Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 03, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DATLV HlSlBi TMSIDAY. Jt'JjV 0. ISO. . .
SPEG1RL NOTICES.
I " ' : . : L _ =
AiUci llnnnmln for Ilirir minimi *
vrlll InInkrii until lUi.'UI | i. in > ( or
tin- ciilnir mill until S | i , in. for the
niornliiK nnil < 4iiniln > Million * .
Ailt i-rllarrn , lij rriitr ( lnK n nitin-
tirriMl clicrl. , CMII hn f nnmor * nil-
ilrrvii'il In ii miiiilMTi'il IcKrr In rnro
of ' 1 ln lire. Ati < < wir no nililrrxipil
irlll lii > ill-lit rrcil on i.rexriiunion of
1)lt ) > flllM'U ( till ) .
Unix , 1 ] - _ ' ( n nciril flrnl Innrrllnni
1 n v nnl ( hiToiiftrr. NothliiK InUcn
/or li-i * Hum i.c fur tin * llrnl linrr-
tlnn. 'I'tirxp ntlv prllnctiii'iiln liiunt li
run I'oiiii
ID _ I IMJ 111:1.1 * .
\VANTII , AN inr.A WHO r\N TIIIN'K or
nomc clmplo tldtiK lo iMicnl" l'roic l > ur
MOHM tliry mny lirliiB > cnl wrilthV rll < John
WoMffbliril * t'n Ilepl \ | " lc-nt AttnllKM *
Wtuhlnictnn I > f" for tlinlr $1 WO tirlfo niter
nml n lint of two liuniln < il invrtitlnnn wnntfil
, Aiinitius. : TI\MSTIIH : :
* r , fti rAllrnml work \V > oinlnr South Huta
n 1 NcliratUn ; fr < r inintiHjrtntlun KMtne-r .
O llcnrn. 1150 1'nrtintn. U-MS-N 0
111:1.1 *
, \VANTUI > , INIKt.I.inHNT WOMAN TO MANage -
age lirnnch liurlni'Kii of Thi > Vln > l t'ompiny.
one who tins uncil HIP re-inoillei nrcfcrrpil Ail 1
B M I'oc C 8
WANTiiR AN IXPIHIINCII ; ) oini. rou
Ke-ncii.t houiiewotk 1C11 H 331 Mrs K llurk-
Inijlinin c : M J 3
WAN'nTioooi ) ciiitL roit OINIIIAL : :
liouwwork , ono who can cook 210 * Cn t
C S32-2 *
VANTKP I'OMI'KTrNT fOOIJ AND I.AfN-
ilrc t'KJS DnvtniKirt rt C-S > * I !
VA.\TII ) . oiiti. rou OINIHAI. : iiorsii.
wuik , lirlnit ricoinmcndiitluiiK. imall ruiiillj.
00 H < i 2Mli t C-SM
ni : > Tiiot'sis.
rt IX Alii. I'All'lt ) OP Tilt : CITY THU
Prt
O P Davis i' < niiinn | > , 1WS Purnnni 1 > EW
ItOUHHH. 11KNAWA & CO. 10S N. ISTII hT.
IIODUHN HOUSLIS. C. A. SrAHIl VZ N Y I.1PIJ
1 i-SUJ
WAI.I. vci : , niiou N ULIC. is ftD
D sin
ron UINT : , S-HOOM HOUHI : . ALL MOUIIIN
' convc-nHncci , eolith front ami M > nnlcnl lo
bu < ln < > 8 . Imiulio at ? > * Half Howanl
8-11OOM , DP-TACHii ) . MOUintN-HOtlSi : J2'i
iniiilio | 2t,21 Capitol uvtnue. II 11 llolilvn
T\vo riNH Hotisi.s ONI : s o\u 9 noovis
117 nnd 121 S 31lh t , nil nmili-rii eomen
IPIICCM , best rcnldenpp | nil of Hie city ltuiuir
921 N V. I.lfe , telephone UlC U MM.6
r
TIlXM IIHATP.l ) STOIU'.S AND P1.ATS
Jlowanl Itunck , iiccnt , 1010 Clilcui , " ntreet
D-MS07
rou iinNT , MODHHN S-HOOM HOITSI : AT
CIl Park ( ivc liniulro ul ruller's ilrui ; t.toro ,
14th nml HouKlan bt IJ iUO
i.AUni : MHT or MOU.SIIS TIM : IIYHON
iwcii Co . 212 S nth tt D'tsua
TWO 6 ltOOM HOUSUS O5 SOt'TII 221)
D-M9J8 JyG *
JIODHI , six : HOOM rorTAcn : , J.AVAN AND
Bliaile. 2UII Mlnml st D 37S
HMAI.I. HOUSiIJ , 411 S 2I1H AVH D-C95
you IHNT , MODIUN IL.AIH. I.ANGE
Irv block difi South Ulli ft. D-MK.1 J > it
COOI.l ST TtJuNISIinD COFTAOi : NT VIS
IIIuli Bchool , e irly uppllcunt , vacant liouse
pileH 8 11. lice. U MSIG 3
C-HOOM COT TAU12 ON IMJU. I/T. CISTKltN.
clt > wale-r , ljuth , eJ "i"l furnace , 2J2 N 2ith
st. D-M8GO.V
7-UOOM MODHKN HOI IS 13. \IU3i : 1. \ W.V.
IStli , t > yitth of M.imlcrfon D SJ3 to *
CHOICI : iiotisis AND rorrAf.ns ion
nil over the city , $3 to $ > 0 ruicllty. 1702 r.ir-
niiin D-ssr
TOH IlKNT TUN ItOOM IlOf-n. ALL MODem -
em tinpro\cnu ntd K-l Do l e Tu < > 10)1113
rcnttil If ile'ulrcil D97 " >
-iiootiL iiqtJ.si : , PISI : LANVN AND SIIADI :
2CIS JWniiort. ill W , Imiulre on premises
D MWI r , '
itnvr riiii.MSini : > ROOMS.
ItOOMS HOlSKIi 2)20
St. JIiirj'B
I.MtriR. COOL SOUTIl HOOM , JIIDDI.r :
lloor , suitable for two 20u7 e'nss itI
I > -S-I J2
you HINT , PLKVHVNT SU.MMIII rtoosth.
ce-nlrul locution AiMrtra a Jl , Ho- .
ii.io.\NT : rtniNisiui : ) IIOOMS ixm I.IUIIT
IliiiisekOpplnR. centrally locitod Cull ut th
Al imoile3 % N. IStli Kt , iCL " ' ' 3 *
WANTID vr ONIM : . PIUST ci. vst.oi )
mini. niu l bo expprlMieil mm Nicrmnn ft
McCimnill DruB i'o , Oniiln I ! S7I-J
l D IIOOMH ,
clienp 2C23 JH Mur > *
r.ni : NIPI : ptniNisiiiD HOOVS. I.IOIIT
jUMkcepliiB 111J hn llth K MSTJ S
ron , HUNT-TU'O sot'Tii nnojis rt u
lllnliecl. centrHlly located , boinl of ilfuln 1
. .AJdia < .S il , lice I ! SJl-r. '
. ONnrou iiousrKi3ip
17th Kt 1J Mx ii ,
l-l lIMSIIIZli IKIOVI.H AM ) 1IOAUI ) ,
bot'iii I'uoNT AI/.OVI : noon , r.ovni ) 2am
I'-MOj. J > 20
rou IUNT. HOOMS NVIPII LO\UI > THAN
ulentti uccommodated Mcpli , I''l Denporl
ntrcot. r-ejj u
'l.KASAN'T HOOMaVITII ISOAIID.
rda unnblij I'l.'J UoilRO r 732 I
iAiini : KIIONT JIOOM rou TWO , ) IODIUN ;
prlvute- family I'l-l ' ) M Mar ) H uveI'JIHTG
LQVni.Y llODSl GOOD UUAISD fj r,0 AN'D 51 < \
, mcc. ) 511 .No mh P-M > 75 h'
SOUTHEAST PIIONT lluOM MOUiniN' CON
\uili iici'ii Invvn surrounds liuune , prlvitp fam
lly. ! S ZJlli n r-SJI
ron HUNT VMM it.Msiinn itoinis.
H ron KINT : MVN AND win :
city watlr , vuifle pipu J1J N 17lh at
atR
R SIO
A.M > -riois. : .
1'IUBI CLAbS IIIIKK hlOltU III 1I.DINO 101
I'ainam , lliice Ktoilm and Kmomcnt , will allf
to bull tenant , lu\\ rent Ut 1st rial 1 1 ! Ic bldi ;
1-SH
roi. HK.NT 1111 : i STOUV iiiin-it
ut vln 1 .irnim t 'llili biillillni ; hn a
c < i.H'iit iianenuMl c-umpti to unm lieatlnu UN
lunxuilur on nil HOOIH , fua , ctei , Al'iiii
the ulllce of The I lit- * * ' jloi
AtJCNTS \ \ . \ \TIJI ) .
