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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY", JULY 7, 1900.
RIP ECAN IS SET AT LIBERTY
His Glass Arm Gets Him His Passport
from Omaha's Payroll.
TEAM IS TO BE STRENGTHENED MUCH
Colonel Knltli linn Xo Nollim of Let
ting the I'l-n mi ii t (io Jut ltr
cmmc If In Ten in I'iiII on
Html I.uuk,
llroolclyn, 10 Cliiclniintl, O.
CIiIl'iiko, ! IIiinIom, -I.
I'llitili-liiliin, III) Ml. I.oiiIh, l.
Kntisiix ( ll)-, II) l In ti-n ittil In, 7.
liiillnnniiolln, St Detroit, it.
Cleveland, H lliitrnlo, I).
Hip l'Ran, who has ofllclnted a portion nt
thin season as ono of thu slab artists on
tho Omaha ball team, nan been released by
Manager ttourke. A tclegrnm received by
rrcsldent Keith from Amc, la., yester
day conveying this Intelligence. No further
particulars wero given, but It Is presumed
that Manager Itourlio was much wrought
over tho result of ycetcnlay's gamp at lies
Moines, In which Kgan pitched and gave the
I'rohlbltlonlHU twclvo freo passes to first.
Tho long lino of tlefeatn which tho irst-
uhllo champions have suffered tdnco their
lcparture from home has not sweetened
Manager Hourko's temper, and Kgnn'H re
lcasa probably resulted from Manager Hill's
righteous Indignation. Whom he has signed
In Hgan's place In not known, although' It Is
certain that somo crackerjnek pitcher will
bo s(curcd.
President Iiuchanan Keith bai by r.o
inrariH dl voiced himself from his dct'tml ti
tlon to win tho Wcutetn league rcn innt tnJ
Is ovolvlug In his mind oven now divert
schemes whereby this end may bo nttal'cl.
Tho releaso of Rip Kgan Ij an lncdetit.il
preliminary to tho plans of I'rtnldcnt K Itii
and his ansoclalc. Manager O'H u ko. 1h y
nro In closo touch with moru than cno player
Of national reputo whoso scrv.cjs nil Lo
obtained regurdlcvH of expense.
"Omaha has centalnly boon cool t- tro.
cald President Keith lam night, "and I rro
po that there shall be no reason fcr regret
at tho liberal patronago bjstow.d on bane
ball In this city this e-nson and none for .1
rtlkconllniinnco 01 support, wr Intend to
land on yio iop of tho heap and It can b
depended upon that wo'll bo thero when tho
ncaeon eloHas. We've hud a run of had lu 'k
on this tour away from h'me, I ut we' 1 n nk
up for It during the coming rcrlcb on tho
home grounds. Tho boys wl 1 play better
ball when they return and find tho locnl
fan ready to encourage them tiling to vic
tory. The beat of toims take a slump occa
sionally and I sit 1 Inilet that I r.avo the bes
club In the league. Our pituhcra hnvo boon
doing go.id work even cn this disastrous ten
and In Hughes, Iloach and Ncwmeyer wo'vo
got trio that can't bo b:at. Thoy will bo
Htrengthoned by another addition to the
pitching staff, Captain O'Conr.ell will bo In
tho gamo again and everything w.ll on o
more bo smooth sailing."
..Intl. ... Y, 1 1. . . . I.I. 1.1 . 1 1 -1 I
"'ii.ii. nncii uirj 1111 111111 mr wine riiiK.vo
and 11 double. Attcndnnce, 1,100. Score:
ciiiUAno 1 I103TO.V.
11 II n 1 t n t t t
l II V Ft I H.Il J,4 I.
Mc-Cnrfy. If 1 1 2 0 0 Hamilton, cf 0 0 J 0 J
Child. 2b... 0 2 2 3 0 tYilirtii, 3b .. 0 1 I 1 0
Mi-rtes. lb.. 0 0 1J 1 0 stahl, If .. 0 J 2 0 0
It fan ft 1 1 AAA T - . it. A A 1 A 1 fl
ant( i v IT-IlUVi IU, ' w IV v
Orn. cf... 2 1 I 0 0 Fmmm, rf t 0 0 0 0
M'ofk, i 0 0 3 7 0 Iwi 2h.... 1113 0
Ilradley, 3b. 1 2 1 3 2 lsrK. 2 10 4 3
Donahue, 0. 1 2 2 0 0 Sullivan, c. 0 1 5 10
cjrimth. p... 0 1 1 1 ocurpy, p.... o 1 o 3 o
Totals ..S 10 27 1J 2l Totals ..I T 21 14 I
Chicago 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 1-1
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 31
Karncd rum: Chicago, 3; Boston. 3. Left
on bucet: Chlcnco. 0; Hoston, 4. Two-base
lilts: Donahue, arimtli, Sullivan. Sacrltlce
hits: McCarthy, Bradley. Stolen base:
Stahl. Double play: Sullivan to Tenncy.
Struck out: By nrltllth, 2; by Cuppy. 1.
Base on bnlls: Oft Cuppy, 2. Time: 2:CS.
t'mplre: Terry.
StliliillnK of tllp Trunin,
I'layed. Won. Lost. P.O.
Brooklyn TO 39 21 .6)
Philadelphia 02 35 27 .5'
Pittsburg 63 14 21 .510
Chicago 6.1 33 30 .r.24
C'lncltllliltl 62 31 31 .U
Boston &) 17 S3 .4.0
St. I.nul 51 21 31 .III
New York 68 2i) 3S .345
;i::s ov Tin: a.mi:kica m;a;ii.
Kaiianx City lint I'nrkrr Hani
HiioukIi to Win n ltnuu.nl Content.
KANSAS CITY. July 6.-The locals won
today by batting Parker In the eighth inn
ing. The game was slow and lacked Inter
est, both teams playing In a careless man
ner. Attei, dance, 1,000. Score:
KANSAS CITY. , MINNEAPOLIS.
rui.o.A.rc. It.H O.A.R.
