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    THE OMAHA DAILY BE.E : FRIDAY , AUGRTST CM 1897.
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the elieek iinly.
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Tor II-MM limn li.- < ! for the llrnt Inner-
ilon. TheHi ; iidvertleniinlH iiiitNt lie
run cnnvi'entlvel- .
\VA > TiiHITl'ATIOX.
W.IMIHHIH : TUKATKU. Turn ro. .
32-3 Clininber of Commerce. A M173 AM
SITUATION AS iiousiitii-piii : : IN IMUVATH
family , Imvo bliuill Klrl. Inquire 3311 Jones nl.
A-MK2 7
SITUATION WA.N'TKO AS lOOICKir.l'UIl OH
clerical wnrlu licit of reference. AiMreiw I' 1 ,
lice. A MSCS C
WA.vri-3iiMAi.ii HELP.
CANVASHHHS TO TAKE OUDKtlS ; NEW MNE
of work , no liciivy itnoil * to curry. salary or
commission. O. 1" . Adams Co. , 221 So. Kith St.
I1-M33T
WANTED MKN TO L1SAU.N OUIt llt'SINKSS :
rx | > f-rlf-nca not nprossnry ; oilliny ( inlcl while
learning. Oil nl 1516 DOUBIIM. 11 Man All
BALEHMEN KOIl CIOAUS , I23 A MONTH AMD
priK-niK-s , oM linn : expeilenre unnopeimnry ; In-
iliicrmcnts to customer * . C. C. lllnhnp & Co. ,
St. I.Q11U , II-M147
VllKK 8AMPLI3 OP HKPIICT OF 11EAUTY
True Co. . 325 Clmmlicr of Commerce.
II-M1T4 A20
WANTED CANVAHSEHS NO EXriJUlENCE
ncccnnty. J. .T. dlljsun. Ill Kim Nnl'l Hank.
n-.M8ao
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115 A WEEK KAKII.Y MADE ADVEIIT1SINO
our Konils ; new premium plan , 312 H. Kill st ,
. *
H-4.M-C
WANTED. TUAVEI.INO SALESMAN ; MUST
lie u hustler. AiMress I * 7 , ! ! < > p. Il-MMS C
WANTED. MANAClEtl KOU 1IUANCII OFKU'K
In Omaha ; salary , 11,200 unrt commlHslon ; J7."il )
rauli capital rciiulrnl , nlmi KOOC ! leferences.
78 Elllcutt Sijimre , Huflnlo. N. V.
11-M531
WANTED. MAN WHO UNOEHRTANDH CAKE
nnd driving of hnnn-n In private family ; nlio
KmerM work arnmitl prfmtt OH ; Rood placn for
rlKlit party , Htatc nimllltaulons and experi
ence. A < Mnvui I' 12 , lle. . 1I-MS59 8"
WANTED IIXTIIA t'LOTlllXO SALESMEN AT
TinContinental. . Apply at lltli htrcet entrance
Vrlilny between 11 nnd 12 a. in. 11 COO 3
WANTED , EXrEUIENOED THEE SALESMEN' ;
salary and exprnsos ; basis , 3D per cent : ad
vance 20 per r nt ; m Investment required , ex-
rcpt to Rel to "BranK" Bouthern Iowa or other
territory , fmproviil oiilllln : t nd recommenda
tion ? SpnuldliiK Co. , i-pauldlns. 111.
II M3G3 11
STEEL 1'LATE PAI.ENDAnS : WE WANT A
worker , exclusive territory. The ( * hail"s El
liott Co. , IIr- > ail nnd Itace Bts. , Philadelphia.
WWrKllFKM ALE HELP.
100 01ULR FOR ALL KINDS WOUIC ; $3 TO $7
week. Canadian Olllce , 1S22 Douglas.
C-M3SS
Sl'PKHFLt'OlTK IlAin IlEMOVED I'ErtMA-
nenlly. True Co. , 326 Chamber of Cominerec.
C M17SA20
WANTED , WOMAN KOU DENEUAL HOIISE-
worl , . ( wo In family : wim-ra. $4 per week.
If ' 9 California In forenoon. C SIS
WANTED. A OOOD O1UI. FOH OENEMAL
housew.irk. 121 So. IDtli St. C M53S
SAI . ! " ! ADV WANTED TO HANDLE SPECIAL
line , cxeluslve territory Klvcn ; no cosmetics
Address P 10 , llee. C M3IO 7
FOU
IIOl'SES IN ALT. PA UTS OF THE CITY. TIIH
O , V Dax'la Company , 1505 Farnam. D 3D9
HOUSES ! IJENEWA .t CO , . IDS N. 13TH STD \
D 400
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JIODEKN HOUSES. C. A. STAHR , S23 N. Y.
Life. D-Q1 )
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CHOICE 1IOIISES AND COTTAOES ALL OVEH
tlio city , J5 to J30. Fidelity , 1702 Farnam St.
D 402
HOUSES , WALLACE , H11OWN 11LOCK. 1CT11
nnd Douglas. D 403
HOUSES , COTTAOES & STORES. ALL PAIlTf-
of city. lrennan , Love Co. , 430 Paxton block
D 401
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MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND .PIANOS
Om. Van & Storage Co. , 1413 Farnam. Tel. KM.
D 403
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LAIIOE LIST. M'CAGUE , 15TII AND DODGE ,
D 406
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HOUSES , FLATS. GAUVIN BROS. , 1613 FAIJN'X' '
D407
_ _ _
HOUSES FOH RENT. 11EMIS , PAXTON T1I.K
D-408
_ _ _ _
HOUSES. J. II. SHERWOOD , 423 N. Y. Life
D 408
_ _
U-ROOM FI VT. DOUGLAS. NEAR 24T1I , MOD
crn , steam heat. Inqulie Llndqulnt , 31C S IMh
D-4II
_
FOH RENT , ELEVEN ROOM 11H1CK REfit
dcnre. modern In every respect. Steam heat
electric llclit. Located nt the southwest cornel
17th nnd Iouila His. Apply to It.v Inior !
Superlnli-iident llee bldK. D C32
FOR RENT , MODERN FLAT. REST IN TllT
city , In new Davlilce bulldlns , opposite clt ;
hull , refereneen requlreil.
John W. R'ibblns , nRcnt. 1S02 Fnrnam pfreet.
t _ _ D-157
STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES , 0 ROOMS
S. W. cor 13th and Vlntnn llnest location It
city for bnrlnets men of Omalin and Soutl
Omaha rcntB moderate. 'JO I i ; e DulldliiR.
ELEGANT MODERN I1OUHE. < M1
avenue. n-4M 5
.FOR R ENT , "LA iui tr ToTr noTisi : , ATi
modem , near i\iionltlon Kroundx htfum lieut
elrctrio Ilxhj : mvrytlilns : ilr t i-law ; $35.00 \ > t
innntli. W. II. RUfScll. CIS N. Y. Life.
D 545 10
_ _ _
DE.SIRAIU.E R I.AIJOB ROOV MODElo
home , nna location. S31 S. SIst st.
st.D
D M.TTS 6
ROOMS , 100(1 ( CAPITOL AVB. E-M303 7
SUITE OF 3 ROOMS , FURNISHED COMPI.ETI
lor llsht houBekei-pliiR ; ec-iiiinlly loc.iled. Ad
dree ? "P a , " llee olllce. K-M53J b
I.ARoTrBoiTiTFi'iToN'i''ViotM"vnTii '
with or without lienrd. SSM ) Hainey Ht
Ft IIMSlIlil ) KO01IS AVI ) HOARD.
NICE COOL "llOOM ; OOOD IIOATlI ) : RATE
reakonatila , Tlio Rc e. S020 llniney
r
AL11ANV , FINE I/1CATION.
nccoiniuodnted. ilOl DaiiKKm F MM7 S
MODERN "itRlOK. ROOM S. oO UP ; HOARD
< 30Q. 6H North mil.
NICE ROOMS , AVIT1I HOARD. " . ( T is2i TllN
ney st F M5r , | S'
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Ro'oMH WITI
board. 2U1S Duuslan. F MH74 It *
UOOMS ,
loOM.S AL1
maderii ; lawn , tlmdr , vte. 124 Miami Vtreel
( l-MS3fi
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r4)ll IIIS.\'l'STOIIliH AM ) OIWUM3S.
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FOR RENT-IN THE ; I1EE IJt'JI.DlNCls
One luiKe corner room , in , I Dour , ultli vault an
pilvatu olllce , water , etc.
Dn liuio ( rout room , 2nd floor , divided into tw
room by partition , water , etc.
Dnu large corner ronin , Jnd lloor , with vauli
wnlfr , vto.
One front room , divided by partition , third noor ,
ln corner looai with vault , third Jloor.
