Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 16, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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BEDS PLAY LIKE CI1k1IPIONS
Cincinnati Bhuts Brooklyn Out in the
Ooncluang ! Oontst.
ELEVEN OUT OF FOURTEEN TIlE DMDE
enRtt ? $ % ' ( ) rk Stioci ° er
In Fns ( , r of t1i 1ItigI tes--
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iCcflhlIt \'IIIIItePIJI IIflS MtICIL II )
IJo nlth tiso Jiefent.
NIW YORK , Aug. 15.-Tho flrooktyns
und Cincirinatis brought theft caon erIe3
to ti clo8o tbdny with the Rcd whItewa1i
log the bomo ( earn lii the easLot fn9htofl.
McKenna , who wan In the box for Brooklyn -
lyn , wal ; very wild at tlrncg. Of the roUreen
games VIayed , Cluctnnatt won eleven , Score :
; flflOOiCl.YN , ICIN4AT1.
It i1U.A.
Orlifln1 ct. . . 0 2 t. U U I4mIth , It J 4 t U U
t Jones. ri. . . U 1 U U u corcoriI1. ' U 1 3 i U
A.k'.mlth 21 , 0 I 2 1 0 ICklfi th 1 I. U
theeknri1 , If 0 U 0 U AtcPhee , D. 0 4 4 U
LaTh e lb 0 0 14 0 U Miller. rr. . . t I U I
lUIfli1e , 3t ) 0 U 1 1 ? 1 Ht'feldt. Cr. i i u U U
' rIrn , C . . . U 1 U 1. 1 PeIt , C . . . 0 U U U
Ic1Cenna , p 0 U U b U IIaIey. 1I. . _ .2 ! _ !
Totniji . . . 6 7 14 Z Totflt5 . . IU zr Hi
1rook1yII 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Cinciflhlati . . . . . . . . 2 0 2 1. 1 0 0 2 0-8
SLOICfl IaseM : JOIIPH (2) ( ) , Sieckard ) , Irwin
(3) ) , ZIilIer. TWO-IflU IIt $ GrilUn. 1flrfleI
runs : Clnclnnttl : , I. Intible pIuyS Irwin
( UIIuisI8ted ) ; Corcorati to MeJ'Iie to lIeek
Icy ; Irwin to McI'la'O to lleckley (2) ( ) . Iacri-
flcu hits : Corcorzin (2) ) , PeitZ , SteIflfCIIt.
c FIrSt base on 1nIb4 : ort 8\lcKennit , 5 ; i1t
hawley , 2 lilt by Ijitcileit ball : lwIes.
8truck out : IJy IcieI1IILt , 4 ; I ) IIawIe , 1.
PnMsel % 1)1111 : I'eitzViid picIieM Mc.
iCentia (2) ( ) . 1fL on bnse : Itrooi < iyn , U ;
Cincinnati , 9. Time of game : Olin hour Und
( tliirty-nvo Inlnute $ . Umpires : Lynch and
Aildrcws. Attendance , 1,0O.
Iii rd leM I'iIt ) I.o eI huh ,
DALTIMOLtF , Aug. 15.-Iluitinioro pIael (
tVf ) crrorieHi games zttnl won both ot t.iicrn
fIOm i'ittMburg. lIaMtiflgM WiTh CflH In thu
lirht contest anti the OriolcM hatted out it
Victors' . Hart With moro eiTeettVu hi thu
, lust game , hut his iUpwrt wni iniieuahhe.
IJoth the Oriole twirlerM thid wi'iI. Maul carrying -
rying oft thu pahun A long hIL to center
in thio ninth , which got. loSt behind iomo
rIIbIi3h gave IcCarthu it huintrun mul thu
h'itors their only tally. Attendance , 2,925.
I5coi o ilrst game :
: hiAh.TIMO ltI 1ITTfSIIi ItO.
iLit hA. r . 2 ( . I 1.1 . . t.
Mecraw.b1 I 0 2 ODonovan , iii I I U I )
1ecIr rf. i j 3 II U O IIrI.'n. cT. U I t I U
I Ji'nning , , M2 I L 4 U hiCtiiY. lt.O U 1 1 0
ielley , cr 1 U U U Uzay , lb. . . . I 0 0 0 U
I1eGnnn , lb I I 11 U ii IIow'nutn , C I ) 1 G I I
hloirneui , it. . U 2 1 I U l'.ddc.n , 2h. U 1 Z 1 U
Iernont , 2b. 0 1 3 1' 0 iIy , . . . . . 0 0 2 2 0
( iiirke , C. . . 1 t 3 U U Ctarlc. lb. . . I 2 1' ' ) 0 ii
N0014 , I ) . . . . I I 0 1 0 hIutIfl , 4) 0 1 1 3 0
Totnlq . . . . g 13 ' , ii ) U FotnIs . . . 1 24 12 1
Thlltimoro . . . . . . . . . , . :1 : 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 -9
I'Ittshurg . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 U 0-3
Stolen baies : Jennings , } Zehloy , McCann.
! I'wo-lnue 11118 : Mcinfln , lIoImeH , OtIrien ,
w Clark. Three-base hilt. 1ehliy. ku'ri-
lice hilt : tcGraw. Inriieu1 rui ] Jitlti-
more , 7 ; I'ittuibtlrg , 1. Iouhie , iay : lhy
toV. . Clark ; 1Iasting to W. Clark. Ftrit
bURC Ofl hahN : err Nolw , 2 ; otT I Iaitingi4 ,
0. I-lit ly pitched ball : JenhuIngH. Struck
OIt Ily Norrn , 3 ; by llautiuIgA , 1. 1'aiuetI
bahlU : Chance , 3. Loft cii bases : Baltimore -
more , 7 ; Pittburg , 5. 'rime of game : Two
hours nIul lifteen minutes. Umpires :
O'Day and MeDoiiald.
Score , second game :
flAITJMcIItP. PIT'T1U'1tG.
jt.kt.U. t , Il.i tUA , r.
! i'raw , lb I 0 1 4 U Ionovan , rt U 0 U II
ieIer rt. . . 1 2 U U O'Iirten , of. . 0 1 3 U 0
Jrnnhzlgs , 9 1 I .1 U McC'tiiy , If I. 3 0 ii
eIlcy. ct. . I 0 0 I ) Gray. 31 > . . . . 0 0 2 2 1
cGann. lb I 0 : o t ) mriver , C. U I L i U
3tnlmt' , If. . U I U U I'aIIen , b. .i Ii U U U
1)emont.2b.I163UIIy. . . . . . . 00321
Clarke , C. . . . 0 . 1 U \V.CVke , lb 0 1 7 1 1
tnul , p. . . . . 0 I ) 1 1 U Ilait. I' . . . . . . 0 U U I ) 1
rotai . . . .UiUl1 U TotnI . . . . 1 524 S 4
altimoro . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 o i o o o o 0 0-6
, 'ittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Stolen baco : McCraw. 't'vo base lIlt :
chrivcr. home-run : McCtrthi. : Earned
111115 : Ihaltinlore , 2 ; 1'Ittsburg , 1. Double
j'Iay : Jennings to Demont. to McCann.
Flr8t base on balhii : Of llnrt , 1 ; oft Maul ,
1. LIlt by hitched lall : Clarko. Struck
cut. By hart. I. Left on buses : J3aitl-
luloro. 7 ; PlttRbllrg , 4 , Time of gziiue One
) muIr itnI forty-five mlnuts , Umpires : Mc-
ZcniiltI anit ODay.
CohuileiM SuaIport , tht ruclc.
\ASII1NGTON , Aug. I5.-Altrock1s good
twork wan the game for the Colonels today.
Who Senators ) ( a hlStlesM , u.leepy game ,
with the uxcepttcn of the double iduy : by
Ielbacht and Muguire. 4\ttendunce , 1.00.
score :
WASIIINGTOX. I.itTIS'S'IT.h12.
ILt1u..t : . Jt.ll.tL.
SeiIflCil. It. . U U a I U Clarke , It. . . U 2 Ii U U
Gettiflafl , ri U I. 1. U ( I Hey. C ( . . . . . . I ) U U o
: eLi U UIDexter.rt..2 400
lulugulre. C. . I ) 2 4 1 1 II ngner. : io. u I z U
Farrell. lb. . U U It U U IavI , . lb. . 0 0 II 0 0
lteItz. Th. . . . 0 3 0 1 ( I Ititehey. 21. . U I :1 : : U
tmttti , lb. . . 0 1 3 1 1 ( igman , Is u ii : i
% Igner , l's U U 0 1. Icltlredge , C I ( I 2 0
; Dineen , p. . , 0 0 0 4 1 Altrock. P. . 0 U 1 U
llorcer s. . 0 U : : 4 ii
'i'otnls , . . , 3 7 l'l t U
Totala . . . . 1 g12 4
Vniihington 0 0 0 0 I ) 1 0 0 0-I
Loulsvillo . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-3
Earned runs : \Vushuington , I Louisville ,
a. Stolen bases : DeXtCI (2) ( ) , Altroclc , Kitt-
redge. 'J'uvo.basa hilts : II. 'ngner , Rcitz.
Pcublo IIIIIY I Selbach to Mnguiiro. First
. iI1ie On bails : Ott Diliecti , 3 ; otT Altrock , I.
