THE OMAHA DATLy BEE : AV'ftYNESDAT ) , JTOV 15 , 1890. SPEG1RL NOTICES. AilvrrtliKMiicntN for tlicur- column * will lie liiki-u until lUiIlO p. in. for HIP nnil inilll H 11. " for tlic mill Siinilny rilllliitiM. * , liy rviiiirntlitH : n imtii- lu-rcil check , can Intw mifwrm nil- iIn > N pil ( o a ininiberrd li-llcr In rnrr- ( if Tllp llcf. AlimtlrN Mil llllllrrNHPll nlll he ilHIvi-ri'il oil iiri-MCiitnlliin uf fluolHM'U only. Hiiti-n , ll-lu n v\orit Mr xl liiNrrlloiit 1 a wnril ( lu-rt-nftcr. IVolhliiKr tnUi'it for li > NN ( linn Urn- for tinllrxt limrr- llou. ThemnilvcrllnriiiciilH iiiiint l e rilll COIIHIMMltl Vl'l ) . \VAVri'SI > _ SITIJATIO\ . ) . POSITION 11V AN KXPRIlinNrni ) . nil rouml printer In a cuuntry ulllcc. Una * vorkcit In city mllw for n nnmlier of years. sr lint on ncrount of Ills hnnllh ill-Hires to locate In u country town. AiMrena T 2 , lite. A-M3-20 * - - 1JV 1'IIACTICAI. TINSMITH ANI > HAltinVAUrJ limn ; 13 yrurn' pxt rlr-nre. cnti Klvc Roiwl refer- rhrpj * If wiiiiteil , Imvo goiwl ilb In Colorailo at tucKi-tit , but do not like tlio country. AiMrons T 4 , Hc < . A M 0 _ WAXTRD MAliK IIKI.P. WANTKI ) . AN IIIIU : WHO CAN THINK OK IMIIHB nlmplG thins to patent ? I'rntrct ynur lilpim , they may lirlni ? you wenlth. Write .lolin \WcMerlmni * Co. , leit. | V. , 1'atent Attorney * , Wiuthlnicloii , I > . i : . . for Iliclr $ lW > o iirl e offer ntiil a lint of two humlrcd Invention * wanted. MtlSiriANH WANTKD. CI.AIUONKT. COU- lii't , tromtxme , to double Hiring. A. 1J. Heidi- nrdt. Kurt Crook. II-M2I3 17 * _ GOOD UAltOHKriH roil II. A M. UY. CO. . IN Wyoming ; free fare. Kramer & O'llearn , 11ZO r'lirnnm. II M539 17 WAVI'liD KliM A Mi IIKI.P. WANTKD. LADY WITH OOI > - to Hollclt onlei-H for the nncyclopeille illc- tlonary ; Btilry J30.00. Address T 3 , Ilee. 0-887-1 1' _ VANTKO. A FKXV flOOH H11I11T MAKKIIS. nt once , ( late City Bhlrt ft. I.ciurulry Co. , 205-7 North 17th. C-3UI-14 * _ WA N T Kit , lOOI > OlltL. roil OKNK11AL. hiiimuwDrk. KU9 Karnum t. C Mill 15 * WANTBD. OIUI4 KOH UKNCHAI , HOUHK- u-ork at 2110 DmiKlliH Hi. _ C M2 If. ' FOR UH.VI' ll < H.Hi.H. ! JIOUHliS IN AL.I , 1'AIITS OP TUB CITY TI1H O. K. Uiivla Company , 1S05 Farhum. 1 > Stfg ItOUHU.S , DI-INAWA & CO. , 1CS N. 15TH ST. MOOMtN IIOUSK9. C. A. STAIUl. ! )25 ) N.Y. I.1PB EM _ HOr.HHS. WAU..ACK , 1I11OWN HL1C. 16 A Douif. 1J SsOll _ FOU IIBNT , 8-HOOM HOUSB , A1..I. MODKIIN conveniences ; south front anj vunvenlont to business. Inquire at 2G08 Half Howard. D-140 _ 8-llOOM. DKTACIIMI ) , MODIJIIK HOUSM , | 3 KiKiuIre U21 Capitol avenue , 1) ) . II. Uotil.wn. I ) SOI _ TWO FINK HOURKS , ONK 8 , ONB 9 HOOMS , 117 and 12.1 S. 3rth t. ; nil modern conven iences. lieat ri.'slcli'iK'e part of the city. In < | Ulrc U2I N. Y. lilfoj tulephono IMW. U MSOO STUAJl IIHATI-jir STOHK.S AMI ) FLATS" llowiird Ilatick , ngvnl , 16IU ChlcuKO stieet. _ _ _ D-.M807 FOIl UIONT. SIODUIIN 8-llOOM IIOUSK AT OH 1'ark nvc. Imiuhu nt Fuller's drtiB store , IHIi and UoiiKlas ts. l > MS08 JA1U5H MST OF IIOUSICS. THE I1YHON Heed Co. , 212 ti. It Hi l. I-.MbOU l'Oll HUNT. JIOIiilN FLATS. LANOI2 ll. . > ck. 005 S. 13th st. -MC05 Jyi'l cnoicn nonsKH AND COTTACIKS FOU HUNT all over tliu city , Ji to JW. Fidelity , 17IK Fur- _ nnin. U-8S6 FOU HKNT. A IIOUSK IN 1 BUFKOT nKrAUl"- Kood location. Imiulre. 712 North IDtli stieet. ' D M 067 _ IIOrSKS. P. D. WIJAD , 1CT1I AND DOUGLAS. _ D 1000 HO 7-UOOJI MODKHN IIOUSK ; LAIIOE LAWN 13th , Mouth of Mamlei-Hon. D 221 1S < FOlt ItL'NT. 7-IlOO.\I COTTAQi : , COTII AND Haliler streets ; cellnr , cistern , city water. Jti.ou. Inquliu 1313 Farnum. U 11227 10 I-MIl IlKXT FUUMSUnn HOO.MS. ELKOANTLY FUnNISIIKI ) UOOM3 , OAS bath , hot ami cold water. Turnm leasnnnble ! 1C07 Cullfornla Mreet. K M221 15 l'"OIl IinNT ONK OH TWO DHSIHAHLK south front rooms. 1910 Dodge street. K-225 14' FIJHM.Sllii ) IlOO.tIS AMI 1IOAHI ) . " BOt'Tir FJtONT F-MW7 Jy20 _ " LAiioi : ruoNT HOOM FOU TWO. _ jirlvuto fumlly. 2020 St. Mary's nve. F-MS7C NJOELY Fl'IlNIKHKn UOO&13 AND KmsT clnsa board at 172J Dodnc. _ F-M113 15 1'.V KI'Y " 0 ° M . "ODD 1IOAHD. | 3M ) AND I.OO week. 814 N. 1'Jtll. _ F-M228 zg KIMl HKXTKiUMSIIin ) HOO.MS. rHAMIlK H3 FOU UK.NT. .MAN AND WIFE"- city water , waste pipe. 315 N. 17th ttrart - U-81Q KOH UIO.VT STOKK.S A I } OKI.MCI3S. FljlHT CLASS I1HICIC STOIlir L'ILIINO Id ! Farnnm. Itiroe slorltM and bun-mi-nt ; will niter to suit tenant ; low rent. 314 1st Nnfl irk | , ' _ _ _ _ , _ 1-811 l' ' ° . .u..IlN"1'T . , . ! ? : n I-STOIIY imit'K iitiiLniNo ut 9IH Fnrnam st. This hulldl.ur luis i Ireprouf cement basement - , eomplelij steum heatlnif IU- . .UiK.VTSY.TI2I ) . 