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THIS OMATIV DAILY BEE : VXDAY , , UTiY 3 , -SIXTHEX PAGES. IAEA LOST THE FIRST OSE " , i first Game of the New Series Gobbled bj the Voracious Pirates. SOME VERY PRETTY BALL PLAYING tvo HviMily Matrbcd Tr mi Put Up Onmc r TlmtVaRllurd to llrut lor SIU > Colmiiliufi Stilt Wlnnlnc * * ( , Toledo , 4 ; Omnhu , S. Columbus , Ii ; Kansas City , 4. Milwaukee , ram. Miuuonpolis , ruin. The Tolodos colebratea the opotilngcf the nccoud chumpiuubblt ) season by winning u came from Your Uncle's braves , but in the eloquent language of nu ullianco aek'guto In the grand nimid they "didn't ought to do U , " Darby pitched u mugnlticetit game , utriking out ton men and with the cxci'ptioii of Sbcibcck'B uufort'.iuuto throw and u fum ble by Collopy bin support was faultless. But uacb of those errors coat a run und for the other two Mr Somd may be held responsi ble. Two decisions which were us yellow i's ' were ever seen on a ball field gave Toledo tbe iruine uud Your Uncle an epileptic tit. sonic Mlcht } Mrc llli-f Jtnll. For the first 6lx Innings thu gumo was n beauty. Omaha scored as usual in the first inning. Shcibcclc took advantage of Dt < - witld'c wildness and u base and stole second. Gilks linocKed u dcxvdrop into Nicholson's uuskot und Kelly flew out to Nicbol. But Too Visner bll safely to left ccnler and Shy crossed ilm uluir * . Klcbol imbued Jtowc's tly nnd Toledo look a cbiince. The Pirates drew a goose egg and the snuie ui xvas tosncd back and fourth during tbo tiuxt lour innings. In the third Darby led with one ol tbo prettiest bunts of the season und sprinted lo lirsi whilx ibe bull rolled down the third huso iltic. ShuibecU won a base through Kewoll's error , und units' sacrifice ndvuuccd each of them u base. Kelly's fly wn * uu ousy one for Armour and Dewuld bit Yisnor with the bull. Tbe bases .MTU full uud two men out. Your Uncle came to bat wllb tbo besl of in tentions , which only resulted in a pct > -up lly which swelled Kicholson's put out record by one. And tbe Tolcdos felt bolter. In the sixth Visner hit to left for tbreo bases and scored on Hrnglc's long IIv to Is'lcbol. After two men were out for Toledo , Cnmnion butted un fiisy grounder to Sbei- bock , bul Shy throw tbo ball clear over the Bleachers and Campion scored. In tbo iicxt inning Darbv nit safely and ecorei on Gllks' two-nagger. Three singles txnd a stolen base guvs Toledo tbcir only Burned run in the gumo. , , , . . Scrud AVon thr Ciainc. It was Scrud nnd tbo eighth inning tbut lost the gnme. After Kelly wasoulVisuor und Howe accepted u uise on bulls each. Hunglu snut the null high in tbo air nnd Ely purposely dropped the ball und u double ploy mured both runners. For tbe Toledos Nu-bolsou rencbed first 011 Collopy's fumble. Ho utu > rupt d lo steal second , but one of Eddie Hujes' unerring throws cut bim off. It wus u clear case or out. "Snlo , " decided Serud , und wo bad to htund H Darby bll ( JaTimon with Ibe ball , und singles by 'jolliuger and Nicbol brought in iwo runs. Tbo next three butters went out easy bul t > e gauio was IDKI. Omubu could uol score ill iht'ir hulf of lh : ninth , und will have to wall until today ID retrieve Iheir misfortune. Score OMAHA. BtnillAllV. Ittins earned : Unialiu. " ; Toledo. J. Two- IIUHU bit CillKs. 'I'brei'-lmso bit : Vlsuet. llciUtilo pluys. Klv to N cholMin to Newoll. llnse on hulls : Oil Durby , " : Duwulti. 4 lilt liy pltcbiir : lly Dai jy. s ; Ileuuld. 1. Struck out ll Durby. in ; Deuuld. i' ' . \\iluplteh : lly Durby 1. Time of tunic Two lumrt. I'ni- jnru SerudAt At : til : ) Tint. Attrriioon. Tim OmahaB nnd the Black Pirates from Toledo will uivt nchlii , at Sportsman's park this afternoon , uud it the weather is nluasuiit thu crowd tihould ho one of the largest of tbe HRH > U The teams urcubout evenly matched , and they give a line exhibition of tbe uutinnnl rport Play will b railed nt 8 : ! IO o'clock ' uud the positions of the players will be ns follows : Omuhus. I'oMthm. Toluilos. Vlclairy 1'lteh. . I'luiUo lluyiw C'litcb Hulling KOWJ- I'lrst- Cum iiloii Jleiiulo boi'ond Nicliolhon Uollopy Tb rd Ntwitll rihulhcck Short Ely Kelley loft ( jctlliirei l-llKs Middle. Klelio Armour ChuiiiiloiiN | Open AVcll. KiNhAf UITT. Mo. . July 2. The obnmiiion Columbus tcnm won the first gumo of the tew series today , nfter un exciting contest rf ton innings. MuMabou's wild ibrovv to rhlrd base lu the lust inn in p. wl.h two out nd two men ou buses , lust tbo game for tbo Bluett Score 1'ITl I L'lll.L'lini'S All II I'O A r | All II I'O , Mnunlnt ' 'I ) 4 1 fc i ( ) WulKh. nit . ( , 1' il hiiiidaj H 8 1 11 1 mi'jluurkf. 