- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - -1 , . TIlE .oMAflA : DAIIX BEE 1UIAY , JUNE 12 , 189L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : -8PEGIL NOTIBES. AItertiMelictlI mr tIieue cDIUhItflN i IJL he ftikett until 1s8O p. iii. for the tvcnlftg nnil ontil H p. in. for the morn I jig niiil Snndiiy cii I1II1I. AIvrllseru , by rqulItIg Si flUht- bpri'il ctcck , coti hne nhwcr nd. , Ireted l ( , 0. nhinhICrrsI setter hi euro of 1Iie t4e. AlnverN , so ntIdrcM.eIl will be 41011vcr1 ( I Upolt preeiitn(1ii of the eJiock nsily. & Ititte , , , 1 1-2e U ora1 flrst li1MerIoh1 ; In U voriI iliorpnftcr. . ( ) $ lIh1g Inken for Iess IJIJItI 2 : ; ( , for the Ilrit loser- tioti. 'I'Iient' nilyerlscieitta IIIIst hO run coniecillseIy. WAN'VFI-.SlTVATlON. tTlD-SlflrAT1O , a7I1tAli ITOtJBt. wprk In pml fnmIIy ; good teference.iI1res4 _ N L , : : o flowar(1. AV3-ht' Jiflil' . WtNTEfl. M hlFA : WhO ( AN ThINK OI' S POt11 iImp1e thing to patent ? I'rotect your t1cn , . they mny bring you weitb. ) WrIte John ' .VojTerlarn & Co. , Ilept. ' . . . Patent .ttlnrnei. Wosliliigton , Ii. C. . ( or their ptlzn otter ani flat o two hun1re4 lnventbn wanted. $15 FO 11& A MONTIt AND IPIST.q PAIl ) .a1ern ( ! 1 for cIgars ; expnrlence unnecer'iry ; thnthtri1 geode : Ltttlo Clerk cigar machine frre to etich customer. Ihi5hop & lIine. HI. Louis. Mo. . Il-MM Jy2 WANl-To MEN TO SOLI1T ORfl1fl1 FOR httriiy nuritry jtOck. ormimentul trees end rtIuh ) : I.oth cRy en ] country wntk big Ia stendy work ; goad trr1tory oenx 1iom. 1. . T. _ . ? ! Co. , lIt. raw , Mien. h-MS7 14 WA.NTRr-A STAR TlA Al ) CIGAR SAL.TH- mtn ( or Nei , . Ulo In nppiy unle , you have im 4stniiihe4 trade in this line. II. C. F1shr , ' ? fl-I19I.Ii : . _ E ? . . ± _ _ _ _ _ _ - WTll-MEN TO LRA1LNTITI ItAttIitfl truile ; our college waiin't lunched by tlw ey. clone ; we sIll I tertcli the' barber mid , , thor. nugiiiy in chit ) we.'k cOil gunnntee sltuattoii tOolS cIiitt.I cetetogiles rnniiet frce. St. I.otils ILtrber CoiTeg , S19 North 9th st. . HI. bout , , Ihhl ) . htM1r 16. , WANTI1)-.A PIANO I'L.AYRII AT l2 POIJ ( . 1a951 : ( lerman hrCfcrel. fl-M3I. II1 1,1' % t'1'E1)F'l1ALE. WANTflD. thhltb FOIl GINiItAb 1lOUSI. woric : no wnhing ; O2 flaoenport. C-Ui-it \VANTI1)-III1IUIIT WOMAN TO Tfl.ViT. FOIl Ja1Ic' line of goods ; retereucce rctalred. Au- fl drAu ft 51 , lIce. ( J-M317 11 % W.ThTflD-A GOOD UX1'IItENCll ) DiNING J 0)001 gIrl. Addreuu Iltet itiley , rIattmouth , ¶ Net , . C-M313 II WANTHU-OhIlb FOil UINEItAli IIOIII.I. work ; no wauluing. No. 3 WorthIngton Piece , ? PPou4tuYlirownell hull. C-3G-I1 . _ _ WANTFD , AN AERONAUT , WOMAN i'RFi- fcrreI , for it balloon ahiti luifluichute uu&enslon RI lVe.I i'olnI on .Iuly 4. Atldrernu F' . } 3000efl. . scUcinVu3t . - . - l'olnt , Net , . ; . } OhL ILENPIIOIJSCS. flOWiR IN Abi. 1'AIITH OF T1II CITY. Tfl1 o i , DavIs Company , 15 Fuirnam. D-673 iiorrsis. hJiNAWA & Co. , 103 N. 1T1I ST. IODIRN 1IOUSiS. C. A. STAI1R , i2 N.Y.IAll D-68) UOUSF.S. WALLACE. IJIIOSVN I3LIC. i & Doug. D-OiL . .oR ItINT , 84100M XIOUSF , ALL MO1)thtN conveniences ; aoutlt front and. convenient to business. Inquire at 24.W3 half IIow.ird.Di4O D-i4O f 'o I1INT , 3-STORY IIRICIC DWRLLINO , thirteen rooma. hot water , heatlng plant end all convenienceu , Including range for kltc1uen rent * 3) a month ; localloiu , 240S Cas St. Auuo. S-room Uwoillur with nit modern conven. leflec lent * ii per inonthlocatlun 2715 halt hiowaH street. AiIuIy to W. Ii. Melkie , 504 FIrst National Bank hulidlng. fl-Ill t.T100M. D1TAChIRD , MOiERN hOUSE , D. Enpilro 2621 CapItol avenue , ii. It. Itobton. FOR hlFNT-MODEflN FLfT. LANGE flLOCI , . D-317-JIT _ _ _ ! _ _ ! : _ _ _ c.nclOM 'COl'TAQII. ' 1I1 Notth 11th St. , gaod r palr. InquIre 1130 Sherman avehue fl-elI , 1 - - - ZutOI)1RN DiTAChIID 12-1100M IIOUSI : FIN1 1awn only 1)19 fllnney. ' CJIOlcE IIOUSES AND COTTAOI8 ! FOIl ] LENT nIl over the cIty , $5 to $3) . F'hlellty , l03 Far- oem. A bargaIn , 8-room iuoue , alt modern , in ilno repair. 4111 Lafayette ave. , opp. Lafayette. i'liice. , D-579 TWO FINl 1IOUSFS , ON1 6. ONII 9 I100MS 117 .and h2. So. 16th et. ; all mouIrn convent. eiucea ; . test reslulenco part of the city. InquIre 521 N.Y. Life ; telephone , l5uk D-M \ STRAM IIIIATED STORIS AND FLATS. \t howard lianek , agent , 1610 Chlgo Itre2t. - - fl-MG ) FOR I1ENT-MODERN 8.110GM hIOUSI AT 611 i'urk aye , inquire at Fuller drug More , 14th nn.i louIas et. LAflctI LIST 0) ) ? iIOUSiS. ThII DYIION ' J9Co. , 211 5. lit : St. D-sIs2 : k' _ _ _ I1OIJSIIS-F. D. WL'AD , IITII AND DOUGbAS. D-MS3 , tyl VII1Y NICR 6-ROOM TVO-STORY COTTAGrI bath , g.is. furnace , etc. No , 21 So. 17th t. _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NINI-IIOOM ILOUSII ; MOL11N CONVINL. t'flcC $ , 1010 Case St. ; $0).0I ) pr month. Five-room house , muoutheat corner 28th antI h'a. cltlu mutC. corner lot : ; urI'e S10.Ou } per mut.u11m , Four.rnomn hmoU3e , 2i21) south ) th at. * 8.0' ) Per inonthu. Gavd three-room house. $1.00 per month. i'O'1rIIR & O1OIII1 1l CO.i i'.tNY. . Corner 3th anol l'arnanu z.t. 0-Mill 16 TWO 6.T100M 1IOUiS SOul soirnr ' mieCoul , D-Mfl 1y6 8-TIQOM COTTAGII. 811 SOUTh lIST STitEE-L , . D-itI3t 1l - i'oir ht1INL'FuhIi1sII1u UOOMS. . i'UitNi1)iFifl ) ROOMS FlIrt LIOhi IrOUsEI. _ _ . . ! & , 1u1 fiodgt. I-GS6 PUI1NISTI 1:1) ItOOMS , hLOUSlIgjjl'Jo 2O6 hI Mary 0 , FUI1NISIIIID I100M , $ L 1916 FARN.tM. a IC ! ) 1100MB ; ltOL'SEi1III'1NG ; ejieni' . 2111 St. Alary'a. - q PIJItii'ISllIhI ) ItOOMS tcI ) HOAIL1) . ? : itOI.h BOOM , WITh 1IOAIII ) , roi T\s'o. Pe1 veek ; smaller rtmis. Tue Ito. . 212) 11eV. FIIONT IIOOM ANI ) UO/u11D.IUSOUTII2T1I st. F-M'J ! ) jjq. _ COOLVIIONT ROOMS , 201 SOUTh 15Th ! . P-t12 I3OTtt1JAST ! FI1ON'r htOOM lODHitN CON. , ' , . srnl..nt'ee ; hewn surroUnue hou&.e ; pilvate fain. p Ily , 612 5. 10th st. F-1U.l2' - - - - Etlt 1LIIN'l'VN1'U1tXlSh1ZhI ) 1101)315. rIitei.i. FLOOlt : MOEitNg NIIAR I'ARi. 1100 se. , : sit at. aM 133. 5C1i..3uttRItH iron Il1Nr. MAN ANt ) \\'hFfl ; city w.mtr ; % vato pipe , 311 N , 57th 1rut. U-.23 1'OII IIIIN'IL-S'l'OItIS tNfl O1P1CIS , 6 jjj Cb.SS IIRICK STO1U3 hliJILDINO , 1011 Fainmin , , three itovhee and bausempqt ; whit iiter tu ) iult teflatitI loW rent. 311 131 Nat't P3k bluig , 1-411 S'1OttU , S1TUATflD IN IILIAJIT Ot 4 ion tHati let. 411 So. hum. curnur Ihouvarut good ba5emneut ai,1 let llcr. 31 $ let Nat'l lIlt hlig. 'I _ - I- s : .u.q. . L FOIII113NT , T1Ii 4-FrOUT flflIC'IC llUIi.hliicci at 911 Faoiamu aI 'I liIi building he r. Sepmoo1 ( I e'ment baa.eincr.t. comphlhc t4n heattn lit. tureul.vAlrm' on nIl 8orx. gal , vIe.uppiy at tl the glIb. ci 'rise lice. 1-ht . _ _ - - - - - - - - - W.tTIl1)1'0 1t1T. fl0UWANT GCO1) 11INAN'1'il FOIL YOUfl eusei lt1 them whit FldeItty 1701 } 'arnamn hit. .1 K-65.I I W.NTlO. liT YOUNG I1IWINVD 110M13 in strictly prIvate t.uuhy ! ; 1)refCI icuthi. , t Yerzuaiui ; Call : ; retermcea , Addrn I ) 6I1 N , Y. Iit. 1-3lM1 I - - - - - - - - - - - - - STOILtUIh. _ _ _ _ iXFhC tiTOItMltS A.jI ) W.U1r110t15fiC0. . g3-elJ Jumne. Gnetsl st0tat ad tuitwiardteig , - _ _ _ _ arouAal'L _ FJtMK IWZI1 , 1214 ) LthlI3Y , Jul-eD 1 = - _ W.i'1ED'ro ' . tNT11fl , TWO.IIORS1 MILK WAOOi. 