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    TUB OMAHA DAH.T M3E : TCtl'BSDAY , JV1.T 2 , 1890.
8PEG1RL NOT10E8.
A < 1 > el tl rmrrM for lhfc eolninn *
rrlll tie InUcn until 12i"O p. tn. for
the ctcnltiK nnil until S p. in. for the
tuoriilntt nnil Snnilny edition * .
A I * prlNe * * , ! ) } reiU ' lltur n nntn-
liernl pliepli , cnn linvo nn trrrn n l-
flrp * i'il lo n iiunibrrril Irttpr In cnrr
tt Thp Ilcp. Aii ipr o nililrrnfleil
will IIP delivered on pri'nentiitInn of
thr rhn'k only.
lli.t * . 1 1-ISe n n-oril llr t Innrrtlonl
Je n noril tlirrt-nf pr. \iitlilntc tnUcn
for IPK * thnii SSp for HIP fir * ! ln er-
tlon. Tlipxp nil erll einent uint b *
rnni > ii rnitlvelj.
KU MAI.I : HUI.I * .
TTANTKI ) . AN IDEA ; WHO CAN THINK OK
f mr dimple thingto patent * Protect your
Id * * * thy ma/ brine you wealth. Write John
WeJilerbuni A Co. . l > rj > t. V. . Patent Attnm-ys.
\Von-ilncton. I > . C. . for thir | l. ) prltoffr
anil n ll t of two hundred Inrrntlam wanted.
JI-TW
ITS TO HSO A MONTH AN EXPENSES I'ACO
aleratm fnr dKars. exprli-m-e unaece r > ' .
i/in-lard Kn. > js , Little Clerx clear rn cilno
free to m-.i customer. Hl ho ( ) & Kline. * l.
M. . . lt-M .H-Jyy
_ _
WANTED. SALy MAN F n NEIl. AND IOWA.
Liberal cAlar > . alru l < ! e line men. Fcr par
ticulars od.lreew California CMer Cn . _ fhlrato.
VTANTED. INTELLIGENT WOMAN To MANS -
* S * branch bu lne > . of The Vlavl Cnmi ny.
* one who has used the remedies preferred. Add
-t 6 . Ilee C iS-V !
WANTED. A GIRL I-XJR GBNKRAL HOUSEwork -
work , references re > iulred. } WI Dodge t.
| C-M < gJl _
WANTED AT ON'"E. INTELLIGENT LADY
not und r W. po ite eil of qunllOcatlon of nle -
laily ; nwd not be experience * ! , but must have
CQod city references. Address S 4 . Itf olllcc.
WANTED. AN KXPERIUNfF.P GIUU FOR
Bvneral houwwork. 18SI S. 1. Mrs. E. Jlui-k-
Jnsham.
KOU iii\Tiiofsis.
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE flTY. THE
O. P. Davis Company. I'M Farnam. D * < - >
IIOUSI5S , 11ENAWA & CO. . 103 N. 15TII ST.
JIODIMIN HOUSl . C. A. STARR , 5JS N.Y.L1FE
D 80s
HOUSES. WALLACE , UROWN HLK. 1C &
- < r
TOR RENT , S-ROOM HOUSE , ALL MODERN
conveniences ; south tent nnd convenient to
bu ln s. Inquire at KS Half Howard ,
-s. . U 1W
S-ROOM. DETACHED. MODERN HOfSE. JK.
Hntjulre MSI Capitol avenue. U. II. Roblson.
CI1O1CG 11OUSKS ANT ) COTTAOKS FOR KENT
all o\er the city. Ii to SM. flJellty. 17"S Far
nam. A bargain. S-r x.m hou. e. all mixlern. In
nnc re ; > alr. 4111 Lafayette ave. , opp. Lafayette
TWO FINE HOfSCS. ONE 8. ONE HOOMS.
Ill and l"i S. JCth t. . all mo.lern . coaven-
leiwra ; be t residence part of the Uty. Inquire
s : N. V. Life ; telephone KW. D JlSrt
STEAM HEATED STORES AND FU\TS.
Howard Ranck. ocnt , 1C19 Chicago
FOR RENT , MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE AT
611 Park ave. In.julre at Fuller's drug "tore ,
llth and Douwlas St. D MEM
LAROH LIST OF HOUSES. THE UTRON
Reed Co. . ! 1J S. 14th St. D MS03
TWO C-ROOM HOUSES. 500 SOUTH J2D.
I > M879 Jy6'
MODEL SIX' ROOM COTTAGE , LAWN AND
shade. :15I Miami st. D 37S
SMALL HOUSE , 4U S. IfTH AVE. D < SS
FOR RENT. MODERN FL.VTS. LANCE
block. Gbfi South 13th St. D MC * Jj-24
C-II < X > M COTTAOB. KS OHIO ST. ENQUIR
l l South l th fit D Jl
rou KENT : s r.ooits. CITY wATin.
ca ? . furnace. 8.U ft. cor. lot. snade. cast front.
ji.M. ShcrMX > J , 43 N. Y. Life. D M , < I *
To-UOOM iroUSE7"AIvt , MODERN IMl'llOVE-
rv roents. Owen McCalTrey , M5 llarncy jtU
i-o roil N-ICI : HOUSE. T noojis. FUIINACE.
loth. etc. ; choice location. Sll So. SCth. cor.
Mason. O 3 Jl
T ndoM. noDEnN noui : . LAHOB LAWN.
ISth. fouth of Manilerton. D i l Jl
COOLEST FUIINISHBD CDTTAGE NEAIl
HUh < ebool : early applicant , vacant house
price. S 11. lite. -ME43 &
C-KOOM COTTAOE OX FULL IT. . ClSTErtN
city water , batn. gas and furnuce lwh
st * 'f -sts u ;
KOU HUM' KiilXISIII3I : > UOO.11S.
FUllMFHED llOOMd , 1IUUSEK.EE1MNO. "
St. llary-n. C-'jWJT-
FTRNldHED . HOrsEKBEl'INO :
St. Mary's. E 667 Jr
U.VROE. COOL. SOUTH R' > OM. MIDDLE
floor ; suitable for two. SOU7 Cuss st.
Y-OR ' RENT. PLCAS. ' . T SUMMER ROOMS
central location. Address S H. U ' .
.
_ _ j. .