173 TO $130 A MONTH AND U.MMJNSHS I'AID milemncu for i-lifum. c-xpi-rlenro ? MuuUai.l BOM , , | ; i.mi , . i-k.rl ! cl r , iinneceuary , ' , to riicli i-u-lomer. lllnliop & Km. | | . si. Louis Mu- ' - J * . -MHOS A3 \XT13I1TO HI5XT. noon TIJXANTH KI-CITUID : : ro liuim-s ) > Iuvcil la our cliurec * . l-'tdollly. 170 } r'aiiiuin. 1C 5S ? r\\o 01 1 TIIUKIiwiWNiKHHrj : HOOMS wild Imnnl ; no objcrilim to illnlaiu'o out ; nurili il ; xtnlu Ivfutlon and ti-rina. T 0 , lk > o. K-.M23S 15 * I'ACIFIO HTOllACll' ) AND WAIIHIIOI'Si : CO. . Hjg.giO Jonea. Ih-iioiul storugc uml ( orwnrilliiK _ _ M-.M4 BTOItAOK , KIIAN1C IIWKUH. IM II.uTN'HV M -ti : _ _ OM VAN & HTOIlAr.i ; . 1115 l\\"ll'M TiU lM $ . 11-871 WA.NTUll TO JIUV. WANTBD. TO IHIV. COItNKIt 1XT WITH Oil without Imprint'iiu'iits. wllliln llv bloclin of 10 nnil Ci'iijuri mutt 1)0 u barguln , Aililn- T 1 Hei > . NJ3J.HH KOH s.\i.uri ii.M'i'iiiti : . iiiu3.\NT 1'fiiNiTriu : oi' A aiciuT : HO. nlfly for ulu ut a uroat nucrlllco. AiMloBH A lj , Ik-e ulllco. O-MS3J-SO i-'im s.\i.inou.si.s AX WAGONS. NIW OR poou siroNi : > .TiAND"c.uuiTAals : liuil l > iipy ) | . clii-np , 1(11 ( lioJs * . --ill8 , , , AT l litli 1' i IIKBT HAII WIXI > 1100 AND OHK'KIJN o ; ulna "all i > lro. " C. 11. ! , < „ , oi Puuglii Q -MS incyci.i : * ! . jio. u & JM. 'a rented , rcpilroj. Oni. wiry. t > . , ta . icili it Q-sia BALK. 4 IIIA vnnsii MIUC cows. Call ufuuioon ; yanl th anJ Jiurl t. .11181)131.1.A ) NICoTiaT IMIOTOS OF TUB l.OOAN WIIKOK WHICH w re uken lmmvai l ly utter Hi * cull ) l n cn b obtalnw ] fruiii O. Matlieua , Wooilblnc , la. , l-ojlpula for c nm nch | I lmv llv Jitter ! lit vlewi , all ( ilulu anJ Ulitlnol : vlll mall tiie t ( or . U-M : : SIAM3.U1K , IIATIIS , UTO. > IMB , 34I1TH , 1IS1 DOIIOLAB HT , . SKCOND llopr riwu 6 , intkiuf * . > it4in , alcuhol nJ nut pliurtu * Uitha. MASS.I2 , IIATIIS , KTC. Continual. Mils , nn. UON. KI.KCTIHC MASSAGE I-AII- lora , refrerhtnv nnd curative ; don't fnll to call. 417 8. llth t. . upatalrg. T M til IS * _ MMI AMKS. "lJATHri7MAS3Aai : . 607 fl. 11TH St. . room 3. T M23I 20' I'KltSOXAIj. MIS3 VAN VALKUNIIUltQ DKaTIlOYS t'KIl- munonlly liy electricity , nupcrnuoun Imlr , mules warts.etc. lloom Jin , N. Y. Life llld . IIUI'TUIIU CtlltKDj NO 1'AIN ; NO UBTK.V- tlon from liuslnr sjve refer to Mindreila of patients cured. O , K. Miller Co. , 307 N. Y. Life liulldlni ; , Omnhn , Neb. U-S23 V1AVI. A IIOMn TIIKATMBNT I'OU UTBIHNK troubles. 1'hyslclan In attendance. Consulta tion or health book free. SIS Ileo LI.If. . HOSTON DHKSS CUTTING APADKMY. 11. 303. Knrbncli blk ; learn the best ryutcm. no rclltilni ; ; tench'rs wanted ; circulars cent. Mrs. U. Khfllor. U 631 MOM3Y T ) I.OAN IIK.VIj HSTATl'2. ANTHONY LOAN A THUST CO. , SI5 N. Y. I , . Quick mono } nt low rales for choice farm loans In Iowa. neil > r > rn Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W-82S CITY LOANS. C. A. STAUIl , 923 N. Y. L1KB. ; MONBY TO LOAN ON 1MPKOVB1) OMAHA real cstntc. Ilrcnnan , I.ove Co. , 1'iixtun block. W-S27 LOANS ON IMUOVBD& UN1MPUOVBD CITY liroiiurty. W. JJurnam Smith & Co. , 1J0 rarnnm. W 823 MONRY TO 1OAN ON IMI'HOVni ) OMAHA l > rowrty | at B BV4. 6 and GVJ per rent. I'usey & Thomas , rom 207 , First Nallonnl bank MdB. W-829 _ MONKY TO IX3AN ON CITY I'llOI'KUTY. UOO.OO up to HO.COO.W. Fidelity Trust Company. \V-830 MONBY TO LOAN AT LOW llATKfl. TUB O. r. Davis Co. . 1505 Farnam st. \V SJ1 \VlLtriT4.M ? A LAtlOB SPKCIAL FtTND to loan or. . .nfrovcd Omnha prnperty In July nnd AiiKiist at lowest rules ; npply now ; don't wait until your fid loan expires. Fidelity Trait Company. \V-M127 LOANS ON IMIMIOVBD CITY AND FARM property ; low rnles. II. II. Irey , 001 N. Y. Life. W-D75-A5 F. 1 > . WBAD. LOANS , lmt"ANI ( ) DOt'OLAS. SIOXI3V 1/ > LOAN CIIATTKLS. MONKY TO LO V , 30 , 60 , DO DAYS ; FtlllNI- turo. plnnos , etc. 'luff Qrecn , room 8 llnrlter blk. X-S33 MONKY TO IXJAN ON . horwi'S , wnnnns , etc. . nt lowest rntc In city ; no removul of Roodi ; btrlctly conlldentlal ; you can pay the loan off nt uny tlnn > or In any amount. OMAH MORTOAOB LOAN CO. . 