One Uriris rMiin , third lluor , with partlllon dMr
Inc | t Intb one luigu room und two numllt
private uoniK , water , tic ,
T u luice Kround lluur roonu with vaults ,
Hcvera ) unall iuom un fuuith Hour , with vuult
All then * room * nru he.itei with bteam , clectrl
ilKhta , uipllrd ] with lint 0.113 Junlior servlci
UlevutorK run day and ull nlvht , JIulMIn
kiiU'tlv fireproof , Apidy la Rv. . linker , tiupei
ivfrnt , iooiuioi ( , J ! o llulldlmI19J
_
UENTDErilC ROOM IN GROUND FLOO !
olllce. Hot l > ulldii | ; WHter. ( team heat , tilectrl
and janitor service. Apply to It. \ \
, mipertntendent lU'e llullUIni1 197
FOlt RENT -IMPLEMENT UUU.niNO"loNn
one In town ; ulie. 40xsO ; twn-ktory ; bekt iua
tlon 111 Iniva. , Avldrefa llandull & Otto , ( lalvi
la , ' -M37i-A7
_ _ _ _
FOinTENT--TIIK 4-8TOUY ItRICK llUILoTN
01 316 Fuinain St Tlaa bulbllni ! has a Itrepnx
reinent liamneM romulrie MCJIH hcr.tliiK Hi
lurti Wilier mi ull llo-r * . can , etc. Apply i
the olllcv of The U .
AOUXTS XVAXTHI ) .
.ADY AGENTS TO TAKE ORDERS FOR
True Co. , 26 Chamber of Commerce.
J-M172-A20
JOI.D , ALASKA , rt'Mj INFORMATION CON-
tnlnert In our d crlptlve li-iok , Just puMlnhed ' ,
2fp cents by mail , How to Get There , 'What to
DII. ARents wanted. Monumental Publishing
Co. , Haltlmore , Md. J MS61 6
SIIOHTII.VM ) .VXD TYIMJWIIITI.N'O.
\ , C. VAN SANT'9 SCHOOI. , 513 N. Y. UFE.
42f.
VT OMAHA UUS. COLLEGE , ICTH & DOUGLAS.
AVANTUI1-.TO 11 ISN'T.
Hi OH B-HOOM MODERN COTTAGE WITHIN
ten minutes' walk of pontoftlce , Address. P 13 ,
llee office. _ K-Wt i'
S'ANTED. FURNISHED ROOM I Y OENT1.E-
man ; state price and conveniences. Address I1
17 , Ileo otllco. K-M563 C
ACIFK ; STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE co. ,
903-010 Jones. General ttorage and forwarding.
) M. VAN & STORAGE , HIS FARNAM. TEL , . 1SS :
M 412
WAXTHI1 TO IHJV.
1EST PRICE PAID VO\l OMAHA SAVINGS
bank accounts at room DOO N. Y. Life Hulldlng.
N 201
sAi.tiioitsis AXD
'OH SALE CHEAP-GOOD HORSE , HARNESS ,
two buggies nnd one pediller'B spring wagon ;
also plumbers' tools , nt 3220 North 2Cth Ktrect.
John Madison. I' M37G A7
'OK SALE-GODDAHD PHAETON , HAMMOND
typewriter ; both good ns mnv. R. C. 1'atterson ,
Patterson Illock. P 521
KOU SAI.IS J
3AWIMJ9T , 11ULIC Oil SACKKD-rnUJIlINa
uml hug fence. C. U. Ie. 001 Douglas.
KOU ! ? AL13-KUKSH COWS. JAMB * WltKLAN ,
Mh nnd Ornce. g-S70-All
IIALDNKSS CtlltMD. TllUK CO. . KK CHAM-
her of Commerce. Q MliC AM
FOR HALE NATIONAL CASH 11KCII8TKU ,
first chma comlltlnni will cell cheap. W. J ,
Hunter Grocer , 3002 N. ! 4th St. Q 51S-S *
MISCKI.I.AXI50US.
MIDLAND IlUflOY CYCLE CO. , C. A. EDL1NO
lifer. New ' 97 carriage * , buggies nnd blcyol" !
at low prices. Wheels tented by hour or day
Illcycle repairing. 310 N. ICth St. ; tel. 1201.
R M S25 A 10
FALLING HAIR CURED IN TEN DAYS
True Co. , 326 "hamber of Commerce.RM177
R-M177 A20
CLA1HVOVAXTS.
MADAM C.LYMYR. ONLY GENUINE L1F1
render ; tells Iinmes. ndvlee. love , marriage
law. reunites frluids : fee. f.Oc and up ; satis
factory readings ; hours , 10:30 to 7. 1519 Far
nnm. S M573 C *
MASSACR , IIAT11S , HTC.
MADAM SMITH , 1313 DOUGLAS , MASSAGE
steam baths. T 147-u
MRS. DR. LliON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE 1JAT1
parlors , restful and curative. 417 S. llth. up
stairs. T M310 s
IETIRING FACE CRE"\M REJUVENATE !
the skin , making It a.H smooth , .soft and clea
as u child's ; every wrinkle , every line am
every Indication of lime's harsh treatmon
banished. Tiuc Co. , 326 Chamber of Com
mercc. U M17S A : o
MME. M. TRUE WILL 1E AT HER OFFIC1
every afternoon nnd will gladly give her tlm
to those who have heietofore been unable t
! > ee her In per&on. 326 , Chamber of Commerce
U M1CO A-20
VIAVI FOH UTERINE TROUI1I.KS , 340-8 HEI
Hide. ; phyelclan , consultation or health boo ]
free. U 414
SECRET OF BEAUTY ; IT IS IIARMI.ESsTT
will not Injure the most delicate skin. Tru
Co. , 326 Chamber of Commerce. U M1C7 AIO
HAIR ON FACE. NECK AND ARMS. GROWTl
destroyed permanently without Itijuiy to th
most delicate skin. True Co. , 32G Chamber o
Commerce. U M1C8 A 20
ItALDNESS , FALLING HAIR , SUPERKl.roU ;
hair und facial blcmUhea cured. True Co
32i ( Chamber of Commerce. U M1C9 A 20
HOW TO HECOME LAWFUL PHYSICIANS
dentists or lawyers. Ad. lockbox 196. Chlcagc
UM 473 16'
J23 , RUPTURE CURED FOR J23 ; UNTIL SET
tembcr 1 ; no pain ; jio detention from business
refer to thousands of patients cured ; call u
write. O. E. Miller Co. , U32-3 N. Y. I. . . Omaha
U-M-115
11LACKHEADS , PIMPLES AND FRECKLE
successfully treated. True Co. , 320 Chamber c
Commerce. U M170 A 20
FREE SAMPLES OF SUNllURN LOl'ToS
True Oo. , 326 Chamber of Commerce.
U-M171 A 20
NOTICE , I HEREI1Y NOTIFY ALL PERRON
that I will not bo responsible for any debt
contracted by my wife , Mary Sclieuerman sh
having left my bed and board. Chas. Scheuei
JIKUIII , Omaha , Neb. , Aug. 4. U 51567 6 *
IF THE PARTY WHO SENT US AN ADVEll
tlsement from Missouri Valley , to be nddresse
to our oince and answers forwarded will en
us their name we will forward answers. If am
U M571 7
MOXKV TO I.OAX HKAI , I3STATU.
ANTHONV LOAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. 71
ciulck money at low rates for choice farm laml
In Iowa , northern Mlsourl , eastern NebrasU ;
W 116
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED rTF
proierty | , W. Fill nam Smith & Co. . 1320 Farnan
W-417
C PER CENT MONEY ON NEIt. & IA. FARMt
W. 11. Mclltle , 1st Natlonnl Hank Dldg. , Oniahl
W-11S
MONEY TO LOAN AT l/W RATES. TlT
O. F. Davli1 Co. , 1503 Farnam St. W 419
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAI ?
real estate , lircnnan , IXIVB Co. , Pnxton nil
W 120
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH
propelty. Pusey & Thomas , 207 1st Nat. Ilk bldi
W 421
ON OMAHA PROPERTY ; LOWEST RATES
building loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co.
Co.W422
W-422
MOXI3Y TO IOA.VCIIATTI < 13S.
MONEY TO LOAN ON I'I'UNITURi : , PIANO !
hordes , wngoni , etc. , at lowest tales In clt ]
no removal of goods ; strictly conlldentlal ; yu
can pay the loan off ut any time or In an
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE IJOAN CO.
306 Su. ICth St.
X-423
IIU.SI.VKSS CIIA.VCKS.
