsgame. . KeJ- ley's two-bagger In the seventh , scoring Howerman and Keeler. v/on the jjame , as the score was tied up to that time. Several of O' Day's decisions gave much dissatis faction to both sides. Store : ISALTlJIOIlli. - WASHINGTON. II. H < \ K It H.'t A.E. Mi-Craw. 3b. 0 0 i 1 Hrown. of. . . 1 1 Ke-r ! , rf. . 1 0 ) 0 y IVIbach. If. I 1 K'lly. If 3 1 J v Demont. M. . 0 1 S 7 1 S-'t-nrel. cf. . > 2 1 Knvll. c . . 0 i ) $ 2 1 O'Rrlen. Ib. 2 1 12 1 0 McGulre. Ib 1 2 9 0 0 Rleti. 2h . . . 1 0 0 6 3h. . . n i 01 it Qulnn. s. . . 0 1 2 n Abbrf. . . . 00000 IVw'nn'n. c 1 1700 Wiley. 2b. . 0 I 2 1 < K Poml. p 0 1028 M"Jam.p n t o i n "Mercer . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 Tnlals . . . 27231 Ti < al . 3 ' 23 13 2 our runninc ouuof line. Flatted for McJameB. nltlmor * 0 I 0 2 0 0 * 0 -6 Waihtnelon 0 3 Earned runs : naJtlmnr * 2Vaihinit : < > n , 1. Two-ha * hits : WHgley. K'llry , M ulre (2i. Thr'-e-lMet" hit : Qn'nn. Stolen h : K lley. O'Rrl.-n i2) Helbach ( S ) . I'nnd Rrnwn (2) ( . Keeler. I > ouhle play : Urown to Frrell. First base * on balls : "ff Ponl. 1 < 'ff M-Jamrs. 4. Ftn'Ck nut : lly P' > nd. S ; by -James. . I. Wild pitch : McJahies Ix > ft on ttaf" : lUItlmnr * . S ; Wa < hln t n 7. F.irilc ( ( hltt 1'nnJ. Time : Two huur and thlrty-flv ? mlnut . 1'mplre : O'Day. PI.BVJU\ND. o : ST.LOUJS. 2. PM3VKUAN1X July l.TUBrowne were unable to hit Wlhon to.lay an.l thtImllan hud an eacy victory. Tiie features uf the same were the lirllll.int ileMln ! ; of Press anil the liattlnR of Sorkalexlu. I'mnlre McDer- mi it is III am ) .Suk-tlmtnnMi'Ulnty again olllclatcd as umpire. CLEVELAND. ST. LOVIS. R H.o A.E n ii. o A.n. Rurkett. If 1210' ' r * I s 0 0 0 Chllds. 2b. . . 1 0 2 4 ' Hflllniun 2 > 0 0 3 2 0 S'kail | > . rf 1 5200 Ihirtman. 3b o i 3 0o M-KV n. 14. 0 1 1 42 II. 0 1 9 0 0 Wallace. Sl > . 0 2 1 2 . If. . . 0 0 4 0 1 T.-I BU Hi. . 0 0 13 0 0 fn.M. ' . . . 0 5 6 1 O'C.irn-w. cf 1 2 3 1 0 HarUv. rf . I 1 4 0 . c. 1 1 4 0 OJMufplir. p. . . i i o i 0001 Totals . . . C H 27 15 2'T t 2 i 1 u Cleveland 0 ft > flt r > 0 0 1 2 < * 5t l ouli 0m o''o ' 0 0 0 ! 0 runs : < * lrielan < l , 2 I uls. First \ - sfliy errors O' ' et nJ. 2 St I/MI | , S. I/eft vn l-es. OerfUnd. > . St. I < il . 4. 1-lrst bm * on Mils : Oft C r y , J. Struck out : lly Wilson. 3. H m * run : I > U < . Thre- t t - hitsMfAllster. . Wll on. Two-lwwe hits : Wallsivcnnnir. . ir . | r Stolen b s : llur- k tt.kalfxl ! . i > os Harley IvuM Mys ! i > to < ! r dy. lUllman to Crws to llrtdy. Hit l > y Mtrheil 111 : Cross. Tim * : On * h ur and fort > mlnutm. Umpire : McGlnty. Attend ance. 7 > . STANDING OF TUB TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Hcston . to It 7I.S Italtlmor * . -01 J7 17 tw.s ClPdnnatl . 51 St Ii 9S.7 New York . M SS St 61.1 Cleveland . K S 17 M.9 l hlladelphla . 6 * 29 K-0 ) I'lttununc . 51 K 4S.1 Urooklyn . 55 2l t'.3 WMhineton . S X 32 40.7 tiouhivWc . SI 21 3 a < .9 Chicago . W 21 3S S7.5 St. UoulS . W It 45 19.6 Games today : loton at New York. Brook lyn nt Philadelphia. Wajhlngton at Haltl- tntre. Plttsburg at ChlcaRo , Cincinnati at Louisville. OF THI : w7Tvn7ii\ : \ .sfi : . I'ltinlly Mnnnuo toVlii a Cninc of Hull. MINNEAPOLIS. July 1. Two home runs. one with the bags full nnd one with two men out , won the game for the Miller * to day. Hoafs work for the Millers * at second end and Parrot's for the Saints In left Were the features of the game. Score : Minneapolis . 10400040 0 D St. Paul . 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 G Hasp hit. : Minneapolis. 11 : St. Paul. 11 Error.Minneapolis. : . 