3ti fc u S McMnlHiti i U lilrnuiimu. It . t Curncy Hi 0 I ) i i u Mnyur 31. . . k S 2 blM'CIH'Ild.21i ! 6 1 U 4 U b 1 1 II ( i ' llr'kn'rm' . Hi < 1 18 u I ) J'uyni * . ) i 2 I < u Aii ticy. m ft i- u n U 2 V 1 Merrill , u. r. 6 t i run , rf. I1 1 U U U'llu ) , . 6 y u u u OntnlK IU-2U lu s Total * 43iaiuia : i Two OIK huu Hit' ivlniilni ; run nur uiudu. HCOI1L \ \ \ INMNdit. iiuu > u rit ) u u i u c u i o r 04 L'liluuiluu 1I Hl'tlMAllt UIMIK I'lirma KUUMIH Cll > 1. riiluiiiliim. " 1 wn linm' ' liIlK .Mi'Mliliiin hiiiulut. Miirrlu hnvrl llrtIlllc McMlllillll VU > IT. AllxTlu ( I'llliurUp , Cniiilinii l.ulljliuulili * | ilu > MnMir li. Aliin nliiK M > rr lo MiiiiiiliiK tu Curncv. \\ni | > li lu Jliui'ki'iirldui' 2 HUM' un linlln lin I'DIII' It un irila ) t nil ! > } iiltuliur Hutilti ) . htruuk out CiiKtiillii 2 Hrt'ckriirlilKU - " fllu ) I'IUMS ! imlln MiTrlu lrf-11 un IIIIM-K Kuniaii C'H ) 1'J CnliiniMiK 1U Tluii' ol iuiiii' Too liuiirs I'mplru lluknr J.ATJO.NAI. i JliiBtnn UITJII. JCIclit Alunc Conllni ; I'ji Ci.uvn.Axn , O. . July J. Tbo homo team fc outpluyud lUu Buttous toduy ut ull points , but the visitors hunched their hits lu the Hccnud inning und won. Attenduucc. lMi- . ( Uiiviilund U l l u P o o i > n Huston u 4 0 0 U I ) 0 0 4 lilts Cleveland. 10 ; I Ink tun. ft r.rron. : riiivoiuncl , li llokton. ii Curnud riuiK : Uiuvu- luud. 1 ; llObtou. - llutierlin : Voung unu U'l'unnor ttuley und llennetu Kill.'ii AViik VrVllil. . CIMIV.VATI , O. , July 5 ! . Tuo Ciucinnutls dcfeutod WiiKhiugton this uflernoou , tbu wildnchi. of ICHIoii being responsible for must uf the runs , Atl'Miuiuife 1,700. Score : f C'lueinnntl 0 I ) 3 li i ! i : D s - ' f Vuihlunton. U 1 u U J U U U U6 ' Illth I Inulnnutl , \VuHhliiBtnn , h. Drrors T C'llifintiiill , \\imlilnu-loii. ; . 4. I.urui'd ruin. : C'liiciniiuil , ; Wiuhlngiuu. il. llutti-rloh : l > wyei. I'liniubcrlhiii unu Vutiimu ; Kiileu unu .Mlili.un. lit- still 1'lujM l.n | lir Oiuuh * . I'mminiu. Pa. , July 2. A blight Tumble by Sbugart , fullowud by u wild throw by Ilirbuuor gave HIP New Ynrks the winning run today. Atteudiiuro , S.WIO. Jue Kullv of s tbo Ouiuhus. IUKI your with Uobtou.'b l uua BU utrueiuuut to jilu ; with the PHt - i burp r.nrkion Is cot neoucd Kt.tbtir U Gore Score > ! oooosoot-5 Jiltl' i''t < i'"r ' ' 4- iw York , a Errors I'lUiuurl ' 3 ! J ' 1 * i ork. .1 EarnoJ ruin. rlust.urc.1i . New Tt > , ' Hnttcrlcb : Khroi and Muck ; Klnc inidH uj.o t liunv for tlir Duties. Lorisvtu.c , Ky-i Jul'y 8. Ths Phillies won on easy victurv over the home t &tn loam' . ' " " * * " * * T"-- Attcudajupe 1-00. Srore : l/oulRvllo ! 102101000-4 I'hliudplphln . . . 4 0 0 L' 0 0 II 1 10 Hits : LtmlFVlllo. 10 : I'lilltKU'lpblu. 11. Errors : Louisville , : riillMlclphla. 4. Rimed rilUK : Louisville. S ; I'hlinclelplita , : i. lluttor- les. llemniliif und Unin : H-por nnd Cross. ' llriilrrroouiHViin I.iinlly. ST. Lot-is , Mo. , .luly 2 Haddock bad the Browns at bis morcv nud the Brooklyns won with on e. Attendance 2.1KIU. HI. Louie 1 1 HrooUyn " fi JlltM HU Louis. Il : IlronUlyn 11. I'.rrors : f-t l.onis. 4 I.nrncd runs ItrooUlyn.S llut- terles : G.eusou and lluclcley ; Iluddouk uud Duly. UK In Mird rncli : . Oiiu .o. 111. , Juiv2. TbeBaltimores' and Chlcugos' Wo games lor the day were de clared oil oiA'iccouiit nf ruin. STATI ; Kfiirnry surrpfiU iii laklni ; Two Irinn 11 ntrlrr liy llHttlnc. BnATiacn , Nob. , July 2. | Spoclnl Tcle- { runi to THE Br.c.J Two cutncs were pluyud with Keunipy nt this , pluco todny. The rlrBt DUO wns \'ery prutly context ut ) to the eighth Itinuic. wbt-n by bunnhad liltc nrd a passed bull , KoHriiPi' ran iu throe. Score : Htmtrle * ! 1 ( I U 0 0 1 0 II 2 4 Keurney u 0 0 0 i 0 1 ! l " li Hatterics : Ouslon mid I'mir. Kdlnccr und Jones. Hrrnrs Ku irni-y. U : lloutrlfe , 7. HUM ) hits : Kcurni-v. n ; lleiitrlcii. U K irnod rutik' Kuiiiney. 