Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 10, 1896, Part I, Page 7, Image 7

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\ iEs ELEVEN 1101 1NNINCS
a- tnverty Club ana the Origkals in a
Lively Game of Ball.
CAPTAIN ABBOTT'S CREW STILL LJNWUIPPED
1)it rI tig fln e St ttI I im Sn * 1i' 1."iil
CIiittiIiii fnhii Ihrt tlu'
Itii.Is * uf l'tiIr v Iier-
* l I ( , ) ttIgMhv .
Thn tTnlvor4ty Club an Dan Tay1a'
OrlgIna1 tiint on the Inearadned field of
1atthi yestcrthy afternoon for the flrst time
tlilii eni.in , nnt1 the gamti wa a liumnior.
OIOVCIi 1nflt.gi being rwitllrel before Captain
A IbOttH Irofessor4 ) uccoeiIe0 in ccnrplerIIlg )
their youthful , but oxceeJingly athirtic too.
Tue weather wa extremely tIiratenitig
atni not more than a lmniidrod or so of the
faithful witneiz'ed the game. But the after-
/ neon ttaiith nut flutely , anti a tnowhat remarkable -
- markable CJtltfl.St wa thu t'ouht. lhiui It
been foreseen there rai to have been such a
thrilling struggle at Univeroity park , there
lB little riuetIon bit what thin accommoda-
tlonn would hare hen sorely tested ,
\\'IiIhe the UniverEitles wcn the game , It
\vaD through the mo't hhenomeIlaI luck , for
they vero outplayed at every point , from
start to Ihiiishi , and If there Is any virtue In
clean , s'IentIflc ball. the OrIgitinh vcre over-
svhelniitigly entitled to the laIn. lInt It Is
a vehI estalhIshed fact that base halt Is an
extruiely uncertahti quality , and aho that
the Univarslty chtih'i tenhil Is thin
luckiest organization 1)11 earth. In yester-
day'n fight the Orlgiiials vent 'round them
ilko a e"oper rciind a birreh In ovcrythliig
except. running hisea. They iiiatle only a
thIrd cii inatiy criorL , 01113 mom hilt atid yet
hot the ilny by a decisive 'core. Notwithi-
ntntiihlng the Universities' sloppy and ragged
phay , however , the contnCt was nile thu
- brhitled wIth brilliant plays and was as ec ,
citing a gahllo as 11aM beefl 'ccn on the
grotinda since the hiorloc day9 of Sack Croolq
011(1 ( FChd Nlehiohii.
There were three thea during the game.
and each thne they .werc hroiighit about
under highly seneatlonal circumstances. Up
to the eighth lntiliig , the scro stood five for
each ohio. lint in this the Originals to9k a
lead by one , atid It icohcd as II' It va all
ilay for the Itivincihihe college boys. llui
Lawler , the first man up In ftc ninth , wa
ieflt to ilrst oil a p3D countcrgiietl ! by
Tnylor , OTII1 on I1Cili1e.rboe3rr'V : inisiiig
Itobblo's third strhlco , lie vent to second ,
lciifrk catching the batter , however , liefore
he could reach first. Then Crawford struck
out. anil I he crowd began to rise , thinkIng -
Ing the ganie was over. 1.awlor'u brilliant
full daring r'tcah of third , however , caused
thieiii to sit down again , anil when Taylor
made a inei of CreIghi'i grouiitler , Fddie
trickled In over the plato and again were
the two teaini on e'eii terms.
It % Viifl 8 borsci collar for both sides In
thin tenth , but In thin eleventh , the Uril-
vc'rahthea struck one of their lucky streak ,
and a couple of safe 1)OkCS , flu error , lilt-
with a iiltched b3hl and a brace of- thefts ,
piled up three runs and won the game.
The pitching of both Lawher and 'l'aylor
wan of tim gilt-edge kind , while thin catch-
ipg of Knickerbocker nntl hayes waii well
itight perfect. .lohhen relieved Tawler in the
I. , mit inning , one hit being made oft of him.
Them orero three ilouble plays made , two
by the Orlgliiale and one by thin UniversIties ,
all of them being of the circue description.
1'ir. IJuck Keith umpired , and as usual , did
vell. $ core :
UNIVERSITY.
All. It. 1111. SB. P0. A. E.
Crawford , r. . . . . . . . -I 3 1 5 1 0 1
rrighi , s' . . . . . . . . 5 0 1 1 2 3 : i
Ijittinger , I & 3. . . . 6 l 0 1 4 0 1
Abhtt. 1st. . . . . . . . 5 0 1 0 9 0 1
lilcAuhilTe , 2d. . . . . . i I 2 1 4 2 2
luycse. . . . . . . . . . X 1 1 4) 0 4 0
Trail , hI. . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Jeiien , I & P. . . . . . 3 0 0 0 2 - 0 0
Lawlor , p & h. ; . . . . ' 3 2 1 2 1 2 0
ltohjinaon , in. . . . . i ; I 1 0 4 1 1
Totals . . . . . . . . .42 0 8 10 33 13 0
OItIC'INA LS.
All. Ii. Ii ! ! . SU. P0. A. E.
Sii-ingate , m. . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Whitney , In. . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mahoney , 2d. . . . . . ( I 0 0 5 0 0
'raylor , P. . . . . . . . . . g 0 1 0 8 1 1
Lrwis , i.41. . . . . . . . . 1 0 1) ) 10 0 1
llooiiPy. . . . . . . . . . . r i i 1
Miier , a' ; . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 0 0 . 2 0 0
Whipplo , I. . . . . . . . . i ; 3 0 2 0 0
Scully , r. . . . . . . . . . . ' 2 0 1 0 0
Knickerbocker , C. . 5 0 1 0 8 3 0
Totals . . . . . . . .4 6 0 1 33 3
University . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 3-9
Orgiflfli'3 ! . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 i 0 1 0 0 06
icsil larneih tuna : Uniyerslty , 2. Two-base
hilts : hayes , 1 : Scully. 1. TInee-hase hiits
C'reighi , 1. Double I)1aV5 Knick to 'ihit-
hieney , 1 Miller to lalioney , I Lcwier to
Me.\uiiife to Abitt , I. Struek out : fly
Lavior. 8 ; by Taylor , S. flne on bahis Uy
Lawer , 2 ; by Taylor , 0. lIlt I ) > ' pitcher :
Lawier , 1 ; 'rawhor , L l'nssed 'baits : hlayesi ,
2 ; Knick , 1.Viid pitches : Jellen , 1. Time ;
tvo hours and tvonty mliititei : Umpire ,
Buck Keith.
G4tM iS 0 1" 'i'IlII XA'I'itN.I. 1,1I.iG Uli.
IIrmmmmkIsI ( II PM Cievhii nil nil timi 'Fiimn
ln itiiiItmg , 'vii Ii ( Ii. ' limit ,
Ci1iv1itjAND , May 9.-The I3roo1lyns
U10l0 barrels .of base hilts today.Va'iaCi'
was knocked out of the tiox In the thmirth
Inning and YOting took his ilace , but the
cannonading contintied throughmotit the
game. The home team svcnt to pieces. At-
tendnnce , : , rioo. Score :
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 08
Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 I 0 0 6 23 0-19
litta : Cleveland , 15 ; Ilrookiyn , 21. 'tirrorim :
Clevehnnii , 6 ; Brooklyn , 2. Earned i-tmiis
Cleveland , 3 : llrookhyn , 11. First tmm130 : oil
hauhs : Oh ! Stein , 5. Sti-ticlc out ; hty Wallace -
lace , 1 ; iiy Young , 3 by tohn , 2. Home
run : Zimnler. 'l'iiree-baae lii ts : Vnllu cc ,
C.i ilhiii , Ani1eion ' 1's'o-bnsn hilts : 7lmnmnr ,
Young , ( ] rIliIn , .flterSOO , Siminthle. lahy ,
Ilurreh , Stein 1)oublo ulaa : Dihy ; to Corcoran -
coran to htchmaimce : ; Corcoran to 1)aly to
buehirtilce ; Curl-craB to } nchimuice (2) ( ; ( lihls
to 'I'ebeati. I III iiy iiltchlcml halls : fly \Vsil-
1UCQ , I ; by Stein , 1. \\'ild pitch : Stein
' 1'iist'ih bahi.Immner. . flatteries : 'ai-
lace , Yotiimg and /.imumcm' ; Stein and flur-
rd. t3miflre Ilurt.
t'IIATES lIli 1)hBI'EilATELY.
PITTSIIIJIIO , May 0-l'ittshiurg mnomle a
depernte attefliht tO stave dC ticteat , but ,
In mimite of the ( act that three pitchmer were
trhm'ml , veimt down IgnohmlimiioUiy. I I1L\vhey
L'OhilhHeLl ) uttei ly iii tim sevifiltim , 'beml Fii-
hen rhIeVed him , mIning htmL little hotter ,
nriml lliistifljfl3 ilnlsheth the genie.lercer
was it lmLiZL.e. Attemilanco , 4,500. Score :
Ptttsimmg' , , . , , , , . . . 0 1 0 1 ( I 5 0 1 19
' W'uhiimigioii . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 1 0 11 1 0-11
Jilts ! l'ittahurg , \VashtIniton ; , , Er-
rota : l'ittsburg , 5 ; Vahington , I. liarnod
runi : h'ittsbimrg , \Va'dmingtmi ; , 1. Thmrcp-
bao hit : heckle ) . Stolen basas ; J1&'ckley ,
J'ee , Sehhiach (2) ( ) , Cartwright. loutde
PtYa : liiy' to Jlierhauer to lieckhey' lc-
Moiitrcvlie to cartvrIgiit , lIaFes on balls :
1'ittburg , f ; W'nsiiington , 5 , lilt by titchetl
hmnhi : ily Mereer , :1 : ; bY Hawley , t , htiuelc
otzi : fly demcer ; by Ilawey , 3 ; by Eli.
len , 1 ; by Ilastlmgs , L 1'aseml ball : liter-
i-it t , \Vl Id Pi I cli : iCti icn. rim : tteries : I I a sv-
Icy. Kihicu ' IlastiligH , Merritt nail Sugtiel ;
itt'i-emt' ain't McClulrc , Umpire : Lynch.
NO Cl lANG Li AT I.OUISV11Lhi.
LI'ISVILLE , ICy. , lila ) ' 9-It sas the
same od mtory today. hloston hmountleti
- \\'t''hing 1mar41 , shihe the imoimlo teant
cou.d not hit li1ain after tIme first inning ,
, , At cue time manager of this lirookiyii team ,
W'iflinmu lileOunnigal , today sIgned a two-
- I rear contract tO manage the Louisville
club , lie Ihh take chmnrc at mice , At.
tenihitnee , 300. Score :
Lotmisvitio , , . , , . , , . , 3 0 0 0 I ) 2 (1 0 0- .
