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    OiMAlIA DAILY BEE MONDAY JULY 7 1884.
SPORTING EVENTS ,
The [ Chicago Hesems Meet a Second
Defeat at tbeHanilsof tte
Union Pacifies ,
Duffy Wins the 100 Yard Eaoe
I WithMoOoinbs of Oounoil Bluffs ,
Smith Pitted Against Hailoy at
DOB Moines for $250 a Side ,
Cocking Mains The "Whereabouts of
Pugilist Foil.
Base Ball.
About twelve hundred people witnessed
Saturday's game between the Chicago
Reserves nnd the homo team. The game
though interesting up fo the seventh in
nings was neb exciting and barring a wild
pitch by Rockwell , n wild throw by
Santry , mid a poor throw by Rockwell to
iirat was ono of the finest exhibitions of
the national game over in Omaha. The
spectators who in former games have
always boon partial to the homo nine laid
aside Ihoir prejudice for the Omaha club
and applauded a fine play by the visitors
the same & 3 ono made by their favorites.
Thu homo nine won the toss and the first n
innings resulted in n whitewash for both G
teams. In the first half of the second Gtv .
innings Whitney made a fine drive to tvol
right field for ono base , stole second , 0
made third on Bryd's ' hit to first base w
wBC
aud crossed the homo plata on a passed BC
ball by Young. There w.yi no.moro run- tlbi
netting until the ao/entli innings , when biIc >
Hillciy made a fiuo drive into center Icki
field' for ono base , made second on a :
passed ball by Bundle , and came homo on 01
Kane's two bagger to right field. Kane cc
of
crossed f.tho homo plate by stealing ofm
third and a poor throw by Rockwell to m th
iirat. This concluded the run getting for thQ
the visitors. The homo nine scored ono
moro this innings nnd four moro in tlio
ono following.
Jn the third innings Lee , the pitcher
for the Chicago's was attacked by n hem-
moi'hago from his throat and the box was
filled for the remainder of the game by
Carr the right fielder , Lee retiring to the "
out field. nc
Below is the score : ji
UXION r.\ciFic3. th
M.\VKRS. n IIH ro A i : wi
MoKclvey,2b 1 0 2 S 1
Bandlo , o 0 0 3 2 2 go
.lwyoraa 0 1 H 5 0 w
I'unlehouscr , ] b 2 1 15 0 1 ,
Whitney , 3d b' 1 1 0 1 0s"
Byrtl.c f 0 0 0 0 0 nc
Carroll , r f
Jamison , If 0 1 1 0 1 f
Itockwell , p 1 0 1 4 2 to
tone
Totals . 6 5 27 15 no
an
CJUCAQOS.
an
nit ro A anH
H
Santry,2db . 0 0 1 1
Lee.p , rf and lb. . . . 0 0 1 3 Hi
Whiteley.cf . ; 0 0 1 1 "g [
Hillery , 3d b . 1 0 3 0
Kane.sH . 1 1 0 11
Carr , rfandp . 0 1 -1
Graham , 1st band rf. . 0 1 2
Jevne. If . 0 0 0 be
Young , c . 0 0 0 0 beHi
Totals 2 3 24 12 10 th
1XNINOS. coi
12345 "G 789 to
>
7/nion'Pacifics. 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-4 * 6 toPa
Chicago lleserves 00000020 0 2 Pa
Time of game 2 hours and 15 minutes , wi
Runs earned None. fill
Two base hits Kane , Funkhouser. an
Parsed balls Bandle , 2 ; Young , 3. is
Wild pitches-Carr 3 , Leo 1 , Rockwell 1. .
Umpire Brandt. P.
Tlio Duffy 3IoOomb Race.
About throe hundred people , princi
pally members of the sporting fraternity th.Se
Se
of this city and Council Bluffs , went out SeDa
Da
to the criekot park yesterday afternoon
to see the 100 yard running race between a c
rol
P. M. Dully , of this city , and Archie
McCombs , of San Francisco. ga
tlu
This race which had boon on the to
pis for sovowl weeks was for 8250 a sec
aide. Duffy waa backed by Hiram Ken am rat
nedy , proprietor of ono of the club ho
rooms in this city and McCombs , it is ho
said , by Tom Bowman of the Blull'a. A th
beautiful track 100 yards long was sin ftn
stopped off on the west eido of the
grounds , running north and south. To
keep the sprinters from interfering or
fouling ono another in the race two small of
ropes , about two feet apart and decor pai
ated with flo/js , were stretched from tjonl Ab
to goal. The toss up for side was won spc
by Duffy who took the east stretch. grc
James Madden , of the Blufl'a , and Pat the
Ford , of this city , wore- chosen judges , bul
who elected Jack Morrison as referee. me
The start agreed upon was a scoring ono
and ono half hour was given to got a send
off in that way , and could it not bo made J
in that time the men were to "go" by lay
pistol report. At about half-past four bin
the men appeared in running suits and typ
1
took their respectvo ! positions at the Un c
north end of the stretch. After scoring eve
about ten minutes' they finally crossed a f
the scratch together nnd the word was too
given to . cm
go. cln
At the end of the first fifty foot yards of
the men were breaat andbreast , but Dully apl
seemed to bo running easy , while Me- am
Combs appeared to bo doing his best. nes
Duffy near the middle of the stretch made reg
a spurt andkoj > t the lead to the- end , tat to
crossing the string two and a half foot ent
ahead of McCombs and winning- the race. wa
Time , ten seconds. Taking it all in all 8P
this was remarkable time as the wind waa for
blowing a stront ; gale from the south. vel bll
For sometime before the race took place Iv
pools were sold in which McCombs was of
slightly the favorite , Beside the five him- 3
drodputupby thobackors , about five hun bo
dred more changed hands in pools and mi
uido bets , and the money was handed oror un II
to the winners without a murmur da
it was conceded that Duffy had won the dame
race in the fairest manner. Us
Duffy , the winner , is a professional ecir
runner. Ho has lived in Omaha about liff
ono year and came horfrom _ ono _ of the f
interior towns of Michigan , and is now a OB
member of * the John M , Thurston hoeo St.
company.
