G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUN0/A.Y , JUNE 15 , "iSOOSIXTEEN'PAGES. . AGAIN THE BLACK SOX WIN , Tha Prohibitionists Defeated for the Second Time In This City , MARTIN'S ' MARVELLOUS TWIRLING , Tile VlHltliiK Team l-'ullH to Got a. Hln- Klo Illl The Game 1'oilny Among Ilio Amateurs .Sporting Notes. Played. Won , Ient I'nr Ot. MlnncatwllM KJa 15 .1X1 . Denver a ) It .fiM : K1 21 15 HloiixClty ! K1O 20 Irt lfi-.11 KaniiiiH City ! O 18 17 iK-.s Moiiics in 18ai iwo inni omnim : ni is St. I'mil . ill 10 21 Ibi NATIO.N.U , : . 1'Iiiyrd , Won. Lost. IVr Ot. rinclnnntl . 41 ! W HI I'lilluilrliihlii . 41 27 14HI Chicago . ai sri HI . Ilmolclyn . II 21 172J .5f.7 . Huston . 41 ID 2J . IKi Now Vork . 41) ) 111 21 .411 Cleveland . . ' ! H III 2S .JUS I'lttsbnrg . 10 It AMKIIICAN ASSOCIATION. IMnyt'd. Won. Lost. 1'CICl. . Allilollo 40 27 1:1 : .1175 Koeluiilur 41 1:1us . ( UK ) LouUvlllu 41 2. ! IS .Ml "t. 1,0111s 41 22 11) ) .fi.MJ Columbus 40 1H 22 .4.V ) Toledo Wl 17 S3 Hyriie.nso 1.8 15 Bl llrooklyn . ' 18 13 20 I'I.AVKII.4' I.KMUK. I'lnycd. Won. Lost. I'orOi..Kit Itnstnn It 'M IS .Kit Ilrooklyi 4. ) 25 20 .ftV. New Vorlc 4'J 151 1 ! ) , M7 riilhuleliilila 41 21 20 .612 Chicago 41) ) 20 20 .600 I'lttslinig I ! ! ) IB 21 .401 II ! 21 .4.T. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' iiuiraio. : . . . . . . . . . in 11 24 .314 Oiiiahu 7 , ) ( ! AloliiOH 15.- And again the Uluch Sux win , us tlio sport would put it. Tlmt makes two out o three , and if they cnu only keep tip their licit today it will bo tlirco straight , something they huvo us yet failed to nccompllsli this ye.ir. And what do you think I Omaha had young Mr. Gulesburt ; of Martin , 111. , in the box. and hu shut the Prohibitionists out without u hit. In fact , they didn't get u smell. Fusselliaeh , however , came within a hnir's- brcadth of saving tlieir bacon by n tramon ? deus long lilt in the fourth inning. But Tommy ICcarna was out there , niul after skirmishing around among the carriages way out in left Held , toward which the ball was nulling 11 lie n rocket , he llmilly got under it and by a good jump caught it. It was a great catch and the audience did not let up in their cheering for several min utes. IJut u miss is as good as a milt1 , and by this marvelous play young Martin was enabled to leave the grounds with the enviable reputa tion of pitching an entire game- against u heavy hitting team without giving them even tlie tiniest bit of a safe one. The three runs DCS Moincs managed to sc- niro wore the product of bases on balls , mid in tills respect Martin was a little generous. Ik- gave them eight. Hart , though , did the same for the Itlaek Sox , besides hitting n man with the ball. So it was tit for tat on balls. Hilly MeiCini , the new umpire , was in u measure responsible for this wildness on the part of the. pitchers , for his judgment on balls unit strikes was very topaz. Omaha was II rat at the lint , and tlioy found Billy Hart's curves anything but dilllcult to fathom. Caimvan , without much delay , sent a safe oiio out into left , and Walsh atwo-sacker into right , scoring Jimmy. Then Colonel ICcarns duplicated Joe's hit , but was put out trying to malto third on it that is , the umpire called him out , hut ho was safe by a yard. L But what the umpire says goes , as you all probably know. Well , Walsh got homo any way on the play , nnd two earned runs wasn't so bad for u starter. I'hclan cot his base on balls , but was doubled with Cleveland from Flanagan to Phelan. Patton was quickly retired from Moran to Andrews , but Hrimblccom went to lirst on balls , stole second , reached third on Flana gan's out from Cleveland to Andrews , mid homo on u wild pitch. Tiiiflloy struck out. Hurt began the third by hitting Andrews , who went to second on Willis' out from pitcher to lirst , and on to third on it passed ball. Moiim then hit to Macullur who endeavored to throw Wally out at the plate , but ho failed , allowing Moran to anchor -safely ou lirst to boot. boot.That That set the audience to cheering. Martin followed with a single. Caimvan with a two-bagger and Walsh with his second safe one , Moran , Martin and Caimvan scoring. And then tlio spectators cheered some more , for thej again saw victory in the sum mer air. Hurt threw ICcarns out at first , and the ecoro stood ( I to 1. The visitors' half was barren of results , as was the third for Omaha. In this inning the Prohibitionists added another score to their Hide. Hide.Caimvan's Caimvan's fumble gave Hart a lifo. A passed ball let him round to third , and ho scored on Pulton's out from Cleveland to Andrews. Urlmblccom not his base on balls , and on Cleveland's high throw to lirst olT