1414 lluUny' :10461. . E-M507 U - - . - . - - - - - - - I 11011 S.t1uIh4'L1tN1TLih1II. r ( iBAL.I1. . Fhi1lITu1m-LoT OP DUDS amid on4. lilt. i.lut bu b4d this we.k. 331 . U. htt ; .te.t Q-MIT4 1Ju ( AUCT1ON SALE OF FIND FU1tN1TuIIU AND other hoUaehiolti goud at 1814 WIn Itheet , I 'I ICounlz * 1lac. Fs1day Jue 2 , ; O ; , mu. sharp. . 11. Atberton , AcUAfler. - u O-.Jul:4 1) FOR SAL1hiO ItS IS AND WA6ONS. Ew OR 0001) STICOND-ILtND CAIUUAO11 buggieui , cheap , 1411 Dodge. P-GIll POll SAhuR , SMALIIMPORT13D S113TbANT ) pony. Pheeton , cart and harnemuu. Inquire I' , Aarons , roton Store. ] 01L S.ii.11-3hlSCl1.LAN140U3. DEST HARDWOOD 110th AND C1iIC1R fencel flieu "alt wire. " C. It. Lee. 001 Iougiuus , DANOLFIR GASOLINII STOVIII T11fl1311 IIURN. crc : 1luptlan Iron oven , vltht pteel top firM c1a condition , $5.00. 3)3 N , 11th Bt. , Corner Manderin et , Q-MGll . Din. A (3 I.t ) MINI3 IN TIhIl GO1.tEIN HAN JuanI In realms of lnid : I wIll enu1 yotl sam. pIes of 0cc' , and the wIdth of the vein of goiti In and time gutirchase pree for $1 ; I whit rend you a Cornet of gold ore for SOc. fleorge Sherlock , Teiltiride. Coin. Q-MS ) 11' SQIYAT113 I'IANO h.OR SAI.D , ChIlIAP ; clOOD conditIon. Inquire 3001 ChIcago , t. t.QM)14 12' FOIL HA 1.1i-htANflSOMD IIANK FIICTIIIttIS , email burglar roof titan lock aefr , National CaPhI register. S. L. CurtIs , Receiver , McCegue fliuhif , Q-IG-1l - roll HAl. . ) , 5 IIF3AD or aoor t'.tizx Miluic COWL Call afternoon , yard , 2.flh and hurt i'tii Q-1l3-1t (1.A1hIVOyANTS. MRS. DR. 1 ! . VAllRtdN , CL.tTI1VOrANT , UH. liable bUhne niemliuml Slim ) eor at Ill N. 16th. 5-634 MASSAG1 , IIATI1fl , 1TC. MMII. SMITH , 1111 DOUGhAS STRIII3T. lilt ) Iloor , room 7 , tnaunge , atenm , atehoi nnul mutli. lthllierhne hthe. T-MIlS3 13 MM1. AMIIS POIUt1ItbT OF ST. LOUIS , MAS. cage end hattie , 607 5. iu St. , Id Iioor , room 10. T-10S.1I : ttiLq. 1)11. LUON , 1tKcrlt1c 1ItAihAO11 1.Ml. lore , refre&ihng etiul eurativel Uon't fall to e.uih , _ ± ilhi.huh _ _ _ .1. , Ilpuutahr. T-M1h3 14' 1'F2ILSONAL. IJATIIS , MASSAOFI , MMII. POST , 31) S. 15Th ! . - MISS VAN.VAL1NflUhtQ1 ! flrST1tOYH i'gtt. mnanentiy. by eitctrlchty , muoperlltlous hair. mole. % varti , etc. lloom 416 N. Y. Life JlIdg. 1tUh'TUItI CUIIRD : NO 1'AIN ; NO D1TflN. tion from bumines , ; we refer to humireul , of luathent" ctireul. 0. Id. MIller Co. :07 N. V. Life buildIng , Omaha N.b. U-Cl ? VIA\'I. A IIOMD TIIbLtTSIIINT FOIt UTgitIN1 troubles , I'hy.lctan In attendance. Concultti. tton or hiezihlh book free. Ill hoe ilhlg. il-GIg LESSONS FIWE , DI1ESSMAICING IN ALL ITS branches hy quhciet , enstez.t. best cyutoni ; no rehltthnm ; dreune , ( fraftel in 3 mtnutez ; dartiess and sganilcuue waists ; Fiencli bias : want. toicti- cr to hfltrduce eyatemn Ben , ! for cireutara. Idre. George Sheller , l'rlnclpal. Iloslon Iremue Cuttlng Aendeiumy , 103 Karbucti. bik. ; open even. U-37.JI7 1105111 TI1RATMIGNT. FOIl WOMEN. 1415 Chi. cage Ctreet. U-hi 11' A. S. , WILL. M1IT YOU AT' TIMF STATgD. Irene , U-MIS-I 12' 31ONIi V 'l'o LOANhtId.tL 1GS'I.'A'r1. ANThONY LOAN & TRUST CO.,315N , V. L. Quick moneyat low rate. , ( cur choIce farm ioIig In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nehrnstca. CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR,52l N. V. 1.1FF ? . \V-700 MONIIY TO WAN ON IMIflOVFD OMAhA real ehnt. Jirennan. Love Co. . I'axton 111k. LOANS ON ! MPROVIID & UNIMPROVED CITY property.V. . Farnam Smith & Ca. . 1320 Farnom , MON1IY TO LOAN ON IMPItOVEflOMh1 lJrOPertY at 5 , 5'.l. 6 and 6 per cent. FuMe ) ' & Thomas. room IF , First National Bank Illuig. MONFY TO LOAN O CITY PROPI1TY. $043uy.0I ) up. to $ ? u.O.00 , Fidelity Trust Comp.tny. MONIIY TO LOAN AT LOW flATIIS. TIm _ 2' F. Davis Co. , 130G Farnamn St. W-Oil I'Fllt cIr MONEY TO LOANOrc OMAILt real estate & Neb. farm. W. I ) . Meilcie , Omaha W-Tot F. . D. WEAl . LOANS , 16Th AND DOUGLAS. W-tt50G Jyi \vJ ; ? WILL IIAVFI A LARGId SI'FCIAL FUND to loan on ! mproveul Omaha property In Jut1' anul August , at lowest rates ; apply now : don't watt until your old loan expires. FIdelIty ' 1'rut Company. W-.M121 MONEIY ! rO LOANCIIATTLES. iRY TO LOAN. lO. GO. ) 1)AYS3 FUflNI. lure , pianos , etc. Dull Green , rectum S liarlcerhik. IFY TO LOAN O FURNITUI1E.PIANOII. horSes. wagons. at lowest rate In city ; no remno'a1 of goods : strictly conildentiat ; you can pay the loan oft it any tUne or xi any amoun . OMHA MOIITOAIIE LOAN CO. 206 So. 16th St. X-10O IILJSINLISS CII AXCES. 1230 1NV1ST11D IIAI1NS 165 WEFICLY ; I'IlOS- pectUM , pruof , tree. I' . Daly , hIM llroadway , New York. V-Mile J30. FOIl SAL1 ? . AIIOIIT 2.00' ) 1.118. MINION TYI'Il. ? 0 lIu. agate , 6O0 lbs. brevler typo , 150 plr two third casom , 40 double Iron stands for two ihutrul eascum. Tide materIal was useul on Time Onaha flee imnul Is fairly goal condliloi , Will be 501(1 cheat ) In bullc or In quantitlo , to suit purchaser. Apply in person or by macli to The Ilee l'uutIlslilng Co. . Omaha. Net' . Y-713 FOI1SALF-CLFAN STOCK OI IIAI1DWARF unti new hirick building ; only stock In town in good farmIng country iii SOUtheamtern Nehimnslca ; or take lmrt in good eastern Nebraska lenil. Ad. dresi it 52 , Ilee. ' -M212 13 I'ANTlI ) , 1ti1I.IAIIL.U I'AItTY. TO ILEVUI,3. , sent Chicago company' In this city ; pay must invemut ICOO.o0. for which seurlty hum ghven Adltes W , 1. C. C. , 601 Aahiafld iltoek , Cl ) ! . engo. lit' . t-1u2) 12 iron lIXC1IANC.E. I I1ESPRCTFULLT IIEQUIIS'l' I1ARTHIS IAV- tnt city property to ezehange for equitIes. or ho part laYmnefl ! for farnum ; to list their prop. erty with me. as I have a great macny farms on which I can trade city property at good pmlce. . Addresa II. P. Murrow , MissourI Vat- Icy. Ia. ZM4Z43.u.J2I 240 ACltCS OF' ( lOOP LAND IN C1INTIIAT. . Nebracka to oxeiu.ingn for a htdware stock , tumbem' yam , ) . or gucd elevator , Addres. , Lock lhiu'c 1101. 1)oulge Net' . /.SS3-Jy3 111)01) IIUSINESS TO IXClt.\NuF F'Olt LAND. It IS , lice. Z-M356 13 FOIl IiXtl7.tNGli.-CLl.tTi LAND AND CASIr f'r young sIcilians. nosue. or gekltnge glv pArtlcuI.rs when umneweting. J 'J. Inge1hm.irdt. t3aucbhtew , Neb. Z-M'J4l 31 1 iDShi W.tNTfli-IF' yOU IIAVLI A. GOOD stock. of genera ! erchaadlse you wlbh ) to ex. hmaiZit' for a clear farm , state amount. und valtto of each linus utuid write. to detail to henry I C. hiiuitim. I".afls City. Neb. Z-f$1-l $ 1"O1L S.tLfl1tl.tL I3STATF3. 4JJSTIIA'h'S , TIJIl IIYIION 8l1FD COMI'ANY , , 1t.