WANTED , TO LEASE. OH TRADE , A SMAL
new stock of dry goods , shoes and notions , f <
un established newspaper , or plunt. Ilux
, Neb. Y M54J 9
IlARREIl'SIim \ J1W.OO ; GOOD HUSINESs
J. Gibson , C > 4 First National bank.YMS39
Y-MS39 IS
FOH SALE , A GOOD PAYING RETAIL OI
builnees , cheap fur cash. Address P 11. llee o
lice. Y-M537 11
FOR SALE OR TRADE. USTADLIHIIED HAHI
ware business In food locution. An excellei
opportunity fur a man wltn om good pro ]
city and a little money 10 go Into buslnen
German settlement. Address P IS , care lie
Omaha , Neb. Y M570 S
FOR SALE , A PAYING IHCX'CLE RENTA
agency and general rep.ilr shop | n bent town I
lllnrk Hills. Wull equipped ml doing go <
buxlni'13. Knap for the rlcht man. Good rr.iuoi
for telling. Addrcgg li E. llti-onl * . Lead , S. I
Y MS6S S
WANTED TO TRADE , OOOli IMT FOR PIANl
Addie O IS , lieu , 7. 20C
FOR EXCHANGE. NICECOTTAG ] ! ,
acre of ground , shade , barn , etc. , ovei luol.li
Miller park , for deelruble voltage near Kuunti
Place , Dr. Slu-pard , N , Y , Life.MH ( A6
5t5-\CRE FARM IN 8ARPY COUNTJT TO n :
changa for eooii lioute and lot In Omaha , r
dfllty Trtut Co. , eli agt-nH. JV-.M5M 7
WANTED. TO SELL OR TRADE FO
( .malkr farm or block of mJsv. , H sect.
Valley Co. Adjri'Ks l ck llox 2 , Onf , Neb.
Z-M57J V
KOl'NTXH PLACE IIAKQ.MNS , J2iOO. ! | 3,7iO 1
$6 , 00 ; pee p.iuiuj LI liiih und Furnam , Mori
HKliJ , J. OiUou , SU i'lrtt Nut. Hunk llld
BE-U5
FOU SAI.K ItKAI. KSTATH.
HOUSES , IXJTS , FARMS , LANDS ,
Gto. P. HemM Rent Estate Co. , Paxton lllork ,
RE 44
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE , Ft'LL IXJT , SOUTH
Omaha. JW ) ; easy term * . R. C. Patterson ,
Patterson Hlock. RE MO
SPLENDID COTTAGE AND LOT NEAR 1STH
nnil Cumlnr , $1COO. Room 1C , Patterson lllk ,
1113 Mffil A19
FOH SALE , 5-HOOM COTTAGE. NEARLY NEW
4110 N. 28th ave. . west of exposlllon grounds ,
between Sahler and SprnRue ; city water nnd
cemented cellar ; large lot , only UM ; easy terms ,
I ! > run R. Hastings , 212 So. 14th strcrt.
111J-M281
SNAP-Jl.tr.0 FOR E-ROOM HOUSE , GOOD
barn. S. W. corner 33d and SaulJInc. J. N.
Frenzcr , Opp. P. O. RE M234
5 ACHES CHEAP , 1H MILES FROM SUGAR
faclory. Inquire R. 16 , 1'atterson block.
11E-M193 A21
CASH FOR OMAHA SAVINGS RANK AC-
counts. U. G. Wallace , 312 Hrown blk.
1113 199
MKDlCAIi.
THE OLD HELIAHIE PEOPLESDIRPEN -
sary. 1122 Douglas. Omaha , effects man-clous ,
cures In diseases of women : ull Irregularities ,
no matter what cause , cured. Letters with 2
cents answered , 42S
l'A\VXHHOICKUH.
II. MAROW1TZ I.OANS MONEY. 418 N. 1C St.
431
SIDIAI.KS. .
SAWED. NATURAL STONE. ARTIFICIAL
brick. Tel. 1CS9. W. J. Wnlshan's , 309 S. 17th St.
429
LOST.
LOST-WEDNESDAY. RIMLESS EYEGLASSES
In case , gold chain attached ; leturn to 2U2J
Hnrney St. , next to the Rose , ami receive re
ward , Lost M573 C *
POUND.
TAKEN UP , SORREL HORSE. SATURDAY.
July 31 ; owner can have same by paying
charges nnd proving property. Chris Nevlns.
near llensan. Found 531 5 *
COMMHRCIAL COLLKGKS.
FALL TERM OM. I1US. COLLEGE OPENS
Sept. 1. Cat. and specimens penmanship free.
1S6-A20
MATTIIKSS III3XOVATIXR WOHKS.
MATTRESSES , COUCHES. PAHI/R FURNI.
ture to order ; icpalrel 1C03 L-avenw'n ; Tel. 1593.
1S8
FllUMTUHl' : PACICI3U.
M. S WALKL1N , 2111 Cf.MING ; TEI. 1331.
430
DAXCIXC.
MORAND'S , 1510 HARNEY ST. . PRIVATE I.ES-
sons , society or stage ; now open. 452 A-W
Sucs & CoAttorneys -
at-Lnw and Patent Ex-
j
Omaha , Neb. Hraneh ofllee nt Washington ,
D. C. We make FREE EXAMINATIONS und
nld Inventors In selling tilth' Inventions. SsnJ
for free Advice and Patent Hook.
T * A rP FlTWrCl Procured by C. A. SNOW .t
i JV. 1 JH.L > 1 CT ca _ Washington. D. C.
FREE EXAMINATION and ndvlee. No attor
ney's fee befoie patent. No claptrap offer of
prizes or promise of sudden wealth , but btrulght-
forvard advice and faithful bervlcc.
No. 4270.
.Notli-o in Coiitriiolors.
Sealed proposals will be received by tl
Hoard of Trustees or the village of liancroft
Neb. , nt the olllce of the village ch > rk unti ;
7 p. m. o'clock oC Thursday , AuRUst 2G , lb)7 ! ) ,
for furnishing : materials and labor nccessarj
to construct n system of water works , nc'
cordliiR to p'ans and specifications fnrnlslie <
by F. 13. Colby , which \\111 bi > on llle at tin
otlice of the village clerk , in Hancroft , Neb.
and with K K. Colby , nt Onnwu , la. , on am
after AnKiist 15 , 1SK.
Proposals must be accompanied by a certl
lied chock in the sum or $ 'iU , nnd endorsee
"bids for erecting water works. "
The board reserves the right to reject anj
nnd all bids , or to accept such us they maj
deem best for the Interest of the village.
F. H. I'AllIC , Chairman.
MAGiMt J. J. EL-KINS. Village Clerk.
Sealed bids wll' ' be received at the olllce
of the Ground ? and Buildings department ,
Transmississlppl and International Exposi
tion , for the Auditorium and Mines nnc !
Mining buildings until 4 o'c.ock p. m. , Sat
urday , August 7 , 1S97.
Plans and specllloations for both building !
on llle In superintendent's olllce. No. 03-
Paxton block , or sets will bo furnished con
tractors at cot. F. P. KIRKUNDALL.
Mcr. Grounds and buildings Dept.
1'OSTOFFJCt : XOTICI2.
Foreign malls for the week ending An
gust 7th , 1637 , will close ( PROMPTLY In'al
cases ) at the geneial postollice as follows ;
Triiiih-Allimllu 31nIlN.
SATURDAY At 7 a. m. for FRANCE
SWITZERLAND. ITALY. SPAIN. I'OH' '
TUGAL. TURKEY. EGYPT and WHIT
ISH INDIA , per . s. La Champagne * , vis
Havre ( letters for other parts of Eurom
must be directed "per La Champagne" )
ut S a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct , pe
s. B. Maasdam , via Rotterdam ( letter ;
must bu directed "per Mnasdam" ) ; nt
u. m. for GKNOA , per s. s. Ems ( letter :
must be directed "per Ems" ) ; ut fl a , m
( supplementary ] 0CU : u. m. ) for EUROPE
per s. a. Lucanla * . via Queenstown.
PRINTED MATTER. ETC. German steamcn
Balling on Tuesdays take Primed Matter , etc.
for Germany , and Specially Addressed Prlntec
Matter , etc. , for other parts of Europe.
American and White Star stcjmers on Wednes
days , Herman steamers on Thursdays , unO
Cunard , Kronen nnd German steamers on Sat
urday tale Printed Matter , etc. , for all coun
tries tor which they are advertised to calo
mall.
After the closInK of the Supplementary TransAtlantic -
Atlantic Malls named above. adJIttunal sup <
plemcntary malls am opened on the piers of tin
American , EnKllsh. Frtm-h and German clcam
ers , and remain open until within Ten Minute !
of the hour of salllnu' of steamer.
Mnllx for South mill Ct'iiti'nl AmurliMi
AVi-Ht Jmllc * . Clr.