Flanagan's hit ho moved round to third , while Flanagan made lirst in safety. Cleveland then throw Trallloy out nnd the results wcro not so serious after all. In the fourth Moran struck out , Martin made his second single , Caimvan fanned , Walsh singled and Kearns How out to Maculhir , and what looked very much like another run ended in a geese egg. I'hehin went out on lli-st on Cleveland's splendid throw. Then Fus.wllr.ich stepped to the bat and made n great hit way out among the loft Held carriages. It looked like a homer. but ICcarns was there , lilte the star spangled banner , us has been previously remarked , and nrndo the star catch of the season. My , what it yell of delight there was when Tommy was seen climbing back of the car riages , buggies and tally-ho coaches with the bid ! In his teeth. Clare then went to llrst on an error bv Cleveland and Maciillnr on balls , but both were loft , us Tlminy Gidesburg throw Hart out at llrst. Both sides made a tally In the fifth. For the Black Kox Plmlcii got llrst on balls , ns did Cleveland right after him. ThenAn drews Binoto her for two sacks , and Plutleu crossed the pan , while Kliner went to third. Willis was thrown out at llrst , and Cleveland at the iiluto. Ho tried to score ou Moran's grounder to Phalen , but the old man was too ngllo for him , and his temcrltv cost him his Hie. Martin perished In Fusselbach's throw to Flanagan. For the lowuns Patton was given first on four wldo ones , and after Briinblcom's out to Andruw * , reached second on Flanagan's tmcrUlco and homo on a passed ball. Traflloy also went to llrst on balls , but was left on fcivoml , which ho neatly purloined , by reason of Phclan's out from Cleveland to Andrews. And that ended the run-getting , as neither sidi ) could got u man round the buses In the next four Innings. But the thousand people felt so happy that they gave Omaha another cheer. It was a line victory , and now for the third one this afternoon. The score : OMAHA. All. II. lu. HII. SB. I'D , A. Oaimvan , " ! > . . . , . 5 'Walsh ' , ss. . . . . . . , ,4 Kuarn * . lf > . . . .A Plmlt'ii , rf . 2 A lid lows , I b . 3 Willis , in . ' . . & Monui. o. . 4 Martin , p . 4 0 Totals . 04 7 It 1 0 27 17 3 DBS MllNiS ( : All , It. 111. 811. HU. I'd. A. K. ration , rf . 4 tllriiiiult'cimi , If . U 1 0 0 1 I 0 0 riliwigllll. 1U . 4 0 0 I 1 11 1 0 Trutrioy.o . II rhfhlll,2b . 4 _ . . . u-ab. . . . . , . . . ' 1 0 I'luro. m 4 0 0 0 0 * 10 Mui-ulhirss , . . . . ; i o o o o : i . o o Hull , ! > . . . , „ U Totals ! "a "o 7 " 7 87 15 1 Omiiiiii . .a 4"o'o i o o o o-7 Dch.Molnos , 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 BUMMAIIV , Ulmtf catiicd-Owuhtta , Two-loso uits-Cau- avnn , Wnttli 2 , Konrni , Andrew * . Double plays -Pliolntl o l'laiiii iin. ( 'lure to Trafllcy , Knwtbai'li ID I'lii'litn to I'lnnnKiin , HIIROS on palled balls OlT Martin . off Mart P. Huso from bcliif ? lilt by pllohod Imll-lly llnrt 1. Struck out lly Martin 2. Hart 2. l'u od halls -Moran 2 , TrtilhVy 2. WHO pitch-Martin 1. Time of Biunc Ono hour and llfty.inlnutw. Umpire Mi'Klm. Denver 0 , St. Pnul 2. Dr.xvr.it , Colo. , Jiincll. [ Special Telegram to Tun Ben. ] The following Is the score In today's game ! DKNVKII. ST. I'AI'I. n n o A K1 it. n o A K McOlone , 3b..O U 4-1 0 Murphy , n 1 0100 .MrClHllfttl , Zlj.O U 1 4 I Hnu-ps Ib. . . .1 2 12 2 I Trenclwnjr , rf..l 2 I 0 0 Mnlr. If 0 1000 Curtis , in U 020 0'Phillip.M..O ' 0220 Hciwc , Hi I n W 0 0llroiltlit'Hc..O ] | U 4 1 0 Whllo. n 2 1 1 3 UiPnrmer , 2b..O 1 2 fi 0 KonmMy. If..I 0 1 0 0 Abbey , if 0 1310 Hrynnltf * , G..I 1 7 2 llKnurko.illi . . .0 jiv Dcnvur o o o o o o o r > i r , Ht. Paul 0 00101000-2 SITMMAIIV. Earned run1' Denver fi. Homo runs Iloyn- olils. II'i-c'i htolt'ii Dt-nvi'rS. Left on haM > s Denver 4 , Ht. I'aul 7. II isri on balls-Oil l-'loodJI , on" Mcoklii 4. lilt by bull Kennedy. Struck out llv Klood " > . by Mccldn 2. I'lisst-d ball.s Ituynolds . llrniiRliton. Tlinuof itanie Out ; hour nnd forty minutes. Umpire Cnl- slck. Saurlllco lilts ItoiirUc , ICimncdy. Milwaukee M , hloux City 2. ' Hloux OITV , In. , Juno 14. [ Spaclnl Tclo- grnm to Tin : Uii : : . ] Following Is tlio result of todays game : C'roMiy , c 1 112 1 1 Wclrli. 2b 1 Devlin , | ) 0 0 0 U 0 ( irllllth , | i 1 1100 , llliick , | 0 1 U 2 U Totals 2 32110 2 Total * 1420271(1 ( .1 11 V INNl.NW. SlonxCltv . 0 200 000-2 Milwaukee . 4 0 II 1 0 1 -14 SU.MMAIIV. Karned runs Milwaukee 11. Two-bam lilt 1'ettll. Three-lmso bits Crosby and lllaek , I'ooi-iiiaii , Diilt-yniplu nnd .lantze.ii. Ita-c.s on balls-Dovllnol. lllao ! < 1 , Ci-IIIIths 2. SI nick out DovllneH. lllaek 1. Orlllltlis : i. Left on ba e.s Sioux City : i. Mlhvuiikuti 7. I'ussud balls Ciosby 2. Double nlnys Shook to Weleli to .MorrKsoy. Time ( if KUHUI Onu hour and forty-tlvo mlnutj-t. IJinplra 1 , KaiiHiiH City O. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Juno 14. [ Special Tel egram to Tun BIX. ] The following Is the result of today's game : IIV 1NNINOS. ICunsasCltv 0 0 Minneapolis 0 0000001 * ! SUMMAItr. KariiiMl runs Minneapolis I. Two-base lilts Mitchell , llunglti. Stolen base * Carroll , llen- gle. Double plays Mlllur to llcnnln to Kvn. Struck out lly C'onway . " > , by Mitchell 5. Um- plie Hurst. National League. AT 1IOSTON. 1 First game Boston 8 , Philadelphia 5. Second game Boston 0 , Philadelphia a. AT iiuooKi.rx. Brooklyn 10 , New York 2. AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati 1) ) , Cleveland 0. AT CHICAGO. Both Pittsburg games were postponed on account of wet grounds. flayers' League. AT 1IOSTOX. First game Boston ( > , Philadelphia 5. Second game Boston 4 , Philadelphia 0. AT IIUITAM ) . First game- Buffalo ! ) , Pittsburg 0. Second game Buffalo 2 , Pittsburg 5. AT 11 HOOK IAN. Brooklyn 7 , New York 0. AT CIXVU.AND. Cleveland 2 , Chicago 8. American Association. AT nociiisTiit. : : First game Rochester 3 , Syracuse 4. Second game Rochester : j , Syracuse 0. AT riniAini.riHA. : Athletics II , Brooklyn 10. , AT I.OUISVILI.B. Louisville 11 , Toledo 1. AT ST. LOUIS. St. Louis 0 , Columbus 3. Will it bo I hreo Straight } The Ofnahas and the Dos Moines teams play their third and last game nt the local park tills afternoon , and as the Omnhas uro playing with such gratifying vim and dash a largo crowd should be on hand to encourage them in their commendable efforts. Dad Clarke will bo in the box for Omaha , and ho says ho will win the game or cut tlio grand stand. But it will bo no snap. The prohibi tionists are extremely nettled over tlieir two straight defeats and will make u prodigious effort to retrieve themselves this afternoon. The publiu have been crying for winning ball , and , now that they arc getting it , let them attest their appreciation by turning out tills afternoon. Among ; the AinatenrH. Tlio Kllpatrick-Koch dry goods company and the Pacific express company teams played an interesting game on the hitter's grounds yesterday afternoon , the K.-K. team winning as follows : K.-1C 'J fl-14 P. Ex 4 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Batteries Stephenson and Kuhn for the K.-Ks. nnd Hess and Sunder for the Pucillcs , The ICoystones and Cornets juvenile teams came together at the Sixteenth and Locust street grounds , the collision resulting in a masterly contest. The score : Keystones 4 00000000 4 Cornets 0 0000000 0 0 Batteries Sprinffgate and Burdick , Key stones ; SufcUtcrand Hodder , Cornets. Hits ICoystones 7 , Cornets ! t. The Keystones and High School team will play next Saturday on the High school grounds. Bert Wilktns' City Steam Laundry team did not go to Lincoln yesterday , as they In tended , and Instead will meet their old rivals , the Nonpareils , on the hitler's grounds , Fif teenth and Vlnton streets , this afternoon at U. Tlio game will bo for u purse of f-V ) , and as there Is no little feeling between the two clubs , an exciting game is Inevitable. Hurt , the City Steam's st.ir twlrler. has recovered from his Into sickness and will go into the box for his team. The Crnnu Brothers' team left for Missouri Valley this morning , and will play thert } , this afternoon. The Shamrocks and West Lawns will try conclusions on the hitter's grounds this p. m. The game Friday at Missouri Valley be tween the Omulius and the local team re sulted in a score of t ) to 1 In favor of the pro fessionals. A game of ball was played yesterday after noon between the Creighton college team and tlio Ideals , which resulted in the defeat of the latter by u score of U to 8. Tlio feature of the game was the effective battery work of the collegliites. Batteries Crcigiiton col- lego. Klusler undConroy ; Ideals , Jones and Gadliy. Ui.Vt ( us ; , Neb. . Juno 14. [ Special Telegram tOTllKBKK.J-T ] cumo today between the Lincoln giants and the lJl > > ses teams re sulted iu u ecoro of 3 to 2 In favor of the former team. Considerable money changed hands over the result. TJIK NlWKti ItlXU. MorrU Park HUCCH. Mourns PAIIK , N. Y.t Juno 14. Summary of today's races ; llamayo Welter handicap , seven furlongs QREA/T SUCCESS THE PEOPLE'S -INSTALLMENT HOUSE of Council Bluffs s Has no connection with any other concern , but we carry the largest stock of household goods in the city. A visit to outf Mammoth .Establishment will prove it. Our installment business is a blessing to everybody. WHY ? Because our prices to those cus tomers who buy on the installment plan are as low as if they paid cash , and by paying onc- . third cash down , you can pay the balance weekly or monthly. Our stock is the largest and our prices arc the lowest. , We will quote only a few prices : Bed Room Suits $ t H.oo and up Parlor Suits 25.00 and up Carpets . - a5c yard and up Coolc Stoves , No. 8 $9.50 and up , < Book Cases 6.00 and up Center Tables , 3.00 and up Chamber Sets ' . 