II o has been pitted against some of the
best sprinters in America , among whom Cli
ware BlcQuigan , of Boston , and Stone
and Kittlennn , runners known to every ba
sporting man in the West , na
McComb also procures his substance so
by his flectness of foot end has won seve tala
ral races from noted runners. On the a
seventh of last Juno he ran a race against foi )
Reed , in Salt Lake City , for a thousand thmi
dollars and won the race easy , mi
After the Duffy-McCorab race another fn
"
took place between Sidney Poet" of Oma he
ha , and Gibson , of the Bluff * . The it ;
stakes were twonty-fivo dollars a side and
the distance sovpnty-fivo yards , The
race was won by Gibson by two and one-
half feet. Time eight seconds.
Yesterday's Main ,
On Saturday afternoon in a much fro.
qnonted room on Douglas street , the
lovers of game fowls were given a treat
in the way of n cocking main between a
couple of local birds. Ono was a black-
breasted , owned by a well-known fancier
of this city , and the second was a while
pile owned by a workman in the U. P.
shops. The main wtn fought for ton
dollars a side , and after a long fight was
won by the dark-colored bird , ending in
the death of the white pile cock.
Yoatorday afternoon the black-brcntod
rod was again brought out by his owner
this time for a conflict with a silver-
gray , the property of the owner of the
white pile in the conflict of the day be
fore. The dark fowl , although laboring
under the ottcct of its previous battle ,
showed its superior powers , and ended
the fight by breaking the log of the palo
bird.
bird.Several
Several bird fanciers in this city have
of late boon turning their attentions to
rearing fighting birds , and aomo good
cocks have been the result. The dark *
breasted rod , the winner of the two mains
[ list fought , is a bird brought from Wall-
kcgan , Wisconsin , aomo time 030 , nnd is
looked upon us ono of the best fighting :
birds in the vrest.
Tlio DM Itloiuos tilovo
On next Saturday night an entertain-
nont ; n la Sullivan will take place at the nt
3rand Skating rink in DOS Moines bo- teni
.woon 0. IT. Smith , the Chicago puglisit , niti
if this city , and Mike llniloy , who train- titti
id Fell , and was his second in his fight ttihe
nth JIanloy. The fight is to bo with hepc
oft gloves , Marquis of Queonsbury rules , pc
ho stakes § 250 a Bide , Smith's backer fn
oing John Oomack , a large grocer in in
ow.Ys capital city. Smith contracts to IKI
nock out his antagonist in four rounds nnmi
ir forfeit his stake money and the ro- mire
oipts of the house. The fight will come ro
ft' in ono of the largest halls in the city ap
nd will take place on a stage erected for Ot
hat purpose twenty-four foot cqutiro. pa
Jiiito a number of Omaha and Council
SluiFd sporting men now intend to bo kijwl
resent and n' , moro than ordinary glove bll
ght is looked for.
The AVhoronbouts of Foil. ho
Jatnca Fell , the prize fighter whom bil
O-Ji
lie ' Saunders county' ' authorities were rot
ot desirous of taking from the mines in
lissouri and bringing back to answer to tin
lie indictment for prize-fighting , is now t'lme
me
' the requisition of Nebraska's
na
ovomcr cannot reach him. Several no
reeks , ago ho laid aside his pick and up
liovel and started for Canada where ho '
ow is. Ho has been traveling the
rovinces giving exhibitions in the man- of
art and h's bills ono of which was sent
this city a shot t time ago displays the
uino of Ida vanquished , prominent
mor.g which are those of O. H. Smith
nd Jack llanloy , of Omaha , Nebraska.
o is meeting with great success in his
no nnd will probably make himself ntt
jain.ono of Yictoria'a subjects. da
tra
Base Ball This Afternoon. bul
The Chicago Reserve nine , -which has dm
Bon under engagement to play the Did
fasting's club on its grounds , the first Tei tin
irco : days of the week has canceled its
in tract-and entered into an agreement Vo Pta
play three moro games with the Union Irl
acifica , This afternoon those two clubs tiic
ill again cross bats. Salisbuiy will jjjn'
II the pitcher's box for the homo team 3 ;
id Lee for the visitors. A good game 1
looked ! for and willbo called at 4:30 : age
m. Btn
but
An Abortive Attempt. | ) r"
A stranger in the city , and a guest of Boi
10 . Metropolitan hotel , was attacked on win
1
venteonth between and
, Capitol avenue nils
avonport street , Saturday evening , by 2d ,
couple of rullians , who attempted to lion
ib him. To stifle his cries they tried to Mo
Gu
ig ; him , but assistance came to him and Uhi
10 highwuymon fled. The stranger 1
foil
iomed perfectly bewildered and dazed , Sea
id wus unable for aomo time to talk WUI
lionnlly about the incident. At length
related it , and gave the name of his
tel , when a good Samaritan put him in ir.ei
10 < street car and paid his faro. lie par
rived at his hotel safely , but has not daj rou
uco ventured out after dusk. froi
for
A PlcaHRiit Picnic ; I'urty. nin
The monitors of the Excelsior council
Chosen Friends , with their families , Hlic
Hlicr
issod the Fourth in Hascall's park. r
bout ono hundred were present , who
icnt their time most pleasantly , and 1-V.i -
oatly enjoyed the picnic. It is seldom 2lt :
1'
at thin order spends a day in this way , woi
it when it does , all have reason to ro- tim
einbor it.
Arsenic IMIls hy the Pint. will
T. A. Smith , a-Gainesville , Ga. , merchant , Wo
ys : "For years I was a victim to the com- Foil
nod effects of KryMpolas and un aggravated Foilr
po of Kczeina , that baflled nil mouical skill , war
consulted tha very best physicians in the . ' '
ultod States to no good purpose , I gave won
ory patent medicine that wan recommended /
faithful trial and received no benefit , 1 furl
ale largo quantities of potash and a pint calii
p full of artcnlo pills. The patent modi-
lie , pills , and potash mixtures fed instead '
curing the dlaoano. They ilostroyod in B
ipotlto and wrecked my aystoin I lost ( lea dee
nl ontrgy I lost three yoara from my bufl- run
iss and epont S'.OOO in a fniltleaa elfurt to Jof f
gain my hoaltli. At last , wlion I began Ton '
consider my case hopolcBii , I commenced 1'
blue H , B. B. , and In a ehort time , I wns lout
itlrely cured. I wnltnd A year after a cure Chi
as oifcctcd , and continued to take Swift's 1'
ecfio ! off and ou as a sort of Hafciuard , bo- WeI'
iu I waa willing to make public ililn mar- I'
iloua euro , lining augured beyond th 'j.
lity of a doubt that tlio euro wan jiFrmauout ,
wrota this history of my caao for the benefit Bar
my fellow men ,
My skin U now na smooth ns It waa when a
y. ; Iwelgh moro than I over did In my
, and my general health waa never butter. The
passed through last winter ( which waa n unti
nunually cold one ) , without loaing a nlnglo i
ny from my buftlnoas , Tor tha lost twelve boa
bc
.onths I have had no return of the eryslpe-
In form or touch of ( i
any shspo or , any I'ftl
Treatise on Ulood and Sldn Dtseasea mailed tlm
tK.