1. lluutrlee , 1 Tlnuof tunie : Due hour nud lift v tnlniitcs. rmplre. 1'ond Three-biise lilt : Tuvliir. Two-bune b.t : Cole. Tbo bccond cnmo wus much better thun the llrst uo to the futul oichtu , when neurl.v the Kiiino fvaiiU truiinpirea us In the first irumc. Score : llcutrli-e 1 001 0 0 0 0 1 II Kunrni-y 0 0 1 0 U I ) 0 4 - li H.tloilcs : C.iBtone uud Ttiari Hlucio und Jones r.rrorIloiitr.ec. : . : i ; Ueiiriiey. 1. lliise bits , lleutrb-e. h : Ke-irney , 4. Knriiiid runs : Iltiatncc. . ' Ki-arney. 1 Tune of mime : One hour und thirty minutes. I'niplre : 1'ond Hdinc run : llolohun. Tbrue-buHu hit : JOIIUR. Two-buBe bit : Kennedy. Stiiniliii" nl the TCIIIIIH. WI.STCIIN i.LACiri. . i. p c ' . ir.c. . ColumliiiH. . . . 1 ( i IMI u Oumlm 0 1 Uolcclu 1 0 III ) ( UvniHm * C'.tj . . . 0 1 J.ATIIISA1. l.l.Al.l'U. . I. r c I w. i. p r Iinnton 47 is ; . > . . . iMttilnirc 31 as 47.0 riilintlclpliln 41 - . ' ) 1:1 I Wnnlilnpuiii. . . . s 44.n llroiifclj-n . . . . 4U a < II' I > New York. . . . Sh XS 4 < 4 Cliicliumtl : i ? ( , .W i luiilprlll 21. : i' ' 40 0 f'li'volimil . . Kl I'll W.2i"t. Limit. LM i illl.T Clilcniio X7 i l 47 4 llnltlniore . . . 17 40 27.0 FT ATI I.I.AIU'L w.i. r r i w. i. r.r Ileatrlcn . . . yt , IU 7V.V Ilimtliicn . . . lh 23 47 4 tiruiid Inland . : . ' > U lij.B KcMrncv IU 11) ) 44.4 I-KII : tiii.t'Lit JA Ojijidnrnis mill AJvncitc of the White Aletul Conenetinp I'luns. WAHHISOTON , D. C. , Julv " . According to the rules of the house tbo free silver bill which curae over from the senute will lie on the speaker's tublc for one lorislutivo duy nud will then he referred to the conmittuo on coinnpe , wcluhts una measures. As the house will adjourn from todcy until Ttiosrtny tbo bill will not eel before the coromittco until thut duv.Vedncsday is the regular tnectinir clu.v of the c'omn.ittce on coiunce nnd it IB jirouublo thai if nothing unforcstou oc curs u mcetiup will be culled for thut duy. Mr. Bland , chairman of tbn committee , bus been nb.scut from the city about two weeks. Hearing of the passage of the bill be promptly telegraphed that he woulu start immediutHy ou his return to Washincton una he will arrive hero in time to authorize the culling of u muotinc for Weducuduy. Puudinc action on the bill bv tbe commit tee nothing ranmins 10 bo done except to create sentiment for or URuinst the bill unions tbo inumbui-B of the house , and this the muuapcrs ol tbo respective sides nre doliiR with more or loss vieor nnd suc cess AB there will bo but small prospect of reaching a vote on the bill , if unlimited debalo were allowed , uud tbo necessity for c cloture rule to close de bate Is adopted , the tulU ull day has been con lined to a discussion of wnotber there would bo n cloture rule , and secondunly , if thorn Is one , how the republicans will vote if such a rule is reported. The anti-silver democrats huvo as yet had no formal conference , but they nre doing a good dual of n issionury work. They uellovo that they have suflicieut strength to defeut cloture if Uu'v cun obtain tbe iiBsistuuco of the republicans , but the republicans will not commit themselves.Yhoutbo bill gctb on tbe calendar the rules committee will bo nsted to report n special order for its con sideration. Tlio CDimiL'it uavocates will not brnol : uuy dnluy tbut indicates u disposition to shelve the question. 1'ri'nrnt Sltuutlon Among tin- Iron Worker * nl 1'fiini.ylvuiil.k , PiTTsiiriMi , Pa. , July a. i-'ully 1,030 men wore on guard all lust night in Homctitoud , NlunSiull mid around tbe Carnegie stool works. Every possible approach to the town nud mills is strongly guarded. X > .o one can pass through the dead lines , which are drawn clear around tbe fifty acres of mill yards , unless bo has business of bis own tbut lakes bun thut way. nud even then it he is not n mill worker of some sort or a resi dent of tbe town bo cannot pus& . Tbo advisory committee have fullv mu- tuted their plnus nud the whole body of men morr together like clockwork. There are night men for ull thoditTarcut posts. A complete system of signullincr is bou > c arranged and the night guuids ure provided with rockets. Tbe plans huvo been BO well matured that 1,0110 men can be had ut uuy spot iu live