UQatOil 2 0 5 0 1 517
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jilts : 1.otiisviile , 7 ; llostomi. l , Errors :
1.ouisvihle. 0 : htocton , 2. liarimed ruims : Louis.
vi it , 1 ; lltoim. 1. home run : Long. Stolen
bases ; Clark , Uiimtmice. 'l'a o.base hits : lut.
1' ) ' . i.ong , hianiton , Iexter. 'l'hiiro.hasO ,
hits : ] larrlngtomm , Lomlj' . } imst base On
tuils : By'eyiilmmg 2 ; by Iitins , . lilt
by piteheil tutu : Tucker. Struck out ; By
'mVeyiing ) , 2 ; liv haunt , 8 , I'arsed bails : Dcx.
tem' , ( .mmnzel , Ilatteries : Boston , hams tutu
: itiim1g ( imuti 1)exter.
Umniuir ;
tUNTS llN.tLIX I'LA V HA
ST. LOUIS , May 9.-Tho Giants outplnycil
thie llrownum at every point buy. liretten'
51cm started In to pitch for tim hoimuc team
but iaecamuo o v1hui that hams wag taken .ouit
KiuMmuxer , % 'oud and MeDouga who vcre
put In the box In that order , weme tie imudeJ
'I unmercltuiiy. Doimeny kept \omt der Abe's
snoudouvit to six itits. 4tttu danee , 1ki ( : .
, ,
St. 143u13 . , . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 a o o 0 0-3
N4mv YOlk , , . . , . , , . 'J 1 4 2 0 1 o
1iIt : Si , Louis. 6 ; Nt'uv York. 15. 1rrora.
St. LOUlSm 3 : New York , 3. 1ermued ruoB :
New orK , 9 : 3i. LuIs , 1. Two.buse hit :
iausinger. Thirto'baume hits : Murpimy Van
Italtren. thtohemu bases : II. DavIs , 3 : Stat.
ford , 1 ; TIernaul ! 2 ; Van ilaitren. 1. Double
plays Quinn to Connor. 1rst base on
trihhs Oft flrnltenmteln , 6 ; orf Kissinger 4
oft Wood , 1 ; off Doherty , 4. lIlt by
humuli : Tlernan , II. luvl Quinn , Struck out :
thy Doheny. 3 ; iy KIsngor , I. liatteriet' ;
llreltensleln , KtsingerVnnul , lih'1)ticnl
and Murphy ; lohueny auth F'arrel. Umpire :
Sherldnn
REDS LOitli IN TIlE ThiNTII.
( 'INCINNATI. May 9.-CIncInnati was
beaten ut In the tenth Inning , after tteing
the acore. .1ennlna reached third on a
hose on ttmhi umnul Smith's crror anti started
for home. Th hia'h Watt thron to Irwin.
.Iennings knockeul It vltl dowum nnul eoreul
timO 'innhtig ruin. ttendnnee , .l0) . Score :
CincinnatI . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 I I 0-s
linhtimore . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1-6
tilts : Cincinnati , 7 ; haltlmote , 8. Tutors :
Cimicinnatl , 5 ; BaltImore , 3. Earned ruins :
( 'Inelmuuintl , 2 ; Ihaltimote , 1. 'l'wo-iaso tilts ;
ltbini'on. Miller 'raree-base lulL : Kelly.
sten : has-ut : neltu. htulTer , Ioyle , Jm'n.
flIngs (2) ) , ltobinCfl , liiei'huee. Double Phays :
Ewing to Snlithl ; Miller to l'eitz ; lire i'e ' to
Itolinuion. hirst bIte on hmhs : liy Rhine" ,
6 ; OtT I loiTer. 3. 1 lit by PItebell bihi : Ity
hioffer , I. Struck out : fly hotter , 4 ; hmy
I"oreuiinfl , I hiatterles : Ithlncs , Fl-hnr ,
Iorcnmumu1 mmml i'ietz ; hurter and Itobinajo.
Ilmapire : Iiinsle. !
QUAl'CiitS'iN 'rilE SERIEI4.
ChICAGO , May o.-'rhe Qumalers t'ot the
bust game of time series by huunchilmmg their
lilt" lit the second nail fourth and on hhrigg's
wildness in the flith. 'fun CoIti opeuued on
'i'aylor very savagely , earnlumg live of their
Ihrst 'lx inns , but vore timiab e to bmimici
oil him again excepting in the sixth. htrtgg
relieved Terry in thin 111th , gIving way to
I'ai ker tufter lie hitiul given mu bane on balls
nnil lilt a b-itsmnn in the seventh.
tWo hits were made off l'nrker during the
hn'nnce of the game. Attenilitnee , 9SO0.
Score ;
t'hiteiigi . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 I ) 0 1 2 0 0 1-la
J'hulladephia ! . . . . . . . I 0 3 2 3 2 0 0 0-11
Tilts : Chicago , II ; l'hhluuilelphla , 11. lit-
mrs : C ii i ( 'a go , 2 ; I 'bIb 'I ' ehphi a , 4. Earned
runs : Chkngo , 6 ; I'hllatieiphitm , 3. Three-
htit : Dahmlen , ltvami , helehmmnty , C ciii-
ent. hlniiic' nut ; I'ruhy. Stolen hmasea :
ltehehiaiity. Struck out : i' Terry , 1 ; by
ITrigg , I ; i ) ) I'aricvr , I ; by 'h'nylor , 2. l'asseul
hmuh : : Kittu-eulge' . Eases on hahis : off Terry ,
2 ; otT Ihrlgg. :1 : ; oft l'arker , 1 : oft Taylor , 2.
\\'Huh iiltchi : 'l'errv. lilt vlth ball ; 'I'itOflhh )
Son. Il1Itteiie4 : Terry , l3rlgi , I'arker atid
iClttredge ; Taylor mind Cietnents. Umpire ;
'eydmuan.
STANDING OF' TIlE TE.hS.
l'iayeul. Womi. Lost. 1' . C.
I'hllaulehphila . . . . . . . TM 13 5 72.2
hhostnii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS 12 0
l'ittidmrg . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 ii d
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 11 8 r,7.9 ,
revehanul : . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 0 7 5'.3
Thultluiiore . . . . . . . . . . . 'Is 10 8 ,5.6
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . IS 10 8 I3J
\ashington . . . . . . . . 18 9 9 i.0.0
llroothyn . . . . . . . . . . . , Itt .S 10 41,4
St. hciii'4 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 7 12 3.8
New York . . . . . . . . . . . 18 6 12 333
LouibviIl . . . . . . . . . . . 19 2 17 10 5
( lames today : Ilnhtlinore at St. Lottie ;
\Vnshiington itt Cinglanatl ; lirookhyn at
Loulsvllie. _ _ _ _ _ _
\VIiS'I'I'flts ASSOCI.'u'I'ION ltliSUh'I'S.
h'i'orImi , hl'M 11 nines , ltuckfimruh amid
Ihuu'hltigtoii flu , ' VIuuuieu's ,
PEORIA , Iii. , May 9.-Score :
Peorbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 20 3 1 2 2-It )
Cedar Itaptuls . . , _ - . 0 2 , 3 0 0 1 2 0 1it
hilts ; l'eorbt , is ; CotTer 1tapldi , 14. Er-
rots ; Peoria , 6 ; Cedar Itnpiule , 6. liiitterie. :
Itareton iinui Dugdaie ; LathirOl ) niel Sulhi-
Vttml. -
liES 1tTOINIIiS , May 9.-Score :
1)es Moines . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1-I
St.Joscph . . . . . . . . . . . 001000100-2
_ Tilts : Deiu Moinen , 12 ; st : Joseph , S. Er-
i' r ; 1)cS1oinee , 3 ; St. Joephi,0. 1hattr-
bit : Uurel and Lnhmuin ; Coburn and Par
Ier.
ItOCICFOItD. iay 9.-Score :
Itnckfod . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 3-8
1)ubuqtme . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 1 0 1) ) 0 0-1
Hits ; ltockforil , 9 ; 1)ubuque , 7. Errors :
itockford. 1 ; Tuhiuuiue , 5. liatteries : ilorteut
and Snyder ; C. South , 1)laniond and ? ahner
ITIJIILINGTON , May 9.-Scot-c ;
Burlington . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 I ) 1 0 2 0 2-9
Quhncy . . . . . . . . . . . 0100031110-7
hits : TiurUngton , 16 ; Quncy ; , S. Errors :
Burlington , 1 ; Quinn , ' , 3. Batteries : liur-
gctt and ( ] rlmin ; Iteidy and Quinn.
STANDING 01" P1113 'l'1iAlil
i'luyed. Won , Lost. P.C.
1)05 liloine'i. . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 12 1 92.3
I'eoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 11 2 81.6
ltoclfort1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 10 1 71.4
lubuque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 7 6 11. ?
Quincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 5 3 3.5.7
lturllngton , . . . . . . . . . . . .14 - 4 10 28.'i
St Joseph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 3 10 33.1
Ceular ittipids. . . . . . . . . . 14 2 12 14.3
Games today : St. Joseph at Dee Moines ;
Qttiiiqy .at Ihmrliiigtoxr : : . CuIar jtupids at
Peoria ; Dubuque at ] tockford.
' ' ' ' ' ' . ( .
ScOitlis OF' 'I'll 33 'tVES'l'liuis Lhi.t(4 UE.
lcm'oit % Vi.s ltM'l'iveifflt Coutsi.euttlvo
'Iu'liiry , tfter a Struggle.
GIIANI ) IIAI'IDS , May 9-The Tigers won
the twelfth consecutive viu'tory tOday , but
they had to play ten Innings to (10 it ,
Pitchers Drown and Lloyd have been to-
leased by the management. Score :
Grand Itapld'u . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0-
Dotrott . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0020103001-7
Tilts : Grand Rapids , 8 ; DetroIt. 9. Er-
rots : Grand ltnpbls , 8 : Detroit , 6. Batteries :
lluiwitt tumid Suiiitik ; Cayle and Twineham.
INDIANA1'OLlS , May 9-Score :
Indiitnzupohis . . . . . . . . . I : i I 2 0 1 0 2 3-1 (
Columbus . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 I ) 0 0 01
jIlts : Iiullannpohis , 20' Columhmus. 8 , Er-
rota , indiunnpoiis. 0 ; Cciumbut , Ii. l3atterIc :
lavis otith Buckley ; McGrcevy , Gray anti
Wliaon.