1 ; St. Paul. 3. Hat- teries : Mnnenpol ! ! , Hutchison nnd Boyle ; SL Pain , Mullanu nnd Spies. DETltniT , July l.-Two hlt In the ninth saved Detroit from a shutout today. It was n battle In which Phillips excelled. Sv-ore : Detroit . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Indianapolis . 001 10000 ' 2 liase hits : Detroit. .1 : Indianapolis , 9. Er rors : Detroit. D ; Indianapolis , v. Batteries : Detroit. Thomns nnd McCauley ; Indianapo lis , Phillips and Wood. COI.l'MHt'S. O. . July t.-Croo wan siven splendid support by the Grand Haplds team and although the loca's batted hard the hits were scattered. Score : Columbu * . 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Gntnd Hnpld.a . 0 2 I 0 1 0 0 1 ' -3 Base hit" : Columbus , 11 : Grand Ilnplds. 1. Errors : Columbus. S ; Grand Haplds. 1. Bat- teHo.Col.tmbus , Jones nnd Fisher : Grand Haplds. Cro-M and Twlnehatn. MILWAl'KRE , July l.-Mllwaukoe de feated Kansas City today by bunching lilt- * . The feature of the gnme wa the- pitching of Foreman and Taylor and the batting of Stafford. Score : Milwaukee . 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 ' -3 Kan aM City . 30000000 0 3 Base lilts : Milwaukee. S ; Kansas City , S. Errors : Milwaukee. 1 : Kansas City. 3. Bat teries : .Milwaukee. Taylor and Speer ; Kansas City. Foreman and Hlanford. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. 'Columbus . oS SS IS C7.9 Indianapolis . M 55 IS 67. 9 St. Paul . O 41 22 KV.l .Milwaukee . 63 37 2 f.5.7 'Detroit . 57 25 31 45.C Gr.ind nap'ds . Gl 22 So.l Minneapolis . 62 20 42 32.3 Kansas City . 02 19 43 SO.G Games today : Kansas City at Milwaukee. Minneapolis at St. Paul. W * -t mrn . \ot'lat ion Si'iirr * . ST. JOSEPH. Mo. , July 1. Score : St. Joseph . 10103300 0 S Dubuque . 0 1 1 0 0000 0 2 Base hits : St. Joseph , 10 ; Dubuque. S. Er. -rors : St. Joseph , 1 ; Dubuque. 4. Batteries : St. Joseph , Parlte and Co'lins ; Dubuijue. Stre't nnd Sullivan. DES MO1NES , July 1. Score : Des Molnes . 0 200020000 1 5 HockforJ . 0000100000 0 4 Base hit ? : Des Molnes. 2 ; Ilockford , 7. Errors : Des Mc nes 0 ; H ckford , 4. Bat- teries : De-s Moine ? . Mauck and Lehman ; Uoekford. Undep-.vood and Huff. Qt'lNCr , III. . July 1. Score : Peorla . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Qulncy . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Base hits : Peoria. G ; fjulncy , 7. Errors : Peorla , 0 ; Qulncy. 0. Batteries : Peorla. Johnson and Haffert ; Quincy , Greevy and Kdrterty. CA.MKS OF Till : I.IVni.V AMATiril > . Ijiiiilovllli * Dnliilnyo SiirliiKTilrld nnd \VIn a Ilrillliint < : iiine. LOUISVILLE. Neb. . July l.-Sp-ca ( ! ! Tel egram. ) Springfield came over today to show the local fans how to play ball , bring ing Pitcher Ltn-ler of Omaha to do the twirling. Brilliant pipy Ins was done by b.-.th teams , but the boys from north of the Platte were c'earlv outpliyeii by the Cass county team. The feature of the game were I/oul ville's stick work , Schef- tie's pitching. Wilson's catch of a long foul fly and Jones' perfect work ) behind the bat. Score : Louisville 42 2 13 Springlleld 2 02002001-7 Earned runs : Louisville. S : Springllrld , 4. Struck out : By Scheme. 10 ; by Lawler. 3. Two-ba e liltsL'rwln : (2) ( ) . Wilson , Helchart. Gelt. Three-base hits : Adam * . Prlhble , Geist. Home mn : Blackwell. Stolen bnes : Prlbble. Adams. WIL-on. Lawler. Umpire James Patterson of Plattsmouth. ( ) ( ) ! ) SCOHIVG OFF II All PMIIIli : . Pli I Indi'Iplilii Crltk * teri Mnrt n Prom- IxliiK fiiirno nt Iliiuriii'iniiutli. ( fop > right. : 7. by I > i"si Publishing Company ) HOUUNEMOt'TH. Eng. July ' . . -New- York World Cablegram Special Teieg'am. ) After th ! r good work apalnst York.