AOKNTO WANFUU , POU Ni\V \ 1'HIJIT JAI
lap , not Bui.I In Murei , xolli i y good prollls
tcrnu frcp ; i iinile' | lOc lco < t lluiiiil jifr
; n 113CQ trtut , ChiLlnnotl u
WANTKD. AOLNlVi , AM .MINI M OI.VY t'OO
In * wain , ft cW to f * " u iti > , iny wc.k
Uli > i < oii Bupply Co. Olbsun t'lti 111
j-i ;
w\vnn TO
VOUNO MAN : H no MID IN PIIIVATI
familyj Blute teuiii rf I. ll < o JC $50 J2
VANTKD IIAUIHHD t Ol PI.IJ WITH PUP.ixi
r iil ( etntiul , ilmlrublo s"
.4.1 HnniffU . . , ,11..I. , , . location. M. . . Qultu - -
GOOD TL'NANTrt St"l'HiiJ KO11 VAC XNT
houKea placoj In our chirs * PIKIliy. 17D
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K-Si7
vroii vtii ; .
fcToa von AND WAiunoifti ! : co
> CS alu Joaea. Oe-nerul < toi.i\ * and foruarillnc
M-4II
f- 1 STOHAUi : . FHANK KUlillH , Itlt HAI1NKY.
f \ OM , VAN it si on Cou. nu FAICM TIL : isM -
> - MIl
rou s\ii : _
NK\V OH OOOU Hr.OOND HANI )
anU bu Klm. > . .liip 1111 IOIKV !
ron HAi.ii , HM u.i , j.vtpjnriii .IIIETI.ND
pony , ph K tun , c irt nn J h irno i Inquire r
Aitruni. lto < ton Htorc , 1'MS1I
FIHHT PLAKrt PAM u 1'ii.xr
Un. Mt ) rfn. tint.
rou HAW-J aiCAi1 , A P pit \irrov
_ tlm llariipy tt ulibli-ii. l/-MKI S
oouu OKAs nti ) if
VruliT A. W. PUcipi At ben. If ; t l.lfo
rou SAM : Miscni.i.\MO s.
IIIJST HAItDWOOD HOO AND ( IIICKKN
. i l o "nil wire" O. II I > . Ml Dnu ln
JD HAND 1IICVLKS. II > . IH A M HH'Yf'LIM
Om I Hey. Co. JW N 11th ftC -
C } ? 19
POIt HM.B OLD I.I MllK.fl rONNHTINO OP
2 > l 2x6 nhcMlntt iildplnp. pldltiR , etc. , nlm
niinnttt ) oil 1iMik Vp1y | AM * Inlcil ( tinrl-
_ _ tlc 07 Hnvnnl st Tel Htl q-MSJll _ * _
1AI.K ( MIIIKP A MVSON A DAVIS HIV-
| IOA siwl rnnifo nml one * nmll hpntlnic Mmi * .
both In good ci.ndlllon Aj ply 1MI Ho U I t.
1) * i * J *
pou SAM : , < HB\D NKM : ruiwu MILK
r-owii tall nftcrnoon , jnrd 2Sth anl Hurt st
CJ 8fl J2 *
on "JAM : nirAP x HOOD ri.nxN1
of millinery In one of thebe t town * In 8 U
Inwn , Rood rensona for nelllng Ad lre ' H 57 ,
Omnhn lleo ej SW-J *
"
rm SAM : , A PINIJ irusp.Y < o\v dii
milker ) nt Mr. Prnnklln Kt q-.MWi
i \iuvoi
HIS 1)11 H WAIlllHN. ri.AlUVOYANT H1I-
lUble bu lnc < medium. Sth > tar nt 119 N Kth
, iitsvAONnn. . apiniTiTAi. MKDIUM. 'ON-
ultilloni 9 to 12 nnd 1 to S 417 N I Uh nt.
S-MMJ 5
3 , IIATIIS , KTU.
VIMi : . HMITH 1121 DOL'OLAS HriHIKT , 3ltD
Moor rnutn 7 nm < iiiK' ' . rtpum nUohol nnil ul-
Piurlnu liatliK T 776
HUH Dll. l.PON. HLKCrmi' MASSAOP. I'AH-
lorn , re-freililni ; nnd curative , don I fall to eall
417 S llth it . upntalrn r-M7Sj ba *
IMi : A.M13S. iTCTHS , MASHAUi : 507 - < OcITH
13Ui st , room 1. T MS45 6
ITHMOAI ,
1AT11S. MASSAOi : MMK. POST. 31S'(4 ' S IVTII
IISS VAN VALKiNllt'UO : DUhTIlOYH 1'IMl
maneiillj b > eltclilcllj. nupenluoun hair , niolct
wurts , c-tc. Uoom 416 , N V. I.lf * llldg
lUl'TUHK CUUHD. NO PAIN. NO DKTIIN-
llon from bu lii"Hs , we refer lo huinlriMs of
pallcntit cured O U , Miller ( jo. 307 N Y
l.lf bullilltit , ' . Oniiha , Neb U-X2J
VIAVI. A HOMI : TUIATMINT : ron UTCUINI :
tioubten. I'hslclan In nttemlancH Consulta
tloil eir health book free 310 DecbldK
U 824
1O1TON lHis > 4 OITTINO ACADHMY. U Wl ,
Knrbuch blU. learn the best system no rellttlnic ,
tcach'rs minted , circular * sent. Mrs G Slieller
U C3I
HATIIS. M vfcSAtin. ONI : riui.
health restorer , kln beautlllcr IfilS ClikiiKO st
' *
- M7Sl-Jyl2
TO io\ > m\i.
\NTIIONY I.OAN & T1U"T CO . 31' N Y L
tjukk monej at low rates for choice fnrm loan1
In Io a , northern Mlosourl , eaatein etlra ka
W S25
CITY LOANS C. A bTAHU Or. X.
MONP.Y TO 1.0 VN ON IMl'HOVHD OM MI V
roil estate , llreiinan. I.o\e Co , P.ixton liloclc
W S27
LOANS ONTMIMtrrvni ) & UNIMPItOVni ) CITY
proportj. VV Parnam Smith A Co , 11.W Parnam
\ \ -S .3
MOVP.Y TO IX > AN ON IMPIIOVKD OMAHA
piopert ) at 5 r.iC and fi'j per icnt I'lfso
& . 'Ihonni. room J07 , Tint Natloml Innlc bMi ;
W-S2J
MONHY 1O IOAN ON PITY PHOPHHTY
JDOO 00 up to J .OWCO rtle-llt ) Trust Company
W SM
MONiV TO I.OAN AT LOW HATE' ' Till :
O P Di\UCo roc 1-am im nt \V-SJI
o pnti CHNT MONIY ro LOVN ON OMAHX
roil estat.- & Neb farm * W U Melkle Oimha
W S32
. \i : WILL iixvn A i.vnon hPnriAi.
ID loan on Impnivoil Omihi property In In y
nnliittn t nt lowest nitoH , npplv now. don't
wait until jour old loan expires PldelUy Trim
Oompanj W MIST
5IOMJY TO I.OAV Oil VTTKI.S.
MONKY TO I.OAN. 3D SO. 91 DAYS. I'ltHNI
turt > plano . etc Dult Green room S Ilirker blk
PI VNOS
liorsf" vinsoni ctn nt lnni t iat < In cttj
ID rrmoMil of ( tool * strlctb ponfl lentlal , jot
cm nay tlio loan off nl in % lime or In nn >
amount OM VII V MOHTOGi : LO VV fO .
SOi So Ifth it
X-S3I
in - > IM : > S en.NCIS ) .
rou H.vi.n-Auoinr : ooo i.us MIVION TYPI :
700 llw us UiCCO ll" < lirovler t > pc I'O piil
two thlnl cam 40 < lmilil Iron ttand * for two
third cires 'I hlH nnttrlal was wil on in.-
oniilin Iee nnd It In falily conl conllilon
\VIII bi > sold chpip In bulk or In iiiintltli | l <
suit pniclmsrr Apply In pfrron < r bl mall I
The lire riibllslilii' ; Co . Onuln Nub 1 713
1-On 4TH OP JPLY r.TVND < i ON
uroumls cill ISth niul Iliinej T >
rou hM.p rni\p T > VO isiu.ivuD ANI
foilponl tililis iiiil ono Nnll < nil c is'i iv
1st , I Iluideau A. lldlovaj. < jllawn > N"b
Y MS31 0 *
ron i\cn \ \ < : iz.
JID ACRIS : or GOOD i. XND IN
N'elirniiki to cxebanue for u hnnlwire
lumtier > nrd or Rood cleatoriMren4 I.ocK
Ilnx 2fl2 IMilftc Neb K Wi Jy3
TO nxntANGi : ron OMAHA i nm
firm of 2C0 ncrcH In ' 'mlth ' county
, Xjdie89 ) Ilex CO. Hmlth Centei , Kanxa *
X J
ice .xrni : PAnM PVP.T IMPUOVKD , ri.iAi
.if pin umbnmp f'racint lot. J If
Jon pier , lice bulld'nc 't
rou s.vi.n HIAI. ISTATI : .