TUB HwnTHrciFiouo , jJrawera , Auanin , i
a. , Ifi'J W. 23d St. , N. Y. , and 1205 Chestnut " °
t.l'hn. ! !
ToHltlvoly Denied. . :
wftj
liicngo Timcu. Ko
John A Croictliton , a prominent Omaha tihu
anker , and a delegate to tlio democrat rev am
ational convention , uaid to a reporter 11) ) i
T the Timoa yesterday , that ho had mil
ilked with T. j. 1'ottor Wednoaday re-
arding the rumor tint ho had been of * I
red the position of general manager of toy
lie Union Pacific. "Mr. Potter told ow
, " aaid ho "that the story waa free
rom the slightest uutpicion of truth , as
had no such offer and world not accept
should one bo made. "
rOUT\M3IGHTU COXGIIKS9.
WASIIIXOTOX , July 0. The tloci lon on the
( irlnm facia right of Skinner to n xe.it A.I A
representative of the first district of Xorth
CATtilliia was iKwliKincil until the tccond Jton
dnv in Joc mbor.
The house then proceeded industriously to
kill Unitfttnl succettlixl very well in its object.
The Mexican petition bill wag the pivot on
which mot loin turned.
_ The electoral count bill ill not pas ? this sci-
tiou ,
Mr. Unnucy , from the committco on elec
tions ! . ( iibmittJil n un.tuimoua ropoi t confirming
thorichtof Martin Mnglnis to n so.ittH dele
gate from Montnim. Agreed to.
With n vietr to roinnvltif ; the impedimeulj
to thn tr.\ns.icton ! of bti ino.i , Mr. I'lirnn
moved to postpone fuithor coiidideration of the
Mexican poutiion bill until the second Tuesday
iti Doceniuer. Ijhst ye.n M , nnvs 185.
A number of roll Mils were t Keu without
extricating the hou o from its dead lt > ck
nnd then n-cos * wa * taken until 8 o'clock.
After rcccci the conference report on the
consular nutl dlplomntic npptopriation bill
was mibmlttoi ] . Of Hi7 amendments placed
011 the bill by the vanato the confcrunco coiu-
mittco has reached agreement on nil except
throo. Ono of thet > n is tlmt appropriating
Sl'50COO for the Kicaragunn projoct. Tha
other two Imvo reference ti > the appointment
of a commission tonocertaln the best nioda for
Fccuriug moru intimate interuationiil and cum-
incrclal relations between llic United States .
nud thopoveral countries of Central nnd South
America. Mr. . Wnnhuurn moved thnt the
liotiko recede fromitstlisagrcoiiionttoS > 0(100. (
rho nnieiidinent s lost -yoas 81 , nays 1)3. )
Mr. Wnshbiiin then ninvtil recession frum
iho tlisngreoineiit to the other matter iu dls-
inito. Agreed to yeas 111 , nays 7t' .
This leavoa the Si'lOCO ) clause as the only
> oint of tlliretenco.
Hurnos , Townsliuud and Washburn were ro-
ilipolutcd to conferes. Tlio house thun took n
ccosa until 9 o'clock.
\Vlion the house mot It Btill found itrelf in
lead loci ; over tlio Moxlunii peiifion bill , and
iu hour and n half waa consumed iu futile nt-
empts to make sumo progress with the senate
imotidiiicnt * .
\t 10:30.Mr. : Urowno ( ofjlnd. ) ] called alien- ici :
ion lo the ob\lotia fact that it was impossible ye
o pass Iho bill the present ; session nnd pro- rii
IOJCH ! that the mcnstiru bo laid nsldo nud the ro
loujp proceed to the concidaratioti of private , ,1 ,
icnsion bills. Mr. Townsend objected. m
IUr. Hit-code moved that thu hoiico recado la"
rout its disngivonient to ono item still remain-
ng in controversy in tlio legiilntivo bill , the foi
ayniontof Bountors'cleiks. host , Drt to " " , rii
nil thu house further Insisted ou its dis.igrco- Iu
lout. tot
Mr. Kandall then nubmitted a conference tlr
'porton ] tlio fortification bill ; ngroed to. It tin
pproprlatoa § 700,000 , nn iticroaso of S105.- pei
UO ) over the amount carried by the bill nH it tat
nssoJ the house , Wll
At this hour , ( ! ) n. m. , ) the house is ogam foi
illiug time on the Mexican pension bill , doi
hllo awaiting : \ report ou the Mindry civil to >
cln
TUB ALL-NinilT SKHatON.
WAaiiiXdTON- , July 0.1:30 : A.M. Both j"a
nuses lire still m session ; fivu appropriation mi.
UH ! remain to bo nutadiipon , as follows : The
mtml.ir and diplomatic , upon which tlm only
imalnlBg dlHagrecmunt is the provision rol at-
ig to tlie.Nic.irnguun water wuy ; the legisla
vo , upon which the item of disagreement in Tli
10 provision for senators' secretaries ; the sun-
ly civil bill , upon which the only di ngreo-
icut relates to the pay of court oHiduls ; thu
ival bill , two provisimiH of which ( that for
BW stool cruisers and for continuing work
ion the monitors ) are iu dispute ; nud the bill
jficioncy bill , Buveral minor fentures of which gro
'main at. issue. per
The day and hour of the final adjournment SIC
the Kesnloii have not yet determined. baj
in
" "
bUMMEU Sl'OUTS.
