TUB OMAHA DAILY BEEi OI1VH815AY , .TVtiY 0 , 1800. SPBGIRL NDT1GE8- A < lvrrtlrtii < Mitn for Ilicxe column * Vvlll tic tnkuii until ISltin p. in. for tliivpnltijr nnil until S i > . in. for Hie litornlilR ntul Sunday edition * . Adv -rlcr ( , liy rciiuctitlitu n mini- licrcd oil col ; , cnn Iinvc nii TV * rn ml" < lrrnil ti ( a iiitiiilicred Idler In cure of Tinlice. . AIIIMJT * nil nddrenird \vlll ileifvercd on proNoiilatloii nf 'tin * chrt'U only. Ilnti , 1 l-lie u T oril llrnt ItiNcrtlniit 5c a noi-il tlii-rciifler. Nollilnu InUen for IVHH limn uric for tin ; llrxt IIIRUI-- Iliin. TbiNinilvirtlNciiirntM liiitxt b * run comecittli cly. WA NTIJH SITKATIO.V. \VANTrl > , A SITI'ATION AS or I'linpiitilon. Aililrc S M , Her. A-'J'i-V * WASTIIIMALI : : nun * . , AN 1D13A ; WHO CAN THINK OV Rome Klmple thing to patent ? I'mtect youi | IIIH thpy nmy bring you wealth. Write John Woililprtnirn ft Co. , Ut-iit. V. , l-.itcnt Attorney * , WnnhlUKtun , I ) . C. , for tliclr JI.SOO nrlz * < > ff and A lint of two humlred Inventions vrimtnl. 1I-7M , 'ANTKt ) , MKN TO LKAIIN IIAIUIKH TIlADi : only cliht wcpkii ri-iiilrcd | : Brmt dcmnnd foi brirbem during cnmimlRti ; stcudy ultuntlun.1 KUninntPeil ; line otitllt of ti "M donated , rfttR' loRiicn frpi . Kt. I > iul liorbcr collcRp , sis N Ninth Btrc.-t , St. Ix il . Mo. II M9'W 0 * sxpnniHNcnn MAN AS LAND BAMSMAN. . Ilpst of ri-ferrncea. Wants n position. Ad drem a 43 , lice. lt-MO2-12 WANTKII , TIIAVKUNO AND LOCAL. 8AI.K * man ; J123 n inuntli nnd CXIH-IISPII ; cxprrlencp tun tipPPFdiiry ; wilto quli'k : rnclnfp Mump. West mi llrnnch IVnn. Cuba National flznr Co. lluck Itniildx , In. 11-.M1M IP WANTKU. A ( ; OOI ) SOIllIIt YOPNO MAN WIK cnn ilo onllnnry wnrk In n tin simp nnil aim vihn \vlllltiK to work 111 burn nnd ninUe him B"lf uspfnl ntonnil n store , cnn ( jet n job of mi- . Write ut once , John X.lnimercr. Seward , Neb IJ-M12I 10 SAI.KHMAtt OU HALKRLAnY IN KVKm tonn , city or village tu linmlle copyrlRhtei im-mlum ponimutntlon cherka ; MB money. I'.n clo e stamp for snmpli * nnd lnMrurtlnn . Charle MntRiui , 710 W. Ninth t. , l > c Molnes. la. II MISS 10 * WAVH : FIJMAMS nui.i' . \VANTII : ) , AT HIIO\VNILL : HAIL , ixpiur cnccil coolc ; references reunited. C39J 8 Vt'A.NTKI > . A aiHL TDK OKNEIIAI. IIOU8I1 W"rU ; must bo need cook. Apply at once a SOI South "Sill avenue. C Mill 0 * WANTKW. ' KXPKIUKNCEI ) I.ADY HOOK keeper. Apply In own ImmlwrlllnK. Glvn rer erpiice , experience and age. Knlz , Nevln : IV , , C MIDI ID VANTKlJ-ltlllcillT WOMAN TOI5 UKSPON nlblB traveling position ; nil expens-es pnlil Aildres 8 52 , Dec. C MIXi ( 10 \VANTID. : Ninisi : nun , THAT CAN STA' ul homo nt nlKht. Ileferencex. 2T1S Ilnwnnl. AVANTIOI ) . TWO YOUNO I.API1S ? AND MK : to Rive miinplpH and ndvertlsc 8oup ; K"od pas H. A. Thompxon. Victoria hotel. C M121 0 NKAT APPKAIHNO UADUOS Tl pell ladlcH' wifely fklrt band stay. Tlie moa perfect nnd rapid Bellini ; Intention of the age Standard Novelty Co. , Knn ni City. Mo. O-M1K HOPSKS IN ALL PAIITS OK THE CITY. Till O. V. D.ivlit Conipany , 1 " 3 l-'arnani. IJ tdJ TioT'sii'si iiiNA\vA & co. , ics N. ISTH T n sot JLIODHUN IIOUSKS. C. A. STAItll , 923 N.Y.MI-'I u-su iiouans. WALLACI : , IIIIOWN IILIC 10 & UOUB I ) S03 KOll KENT , 8-KOOM HOUSE , ALL JIOUKIU conveniences ; Fuuth front nr.d convenient t busings. In < | Ulre at : JS Halt Howard.D D 1W 8-UOOM. . UirPACHEfJ. MODKItN IIOUSK , 123 KimulrvWll - Oupilul avenuu , 11. 11. ItubUon. ' " I ) 801 t _ _ - r TWO KINI3 1IOUKIW , ONR S. ONJ3 9 ItOO.Mi- 117 nml 125 S. ar.tli et. ; all moflcin eoiuen lencea ; best icalilciiro jiart of the city. Inqulr 821 N. Y. Life ; telephone 1W.C. U Mt > 0 STKAM YliaATOI ) STOHKS ANI ) KI.ATO Itowurd llanck , agent , 1CIP Chicago street. U 31807 roii HUNT. MonnitN S-JIOOM noLtsn A- 611 I'nik nve. Imiulre at Kullvi's dniR "tori Hth and Doiiglaa ht. U MS.OS J AUGI-3 LIST Oh' HOUSCS. Till * 11YJIO ! lined Co. , 212 S. lltli St. U MS09 JIODKI. SIX IIOOM COTTAOR , ANI xhadu' . 2121' Mlnml nt. O-378 l-'OIl IlKNT. MODKItH FLATS. LANG ! block. CM South 13th t. LJ-.MCSi Jy2l CHOICI : uousis : AND COTTAHIIS rou HUN" all over the city , J3 to } 3 . fidelity. 17U2 I''ai . D-SSO nam. _ _ _ _ VOll UK NT , A llOUrti : l.V I-IJUKKCT UK p.tlr ; K"od location. Imiulie 712 North lui utrei-t. U M9C7 v. u. WT.AU , icrii AND DIOiW 6-HOOM COTTAGE , N1C13 LAWN. 2 )1IXCK wcbt ut park , JU. V. D. Wead , llith and Doui 1)100 ! ) 7-1IOOM MODKUN HOUSK ; LAUOK LAW.N IMIi , south of MunuVrsan. O-1U3 10' { .ItUOM MODKIIN HOl'SK2CT SKWAlll ) , 111 ! ' . 1) . WUAD. 16th lind Dutiiilas. U--'M104 14 roit itio.vr uou.iis. noons. nousKKKEriNn. 20 : St. Maiy'a. K 908-1 1 NlCliLY SOUTH ROOM. 171 CIilcaKO. IJ'J'JI 13 * V' 1 lll.\IMII'i : ) HOO.IIS AM ) IIOAltl ) . KOl'TH rilONT ALCOVi : IIOOM ; I1OAHI ) . 2.11 Oouclua. _ K J1C07 Jy2'J TZrilOK KIIONT IIOOM POIl TWO ; TlODKUN prli-atc fnmlly. SCO St. Marynvp. . PJ.ISTtf " " LO\T.IY UOriMS. OOOD IIUAItU , J3. weck ill N. 191ii. lfI3LY Kl'ltNISIM3l > 11OOM3 c\'J \ * IKIUI.I at 1722 I. ' . IKC. K MHJ uiju.MS : UOOD IIOAUK ; UATI : rriiauiLiblc. 