FRIDAY At 2:30 : a. m. for NEWFOUND
LAND .per B. s. Corean from Philadelphia
SATURDAY At 11) ) a. in ( BUpplomentarj
10:30 : n. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND
JAMAICA and SAVANILLA am
GREYTOWN , i > er s. s. Afghan ;
( letters for Costa Rica must bi
directed "per Alleghuny" ) ; at 10 ' u. m
( supplementary 10UO : : i m. ) for' CAPI
HAITI , CJONAIVES. JACMEL nnd AUX
CAYES , per s. s. Kitty ; at 10:30 : u. in. fo
CAM PEL-HE , CHIAPAS , TAI1ASCO am
YUUA'J'AN , per s. s. Yucatan ( letters fo
other parts of Mexico und for Cuba in us1
be directed "per Yucatan" ) ; at 10M : n. m
for HAITI. CUMANA and CARUI'ANO
per a. s. Prlns Willcm II. ( letlcrs for othc
parts of Venezuel-j , Curucuo , Trinidad
Hrltlsh und Dutch finlana must be dl
routed "per Prlns Wlllpin II. " ) ; at 8:3 :
p. in , for HT , PIICIUIU-MIQUELON. pe
steamer from North Sydney ,
Mulls for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax , nm
thence by steamer , close at tills olllce dull ;
at So : p , m , Malls for Mlquelon , by rail ti
llotton and thence by etearmr. close at thl
olllce dally at 8SO : p. m. Mulls Mr Cuba c-los
ut this olllce dally at 7:00 : n. in. , for forwardlm
by steamers salllm ; ( Mondays and Thursdays
from Port Tampa , Fla. Malls for Mexico City
overland , unless specially addiessed for despatcl
by bteamrr , close at this olllce dally at 2:2 :
a. m , und 2:30 : p. in. Registered mall close
nt l > ; 00 p , in. previous day.
Triiim-l'nulllR MallH.
Malls for Australia ( except West Australia ;
Hawaii and Fiji Islands , per H , a. Mlower
( from Vancouver ) , close here dally nfte
July I7th and up to August 1st at 0:30 : I
in. Malls for Hnwull , per s. e , Austral !
( from San Francisco ) , clost > herp daily ute
to August 4,1 h at ( ! :30 : p , m. Mullrt for Chin
and Jupnn , per H. s , nplfilc ( from Sa
Francisco ) , cloao hero dally up to Augua
Sth ut 6:30 : p. m. Malls for China un
Japan , prr . a. Olympic ( from Tacomn ;
olow ) tieru dally up to August * 'Sth a
6:30 : p. m. Malls for Australia ( exceji
these for West Australia , which are foi
warded via Europe ) , New Zealand , llawa
FIJI and Sumoun Islands , per H. s. Alu
ineilo ( from San Francisco ) , close her
dally up to AusuH 14th at 7:30 : u. m. . 1
a. m , nnd G:30j : > . m. ( or on arrival at Ne\
YorU of B. s , Campania with British mall
for Australia ) . Malls for China and Jupa
( specially addressed only ) , per s. a. Em
press of Japan ( from Vancouver ) , clos
here dally up to August "ICth nt G:20 : I
m. Mulls fur Society Islands , per am
Galilee ( from San Francisco ) , close her
dally up to August 25th at C'JiO p. in.
TrHiis-Paclflo malls are forwarded to port o
sailing dally and the schedule of clostni ; In ar
ranged on the presumption of their unlnter
rupted overland transit. Ilefl.tercd mal
dotes at C p. in. previous day.
Postollir.e. New Yoik. N. Y.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT ,
July SO , 1S97. Postmaster.
OMAHA'S ' MEN AGGRESSIVE
Making a. Lively Fight % the L. A , W ,
Moat/ ; ;
COLORADO JOINS HANDS WITH THEM
Ilnln lit HIP Ilnrl.v .MorjiliiMT Intorfrrcr
llh tin * Plonnnru llunx Clours
li'l > I.nlor nnil < 5vf | ( * I'rnnilne
of Cinnil ItncliiK.
PHILADKU'HIA , Aug. 5. The bustle ami
excitement which has prevailed nt the na
tional headquarters of tbo League of Ameri
can Wheelmen since Tuesday continued to-
lay , despite threatening clouds and occasional
showers. League members arc still arriving
In large numbers nnd keep the officials In the
registration department hard at work. Up
to noon today over 12,000 had registered , with
new arrivals coming In by every train. Since
the headquarters were opened over 2,000 new
members have been enrolled.
During last night there were a number ol
heavy downpours of rain , and nt 7:45 : this
morning , tlm time scheduled for tlio all-day
run to historic Valley Forge , there was
another fall of rain , which compelled n post
ponement until 0 o'clock. At that hour the
weather \vns so threatening that It was de
cided to abandon the run. - The other sched
uled run starting nt 9 o'clock up the WIs-
sahacken valley through Kali-mount park
got away on time with n largo number ol
ildurs , considering the weather.
While the scheduled arrangements wen
somewhat Interfered with by the weather ,
the spirits of the visitors were In nowise
dampened. Hctwcen the showers , which grc\\ \
lighter as tUjj day advanced , short rum
were taken Iff every direction through tin
city and suburbs , and refreshments and In
door amouacmcnts were provided In everj
bicycle club hoU3o In the city.
Uy 1 o'clock there was every Indication o
clearing weather , and the probabilities an
the weather will be clear tomorrow nni
Saturday. At any late , should the wcathei
not b too violent the races , will be rut
rain or ehinc.
The Omaha and Indianapolis deleatlnns an
still engaged In a good natured rivalry foi
the ' 38 meet and are keeping open housi
at their nspectivo headquarters In tin
Abchrdeen and Hotel Walton.
GOOD PROSPECT VOll RACKS.
When the titno caino for the aftcrnooi
runs through West Knlrmount park and ti
the Quaker City club , along the upper Dela
ware the clouds had disappeared and tin
sun was shining brightly. The clear wcatlie :
continued for tlio rest of the day , and nt i
late hour there was every prospect for i
good day for the trial heats tomorrow morn
Ing and the finals In the nftenoon. : Th
former will begin at 9 o'elock and the latte
at 3 o'clock. The track Is of wood and wa
built e-Bpcclally for this year's meet. It I
reported by the cracks , who have been rid
Ing on It for the past rfew days , to be li
perfect condition. There are three laps t
the mile , the track Is twenty-four feet wld
and forty feet In the home stretch. Th
foundations are six feet apart and nre o
yellow pine. The curves hnvo a radius o
forty-one feet nnd there ? Is 'an elevation o
seven Inches. Arrangementi.'liave been com
pletcd to have every finish In trials am
finals photographed so as to-avoid disputes
The list of races for torhorrciw , with prizes
trials to be run In the morning. Is as foi
lows :
One mile , champlonshVp. irtnateur : HCRU
latlon League of Aflierican Wheelmei
medals. ' '
Two-mile handicap , amateur : Six prizes
valued at$33. $2 : . , $20. $15. $1Q and ? 3-
One-third mile1 , scrntcJi , " amateur Pou
prizes , valued at $33 , J251 , $33and $1Q.
One mile , championship , .professional
Regulation League , of A.iriercan { Wheelmp
medals. , . „ r- , , ,
j One-quarter mlla , championship , profcs
slomil : Regulation League .of America !
Wheelmen mednl.
Two-mile handicap , professional : Cash
tlrst SIM , second. 473 , third $30 , fourth. $ a
Ilfth $20 , sixth $10.
One mile , 2:03 : class , professional : Casl :
first $100 , second $10 , third $33 , fourth } 20.
Tomorrow's referee will be George E
Gideon of Philadelphia , last year's chalrmai
of the National Racing board.
COLORADO HELPS OMAHA.
The Omaha delegation , which was tw
days late In arriving , lost no tlmo today 1 :
beginning their fight for next year's meel
Their leaders , F. W. Fitch and II. O. Daxor
caino backed by their Commercial club an
their Transmississlppl and International Ex
position. The Colorado representatives toda ;
joined hands with the Omaha wheelmen i :
the latter's favor. The Indianapolis con
tlngent feel more confident than evei
Headed by Mayor Taggart they kept at wor !
nearly every hour of their stay hero an
say they have pledges from nearly all o
the eastern states and many representative
tivo western members. As yet no othe
cities have entered the lists for ithe 189
meet.
Johnny Johnson , who was Injured yestei
day while training , was about today , but I
the stiffness does not leave him howill b
unable to enter the races.
Tonight the visiting wheelmen nttende
OFFICIAL HAIL WAY TIME CAHT
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an nll-nlght smoVcr at the national head
quarters , at which a largo nnd selected pro
gram was rendered.
The second section of the Associated
Cycllnfc clubs of New York City , which lefl
Jersey City at C:50 : o'clock this miming , ar
rived hero between 7 * nil 8 o'clock tonight ,
There were forty-eight etnrters , and all bill
a few finished. Among the survivors wru
Mre. J. It. 1'alcnall of Kaston. Thomas
\Vald of New York captained the run , ami
-McKcnna was pacemaker. From Jprsej
City to Trenton the roads were miserable ,
but from Trenton they were In good con
dition. '
The League of American Wheelmen
Woman's auxiliary committee tonight con
ducted a fete at Ileltnont mansion In Kalr-
mount park In honor of the wheelmen from
other cities.