30G So. IGlh t. X-S3I nwsixnss CIIAXCISS. FOU SALI3-AHO11T 2.000 LItS. MINION TYl'B , TOO Ibs. Hgnto. CCO Ibs. brevier type , io pair two-third caEcs. (0 double Iron stundn for two- third cares. Till * material was used on The Omnhn llei > nnd Is In fairly good condition. Will bo sold ehonp In bulk or in quantities to milt purchaser. Apply In person or by mall to The lice I'ubllnhlnK Co. , Omaha , Neb. Y 713 J2.-.0.00 1NVKSTKD BAUKKD : AI'niL $30 * 00- May , J3C2.00 ; June , J371.00 ; 1S93 avcniBoil 5S.00 wci-Uly ; proofs free. F. Daily , 1203 Ilnmdwny. Nsw York. Y MOSS AS * FOU BALI : , AN OLD KSTAIILIBHUD HICYCLB business ; Hrst class opening for a man with small capital tn Invest : owner wishes to re tire from business. Address S M , lieu. Y M120 15 WANTBD. 1'AUTNKU ; l.ICWT MANUFACTinu Ins business , which will guarantee partner n profit of at least JI.SOO.OO yearly ; you will not reiiulro experience ; about ISOO.OO cash required 703 IClh nve. . Council Uluffs. Y M143 16 FOU SAL13. TUB ONLY UAKI3UY AND restaurant In lliimphiey , Neb. Over 1,000 In habitants ; brick Imlldlne ; line oven ; estab lished In 1SS7 ; come and sea. M. lllohan. prop . Y-M201JG" FOU SALK-A GRAIN RLEVATOul IXJCAT1ON In the best part of Nebraska. Address S C2. lleo odlce. Y M196-1S * KOH SALIC 1U2AL ESTA'l'li ' . IIBAL ESTATH AND LOANS. William H. Crary , 615 N. Y. Life bldK. UIJ C71-Jy27 FOU 8ALU Seven-room brick house with larRe lot frontlnt ! houth on Luke St. . near 20th at. ; hoube rents for 115.00 per month. 1'rlce , Jl.&OO.OO. Two houses on corner lot , 20th nnd Maltha sts. 1'rlce. Sl.COO.OO. Six-room house , barn , lot 60x150 fuet. In Kood lesldenee locality , juid one block from car line 1'rlce , Jl.CCO.OO. Five-room house , lot 30x150 fret , In peed real. ilonce locality nnd uno block from car line. 1'rlce. Jl.200.00. KlBht-room house , modern conveniences , barn , full lot , east fiont on 23th nnear Leav- er.worth ; Improvements alone cost S3 Ml ) 00 1'rlce. t-.100.UO. Finn residence lot , MxlSO feet , south front , Kood nelKhborhood , near car line. 1'rlce J70U.OO. only SKO.W ) cnuli , balance long time ' Lot 00x130 feet on Hurt fit. between 20th and Mth sts. ; lot Is covered with shade trees Trice. J1.3"0.00. Good DO foot east front lot on grade , near Ilanscnm park. Price , (3DO.QQ Several K > oil resilience lots In western part of city , within two blocks Fnmam st. car line JMO.C' ) to J7SO.CO pur lot ; terms easy. ' Five acre * wosi of elty , J200.CO per acre. Five acres near South Omaha , $70.00 per acre Acre lots near South Om ha cheap for cash ' 1'OTTEU & RKOItRB COMPANY , RR-M107 IS Cor. ICth ami Fnrnam sis. FOU SALK. LOTS Oil ACUKS AI.ONOSIDK the railroad station and nt-ar tlie covernnient buildings nt the main west entrance to Fort Crook ; prices low ; term * * easy. I'OTTBU .t UKOIICK COMPANY. 8. W. Cor. ICth and Farnam sts. . ni : MS77 at AIISTHACT.- . THIS UYIION IlKBD COMPANY. U13-833 FOU SALR-SIX GUA1N KLCVATORS IN Oage county. N-Jb. . on the Union 1'aclllo rail- wuyj fasy terms and cheap , Address J. O. Bhcn , room 620 N. Y. Life bldg. UI373 FAUM LANDS. U If. IIAHltlSDN. 012 N. Y. Life. 111S MTO-Jy' i * M'KINLBY M'COLIMBKCUIt. . You know the lest. A beautiful coltaKo In Walnut Hill , worth I' 000. for Jl.'JuO. Monthly payments to suit. Don't bo a renter always , get a. home , when It Is just us easy. Omaha Heal ICst.itc and Trust Co. , 211 S. ISth. UI3-M131 LOST. STOL13N. ST. } liilNAUI ) DOU ; DAIIK , YKL- Inw , white breast and Iocs ; reward for In formation leading to his recovery. II. I * Axtaler , 3KI SiuuUlm ; stiuut. Lost M22J 1C * TUB PEOPLE'S DISI'BNSAUY. 162 ! DOUGLAS it. . U the only iilavo uheie ladles are sure tu be icllcved uf all their troublesome diseases peculiar to their sex. This Is the oldest dis pensary In the city , Don't hesitate ; procrasti nation Is the thief nt 111110 , uml In another month your ailment may bo Incurable ; all ilo- Uyvd courses aud IxieKUlarltlea lettered , no matter from nhut enure ; we have a fine liomu If you need prlvai-y. all letlera enclosing stamp nimrrred and mcdlrlna forwarded ; confine ments , HO.OO find tip. M-2J2 31 111,11,11I.VXD l.O.VX ASSOCIATIONS. HHAllUS JN MUTUAL L. & U. ASS'N PAY 7T K per cent vthrn 1 , S , i yuan old ; always ie- ilfeinab ! * . I70 < Farnam > t. Nattlniifr , Beo. S3i _ t " ' now TO OUT "A HOMB oii'snciJui : QOOD Intcrot on wivlnts. Apply to Omahu L & II Ani'n. not Farnam , O , M. Nattlnccr , Sea.MJ MJ UliTUU'l'IVH AGUXCY. CA1TAIN I" . MOSTYN. PKTKCTIVIJ AGBNCY ; nil ilste'HIva nmk carefully and promptly at tended to ; 210 Knrbarh bcuk | : , Omahu. and tilO Itounokfi UlJe. . ChlcaK" . WS'O 31 i > \ > v.viuioKius. II. MAIiOWITO LOANS MONEY. 