1'n
Cle
anil S tit Icy. bor
AT WASHINGTON TAUIC , CKICAHO. 82C
CillCAno , .Tuno fi. There was a very largo 000
tendance at the Washington 1'ark races to- Int
ly. ; The weather was pleanaut , nud the
uck fast , llain foil all through the night , 585
it the drainage- tlio track i-f t > o perfect that Kh
tf-t blew batoro the statt. fait
First 1'urao I'in
race of SSOO-for throo-year-
Js one milo. After driving to a finish ,
3inpelhof won , Admiral ld ! , Hannah 3d ; Ch
no , 1:17. 000
Second race Ilydo Park Stakes Sweep-
alco lor two-j oaroldsJ mlle Sturtora : chn
crane , Folanthe ; Jim (5 nest , Isitao Murphy , Saf
ish 1'at , Celmis. ttnfilado Woodford , Mln- Wl
chec , Vullisoa , Kodstono , JJello I'ate , P. G. -
etliH ' , Thistle , Joe Coltou , Fnvor , nnd Hoot-
ack. Verano wen , Bcllo 1'iito 2 , Joe Coltou nil
time , 1:10. : ant
Third r co Commercial stakes for nil or ,
ci Ono milo and a half J'hitering the 000
retch the last time all the horses were 000
iiicliod. IFcro Ada Glenn and Boatman bolt
ow out , and tliero was n close race to the Col
d , Ada Glenn winning by half a length , rivt
mtmand , half a length In front of Oloaner , 1
10 wa < i3d ; time , 2KiJ. : misII
Foitith race 1'urno of S50D Milo and a II
larter Wcddinp-day won , Harry Gilmore Bipj
Athlono 3d ; time , 2:13. : Doc
Fifth ruco llurdlo race MHu heats First Ct !
at Guy won , Scalper 2d , Iioin'so 'Jd , Tom Mo
oore distanced ; time , lllj. : Second float ofS30
ly ; won or-iily , Fisherman 2d , Loupe 3d , S30
no Boy distanced ; time , ItliTiJ. the
The judges dUcjualiliod Guy on account of
il riding , and euvo the race to Fisherman ; mot
alper gtven 2d place , Loupe3d. . All bofi huai
ire declared off. oft
nillVIN'O I'AUK. Ol1"
ClllCAr.o.'July H. Second day of fctho hum. )
jr trotting meeting nf tlio Chicago driving 13
rk. Weather bright , and warm day ; track pass
ugh and heavy on the inmda from yesti-r- u
rt raitiH , and all heats trotted thirty fcot
in the polo. In view of thin fact the per- harl
i'manco ; in the ruco for truttor.-j with run- S50 ,
ng mate wai reiiiarkublo. nom
Fiist race Snociul cluHs 2COO dividedfun- ty.
Ishcd yestoiduv ) , Felix won. Belle I1' 2d ,
ick Organ 3d , Index -1th. Uest time , 2:2 : .
1'nrso < -S.)00iinlinlshed ( yesterday ) Trot-
ig with rimniii'r ' mate 31,030 additional teat
at 2:01) : ) , W. ] J Winshyp and mate , 2 , 1. 1 ; Crc
.ink ami mate 1 , 2 , 2 , 2 ; time , 2:1(1 : ( , 2:12' : } ,
V:2:0l.y : : ! .
'ureo ' of § 250 for 2:10 : claso-St. Dennis
ui , A. V. 1'autlind 1M , TolybhonoI.'Idj best
e , 225. ; { .
rjlIl.ADKI.I'HIA HACKS. Si
Uo.VMOUTH I'AIIK , July 5. Track deep tur
Lh mud , Threo-vear-olilH and upwird-i ,
nod Flnwcr won , Itowcro 2d. ( jlideaway 3d , in ci
llowplay burst a blood vesnol ; time \'J\ \ : [ \ . wlm
'HMO Two-year-olds ' / mlle Kinmnan Chn
n , , Sonci 2d , Aloccaroon Sil ; time 1:21 : | ,
'reo handicap SwoopstakoH Milo Tolti
, Itoulutta 2 < 1 , Tattoo Colt 3d ; time l-l ; ! ) } . nine
/rco handicap Sweeps titko Milo and three Int
longs Chanticleer won , Groystono 2d , Vo-
ic 3d ; time 2:35j. : BOVO barr
1IIIIGIITO.V IIKACII RACKS. and 1
5RioHTONlUAcir : , July 6 The track was was
'P ] in mud , ] 'ir t race , for horses that have ribb
and not won at Brighton beach in 1831 , hlov
a milo , Unknown won , King Lion 2d , the i
noy Foster 3d ; time 1:21 , far
L'tirim , fulling allowances , milo and a fur- 000.
Toppler won , I'augh-a-lJallau h 2d , still 1
ickadto 3d ; tlmu 2:02. : bui !
L'ureo , Maidon'H , all ages , milo Shelby tire
est won , Attrelain 2 < 1 , K-nio 3d ; tlmn llfiji. : tlwti
l'iir o , milo , Pulamirui won ; Charley Coo
nko 2d , Col. Hayes 3d ; time 1:521. : .Stic
iirse , all axeH , 11 mlles , liullant won , ( ieo
rncy Aaron 2d , Bacon Fauul . ' ! < 1 ; tiinu 2:17. : { . com
her r
THE JIINNEATOUS IIACKH. ruin
Mi.VNKAror.iH , July fi , It:10 : trottimr , bloi
lornbuig won , Alice B 2d , Nelllo H 3d , Vol- com
leer , Jr.Hli ; best time , 2:30J. : Twi
B:55 : trotting Betsy Ann won in straight jure
ats , Lulu .ludd 2d , General Hancock 3d ; cart
t time , 2:2.r : > . Mm
lentleinfn'ii rnadstew , Kosowe.ll won , war
itti 2d , I < ady Clorigh td , Dolly 4thj bent com
ne , 2:10. : com
comC
Tlm Onr. KtOI
yo l
iSH AND I'/.AIHTKII 1IKATTKN KVCK ANDCA1SK1 , . chll
NEW YOIIK July 5. The Bcull rae butwcon BOV <
HH and 1'laisteil aud Ten Kyck and ( Jalhel
rownd In tha iircxonco of 2,000 people. A <
unt had tlm best of thuxtart , hut Jtubu'boat
ot ahead before a do on longthn'liad been I
wed and Htayed thoru to the linluh. Kom Kch '
I'laiatnl aud half in o'cl
won by a loiigth u
mimitos fi secondn. The coumu wan three St.