-tl3 PAUTII3S .Wthiu1iNC ) TO , IIUY LOTS FOR I buii1dIrnt purpou. , tiouse and tots for homei , . riqcInx lii prIce front $5u1.O ) to Uh.000.O' ' ) , or uuro propetty for luvestmnent. .boulut examine - our list tu'fcure pa chuaiog. as we are lure- I t.UVCX to effer lIke be.t that can be haul , at price. . It. built tht , ttmm's. FOTTIIII & ( OCOI1CIU COMI'ANT. tcnvr 16th. and Iarnam ita. 1tIl-Jullh 30 IV1 hAVE I10-.tCRR TRACT OP LAN ! ) TWO - iulfite3 ftcii time ) uouitom'Q ; % VIlt cell from five 1 n"re tutu ; cill take clear cIty pCutuerty as Iamrt IuynIemIt : just ouitule of city tiuhts ; eKemIlt Cmos tity tax. James & O'1eefe. ( u'Ummcli UluhOm , loqu , 17 I'el1 St. 11F-hI2.I4 - INSUII.NCI LOAN. LIF'f ? 1N. l'OLlCIhiS 1101'Gll'I' . I.OANi solute. ' \ ' , F. hlt4dn , 1' . 0. fox 21 ? , Ouui.iiua. 8m4.JyZ' 1rsxe. ittr L.tNG1l.th1 , : lUOlIaJO I' . GllI.LF.NhiFiCl. IIANJO AND gutter t.ach.r. h'iIh Chicaini St. . 10) 7 IlIflIt TOI OflOi , IZLl ; N1JuIUAI,1. 1'IANO , gtxtI ondItIoua , riD ; pLano for rout. 111 tc. Cue hutldtn. Ah-tt3 11' Ul'IIOLS'l'IIiIING FVIISI'VLILII. 'URN1TU1GI ? 1'AClGU. CQUCIL11S MADU TI ) I crttq , motiressed maad Sod renonite4. helr. cumncd cheap this mnib. Jul. 13. aUiXtn , 2111 Cu.miu. Tel. 1332. 7)9 ) _ ------a IIOIIS1IS L'.tSTUlIIdD. QOD GRASS , IIOAIID FNClS. SPIIINO Wale ! . A. W , Phetp A tlou. 2'1 N. Y. Life. _ _ _ _ _ _ I.Jr2us VANTED-UO1izio AN ! ' ) CATTliiIWNU. . sat. OTIS ) ; . water sn4 ikade ; hsrni YCI ) teum. I . Po.sbl * ; Ln4 Cs. , Ces.caL ha. J.C-13 J)3' 31l1fl1C.tT. . 1AP ) WORM fltOV1C1) Ofl. NO CIIAflOII ; no delay from business. L. W , Wight & Co. , Florence. Neb. M82115' ' 11111 I'1iO1'i.hiS D1SPFINHA11Y , 1112 1)OFIOLAS St. . cur ! . . , llspa'e. of womeul lrrr'gularitie& de- Iayed conrm.e , pnhntul anti uuppresseul menes. Cancer , tUmora alway5 ucees3fut vhen others tall. 1.1-132 II' BICYCLIIIS. OMAIIA 1)lf''Ci.ti ) CO. , IIEST PLACFI TO lillY bicycles ; bicycles repaired , 323 N. 16th St. 714 WESrN flICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2116 C13Ju11N0. 715 ATTI3NTION' , W1IIITILMIIN1 A1ITNA h.IFII INS. Co.'s 'new Cycle Combination l'oltcy" for lIen. cmi , ncel.lentum , 1'lTlt DOlltlt.TI INIIGMNITY Ii 1NJUitiD 'u'ItIhIi lLiIiNG A Ilhh.'YCLII. John Dale , Uon'i Agent , 217 N. V. Life. Omehie. ISG-J14 FOIL $1.00 h'Elt MONTh ! VI1 CI.IIAN. AIittST , oil , repair ordinary punctures and keel' In good repair your bicycle. Full Itne' of sundries. Ak-Her-lien Cycle Co. . 319 5. 15th St. 925-S5 BA11OAINS IN IIICYCLIIS : CASH PAYJuIF3STS or trade anything. 0. Id. hiatt. 1311 Jones st. 1.1061-13' STIIAMSII Il'S. LOWFSI" RATF.S TO OR P1101.1 EUROPII. . ALL hlaei. Thus. Cook & Son , vacation ( ours. Itatry IC. Muores , hiS Farnam st. , Omaha. 2S1..Jyl IIUILIING ANI ) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SIIARIII1 IN I1UTIJAI. L. & 11. ASSN i'AY C. 7 , S per ccitt when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; always re. ileemnable. 1704 Farnam st. Nattinger. See. 716 hOW TO GIlT A 1101.111 OIl SIICUIIFI 00011 interest on caving. . Apply to Omaha 1. . & Ii. A5sn , lIlt Farnam. 0 , Jut. Nnttlnger. SeC. 711 SiIOJt'FIIAND AND TYI'IIIIVlLITISG. A. C. VAN SANTS SChOOL , 513 N. V. LIF'II , 713 LOST. LOST , CA1.lFO ItINO 01 ! FAI1NA1.1BE3TWIIIiN 10th & 16th , Sunday ; reward It returned to lien 0.12cc , Last-ill-li' l'.tWNIh Ito ICII ItS. It. MAflOWIT2 LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 16 ST. 721) 1) A N C IN C. MOI1AND GIVES 1'ItIVA'rIlI LESSONS DAY 011 evening. ballroom or stage. 1510 llarney. 338-317 You caii reach practically all the great resorts of America , by the through car hues of "America's Greatest Railroad"- The New York Central. Crab Oronaiii ater Spocifte for Dyspepala , Sic2 } oadacho , Consti. patton. flegulates the - ? . MAR16 Bowo1. and Stimulates -a atheLiver. . READ WF1ATTHC PEOPLE SAY "I uititt ft so nlensant to talceand so beneficial that I want to keep a supplyon hand.-From Boe.Johu C ; . . Carlisle. "For chronic liver complatut I find it thebest , most gentle , and In evetv way a niost satisfactory renleuly. Oilier purgatveu gripe amid wealcen , yours actually leavesmewith a feeiin' of strenth and exhllaratlon-Rev. . Thos. fit.efhOPC , hot Springs , Ark. , , We have a bIg trade on Crab Orchard Vater. The Water is a c'rand success and worthy of spe. cliii prnise.-Oas. II' Watson , Greniszl1e , 111. , , 1 do not hesitate to assert that for troubles of time liver this remedy lies no cnual.-Damon Greeteuj' , faction vile , .Fta. 0 Prom the aga of eight or iiie ycara I have been almost coustantiy amicted with sick head. . ache. About threeyenra ago I gave Crob Orchard \Valer atriahaudsiuccl comiiumcncedusingitIive not beau troubled with a return.-C. 0. sd'artia , ConduciorL. ci' N. R. A' . -Scld by all Druggists. Crab Orchard Water Co1 , Louisville1 KiCSFORDS "rLrnE" TAROH IS well adapted to all oconomloal houiokeepora. A1E hOTEL. TIIIIF'l'Elii's ' 1' II AN1) JON1S STIU1)1.TS , 140 roomi. , baths. Steam heat and all modern I cnvtnleoecu. Itatas , ILSIF and 12100 pet' day. Table unexcelted. Special 1w rate8 to Pegubo b'ardere. FRANK hItLDlTClI. hlgr , RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves lIlUhl.LINGTON & hub. ltIVFit.IArrii.s OmarualUnlon Depot , limb & Mason sts.f Omaha 8:3.0010..Denver : 1xpteas. . . . . . . . . . . 4hIpm.Thlt : hihils. Mont. & l'uget Sad 113x. 4:03pm : 4:25pm..Denver 1iipress . . . . . . . . . . 4:00pm : 2OIpm.Nebratka Local ( except Sundey ) , 7:45pm . . .Ltncoln Local ( except hiunday,11Dan ; , - 2:51pm. . . , Fast Stall ( fortlncoin ) dully , . . . e.CUICAflO.flURLTNClTON ( & Q.hAes trnahaiuntoltflepol , 10th o Mason Sts ( Omala 5:00pm..Chicago : Vestibule..BO4larn 947.im..Chicago ; Fxpress. . . . . . . . . . . 4:15pm : TUupni..Chiuago : St. LauliFpm , 8:00am : 1:35am..reelfie : .Tunctlon Local. . . . . . . 6:50pm : 1 Fast 1.1.11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:10pm 1 Leaves ICIUCAOO. MIt. & HT PtUL.hArriyes Oniatojepot.20tts SI Mason Sts.IOmaha _ GlOpm. : . . . . . . . . . Chicago Limited . . . . . . . . . . 8lham : 1:00am. . .Cliicagi _ Ilipreis ( cx. ) . , . . : Qnim.1maIUnQn ! Depot. ilih &ofits. . . Omaha 1:17am. : . . . . . . . . . . .Eaatern 21epre . . . . . . . .310pm 4:41pm..Vesttbuied : 1.Imite.i . . . . . . . . G:4ipuui : i : . . . . . . . . . . . Paul hixpress. . . . . . . . . . 5:30am : 5:40am..St. : Paul Limited. . . . . . . . . . 9Otpni : 7IOaln..CflrrOlt & Slou City . .UIlQPm CiQpm..Omnalia Chicago _ Special. . . . . BOOam Missouri Val' Locam. . . . . . . . 1130am .eavas ICIIICAGO'l ! I , & PACIFIiniVeT OmauatJnlofl ) Depot , iSth & Mason. etts.f Omaha rAST. 0COum..Atlantho : Express ( ex. Sundayb , . 1:00pm. . . . . . . . . . . NIght Fxnress . . . . . . . . . 4:500m..CtuIrngO : Vesilbuled Limited , . . , 1:33pm 4:50pm. : . .St. . Paul Ve4lbuteu1 Lhnili.l. . . . 133pm ; wr. IlSpm.Okiahionua : i , . Tias lix. ccx. SUn..l03j ; 1:40pm. . . . . . . . . . otdo Limited. . . . . . . . . . 4:00pm : ST. PJuC& u. tA ; t Omushal Depot , 15th and Webster Ste. i Omali , t Ilham.Sloux : City' Accommodation. , . , aoopni : 1:30pm. : Sioux ClIy Rxpre.s ( cx. Sun.ll:5q : 1:15pm..St. : Paul Ltmite. . . . . . . . . . . 