: i lit by Pitched ball : ] ) exter. Struck 0111 :
ihy 1)lnecn 2 ; by Ahtroelc. 2. 1'asid ball :
litgiiirc.1kl pitch : Dlneeiu. heft on
bases : Vnshjiigtoii , 4 ; LouIsville. S. Time
or game : One hour and flfty-flve minutes.
umpires : Citffney and Brown.
llrlnuilN Ihitt Out u liuiiiit' .
PhIIrADEr1'I1TA , Aug. 15.-St. 1.ouii ( le-
ieatcd l'lihladelphla through good stick
WOVIC. aided by thu mor ilehihing o the
JIIIIIIO tCltI1. Fouitz IIUYC(1 short in Plucu ot
Moiito Crois and inado a UtiflItler ut hung-
hog Ihi1Y $ Which cost the l'hlihies the game.
Jt.ttouuilauiCe , 2.S15. I3core ;
I'll IIEI.IIIIA. ST. IALIS.
11 ii.O.A.t. 11 Ii.t.V. )
Cooley. Cr. o u u U 1)owd , 2b. . . U 3 : i t
IoUglii , III 0 1 5 0 Slenzel , ct. . I 3 0 0
lYlianty , It. I. : : .i U U haney. It. . 4 4 U U U
laJoie , 2h. 0 1 4 U 1 Cros , lb. . . . 0 2 0 3 o
i'ltek , rf. . . . 0 U 1 U U i4ti,1en , c. . . I (1 1 1 ii
? 1'I'ari'd. C. 0 11 4 4 0 lillIan. 5a. . . U I 4 i U
lnuch r. lb. , 0 0 U U U 'i'rckr , lb. . 0 2 LI 1
l'oultz. ss.1 I 0 0 3 3 ( orsey. rt. . I I U U U
Orth I' . . . . . . $ u.tholT , p..u U U U U
'lotahti . . . . 4 11 II 4 Totai . . . .i i' ii 2
'Cooloy out ( or interfreIuco.
) illflOlplIlU..0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0-I
tt.Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101023000-7
Earneti runs : St. Lotus , 2 : I'huiIaIUlphilt ,
3. 'l'uvo.hnso hit : Cross. Three-baKe lilt :
Carsoy. 1101110 run : Orth. Sactltico Jilts :
Croi , Carsoy , Stolezi bases : Sugden ,
Qtiiiiii , Iouglass , Dehc hautl141.1010. . Lull
(111 bases : St. Louis , 7 ; I'hllauielphlll , 9.
Struck ( JIlt : fly SudhoiT , I ; by Orthi , 2.
First buo on bails : Ott Sudliorr. err
Ortii , 1. 1 lit by Pitcher : By Siulhiort. I.
l'itsscd hiiutls : Sugd ( n Umpires : Sun rt-
wood ittiulVturiu r. 'lime of gume : Two
hours 1111(1 live minutes.
Ciiflhiihhii $ 'l'it I lutu IIgIiit rN.
BOSTON Mass. Aug. i5.-Tli
, , - Chum.
_ _ _
_ _ _ _ pious took both games froul Cluvelanil to.
hR , t liii ii rst t' t ii leo 11 OIUP mtiuis utiitt t ho
iecofld bY good hatting and thu c'le'an lhtehl.
ing oC W'lhlls. 130th tamns tt
Ileldiuig game. Att endniic , 7rIJ. Score ,
llrst game :
IiOs IO1. _ ( I.lViIIAI ) .
n.Jc.o 1. : . it lI.I.t.J.i.
llamn'ton , . : ii 3 ; i U 0 ilurketI. it. ii i e o U
'i'CliflY , lb. . U U l's U U ( 'iiIi.l. 3b. . . 0 0 2 0 o
Lomig , $1. . . . 1 3 1 4 U Wallace , SI , . 0 0 3 4 0
lIIITY. ir. . . . 0 0 6 0 I ) Mcgean i U u I I Ii
( olltiw , Iii. . I 2 I 4 0 1'eleuui. lb. . 2 1 II u o
tititrrortl , ml. U U 1 0 0 1eAIir , ct 0 1 1 0 u
Ilergen , C. . . U 0 1 1 0 Otominor. v. 1 1 2 1 i
. % , II. . . . 1 2 0 6 0 liiake. ii. . . . ii 0 3 U U
1.owc. lb. . . _ _ . ! Powell , p. . . . 0 1 0 0
Totutla . . . 4 10 10 11 U Totat3 . . . i i
\Vinning run maim vhth one out.
iostoii . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 i-
ClnVoiitiitl . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 0 0 I U 0 0 0-3
Furmied runs : Boston , 3 : Cleveland , 2.
'l'wo.tmso hilts : 'Febea u , O'Connor , PouvemIl.
Iloiiio runs : Cohliniu , Love. Long. .loii
bases : JianlUtuli. lOUbin l1la : r.omlg to
'l'iiiiey. iririet luiii. . , ( III tialis : oft' Lewis
5 , 1 lit liy hiIt(1I011 bali : Stafford , \'ahhiicu.
Struck out : liy Lewis , 2 ; by 1'owll , I.
'Iimno of ganle : 'l'uvo hours 011(1 iittcen 111111.
utes. tinileires : Snyder 111111 Conntliy.
score , second game :
IOITO1. CLEVII.ANII.
it , II 'iA. i
ilanutoii , c I ii 0 0 0 flurketi , hr. . U U 4 0 0
'rnm'ey , lb. 1 1 13 0 0 i.'Iiiidee , lb. . 0 U : u
hiiiiii iMs. . . 0 0 3 3 0 WahIac , 3b 0 1 2 2 0
Iutty , If. . . . 0 1 0 0 U MeI't dn , U U I U
1'oII'flei , U..I U I 2 UTttwali , lb.U 1 P U U
l1aford , it. U U I 0 U etc.iter. i. U Ii I 0 0
Yeuiar , 0. . . 2 2 1 1 ( I ( ? rlger e. . . . 0 1 b 0 U
i.ot'b. . . . . I. U 1 b U lilaKe , i-f. . . 0 1 1 0 0
\vilIl , , p. . . . 0 0 0 ! P. . . . . 0 0 U .2
. _ _ .
Toislee . . . .G I 2 ? 24 0 Iuii . . . U .I iu ii
Boston 0 1 2 2 ( I 1 0 0 -G
CitVUltiII1i . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1) 0 0 0 0-0
Iariieet rulis 1 I3otuii. 2. Slolomi baieG :
) laniiitoii , 2 L'UIlIii3. . FiIbt On baltie :
off Vihhip , 1 ; ltY Joiia , 5 , I I it hIPhichitMi
ball ; kuwe , Struck out ; By'hiii C ; by
a.
" t' " '
k' - -
Jrni ' , 2. 4 balI Crlgtr TIm' of
g.tn. . Ono hour rtn'i tony minutc5. i'm-
Pires : Snyder arid ( 'unnohil'
I ( ha' trihini I'en jiech ,
NFiV YOR1 , Aug. 1-flut for the , letnilhl
hene-runnhiig by Von hliultren and Oracty
1111(1 ft ilight ; ateren8ion by $ eymour the
Giants would have won the genie from the
Orphiane today. The game wa tied in the
Rlmventh nnd rehil in ( ho tenth on nc-
count of darkness. Score :
NII % % VOILIC. C1IIC.(1O
U. 11 .iJ , A . il 11.1 I O.A.T'
" 1iaiPn. It I 2 3 0 0 t'liflne. , tt. . U 1 2 0 1
Urily , ( 't. . , 0 2 1 1 U Evr1tt , lb. 0 0 12 2 1
.IoP , lb.OlSUOTiuorntoncl00000
lni $ $ . , , .0 I 3 2 1 Dihlen , Ps. . 0 I t. S 1
( llUion , hi , . 0 1 1 2 0 .tLm'k , 31 , 0 1 2 4 0
Io'jla. , rf. , . I 1 1 1 1 Mrte. , l. . . 0 2 0 0 0
iinrtmnn , lb 0 1 1 2 0 Connor , lb. . 1 2 3 4 0
s ornpr , C' , . 0 0 13 1 0 1 > nnahu. C I ) I 4 0 0
Seymour , Ic. U I 0 1 1 Urifhht. p. . . I 0 Ii I
Totuuhme . , . I 10 'J 10 2 TctnIq . . . . l 21 4
NewYork . . . . . . . . 1000001000-2
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . 0010010000-2
lmmrnod runs : New York. 1. Stolen basrs :
Thornton (2) ( , Omady , Joyce , Doyle. Two.
bao hit : Grady. Three-hose lilt : 'flfl-
Ilaltren , DoUbU' PlaYs : Warner to Joyce ;
McCormiek to 1veritt ; Dahli n to fl'erltt.
FIrst bai un errors : New York , 4 ; Clii-
( ago , 3. First bine on hails : Oft Seymour.
8 ; off ( iriffith. I. Struck imuit : 1W SeymoUr ,
9 ; by Orifflthi , I. 1'nisei1 bail : W.'aruier.
\'lliI pitch : ( Iriflithi. Left on baci : CSV
York , 7 ; ChIcago , 12. Time of game : Two
hours nail si'venteen minutes. Umpires :
Imnelio rind Ihint. Attetitlatice , 3,000.
STANDING Ol TIIfl TJAMS.