HUH with three turns. anil
the
TCKilKll-CONLBY. 0,0 )
I'OliT .ASl > , Mo. , July5. The Teemer-Con- clti
race at LaVu oebaygo nn again poUponod the
ving to the wind und water. the
pro
TIlO UIOVDH.
JlY'AmtKY llEATrt ItKNtllK.
Nrw YOIIK , July 5. Dominlck McCaffrey , ar
the pugilist , easily defeated John 1t iinio , the
Scotch champion , in ft glove contest to-day.
llnso Hull.
OAMKS WATUnDAT.
At Toted o Toledo * 8 ; Washington 2.
At Indiansiwlls Alltghany 3 ; Indianapo
lis 12
AtSt. Pnul-Hurt S ghiaw.1St. ; l' ul 1.
At Clevelftiitl-Clovcland f < ; Uoston 0.
At Cincinnati Athletics Us Cincinnati 1" .
At llnltimoro Unltimoio 13 ! Clnalnnatl 3.
At Milwaukee Urand KnpitU " } Mllwau-
koo-t.
At Columbus Columbus ; Itattimoro 2.
At Detroit Philadelphia ti ; Detroit 10.
At Hock Island HOOK Island 12 ; St. lnris
f > .
At St. I'attl Stlllwator 3 ; Muiltcgon ) .
At St. Lotiis-St. Louts ( > ; Metropolitans
1
At Hoiton Kaitsai City B ; llostoit Unions
13.
13.At
At Washington Union Katloimts 1 ; St :
"
HCNIUV OAMM.
UAtClnclninti-Clnclnnatis ; Brooklyn * , 3.
At Louisville Baltimoros , 1 ; Ioui villo ! > , 5.
At St. Irfiuls St. Louts , 12 AllcKlionvn , fi ,
At Indianapolis Indianapolis , IU ; Wash
ington , 5.
llAHKlULt , AT WHITKHIUn'LAKG.
MlSNKAroi.is. July C. Anhlbtton < !
tame of base ball nt White Uo r Lake to-day ,
ii'tweon MitiiienKilis ] and Stilhvator , resulted
-I to-I In ofSlillwatcr.
- - favor Mnusgor Tut-
lill played right field aud Secretary Morton ,
if the Northwestern league , played first baio.
Unro-lCnitolclo Brutality.
A I'lrwiiimo van * t-ioiiT.
I'tmivuiui , July ( ! . A batxvknucklo priro
ght helwcim John IcConntiRhey nnd Wil-
am Fair , local plifiilNtJ , took place just out-
idoof the citv llmltt lust nisht. After Ihrlty-
wo knock downs in twelve round" , Me-
lonaughey was declared the victor.
A DODOK CITV INNOVATION ,
CITV , Kan. July C. The first MM-
an bull-light on American oil occured hero
estrrday. A largo number of visitors nr-
ivod ou trains from the east and west , nnd
DO cowboys were present. Tlm light took
lace , iu the fair grounds in the arena , 100 foot
i diameter , enclosed by a fence eight foot
igh , provided with eight ojcatios and. two
!
ttldeiu There were five bull lighters and
mrmiltuilft. The first bull ushered into thong
ng made the only fair light , furnishing n
alf nil hour's amusement. Tlio fecund was
10 quiet , and Blum-Ing no spirit , wast with-
rawn. ; The third pranced into the ring ,
irowing up clouds of dust. After being an-
jred by Hovernl spear thrusts , lie made mat.
us very lively , and nfter being exhausted lie
ai lassoocd and dragged from the ring. The
iilfth olio proved u failure , nud the crowd
siuaiided the first bull , which was relumed
the ring. After n brisk light and much ;
inrging , the picador gave him a fatal thrust ;
1th a lance , and ho full dead. Ono of the
atadnrs was severely injured about the riba :
. the final encounter , and may not recover ,
ho crowd wan greatly nxclted.
JUMHO
ho Principal Items.In tlio Klvcr nml '
Harbor 15111.
WAHHINOTON \ July B. lUvor and harbor
II as finally parsed by both hoitsoa of con-
oss appropriates S13X)900. , ! ) Tlio most im-
irtautitor s are as follows : Buffalo , N. Y. ,
00,000 ; ICrio , Pa. , 530,000 ; Arkansas pass and
y , Tox. , 8100,000 ; Galvnston bay , 'iox. ,
accurdanco i with plans berctofoio adopted ,
loxpcndod ' balunco of former npprojiriations ;
iss Cava'lo Inlet , Tox. , $50,000 ; Sablno
iss nnd IJhio IJnck Bar , Tox. , S210.O ;
ovoland , Ohio , 5100,000 ; Cincinnati ( har- tel
r of refuge ) S17,000j Great Kanawha , Vn. , coi
03,003 ; Monougahela river , West Ya.S-5 ! , .
0 ; Toledo ( harbor ) S20Cf)0 ) ; MicMgan City , do
d. , 850.00U ; Chicago , 8100,000 ; Sand Beach ,
ich. , § 75,000 ; Milwaukco ( harbor refuge ) pin
pu
5.CCO : Bubuqtio ( lea harbor ) S20.0C3 . ; Jtoil
vor , Louisiana and Arkansas , $75,003 ; Buf-
lo , JJayou , Tex , 825,000 ; Arkansas river at
no ISIulF , 855,000 ; Ctimborlaud river above :
ishvillo , 850.C30 ; TOIIUOSACO river below
lattanoogn : , 8350.000-Kontucky river , SiifiO-
; Falls of Ohio rlvor nt Louisvlllo , § 300,000
3tiolt river , Michigan , 8200,000 ; Hay Lake
annol , Saint Mai ys river , MichiganS25OOOi ,
.ginaw liver , Michigan , 850,000 : Fox nnd
isconsin rivers , WisconslnJ 8100C30 ; Wa- !
-ihrlvoA Indiana and Illinois , 8-10,000 ; Illi-
ia river , Illinois , $100,003 ; Calumet river , I
Inois , 850,000 ; Yellowstone river , Montana
d ] Dakota , $20,000 ; Mouth of Columbia riv-
Oregon and Washington territorioi , SI 00 , .
