TJI15 OMAHA DAILY BE& .THUJRSPAY , JUNK 2 , 1892. OMAHA IN A BASE BALL SENSE Where Her Team Stands and Whore It Should Stand in the Eaco. NEW PLAYERS ARE NEEDED BADLY Benin nmllcnl Chance * Mn t Ilo Mndo In the I.lnt Now Composing tlio Club riiiycm That MlRlit Ho llnil HeroYcxtrnlny'n Hiicirt. The eight nags , Columbus , Milwaukee. Toledo - ledo , Kansas City. Omaha , Minneapolis , Fort \Vnyno and Indlnnapollii , constituting tbo starters In the great Western Asuoolation handicap , have rounded Into the homestretch stretch In the llm championship bent In the order named , nnd are coming down to tbo wire at n rollicking pace , with tholr Jocliays , Gus Schmolz , Charlie disunion , Parson Nicholson , Jltnmlo Manning , Undo l > ave , Chnnio Merion , Billy Alvord. and Wolyum Sharsig , plying whip and spur remorselessly. That the handicap 1ms not bcon nn equlta- bo ! one , especially as lo tbo weight of the jockeys , has been patent to all close observ ers from the moment the flac fell , and the triumvirate of millennium judges who so- looted and groomed the respective entries , wcro either thoroughly Incvminctont to the tnsit or dishonest In Its execution. Ip.You pays your money and takes your choice. In the Held there nro nt least Uvo nags thnt would cut a bettor figure pulling a plow lu n cornllold than on a rnco course strugelln fern n championship pennant. In ono Instance the entry Is too young ntid too Inexperienced. nnd in another too old nnd decrepit , but I won't bo personal and mention names. Tbo result of the llrst hont nt thu onrly date is foregone conclusion. The nags will finish about us they stand thU morning , with the exception that the chnso for third place Is a trlllo problematical , although Kansas City has tbo call nt about 40 to 1. What Onmha Ncodx. As for Omaha , she has about all she cnn exDoct , nnd that this 1s a disappointment to bor backers and supporter * cannot bo con tradicted. She was not a fast norse at the start and her lack of condition and training unfitted her for so long a Journey. Again , her grooming has not boon nil that It might have been , and her oxvncrs and Jockey must hump themselves from thli on to keep her In form guaranteeing anything better in the second bent. President Stout should mnkohtrnsolf hoard nnd that speedily , too. Wo have got the worst of It from the start , balng snort a Holder nnd n catcher until within the past . three weeks , whou Bobby Westlnko hap pened accidentally to como our way. The ' dereliction of the millennium Judges forced Omaha to ploy a semi-professional in tno llfild for the flrst two months and to keep a very ordinary catcher behind the plato. Cus'hman , the bulldozer of Milwaukee , runs ono of the host llttlo catchers in the business , In young Lake , out of the league by his ar rogance nnd bnrsb treatment , nnd within tbreo days thereafter ho gets n man In Uls place good enough for tbo National league. This Is "Bridget" Donahue. Milwaukee telegraphs the millennium Judges that It Is "Brldgot" or she quits and the next day "Bridget" la behind the bat in Browortown. This Is but n tjulot tip for President Stout. Get a man or two you sadly need and want or quit. That Is the open sesame to the triumvir's warehouse of plovers. There are ono or two players in the present loam who hould have felt the knlfo weeks ago. No sentiment should enter into the argument to tbo peril of tbo prospects of the "club. It nn out-tioldor can't stop raorotnan ono ground hit out ot four , rolcaio him. That's tbo medicine ! There nro pionty of idle ball pluyers to fill all vacancies , and the millcnluin Judges will bo forced to respond. Release two or thrco at a tlmo for instance , and lay off until their places nro occupied by competent men , if tbero is DO other resort. This will demonstrate all tbero is la this great mlllenUim plan. Bobby Black is lying Idle at Sioux City , ttnd wants to play at Omaha at Omaha's own figures , as documents In my bands will A prove. Whiio far from being a brilliant man In tbo field , ho is a better catch , covers inoro ground , can throw farther and truer , bats well , and is superior all 'round to ono or two of our present lieldors. On the bases ho Is as lively as any man lu the team , and bats about as well. Omaha will lose nothing by an exchange. Other Tlayora In Sight. The Columbus Journal of yesterday says : "Tbo case of Froa Lake , the Milwaukee cutchnr , demands the attention of tbo West ern league. Lake Is n good man and should not bo kept out of ball simply because ho would cot brook the aouso of Cushman. Why not nsalun him to some other club of the league ? l > alio will play anywhere and ii anxious to got tn work. Omaha needs a catcher and Kansas City thinks she does. Send Lake to ono of these places and allow them to release somebody who Is proving a weight to carry. " Columbus has got all sha wants and can afford to bo magnanimous , and If she didn't hnvo what she wanted you can bet your big money sbo would get It , nnd got It quick. But without further exhortation tbo condi tion of things has simply slmmeroa down to the fact that Omaha must Draco up , and brace up materially , If she wants to sea a full grand stand und bleacher. No senaiblo or air-minded man will kick or complain if tbo toara plays good ball and loses , but to dump game after irarno , as they have recently to Fort VVnyno nnd Kansas City by woodon- tieaded work , Is only calculated to cncondor dissatisfaction and kill all interest in the Rnmo. The Cincinnati Times Star of Monday says : "Eddie Burlco evidently believes that his days as a Itcd are numbered , for bo bat written to Mllwauitso nsklng them to put In n claim for him. " This Is another little pointer for President Stout. Omaha , In dianapolis , Fort VVnyno and Minneapolis should throw up the spongn incontinently be- fora allowing Durko to go to Milwaukee. Till11ASK HAH , riKMJIl.VM. How Kowi ) nnil Ills Hustlers Will Vans the Juno Duys. Tbo Omahas will return Saturday und In the afternoon open up their third uorles with tbo Toledos. Up to data It Is a standoff with tbo two tnaius , tboy having won two games each. On their tirat trip hero but two games were played , Omahn taking the first by a sroro of 5 to - , und Toledo the second , 3 to 1 , Bui Uvo pamcs also were played at Toledo on tbo occasion of