I'layed. Won. Lost , rev C.
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . .101 61 3'S ' USC
flotofl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 65 35 65.0
Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 te7 IS 60.0
Cleva'litid . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 r 9 41) ) 69.6
New York . . . . . . . . . . . 8 63 41 56.1
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 53 46 54.5
] 'ittsbuirg . . . . . . . . . . . . i8 50 45 51.0
I'hhladelpiila . . . . . . . . . 95 45 so 47.4
lirooktyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 .11 rs 3.5
Louisvllio . . . . . . . . . . . .100 38 62 38.0
Wnsiuingtnn . . . . . . . . . 97 II 63 ih..l
St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 30 ' 2 29.4
Gaines today : Louisvillcu at ilaltimore.
Citicago at 1305(00 ( , Clevelund at lirOol1Yfl ,
Cincinnati at New York. Pittbuirg at l'hila-
delphlu , St. Louis \Vashington ,
FIVISTM ONTIRI fl1TXIG TI1ACKS.
Fort ) tie Otie ! 4huIuii. iiIure of IlliceN
lit lii. ' St. I.ouin 'l'rnclc.
ST. LOUIS , Aug. 15.-Only two favorites ,
Loving CIII ) unit Charlie Chrlst , were
successful nt hit' fair groutuis track today.
The P1(1.11(1 , at. 40 to 1 , it ( ho closing event
vai ; the surprise of ( ho afternoon when
he came tinder the wire a winner. Time
weather is-as 3)lensun ( . Results :
First race , : l.year-olds. sevell furlongs :
i'rompto Won , Ilonomia second , School Girl
third. 'I'ime : 1:29'4. : '
Second race , slx IttId one-half furlongs :
Loving Cup Wili , Count 1"OIIUO second ,
Czarowltz third. Time : 1 :21c. : %
Third race maiden 2-year-Ohs , four furlongs -
longs : 'zurich won , George Dullet ecund ,
ii' . Smith third. 'rime : 0:50. :
1"ourthi race , llafldiCLII ) , sic furlongs : Belle
or MeIuifliiM V.011Vatchmnakec eccond ,
Timemaker third. Time II4' : . .
Fifth race , one mile and seventy yards :
Charlie Christy won , I'inochilo second , Crelt
third. Time : 1:45 % .
Sixth race , selling , one mile and twenty
yards : The Plcinet won. Maddalu secommu ,
F'resuo third , TIme : 1 :43. :
DE'I'ROIT , Aug. 15.-Alice 11'ariey won her
fourth toflsecUti'e race at Windsor today.
Siio vcts LII1 odds-on favorite tumut Was
heavily plased. Four favorites gut time
money. The weather was ci&tr and the
track fast , Results :
First race , seven furlongs : Fauscuro won ,
Lord F'arondulu second , Wentlock third.
'rLuiie : 1:30. :
Second race , four and one-half furlongs :
Miss Trix won , Ivy Cotta second , Fred
Ilosklns third. 'I'inuo : 064. :
1'hlrd rare , on and one-sIxteenth miles :
Alice Fancy won , Miss GUSSIS second ,
What Next third. Time : l:47' : .
Fourth race , live furlongs : King CarnIval
won , Salvure ? eCoIid , Neada third. TIme :
1:09. :
Fifth race , one mile and a half : Royal
ClIOio WOfl , Sir Ebony second , Beau Ideal
third. Time : 2:36 : % .
Six race sel'en furlongs : Eggler won ,
Guilder seconI , Victorine third. Time :
I :28) : .
CHICAGO , Aug. 15.-Hawthorne raca re-
suIts :
First race , seven furlongs : ilannock-
burn won , LlZzi Cavalier second , Hosla
third. Time : I : I2.
Second race , live furlongs : Jinks Won ,
lloney ] 3u' second , Doremus third. Time :
1:01 : % .
Third race declared oft on account of wet
track.
Fourth race , one milo and a sixteenth
Ihidad well , Mr. lca8ton second , Briar John
third. Time : I :57. :
Filth race , six furlongs : Con , Reagon won ,
Dolpaso 11 second , C. 11. Whelan third.
Time : l:20t. :
Sixth race. one mile : Swordsman won ,
Winslow second , Can't Dance third. Time :
1 :4S3 : , .
NFIW YORK. Aug. 15.-There was a good
attndnnco at the opening of Acqueduct
anti time racing was fair. The third race
rurnished (1. senntiofl as between Leando ,
Tenneth and 'rho Gardener , heads only sop-
aratiuig them. Results :
First mci' . Ilvo and a half furlongs , selling -
ing : Chenille won , Collateral second , Len-
hUll th'rd. Tune : I Ct.
SOCOUd race , oiuu mile. selling : Longacre
won. Maxima ) Gomez second , Charagrace
( hi rd . 'l'I tue : I : 13 2-5.
'l'iiird racI , live furlongs : Leando won ,
Tennaflu second , 'l'hmo G-ardener third. Time :
1 : O1.
Fourth race , one mile and forty yards ,
selling : Her Own won , Ben Ronald second ,
Lamisdale third. Time : 1:45 : 1-5.
Fifth race , five furlongs , selling : Tot
Tot von , At. Clair second , Tyrba third.
'l'inie : I :01 : 4-5.
Sixth race , 000 mIle. selling : Rossifer
VOli. Decide second , Taranto third. Time :
1:13 : 2-5.
SAItATOGA , Aug. 15.-TIme talent had
things their own was' , a favorite landing
each race and Toil Slomirm riding three of
them. 'l'hme weather was itumo. the track Cast
and the attendance large , Results :
First race , seven furlongs : Munrissas won ,
Turtle Dove 5eCmlidVori1su'orth , third.
'rime : 1:26 : % .
Second race , live and a half furlongs :
liminutive wun , Anagram second , Miss
Smith third. Time : 1 :0S3. :
'I'hird race , one mile : Irish Reel vomi ,
Iluurley Burley second , Orimar third , Time :
1:401/ : . .
Fourth race , one mile and a furlong :
Twinkler von , lieu Ino second , Ilaiiitiiled
third. 'lime : I :54. :
Fifth race , HteeIlOClmflOe , full course.
about two and tllree.qumartcr miles : Equerry
WOO , I hurry Ill ) econU , Sir PiLL ) ' third.
Time : 5:03. :
il.tLL : i.tr.N4t'l'L ; 31.tIC II JIECISIONS.
Iurfe'I t ii m'e it Ii ii l'I ii I'M C ) C huh t I inure-
% i. * erl ( uiiuie lee SIINIII hued.
PiIIL1DEL1'I1IA , Aug. 15-The board of
directors of the National League and Amer.
lean Association of 13:150 : hall Clubs held
a meeting at time ibid Vu'mtlton today and
suistuiiietl the ( orfeituro to the JJaltlmro
climb of the New York-Ilaitimore game of
July 25 , hmnhioSed a tine of l,000 pa the New
York Cliii ) . to be laikl to Ilaltlmoro , and di-
rooted thu Uiiitlmore club to Upend Player
holmes for ( lie balance of tile SUOSOII , Thu
New York WItH relieved of the PaYmncflt 10
( ho hlaltlmore club of amiy portion of the
gate receipts on that. ( late.
1mm the ( lislifitO between ( ho Philadelphia
anti New York clubs over aim alleged tlgreo-
mnnt for thu sate of Catcher 13o'iu to the
latter climb time board decided that tue J'Imil-
adeiluimia club Imad 110 CUUSC and the subject
'Lis dismissed.
'l'iuo nueetin s'as called at the instammco
of time New York climb on nn appeal to the
board for ( lie remnlssiomi or a modIttestiomI of
the ilnu iluipolled. In the game in questIon
I'resident Freetinmuui ot New York alleges
tiliLt I'iayer liulimies ndulresst'd an insuiting
ronmrk to him and Umpire Lynch refused
tim retire Iloimnes froum ( ho game. President
Froetlimmumi thmen withdrov his bum from tlue
ilelti muuiil returumed to the spectators their
adiniiesion fee. 'rime lialtiinore club , on time
groummul that the uitoliiiimg of ( lie game by
l'residciut Frei dmumi 'as U violation of the
hengumo commuetitmmtlon , claimed tue $1,000 hue
Pr'ideil for therein antI itlo claimed its
simm of the gate receipts of the tiny.
Frei'uhimiimn paid thus dime under protest and
the protest vaii heard today.
'i'iio , nu'etlng , wimleim vis belmind closed
dour , was a irotraeted OflU and u ( Its Coil-
eiueiuum l'residt'nt Young gave out. tue tel-
loving as hum ileelsiomis of the lmoard
1' Tue forfeiture of thin hJaltiinore.Nev
York giiiu of July 25 Is unuiutmtlned.
2. 'l'imo hue of time Now York chub of $1,000
hull . of thu Inuimuger or captaIn of the New
' ork club or i'rson respommsiblc for the
tt'liull . leaving tIme ileld of $100 , as provided
( I ) t'ctiomi ill of the leugue iotistitutiomi , is
inlet a I neil.