K4tNSAS CITY , May 0.-Score :
1CansaaCity . . . . . . . . I 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 2-10
Mhiwaucoe , . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 3 4 0 0 2-lI
Jilts : 1Cansas City , I7'Milvaukeo ; , ii. Er-
iota , Kanaaa City , 7 Milwaukee , 5. Batteries -
tories ; CalTahian , flarnett and welsh ; Baker ,
ltettger uniT Spear.
s'r. PAUL , rslay'O.-Scbre :
St. I'attI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . -I 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 720
liulimneapolls . . . . . . . . . 7 .1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0-14
jilts : SL Paul , 3i ) liuintienpohis , 20. Er-
rare : St. Patti , 3 ; ! uhlniieapohbu , 5 , liatterles :
Johuiron , Pijyles , Aluliane timid Kraus ; hutch.
Inson. Cnruiey and Moran :
STANDiNG OP TIIFI TEAMS.
l'hlyed. Womi. Lost. P.C.
1)etrolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 ii 2 S7.5
St. I'amii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 9 fl 60.0
Kansas City. . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - 9 7 60.3
Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . it ; 7 9 4:1.8 :
Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 7 10 41,2
Mlnnciipoii'i . . . . . . . . . . . 17 7 10 41.2
luiflitttitlOlis ) . . . . . . . . . . . I I 6 8 42.0
01 : t ml { ) ' ( . . . . . . . . . . . 15 1 ii 26.7
tlitrnee touial' : Milwaukee at Kansas City ;
liulritieiilohit i at St , I'nul ; Coiuinbu at In-
ulianapohis ; Detroitat Grand Rapids.
Iez hirmis. ii mu t lii Lchmnm'mt.
EIiUIORN , Neb , , May 0.-Speehah ( Tele-
gium.-Metz ) Bros. and Elkhorn met on
the local grounds today anti bt.'tween .huov-
era played a rallier ragged gauiie. Super'or
heath work whit thin gatutu rot the Iliewerit.
Score :
Eikhorn . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 1 2 0 4 1 0 0-10
liletz Bros . . . . . . . . . .11 1 2 0 3 0 2 0 -19
hilts ; Eikhiorn , l ; Metu Bros. . 12. Errors -
rors : Plenty by both aggregations. Two.
hiae hilts : Scheillor , Denton , Shannon ,
Ifenn , Doumbbo phitvs : Jainesoit to Mohtutt : to
Denton ; Stuge to lienht , First hitts on halls :
Oft Cook 5 ; oft Trobv 7 , lilt by pitchuemi
util : : fly Cook , 1 : by ' 1roby , 1. Struck out :
fly Cook , 8 ; by Trohy , ii. Batteries ; Cook
nut ] Jameson ; 'rroby and Sage. Time : Two
110111-s and forty mInUteS Umpire : 'iv , i.
Allen , _ _ _ _ _ _
J uiiuluitmi l'lzu )5 Flu. ' hull.
JUNTA'I'A , Nob. , May 9.-Speciai.-Tiie ( )
hiatte bali seaoii ohenetl hiere yesterday o-Ithu
hastings college team ftguimist Wiihett's
Juniata nIne , lievemi iiimiilgs % 'Oie played ,
giviiig , Iunluta. 15 to Ilasihtigs' 1 , the Iltist-
lags team runnIng in is one score In the
inst lniiing. The home team was pnying
on thin itT to 1 basis and nniy for it wild
throw woitui have galmieih It. The hattIng
at the hionie team was excellent. The boys
are in Iin trini fur tIme season's play and
svtll htm the crack team of this hart of the
state. _ _ _ _ _
(101 1PI.tP huNt' limiT I (1 * in
PiiiI4AIii14Pi11A , May 9.-The Unlver.
u'hty of l'eminsylvmmnla easily dceated Cornell
tcday. Score :
U.ofl' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231002012-li
Corneb' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0000l3o2o-6
hilts : University of I'cnns-lvania , 13 ; Car.
uiell. b. flrrors : Ilmuivemsity of Pennsyiv.inla ,
6 : Cornell , 2. lluttietles : O'Donnt'i anti
liutthuileton ; Vaurig umb Cohli
1ithNCETON1 May tl--iicoro : Princeton ,
17 : harvard , 0. _ _ _ _ _
( liuImuiVihl itmi' . %
i'EORIA , Ill. , May 9.-Tito directors of the
\'esturn lsociution 1lt'o flail ciuibm met
here tlti inoruting , nearly ahi the cities beng
represented. A representative mit the Qulney
citizens was uii'o here. Ate&the situation
In Qulmicy hmatl tieii discumssed , President
ilickey was appointed a comiinilttce to go
there itlonhay and settle tito dililcuity.
Qulney will lie put on a itoilul ( Onudatlomi ,
4t1hot t mmmiii litirhe irav ,
NEV YORK , May . -Stantomu AhbtI of
England and Jock lurke of iirookiyu
fought an tnaiwurnl bout at the Bridge
Athiutlo cub in South ] Trookhyn tomiIiit ,
They met at catch weIghitt4 and alter six
toumids of hard lighting thu referee tie-
elated the haul a draw ,
. , .siulu isul himise , huh 'l'cmumu letcuuteuh ,
AShLAND , Neim. , May 0.--Speclui.-.The ( )
areeumood anti Ashland ciuhi' iuhaytd a
gama of bahl yotterda ) ' at ( lie iuurht Guacn.
wood iiuuiilmug by a curu at 1 to
EISSICNEE IVINS BY A NOSE
Ton Thousand Enthustat. Witngs3 the
Opening Races at St , Louis.
THE BOSTON CLUB \VELCIIES \ FIN\LLY \
ni i r , t'eiueimt I Vnrei'il ii , it eltiulul re
t lie % 'iii uiers-uuu' P1 yer Mm ) ihull
hurt tlitit lie is
hiiht'uh.
ST. LOUIS , May 0.-Ten thousand people
attend1 the opening day's races at time
fl3rlng meeting of the Fair assocIation. Big
fields and a fast track coinbiiied to make tIme
event a uotabho one. There were siX cveflt
on tim card , the most Iniportahlt being the
Inaugural hanmilcap sweepstakes for 3.year-
ohmis anti upward , valued tit $2,500. The i-ace
was for Otto 111110 and the track record for
that distance was lowered 14 secoiid to 1:40. :
There vero seven atartere and after forty-five
tnimttmtes at thmo post they got oft in geed
shape In this order : Forget , Asi'Ignee , Meg-
miet , Urania , Sciihlier , LInda and Buck Mae.
sin. Ai.aigneo and hock Massle , the latter
the favorite , soon went to the front and
finished ahmiiott In a bunch , with Assigieo
in the head. Buck Massin was Just a nose
behiind , headimig Urania by a head. Magnet -
net came fourth , a lcmigthi behind , with the
ronialuulng ones etrung out. In tIme third
race Larry Kavanaumghi foil at thue uluartcr
host , throwIng his jockey , Tabor , and iii-
Jilting himself an badly that lie had to be
shot. Tabor was iiot. intiehi Iijtmreuh. : After
thin Inaugural was run the Boston dali ,
whilcim hail soul hucavihy on Aseignee , welciiod
reimbursed the viui-
aunt time Fair as'ociat1oti
tiers. Tiireo favorites anti three second
choices won. John J. Carter amid Joseph A.
Murphy acted ai' judges , while Kit Chin
c.illciated as starter. ltesttit
F'irst race , four furlongs ; Typhoon (3 ( to
1) ) won , Eruna ( S to 1) seeoiid , Foi-sythte (30 (
to 1) ) third. Time ; 0:50. :
Second tare , sehhint , one tulle : Jane (2 ( to
1) ) von , liraw Scott (6 to 1) ) second , Ciilwell
(3 to 1) ) thirti. Time ; I :
Third lace , selling , six furlongs : Albert S
(2 ( to 1) ) won , Ihibertila. Queeii (8 to 1) secotid ,
Mercury (12 ( to 1) ) thIrd. Thitie 1:16. :
Fourth race , Inaugural handicap , one mlhe :
Assigne , 104 iT. Murphy ) , I to 1 , s'on : hack
i\iassie , 121 ( Thorpe ) , 2 to 1 , ceconui ; Urania ,
lOS ( Martin ) , 3 to 1 , thirth . Time ; 1:10. :
Fifth race , ilve and ii hiaf furioiige : Tra-
diLlon (15 ( to 1) ) won , Sahlie CiicthUot (3 ( to 1)
ccond , l'inky 1'ottur (3 ( to 1) third. Time :
1:60. : Sixth race , sehhing , six furotige : Neutral
( I to 1) ) 'von. Nellie Sinlthm (3 to 2) ) second ,
F'tLsig (1 to 1) thuird. 'l'itne : 1:15. :
h.ouIsViLhli , lihny it-it hiroveul a dis-
artrous day for the talent at Churchiih
Dowuis , for of the live eVeflt on tIn ? ht
grain , but two event to fnvoiiteS , Due of
which was out entirely , while the other was
at iirohibitiVe odds. Itestilta ;
First iace , six fiirlonu's , selling ; Caesnritlfl
(1 ( to 2) ) Won , Halide ( to 5) ) second , Sligo
(30 to I ) third. 'rime : 1:11. :
Second race , talk' , tree handicap : Lokt
(6 ( to 1) ) won , .Iako Ziunnior ( es'eii ) second ,
Hen ilohlidal' (7 ( to 1) ) tiiirul. Tinie : 1i0Y. :
'Third race , 1 ½ futhongs $2,600 , of which
$203 to seconul atuul 1100 to thIrd : Abe FarM
( S to 5) ) voti , floanerges (4 ( to 3 , coupled )
aoconti.ooho (6 ( to 1) ) thIrd. Time : 0:514. :
l'otirtii race , cite mile. soiling : Fred Barr
( out ) \s-on , Koko ( I to 1) ) ecofld , l'reaidio
(0 to 10) thilrih. Time : 1:13. :
Fifth tact' , four furlongs : Iloelnanto (3 ( to
1) ) won , I'u-incesa 'reck (2 ( to 1) ) second ,
Uoiin'la (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 0:49A. :
DETRIOT. May 9.-A iatge crowd saw a
fair card run oft at the opening of the
\\rimidqor running rac s today. Time steeple-
chiasa of the day , 1mb Neeiy , the favorite ,
havhmig it all lila own way to the strotehi.
vihei- Vicar of Wakefield nd Soiliemsatllt
pato-.eJ ! iiuii , the latter winning in a drive.