113 S. 20th Bt. K Mil * 1I HsiIIAULi : SOl'TIl ItOOMrt. KXClTl.I.i\ ' board. Itearonalile. I'.ofrienr.'j. 201 N. ml K-MUO ! ! iti\'i'-i\i'i/ii\.siini / ! ) C'llA-MIHIIlS Koll lll-i.Nl1. MAN AND rlty wilier ; wahto plpf. 31'j N. iith st. st.C3S10 KUll U13X'l' .STUiS ( ) AM ) Ol-TIOKS. ril'.ST CI.ABS IIHICIC HTO1IK IIUI UMNO. 101 l'ini.un : ; three btoilPa an.l lui : rerit : will altc to > ull lui.uii ; low uut , ail lit Nai'l irk bl.lt I-tH nwi : HNT. TUB 4-sTouv'iiuirif IILTII < UINI ntH" l-.imam t , Thlx liullilmi ; linn a llreprnc ceuieiu Inifinvnl , complelu ntPKiii heutlnx III turei , nuler un nil lloorn , tnn , i > lo. Apply n Hi * otlleo of Tlio Jleo. I-U10 AUU.NTS WA.M'UIJ. J73 TO | | W A MONTH AND EXPENSES PAI ! fnlomen for visors ; i'xrrknro uniuvessari Blamlaid BOP < | ; l.lttlo Ckrk clvnr machine ( r to each I'usloiner. lll licp & Kline , Ht. Louli ' " - J MUC3 AS * _ " AaE.vra , icr : "C-IIEAM ntEEZEit TIIA rnt'xva cr nm liiitantlyf \ \ prollts ; t rrltvr fiV" < ! ' ' > ' ' towns. MacDunaM Krerwr Co 'IttiitjurB.jru. jsijjj jj. " " AOENT3 WAN rni"l-o".SEiL I'.VTENT TIIAC fmlrncr ; rell at nlpht ; iuo.1 on every luiggj rmtlll frija to those niranliia builn iw. Dei Novelty Co. . Nol-lckvllle. Indiana. J KllffV * . K SI1W I0 WA.VTHU TO HMXT. QOOl ) TENANTS SECUUErT "von " \V.\C\N ; houses placed In our chiirve. I'lucllty i ; ( Fainam , Kl.S-,7 UKi'iniiKKCKD TIAN" WANTS TO HUNT" ranch alieudy tocld'J. lint ot rufciences , Ac < iie > s 8 R life. K MW ll \VANTJ3U-TO HUNT FOR SUMMKIt 1IO.NT1II lady's saddle nor * * ; must bo K i'llo ; l t < care uhtti. Address S > J , slatlnv terms , STU11AGU. WAUUHOU8B CO Jones. O ntiul storajto and forwurdlni M-814 OU. VAN ft STOHAaETliii I'AIl'il. TKU IM < M-ill WAXTKU TO IIUY. lUOOY. F , D. WBAU. 16TII AND DOOLAS. x y.n 3 I HAVE A PA81I rt'STOMEU KOIt 1101'HE nnd lot , nnd nnnther for \ao nt Int within Hve Mockd of IHh and I lte ts. Mu > t l n Jmnrnln. What hdve you to fter ? C. A. Stnrr. t > N. Y. Life Hldg. N 101 I * roil .sAiinoit.sis : AMI NEW Oil OOOD SErONU-lIAND an.l liUBKleii. cheap , till I > odne. ' ' 81 < i _ I'OIl SALE , 8MAU. IMI'OIITEH SItETI.AXC l iny , phui-ti-n , cnrt and harness. Inquire r , " Anri'nu. HoMon Store. P MSI" RI'I'.EIiY e-YKAliToi.n STANDAIin M.MIE ilrlM-s nliiRle or clnublc ; aluo BtylKli l > "tiy _ chcii | > . 11. II. Irey , ! fll N. Y. Life. ' - 7il _ KOIl SALE , fIOOD IloTisi ! ANll WAOON. lilS l. a\enworth st. P MMl 9' KOIl SAIl _ Ksr iiAiimvooi ) 1100 AND CIIKKEN fence ; also "all wire. " C. 11. I e , Ml 2U-1IANI ) IIICYCI.ES. J10. Jll & ! d. lllfYOI.EF rented , repaired. Om. llley. Co. . 323 N. IStli t KOIl SAWi. OMJ I.UMIIEH , CON8ISTINO Ot 2x1. JK < ! phcotimr , shlilnp , PlillnK , etc. ; nisi quantity old bricks. Apply Aimiclntpil fhnrl lien , W llownnl at. Tel. 1CK _ Q-M3 JU KNAIIE PIANO. CAIUHAQH PIIAirTON llurses Klnc baby Rrnnd birds-eye maple pi nno , carrlaRe. phaeton , trap , cnrrl.iuc tfnrn and line saddle horse , must be "old at unre Enquire Morltx Meyer Cigar Store , 1321 I ar nam st. Q 102 3IASSAGU , HATIIS , UTC. MME. SMITH , 1121 DOUGLAS STIIEET , TIIIIU llnor , room 7 , massngc , steam , alcohol and sill Mnirlno baths. Til7ll ) * _ MME. AMlST UATlIrf , MASSAOE. Ml S. 1JTI nt. , room 3. T-M'J.a . la * MHS. UK. I.EON. EI.ECTIllG MASrtAQE PAH lor * , refreshing nnd curative ; don't fall to call < 17 S. ilth Kt. . upstairs. T M1M VI' IM3IISONAL. VAN VALKENIIUltO UESTUOY3 PEll muncntly by electricity , supertluoits hair , mole wartu , etc. lloom 116 , N. Y. Mfe ulJUjj gM r.Ul'TUIlE CL-ItEU ; NO PAIN ; NO UETE.N tlon from business ; we refer to hundreds o patients cured. O. E. Miller Co. , S07 N.\ . I.lfo hulhlUiK , Omaha , Neb. " > ' ' . ' ' VIAVI. A HOME TUEA.TMENT FOIl UTKHINI troubles. 1'1'yslclan In ulUndance. Consultn tlun or health book free. 3 ( Dee bids. U S24 UOSTON DllESS CUTTINQ ACADEMY. U. SO. Karbaeh blk ; leani tlie best system ; no relltllna teach'ra wanted ; circulars sent. Mrs. Q. Shellei U 631 THEHMATTTjATHS. MASSAGE ; ONE KUKI health restorer ; skin beautlller. 1013 ChlcaKo si MOXI-JV T' ) I.OAX UKAIj KSTAT13. ANTHONY LOAN & TKUST CO. . 315 N. Y. I Quick mnnej nt low rules for choice farm loan In Iowa , noi Ih-rn Missouri , eastern Nebraskr CITY LOANS. C. A. STAItn , 023 N. Y. LU'M MONBY TO LOAN ON IMPUOV13TJ OMAH. real palate , llrennan , Love Co. , Paxton Mnc\ \ LOANS ON nt.'KOVK & UN'ISIPIIOVHD CIT property. W. Jl'urnam Smith & Co. , 13M Knrnan W-S23 MONBY TO 1OAN ON IMPIIOVUD OMAH. property nt 5 &V4. 0 and CVj per cent. Pu e & Thomas , ru-m 07 , First Natloanl b.mk bldi MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PHOPEim JWO.OO up to UO.000.0 * . Fidelity Trust Compan ) HONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATHS. TH ; O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnani st. W S31 p n rnxT I.IONHY TO LOAN ON OMAH. real estate & Neb. farms. W. IJ. Melkle. Omnhi W S32 WE WILL HAVE A LAHOE SPECIAL FUN ! to loan on Improved Omaha property in Jul ami Aiisiist at lowest ralPs : apply now ; < lon' ' wait until your f.U loan expires. Fidelity Trui Company. W Ml7 LOANS ON IMPIIOVEU CITY ANI > FAR : property : low rates. H. 1) . Ircy , 901 N. Y. Llfi W 97S-A3 P. D. WEAD , LOANS , 1CTII AND DOUOLAP. 908 a MO.VKY TO I.O.VCIIATTKLS. . MONP.Y TO LO , SO , CO , 00 DAYS ; KUUN1 ture , pianos , etc. * > uft Grctn , room S llarker bll X-S33 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANO ! horsci , wagons , etc. , at lowest rate In cltj no rrmovnl of Roodi : strictly confidential ; yo can pay the loan oft at any time or In an amount. OMAH MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . Mti 3o. ICth st. X S31 iirsixisss CIIAXCRS. FOP. SALE A13OUT 2,000 LI1S. MINION TYPI 700 His. acatc , < ) Ibs. brevier type , 1M pa two-third cascH , 43 double Iron utantlt for ttv tlilnl cafes. This rnatcrlal was uawl on TI O in ah a lice and la In fairly Rood comlltloi Will bo Hold cheap In Inllk or In quantities I suit ptirchafcr. pply In person or by mall I The It , , ' Publlahln * Co. . Omaha. Neb. Y 713 FOR SALE , CHEAP. TWO IJILLIAHD AN fuiir pool tables und oniNatlnn.il cash ret lsli > r. Uurdenu & Holloway , Callawny. Neb. Y M893 3' JiiO.iXI INVESTED EARNED : APRIL , S30J.W May. $ Ji5 ! . l : .lunp , (371.01) ) ; IS ! ) . " , averaged JS : . < weekly ; proofs froo. F. Ually , lion lirnailwaj Ni-\y YtirU. Y MOM AC * FOIl SALE. AN OLD ESTAI1LISHED HICYC'L buslneBs ; flrst class npcnln for n man wit small capital to Invest ; owner \vlshe * to ri tire from bushiest. Aililrei < s S K , II , > e. Y-MI20 15 DOCTOUS : FOtl t'ALK. A MIG PAYING MOUf. tain practice ; collection mils from $100 to $5i per month ; can b Inrreased ; examining ph ) Blclan for Hlx loilKvs nnd several Insiiranc cnmpanlos ; this Is t-xtra from regular collei tlnnx ; ilon't npply unleiij you hnvc cash t buy ; piU-o VXM ; will Intrndiieu new party. Ai ilrryn II. U. Foster , agent , 300 Gallup nvcnui North Dei.vrr. Colo. Y-M125 11' FOR HALE OU TRADE AT A RAROAIN FO III-H Molni'B pr.iptlty. Kood Io a land , Tonne IilnffH , nr Omaha clear property ; my J3.O equity In Kood nuuti-rn cliht-room hoiue. bat room. ibi't. ! bain fur two hornex and cat rluKcx ; lot HH'xlST In the boat resldciice nclRl tmrliiio'l of Council lllurfn. within onf bloc of iialn Htreet ; what bnvp you ? AiMrfus n i'ln avenue , Dej Mollies , la. Y MiW U FOR ixn.v.\ ; : . l.MrilOVEO FARM ; CENTRAL NEHUASKA rleur ; for titocli merehandlce. Address K 5 Jlert. X-JII1U 5' roii s.vLi-ui.vi , ICSTATH . HEAL ESTATE AND LOANS. Wllllum II. Crary. CIS N. Y. Life bldff. _ JtE-i7I.Jv27' A HOME FOR ANY ONE. ALMOST NEW ANI > * ry cheap. Nlcoly decorated anil tnoilcrn 1 every ienppcl. M. J. Kcimurd & Sun. eel Uitenta. 310 Hrown Myh , _ RE 701-J10 HOI-SI : ON SOUTH JSTH ST. . EAST Kond property , nice uhrubliery. M. J. Kennar & Son , sole acntb , 310 IJrown block. HK-703.J10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FARM LANDS. U ! ' , HARUISON. 012 N 1 Llfp. HE M75i-J " _ - > .T FOR S.VL13. I.OT8 OR ACRES Af-ONQSIDl the railroad station unit near tliu Kuvernmen bullillni ' , ! ! at the main writ emninco to F i Crook ; prices low ; terms easy. J'OTTBR & UHOIICIIJ COMPANY. SY , Cor. 18th and Furimm at > . _ HE MS77 31 FOIl SALE Seven-room hvlck IIOUSA with large lot front In toutli on Like Ht , , near 2Uth > t. ; hoiiso rent for J13.V ) t r month. Price , II.00.00 , Two hoiinei 'in corner lot , : oth und Marth nH , Prk-n , tl.eCO.OO. fc'U-room house , burn , lot 50x150 feet. In goo residence locality , uii-l one block from car llm Price , 1.lOO.W. I'lvc-roont houte. Int 30x150 feet. In KOOI ! res ilpnt-n locality nnd one block from car lln Price. IWO.W. ) ElKht-ruoin hou > e , modern conveniences , b.in full lot , ca t front on ritli live. , near fxai er.woilli ; Improvements alone cent SJ.MO.O Prk-f. JJ.IW.OO. Flint r > Ulciicc lot , C0tl50 fret , south fnin cued neliiliboiliootl , near car line. Pilci H5".iX > , only $150.00 ca h , bulanco lone time. Lot KK150 feet en Hurt Hi , between -'Sth an SDtli > ts. ; lot l covered with shade tree : Price. J1.3W.W. Good Ul foot I'fl't front lot on tirade , net H.mscom park. Price. 1550.00. Several uood ieldenc lots In western pal of city , r.'lthm Iwn blnclu Fnrnnm t. cur llni ( OOO.CO to I7&0.00 per lot : ternu easy. Plvo Dcrenirl uf city , J200.CO per ucre. I'lvo aorts near South Oinulia , 170.00 per acre. Aero lott n nr South Omahu cheap for cash , POTTER & OEOIIOE IX > MPANY , JUK-MIOI 15 _ Cor ICili and Fa mam sis. I WANT TO 11UY 8 0 3 IIOOM COMPLET home , worth JJ.OOO to J9.0W. for pot cakh : inui b bin baicatn. locntD , ! went of JSth and > out of Davenport. Ui.ltr * you can otter u phi nominal bargain < lun * | answer. S 43. lieu o fli'j j UE 9JO _ _ _ ron 8ALE-sfx auAiNiLKVATbns ri Oaife oounty. Nib. , vn the t'nlon Pnclllo ral wuy ; euiy terms r.J chfati. AdJrcm J C Bhes room 6N N , Y. Ufi blil . RE-I7J run s.vLr.iti.VL IJST\TU. ( C'ontlnupJ. ) ELEOANT HOME FIlONTlNO ON trANCOM park. Ix < t us show It to you. M. J. Ktnnnnl & Hon , sole agenln , 810 llrown blivV. RI702J10 AHSTIlACTti. THE tlYltON REED COMPANY. RE S35 WANTRU. TO LOAN , 7M. Wnnteil to loan , J.VOO. Wantdi to buy , lot for cni > h. \VnntPd , to l > rrow. > SSW ) on farm. Wanted , IIOUJP nnd lot for rnnh. Wantcil , Omaha for Ixw AmtflPS hoiiM ? . \Vanlpd , hiiuw and Int for fnrtn. Wnntiil , rmall faun In Iowa. Wnnteil. $ ! S fnrm In Nebrafkn. Wanted , tin.nuo hoiice , pint cn h. Wanted , tenant 13(14 ( Farnani. Wanted , atlas of Nebraska. Wnntp-l , HntKonin Plnce hniifc , part cnsli , WantPd , Jln.wiO biislnesH propprty , pirt cash. WnntPd , bujlnejs cornpr for land nnd cnsli , WrtntP'l , to loan $15,000. WnntPil , W ) acres near Omulm , for cash. Wantpd , house for land near Miller park. Wanted. larRc body coo. | Innil. cheap. C. F. Harrl on , 9U N. Y. Lf. IllilK. LAUOIJ IX1T. IlltlSTni , ST. , $ t.0rtil. Larqp Kountzp PI. residence , $4,2UD. M foot lot n. w. , v > ! 6. Pretty home , Hurt st. . * l.0o. 6 r. cottnKe , 19th ft. Ixmlevnril , II.AOO. P. D. Wead , 16th nnd DoURlns. M'ICINI.EY M'COLIMEUCEn. . You know HIP lest. A Ix-nutiriil cottaip In Walnut Hill , worth J2.00 , for $ l. ' . * i. Monthly payment * tn suit. Don't be H renter always ; Kvi a borne , when It Is just as easy. Omaha Real Estate and Trust Co. , 211 S. ISth. RE-M131 THE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY. 1522 DOUOLAf Bt. , I * the only place here ladles are sure U be relieved of all their troublesome iSlseatoi peculiar to their sex. This Is the oldest dls ppnsary In the city. Don't hesltutp ; procrastl nation la the thief of time , and In nnothci month your ailment may be Incurable ; nil de- laypd courses and Irregularities restored , n < matter from what cnuso : we hav6 n fine homi If you need privacy ; nil letters encloMnc 8tnni | answered nnd medicine forwarded ; confine ments. J10.00 nnd up. SSSJy-U * LADIES ! CHICHESTEirs ENGLISH PENNY royal pills ( Diamond brand ) lire the best. Safe ri.