3. 'l'iui , lbUyerVihlinmn holmes shall be
HuiHle'iilt'tl wit iilui temi (111'S of tids datu by
( hue llahlimnoro club fur time buliutlee of ( lieu
scasoui lSS , uitt provluled by sectIon 36 of tIle
teaguin constltiiloim ,
4. 'l'imu said ihimcs of $1,000 amid $100 shah
lee imt'ld Imi trust by the president of time
1.iitioiuimI league tiuutih October 1 , 1S9S , to
be 1111111 to the hiultimmioru club only If tiuc
said club has eomnplieui vitli thus conilitioli
of tIm stmsponullng of said PlaYer. holmes.
5. 'rho 111141 of $1IXJ hereiim stated is in Ilcul
of the visItimg viubs share of (110 gaumie
receiiits.
Prior tc the Baltimore case ( lie meeting
took iii' multI uliHiio5eii of this' olutter of
Catchier hioyhe , for % vhiose services time Phil-
mideiphiii chute clithuneth the New York chili
hiutl contriucteel to pay 11,000. The New
ork ohiicials contend that Boyle did not
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report It , them In the spreifleel time end
( lint they tlmCn macho other nrrnmmgcmthts.
hinuiner niuit ( hilT Iliuuut.
NFI\V 'Yoltic , Aug. iS-Jock hlonner ot
T'imiIdlpliIa met & 'harky 00ff of Stun
Francisco end dc'fened him In the elht-
eefltlm round before thi Greater Neu' ork
Ath1ctI eluti tonight. Coff nearly ( cmi
ioimnil ) lighter than hula oppoulent and for
cVeflten rounds made a very good hmow
ing. Offs seconds , In order to save their
man , vare forced to throw imp the sponge
in the eighteenth round , when Chancy was
sttmnneel from tile force of a hieavvy left
swing. CoWs showing was excChhent , eon-
uiIerIng ( timt he was only notitled a few
hours before he went into ( he ring thilt
tile citib wished iuimn to take time Place of
Dan Creedonwhmo had reported sick.
1ile' ' e uu I It hi cull us ii o C ( 'Ii espe.
COI.OGN1 , Aug. 15.-This morning time
chess Players contestt.tl the eleventh rotmut )
of their International tournament , when the
Pairiumg wims uuii follows : Ciunroumsek ngaimit
h teinric'hsomm , .fanowskt against Gottschitthl ,
Fritz against Popiel , Rehailop against Cohn ,
Schlffers ngairst 'l'selmigorln , Sclilechter ,
against Stelnitz , Mbln against Showulter
and hum against hlerger.
\'hen no adjournment was tnltmi , Ianow-
ski hind won a game against Gottschnhi ,
Schlechter had benten Steinit , Albin hiatt
gone down before t3hownlter stud all time
itlmer gnmnes Were utljotmrned In even 1)051-
tioummu.
Snhpe'rlor 1ir'tN Ietnt.
St'PFiItlOIt , Nob. , 4'LUI. ? . 15.-Specirul ( Tel-
egrnin-Supcrlor's crack ball team met
its first ulefent for this year In two gamnes
lucre yesterulay anul today , Wymore's team
winning a PrettY game Sunday by it score
of C to 5 , With Freelond iii time box for
\Vymnore mind Crawford for Superior. To-
day's game was also won by the home temium
-11 to \'ymuro'mu fast team is now cotn-
posed of Texas and Kansas ieagtmermu dm1
'ill sIio' thin Omaha Originals it timing or
V.'lIeml timey come miuxt week. Stoliturd
for \Vymmiore and 1'overs fom' Superior veme
time pitchers today.
.tuuit'riviu a Ii ieu'eI 1st S'huis I ii irzi uuep ,
PAIUS , Aumg. 15.-C. W. Miller , the Amner-
Icaut cyclist the .
, won se.venty-two-hmour
bicycle race here today , coveritmg 1872 kilo-
meters. Frederick. time Swiss cyclist , was
second , covering 1807 kilomneters ,
HARVEST EXCURSION TRAIN
llurliimgtoui Urhiugsln mm hienvy Sln'cltui
( Jr , Jiubhiiammt l't'olle to See
I he FiIlOJilfllii ,
TIme first of the harvest excursions to tIme
Trnmmsmlsslssiimpi Exposition arrived last
night about 6:30 : omm time Burlington. The
train was rimathe up at St. Francis , Kami. ,
and carried vIsitors from all hiointtu along
the St. Frammels brnmich of time 1iimrlington ,
Wihsonvillc humiving a particularly large dele-
gatlomi oil the train. Fiva o'clock was orhg- '
Imially annoimmlced as the time of thie arrival
of the special , bumt it was so heavily loaded
that it vas delayed amid did not arrive until
an hour and a half after schmeuuhed tIme.
Fourteen cars made imp ( lie train at1 all
were crowded to their full capacity. Atu
the train imlied Into the Burlington depot
it was greeted with cheers , which thin via-
itomiu respomaleti to iii a hearty manner.
The train was iii every sense a harvest
excursion train. 'rho cars were all dcc-
orated wlthm stocks of cormm amid bumuchiemu of
maillot and othmer gralims and banners oh the
side of time doors told the towns that wemo
representeti in time ecurslon.
No sooner had the train stopped than th
visitors rushed for the cars and hastened
imumiediately to the exposition. The expo-
muttion seenis the main objective point for
all excursionlats and no matter what time
they arrive that is the first place they make
for.
Ciuuimmgeae Iii U. & 0. Sajutlirvesterum.
CINCINNATI , Mug. 15.-It was oillciaily
aminotunced here 'today by I'resident a it.
Bacon of the Baltimore & Ohio Southwest-
era that on next Monday the ofllce of vice
president and general manager , now held
by Captain W. W. Peabody , would be sep-
orated. Captain Peabody will continume as
vice president and executive head of the
company iii this city and General Sumperla-
temident I. G. Rawn will become general
manager , In full charge of operation.
"eVili Commit , lute ) 'V'rlsCo Sstenm.
NE\V YORK , Aug. 15.-PresIdent RobIn-
son of the St. Louis & San Francisco railroad -
road , says the property of the Kansas City ,
Osceola. & Southern railway , extending froni
ICansas City , Mo. , to flohivar , Mo , , In accordance -
cordanco with a contract recently made , on
and after September 1 , 1898 , will be oiier-
ated as a part of the St. Louis & San Francisco -
cisco railroad system.
NeuConipumty to 'I'uiktChinrgt' ,
TOLEDO , 0. , Aug. 15.-Time Wheeling &
Lake Erie will be in the hands of the new
company by the first of January , 1899 , According -
cording to the reorganization plans the corn-
mittee is to elect the directors for the new
company. This leaves the property in time
bands of the committee tmntll the first an-
aunt meetimig is held , which wilh be In Jan-
nary.
IteceIer'ua Jtcport.
INDIANAI'OLIS , Aui. 15-hteceiver Ma-
lott of the Vandahia filed his report imi the
UnIted States court today. TIme report for
the nineteen momiths and ten days of the re-
ceivershlp mulmow : Receipts , $13,303,425.87 ; dls-
bursememmts , $13,164,420.66 ; balance , $138,995.-
21. The receipts for June , 1898 , were $675-
920.88 amid the disbursements $788,427.38 ,
HAS CHOICE OF TWO DEATHS
l'remut.luer uiiel 1.roturer hIreist'ua 1)1-
vorce Cuist , Conies lute
Chiczmgu Court ,
ChICAGO , Aug. 11.-TIme alternative of
poison or a revolver with which to enul her
life was ottrod by Rev. Fiavitmis J. Ilrobst ,
the preacher and lecturer , to his wife , Mrs.
Julia IL Brobot , accordIng to a bill for diVorce -
Vorco filed today in the superior court. by
Mrs. Iirobst.
The vifo aiieges in her bihi that silio chose
laudamiurn as the means with which to comn-
mit suicide and that her life was only saved
after she swallawed the drug by time circumstance -
stance of her having consumed a quantity
of milk , which ameliorated Its effect.
During tue time Mrs. Ilrobst was uncon-
scions from the effect of time drug , a period
of about twenty-one hours as stated in the
bill , she alleges that her hmusbanti , according
to 'himit lie later told tier , preached two ser-
momme. She also charges her husband with
squnmmdering her property. There Ims been
trouble between lirobat. and his wife for a
hong ( lame and h has threatened to begin
divorce proceedings against his wile ,
htaoord flat % Viuiii Cuihlforzuhgi ,
SAN BERNARDINO , Cal , , Aug , 35-
Timer' has just passed over this sectiomi a
hot wave that baa never had ii varahhel hero
within the memory of man. Th maximum
bus been 102. 109 , 107 , 103 , 100 , 104 and 103
for sevemi days , To add to the disagreeableness -
ness of ( he weather there has been a very
low barometer.
Misrriuige I.Ieeuiuae-ei ,
TIme following marriage licenses were
issued by Ccuaty Judge Baxter yesterday :
Nmtmtm utah reetileuce Ago.