The talent fared poory on the day. Sunup
being the only winning favorite. Weathet'
hue ; track fast. itesults :
First race , six furlongs : Sunup voli.
'fough Timber second , Tutuilla third. Time :
1:15. :
Second race , four furlongs : Izcyi won ,
Ci'anthtiah tiecotidVathieti third. Time :
0:49' ' ! .
Third race. sehhing , one mihe : Blacking
Thrush won , iflasco ccond , LightfoOt thuirmit
Tme : 1:42. :
Fourth race , seven furlongs : Sublto worm ,
Sitikel second , Dr. Kellogg third. Time :
Fifth race. steepechase , nbout 2 mihes
Somersault won Vicar of Wakeileld second ,
Bob Neeiv thin1. Time : 435l4. ;
SAN FRANCISCO , May 9.-The feature of
the races at Inglesido was the Spreckics
lur.ndicap at four miles , vahuei at $7,500
Only two tnrted. 0. 11. Morris was a one
to sIX favorite. but was beaten by Imp. Cnn-
did , viio was 5 ! , to 1. The time made , 724
b.at the coatt record. Results :
First lace , four and a halt furhonas :
Ilohensoliern won , itachiaci second , Widow
, lone third. Time : 0:5tI. :
Second rare , mile coil a sixteenth : Cal-
rub vOfl , St. L.'t' second , Nebuchadnezzar
tird. : 'nine : 1:4Si. :
'J'hirtl race , utile and a quarter , hurihhes
'ulontahvo 'on , hello second , At-undel third.
'i'itne : 221. ;
Fourth race , Spreckies handicap , four
miles ; ( aiiduth won. C. 11. MorrIs second
Time : 7:2l. :
Fitthi race. siX furlongs : Olive won , lulls
flrumniehh second , Yankee 1)oOdle third.
Time ; 1:15. :
Sixth 11ce , lx ( urongs : liloaer won
Virgie A second , Irma third. Time : 1:16 : % .
Seventh race , six lam-longs : Candor won ,
' second , Ahi I' third. Time :
T.
SUFIFFIIILD , Intl. , May 9.-First race ,
stc furlongs ; Lady Iloso (2 ( to 1) ) won. Mary
L second , Do Jure thirih , Time : 1:16b : ,
Second race , half mile : Fiaster Eve (3t4 ( to
1) ) von , C. 11. Whelan second , Belle of Nhie
third. Time : 0:50 : % ,
Tiilrui race. live and a hiatt furlongs : The
1)ueeo (7 to 5) ) won , Walkover second , Extra
third. Time : l60. ;
Fourth race , six ( urhongs : Bob Wagner
(5 ( 'to I ) won Frederick second , lichen
Wren third. 'limo : 1:16.
Fifth u-ace , utile anti an eighth : Kamsin
( II to 5) won , Lillian Fl second , Zuluskaionge
thirmh. Time : 1:573. :
Sixth rare , mile apt ) . three sixtcenths :
Still hose (20 ( to 1) vOn , Fumsihier second , Jamik
thin Jetlmirti. . Time : 2:033k. :
Seventh race. six furlongs : HI Henry (7
to r > won. California secotid , Lisniore third.
Time : i:14 : ½ . .
NEW YonK , May 9.-Thin racing at Mac'-
iluict today seas not as good as on un.tiy
other dayt , the finishes not b1ng cioe. Ito-
sit i tim :
First race , mnihe Septour (1 ( to 3) ) won ,
Chugntmt ( I to 1) ) second , Beau Ideal (20 ( to 1) )
thtlrui. ' ] 'itne : 1:4l'A. : .
Second race , one-lath ? mile , sehilng : Billie
( I to 1) % 'On , I'hiaedra (1 ( to 1) second , Third
ci' Freedom ( iS to 1) ) third , Time : 0:51 : ,
'i'iiirml race , mile , schhlug : Charauie (9 io
IC ) won , ( 'tiuitnin T (9 ( to ii ) second , Buckeye
(5th ( to 1) third. Tlnie : 1:13 : % .
Fourth race , 0mm-halt tulle : Katie 1 , ' , ' ( ii
to 2) ) voii , Nanuhu (5 ( to 1) ) second ilparkher
(8 ( to 1) ) third. 'I'itrme : 0:50'1. : ,
Fifth tact' , six toriungs. sehhing : Mrs.
Stuart (10 to 1) ) won , u'ohiv (2 ( to 5) ) second ,
Merry Duke (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:15 : % .
IOm'o ' . % 'I mis I hue 3lim uuiplosi 'ihip ,
PIT'l'SIIUJtG , May 0.-The. qlearwater.ne
9ton.3L1.tdhi. : the ehiatrmIonshiip of thin
world mid a purse of $ i.000 was ended to.
night , resuhtlng In a victory ( or Do Orn ,
S'oro for three nimhitim : Do Ore ' 206 ,
20. , 150 ; Chearwater. 203 , 174 , 161 , TIme' score
tonight by frames foiiows :
1)e Oro-I I , 5. hO , : l , 14 , 11 , 13 6 1 1 ' 1 It
8 , 15. 11 , 8 , 1 , 0. 0 , 0. 11 , 12 , 7 , 0 , 0 , 5-195.
Scratchies , 7 ; total , ISI.
Chearwater--1. 10 , 5 , 12 , 1 , 4 , 2. 9 , 1 ' 11 , 0
7. 0 , 1 , 7 , 11 , 15. 13 , 6 , 4 , 3 , 15 , 15 , 10 , 0-1(0.
Scratches. 5 : total , 164.
Grant liby of Sprlmigtheli has chiuhiengeti
1)n Ore ituid the match wii be iaYed In
I'oW York within sixty days.
Ln4hmmi mum Sui'e'eds Ilduhht'hmou'lc ,
ST. LOUIS , May 9-Manager Iiddlebock
or tim St. Louis Browns , whom President
you' tier APe -suspetitled tue oilier tiny , he.
entire he ulid not muhmow up at practice time , is
no longer. connected vith titat organization ,
'i'hti inforiiiatioti was given out by President
\oIt der Alto that lie had mll.uchiargeti iiddle-
bock , who c.imc here from Phitlathehuhla
to manage the team , aitul that .Arhie Latham
'o'id hereafter have charge or it , Nliauid ,
foi'meily with thin Western League , was
math ? caittaimi , dlsphaclng Cross who was
removed for ioor phaytag ,
,
-l I I htiiy iii l'ttigii lc'eiINle ,
N1I\\ ' YORK , tMoy 9.-Poughiteepsie itaim
iicen iieetod tie the lilace where thou big
imitercoiegiate ! boat race wIll be rowed.
'i'hii ivats decided tottight at a meeting of
the coniitlttee ( rota the colleges , which was
liclmh i.mt tue hhuti'ersit ) ' Athletic chub , Chair-
titan Itit'hiards gave out the statenient after
thue niceting that the cotimniittee hati unamui-
tutiuimiy hccidetl In favor of the Poughkeep.
imiti course , In ieW Of time fact that iegis'a.
tlQn to p0-ice the coursu was iiracticahiy as.
vurt1 front congress ,
luhcC.umusignl 'Fmukes * Coluitehit ,
LOUISVILLE , 1' . , May 9.-Billy Mo-
Ciunttlgai arrivcd lii the city from the east
touhay , lie held a conference with Pros- !
( lent Sitiekey and other directors of the
Lcuisvil e club and it was sottied that hue
will unauui-e the learn. . He will take charge
tomuorrov , ' and vii : be in a0slute control.
lli'l'hlhtClllilTII I'htIl.D (1
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l'etitis'ha'nsiia 'iS ' I um Iramum torsichl h , ' mm
( 'lose Svmrp.
IThACA , N. V. , May 9.-Thai third annuai
chianipionshlp catnesbetween the athletic
teams of Cornell anti lhmqUtils-ersity of i'enn-
sylvania were lucId this atterneoti on I'ercy
ehd. The result victory for Penn.
sylvania , although ( flortlehi's sitowing was
better tItan over hieto'"mfgainst thio Quakers.
In sprinting Cornehi f1s 'more tItan a match
for h'ctins'y , bill the af'tr outclassed ithaca
In ahl flohul events mittli' hJtcycilng. Two Cornell -
nell records were bFokt'hv , that for the 220-
yard dash being lover.eui , by one-fifth of a
tecond , and tiit fortho. 220-yaruh hiuruhho by
'
thireo-flfthts of a second. Cornell was dsap-
pointed In the hileyche vents , as It va cx-
hiCCtCuI thiat Alexander ' iota of Statiforul mu-
vcreitc. would htas'e 'It mill hum own way.
i'onnsylvana niatle 73 points and Coriehi
53. itmniniarics :
One hiuinuireuh ynrul ulash : ilowen , Cortiel ,
5s.on. 'l'itne : 10 ½ ceotiuls.
One huuiidred and twenty yards , hurdle :
Siioupatd , Cornell. Time : 37 seconds.
Four huututireui ntmd forts' yards uiashi : Tay-
lot , Corae'l. Time : 5l 2-5.
One utuliti I an ; Orton , l'eminsylvanla. 'rine : :
4:13. :
4:13.Two hitmnhred , nail twenty yam'd.q dash :
1)nmiiehim , Cornehi. Time : 22 2.5.
Tsm'o hitinmireti lards hurdle : W alter , Car-
neh. 'Vinia : 27 secondu.
Eighit hundred mitil eighty yards i-tin : Or-
toil , l'emuiii''l'afllfl. Titne ; 3 mintitet4.
One tulle svak ; F'ettermami , l'entisyi-
'ania. Time : 7:33 : 4-5.
Thigh jumiuVimisor : , l'euiflsl'ivittuia , six
feet , one iiichi.
Broad jilnip ; Iluckhuohtz , l'enuisylvnnia ,
twenty feet , six lmichuc5 ,
l'titting ltotYoo&lrtiff ; , l'e neyhvania ,
forty feet , two imiehei.
'I'hrc ms'ltig the htatiitiuer'oodriff : , l'enmi-
syiviuiiin , 115 feet , 8 inchucu.