411 N , II 8T , 8(0 ASTiioi.oav. TUB WONDKU OF TUB AQB : PHOF. A. Mu * ry , Ilia sicatest tiitrokKer and palmliter In the world ; pant , pievent , future told or no rharce. IMS t'nrnani , t lo II m. , 1:14 : to 8:30 p. m , s7i- : : Ml'SIO ' , AllT AXI > LANOUAIIH. K. aui.i.KKiir.cit. IIANJO AND uullar teuclior. U. 413 lleo llldg.Tel , 238. 100 SlIOUTIIA.Vn AM ) TVI'i\VIUTI.\ , A , c. VAN HANTS SCHOOL , t > u N , Y. LIFK. 811 II1CVCLHS WKST'N UICVCLK ft UUN CO. . I6 CUMINO. Ut noiisr.s GOOD OIIAS3 , HOARD FUNCB , fll'HINO water. A. W. Phelprl & Bon , 107 N. Y. Life. G24 Jy25 i i'iioi.sTiiii.N : ! rtiit.MTt'Hi : . FUHNITt'llB PACKBD. COUl'IIEH XIADB TO order , rnnttrp cs made and renovated , chairs caned ; cheap this month. M. S. Wolklln. 1111 Cumlnc. Tel. 1M1. S37 BNOAOF.MBNTS TO DO DIIKSSMAK1NO IN fomllles solicited. Miss Sturdy. 2C1 * Davenport. M 47-Jyl6 I'UOI'OSALS KOU TUB CONSTUUCTION of Thrco Thirty Knot Torpedo Houta and OlhiT Tort)1" ' ! ' ' lioats for the t'nlti-il Stntos Nnvy. Navy neinirtmeiit , Washington , D ( ' . , Jimp IS , iSMi. iTndpr nutliorlty. oonfcrreil by tlin act of roncri" > s milking upproprln- tloiirt for tlio navnl m-rvlcc. approved Jutin 10 , I'iS' ' ! , Hnnloil proposals nro hrroby Invited nnil will Iw received nt this department until 12 o'clock noon , on Krlilay. the ISth ilny of September , ISlifl , at which time and place they will be opened In the presence of uttelidltiK bidders , for the construction , by contrnet , pxeltlslve of Hen-stores , and of the ordnance and orilnnneo oiitllt of all kinds which , however , will be Illicit nnd secured In place by the contractors , of three thirty knot torpedo bents and other torpedo boats , which vessels are. for the purposes of this advertisement , designated n * Torpedo Boats Now. 0 , 10 and 11. Three torpedo boats to Imvo n maximum speed of not less than thirty Unots an hour , and Tonx-do lioats Nos. 12 to 21. Ten , or fewer , torpedo boats oC two types , those of typo 1 to have n npecd of not less than twenty knots an hour , and those of type 2 to have a speed of not less than twenty-two and one-half knots an hour. The contracts will pro vide that all the expenses of all trials prior to preliminary or conditional acceptance Khali be borne by the contractors. The thirty knot boats and the twenty-two and one-half knot boats are to constructed In accordance with the bidder's plans nnd Kpecltlcatlons , but KP.neral plans of a ves sel of the latter kind may l > o examined at thn Hureau of Construction and Repair , and plans of the machinery of such a ves sel may ho had on application to the Hureau of Steam EnKliu-erliiK ; the twenty knot boats will bo built In accordance with the bidder's plans and specifications or with those prepared by thn department as the Secretary of the Navy may deem most ad vantageous , all subject to the conditions slated In the "Circular ilcllnlni ; the chief characteristics of thrco thirty knot torpedo boats and other torpedo boats for the U. S. Navy , " approved by the Secretary of the Navy on the 17th day of Juno , ISM. Copies of this circular can be obtained on appli cation to thn Hureati of Construction and Ilepalr , Plans and Hiuclflcatlon | for the eonstrue.tloii of thn vessels of tyix ? No. 1 of the smaller boats ( twenty knots ) may bo seen and e.imnlnnd nt the Navy Depart ment. Forms of proposals embracing a general statement of provisions to bo In- eluded In thn contracts' for the vessels will bo prepared , and may bo obtained at any tlmo after AUBitst 1. 