Theodore liroekmnami , Chlppewn raIls ,
\'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Mrs. Ehiza ( lenalke , Milwaukee , Wis . , , , , 34
Samuel flolelgor , St. Joseph , Mo , , . . . . , , , 70
Mrs. Rosa MIller. St Joseplu , Mo . . . . . , , , 311
l'hilhip Ittliler , Omaha . . . . . , . , . . . , . . . , , . , , 26
Julimi l'oliock , Omohie . , , , . . , . , , , . . . , . . . , , , 22
Wllhinmii Herbert \'heeler , Omaha. . . . . . . . 28
hattie Framices Cad ) ' , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
hiram if. Gleason , ( lien Elder , ICan. . . . . 22
Olive Ilcrst , Glen Eider , Kami. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Victor Shmllhan , Albright , Neb. , , , . , , , , , , . 21
Anna Ilurb , Albright , Neb . . . . , . . , , . , . . . 19
Jamntms Beimsk , South Omaha . , . , , , . . , , . , , . 23
dary Stanek , South Omaha . , , , . . , . , . . . , , . 23
hiartsoa Trurner , Oniatmia . , . , . . . , . , , . . , , , . , 21
Sarah Folender , South Omaha . , . , . . . . . . . 21
John W White , Des Moines , . , , , , , , . , , 57
Mrs. Ella \'btte , Des Mohne , In. . . . . , , 25
Zebulomi II , Arbogast , Itobtuson , Kami , , . , 46
Mrs. Rosa Jortiomm , htobineon , an. . . . . . . . 23
Francis Joncks , College 'Iew , Neb . , , . , , 45
darguerittu W'libttr , Omaha , , . , . . . . . . . . . , 24
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Auuyttultmg html a spirit of lmrunony ire ,
vniied at time meeting of time city fathers Inst
night. Time wrangling commenced prOmflflty
mit 8 o'clock and continued wltlm only a ehort
intermission for tuo hours. Au Imamenso
amount of business na brought up and disposed -
posed of , time roost ImpoPlont netiomi taken
being the granting to the Omaha ( las corn-
pany of an entirely miew franchise. Mayor
Ensor was absent umid I'resldent llarrett oc-
cupled ( ho chair. After the regular roumtimie
lied been gone tiurotmglu 'ititlu iCelly moved
that the rules governing time introdtmctioum of
ordinances be suspended amid tlmmut ime nmdi-
nanco grantiimg a fruiclilao to the Oniahma Gas
company be rend for ( lit' first 'Ime lIen-
mmett and F'anferlik objected to tlils but time
majority ruled nntl the document was lmaniieii
to the clerk. At the conclumsion of time read-
log the ordinance \vcnt to tue jiudicirery coin-
mmilttco and in a momnent the comnimiltteo ,
which is composed ot iCcil ) ' , 13'trett and
Mort , hmamided imp a typewritten report recomu-
mnendlng ( ho grantliug of time fraiichiise. This
report was illOfltel , all members votlmmg in
favor of it with the exeepilomi of ihc'mmmictt and
Panferhik. 'l'lmcii time ordiminmic' sas reati time
sccontl titan and thIrd time and was passed ,
the two members who haul opposed time uit'as-
tire all thmrommgii votiumg in the mmegatlve.
TImr're was a bit of hum during tIme proceedings -
ceedings when a represeimtative of thm local
gas conmpmuny nttemnpted to have a quiet lit-
tIe talk vitli a member of the council , Mort
was on lila fct ill a moment nuid objected to
so nitmehi lobbying aiW the clinic sustained
time ohjectioim. This caumseui the objectiouu.
able gas company rr'prcneiitativu to wIth-
drni' , but lie was miot to be frozen out iii
that manner timid sent mi imuilcemnami to tue
coumncllrnan with a mesnage. AgaIn Mort
objected , but the olilcer of time law Anlalued
his little say before ha' left the enclosure
whIch is SUpioSed to be sacred to tIme-
thi'ce-mnemnbers of thin coumnell.
Tiii new ordimltmmico Is simIlar to ( lie one
iiassed in July , 1897 , vitii ( lie exceptiomu that
the lirice of gas to the comisumner is rcthmcetl
from $1.50 to $1.85 iter timolmsand ctmbie feet.
The company makes ( lit' price to time city $1.
per tlmousanil feet , which is also a rcdumctlon.
A royalty of S cents per thiotmsamitl cimbic feet
Is to ho haiti by the commiliami ) ' aumd gas is
to be dehivoreil to consumers iii time downtown -
town district within eighteemm months from
time passage of the ordlnammce. The orditmamice
further provides that th price to be charged
simall he govermied by the price in Omnahia ,
time maximum prices alone beimig fixed by th
council in the ordinance ,
Electric street lights were ordered ho-
cated at Twenty-sixth antI C , Twenty-third
and IC , Twenty-thlal amid 1' , Flfteemitli and
Madlsomi , Twenty-seventh and
Q , Thirty-
illuthi anti T , Thirty-first amid L. Thirty-see-
end and K , Twemmty-secouiti mind N and Forty-
first tmntl Q.
The aIiOifltmfleOt of nh nddltionui : flremmiamm
amid Pollcemmlaiu s'as reconmmneimuied auth l'resi-
dent Barrett nnwetlS' . J. Ward as time fireman -
man amiti Frank Crawford as the policetmian ,
110th IilIOimitflmeflts vere conhlrmued.
Bemmnett muud a statemnemit to the effect
that the hair dryliig field over by time standpipe -
pipe was a mitilsance antI lmo wanted It
abated. The matter was referred to the
chief of police amid time sanItary imisiectors.
ICohly ennotmoceti ( lint ciumtte a miumimher of
the city oniploycs have falleti to give bomitls
as 1's reczulrcd by law amid Bennett foiloweul
up this statemncuit iy asserting tlmnt very
few of the irnlie'Ilmemm hind furnished the required -
quired bonds.'ear ( lien made a motion to
the effeet that. all aohlcemuexm and others
froal wboiii a bond is deinamided be required
to uresent bonds lit the next meeting. Time
motion was adopted and nih such iersons
vI1l be notified.
The need at supp'fag vater for the Albright -
bright school carnq , imp again and it opened
the way for a resolution ordering a mmimrnbcr
of fire hydrants. 4iydrantn wore ordered
located at the , folbwing places : Twenty-
tliirtl amid P. CoUimtv road and llnlirnrui nvn _
flue , Railroad avenue nimfi Madisomm , Fifteenth
and MadIson , Seventeenth amid Madison ,
Eigiiteomith amid Madison , Twentieth anti M ,
Twentieth antI L , Thirty-eighth amid L ,
Thirty-ninth anti L , Thlrty-fommrth amid I ,
Thirty-fifth and I , Thirty-ninth amid V and
Thirty-ninth and 1V. Of this r.uunbor time
Boarti of Education Mill pay the coct of three
hydrants for a year in order to obtain water
for the Alhright school.
City ClerIc Carpenter was aumthorlzed to
advertise for bIds for qtiarters for time city
offices , Jail , etc. Tue lease of the present
apartments exilres in December and it is
the intention of the council to move.
Trainer said that better car servicO on
the Q street line Is a miecessity auth a corn-
mittee will wait uion thin street car nian-
ugers with a view' to hiavixmg niorti cars run
cmi this himie morning and evening. The
company wIll also lie asked to 1)10cc COfl-
dimctors on these ears.
An ordinamico will lie drafted ammthorizing
th sale of bonds for time gradimig on II
street between Twemmtietii miii Twciity-lirst
streets. This grading cost $930.
Peter 13. bluer , Thirty-third and IC
streets , coniplaincul that Ollicer Morrissey
haul eliot his dog and lie alleged that time
officer emitered ltis yarth to shoot the animal.
After the reading of this complaint Mort
took occasion to say that thm PeOllo of his
ward objected to ) iilcer Norrissey amiti ho
wanted iiiai detailed for dumty in some other
part of the city. The counclhmnami was informed -
formed that ( lie umnyor controlled the police
force anti such requmesta aliotmid be made
direct to ( lie cimief executive.
Anna Meyers served notice that she met
with a serious accident at Twenty-sixth
and N streets a few days ago and would
hold the city reaponsible. The woman
stepped on the cover of a vnter mnetei' box
and it gave way , ahlowlimg her to fall a dis-
lance of six feet. Simo alleges that 1mev injuries -
juries mire serious ,
Iuspi'ctor Cmirm'ohl and City Engineer IIeal
reported that the vater ihowimmg from the
N street sewer was mis clean as could be
expected anti ( lint the residemits nlolmg tIle
creek have no eonmplaiults to make.
Trcastmrer hiroadwehi reported a balance
on iiamni July 31 of $ SI.861.
Jtihjouirmicd imimtll September 1.
C unuihi uig feat.t rnuouur's te'uisleuiuN ,
Graders comnmnomiced yesterday on the cx-
cavatiomis for time foundntiomis for the nIne-
story hog-cooler house to ho built at Ar-
mour's. Mi inimnense trench was dug for
a tenmporary railroati track mmmiii 'hmen this
is completed the dirt to be inoveil viIl be
hauled out omm lint cars. 'lime mmiatcriah for
this buildimmg hue been ordered and It is
oxpcetcd that there us'iil lie tin delay from
this source.S'orlc on the other Improve-
fliemIta at this Piamit is being iuslicd. The
uincbiuie shop Iii miesuiuumlmig muhapo anti tilt. )
exterior work on the ham house lies been
Comilliletetl.
II I u'S us ht'iuertt'eI.
The following hirtha were reported at time
city clerk's ohlico yesterday : Mr. anti Mrs.