P he vauht : Iluckhuoitz , l'ennsy.Vatiln , ten
feet.
i'ILINCETOI4 , N. J. , May 9-The annual
opeit handicap genies of thin l'rincetoti Track
asaociatlcii wore held on 'varrity track to-
day. One hutrhrcd and twetity-thurco athiletce
were entere ] , lutchuiding tutany from rival cci-
logos and athuhetlc chubs. in time one mile
bicycle race a cohlision occurred at thue ttmrn
near the grand rtand , live of the riders be-
log thrown violently. Williams of Columbia
was serushy Injured. Scitnuaiii.uorst broke
the i'ruiceton hammer. record. Summaries :
One hundred yard dash : lerra , I'rinceton ,
first. 'rime : hO 1-5 imccoiimls.
hIurhie ( race , 120 yards : Roger , N. 3. A. C. ,
% s.oil. Time : 17 2-5 seconds.
One lithe walk : Iltirlech , SvarLhtuuiore ,
o'nmi. Time : 7:36. :
Quarter mihe ruin : ileiway , Ilaverforul ,
llrst. Time ; 49 4-5.
Mile run : Laitug , Priuicetorm , first. Time :
t-.o. 45.
'l'hr wing sixteiu'p uiit1 hiaiiinie' : Schiniahi-
borst , [ 'rmnceton , 11:1 : ( cot , i ; iticheim.
Puttitig sixteen-luommiud idiot : Edwards ,
l'rinceton , :37 : feet , 7 IncIteS.
Tvi. , luundrcml nut ) twenty yards dashu :
( 'olfeit , Princeton. Time : 2 1-5.
Hurdle race , 220 yards : Fetusaithi , Yale.
Time : 25 4-5.
lihiie huicvcie race : IuhjIiarh , Sms'arthumore.
Time : 2:01 : 3-c.
iImilf mile run : Bryant , Princeton. Time :
2:01 : 2-5.
Itimnuting high junip ; i3erger , Yale , S feet ,
S inches.
ltuatiing broad Jump ; 'uliile , Princeton (3 (
feet ) . 19 feet , 1) ) iticiwe.
Pohe vault : iTt'ayor , Princeton , actual
vault , 10 feet.
CAMBRIDGE , liIas ( May 9.-Thie thuird
hiientiiah invitation gaineis , tinder the aLms-
iiceim of the harvard" Athuhetic association ,
were held on flohnis' field title afternoon.
Grant of Harvard baut the university rcc-
art ! In the mile runby two anti tm'o-fifths
seconds , running in 1-5. Totuniy Con-
iioft , time luiternatiqual , chmatnpioti , taut In
the tulle handicap. bpt was too heavily
huitnulicapped to got a place. ills time was
1:25. : The results ; .
, One hiundreui and twenty yards hurdle :
\\on by home , BowdOlfl Time : 16 3-5 eec-
ontht. - ' ' 1
One hundred anti 4ltttr yarmis ilashi : Won
by Boyce , Brooklyn. ' 1itpe : 0:11 : .1-S.
Mile bfrycle : W0R byi Baker , Harvard.
Time ; 2:37. :
Egitt httndred mmmi . eighty yards , special
scratch race : Won 1by bluster , Harvard ,
Time : 1:54) : 1-5.
Mile wa' Won bk $ ttthiett , Boston Latin.
Time ; 7:18 : 3-5 , . '
Fourhumciired and' ' fuirty yard's run : ' Won
by Butler , 'harvard. Time : 0:18 : :
Otto hiundred. and. furty'ty and two-thIrds
yards , htmi'die : Vqn1 hlM.i\1asQn , , Hurvmtrd.
Time : 0:16.3-5. : ,
Mlie ruurofl bytP' oe , Harvard. Time :
, ,
' 1:15. : -
Ekrht hiundred and eighty yards run : Won
by F'onne , Iiarvartt. Time : 1:57. :
Ru timing broad jump : Won by Mason ,
harvard , 22 feet , . Si IncItes.
'I'hrowing sixt000-huounhl hammer : Won
by Shav' , Harvard , 138 feet , 8 incline.
Putting sixteen-pound sTint : W'on by A.
G. Garland , Gloucester , A. C. , 41 feet ,
inches.
Running bight jump : Perry , Andover , won ,
6 feet ,
I'cte vault : Won by Axti , it. 5. A. ,
height , 11 feet , 5't , incites.
IntercollegIate reiay race : ( M , I. T , , Yale
Brown ) : Won by Yale. 'ream , Fisluer atid
lioardman. Time : 3:29 : 4-5.
Pil6ll ) lAY S1'OiL'i'M AT 'i'hlE FOlL'i' .
-
Su'eoittl hieghiuietit 'l'rmut'hc A t hiheles Give
ii Creilituuhile ' I6hihJilimiul ,
It was a very large and enthiulastlc
crowd of spectators that took themselves to
Fort Oniahia yesterday afternoon to witness
the second annual field day of the companies
of , the Second infantry , United States army.
The rain during tIme early part ot the after-
ttootl necessitated a postpotuement of tIme
events for a time , autO It was not until
nearly two hours after the time set that thta
first one was called. Tue rain had left the
field In excellent condition , and when Olul
Soh appeared from behind tim clouds at
about 3:30 : antI stalled' upon the large assemblage -
semblago of people who lund conic to ehmer
tite soldier athletes , a. prettier ideture could
not be Imagined. Time. athletes of the post
himiva bee nhooking tow'ard to and prepar-
lag for the events for weeks past
and \s'ore therefore in very fine fettle , and
time spectators wro treated to sotiio rare
sport , Probably the most imiterestiuig events
oil the jurograni was the btcyche races , foot
races and the chase for thue greased jug , tIme
, hatter event cauning q0ite a ripphe of cx-
citment in time grand stand , as when Mr.
I'urkor was let loose he hitade a bee-himiti
for it. Title had thme effect of a iuiouse turnel
loose in a theater , and not until a sturdy
young a'hmlete lund time pig firtmuhy itt his
grasp cottltl the ladies be itidutced to resume
their seats. As will be seen by tue summary -
mary , time program was- very long one , anti
Lieimtenants'right and Wela ! decervo a
great deal of credit for the quickness anti
stucotluttems with whIch that cvemuts v'ere run
off. itesuhts :
One tulle go.as.you-pense ( : ight marching
order ) sixteen entricim Cavanaghu won ,
Dueberry secotmd Jones thirul. 'I'itne : 16:1 :
Five mile handicap bjcycie race : lidwooti ,
( reratchul won , Sit'a (300 ( yards ) second.
'fime ; 14:18. :
One utile wahk : Raian sven , Cavanaght
muecotid , Potts thud. . .
Two mile htandicnp hu yche race : Brittle-
meal (150 ( lards ) womi Saea (151) ( yards ) see-
onil. Time : 5:17. : '
Itunning high jtiiiifi i'su.tpm1 In a ho ( or
first prize hotween liiilmt antI ltuueeil , miio
afterward tossed ululuforn thin prize , hiiiia'i
s'innlntr the toss andiiftrst prize , Itussehi
second iurizo.
One tuttle go-ne-yoo-iiaso , sixteen entries :
NebBon wcn , I'Inne 'econml , Ktiiy third.
Time : 5:301A : , '
One mile hicyche handicap : Shemi
(100 ( yards ) won , 1iUyppi ( sermitcim ) see titl.
lirtunemead ( soventy-fl C' yards ) third. 'limmie :
2:36. : 1.11 'ii
Rehay race , five.sixihscuf a mile , fIve
from north ido of mugainet live
nmen from south s9y ; North side won.
Time : 3:15. : '
Five minute hap IIk'ila race : Iidwooh
won , Brunsmiieamh eeeoht1 1)istance rijden ,
one nail ti'e-sixtIus ( % mile.
Tiiree-oggetl ! raceim 1ltty yards : Ltuuich-
battgiu nnuh 'l'oohey wjmijtmehuerry and Ear-
mte7c , mecontl , l'otts tifl1 , lpssehi thIrd , Time :
' '
'TCI'g o 'wat' , finc n , ihl'n front north side
of garrsofl agaimiet flflccn , mcmi ( ruin south
olthe ; North sub wan , . . , .
One hiumntlreh nulti tvinty yards hmilrd e
race : P100k % VOfl , liazeher second , h1useih
thilri. , Thnie : 0:15. : , .
Neil Heading one milp lcyche race against
time to beat 2:25 : , Time' 2:31. :
i1'se cart races tlve-uf'xths of a tulle , fit-
teen men from north side of gurrisotu
against fifteen men from aoUtht sub : South
imido won. Time : i:01. :
Omie hundred yard dash : Toohiey won , Ito.
gait second Russell third. TJnie : 0:11 : ,
Greased pk , ten entries : Cavantugh caught
the pig iii one minute , temi seconds.
$ ervIt'e at hit. John's Chimrelm ,
On last Tuesday occurred the titular feast
of "B' John Before the Lutimi Gate , " which
will be celebrated at 1030 o'coek this umuorn-
log at St , John's Coilegiase churchu , The
customary fine mnusicss-hhl be given by tue
choir , amma.isted by faptain Klnzle and
otiters , Haydn's "Second Mass" is tiuo
vrugram. Whit l'rof. Sehienk at the organ ,
'I'ito sermuoru will be alehlvered by Father
KIns&ia ,
iT ) ' IL1IST.S % 'l'l'll IIliitS'i'lCiC ,
t.un I , f t iit % 't'i ( i'rti li , mu Teiuim I'm
Chimtumpimuui'mhi lit 'I'umiirtmniuim'ti I ,
Chicago s lust items' looking to Omnahi to
setito mi- very trouhhosonie niatter , but one
which , after ahi , does not machi coticern amuy
one outside of the Windy City.
Three of time Chiiemmgo climbs ore orlving
among themselves for the ioaatien of the west-
em hams'ti teals chtaniionship : tournatuient ,
which is Imehti In July. Last year the event
trait plc oil tue sroniitls of thue Knmvoo I
Coutitry climb. out toward the Vorhti's fair
grounds. The climb sm-as tutu a yotmng organ-
ization. It hmnti a large titemmibership , hmow-
ever , amitl hhto cetirts % % 'tre so irettib' t' timatoul
that it had ito diiilcuhty in capturimug tIme
lirize. The matter mit that tutu , was hargely
a qtmt'tlon of iiiutuah arrangemiient , tImid that
tutitle it easy of stattiemitent. hurlng the
progrers of tIme totiruiatiient last year , huoi'-
ever , time WStern lawtt Tetilils mtocitlon
was forimicul , aiid itito the hmamuds of this bouly
hiss oasarth all Jttris'dicttomi itt such catn as
thu Is.
Is.Roy
Roy Austln of Omaha was present at the
orgcn'zation of this aa."ocintion , and of cottrco
the Oniahma club became a nietuibor right from
the start. 0. ii. liaveretiek , at that tlnio
secretary of thm Omuinhia club , was elected to
the getiem'ai commuultteo of thuo aseoclatiomi.