the Omahas' visit there , Toledo taking tbo llrst by a score of U to 0 , and Omaha iho sacoud 0 to 3. Thcso games conclusively prove that the two teams ure very evenly balanced , and us a consequence the rivalry between them > & Intense , and a gigautio effort will bo put forth lu iho coming Herios for tbo supremacy. Omaha having thu advantage of playing on tbo homo grounds should como out on top. There will probably bo four gomes , two of which will come in on ono day , probaoly Sunday udornoon , us the Toludos are scheduled bora for Saturday , Sunday und Monday , und on Tuosaay Columbus turlvcs for bor third tilt at tbo Hustlers. So fur they have only knocked us out six tlinou ttraigut , the throe defeats on tbo homo ground * being largely duo to Charley Sny- dor's partial umpiring. lufact bis work was llttlo lets .tbuu barefaced robbery. As It wus , however , the Buukuycs only pulled out by tbo skin of tbclr teeth , the scores being 4 to 9,3 to 1 and 5 to U. This trip IJnclo Uavo will tnako a supor- buiusoeiiUeayorloeveiiupln a measure. The KchmeU family being hero Tuesday , WoJnos- ' dar ana Thursday , following Columbus comes Mllwuuuoo , who as yet have not played a mine hero this leafon , and on their own grounds Omaha beat them two out of throe ; They piny hero Saturday , Sunday and Monday , tbo llth , 13th und llHu. Tne Brawora are very Mrontr , and Ouiaba must put dp tcuch bolter ball than she has been doing to keep thu best of them , On Iho Hth , t&th and lUtb. Indianapolis , under the muu- igemeut of Billy Sborsig , will muko their ap- > peuranoe hero. The two teams , owing to the rainy weather , hnvo only met twioo so far Ibis year , and Omaha came out victorious In Both conlaiis. The .Blue Jvyn , however , are playing m murh better form than iiuilng Iliolr former vlut here , and uro not to bu taeesAd tl 4 ui uu es tbo llrst championship division for Ibu Owahns ou the homo crouuU * . us on Uw > ru > , Jbth and Ititb they play ot Indian- npolls , tbonuo to Milwaukee , Toledo nnd Columbus , where they Clpso the llrst cham pionship season , opening up nt homo In the second division with Toledo ; July 3 , 3 and 4 , two games being scheduled for tbo latter date. MCAOUB. llm Very Mttlo Trouble In De feating Now York. Wuw Yonrc , Juno 1. The Plttsburg team defeated the crlpplod giants nt the polo grounds today. W oath or line. Attendance , t"OT. " Score : Now York . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 04 I'lttsburp . . . . . . . 30000 10 7 Hlti ! New York. 0 : IMtttuurg , a Hrr rs ! NowYork.T : I'ltt'biirs. 2. K trued runs ! Now York , ! ! ; I'lttshnrjt , 4. Uatlcrlos : Shurrltt , King unit Klehli : llaldwtn and Mack. lluiinc.ttcri Hllll I.iicky. BOSTON , Mass. , Juno 1 , The Bostons mndo but four hits , butlboy bunched thrcoof them in thu third with two Imias on balls nnd tbroo stolen uasns and won the gnmo. Weather clear and hot. Attendance l,72T. Score : Dostun . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 r. at , i.ouis. . . . , . i lilts : llniton , 4 ; SU l.onK : i. Erront Itos- ton , 1 | St. Loula , 8. Kitrnod runs ! None , llat- turlimi N'lcho.s aud Ucnnutt ; Itroltonstoln , anil lllrd. Itronklyn In Sccuml 1'liicn. NKW YOHK , Juno 1. Tbo Bridegrooms do- fcatud the crippled "Colonels" in n walk nt Enitorn pirk , Bronklvn , todnv.Veathor ilno. Attendance , l.UJ. ) . Score Drooklyn . 4 S 1 1 3 1 0 0 0-12 Louisville . 0 Q 0 1 0 0 I 0 M4 Hits : Itrooklyn , 15 : Tiouhvlllo. 8. Rrrorsi Brooklyn , 4 : Louisville , 5. Karnnd runs : Urouklni. 4 : Loulsvl lo. I , llatturtus : Inxs nnd Daley ; Mcokln and Dowic. Orloloi Can't Win. BAt.TtMoiiB , Md. , Juno 1. Timely bitting in the third and eighth Inning won today's ' game from the Orloloi on tbo mirt of Cin cinnati. Wottthor clear. Altoadnneo 1,4S2. Score : Ilaltlmoro . 4 Cincinnati . 0 0 ! 1 0 0 0 0 3 - - U Hlta : Il'iltlmore , 8 : Olnclnnatl , 7. Error ? : Ilnltlinorc , r > ; Clnolnnatl , 4. Karncd runt : llaltlmore.SiClnclnnntl.il , Itattcirlos ; Henley undUunson ; Chamberlain and Murphy. Senators Ilo nt tlio Splilnr * . WASIII.NOTOX , D. C. , Juno 1 , Washington batted out n victory over Cleveland today In the ninth inning. Weather warm. Attend ance , l,4' i. Score : Washington . 0 001 0110 S 8 Cleveland . 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 7 Hits : Washington. IS : Cleveland. 13. Er rors : Wushlnstnn , 1 : Cleveland , G. Kurnca runs : WiKhlruton. 2 ; Cleveland 4. llatterlex : Klllon and Mllllgun ; Youiia and VClmtuor. Undo l > Third Again. , Piiir.OuiU'iiiA , Pa. , Juno 1. The Phllllcn defeated Chicago rather easily this after noon. Weather clear and warm. Attend ance , 8,500. Score : ChlcuRO . 100000200 3 Philadelphia. . . . . . . . * 12 Hits ; Chlcazo. 0 ; Phllndolphl-i. 17. Errors : Chloaso. 5 : I'hlludolpnla. I. Earned runs : Chicago. H : IMillactolplila. ' . ' . Hatterlot : Ilutch- Inson nnd Schrlvor ; Koofo , Woyhlng and Clements. . Umuos ' 1'ostponail. All Western league games zchr.dulod lor yesterday were postponed. STATE L IJeatriOB Ornbs Aiiotlirr Game from Hast ing * Without I'-orinullty. ' Br-.XTiucE , Nob. , Juno 1. [ Special Tolo- gramto THE Br.E.J Though the weather looked threatening there was a big crowd in attendance at the Beatrice-Hastings game hero this aftornoon. Hastings narrowly es caped a complete shut out. The visitors were continually guyed by tbo local hoodlum clement in rotnllnlion for the treatment re cently accorded the Beatrice club at Hast ings. Score : lloatrlro Z 0 0 C 2 0 0 0 0 4 Hastings OOU100000 1 Earned runs : Beatrice. 3 ; Hastings. 1 , Base on balls : Off Johnson. 5. Struck out : By Slavic. : i ; Johnson. K Homo run : Ale- garland. Two-baso hit : lloluhan. Sacrifice lilt : Jones. Stolen base : Beatrice. 10. Hit 'by pitcher ; Holmes , Slaglo , Bradford. Passed balls : Chiles. 1. Errors : Beatrice. 1 ; Hast ings. 1 , Batteries : Staelo and Jones ; John son and Chiles. Time : Ono hour and thirty minutes. Umpire : Hurt. Twelve Close Innings. FKBMOVT , Nob. , Juno I. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] The Grand Island ball- tsts got away with the homo team hero today in nitwolve-inning game , whloh was well worth seeing , but the attendance was small. Score : Fremont 1 01000200000-4 Grand Island.O 30000002001 5 Batteries : Klmmel and Bowman : Summers aud Hurray. Umpire : Kullmcr. GumoK Toitiiy. \Vesternleague : Omaha at Kansas City , Columbus at Indianapolis , Toledo at Fore Wayne , Minneapolis at Milwau Koo. National League : Pittsbarg a New York , Cleveland at Washington , Cincinnati at Baltimore , Louisville at Brooklyn , Chicago at I'hiladol- phlo , SU Louis at Boston. State league : * Hastings at Boairlco , Grand island at Fremont - mont , Kearney ut Pluttsmoutu. \\ork of tlio Aniiitoiirs. Tno Crpigbtun Juniors fell upon tbo Colum bians vosterday afternoon and waxed thorn soundly. Tboscora : Orolgntons 40302001 3-12 Coiumhlans i 01 0 'J 2 o 0 0 0 Tbo features of the game were the superb battery work of Lowry und Leo and tno home run by Kennedy. Tba latter was in the final Inning wilh two men ou basos. Tbo all-round work of Smith , Clark and Grotto was also very creditable. Tuo Fort Omaha Juniors after a hard fight were made to. lav dowu by the Tweuty- seventh Street Stars by the followlug scora : Stars - . . . . .2 22201000-0 Forts 0 U U Q 0 0 1 1 Q-6 Hiitturlns : ilolllduy and Wlgglua ; Tully and Woluh. Tbo College Springs , Iowa , team and the College Nine played au eight Inning game yeatorduv , a to a , rain preventing Ibo finish , JJutteric's : Collogn Nino. Oodwull and Tig- gorl : College Springs. Anderson and Hen derson. Umpire Uagmill. The Burt Street Clippers are languishing for a gamo'vtlth ony loam In tbo city under 1'J years of airo , the Citthodruls preferred. Address frank Fltzpatrlck , munagcr , 721 North Eighteenth street. DoVVItt's Snrsmparllla destroys aucn vol. sons ns scrofula , sitin disease , czetra , rliou- matism. Us UtnDly usa saves many lives , OBAT FUI. INDEED. tVltuut to tlm Itlack Hills Itiooltu KOIIIU , Tlio Mfthpdiftt conterenccr oxcurslonlsls wbo returned Jilonuay evoiilag from their three days' Jaunt in the Black Hills nro much pleased mid eratllled with tno country. They passed resolutions to the effect that tboy greatly admired the country between Omatia and DuudvvooJ , They were amatod at tha wonderful fertility of the toil uloug tbo route of the B. & M. . anil at tbo numerous evi dences of the rapid grovyth , wealth and prosperity of the two slatoa. Such a condi tion of affairs Invited Immigration to enlarge agriculture , grazing , coromcrco and all the enterprise * of un advanced and rapidly grow ing community with schools , churches and otuor agencies of cultivation , happiness and reilnetncut. Another resolution was adopted , expressIng - Ing the Kails faction of tbo excurslouisla with tbo Black Hills regions. Tlio excursionists by resolution also ton- do rod thanks to J. Francis , general passen ger ogont ot the B. & M. , and otner employes of the company for their care , attention and cotisl'loratlou on tbo trip , Mrs. Wiuslow'a Soothing Syrup for ohll drou leotulug produces oaturtL quiet sleep. iU craU a bottle. SIR HUGO WON THE DERBY He Leads the Thirteen Englisa Crcoks in the Great Turf Event ; LA FLESCHE THE FAVORITE RAN SECOND Slnvln Trips to Account for 11U lcfcit : by fin ) IIIRThnt HoViis Out < > r Condition Snllivnn Muurnv Over the right' * Outcome. LONDON , Juno I. Derby day , tbo great day of nil the year in the English turf calendar , opened cold und cloudy , but later the skioa cleared nnd nn 1mruenso throng was present when the clastic turf event whs run. The member * of the royal family were absent , being lu mourning for the duke of Clarence. Slnco tbo duke ot Westminster's Ortno was scratched , Bnron Hirsoh's filly , La Floscho , hod bcon tlio favorlto lu the batting , with Hoso's colt , Bonavlsta , and Colonel North's colt , t.1 Ulnbolo , well thought of. The rain last night put the course In Ono condition. The horses got uwny at i:30 : this nfternoou. M. Cnmillo Blanc's colt , Buccn- tauro ( French bred ) by Saxlfrano , out of Lionise , niado most of tbo running to tno quarter mile , where Lord Brad ford's Sir Hugo , by Wisdom.outof Mlinnjuvro drew to tbo front , aud comtnir ou won by threo-quartOM of n length , L i Flcsuho.oy St. Simon , out qf Quiver , second , one longtli before Bucentauro ; St. Angeles fourth. Tnlrtcon ran. Bottlug before the start \vas40 to 1 against Sir Hugo. The tlmo of the race was two minutes nnd forty-four seconds. Sir Huco was ridden by Alsopp. The crowd nt Ep.tom was thu largest gathering In many years. Peter Jackson , tbo colored , pugilist , was among the spectators ana attracted much intention. Splendid Hmrt itt Latonl.i. CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 1. There was alarco itrowd nt Latonia today. The weather was pleasant and track good. Savon races wore down on the card , of whloh good favorites won the majority. There wcro very few heavily backed favorites after the flrst three races , and throughout the day the betting was pretty evenly distributor ! among two or thrco ot Iho hor&cs ID each raco. The great est surprise was when Koko at 5 to 1 boat Judge Cartwell at 1 to U. In the fifth race Contest fell down ut tbo halt milo polo and broke his log nnd otherwise Injured himself. There is not much possibility of his living. Contest's rldor , Porter , was unhurt. Merrl- mont , who \voii thu third race , wus sold to his owner , J , O'Loary , for S3.505 , 53,503 over his entered prlco. This gave Little CJoorgo , who ran second , nearly $1,300. I'lrst race , soiling nurse , for 3-year-olds aud upward , olovon-slxtoonths ot a mile : Elsie S , (4 ( tel ) won , D.ivo I'tilslfcr U'J to 1) ) second , Tom llarllnu (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:091-5. : Second race , colling purse , tl-yo.ir-olda nnd upwards , seven f urlonss : Penn 1' . ( U to 1) ) won , FoxliallI ( to 1) ) second , noomu Kent (5 to II third. Time : lay. Third race , solllnc purse , for S-yoar-olds , live furlongs : iMnrrJmunt ( U to 1) ) on. Llttlo Gcor.o ; C > to 1) ) second , Henry Young (3 ( to I ) third , Tlmo : lti4H. Konrtb race , the KontucUIan Central handi cap , for 3-yuur-oldi and upwards , mlle und seventy yards : Greenwich ( I to 1) ) won , Major Tom (5 ( to J ) second , Vunzundt (7 ( tu 1) ) third , Time : 1:403-5. riftli race , purse. 