minutoa , night or duv. Tuo mou uro receiving their puy uud notices of discharge. The best of order prevails. There is nothing new in tbe iron scale Rltuutiou. No moro signatures have been re ceived uud un important change tu the con- aittou of nflmrs is looked for tiuforo the scale coufuruuco next Wednesday. It Win. u lilt ; htvliiillii. BiTfAi.0. N. Y. . July 2. It is now t-nid the deficit iu tbe Nuciouui Savings bank is pretty certain lo reach , if uot surpass J5UU- OUO. nud that there Is no probability of tbe hank resuming business. The most remark able circumstance in conuoctiou with the nv/iudle is tbut of a woman who Is said to have u pans hook culling for JO,0)0 ! ) , while the bunks crodlt her with culy u lew hun dred dollar * . lIlNHolvnil the Tll'h. CiiUAOo , 111. . July 2. Margaret Matbor , tbo actrcuB , wus grunted a divorce today from her husband. Emil Haboruorn , on the grounds of desertion una nouxupporl. A divorce wut uUo griintud Limn A. ( jraves , the opera singer , from Henry CJruvcs , him of tlic ex-chief Justice of th Michigan supreme court , ou thu grounds of lucoinpati- blllty. One Horn l. rj .Mlnilti : . IxnuNAi'Ol.is , lud. , July " . A Hoclrville , lud. . bpticiul says : O. P. Brown , the wimltn- lust farmer iu Purke oouuty , was yesterday robbed of fli.O'JO by t harpers. He came buro with u strnucm1 ana gave u nuto at tbe J'urke Innk for thlriv duys uud took tbo cusb with Him. It is mid that the gold brick swindle wus nttemjited by the swindlers. Mull null Money MUklnc. CnirAOO , III. . July " . An uftornoon paper siiys : William Holton , well known iu theatrical circles us Uburlu * W. Hoberts , treasurer uf thu Madison Str ot opera bousu , is mlbslnc , und u sum nf money ruugiug from f 1.000 to CTi.OJO bolonyitiE to tbo tboatur uuu- uol bv accounted for. Ill * .lournr.1 KiKlml. GAUisnuun , IU. , July 2. David Webb , on bis way home from Salt Lulie Oily 10 Coviup- ton , lud. , dropped dead ut the depot hero this luoruiug fruru hcurt dUease. Considerable money uud vtiluuble pupcr * were fouud iu his PUCUUlt. j , W IT AUI3ST IS AVALR \ Tammany HRS Little Trouble in Landing the Bis Seal E'tion PUIBS. * - jf GARRISON'S ' TACTICS WERE SUCCESSFUL fenupprr < ln\ - Young Sinn Another l.r on In the Art nf Winning nt tinI'luUIi I'onca'ii Procritui for the Drlxlnc Mri-tlnc. BAT IUrn Tiucu , . 'uly 2. About 20,000 Dion and womeu. lovers of tbe race honte , a Marcus Daly's li-vcur old colt , Tammany win the Realization stakes ut the hay ibis tifteruoou iu u common gallop Gar- risou roao Tammany nnii be never had to urge the great colt at nuy stage of Iho mile uud llve-furloui : journey. Alter the preceding events bad boon cap tured \ > $ Jockev Jimmy McLaugh'.iu on Key West ut 10 to 1. the double event by August Bolmont's Corduroy ut T to 111 nnd "Fathor Bill" Daly's Cynosure nt fi to 1. tbo specta tors beran to lay out their commlRBious on the various candidates in the Hunlization. The Pepper , tbo western colt , was first to bo plunred on. His average openIng - Ing , iu odds were H1 , to 1. but bore nnd there could bo seen 4 to 1. In u twinkling 4 lo 1 nnd dlsnupearod nud n momunt later the 8V There uppjared to ho u world oi Pepper money umnug the spectators. Lakeland's victory was pounded by the Brighton Bench tuloul , and u stream of big money kept Tammany from going Higher than ! ) to 1. At the post Tamnmuy nud Victory wore equal choices ut ii to - . , the Popper being a close socoua choice nt T to 2. There was no delay nt the post. They wore sent uwav nt thB flnt attempt , Entre , Mar cus Iluly's second representative , Seut Away , and Shulltmrk being the leaders It was understood that Eutro was simplv to cut out the uaci for The Pepper , while Sbellbark wus to do similar auty lor Tammuuy At tno end ot five furloncs The Popper was sent out from the bunch , Jockey Simms lltid- ing Sbellbaii ; und Eutre unsatisfactory naco- makers. Gurnsan held Tammany buck in lust place , two lengths bshiud the buuuh. \Vln-ri' the SnnpiHir Ittiilr. After seveu furlongs hud been covernd , The Pepper was running under a pull three lengths iu front of the Held und Garrison let outnwr.ip ol Tarnmutv's reins nud shot through the tail end ol the bunch Into fifth place , rte tossed his