.Joimn Larsomm , Eighmtcemith nail M streets , a
son ; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. MorrIs , Nine-
teentim and I atrceta , a daughter ; Mr. and
Mrs. J. Smnola , Scvemmteentli amid N streets.
a son ; Mr. nail Mrs. 14. J. Ludwig , Twen-
(10th ( awl M streets , a daughter ; Mr. end
Mrs. P. Finz , Twemity-secomul amid 0 streets ,
a son : Mr. amith Mrs. N. Oleiton , Twenty-
seventh and I streets , a daughter.
liigiu ( j ly IeeNsi p.
'h'lio walls of time miew cooper shop mire now
nbovo grade.
Lou Mullen has returned from Old Mexico ,
where ho spent a year.
Mayor Easer has gone to Milwaukee to
look after husines matters.
Miss Mile II. hiesltimi of Ypsilanti , Mich. ,
Is visitlag friends in 11w city.
Gus ilonmi , proprietor of time Kirby hotel.
called at The lice 0111cc inst uvenhrig to toy
that lmc bad conipcilcd ( tic couiilcnco men
F'
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to kayo his place nntt that lie would not leO
tlmcmn , return ,
Toni hieleter , Thirty-second and 3 streets ,
is reported iii with ( Iiphtherla.
Miss lleic'mi Ferguson of ( llfliden , Ia. , is
thiul guest of Mrs. W. Meflonruhti.
Last week's 'teether shlpmemittu llummberetl
6,324 head , the largest of the season.
ttlwnrtl C , l'arsons of Salt. i.muko City was
the guest yesterday of 501 ( Joldstromn.
Tim floard of Euiuicatlon inet tonight to
open bids for the hawthorne school repairs.
Somilo of ( tie high weeds along Twonty-iifht
street vero being cut yesterulay by the street
gong.
S. IT. hieniler of I'ark Springs , Wyo. ,
brought eight cars of sliep to this mnturket
) estetthay.
Stone sidewalks are being laid In trout
of Frank Tliomnpsoa's place , 'twetity-toumrtb
nntl IC streets.
Iamm Cameron of the Ctithniiy I'ncking corn-
li1uY retuirmictl yestertiny fromul a buusliiess
trip to Sioux City.
Thomas J. Neal wotilti like to represent
South Ornmmlmmt iii the legislature this fall ,
so wotuitl iti Johnston.
Miss Ella O'Connell of the 1)rovers' Jour-
mini office force lmauu returned from a month's
Vacation spemit , Iii Duluth.
City Emmgitmcer Deal iii making a new amp
of tim city , which will ho liummug in the coun-
cii chaniber when coaipheteth ,
Miss idithi Jack of F'armnlngton , Ill. , or-
rlved yestem'tlny amid will visit ( lie oxpositloim ,
the guest of Saiii anti harry Christie.
P. W , Wihiler of Swift anti Company's Ciii-
cmugo oillce is hero Iooldng otter tim local
itlamit during the illness of General Maimmiger
i'm ice.
The woniemu of the First I'rcsbyterian
cluurch will give a iavn social anti mntisicui
at thmo resldemmce of Mrs. It. L. Wheeler this
evetiltig.
TueS'omiman'mu auxiliary of St. Martin's
lpiscopal church will imleet with , Mra. A.
V. Miiler , Twenty-first and N streets ,
\Vcdtiestiny afternoon.
Jolla Carol , time muon who was stablmeii by
Mike licka at the city jail Sunday mnoruming ,
is rcstimmg eaail3' at the hiospikul amid time
doctors expect ( lint he will be out imm a
short time.
Ctmdmiliy's nrtesiam well is down 1,690 feet
miii stilt svnter has not been strimek. Super-
imitentloiit Cauneroum says ( hint lie vlll bore
clear through to Manila umiless lie gets
water before lie goes that far.
F'runk Thompson took a shot at a hurgiar
who was trying to break into his pInc ,
Twenty-fourth titl IC streets , Summday uiiglmt.
The police arrested a man on suspicion , but
Thmomulison says lie is not ( lie fellow.
A gnullmig machine anti a dozen teams ,
along with a steam roller are miow at work
eli tim new stock yards boulevard. This
strip of roadway , which is to be a mandaniamu ,
covered with gravel , viil extomiti from the
Excliuungo buildimig to the west. end of the
1. street viaduct , a distatice of 1,200 feet.
Jolmmi FItz Roberts , presidemit of tIme Board
of Eduicutioii , rushes into Print Iii a local
sheet to explain that his family is ouily so-
jouurmitmig at Limicohum tcmnpomarily while his
chiilthren are at school. The fact retnains ,
however , that lie gave up his residence hero
maid moveti his household goods amith family
to Lincoln ,
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONGRESS
Oiuuiuiun 1VorIers.i'hun to 3lnke liii ,
'l'riu , , ' ,
nsmui IeIssi1,1it ( sutiieri mug a
( remut Suece ,
A meeting of time representatives of the
different Sunday schools of the city was held
last xiight in the Youmig Men's Christian
association rooms for the purpose of die-
ciissing anti comnleteizmg idana for tile
Transmnississippi Sunday Schiooh congress to
be held loire September 27 to 30 inclusIve.
Delegates Cream nearly fifty scimools were In
attemmulance , This comigress will be one of
( lie most. extensive of its kimiti ever held amid
ati elaborate program has been orepared.
Promiminent. Sunday school workers of both
east anti west will take an active part anti
it is estimated ( lint there will he fully
1,500 delegates in attendance.
The meetings will be divided between ( lie
First Methodist amid the FIrst Congregational
churches. Timree lmunlrpl , lnlinr. , hn , . nm _
ready been subscribed by the schools of
tile city and IJie stun will be raised to $500
before the congress opens. Nearly mmli of
time sDeakers will have their railroad cx-
liemises iiaid and somne wIll receive a small
salary in addition to this expense. Time en-
tertainrnent of these speakers will devolve
uipon the members of time different chuirches
to which tue lecturers belong. The pro-
gratn will consist of addresses on bible
stumtiy. song services , reading papers amid
question boxes.
'l'Otk Aruold'ee 2lomut- ' .
Last night footpads assaulted and robbed
E. 0 , Arnold just outside of the exposi-
tiomi grounds on Twemitieth street. Arnold
is an ice cream vendor on tile grountls and
sells from a push cart. Ho hind sold out
his stock and left ( lie grountia shortly aCtor
8 o'clock. After passing through ( ho gate
lie wns met by a man who struck him
over the head with a samiuhhiag and was
felled to the groumiti. After this a corn-
pnmiioii cauumo to the assistance of tile rob-
her anti the two went ( brought A nohui's
IOcketS , taking away about $9 , the amount
of tIle day's sales.
Tout wammt some pictures of limo exposition.
Photogravtmres are thio best. You can miiaktt
your owmm selection ; three for 10 cents.
hhotogravmmro Departmnent , Omaha lice.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
F. E. Samilorn was ycetertlay granted a
permit. to erect a $5,000 dwellimmg on North
Fortieth street ,
Time ' 'Crack Comnimany' ' of time Omaha hlighi
mucimool cadets will meet at the High school
groumitis at 7:30 : Friday evemming , August 19.
Miss Faminlo Franlcei of ( ho Imperial
Opera comnpiuny , St. Louis , Is delighting time
visitors at Schulz' Roof garden this 'eek
with hem' excellent voice.
Thin local potofilco clerks hero selecteti
J. Albert Davis as thmeir delegate to ( liii
convention of the National AssI.ciiitiomm of
l'ostofllco Clerks which meets in Detroit ,
Micli. , September 5 to 8.
Tlio hloimnes anti Qulvey contempt muattor
which was to have been argut'tI before Jumthgn
Scott yesterday by Attorney Montgomery ,
for the tiefemidants amud the Nebraska Cliii-
dren's Rome society , anti ChurchIll , for the
1)otlds , was hitmt off ummitil Tuestiny macriling.
Piujiermi lmi ci divorce stilt have been Cloth
by nmmmi Ii. Smrmitim , who seeks perpetuiul
separation from her husbanuh , Archie I ) .
Smith , emi ( lie ground of desertiomi. They
were mnarrietl at Frornont May 1 1 , 193 , amid
she alleges that lie left her Auiguist 8 , this
yoam.
. \momig the SI , Joseph visitors to the cx-
Iosltiou were Samuel Iloisiger , oged 70 ,
and Mu-mu. ltosa Miller , ageti 39. They eon-
chmtietl to celebrate ( lie occasion by gettimig
mi'trried. Accordimmgly they repaired In tim
oihlce of County Jtidgu Baxter yest m'day
ammO wore matie mann and wife ,
M. 0. Itolmrboughi , I. . , J. Rolirboumgim and it.
A. Jtohirboumghm , proprietors of ( lie Ommmalia
Comnniercial college , have mecelvetl vord of
time death of their father , Adam Itohrbougb ,
at Qulacy , Ill. , on Monday mornlimg. The
soils , uccommipanieti ( my their mnotlmer , left
Cam' hmomime on Monday afternoon.
IiUilding inspector hiutier , who is emmgmmgcd
1mm lookimig tufter time transformation of the
todgo ) school imuto a city jail hutUhing , Is
authority for ( lie statement that the jail
cart ho mmmoretl into ( tie new quarters by Sep-
tomuber 1 without doubt. The cells turn
being hiut imi Iiiaco now , nod as soon a they
mire inmmtohitd miothimig but time pluaibing will
remain to be domie , Time stable will tmleo
be in shape for occuipancy by time first of
next month.
i'ermnamient organization of the Clvii SerY-
Ice htetirememmt association will be eftected
a uucek frommi Vednesduy evening , Thus' or-
gamiizatlon has imeemi formed by ( lie local
PostOmtiCU clerks , 111511 carrIers and railway
mail clerks. Superimitemitiemit of Malls J. S.