Hemphill, rf 2 2 4 0 1 Dnvls, cf.... 0 10 0 0
wagner. .. 1 0 1 0 3 Nance, 3b... 1 1 1
O'llrlen, If.. 114 0 0
Duncan, Hi.. 1 1 II 0 1
Tar ell, cf.. 2 3 0 1 1
Hrhoefer, 3li 1 1 2 3 0
Stewart. 2b. 1115 0
wiison, c... o l 3 l n
Vllm6t. rf.. 1110 1
Lilly, If 12 10 0
Wenlcn, lb.. 0 2 14- 0 1
Klsher, c.... 2 2 4 2 1
rimltli. 1 0 2 3 1
Abtrehlo, lb 1 2 1 4 0
Gear, p 0 2 0 1 0, Parker, p.... 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ..0 12 27 11 Jl Totals ..7 1124 14 4
Kansas City 1 1 0 0 0 2 O 5 0
.Minneapolis uuuivusa i i
Burned runs: KnnHas City, 6; Minneapo
lis, 1. Two-base hits: Knrrcll (2), Wilson,
dear, Davis. Werdon. Struck out: By
near. ;.; uy earner, ., aioien onse: iiny.
SncrJIIee hits: Wnuner, Schucfer. Parker.
Bnees on balls: Off Gear. 1; off Parker, 3.
Passed ball: Usher. Left on liases: Kan
sas City, I; .Minneapolis, 8. Time: 2:00.
L'mlre; Bhcrldun.
Hooitlcrn Turn Hitters,
INDIANAPOLIS, July 6.-Indlanapolls
outb.itted Detroit today and won tho game.
Gardner made his llrst uuuearunco In two
months and the strain was too great, Kel-
luin relieving nun in tuo cigntii innins.
AiiciKiance, 1,'jw. score:
INDLVNAPOLIB. DETItOlT,
H.II.O.A.K.
ll0Rr,er, rf 2 3 1 1 2'
Heybold. cf. 1 3 2 0 o!
fleler. If 1 2 4 O 1
D'lwers, c... 0 0 . 1 0
.Malison, ss. 0 3 3 1 0
Kelly, lb.... 118 0 0
lynn, 2b.... 2 11
OAMRS OK THU NATIONAL LK.VCIIi:.
ICItaon Slioivs Hint ips In Not tlie
Oulr Brooklyn I'ltelu-r.
CINCINNATI, July O.-Kltson duplicated
Nops' perfonnancr of yestcrdny and shut
tho Clnclnn.itls out with one hit. Stlmmel
wan easy for tho champions. Attendance.
1.100. Score:
CINCINNATI. I 1IHOOKLYN.
n il O A K I It II O A i:
Barrett, cf.. 0 I 5 0 0 Jones, cf.... 3 2 2 0 0
Corcoran, ss 0 0 0 5 0 Kccler, rf... 2 S 1 0 0
Berkley, lb. 0 0 16 0 0 Jinn'ip., lb. 3 2 12 1 0
Crawford. If 0 0 1 1 0 Hheckurd, If 2 2 3 0 0
Mcllrlde. rf. 0 0 2 0 0 Dnhlen, r.. 0 2 2 1 0
Qulnn, Hi. . . 0 0 1 3 0 Cronef .30. , v. 0 1 1 S-0
HtelntMt, Sb. 0 0 0 4 0 Duly. 2b 1 1 1 4 0
1'elti, c 0 0 2 1 1 MHluIre, o. 0 1 4 0 1
Stlmmel, p.. 0 0 0 l 0 Kltson, p... 0 1 1 2 0
" Totals ..0 127 14 ll Totals ..10 14 27 13 1
Cincinnati 0 0000000 0 n
Urooklyn 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 5-10
Knrn'-d runs: Brooklyn, 2. Two-base
lilts: Jennings, Daly. Three-base hits:
Hhockard (2). Homo run: Kecler. Doublo
piny: nccKicy io vorcurim io iiecmcy.
First baso on balls: Oft Stlmmel, 3; oft Kit.
(IiimUith Iluncli Their lilts
AT. I.OU1S, July 6.-Tho Phlladelphlas
bunched 'heir lilts at onportuno times. St.
Louis outbattrd tho visitors, but their lilt:
were badly scuttcrcd. Attendance, tiOO.
Score:
First baso on balls: Oft Stlmmel, 3; oft Kit.
son, 3. Struck out; By Hllmmol. 2: by Kit
son, 2. Pussed balls: Pellz, 2. Wild pitch:
Stlmmel. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Kmsllo.
ST. LOl'lH.
n il o.a v
lliirli'lt, If.. 1 3 2 0 0
Donovun, rf 1 1 10
KelKtcr. 2b.. 1 2 2
lleldrlck, cf 0 0 0
Dlllurd, cf.. 2 2 2
Wallace, an. I 4 2
TOcGnnn, lb. 0 1 10
fiinlliorr. 3b.. 0 0 0
Itoblniion, c. 0 2 5
llurhcy, p.. 0 0 o
Crlger 0 0 0
0
o
0
o!
t
o
1
o,
2 1
0 0
PIIILAJinLPlIIA.
It. II. O A V..
Thomas, cf.. 3 2 10 0
ilaKle, It.... 3 4 2
IMeh'ty. lb. 0 0 H
I.rJoIc, 2b .. 1 1 3
Kllck, rf.... 0 2 3
Mcl'irlM. c 0 0 4
WolvTn, 31 1 1 1
Croiia, pa.... 1
Donahue, p. 1
Totals ..10 10 27 11 4
Totals .. 0 14 24 11 3
Batted for Hughoy In the ninth
fit. Louis 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 26
Philadelphia 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 -10
Knrncd runs: St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia,
P. Two-baso. hits: Wallace, Flick, LaJolo,
Thomas. Doublo play: Wolverton to ,a
Jolei to Delohanty. Sacrlllca hit: Donahue.
. , . . . I . . . 1 . . t I .. . . I . rr. 1. t . i .
Jtoblnson. Three-base hit: Single. Bases on
balls: Oft Donahue. 3: off HuKlmv. 4. Wild
jilteh: Hughoy. Struck out: By Hughey, 3;
uy uoniuHio, i. iime; s:o. umpire; Jiurst.
Illlly lln-iillton'N Poor Work
CHICAGO, July n.-Hamllton'H misjudge
of a dinicult fly and clean muff of another
helped Chicago to win two runs, the other
four resulting from clean hlttlngu. Boston
could do nothing- with Orllllth until the
IB
Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
aEANsES the System
hABlTNSTfAT.OM
'" PERMANENT! Y.
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tSUT XHt GtNUlMt - MAHT'D oy
5Uf?RNIAriGPSYRVP(g.