9j'n : I ayes V/tLLIIY.IArrIves I OraushaiDepumt. 15th and Webster Hti1Qmaha 350pm..V'astJ.IaUandIixprss. . . . . . . Gdjim : I 8:00pm. : . ( ex. . Hat , ) Wro. lCx. ( cx. lion. ) . . 5:00pm : iiGani. ; .t4orfoik I3xprea. ( cx. Sunday ) , ,10ilam ; IWam.Frelnoflt. : Local ( Sunday.i Only ) . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . Paul ) Gxpreat..9l0atn : J . ? ue.ilIcThT J. , , & C. a hArrlye , I Omnnheiunlon Depot , 10th & Mason st..f Omaha 1C5am..Kansas : City Day ltxPre.utilOp : OOOptu.K. : C. Night Dx. vie. U. I' . Trans. 6:30am : es MISTSOURIPACIFIG. . irrlvi Omahat Depot. lIlt , and Webster St. . ( Omaha ! : (5plis.j4bresla & ICana Ltmlte4itEj 1:10pm : , , , . . . . . lCans.is CIty l.xprtss. . . , $ : ltpln . . . . . Nebrammkaliical ( ax. Suu ) . 9:00ani .paver I SIQu CITY A PACWIC , IArrlyea Omn.mhal Depot , 11th _ ac.d Webster St. . Omaha . . . . . . . .St. aui LIIIte4. . . . . . . . . . lArrIv& Orn.haiuniurn Depot. Diii & Maaonts.I Onab. & . . . . .St. PautssetHej . . , , , . . TI ltOpnl 1:10am..Sioux City Psssenger. . , . , . , . ao3pn l5pmn..St.Paut Llmted. ! . . . . . . . . . Dhfamn : .eavea j ttN1O1ttC'FIC. IArtivms Omaha.UnlonDepot , 10th &MabOn SII.f Omaha :30ani. . . , , , , . , Wearney . . . . . 4IOjj I 8:10am..Overland : Limited , . . . . . . . . . 4liiummi 'h 1:30pm tlaat'ce&Strouii.h'g t * . ( eSUni.I30i&um ii :44pm.0ranu3 : Iiian.l I7xpte. . 4ex. Bun.J30pm4 ; . . . . . . . . . . . . Fast Mali. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:40am : ; : - ; . . ' i W'AIl.tSIl flAILVAY IArrii U ia qsts.t dmni 1:30pm..St. : Louis Cnnou UeI . . . . . . . MUNON'S ( ' .11 1 RHEUMTI sI CUE MUflyon'a lihouniatlam Cure Is guaranteed to be absolutely IiarmuIe and a strong tonic In bulidhig up the wtak and debut. tated. 11 cures acute or muscular rheti- matisIn In from one to flyo days. Sharp , shooting pains In any part of the batly stopped by a few doses. A prompt , corn- pleto and pernianont cure for lainencas , soreneo-i , stiff bclc and all palna In hips and loins. Chrotilo rheumatIsm , sciatica , lum. bago , or pain In the back are speedily cured. IL seliloin ( toll. to give relief ( ruIn ono or two doses amid almost InyarIabl7 cures before ono bottle has been used. Price 25c , Munyon'a Dyspepala Cure positively cures all forms of Indigestion and stomach troubles , Price 21c. Munyon's Kidney Cure epee4lly cures plins in the back , loins or groins and all form of Icidney thlsease. Munyon's 'ltalIzor. price $1.00. A separate speciflc for each disease. At all drugg'sts. mostly 25c a bottle. Personal loUcra to Prof. Munyon , 1605 Arcit streeL PhIladelphIa , Pa. . answered with free rnetlleal advice for any disease. 011 eai'1es & Searle 2xi- SPECIALISTS l. Nervous , Chronic 1hr1va1Discss. ' 4 _ WEtgME1 pt TreattuHut by 111mb It SYPLMLS Cured for life and the oiaon thoroughil 'eansed from time system. l'lLFS. I1'ISTULA tuji I1F.CTAL U1.CERS , IIYDROCFl.ICS AND VARICOCflLE permanently and guccebStuily cure , ) . 21tcthod new anti unfailing. tTflIflTilDC AJfl'PI C1T Cured ) IflIuIuI-IL ; Iiu UL.u..i utliotno By now method without pain or cutting. Call on or address with stamp. Ti , . C ci 1' t.nrh' 111) 8. I4ttiSt , Lit. t.aii U. mJLaIILb1 Q'nbmb Nab. 'l'OO 'hi'l' IIV213N F'OR MUD LARKS. Ilnecs at Foir ( .rfluiIIl $ l',44110n041 Until 'I'ostlL , The sudden amid UflOlCdted change in the wettther at noon yesterday necessitated a Dootponement of the eice thntli today. whemo yesterday's card wtllbe rought off. This wilt prolong tha meeting over until Maim- day , when , with good wcathcr , the last day's program will be trotted. Thus far the rnct- lag has been a succees rInd the horoemen are all pleased at. tlie'higk class of the events so far toni ! tHe .prospucts for good Slort today and on to tld close. On Tuesday. with a ittl. warmer weather , old campaigners says''the Omaha track record would have liminTcut ilown to 2:03 : , and they are all anticlphttn some surprisc'a yet to come. The rnanagement WItS just congratulating itsclf 0tlmo success of the meotlng thus far. ; viierii _ Jupiter I'iuvius Stepped In and spoiled , . In. _ a measure , the well laid plans. . . , . , SCO1IICS 011' TIlE WICSTERN LEAGUIiI. . ° _ 2..l.I.J , Ititin Stops tile CSLIi % * KcI5115 Clt syItli tIm& Seipre Tied. KANSAS CITY. JUnoh11.-The Blues sue- ceedeel in tying the score in the eighth today , when rain put an end to the game. Score : . - Kansas City . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 1 2 3-7 MinfleIlpOLis . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 0-7 Hits : Kansas Ctty , 6 1lInneapolis , 11. Errors : Kmonaas City. . 2 ; MInneapolis , .i. Batteries : lievis , Lake and Carney ; hutch. Inson and Schriver. INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , . Juno iL-Score : Indianapolis . . . . . . . r. 2.l 0 4 0 0 0 1-13 Coiumbwi . . . . . . . . . OU,4001003.-8 HItsi : Indianapolis , 16 : Columbus. 6. Er- roni : Indianapolis , 5 ; Columbus , .1. Dat. teries Daninion and Buckley ; McGreovy and Wilson. - GRAND 1tAPIDS' , Mich. , June 11.-Score : Grand Rapids . . . . . 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-5 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20210021'-S Hits : Grand Rapids , .8 ; Detroit , 14. Er. rors : Grand Jtaplmls , 1t ; 1)etroit , 2. lInt- tories : Thornton and Smith ; Fifleld and Twinelinm. MILWAUICIOE , Wis , , Juno 11.-Sepre : ? miilwaiIlcee . . . . . . . . . 2 I ) U 0 0 3 5 0 tI-Ia St.I'aui . . . . . . . . . . . . 100000000-1 , Hits : Milwaukee. 14 ; Paul , 13 Errors : Mllis'aulceo , I ; St. I'atu , 5. flatteries : hlutt- ger and Sior ; Donzergnd Spies. STANDING OFTJI1 TEAMS , Played. . Won. Lost. P.C. Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0C 25 33 5 I Indlanapolli . . . . . . . . 37 22 15 59.5 Kansas City . . . . . . . . 40 . 22 18 55,0 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . 'i 20. 15 52.0 Minneapolis . . . . . . . . .10 21 19 52.5 Milwaulcco . . . . . . . . . 411 22 21 51.2 Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . 41 16 21 35.4 Grand Rapids . . . . . . 4 : ' Games today : St. Paul at Milwaukee ; Minneapolis at Kansas CIt' . Stro.i,4ucrg % EI s Ittsfly , STROMSUURG , Neli. , Juno ll.-Special Telegram ) -Sromslmurg0 won the second game of the. IJradshay eriea with case , The features wore th line work of Finecy , Stromsbitrg's pitcher , qnd the terrific batting - ting of the home team , Score ; Sthomsburg . . . . . . . . .2 0. 2 0 1 4 a I 0-17 flradshaw . . . . . . . . . . .0l01l01j2-7 hilts : Stromsburg. 15 Dradshaw. 4. Errors - rors : Stromsburg , 8 ; Iltnmjshaw , 12. 