Cramer is the temporary Imrt'eIdent enl (
Thomas Dwyer of tue carriers secretary
its jiturpose is to provide for a tumid for 'the
beociht of oiil euuiiloyes uho are retired
from the servIce ,
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BEER TRUST FULLY ORGANIZED
Nlumc hiIc Imiteriulircii cr' ( 'Iuie'erns ,
A cc iii tile leut Vlutt'li lie-
M luu Olrit I loiuw ,
ChilC.OO , Aumg. 1&-Tlm 1'nittl Breweries
company of Ne' Jersey. which completed its
organlzatlomi in New York last miiglmt , uihl
begin in business in ChIcago tomorrow.
Nine local brewers have flictI deeds , trails.
ferring $2,110,500 worth of ProPerty to time
ilnltcti Breweries company of New Jersey.
anti the latter company flIed a mortgage for
$3,500,000 iii favor of Otto T. flanmiarti munti
GortlonteDommniti , pledgimig lamiti mmii lmmi-
rovcmlmcnts in Chmicago , ( 'ook cotimity , Rock
lsiamui coimnty. Illinois , anui Carroll coummty ,
Iowa. The Chicago anti Cook county vrop-
ertics mnortgtugeti are time iuailio that vere
transferred by time nimme breweries. 'the
breweries which transferretl or t'ommiblmmetl
their holdings are : liemin & ( inbier Bros imig
compaumy , Fecker llrewimig commipaumy , Chicago
Brewing comimjnny , Star tlrouving conlpaimy ,
Citizens' Brewing compamiy , Sonthi Chicago
Brewing company , \Vllliamii hhumehil hlreu lug
comnpauy , Monarch Iirewiiig eommupamuy auth
Nortiuu'cstern h3re'immg company , 'Fhrir total
value is $2,119,500. $
DEATH RECORD.
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MIL\'t1JiCRB . , img. lS.telegrani
received in this city today anmmoumiccs time
deathm of Prof. John Comfort Filhmiiore at Nets'
Lomidomu , Conui. , ( lie imonie of John I ) . Fill-
mnorn. The caust' of his death is said to be
imeart fmiiitire , he imnvimig stIfl'ereii frommi thunt
trouble. lie is survived by a witiow anti
two soils. I'rof. Fillmore Imatl a umatiommal rip-
umtmution as an atithority emi imlilian mmltmmuic. I Ic
was a mnember of the faculty of hhiprlan eol-
logo and later of the Miivaumkco b'ciuool of
Mtisic. lie muoveti to Califormilit three yeiuis
ago amid was emi an eastermi lecture toumr at
( lie ( line of his death ,
( Prof. I'ihimimoro is u'ei1 known to unamiy
Ommiahia leophe. ho will tie reimiemiibcm etl as
a delegate who took a luroininent vart in
tiiei 'uitisIc comigress , vidcim 11101 here a mnomitim
age. )
Ouiumthui * 'l'ruuvei luiR lttmuu ,
ST. El\'AflD , Neb. , Aug. l5.-Soeclal. (
-Sam horns , a travchimmg mmian of Omnniia
ulieti at A. a. Sehiheiis' hotel at 2 o'clock
Sunday morning. ills remnaimis were soul to
Omaha , accompammied by his sister , on ( iii'
11 o'clock tralmm today , '
Atlsuuuice'uuuc.uuis tim Ihmurluie ( irms ,
Vi'ASiIiNGTON , Aimg. 15.-Several liromno-
tiemis Iii the uminrlmie corps inure resulted
from tile ailvancemnent of Lieutenammt Coio-
lId It.V , Iiuntimigtomi , the iicro of Guman-
tanarmio , to ( lie grade of colomiel. Major It.
1. . Mende becommics a lieutenamit colonel , Cap-
tmuin J , M. T. Voimmig a major , First Lieu-
temuant C. Ii. Lauchielmner a captain auth See-
omid Lieumteiamit J. Ii. Itust'ii a first iisum-
tenant , Calittimi Laumcime'itner is especially
well lnowui in ( lila city as tim chief as-
sistaimt of the judge ativocate general of
the navy.
C emi era I IIiu iieruft it i's I gui N.
\VASIIINGTON , Aug. 15.-Brigadier Con-
eral llancroft. of ( lie Seventh army com'ps at
Jacksonville has temuderod his resignatiomm to
the adjutamit general and reqtiesteti perniis-
sion to return (0 his home in Cambrltige ,
Mass. , to resimmne his buishumess olcumptutioim ,
hliii resigimatiomi has been accepted as there
Is imo Jomlger any need of his services.
hio Iluuutiel to imimlici ii lmitttI'simtm ) ,
NBV YORK , Aumg. 15.-Vt' . Rntmlclii Good
and harry J. Price , ( lie Clmit'iiiuiati boys u'iio
are raisimig a fund to buy it hiattit'hip to me-
place thio Maiiie , called on 'toting iayor
Guggenhieimner today to exjiiaimi their Itur-
POSU anti seek iiis endorsement. 'oumng Good
asked ( lie actimig mayor to recommimmiemiti them
to thio selmool coiiimissiomitui's amid to at as
treasurer for time mommey ruiit'd : , or mippoimmt
a coninmittee which should tauC the mnattem
im charge. Time lOyS produced oimthor.iomiiens
from l'residont MeKimiley , lilemlihers of i lie
cabinet amid the mayors of several cities.
Mr. Gumggenhieimner said that some difficulty
might be expericaceul on account of a. rule
of the school board of this city imrohuibitiiig
the raising of aubscmiptlons of any lciritl
amomig the school children , html he pm'omnir.ed
to give 'ouung Good all ( lie assistance Ia his
power.
Slmoc'Ic IC llIt.eh II I am.
NE\V YORK , Aug. 15.-MaJor F. W. Reiti
of Savannah , Ga. , was foummiul death imi lila
rooai at the Marlborough hotel today. This
morning lie received a telegram frommi Suivami-
nab , signed M. Reid , which read : "Ma
critically ill , come at once. " Late this afternoon -
ernoon , when another telegram was dellv-
ered at ( lie hiotl for Major held , lining unable -
able to arouse him , time door of his roomii
was broken and lie found on ( lie hoer ( heati.
Death was caumseti by apoplexy. Tlic' second
telegram niummoumiceti time deaih of Mrs. Reid.
mliii irauuel 1iumarcrs IC I lIed ,
ST. LOUIS , Aug. 15.-A special to thin ito-
public from El l'aso , Tex. , say's : Contractor
J. II. McCarty of Little Hock , Ark. , who is
hulidimlg the Cliihumainma & Guorrero railroad
hi 2iit'xico , arrived lucre today amiti says ( limit
a Mexican laborer dropped a ihghted cigarette
into a cask of giant hmous'iher last Friday anti
a fearful explosiomi Cohioweti , kihiimug thirt'e
Mexicans anti breakimig ( lie leg of a fourth.
Foremiinin linger , who had clinurge of time Ia-
horers , will be held to ammawer for time dis-
aster.
A rmuu'.l t cut iuuiit y I iiti'ifc''c's . ,
ST. LOUIS , Mo. , Auig , 15.-A itIPclal ) to
time htepuiliiic fronm l'eri7 , 0 , T. , nays mmevs
from \Voothvard coummity is that gremt : ex-
citemnent exists lietweemm cattlenmiemi amid
farmers. Faruiers have cut jimisturo femices
antI located emi time lantl amid cattit'mmiemm have
tirivea timemu off with gumls. Seicitml bloody
fights have occimrrctl , Umiitenl States marshals -
shals went to ( lie scemmo of the comihiict to-
day.
3irae , S tti'Iiso ii 'c-r ) ' III ,
ST , LOUIS , Mo. , Aug. 15-A apecimi : to time
Ghobe-temnocrat from flhoomiiingtomm , III. ,
says : Mrs. Namer Sicu'misomm , mother of lion.
Atilai E. Stes'enmson , formner sice Ilrcshlemmt ( , is
'er > ' ill at her miomi's renilonc ° antI Is iii'-
lloved to lie hi a critical conditlomi. Sue is
almost jQ years olti anti has hwemi in extol-
I eat hienit ii unt I I a few tl nys mmgo. A mmtmmn tier
of her near relatives have been summiumiomieti.
% 'II I Sue. l'uieit'u A mu I 1'I'Viist Iii uv ,
CLEVJLANI ) , 0.ung. . 15-Time attormic'y
gemiem'al iimis decideul to bring numi turtion
against tue American Steel amud Wire coin-
hlltmiY tinder thin munti.tmuat It' : .
31av'uuue'uilH ( it' tc'e-u.ii % 'ess.'is , . % 11g. 1 II.
At Ltvorpool-Arrived-Cmutaiomiimu , fgommm
Boston.
At hlrerncrbmavcn - Arrirctl - fiarhiam'ossa ,
from New York.
At Glbrnltur-Arrlveuh-Aihcr , fromum Nov
Yom'k , Saihed-W'erra , for New York.