THOTTIXC ! OX TIIH ( SHAM ) OIHCI'IT.
liiixon ( ilvcn llli Mucker * 11 Unit lliiinii
In UiUO Trot.
COHTMUUS , O. , Aug. 5. Four rncea nni !
three heats of a fifth were brought off nl
the Columbus Driving park today. Tlu
track was heavy , being j muddy that the
horses could not get close to the rail
Favorites won In nil the races except one
the 2:20 : trot , nnd In that the bottom wen
badly dumped. In the 2:0 : ? trot Wllllnii
IVnn broke badly In the ( Irst heat , ixnd wu
beaten under the wire by X'nge. 1'cnn tool' '
the three next heats In easy style , beliif
pulled up just as he came under tlio wire.
The llorpe llevlew Subscription slake foi
trotlers , foals of 1S33 , wns won by ! .ml }
Ocraldlne. The Illly broke In the si-coin
brat nnd allowed Jnnlo T to bent hrr undei
the wire Geraldltio also broke In the thin
heat and was Inird pushed by Jnnlo T , bin
went under the wire lifst. The purse foi
this rnee was paid In cash ut the conclu
sh.n of the race.
There Were seventeen starters In the 2:3 :
trot nnd LUNOII had been picked to win
The gelding was never In It , however , ni
he could not llnlpli bettor than eleventh li
riny heat. I'at Watson won In stnilgh
huits , but was closely pushed In the lire
two by Creseous. Ketchnm's driving o
Cresceus was one of the features of tin
race.
In the 2:11 : pace Javelin broke badly In tin
Ilrst heat mid finished ninth , but won thi
next three heats In easy style. Results :
Horse Itevlew Subscription stakes , foi
trotters , foals of 1S93 , $5 , JO :
Lady Geraldlne , b. f. , by Constantine ;
Alaska by Attlone ( Dllhcr ) 1 3 '
Jnnlo T , b. f. ( Fuller ) 5 1 :
Chat ley llerr , b. c. ( Nichols ) 2 2
Cecelia G , b. f. ( Slnrvln ) -1 B I
Vyzcoff , ch. c. ( Uossili ) 3 0 I
Cannonade , b. c. ( Thomas ) C 1 <
Mo S , blk. f. ( Dlokersoii ) dt
May Monday , b. f. ( Clement ) dl :
Time ; 2:2(1' : ( ! , , 2:2TW , 2:27. :
2OS class , trotting , purse $1,500 :
William I'enn , lir , h. , by Santa
Clause ; Lulu M ( McCarthy ) 511
Page , b. B. ( Fleming ) 123 :
Pilot lioy , B. B. ( Mell ) 2 3 1 ! :
Handy Jim , g. B. ( Hnywood ) -15-1
Ottlnger , br. g. ( Dustiii ) 3 4 Bdli
Time : 2:13U : , 2:12 : , 2:13 : , 2:13. :
2:20 : class , trotting , purse $1,500 :
Pat Watson , b , h. , by Silver Day ,
dam by Mambrino Hero ( Garvty ) . . 1 1
Crcsceus , ch. h. ( Kotchuni ) 2 2
Kagle l ltinagan , b. K. ( Hudson ) 11 3
Shadehind Norwnid , g. g. ( Chandler ) . 3 7
Klttlft L , br. m. ( IJush ) If.I
Ilpplete , b. h. ( Smith ) I fi
Agnes Morrell , g. in. ( McCarthy ) 7 r >
Kdmonia , b. in. ( Hutchlns ) 5 S
WhUper , b. m. ( Allen ) 12
Charlie G , b. g. ( Wilson ) S ill
Osben , s. h. ( Tedrick ) 10101
Gunruulus , b. h. ( Newinnn ) IB 11 1
Luxon , br. g. ( Macey ) 17 15 1
Altoonn , b. in. ( .Mell ) 13141
Hourbon Uigss , b. h. ( names ) C 13 d
Snowball , br. g. ( Slmonds ) 12 10 d
Scraps , b. g. ( Diller ) H d
Time : 2:13'i : , 2:12',4 : ' , 2:11. :
211 class , pacing , purse $1,500 :
Jnvflln , br. K. , by Creole Flash , by
Kgniont ( Walker ) S 1 1
Uuford , b. g. ( Hnn on ) 124
Myrtle G , b. m. ( Quinlon ) 1010 2
Ilcubun S , br. g. ( Maloney ) 2 4 10
Silver Chimes , b. K- ( Wilson ) 435
Joe Mooney , g. B. ( Urown ) 5 U 3
Alice M , b. m. ( Smithers ) COS
Gowan , b. h. ( Patterson ) 7 7 C
/abud , B. h. ( llnybould ) ! 1 S S
Kinging Rells , ( Guirlty ) 3 5 7d
Time : 2ll',4. : 2:10'4. : 2:10'4 : ' , 2:10'i.
2:21 : class , pacing , pursi $1,500 , ( unfinished )
Passing Hell , b. in. ( Goers ) 1 2
Hermetic , b. h. ( Saunders ) 5 1
] 5urr Patch , ch. B. ( Swlshcr ) -1 3
Klf , b. m. ( Uailey ) 2 4
Seven Points. , b. B. ( Talbott ) 3 5
Ucltwood , b. g. ( Madden ) dl
Time : 2:10t : $ . 2:11' : , ; . , 2:13. :
UVI3XTS OX TUB HUXMXfi TKACICS
Pnvorllcs Will KJvi- Out of Six llacc
at ClilcnKO.
CHICAGO , Aug. D. Five favorites wo
today. Ilesults :
First race , threa-quarters of n , mile : Hess
% Ille , 101 ( Donaldson ) , 7 to 1 , won ; Swords
man , 303 ( Caywood ) . 9 to 2 , second ; Littl
Ocean , 103 ( U. Isom ) , C to 1 , third. Time
1:1601. :
Second race , flve-elehths of a mile : Ou
Gortlc , 10S ( Caywood ) , C to 5 , won ; Pace
baker , 100 ( Newcom ) , 10 to 1 , second ; Tli
Cheat , 103 ( Uozeman ) , 3 to 1 , third. Time
1:03. :
Third race , three-quarters of a mile
tineas , 107 ( Caywood ) , S to 5 , won ; Prince o
India 103 ( T. Hums ) , 4 to 1 , second ; I3n
chanter , lei ( C. Sloan ) , C to 1 , thlrc
Time : 1:15. :
Fourth race , one mile nnd seventy yards
Simmons , 105 ( Clay ) , won ; Sunburst , H
( Caywood ) , oven , second ; Sandnval , SO ( C
Clay ) , 25 to 1 , third. Time : 1:4C.
Fifth race , three-quarters of a mile : Lad
Callnhnn , ( Newcom ) , even , won ; Thercs
H 101 ( Gouln ) , 3Vto 1 , second : Floreanl
10 ! ) ( MngnuFsran ) . 10 to 1 , third. Time : l:14\j :
Sixth race , flvo and a half furlongs : Hos
102 ( Newcom ) , 3 to 1 , won ; Dagmar , ( Lewi
20 to 1 , second ; Miss Klnbello , 91) ) ( Magnus
son ) , third. Time : 1:10. :
ST LOUIS , Aug. 5. Madeline , who cap
tured the fourth event , was the only favor
Ho to win today. The remainder of th
six events were taken by second choice ;
and outsiders. Weather clear and trac
fast. Attendance , 0,000. Results :
First race , selling , six furlongs : Emm
Lee , 97 ( C. Combs ) , 4 to 1 and 3 to 2 , won
Mary Nance , 97 ( C. Murphy ) , 8 to 1 and
to 1 , second ; Joa Ilalley , 99 ( Mitchell ) . 10 t
I. third. Time : 1IBV4. : Virginia M , Summe
Rain , Sorrcnla , Irene III. Plenty More
Anfiiistora , Hag * , Lon Martin , Pavan an
San lilns nl'o ran.
Second race , purse for maiden 2-year-olds
live furlongs : Dave Waldo , 10S ( Foucon ;
n to 2 nnd 3 to 2 , won ; Veloce , 103 ( Free
man ) , 15 to 1 and C to 1 , second ; Pete
Archer , 10. . ( R. Jones ) , CO to 1 , third. Time
l:03i. : Judicious , Smart Aleck , Dr. Pric (
Prlnco litsmnrok , Judge Napton , Gallan
Top. Sllvpr Night , King's Pen , Sir Josepl
Lister , Kings' Guards , Goethe and Clora
also ran.
Third race , Belling , one mile : Kcutra
10 4Gnrnrr ( ) , 4 to 1 and 7 to r > , won : Juanltr
81 ( Preston ) , barred , second ; Dr. linger , 11
( A Jackson ) . 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 , third ; Faw
hattn , 1C9 ( Furr ) , 2 , ' . to 1 , fourth , Time
l'43ai. lob ! Clancy , Hlg Fellow , Ilrnw Sec
and Irish Chief 1 ! also ran.