; Columbia river at Oa8cadea,0rcgon,8ir > 0- , '
; Columbia and Lower Wllltamottclrlvora. [
low Portland , Oregon , § 100,000 ; Upper
ilumbla and Snake rivers , § 20,000 ; Missouri
tie
Itcsorvoira of the head waters of the Missis-
ipi , SCO.OOOjMisiiiHlpplfrom St. Paul to on
w Molnoa rapids , 8250,000 ; Ilarbsr of Lake cai
ty : , Minnesota , 815,000 ; Mmlsslppi nt JJci 1101 of 1
aiuos rapids , § 50,000 ; Dry dock
Des Moines rapids canal ,
, , COO , INIisaiflsippi from DcsMoinos rnplds to
nnoiitlt of the Illinol.i rlvor , § 200000 ;
fl-iifsippl from mouth of Illinois river to
nithof Ohio , 8520,000 ; Mississippi from kn
xit passes to Carlo , 81,3.10,000 and . 200,000 rol
this ! mini , or .is much an is nuoddd , dlmll bo
inodiatoly applied to protect the harbor of
miphis ; removing snags , oto. , in Mississippi ,
)0)00txamluutioiis ( ) ; and HurvoyH of mmth
, 810.0UO ; continuatian of siirvoyn of ISIisx-
ippi , S75COOOliorlvor ; ! 8300 000-of ; this
870,000 to bo expanded on Davis' Inland
in , § 50,000 at Gran's chain , 87.COO for ice
bor lit the month of tha Great Kanawn nnd
1,003 for improvement i.f the rlvor lit JulTor-
.villa and pro toctjou of government proper
OYOtiONU.
ojifi liovolcd , ItiiildliiKH Doniollslictl
Hill IttthlRH IIIiiwii A\vny V IMdth-
cr anil TivoOnililrcii Kill
ed In Hotitiiclcy.
T. LOUIH , July 0. DisjiatalicH from ] ) eca-
| Springfield , Sholbyvillo and other placed
entral lllinolH rejiort that a very Hevera
ul Htorm uwept over Macom , Haiigamoii and
ristittn countlud between midnight nnd day-
it Saturday morning , which doatroytd
ch uroporty , but 110 liven ara reported lost ,
the vicinity of Illiopolia , Hingamon county ,
orar farm houses were badly damaged ,
IIH and outliouwsii can led away , and corn
wheat crops utterly mined. The corn
beaten Hat with the ground , or torn Into
bnim by the wind , \yheatln the xhock wax
wu away , and that Ntill uncut levelled with
ground. Thu loan in Kaugamon county , BO
an i hoard from is estimated nt over $100 , *
In Macom county the destruction wan
greater , nearly nil the housoj und out- C
ihllngH In the track of the Htorm being on- Ct
ily ! demollshoil or badly danmgi-d , The
ullingH of Mrs , ICvoy , ] 'at Jlyan , John
ornb , John Kr.ift , Aaron Vidrick , Nancy
ickle , ( jeorgo Whittick , Lemuel Walker ,
ergo Kckhart , and Heury Aiiftcnhlde were ol
nplutoly and on ti rely wrotkud , A Hum- tli tr
of animal * were killed and the crops
nod , Aufterhldu'n wlfa and baby worn
iwn 200 yards and depojlted under a lied o ,
npletely covered with mud but unhurt ,
10 of John Kroft'H children were badly in-
ed ; ono may dlo , The wind lifted leaded
elf the track nt Boody .Station , and the i
jcllxon J'rejibyteriuii church and parionogo , '
ro entirely destroyed , Tholouii'ln Macom
mty is oatimatoil at § 200,000. Christian ;
nity IHH | O Haid to have buffered Hoveroly ,
DAIIIO , Julv 0. A heavy wind and rain
panned oyer ColutnbuH , Kentucky ,
iterday evening , killing u woman nnd two '
Ildron , destroying -Mothodiit church aud
l other building
,
Ottlo Klnc Killed by n Uanihlcr ,
DODOK CITV , Kansas , July ( ) . K. B.
lioat , of Gollad , Texas , wai killed at 2
luck this illuming in a quarrel with Dave
Clalr , u gambler , The latter woo arrested
lodged in jail. Hchoat lit a member of
cattle firm of Uorui & Hchoat , who have
H ) head ( , f cutllo on this market , The ox
eincnt pmoiiK thu cowmiui In Inlonso , and
lyiicliin of Ht. Clalr threatened. The
crilf Imi placed a special guard at tha jail to
otcct the piisonor.
( It
W
or N. 0. Tobacoo fiaoat in the V.
nd.
ProsoiUdtloii of the ItnrdioUlt Statue.
1'Ants , July 5. The fonnM preiontitton of
the Hattholdl utatttfl of "Liberty Mnlightonlng
tlio World" by the French government to the
lTnlU > d Stoics , took pluco in the Oanlhlor
work-shops yostortUy. Morton.l'nltod States
mlnidtor to Franco , received tlio statue in the
lumo of hU government. I'rlmo Minister
! crry sent a letter stating that ! ho rcgrotod
that Illness prevented him ( rotnasniittliigattho
scene ot fraternity between the two great re
publics , lu heart ami soul ho would partici
pate. UuLo.'uops ' said Franco , under all gov
ernments , had always been a friend and ally
of America. America now ro.tlltod tb.U the
Panama canal was a work of uiilvern.il inter-
out. The statuolwould foro\or pledge bonds
of amity between Franco and the great Amor-
lean jKHiplo. Motion , In replying , thankoil
Franco In the name of I'rosldont Arthur and
the American iicoplo for the stntuo. lie said
ho was charged to nsMiro Do Lossopd. Ferry ,
and tha French nation that the American people
ple ro | Htulod with all their hearts tu the ton-
tinionU of friendship. The noble gilt , which
that tpirlt had dictated , would render the
gratitude of the American t > eop1o still moro
profound atttl stronger , lie hoped the statue
would rotnaln for all time an emblem of Im *
] > orishablo nympnthy uniting both countries.
ANOTlli&lt , n > J Mlo"
A YottiiK Cilrl VViutul Doatl In n
Gruvo AVitli nHullot. In Ilur
lUaln.