2-yoar-olds , four and one- hulf furlongs : Koko (5 ( to 1) ) won , JutlgoC.irt- wollIOto3j ( second. Carroll Uouderl'J ( to 1) ) third. Time : M2-J , Sixth race , selling , for 3-year-olds nnd up wards , elovon-slxtuimtha of u mllii : Corrlnno Klnnoy (4 ( to 1) ) won. Lady Jane (12 ( to 1) ) second , Emnia.Loiilso (3 ( to 1) ) tlilnl , Time : lbU2S. : : Seventh race , selllu.pursa tor 3-year-olds nnd up , seven furlongs : Toronn (4 ( to i ) won , Harry Weldon ( lu to 1) ) second , The Hero (4 ( to I ) tnlrd. Time : l.1)4-3. : ) Only Ono 1'nvorlto Won. ST. Louis , Mo. , Juno 1. The weather was fairly pleasant today and a good sized crowd of turf lovers were , ut the fair grounds to oxcrciso their Judgment in picking winners. Tbo racing was very disastrous for the form players , only one favorlto pnsslntr the finish ing line in the load. Servitor , who won the opening event , was the ono lone Dick to land his backers' money. First race , soiling , six and one-half furlongs : Servitor ( oven ) won. Hurt Jor.ia (15 ( to li sec- oml , Leporine ( G to D third. Time : \'MY . Second race , i-yoiir-olds , flvo furlongs : Cen tury (4 ( to 1) ) won , Knouh ( H to 5) ) second , Marie 1) (7 ( to 2) ) third. Time : 1:08. : Third race , selling , four fnrlonzs : Autumn Loaf (4 ( to 1) ) won , Goncr.il Hollnnd (13 ( to 1) ) second - end , Jennie S.-hw.irtz(3J ( to 1) ) third. Time : 53. I'oortli race , helling , four furlongs : Tom Karl (4 ( to 1) ) won. Uuby Payne ( i to 1) ) second. Trump (8 ( to 1) ) tulra. Tlmo : Si. Fifth race , six furlongs : Mancl 1) . (20 ( to 1) ) won. Sullivan (23 ( to 1) ) second , J. 1C. Knltfht (4 ( to 5) ) third. Tlmo : 1:20. Sixth race , selling , ono tulle : Ell Kondlg (0 ( to" ) won. Carter It. (12 ( to 1) ) second , Cornet ( to II third. Tlmo : 1:49. : KVOH Thliif ; at Morris Purk. Moituis PAHK , N. Y. , Juno 1. Favorites and long shots made an even break this after noon , the winning first choices being Rain drop , 5 to 8 ; Bellevue , 1 to 2 , and Now or Never , 11 to 5. The other three events wore captured by Roller at 8 to 1 , Madstouo , 4 to 1 , and Spartan , 5 to 1. First race , five furlongs : Raindrop (5 ( to 2) ) won , Astoria Imp (7 ( to 1) ) second , Courtship (3 ( to li third. Tlmo : 1JH4. Second race , mile ami a furlong : Bellevue (1 ( to 2) ) won , KtiiRslu-klnu (3 ( tel ) second , Gettys burg ( tUlo 1) ) third. Time : 1:53. 'Ihlrd race , six furlongs : Holler ( B to 1) ) , won SUUctlto (5 ( to 2) ) , second , Canvass (10 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:14. Fourth raco. Long Island Lightweight handicap , ono mlle : Madstouo' (4 toll. won. Kitssell (3to. ( . ) , second , Plctcpockot (4 ( to 1) ) , third , Tlmo : Isau-lf. Fifth race , mlle und a sixteenth : Now or Never (11 ( to M , won. Castaway 11 (4 ( to 1) ) , sec ond. Joe Kelly (4 ( to 1) ) , third. Time : l:4Sh. Sixth race , Uvo funongs : Hpnrtan ( S to 1) ) , won , Prince George (11 ( to 5) ) , second , Lawless ( l to I ) , third. Tlmo : lom. : Muddy nt Gitrfleld. CHICAGO , III. , Juno I. Cloudy , threaten ing ; track slow aud muddy at Unrfiold. First ruco. Half mlle : Jolmotta won , Frank Ev.ins second , lions third. Time : l\tti. : \ Soi-ond race : Declared off. , 'Ihlrd race , Rolling , throe-fourths of a mlle : Annie Clark won , Bolster second , Billy Pluk- erton third. Time : 1:31 : , , Fourth race , bovon-elshths of n mlle ; Still lioss won. Biuu Banner second , 1'ulUaclu third. Time : 1S5 , Fifth race , sulllng , throe-fourths of a mlle : Almnilon won. Bon Ton second , ' Itodstono third. Tlmo : 1:37M. Sixth race , sullln' ' . cloven-sixteenths of u ini.e : Morse won , Llttlo Urotu second , J , 11 , Freed third. Time : l:0. HLAY1N ATAKICS KXCII US. Ho Suys Ho tVus Out of Condition and Wuntx to I'lcl't AKalll , Nu\v VOIIK , Juno 1. Invariably after o big pugilistic contest the " 1-told-you-so" sports nro always around in great numbers. ' Not withstanding the fact that Sla/in was a red- hot favorlto over Jnckson , It U difficult to find ony followers of ring off airs "woo didn't predict Potor's victory or didn't have a vivid dream of n wbito man Doing defeated by n negro. Tbo fuct remains , nevertheless , tbot thu talent was badly dumped. It Is.vory ousy , now that the light Is nil over , for sporting men to llguro out just-why Jacsson should have won and exactly why Slavin had no chance for the money. But thoie calcula tions are u trlllo late. Slavlu's excuse for his defeat Is a poor one , for before the tight ho was dcscnood us being in magnificent shape. A oablo from London to a sporting paper says : "olavln attributes bis defeat ton , lack of condition. Ilo Intends challenging Jackson again. His Jaw was broken and bo staloi that ho is very weak after tbo tight. " It will not bo aii easy matter for tbo white Australian to got a match with Jackson , for it Is doubtful If anv club would put-up even a fair sized purse for such a contest. It is generally conceded that tbo result of the big light will have a marked effect on the hotting In the next big battln. Jim Corboti'a stock has naturally tauea u big boom , and-mod who smiled at the young Californtun before now admit that ho Is a inichty gooa'inan. Ills claimed by Jim WnUely and other Sullivan inon that Coroott'a followers assorting this kind of an argument counts for nothing. John t , . lu Mourning. BOSTON , Moss , , Juno 1. John L. Sullivan was disappointed at the result of the big bat- Uo. Ho 2gurc * that he lost about $50,000 by Slavlu'a defeat , for ho considered that the white Australian would h re boon an easy murk for him. "U SUvln bad won , " tald Johu L. , "he could easily have secured backlne against mo for SM.OOO nnd n $30,000 purse would probanlv have ftoorf offered for the fight. I could have won ill tlat money oftMIy. " Too ifnilirt to Six FIUXCISCO , Gal , Juno 1. Physicians find that both Billy Murphy nnd Johnny Murphy , who 4p < fht forty rounds last night , nro tibd * in condition to continue the HghJ.tonloht , so it has ooon postponed for.n wp'M , The former hns hit ritthf-lmnd broken jmd the latter has a sprained wrist. \ CAVTVttrjt a CItOOlC. J. II. Smltli , nn Alloccd Odd Vi-lloAT , Taken In for WiiliPsaln S vliiilllng. FouTDonoi : . In. , Juue 1. [ Special Tolo- Rtnm toTitn Bcp . ] J. U. Smith , nn nllogod Odd Follow who hni boon victimizing tbo frotornitv all ever the country , 11 under ar rest hero und has boon hold to the grand Jury on the charge of obtaining tnouoy on fnl o protcnses. BnilUu arrived In Dayton Monday nnd presented nn order for 10on the Dayton lodao