Vl -kV t.vo9a
tlrkey, 3h.. 1 0 0 4 0
anlner, p.. 0 1 0
iui.o.a.i:
Casey, 3b.... 1 3 3 3 1
McAl a r, 2b0 1 1 2 1
Barley, If... 0 0 r, 0 0
Kiberfeld, ss 0 n 0 1
Yeaner, rf.. 0 2 2 0 0
Dillon, 11.. . 0 0 1 0
Nlcol. cf 1 0 0 0 0
Slmw, c 3 2 5 0 0
2 1 0
1, won: Wall, 113 (N Hill). 13 to 1 and 7
to 5, second; Scorpolette, 110 (W. Klleyl,
7 to 1, third. Time. 1:08. Fireplace. Ju
Helta A. Flying ligle, Pirate's Daughter.
The Count, Durlene, Honor Bright and
Seothlri ulso ran.
Third race, selling, 2-year-olds, five fur
longs: Monevmusk, 105 (Fnllahy), 4 to 1.
Won: Jack Ford. 10-! fJ. Woodsl. S to 1 and
S to 6, second; Orleans, 101 (.Morse). 15 to
i, mira, -rime: i:ir.". jiarry l'uiuam.
Sard, Censor and Alice Scorpion also ran.
Fourth nice, ono mile: Annie Oldlleld,
101 (Crowhurst). 2 to 1. won: Maud Wallace.
91 (Dale), 6 to 1 and 4 to 5, second: Tlckful,
91 (Talley) 11 to 6. third. Time: LIJiJ. Ixo
poster, iy.uiy caiinnnn ana uuiuo kocK also
ran.
Fifth race, selltnir. six furloncs: Unn-
dnzzo. KO (Crowhurstl.MS to 5, won: Cotton
Plant, 100 (Ollmore), 10 to 1 nnd 4 to 1,
second; Lexelle, 100 (McOnnn), 15 to 1. third
Time; i:ij. I'trcy it- ouu anent Fnenu
alio ran.
Sixth race, selling, six furlongs: Klght
Bells, 101 (Dale), S to 1, won; Grantor, 101
(Ollmore), 7 to 2 and G to 5. second; Macon,
99 (R. Smith). 12 to 1, third. Time: 1:22.
Osnet, Iron Chancellor. Colonel Gay, Iady
Curzon. Bertha Nell, Necklace, Blrulo May,
Klb nnd Castlne also ran.
HOWELL BEATEN AT HENLEY
iTEEELY REVIEW OF TRADE
Big Failures in Iron Industry Oomo as a
Surprise,
FF0RTS TO ADJUST WAGES PROMISING
rop Yenr for (Srnln la Oier nml Out
mini .! eiiiput of Wlirat llns ot
lle-n toppcil, AIIIioukIi Soine
n hut Dlniliilslicd.
Kcllum, p... 0 0 1 0 0. Miller, p...,
Totals .. S 13 27 14 3 Totals . . 6 10 24 S 3
ludlnniuiollf) 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 2 1-8
Detroit 0 0002020i-
Inulucs Ditched: Gardner. 7; Kcllum. 2:
Miller. 8. Baso hits: Off Gardner, 7; off
Kelliim. 3: riff .Miller. 3. Bases on li.illn: Oft
Gardner, 2; oft Helium, 1; oft Miller, 2.
Struck out: By Gardner, 1; by Kellum, 1;
by Miller. 2. Karned runs: Indianapolis, 5;
Detroit, a. Two-naso mis; r iynn, Aiauison,
1 1 I 1 .1 r ni.... ..D. 1,1,,.
uwhiii;L'i, uv u.,111, v.nni; . A I, i " t - ,,r una.
Madison, llogrlever, Yeajer, Miller, Doublo
play: Hocrlever to Madison to Powers.
Stolen bases: Geler, Flynn, Ilarley, Passed
tn n : Hiinw. i.en on oases: inuiunapoiis, 7;
Detroit, 7. Umpire: Dwycr. Time: 2:1D.
IllsoriH Lome Anjlioiv,
BUFFALO. Julv 6. Kerwln nltched a
good same, but errors gave tho visitors
nearly all their runs. Attendance. l.OvO.
Score:
UUITAJ.O. I CLEVKTiAND.
It.H.O.A.B. Il.Il.O.A.i;.
Shenron, cf. 0 3 1 0 0 ritkerlnff, cf 1 14 0 0
Hnllliran. If. 0 0 3 1 O.Krlsbeo. rf.. 1 0 3 0 0
Schreck. rf.. 0 1 0 0 0 Oenlns, If ., 0 1 1 0 0
Carey, lb .. 0 0 17 I O Duelow, ss.. 0 12 4 1
llallmiin, . 0 0 0 8 3 rrlsham, lb. 1 1 9 0 0
Atherton, 2b 0 0 3 C 1 Hood, 2b ... 1 2 5 2 0
Anilrewayab. 0 0 1 4 2Sulllvan. 3b: 2 3 V 2 0
silrr, u .... u 1 1 1 v aiJirB, u i u m u u
Kerwln, p .. 0 0 1 1 1 rauvcr, p ... 1 1 0 0 0
Totals .... 0 4 27 20 '7 Totals .... S 10 27 8 1
Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Cleveland 0 21300002 S
Karned rims: Cleveland. 3. Three-base
hit: Plckcrlnir. Doubln nlnys: Ballman to
Atherton to Carey; Sullivan to Flood to
(Jrlshnm. First bnse on balls: Off Kerwln.
3; oil' Fauver, 2, lilt by pitched ball: Ker
wln, 1, Time; umpire: cantiuon.
StnniltiiK fif the Teniii.
Chicago
Milwaukee
Indianapolis
Cleveland
...117
...H7
...a
...fit
Kansas City 71
..07
fir,
07
41 2 .1513
33 20 .5li 1
3.1 2S .515
35 20 . 64.'
31 37 .4i 9
31 3ii .46)
2S 31? .421
21 43 .357
Minneapolis
Detroit
Buffalo
1. club Defeat Huniplire j-.
lCIOH. Neb.. July .-(Sneclal.)-A crowd
of l,0u0 neoplo wltnesseil a very Interesting
gamo or Dan nero touny, tho sooro was
ratner large, mu it was ouo to ino very
ibnavv wind nrcvalllnc. Tlescoetter. tho
catcher of tho Humphrey team, was quite
seriously injured in tnc tutu inning. coro:
Leigh 0 1 0 2 3 2 3 1 0-12
Humphrey 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 9
Batteries: Lelch. Dexter and Staab:
Humphrey. Peterson, Gallagher. Tlescoet
ter and Kdwurda.
T.oulMVllle Wins Hnslly.