Fourth rare , purse , one mile nnd fevent
yards : Madeline , 105 ( C , Slaughter ) , ovc
nnd 2 to 5 , won ; Forsythe , 110 ( Coombs ) ,
to 1 nnd 2 to 5 , second i Seabrooke. 103 ( Gai
ner ) , 4 to 1. third. Time : 1:40. : Thro
starters. , , .
Fifth race , purse , for malden 2-yeni
olds , live furlongs : Found , ] 0r ( Foucon ) , 4
to 1 nnd 10 to 1 , won ; Miss Adele , 105 ( C
Slaughter ) . C to 1 nnd S to 5j second ; Flor
a , 103 ( C. Combs ) , 12 to 1 , thlra. Time ; 1:031,1 :
Belle of St. Louis , Chlqultn , Tllllo Mn >
Cousin Lizzie. Kstlier Howes , Cake Walli
Annie OldfHd nnd Florlne Rush also run.
Sixth race , selling , for 3-year-olds , lly
and a half furlongs : Harrlrso , 101 ( Garner.
10 to 1 and 4 to I. won ; Siva , 101 ( C
SlauRhtfr ) , 11 to 5 and 1 to 5 , second ; Decapc
104 ( C. Combs ) , 9 to 2 , third- Time : 1:031 : !
Chiffon , Glenorn Lee , Ixmi Neville , Valid
Howitzer nnd School Girl also ran ,
KAX.SAS STATK 1 W. HACK. '
Flnyil Mi-Call Whin tinKlvr3111
Iliiiull < 'iii > vltli 11)0 VarilN.
LAWRrJNCK , Knn. , Aug. o.-Spc-clal ( Tok
gram. ) The second days' racing of th
eleventh annual meet of the League c
American Wheelmen was run off here toda
until rain again Interfered before the prc
gram was llnlshed , Too next town on th
circuit Is Topeku. I.loyd Wlllman froi
Dallas , Tex. , was quite nadly hurt In
spll ) In the handicap. RcPultH :
Half-mllo , boye : 15. S. Anderson , Law
rctvce. Ilrst ; A. Dahlne , Lawrennc , fecoiu
Tlmo : 1:19. :
Two-mile , amateur tandem , handicap :
W. White and II. Rebenecllled. Knnstis Cits
ono hundred yardsIlrst : 8 , K. Pollard nn
II. n. Arnrlnp , Council Grove , sixty yard !
second ; W. W. Debeaume and 13. P. Mauli
Jr. St. Louis , scratch , third. Time : 43 .
Two-mile , amateur handicap : S. K. Po !
lard , Council Grove , forty yards , llrst ; I !
Rebeiischli'd , Kuiuas City , sixty yards , set
end : H. U. Amrlne , Council Grove , slxt
yards , third. Time : 4:50. :
Half-mile , nmalcur , open : Frank Whlti
St. Louly , Ilrst ; 15. P. Maule , jr. , St. Louli
srcond ; H. H , Anirlne , Council Grove , thin
Time : 1:001-5.
Flvp-mlle , handicap , professional : Floy
McCall , Omaha , one hundred yardu , Ural
W. AV. Oudklrk , Denver , one hundred an
thirty yards , second ; Charles Iloffo. St. 1'nu
one hundred and llfty yards , third. Tlrm
12:00. :
Ono mile , open , professional : 13. K. Andei
son , Roodhouse , III , , first : W. W. OudklrJ
Denver , tecnnd ; W. Pecardy , Clilcago , thin
Time : 2:172-5.
One inl'e , 2:15 : class , professional : T. I !
Cummlnga , Marengo , In. , first ; George Mlei
stein , Omaha , second ; Don Coburn , S
Louis , third. Time : 2:16.
BOSTON DEFEATED AT HOME
Orioles Win the Game by Hard nnd Tiniolj
Hitting.
MADE THE YEAR'S ' RECORD OFF NICHOLS
Champion * Atio Did Some Sbarii
I-'leldliiKr llonton i Twice He-
tired When llae *
Were Full.
Cincinnati , r ; Cleveland , 4.
l'hllndplhln. | B ; New York , 4.
St. Loul. , S ; Plttsburg , 7.
Haltlinore , fl ; Hostou. 4.
Detroit , 4-11 ; Minneapolis , 3-1.
ImllatmpolK 12 ; Kansas City , 0.
Columbu , 10 ; St. 1'nul , li.
Grand Uuikl ] ? , 0 ; Milwaukee , G.
HOSTON , Aug. 5. The tremendous hlttlnc
of the visitors nnil the bunching of thcli
lilts won the gametotlny and the visitors
won more runs off Nichols than any othr-i
club lias done this year. The Uostona hai'
the unusual experience of having olghteer
ir.cn left on bases and were twlco rctlrrn'
with the basis full. Doyle and Kelly led It
tlio batting. Haltlmore practically had tin
game 111 tlio first Inning.
11ALT1MOU12. , 11OSTON.
U.H.O.A.K.1 11.11.0. A.H.
Mctlraw. 3b 1 0 0 4 0 Hntnllt'n , cf 1 2 1 0 (
Keeler , rr. . 02100 Tenney , H ) . 0 1 7 1 1
Ji-miliiRs. PS 2 3 & 4 2 I.IIIIK , , . . .
Kelly , If. . . . 23100 Hurry , If. . . . 0 1 3 0 (
StPlizel , cr. . 2 220 0 Stnhl. If..5 211 !
Doyle. Hi. . . f-nlllnii , 3b. .
Iteltz , 2b. . . . ( lLiiwe. | 2b. . . 0 3 1 2 (
Tlaik. c 0 0 C 1 O.HerRen , c. . . 0 1 r > 1 '
Corbett , p. . . 0 0 0 0 0 Nichols , p. . 0112
, .
Totals . . . . 9 15 Si 13 2
Totals . . . . 4 11 27 12 I
llatle.l for Nichols In the ninth.
It.iltlmoro !
Itoslon -
Karne.l . runs : llnltlmoie , 6 ; llortnn , 2. Two
lia p hits : Keeler , Kelly , Teimey , Slahl , Lowe
Ilnme run : Kelly. Slolon base : Stenzel. Doll
hie plnyss Doyle to lleltz , JennlliRS to llelt :
lo Doyle , LOUR to Tenney. First linso on hulls
Off Corhett , 8 , oft Nichols , 3. lilt by liltchei
ball : Slnhl. Struck out : lly C < irbett , 4 ; bj
Nichols , 3. Passed balls : Uprisen , 2 l-'lrst biisi
nn errors : Haltlmore , 3 ; Huston , 2 Lett nl
bases : Boston , IS ; Hi\ltlmore. S. Time : Twi
hours nint thirty-live minutes. Umpire : Lynch
Attendance , 9.000.
ST. LOUIS , S ; PITTSHUIIO. 7.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 5. The Urowns won tin
opening gtimo fioin the Pittsburgh Lucli
was given poor support , else the wore -wouh
not have been so close. Tlm Hurst wn :
arrested after the game on n charge o
attempt to kill for striking n. man with i
beer glass In Cincinnati yesterday. Attend
nnoe , 1,000. Score ;
ST. LOUIS. ] PlTTSIlUIta.
ll.H.O.A.K.I 11.11.0.A.12.
Douglas , c. . 1 1 2 1 0 rnn'ehlll , cf 1 0 4 0 I
Turner , rf. . U Smith. If. . . .
Hartm'n , 3I > 1 2 0 4 1 I'aihlen , 2b. 0 1 3 3 (
Grady , Ib. . . 2 2 10 1 1 Davis , ss. . . !
Lally. U. . . . 0 2 5 0 0 lloft'lcr , 31) 1 1 1 0 1
llallman , 21 > 0 1 3 2 1 Donovan , rf 1 2 3 0 (
rros-s. ss. . . . 1 t B B 0 HnthftlBS , 11) 0 1 S 0 I
llarlev. cr. . Merrill , c. . .
llon-ftu'n , c 1 1 200 HiiRhey , p. . 02021
I.uclJ , p. . . . 1 004 u ,
Totals . . . .71224 7 <
Totals . . . . S 11 27 17 41
PlttsbtirK
St. Louis
Harne.l runs : St. Louis , 4 ; ritti-bui-R , 3. Three
basu hlls : Donovan. Davli. Home run : r.raily
Kacrlllcc lills : llnrley , Lally. Turner. Stoln
hises : Turner , Cross (2) ( , Padden. Donbl
plays : Harlman lo llallmnn to Orndy. Firs
base on balls : Oft Luclil , B ; off Ilimhey , C
5truclc out : lly Liu-Id , 1 ; by HiiKhey , 1. 1'aBsei
balls : Mcrrltt. Thre : Two hours and Ihlrt ;
minutes. Umpire : Hurst.
I'HILADHLIMIIA , 5 ; Js'BW YORK , 4.