AM.IAKCK , Ohio , July fi.-Gertio Phlliw ! | ,
nginl oighteou yuaiv , whoso tvputation lately
has ; not boiui nbovo repnival , wai foutttl dead
in i a grove a tpiartor of a mile nouth of Saline-
ville , Columbus county , lust night with a bul
let hole over her loft tiyo. Two young men ,
Hunter and Knriih have been arrested for
Ihocritno. llnntcr confessed being the girl's
companion lait Sunday nfternoon ,
hlch tlmn she has beoit missing.
I'llK K13NBSA.W
Coniiilottou of AntitliorHliofl Tjlno ou
the Highway to Denver.
Dorrespomleuco of Tin : UKE ,
llouililfoi : , Neb. , JulyI. . To-day wai
somplotcd between Ktmexaw aud Oxford , the
Chicago cut-oil of Iho Burlington ft Missouri
lirer railroad , Thli road was commenced
xbout len months ago and its conslruclion has
joeti prosecuted llh thoroughness and vigor ,
intil Its ptusont consummation. All the ap-
lerloncos. including tlepotx , Bcction hottsoi ,
ivella , taiiKH , coal slied. " , olc. , osst'iitlnl to thn
inmodiatooperalion of the road am completed
it all important stations nn I it is now pro-
i.\rcd to avail Itself of the lucrative business
f the bloom of slimmer. Tlio nnd ii about
50 miles long nnd is entirely in JCobrnska nnd
lasses through n beautiful nnd fertile praitio
ountry which bids fnir to become ono of the
ivoalthiest narlcnltural regions west of tlm
Missouri4rlver. Towns have oprtitig up nmRlo
ike contiguous to the line with all the xin-
oumling auxiliaries essential to to their por-
nanont growth , and prosporltv , aud a ti-rri-
ory only recently redeoinoil by the pioneer
'iitorprUo from the prostiini of tlio Indian and
nitfalo , will henceforth ymld the wealth of
msbnudry and support a thrifty population.
Uljacent to the line HOttlement is proRtejsluj
apldly. I'rnirtols brokuu , forests nro being
ilnnlod aiid bulldi"gis carried ou with mar-
elous rapidity , and everything argues a pros-
erous future. Oiwuitvieit.
NOT1C9.
Portugal has quarantined nil English vassols.
The Ronatn pottponcd action on the postal
ileeraph bill till the second Monday In Do-
imber.
Sivan ! City , a email mining camp In Colora-
, , colpbratotl thb 1'ourtli by blowing up the
latollico. Doing nhort of fireworks the ininorH
it giant powder under the bjtlldlng anil Bent
over the mountain tops.
Both hoii8enof | IcongrcsH were in nession
arly all day yesterday , ndjourniiu ? from
> ur to hour to allow uoiifoionco cointnittcoH to
port , It wai thought they would take n re-
iss at n late hour to this forenoon , and ml-
jurii by noon.
At the oxorciscH attondinp the tmvotling of
lie soldiers' monument , at Buiraloyoatorday ( ,
ov. Cleveland spoke to the sotitiinont of the
late of Now York. The nddrcsa was a eulogy
the state and her pee pi o and devoid of pol-
leal allusions.
The Spanish nnd Kngllsh ollicfals at Gibrnl-
ir have had n dispute with reference to the
L'ccuutlbns against the spread of cholera. The
laniards attempted to establish n sanitary
irdon fifty yards from the British lines , but
ara compelled to withdraw the cordon beyond
10 central iioutral ground.
The preparations of Iho democratic convcn-
on hall ID progressing clowly and from pros l
it ! nppoaroncoj tha work will have to bo
irriou on during Sunday. Decorations nro
sarly nil in place but there In a vast amount
labor imlinl.shod In arranging Iho dclognton'
iatH , pulling tables for the prcsH In place
id making pimsngo ways for various sections.
The peoples Cyclopedia of universal
iiowlodgo is the boat work for general
ifcronco in print.
Uo
PEINCIPAL LINE
III WAY OP
OUAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER ,
OK VIA
ANSAS CITY AND ATOHISON to DENVER.
cmiicctlinr In Union Dopotn nt KMIIHUH ( Jlly ,
Uinulia and Ounviirwlth tlirough tralnx tor
And nil points In tlm Orcat
oniiectlnt ; In ( itnnil Union Dopotut Clilcngo
with tliruii ; ; ) ! truliib fur
NK W YORK , JIO S 1\Q N ,
Anil all J'.iiBloni
At I'c'orln wltli tluiiimli trnlim fur Indlnnnn.
H , ( JlncliiniUI , Ciiliunbna , mill nil JiulntM In
tli.Kiint. At .St. l.oula with tlirouull
lor nil ] iolntn Hontli.
oKHiiiiy CoiiolH'M. 1'nrlor Curt , _ with ltd. I
lining ( Jlmlrt ( HimtH fiisu ) , HinokliiK Cum with
tovolvJnif Uhutl-M , riilltnuil rnluco HK'onlng
iiu-H itnil tlm luiiuiuH ( J. It. .tQ. DlnliiK Uura
iiiulully toiuid from Clilciio | mill KIIIIHUH Oily
mifdKuiiiKl ( Jiiincll JIliillH : Clilcnuo nnd DV
, ( JhlcuKi ) , Ht. JoHili ! ] , Atclilson unil
'ojiukavlihont eliiiiiKd. Only tliniiiKh line
thiil ; ' own tialim liulwccii < Jlilciijo. ; F
nnd Dunvor , unit Khk'iiKo. Kunuux
ltv unit Duiivor. ThroiiKh cum Ixitwuou
iiilluiiiinoll'i und Uonnull Jlluirn , vln ruorlu.
< itINU IVOKTII AM ) MOUTH.
F ?
Rnlld ' 1'niliiH of Kltwint Day Ouches mid
'nllinun ritlaciiHIuuiiIni ; CIUH mo run dully to
iiid fioio Ht. l.oiiln ; via llunnllml ; Qnlncy.
tookiilc. Jliiillniilon , Ccilur Jluiililminil Alliurt
< > at' > Kl. I'ltiil und MliiMciiMill | ; ' CMttt"I
vlth ICi'C-llliInu Cliulii * to und liom Ht. I.onln
tiid 1'corlu. ( tnlyonucluuiKuof cum Ix'twt'iin
it. I.oiilminil DCH ilolnca , Jowii , Lincoln , No.
iiHku.und Dituvcr , ( 'olomdii.