ELKQANT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT
ir ; centrally located. Call at the
US N. 18xh 6L E-M8 8
WVNTED AT ONCE. I1RST CLASS SODA
mas ; must 1 * experienced man. Siierroan
IcCVnnell lrus Co. , Omaha. U S71-3
FURNIS1U.I > ROOMS ; HoUSEICKUPINO
cheui > . SCJS Si. Mary's.
THREE NH'B FfRSl.-HED UOOJI5 ; Ll'lIIT
Jiou * ke t'tnB 11U . - . llth. _ U-MsTS
jIJVIlGH FRONT RO./M TO ItEN-f TIIEA ! ' . ALL
convcnlvncM , on cur line. 1T N. SJr > l n.
, E T- ]
UOOMS AM ) IIOAltl ) .
SOUTH FRO.VT ALCOVE ROOM ; HOARD. S10
F-MW7 JyM
TOR RENT. ROOMS WITH IJOARD. TRAN-
sU-nts HcoojnmoJ.lted. Utopia , 1121 l > , itnp. . .rt
street. F-49DJJ-
PLEASANT "ROOMS WITH HOARD : RATEb
reawnaWe. J _ " l K-7S ! 4'
FINK"liOOiI. WITH HOARD : DBTAC1ICD
c * . l JUtllul lawn , rha e trees ; len-r-
7 : : NO. iMh t. F-MS75 :
S FRONT ROOM FOR TWO ; MODERN
funilly. S.CW St. Mary'e P MS76
LOVKLY IllX M. G < "H > I1JARD. JJ.M ANIJI.M
week , ill Nu. Ut.i. F SU7 ;
KOIl IIH.\T I XKt'H.VISHI-i : ) ROOMS.
CHAMUERS FOR RENT. MAN AND WIFE
city nuter ; ua lc I > IM' . .U N. 17ili tt.
tt.G
G SW
KOH 1IK.NT STOHIiS A.M1
FIRST CLASS II1CK STORC IH'ILDING. WU
l' miin. ihmt tlauvi ami l u tin. nt. w.ll alter
to will tenant , luv ivnt. JI4 t t 'lat'l ll'k bids
I-SH
FOR RENT. TUB 4-STORY HRll'K Bl'lLHINQ
at * 1 Fanum > l. Tn > < buli'luvs h a lirrpiuul
c incnt iJiTWti. i.I. rumpli-i-- slum hetin ; ; tU
turvn , WAter * 11 ull ri < jui . tu , tc. Ap ily jti
tlid orilce. uf Ttie I > e. 1 UI
A < ; ii.Vl' XV.l.NTUU.
AGUNT3 WANTED , TOR NEW FRUIT JAI
CAP ; nt t * old in starM. 1U asy : gotxl praAui
tcruu fr e : sample. Inc. L * & HaurO. Mr * .
: ) lUeu ft reel. Cluclnnatl , U. J Msll i *
AOB.VT3 \ VANTKIILX.USTKATKU AND
hltiury uf the lit LauU cyclone
vtuuiitf dc tli ai > 4 a < riijailoo
f , Sc ; ttriu. fi > _ llarctiy & Co. . ( 'tucin
lull. O. J-M i :
WAXTKIJ-TO UiXT.
IF YOU WANT GOOD TENANT * FOR YOIU
| ut thvro Kiih t'iluy , KI. . ; Fum.i.ti S
K-IU
YOL'NQ MAN VKilKKS BOARD IN PRIVTL
family ; state term * . S Ji U- * . K &v > j :
WANTmMAIlHlKD OfMTI.B WITH FUHXI
tur * . rtli'Mit celldntu. Ui Uar.l one ( ur hou *
real : ctBtral. < l * lraliU lecutlcu. M. S. Qulnn
* * ftfimi t > UilSHnC m T *
STOItAKU.
PACIFIC STORAGE AMI M'AHBHOUSK CO.
Jo * * , Geuwil tt rac * and f
_ _
BTOHAGE. FP.ANK EWERS , ttil IIARXKT.
_ il I1J
010 , VAN k FAU II. TEL.
r.
, \ 1
WANTKO TO nt'Y.
WANTED TO BUT , SMALI * CLBAN STOCK
haMware. TOlt M for roontrr lr l : rmm
b th p. will pif fash "r tri farm land In
Ix.up Valley , nr N.th. AddreM Oram A Jo in-
"it. nartrell. N h. N 71 Jl *
WAITED IMMET > \TELY. . K 1R CASH
all hard born-l brtc-k. Inquire Hit N. 15th
St. before S a m. or after . p m. N4l
A RE ! roN. lHlJ5 PARTT HAVING TURN
wouM like to Uk h w and urr y for rurrt-n-r ,
\ * canami { ! In nch n < - . A'llr S
S\ln
. B . N i -l *
rou SAI.K noiisns AMI WAGONS.
VKW OH OOOtt ? E - nNIHANl > CARRIAGES
* . cheap , nil l < odff. P Sl
FOR SAt.E. SM.\r.t7 IMt'ORTKD iHBTt.AST : >
pony. ph ton. ran MxJ harness In.iulr * P.
Aaron * . Ho tnB aur . r Mil *
_
riRsr I'LAsw FAMILY HORSE AN : > PHAE-
t' n Mn So. tut. P M *
_
FOH SALE OIKAP. A FAMILY PHAETON AT
the lUrrvr n. t M . l'-M M
1'OH SALli JIISCKI.bAM'.OUS.
BKST HABDWOOt * HOO AN1 > rt
tone * , also "alt wire. " C. It. LWl Douglas.
D-I1AND IMi'YCMES. K 112 & J . ItlCYVLKS
rente , ! , repaired. Otn. Hicr. Co. . S3 N. Mh st.
KOFI SALE. OLD lA'MnKR. COXS1STIXO OP
S.i4. S.i * * h vlinK. jhU'lap. uMlnic. etc. ; also
quantity old bricks. Apply Associated Churl-
lien. SI7 Howard St. Tel. 1M . Q S Jit'
FOIl 8AI.B fHBAP. A MASON & DAVIS SIX-
h' ' > l st7 l rinse an.l one small hi-atlng Mov * .
Wth in fool condition. Apply 1934 So. JM Jt.
FOR SALE. I HEAD NICE FllESH MILK
cows. Call afternoon. > arJ. th an.l Hurt st.
Q-WJ j-
FOR SALE : cmAr. A a < x > n CLEAN STOCKer
or millinery In " " of thf l"t towns in S.V. .
Iowa ; good reasons tor selling. Address S 37.
Oman * } ! w. Q > * !
Cl.IIIVO YANTS.