1S % , on at > pllcatlon lo the Navy Department , wboro all Information essential to bid ders can also be obtained. Said vessels must bo completed , the thirty knot boats , within eighteen months , nnd the others within ono year from dnto of contract , nnd payments under the contracts will bo niaclo on the former mentioned vessels In ten ami on the latter In live equal Installments as the work progresses , upon bills duly certi fied , from which ten per cent , will bo re served to bo paid on thn full and llnal com pletion of the respective contracts. It Is intended to construct three or more vessels of typo 1 , those having a speed of twenty knotn , and ono or more of typo 2 , these having a speed of twenty-two and one- half knots. Didders are invited to name the price at which they will build ono , two or three boats , In order that contract may If necessary , be awarded to one bidder for one , two or three such vessels Kvery successful bidder will be required to show to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Navy , that within three months from date of contract ho'will be possessed of thn necessary plant for the performance , In the United States , of thn work which he shall to undertake. The offer evidence thus r-- qulred must accompany the proposals or bo submitted to the department In advance Kach proposal must bo accompanied by a satisfactory certified check , payable to the order of the Secretary of the Navy , and the checks of successful bidders shall \ia- como the property of the United Stales In case they shall fall to enter Into the requisite contracts and to furnish the ro- qulslto security , on the acceptance of their pioposals. The amount of such check must bo at least flvo pur cent , of the amount of the bid , but bidders Including more than ono vcssol In their proposals will not be rqulred to submit therewith a certi fied check exceeding Jn amount the sum of $20 CM. All checks of bidders whoso pro posals shall not be accepted , will , on the aw.ird of the contracts , be returned to them ; the check of each successful bidder vvlll ln returned to him when his contract has been duly entered Into and the requisite security furnished. Contracts will bo made separately for each vessel and every bidder whoso proposal shall be accepted will bo required to enter Into a formal con tract by October 8. HSC , for the faithful per formance of the work , and to jjlvo satisfac tory bond for such performance In a penal sum equal to fifteen per cent , of the amount of his bid. Proposals must bo made In duplicate In accordance with forms which will bo furnished on application to the de partment , enclosed In sealed envelopes , ml- dressed to the Secretary of the Navy.Navy Department. Washington , D. C..nml marked "Proposals for the Construction of Torpedo Uoats. " The Secretary of the Navy re serves the right to reject any or all bids as In his Judgment , the Interests of the gov ernment may require. H , A. IIKIIDEHT. Secretary of the Navy. Nullcc to Con t rni'tor * . Sealed proposals will bo received by the undersigned school district until 7 p. m. , Friday , July 24 , 183B , for the erection of a four-room brick addition to u school buildIng - Ing at Randolph , Nob. All bids urn to 'be accompanied by a certified chuck of $100.0) made payable to school district No. 45 , Cedar county , Nebraska , and to be for feited to said district In the event of fail ure on the part of successful bidders to enter Into contract and bond within a rea sonable tlmo after the award Is made , Thn right Is reserved by the said district to reject any or all bids. Plans can bo examined at the olllco of the secretary of said school board In Handolph , Neb. , or at the oltlce of J. C. Stltt , architect , Norfolk , Neb. .SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 43. CRDAU CO. , NlflH. 3. O , RISK313. Secretary. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IHUULINOTON & MO. liTVBIt.jArrlvc * ' OinalialUnion Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.f Omaha 8:0am ; Denver Kxpress. . . . . 0jam ; 4:35nm.llk ! Hills. Mont. & ruget Slid Ux. 4:03pm : 4Upm Denver Kxprets 4OJpm ; 7Wpm.Nebraska : Local ( oxci'pt Sunday ) . TMInm . . .Lincoln Local ( except Sunday ) . . .11 s 2:65pin..Faet Mall ( for Lincoln ) dally. . . . Leaves ICIIICAOO. IR'HLINOTON , v Q.iArrlvejT OinahalUnlon Depot , loth & Mamiii Sts. I Om.Lha 6uU : [ > m ChlcaKo Vestibule Sicu.im 9:4Sam : Chicago Hxpress 4:15pm : 7:50pi.ChlciiKo : und St. Louis Hxpre . . 8:00.im : ll3iam ; I'uclilo Junction Local GilOpni . .jj - , Fast Mall. . . . . _ . giOpm ; Lea\es ( CHICAGO. MIL. K. ST. I'AUuiArrlves OiiiulialUnloa Deput. 10th & MasonjJISjl Omaha " ' " 6:30pm : Chlcauu Limited' TT"SlOJuni 11 iOOain..Chicago Kxpress ( ex. Sunday ) . , . 