LOUISVILLE. Neb.. July . (Snoclal.1
la a gamo of baso ball hero today between
Plattsmouth and the. homo team tho locals
simply hail a walkawuy with Parmeleu s
Tigers anu uno gamo was never in uourit.
considerable money chanced hands. Thu
score was 27 to 7. Tho home team Is ready
to meet any team in me state, uatteries:
Plattsmouth, Butler and Hawkins; Louis
ville, Ossenkop and McNealy, Umpire: Bob
Flu Ingram.
VOTER MAKES GRAND RECORD
Anirrlcnn Onrntnnii ('ollnpar nt Uin
tah of Diamond Sculls nnd
, early Drowns,
HKNLEV. July .-Showers ushered In
tho llnal day of the great English rowing
match. The attendance was far below tho
average. Tbe rumors which were abroad
early as to the Indisposition of the amateur
champion, B. II. Howell, the American,
woro unfortunately confirmed by tho rceiilt
of tho llnal heat for tho diamond sculls, In
which he was beaten by 13. C. Hemmcrdo
of Oxford by three-quarters of a lcnuth
nftcr a spirited contest, which so exhausted
tho American sculler that ho fell out of
his boat and would have been drowned but
for prompt assistance from tho umpires'
boat. Tho time was 8 minutes 42 seconds.
Tho race was a superb exhibition. Both
started at n forty-stroke. Howell, how
ever, promptly went to tho front and was
clear ut tho Hectory, and at Fawley Court
half a length divided tho oarsmen. Hem
merde Immediately after closed up the gap.
Howell's steering was poor at this point.
Twlco In tho last minrtor of a tnllo the
scullers changed positions, but Hcmmcrde,
Berved by the advantages of his station,
Btayed better, and won 11 most punishing
aquatic duel, Howell fainted Immediately
after ho stopped rowing. His Immersion In
thu water restored blm to nurtlul conscious.
ness. He seized tho bow of his boat, but
was burely able to hold his head above
water wncn lie was drugged uno ino um.
pirn's launch. Tho oarsman had to bo car
rteil nullum.
In the llnal heat of the grand challenge
cup Lennder beat Trinity college, Cam
bridge, after a magnlllcent race. Trinity
lead half way. when the advantage of the
station enabled Leandor to win by a half a
length. Time: 7:00.
In tho Thames rhallengo cup, final hent,
Trinity college, Cambrldgo, beat Dublin
university. It wn n irnnil rneo nnd bad
steering, duo partly to the wind, lost the
irishmen the event, which was won uy one
third of a lennth. Time: 7:23.
In tho stewards' handicap Lennder bent
Trinity college, Cambridge, by ono and a
nuurter lengths. Time: 7:55,
In tho visitors' nlnto Trinity collene. Cam-
lirldge, best .Magdalen college, uxioru, uy
two nnd a. half lencths. Time: 7:53.
In the final of the ladles' chnllenge ploto
New college, Oxford, bent Eaton by half a
length. Time: 7:18.
Trinity hall, Cambridge, won the llnal
heat of the Wyfold challcngo cup, defeating
the Kingston Rowing club by two and a
half lengths. Time: 8:01.
Tho sliver goblets were won by C. J. G.
Ooldier nnd G. M. Maltland of Trinity col-
lege, Cambridge, who bent W. Dudley Ward
and 11. h. Ktncrington-mitn or tne same
college uy two ana a nair lcngtiiu. Time
8:33.
Tho Eton boys wero greatly cheered as
they paddled down to defend the trophy
thoy had held for seven years. They dashed
off nt a fust stroke of forty-one, against
Now's thlrty-slx, and led at the quarter
mile, when New collcgo drew level and,
later, held half a length of tho lead. The
Etonians mndc a bnivo struggle, never row
ing below thirty-eight strokes per minute,
but they wero quite unablo to regain tho
lead over wow s reany nrsi-ciass crow.
BAD DAY FOR FAVORITES
mph' vntitr intv r. n n nun . r
Weekly Hovlew of Trade tomorrow will say:
Failures In the first half of 1900 were
v.ni, wun uaomiies ui iuv,aiu,iu. inure
wero thirty failures of banks nnd llnnnclal
corporations for tio.iffi.G, leaving C.3.12 com-
. I . . . . ...lH H..LIII,!.... 1 r,-?
iiirriitu ittiiuica, nit.i i.tiMiiiiicrs ui fiiiiiir
757.
Jiau it open iirvuiuii'u mui inu iti nun
Industry would bo thrown from unprece
dented activity Into great depression, with
many works closed and prices reduced fully
a quarter, without failures amounting In all
to 130,000, It would havo been thought lm-
1 1 ' I ' ..... . I. -1 - In 1 1 1 1 r n.. ,., ,,.. . I .a
UnSIUie. JUt IIIU oa .nuuiwa 1,1 it.iiv wti-
nartmont for tho Last quarter were In, all
for J2S.9T5, though Bessemer rtg has fallen
from 25 to 318, and plutcs from 3.1 to, 1.5
cents, and the average for Iron ana steel
products has declined Just a per cent elnco
januari' iu. come iuhuci uruiiut- i,,y
expected before things are adjusted for an
other uctlve season and efforts to nrransa
W11KI-B HID IIIUIVlllli
The Fall lllver committee has decided to
close Its cotton mills for a time, nnd some
of tho lamest woolen works havo been
closed or much reduced In force, A larso
snare or ino oout miu aiiuu muc m in
active, and no change In nrkes bus resulted
since thoso of somo weeks ago, which, ac-
coruins; iu init'i ni--ui,ir, ....... j
fu-nr ,t iim manufacturers than wus at
the time believed.
Cotton has rcacjiea iu',t ccnis, wuu
widely1 prevailing feeling that the sum
clenci' of the next yield cannot be deter-
1 1 1 . . n ImAtaltaA 4 1 m In In
niuieu bo run no who
crop Is moro lluble to le afTected by viclsfll-
....... . n.lilnl, I. r , ... nnmnnllMl
grent changes In efitlmates, regarding; which
there Is moro cotton than tho world will
wnnt, in an iirouuuiiiii, 11 mu
tures fairly, and the shrinkage of demand
tho uncertainty as Jo the Chinese situation.