-hlre , the American cricketers were expected to make a good showing against Hampshire In the game which started here today , and a large crowd turned uut to witness the match. The Amoricnns gained quite an a ivantage by battin ? first on a wicket which playel true all through the game. Their batting asserted Itself , too , nnd the men managed to keep po.'se slon of the wickets almost the entire day , while the total amounted to just eight runs short "f "WO. Scores : GENTLEMEN OF PHILADELPHIA. H. B. Thayer. b. Baldwin . 11 Captain G. S. Patterson , c and b. Light. . Si J. A. Lester , st. Bennett , b. Baldwin. . . . TO J. B. King. e. Light , b. Hill . K Crawford Coates. b. Andrews . 5 H. 11. Bailey. . - . Bennett , b. Andrews. . . . 12 F. H Bohlen. run out . 3 F. M. Cregar , c Spen. . b. Hazeltlnc . IS F. H. H.Uston. Jr. b. Andrews . A. M. Wood , b Andrews . 47 P. H. Clark , not out . 0 Extras . 13 Total Clin iitilon1i | I | i ( o to Pn rks I nn. MITCHELL , S. D. . .July l.Speclal Tele gram. ) The three days' meeting of the South Dakota Lawn Tennis association came to a close thi. < evening1. There were twenty representatives from ParliMon , Sioux Falls , Alexandria , Greenwood and Tvndall. The doubles were finished this noon and won by Hoffman and Shaw of Passion , who hive won the championship for three years In Succession. The cbampuni > lip ) In singles was won by Hoffman of Parkston this evening in three Etraight sets. He held the championship last year also. Wlici'lincn ll ) < * ii * I.IMIKIIK Mi'i'lllli ; . A few numbers of the Associated Cycling club- * met In the Commercial club roomy last ei-enlnq to dl-rus-t plans for potting the l 9i I/eague of American Wheelmen meet for Omaha during the Transmls-sUsippl year. On account of the small number of men present the meeting was * deferred until next Thursday night. The IW me l of the body , which will be held at Philadelphia , was In formally discussed. MrDnllli- Pool * u Clinll.-nKi1. BOSTON , July l.-Rddie McDullle today lasted with J. C. Kerrlson S7&J as a side bet and a challenge to mert either J. Frank fc'tarbuck T Fred J Titus In a ten-mile match race , paced , on Charles Itlver park , at a date in be mutually agreed upon. The Charles Jllver park will put up a Jl/'Vt < for such a mafh. " Don't drudg-e. Use Pearline. There is the secret of a comfortable , pleasant , healthy life for women. Don't stand up over the wash-tub , doing that grinding hard work , that isn't fit for any woman. Use Pearline , Soak the clothes over night , while you sleep ; boil them a little ; then there's no work to do but to rinse them. Don't make a slave of your self trying to scrub things clean in the ordinary ways. Use Pearline , and make all such work easy and quick and more economical. vn 'VARSITY RACE DUE TODAY Another Fonr-Mile Straggle to Come Off on ths Hudson. ALL THE CREWS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION Ail > lco from l'oimhkppi lr > linllcatr thai Corurll Will AualiiCnrr ) Off lite Ilittioro K o of Hie l'SIR. X. V. . July 1. The second - end 'varsity race over the Hudson river ( our. mile course of the crows from Columbia , IVnnsylvanU and Cornell will take place , tldo and water permitting , tomorrow aficf- noon between the hours of 6 and 7:30 : o'clock. It Is of aa preat Importance the race won from Yale tul Harvard last week by Cor nell , because the successful crew rows In It and Its defeat or the smashing of the time recorJrt made In that race will mean the raising of the questln as to whether Colum bia should not bo admitted to the racra with Vale and Harvard. Thu