13aes an balls : Oil Finocy. :1 : ; off Itosettlaif , 5 : off 1.tmtson , 3. Strtick out.u 1y Finecy , 8 ; by itosoflhmiff , 4 , Zatterios : Stromaburg , Flnecy rind Sh1ltiilG Illrtmdshaw , floonluiff. Mason , Voting and Douglass , Umpire : Coon. lntmni Iielcers ( Oil tot' llutti The Doano collegq foot ball team , itrimgthened by Home , 11ni'ersity of No. . bramilCa players. and ljy0 Ithger , captain o7 Limo Dcii Moines foot ball teltmn loft Wedtiesdny evening over the Jitirllngton I or butte Mont. , where they play .Tuno 13 , - ivhlcli i.s tflOWfl ns MinOrs' ulay , Thu team .vlil . liblY us folloiva : Center , Metford I IUCLI'llg. Jones and 141 ; tIIckIdS , itobbinie tnd Durgan ; ends. 1I.uton unit Kcnmogy ; I iuartor , L'mtvttt ; hiulo',11.IuIiis and Fees ; 1 'ull , flogerli. . .eroi Ii I .11 3 Childton Cry fo , LI jHu itcher's Castoria . it.J Oil ChinCryfor 'itcher's Caria ChUenCryco tcher'aCaotora - - . . iu _ I PURE MALYllISKEY ? EVERYWOMAN - . SU1etin1e2 CPmIs a rellebli tUOflthly regulating l11edlciu ' 7 DR. PEAL'S : - EWNYROYAL PILLS1 AprempLsafsandcerthfaiuresglL Thsgesa tu ( fir , l'eal's ) mi.verd1uppoiut. ne aaywber , Nul ice lo Cois'iiiturs. OFFICII Oil' SECRIITAIIY JiO4hlD OF' flUOATION , IIAS'I'JNGS , kt'b. , Julio 10 , -StiltId bids will ho reecivct.1 until Julio ' 1. 12 In , , by thu fiotrd of IilucttIon ( , hitittitigs Neb , , for llctLtlhIg itud ventilating I Vcst ' , ard school tiiiilding , I'Ians anti peeillcIltioIIs lire Oil flip with J. N , Clarke , mrm'sident of board. The board rtserycs the right to reject all or nIl bkhj. J. N. ( ILAI1ICF , I'resltlent. H. W. MYE1tS , Secretary , j 12 ti it FREE ADVICE'S ' FLEET FEET Mound OiLy Handicap Sees a Now Rocorti for Piftoon.ixtecuth3. DALI-SECOND UNDER THE WORLD'S ' MARK Nice Itimee front tIme I'ost Sees a lrt'- lug I'ltiislt tint ! a Ieelslon Imy Nimse in 'iiisierfiii , 'l'iiiw. ST. LOUIS. Juno 11.-Time spctators at Sportsman's park today saw l'ree Advice clip bait a second olt the world's record for seven nut ! a half furlongs , imeid b ) ' Libertine , and made over this track on August 3 , 1S95. The track was In line condttioim. In the Mound City handicap , Magnet iii- stalled as the favorite , with Free Advice second choice. Free Advice anti Nick proved to ho bad actors at the post and delayed time stsirt twenty tnttiutes. China finally catigitt theta in line and away the ) ' wont with Nick , Magnet , I"reo Advice and Leader Dan in time order hauled , with the others close up. At the quarter hole , which was reached in OIlS5 , Linda bad Jtitnpetl into the load , with Magimet half a 10115111 Oft , Nick third , while Martin on Free Advice had dropped back to fifth place tuid woo going easy , Ilarnioro lost , 'limo half Was reached in 0:42 : 3.5 , wIth the ioauiors in their TC-8ieCtiVO places. Free Advice fifth and Italniero sixth. The three-tuarters pole , which was reached ill 1:05 : 1.2. saw a change. Magnet was a 11050 iii front of the Linda. viio was one and a half lengths ahead of Nick , i'ltli ltaniicro next , coming fast. At. the stretch Free Advice waa in second place , a length behind Magnet and Martin was riding. Garner on Magnet , realizing the horse be had to beat. was gaining on him feat , Went . to the whip. At tile furlong Polo Free Advice was surely amid stcaduly getting nearer. 1)0 what lie could , Garner was not ablu to increase his load and about twenty feet from the wire Free Advice - vice was on oven terilis atid succeeded In vinlmiug by a short head in a terrific drive on the wile front one of the gatnest horses on the turf. Itesults : First race purse $400 , for 3.yeitr.olds six furlongs : May Timonipson (5 to II won , Gath (11 to JO ) second , Earl Dug (40 ( to I ) third , Timal 1I5. Second rztce , purse $100 for 2-year-old fillies four and a halt Itlrlongs : Itemember Mo (12 ( to 1) ) won , Fig Leaf (9 ( to Id ) iwc- amid , 'rho Cup (2. ( to 1) ) third. Time : OSii. : Third race. purse $ itfi , soiling , one mile and a sixteenth : Crovessu (3 ( to 1) ) won , Muskalongo (7 ( to 5) second , llingbhhiger (2 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:0 : ½ , Fourth race , the Mound City handicap. for 3-year-ohio ntmtl uiward. 31,50) , seven amid a half ( tirlongs : Free Advice , lOS ( Martin ) , 7 to 2 , won ; Magnet. 125 ( Garner 3 to 2. second : Itamniero , 103 ( T Sloan 11 to 2 third. Time : h:33. : Fifth race , purse $100 , live furlongs ! Mon. crieth ( even ) voti , Dtro ; 11 ( S to I ) second , Estaca (4 ( to 1) ) thIrd. Time : 1:023. : Sixth race , PUrse $100 , one mile , selling : Tom Elmoro 15 to i ) won First Deal (2 ( to 1) ) second , Cherry StOne (15 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:43. : SCRATCHES AT GIIAVESFIND. NEW YOL1IC , June 11.-Today's card at Gravesend wits ruined by scratches. and in the first , second and Ilttli races only three horses went to tile post. The Park. way handicap wa won by'tho favorite , St. Maxine , Aurellan and Dorlais beIng nowhere. In the Hanover stakes there was a very bad start. Succcsful , who hail been very heavily backed , was left. at the post , and Salvador was practically left. HI Daddy w1ui the favorite. but couid do no butter than second , St. lJurthoiomnev winning cuts- il' . ThtI mochino was used to start time fourth race , and they got away promptiy and iii luerfect line. Brisk , the favorite , won Very easily. In the last race there wii.q another prompt start with the ma- chine. and Peep o'Day , the favorite , took the lead early in the race and was never headed. flesuits : , First rl e..ftvaImpd2a halt furlopgs. King's Conhsel (4 ( to 5) wpn Azure (0 ( to 5) second , OldMat (12 ( to 1 > thIrd. Time : 1:114. Second race , mile and an eighth : Nanki- pooh (9 to 20) won , Chugnut (5 to 2) ) second , Song anti Dance (10 ( to 1) third. Time ; i:574. Third r.tce , Hanover stakes , one-half mile. seiiihg : St. flarthtIlomew (3 ( to I ) won , Hi Daddy (3 ( to 1) ) second , P.tssover (20 ( to I ) third. TIme : 0:50'4. Fourth race , one mile , selling : Brisk (7 ( to 5) won , Copyright (4 ( to 3) second , Premier (5 to .2) ) thIrd. Time : 1:43. : Fifth race , the Parkvay handicap , mile and a sixteenth : St. Maxim (1 ( to 2) ) won , Aurellan (10 ( to 1) ) second , Dorian (5 ( to 2) ) third. TUne : I :5l. : Sixth race. one mile : Peep o' Day (13 ( to 10) ) StOli , Ililzabeiia. (20 to I ) second , Ventetina (15 to 1) ) thin ! . Time : 1:4IL RUN UI' P111Th PRICE ON RONDO. CINC1NNATI June lL-T. P. Hayes had hia $10,000 coft , Rondo. in the Ohio stakes toIay , entered for $1,230. Rondo won easily. As soon as the horses finished several 'eil known owners gathered around tim judge's stand , anti the bidtlin begun. The fIrst price offered was $ l.5(0 , and alter some lively bidding , ho was knocked down to the owner -fot 15.005. Four favorItes and two outsiders von the ctrtl. Weather clear ; track good. Results : First race , 'five furlongs , selling , purse $400 , malibu 2-year.oids : Adxtlid (6 ( to I ) won. Martyred (7 ( to 1) ) second , Rampage (0 ( to 1) ) third. Timc' 1:01. : Second race , seven furlonga , 3-yeor-olds , purse $400 : Ranolero (1 ( to 1) ) won , Soniper Ego (3 ( ½ to 1) ) second , Argentina 1 ! (100 to 1) third. Time : 1:2S' : . Third race , live furlongs , selling , 2-year. oltl maidens , purse $100 : Charina ( oven ) won , 'rime I'iutecrat 'to 1) second , Itisquc (8 td 1) ) third. Time : 1:01 : % . Fourth race , seven furlongs , the Ohio stakes , for 3-year-oids. vaiue of stakes $1,440 : Itondo. (2 to 5) won , Moyian (2 ( to I ) see- Oilul , Bloomer. (10 to 1) ) thIrd. Tune : 1:21 : % . Fifth race. one mile , selliit , for 3-year'- olul nod over , purse $100 : Isiizm (1 ( to 2) won. Nannie D (8 ( to 3) second. fley dcl Mar (5 ( to I ) third. 