from nn Austin , Tox. , lodgo. The fraternity ut Dayton had been tvnrnod by newspaper clippings , nnd , nftor spying the order , had tJmlth arrested. The prisoner liroko away trom the constable niid tired two shots at hU pui-sucrs before being recaptured. A tolngfnra from Austin states that Smith U a fraud nnrt has stolen the ledge son ! and check book. I'roiiilnciit Itailroid Mini Drownod. CHKSTOX , la. , Juno I.1 [ Special Telegram to THE BEE.J Clnrenco Wilson of Burling ton , superintendent of lown llni-s , aged 4fi , wes drowned tonight ut 10"iO : nt Dudley , n small station west of Otturawn. Ho bad Keno to Dudley to examine the extent of tbo flood damage ! He was walking along the truck whan bo slipped and fell IP to n deep holo. All efforis to resuscitate him were unavailing. Ho wus lakon to Albln and dlod nlmost Immediately nftor his nr- rlval. Mr. Wilson was very popular among railway men and stood In almost immodlntn line of promotion. Ho succendod W , C. Brown , who was promoted to eoneral ruannffor of the Hannibal & St. Joe : Ilo leaves a wife and two children. He ontorsrl the service of Urn Chicago. Burlington & Qulnoy railroad about twonty-llvo years neo as a freight clork. He was a son of J. J. S. Wilson , who was at ono tlmo superintendent of the Western Union Telegraph company. Advocating Temperance. Sioux Cnr , In. , Juno 1. [ Special Tele- cram to Tun DEC. ] ' 1 ho stnto convention of the Iowa branch of tbo Catholic Total Ab- stlncnco union of North America was opened ot St. Joseph's church this morning with solemn high mass , celebrated by Bishop Cotter - tor of Wlnono. There were present tbo fol lowing visiting priests : Revs. Phillip O'Connor , Carroll ; James Gllohrtst , Now Haven ; James Douahoo , Havardcn ; T , Manor , Danbury ; John Borven , Proaton ; ' , J. O'Uollly. Marcus panics Barren , Lomars ; J. J. Garland , E.xtrle ( Trove ; Jntnos Lnronoo , Rockwell City ; John Gerleraan and Joseph G. Carroll , Now' Hampton. In the afternoon forty delegates 'strlved nnd wcru given a riuo in carriages over tno city , niter xvnicn there was a bricfjywiucss session. Tonight n larco mass mealing' was addressed by Bishop Cottoron temperance. DBS MOINRS , lu 'Jdno 1. Tbo prohibition state convention mf hero today. Captain W. W. Brown of.Ames was made temporary chairman. The pbrrnanent officers nro : Chairmaa , Rov. JWlltnot Whitfield , Sioux Citv ; secretary , Mrsi E. S. Ollno , tiochestcr. A uumbof of speeches were made before tbo convention formnllyfussornulod. In thp > f\iry' Hmids. KNOXVILLE , In. , .Dune 1. | Special Tele gram to THE BEfjjpTho celebrated case of Fanny Edwards ggfUnat Isaac J. Edwards , her cousin , In whlphdtho plaintiff asked dura nces to the ntnoup.t Q/$10,000 for , the alleged broach of promise ; , , wns given to the. jury , lust night , and they or-c Rtlll debating the matter. Tuo casa uri3 U.QOO , on , trial for nycbk nnd was cdntostoil biltprw. The court"room hns boon -full'of IndlosfAvftn/rfsifig-thfl iftnl. Tbo " ' 't JMnlcrn1fllVcullrtr . N , In. , Ju'neVT , [ Special f-Tolegram to TIIK BUR. | Six months' ago n fine colt of Rov. J. W. Watson's-appoared to" bo very 111. The cause of the trouble could not bo learned. Yesterday a veterinarian extracted from the animal's shoulder > a piece of a sage oraugo splinter ten Inches long. Jt > had been Imbedded there for more than six months. I'rolglit Train Wrecked , WAUOOMA , la. , Juno 1. [ Special Telo- Krara to Tni : BEE. | A wreck occurred ono mlle from this city this morning. A freight broke In two on a down grade. The roar part plunged into tbohoaJ and flvo oars were smashed. Tbo track was ripped up but no ono was hurt. > Coilnr ItapUU' Commencement. CEDAU RAPIDS , la , Juno 1. [ Special to TIIF. Br.E.J The graduating oxorclsos ol tbo Cedar Rapids High school commenced today , and will continue for three days. The class contains thirty-nine graduates. Nclmiskn City ut tlio Exposition. J. W. Hunter , general agent of the Ne braska City cereal mills , C. L. Wilcox of the Nebraska City Starch company and Carl Morton , Nebraska City's director of the manufacturers association , are in the city arranging for the exhibit of tbo products of thu factories of their city. They have taken a larco space at tbo Coliseum building and Mr. Morton soys that they will make a display that will be a credit to the stuto. Boslaos s bowing tbo products of their factories they will try lo induce the corn cob plpo factory to ship up their machinery nnd operate it during thti exposition. Mr. Merion ion called upon the B. & M. people and ar ranged with thorn to run a special train from Nebraska City to Ouiaba ou Saturday. Juno 18. That day will bo * known as Nebraska City's day at the exposition , and will proba bly bo characterized by eomo special program , tbo details for which are not yet completed. IIoliM Thorn lloth Fast. Jack Murray , the burglar aud safe blower who was shot through the log some tlmo ago by Officers Hudson nnd Hayes , was ar raigned before Judge Bcrka yesterday after noon on two complaints , each charging him wltb shooting with Intent to kill. Murray waived examination , and the Judge hold him in $ ' ,000 bonds ou cnch charge. J. A. White , who was b-ought hero from Lincoln a few duys ago and who was Identi fied by Oftioar Cory ns Murray's partner tno night tbo burglars , .shot nt him , was also given n bearing. . iTOilto wanted to provo by Murray that no wounot ono of the we on the night in qucsUarfjbut Murray refused to testify and Whltq'ivtfi held In 3,000 ball for shooting-at Cory. ' , ' IliniU/f ! } JS.ttlolled. The Omaha Odonteloglcnl sooloty bold Us regular weekly frjp flug in Dr. Whlnnory's ofllce laU evening. DO Two application fa membership xvoro ro- cclvcd and a cojiMUutlon and by-laws adopted. Thq , cdhlfAltioo having In chnrgo tbo preparation of Ireodo of othica was not ready to reportlfll | ) { wore given ono week more. All membersinust sign the codo. Thoio present Bdxnre&sed ihoinsolves as being salUllod with the progress of the new society aad a largu'd/bmbersbip is already as uml. > < > IB um Loyal JUtiiiuii OIllcurH. The Loyal Logloil ud a banquet last night at the Mlllard hotel. About sixty tnnmboM were present. Officers were Installed and General Brooke was chosen commander to succeed Major Paddock. Major J. B. Fura ; succeeds General Brooke as senior vlco com maudor , Major Pleroo ot Lincoln , Junior vlco commander , succeeding Major Furay. lloynl Arcniium. Members of Union Pacific council , No 1,0(1 ( ? , are requested to moot on Thursday Juno 3 , 7:30 : p. m. , at tholr parlors lu TUB BBK Lulldlng and tbouco to South Omaha to take part In instituting u council In that city JOUH B. SIIKLUO.V , Regent , Thu i'lro Jtuuord. CoQUiu.B QITV , Ore. , June J. Fire destroyed stroyod three-fourths of the business portlat of this city. Loss. tllK',000 ; partially la turtxl. DoWUt' * SarsaptrllU cleanses Iho blood NEBRASKA'S ' FAIR INTERESTS V Mails of llio Stata Commissioners' ' Meeting - ing at Bsatrico. DEMANDS OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION All tlio MiMiihtirs Incllnoil to I'nvor tlin Itoquctts or the Nounimiior MDII County li.tlilliltn Jlunt Ilo Io- tiM-mlned nt Once , BuATittcn , Nob. , .Tuno 1. [ Special Tolo- ; ram toTiiii BKK.J The rogulnr mooting of ho Nebraska Columbian commission mot in his city at the Paddock hotel Monday , , with ho following members present ; Cominls- lonorvGonorol Joseph Gnrnoau , Jr. , Presl lent'Chnrlos A. Coo , Omaha ; A , J. Sawyer , Lincoln ; M. H. Wolss , Hebron ; J. B. Slow- art , Bonldlct ; Seth P. Mobloy , Grand Is- and , nnd SecrolaryA. H , Gale of Bassott. Iho roporf of bommlbslotior General Gar- loau nnd President Coo were road and accoptedf , . Under thu call of coramittoo ro- ions , the building"coinuiltloo was given urthcr tlmo to conclude details relative to ho contract , advertising for proposals , otc. t Is , however , Intended to hava the No- > ruskn building nt the World's fair ready- 'or occupancy not lutor Ihnn Soplotnhor 'M. A communication from Rov. J. B , Gordon if Omaha , protesting agnlnst the oocnlnu ot bo World's fair on Sunday , was road and ilacod on Ilk ) without debate. A communi cation was vend from L. Brunor , slalo en tomologist , requesting that some provision bo made for thu exhibition of nn entomological collection of Iho state. The expense of such nn exhibit would bo nbout S-100. It was ngrecd thnt n preliminary appropriation ot Hot ) bo made now nnd a further npproprla- , lou of $250 bo made later. A communion- , lion was load from the Nebraska Press asso ciation , transmitting tbo resolution adopted by the axocutlvo committee of the Press as sociation adopted at Fremont in May last. Nebraskn'8 Xownpupor Iiiterotitn. The resolution calls for an appropriation of S.O'-'O to make an appropriate exhibit of the icwspnpor interests of the state nt the World's fair nna asks for n prollmlnnry ap propriation of $1,500 to bo made at onco. Mr. Mobloy spoke earnestly in favor of tno rosolutton , boliovlng that no moro profita ble appropriation could bo made whereby tbo general interest of the state will be con served. On motion of Mr. Stewart a pro- llminary , appropriation of $150 was mndo for tbn proposed request and it was agreed that a later appropriation ot $1.501) should bo made. Thu motion was carried by a unani mous voto. The question of a cereal display from overv county In the state was discussed and it was decided that special effort should bo made to secure the plougo of us ninny counties ns possible - siblo during Juno. A resolution was subse quently passed Ibat final decision should not bo deferred beyond September 1 nna counties thnt do.not remit by that data a $50 warrant will bo shut out'frnm the special county 'ex hibitions. Mr. Gamoau asked the commission to authorize himself and the six superintend ents of divisions lo visit Chicago uoforo tlio fair nnd got 'a hotter appreciation by in vestigation of Iho work before them. The proposition was unanimously agreed to. The meeting concluded tonight after auditing a few bills. Tbo next mooting will bo held at Grand Island nbout August 1. After the adjournment the commissioners were entertained by the Beatrice club nt the club rooms. The following superintendents ot depart ments were " appointed : Frank A. Barlon , Pawnee "City , education ; E. Whitcomb , Friend , apiary and designated ; Commis sioner Seth P. Mobley , Grand Island , charge of the Nebraska Press association. ' Discussing Itcllglous subjects. COUTL'VNP , Neb. , Juno 1. [ Special Tole- grarri toTnn BEB.J The .Lincoln Associa- tion'of'Congregatlonnl churches mot nt Cort- Jnn'd today for a throe days' session. The meeting was called to order by RoV. Mr. Hafronch of the Nebraska Congregatlonul News. About the only business atlonded to today was the election ot officers for the en suing year. They are : Moderator , Rov. H. S. Wannamsker of the Vine street church , Lincoln ; scribe , RQV. Norman Plass of Ply mouth church , Lincoln. The full program of the day was carried out. A sermon was delivered this evening by Rev. Wilson Denny of Ashland.Tho program for tomor row and Friday is very complete nnd it Is expected that a largo attendance will bo prosont. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Lout uu Arm. WOOD . Riven , Nob. , Juno 1. ( Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] As tram No. 5 on the Union Pacific was slowing up to stop at this place ted by John Stone , ngcdSl years , triea to board the train and was thrown between tweon the depot platform nnd train and tbo wheel ran ever bis left wrist. His arm has been amputated below tbo elbow. t LOCAL , John Klnzlo was bold to the district court yesterday by tbo police Judge for stealing $ .Jo nnd a watoh from a carpenter named Martin about n mouth ago. Tno Northwestern hns generously offered frco transportation from Chicago to Omaha and return for l.UOO tents nnd necessary poles for use of tbo approaching military drill. * Owing to the absence of n largo number of tno members of the Llvo Issue club from the city , the annual banquet , which was to have taken place Thursday evening at the Millard - lard , is postponed until a tlmo when a larger attendance can bo secured. Accommodation ) * lor Iiulopomlents , The entertainment coramlttco of tbo pao- plo's partv convention desire nil parties who have rooms to rent and all hotel keepers ana boarding house keepers to send In at once the number of people they can accommodate , how much per day for room without board , how much par meal and how much per day for room and board. Address all communications to R. T. Hodgons , secretary , room & )3 Boara of Trade. VKR&OSA t 1'AltAUllAl'im. J. A. Smith of Beatrice is nttno Paxton. G. A. Raynier of Lincoln is at the Paxton. N , H. Axders of Wllbor Is at the Dollono. J. R. Brlukor of Lincoln is a guest nt the Del lone. Mr. E. E. Good , a prominent ntlornoy of Wahoo , wufl.ln the city yesterday. Mr. W. W. Watson of Fairbury , a pioneer of Nohratka , was In the city yosteruuy and called upon TIIK BRK. Bishop John F. Hurst of Washington , D. C. . was..in the city vestordav visiting his uophow , Mr. W. K. Kurlz , Chbrlos Lincoln has resigned his position as olty passenger agent of tno Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul railway. F.G. Hanchott of Aurora , III. , a member of the Illinois bar nnd n brother of Dr. W. H. HaucUott , is | ho guest of tbo latter at his homo on Piucr street. Mr. Iluucbntt ii ac- rompaulod by his wife , nnd will remain a day or two. W. N , , Nason , secretary of the Omaha Boara of Trade , and wife , with Miss Nollla Vandagrlft , Mount Carroll , 111 , , and Miss Jussio Nason , daughter of Dr. A. W. Naion , leave this atteruoon via the Union Paclllo fast mall for a week's visit In Denver nnd other Colorado points. D. H , Mercer lias received an Invitation to bo proiont at n reunion of the law class of ' 82 oj tbo University of Michigan at Ann Arbor , Juno 2'J. It is the first reunion that tbo class ha * hold , nnd Mr , Mercer will bo tbero to learn bow thu cold world baa used his old classmates during the ten years since they lost mot. Mr. WHllaai Henderson , a veteran of 83 years of uge , who has boon tbo guoit ot his daughter , Mrs. J , B. Whitluir of Hlehlana Park , has ro tunica to his homo at Uelolt. Wii. Mr , Henderson attended thu general conference session lu Omaha nnd was loud in bis praise of the excellei.t manner In which Omnu a entertained the delegates and visitors. NBW YOIIK , Juno I. ( Special Telegram to THU BEE. I Guy C. Barton of Omaha Is at the Albomarle. R. H. Hall and wife of Omaha nro at the Westminster hotel. He Is hero to get some valuable dopoiitions on a lavr matter. HARRISON FLAGS OUTFLUNG fcoxTixi'r.n - . _ VHOM I-IIHT PAOK.J sided. 1'ollco Oommt'iMnner MnrUn , fortho committed on transportation , suld ttmt succlnl .mini would lonvo the Pountylvunln und Now York Central downs Juno 18. nnil that thov would roach Chicago the nftrrnoon and mining following. Tlio hcaclqunrtors of rninnmnr hall will bo tlio Auditorium , and the big dolcguUou will bo lodpnd nt the Audi torium , homnd and McCoy tiotols. Tlio roll represents thus fur 1,05(5. ( I'liirliln DnmiiorutH. TAMIM , Fin. , .lunc 1. Tlio democratic state convention met nt noon nnd will probably bo 11 session for three or four dnys , ns there h a tot fight on between the fricuds mid op ponents of Judge Mltcboll for the gubur- nntorlnl nomination , nnd tint seating of ono or two conlcslinK delegations from Duvnll county may ilocldo tlio mutter. The nlltnnca men , If they can hojd tojjothor , hnvo the bnl anco of power. Tl > oy promlso to eomollcato matter * by denmmUnir thnt the conventlim undorso the "Ocala dotnnnds" and St. bouls platform. _ llliiliin Is Ant III. ' WASHINGTON' , D. ( J. , Juno 1 , A roprosontn- Llvo of the Associated piosi , who called nt Secretary Blalno's house to Investigate n rumor thnt ho was III , was Informed Uv tlio servant thnt the secretary was not t home. I'ho rumor probably nroso from the fnct thnt Secretary tllalno was not nt the Stnto de partment. _ linger o. MIIU' Surcpssnr. CiMRito.v , fax. , Juno 1. The convention : o nomlnnto n successor In the lower house to ItogorQ Mills was bold yesterday. A dead- lou oustiod nnd 183 ballots wore taken. Georro W. Pondlolon was llnally nominated. Mr. 1'cndlotou Is lluutur.nnl governor of Toxas. M 1'iirty Ciiiitllitnto. K.VXSAS Cirv , Mo. , Juno 1. llurlhut Brou- son of Lowls countv was nominated for con gress today nt Mar-on Citv by the people1 * party of the First district. Insist on coiling Coolt'n Extra Dry cham pagne If you want a pure article ; there nro no headaches In It. Marring ) ) l.loeiiBoii. The followlug tnarrlagi llconsos were issued by Judge Ellor ycslorday : Nnnio and uddruss. ARO. I Krod IIlusbee , Uinaha . , . 2J I Anna L. Scuslora. Omaha . , . \i \ I O. W. Jlrlnn. Oiniihn. . sj I Mury Wrlnlit , Cinuho. . IS I Ole 1'otor Thompson , Dunn'nston ' . Hit I Annie Llesbet rutorsou , llcunliiKtou . . . . 33 I Qooigo Until , Omaha . 2tl I Annie Nelson , Uinnlia . ' 'J Dr. Ulrnoy'a Catarra Powder for cold In head. i 'or sale by all drujjjlsts. 50 coats I'orinlts. The following permits were Issued by the BUDorintoudcutot buildings yesterday : 11. W. Croainer , two-storv brick dnublo dwelling , OH South Tnouty-llrst street $3,000 Two minor pormlts . . . . . 1JO Total , sj.iij : Dr. Birnoy's Catarrn Powdar euro catarrh. For sale by all ilruj-glstv 5i cent * JJI lith U'lirit Ucpiilillciins. Members of the Eighth Wnrd Republican club will meet Friday evening ntShrodor's hall , corner Twenty-fourth and Uummg streats. Business of imoortanco. J.V. . NICHOLS , Prosldoat. F. L. BAUSETT , Soorotnry. Boecham's pills cures sioic hoadacho. xisirs UP raafeiiD.iv. The combine of wall p.ioar manufacturer * . which was to co Into oflout today , has beuu postponed owing to the wlthUrawul of several of the firms. Thomas O. I'latt , John V . Mullioltii | ( ] and n number of others huVo Bt.u &il fur Mlnno.ino- lls from Jersey City. They tr.ivol In 11. O. Armour's private car. The marrmgo ot Mlas.Ioannotto A. llomiott of Lima. N. V. , und 1'rof. Maurice E. Dunham of Houldcr , Coin. . lius taken ulnco at the rosl- donco of the bride's parents at Llmu. Tom Weathers , wlfo and six children woiu killed outright In a cyclone near Tern Die , Tex. , thu only ono surviving member of the fnmllv being their youngest child , uu Infant , which miraculously escaped. The eighty-sixth annual mooting of thu synod of the Hoformod church hns opened , The proposed consolidation of the Ueformud church In America und the Koformocl church In the United States win lie acted on. Archbishop Ireland > of tit. Paul. Minn. , hns started on his return homo from Homo. Tlio recent uprlsln ; ; In the district of Yemen , Turkey , lias ended In the submission ot the re volting tribe. The House of Commons , after refusing to adjourn for the derby , mustered thlrty-llvo members und was compelled to adjourn. A sharp duel was foiuht between M. ln- mont , the editor of thu 1111 jrolilst r.ihru 1'urolu of Paris , nnd Captain Cromlcux Fuvlr. M. JJumont was wounded In the face. Keplylng to a letter from Archbishop Corrl- gnii of New Yoric reqiiQ.stlng the pope to disa vow Archbishop Iioland'a school plan , the popohas roapprovod the Karlhault and Btlll- wutur suheino. An Australian mall train was struck by u cyclone today while at thu Nowsk.i station. 