HUt TllO mUTKi-'L 1 III mu lliuiiui iw
the most of every uncertainty regarding
"'rhcrop year for grain Is over, and the
ouiwaru movemeiii. u. mirai nun iiui
stopped, although somewhat diminished by
tho vagaries In prices. W hllo exuet figures
for tho rear will not be mado for somo
days to como they differ very little from
WU.WO.UIIIP UU. Ol Wllllll. uiu mm
ported last year, whllo In 1S0S It was slightly
1 , . I.. .. . nutf.H I... tlii mnul pnn.
larger. 11 i iia.wu u,
servatlvn whether, Indian corn has not at
last crept Into wucli favor n place of other
grain tnni a ursm iiii i " v"
required hereafter, lessening the strain In
tins coururv wiieii nvm is ii w ,
ply. and without curtailing tho supply to
tno worm s nwm mo n.,,.. """.":,
country on balances. A single moderately
. . . 1 l rU unna nil rtflirlllna
snort wncai crop ..H0..1 ....
lions in mis resiwti
AVEEKLY CLEAUINC. HOIISB TAni.lC.
Aggrrgntc of llunlness Trnnsnottd liy
1lic Assoonueu 1 1 1111 uk.
-v.DTr t.,1.. r Tlift fnltnivlnir tnlile.
1'. , l V 1 1 1 IV . tflllj v. , . - , , , '
complied by Brndstreet, shows the bank
clearings ni an mu iwi".ii'". ;
week ended July 5, with the percentage of
.i Aanrttnue o ft pnmnarcd wun
incieiiMu iiiivi ... v...."-.
tho corresponding week lust year:
Five of Six Itnces Contested nt Vnnli'
liiKlun Went to Others Tlinn
Klrat Choices.
ICppiip'h Crnek Sprinter Slushes All
.llnrUn nt Six I'urloiiKs or
Clrvnlur Truck.
NEW YORK, July 6.-Thls was tho open
Inir day of tho season at Brighton Beach.
ond contrary to custom tho Brighton handl-
can uia not open tno season, mai teuturo
being reserved for tomorrow. Tho race of
tho day was tho llrst, In which that crack
sprinter, Voter, ran the1 six furlongs In
1:12 1-5 and broke tho record for nil cir
cular tracks. Ho went through his field
llko a Hash and won Just as ho pleased
nmld tho cheers of tho crowd.
J. It. Kcene went to the front again In the
Montuuk smites with his grund colt Co-n-nianilo,
who made the field look like selling
Platers. He was at tho prohibitive odds of
1 to 15. The Sanigosa stakes was cap
tured by Belle of Lexington, who ran from
Her Ladyship In u drive by half a length.
Summnry:
First race, six furlongs: Voter, 123
(Spencer). 1 to 5 and out, won; Fireurm. Ill
(Maher), 13 to R and 1 to 6, second; Lew
Kraft, 112 (Mitchell). 10 to 1 and 8 to 1.
third. Time: 1.12 1-5. Klnua and Plncer also
ran.
Second race, selling, flvu furlongs:
Screech, 100 (Maher), 7 to 0 nnd J to 0, won;
Edu.-ute, 99 (J. Slack), 15 to 1 and 6 to 1,
second, Laxlmus, lj (Clawson), 5 to 1,
third. Tlmu: 1:01 3-5. The. Regent, Water,
Smirk and Street Boy also run.
Third race. Montauk stakes, six furloncs:
Commando, 112 (Spencer), 1 to if and out,
won, treason, im ii'iawsou), s to j nna 4
to 5, second: Bedeck, 107 (SInck), 15 to 1
and 4 to C, third. Time: 1:14 J-4.
Fourth raco. Saiazousn. stakes, seven.
elgjiths of a tulle: Belle of Lexington, 118
mtnryj, i 10 1 una s to D, won; jier l.any
xlilp, 111 iSponcer). 9 to 2 nnd 8 to 0, second;
Mauley, 10j (Clawson), 8 to 1 and 3 to 1,
third. Time: 1:27 2-5. Iroouots Belle. Oun.
mara, Lndy of tho Vale, Lady Uncus und
.ut-i iiu uiBu run.
Fifth race, one nnd one-sixteenth miles
Hei'jert. 100 tMcCue). 3 to 1. won; .liOamp
111 iMItchell), 4 to Ound out, second; Mnyor
. Iroy. HI (Shaw), 2 to 1 and 1 to 2, third.
1 1'i'.e; 1:47 2-5.
Sixth tnie, selling, one and one-sixteenth
miles: Maximo Gomez, 110 (Clawson), oven
and OUt. won: Fa-irn 1'erfnmo 1(11 Mllnh.lll
0 Jo 1 and 2 to 1, sc.'oiid: Llndula,
lijimtw, i 10 1 ami 0 to 1, tflira. Timo: 1:51
Candle Black and Klnnlklnlo also run,
IU'iilt nt .SI. l.nul True.-.
ST. LOUIS. July 6.-Fnst track and good
ivamc- ntm 1110 couuiiions prescniea to
tho racing patrons of the fulr grounds to-
d.ty. I OUr fHVOrltert trnn. ltfviiiltH.
Urst race, selling, mile und seventy
yards: Celtic Burd, 106 (Howe), S to 6, won;
Forget Not, 100 (N. Hill). 20 to 1 nnd 8 to 1
"f!'.,ul;.f: rossmollna, 102 (McGinn), 6 to 1,
third. Time: 1.16.. Pmnln .I'flr lliwh.
ilelds, Muskalongo and Troublesome also
irlli
Second race, maiden .veiir.nM fl- fur,
longsi The Butcher, 113 J, Woods), 4 to
CHICAGO, July 6. There was rt. good
card offered at Washington Park today.
After tho llrst raco tho favorites went down
In order.
In tho Hcrond raco G. B. Morris1 colt
Craven, with Bullman In tho saddle, ran
away a nnu mno ni ino nrsi oreaK. uo
senuentlv he threw Bullman. but the Jockey
hung onto tho bridle. After delaying tho
start for moro than halt an hour Craven,
although the favorite, was left at tho post
und tho race was won by Likeness,
Moderate won the tlrst nice easily, but In
tho third, fourth nnd llfth events tho horses
came acrocs the line close toeether. Top
mast was badly handled In the third race.
O. B. Morris' Sliver Garter enptured tho
fourth event In a drive. Star Chlmu seemed
to be wlnnln.7 easily In tho fifth race, but
Tuthlil camo wun a grout, rusn anu nippeu
the purse in tne lust striue. Jtesiius:
FlrRt race, six furlonirs: Modrene. 100
.-,.., v ... ,11 ........ It'l.. T ...I. In T1.,a
1 lllllllllillll, I 111 IV. UI1, A IIU UilUJ ,1, llllir,
101 (Butler), 4 to 1. second: Pnrmenlon, 103
(Knight), s to 1, tnirn. Time; i:uu. vi
lanto. Ktnlgree. Lomond and Cora Havlll
film ran.