.n.vL nsTATn AND LOANS
William II CrarI5 N Y , I.lf bU'ff
Iti-C7.J | > 27
\ IIOMI : ron ANY ONM : . ALMOST NIVVVD
ver > chi-np Nli-elj ilecoiati 1 nnd modern In
f\pn iii-pi'ct M J K nniiil .t .Son soli
akeiu > * .110 lro\\n blue I. Hi : 701 110
ri.ir.ANT HOIII : I'IIONTINO ON n vvsrov
park Let un rbow It lo oil M J Kennnrd f
Jinn , col nKCiitu , ? ! 0 Il'i.wn blo-k ni702 J10
iiorsi : ON Hrtinti j nt ST. IXST ' 'iio.vr
KOII t proiii > rt > nli'f firuhberj M J Kemiai
i ho'i. sula agrnlH , 210 III own block
Ili-70MlO
AIlSTHACTi" . IHi : HYIlON ntrCD COMPANY
r.xiiM i.VNDS. c , if. iixnni ON. ou N Y
Life IlK-MTM U
UKI.I.I.VPi : PIIOI Kim AND IOT ADJOIN
IIIR 1'nrt Crook foi file en pun ) tornw J T
Claik , JlJ lloaid of Uride , Oinu'ia
11P.-7S7-J5
roii SAM : muxr nvo rru. iAhTi'iioNi
Ion In VVulu-ly' mil i will uk piano or hoi o
and biift > us lr ) t I'lyinoni AdJiei-s S J. iPe
HK-7M j ;
HOLD on Hii.vun
MnviHon liuiilri > d Millar *
Munthl ) pa > mcnta
Hill j a lejutlful oottign Innlr.ut Illll
Om ih.i Heal Ubtatn nnd Trtlal ccmpiny , 21
tjuuth ISth Kt ill ;
ron BALI : , LOI.S on AI'UIW ALONIISIDI
the rullroau at Uloii and near I ho Koiernmpiv
bulldlmj * ut Iho main went entrance to I'ur
Crook , prlioa low tern * aty
nni & au'iiui : JOMPANY.
S , VY. Cor. } ilh ! and Parnam six.
31
S1IOIIT1IAM ) AM ) TYPUWlllTIMS.
A C. VAN HANI'S SCHOOL ill N. Y I.IP
til
Ml'MO ' , AHT AVI ) 1. X.NlA < ii : .
aionnu K. UUI.I.IINJIUOIC IIANJO AND
Kiiltnr teacher It IV ! lleo HWs 100
iNU HAi.i : PIANO s.v > . NIVV : s-k > H.VMPJ-U
pl-ino , enl > } ! 75 31 $ McCnEiie bulldlne
ASTIIOI.OUr.
1IH3 WONDUn OK THK AOH , I'KOK A
Mi vrjr , the crontcit u trolox < r ana t'ulml lc
In th * norldl pant , jrejent , future tolj or n
rlmrii * . 1 > OS l-'anuia t to 12 m , 2.30 to I
P. m. H-MSU 6 *
AMI LOVN ASSOCI XTIO > S
IV Ml'Tl'U. L. t U AbS'.N PAY 6. 7
S | * rer.l whcm 1 , J , J yar old ! alwax > re
J704 Parkin st , Nuttlnger , Heo.
HOW TO HUT A UOMH Oft BKCPI1K GOOD
l lr Jt on tnvlnei Apply to Omaha U &
' 17C4 > ' tiuu. : Q. U. Natilnctr , Bee.K
Hi : PBOPLK'B mSPBNRAHY , UJJ DOi'OI.AfJ
t . l thf only place where ladled nrp mtf to
1w rellpl , nf nil their IroiibleKomc Ol en es
penilinr to their KPX Thl I" thP oldput ills-
peinnry I" th * city. Don't hultnte , pn .rn tl-
notion In the thief of time unit In nnother
mnnth jour nllment may ! * liuurnble nil de-
lneil eniirM ind Irrcirulnrllle restored no
matter from hnt e i"p. P tmxp n tine home
If > ou nppd prlvno nit lelteri eni-to lnx Ktninp
nn nerfril nnl medicine forwarded , conilne-
mmt. . $1004 nnd up
iuriri.is .
\VKST N nirYri.i : & OUN ro . 2it CPMINO
rou t on piu : MONTH WB CII\N ADIPST.
oil repilr or Unary puncture * nnl keep In Rimd
repair > our Merip. Pull line of sun Irlei
Ak-Snr lcn Ccli > Co . 3I < 3 15th st 92 15
1. > SI IIANCIi LOANS. .
r.in : INS I'Ot.iciKs HOI OUT. LOANH ON
name W 1 * Holilen P O Hot 227 Otnthn
rttiiNiTt in : pAt-Kni ) . roue-inw MADI : TO
order 1011111 - made nnd rrno ated clntr <
rnned chpip til * month M H VValklln. Jilt
Cumins Tel 133I W
DUCSSMAICIM : .
TO DO DUlISSMAKINa IN
families solicited Ml Sturdy , 2817 Davenport
M-472 J > 16
MT.AMSIIIPS.
i/vvnsT tiATr.4 TO on PIIOM mmopi : ALL
linen Thou Cook A Hon \ncntlon tour * Harry
Moon. * , HIS Parnam St. , Oniilin 3SJ J)7
PAU .N
If. MAHOVV1TX IXDAN3 MONHY. 418 N. 1 ST
SIO
I > ITICTIVI : .
CAPTAIN P. MOSTYN , niJTICCTIVK MlUNCY ;
nil deti-L'tlvn wnik carefull ) nnd promptly nt-
tented to , 310 Knrbaeh block , Omalii , and . " 15
ItoinoKe llldg , ChlciiBO M 51
Photographic Vio\rg of the
of the Great
This graphic and nutliontlc rosuino of
tlio cyclone's ( loudly anil dustiuetivo
\voik , by moans of tlm pen and caint'i.i ,
can only bo obtained at tlio business
Olllco of The Bee , for tins low price of
! 2r > i : and the coupon bt'lovv. Call at the
otllco and otamlne the vvoil ; , which in
not oirpiud for sale at any other place
In the city.
43 FULL PAGE VIEWS
The Boo has sumrcil the oxcliMve ;
rlKht for Omaha , .South Oinah.i and
Council Uluffs. Out-of-town btilxcrl
OLS can soctiii' this vvoik by ciUtln out
the coupon and umllliiK It to tln > Oj clone
View Di-piirtiiHMit , Oniah.i Hue. and on-
closluj ; : > 3o 111 coin , with the name and
add teas.
Can be secured , at
Tim BIiE OFFICIi.
Boo Building , Omnha ,
° U
nil : UHli OFFICE ,
10 North Main Street ,
Council Bluffs.
COUPOiN
To s"curn this Interesting sot of
views cul Ihls oul and bring It with
21 cents to the Huslneis Olllco of
The Heo In Omaha or Council
Hluffs , or mall U with 25 cents In
coin to CYCLONIC VIKW DtlFT. ,
OMAHA , NKU.
\VIJ.NT COI.I.ICCTI.Mi WITH A OUV.
Toinalo M n TnUrM u Shot at il ! ) < -
llmillonl CiiMtoincr.
A tough negro who answers to the name
of "nucleuse" called at the hot tomale stand
presided over by Dick Creole near Ninth
and Capitol av'cnuo last night and called for
some of the cornhusk-vvrapped dainties
Dick was busy at the rear of his den frying
some kraul and anolhei supply of Iho to
males He did not respond to the order as
quickly as ho might have done , so when
"IJtickeye" rereived It he not only refused
to liquidate , but eloped with the tomale to
Goldsmith's saloon This action aroused the
Ire of Creole , and getting out his six shooter
he crossed over to the saloon and sticking
his head In at the &ldo door took a shot ut
"IJuckeye. " Tilt bullet flew wide of the
mark , but passed in dangerous proximity to
Goldsmith's pet monkeys , who were conflneil
In a cage near the bar It then embedded
Itself in the wall "Iluckeye" In the mean
tlmo was not Idle , for he picked up a num
ber of billiard balls and bombarded his as
sailant and things were a trifle mixed for
a time. The polite arrived and placed Creo'o
under arrest , but Huckoyo succeeded In
making his eacape over the bridge Into Iowa
Holilii'il nnil Dliln't KM cut \ \ lii-ro.