btst Information hero tontcht leads to the belief that Cornell will not bo defeacd. : but U Is sul'1 on like Rood authority that her crew will have to row as It never rowed before and that with any kind of favorable conditions the rec ords of list week will be cut tinder. This Is the opinion , openly expressed thU after noon , by Coach Cow Irs of Columbia and con- currej In by the rest. Th > condl'lons for the last two days have been remarkably good at the Lour eet for the race and the Indications are that they will bo repeated tomorrow' . In the ilrawlni ; for positions this after noon Cornell had her usual good luck and drew the outside cour.se , where the ebb tide flows strongest. This U the third consecu- ilvo time that Cornell has drawn the out side position. Columbia drew the shore and Pennsylvania drew the sandwich , or middle place. It Is asserted , and with eorat- degree of truth , tha : the position that Cornel ) has held In the List two races and will hold to morrow gives her considerable advantage over the other crews , the tide assisting her. The crews rowing the contEAt will be made up as follows : The 'varsity race between Cornell , Colum bia and Pennsylvania will be rowed o\ur the same course on Friday. The crews , with the positions , weights and ages , are as follows : COLUMIlIA. Position , Name anJ Class. \Vl. Ht. Ape. Dow. A. W. Putnam , ' 97 I5H4 5 CS W S. It. W. Presiprlch. captain 151 5.07 SI 3. C. McK. l wls , 'SI 1O 5.10 II . J. W. Mackay. 1900 1SS 5.10 ! 1 5. F. P. ShBttuc.SS 183 111 n . G. It. inrtr. 'S3 1KH S.cl n 7. O. Lonsacr * . Jr. , ' 9 * 173 t.oo IS Stroke. S. I. Plernont. Jr. , 'K. . . . MS 5.11 ? J Couwaln. J II. Schlusiell. ' 5S. . . . HS & .0 * Si Pub. M. O. Hague. 1 > 1W S.OI 15 Sub. C. H. Machen. 'S3 151 S.OJ M Sub. r. H. Elmer. 'M 1C3 5.10 19 Sub. H. H. Odille. ' ! 1CS 3.10 M AveraB weight regular crew , TJH- PENNSVLVANIA. Row. W. II. Preston. ' 1S5 5 OS IS J. S. A. Iioyle. Jr. . captain , ' 55. . . 168 5.H Jl 3. J. H. Hall. ' 137 Oil W t. W. H. Unwell. ' 99 161 5.00 : i 5. R S ? tearra. 'M 180 6.CO M G. P. U Wallace. ' 1C S.CO 19 7. J. n. Carnell. > : 173 e.oj : o Stroke. J. M. Roucenberff. ' 99. . . . 1W 5.11 Coxswain. J. S. Wise. 'SJ 101 6.0t 15 Sub. W. R. Le * . ' S ISO 5.03 IS Sub. C. ? . R < xlirs. ' 9S 1SJ 5.10 M Sub. P. D Overflew. ' 99 1 BOO 50 Su4 > . J. W. Uush. ' 85 1S3 C.CO ft Sun. J. p. Derdler. 171 6.00 51 Average welRht regular erew , IK. CORNKLU Pow. S. W. WaK-eman. ' * 9 1C r CO I. W. Bentley , ' 93 i : > 5 5.11 5 J. C. ' S. Moore , ' 93. . . . : 15S . ' , .10 ro 4. A. C. Kins. W 169 6.00 M 5. M. M. Odell. 'S6 IB ) 5.11 K 6. P. O. Splllman. captain IK 5.10 7. 13. J. Savape. 'W 1 5.11 K Stroke. F. A. IlrlgBS. ' 9S 134 5 II Coxswain. F. D. Colson. ' 97 16 S < W 51 Sub. C. M. OiMle. 'P9 16S C 01 50 Sub. T. I * IJalley. 'S3 US .00 13 Sub. r. C. Ualzell. ' 59 10) ) ill 15 Sub. F 11. . Carter. ' 69 US 5.10 51 Sub.V I ! Stanford. 'SO 110 511 19 .Sub. L. L. Tatum. ' 97 167 5.10 51 Sub. L F. 11. Fisher. ' 105 5.03 52 Axeraee weight regular crew. 15Sr . They are all eastern men except Edwin P. Shattuc. No. 5 of Columbia , who halls from Portland. Ore. , and Schuyler L. Fisher of Cincinnati , one of the Cornell sub ? . The crews of Columbia. Pennsylvania and Cornell are all rowing very fast. Perhaps the motit notable Improvement has been made at Columbia , where the disheartening experi ence of last year had made It almost Im possible to get up enthusiasm. There Is plenty of It there now and Mr. Cowlw' re markable work has had great effect. Penn sylvania Is rowing the fastest looking beaten on the river and the longest stroke. Colum bia Is rowing the fastest stroke and Cornell the neatest , prettiest and slowest. Kvi\TS o.v Tin : iir.v.M.vn TRACKS. OrnniiKMit Win * the OnUli-y Dorliy. TTllll Tlllll S.M-.MIll. CINCINNATI. July 1.