Second race, five furlongs: l.iKeness, yj
. . - n . I'll , . 1 1V, 1 1 1 1
lllllllll, I" IO , vmiii, ixit ua, in. ....niJ.
5 to 1, second: Small Jack, 9) (Martlnj, fl
to 1. tniru. rime: i;ui-j. torn uoeiz,
l.-..mA n.nnnlt f I 1 , 1 Tlnrlr. Unn 1 1 1 n e
,-.Vl,,ll 4,U....l.., V.U.I. .. k.VM..,..rt
and l'osso also run. U'ravcn lert at tne
Iost.
Third race, mile nnd one-sixteenth, nell.
irg: Kspionace, ij twaisni, v io i, won
Pnlnstrnnhe. Ill (Hertlnir). 6 to 1. second
lied I'irntP. in t.Aiiuer;, m io j, mini
Time: l:is. Topmast. Jimmie t. icovy
Prlnco Blazes, Brulnro and Maryland Itc
Mprvfl nlsa ran.
Fourth race, one nil e: si ver uartcr. 7
(Martin). 4 to 1, won: H'oncywood, 00
(Knight), 2 to 1, seennu; ieorgo jvraiz, iim
(Poland), 10 to 1, third. Time: 1:41V4. Van
Horebereke, Owensboro, Troubnllne. Lime
Light, Chnuncey Fisher ana ueanuo also
ran
Fifth race, seven nnd one-liair ruriongs
Tuthlil, 103 (Vltntoe), 11 to 1. won: Star
Ulilme. ys l.Murtiti). z to i, second; i. nniiiiu
qua, 112 (Cnywood). ! to 1, third. Timo
i::'fr. m josepnine niso run.
Sixth race, ono mile; Llvndla. 10. (Mat
thnunl. fi tn 1. won: Limerick. 102 (Burns)
B to 1, second; Great Uind, 103 (Dovln), 4 to
l, third. Time; i::wi. lappan, ine uoouy
Tar Hill ond lsrwin niso ran.
0'DONNELL LASTS ONE ROUND
Anslrnllnn IlrnvjrrlKlit Proves Ensy
Vletlm for Peler .Mnlicr's
Heavy Sirltmii.
NEW YoriK. July 6.-Pcter Maher
knocked out Steve O'Donnell in the llrst
round of what was to have been a twenty
live-round bout nt the Broadway Athletic
club tonight. Tho bout lasted only ono
minute nnd forty-eight seconds. In that
timo O'Donnell was knocked down three
times. Maher at tho outset cornered o Don
ncll and dazed him with a rat) on the Jaw
O'Donnull clinched. After breaking Maher
rushed and sent his man down iiko a log.
O'Donnell scrombled to his feet and as ha
put up his hands he got a swing on the
neck and fell on his back. He arose Blowly
n1"'! Mnher milled nt him and smiled as ha
whinncd a r g it to tho law. o-uonncii slug
cired iiiui us he was ini inc Mtiner landed
on him again. Tho refereo stopped further
proceedings and awarded thu fight to
Maher.
TRAVIS AND DOUGLAS TO PLAY
Cliiuiililoiiililp of (iardcil City Gol
Tournament Is Sunn to lie
Decided.
VP1I' Vnill." T..I,. .! TV-nlli.. T n-rn..l.
. . , ...... . .... , i.i 1..... i, ...
ui vitirucn i. uy, I, i., uuu riuuiny n. uuuu-
las of Greenwich, Conn., nro now the only
......... i .., .,- i .. . i. . . t i. ...
, v,t ,..,., (ife, titijjta it, ,u n,,..f,.u .... , ,
plonshlp honors In tho amateur golf tourna-
llll'lll ,1 l.lll ULII ,( f-V,l-,,,l,
lound today DoucIhs defeatoil Ilarrlmnn liv
iuu uuu luui iu inilj illlliui
J Travis easily defeated A. J. Lockwood,
who represents tho Allston club, Boston,
U.I UIIU (UU IU inti.
Terre Haute IIiii'oh nt l'nd,
TEItnE HAUTE. Ind.. Julv fi. The sum
mer meeting of tho Terre Haute Trotting
association closed louay. Tne meeting na
not been a llnnnclal success. Results:
2:14 class, pacing, purse Jl.onO: Fremont
won, Lattnury noy second, liraden third
ursi timo: .:iu?4.
2:19 class, trott ng. nurse S1.O00: Cornell
Kele won, Harbor Master second, Casuist
mini, nest time: iivo'a.
f:22 cluss, trotting, purse JSOO: Declared
off.
DoWltt's Little Carly niters are famous
little pills for liver anil bowel trouble
Never gripe.
Paris Expoiltlon Pictures, Part IV, no
ready. 10 cents and a coupon cut from Th
Dee, pae 2.
t
CITIES.
Clearings. Inc. Dec,
dend paying stocks has been largo nnd pur
slstent and commission houses report a de
mand of that kind, which, or course, re
duced tho floating supply. Tho fact that
rains have Improved tho wheat situation
In tho northwest and have caused expecta
tions of half a crop to replace tho estlmnto
of n total failure of the spring wheat yield
In threo Important states also helped the
market und caused covering of shorts
throughout tho list. The belief that tho
turn for tno better Is at hand in the Iron
trade also steadied tho Industrials, and the
anthracite coal group was tho artlvo fea
ture of the week, with shurp advances In
several of its members, giving rise to tho
Idea that somo Important deal Involving
trunk lino Interests is in prospect.
HHAnSTH EET'S HHVIHW OF TKA1IE.
Now York
Boston
Chicago
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburg
Baltimore
San Francisco
Cincinnati
Kunsas City
New Orleans
Minneapolis
Detroit
Cleveland
Louisville
Providence
Milwaukee
St. I'aul
Burfalo
OMAHA
Indlannnolls
Columbus, O
Savannah
Denver
Hartford
Richmond
Memphis
Washington
Peoria
Rochester ,
New Haven
Worcester ,
Atlanta ,
Salt Lake City ....
Sprlnglleld. Moss..,
Fort Worth
Portland, Me
Portland, uro
St. josepn
Los Angeles
Norfolk
Syracuse
Des Moines
Nashville
Wilmington, Del...
Full uiver
Scrnnton
Grand Hnplds
Augusta, Ga
Lowell
Dayton, O
Seattle
Tacoma
Snokanc
Sioux City
New Bedford
Knoxvlllo, Tenn....