John C Calhnilth , a ranchman of Aspen
Cole , has reported to the pollco that ho
was robbed of $97 Wednesday night , bul
ho doc'H not know where , when or how tin
tlioft was committed Ho stated thai the
last place hn has any recollection of being
was ut Council Hluffs IH Home way he
was entletil across i\w \ river to a Ninth
all eel HI loon wherP ho was pb-ked up by
th police , the entire transaction being
without his Knowledge A nogio namce'
Anderson w is found In his company am.
was aneatid , but Galbralth snsa that he
believes thu man Innoeeiil
Till : ItKAI.TV MAUICr.T ,
INSTnUMENTS placed on record , Thurs
day , July 2 , 1890
WAHIIANTY DIHDS
N O Shepherd and husband to J P
Finley. w 40 feet of lot 11 , block
"H. " Shlnn'H 2d mid . . . . > J,20C
C L Diuco and husband to A L Wo- |
eott , lot 19 , block 4 , West Uml ad. . 3 SOC
Claus Oft and wlfo to P A Andeison ,
lot G , block I , Oft s add to Helming-
ton . . . . . . . . 10"
Da v Id Anderson nnd wife to Packers'
Siv Ings buiK , lots 7 and S , block 7J ,
South Oiniha . . . lOOOi.
QUIT CLAIM DKHDS
J H Straus executor , to IMward Mc-
Uachron , lot 4 , block 4 , Sherwood's
mibdh- . 100.
O W Little and wlfo to Kllen Allen ,
lot 10 , blo < 3 , Amos Place
DKUDS
Special master to Nebraska Suing *
anil Uxchange bmk lot 1 , block 9 ,
8 13 Hoscrs' add , , 2.2W
Total amount of trimnfcrs , , . . . , . . } isw :
When we consider that the Intestines are
about flvo times ns long at the body we can
realize the intense suffering experienced
when they become Inflamed , DoWltt's Colic
and Cholera Cum inilxluea InHaniinatlon at
ouco B&U completely reiuovci the difficulty.
LAYS BETWEEN YALE AND NEW
Opinion of an English JEkport of the Great
Grand Ohallengo Gap.
ONLY TWO BOATS QN THE RIVER NOW
f i
Irulmilil MclCriinil , M" P. , One'iMrol.o
for C'niiilprliluc , iii-nk ) < < 1'rcrl ) of
tin Proipi-oln ii f I lit ;
Anu-rle'iui { .
( fopyrlitht ISM by I'rvfi I'nlilhhlnit Company. )
LONDON' , July 2 ( New York World
Cnbligrnm Special Telegram ) Reginald
McKenna , M P. Is an acknowledged rowing
authority , having stroked the wlnnlm ; Catn-
irldgo eight In the Inter-unlverslty rnco and
coached Trinity llnll. He talked of Yale's
chances In the House of Commons tonight
Ho said "I am sotry to say I missed see-
tig Yale last evening , when nt Henley , but
: was speaking to all the old hands on the
riverside , who have followed the work of
nil the crows entered for the Grand Chal-
enge cup They wcro all of one opinion ,
tlmt there arc only two boats In the race ,
Ynlo nnd Now College Oxford I saw
I.ennler in > self , and don't think much of
th'iin nnd I also daw New College nnd they
nro a splendid ctcw * so that Vale must ho
an uncommonly fine lot lo stand ocjnal wllh
them The course Is very unfair under cer
tain conditions , and If the wind blows
oft Ducks' side It gives an Immense advan
tage tt to the bolt having Herk's station , but
the opinion of all HiiRllsh coaches was that.
Riven a fine day with conditions oven. It
will 1 certainly bo a neck and neck race between
1t
tween t Yale and Nuw. Riverside people are
alwn > s very accurate Judges of the met Its
of the different crc\vs and as far as I could
seu the vlow I have mentioned was quite
unanimous among them "
Mr. McKeuna would , of course , be In an
exceptional ! ) good position for learning the
rial opinion of the coaches , being ono of
I.Vm , an 1 hU laagui e raaptctlng the
chances of Yale IH more note worthy be
cause It Is much more un < iunllfed * than arv
of the * } autliorltlji have publicly conitnlt-
tul themselves
I ha\d a dispatch from Ilcnluy tonlR'il '
which sajs Ihe Yale crew went the Bar
rier this morning In excellent time. The Bnr-
ilir Is a rcitain distance letwecn tvo atci
on Huc'-s' ' hank which the average crow Is
supposed to cover In ono minute Yesterday
Now went 127 feet over In ono minute
This morning Yale covered It In 1 20 The
undltlons were not quite PS favorable
The new boat was taken out Into this
morning No speed trials were made , but the
bo3 were all highly pleased with the boat
and the old oars The Yale garden parts
riven at Marsh Mills from .5 to S this after
noon , wns n grand succoas Nothing had
been niared to mnVo It ao , and the music
and refreshments were all of the smartest
Lady' Mayoress ( Mrs Simmons ) , who has
I'lCUerj much Interested In the airange-
ments , assisted by several other Indies , rc-
cloveil with the crow "president de Slbour
was warmly complimented upon the success
of his undertaking , i
This evening Leamler went the total last
half ten ssconds behind Yale's jcsterdaj
trial
Amid great excitement tonight at S
o'clock the Amoiic'an four ( Armstrong ,
Paine. Whoelrlght anu Miller ) beat the Ilen-
loy four over the lest r-alf of the course
bv four feet Henlej led mostly.
BALLAKD SMITH.
1IAVAHD IIS IfiNOUr.H Till ] Olli\V.
Vnli- lion , Coiuplnln ofnnt of At
tention frntii Our AmJiiMMitdor.
Jul > 2
While the pardcn pirty- tendered to the
Yale party and their friends furnished u
pleasant chauue fiom-ttl u arduous labors
which has b ou IU lot ot , the young
AmiTlcfin oarsmen * slnoe Ihelr arilval In
Knghnil , It v as not permitted to wholly
Interfere with the prnuticc of the crev.-
The Yale men complain that Mi Biyiitd
so far. has not shown nny Intdiest In the
cr wr hai not visited thorn nor se > nt them
any welcome , and declined their invita
tion , bec-.iu-ie of u ple'Vloim engagement ,
through his tecretury' ' Nearly all of the
critics speik more highly ot tlv Y lie
erew's chances Hob Cook , picvious to
beginning' v.ork today , sent the New Haven
oirsmon ilo-.vn to thu boat hou > 0 todas In
order to watch the English crow's practice
He Impressed upon his e-harges the neces
sity or cop > lng their rival's nulck c-iteh
The Now College crow has much Improved ii. i
recently , and th's ' mornlnir were eonsldeiod i.
quite pqunl to Loander Trinity Hall , ho-v-
tver. Is not we'll , and W.iucbope iciioits
tint the men want u lot ot pulling to-
Bother , before they will bo is good as thcj
should be for the training1 thoi have had
The Leander cr < w reappeared on the water
In the ovenlnF. with the Nleknlls In thill
UHII il places thus dispelling nil inrrors as
to a cllsagieernoiit ampng them , and set
ting at rest the leport thU they would
withdraw fiom the race lot the Grand
Chillenge cup _
( J Win \VIM.MIHSTiil A 1)11 VU' .
HIM crfonl UpKi-n a .niin > Stniiil ami
lloliU on li > tinKinl ot Tlini * .
( f'jiyrlBlit is-nj by ITPSI Publishing Oompanj. )
WINCHL'STRIl , nnglvnd , July -Now (
York World Cablegram bpecl il Telegram )
The Haveifoid College cilcket team
brought Its third Kngllsh gamei to a con
clusion hentoe' is , the result being a draw
igaln at Wlnehesti-r Hnln fell during the
day and play was stopped for some tlmo on
this account The sun e-ime out hot and
strong1 , however , and the wicket ( julcKIs
dried , with HIP insult that l o scoring was
faster and hitting , harder than on the opon-
lnr day The first Inning of Havtrford
yielded 111 Adams being disposed of for 21 ,
while A I' " Cocu , C G Tatnall ami h H
Wood oil did useful work Winchester In
Its second Innlns collared the bowling and
A \ > Gibson nnd K C Lee madea gieat
htand , the former plajlng a line free Inning
of 71 , not out. while the Intler hit vigorous
ly for Wllh the total at 176 for four
wickets , the Tuning v.as eleclired closed
Neidlng 110 runs to win Haverford con-
eludoil I * wao an Impossible task In the
time at Its disposal and di c Ided to play for
a draw C H Howsar and T Wlstar , who
started the Imttlnj- , were dlspoied 01
qnloKlv but Adams and Lester did their
woiw robly end before "they wore hupirated 1
the piuno was saved Ix.ster cliange-d his
itjlefo > the occasion and played a good ,
steady Inning foi 31 not out No game has
boon arranged for Friday , but on Saturday
the visitors will meet far-famed fl-Mby.