PIllLADHLI'lIlA , Aug. n.-PnllaiUlphl
defeated New York today In a twelve-In
lilng game. It was a warm eontest froi
start to llni."h. The winning run was score
on La.Iole's drive to left He'd , which Holme
dropped , allowing the man on third to scon
One of the features of the game wa
Cooley's batting. Score :
piiiLAunLViiiA. unw YOUIC.
ll.H.O.A.E. H.U.O.A.1-
Cooley. cf. . 3 5100 VHalt'n , cf 1 1 2 0
Dowtl , rf. . . 11301 Tlernan , rf. 0 1 4 0
Del'hnty , If 0 1 010 Joyce , Ib. . . 2 2 14 0
l.iJole , Ib. . 0 0 20 0 0 Davis , BS. . . fl 2 2 fl
Cniss , 2b. . . 0 1 215 0 Glenson , 21)0 1 2 G
Glllen , KB. . 0 1 C 1 1 Holmes , If , . 1 2 .1 0
Naph , 3U. . . . 01200 Don'elly , 3b 0 0 2 4
McKnrl'd , c. 0 0 3 0 0 M'llson. c. . . 0 2 r. 0
Taylor , p. . . 11011 Meekln , p. . 0000
Tolals . . . . 5 11 36 18 3 Totals . . . . 4 1135 15
Two out when winning run was scored.
Philadelphia . . . . -
New York 00210001 0000-
Karned runs : Philadelphia , 3 ; New York , -
Two-base hits : Cooley ( ! ) , Taylor , Tlcrnnr
.loycc , Davis , \Vllson. Home run : Cooley. Sac
rldce hit : Nash. Slolon bases : LaJole , Crosf
Vnnllaltrcn , Glcason , Holmes , Donnelly. Lcl
on IKISPS : 1'hlladelphla , B ; New York , (
Struck oul : Uy Taylor , 2 ; by Meekln , 4. Doubl
plays : Oleason to Joyce , Davis to Gleason t
Joyce , Cross to Ln.lole. Flrsl base on error ?
Phllailolphla , 4 ; New York. 1. First basn o
balls : Off Meekln. 2. Wild pitch : Meeklr
1'assed balls : Mcl-"arland. 2 ; VIl8on. 1. Uir
plres : lioyle nnd Warner. Time : Two hour
nnd thirty minutes. Attendance : l.DOO.
CINCINNATI , 5 ; CLEVELAND , 4.
CINCINNATI , Aug. 5.-The Indians mnd
their last appearance of the season her
today and were beaten by the Iteds In
close nnd exciting game. Pickering , wh
was released by the Loulsvlllec , playe
right field for the visitors today. Atteni
ance , 3,000.
CINCINNATI. CLEVELAND.
U.H. O.A.I : . U.H.O.A.I
Ilurke , If. . . . 10000 nurkett , If. .
Hey , cf 02200 Chllds. 2b. . .
Corcoran , BS 1 1 3 1 1 McKean , BS. 1 1 0 1
Irwln. 3b. . . . 01410 Wiillace , 31) . 1313
Miller , rf. . . . 1 0 2 0 1 O'Connor , cf 0 I l 0
Itecklcy , Ib , 1 2 11 2 0 1'Ick'lne , rf 0 1 2 l
Jlcl'hee , 2b. 0 0 1 3 1 Tclienu , Ib. . 0 1 12 0
1'cllz , c 1 122 0 CrlRpr , c. . . . 0 021
Oanimanti , p 0 0 0 2 fl Powell , p. . . 0 002
Ehret , p. . . . 0 1220
SchrlvPr . . . 0 0 0 0 0 Totals . . . . 4 9 24 12
Totals . . . . 5 8 2" 13 3l
liiitled for Uanimunn In third.
Cincinnati *
Cleveland
Rnrned i-uns : Cleveland , 1. Two-bust" hltt
Wallace , Corcoran. I > ? ft on bafips : Clnclnnut
4 ; Cleveland , 9. Stolen bases : Corcoran , lluiln
Hey , Miller. Double plays : Corcoran to lU-cH
ley ; Chllds to Tebi-au , l-'lrst biise on bull !
Off Dammnnn , 2 : off Ehrct , 2 ; off Powell , l. H
by pitched ball : Hecklcy. 2. Struck out : 11
Dammumi. 1 ; by Powell , 1. Passed hall : Polls
Wild pitch ; nammann. Time : Two houn
L'mplrp ; Ilolllday ,
NEW YORK , Aug. n.-The llrooWyi
Washington game today was postponed o
account of wet grounds. The game will 1.
pin veil off tomorrow.
CHICAGO , Aug. B.-JThe Clevelarid-Ch
rage game scheduled for today was transferred
ferrod to Friday , August < ! , to allow Clev (
land to play off a postponed game cist
where.
where.STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P. f
Hcston SI 58 27 fiS
Baltimore SI nt 27 j
Cincinnati 88 54 2S 05
New York St 49 32 m
Cleveland 85 45 40 62
Philadelphia 87 42 45 43
Chicago SS 40 48 )5 )
Plttshui-R : S4 3S 40 45
Loulnvlllo . , SO 40 50 44
nrooklyn 83 35 4S 42
Washington S3 HI f.2 37
St. Louis S9 ? .3 CO 25
Games today : New York In Philadelphia
Baltimore In Jioaton ; Washington In Drool
lyn ; Plttsburg In St. Loula ; Cleveland 1
Chicago.
( iA.MKS OK THE AVESTKILV LICAfilll
Dctroll Tiiki'n Trt'o ( Jniiu-s friini tli
MIlll-l'H.
DETROIT , Aug. 5. Clarkson's good rlfjr
arm and his timely single In the fourtl
scoring two runs , won the first game ff
the locals today. In the second game tli
visitors went all to pieces nnd Hutchlnpoi
who has always proved an enigma for Di
trolt , was batted nt wl'-I. Attendance , 2SO
Score , Hrst game :
Minneapolis 100000020
Detroit 10030000 *
Du&ti hits : Minneapolis , 7 ; Detroit ,
Knora : .Minneapolis , 5 ; Detroit , K. Ua
teries : Minneapolis , Flgiremeler and Boyli
Detroit , Clarkfron and Trost ,
Second ; ame ! ;
Minneapolis 00001000 0
Detroit 0 1 4 2,0 2 1 1 - :
Kase hits : illnnc-apolls. 4 ; Detroit , I
Errors : Minneapolis , 10 ; Detroit. 2. Ita
tedes : Minneapolis. Hulnlilnson , Boyle an
Miller : Detroit , Hahn nnd Tiost.
INDIANAPOLIS , Aug. B. Kansas Clt
was shut out today. Phillips' pitching vfn
the only redeeming feature of the llutlei
contest , Attendance , 1,500. Score :
Indianapolis , 223030011
Kansas City 000000000-
COUJMHUS , O. . Aug. 5.-Wolter'a slo
curves puzzled the Saints today and C <
iiimbus won easily , JIuK-n'n llrldlng we
the feature of the game. Score ;
Columbui 30220030 0-- !
St. Paul 005000000-
Uase hits : Columbua , 12 ; St.Paul. .
Krrora ; Columbus , 4 ; St. Paul , 6. Ua
ttrles : Columbu ? , Wollcrs nnd Fluhcrj St.
I'nul , Frlekon nnd Kline.
GHAND 11AP1D3 , Aug. B-Fnn tleclnr *
the victory torlnywns due rntlrrly to team
work , which the club lacked under Olcnftl-
vln's manngement. Peore :
Ot-nnd Ilnt > ld 0 0300210 3
Mlhvuulcfp , 0 1 0- <
Uaso hits : Grnml Itnpld , 10 ! Milwaukee.
10. Errors : Grand llnplds , 2 : Milwaukee , 3.
Uatterles : Ornnd Rapid * . Pnppnlnit nnd
Stinups ; Milwaukee , Uawllng , liarnea nnd
Speer.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. l iii. P.Ct.
IndlannpollA Si ! f > n 27 f.S.fl
Cotumbus ! i M Si ) fiS.t
Milwaukee 93 W 3.1 fi3.1
St. Paul 92 fir 37 M.S
Detroit ! ) ! 47 4fi W.5
Grand llnpldf. S3 .12 fil 34.1
Minneapolis W 31 fi4 32.fl
Kansas City 1C " > i C8 2S.S
Games today : Kansas City nt Detroit ,
Milwaukee nt IndlannpnlK Minneapolis nt
Columbus , St. Paul nt Grand Kaplds.
\\VMorn Aliilloii ( iinu'i.
I'EOIUA , Aug. 5.-Score :
Peorla 0 00020020 4
Cedar Kaplds 0 02000000-J
llnso hits : Pcorln. 7 ; Cflnr llaplds , 4 ,
Errors : Pcorln , 1 ; Cedar Haplds , 4. llat-
icrles : Peorla , llosch nnd Qulnn ; CeJar
llnplds , McOougal nnd l-'uller.