Topekn
Birmingham
Wichita
Blughamton
T.exliiL-lnn. Kv
Jacksonville, Fla...
Kalamazoo
Akron
Chattanooga
llockford. ill
canton, O
Sprlnglleld. O
Furgo, in. u
Sioux Falls. S. D..
Hastings, Nob
Fremont, Nob
Davenport
Toledo
Galveston
Houston
Helena
Evansvlllo
Macon
Ltttlo Rock
Youngstown
Totals. IT. B
Totals outside N. Y..
Ml, 256.6101
115,362,200
13S.556.SW1
100.581.010
1!K.79S.C46
27,629.629!
25,196.102
a).ft3S.334
14,212,250
11.254.925
7,187,890
20,191. 4S8
7,606.708
1I,H7,M6
ft R0R.02S
-9.736.700!
6.4S5.459
4.3i0.f97
5,034,8(5
5,888,696
K.17R.014
5,2I8.R00
2.982,017
4 111.504
2,801,202
4,269,485
1,451,431
2,f08 737
1,700.714
1 MS Oil
1,668. I6S
1,361,937
1.?M.ft!A
2.894.S0O
1,533.413
1.528.915
1.221.781
1.72.ffil
3.M1.633I
1.5O0.775I.
1.313.M5I.
1,203,650.
1,220.000
924,479
1,011,034
C74.7S4
1,071.806
910.591
6t8 nri
452.595
1.051.9S1
3,101.582
746,122
1.057.838
1,169.120
452.818:
4C3 822
403.33
733,953
420.433
373,9fi0
419.1IH
2011.742
?94.43fi
424.40
101.407
23.IW
229.00 (
265.50'
.UI. Slid
131.1881
161.972
122.038
1.131.671
2.20S.892,
4,320.000
4,343. r.18
f.7 1.722
670,035
455 ftrtil
.VD.7I8I
203.258
Jl.SOO.gJOu1
C38.6.6,0ti6
11.7
29,5
21.5
19.7
1.7
12.9
8.4
22.1
9.51
21.5
3.6
46.6
11.
7.
13.9
3.6
48.5
50.7
5.6
30
41.4
26.1
2.4
12.8
'itl!fl
52.1
25.6
fi.fli
7.9
6.3
46.3
41.8
65 ! 8
13.2
45.4
25.3
12.2
9.5
8.3!
3S.9
"g!3
2.sj
7.4
7.1
15.8
9.6
16.9
15.6
12.0
21.7
16.2
21.5
'io!7
17.4
27.0
9.4
27.1
10.3
11.7
21.0
15.1
6.0!
3.3
4.3
2.9
7.1
"o!c
17.5
13.4
1.7
41.0
S3.2
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
iiaurax
Hamilton
St. John. N. B.
Vancouver ....
Victoria
12,663.0!3...
10.765.3821...
2.162.8831 11.9!
l,4'6,6fiiV..
7KI.2HI
772.371
82H.31CI
606,896!
2-1.6
12.9!
Totals ! 20.0S3.SI8I I 2.0
y
3.0
4.0
12.0
5.3
IIIIAIISTIIEHT'S KIXAXOIAL IH3VIBW.
Past Week Has "Wlliienseil Both Strong:
nml Intereslliie MnrUet.
mtt-.w vnrtK. July 6. Bradstreet's Flntin
clal Review tomorrow will say: Although
n.t1vii him been of the restricted kind.
suitable to the summer season, and though
speculation still 'has almost entirely a pro
rnaa nnnl nrlpln. ino TinHL WOPK nns Wll
nessed both a strong and an Interesting
mnrurt. in ran. lis Birencin in mu men
of dullness and of ndverso political develop
ments nt 'homo and ntiroan lias noen some
what remarkable. Tho Chlnrso situation
Involving dancer to the European markets
with tno possiDiiity 01 iiuure lnicrnnuonu
cnmnllcntlons. broucht freo selllmr o:
stocks hero for the account of Berlin, and
to somo extent for London. Thesu offerings
were, however, readily absorbed and AVall
atrcet was apparently Indisposed to borrow
irouDio uy lonKing 100 iur nncau in connec
tlon v.'lth China.
Thu adoption by tho Kansas City con
ventlon of n free sllvur nlank without modi
Mention of the 10 to I principle was also up
n.irentlv disregarded, or It mlsht 1)0 said
that tho market was Inclined to a belief
that this action renders tho outlook In tho
national campaign that Is now beginning
moro certain than If tho Chicago platform
of four years ago had been modified In Its
unanciai uecuons,
'onmrvntlvn neonln. of course, clve ill!
welcbt'to the uncertainties that are Until
tn develon in connection with domestic noli'
tics, and there, is In such nuarterB due
reeocnltlon of the dangers Involved In
Chlnu. This seems to hold back many larxe
nunnciai inieresis. un me oiner nana
money is easy and tne enormous disuurse
ments of Income of July 1 have brought i
large supply of funds Into the stock mar
ket for reinvestment.
Although scattered, tho buying of dlvl
Thli trmde-mirk d-
tlcti la on th nd ML
of Tr7 pck.
Bay
all your
Soda Biscuit, Milk
Biscuit, Long Branch Biscuit,
Saratoga Flakes, Butter Crackers,
Graham Biscuit, Oatmeal Biscuit,
Ginger Snaps, Handmade
Pretzelettes and Vanilla Wafers
in the
"Inerseal Patent Package"
Damp proof, Germ proof, Odor
proof, Dust proof.
Sold everywhere.
Used exclusively by
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY.
This trndf-mrt de
tljtn in on the end
of v.ry pkcktc.
Ilnnlnc l'nllnres Are Fewest llc-
poi'teil for ElKliteen Yeurs.
NEW YORK. July C.-Brudstrcet's to
morrow will sav: Business Is usually dull
nt this season, and this year Is no excep
tion to tno general rule, a review or trie
past six months, however, gives llltio com
fort to nesslmists. Bunk clearlims. it Is
true, are smaller by about 11 per cent than
mey were in ino nrst uuu oi isw, out run
way earnings nro about 10 iter cent larger
ii nil business failures as renorted to Brad-
street's aro the fewest reported for eight
een years Pack, tne liabilities or truuers
being tho smallest with one exception, and
that last year, since H92.
Winter wheat bus about all been har
vested In the southwest and tho yield thero
has .boon very large, copious rams in me
northwest, too. havo apparently worked
somo improvement. Judging from the mote
cheerful tono of advices received thonco
this week.
llaw cotton has been rather irrccular this
week. Somo Improvement In crop advices
Is to bo noted, but the main Interest cen
ters In tho efforts of tho overgrown short
age to cover on tho old ciop deliveries.