-lt.lblp. Take no other. Send 4c stamps fo : particulars. "Relief for Ladles , " In leter lij return mall. At druRKt.itx. Chlchestpr Cheml cal Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. Mention Ilee.M130 M130 0 LOST. $200.00 I WILL GIVE TWO HUNDRED DOL Inrn reward for the return of my son , Almci Swanson , alive , who was taken with n pom und cart from my place In the southwest cor ncr of Marshall county. July. 1 , 1S9C. Aimer Swnnson U 17 years old , I * six feet tall has Unlit complexion , light , line hair , lilui eyes , has bare spot sl/c of quarter on Bide o : head near top , IOIIR cheeks , scar In edge o hair on the back of neck , nnd small blacl birth mark on shoulder ; was taken with even day clothes on. The pony Is n coal black mare of MorRni stock , with one eye out , a scar from wire cu across breast , nnd inane roaehed. The cart was painted black anil the scat wai hnntf between cell springs. John Swanson P. O. llox 216 , Randolph , Knnsas. ( Newspa pera pleat-e copy. ) LOST 953 9 m iLDi.vr ; A.VD I/OAX ASSOCIATIONS SHARES IN MUTUAL ll & IJ. ASS'N PAY C , 7 S per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 ycaru old , always re deemable. 1701 Farnam st. Nattlnger , Sec. 833 HOW TO GET A HOME OH SECURE GOOI Interest on t-.ivlngx. Apply to Om.ilm L. & J ) Ass'n , 1704 Farnam. G. M. Nnttlnger , Sec.sso sso I'ASTUHKI ) . GOOD GRASS , HOARD FENCE , SPRINC water. A. W. Phclpn & Son , 207 N. Y. Life C6 Jy25 UPIIOLSTKUIXU li-UIlXITUIlK. FURNITURE PACKED. COUCHES MADE TC order , mattresses made and renovated , chair caned ; cheap this month. M. S. Walklln , 211 Cumins. Tel. 1331. S37 ENGAGEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING i : families solicited. Miss Sturdy , 2617 Davenport M 472-Jyl6 IMAVMIHOKUHS. II. MAROWIT2 LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST 810 ASTIlOIXHiV. THE WONDER OF THE AGE ; PROF. A Maery , the greatest astrologer and palmlste In the world : pact , present , future told or m charge. 1SOS Farnam , 8 to 12 m. . 2:30 : to 9:3 : p. m. 871-22' DISTINCTIVE AGENOV. CAPTAIN P. MOSTYN. DETECTIVE AGENCY all detective work carefully nnd promptly at tended to ; 310 Karlmch block , Omaha , and 51 Roanoke Hide. , Chlcaso. JIE5C 31 MUSIC , AIIT AMI I < AXGUACIS. GEORGE F. G ELLEN IJECIC. HANJO ANI guitar teacher. It. 112 Ilee Itldd'JVl. 23S. 100 SlIOIt'l'IlAM ) A.V1) A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 613 N. Y. LIFE 8-11 JIICYCLES . WEST'N IJICYCLE & GUN CO. . 2410 CUMING 835 \VAXTBDTO IlOItllUW. 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TIIIUTKKNTII AMJ JO.MJS hTHIOHTS 119 rconij. bathj , btum heat and all modern cpuvenlences. Hates. tl.M anil .W per day. Table unexcelled. Special law rules to rejrulnr FRANK IIILDITPU. Mur. SANTUIT HOTEL . COTI/IT / , OAPU COD , .MASS. OPEN JUNE 10. JAMES WKBB , Vtoy Oixxl boating , bathlnc a id flJhlnir. BRADFORD ACADEMY , . , . M05' , Flir tbl llll"ir education of young \\uuiea. Cloanlcal and cleiitinc course of stuJy. illJ > .Jw.l > artor > .5ni1 OP * S 1. Year begins S.pt . ' 86. Apply to Ida & Allto. l > rlo..Uradford.Mau , LEANDER BEATS NEW COLLEGE Conquerors of Yale Also Win from Tboir Strongest Rivals , GRAND CHALLENGE CUP RACE SETTLED ( Inly n Kltil - Tun > IMV Drf.-nl tin- loaiulitDr. . .Mcllimvll Ilrntru liy llciiiiniiint In tlio ( Copyright , 11M. by the AMoclaleJ PICKS. ) HENUSY-ON-THB-TIIAMBS. July S. After n somowliat noisy nlRlit , ilurhiB which the frlemla of Yale's inwi mailo Ilcnluy father lively , oven for a regatta night , the second day of rowing opened hat and humid with variable breezes. The Interest of the day centered In the contests for the Diamond sculls nnd the Urand Challenge cup. In the fifth heat for the Diamond sculls Hon. U. Outness , holder of the trophy , heat Vlvlnti Nlcknlls , and lu the fifth heat for the Urand Challenge cup Leantlcr bent Now college. Theaovrtv both popular victories , yet there was n lack of that grand enthusiasm seen yesterday In the race between Yale nnd LeaniVr. Dr. McDovtcll of Chicago wus looked upon as certain to win today before his heat was started , nnd there were many people who prophesied that he will win the Diamond mend sculls tomorrow. The American sculler's flno display of rowing skill und power has completely altered the tone of the Henley comment upon his chnncss und has won htm many new friends. There was considerable excitement when Lenuiler and New college made for the starting line In the fifth heat for the Grand Challenge cup , and It Increased wltcii the crews Rot away. Lcnntlcr had the Ducks station and won by halt a length. llarrlng accidents , the experts say Lcamlcr I * now certain of winning the Grand Challenge cup. cup.Tho umpire's launch carried the roaches of the crew. Including "Dob" Cook , to the starting point , where both crews were wait ing , lloth boats got away promptly , tlio crews rowing a tremendous stroke of over forty-three , New College shot ahead and on clearing the stand had a lead of n quarter nf a length. At the end of a intnutc New College was clear of Lcandor ami dropped tea a thirty-eight stroke , while the Lenmlers , with a desperate look on their faces , were pulling forty-two. "They've got It. " said Leander's coach In the launch , "Wo are beaten. " This turned out to be a false alarm , for the Lcanders , led bj- Gold , who was pulling a magnificent stroke , began slowly to over haul the New college men. Kawley court was reached In 3:20 : , with New college still leading , but steering wide and evidently