Scot e-
Winchester College , first Innings
J T We.itherbj , c Scattergood b Adams S
13 Noel , c Scattorgood , b Lester S
\ h Gibson , b Plnuhm.in . 40
It I , G living , run out . . . . . 11
1 H llowo. HI Scatjeriiood. b Adams 19
K C I.'e. c lister , ! > ' Illnetim in 27
F H Uitliam , c ScaUo'rfi'd , b Hlnchmaii
J Williams , b Li'fltcr. . ; . . . n
'
C 8 An di y , not our' . 7
A Hoynol.li' , b Hlnchmui . i G
c Hunter b Illnchmim , , . . 2
Hycs . . . [ T. . 3
Total . ' 'ii./f . 13J
Seeond InnlliR1 ij
J T Wtntherby , b Mllllln . 1C
i : Noi-l. o Coca , b rt"'trr . <
A \ , ( llbson , not tMtiW . 71
H L G. Irving , c I.cihUiiV b Mlfflln . 2
G H. Howe b Mllllln , „ , . 4'l
IJ C I.ee. not out . : . . ? ! : ' , . 21
HjcM , 7 , leg byes , 3.uUJ . JO
Total ( declared ) . .ll . ? . . 176
Hnvcrford Collegn. lIraC IniilngH
A H Mllllln. I I.e'a .
. ) , .4 W < < i . 2
I ) H Adams , b O Ibsen . 2o
J A. lister , b Loo".iy. . . . . 11
C. If. HOWSOM , b li. . . * . > . . - . . 8
T. WUtar , run out , , . , , , , .
C. H. Hlnchman o iJgo''Mi Uitham . 2
J H Soatiorgood. bUlbaon . 8
L H. Wood , c Gllwpn.,1 * LOO . 12
A F. Coca , not ourr' , . Il >
C. ( } Tatnall. c Gibson , b Uithnm. . . . 17
A. Halns o Gibson , bowilllams . 4
U > cs , D ; let ; by .s , l , ( . } . 7
Total . . . . . , . , , . < , . , , , . 113
Second Innings
A. H Mllllln , b Williams . 2
H H Hovvson , c Hunter , b Leo . 11
I ) H Adams , not out . 31
T. Wlstar , b Lee . , . 4
J. A. Lester , not out . . , . C
H > es , 0 , k'K b > c-H , 2 .
Total . . . C5
CrlcUrt Miitiih on tlio Fourtli ,
All members of the Outs City Cricket club
.ind all unattached cricket players are re
quested to bo ut the Fort Omaha grounds
on July 4 , at V u. m. , for the purpose of
plaslng u match , ( Jute Cltj against ul II )
comers
; _
UrlrUi-l.
The Omaha Cricket club U going to make
a day of It on the Fourth , on Its grounds
nt Twentieth nnd Kmmet streets The
Kamu will bo tin ) club against All Bilnls'
church , nnd In order to pla > two full In-
> tumpg will be pitched promptly at
bo served to Iho teams In the tmlllon nt
1 o'clock , nnd nil club members nrp Invltpd
to come and help make things enjoyable
for all concorncii The te > nms
Omahas-Hev J P n Llwv < l J Cam
eron , D Hrotchlo. Churl , s Hill , i : H
Sprnguo , H CnilR , W J Colvln. H New
J Ootiglas It Younif. J Franc Is , J Hot-
ting. J Harbor. F Hlldllch. H. Luurlo
Saints H W Taylor O \auphnn W
1 ! Vaturhan , J 11 Slmms C H CooKson ,
M A Hall i : Peake , T. W Trcvnor. C H
Altchlson C II. Young1. H H. Young , W
W Ovv ens
Flavors should be on the grounds nl 10 1W
to Insure an early start
( jvMns or TiTi : ? iViioX\ij in\cii ; .
siiiilitll | ; of tinSoiinlors ( il\ < < s HIIH-
toii tin * \ Ictorv.
WASHINGTON , July 2-Although Wash
ington hi d tinonlv turned run todav , er
rors , which wire" ridiculous In their Hit-
UTanoy , gave the game to Hoston 'Ihe vis
itors' runs wpte made In the fourth lnnlng _
on errors bv Lush and Mrnlre and smpid
work on the part of Belli uh Washing
ton scored on errors by Stlvett's ' and hits
by Sollnoh and Cartwlight Holh pltchorn
were In excellent form and nomontrevllle's
v.ork was phenomenal Atlcmlanco , t.1l ! > .
Soore
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 02
Hoston .U 0040000 -
lilts : Washington , ,1. Hoston , I Krrors.
Wanhlngton , 4. Hoston. 4 iirnod runs
Washington 1. Tvvo-biso bit Selbai h
Stolen bases : Long First ba.so on balls.
Off Me.Ianu-4 , 1. off Nlchola 3 Struck out
llv James. 'I , by Nichols , fi Passed bill.
Tonny Wild pile ties Mc.lames , 2 Hai
ti rles Washington , MiJiimcs and MiOuIro ,
P.aston Nichols and Tonnv Umpire. Hurst
rn.i. OF FI : VTUHIS.
CINCINNATI July 2. The Hevls slightly
outbitl d St Louis and iirolltod bv the
tnlspl ij o' the visitors The longest hit
even s"cn on the local urounds In a pio-
feaslonal game vvnn made b > Peltz , who
drove thu lull over the fence The fans
proBonlod Irwln with a ninth imrse ron-
talnlng $ ls < 2"i In silver and gold , his wed
ding pnsent Mayor Cnldwell made the
presentallon speech-
Cincinnati 2 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 -7
St Louis . . . . 0 0 0 0 . ' 1 0 2 0 n
Hits Cincinnati , 12 , St Louis , 10. Urrois
Cincinnati , 1 ; St Louis , 4 Learned tuns
Cincinnati , I , St Louis I. Two-base hits
Poll ? McPheo Throo-basp hits Connors
Home mil1 Poltz Stolen based. Hurkn (2) ( ) ,
Vaughn. MePhee (2) ( ) . Irwln. Douglass Dou-
lili" plajs Smith to Mcl'hoo to Vaughn
First base on balls Hy H rt. 4 Struck
out. Hv Hart , 1 Hatterlts Clnclnnntl ,
Fisher and Peltz. St Louis , Halt nnd Mi-
Ftrland ITmpho L > noh
COLTS WIN THF. LAST.
CHICAGO. July 2-Thu Colts did the best
work todas and defeated the Spiders by u
Hat row margin Attendance , 1,100 Score
Chicago . . . . 1 0 1 o 0 2 0 0 S
Cleveland 2 0 0 0 0 J 2 1 0-7
Hits Chicago , 1.1 , Clnvolanil 12 12r-
rors Chicago 2 , CJevthmd. 1 learned
runs Chicago , J , Cleveland , I T\vo-bisi
hits Tebi in Three-base hits Child * ,
Wallace Stolen bisosPfeftcr Thornton
Hvetltl (2) ( ) Double phl > s DonohUn to
Pfeffer , McCormlck to Alison , Mc-Kean to
Teboau , Chllds to McICein to Tobcau
Struck out n > Hrlggs 5 , bv Younp. 2
Flist bisH on balls Off Hilggs. 7 ; off
Young .1 Hit hi pltclud ball McKean
Hitteiles Chicago Itilggs and Donohuo
Cluvelind. Younit and O Connor Umpires
Keefe nnd Sheridan
nnooKLYNs isiiAcn irp.
nUOOKLYN. Jub 2.-The Hrooklyns suc
ceeded In miking It two out of three from
the QuaUets this afternoon It was Pas no
igninst Carsoy. The former kept his oppo
nents' hits v.ol1 scattered , while Cars-oj
proved an c > nsy mark In the xioond Innlni ;
After thU he settled down CJumbert vv.is
role-asod bIho Hiool.lv ns todav and at
once siiri.ou with the Phillies With his
nntlcn Ouirbi rt received a cluck for $1,100 ,
his salary In full to date Gumbort coat
his club > XO a R.imo , ns ho pitched only
two complete games during the beason
Score
PalHdolphia 001010100-3
Brooklyn . . . . 0 .1 0 0 0 1 0 0 * 4
Hils Philadelphia. 10 , Hrooklin , 13 Kr-
rors. Phllndi > lphli. 2 , Hiooklyn. 0 n-irnod
runs. Phllidolphln , 1 , Hrookljn. I First
bnso on b.ill Off Pa > no , 4 Struok o > it
Ry Painei Thieo-lase ) hitsDeleh.uity ,
2 Two-lnso lilt C.rlm Stolen bises
Mertz Houblo plavs Corconn to La-
( hnn''o : Lrouthois ( tin i-ulstod ) : Dclchant ) *
to Cioss Hit tin IPS Philadelphia , Cnrses
and Clemi nts ; Hrooklyn. P < ij no and Grim
Umpire imslle Attendance 3.0X )
STANDING OF THII TiAMS.
PInyed.Won Lost.P.Cent
HiJtlmoro f7 3S 19 CR 7
Cleveland 5"i " OT 11 t.r u
Cincinnati 01 41 22 fill
Roston II " - , 21 COS
Plttsburs M 31 27 n.14
Washington f.i 2 > < 27 50 U
Phllaelclphla il 'II " , ) m S
Chicago . . . .Ki . " , ! u r. ) S
P.rookivn M T ) : o 500
New- York " > S 21 31 414
SI Louis fil n -It , 21 r
Louisville 5 > 11 41 200
Games today : St Louis at Cleveland , H il-
tlrnoro at New Yoilc ; Washington at 1'hlla-
ioihla. ! | Clnclnnall al PltlsburK. Hoston at
Brookl > n
MOIUS or THU A\nvrnn % iivcnn.