'i'ime : 1:44 : % . Sixth mace. six furlongs , soiling , fOr 2-year. o11s atmtt up , purse * 1(10 : Canowood (6 ( to 1) ) % Von , .ltcrnnant II (3 ( to 1) ) second , Iilattie Leu (4 ( to 5) thIrd , Time ; 1:15 % . Fl remumlim's Ituces a I 3lnrslmtIltmsi'i , , MAI1S1IALLTOWN , Ia. , June ll.-Spe- ( chol Telegram.-The ) sodonti day. of the Iowa lItmcn's toflriiutrneiit Opefleil clear , but was clouded at noon and mlii fell a tha last race cndt'ti tonight. The amuiteup lmosuu race resulted : Nevada flrst , 0:42 : 2.5 , $1&0) ; hissouri'alioy second , i 0:12 : 3-5 , E.0 ; la1vern third , 0:43 : , $25. F'Irst nco , fur tat championship , re- suited : 1Inrlaxm 1111(1 Grihmnoli tied for tlrst , 0:40 : Corning , 0:41 : 1.5 ; Mtrshalltown , ) :11 : 1.5. ' 1110 ti will be run oft tomorrow. There svcro ten entries , 'Forty-class hosu race , bc entries. ro- iuited ; Ihatian tofu Sittrstlalitovn , 0il ; , tie I for first ; Grinnell , 0:41 : 1-5 ; Corning anti La 1 Porte , 0:42. : 'Thu Novelty iiO race , run with cart 3I tact to hylralit lay 2OJ feet of ihOse , Un. i ouple section , drop back , tutice out second mellon. put lit fourth section. ottacit pipe 0 third section , three entries : CornIng I [ Intl. 0L3 : 1-5 , $50 ; 1ulnlvern secomiil , 0ltj ; 2-5. 125. Tomorrow weather permitting , will Jo the molt exciting day ottho tournament. ' % % 'lit''l Jtn'M Ut Gn1enloii. GALVESTON. 'rex. , Juno 11.-The second Jay of the Galveston cycle meet was an I mmenso success. A big' crowd west res- nit. Jtcstiits : First race , one mile , Galveston chnmpion. ihlp : Charles ft. French won Tommy lirock iecolid , Leslie Miller third. Tlme 3:24 : % . Second race. otie mile , professional , final icat : Arthur Gardner won , 0. 1. . Stephoa iccotid , "Zlniiny" mtcFarlutitd tillrti , Time : :50. : Third race , one mile , class A , final lieitt : FIoffenbeIn worm , fiovec second , Morris .I1IrI1 , Time : 2eJi : _ Fourth raCe live mIles , profcssional Jack oburn won. ' 9.1mm ) " McIariand second. ( 'mirker third , . 'J'Inio : 14:13. : Fifth race , one-halt mile , professional ; t'igier won , 'rerrel second , Will Colurn bird. 'rime : lOL Sixth race. two miles , prptessiohlal : Sto. ) hefls won , IslcFarlnnd second , Jack Coburn bird , 'rime : 5:44. : lztxai'll mmliii F'rt'iI rle1csou ? hfii ( clmel. 'rue ( oliowers of the vlieellng sport vili JO treliteti to itit evening of 147)011 at Chitrles trcot park next Tucuolity eveiming , whoim 1 , good card of short raves vill ho put on. When time six.day race was over ' 1 ueattiumy 111gb 1 Fredrickson inmethlutel ) ' challenged imu winner for a rucum itt any ( lilhIuilco for lbhY purieo. As Iteatding had hati enough acing to last him ( or it couple of veekui , hmtxvt'li time Kansas C'clont. , ) 10016 hIm up , ititi tile ii. forfeit depoitmf * 23 with time 4Imorting editor of Tim lieu. Manager Mar. us was qiliclc to see the Interest which all vheelmen vero taking iii the affair. so he uttt UI ) it purse of * 100 for three ono.mnilcs aces , best two In three , wipncr to ialCia ill , to be EitIICtI ( ( or by 1"retlriksoti anti ,1mIxwell , Aie 11w paa wilt be set by Put- cy and mate , some fmuet time may be ox- eeted. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ % 'etgrim StNUOtIibtiOst .4 ifnJrw , lItTItLiNOToN , Ia. , June 11.-An impor- .ant meeting of the Western association 1ts livid li'ru today. Quincy ivill be dropped ( ter rtextic'k Unlect rcat Improvement 8 ahown Itr cvtry way , Ltavenworth , Biou - - - - - - - City Cliii Decatur nil stand a good chance of gettIng the franchise in ease Quint' ) ' is dropped. F ? , 1.1. Wemumer of Ilurlinston was electeel president of time nS000hlttiohi , In plaice of G.V. . llrackett. The St. Josephm-Dai Moines protested game was deelareti no game. The POOria'DthbtlqtiO ganie was awartleel to Peoria , GA31185 liP Till ? NATION.tL I.li.tt3Ul1. llrnoklyso Stull lIieSpitlrr' lLmili for list Intiiiit itt l.'nst , 1II100KIXN , 311110 11.-ThIs ntternon's contest between the trookiyns and Clove- 11411(15 was 1101 iii doult in tli fotlrth inn lng. It was hot "C ) " Yoihlig'i.i tiny and 11(1 W8M hit exceptIonally herd , whIi Iatmb hmltl Tebenu's Spiders dowli to four singles. Time stick work of ) 'Otlng Jones wits it tea. ttlre. Fotti- times did ho go to the bitt , making a home run two doubles and a sihigie. Attendance , . . ,500. Score : . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 I ) -.d Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 tI--i hits : iirooklvn. 10 Cleveland , .1. FIrrors : Brooklyn , 2 ; ( leyelahid , 2. liuirIled riltise llrooklyn. 4 ; Cleveland , 0. BaseS Oil lalls Oft Daub , 2 : nIt TotIng , 2. Struck out : By' luvll , , 1 ; 1)3' VotIng , 2. 1101110 run : Jotu's. Ti'o.bnso hits : Jones ( I ) . Stolen iRM&'S McCarthy , Ohilds. louhie ) i1113H 1 Car. corahm toJ.utehntmce. liii by pitebrul hall : fly Young , chioch. Wii'i ittIll1 Voting 2 , Batteries : Ilrooklyn , laiib mmd ( lritit Clovoinnd , Totitmg atmd OCotihior. Umpire : Ilmelie. 11101)5 1.0SF ? AT IiOSTON IIOSTON , June l1.-Iloeuton won today's game by luck ) ' imits itiiui costly errors on time limirt of the visitors Score : lloston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 3 0 0 2 1) ) 0 1 ' -2 Cihicinnati . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ( i-i tilts : Boston , 0 : Cincihmhlntt 5. Errors : Ilostomi , 3 ; Citmeinimati , 3. FIarImet l'utms : 001111 , Two-basIl liitst 1.OIig. Dwycr. Thrt'e.lntso hits : lufty. Stolehi lmses : ilutniiitotm , Ban. nail , Smith. Dottlde platys : MePhica to 1is'- ilig to Smith. Ines emi luahls : Oft Nichols , 4 : oft Iwycr , 4. lIlt by pitelicul ball : Onazel. Struck out : Dv Nichols , 4 ; 1)3' Iwyer , 3. \'iuul pitch : bwyer. lIntterie : ilostoti , NIchols fliRt Gnnzel ; Cincinimati , lwyt'r anti Vaughn. Umpire Lynch. Attcndatlmce. 3,000. COLONELS SCAItF3 TIlE QUAKIII1S. 1'IIILADFLPiIIA , June 11.-The Phlhiies toduty narrowly ocaped defeat at the hiruimdai of the I.ottlsvilie teani. 'l'lmo locals hail the gaInt vcll in lmutnd tititil the eighth , wlwii ( lie Colonels got together nail sue- corded iii tying time score. In the 1'hiliie' halt of the eighth , three singles 1111(1 a base on lumills broihglmt in the wilmning run. At- tetiulance , 3 .141. Score : I'lmiuidelpiiia ! . . . , . . . S (3 ( 0 2 0 0 2 110 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 1 1 1 0 il 09 hIlts : I'liilinlelphiia , 10 : Louisville , 12 , Er. rors : Plmiladclplmia. 