competitors aside one by one and at the end nf n mile und a f urloug Tammany was third , n length bahiud Vic tory , who nlready had grown leg weary uud xvas getting the" whip uud spur Turning into the home stretch Garrison nnd Torn many bade adieu to Victory and Hamilton , nnd mauo giuut strides towura tuo westoru colt , who was still throe lengths in front With tbreo lengths of the home stretch to travel , the spectators , or ut loiist that portion tion of them that knew Garrison's tactics , wore confident tnat the race was Tammany s , barring accident AVith n ijunrter of a mile to go , Jockv Simms turned about iu bis saddlojiud saw Garrison laughing at him. Tbo colored hov brought his whip down ropsatcdly on The Popper's sides , but he could not gain uu inch ou Tammany. The great colt's legs worked with the precision of a nlston rod and his muehiue-lilio motiou forced him rmst the swerving western colt u sixteenth from the linisb , wuiob was * roachoa with Tammany first bv a length und u'lmlf , The Popper Bucoud bv night lougths , Putron third by u length. Victory fourth by n head and Charade fifth by eight lengths , the others buinc beutcu off. It was u oiicidedly uulntorosting llnisn. but the hwctntors gouerously uupluuded Garrison nnd the great colt for the iinpreE- sivo manner iu which they had defeated their opponents. IVtill Worth Hilling Tor. Thostaliois worth about Rl."i,000 , tbe second end horse to rucoivo $3,000 uud the third K.OD3. The time is not fast , but this i ; nc- counted for by the fact that tbe pace was slow in the first part of thn race nnd tbo track was soft una euppy , making fust time out of the question. Tarul won the closing race over tbe grass with u 10 to 1 chance. Snowball. Stratbmenth , tbo 10 to 4 favorite , being beaten uv u head. rirst nice. , one mile : Key West HO to ti won. Murv Mone ( II toll second , Anuii li t4tol > thirl Time. 1:44 H-ri i-ceond rare , the double event , futuiity eonrsr. C'ordurov (7 ( to IU ) won. l.vuntns ( i ; to ] ' seeoiid. lawless ( la to 5) ) third Time. Tnlrd race seven fnrloocs : Cynosure ( . " > to Ii won , Wiilcott second , Honcustei iio HI 1 third. Tune : l.l'll.'l-j. Fourth ruee , Kcullrution stakes , mile nnd five furlongs : Tainniunv ( .1 to I ucm. The 1'oppur (7 ( to "i second. 1'utron ill ) toll third. Tlinu : - : . " 2-5. fifth race , half mile : Atlantic ( formerly Atiiintiil ( III to "i won , Jnllii Klnney ( to .V sue- end , Ducllto < d 10 li thlid. Time : ! V7 Mxtli raee , one und one-uighlh miles on turf : { iiontmll if to li \ -traUiniuatb il to 4 ; second , Lizzie Hi to D third Time. l:3f-l-'i. l'ONCA' > > riiOhKAM. I'luiih lor tin- Driving Aim-ting Thin Opens TlmriToiiiiirrnn. . POXCA. JSeb. . July 2. [ Special to THE BKH.J The opening mooting of tbo Ponca Driving und Fair nssocmtion will be held on tbe association's grounds at this tilnce July 4 , fi und (1. ( They have u fine rogulutiou mile truck , wider thun uuy rmlo track iu Ibe United States , is a dead level ; built on scientific principles , and polished to u finish. The program for tbe mooting i us follows : Mondiiy. July 4 , class 0. ! . ' : li trotting , H.onO ; olussK ! ! : ! puce. I" , U ; e.ust , I ) , foals of Issu , trot. 'J.S , ' . olUHs. UO. eluss 7. UilKl trottlnc , K. Utt Tuesduj. July C. cluss ( i. - J.'i trotting. tl. ' > H : cluss , 1. hia s of Mil , trotting , f.YJd. oluHS 1U. 1:40 ! : trottinc , h'JO : class S. foalu of Ic'KJ ' , trottins , fi.r.'IO. \Yudnesday , Juiy 0 , eluss 4. fouls of lh ! i. trot. 81WK ) . cluss 11. " : 'M linoe. i-illd. cluss ' . : il)0 : ) trot ting , WOJ ; cliiHB 1" , . < : -0 class , I'-yuur-olds , fj'jo. There nro from ton to thirty entries in each cluss , rnukiug u totul of 1TI : entries , thus , mulling n lurge field from which to Dick the winners , uua very exciting races may DC looked for. Spouml truiu service bus bouu sucurod between bore uud Sioux. Citv , cou- iiectiiiL- with ull regular trains ut Coburn Junction Tbe justly celohruti'd Fourth regiment band , batter known us tbe K. P. bund of Sioux City , has tiecu ( ingugea for tbo oc- cuHion and will cive a free concert every aftaruoou una evening during tberuces. ( iritnil Inland Not Vt't Iucl. . GuAVi > IHI.AVH. Nob. , Julv 2. [ Special