Wool Is dull nnd manufacturers aro sun-
plying only nctuul wnnts. Prices uro at
tho lowest nolnt reached this season. In
sympathy with tho lower opening of tho
July wool s.ilo nt London, whero liner
grades aro relatively weaitesi.
In manufacturing linos dullness and
weakness nro most marked In products of
ron und stce . Talk or an errort uy the
great combinations to control prices In tne
atter industry is heard, nut in the almost
total lack of new business the b.isl.- mate
rial. Tilsr Iron, weakens steadily, with
somo authorities nrcdlctlng 2T per cent re
duction from present prices, which nro not
attracting 'uuycrs.
Tho situation in boots and rimes and Its
allied Industries Is ono of quiet, pending
now developments. The settlement of labor
trounies is renoctcn in tne demand inr
building materials at affected centers,
whllo rains In the northwest havo allowed
white plno manufacturers to open their
lines nnd give employment to many thou
sands of men.
Anthracite coal has ndvunced 2j cents a
ton, und whllo tho demund has not In
creased henvlly, tho feeling In that trado
Is rather moro cheerful.
SiiKiir has been marked un ucaln thla
week, coffee Is higher, whllo tea holds tho
full advance scored on tho outbreak of tho
Chinese troubles.
Wheat. Including flour, shipments for tho
week uccrrcato 3.018.832 bushels, ucalnst
3.1S4.14I bushels last week, 3,708,972 bushels
in tho corresponding week of 1899, 2,728,612
buFihels in 189S. 2.502.60ii bushols In 1897 nml
2,167,760 bushels In 1896.
Jorn exnort3 for tho week nccrecnto 3.-
614,291 bushels, against 4,000.651 bushels last
week. 3,758,972 bushels In this week a year
ago, 2,728,043 bushels In 1S9S, 2,502,00u bushels
in isJi anu .-.l'ii.uiii nusneis in iv.tl.
Jiusincss failures in tho Un ted Stntes
number 116, as compared with 183 last week,
136 In this week a year ago, 211 In 1893, 213
In 1897 nnd 219 In 1890. Business failures In
Canada number twcnty-tlve, as compared
with eighteen last week, twcnty-flvo In th.s
week a year ago, sixteen In 1891), thirty-four
In 1S97 and thirty-two in 1896
CHICAGO IS LIKE BAKE OVEN
111
pi
Lace
Curtains.
Mid-suinmor opportunity for money sav-
lAll 011 vour laco curtain?. All patterns not
f'lVSrv' coming for next season, will be closed out at a
JJ' m-eat reduction in prices. Tho quantities aro
great reaueiion in prices, u no qi
from one-half pair lo four pairs of a kind, and tho prices from
25c Each to $25 a Pair.
Sec the assortment displayed iu our windows
at, per pair
$6.75
Samples of Carpets.
Wo ha.ve about J,000 wholesale samples of carpets that we
will offer, Saturday, suitable for rufjs, all samples, f
1UL
77c
85c
Four Dentlis Duo to Awful
Hent Iteporteil Yen
terd uy.
Torrid
CHICAGO. July C Heat caused four
deaths today, as follows: Anthony Sed
lock, J. Cronln, Hugh V. Moore and Edward
W. Maurec, Thoro wero numerous prostrations.
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SIOUX FALLS, S. D., July 0. (Special.)
In accordance with tho reBiilt of tho recent
special election at Sisseton, when tho
proposition to put In a completo system of
waterworks was carried by an nlmost un
anlmous vote, estimates aro being prepared,
and as toon as completed bids will bo ad
vertised for and tho contruct awarded. It Is
believed that tho bonds to bo Issued for
the putting In of tho system can ho sold at
a premium.
C'rleUet ltecoril IlrnKeii,
LONDON. Julv 6. The annual Oxford-
Cambrldgo cricket match began at Lordes
today. Tho Oxford eleven In Its llrst In
ning mado a total of W3 runs and Included
a muirn ll cent orJiltilllon or -liattlnir uy it
K. Foster, who. with 171 runs, outstrlnnol
tho highest Individual scorn over mado In
this annual tuiitrh. Tho total of tho Innings
aiso ensuy oxceeueu nil previous records.
At tho close of play today Cambrldgo had
scored hm tuns lor eigiu wicKuta uown.
inBwiftr7riHT"TiTwwiw
Horsford's Acid Phosphate
Relieves Fatigue.
A wholesome acid tonic relieving the
Ussitudo of the summer months.
Genuine nanus llonsroso't on wrapper.
1
ingrain carpet, one yard long, at a piece
All samples brussels carpet, 1 yards long
at, a piece
All samples moquette, axininster and velvet carpet
jj yards long, at. a piece
Samples with fringe sewed on, 15c extra.
Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co,
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manhood restored:;cu.p!,,n..el
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Irmls to Hntriualnrrlium and all the horrors of ttnnatfncy, I'tll'lliKNncleanviitb
II vpr. I tin L I,1iimv anil t hn uplnnpv nmiu nt l I lirtnurlllua 111 f I M K at rpnirthftna
nnd roilorciamall weatc or;nn
'l'linrprwin auirprers nro not cmd by Doctors Is hoaus Wprcnt are trouhled with PrnitBlHIa.
cni'II)j..Nh. tho only known remedy to euro without an ouermlon. MOO iMtlnionlala, A wrltKa
pu.irftiitoocivrn nml ronnry ri-turnnl If dhoicadfiesnot effoct n Irmaucnt curu. l.00oboz,illorS.0O,
bymall. henl for Knui! clrriilnr nnd trnllmonliils.
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cal coinp.mlci. Manufactured and sold under written euaranten to cure or money refunded. 1.00
box or tl boxes (completo cure) for Hft.tiO by mall. Send for freo sample and question blank. Address
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Imccrlil Cheui. Mlj.Co.,22 V.2Jd Sl.tw York
by druggists anl lialrdrcsscrs,
Dr. Kay's Renovator
Gimriintroil to euro tho very worst cases
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achu. liver und Itldneys. At druKRlsts. 26o
nd Jl. Send for Kreo Snmplo. Freo Hook
nnd Free Advlco. I)r, II. J. Kay, Saratoga,
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The Bee Building
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m ing for a doctor, who wishes night or Sunday office hours,
iii On account of the Armv Headquarters moving we
fV can accommodate you with any sort of a room you wish.
R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents,
Ground Floor, The Bee Building.
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