MH8. DIt. \\AUBEN. . CLAIRVOYANT. P.E-
liable buslncja metllura ; $ th year at 113 N. l h.
S-SM
MRS.WAGNER , SPIRITUAL MEDIUM : CON-
BUltatlona 9 to i : aaJ 1 to S. 417 N. lth st.
S MSS3 3-
MASSA < ; K , JIATIIS , IITC.
MMB. SMITH , 1121 DOL-at.AS STREET. 1RD
IU r. rt > m T. mamas' " , etcam. alcohol and sul-
pjurlne baths. T "t 4 *
MRS. DR. LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE PAR-
Ion. refrmnlns an i curatHc ; don't fall to call.
417 S. llth st. . upstairs. T M7 5 Jj-5 *
MME. AMES. UAniS. MESSAGE. 507 SOUTH
JUi St. , rwrn i T M 43 6 *
1'CHSO.VAL.
OATHS. MASSAGE. MME. POST. SIS S. 15TH.
MISS VAN VALKENBURC DESTROYS PER-
manenlly by electricity , supertt-aous hair , molea
warts , etc. Room 416 , N. Y. Lira llldg.U
U S22
nUPTfUB CURED ; NO PAIN ; NO DETEN-
tlon from business : we refer to hundreds of
patients cured. O. E. Miller Co. . Su7 _ N. Y.
Life building. Omaha. Neb. U 53
VIAVI A HOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE
troubles. I'l-ytlrlan In attendance. Consulta
tion or health book free. 3l ll e bids.
BOSTON DRESS CUTTING ACADEMY. R. IXO.
Karbach bU ; learn the best system n. ) relittln * .
teach'rj wanted , circulars sent. Mra. G. Shfller.
U C21
THERMAL BATHS. MASSAGE ; ONE FREE
health restorer ; skin beautlller. 1 15 itii.aco st.
" . MlSl-JylS *
JIOXKY TO LOAX HHAL KSTATC.
ANTIIONT" LOAN & TRUST co. . sis N. Y. L.
Quick money at low rates for choice farm loans
In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 923 N. Y. LIFE
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Urennan , Love Co. . Paxton bl < x-k.
W G7
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
nropertr. W. Faraara Smith & Co. . 152J K-imjm
i
MONEY TO LOAN ON IJfPROVED OMAH \
property at 5. 54. G and 6 > i P r ct-nt 1' i < - ,
& Thomas , room 207. First Natloanl bank M 1 ?
MONEY TO IJOAN ON PITT rnorEP.TV
JSCO.CO up to JiO.OOO.C'X ' Fidelity Trust C , mr > .iny
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOV/ RATES THE
O. F. Davl Co. , IMS Famam t- w ; i
C PEP. CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON r > M\H\ .
real estate & Neb. farms. W. IJ. Melkle. < iwa
W -J
WE WILL HAVB A LARCH SPECIAL ri'Nn
to Irtan on Improved Omaha property in J.i
and August at lowest rates : apply n.\ . . .i.m . t
wj.t | until your old loan expires. Fldltv ! Tr-.i t
Company. V M1J7
3IOXI3V TO LOA-Cll.VTTii > .
MONEY TO LOAN. JO. CO. ! DAYS : FI'RNI-
ture olanos. et - . Duff Green , room iarkt-r : II'K '
X -ry
MONTiV ToTLoAN ON FURNITURE PI VNOS
1ior e . wasons. etc. . at 1"ne rat In i ! i >
no rt-movnl of s < wls. jtrictly cr.nrfdrntl.Tl. > .j
can i > ly the loan off at any time or In any
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN .11 .
aw so. i > ; 'h > t
x MI
IJl'SIXKSS CIIAXCKS.
FOR SALE AROUT iLRS. . MINION TYPE.
700 Ilia , spate. Cro Ibs. brevier tyjv. t"-0 pair
two-thlnl ca. s. 40 double iron JUnJs for two-
thlril cases. This material was used on Th > -
Omaha Ree nnJ Is in fairly sued condition
Will b sold Uieap In tul'.i or tn quantities t
suit purchafrr. Apply In rx-rs n or by mail ii.
The Rec Publishing Co . Oraaba , Neb. Y 713
J1M.W Ilt'VS GOOD WORKING L\W LH1RARV
anJ furniture ; and secures pxxl location tvr
youns attorney. AJJreis S 3 } Tirr.
Y SCO-l *
FOR 4TH OK JULY STANDS ON FAIR
erounds cjll ISth ami Harney. T. Murray.
Y MS53 t
KOH
; 0 ACRES OF GOOD LAND IN CENTRAL
Nebraska to eicliarute for a harlwar * stock ,
lumber yard , or BOO. ! elevator. AiMrt-js I < ock
] ! nx : "S Do Js , Neb. 51 SSJ-JyJ
TO KXi-ILYX'jE. ' FOR OMAHA PROPERTY A
frtrm of 50 acres In Smith county. Kansas.
Address Dux M , Smith Center , Kansas
Z-MSW-Jy *
ISO ACRE FARM. PART IMPROVED. CLEAR
of encumbrance , for vacant lot. J. S. Day.
Jeweler. IW building.
FOH SAI.i : Hi\I , ESTATI3 .
REAL BSTATE AND LOANS.
William H. Crary. 615 N. Y. Life hid * .
RE71Jy:7
A HOMB TOR ANY ONB. ALMOST NEW AND
\rry cheap. Nicely decorated and modern In
> very ivi-p t. M. J. Kcnnard * Son. sole
u em , :10 Hrown block. UK 7 l-Jio
KLKGANT HOME FRONTING ON HANSi'OM
park. L t o fliotv It to you. SI. J Kennar.t A
Son. note B nt . ? W Brjwn block. RE 7 J-J10
HOUSE ON SOUTH t TH ST. , EAST FRONT
Koo-1 ro | > > rty. nliw k.irubbery. M. J. Kennari
& Sun , s Ie 2 nts , 114 lirown blx-k
ItB-7 .J10
ABSTRACTS' . T4tli UYP.ON REED COMPANY.
HE-MS
FARM LANDS. C P. HARBISON. 911 N. V.
Life. RE M7K-JyJ7
XIRLLEVUR PHOPBRTY ANI > LOTS ADJOIN-
Ins ; Fort Crook for al < tu easy temu. J. T.
flurk , : i Iic ar4 ot TrtJe , Onuha.