QIMNCY , 111. . Aug. R.-Score :
Qulney 4 10000000 B
llurllngton 0 00000010-1
Hnse hits : Qulney. 7 ; Utirllngton , S.
Eirors : ( Julncy , 0 ; llurllngton , 2. llaltcrles :
Qulney , Hai-kett nnd Graver ; Durllngton ,
Thompson nnd UcrryhCl.
" "
AJIOXiJ TI1IJ LIVELY" AMATHUHS.
lli'frnl Uir KniiKtiiiM.
FALLS CITY , Nob. . Aug. 5.-Specln1. ( )
The home team defeated the crnek Hla-
wathn club nt the- park Wednesday In a
hotly contested game by u score of S to 4 ,
the game being one of the attractions for
llio colored people's plt'tilc , The boys urrt
putting up u good g.une now nnd nro
defeating nil comers. Score :
Falls City 0 1 0 0 1 0 d 0 S
Hluwntlin 100000201-4
Hnttcrles : For Fulls City , Soott and Gil
bert ; for lllawntlm. Crooks mid ICelsey.
Hasc bits : Falls City , 4. Errors : Hiawatha ,
2. Strike outs : Si-ott , 5 ; Crooks , 3. IJascs
on balls : Scott , 0 ; Crooks , 0. Umpire ;
Gllncs.
Pi'iiiliT AVliiw fruiii Di
DECATUU , Neb. . Aug. ti.-Specliil. ( )
Pcnder defeated Deoatur nt ball yesterday
by n score of S to C. llatterlen : Ponder ,
Wheeler nnd Whltcomb ; Decaltir , Mntlnir
and Stlllmiin.
3IAV FACE A CllAltCI
Vlclliu ( if Tlm Iluisl'.HHiiiull Likely
( o IHr.
CINCINNATI , Aug. G , John Cartuyvclles ,
the flretnan who was struck on the head
with a beer glass yesterday by Umpire Hurnt
during a game between Cincinnati and Pitts-
burg , Is reported today to be In a critical
condition. A charge of nsMiilt baa been
made against Hurst "and ho was released on a
bond of $300. A now nllldavlt will now bo
tiled , charging assault with intent to kill ,
and Hurst , who has gone to St. Loula , will
be real-rested there and brought hack hereto
to answer the new charge.
llooiir nUlrlcl Itiu-i'H.
IJOONE , In. , Aug. * . ( FpeiMnl Telegram. )
There was si large crowd ul the lioono races
today. Summaries :
2:27 : pace , purse $ " 00.
Knssel. br. B. , by Dutton Wllkea ( Trc-
mnln ) Ill
Maud A , b. m 342
Jenn Wlllccs , blk. in 234
Clara Wllkes , b. m 5 2 5
Hose Drown , g. m 403
Chnmoy , ch s G 5 G
Tlmo : 2:22'4 : , 2:25 : , 2:25. :
Free-for-all-trot , purse $300 :
Pnctola , blk. m. by Altitude
( Knthttn ) 1121
I3i-rry , blk h 2.2 7 7
Hrown Boy , ch. h ' 3 ( i 4 2
Heir Medium , br. m
Countess Eva < , 3 7 G R
Godella , ch. h G S 0 5
Lucy 1 ! , blk. in 7 4 S 8
Ilonnlo 1C S 5 3 3
Time : 2:20 : , 2:19 , 2:20V4 : , 2:19i. :
2:40 : pace , puree $500 :
Nellie Caffrey , blk m. , 'by Charles
Caffrey ( Elmore ) Ill
Tim Donovan , blk. g r. 2 2
Churandos 245
Correct , blk. g 337
Prosper 12tta , bk. ! m 4 G 3
Starboard , blk. m 554
Fannie Alden , br. m 8 7 B
Time : 2lSVb : , 2:17-)4 : , 2:1S :
CIIICKKT THIHXAMI5.\T FOH OMAHA.
Giiiut'R of Nii-IIi > vMl < 'i-n ANNi
Will He IMiiyril Ili-i-v Xu.\t Year.
ST. PAUL , Minn. , Aug. 5. Omaha lost Ita
second game In the tournament of the
Northwestern Cricket association here to
day , but at the annual meeting of the asso
ciation captured the meeting , of 1S98.
John Francis of Omaha was elected pres
ident of the npfochitlon nnd John Douglas
of Omaha secretary. The time for the hold
ing of the next tournament was left to the
Omaha club. Tlio selection of Omaha , as
the place for holding the next meeting waa
unanimous. The Ilrst meeting was at Chicago
cage last year , and it was understood that
the several cities forming the league should
have the tournament In rotation. The fact
that the Transmlxsls'sliipl Exposition will bo
In progresss at Omaha during next summer
was an additional factor In securing the
decision.
Play was resumed this morning with
Omaha pitted against Minnesota nnd Chicago
cage against Manitoba. The scores by
Innings follow :
Omaha , lirst innings , 83 ; second Innings ,
-15 ; total , 13S. Minnesota , first Innings , K8 ;
second Innings , 51 for seve-n wickets , Minnesota
seta thus winning by three wickets.
Manitoba , 218 ; Chicago , 4'i ; second Innings
not concluded whe-n the tlmo for drnwlric
the stumps arrived , and the match decided
according to the Ilrst innings' score. Mani
toba wins by 175 runs.
The teams now stand :
Club. Won. Lost.
Manitoba 2 0
Minnesota 1 1
Chicago 1 1
Omaha 0 2
Tomorrow the Mlnnofotns go against the
Mnnltobas and Chicago and Omulia meet.
Saturday the game between Canada and
the United States will bo played , the latter
eleven to be made up of players of the
different te-ums. .
IliiilVnllicr for Viu-lit Itni'i-N ,
NEWPOIIT , H. L , Aug. 5. A disagreeable
northeaster Is In progress here nnd the race
for the Goelet cup will probably be post
poned. ,
At 10 o'clock the weather cleared so tlmt
the committee has decided to start thu
yachts In the Goelot cup race from IJrcn-
ton's light ship nt 12 o'clock und the yachts
ure getting ready.
Nnvnhoo won the Goelet cup rnco for
Bleeps , defeating Vipllant by four minutes
and twenty-one seconds , corrected time.
Colona won the oup for schooners , but bad
no competitor.
The ynohts drifted over the finish lino.
The following were the times :
Meteor , 5:27:17 : : ; Angora , 5:23:25 : : ; Hrltnnnlu ,
5:31:21 : : ; llona , r.:40:00 : : ; Isolde , 5:4S:25. : : Isoldo
won on tlmo allowances.
Live Ciilllc-Kl In 'IVnllIN DoilblrH.
NEW YORK , Aug. C.-In n contest fu'.l
of brilliant play the American loam com
posed of n. D , Wrenn and C , S. Campbell ,
defeated the 'English ' team , H , 8. i.Mahony
nnd AV. V. Eaves , In the International ten
nis tournament on the St , George cricket ,
grounds at Hoboken , N. J. . this uftuinoon.
Though Wrenn and Campbell are not the
doubles champions of tlio United Status , they *
are eminently lilted to represent thit clfiver-
rst tt'nnls talent on this Hide of the water , '
Campbell was a three-years' champion In 3
singles of thH country , while Wrenn If Its J
prusc-nt champion , Together they made a ' < *
capital team. The match wus only un exhi
bition contest ,
Hi-nil Hi-ill nt Ilrlulitoii Mccllnu- .
LONDON , Aug D. At the third day'H rao.
Ing of the lirlghlon August meeting today ,
Itlchard Croker's brown colt Leather
Stockings ran a dead heat with Daisy
Wreath , filly. In the race for tha Kemp-
town plate. This event IH for 2-year-olds.
There were ten starters , the course being
about live furlongs.
The heat was run off later In the day and
Leather Stocking won ,
Mr. ( Jroker'H n-year-old bay hoiHe , Amer-
Icus * . won the Southdown plate , This race
IH of 200 sovereigns. There were four aturt-
ers ; distance , nix furlongn.
Itil ( Ink .Mini TnKm ( hi ? Moiu-y.
SCnANTON , PH. , Aug. G.-Ella T , the fast
mrire'from Itcd Oak. la. , romped nway with
the $000 event here today In three straight
heats , it was the free-for-all and the win
ner's time wax 2lt ; > < 4 , 2:15 : and 2:21 : ,
The 2:23 : trot , purse J300 , was * captured by
Mela , ch. m. , In three straight heats. Time :
2:241/4 : , 2:2 : % 2.-2U4.
Continue Uiit'liiK ut OIMVI-M.
CO\VK8 , Aug. 5. In the race for the Town
cup today , under the auspices of the Hoyal
Yacht Bquadron , the Ilrltunnla , Meteor ,
Hotia , Aurora , Caress and Isolde Btarted In
a very llyht wind. Ilrltunnla wan Ilrst
away , followed by .Meteor and the other
yachts In the order flveu.