.
IniltniiniiollN Si'iMii < - \iiolhi-r Cooil
I.rnil ThroiiRh Detroit's OlmtliiaiM.
INDIANAPOLIS. July 2-Detroit for-
lril to the champions todav by wrang
ling and dolajlng- the ffime In order to
make a. train The score was I lo 3 In Iho
tenth In favor of Indianapolis , with one-
out uid a man on second Umpire Clark
could not get the Tiger * In their positions
.mil was compelled to call the contest In
the champions' favor It was n pitchers'
bittle throughout Score
Indianapolis 002010000-1
Detroll . . . 1
Hits Indianapolis. S , Detroit , 7 terrors
Indianapolis , 4. Detroit , 0 Hattorles Dam-
mon and Uucl'le-v , Kxnn and Trost
KANSAS CITY , July 2-Scon-
Kansas City . . . . rt 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Mllwau'xco . . J 0 I 1 1 2 0 2 -12
Hits Kansas City. C ; Milwaukee. 12
Hrrors Kansas Cltv , 1 ; Milwaukee. 2
llitterles Kllng nnd Lake ; Hotlger and
Spear
STANDING OF Till ; THAMS
Plaved. Won. Lost P C
Indianapolis V > . " "i 20 C1 I !
Dolroll S .11 2. m -
Minneapolis .V > W 27 r > l
St Paul H7 30 27 r'ii
Kansas City . . . r.1 31 2S 12 ' .
Mllv.aukoe ( ,2 29 t ! 4fi h
Grand Haolds . . . .01 2. .7) Si , I
Columbus 01 22 30 30 1
Games today. Grand Ilaplds ut Detroit ;
Indianapolis al Columbus
_ \ VISTIHASstIVTIo HISILTS. ;
PIIHii-r Dolilll nf Diiliiiiiuo IlnlilH
HocKforil l)0 ll lo Oinlilt. .
DUBUQUi : , Jul > 2-Scorn
Dniinouo . . . . o 2 i r. 2 i 0 i * -i2
Hoi-kford . . i
lilts Dtibuqnc , 11 ; llofltford , 1 Errors
Dubuque , 5 , Rockfonl. H H.ittcrlim Dolnn
nnd y.almor , Ilorloti , Dillon nnil Hnlder
CHDAH HAPIDS , July i Scorn
Peorla . . . -10
Cedar Iluplils . . a
HltH. Pi'orl.i. 12 , Cc-dar Hnplds. 8 Hi-
rorH IVorlu , 3 ; Cedar ItapIdH , 2 Hitlor-
IcsHnrlBon and Collins ; Hlslcy and Snl
I Ivan
HUHLINGTON. July 2 Score :
Hnrllnpton . - 8
Qulnoy . . . . 3 1 0 B 0 0 0 0 - U
Hits1 Hurllnitton 13 , Qulney. C Krror.s.
Hurllngton , . " > , Qnlnu > , 1 IlalterlcH. Nlch-
oN and Armslrong , J > atlirop and Qulnn
DKB MOINHS , July 2-Hcoro :
Dee MolnCB 1
St Joseph 0-3
Hits DOH Molnoi , S , St. Joseph , r. ! >
rors- Des MOIH-H | , I. Si Joseph 2 HU.
tnrluH * Plifgemelei and Tr.UIlny ; JohiiHon
and NX'nrd
STANDING OP THU TIJAMS
Pla > i-il Won Lost PC
DPH MolnoH SI 4 >
Piorlu Mi HI 22 CO.7
Hookford 59 : ! l IT 57 tj
Dilbuquu M .11 Z'i
Qulncy a'i ' 23 : a
St Joseph C'J 23 3 < ! 3. ) 0
Pillar HupIdH . . . . It , 21 3j 37.5
HnrJIngton ' . . . 04 20 40 33
No traine'H Belli dulcd for tpday
vr. PAII. ili : XTS TH i : COI.OMI.S.
( ) OIII | U'H 'Mi'n IIIM | | > Ii-fi-ii | M < - -
fiiinnlKlt-'N llnril LuHc Oulllt.
ST PAPL , Minn. July 2-Thu Bt Paul
WoHtorn loaguu nllcl Loulsvlllo Nutlonnl
ICMKIIO club.s played nn exhibition Kinno
this afternoon Pr.izi > r and Herman Louls-
vlllu's iiltchcrH vve-rt ) bitli-il freely by
Comlske 's men , who won with PHMQ John.
on and Phylo were practically Invlncllile
The K.uno VVUH united ut the end of the
eighth Innlnu on account of rain Score ,
St. P.UII 0-11
Loillsvlllci 00 ! 20000 I
Hatterlea Johnson , Phylo ttnd Spies ,
1 "razur , Herman nnd Klnslow.
llriiMu Wlnu'lhi- Tlinl"\HiT7 | |
CHICAGO , July 2.-The nine of Hrown
university defeated that of the Chlcatro
iinlveTslly today by a fccoro of 0 to3.
Wo are anxious to do a. little good In this
world and can think of no plcasanter or
tetter vv y to do It than by recommending
One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of
pneumonia , consumption nnd other serious
lung troubles that follow neglected cold * .
JOE PATCHEN STILL A KING
Wins from John R. Gentry in Straight HoaU
at Ohicago ,
BIG BLACK IN FINE RACING FORM
\VorkM HIM Tun Mllrt In I'll-I 'llnio
\Vllli 'Sot it Pi l i'i- l ! Milr >
InilliU * to I'liih
Him ,
ClIirAOO. July 2. Till * afternoon nt
mhltiRtoii park JoeI'ntchtm lopoatcJ MX
> erformanio nt the track Inst Annual when ho
imnblotl the i > rl.lo of John It Uontry
Toilaj's match , thrlr flrnt Hireling In IVJfi.
wns n two-lient nffilr , and I'atchun won In
stralRhts , decisively
Hint tlio public lllces two heats ns well
as thtee. If not lictter. wan nltoiiteil by thr-
nttenilancc SU thousand people snvv the
race Doth horses were. applauded enthtnl-
nstlcnll ) on their apponrnnco for the 11 rat
teat Gentry looked larser than ho did last
Kir 1'atchcn , nlthotmh It v a his ilrst
rnco of the season , confirmed by his nppenr-
nnco Curry's declnrntlon that the bit ? blnck
was fit to race Joe I'ntchon was nt n alight
IMadvantnRo In the start for the first heat
bcliiR u neck behind , nlthoURh having thi
I ole , but the o\en follow was even terms
nt once , and really thcro was no Unit' In
olther heil when ho did not seem to havn
n Might ailxaiitagu on the bay Gentry's sup-
portoru lost heart when ho failed prompt ! )
0 Improve his advantage In the start With
ils supposed superior condition as shown by
ill mlle In 2 03 V l t week Gentry should ,
they nrsuoil , got mvay from Patchen nt the
vety outset Hut he tlld not All the wa >
around to the fnr turn 1'atchon led the mojl
of the time Uy a leuRth. There , however.
Andruw a sent his chnrRO. aloiiR and the
crowd became enthusiastic Heforo they
were -well strnlKhtcned out for homo Gentry
was on even termi but the blR blnck drew
steadily nway again until Hearing the olRhth
) ole , where Andrews began to drive and In
a few strides Gentry was head nnd head
with the bl < ? fellow and the crowd shouted
'Gentry wins , " but suddenly tinbny horse
faltered and then went Into the nlr and
i'ntchenwont \mder the vvlro an easy wln-
icr The tlmo by quarters was 0 3-V4 ,
I 03. 1 15 , 2 01VS
, ,
The conditions were pretty favorable foi
h'od time , the track being 'out nni'
the weather hot. but a brisk lire-ore up the
stretch had FOIIIO effect The crowd antici
pated that Gentry would not break the next
icat The black at once set out the pace.
and the majority of old horiemon present
obseivlng the nctlon of each horse con
cluded long before this heat was finished
that the race was over 1'ntchcn tra\elcd
the entire mile with maehlne-tlke precision
A groit part of the tlmo his lend amounted
to almost two lengths Andrews waited lot
the drlvo as Ions ; as ho dared In the stretch
nnd then closed In a little , but by the time
ho wns within a length of his eliding
opponent , Gentry once more faltered nnd
broke nnd even thing wns oer I'atchen
woncaslb Time by Quarters 0321.102 %
1 33V4. 2 06 % Had there been betting
Gentry would have been tlipfnvorllo befoie
the first heat There Is no doubt that
Patchvn Is In great form After the race ,
Curry said that If the big black did not
go wrong this > eur , ho would be at llobert
J's mark of 2 01 >
In the novelty trot two horses fell Lctell
and IlaronosR Marguerite The latter was
considerably hurt , but the drivers escaped
without Injury He-suits.