4.00 and up Dinner Sets , 100 pieces : 11.96 and up Tea Sets , 56 pieces 6.95 and up . , We guarantee our goods. Patronize home merchants. We will duplicate any prices given in Omaha. We want you to trade at home , remember. MANDEL & KLEIN , 320 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Worth won , Now or Never second , Vurcles third. Time 1 : ! ( ) . ThroggsNeck stakcsthrce-year-olds , seven furlongs Ur. Helmutb won , Hemphind second end , Monroe third. Time 1 : : ! 0' . Great Eclipse stakes , two-year-olds , $10,000 added , six furlongs Sallie McClelland won , Hussell second , Keckon third. Time 1:14. : Westchcster cup , mile and one-half Tenny won , Sorrento second. Tluio " :44. : Others drawn. Two-year-olds , six furlongs Evungelino won , Eclipse second , Contribution third. Time 1 : IT. Annie Wood handicap , mile nnd oiic-fonrtH Zephyrus won , Gipsy Queen second , Budd hist third. Time i.ir : . St. I/oiiiw Itaucs. ST. Louis , Mo. , Juno 14. Summary of to day's races : Two-year-olds , five furlongs IJose Howard won , Black Knight second , Kingman third. Time 1 sO : ! ' . One mile War Peak won , Hurry Ireland second , Dousman third. Time 1:4 : % . Charles Green stake , thrcc-vcar-olds , mile nnd one-fourth Bill Lctcher won , Bishop second. Time 1:15. : Others withdrawn. Mile and one-eighth Elyton won , Cartoon second , Bonita third. Time 1 : r > 7 ! . Three-fourths of u mile heats First beat ; I-ittlo Crete won , Carnegie second , Bertha third. Time 1:10J : . Second heat : Bertha won , Little Cretu second , Carnegie third. Time IrlSJtf. Third heat : Bertha won , Little Crete second. Time 1:17 : % . Kansas City Kuccs. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Juno 14. Summary of today's races : Two-year-olds , six furlongs .Too Woolmnn won , Ed. Bell second , Dewbury third. Time 1:172-5. : Six furlong beats First heat : Saimrdo won , Dyer second , Jessie McFarland third. TIma-1:102-5. : Second heat : Sanardowon , Dyer second , Jessie McFarland third. Time 1:1(5 : ( il-5. Directors' stakes , three-year-old ( lilies , mile and one-eighth Blue Vail won , Amelia second end , Eastlovo third. Time 2:003-5. : Three-year-olds and upward , one mile Little tlo Minnie won , Mabel second , La Premier third. Time 1:41 : 4-5. and milo and Three-year-olds upward , threo-slxU'cnths Hamlet won , Germaniesec end , A'ico Hcgent third. Time 2:03 : U-5. The Knglisli Turf. LONDON , Juno 14. [ Special Cablegram to Tin ; Bui : . ] This was the second day of the Sundown park meeting. The principal event was tlio rueo for tlio British dominion two- year-old stakes of 1 ! > sovereigns each , 8 for feit , with ( iOO sovereigns added for two-year- olds bred and trained in tlio British domin ions , winning penalties mid maiden and breed ing allowances , llvo furlongs. It was won by A. Taylor's bay lilly by Exile II. , Sir F. Johnson's Illly , Fuse , second , and II. Nixon's colt , IHldebcrt , third. There wcro nine starters. Bench Sliow Whiiicix. The most successful dog show over held in Omnim came to a close last evening. The ex hibition has been u most interesting 0110 in all particulars , and passed oil without a jar or hitch. Manager Ingram Is to bo congratu lated. The pri/o winners are as follows : Fox hounds , A. J. Clarke , Ornahu , llrst and second prizes. Irish terrier , Jack Sheldon , Omaha , llrst prize. English mastiff , C. W. Hamilton , Council Blull's , llrst and second. St. Bernards , George Pullman , Silver City , la. , llrst , second and third , Newfoundland , Bert Cox , Council Bluffs , II rat. Pugs , Jack Dowling , Omaha , llrst. Fox terrier , Theodore Bray , Council Bluffs , llrst ; Lou Hibbon , Omaha , second. Toy terrier , Mrs. II. II. Gnicoy , Omaha , lirst ; Lou Hibbon , second. Bull terriers , Charles Waterman , engine house No. 2 , Omaha , llrst In adult and puppy class. Scotch collies , Mr. Harrison of Omaha , lirst ; Mr. Briggs of Avoeu , In. , second. Irish setter , T. Covcrduio , Omaha , llrst , bitch i H. B. Kennedy , Omaha , llrst , dog. Pointers , II. B. Kennedy , Omaha , first ; C. Kennedy , Omaha , second. English bull dog , C. McKiiibie , Omaha , llrst. llrst.Toy terrier , D. E. Barrett , Omaha , first. Smallest dog. Arthur Briggs , Omaha. St. Allyn pointer , II. N. MeCJrew , Omahn , llrsU HOUTll O.W.IH.I XKWN. Alpha I/oil ( ) No. 11,1) . of K. All members of Alpha lodge No. 41 , Daughters of Hobeknh , uro requested to bo present at the hall Friday evening , Juno i.0. A short session of tlio lodge will bo hold before - fore going to Omaha to meet with Ivy lodge No. &l , Daughters of KQbckah , Sunday llano Hull. The Sobotkors will go to McArdlo's mills today to play the Elkhorn ball club. Game will bo called lit 2 :30 : o'clock. Tlio 'following U the list of players and their positions : Elkhorn. Positions. Sobotken. Allen . p . , . Hutchor. Collby . o . Flynn. Decker . Ib. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hart. Morrison . 2b . Puyton . I lanoy . ! lb . .Hart. Hess . 8S. . . . . . . . . . Glenn. Primlcy . . . . . .If . Davis. Knowlcs . in . . . . . . Scott. Uojler . r . Uniuuuurt. I. O. G. T. South Omaha lodge , No. 100 , Independent Order of Good Templars , will give a boclal and entertainment lu A. O. U. W. , ball , Twenty-sixth and N streets , Monday evening After u literary and musical entertainment refreshments will be served. Tlio following programme has been arranged : Vocal music , octette recitation , Miss Alice Grifllth : vocal solo , Mr. Alfred C. MeCraekcn : ad dress , Mr. Cecil Hustings ; vocal music , Miss Jennie Graham ; essay , Mr. W. H , Dunroy vocal music , quartette ; refreshments. Notes About the City. Miss Louise Munshrtw of Chicago Is in the city , visiting her brother , Edward D. Mun- shaw. Mrs , O. G. Howard , with her children , of Red Oak , la. , who lms\ been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. liyncarsou , lias returned home. The South Omaha Turnverein has leased Gcrmania hull for meeting and practice pur poses. Gustnr Anderson has gone to Salt Lake City , Utah , to reside. ' Mrs. James II. .Van Duscn has returned from Lincoln. William H. Trnslore has passed nn engi neer's examination'before ' the Omaha board. Miss Amy Snyder ot DCS Moines , la. , is the guest of Miss Cora Brown. Brougham Stephcnson is up from Kansas City. Superintendent Jlt'mcs , ' Viles , Jr. , of the Omaha packing houses Is on the sick list. Miss Marv Kecso and Kichard Wright of Syracuse , N. Y. , arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Holmes. Michael Dailoy , an employe of the Omaha packing houses , cut a bad gosh in his left wrist Friday with a knife , severing the ten don and artery. The arm had to bo split up several inches to get the tendon before the wound could bo dressed by the surgeon. A meeting of the west Dodge street prop erty owners was held last night to remon strate against the action of the cable com pany in taking off the Hnrney street lino. Committees were appointed to confer with the president of the company and call the at tention of the city council to the matter. The board of public works has received samples of paving brick from Missouri , Kan sas , Beatrice and Omaha , and Mr. Kicrstead was appointed a committee of one to lind n place to make tlio proper tests. Tlio board and the city engineer will subject the bricks to a test by water , hydraulic pressure , nnd tumbling them about in a cylinder to test their resistance to "chipping. " J'EitHOXAf , I'.ilt.Ui W. C. Frank of York is a guest at the Mur ray. ray.J. . E. Baldwin of Grand Island is nt tlio Casey. A. L. Bixby of Columbus is stopping at the Casey. J. E. Jenkins of Schuyler is stopping nt the Casey. W. Wyckoff of Lincoln was In the city yes terday. A. W. McClearof O'Neill is stopping nt the Millard. H. II. Hughes of Valparaiso is registered at the Casey. Mrs. C. Tyrrill of Lincoln is stopping at the Paxton. Frank A. Drebcrt of West Point is a guest nt the Casey. J. M. Fisher of Attleboro , Mass. , is a guest at the Paxton. Mrs. C. M. Spooner of Lincoln is registered at the Millurd. H. H. Hunktn of Cambridge is stopping nt the Merchants. W. G. Washburn of Beatrice is a guest at the Merchants. F , M. Crowell of St. Paul is registered nt the Merchants. Charles Klomau of Broken Bow is regis tered at the Paxton. Mrs. H. Hobbard , Mrs. G. H. Gere and Mrs. Sarah Moore of. .Lincoln tire guests at tlio Millard. W. S. Kector umT.wifo and Miss Minnie . Hawko of Kansas pity visited Chicago for a few days last week. ' I Kabbl Koscuuu leaves for Europe on Tues day , Juno 17. Ho sAils ou the Gcllert of the Hamburg line on .Tu'tid 2t ) . Wallace C. Mosher1'president of the Capital National bank of Lincoln , was in the city yes terday on business'.and iimdou visit to TIIU Bi'.u building. Miss May Copeland.who has Just completed her third year at iMussar college , returned homo last evening tq spend the summer vaca tion with father and. mother. Mrs. Frank BcnitWou of this city nnd Miss Emma Bennison of'Kewnneo , Ills. , who has been visiting herbyothers hero tlio past year/ , leave tomorrow evening for Lake Mlunetouka to spend the summer. ' Dr. Blrnoy cures cutnrrh , Boo bltlg. Another IlHtliifulHlu ! < l Ijiuly Rulinlur. LONDON , Juno 14. ( Special Cablegram to Tun BII : : . 