At Neur York--/t rrlvetl-Mansdmumui , from
flotterdium ; Boric , from Liverpool.
Boils
Capt. V. H , fltinlap , Cbattn-
flange , , says ; "evera1 years
ago boils amid carbuncles iuupc'nm't'd
upon me to an alam'ining extent ,
causing inn great trouble and iuaIti ,
l'liyslciamis' treatmemitdid not ecein
to avail , nntl filIally I decidemi to
give . S. 8 , a trial. I imniirovel at
once , and after taking six bottles ,
thiobollsamid carbunclesdismihiiiemmretl
entirely. "
, ror Dl
The uiOO
( Swift's SpecIflc is the only blood rem-
etly gtuarmtmmteed purely t'fJetlb1e ; It
forces cult every trace of iiuipuime blood ,
end cures cases that. no otimer remnedy
can touch Valuable books mailed Iron
by SvriIt Specific On , , Atlanta , tin ,
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iihaii
"Afler I vo' tuuduuceel to trr ' .R'A.
11 fl'I'P ( , I wlh lucre' t'o stItutmt them In ibm' house ,
aiy hluct w55 Iti a Ct7 bad shape anti un- head
StiieI and I hail ttiruti ii triihh ? w Sitice ink'
lint ( 'ateturit5 , I heel immuc' wife lint ao uiscd
iiic'tmm tmu 1 m fliai mecumlus for Cculr eteniameim
, Jos. KmtLlmLtxa. luct Congress SI. , St Louis , 310.
CANDY
° MARS PZ0PST1I1D
) ' , ' . , . . . . : :
i'lenusnt , l'alntnblo l'nicuit Taste ( lend 110
Good. lcver Siekeim , cakvmu or Gripe. hOc. 2c ( thi.
. " CURE CONSTIPATION.
5Itrli , , Im.me1 rompin7 , Itlt.io , imouat. m , , l , 'i , I8
O TO-BAC Cold aM unrnntt'ed iy suii drung-
- ghtsto VUJC'i'obacco hisblu.
tim * At
I'I16 GEM R11'ORA1IVE
It's nnt "pItent" mcdrlmic ! , but In llrcparetl
dtrect. Iromni tao fornmiula of 11. It harmon , hi. I ) . ,
Clevolammil's mnost emntncnt , .pectalfrt by I llmmimer
0. Jlemisomu , l'hm , P. , it S. it. s.m.LNl tinereat-
cat knouvn re.storativo nmu,1 imivigorator. I I
sites oliti Ilesli , muuuielc , nuutl stretiglil , clenr
limo brain. unaltes ( ho blood
I UtO amid rich amid catmH's a
4\ guicrmi : feeling oh henuithi ,
strenii nmitl remut'wotl vitality -
ity , rimtlo the gemiermtiO or-
. - , anna mire liriped to regniui their
- ' ' rrnal ow era mmii thin mum I-
. , 'ti , borer is qumirlcly mummuit , ccii-
; ; . . , . . ' . scious of ulrcrt hnemietit , Oao
, : . % , . , ' box wilt rork 'ont1ers , lix
shioulti huericcI mu cuire. ruin
- - , thirectiomms in every hnx , Or lIlt
. out tiio tllm'gmitusis mbcet you
Ilmiti enclo'.ctl , anti we uill gtvo
your case special attemitton witinoumi extra
charge. i1t mt-ltIN is fc'r smile at all tirtmg
stores , a (30-tio'ec lti for Itt ) vc'mut. , or we unit
mailitsocurely sealed oui reerimitot price.
BitS , BARTON ANI ) 1tENON.
in. ilar-llcmm lilock , Cleveland , 0. I
Far sale by Ruuiimi & Co. , 13th maid ljoumg'
1014 ; J. i. 1umiicr & Co. , 1102 1)titmgliuit St. ,
mouth ( lriiiiamn irug Co. , 15th nail 1"armmtmn :
Kiimg l'hiitrmuunvy 27th aultl Lt'un-eimworthm ;
I'c'ytomi's 1'iuiirnimie' . 2lthm nuiti l.e'nuvt'miwnmthi
i' . ,1 . St'vhurtu , Sun t Ii ( imuinhnm , il tutl itI I o timer
tl rtmggist s iii OmnutIRu , SoU ( hi Ommma lint , ( 'outicii
lilum ft a.
W'hilIN OTlilihtS FAIl. CO5t'LT '
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DCTGiIS
Searles & Searles.
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SPECIALISTS.
Gumutrzuuulce to cii re , iipii'el tty amid iaui I.
ciiII- till 12htVOt 5 , ( IlltOIG AI )
1'ItltTE eIi.eues , , f mumimm and uauume
WE1K E1EN SYP1LS
SEXPALLY. curcth for life.
Niglut lOinissionC , Lost Mamihood , ily-
tiroceho , Vericocele , Gommorrheut , Giset , Syph-
ills , Strictumre. I'ihes , Fistuila amid Rectal
Ijicern4 , Diab'tes , Bright's 1)isease cured.
CONSti'I'A'i'ION Fhtl'IIL
Shukhfla and t atHoniu Cured
by new mmietiiod without pain or cutting.
Call on or address suithi stamup. 'i'reatmnert
by mail.
I If ) S.1lII. St. ,
IJRS , SEARIES & 8FA1ES , x'i"
For Rats , Mice , Roaches ,
and
Other
Verm iii.
iTT'S A KILLERU
After eitlng , all vermIn meek water and tle open air.
hence thIs killer is the most cleaaly on eartii ,
I1or Sale by all Druggists. Price , 15 Ccnts.
NEWTON NANUFACTURING & CHEMICAL CO. ,
95 WIlliam trcct. New Yort.
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cglniiiw. iirie. 5cenWk- .
lmlmrint Belle ? , Cure in ladmmrt. Never retumrna.
I will giaitlr seal mo tiny atmTerrr in it milila aFnlt'd
'nveloie P11 mIll a prea'rlctlon whIt rim dlrt'c.
I Ions fr , a q iitelr trl"ai' elite fair l.tt litinliooi ,
Night. les , Ncrvtiniiu hi'bilitv , emnaim IVFRk
i'iuits , 'girmcoceIe , ( 'IC (3 ii tt rlelul Music
MADE MEA MAL'
- AJAX TABLI3TS POSITIVELY COIiL
ALINr'ou , : 1)taaara-Faliing Item' U
ui7imPctencltmoei.ueenwsotc. . caused
bytbubo or other Iticeesete or4 lear
' creilosa 'J'eil qukaIm aat asratI ) II
. . restore liMit Vitality iii emI or oung. and 4
. lit a izatm fur ttu4' , Iuaine.a , or mnrrlaij , . .
- el'revant , In'anity not ! Connmntlon it
( a tin iii time , Thoirn.o Iiow. lmincdiuto ( nero , , , .
meutrmnd eftect. a ( U1ta wli.ro all other fall Imi.
.lat urea luning the euutn , , Ajax Tamleto. Tine ,
ilflVO ctmroJ tlnousanda cia. ! , , ill curr you. We uilue to. .
hive wtittn guaranico to iSert a mire 59 OT fri
emil , cao or rfiuni.1 . ( Ito momis7. i'rlc.e ' 'r'er
misrlcaeol or ill Ck : . dull trriatnientu for $2.10. 117
mull ' mc pIln wiRmtr. Utica reraiptol un'ircutar
fJb.'AJAX 'iDi'ml'ru8t. ,
RflMIDY Co
'C r.:1. : , iii.
Iror sale ma ijmat.a , Eeb. , by .au. 1ursyt1i , Z02
N. 16th , 1ulmii & Co. , luttm $ uacl Douglas , .nU
In Council Itlurs by (1. 11. lirnwn pri5hlnts.
p DR
McCREW
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, SPECIA'.IST ' ,
'j3' LV ' \ Trei , all Forms of
( ,7. DISEASES AND
.S9 DISORDERS OF
A- . . i MEN ONLY.
20YEAHS IXPEHIENCE
- Il Year. in OmaIu.
i"1. _ _ i Coaiuimauoa , h'ee. fleet Irre ,
. 1ii , t Ohllcei4Ih& Farnam SIs
zq flax 7I6 , OMAHA , Null.
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ctmRETltJHi.fl
, Vu Ilildi br uualtiu I
4Jvu9 : : ischir.s. IsSamuilloan ,
W.L"j Osu..Ls.i irrli.iiciis or ulteritiani
a.t . . .uitlt , . St 1 , ' . U C U S S
.5i.i.O , 'stai.ss , end mist .itri.
'TstEussCilucMCo..at ; er meiOimuu. ,
ff.llh by iJrugLsts , lml
, (1. 5. 1. lent is Ialu
7 ett.Hl. Slips
\ b153 or a .suu , IJ.1) .
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( 'r .i to. F'.u I i I I 'tju'tier amiti I Jc I , tic I ( 'it , i in
LI r' i. . . 'd Icy lieomd , . f cell i ommie i t e ucr' -
s'iue cc' . A ilumuihIlt , of euthi sumfih ii'it ; br
lItre' . i' , ' ( 'ja4 it f'.r . : 'J ' cCuts JOLIN II.
iSUIJJJIJLJLV. 12 W't.st & 2d sL. cw York.
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