Onuha.RE
RE 757-Ji
1V-ACRE FARM FOR SALE IN HITCHCOCK
ci. Nrb , can bo b' < uht fur tl.0u > , soy ono
wUbm : : u buy , fur furtLir rarlicuUn call on
or wrtre to L. K. HulM. 1'rooklyn. la. . Pow -
> hlek i'n. . Hax lit. KB 7W-J1 *
FOR 6A1.B CHEAP TWO PULL BAST FRONT
lots in Wvkrlr's a4d. ; will take piano or her *
and LUJ.as lint payment. AdtSreiw S K. ! <
"
KB 7W-JJ'
GOLD OR SILVER-
Ntu-l * a Iuin4red dollars
Munlhly txymeiut.
nuy a U' utlful coiuze la Wtlnut Hill.
OautUA Htit.1 E utM Trutt company. JU
& > utb UU * t- RKMM
Fi'R HAI.K. LOTS OR ACRKd ALO.N'OSIlJE
III * ntlro < 1 Mallan and near tt [ mm ) t
LuiMlut at Uu main w * t rntraao * la rVrt
Cr ok ; prioM Uw ; tvmu aiy.
IOTTER i Qt > K.iK COMPANY.
A. W Car. Jitb &nj F xiuia u.
11K-MBT7
S1IOHTU\M ) A.M >
A , C. VAN fiANI S SCHOOL. U N. Y. LIFE.
Ml
MtSIC. AIIT AMI I.AMU AttK.
GBOROK F. GELLBNRECK. BANJO AND
( rolt r teacher R. 412 Itre Ul'lc 1W
MNE HALB I'lAN r Ri. NKW tt SAMPLE
P1 no. only I17J , IIS
STKAMSHII'S.
I WEST RATE. * TO < ) R FROM EUROPE ALL
Mn , Tht < * " 'k A Son T catl"n tour * . Harry
K , Moore * . 1413 Farnatn st. . Omah * . K > J/7
ill ILDI.Mi AM ) I.OAX ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARES IN MfTUAL K * B. ASS'N PAY . 7.
S p r c nt when 1. i. 2 > ear old. lw r re
deemable. 1704 Farnam ri. Nattlnger. Sei' .
HOW TO GKT A HOMB OR S "URE G'Vlp '
interest on ? rln r < . Apply to Omaha L. * U.
A 'n. 1714 Farnam. G. M. Nattlngvr. Ser.
H. MAROWIT7. 1 > DANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST
Sll )
MKIIICAU
THE PROPLE-S DISPENSARY. 15S DOUGLAS
St. . l the only place where Indies are sure to
b relieved of all their troublesome dl.va.-M-n
J > cullar l < f their ex. This Is the oWesl dU-
Ivnsary in the city. Don t hesitate , piwrajtl-
natlnn Is the thief of time , and In another
month your ailment may b Incurable ; all de-
lRyt-1 coursei and Irregularities rentore-l. no
matter fmm what CRUF * . we hare n tine home
If you need privacy , all letters enclo ln stamp
arwwere-1 nnJ medicine forwarded , confine
ments , no O ) and ftp. JyJ *
LADIES' CHICHKSTER S ENGLISH PENNY-
Ro > al Pills ( Diamond brandl are the N'st.
SAfe. reliable. Take no other * . S md 4c stamp *
for particulars. "Relief { r Ladies. " In letter
liy return mall At druirrtfts Cnli'hester
Chemical Co. , Philadelphia. Pa. Mention Hee.
M S = l :
IXM'HAXCi : 1.0 AXS.
LIFE INS 1-OLICIES RnroiIT. LOANS ON
tame. W. F. Holden. p. O. Hex K7. Om.iha.
itl-J/J *
IIICVCI.US .
\VESTN BICYCLE & GUN co. , : ti CUMING.
S35
FOR Jl.W PKR MONTH WE CLEAN. ADJUST ,
oil. repair i.rdinary punctures nnd keep In irood
ri lr your blrycle. Full lire of * undrl s
Ak-Sar-Den Cycle Co. . 519 S. 15th st. 9J6-JS
Ul'HOLS > TiHIX KUHMTUHi : .
FURNITURn PAtTxED. COUCHED MADB T
or-ler. mattr se * m.ide and renovated , clxatr *
can l. ch ap nis mnnth. M. S. Walklln. : ii
Cumtnc. Tel. CJ1. 57
DIIBSSMAKIXR.
ENGAGEMENTS TO 1 > O DRESSMAKING IN
Jamillca solicited. Miss SturJy. 2617 Davenport
M 47J Jyl6
-TUIIK1) .
GOOD GRASS. HOARD FENCE. SPRING
water. A. W. Phelps & Son. i37 N. V. Life.
A > TIIOI.OOV.
THE WONDER OF THE AGE ; PROF A.
Masory. the createst astrolnser and pnlmister
In the orld. iwst. present , future told or no
charge. 1WS Farnam , S to I ! m. , 2.JJ to 3.30
p. m. S MS43 C'
IJCTKCTIVi : AOKXCY.
CAPTAIN P. MOSTYN. DETnCTIVE AGEN'T.
all dettvtlve work carefully anil j'n ' > mi tl > ut-
t-n.led tu ; 310 KarUach blotk. OmaJia. anJ si <
Ruanoke I'.lj ? . . Chicago. Mt31
on.
IS Trill QM.Y
SPECIAL ! ST
PBIYAlFDISEASES
vV'eaknen fr U < * rJ ro "
MEN ONLY
SO Vein Etp ntnec.
9 \ > > r > is Omaha.
Rook Krec Cor.tuh tioa
and Lxarninattia I'.er.
4lh and far.iiro Slj.
1 > .M.VIIA M'.U.
I 1 Km > : > CAt-THo's fix * , an I
i ! ! * . , ; ! ; aarai. tee that LALTHP * wil
STrtl1 ! > -'mrst. l . .t F.n.U ! on > .
IT UKm tnprh kc.arlrocele ?
nail IIEsTIMIE Lo t Vltfor.
! , t ! end fcv.f ieti-3.
JinVOH MOHL CO. .
THE CARD
L.aM-b liS'llLIN jT"N iHo Rl\EI : Arnv-eji
Omaha L'n. . n livpci. 1th i Mis m Sta < ma ?
s , "j.m . .P < n-.er EI.T SS. . : -a-n :
4..pm lilt Hlli > . M. nt & I uuet SnJ E . 4 -n
7 .C i ly. Nebraska L * > --'il tx-fil H nUayt 7 I'in
. . .Lln'-oln L.K I ieI't Sunda . .11 : ii :
2-15. m Ko-t Mall ifor 1,1 uo n .Lili ) . . .