1 wo of the carriages wrro llf toil bodily into the air and hurled clown an embankment. Uthor carriages ere knocked over and were badly sinubhod. Twenty persons were badly Injured , some fatally. Last Is as good as the first. No dregs. All pure and whole some. The most popular drink of the day. A perfect thirst quencher. Don't bo deceived K a dealer , for the salt of larger profit , lelli yon tome other kind U "just as good" 'tis false. No imitation bascoodas the genuine limes' . SCHIFFMANN'3 ASTHMA CURE Never f ll to Klro Instant rellot In the wont cases , fciicl rOWU ram whtro alhtn full. Trlil 1-xUi * Pltft : r Drunl.u , hr Hall. " " PH. M aotrrypiiAjfjt. " ' H ' . m . Mr. Yale Invented the famous "YALE" Ix > ck , A thousand other men have tried to equal it , and failed. Others imitate it , but all they have produced is a similar key , nnd the key lias fooled many a man. The only genuine " YALE. " Locks , ore made by THE YALH & TOYVNK MANUI'ACTUIUNO Cojii'ANV , anil have the word " YAI.E" in some form on lock and key. You can't olTord anything but a genuine "YALE" when you want a lack. Sold wherever locks sell. Tiitt'itTliiy rllUnct iwhlndly on tlm child , tlio dellcuto f.mmlo or iiillnni old ago n UJKIII the t Igorou * innn , T H'sTinyPillsk ; ilve tone ami tr nKtli to tliu wruM toiuacli. bnnolt. kldnny. unit hlaUilvr llita thf nail on Iht Iitatl 0110 of Dr. Pierre's 1'lww- nut IVllots. Tlwy tlo the i ight thing In the right way. They clcauso nnd rcgulato the liver , stomach nnd bow- o 1 fl UiorroiEhly nnd efToctivcly. but m Hilly nnil Gontlv. They pcrsuiulo , rather than form Ono tlnr , sugnr-coalod relict's n Rontlo laxntlro : three to four net ni n cathartic. Tlioy'ro the smallct , btit the licst , Tlioro's loss to Inko , but there's inoro Rood In It , when It'a taltcn. They're the orlginnl Llttlo Liver Till , nnd thov'vo novcr Ixson equaled. Sick lloadncho , liilloua llcadacbo , Constipation , IndlKCstlon , Dillons Attacks , nnd nUileraiiEO- incnts of the liver , stomach anil bowels , uro prevented , relieved , ami cured. Tlioy'ro tlio ehcapeit pill you can buy , bo- cnuso thoy'ro fjiturnii ccu to glvo calisfucUou , or vout money la returned , "i ou iwy only for value received. Can you ask moro f Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Our os Ohappod Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. Bomovoo aud Provont8 Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. A Writ ion Guarantee to Cure Kvory Cato or I Money Rofundod. Our cure Is pcimanpnt nnd not a imtchUg up. Cmei treated aoven yenra ago hnre never soon ft 7mptom lnco. Iljdescribing cnie fullrwocAn trout you by mull , ml woKlYtf tlia snmoitrong lamrantoo lo cnra orrofuml all money. Those who prefer to oomo horn for treatment can ilo to nn 1 wo will pny railroad f ara both ways and hotel tllln nhlto hero. If wo fall to cnro We challenge the worlil torn case tmt | our Maulo Itemed/will not cure , wrlto for partloulari and sot the evidence. In nuroovon years prnctlce with til * ilaelollemedy U has boon most difficult to orercomo tlio prejudices against rocnlled specifics. Hut umlor ountrooK giiirnntwa thousands are tryltiK It and bo InKcnred. WoRimrantoo to euro or refund every dollar.and aswoliaro a rapittntkm to protect , also financial baoknKoriMOOxm ! Is perfcotlr fe to all who wll ! try the treatment , Itcrotoforo you have putting up and paying out your money for illtroronS treatmentsnndaUho.mli yon uro not yet enrol uo ono has paid back your monoy. Wo will posltlroly cure yon , Oldchronic , deep seated cuies curo.l Inii ) to ) day > . Investlirita our Uimnclnl ttandlnz , our reputation asbuslnpiimen , Wrlto ui for numoi an ! addresses of those wo have ourod who hava glvon permission to refer to them. It cost ! yon only post- cetodo this. If your symptoms are toro throat , mucous patches In mouttirboumatlsm In bonoi and Joints , hair fulling out , eruptions on any part of tbo body/e MneofKonarnl depression , pains In lualor bones. You have no lima to waste. Tuosa who ar conspintly taking mcrcurr and potash , should dl - contmuolt. Constant use of these druus will gnrely brlnn soroi and catlnz uloera In tbo end. Uou't fall to write. All correspondence sent sealed In plain on- volopo. Wo Invlto tbo most rlxU luvoitlitntloa and will do all In our powerto aid you In It. Address , CURB Anew and Complete Treatment , comlsllng oj Bupnosltorles. Olnimant In r psulei , nlso In llox nd 1'IIU : n I'u.ltlvu Cure for Kxternal , Internal blind or Bleeding Itclilnir , Oliremlo , Ituoont or Heredi tary Piles T.ils K moiy has never been known to fall. Jlpcrtiojr flforjijaontbynull. Wliyiultorfrom this terrible dlsaasn when a written uuarantoo Is positively vrlTon with 0 boiai or refund the munny If not cured hond Htamp for free bamplo. ( luarnlltou Issued byKutin AUo , Druaulsts , Solo Aeents.oorne' IS and Dos gins streoti. Oniilia. N'ob THE "LADIES' ' PEIW1" The Only 1'orfoo' Vaginal and Ifculal Byrlugo In the World. Is the only syrlngo ovnr Invented by which vnirliml njcctlons can bo ndnitnlstnr- od without leaking und ball ing the clotliluic or necessi tating the Ube of it vcbsol , nnd wlilcli can Hlxo Ijo used for rcotal Injections. miniiF.ii num. IIAUU ituiinnu IIKLU M'illVK $ ; t OH. Mailorders Solicited. THe Aloe & 1'cnfold ' Co. tatu tttvt'.et , Ncxl lo PoslolFiee. = . ' V A-MUSISMISNTS. ' NEW BOYD'S ' THEATRE P * : Hevonlconth nnrt Hnrnoy Htroota. 3 f.JPJSa&'JM THURSDAY , JUNE 2. SATUHDAY MATINKH FAKEWELL PBliSENTATION INOM _ A.H A-HK NEIL BURGESS' Sou llio lior o raou nnil JuukliiK bco. . ' Mnrlo - , 'l ' Orlitlnal company. Hali-y 1I8 Jaiiios U. Hinltu , IMward MoWodn , W , II. MurKaret Wny. BOYD'S ' NEW THEATER C ° TNONC" Sunday June 5 4Nilits4 | { , , WKJ3N KSDAY MATIN 12K. THE KINGS OF FUN. 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