to THE Biu J The dlroctors of tbo Grund Island base bull club have not yet given ofllcla ! notice of thlb clty'is retirement from the leuguo uud the club will play its regulur games ut .Beatrice on tbe Fourth. Attor this it will be duel dud wbul will become of the Sugur Cityh. MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " the Wonderful Hiwniiii llrmtdy IB uld wllli a Written Guarantee tocuri' ull MCIVUUI lli - tusn BUi.li u Wrak Mfiuurr l tiut nf llralu l'u it. Ilruduclic. WakrfulnciiE l.i tllan houd , Tien ousiif SB , IJUM nltiiilt , ell droiim and Before & After Use. lum nf ] iowtr of the 1'liou.Kraplitfl irorn life. Orneratlvc Orpaui in cither KI. cauitd l > jr over cirrtmii fiiiillilul Initlicrrllniii , or thr ricrmlve oj of lubun u opium , or mliiiiilunu HIILI iilllimiivly Imtl to Inhriiilii C4iut.uiiiptiuit niiU liiMinin Tut up Incuiitenlciit furni t currt in the \rH l H.Ln 1'ricc II u Hick uce urtlurf5 Ulllifvcrj { .ninlrr HI vltrn wrltttin Eiiorunttie to cure or rrtiincl the riiooej. t ui lit nmil lu nnriuldreu. Clntilar Irtt Ui { iliiln eitvcliiK Mviillon tliU jiujivr Au rrM , WADiilD CHEUICAi CO , lituucli ( in , , , fo : L.fi.A. S5R J > irlinrii Htr t C'llll AGO. ILL. roil BALL IN OIAIIA. ; KJUJ. , ur nr.hr & Cu. . Cu.r IStli & IinuEla * Mi A Fuller & Ui. , Cor KUi . I'uucluSU. ' 9 Tim Mmt tliH ' iiftiin uhtiiiiUhi'kthi- - Milld , iritiiiirtilitHtlnlty iifiulinl , Imoj- miry of lioily , irooil ( llct-ktloii , mgiilur luiMiiU uud Milid iloi.lu lriiMt. Sr.i'tk. Jlfr. A- Of men , X. Y. . suffered severely from Liver und Kidney troubles , cauMnp great pain nnd -T-I j T1 J tr ! Other medicines That Tired reeling fliledto | dohra | nny pnod. but so nucoeisful nnd satisfactory was Hood's Sarsajnrllla that h has taken no oilier modlclno utid Is now well. The best known klilnrr "n < 1 Hrrr wnodlps are so Jiapjilly combined with tonics nnd alteratives In Hood's Sarsaparllla that It li an tnipqimllcd rcmpd ) for ull troubles with th"io important organs , overcomes That Tired Forllng and innlic * thp McaU ntronc * HOOD'S PILLS c "C Habitual Coiistlpntion liy t , . , * . ' . . . if--i-'r--'trullncntarj-cauij. Ihi'Stnninrh , GMditin * . $ w- * T/Vrrtnrn7frJ > ijtriiifn.2 * ttrnu'tinmt. CriW C7il/J * JViinMnpn o/ > S Heat , Mhnr/ri-iM of Itrrath , fiutHtvnrM , ? > Ittorchex n ii > A'fcln. IHmurlinJ Nlfrji. J end all ncrtmtu or d friMinf ; urnnn-S Jfi'oin arr rdlinwd dujilnp r/if r i'iHi > 5 J Covered with B TniMett nnd Soluble Coating J f , CKnll drnsci tI'ncr S o nlc a box t Nnw Ydrt Dflimt 3-.fi Ontml Bt. > OiiHke Hie Dufcii Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals un lined in the preparation of W. BAKER i CO.'S iBrealfastCocoa tr7i < c7i if abmtlittrljf pure and tillable. ItbiL&niorcthar.threctima tlir strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or _ Sugar , nud is far more oco- nsmical , cutting leys than one cent a run. It is dcllcioUK , nourishing , and CABILT DIGESTED. - Sold liy firorr rk W. BAZES & CO. , Dorchester , Mass. tbe Fu te t nnd FliiMt In the Worlfl. MEW YDBK HDOHDERRy" "CLABDOW. Evorr * Satnrdnv _ _ _ . r. NEW TOKK , CII RAL.TKK nnd I APIJS , Atrcculnr IntcrrnU _ . _ , SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND ETEERAQE TatBBonluwenttennii U > iiucl trom ttin principle CCOK2 , tmUSB. XBDH t ALL COHTIKZCTAL TSSHU. Excursion tloLetn arallnblr to return liy clthortlii-iilo- turenque Clvdn & North ot Irelnnd or Naples ffi Glnrollar tola sS l = oy OrJcrs fe tay ini = t at Icwcrt Eitit Apply to anr of our local ApentB or to _ HENDJnSOK BttOTUEIlS. Clilcuco. IU. VOUR HEALTH depend upon the way you treat' he warn ings which nature civub. A Jew bottles of S S. S. taken at the proper time nia > msurt poud health for a jear ortwo. Therefore act at once lor itS /S IMPORTANT that nature be assisted at the right time nevvr fails to relieve the system of ini purities , and is an excellent tonic also. He Wants to Add His Name. " Permit me to add nu name to your many other certificates in commendation of tlir creat curative projwrties contained in Swift's Specific ( n. S. $ ) It is certain ime of the Iwst tomes. J ever used. ' JOHN WDANILL , Anden-on , fe. C. " Treatise on blood and slan diseases mailed ret. SWIFT SI'CCIFIC CO. , AtUuta , Ga. Tooth-Food. Tins medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething : md resulting diseases , not by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which are lacking in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. ? i.oo a bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , CINCINNATI. O. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. CouiiL-ll Cliiunbt'r. Umuhu.Nuh. . June 14. 1FU ! llu It rtisolt ud by thuc'tr council of the olty of Oiniihu. thu HIIIVOI uonuurrlii' ' Thut wooden hldtiwuIUu bit i < onhtriirtiid In thp city of Oin-liu de.slciiiitod hclott within live duj'h uftcr tin' publication of tliln roHOln- t on , or the pHrBOiial unrvico tin rrnf. UK by ordlniiiii'f in nntliciri/ntl und reijulrud : Hiicli hirlt'Mull.hlo be lulU totlicpreb'int pradcdii tint Ktriu'tb ' Kiitit'tfiud liorolii. und to be conhtrui'tcd of liinr iilunl , of hiicli wiutli und thli'Uni'sti und bo laid ilium jomtH of Bucb ( liineiihlont. und In ( uc.li inannor ah ih prescrlbtid bjtbn Kiiucill- cutiuiiR cm Die In the ollico of the Hoard of I'ubllc Works und under HB bupurvlslon. to- wit : r.iiht hide of ZTth BUOi't. N I'D ft of lot b ulocli 11) ) . Khlnii't. iiddltlon. d furl wide , North tiUU < of Huwurd Ktruot. K 40 ft of lot" bloc.1 , - . riblnn'K uddltluii.fi ft.'ct wide. KtiBt hide of Kith Btrout , lot ? biocl ; 1. Put- rlol.'k udUltlon , l ! fcut rldu. Sou Hi Hlih' of Murttm Htrnut. lot 1 und W 44 ft lot X' block l'j. J'ruyn'b addition , li fcot wldp South Klilo of Miirtliu htrcct. loll1 und - bloou li. Iniprovument A "ciclutlnn uddltlon. C fixn wldn. \Vcnl HKlo of 10th Htnmt. lots 1 , fi. ( i. T , 6. U. 10 , 11. 1'i. blocl , lit lmirovi--uiuut | AhHouiutlou ud- ( lltlou 4 fui'lrido North Hide MIIHOII Htruot. loth" ; mid ' . ' ( bhiulc b. Kdiint/i' A. Ituib'h uddltlon fi fcot wulc. North hkln of NnUori i.tr < > et. lots Id , IT. Ib , U ) , ! X > . block M , \ \ iilntit Hill. C-Tnnt wide r.iiht hide of - n htretn.int.ri bind , 144 , city. helm : from Nluholuu Htruot Ku ftiul north. feotwIOo. And belt furthui ro oivo3 ; Tbut tin Hourd ot I'linllr Works be and In-ruby IK uuthori/ufl mid dlrec-tud to cuiihe u uopy of Ibih rexolul ou to bu juibllslind In tbu dtllnml pupur of tlic city for one WIIPK. or lie hervud on thii ownnruof ( mid loth und uulnsb tiiich ( iwiiiinhliull within five ( luyh uftur thu publication or Hui-vlcu of wpi'h ' ciniy uoimtruet H.ld HldcHull.h tik hi'rclit roiiulrod. thut thu Hoard of I'ubllcVorKt - euiihp ilio HIIIIIII to tin d line , tbe coHt ( if conhLrnctliiR Hiild nldi'WulUii ri'Kiiecllvc y to bo iihcHHtnl ueulnkt tin ) ri'itl i-Ntatti. lot or purl ( if Jut In front of uud ubul- tlncsncli _ > J'rui.ldiint of the Oounoll. Attfht : JOHN GlttiVi : ? . Ulty ClurU. Appioved ; GHU. 1 * . ItKMIs , Muyor. NOTICE TO CONPT1JUCT PIDnWALKfc To the ownnn > of thu loth , jmru of lotk und rcul ebtiitu iloncrlbud iu tbe ubnve ruHolu- tlon. You und inch of you uro hereby notified to uoiihtriii't wooden Hldt < Hullii ab roiiulrtid by u ruKOluiiiin of the city council unu muyor of thu ulty of Ouuuu , of which thu uborn Ik a copy. J1. W. HlUKIlAUfEU. Chulrniun llourd of 1'iitilicViirkk. . On-uliu. Nub. . July 1' . UU . Jj- . > r > .7-b H-ll Tutunup June "nil , n llcht buy und a durlc bu > bnrhti wnlpbt uboilt l.-i'il pouudb. 1'eter , Uli'lHtluUHOU. MinlleH wutt ot olfl Port Ouiituu vt j-prlUfvUic. ruiuetory. Ji-l EDITOR'S SALE ublic Auction ! Of the Stock of JOHN BAUMER , WELDER. At His Store , 1314 Farnam Street , Will commence Thursday , June 30 , at 10:30 : a. m. , and continue daily until the debts are paid. Hots of Sale , 10:30 : a , in. , 2:30 : and 1:30 : p. in. This Stock consists of Diamonds , Fine Watches , Jewelry , Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware , Clocks , Table Cutlery , Opera Glasses , etc. , to be sold in single lots to suit buyers. Sale absolute to highest bidder. J. H. KRE1KGH Will Conduct the Saile. g. ff. PANELE , M. D. Ibe Good Samaritan. 0 lean. ' Eiperience. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND TTOMEN. rKOriUETOK OF TIIE / treat the following Diseases Cutarrli of the Ilcud , Throat und Lungs : Pis- CttHSoftbe Eye and Lar I'ltsuud Aiwplesy Ilcnrt Disease , Liver Complaiut Kidney Complalut , Nervous Debility , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness. Uiuliete-- Bright s Di'eoHS , Bt Virus' Jmuce ItheuiLtttlam. J'urclyElP White Swelling , Bcrofulu Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawinc a drop of blood. Woman with her delicate onmns rt- Btored to bealth Dropey cured without tupplug. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. S5O to S50O forfeit for uuy Venereal Dis ease I cuuiiot cure without meroury. TUIH ; Worms removed In two or threti hours , or no jiay. Uumorrlioldh or J'lli * cured THOSE WHO AIIE ArFLICTED Will eavt' life uud hundreds of dollars by calling on or usiug DR. C. W. PflNGLE'S HERBAL IftEDICINES. Tlit > only I'liyHlclun who cun lull -what ulli a JUTKIII without ahltlnp a qu ntlon. All correspoiideuccBtrictlyconfideiitiiil. Medicine eaiit by erprL'hB. Addreta ull letttru to 6 , W , Pangle , M , D 555 Broadway , Council BluTs , Iowa Nebraska Savings EXCHANGE BANK. Corour llilli nnd 1'iirnaui htrujt ) , Chutujar ut Co n mi i iiulUl i s Cni > Hul Slock $40,1 ; ) > UD U nur r nl pnld u ; > Liulitllty of Stiirklii.hlcr * ? S 1,0(13 ( riTvpur runt nnld ( in UHpoilti. loam main uuru fniuiontid jiur unttl t.ncurltr , IIDIUJI , trurruuu , Bluest und liuuan purciiniuj urricciu : JOHN KI'BIl I'rnildunl. ChlNTUN ( Ilil'tlTT. Vlco-1'rmldnnt. DU.VTUK 1. TlinUAa , C i ! l r lUIAIll' or IlIUECTIIllH Sftmiifil Cotuur Anclrtiw Uusvwiiiur W A1 * Glt > . bun. uiov AlvJii huuntliirt Nnrnitn A. ICulm , I'.rnHiu Iluniun .lulm H Kvuni Clinton Circuit. Uuurii * K llarkar Iwzlur U Tliiiu i Jiimiu Tliomi- | iton , Jutiu Uunti. I ) . Audur uu lxo U Ur u , Androir NEBRASKA Mllu National Bank. ' U S DEPOSITORY - - - OMAHA , NEB CnjiHttl . (400,000 Surjilnt. (1:5,000 : Onii-nr * unil Ilri < rtor > - llnnrr W Vutet , prculilont II C CU | IM | : vli'K | in' lclunl. c H .Mnurli'u W V Mornu John h CollUia , J fi. 11 J'uirlck , U.-wl A Uuvd. Uuvd.THE. . IKON BANK. O Mittili WHOLAB.SALAE . , Mackintosh GlotMng-WliQlesale. Rii liber Clothing-Wholesale. Ger ianSox-1 holesale Fish and Shield Slickers-Wholesale. WESTERN AGENT FOR THE Grand Rapids Felt Boot Co. , Meyer Rubber Shoe Co. , New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co. HO GOODS AT BETAIL. Ow ng to greatly increased tuamoas I have baon forced to rent tbe pround flo jr. 44x150 ieet , on corner of Howard ani Twelfth streets , in addition to Ih9 building : Inow occupy at 1111 Ha-ney street , to hold the stock I am sttinp for lall and -winter. Sead for 1 ats , disopun's , etc ( Ill Harney Street. Omaha , Neb. DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE CO 1115 anl 1117 Farnam Street , Onmbn , N < ; b. Brocatell Woo' Satin Damaslca Damasks Art Silk Furnit'ra Damasks Lace Art Curtains Silks. Drapery Lrace Che n illo Curtains , Curtains Brass Beds from $25 upwards. MAN Kill tin SVUON'O and VIO- OHOUS in uh reiiur.u by umnt : BrAVIBII bimniHh Krmcily. VOUNO KEN OU OLD buHi-rllif Irom KKKVOUb liEllILITV , LOBT ut FAILINO 2HXNIIOOI ) nitihtlvti.iiiiiniicconvuUioni nervuu ) pr iitrutiuu cnunid by ilit usr oi opium lobacro ur alcohol wiikc liilnr-t ini'iilul irme sion Ion ot p WLT in vilber HUX uprrnmloi nernoKr ASH AM KK uti. tliai * coir rd by Hell ubiike unri uvcr iniluirrnrr or nv purtuuul wi ak ncsecun tie rrmorcd in | ierirci heulili nnd tin NOIILit VITALITY OT STIIONO MEN. We Rive a wnttuu cuuruuice wuh l > linnet lo curt mi > cuke ur rcliincl Un inonry. H hot l > lioxet tj F0r Sals mO-natia byonow Lund & Co. "M ° rv ° tru iruurunl-rr to rum ill ) iiprvoun dlMi'Unob. luicU fci Wrulc Alpiiutry , Iiiitn ot llrmii 1'iiwcr. IlimUuclic Wakiif ulnimii , iM'l Muiiluidd Niplillr Kuin- BIIIIII. Iivrvouinv'i lJi liuclii.ulluruiii undlosiul pnKurof thu uuniiruti u Oriiann In i > itliurHM cuunpii br oviirfxcrilon , youthful urro-n or I'XLuxIrr ; line nt inliw.no. OIHUIII or ntluiulunu wlilcti ( inn luad to Innrmltr ( tiunuuii" ' /lion unuliuuiiltrI'm uiioiinriuiiuiil tocnrry ln\ t imckoi. fc.1 purimck- nirrtif niftil , C/ur fo. Wllli tivoryP-orrtorw * ' tnve ( tuTittcn iruurufitrr Iu CUT * iirruu.AHi > ArTEUvciKa. ur refund tltt luaiav. Circular Jruu. AUartnv AcrveMucil Cu. . C'Ulcuci > i 111. For BU.lt ) iu Omubu by Shorumn & McConnell , 1613 Dodf ) ttruou