1 Miss Fawcott is not alone in winning high distinction at the Juno exami nations of Cambridge university. The an nouncement is made today that Miss Marga ret Alford has won llrst place In the classical tripos. Miss Alford is a niece of Dean Al ford , famous for his critical edition of the Greek testament. Her father , who Is u preacher of much distinction , Is also a line classical scholar. Ho has been his daughter's principal instructor in her studies. * Slauloy'M Uook Stolen. LONDON , Juno 14. [ Special Cablegram to Tin : BKK.J The St. Jamen Gazette says that u complete set of proofs of Henry M. Stan ley's forthcoming work , "Tho Darkest Africa , " were obtained in a mysterious man ner by some person who offered copies to one English paper and to two papers published in tlio colonies. The copies were accepted by the papers , but the publication of the matter was thwarted by the issue of u circular by the house which Is to publish the book warning any person against publishing the work and notifying any one who did so that ho would be held responsible. Smith Muy LONDON , Juno 14.Special [ Cablegram to Tin : Br.i : . ] If the proposition to hold an autumn session of parliament is carried out Mr. Smith , llrst lord of the treasury and gov ernment leader in the house of commons , will resign , us it was intimated yesterday. He believes that his health is not sunlciontly good to stand the additional strain that will bo put upon him. Should he resign it is be lieved that ho will bo succeeded by Gosclien , ut present chancellor of the exchequer. Kmpcror William Condemned. Bnm.i.v , Juno 14. [ Spacial Cablegram to Tnr.Bci' . ] An enormous meeting of social democrats was held today at Moabit , a sub urb of Berlin. The Immense building was packed to suffocation and thousands were un able to obtain admission nnd hold overflow meetings near by. , The meeting was a very exciting one. The speakers freely criticised the socialist and labor policy of the emperor and the meeting finally passed a resolution censuring the kaiser for his labor rescripts. Tlio day was past , the resolution declared , when Germany could be governed by re scripts. The people demanded an unre strained share in the government of the em- ire a nd it could not with safety be denied them. Ijondon linkers Will Strike. VIKNNA , Juno 14. [ Special Cablegram to Tin : BII : . ] The master bakers , a few days ago , in order to avert n strike , increased the wages of tlio Journeymen. Though tlio in crease was not as great as the men demanded they were satisfied and remained at work , Yesterday the masters reconsidered their ac tion and announced , to their employes * , that wages would bo tho'same as before. This ao tion Is resented by the men and a strike is re garded ns certain. Storrs Uncommitted. Nuw YOUK , Juno 14. George M. Storrs , the son of Emory A. Storrs , who escaped from the Poughkcepsto insane asylum Thursday last and was recaptured in this city last night , was recommitted toho asylum today. When arraigned in court Storrs said ho was not insane and that all his troubles had been caused by domestic infelicities. Ho talked nnd acted in u rational manner and presented no appearance of Insanity. Germany's Colonial Work. Br.iiMN , Juno 14. [ Special Cablegram to Tin : BIK. ] It lias been decided in Berlin to appoint u colonial council to take recognizance of the increasing mass of colonial work. This council , which will bo selected within a very short time , will bo composed of per sons who have won recognition as explorers In Africa and other countries and will com prise some of the most prominent German travelers living. A. Receiver for the Utlcn Herald. UTICA , N. Y. , Juno 14. An application for the appointment of a receiver of the Utlcn Herald was made today , Tlio Herald Is owned by a stock company under the name of Ellis H. Uoberts & Co. It isundorstood ; that for a long tluio past the business has been embarrassed by a very largo indebtedness. For the Kdueiitlou ol' Ijondon'N Poor. LONDON , Juno 14. [ Special Cablegram to TUB Due. ] The Congrcgationallsts of Lon don arc preparing to erect a magnificent building in East London in which will bo es tablished n university for the education of the poor exclusively , Tlio institution will bo called the Mansfield house. Ordered to Stop lOmln. Br.iiMN , Juno 14. Tlio govcrmcnt has In structed the German ofllcinls in East Africa to prevent the Emin Pasha expedition from entering Uganda while negotiations are pend ing between Germany and England relative to territory in Africa. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( Jholera In Spain. M.UHIIP , Juno 14. Cholera has broken out at Pucbhi do Kugat , In the province of Valen cia , and there have already been fourteen deaths from the disease. It Is believed the disease was brought there by some soldiers who recently arrived Irom Africa. Two Children Killed liy tlio CarH , WiiibTKH : , Mass. , Juno 14 , Alolso and Annie , aged eight and twelve , daughters of Mr. Fellker of Wllsonvillo , Conn. , wcro struck by a train on the railroad bridge yes terday and killed. The father WIIH struck but nut seriously hurt. Contract hahorerM Held. KBW YOUK , Juno 14. Five Italians who ar rived today from Rotterdam bound for Pitts- burg and thirteen Slavs tire detained on the pound of being contrai-t laborers. The KUwt's were gulng to work iu the mines in Pcnns } Ivauia , HURRAH FOR EISEMAN'S ' , Great June Sale Commencing Tomorrow nud Lasting the Balance of the Mouth. NO LET UP-MORE SWEEPING BARGAINS. All the AVIsc People Will He There Cliaiico 1'or Shrewd Ituycrs for the People. Read and compare what wo offer in this great June sale : GINGHAMS. Wash ginghams , dress and apron styles , all lOc qualities nt 5e a yard. Best dress ginghams , all the Ii5e and ! 2c ( ) qualities , utJIOo a yard. Very finest Scotch ginghams , all the ! iic. 30c and OOc qualities , at SOc a yard. OH ALLIES. Good American challies at 4c a yard. Very best Manchester mid English challies at So i\ yard. 100 pieces half wool French challlcs and mousalincs at 7c , Sc and lOo a yard , Just one-half former prices. TERRIFIC SLAUGHTER IN SATEENS. All of our American sateens at So a yard. Best English sateens at lOc a yard. Our best French sateens , including our special novel- tics of our own importation , at iSo , 'JOo and ! i"ic a yard. All of our best Henrietta finish fast black sateens at iJOc nnd 2oc a yard. We offer for this Juno sale WIHTK GOODS at terribly low prices. See thorn. Muslins nnd sheetings during this sale will positively go at manufacturers' cost. That means good yard wide , soft finished muslin , equal to Lonsdalo or Fruit of the Loom , at fie a yard. All sheetings , in Sqtiartcrsquarters { ( and 10-quartcrs , in bleached and unbleached , at wholesale prices. Buy your muslins now and save 25 percent. SPECIAL CUT IN SILKS and silk dress goods for this Juno sale black goods , luces and lace flouncing. ? . . Complete assortment to select from. Call and see our bargains. Wo are sure you will invest. Out-of-town customers , send in your orders early. HENRY E1SEMAN & CO. , Council Bluffs , la. Don't fail to attend the great parasol sale at the Boston store Monday. Every parasol of their immense stock to bo sold nt actual cost ; Monday only. Boston store , Council Bluffs. White goods snlo at the Boston store , Coun cil Bluffs , Monday. The Boston store , Council Bluffs , Is now showing the most complete line of black gloves and mitts ever shown any where. Their are always tlio lowest. Schmidt's gallery refurnished , and new in struments. For no days , fj.00 cabinets for Elegant finish warranted. ii20 Main If you wish to negotiate a loan on chattel or real estate security , at lowest rales , sco E. II. Shcafo & Co. , brokers , Broadway and Main street , up-stairs. liny Wnlll'apes. Gillette & Freeman's , 23 Pearl street. Tlio gasoline stove is more dangerous than the unloaded nun. Save lifo and property by using the C. B. Gas and Elcctrlu Light Co.'s gas stovo. _ Don't fail to attend the parasol sale at the Boston store , Council Bluffs , Monday. - . . - Great parasol sale at tlio Boston store , Council Bluffs , Monday , Every parasol of our immense stock at cost price for Monday only. Bo on time- and get the choice selec tion. J. C. Bixby , fito.iin ncating , sanitary engi neer , 01 , ' } Life building , Omaha ; 20:3 : Merrlum block , Council DIuffa. _ If you wish to sell your proiicrty call on tlio Judclit Wells Co. , C. B. Judd president , COD Broadway. Desirable dwellings located in all parts of the city , for rent by E. II. Shoafo & Co. , Broadway ami Main at. , up stairs. Bids will bo received at St. Bernard's to the ISth of Juno for tlio excavating of grounds and basement for mi extension of tlio hospital. Bids will bo received by mother superior. Choice residence property centrally located for sale by E. H. Sho-.uu & Co. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 6'7 Broadway. Dr. II. S. West , porcelain crown ana bridge work , No. 13 Peuri. The prettiest lace tocques in the city at Mrs. T. B. Louis' Masonic block. The Manhattan sporting headq'rs , 418 B- way. way.S. S. B Wadsworth & Co. , 207 Pearl street , loan money for Lombard In vestment company. * Waterworks ? 