-Ornament Is a triple derby winner. He won that distinction to day In the Oakley derby , after one of the most excitlns strufreles ever cwn on the local tracks. Tlllo. the great 3-year-old from Turney lirothers' 'table , ran the mighty son of Im ? . Order to a head In the big event today , and In one more jump tho'raoe wou'd have resulted In Tlllo's favor. Over 10 W people witnessed the running of the derby , and a resoundlnir cheer wont up when the judges hung out Ornament's number as Tin ner of the hardest ftruzgle tht- gallant racer ever put up. The track was In perfect shape and the race wan a pretty conifst through out. The distance , a mile and n < iuarter. was run in 2'0i' . The French mutuils were tried for the llrat time at O.ikey ! today , and received considerable play There were also twelve books in line. P.esult.s : First race , six furlong-1 , selling : P.ir.nrure. 101 ( Bfauehamri ) , 30 to I. won ; Gi-yser , 100 ( I'lggott ) , 7 to 2 and 0 to 5. f"-inil ; Hoanerges , 113 ( Morrison ) , 6 to 1 third Time : lll's. : Max Imp. Abe Furst. IJyron XlfClel- land al ° o ran. M'lluals paid Pantnure to win 116) for 4i Second race five furlonc * : Plnar del Ho ! , OS ( Dupof ) , 15 to 1. won ; Allie IlelV. 1 1 ( Heaiichamp ) , 9 to 5 and 7 to 10 , uprond : Georgia C , 9S ( T. Hums ) . 5 to 2 , third. Tim- : 1.01 Mi.q.i C , Fleedn. Ixjulstllohon. . Hlack Sleeve' , Fair Deceiver , Frocmon- also ran. Third rare. live and a half furlong * : Itaa- tu. , 107 < T Hums ) . I to 1. won ; HaiPi'df-n , 1"7 IP. Hlff ) . 9 to 10 and out. neioii'1 ' : Swine. 105 ( J. Hill ) \ to 1. third. Tim * : l : ' vj Hfr- muri Kahn. The Devil. Possum , liambrook aluo ran. Fourth race , the Oakley o > rhv. one and a fourth miles : Ornament , Ml ( C'ayon ) , 1 to 3 , won ; Tlllo. 122 ( It. Williams ) , 7 to 2 and 7 to 10 , second ; FlelscJunann , 112 ( P. Helm. 12 to 1 third. Time : 2:05' : , . Hoanersfs * . Dr. Catlett , Tupelo nUo ran. Mutual * paid 172.1. Fifth race , one mile , "elllni ; : Itrmp , 103 ( J. Hill ) , 4 to 1. won ; Serrano , 101 cu.au- champ ) , S to 5 and 3 to 7 > , second ; The Soc- mnn 94 ( T. ! iurns ) . II to S thlr.J. Time : r42'4. Ar'liiBton , Honor. Colonel Harrett aUo ran. Sixth rare , seven furlongs : Don Fulano. 104 ( PlfW.n , 3 to 2won ; I , W , S3 ( Huston ) , 7 to 1 and 2 to 1. second ; Cllwle H. l ( T Burns ) , I to 1. third. Time : 1.23. HnU Off , Adowa. Filibuster. Fessy F. Impecunious , Si-dan also ran. NKW YortK. July 1-Althoush there was a poor card at Sheeps'ieail Hay the attend ance was ijood. and there was plenty of amuM'inent. The sis races on the program were inreti'lied to seven by the division of the fourth race , which wax run as the fourth and flfth , and the others correspondingly- The llrt race was for maldn lior t-3. and joiU - > - and the suable boy did riot un-lrr- st'.nd the melh i uf starting- The con > e- : uencn was a wlkl rush at the breakaway ar.i ] all but five ran the race on a fulse start , the winner that time lit-lnc Oceana and X Hay seron'l.Vh n ihoy Rut away In the race proper , Ueaufort took the : a'l and -won In a common gallop Hreult * . First race. live furlongs : Ileaufort 1B1 ( I'olllnsi. 3 to 5 won ; Kl'iiper , W ( Mitchell ) , 7 to 2 and even , second ; NS'esti-rn Hay lOu ( llayrsi. 2 to 1 and 4 to 5. third. Tlmtt. 