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YALE MEN ARE WELL LIKED
Steadily Improving in Form Daring Their
Stay in England.
NEW HAVEN BOYS POPULAR ON THAMES
While Their friend * Venture .Vi I're-
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HKNLEY-ON THE-THAME3 , July 1. The
necr approach of tbe day * set apart for the
Royal Henley regatta. Julj6 , 7. S anil 9. It
Increasing the already verr Rreat Interest
manifested In the gallant young Americans
who are going to uphold the glorious tradi
tions of Vnla on the Thames. From the
first moment of their appearance here up to
the present they have steadily Improved In
form and have just as surely deservedly won
the approbation of the press and public. On
all sides the Nexv Haven oarsmen are clasned
as thorough gentlemen and sportsmen of the
first water. Consequently , however strong
may be tbe desire amons Englishmen to see
the Grand Challenge cup successfully de
fended by a home crew , nobody will be
grudge the Yale boys the victory if they de
feat the crack crews of Britain and their
triumph Is certain to be greeted almost as
enthusiastically as If Lcander or New col-
Ipqe turn out to be the winners.
The utmost good feeling prevails on all
si lea. tbe cup of good fellowship is overflowing -
flowing and when the rival crews measure
oars on Tuesday next It will be in healthy ,
honest rhalry. with no tinge cf bitterness
on either side. The withdrawal of Eton
schoolboys having been gracefully brought
about , there will bo no necessity for rowing
a trial heat for the Grand on July 0 and the
first contest for that trophy will therefore
occur on the day following.
A change for the better In many respects
was made in the Yale boat today. The
English oars have been tried and found not
adapted to the Yale crew. A * a result they
have been discarded and American oars will
carry the sons of Old Ell to victory or de
feat.
feat.There
There is no cock-sureness about the crew ,
but they will row their best , are In the pink
of condition , and will at least come very
near capturing the Grand. That is about
the situation of affairs from the American
standpoint , although Hob Cook appears
to look gloomy , shakes his head somewhat
despondently and Intimates that he is not
satisfied with the work of his pupils. Dut
Bob Cook has been known to do the same
thing many a time before , and then have
his crew walk away from their opponents.
to the great dismay of the latter. In fact ,
the throwing of colj water upon the chances
of Yale's crew is in some quarters looked
upon as being an old trick of the master
roach ; so not much importance Is attached
to his cloudy forebodings. Everybody about
the Yale headquarters hopes for the best
and few people would be astonished to see
the dark blue of Yale driven to victory on
the Thames.
POINTERS FROM THE BRITISH.
Mr. Cook has not been too proud to try
everything In the English style of rowing
which looked advantageous to Yale , and this
policy , instead of being sneered at , has met
with the heartiest approv&l of all. Trinity
tCambrtdg" ) people have been particularly
courteous to the Americans. J. B. Close ,
the coach of that college's first crew , has
done everything possible to assist Mr. Cook
in his work , and when Clarke , the coxs
wain of the Yale boat , was under the
weather , the ' o.xswuin of Trinity took his
pac ! and thus added to the good feeling
existing at Henley.
Bob Cook this morning was out on horse
back , and put the Yale men over the
second half of the " couise In 3:25 , with a
CS-stroke. This Is "the best time yet made
and it has done much to give confidence to
the Americans and their supporters.
The New college crew did the same
listanoe in the sam ? time a few days ago ,
but under better conditions.
Tlu-rc was a strong wind off tbe Bucks
shore this morning and a heavy fog made
matters still more uncomfortable , but the
Yale boys were out for early practice. They
were compelled , however , to wait until 11
o'clock for the ends of thtir slides to be
lowered and placed at the angle they
occupied previous to trying the English
style of even slide. The men then did
some short stretches above tbe bridge with
the old oars and slides In regular position
Gd pronounced themselves better satisfied.
Clake. : the American coxswain , xvas well
enough to be In tbe Yale boat , and handled
the rudder ropes admirably , in spite of the
fact that re wns all muffled un Leaner
did the course in 7:10. : covering the first half
In 3 31 with a 31 stroke , but the members
of the crew were exhausted at the Qnish.
Trinity , rowing short stretches against tbe
second crew of that college , and with the
latter very close , did the course in 7:23. :
New college made a record over the min
ute barrier , going 127 feet beyond.
Leander and New college are looked upon
as Yale's strongest rivals , and the latter , it
la admitted , will take a lot of beating.
Trinity Hall , with flve members of the
crew which beat Cornell , may also be looked
upon as certain to put up a good race , and
so ihe contest for the Orand may be snld
to have narrowed down to Yale , Leander.
New and Trinity Hall.
Nearly one-half of the seats on the grand
stand near the finish have been turned
over to the Americans for the accommoda
tion of their friends , and it was the desire
to hav < > as many as possible present , which ,
combined with other reasons , prompted the
Henley regatta people to bring about the
withdrawal of the Eton school boya. Had
they not done so. the first trial beau would
( Vhen Biby was dct , wo gave her Castorla.
When sio was a Oild , she cried for Castorla.
( Then she lace Mi-us , tliu cluag to Caatorla.
Wi-n feht ) hod Children , djo gave them Castoria.
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have bn roweO on Monday next , ami many
P * jrte from across the Atlantic , Yale mm
wjwelallr. might hare rnt * * l the plM ure
of swing Yale wla her first hat.
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Tlnir N ll.-lnir Mmlr.
LONDON , July 1 ( ? rcUt rablenim to
the N > w York World Special Tel < > Rratn. )
An apptrctit quarrel In the launder elcht
tooUht may remove Yale's most formidable
competitor from the content. Guy Nlrkslls
ba * ilecloreJ that he will not row the eight
bec u e of overwork. Captain Holland also
withdraws the t.eander four entry to reOurc
the number of entries for the Steward' * cup
to four , thus enabling N'lokalls to row for
th Steward. Warm words were Hying about
the Leander quarters tonight. When the
eight rme In Captain Holland said. "I with-
urcw the entry to obllgo N'lcknlls an < l be did
not pprecAtt ) > It. He has declared that he
will not row , that's all I know. "
Captain Holland has Rene to London to
Interview Coach Lehman , who was absent
today. The crew is ordered to row at
o'clock tomorrow. U Is expected tonight
that Lehman will arrange the difficulty.