It Is hlaverstick'a Vote which Is tiow uuetlpuh
to ett1o the hocatlon of thin ivestelti chain-
iiiottiiip totirmuainemit for 181)6. ) llavers'ick is
being hire.ooui hy ropresentattves of the hm'n-
Svocal Country , the % 'yntnhotte ciii thin ( flu-
cage ehtmbs , but so far no otie of thieuu : has
succeeded in vinmi' , him over. YetcrLty
hme received a telegram front 1. . \\'aiuitueu' ,
who Is secretary of thin Chicago club , asking
that hu give lila proxy to time ircsldemut , of
that orgamitsatini. 1\'aiuln'ir was iii ( ) niahs
last. Augtmst for the interstate tourtmauuiomut lii
thtl cIty , amid timought hme might hta'o 'tiflum-
etice s'hioro others haul failed. hlmtvcreick ,
htomvever , lmmus itot yet ileciulol which courts
are tIme best sitlteul for thin ovuttit. the has
iteemi urgt.thy pressed to visit Chicago am.d
rettio the question thuere.
Aliart frotn hlaverstick's vote it Is said
\Vyamidottes have tIme best cluanco of otmc-
coca. The Kenwooui Coutitry chub , lieu ever ,
lund it hast year when the courts % 'cre aemv
amid if it can t'iuomv thmat thin rough itiaces
have been made nuootlt , maybe time cottipeti-
tore will mvautt to go thiere again. The Ciii-
fiDcago ) Tennis club hiss an Itivltatlcmt tourmua-
macnt , mit. which eight of tue leadltug Chicago -
cage huhayers wlih tiueet each othuor itu Jimmie ,
amid this muay hmave sotmie imufluence oie : way
or oilier on thin declsiotu lit regard to the
other evemit.
Tue coniiiilttee meets itt Chicago tiext
Saturday to choose thin hocatiomu of time
grotit'd amid all tue mvirtupuhilng must , there-
forebedone title veek.
SlA ) % ' 'i'IMII A'S' SAN JOSE luliili'I' .
htiilerS I it I lie mil mmmiii Circuit ltmiu'es
hht't'uuic No ltecia'ils.
SAN JOSE , Cal. , May 9.-Thin National
Cimcimit bicycle meet , tinder the auspices of
the Garden City eyelets , brJttght togethieu
about S,000 people thuinftertiooti atid a
larger gatluering of mioted riders than had
ever befotc appeared together at a bicycle
ipeet , Time weather vas luieneant auid thin
number of starters was large.
Tue first event was the one nub novice in
five hients , with thue total ntimhor of starters
twenty-six. Curtis Ilnishieti lirst , llydci'
second. Time : 2:27 : 2-5.
Tvo-thiirds mile , scratch , , professional ,
hirottgiit out "IV. J. Edwitruls , ban Jose ; A. N.
Jouie , C. it. Coulter C. S.Vehlg , .W. F.
Foster , It. li Lotig , an Francisco. anti J.
N. Cainpbeii , Spokane , in thin lina' . Seveitty-
live yarmls front tint start Foster , Jotios
and \Velis % vent dom'n in a hunch. Ethwturds ,
she is riding iii ihito form , was tutu en. ' ) '
wititior : Cotmiter secomid , Campbehh third.
Tltuie : 1:23 : 3-5.
Finah , tmvo-thulrtis mile huanulicap , aniatelit' :
J. It. Wing , San Jose , vomi ; Ilardenbrook
second. Time : 1:26 : 2-5.
In the one mie handicap , professional ,
Osen , McFarland , Schiefsii'in'stt , Dciv ,
1vatis , flai'is , J , ii. Iiuhwztrds started iii
the llnal , iuo scratch men qualifying. Mc-
Farhand (30) ( ) wotu , .1. 11. Edwards (40) ( ) see-
otuilVimisett (60) ( thIrd. Titan : 2:20 : 2-5.
Final one mile , scratch , amateur , iiaceti
hi' tandem : Iluruly Divnimig , San Jose , won ;
Mott second , Dulmas titirul , Time : 2:21 : 4-5.
W. J. Edwards , paced huy sextuplet , made
mitt exhibition tulle in 2:03 : 3-5.
CINCINNATI , lutny t-Eighit ) events were
run jut the Chester L'arlc Inaugural bicycle
tournament today. One worhl's record was
broken. Principal professlooni results :
Mile : Tom Cooper. Detroit , won in 2:23. :
little hanulicap : J. IV , Coburn , St. Louis ,
won in 208.
lilile , local professionals : A. N. French ,
Cincinnati , ovori in 2:25. :
Two-thirds mile , open , profe'sionah : Tom
Coopar , Detroit , won In 1:21 : , breatcimug world's
record , of 1:25 : 1-5 , by ltlcFmirland of Cahit'or-
utla : Arthur Garthlmuer. Chicago , second ; Wil-
iiani Coburn , St. Louis , third.
.tmt exhibition utile , hi ) ' 11. E. Allen of
Syracuse , was made in 1:57. :
1N'I'1'lN 'l'ltE % 'tltlC3l EN TO OMAllit ,
Grmtuui Lodge ti igim t Itt' lailueeml ( a
'ist tie on. hixmusition Yetir.
Omaha lodge No. 18 of tito Anclotit Order
of United Workmen has adopted resolutions
favoring an effort being tuatie to secure tIm
sosscui : of the sovereign grand lodge for this
Utuited States tlur'rig thai exposition year.
Ten years ago Otiuaha was itottored by the
sesaloti of the grand lodge. Nebraska luau'
slice much increased in upmlatlon : , as lmau'
Omnahia , ani the' order 'a one of tIme tmu'ist
vigorous iti tIme United St.mte.'i , In this ccc-
tion of the west it line hatey been making
great strides , and it immediate acticu is
taken Lt is believed timat a scmtlment favorable -
ble to thin location of the grand lodge hteru
can lie created , As tIm soveregti grand lodge
meets only aruiumully It will be nocersary to
look some uui'tanca into thuC future , anti local
lodges , it Is hoped , will comnbine to ashc Ne-
braska's representatives to do conio mission-
cry ovork at the coming grand lodge aess.cti !
in June.
Fiiuuil 1)eail in lila lht'ml.
Bradley Seivard , a young man 20 years
of age , living at 1616 Norllt Nineteenth
tieet. was baud dead in imis room early
last evening. A physicIan was called , but
it osns fouinh tI mit lie immid ceatteti to breathe
some time huefoie discovered , Ills death svmis
duo to suffocattomi , It was learned ( hint
Seward haiti muttended a hal game at Uni-
verity park during the aftermuoon arid returned -
turned itotno shortly huefare supper titn ,
lIe mvont to his room and haiti not luean scott
buy his nuothmer or brother , with im-hmoiuu lie
retideul , untih found ileaul upon his bouT. Sew.
ard hue been subject to cpiieptie Ilts ( or
several yours nhmi hits not been able to
i'oric. it lit tiiouuhit that lie turmucul upon
liii ; face thiirimug a tuuidilen attack of hula rnah.
ad ) ' anti exitireti In this position ,
p
0111 i'er ilt'it fehil t It ciriuusm uuiled ,
A special meeting of ( lie Board of Fire
anti Phico Commissiomuers wan held 3'es-
torday afternoon to investigate thin chiarges
of hirutahity hurought against Oflicer Ifeit-
feldt by thin father of a be ) ' ttaint'd lirew-
ington. It wmms charged flint thin oiilcer Imaul
brutally beaten the boy because lie wmts
hiiciineti to resist. The charges wore ills-
miu'eed after a hearing , whim a reprimamid
to the oihicer
( mxt'5' Siucuuis ml I Jett'ersu ii Squumi re.
General Coxey , the heather of the comuimout-
weal arm ) ' , arid cantliultite ( or governor of
Ohio last year on the : ) oiuuhiet ticket , mvli
spenic at 2:30 : o'clock this titemimoon mit Jet-
( t'rimOi ( ECUtit'tl. Iihtms'eed I'iimlw-oy , thin chtuuit-m-
iiimi and expositor of time imuiiuttlve ( minI
referendum. will upenk this evenimug , this
tlnm nmiti uiicu of mmhichu will be unmiounceth
at General Coxey's meeting.
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11'l I I Not 1ti'uiui' , , ltiuuuhm'r liii Ii's ,
ST. LOUIS , May ' 0.-Time Soutimwcotermi
Traffic association board of aulnilnistratiomi today -
day gave consIderation to the questinmm Cf
reuhticitig rates ott lumber front Texas niiiiing
poimits to Coloradma comniort pQItlts to 29 cetita
per 100 pouttmia nail dccldoi to continue on
the 34-cent basis.
litmmelm.g ( loiuug Diii of Fuishilorm ,
It appears that dancing as a 1101110 iit $ '
Limit is going out tif fashilun , outio otto Imas
just published a book in London out the mie-
dine of dancIng , ant ) says that some oar , eiut
lisa explaimiel the sole trouble to lie with
tIm men , who come to time ball room thoor.'i
umtwihilng to exert thiemiiutehm'es , wimlehm perversity -
versity One might e.'cpect to be a symnptomti ,
limit hardly tin excuse , Men are tuot nuore
Indolent than they were , Sir Augustus liarmim
lately retnarkeul with soutue contempt that
the barn ilistice of the modern bail room is a
true gauge of the contemporary tact' , ; anti
that in I'arls time cotlihomu itaim degomterateuh
Itito a childish. . romp. In which the miucti trot
on paper-macito bobby horses anti htreuic : a
pasteboard lance for time womait , It woultl
seetti that the.ammuteurs of iioetrl' Of uuiotiujm
have some reason to conililalli ,
Tue Canadian govermimnomit Itas decided to
introduce ( he eight-hour aystotn hit till
branches , The reform was ljroughmt about' by
( ho agitation of trades unionists ,
WILSON Al POOR IARKSIAN
riros Five Shots at John M3rtig , but Fails
to Hit Ills MMI.