3 : LouisvIlle. 6. liztrned ruhis : Lotmisvllie , 3 ; Phiiamlelplmiut , 2. 'rivo- base hits : Miller , Frunter , Nuumh. Three. base hitI Frazer. llama run : Clark. Stolen 1)05051 MIller. Clingmulm (2) ( ) , Hits- tace , Clark. Grady , } lrotmtherai , Struck out : Cilhlgnlion. Doubie plays : Grauly to Ifutil- milan , Cross to Halinmu to lirouthers. First base on balls : Oft Frazer , 3 : oft Taylor , 7. 1-lit by vitclle'l bali : Clnrlc. Batteries : I'hiindolphta. Tuiyio'r and Graily ; Lotmis. yule , Frtaer : almd Miller. Ummipiro : Hurst , BROWNS DIE EASY. WASHINGTON. Julio l1.-lonnhue was vilil iii tIme second inning , forcing in it ruim. Ill the sixth ilvo hilts tot' nIne buses vero mnatle off him. Mutill w'as hit freely , hut haul control of the bali. Attendance , 1 500. Score : Washington . . . . . . . . .0 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 1-11 St.Louis . . . . . . . . . . . .300210000-fl Jilts : Washingtoim , 15 ; St. Louis , 9. Errors : V'mishilngton , 2 ; St. Louis , 0. Earned runs : Vm'asliington , 7 ; St. Louis , 5. Two-base luitut : Meyers. Drown , Abbey , lowd. Three-base lmits : Dowd , Joyce , I'arrott , Maul. home runs : Crooks. Stoleli bases : Cross , Joyce. 11:0505 : on balls : Oft Donahue , 6. Struck out : Dy Maul , 2 ; by Donahue. 3. flatteries : \Vaueluingtoii , Maul and. McGutro ; St. Louis , Donahue and Murphy. Umpires : Weydman and Koefo. SFVENTH THE GIANTS' HOO1200. NEW YORK. June 11.-The New Yorks' "lucky sevetmtli" proved a itoo000 to the locals today for after two were out in that miming i'ittehurg * lit on to Seymour's curves and never lost sight of them until after seven rtmus had been scored. Until the fatal soventim Irwin's men were having things pretty rntictm their own wumy. Vati Haltren pitched the ninth inninh nnd strucic two men out Attendance , 3iOO. Score : Pittsburg . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 3 0-1 NowYork . . . . . . . . . 201011002-7 Hits : Pittsburg 13 : New York , 11. Errors - rors : Pittsburg , b ; New York , 4. Earned runs : ' Plttsburg 4 New York , 4. First butso on hails : Oft kilten 2 ; off Seymour , 7 ; oft Van Haltren , 2. 1ome run : Stenzel. Three-lase hits : K. Smith Decklet' , 0. Davis , Farrel. Two-base hits : J. hmith , TaIi Ilaltren , 0 , Davis , Ticrnan , Gleasoim (2) ) . Stolen base : 12. Smith. Double plays : ljierbnuer to Ely to Ileckley , Donovan to Dockiey to J. Smith , Clarke to Davis , lilt by pitched bail : fly Kilien. 1 : by Se'nioum , 1. flatterIes : Pittsburg , Killen and Sug- dent New York , Seymour , Van Haltren and Farrei. Umpire : Campbell. OLD ANSI2 WINS A GAME. BALTIMORE. June 11.-Pop Anson's team defeated the Cimnmpioims In an eleven-inilillg game. Attendance , 3,512. Score : Baltimore . . . . . .00000010200-3 Chicago . . . . . . . . .0 0 2 0 0 00 0 1 0 2-5 Hits : Ilaltimore. 14 ; Chicago , 12. Errors : ilaltimoro , 1 : ChIcago , 2. Earned runs : Dm1- there , I ; Chicago , . , Two.base hits : Dah- len , Anson. Three-base hits : Decker. Stolen lascs : Doyle. Double paye Reitz to Jell- niligs to Doyle : Dahlen to I'fehter to Anson ; Plotter to Amison ; lCeelet to 1)oyle. Dases on halls : Oft Hotter , 3 ; off Grilllth , 2. Struck out : thy Hotter , 3 : by GrIllith , 2. Passed balls : Cluirlc , 1 ; Kittredgo , 1. llattteties : I baltimore. lioffer and Ciarlco ; Chicago , Grit- 5th anti IClttretlge. Uniplro Sheridan. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Chweland . . . . . . . . . . 40 III 3.1 55.0 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . 43 27 1(3 ( 52.8 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . 413 27 19 58.7 l'hiladelphta . . . . . . . 413 27 19 SS.7 Iloston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 21 l4 57.1 Wsuthington . . . . . . . . 42 22 20 52.1 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . 411 23 23 50.0 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . 4t 22 22 50.0 I'lttuelurg . . . . . . . . . . . 42 It It 1.0,0 Now York . . . . . . . . . . 45 20 25 44.1 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . 43 13 30 30.2 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . 43 9 34 20.9 Genies today : Cleveland at Brooklyn ; Chicago lit. Baltimore : Louisville at Philit- ulei2hit ; ; Pittumburg at New York ; CIncinnati at Boston ; St. Louis at Waslingtoim. ' ' ' JLIISUL'l'14. W11)STEIII' ( ASSOCIt'I'ION ilitrileigiosm , 1)ubuilue misimi Itouleford % 'in Summit' l'ostlosmed Gmiitmcs. BURLINGTON , June l1-Scoro Ilurlingtoti . . . . . . . . . .0 3 0 2 2 3 3 0 0-13 St. Joseph..I 0 1 U 0 2 1 1 17 1Iituo Burlington. 12 ; SI , Joseph , 13. FIr. rors : llurllngton , 5 : St. Joseph , ' 1. Batter- es : Niehol 1111(3 Grim ; Coburn and Parker , CEDAR ltAPID , Juno 11.-Score : Dubuque . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-1 1euitr Itapidue . . . . . . . .0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 hits : Dubtique , 5 : Cedar Rapids , 3. FIr- rors : Dumbuqile , l. Ceulur linpids , 5. Batter. es : Smith and Zahnu.'r ; ttlslcy 1111(1 1)0mb- 11111. IIOCKFOBD , Ill. , June 11.-Score : [ tockford . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 4' 5 0 0 1 0 1-11 L'coria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 2 I ) 1 0 0-3 hilts : ItOciCtord , 12 ; PeorIa , 7. Errors : locicforil. 2 ; I'eorIa 5. Iinttcried : tinder- vood and Snyder ; Gregory and eislor. STANDING OP THFI TEAMS. l'layed. WtlI1 , Lost. P.C. DeH Moines . . . . . . . . 31 28 3 00.3 1 'coria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0,0 ItoclGford . . . . . . . . . . 40 : ii 16 03,0 ) tihuque . . . . . . . . . . . :11) : ) 32 17 55.4 ? etiutr RapIds . . . . . . 2i 15 23 87.5 i it , Jo130)1 : ) . . . . . . . . . . 37 13 II 3.5.l C iuriingtoti . . . . . . . . . 41 34 27 31m1 I uinc ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 It 21 21.1 ' I Games ' today : St Joseph III llurilngton ; Des Moines at Quincy ; Peoria at Eiockford ; I Jubuque at Cedar htapiil. Cnri's 1I'net MIle. DENVER , Juno h1-Ceorgn Card clipped wo seconds oft the vorit3' recormi for the matour paceth nun today. Ills actual tine ulmohilciuti ) was 1:15 : 2-fl , tIme reoril lutjlti ' , :1:0 : 2-5. The world's record of 1:13 : 2.3 ( or he two-thirds of a mile was aIo uirnuishcd , lard's tiriuo beIng 2:12. : Iiq SiIt.3 $ paced by a ii axtot. II a GETS TIIROUCII IN A hURRY Mazonlo Granti LoJgo Goucludos Ita cs- lions Ycstaraay Afternoon , NEXT MEETING TO BE HELD IN LINCOLN I'irst ( ' , rnttd 3iiisrr of ( lie NeIrnslit Iuiiilgt' , lhmhert C. Jordan , ( I nit OvtitI.tmIi'ift ) ' Years a 3iiisiti. At time session of the Masonic grani lodge held yesterday lmiOrIltflg the conmniltteti on codIfication of the laws Presented its report' , aceom- Dallied by a CDI ) ) ' of limo laws as reviset and brought tIP to tlnte. The report of the corn- mnittee was adoitc'd StIll the committee was given a