It In iilao thu only 'J'liron li I
3T. LOUIS , HIUUEAPOLIB and OT. CMttt"F
It In kniiwn itu tlio Kreiit TllltOIJUlI OAK
MNi : of America , unit is universally admit-
I'll lO I'd tllll
Equipped Railroad In the World for
all classes of Travel.
Tlirouirli Tlekotu via tills Una tor wtlo nt ui !
, H. coupon ticket olllcun in tlio United SUitot
aid C'unuUu.
. J. I'OTTKIt , l'K OEVAI < WVfKU , .
Ylccl'rci. k Uia. JUtujtr. ClcoJ'm.A'A CMttt"
The Largest Stock in Omaha andOIMes the Lowest Prices-
Furniture.
DEAPERIES ANE MIRRORS , ' ?
ijnst roco'vo ' < * Rn iwsorlmont far surpassing anything In this market , comprising
Ino latest and moat tasty doslgui manufacturoUjfor this spring's trodo and covering
ft range of prices from the Cheapest to the moat Exponatvo.
Parlor Goods
Now romly for the inspection ofcna-
tomorfl , the newest uovoltifB m
Suits nnd Oiltl Pieces.
Elosant Fassongor Blovator to all Floors.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
I2UG.lS08nnd ISIOFamnm Street. - - - - OMAHA NEB ,
Hi.
IMPOUTEIl , JODDKIl AND IANUFAOTUllEIlS' AGENT OF
WJ.U.MM II UA Ui AJUJUUilfjD VA.UH
13TII ST. , BETWEEN FA11NAM AND HARNEY ,
OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA.
taao
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OUMINGS AND 20TE ST. , OMAHA , NEB ,
i
103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Catarrh ,
Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and 1-ormanontly Cured. Patient *
Cured at llomo. Write for "TUB MKUIOAL-MIRSIONAIIY , " for the Pooplo.
Oonsultatlon and Correspondence Gratis. P. 0. Box U)2. ! Telephone No. 20.
HON. ED WARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : " Physician ol
ilou ADlllty ana Marked Success. " CONQRESSALYN MURPHY , Davenport ,
Or. < : "An lionornbln M.in. Fine Succona. Wonderful Onros. " ITnura 8 to C.
409 < and 1411 Dodge St. , I } .Omaha Neb
RUEMPXNGBOLTE & COMPANY ,
JIANUFACTUllintSOF-
ormor Wliutows , Flulals , Window Cain , Iron Croitllnjri" , Arctalllo Hky-llKhtfl , io. Tin , Iron on J Sbto Uoql
era , 310 Hontli 12tli Struct , Oinilin , Nolraska.
UANUrAOTOTlKll Of Ot BTRIOTI.T
AND TWO WHEEL OAETS.
riUB nd 1S20 JUrnoy Htroot u J iOS 8. lttbSU [ ll , | 1 M A h
itutod C Uloiuo ( iifulibtil Iroo uooa appllottloa. IWC7M
orth-Western Electric Light Go.
BOM : AOKNTB rou NKDKABKA AND orwiAToits or CEr.EunATKD WESTON AND u. s.
Electric Arc ii Incandescent Liflts !
Idoptod by the U. S. Government and nioiit of the loading steamship companle |
and llotels. Regarded as the
PUREST , WHITEST AND BEST
ULKOT1UO LIGHT PRODUCED.
or Ilfttcs Inquire nt oflico , N. W. Cor. Fifteenth nnd Furnnm Streota
HAMBUBG- AMERICAN
IIIECT LINK KOIl KNOLANI ) , FltANCK AND
( JKIIMANY.
Tlio Btoam hlig | ol thli wcll-kuown line am built ol
on , In water-tight oommrtintiiit | , mid are lurnl ) i-
1 with ovury ruiuuito to niaku tUo iiMHtya tiotli
ifo nJ aicrwabld. Tlioy carry tlio United Htatea
nil Kuropuaii n-alU , ami lfa oNtiw York ! Thuri-
DBwiaVyaturJuiafor I'lyiiiuutb ( LONDON ) Clior-
ourul'Alll8) ( ) nd IIAMIIUMU.
Kitoa ; KliBt Cabin , $66 , 70 mUSO. BUoraifu , 20.
Hiiiiry I'uiidt , Uark iliuuou. K. K , JIoorta.M. Toll ,
( wUlu Onulia , UrunuwluK i ; Bcliotntgcii , g ( > u U In
oundl Illul ! * . 0. UMIIUllAUD &CO. , Uiiu. VtM
git. , Bl llroulway , N. Y. C'lmiL Kozoilntkl & Vo-
cniral WcDteJu AK ati , 107 WftshluBtou Ut. , Obloa
0 , 1U.
Draperies.
Complete Block of nil tlio latest
styles iu Turcoman. Madras nud
Luce Curtains , Etc. , Etc.
SMOKE THE4 BEST.
'Wo heir t liilurm the imbllo tml > mok > n cent * .
ill/ . Hint w ? litva ucourcil larc itoclc ot tbo tin
llHilcem griclos ot tlioruugbly ourutl
GOLDEN VIRQIHIA , PERIQUE AND TURKISH
Mbacco * . which vre are u tui ; In ttia mtnuf&oturaof oat
L'olclirutctl brandi ot cluiircUi : * < ud luoklua to.
tauccoi , Anil liaTetJ < toiHoouritockl r ililiiimul
If tlio l'lii - t Jiuiurl | d French Jtlcc l'ui > n ,
tiuch ( tuck tnadn up by the lilijliett olaMof ikllual
ibor. HO f l cc/uUJoul , cauaot < 4li to KltWjr th tait4
uni.
HTAMIAH1I lHtANI > S.\ ,
Saporal-Oapnrat ) f-Uw t Oanoral-SL Jamti K , Klo.
/ lJro . Kttalglit ( Jut la Ji'ull Dtitu 1'ackigM , eu. , ta.
JUST OUT-SPORTSMANS OAPORAl/
UnDul'ucturcd l > y | .uclul re.jucit. * Ml
_ KIXNKV I01UCCO C0. > -
uocwocn 1.9 . manor vrv . , Now Vow.