Nlrkalls lost the single championship last
year because he was overworked. He Is
very hot tempered. It Is believed here ho
will not row in the eight. If not , Yale has
an even chance to win. Everything. In fact.
Is very much In Yale's favor tonight.
Kor the first time after Yale's morning
record too New trew went for It tonight.
paced by Llallot. They made It In 3:12 : , bow
start. Yale , unpaceJ. stern start , made H
In a shade over 3:19. : with American o.irs
and new rlpglng. Yale reached forty strokes
and New thirty-eight. The crew U happy ,
as are all the Yale followers.
tt will , as Intimated above , delight all
Americans to know that this morning Yale
returned to her old form. Donny Clarke
is now back In the boat , and the original
American oars were used. Everybody as-
aorlitcd with Yale was anxious for the
Jnal test. It has been decided to retain
the old oars , and next Tuesday everything
tn and about the boat will be American.
Shortly after 12 o'clock the crew rowed
several spurts down the river and then
returned to Kawloy court to start away on
tin- last half ( which Is about forty yard *
longer than the first ) . The best previous
time for the last half this year Is New's
bit ; trial last wccl ; In 3:25. : This was made
under the most favorable conditions. This
morning , with a very strong wind blowing
stralRht across the course. Yale , with a
well maintained stroke ot thirty-eight tote
to the minute -.vent the half In the same
time. Several watches were a bit below.
They rowed very well together. Decidedly
better than at any racing pace yet. The
trial Is the talk of Ilia course this even
ing. and Yale Is considered dangerous for
the first time. Captain Cook said after
the trial : "They did all they knew how.
With the remaining time for Improvement
It is a question settled and the boys all
feel well satifflrd. "
President DeLiberour feels very much grat
ified with the possibilities of the Yale gaiduu
party , to be given tomorrow afternoon.
Fully nine-tenths of those invited have ac
cepted.
The crew which will represent America
in the race tomorrow night has been de
cided upon. Only a spin was taken this
evening. The crew Is : Wheelwright , bow ;
Milter , 2 ; Paine. 3. and Captain Armstrong ,
stroke. There Is much local Interest tn the
race.
Robert P. Garrett. Jr. . Princeton's repre
sentative who beat the world throwing the
discs at Athens , was here with his brother
yesterday. They will be her for the regatta
week. K M'INTOSH.
< : .V.MKS OF TUB NATIONAL , I.BAGUB.
Cleveland IMnj-H llnll nnil Chlcneo
1'lnj-H Hue- .
CHICAGO. July 1. The third game was
as easy for the Spiders ns the two pre
ceding ones. They hammered Friend till
over the lot , until finally. In the eighth ,
after four nms and live hits had been re
corded , he became disgusted and delib
erately walked oft the field and the game
ended In a farce. Catcher Klttredire doing
the bnhince of the pitching. Attendance ,
I.SOD. Score :
Chicago 2 011.:1000-7
Cleveland 2 0 0 1 5 1 0 u 2 19
Hits : Chicago , H : Cleveland. 19 Error. .
Chicago. 14 ; Cleveland. 3. Earned runs :
Chlcnso.I : Cleveland. S. Two-base hits :
Burkett. McKean. Chllds (2) ( ) , Tcbo.-.u.
Throe-base hit : MeKean. Home tun : Mc-
Connlck. Stolen bases : Burke'.t. McAleor.
Double play : McKcan to Chllds to Tebeau.
Struck out : By Friend. 2 : by Wilson. 2.
Base on balls : Off Friend , 4 ; oft Wilson. 2 ,
on * Klttredge. j. Wild pitch : Friend. 2 ;
WIl. on , 1 lilt with ball : Wilson. Bat
teries : Chicago. Friend , Kittredge and
I > ally ; Cleveland , Wilson nnd O'Connor.
Umpires : Keefe and Sheridan.
QUAKERS GET O.V GUMBERT.
BROOKLYN" . July 1. The Quakers hit
Gumbert today -when men were on bases.
Youn ? Ker-ner proved a puzzle to the
L > rooblyn sluggers. He struck out five of
them. Captain Nnsh's men played a. snappy
game In the field. Attendance , 2100. Score :
Brooklyn 0-2
Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 5
Hits : Brooklyn , 7 ; Philadelphia , fl Er
rors : Brooklyn , 3 ; Philadelphia , 2. Earned
runs : Brooklyn. 1 ; Philadelphia , 4. First
base on balls : Off Gumbrrt. 3 : off Keener ,
2. Struck out : By Gumbert. 1 ; by Keener.
> Three-base hit : McCarthy. Two-base
hits : Delehanty. Nash. Stolen bases : Jones ,
Anderson , Merles , Delehanty. Double
plays : Corcoran to Daly to Lachance. Bat-
teri- ? : Brooklyn , Gumbort and Rurrell ;
Philadelphia , Keener and Grady. Umpire :
Emslle.
WON IT IN THE FinST.
ST. I.OUIS , July 1. PIttsburK started In
nnd l/ntted out four runs in tbe first
Inning and added three more during
the game , while the Browns werp un
able to hit Hughey. Qulnn , the Browns'
old-time reliable second baseman , was re
leased by Chris Von der Ahe today. At
tendance. TW. Score :
St Louis 0 2
Plttsburg 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 7
Hits : St. Louis. 7 : Plttsburg. 13. Errors :
St. Louis. 1 ; Pittsburg. 2. Earned runs :
St. Louis. 2 : Plttsburg.4. . Three-bane hits :
Parrott. 1 ; Myers , 1. Two-base hits : Donovan
van , Ely. Slenzel. Stolen basis : Doug
lass. Donov.jn. Stenzel. Double plays ; Par
rott to Connor. First base on balls : Off
Uonohue. 2 ; off Hughey. 4. Hit by plu-ht-ci
hall : Rimer Smith Struck out : By
Hughey. 5 ; by Donohue L Wild pitch :
Donohuo. 1. Batteries : St. Louis. Donohue
and Murphy ; Plttsburg , Husney and Sug-
den. Umpire : Lynch.
WAS A FEATURELESS WIN.
BALTIMORE. July 1. The Champions
again defeated the Giants today In a tame
devoid of startling features. Attendance ,
3 TJii Score :
Baltimore 0 ' C
r.Vw York o J
Hits : Baltimore , 9 : New York. 7. Errors :
B.I tlmore. 3 ; New York , 3. Earned runs :
Baltimore. 2. Two-base hits : Cami.fleld.