1:15 : Slinonlin. : Chat. I'afhoyua. l-aily l twrnnce. Ho > lf r. liecky Holf. Mahony , Sir Krderl -k. X Hay , Michael O , Oceana. SIJicv and JIan-i a8 aUo ran Second race , one mile. siillli.K : Potess , lys < Thorpei , 'j to 5 and 3 to 3 , won ; Shasta Water. 1 2 ( O'Donnelly ) , 9 to i and 3 lo S. second ; Firwlde. VA ( t'v-ell ) . T tu I find i tu 1. third. Time : 1.13. Swamp Ans'l. .Say Nav and Trayllne alto ran. Third race. Pancy stakes , six furlongs : fentra ! Truit. IM ( llfwitti. 7 to 5 and J to 2. won ; Hlack Cook. 122 CSloan ) . & to 1 and C to ( , . seiond : I.ucid. 12 : il.Ullellfl ii. S to 1 and 3 to 1 , third. Tlmv : 1:15. Ulortan aUo ran. Fourth race , five fjrloncaVidford : filly. 112 iTaral ) . J to 1 ami even , wjn , I o - town. 115 ( I nU ) . 5 lo J and even , refund ; Nute , 115 ( IVrklns ) . 2 lo 1 and I to 1. third. Time. l i34-5 Kill. Prince Aur-kUin.l . IUy Orator , Trllly. Jay Hawker. I iraqurilHi Ives and PUUI tea < rourUjii.J.a.j . ; ran K fill ra c flvf. fur.vr . , > \\.u' , i ' 111 'Thjnf I-- 1 an-i It 1 w i , , I in h , ll'i i.M raffprt 11 to 1 arl I i i w nd , Decanter , 115 iO"Lary > . 4 t > 1 and. f\tn. 1lili 1. Time. 1 , < M1Harper. . 1 % , t I Cur * . Mill * . Syrenx , Follow the FlaR nl NAvioullne IM > ran. Slvth r ee. mile and nn eighth Trage dian. KM ( Thorpe ) J to 1 nd ' 4 to J. won ; Peep O'Psy. 11 < ( Tumi ) , 7 lo 2 ami 7 lo 5. seoond ; Helrrmr , IK ( Slonn ) . S to 2 and even , third. Time : 1W. : Cromwell , Lincoln 11 , Caldron , llrvndo and Premier al i rnn Seventh ruce. six furlonus , selling : 1- ncne. ItR ( cvl/enry * . J to 1 and out. v . .n ; Dwlde. Ift ( Hnrrli ) . ) to I and S lo 1 , ceo- ond. HHIall. I'M OTonnnr . t 1 nn > l S to h third. Time : 1H : 1-S. l > l count , Alvarada . Succe ful nrd Plvet-uJnon al o mn KANSAS CITY. July l.Thventher Wfts hot nnd the trnek henv.v. lej > ult : First rc-e , flve furlones : Ancelns W < MI. Hartley Aaron second. Altndena third. Tlmo : . Second race , four nnd a linlf furlontta , 2- year-olds : Vn ftml DPWIIS won , Clnrlndu J -oond , The ftilllor thin ) . Time ; 1 : M. Thlnl race. otit mile , selllnn lle ? en won , Mont oil second. Harmony thirl. Time 1 o , Fourth race , nix nnd a half furlonts : Hun- Rry Hill won , Imtvetro second , DAxlnmoor third. Time : l:3Z : 4. Fifth mce. Ilv and a half furlonp- Kim ; Haiel won , 1-Vrrymnn II second. I.lberat ! thlnl. Tlmp1:17. : . ST. UU'IS. July 1-Hesults : Fltrt race , ptir e. maiden 2-ve9r-old < . flva furlonps : l ottle lUirns. lOTi ( Parrnn ) . 40 to t and IS to 1. won ; Domsle. NNVeli terV to 5 anil 3 to 5 , ei-ond ; The Hrewer. 110 ( Frermnn ) . n to 1. thlnl. Time : U10. Te- timnlte. Prince Hlsmntck. 1.lttl OnM.nnt , Nettle Heil. High Prle te s. Knsy Stride , l iiRlima. k nnd Dr. Paquln nl < ran. Second race. pur o. maiden 3-year-olds. MX furlonps Heile Plnblo. KG ( W. Denni. 3 to 1 and even. wotM Gold Hand. 102 ( Frank lin ) , 12 to 1 nnd i to 1 , second ; Hob White. 101 ( Greene ) . 7 to 1. third. Time : 1 14. Chepiiln , HI Alum , Mondamln. llnrnott 11 p- ple. Play Hoy. Hnck Henrlcli- nnd Hetiben llowett nl. o ran. Nyllc fell. Thlnl race , ye'llnu. slv and one-half fur- lonKs : Vtopla. 107 ( Garner ) . K to a nnd 6 to r. . won ; May Galnp , 10T > ( O. Hennrs y ) . 12 to 1 and 5 to 1. second ; Hemmeln , 110 ( Fou- con ) . 5 to 2. third. Time : 1.2T.arlna. . I.lz- zle H. Oreyhunft nnd Tin- Planet also rail. Fourth race , snlllne , the Mi-sour ! stakes , value | I.S\ ( six furlongs- mella. M iJ. Wood * ) . 11 to 6 nnd 4 to n , won ; Hen Frost. PS ( llrlttnn ) . coupled with the winner. ? end ; Fred Hrnono. M ( T. t'omhi ) , 9 to 2 , third. Time : l:21 : > - . Harrlso. Tom Ully. Nlitht Gown and iultoma nl o ran. Fifth race , 'el'lm ; . ono milelloyal Choice , 1ft ; ( Garner ) , t to 1 nnd 3 to : . won ; Cappy. 