Hor.se Hc-vlovv atiike. consolation purse ,
MO Ueatrlcw. b f. . bv nirect-Kiinny K.
won In mrilRht heUs Time 2W4 , 2W4 ,
Hubs' C "i-cond , Athivay third No others
Clipper stake , $20i . 212 pacingPenrl
C. b in . b > Uoy Wllkes-hlneoln Hell , won
In stralBlit bents. Tlmo 2 OSV , . 2 01 % . 2 IS * ,
Nldeu Wllkei second. Valli an third Nellie -
lie M. Sphlnxett i , l.uily Nottlnch im ,
Thomns Hdson. II il Craso , Kins Lecd ,
Josle II .xnd Sander Boy also started
No\i > K > Hot , $1,000 , 2 2fi 2 > and 22 * trot-
o rx I'nrlpi , h K ; by Hrlflollalikes. .
v.on si'iond third uml fouith bents I line
2 I" ' * . ° 17'i 2G'i Packet second , l i Grat
itude thlril I.elell won the first heat In
2 17'1 , hut wns instanced In the third hit. .
Asmund , I'rlnco Mur.it , Hironexs , M-irguer-
lt < - a-id Prudence also started
211 Hot , JI.OOOPat I/ , 1) h , b > Itopub-
lion-Nell won in straitjht heats Time
1 1034 2 llli 2 11'4 Houncer second , llertlo
II thlnl Hiusie and Don I.i also started.
To be it 2 ' 0 Jlnbi trotted in 2 2' > H
To bent 2 ! l'i. Iun.i trotted in 2 ' 4.
To belt 222Vi. Tuklr pitod In 2 m.
To be.U - ' 2S'iHell Nut trotted In 2 23
Hns > | ! l.TH 0 > TIII3 11L > .N ( J TIllCKh.
Vnn StnlifH t SlM-vpxbi'ml < ! * tlic
Cnmil ( Jooil Sinrt.
NR\V YOIIIC , July 2 The Sendthrlft ]
stakes furnished an exciting Ilnlsh between
Gold C'rcxt , the favorite , and rormiil , in
which little rield managed to get his
mount In by the shortest possible ht.id.
with thn others .straggling behind In the
other stake the Juno , ovir the Futurity
eoiirwc , live went to the post , with Scot-
tint ! Chloftaln an even money mvoilte Cm-
slopli. the Morris llllv , was a well-lncki-d
Kecond choice and nattered her backers by
running nt the head 6f the lot until they
reached the main track , when she shut Ilko
n Jick Unlfo and llnlshed third to Sc-ottlsh
Chieftain uml Hodermond , the former vvln-
nlm ? very easily Hetulta.
rirst rfice , live furlongH , selllni ; : Suc
cessful ( II to ! i ) won. Nnnah ( S to 1) ) second ,
Nina Koulso ( fi to 1) ) third , Tlmo 1 02
Second race , one mile : KoiRot (8 ( to 1) )
won , Tlngo ( S to 1) m-coml , Ueerrtla > er ( G to
1) ) third Time- l.l.2-r. .
Third ra < e , this Juno stakes. Futurity
course KcottlHh Chleftnln feven ) won
HoiU-rmond (7 ( to 1) ) second , C isxloplti (11 to
1) ) third Time 1 12 3-5
Fourth tare , the Spendthrift stakes , mile
and .1 furlong. Formal (5 ( to 2) ) won. Oold
Crest (7 ( to r > ) Recoiul. Cassclto (10 ( to 1) )
thirl Time 1 CO
Fifth race , nix furlongs , .soiling Paladin
(10 ( to 1) won , X..UIOIHI ( S to 1) ) second , Agitator
tater ( ! > to C ) thlid. 'limn 1 H
Sixth race , mile nnd three furlongs on
turf Counsellor Howe (7 ( to I ) won. Merry
Pilnce (1 ( to J ) tee-olid , Long Hiach C' ' ! to 10) )
third TImy 1 21 2-1)
CINCINNATI. July 2 Iho Hippie stakes
was the fiiiture of today's c ire at I.i-
tonli Hrrelalr VV.IH mad" the favorite In
the lace In n. drive fiom John Huvlln , Her
clalio llnlshed lust HesullH.
First UK'1 , nix furlongs , helling , purse
$ | f ) . . o.ii-olds and up1 Hoodwink (1 ( to 2) )
won , Miss Kmma ( . ' 0 to 1) ) second , Ulslo Ii
(11 ( to 1) ) third Tlmo 1 l&H
Second I ice , llvo and one-half furlongs ,
purse. $400 2-yeiu-oIds Irbv II ( i to 1) ) won ,
F F V ( i to 1) second , Grayling ( Jt to 1) )
thlnl Tlmo : 1 10
Thl nl nice , mlle and one-sixteenth , sell
Ing , 1-year-olds n-id up , puise JICM fjlr
Dllke (8 to 1) ) won , KoanlHo M to 1) ) twcond ,
Grannan ' 2 to 5 > third Time 1 I9'i
Fourth rare , the Hlpplo staKes , mllc > ,
1-jdir-olilH. value { 1.910 Cutlcletie (7 ( to 2) )
won John Havlln (4 ( to 1) ) smond llyion
McClHiiaml (4 ( to 1) ) third 'lime Ml
Fifth rnic , llvo fur'o gs. purse | | 00 2 jenr-
olds Mlnnl'i ' Murphy ( > to I ) won , Thanet
0' to 1) second Prances Feslor ( S to 1) )
third Time 1 my.
SKth race , six furlongs selling , 1ear -
olds nnd up , purse IU ) Mobilasca (1 ( to 1) )
won , ryclonn o to n ueioiid , Itoblnson (6
to ' . ) third Tlmo 1 1.VJ.
8T I-Ot'I8. Jul > 2A rainstorm put the
tnir ! < in poor condition today , maklni ; It
very nloppj Ili'sults
First nice , one mile , selling Illckok CW
to 1)non. . Shlnlntf liwlln ( S to 1) ) second ,
Hnn Waddell ( I to 1) ) third Tlinu- 1 toy
Second race , six nnd one-half furloii
Slay Thompson (11 ( to B ) won Draw Scot
(11 to 10) ) second. Ht Augustine ( IS to 1) )
third Time I 22V1
Third race mile , selling1 Hnroldlno (10 (
to 1) won Illicit Ooodn (3 ( to 2) ) second ,
Hawtliorno (7 to 2) ) third Time 1.14
Fourth i ar , llvu furlongs. Jock 11IJ (8
to C ) won , Dare H < f > to 2) Hccond , Onali
Wood (5 ( to 1) ) third Tlmo 1 03 < 3
Fifth race mlle and twenty yards , soli-
Ing Jack Hnidlcv ( S to 1) ) won. F.ivorlno
(7 to 2) ) second , Tradition (11 ( to 5) ) third
Tlmn , 1 17
Hlxth nice , six furlongs. Neutral H to 1) )
won , Dora. Ii Wood ( even ) nec-ond , Johnny
(2 ( to 1) third Tlmo
KANSAH C1TV , July -First race , llvo
nnd n half furlongs , selllntr1 Adellna won
Hlack Satin second , Dr McAllister third
Time. 1.1714.
Second race , flvo furlongs , Z-year-olds
Wild Mint won lir Crumblnu second F.iti
third Time : I ftsVj.
Third race , seven furlongs , Belling T-lt
tin chap won. Wild Tartar .second , Xeuldn
third Tlmo : 1 W > ;
Fourth rnco , four nnd ono-hnlf furloiigy
st'lllng. Phil Thomson won John Iloono
hccond Confessor third. Tlmo. 0 & 9
Fifth nice , one- mlle , HfilllntLonjf : Tei
won. Sir Charles second , ecnda Vista
thlnl Tlmo : 1 M'i
HUtli race , llvo furloiiffa. fielllnt ; Thur-
man won. Wnuda T second , John O third
Tlrnn : 1 07V
smiriir < D. juivsneHuits :
Flist rnco. six furlonns : I'nlis tvon ,
Terra Archer Bfcond , Oeorge H Bwlfl third
Tlmo : 1:15. :
Second race. Are furlonvi ; ICamnr it
won. Woodland Hello Hecond , Youn Truly
Ihlrcl Tltnoi 1 nm.
Thlnl t ui'n. ono mile ! Serena won Fro < t
K .worn ] MUlId M third Tlmo i I2 < i
: 'ourth rnoo , sovcii /Immnna
won , The Kitten second , Plekwlck
third Time 1 27'4
Klfth rnoo. sK furlong * : MM Young
> von , ( llonold second. Comer third Time :
Sixth race , ilt furlouss Cntiflold won ,
toy IxH'hlol second , Joe Munelnl third.
Tlmo. I 14.
lU'KS XHXM)0 > Illi : OIHCIIT.
NiilliinnlVlnil Hue CM nt DIM onpiirt
Ml HIM Iho Slur * .