Krel r. Clnrk. Stolc-n bases : Relz , Uon-
r.-lly. hell.-y. < > ; Jennings. Glruson. Double
plays : Rcltz to Jennings to Doyle ; GU-ason
to W. Clark. First base on balls : Off
M < Million. J ; off CampJlnld. 2. lilt by
pitrhe < l ball : Jennings. Struck outBy
r.imprt.-Id 2. Batteries : BaltimoreMc -
Mal.-jn and Ciurk ; NVw York. < 'amr.kld |
Wilson and Parrel. Umpire : BettH
f-KNATOUS CARS' A VICTORY
\SHlSaTON. . July l.-The Boston
ii.i ! > . 'rs did not equal their work of yrsi'-r-
day , and Stlvetts In the seventh inning lost
: ill j/ower of puzzling the Srnat jrs. In
th.it inning five singles , two errors and a
b. . - on bulls gave the homo team their
winning runs. None of the Boston's runs
- ! < earned , bolng secured through errors
nn.J basses on bulls. Attendance : 4,0/3
Washing-ton 0 0 0 0 2 0 G 0 2 10
Jlo ion 0 3
Hita : Washington. 14 ; Bonton. U. frrorn :
Washington , 1 ; Bo lon. 4. liarnej ronn :
V , nBhlii-ton | , 6. Three-ban hlu : Selbat-h
Stolen b cs : Tenney , Selbufi. Ju h
Double nlMya : Dement to Cfirtwrlaht De-
mont to Crooks to Oartwrleht. I-lrxt base
on balls : Off King. 4 ; off Stlvetts. 3. Struck
put : By King. 3 : by Silvi-tts , 5. Pa * ed
balta. BtTKen. Uattrlu : Waahinuton.
Klr.g and MrGuIre ; Boston , StJvetts and
Berlin. Umpire : Hunt.
STAXDJ.N GOF TUB TKAMS.
Played. Won. Jxwt. P.C.
Baltimore - 67 K 13 I * 7
| -le\-laml 54 K 18 iw.7
' hluiuti K 40 S3 C-l ' a
liuiton 57 31 Jg Jj's
IMttuburi ; &j ji 27 534
Wathlnston 51 ! g 3H Si's
piiiuddphia oil n si si T
( 'hlmiio & 4 K K
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Brooklyn . . , ! S 3u S"
N.wYork Si JI | ill
Ht. I.ouU Ol ] 5 a Jfi'o
Louisville 45 n 4 ? J0.fl
Gar ve irxlay : } > hiUi < iolihla at Broiiklyii ;
Boston at U aahlngton ; Cl v land at Ctol-
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TUXELO PARK. N. Y. . July J.-U. p.
Fialicr of N.-w York , who l L&n id.-recl' . '
on of the rnot'y | -imi ! i. fr iti <
( Wpf f. - , . .jn. . - ) . y JJ , - ,
t a" , a.lc-i - > . 3 r : - . ni " l ! ly
wra la aiJ hta rounds at ttnnlj. ii , 0. ,
V , hitman of Harvard ti ale
danceronx factor for th * cup. Th * ilay'n
mtet In men's singles resulted as lol-
lo \ * r
Klpst Round-Slmmonds. iMnlnHeM > , i\t
Crownlnirshleld. New York , by d , f.iult ,
Fl chor , New York , boat Frntor. Hr K. > n.
Serond "llotind-finvldson. Wnsh'i
In-at Hull. New Vork. ISt 6-a. t.t- . .
nnt n thl. . West Point. 1 > nt Holt. H .r- .
v. rd , hy df fault. FDwher. New York . . .rit
Mmmomls. rintnfleiil.i. . .
. -i. G-i > Whi
Harvard , b atjl\'are. Hnrvartl. - . 4
\VI : TI : V ASMMM vrTo > HUM I.TS.
j I
> l lnr In n
Contml.
MOINE3. la. . July l.-Scoro
St . Joseph . flftOMOOOJIM'il ' . )
ns Moinfsi . i fl j n o o o i o o i i
Tll ! > : St. Jowph. 11 , ! > , < Molnex. Ii Kr-
rors : St. Jowph , 5 ; Ivs Molnps , J iu .
U-rlp * : Colburn and Ward : Sotiler and Traf.
Hey.
Hey.nrRLINClTON , I . July -Score :
nurllnirton . -
Qulncj' . 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 < > S
Hits : Burlington. IS ; Qulncy , . Krr.ira
P-urllnitton. 1 : Qulney. . HatterieMn -
hartey nnd Armstrong : L thrt > p , WooJ.
giilnn and Drown.
nUBUQUK. la. , July l.-Score :
Hubuque . R
Rockford .
Hits : UubunuU ; Roekfonl. 1.1. Krrors
Duburjun. 4 ; llockford , 7. Batteries. ni.i-
mend and Banner ; Underwood and Sny-
der.
der.CEDAR
CEDAR 11APID3. July l.-Score :
Prorla . 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 1 -7
Ctnlnr Rapld.i . 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0--
Hits : Peorla , 10 ; Cedar Knplds. S Er-
tors : Peorln , < ; Cedar Rapids , 4. Batter-
IfS : Thonio-1 and Collins ; Ivlmmercr nnd
SullU-an.
STANDINO OF TUB TEAMS
Playtsl. Won. Lost. P.c.
Dv * Molncs . 53 41 12 T7.
Peorla . B3 33 2J 60.0
Rockfonl . fK 31 21 5S a
DubuqUe . K 30 35 54. S
Wulney . Kl 22 33 400
St. Joseph . SS i33 337
Cedar Rapids . 55 21 31 3S.2
Burllnijtoii . R9 20 39 333
names toilny : St. Joseph nt Dos Molnes ;
Quincy at Burlington : Pcorla nt Cedar
Rapids ; Itockford at Dubuque.
sconis OK run WITI :
IiiillnnniiiiM * Mliit llneU Into 1'lrjit
1'lniM * ( Hu-r .tlorr.
INDIANAPOLIS. July l.-Score :
Indianapolis . 0 2 0 1 1 0 4 0 4-12
Detroit . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3
Hits : Indianapolis. 1 ! : Detroit. 7. Er
rors : Indl in.ipolis. 2 ; Detroit , 7. Batteries
ies- Cross and Wood ; Gaylc , Twlncham
and Tro.st.