10 , N Y. Plumbing Co. A good tioso reel free with every 100 feet of hose purchased at Blxby's. Our bargain mil" will bo continued this coming week. Wo have lota of good bargains in carpets , matttngK , rugs , liu-u curtains , light and diMpc-rloh , jihishcs , China silk , up holstery , utc. Wi > am save you money. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAUPK'l1 CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WANTED-A competent girl for Rein-nil housework. .Mrs. Juiiu Italdwln. 1W South SI.Nth street. T71OII SAMS One Jur-uy cow niul one lliiH - islcln and Jersey , oiio saddle horso. 701 Eiiht Hro.idwny , Council HI nil's. Foil SALE or Itunt-Oiirdon land , with IIOIIHOS , by J. It. Klce. 10'J Main St. , Council 111 nil's. rPYPEWKITINQ and Shorthand - Lulu J- Rhodes has opened u Kt'iiuml ollleu foi shorthand and typewriting and Is prepared to t.iko dictation either : it tliu olllco oroiitsldo , Deposit Ions and legal eopvlm ; Klvon special attention. Kooin I , llrown building. WIIV pay rent when you can buy ti hoiiienii thesiimu terms , and In CUM ) of your death at any tlmo leave your family the iioinu clou * on the following terms : A homo worth Jl.onj at $12 per month. A homo worth il,5U3 utJIS per month. A homo worth JJ.OOO at fc'l per month. A homo worth AwK ) ut4.UI per month. A homo worth i 1,000 at $13 pur month. Other priced homes on the .same terms. Tha above monthly payments Include principal and Interest. Iforfirtl particulars call on o address-tlio.Imld.'c ' Wells Co. . ( XXJ Uroadwnj- , Council Hluirs. la. \ POU KENT Two good lotlurii houses. W. W. Hllger. 2S 1'oarl street. T71OK KENT The store room , No. 18 , fronting JL1 on 1'onrl st. W. C. Juntos. WE HAVEsovoral beantlfnlmoilorii hoaso that wo will trade for onciiiuhurod v.i in lots In Omaha or Council bin ll's. The Jtidd < Ss Wells Co. , Council Hlulfs , la. J.I ) . EDMUNUSON- , E. I/ . 1'ics. Vlco-I'rcs. CIIAS. II. HAN.VAN , Cashier. CitizensStateBank Of COUNCII , III.UFF3. Paid Up Capital $150,000 Surplus and Profits COOOO Liability to Depositors 350,000 DtiiKCTOiis 1. A. Mlllur , V. O. Oluusoii , 13. h Shngart , E. E. Hart , J. I ) . Edmiindsnii , Ch.i-j K. Ilunnan. Transmit general banking bnsl- ness. Largest capital and surplus of uny bank In Kontliwi'storn Iowa. Interest , on Time Deposll.9. F. M. ELLIS & CO. , Architects AMU IHJIMII.W S Rooms -133 and 4U : Ilco Hiilldlng , Omuhn , Neb. , and Rooms .ill and UK ! Murrlum Illoulc Council lilun"H , la. Correspondence boliclludi LINCOLN'S A Now York Dealer KxliihltH It In IIlH Window. Ex podo Ilcrculuml In u shop window in Broiulwiiy is displayed u neatly written curd which bourn UIH ! uimplo legend : "Let tliiw niiui conio right , in. A. Lliu coin. " The date IH December 1L' , 1WJ-J , These wore stirring- times at Washing. ton , niul "this man" miiHt huvo been q very impqrtunt porsoimfjro to lnivo ro' coivcd HO impoi'iitivo u passport to Ilia wliito house , writoH "Tho LomiKor' ' irl the Now York Critic- . The head of the secret Horvico ut least , ono would miy , if not HOIIIO gruiitor powov titan he. And in ono HOIIHO it was H hcrrofi mission on which the bearer WIIH per- milted to ontoi1 tlio august proHoneo of the president of the United States. Foi > Mr. Lincoln , IIH ! re-cord for nuinlimsBs to the contrary , WIIH in reality u "londo * . . fool , " and "this man" WIIH a flhounmU'i' the wearing of whoso handiwork Vart calculated to glvo relief to all v\hO stilTor from ill-littinfj or ill-mado boots , Of this noble army of martyH Air. Lin coln , it HcuniH , wttH not the least , and the lead pencil tracings which tlio cobbler made on the memorable oivu Hlon when ho "camo ritfht in , ' ' displayed in the wuno frame with the purport , show that his fi'ot , while normal as to Hb.o , wore by no inuany free from those points from which HifjnalH of distress are wont to Hash along innumerable norvoH lo the Hunt of con sciousness. .Soiiiothintf of the man might therefore bo inferred fromthcno simple charts of IIH ! lower oxtromitieff , yet they hardly hint the giant Htalura of the groat-minded , warm-hcnrtcd , imt apparently not large-footed man , ho today Hlandti next to Washington in the regard of the American people. Nothing over lilte It before , the slaughter In prl'-e.s of hatx , tocqno.s and bonnets at Mr * T. H. Louis' , Musanlo blocit. Tlio Iiii-Uii ! toii UtHtoi- ! ! Ontllo lltltoi. KA NBAS Crrv , Juno II. The Ilurllnston hail " " announced that it will ruHtoro tlio cattle rate from huro to Chicago toH \ cents pur hundred * weight when applied locally. A Wll'rOIiu-doror LONIION , Ont. , Juno H.At S this mornlngf Henry Knilth , who murdered his wife lust February , was huugcd ,