In trouble. At the Meadows the boats were level and nt the mile Lcamler was lending by two men , time C > :13. : New college , how ever , would not give up , and It looked like a desperate finish. Just nt that point the wind , which had nil through the race been blowing strongly from the southwest , came In strong gusts , fnlrly stopping the New college boat , and Leander won the hardest fought race ever seen at. Henley , bcandor's time was 7:08. : WAS WOIITH TWO MEN. Guy Nlckalls , the No. D of the Leander boat , was worth two men , especially at the finish , when he seemed to pull the boat by himself. Both crews were terribly exhausted. Dawson - son of the Now college crew tumbled over , completely done up , and the Leandcrs were In little better condition. Gold held on to his oar , but he did so with his head back , and It was n long time before ho.could get toreath. Ynle men were especially delighted at the fact that their victors would lu all probability get the cup. The heat between the First Trinity and the Thames flowing club was won by the latter. It was a splendid exhibition of row ing. ing.In In the first heat for the Silver Goblet ( the Nlckalls Challenge cup ) for pair oars. New college , Oxford , had n walkover , Trinity college - lego , Dublin , belnij scratched. In the first heat for the Visitors' Challenge cup Macda'.ene college beat Trinity college. In the fifth heat for the Ladies' Challenge plato Dalllol college bent Emamiel college. In the sixth heat for the Ladles' Challenge plate Eton public school beat Radloy college. In the third heat for the Thames Challenge cup Molesay Heat club heat the Thames Rowing club. In the second heat for the Silver Goblet the London Rowing club beat the Leander club. In the second heat for the Stewards' Chal lenge cup for four oars the Thames Rowing club beat Magdalene college , Oxford. In the fourth heat for the Thames Chal lenge ciui the crew of the Socleto d' En couragement dtt Sport Nautifnie of Paris de feated Trinity College , Dublin , crew. In the tlftli heat for the Thames Challenge cup Kmanucl college , Cambridge , beat the Kensington Rowing club. In the fourth heat for the Wyfold Chal lenge cup Trinity college , Oxford , beat Calus college , Cambridge. In the fifth beat for the Wyfold Challenge cup the London Rowing club beat Kingston Rowing club. DR. M'DOWELL ' DEFEATED. Dr. McDowell , the Chicago oarsman , getaway away quickly at tbo signal In this sixth heat for the Diamond sculls this afternoon , striking a thirty-six stroke , to tlio thirty- four pulled by R. K. Deatimont of the Iltir- ton Rowing club , his opponent. McDowell quickly took the lead , rowing an easy , confi dent stroke. This ho maintained to the Is land. There he led by half a length. On increasing his lead he steered for Rucks shore , but upon lieanmcmt'H spurt he crossed back to ills own sldp. The half mlle was done in 3:21. : Shortly after passing Fa'wley Court a number of boats crowded the course and ISeautnont was obliged to lift his oar In orflor to clear them. McDowell lowered his stroke and looked distressed. Beaumont then tnado a fine spurt nnd drew ahead. The American constantly turned his hcnd to watch his opponent , and , as a result , Htecred wildly. At the mlle Deaumont drew ahead , took McDowell's water and won easily by four lengths. The general opinion ex pressed was that McDowell was completely outclassed. After the raeo Dr. McDowell said : "I hnvo no reason for my defeat save that Heaumont was a better rower and that I was not fast enough. The wind WUH dead against mo , and every tlmo I lifted my oars I seemed to be driven back. I was beaten fairly. " rilKKHS THIS YA1.13 Glli\V A MT-rXK. Siiini * .Siitl fnctloii l ) > rlv 'il from tin- Urfrnf ofiiv Colli > K < ' > ( f'opyrlBht. 1 3 , by Press PublWiInK Company. ) LONDON , July 8. ( Now York World Ca blegram Special Telegram , ) The LenmU'r victory today is measurably , popular with the Yale ITPW , for these reasons : First , be- cnuso It leaves them In the same place with Now College , and Kccoml , because there has been so much pleuHant Intercourse- between the two crown. Thulr boat tents being so CARELESSNESS. ( 'IIIIHI-H No Kml or Si Probably half tbo people who sco this article surfer from piles. It IH one ot the commonest diseases anil onu of the most ob stinate. People have It for years , and Just because It Is not liniiieJIali'ly fatal tlioy neglect It. Carelessness causes no end of Buffering. Carcleciinc&g about t > o hlmplu a thing ns plies lias often caused death. Hemorrhages occur from no ajiparcnt cause and loss of blood causes death. Hemor rhages occur during burglcal treatment , often causing death. Piles are slinplo In the beginning and easily cured. They can bo cured oven In tliu worst stages , without pain or loss of blood , quickly , surely and completely. There Is only one remedy that will do It 1'yrumld 1'lle Guru. It allays the Inflammation Immediately , heals tlu' irritated surface and with con tinued treatment redures the uivelllnu and puts the membranes lu good , sound , healthy condition. The cure is thorough aud per manent. Druggists sell Pyramid PHo Cure at f > 0 cents. Send for free hooU on cauiti and euro of Piles. close tORPthrr hns of noconMty thrown thrn toR ther every day. nnd the result hns l > ect n number of very tlcnr friendships rliHMtlnB Now ColloKc. on the contrary , ims trnlnci nway down the rlvor ntV. . K. K. Sttilth'i lioinp , areenlntidfl , nnd very llttlo of tin 1 1 ew hns been soon except In practice work Nine out of ten KitRllshtnen nnd American ; picked New to win toilny. Since l.entider'i llrat dny