HAVRNl'OUT. July 2 Tlio ntmenee of
utirli crnrk rldorn in Sansor Cooper anil
7.cls-\fr. \ who loft the National Circuit nt
1nle < U > iirK. to n'tend Pourtli of July moot-
IIRS cut down the nttendnnro nl the clr-
ult ricei toilny Orelr foiled to Kcl Into
.ho fllnnls In the professlonnl ovciitu anil
5tnrltirU. Vftn N'eit. Allen , \VomllPit nml
Hoffor vvoro competitors for thu larRrnt
pur e. W It Iljdo the Hook Islniul nma-
our. redtned the nnpAeed slate mlle re-cord ,
HtaiidlliK start , from 2 23 lo 2 27 3-D lie *
nlt *
Amntoiir ono mlle , open W H llvrto ,
Hook Island. Ill , won , AV A Wollillnir ,
Ui'iiesno , HI , Hocoml. i : H H.ithbono , Uhl-
iso , third Tlmo 2 ll't
Professional , ono mlle , oixni ! J At
Wooillpuf. Ciltiiwu ICun . won ; F. 11 Allen ,
1jnirnni' . X y sei'onit. Hurry C Clark ,
De-liver , third Tlmn 2 10
iXmatolir , half mlle open : W II Hyda
won. J J Httrondx Waterloo. In. Hocundi
1. \Volillltnr. . third Tlmo : 1 11
Profosslotinl , half mlle , open J 1' Star-
> nek , Marlon In won. S XX' Cook. Now
York , Hi'eoml , r II Allen , Ihlrd. Tlmo !
i n- ,
Amntetir , quarter mlle , open. clKhl start-
rs 15 II Streeter , Cedar It iplds , la ,
won. XX' H Hyde , second , C A XX'nlkcr ,
Mollim. Ill. third. Time II .1 t
Profession il , ono mile handloip , tvvelvo
Ntnrti-rs chniles Horfer , fit Paul , won ; J.
A XX'oodleif. Ottawa , Kan , second ; \X * n.
Hooker , Mtnnoaoolls , third Tlmo. 2 11 n-r.
Anmtonr , three miles , handicap , twelve
stutters 13 II Htreetet. won. L A.
Weldllnir seeond O N Doemcs Ottllinwa ,
lit , third Time. 7.JX
1tl\iMl I tin'I mr nt sionx City.
SlOttX CITY. Jul > 2-Special ( Telegram. )
The July race moot of th Sioux City
I'nlr association opened today Piecedltiff
: ho speed events was an exhibition of
orseless carilagos , the Mrst cvor given In
: lip northwest The attondancn was falrlv.
; oed , tint weather was line and tlui track
lery fast Hesults
First rion , i T > trot Dnlpha won , I ino
Star State second , Johnnie U thlid Tlmo :
tV't
Second rate , 2 11 iiaco Well Ahortil won ,
M ly H W second Alice Hroivn third.
Time2.11Vi. .
In the third race , the 2-j oar-old pace ,
Kdle Atmsiiong and Nellie F wore the
only entries Tlio latter won In two
str light beats Time 2 211
In the hlcscla laces which concluded
the piogrim. onlj local wheelmen partlol-
l > at d Tliev wore found by the IA-IIRUU oC
Ami lie in Whoolnien. and Iho names of the
ontestanti v\lll ! > < > roioitod | by the leaguo's
local olllcors Hollln Smith * won the half
ratio dash In 1 11 and H A Hlenklncs the
one-quaitor In 0 13 * < .
FUN ! Hlilcrx nl Cfilnr ItiiililM.
CUDAIl PAPIDS. la. July 2-Speclat (
Telegram ) The thirteenth annual stale
mool of Iho Iowa division of the League
of American Wheelmen will bo held hern
tomoirow and Siturday The prospects
ire that It will be thu greatest meet ever
lield In the west Ono hundred fasl pro
fessional and amalcur riders are entered
in the cluhtoen different nvents , aggregat
ing over (00 ( entries There are neatly llfty
entered In the live mile handicap The
track Is fust and special prices have been
offered for the breaking of state lecorda.
It Is believed that rani } will be smashed ,
eM l llrollirrK Kt > < < | AlioiuL
CHICAGO , July -In the Chicago Tennis
club's Invitation tournament today the fol
lowing results woio obtained :
Cirr H Noel heal W. L Slocum , 3-C , C-2 ,
George L Wrcnn beat Ii H. Waldner , 3-C ,
9-7 , 7-5
W L Mjors heal Fverts Wicnn , 6-1 , 7-5.
Sam H Neol beat Geoigo K. Helden ,
0-4. G-4
The standing of the eight competitor *
with llvo scries of matches plajed out of
Ihe seven Is us follows :
C. ii NVol r.
S 11 Noel 4
O I , . VV ITIlll 1
KcrtBVrcnn 2
for
SAN FHA.VCISCO , July -The light be
tween Hilly Smith and HillCiill.iel. . ' i to
night was stoppi d by the police In Ihe llrst
round. The men i ommenoi-il slugging from
HID start and the police Inttrfind on the
ground that a Iloonso had been Issued fern
n boxing match , mil a slugging contest
The light was declared a draw before the
polko Intel eft'i oil
It was proposed to go
on with the contest , but G ill igher said the
refono had already flvon his de < Islon and
would not K < ) on.
Hi-lit i-fii rUlicr mill \VliHiiliin.
IT.xnoo PAIUC July -Today's tennl-i
concluded Iho w ceding' out process for the
finals tomoiiow 01 S iturdaj Fisher and
Whitman , both of whom have many sup
porters as to their rhanoos foi the Tuxedo
cup. won todaj. and will moot In the fin IH |
T L Hall , the vcteian player , who wan
beaten yoslcid.iy In the singles , did not
put In an appearance for handicap singles ,
and C A Vogt won by default.
MlllKT Mlll.-lll-ll Mil CIlllJ IIKl.l.
PITTSHt'lHl , July -John J. Qulnn ,
manager of Peter Mnhei , today accepted
the offer ol the National Sporting club ot
Sin Francisco to match Mriher against Joe
Choynskl for an eight-round light for u
purse of { G.UOU , the contest lo take nlaco
3
WlHlii-n MiirrlaKi- Tics Si-vcroil.
Mrs Nellie Holmes , the wlfo of Itoberl If.
Holmes , ex-member of the city council from
thu Sixth ward , has applied for u divorce
from hi r husband on the grounds of cruelly
and drunkenness She Informs Iho conit
that who vvim married to Holmes In Council
Illuffs April 21. ISSii. since which tlmo they
have lived in Omaha. About thren seam
ago. so shii alleges In her petition , Holnii s
commenced the oxcesslve use of liquor and
for tint past two yeais she siy.s ho has been
an habitual diunknrd During the past two
soars she nlMi charges thai ho has been
gullty of extreme cruelty toward her and
has frequoiitly slruck her wllh his fists ,
besides beating nnd kicking htr and sulk
ing her with a ehalr or other articles of
furniture , using vlln and abuslvo liuisuasii
toward her atth same time An aflldavlt
Is also Illeilvvllhtbo petition In which It is
staled that the wife Is Ignorant of the pres
ent whereabouts of her husband and asks
that hervlco bo had upon him by publlcu-
Permits to wed havu been Issued to the
following piirtlPH by the county Judge. ;
Name and address AKO
Joseph 13 Hnndolph , South Omaha . 2J
Dortha Paasch , Omaha . u
Hunt ) Pihl , Douglas county . o
Kmma Moeller Omaha . . . , , . , , , , . , 21
Adolbert Grlnnoll. Sirpy county . " 2
Mary I , Wolff , South Omaha . 21
Duvls H Watson , Omaha . i
Jitnnlo Itoblnson , Omaha . . . . . ) * Jij
Henry Plant , Flornice , Neb . 2S
Allen Ci Cartw right , I'lorence , Nub . . . ,10
Frank Hohse , Sirpy county . < > \
Marie Vondra , South Omaha . 20
.SIlllirl'KHNIlllaillN IIOIIIIll ( ) IT.
Charles Dniitvls , Halph HlgKlns and Harry
Petty , the suung men charged with com
mitting nn n&sault upon another boy , mimed
N T Stuart , near Walnut Illll on Sunday
last , have been bound over by Juduu Gor
don to the. district court , the bonds belnir
placed ut ? SCO each.
SKIN
DISEASE :
RELIEVED BY
ONE APPLICATION OF
Bfimr Cms TniUTMRNT. Warm Uthi
with Curicunx Hoii- , gentle t.jilc ] ilon ol
( 'unciiu ( olnliuent ) , uod mill uo > v < of CUM *
cuiii 1U.OUEHT , KroitMtof ljuinor urc .
Hol4 tltrouthout thfl wprld IVirc , f'riictC4 , SDc.
Hoir. IVi. JIivjLruri Vjt. > 4 II. 1'utTiu Uivt
tn > cury Oar , Bo.t r < op. . . lluUD.
tr-Uow w tun JickUf Ikli UlwiM '