0 ( Hebo ) . 9 to 5 : ind 1 to 2. second ; Florldas , 101 < ( . ' Slnuchtcr ) . II to 10. third. Time : IvVi'i. Hob Hey H nlM ran. Sixth rar $ . purse , mulden 2-year-olds , llvn furlonB * . l"u Lac. MS ( Hrltton ) . 3 to 5 and out , won ; Halance All. li\5 \ ( C. Combs ) . 20 to 1 and rt to 1. W'-ond ' : Skip , lai ( Warren ) . S to ) 1. third. Tlm : 1:0 : V Hrlehtle 11 , Motinil City. Klnc'Pon. . Allle H. Seven Slipper. Heat Molnps. K.tmHLo. Oeerfoot , Sir Joseph. Lister , African and Governor Hoyd also r. n. It-rteiiH l > iVnlIliild. . UAPINU. Wls. , July -Today' 1 was Ihs opening day of the twelfth annual Varln t me t of the Wisconsin division. League yt American Wheelmen. In ronjiinctlon with the national circuit races. lildle Hald ami A. C. Mertens of St. Paul carried off the honors Irk the profc'slonnl cH.os , Earl Pe.i- b ly , the crack Chicago Hmntetir. met de feat at the hands of Chnrle" McCarthy it St. Paul , who made thu mile open in 2:13 : 1-S. Karl Klser Is 111 and did not start In the races. He left for Davton. O. , to- nlpht. Summaries of professional events : Quarter mile , open : I-Mdle linld won liy six Inches , Tom t'ooper second. It. D. Ca- banne. St. 1-ouls. third. One mile , open : A. C. Merten * . St. Paul , won ; Tom Cooper second , Arthur Gardiner third. Kddie Hald fourth. Time : 2:11 : 2-3. The Milwaukee Athletic club woa the team race. Arthur Gardiner , paced by a quad , rod' half a mile In 0:52 : tlat. breaklnc the ftatu reconl of 053 ; , nuule by McDonald nt Kl | > on In 1S3I Tonlpht n bit ; wood roads * mass meetinc was held at the opera housu. lllclr Hiioro nt Mcht. SAN JOSH. Cnl. . July 1. The bicycle races , held under electric llKht last niijht , were well attended , and were productive of some fine sport and a new world's rec.rl for two-thlnls of a mile In competition , which wan made by Otto JCel ; Ier , who ro.Io from Fcratcli In the two-third. " of n mtla handicap In 1:19. : In the match race be tween Allan .lone * and Hardy Downing the latter established a new coa t record for a mile In competition by riding the second heat In 2-02. Downing won the match In two stralcht heats. Summaries : Two-thirds of a mile , handicap , profe.i- slonnl : X.elgl"r. scratch , won ; Davis. ? 3 yards , second ; Hoyden , SO yards , third. Time : 1:19. : In the match race , one mile , llylnj ? start , best two In three heat ? , between 1 1. Down ing and Allan Jones , Downing won the IlrsC heat In 2OS : , and wcond and the race In 2.02 , breaking the coast record. -Ml ii Co r Mi-lit < I lir Iliirxe. COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. . July 1. lit the match race today between Walter C. Sancer of Milwaukee , the well known cyclist. and the famous jiaclnt ; horse , Albatros , lh man won two out of three heats. The first heat , half a mile , was won by S n er , by ten feet. In 1.-03 4-3. The second heat , al * o half a mile , was won by Albatros by a lert'th. In 1:04 : 1-5. In these two heats the hnr.-e was driven by Jack Flynn. The third ; heat was a quarter of a mile , and Albatro was turned loose. Sanser won by a few feet In 30 seconds. Another race between Sander and the horse was arranged for July 10 , In Denver. Police lllocU the KlKht. NEW YOHK. July 1. Superintendent Mo. Kelvey of the Brooklyn police haw effectually blocked the Sulllvan-FllzslmmonH spa-rlns match scheduled for July 3 at Amorosa park. Hu has instructed the r > oice ! not to allow the match to ta'e place under any cireumstanr vs. The park ottlclal * will not be allowed to begin the erection of a