ST. PAUL. July 1. Score :
St. Paul . 3 0-12
Minneapolis . 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4
Hits : St. Paul. IS ; Minneapolis. 10 Er
rors : St. Paul. 1 ; Minneapolis. 5. Bat
teries : Mullano , Donzer and Spies ; Ander
son. Henley and Shrlver.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P C.
tndlan.apollfl . 51 31 20 C3 0
Detroit . S3 31 21 CIS
Minneapolis . 59 32 27 S4 3
Kansas City . 55 31 27 iV3 4
St. Paul . 57 30 27 S2 0
Milwaukee . 61 2S 33 4j 3
Gmnd Rapids . Bl 22 33 3 I
Columbus . Cl 22 33 3 I
Games today : Milwaukee at Kansas
City. _
H.Yvmiroitn .11 1 ; I-T.S WIXCHESTEH.
American frl lcf > iir Siirprl.se Their
IZiiKllxli Oi > | iont-iitN.
fi'upyrleht. ISM. by Vrvtr Publishing Company. )
WINCHESTER. Ens. . July 1. ( New
York World Cablegram Special Telegram )
The American collegiate cricket team
from Hnverford College arrived here today
and began the match acalnst Winchester
Co'.lece. Rain fell durlnp the Krvme and
helped to keep the attendance down , but
a large crowd witnessed the play and waa
surprised at tbe seed sho\7lng the Amer
icans made. When play ceased for the
day the game stood even. If tomorrow Is
line the remaining Haverford batsmen
should make runs. Against Winchester's
total of 1J3 Haverford has lost five wick
ets for sixty-one runs and there are still
some peed batsmen left.
A feature of today's play was the wicket
keeping of J. II. Scattergood for Haver
ford. He assisted in the disposal of no
less than four of hi * opponents and al
lowed but three extras. The Barcc will bo
resumed tomorrow morning. Score :
WINCHESTER COLLEGE.
First Innings :
J. T. Weu.th.erby. c Scattersood. b
Adams . 9
F. Noel , c Scattersood. b Lester . fi
A. L. Gibson , b Hinchmun . 49
R. L. G. Irving , run out . 11
G. H. Rowe , stpd. Scattergood , b Adams 19
D. C. Lee. c Lester , b Hlnchman . 27
F. H. Latham , c Scattergood , b Hlnch
man . 0
J. Williams , b Lvster . 3
C. S. Awdry , not out . 7
A. Reynolds , b Hlnchman . C
C. Hunter , b Hlnchman . 2
Byes . 3
Total . 133
HAVERFORD COLLEGE.
First Innings :
A. B. Miflin , b Lee . 2
D H. Adams , not out _ . . 23
J. A. Lester , b Leo . n
C H. Howson , b I ee . , . S
Wlstan. run out . 4
C. B. Him-hman. c Lee , b Latham . 2
J. H. Scuttergood , not out . 7
L. H. Wood , to bat .
A. C. Thomas , to bat .
A. F. Cocu to bat .
C. G. Tatnall , to bat .
Byes , 2 ; leg byes , 2 . 4
Total . 61
l.H Walilner.
f
CHICAGO , Juiy 1. In the invitation tour
nament of the Chicago Tennis club today
W. L. Slocum met L. H. Waldnor and de
feated him by 5-7 , 6-2 , 0-2. The other
matches of the day resulted : Everts Wrenn
defeated George Wrenn. C-l. 2-0 , 6-1 ; Sam
R. Ned defeated W. 1 Myers C-l. 4-G ,
C-4 ; Carr B. Ncel defeated George 1C
Bclden. 7-5 , 6-1.
I.nrni'dVIIM | In Ttvo Brent * .
BRISTOL , Eng. . July 1. In the open
lawn tennis tournament here , In the second
round of the men's doubles , Miihcney nnd
Larned beat Blake and Storldard , 4-6 , 7-5 ,
6-4. In the mlXL-l doubles , second round ,
Lamed and MlSH Lane beat Peddcr and
Miss Pedder , 6-2 , 6-1.
MoveiiKMit uf ( ) < * enti VrnMelN , .July I.
At New York Arrived Auranla , from
Liverpool ; El.vsia. from Naples ; Lahn ,
from Bremen ; iMtri.i. from Miirsi'ille.s.
Sailed St. Paul , for Southampton ; MaJtH-
tlc , for Llverpoo' ' , KiHsingfon. for Antwerp.
At Southampton Arrived St. I.oula , from
New York. Sulli-ii Havrl. from Bremen for
New York.
At Rotterdam Sailed Maasdam , for
New York.
At Baltimore Sailed Hispanla. for Ham-
burs ; Sailer , for .Bremen
At Philadelphia Arrived Illinois , from
Antwerp.
At San Franclwo Arrived United States
stuamer Charleston , from Yokohama.
( iflirrnl YciniiK' Ix Alucli Heller.
NEW YORK. July 1 General Pierce M.
Young. United States minister to Honduras
and Guattmala. uho is a patient In the
Presbyterian hospital , la reported today to
be much injjiro-.ej.
ND-TD-BAC MENDS NERVES
Lost Life Force Restored and
Shattered Herya-Powesr
Quickly Repaired ,
Tlio Tnlinceo-VIre I uilerinlnen
: iutl ViliilltSirNiiitk pro lru-
tlon , ( iriu > ril l > i-lllll > Mean
Toliaui'urr i * I'ul
Tobacca-uvlng U a reckless wuste of Ufa
force , money and manhood.
It w 4 dirty. nu < y , men- wrecking d ! - ; na
and every tob.trro-ukt-r knuwx It.
The tobacco uer' nenvn are Uaitercd
and broken , hi * life U goiiu' out uf Mm.
he'n lo ln his xrip. but No-To-Bac , the
8ir < jn * - t. quU'ku t ntrvii tonic in the vorld.
brace * hU brain nourinhi-s hi * nerves. kid ; !
nloo-tlua. make * nvanhood. Summer DinoV-
Irtc ithartcn * life.
If you want to quit tobacco , e 'n
ttrentrtli. weight. vitality-
It you wnnt all tbe time to look , ft- ' . 1
act fikfl a man-
Take No-To-Bac ! Get a cure or y - T
money l u < . Ovtr 400.U * have been < urd ,
and million * u c Ko-To-Bac to r tulit. : i--
IMCCO ii ln , or purely for It * wurul rt Jl
power * a * a nerve toulc an.l stimulant
Jf yuur nrrvi ; mid heart action In Ht'r. ra
nuit Ir what the rju r. taka No-Tu L > '
Sold nnd m .irnntct > 1 ly , lru Kl t. < < . ' . , -
wln-r" < ir famouM l > ooklt. . "I > on t X -
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York.