HIS INTENDED VICTIM'S ' AIM IS I3TTER
11ikt's ( o mumut'u'l Ion lii'l ust'eui ' % S'l Isuit'
lieuuul uiftui ml liner ( iIii'i ( lii' h'icst
'I'r'-.t I I i'mirt li's lii tuilt'ui Iii
I hui i'mliet' Slut ileum ,
Vlhhiani'ilmuon , a hostler for J.otiues SIc-
huhucuison , game tip his job mit time stable l'e"
tertlay noah mutid was paLl off. lie iliiiiic'
dlately started iii to celebrate tlm occasion
after his oms'mi fashlomu , anti mitiotmt 7 o'clock
iii thifl evetulmig Sm tut hue the sahooti kept by
Iinuii Gall , eoiuar Tenth and hotmglas u'treots ,
and ortlereh a ruitniher of tirimike. After a
tIme ime bc'canic m'i'ry tioisy tin I the tar-
keeper , Johiii .lilartig , went to tIme tmuhmle muhiere
ho was tirlmmimig auth retminuicirated with hint
itluoui hIs cotitiuct.'lhsoti toohc great chum , 'iuu
at tIm interference of thmo huarkeeper auth L'o-
canto so violent titat Mat tig edicT a inmtmiha'r
of hiystmmnulors to asstit hltn anti cjecte.h'lI -
colt trout thin sumhmioti.
Shortly after iO o'ehok'u'ihoti again ap-
peat eti mit thm emilcoit , anti goimig thu to the
bar CahIci ( or mm glaa3 of beer. it mine haimihcui
to huimmi hu3' Martig , mm heremmiurn'hlu'oii clie I
butt an ohucetia minnie auth ilrawmug a r -
i'olvcr frotti hits hiocket fired hiohitt blank at
Iti adversary. hIps otto , ltowt'verm'as itti-
certain , the hutihlet goitug wide of thin mark
and , striking mu nuirt or back of tIme bar , shmat-
tert'ul it Into entaIl fragitients. Martig doulgol
behimuul thie bar atiul grasptiig a beer 'lais
hurled it at lila au'sailniit.'i"aiu ! it-as Mi-itch
Litton time hteaul by thti' ilym i schooner. hut
itL'VCr ceased to fire at his ophuotietit itittii
his revolver \m'as t'iiiptluh. lilartig iii the
uuueantltiio laid tlropped to the liner huelmimitl the
bar in tin effort to get out of ramige.
Axel Fouhetuback , wimo chiamtecd to ito siaitml-
hug neat , grappleti with \\'iisoti , autO hunch-
itig the weapotu omit of his Immituul , throw him
to the floor. lie was thues misaii.utt'd by tIme
hmrelirietor of the saloon atud a tiiittulr of
others , anti itt a ( cii' unittutusVilcon huni
thin appearatuco of tavitig just hutssed :
through a cant sheller. Oillccrs arrived .ti
the acetic aitti Piuiced miii iuarti's ittider mur-
rest.
rest.Vu'iison \'as takeiu to tIme loiic station
in an insettsibhe conthit iou ttttui upotu exahui-
itiatlomt it was foutumi that lie had sitetaimued
a nutiubet' of cute on thin head , otto of tiiettu
several inches itt hctigthm. lIe Was mititi lvmi
by tluo city phuyuulciati anti after hiavitug ii a
wcuiuds dresued mm'ns locked imp. ills itt-
juries are not soriotte.
\Vilmtotu formuucrhy lived iii Sewarmi , Nob. ,
having reniovel : to Fretiuomut ahiotit two
iiiotithis ago , frotu ivhtielt itiuce lie came to
Omutahta. lie ivorked for Jatmio'i S CiuhietisOti
for ahioutt ii nionth aitui i't'sigiied yesterday
of his owmi accord. Ire had the toputatiomi
of being a hard ivorkitig , iniustm'ioue , rpmict
feliomv , except mu'ltcn itumier time ltuiittettce ( if
liquor , attul at thicime times becomiucs violetit.
l)1LlNICIX 31'uN 'l'.tE liS A II .i It I ) Ft 1,1
Smuiiuuiu'l Ihi'oio-ui Nou mu I t lie hlusil liii
u.l ( Ii ii limiul i' timJ iim'emi Siiuit' .
Sammuuei iiomvoiu , a yoummg fariuter ( rota Blair ,
arrived In tIm city yesterday and tutade mu
routiul of tlto liqimiti bazars of time city. Last
evening Ito went into the Nebrasha zuiut'ic
hall anti cotutinued hmis driuklng auth lie
was thoroughly Intoxicated. Upoti attetmipt-
iug : to heave time place , about it o'clock. lie
tiassod onto the stage by a prIvate door and
: aii titrourhi the seetto door in the rear of
the btmiidutig to the alley. a ullatatice of
twetity-ilve feet. lie im'tms picked up lii alt
insensible condition and taketu to thin station.
It ivas : outud that ht1a spine hail been par-
tinily dislocated , anti thmat lie was lntortiaihy
Injured. lie was rcmnovetl to the l'resby-
torian umorpltal. lie was so thoroughly umider
the lniiuomico of iqutor ! , anti him Injuries are
of such a character , It Is impossible to tell
lust lion' rortoUs hits case Is. lIe is'as still
itm an umiconscous comiditiomi at a hate hour
last night.
( Sot hiutmu 'l'rouiiule 1tmurh
Otto Patton amid J. C. Iuiittnimuert. two
( arnierim from Neola , In , , arriveth in Onmahia
yesteruiny antI visitoul thin prosct'ibeuh re-
gion. Titev wore arrested last evenimig. for
soliciting ( or dIsorderly houses and taken
to thin station , where a charge of Procurinil
wits lodged against them.
0-
'i'iu i , S t orumm , tot' 4 Ii e 0 p a ii I ii a' ,
The roof garilen whmlchu lies recenty been
cotistmuctcul on top of the Omaha club's
beautiful huotuie to have heeii opetietl
last evening. Omvitig to the ccoh anti unsea-
mc.natuie weather , htomi'cvcm' , thin openitig was
postiuoned a week.
' ' ' . ' ' .
% % 'Ji.t'l'illIlL FOISIiC.tS'i'
Only ( lie 1lumstu'rnl'mum'tiomuu of Ne-
lurmusl.mi ' 'ih1 11mm vi' hut I tin 'l'umhum y
WA SIIINGTON , lila ) ' 9.-'I'hc forecast fet
Sunday is :
For Nchras'ca-Fulh' except In the extreme
eimttern : Portion ; local thiuntler mttormnuu ; south-
ii esterly wltutls.
For Colormtilo.-Partly cloudy weather ;
V. ecterhy im'lnds.
For South lahcota-Locnl showers in the
eauiterii iuortiomu ; fair in the western , oi-
tion ; cooler ; vmuriahlo wimids ,
\Vyomitig-Cooer ; local showers lii
tIme western hOrtlOn fair in the eastern : mr.
lion ; southerly winds ,
For Okimihuoma and Indbtn Territoty-Lo-
cmii thunder storms ; partly cloudy weather ;
warmer : soutluery w'nds. '
For lulissoimri and Iowa-Partly cloudy
iventhier ; probably ocah thunder etortuts ;
southerly wimidim ; mu'ighmtiy cooier lit thai east-
ei.n P01'tioti Sumndumy afterrtoon.
For Kntisas-Locah titumniher storms ; cooler
In time extreme eastern jiuttiomi ; soutimet ly
is'imuds.
lmum'mi I Ii i'u ru
OFFICE OF TIlE WTiATI1EII BUREAU ,
OMAhA , May 9.-Omnuulia record of tetmi.
iuerature anti rainfall contpuure'd withm the
eorreu.pomidirug day of tIme past ( Our years :
1S96 , Ililo. hill. 1192.
Mmximsuum : tetuipematuro. . . , Si O'T 82 cii
Minintumn lemnpu'ratuiro . . Cii 70 ti ; 17
Average temiuperature . . . . . 74 63 ii ) 55
l're ijilatlon : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cl ,00 . _ ' : 'i'
Conul I t lout of I dm1 hu'tti t tim e mm ii tI ut' cipi tut t ioti
.t Omaha for the day and since \imireh I ,
I 96 :
Nornial temparaturo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cd
Excess lot' limo tiny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hi
At'cminiuut'l excu'st9 t lace March 1. . . . . . . . 1.60
Nrt'nini iurI'chiuu Ie I bit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 I ii cit
, Deilcienel' . ( tut' the tin ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0) itwlu
,1.ltiui vreciimitmutiin suumce March 1..5.Si Itches
l'a'euus mimic , ' Alarehu I.u itim'h
leilotemicy fur car. period . . . . . . . . inch
itiielt'nt'y for ear. luerioui , IS'Jl..1.4.1 Iimcimes
1. It.YIt..tlI ) , Ubtv'-
ONEIN EVERY FOUR.
Oct i' I't'r.imm 1 a IiveI'3 Piiu Sn Ih'i'm'
I"m'uiimi l'liu's ,
/ihoitt cite Iiet'imOti itt tts'cry fur sulfer.m
( remit sonic ( ortmi of rectal disease , Thu thou
cominiotm amid aiunoylag Is itching hues , bill-
cated by wam'miitit , slight cnolatum't' nail imitntuu.e. ,
uitucoimtmoilabbo hichilmig in the iiarts affected.
The usual treatment hat , beemu : .amuu : itfliulu
L'ititntotmt or salvo , wlticli soniotitutam give temut-
poi'ary relief , but nothmimig ilito a pormnanmjnm
eturo mmmi ho oxpecteti ( toni atiphi tiImpL'rfldial
ircatmuient.
'l'hmo eniy pormnancttt cure ( em' itcimimig lube
yet diecoyereul iii thi I'yramtuid Pile Cure , miot
omiiy ( or Itching piles , but for every otter
( nrmn of uilcim , blind , huictuuhimig or protrumulltig.
'Ftte ilrst aphulc.utlomi glues imwiamit relief and
iliim continued usc for mu short time eatmuies ; u'
permtuumuetut remitoval of time tuniers or the
umittail parasites which cause time intumise itch-
httg mind mliscomnort uf itcimimug 1)110.3 ,
Maim ) ' lui'slcians ; tar a tinie stmpliostucI
that the reimuamitahule relief uiltcut'thed by the
Pyriimimi l'iio Cure was hutuiiaui'o ft trat supposed -
posed to contain cocaine , oiulimmn or simtiilar
drumgs , but such ii' hot time case , A rec'nmit
careful aesbysis at ( Ito remedy imuwed It to
bit absiumteiy free front any ec'caiiio , opioi : :
or lit ( act coy im1snnamus , imijurious iirmma
whatever. ho1iI Imy nil tIm-uggimith at iicI calitmi I
per packnge.
U I y " 401) 1liio Ser.cuiiui.hiririd'itoeh
i ti . . iium , St liii t'.lmanui mu ii * . A .i'im t s
wami t 'ii , u hiti fur us t a. I I ( , M eat ! ,5 i'rumi -
ius , ( . , iakalit.
_ , ( u t I e't' .