bore 1 hnvc stcndfuslly pretllctei thai she would bo the winner. The l/oiuide : Now nice today WUH. conslderliiK nil. tin tost. It meant to the followers of all thi Krnndent rnco I ever suw. Kvcry mnti In tin I.rnnder bout wns. or Is , nn Oxford 'vnrslt ; num. Kvrry mnn In the New boat Is n iirosi-nt In New OolloKo , Oifntil. It wus i buttle between me and eorlenee ntn > on til nnd couri\Ko. \ As t tirrdlcled Ynli would be defeated by Leander , the forme : won at the llnlsh toilny. Four men In tin lionnder boat were nil done out. lit coin ptirlfon the New men were Rbints. but ever ; ntmcv f strength nnd i-otiniKe In those twi bo.ttMr.is btld on the nltnr. Kvi'ry man In the Yale crew Is up atu about today. Lonsiu-ro took Ibe defenl veri much tn heart. Tin- rest bnve determined t < think of brighter days , l ist nlKht u verj InterestlliK party Went down the river listening to the serenades and enjoying thi bounties of fnlrylnml made by the house bontM. In the party , who wore iuesls o Sit wnrt Hrlce on his lanneli , wete fnptnli Treudwny. Presldenl de Slbotir and Cuptnln Ilroni ! ArmstroiiK nnd ItrlnU Thnrnc Cap tain Treiulway was working hnrd to live ui to n record of happiness , and was slttlni ( pletly out on the rear , but the effort provoi very hard nt time ? . Two of his ronmrki were : "Tliose fellows ( -andor I ) nro devil : In a boat , " nnd Inter : " 1 guess the folks n home are Just hearing the news now. " 1 was nearly 11 then but knowing that In lived In Sioux Pity , I spoke not , und couldn' know nlMitit the difference In tlmo. Tomorrow nlcht the crew will have n farewell well dinner nt Marsh Mills house , and Prl dixy they will say farewell to Henley. Toda ; they presented a handsomely framed slgnei photograph of the crow to his worshlri Mayor Slmtnonds nnil the lady mayoress both of whom have become siliconfrlemlii Ktldny night the Sports club lenders a lili dinner to the cnnv , and on Snttiidiiy th members of the Yale crew of 1M \\lll gi their various ways , probably never to nice In entltety ngnln. Paptaln Treadway , I'resl dent de Slbour and ex-Caplatnn Anr.stroni and Theme are golnc blkliijr through Kng land , sailing August 15 on the steamshli Paris ; tdingford. Simpson mill Marsh in going through Knglnnd and France by bl cycle nnd train , sailing August 1 on the SI Louis ; Pnptnln Cook. Longaere and Henri sail July IS on the Now York ; \Vhltnoy nni Hcilgers are going through Knglaml and tb continent , s.'illlni ; August fi ontheHt. . Paul Hrown will spend part of his time In London but lhi > greater part In Krance , sailing Alt gust 111 on the Paris ; Halley Is going Ihrougl Knglninl. Scotland and l-'rance , sailing Au gusit 22 on the St. Louis ; Tommy Clnrlte 1 going to every place with a party of Yal men. sailing in 8 > litumbcr. Mills hasn't de ohb'd. and I am going on the steamship Nov York July is with over 400 photographs taken at every liiteresllnir moment from th tlmo we left Now York. June (1 ( , until nox Friday. HUHIl M'lNTOSII. ( iAMIlS OP THIS NATIONAL LKACifi : Will In re Trlt'M TIIK .TtiH-li nnil Ilii Lt-nili-rx li-t ) | > n ( .nine. CLKVKLANU , July S.-Wallaco tried t pitch two games In u series aud his mill port today was ragged. Tlie result wa defeat. McGurr wrenched his knee earl ; In the game und hud to re tiro. Attendance 2.NW. Score : Cleveland . UrooTtlyn . 1 : t 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 lilts : Cleveland , 1.1 ; Brooklyn , 10. Kr rors : Cleveland. ,1 ; Brooklyn , 0. Hatterles Wallace and Xlniinor : Daub and Urim. LOT'ISVILLK , July S. The Polonel played great ball today and the Huston were never In the game. Kruzer's pltchln. . was n fcaturo. Attendance , 1,000. Score : Louisville . - 1 lioston . 0 2 0 U 0 0 0 0 fl- IHts : Louisville , 12 ; Hoston , fi. Errors Louisville , 1 ; Iloston , 3. Batteries : Froze- and Dexter ; Nichols mid Tenny. CHICAGO. July 8. HrlggB and MoMnho were both batted out of the box today I : the second inning. Attendance , C.aw. Score Chicago . 34040000 2 1 Baltimore . 60300150 0 1 Hits : Cltlcngo , 15 ; Baltimore , IS. Krrors * Chicago , S : 'Baltimore , 3. CINCINNATI , July 8.-Two lilts and daisy steal won the gnmo for the Reds The Hods prolited by one base on balls bu IChret was Invincible from the. start , un his Held played nn errorless game. Attend unce 3,70J. Score : Cincinnati . 1 * Philadelphia . 0 Hits : Cincinnati , S ; Philadelphia , o. Ki rora : Cincinnati , 0 ; Phlhtdulphlu , 1. Kit terlcs : Cincinnati , Ehrct and Pcitz ; Phiiu delphla , Wlttrock and Grndy. PITTSUL'UG , July 8. Washington gav the poorest oxhlbltlon of ball-playing Fee on the home grounds this season Htiglii strained himself In the second inning an Hawley finished the game. Abbey rellvc Mercer in the eighth. Attendance , l,50l Score : 1 0 4 0 G 3 0 * -l Washington . 0 TIll's : Pittsbttrg , 22 ; Washington. 5. Krrors Pt snug. 2 ; U'UBhliiKton. 0. Uattt-rlcs PltLnburg Huglioy. Hawley and S 'i liRtpn. Mercer , Abbey and McCaulej ST. LOUIS. July S.-Tho Browns wore out iilayed today , both In the Held and at th bat , the Giants slugging Broitoiistcln wit ; good effect. . Attendance. .1,000. Score : New Yoilc . 0 2 0 0 0 : : 1 o 2 Louis . 2 - Ulls - : New York , 12 ; St. Louis. 7. Krro New -iork 1 ; St. Louis. 4. Batteries ; No\ \ork. Meekln and Xorfoss ; St. Louis , Brelt ensteln and McFurland. STANDING OF TIIK THAMS. , , a.'V' ' ' ? , t,0llll > " Haltlmoru at Clovelatni tViYmr.1 ' vvn \ , ' ' " " ' "Vlllo : Urool I lyn I ? if " 81'/0" ' ? "l fl clnnatl ; Ne vnr t } ork at Chicago ; Boston at 3t. l ouls , SCOKI3S OF Till ? \ VUSTI3H.I.ICAOl , ! : InilliiiuiiioIlN , .St. 1'niil , .Mlniii-niioll nnil > IIIiMiU < > < > ( InVlnmiH KANSAS CITY , July S.