hearty Vote of thalmks for time effi- cleat manner in which It had performed tita work assigned to It. 4tn nnmendtneimt to the by-law's presented at time last scsaion of limo grand lodge , pm- vilIng that the iwr diem of members in atteimdnncc uon tim grand lodge should be limited to two days , was rejected by the adolition of time report of the cotntnltteo to which it lied beell referred. All arnondluont to the iy-lws which hail licell laid over since limo last session was auloptml , providitlg that all Iilaster dasoii who imave betm nmemnbcrs in good Standing for thirty years almd who have reached the age of 65 years , may , by a umajorlty vote of the lodge , be placed upon the retired - tired list and shall be exenipt from the paynient of further 10.1170 titles , and the lodge shall hot lie liable to the grand lodge for dues 1)0 Ituicit retired mflenlbers , A striking feattiro of limo Inorning sea- sian was the reception tendered thu venerable - able htobert C. Jordan , the first graliul Inflator of Masons lii the state of Nobrasini. lIe was escorted into ihto lodge rootii by a leCial conminittee appointeul by tht grand limatutor for that purpose atiti i'as receivol with the ltigilest. lmommors known to tlto MasonIc fraternity , after which lme was given time seat of honor bcsiila time grand lIbeler. Owing to the lhyslcal weakiless of time voneral e iast gratid Ihiaster ime requested - quested Graiii Master Wilson to express Imis tlmanlcs to time grand lodge for the hmonor just conferred upoim hIm , The grand master addressed time lodge iii a most fooling amul oio0tlcmmt maimer , referring to the service rendered thmo fraternity in titis jurisdiction by the venerable brother , who had boon made grand lmiastcr of Nebrasica over thirty- nine years ago , alill vito haul been a monm- her of the fraternity over fifty years. The address of the gralhtl master was ti. totlciiiiig tribute to time simple lifo of the venerable brother at lila aIde and at its conclusion the applause was long and hearty. Time members in attendance from time lodges in Lincoln resi'nteu1 en invItation frotio the lodges of that city to tile granti lodge , esking that the next sessIon of time grand lodge be imeld in that city. Time invitation - vitation was accepteui and the next session of the graiul lodge , wlmicim has beotm halt lii Omaha for a number of years , wIll ho hold in tile capital city. ELECTION OP OFFICERS. Time election of omeers was timeli taken up and resulted as follows : Charles J. l'holps of Scbuyler , time present deputy grand master , was elected groom ) master : John B. Dinsrnore of Suttoim was advanced from the position of graitti seimlor warden to timat of deputy grammd master ; Frank H. Young of Broken Ilow wits aulvatmced front thte office of grand junior warden to that of grand senior warden. It lacing long after time noon hotmr a recess was then taken before tlmo position of grand junior warden was filled. Wimen the grand lodge convened In tim afternoon the election of ofilcers was resumed - sumod , Henry K. Kerman of Lincoln betng elected as jrtmmmtl jumilor wardtamm. ChrIstian Hartniaim of Omaha was re-elected as grand treasurer and William It. flnivcim of Omaha was re-elected ( or the twenty-fiftlm time as gratmd secretary of the grand lodge of No- braslca. Time grand master-elect ammnouhicoul the following appointtve ofhicers for time ensuing - suing year : Harry C. Harman of Nebraska City , grand chaplain ; Samuel it. Smutlm of indlanola , grand orator ; James A. Tulinys of TIed Cloud , grand custodian ; William . Kaysor of Omaha , grand marshal ; A. W. Crites of Chadron , grand senior deacon ; Frauds II. White of Phattanmoutim. grand junior deacon ; Jacob King of I'apilliolm , grammd tyler. Tile grand lodge officers-elect were then luly immatalled by I'ast Granul Master George IV. Llninger , assisted by Past Grand Master Samuel It. Davidson , as grant ! Imiarsimal. 1tcoJutIoiis of thanks were voted to the retiring graimul master , Henry 11. Wilson of Liiicolii and to the bretherlm of Omaha for the genoromis entertnhtlrlidnt afforded limo Visitltlg delegates. The several standing commIttees reported an the various matter which had bcezm referred - ferred to timeni , anti Ume business of the rand lodge was completed , the grand nas- icr announcing that the lodge would ho hosed until the 4th of June , next year , when the lodge will mcci 1mm , Lincolmm. IIOlhJhlt'I' .tNl ) 11010 VlIl1NN ' 10 3lFiIfiP , 'l'tutitils Cltitiiiiintinitsj 15t-CltjimmtmIa in ? thI.lillt' Slamles' I'lioil. NEW YORK , June 11.-'fiie Middle States Ihanpionshll1) tournament wits coiltinuNi itt Mountain Station , N. J. , today. Tim octal-fInal round 1mm time iuIcn' singles , time' hampIouship event' , resulteul as follows : Clutrenco Ijoburt , New York Lawn TunIut : ltml , , . beat George L. Wrenim , harvard , 0-1 , 1-ti , 6.4 , It. I.Vrvmn , harvard , beat Richard 3toveti , St. Georps Tennis climb 5.i. 1-a. hobart amid JlobVregmn viiJ play time leciuling game , ltIuii's tiotubles , prelinilnary .roupj 11. P. Davis and Lieutenant % V. A. ilethel , IVc'it Point , 11111 It. II. Miles , jr , nail 0. 11. Allies , 7.5 i7 , 6-3. ' First rotmntl ; w' . N. Frazer and A. P. Slnimnonmis beat' 1)avis amml Jj'th1Cl , 4-fl. 0-h , 0-3. 5 , C. Millet antI .1. 3' , 'i'utllmnngo Jr. , bettt . P. ilawi's zulu it , D , 'l'hurier , 6--I 6-0. St'coimul roe ad : Cluiremien lloleirt antI It. I ) . Wrenn bent' ; . N. J"razet' Itilti A. 1' . Sininioiids , 6-2 , 'J-a , I Millet anti 'Fuillrnago beumt ( I , r4. Wrenn tud Alfred Godrnuin , 6-3 , 1-6 , 6-2. Cricket , 'rho game on Ill , , grountis of the Omnhi ti'ket club all Stmturday afternoon will 10 All Salmitsi' church imgaiiijtt the Omaha rieket ltmb. A glftmlCa , itt time learnt ; below will show' hat thu teutnh representing. tile "ijaiihts neltides a good inamiy of the lwst players if iii , , cluil , , eonnuuqtmentl ) ' thu "Sinners" huivo got their hands full If timey win. 'rho' tiummns- "Iitlnts"-It. W , 'faoyior , cnpthln : M. A , ' hitlI , J , II. Eutntns , U , II , Vnughmutn , 1V. It , 'aligharm , C. If. Cookaton , It. It. Young , C. I , Yommmij , John Guliul , ' 3' . hal , Treytior , C. I. AitCimt9iOti W. W , Owt'mne. "iliiiners"-jj. Lawrie , eitptIlin I' . 111k itch , J , YVflhiCihI , J. Canieroim , P. Ii , Mnr- liutli , J , louglns , C , Hill , 11 , Now , H. II , Iprngu& I ) , ttrotcjmiti , hCtv , J , I' , D. Llwyd , V. J. Calvin , C. H. l'ottur , C , Tutbiel1 , Stumps wIll be tdtcli'ol at 2:21) : sharp , After he game 111010 wIll be it COtilniittee meet. ng' to discuss some very Important bust. ess. I k # - = j "Wash us with Pearline ! 'I That's all we ask. Save us from that dreadful rubbing- It's wearing us out ! it \r want Pearline-tlie original washing-compound- the one that has proved that it can't hurt us-Pearline ! Don't experiment on us with imitations ! We'd rather bc rubbed to pieces than eaten up , "