plat- fcrm for the light , an evasion of the In struction when the park prople learned that the fight c m'd not come off. even under the Horton law. They allowed It to be generally understood that the llcht would come oft under the guise of an illustrated lecture. Mi'l'nrlln nil nnil Cri'i'iiiMadlinl. . SAN FHANCISCO. July 1. The National club hAi matched Kid McPartlnnd of New York to light George Greene at the Olympic club some time In August. MePartland , who foufiht a twenty-llve-round draw with Kit ! Iavlne. . the lightweight champion , h .i dfpoflted I'M as a guaranty that he will enter the ring at 115 pound * . Km-MllT Hrlil \VlllHi7it Hull. NEWARK. N. J. . July l.-Kmlt It. KoenI ? . the wtlonn keeju-r of this city who last evenIng - Ing shot William Mitchell , a colored puglllat from liutte , Mont. , 'was today rornmltte. ) wltnout ball to await th-- result of Mitchell' : ) Injuries. Mite-hell Is in the hoinllnl with bullet In hid left lung and may die. Dt-i'llnc * Anii'rli'ii ll Ti-iiiiN Clui I li-nirc. WIMHLBDON. Kng . July -At a me.-t- ii'S ' of tht Uiwn Tenn sassiclntlun of l.on tea ' .cda > It W43 ntatfd that the a ? ociatlri waa compelled for flnanclul reas-jtiH to di-c'lni- , ) AmcrU-an challenge , but It was piobable that four food playm w uld visit America oa their own re 'Pona'bllity. ' Hiiki-lii-r ) lliir i- ii Winner. LONI ON , July 1. At the third day's racIne - Ine of Iho N winarkft llrbt July meeiln today Lord Itosebery's bay colt Velasiue.i. | 3 years o'd. won the prince of Wale stake of l.fiftj sovereigns H. M'-Almont' Knight of the Thl.-ttle a as stcond and I opold du Hhlelda' Clotta thl'd. ( /'liniilceM lit ( im ei-iimi-ill HiillilliiK. It. C. Hoyt. the new deputy clerk of the United States district court , arrived from Hi-atrlct Weiln'bday and tixik the oath o otllce. He * ays ho will -taln his reiddt-nco oi Itentrli-e till fall , solng borne euch Sat urday night , but expecta lu move to Om.iha before winter cunn-s. Clerk llllli has di-clded to move the ollli-o of the district clerk up on the same lluur with the cln-ult i l.-rk'B ottlcc and will < rupy the room opposite the latter otll.-e . , formerly used for a jury room. K. 8. Durnly will have his old oirlce renovated for .U usu as muster l'n > I n ic Ilin ( "lt > - Tnti- . Omaha properly owtn-rs are continuing to break all preilous records In the payment of tiCM. ; . The first three dayn of this week show un aggregate unpi en-dented In ( he history of the city. Mondav the receipts of ha city treasury exceeded KA.M , whdh was con ldi-rod ( he blKge.t day in tinhU - tury of thu otllce. Th rnelpto were nearly M fergf Tuf * < lay and WJne day the r- r < l of Monday wia ; beaten , and when the duor were clos ljt 5 o'clock the Icjuks show -J that lC.i.121 21 had been paid In during tha day. Pi-lllliin fur HI'IIII Ini , " , Councilman Kurr Is pushing the petition fur repmlni ; North Twenty-fourth direct , and i now confident that the required ma- Jurlty glgnaturca will b tsrcured. Bomu delay hag l > een ocRa lone < i by the necessity of m.ndlng roplc * of the petition to non- reflilent protxrtr ownerti. but It la ex- pctrd that tti ? ui.cumenl will be ready for Mjbmi m < > n tu th council next Tuesday Online fur thee > v lie > . Moy. the n w lxiy king , la rapidly com- pltln | it-pardtlonH for hln n wkl < oya' out' Ing at I'rux Uke .SnrflHy. July 4 He | J utill win. e what xhiirt "f tha fundx iict- - ir > i . .ri'lu' i ttuuff.tlr nn the lliHH la ! I * \ \ : 'iii f ii ) Ii i * rmen wl ri | i li- 5' K i inr i > ( ; work th y wilt > , . r I'j ' -i > it ll- > r lioiutluu * n > i t'.titt : , u'i Foniam 3HteU