-Seore : Ifansas City . o - InillanapollK . o HltH : Kansas Oily. It ; Indianapolis S Kt rrrs : Kmisas Cly. | 3 ; Indlnimpo Is , o' . Hat ti-rles : Kmisas City , lievis. Callahan utv Buckiey ' ° ' Dillnnui" ' I'hllllps am S'JPAUL. . July S.-Scoro : St. Paul . 2 " ' Grand llaplds . 2 1 0 0 0 0 i ) o 0 - Hits : KiMinas City , 12 ; Orand Hapids. Lrrorn : Kansas City 0 ; Oraml llanlils : I nltorles : KansaH City. Dcuzcr ftnd S | ) ea OI''P | ' ' ! " 'I'1'11"oar ' and Smlnlc. MINNIOA1-OLIS. July 8. Score ; Mlnni-npolls . i 0 0 r. 0 3 0 0 1-1 Detroit . 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 i- lllts : Minm > npns | | , 17 ; Detroit 7 Urrots MlnnpHDo In. 2 : Detrf.lt . 2. Hatto flosl Jl n " "Polls . Hutchliison and Bchrl ver Dotroi I'M'"I , , 1 ? "nil Twlnuhnm. ' MILWAUKKR , July S-Scoic : MllwauUeo . o I 1 0 1 i r. 3 2-1 ColumbUB . 0 - _ . : . 21 ; Columbus. IS. Ki rcrs : .Milwaukee. 2 ; Oolumbits , n. Battcrli-s Baker and Mcrzcnn ; Bo.swell itud Campbo I STANDING OF TIIK TUAMS. lnd.anapo.ln . . . .V.W" W5M' , petrolt . C2 3(1 ( n M MlnnenpQ lit . < ; i j os VJ1 Kansas City . lt ! . - , g ; fit. Paul . ( , - > ( W1 . . ; Milwaukee . . . . C7 hi "i jr Grand Unplds . . . . . . . ; r,7 } $ $ ' ColumbUH . 07 - . jj .J : ! ' ' Oiiiiies today : Detroit at Minneapolis'a liimbua nt Mllmink-o cirnr ; I Jtapda a St. Paul ; ImllanapoUa utJCaiiBaa city. AVIICII llcntx AiiihilMin. AVOCA. la. , July S.-Speelal. ( ) Audnboi and Avoen mot on the diamond hero toduv The Avoen PetH had n walk-over. Thel lleldlni ; wus oxceptlonitlly good. Sooro- . o - Audiibon . o 1 0 0 J 1 0 0 0- Batteries : Avoca. Buymer and y.lnlcAu dubon. Whltod atid Wn.le. . Struck ottt' H Bpymer. ? ; by Whltcd. H. Passed b-ill-i Vil ' . Auduboi gnriie : Two hours nnil ilfti./.i Iliirucil n. TcniMiiiMil Hoiii. . M'COOK , Neb. . July S. ( Sjicclal Tele sram. ) A Kinrill tenement owned by J. n .Moore of this city was destroyed by tire a Surcd'fXr ° Utlllf m ° r"lng' L ° S > t * ' ' ln llnliilnir in Mood it'ivi-r. WOOD mVElt. Neb. , July S.-Speclal.- ( ) A heavy rain lias prevailed hcru for tevcra honra , Wo are anxious to do n little good in thi world and can thlnlt of no pleasanter o better way to do It than by rccommondlni Ont Minute Cough Cure a a preventive o pneumonia , consumption and othAr aerlou lung troubles that follow selected colds. . \\OTIIKll DIIAAV KOIl IIAVKUKOUD. tlnincttlth Mnrllioroimli Iteiillv WON hut Trclinlciill- StitiuliiiT. ( ( "opyrlitht , 1 9 . l.y 1'rc.M l-uMlntdtiR Comp nr ) MAliLHOKOt'OH , KiiRland. July ? . -New ( York World Cablegram Special Telegram. ) The Ilnvorford college loam of cricketers Ind another appointment hero today , whiro thevere deprived of n victory over Marl- i borouRh eolloRe by the weather. l > ln fell i almost nil dny on Tuesday , and today was | tlilentenlng but Jupiter Pluvlus held off and allowed the K imp to KO on. There \\.n only I time for one Inning to bo pl.tyed , and lu tins the young Ami-ileans showed thrlr super ! jr- i liy b > le.i lint their opponents by the to- i spectable mntgln of forty-three tuns. It \\\a i down for a two Inning tame , howovr , ainl It has to go on record as a dr.iw , Tbo honors 1 nf the game certainly go to the visitors , and I the line display of Kit lint Klxou to J. A 1 Lester and D. II. Adams was a tr at. The .former almost scored nno'.iior "century" I geitlni ; within nine rtm of. It , while Adnm * I put on seventy-olKbt. The" two men n.ndo iv ( treat stand for the second \vleket , pnttlnir on ISO runs In | titrinen < litp and treatlm ? all the bowlers to severe chastNi'inenl. It looked , In fnct , at one time as If the men would never be separated , for they both played with conlldi-nce , and while they took few liberties with the bowling they appeared to bo nblo to hit whenever they pleased Both players were 1ni | > arllally applauded for their tine work. P. 11. lllnchman A. F. Coca , and C. II llowson also batted well , nnd the total fooled till to 73. Against this Marlborough - borough tried its \ltiiiiist , nnd several of Iho men batted In line style , W. Prest nnd L. N. Hosers espeel.tlly being tosponsl'jlo tor over half a century each , lint llm rest of the team could noi do Very much agnlnst the Hue bowling of D. ll. Adittnt nnd they were all out for 2.W. The score : HAVKHFOHD COLLKGK. A. 11. Mltllln , i ! Collins , b iowls 0 I ) . II. Adams , c Saudford , b I.owls 7S J. A. Lester , c Polllns , b Molr 91 C. H. llowson. o Sandford. b Unskcll. . . . 13 T. Wlstar , c S.tndford , b Lewis S P. H. lllnchman , b llowell 22 J. 11. Scnltortrood. b Streatllold 13 A. F. Poca , not out , 11 L. H. Wood , b StrenlUeld 0 P. H. Tatnall. b Slreatlleld 0 llalm-H , b Stroatliold Byes 17 , leg byes S. wldes 4. 29 Total 273 MAULHOHOUOH COLLKOK. T. C. O. Snnfonl , li AilnuiH 18 r. M. H. llowcll , c SciUtufKOOil , b AilnniH H W. Prest , , run out f > 7 A. Cellini , c Ciicn , b Admits It L. < 1. .Molr , 1 > Ailums 7 L. N , lloKci'M , li Lr-stcr KI .1. OIlltiKcr , c Atlntna , li Htnchuiun fi 13. Strcutllelil , 1 li W. It. Ailiunx 1 ! ) A. IjowlH , Ht. Scatlcrsooil , b AdiiuiH. , . . 17 1C. A. Ulunt. not out 23 .r. Ciuskull , b AiliunH 0 llyes S , k-K byes 2 10 Total 230 OII.IIHKT ATsTliv T'llli'CHAMPION. . IMiiililiini Ki-iMl of Spirit LnKrVlim Iliu-lc tin * Million ! Trophy. MILWAVK13I3 , WIs. , July S. ( Special Telegram. ) "Phnntom" Fred Gilbert of Spirit Lake , la. . Is again the champion wing shot of the world. Ho won the honor from Dr. Cioorso L. DelU-r of Milwaukee In tv match today nt National park. The sooro was ! 