321pm ! Loaves ICIIICAUO & . 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( Arrives Omaha ! UepoL ljtnjind Webster Btii. I Omaha 300pm ; . 7Fu t MiTll and u'xpress . C:00pni 300pm. ; . ( ! x. Sat. ) Wyo. iz. ( ex. lion , ) . . 5:00pm : t'Mum , , Fremont Uical ( Sunday Only ) . . 7a : > am . .Norfolk Bxpress ( ex. Sun ) : . . .105am 0:15pm : . St Paul Bxpress . _ . . . : iOam Lua > e I K C."St. J. It u if ( Arrives Oni li | IJnloii Depot. lOlh & Mason Sts I Omaha 905am ; . Kan as City Day Bxprens . CMOnrn lOiODpm.K. C. NUjit K . _ via U P Trann. 6:30.un I mvv * MIsioDifl " i-ii M iv. jArrivev Omaha pejxit jSt ! ) uijiMiVetmtef rit . ( Omaha S:30pm. : . .Nehrnrku & Kiuifuu I.lmUuJ..lS5iin : | i:30pm : Kun as City Kxpreu 0:00.un : 3:00 : | > m..Ncl > raBka Ix > ca ) ( ex , gun. ) , , . . ; 00 m Leaven I SToT'X CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arrive * Oinalial Depot. Uth aml W hiter dt . I Omaha JJiiCpm- . , . . . . . . . St. I'uul _ j.jmlteil. . „ _ . _ . . nV9IOam' ; I. avc > I SIOU'X"CITY & PACIFIC. jTTrrlveV " OintthalUnJun Uejwt Wth & tla on at . | Omaha , . , . . . . . . , I'aul I'a ; - . . . , , . . . . rlOiTin ; ; Wai . , , , . . , , Hlciuit City I'aM nger. . . , , , , . 9OJnni : jjiipm. . . . . , . .St. rnull.lmlte.1 . , . . . . . t.Vurn Itav I UNION PAPIKH" l/TirFU'es" OiiialmUnlonp | pot , 10Hi & Muvon Hti.j O'lmln r9:304in : . . , , . , , . .Kearney Kiprraa. " Tlildnni 6ZOam : , . Overlaiul Limited . ) , iirn , 3-OpinIU'at'ce & Hlronnli'i ; ) : , ( ex Suni U0ipni ; B : < Spmuraiu1 l laiut Kiprma ( en. sun. ) .ISi'Xpni J.JOil | | j-'aat Mall , . J : 0am WAUAsTl nAlIAYAY lArrlWf Om haHJnlon D [ iot. 101 h Sc Mason Sls. | Omaha :30pm. : , 31. Louis Cannon BallT. , . . , ll.M ra MUNYON' ' A CURE FOR EACH DISEASE With JIun/oa's Improved Homoeopathic Remedies in tin Hoiise , Mothers Can hccomc ( he Family Physlclin and Save Dollars in Doctors' ' Foes tirt MtmyoiiN Cnlilo In Health From Your DniKuN * . It Will Tell You Whnl t t HI * unit HIMV < i ) Cure ; tlu > Miixt Olixtliiiitp anil t'Ollllll ICIl It'll DlMt'MJIfN. Professor Munyon Is honored today ns the leading authority In the medical world. His new nnd humnno methods of treatment have swept nwny all old-fashioned Idens of doctor ing with poisonous drugs that create n dozen diseases In the effort to get rid of one. He does not claim that he has one remedy that will cure all complaints , hut Hint he has prepared a specific cure for nearly every dis ease. Ho does not claim that Jl-iuycn's nhcumattsm Cure will cure innnumptlon , dyspepsia or any other complaint , but ho does assert that It will cure rhnuniutlnm. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure Is prepared ex pressly to cure dyspepsia ; Munyon's Cough Cure to cure cough ; Munyon's Catarrh Hem- edles to cure catarrh ; Munyon's Kidney Cure to euro kidney troubles. The sumo may he said of nil Munyon's different remedies. They may bo obtained at all drug ctorcs , mostly at 25 cents a bottle. Personal letters to Professor Munyon , 1505 Arch street , Philadelphia , Pa. , answered with free medical advice for any disease. AXC'IUXT OUDKIL OK III IIHHMAXS. Orilcr MrrtM III Detroit null ll ciM c ll.hlmlliwd lloorx. IJETHOIT. July 14. Hlshop Foley , na tional chaplain of the Ancient Order of HI- burlaus , celebrated pontifical high mass in the cathedral today and preached a sermon appropriate to the annual assemblage of the order. President P. J. O'Connor of Savnn- nah. Go. . , called the convention to order this afternoon at the Catholic club. A ladles' auxiliary convention Is In progress In the Cowlo building. A number of Important questions are to bo discussed. Including sev eral amendments to the constitution. The sickness and death brnelits of the order amount to $1,500.000 annually. Boston , Washington and Saratoga are rival candi dates for the next convention and a lively contest Is anticipated. An elaborate ban quet Is on the program for tomorrow even ing. ' The afternoon was 'spent In listening to reports from the committee on credentials and others and in discussion upon matters of future Interest to the -order , the reporters being rigidly excluded and securing only meager reports from , the press committee. It Is rumored that questions of a quasi-po litical nature ure among the subjects of In terest