'flue mimunuiti tussling of time stockhmoiIos itt
lImit Fru'muiouut , hIibtui a & Al Isupuui \'iihiuy I
I iti II ratuil ccnipuumty trill be hteli , ii I t hO miii I'ti ' :
0 I' I hi e eomimiii zuy I it Omit Ii a , N ii. , mimi Fmiiui y
lUcy 22 , lt'Ji , mit It ) a , iii. , tatilium election ot
directors tumid limo trituii'iiii of uht ( ( thief
busilue4e 04 iiimiy come bttur th umteetirm ; .
J , .13 , BiiDt"1ii14) , hicerottur ) ' .
Ma 74 1St.
Itohillg , I'
Burning ,
ECZOffla
hi the CxtCrllal iti'hicntlomu ' of a con-
ditinti of the blood i'huicli h' ' ithiice mm
tier ) ' irritation mihmitost tiiii'earahulc. It lit
a mmiistnht to thtitik that thtiit local li-rita.
tioii is thin ulisemuse Itself- is s'litipl ) ' nit
evitlettee of a disom-ticreil cotittilioti of the
1)100(1. ( 'l'hie seat of thin uhisease is iii tim
blood , aiid this is why the various salves
auth oimittitettts usually nuphiem1 himmvc ito
effect mvhtatevcr. 'i'iiey cannot huossilily
reach the origiit of the trottitic' ; only a
hlooil reuitedy cutti ito ( lint. 3. S. S. Iii
mi-ithtotit ami ct1uttth for bhcatl iliscutses , altul
hiroltlhttb' aitil v itlnmtemitly cures Eezetita
muittl t Citii'eit mill titlilt.
) Mtihi torture cotilti be avoitmed 11 thin
first lieluimig syiilitomius ivere htcedetl anti
a coutso tiE S.SS. tmtkcit turommthtlY , as mip.
huarcittl ) ' iiisigtuifucttit : ittt Ill irritations
ttuumbhy develop itito thifl worst brat
of 1ccttimt unless huiohierl ) ' tremotcil ,
It iiuuittere mutt si'lmtmt other treatuiemit
line ttcii tried iii vaiit , S. S. S. always
gets mit tIme unat of the disease , aitul
forces it out ,
lilt.'ihhiatii Artttstrong , an ohti reel.
ticttt mutt highly u-eshucctetl citiieii o
Dc l'ctc , Wig , , s'iitcs ott April 1st , 18i ,
, : I-i
MR.VIT4LIAM ARMSTONG.
III have 1meeit a eufferer for cihit ycaro
vithi thtat horrible disciu'e , ] c'zcmiua , at
tiiites all over my bomh' , tutu no persomi
cuimu dc'scrihue tite buirutimig aitul itchuittg I
htiml to etimhutre.
' ' 'l'hic extemit of uty siifferitugs caii be
npiirec'iateI whimi I state that lii ) ' Coil-
dut'tomu om'as such titat I could imot take
tit. bed , and for three iuioiitlts I tieves
laiui dowti , limit im'ns coiimpehleul to sit in
1il chair when itot inoviiug aroitmid. I
ii'as treated by tite best of phtysieiait
s'itht no success , amtul tried all thue patent
immeulicittes recoimttmtemimhed for iczeimta ,
without tiny gooti m estults. I titeti ivent
to tue Imtdimmnn lIimml baths , is'ithi the stlic :
results , titid titeti to lIlt. Clctitentum , ( tic
celebrate I titc'dlcah resort , i'ltere thin
ttcatiiettt pmriialhy : hielpeul ate , hut the
( Intense shortly returmtei. I is'ctit to
Plorida , thiitiking that a chiatige of cii.
iiuatc mouth water antI thin citron fruit
might cure iric , hiut bounti no cure ,
"I tlieti tried 3.SS.nmic1 after thtrce mlmiy3
the burmiimug aitti itching subsided , aiid
I cotutlituieti to itmiproi'e stea.lihy utitil I
was wehl-emiti rely citreti. A fter coat-
lmieiiciiig S. S. S. I never itti au external -
nal apphicatloit to itt ) ' hittibs or asty part
of itty body. You may refer to inc nmuy
person suffering li-omit ] czeit1a. I whi
alis'ays keep thin S. S. S. iii itty Itemise ,
for I comis'uher it tue heat blood imtcdicitie
of the present age I uuitu sevemity years
of age timid am now iii perfect health. "
For real blood thieascs relief catu otihy
be ohiatitieti b' musing a real blood reimle-
dy. So mmtaii' people who arc sufferers
front an olmtimiate or deep-seated 1)100(1
thimease iuiake the imijetake of takimig rent-
( dies which at beet are otmly tonics nail
eatittot possibly reicht their trouble. It
is itt just mmdi cases which oilier so-called
blood rctmtcmhies camumiot re uchi that S.3.S.
has imiade sommie of the Ittost smomtdcrfut
curd ; ,
S. S. S. cures erniattciit1y Cancer ,
Catarrhi , Rhuciumitntmsimt , 1czetua : , 'l'etter ,
Contagious Blood l'oisomi , Scrofuha , anti
all other disetuses having titeirorigimi in
the blood. It is a
A Real Blood Remedy. '
stmiil gets at the sentof disease anti forces
it out proiuipthy cveit after othmcrso.caBcml
blood renteulies lmuve fiiiied. S. S. S. is
guaramiteed PtlrelY vegetable.
Books on hilood aitd skimi diseases vih1
be intihcd : free to any atidress by Swift
Sltciuuc ? Co. , Atlanta , Ga.
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st'ti : u lilt It liMit iI'1' .
SU1JjJ.th' ? R/i'SOP 7'S ,
1-1OTEL ADVERTISING-'i'iie
- lintel
Itej'lster pub'ishircm mm list of beat papc'if
adactl for hotel advertlalmig.
SUMMER HOTELS ! - Thu hiotmd
Hegistem- iuUhilishilttg tIm lhrst Jlrcctory
of mill thin 7,600 Sumnm.tc't' ( bids of North
Atmierleum. Cottiphete hint , $1.I. 7 Warren -
ron struet.
Fur Stile I Fom' Ikutiti Ailt'or-
tisod iii the Ibid liegistet' , 7 atid 9 War-
rcn street , New York , 'ircula teue amommg
(0,0110 ( I i 01 ci kCt'iit'i' $ ,
- - OCiIAN PM ( - -
( ) CiIA N i' . % It I , aim Ntmii I , it'ht'j Soum mmcl ,
% % 'ei'it hiemmuuhe , Sluiss ,
Iii LU it'd ii t t lit' iiiflm i im at ii.ti im I I in' , iii ituost
I. nuirumii , ' I jcitiet , , tuffttmdimug i'uietl'mut : iuU 'mig ,
iu'mmiimig mitui iisiing , : 2) muuliuju tuf oc'amm vi iuv ,
mwumr t wi i Ui iii buns , gulch trtt'am ' N i-sire ( remit
it.et.ii. 'fiue , utu-uit'lilnn : tome jusi ii'emm coma.
l'tu'.l ! ; lii ices tim y ru'umu , mcmi Ic mmmci t m mit , sails.
fuuem''m ) ' . i'iti' iii tCs mind 1iumti mul'tuiy Lii 'i'Jl'ulN
: , i : , ' . ' : : iN , uimenis , 21 iheim.ui mit. , ilosium , .
I. 'u mi uii.'i'iii uvanicul ,
' ( millet' Si , Cmmmrmiiiicm's mcliii Iiuiiiui'i's ,
5'uiiub itrOlimlls : urlii his reeevt'th ! hiy I , ,
1. . Ii 'tYlt.lChi. pecretimi ' cf ti.e iorurml mat mu.
m.u ctui'i , iii' hut' i'ehtooi diMrict mit Fmiirutx ,
Mu. , up to 73 ; ( ) i mn , at Miy : Ii , lt'Jii , ( or
t tie ci ( 'c' I iomu U 1'ii mm ( ui glm i-i at , iii ieimujo I lii-
lug iii thai viiiage if Faim fax. lute. , miccord-
ing to the 0 mid * lechiicmitions uu'w ott
tile lii tin' 0111cc of sail mut'eretary , also uui ,
the olhien ci W'hliiuumui I" . ih'lirage , architcet
nail flUiii't'ititOlt'u ' ! mit , icoun 557 , fhhutiihey
bitiluhing , Eiutuetki City , lila.
' .I'ima cclii I a' tort , mmiallmug hills mviii be i-c.
'I ' U li'e'i I m ) 10mm ) ' ) 5' " 1 i IC olil so lmool b iuii di mug
hOW aim silo or I 4 , e.'aiimdimtg ; ItCImuol itousu
fmmmmtitimi'e iinil Jixtimi'emm , maul mucy ties mummy
u u I to ble intl i furi ) I mm ti ma f.m I mi t hi ii cmmiit m ice-
lion ( if ihie lumuw schioo htuililimig , miii oilier
mitatmuritti iumid rihubisli ; ft atm ; smutuh uiul iiumihul-
imig to be time hiiflhiOt 1) ' 01' iiio comitm'.cetor ciii
tim he remmiot'ed Item sohue I imnumse ! ot.
hiumuhu : hilt ) iiuumut ha m.iecoiiupauileui iuy a.
u-i- , titled , , iicehc ( or 12) ) , mnauhu , ii.ybiu to time
ti'eamltJr'r f tim , , nt'iinol uliitri.'t ( if F'ilrfax , ,
ira tin e'd'mmee * of hum good tail h aliii iii-
tenti0tt , mumuul if ties proposal iii ec't'eluLemi by
the CiiuOi hoard of Such dislrIct liii is to
' . ' into cmlttra't amid Jib ' '
t'mti. I' ( aim : * t't'eptcbia
butil ( iii' $1uuuki ( for ituc ( ; iithiftmi iwrform'
IuiiiO of ilium saint' , tind ii saul baud lii tint
lli ( ti tm'itiuin teit dutys lifter ( Ii. , contract ,
bunt aivmi'uieti tim clinch tvli bt ( em ( cited
nit lisiuhimuteul damuungu , to cud dietmict anti
the couitraut canceled ; ijut IC an acceptable
humid itt Ii ( l within temi clays Limmi flits cer-
( tiled check shall be rIuriieul to ( ho piurtleti
iu'itig the uauruoe. :
'rite board ris rVes the right to reject any
amid mill blue ,
fly ardor at ( lie scIooi boamul.
1. . 7 , 1.O'i'Sl'fliClf.
Secretary of School Wjuird , icalmiax , Ma
lii 10 1) , It
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