'ii ' to S < In Gilbert's favor. The targets were 100 live birds to a man. The bottlns was a trlllo against Deller , as ho had won thi ! trophy from Gilbert at Wolson's park , Chicago , April (1 ( of this year by only ono bird , and ns Gilbert's work of late has been very steady. The Iowi : mnn demonstrated today that ho Is totally devoid of nerve shaking. Ho rarely rosortud to the second shot to kill his bird , find gel Iho pigeon when bo popped out of the trap and took no chances of the bird's Mopping down Instanter. Delter nl- ways waited for his opportunity. It must bo mild , however , that Deltor had hard luck , His shots were mainly left quartering. Gilbert had the first shot and Marled out with a sleady killing until the twenty-sec end bird , which he missed. In the mean time Detter had missed his third bird , and the cour.ige of his friends and backers was at n low ebb. Ho lost his twelfth and then failed to hit the twenty-llfth. Deltcr'a friends regained courage when he took a spurt of straight shooting for thirty-six birds and while all this was going on Gll- brirl had lost three , making the game stand four lost by Delter and three by Gilbert , Hut this ratio did not continue long. After the slxty-llrst shot , which Gilbert missed , he had plain sailing and won without an effort' , not missing a bird. Delter lost both his seventy-second and seventy-third birds , and the noventy 8lxlh also Hew away unln- lured. He killed right straight and again fell down on the eighty-fifth bird. Deltor killed eight more and then lost the bird again. Then ho made six In succession , ending the contest. Dr. Deltor will at once challenge the winner of the championship , and the matcly will bo shot off In August. Gilbert won the Dupont trophy at Baltlmoro last October from a field of fifty-three. Ho afterward defended It against Budil of Dos Molnes by a score of ? 2 to 74. Ho lost It to Deiter at Chicago by one bird. llefcree , Dick Morrlll. MAKING A lUCCOUl ) I . 'Oil Till : TIIACIC. It I litI'M n < tinCbnrliN Street Park I'll. Ing : Up Milliy MIIi-H. Tlio blcyclo enthusiasts who are mlsslnpf the six day rnco at the Chnrlfs Street park are certainly depriving themselves of a vast deal of excllcment , for the race Is the best ono that his ever boon run hero. Last night the crowd of spectators , while fair In size , was nothing what the event do- serves. Becker , McCall , Mlersteln nn < l Hoi- ton are running a most stubborn race , and whileHolton lost a lap last night by reason of u punctured tire , th chase ns yet belongs - longs to no man. Becker and McCall are both In bad shape , and If Ihoy remain In the race to the llnlsh Saturday night they will certi'.lnly show the fortltudo of Spar tans. Mlersteln la In the best condition of all the riders , and tiding llko n cyclone. Still he Is unable. to gain any perci-ptlblo advantage over the two plucky cripples. Ilolton , too , Is In prime condition nnd swears that ho xvlll tnko bnck that lap to night or know tin- reason why. The riding last night wa. ! fast and furious from thn ctnck or Hrfuron 1'ottcr'n pistol to the close , and when the Ural lap was reeled -off the whole gang , with the exception of Jlollon , had traveled just twenty-two miles each hour. The final Kpurt for the extra J0 ! WIH us exciting n pleco of racing as bus been soon upon the track , the crippled Mlnnu- apolls man winning by a nose from Sllor- sloln. Mc.rnll came next , with Ilolton well up. Score : , , Mllr-fl. Lap1 ? . MePnll . 12' ) C Becker . 129 r Mlorsteln . . . 12 ! ) fi Ilolton . . . . . 121) ) fi Schroder . 129 fi Hall . 129 3 CIII-NIIII IIi-nlH tlu > .Viitlimnld. The ball game at Carson , In. , between the Omaha Nationals and the local team ro- Hiillcd In a victory for the Carson boys. Thn , Nationals on their return homo express themselves tm well pleased with the treaty nu-iit they received. Score : Nationals . 1 0001 0000 2 Carson . 1 00100000 5 lilts : Nationals , 5 ; Cacson , 5. Two-base hltH : Nationals. 1 ; Carson , 1. Struck out : By Downs , H ; by Whiled , 10. Batteries : Nation als. Dnwns and Shannon ; Carson , Whltcil and Hagcbcck. _ Stnlr I. . A.V. . Mi-i-l Ai-i-niiurcil. FItKMONT. July 8-Spcclnl.-Tlia ( ) Mntu * meet of the League of American Wheelmen will bo hold nt Fremont the latter part of this month. Messrs. 13. n. Penso nnd Frank Knrm-lton , the committee. In ohargw of the local arrangement ! ) , are meeting with gowi MICCOSH In their preparations and n good meet and line races uru expected. Lliitiin'H Wonderful Hide. LONDON , July 8-Llnton , the L'nglluh bl- cyclist , at Oatford covered thirty-mi * miles am ) flvo yards In nn hour , thus Imr.tlr.g the world's records all the way Irum three mllH to thirty-ouo miles. The previous -.vorld'H rieurd for nn hour was hvcnty-nlno miles nnd forty-four yards. riuilli-Miri < for VoiiimHli-ro , Wo beinby challenge any base ball team In the city under 13 years. Wo would Illco a serlua of games with the Spaldlng HocJciitH. Address John Lvniim 1732 South" Fifteenth Mreot. captain St. Patrick's School nlnu , or O. Lee , l 73i ! South VInton. riioHHUI mid .Mnlii'r HAN FUANCISCO. July 8.-Joo ChoynnUI nnd Peter Muhcr have signed arllclea t light ten rounds beforu tlio National Ath- Ictlo club nt this city on Aiiuiibt 4. Tim contcbt will bo for Wt ) and u Hldu bet. CliiiHillnlloy Cnpliilii , HKNLUY. July S.-The Yale crew last night elected F. I ( . Bulley. ' 07 , who rowed No , 5 , c.tptivlii for next year When I5aby WTXS sick , \ro gave her Coitorla , \Vlien \ kin ) won u Child , bho ci l l for Cailorla. l\'lifii diu bcoamo JIl.-u , Blip clung to Castoita. SVliv'c eliu l.aJ C&IMnta , tliu gave thviii