before the convention , but this Is not vorlflul. It Is learned that $18.000 of the $50,000 has been raised with which to endow a chair of Irish literature In the now lloman Catholic university at Washington. Itnllivny MI-II M M-t 111 Soprrt. NEW YORK , July 11. A conference was held today at the office of Commissioner Blanchard of the Joint Traffic association , at which these officers were present : Commis sioner Ulanchard , Coiniulssloner D. 11. Cald- well. of the Western Pns cnger association ; G. P. A. Galloway , of the See Pacific line , and Passenger Trallle Manager McNlcol of the Canadian Pacific. Jt was reported the conference was about the cutting of Immi grant rates on the See Hue , hut after the meeting It was said there was nothing to be given out at present. KOll IIK.VVY , SMiiiClSII Vm > Horxforil'M Aelil IMi It produces healthy activity of weak or disordered stomachs that need stimulating , and acts ns a tonic on nerve. snd brain. A course of Hood's Sarsaparllla this spring may be the means of keeping you well and hearty all summer. T vo Women llurni-il to Dentil. BALTIMORE , July 14. Mrs. Thomas Wool- ford , aged 61 , and her sister , Mrs. Eliza beth Slemallor , aged C5 , were burned to death by the explosion of n coal oil lamp last night at their home , 1210 Riverside nvenue , this city. The women were ascend ing the sldo steps leading to their bedroom on the second floor , one of them carrying the lamp , when It exploded , throwing the burning oil all over thorn. Summer Tour * , Don't make final arrangements for your summer vacation until you have secured a tourist folder Issued by the UNION PA CIFIC. Call on or address A. C. Dunn , City Pass. & Ticket Ageut , 1302 Farnam street. Klni'fyVHH tin * I 8THOMSBUIUJ , Neb. , July -Special 1 ( ( Telegram. ) Stromnburg easily defeated Osceoln today. The feature of the game was the pitching of Flnecy of Stromsburg , who allowed the visitors but threu hits. Score : Stromsburg 1 0010303 S Obcoola. 0 0 2 Hits : Stromsburg , S ; Osceola , 3. Errors : Slromsburg , B ; Osceola , 9 , Batteries : Stronisburg , Flneey and Shanks ; Osceola , Corbett brothers. Umpire : Peterson. Hot S | > rliiK > S. H. Half rates via the Burlington Route , July 24. $10.38 for tlio round trip. Cull nt ticket ofllce , 15u2 Parnaut street , and get full Information , Akron Almost WhHi-iviixlii-il , AKRON , la. , July -Special 1 ( ( Tele gram. ) The Colerldgu- team played great ball hero today , nearly shutting Akron out. The homu team's one run cumo In the Ilfth. lifter two men were out , a man on third scoring before the batter was thrown out. Scorn : Coleridge , ! > ; Akron , 1" Bat teries : Coleridge , Hodman and Wood ; Ak ron , Toppings , Davis and Taylor. Tlui Hurling ! " " Is uioro than 00 miles > horter than any other line to Helena , Ilulte , or uny other point In Montana. Tickets at 1502 Farnam street. SlniiliurAIIHWITN Gnndaiir. NEW YORK , July ] 4.-Replylng to Jake Guudaur'ti challenge to 'Juincx Stnnbury , who defeated Wiig Huidliig on Monday for tlio rowing ulinmpIonHhlb of England , to row for the clmiaplonsljip of the world , bfanlmry yesterday cabled to n sporting paper that ho would row.-Giiudaur over the .V'amfs ' course early In Heph.-mber for J3.000 n sldo and for tho. clmmploshlp. It would ho hard to ; convince a man Buffering from bilious colic that hU agony Is due to a microbe with' ' an unpronounca- blu namu. Hut ono dosd'of DoWItt's Cello and Cholera Cure will convince him of Its power to afford Instant relief. It kills pain. Memorial of I'llKrlni KnllitTH. PHOVINCETOWN. Mass. , July H.-A memorial of granltu bronze , erected hero In commemoration of the Hlgnlng of tlio constitution for the government of the now colony by the pilgrim fathers , was unveiled with appropriate ct-rumonlea today. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caetorfa. Children Cry for pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfoi PJicher's Castoria. BASE BALL CAME IN COURT Injunction Asked to Prevent Louisville from Protesting a Game. RIGHT OF TEBEAU TO PLAY ALSO INVOLVED l.nnlnvlllr llllluiKi-ri Do Not IH'llovo Ilio l.ciiHrmIllrrrlorn Will HlMMinlllK ! ' tl | | < IlljUIII-llOU Slioulil II llo Crniitril. LOUISVILLK. Ky. . July 14. An Injunc tion was yesterday nerved through the com mon pleas court of Cuyahoga county. Ohio , against President Shuckoy of the Ixiuls- vlllo base ball club , Secretary Urclfus. Man ager Mcnunnlglo nnd Cnplnln Miller , re straining them from protesting ono of tlio ( games played hero with the Cleveland club and further , front Interfering with Captain Teheau In playing with the Cleveland team. The paper Dels forth the fact that by pro hibiting Tebcail from playing hla vocation and means of subsistence are taken from him. The document Is ( jullo a lengthy one. While the Injunction may have some effect ns far as the Louisville olllclals are concerned - corned , It Is not thought that It will be enforced by the league directors. CA.MKS 01. ' THU NATIOMAli lKA < Jl/H. / Tnlny llolltrr'M ( innw Serve * n I.llllc liijmictliiu mi Diul Cllirkr. CLKVKLAND , July 14.-Thc Giants could not lilt Young today , nnd the homo team won with cnse. The game was dull. At tendance , 1,000. Score : Cleveland 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 0 ' -7 New York 0 00000100-1 lilts : Cleveland. 12New ; York. 0. Kr- rors : Cleveland , 0 ; New York , 0. Karned runs : Cleveland , 4 ; New York , 1. Bases on balls : Off Young. 1 ; off Clark , 2. Struck out : Hy Young , 2 ; by Clark , 2. Two-base hlls : MoKritn , Tebeau , Davis. Stolen basrs : Van llaltren (2) ( ) . Hit by pitched ball : By Clark. 1. Wild pitches : Clark. 2. IJatter- les : Cleveland , Young nnd Xlmmcr : New York , Clarke and Wilson. Umpire : Hurst. OHIOLKS CHAUGK AHKAD. LOUISVILLK. July II The Colonels could not hit HoITer today , while the Ori oles pounded both Hill und Cunnlimlmm. Kostel , u Chicago amateur , pitched the last Inning , and for the first tlmu In the game the Orioles went out In order. Attend ance , 1,800. Scorn : Haltlmoro 2 0-11 Louisville. 1 00000000 1 Hits : Baltimore , 14 ; Louisville , 7. Krrors : Haltlmoro , 2 ; Louisville , B. Karned runs : Baltimore. 4. liases on balls : Off Hotter. I ; oft IIII1. 2 ; off Cunningham , 1. Homo runs : Kelly (2) ( ) . Two-base hits : Keeler , Klesler. Stolen bases : Kelly (2) ( ) . Double plays : F. Clarke to Hogers. lilt by pitched ball : Jennings , Hrodle. Wild pitch : HoITer. Passed balls : Warner , 2. Batteries : Louis ville , Hill , Cunningham , Kostnl and War ner : Baltimore. HoITer and Clark. Umpire : McKarland. BKANKATEHS WHITEWASI1KD. PITTSBUHG. July 14.-Plttsburg played an errorless game and gave Hawley excel lent support. Lewis' wlldness at times und costly errors worked against the visitors. Attendance , 2,000. Score : Pittsburg 0 2122000 * 7 Boston 0 0000000 0 0 Hits : Pittsburg , 7 ; Boston. S. Errors : Pittsburg , 0 ; Boston , 2. Earned runs : Pitts burg , 2. Two-base hits : Tucker. Three- base hits : Donovan , Ilawley. Double plays : Truby to Mack ; Harrington to Lowe to Tucker. Bases on balls : Off Lewis. I3e < 'k-- b-y , Smith (2) ) , Lyons , Truby. Struck out : By Lewis , Mcrrltt and Lyons ; by Hnwlpy , Hamilton (2) ) . Passed balls : Bergen , U. Batteries : Pittsburg. Hawley nnd Mack ; Boston , Lewis and Bergen. Umpire : Bell. BHOWNS CIIACK THM SKNATOH8. ST. LOUIS , July 14. The Browns won another game from the Senators today , their hard hitting being a feature of the play. Brellenstelii kept the visitors down to seven hits , while the Browns pounded out sixteen hits olT Mercer's delivery. At tendance , 1,500. Score : St. Louis . . .1..0 1 0 0 1 C 0 0 S Washington . 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hits : St. Louis. Ifi : Washington , 7. Er rors : St. Louis. 2 ; Washington. 2. Karned runs : St. Louis. 7. Two-base hits : MeFur- Innil and Demont. Stolen buses : Sullivan , Cross , O'Brien , Joyce. Double plays : Breltensteln to Connor ; Mercer to Dnmont to Cartwrlght. Basrs on balls : Off Mercer , I ; off Breltensteln , 1. Hit by pitched ball : Sullivan. Struck out : By Mercer , 4 : by Breltensteln , 2. Batteries : St. Louis , Brelt ensteln nnd McFarland ; Washington , fier cer and McGulro. Umpire : Lynch. ANSE SLIPS BACK. CHICAGO , July 14. Stupid b so running by the Colts anil a little better hitting by the Phillies gave the visitors today's game nnd sent the locals back to sixth place. The fielding was very loose on both sides. Attendance , 1,201) . Score : Chicago 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 S Philadelphia 0 0320120 1 9 Hits : Chicago , 11 ; Philadelphia , 13. Kr rors : Chicago , 3 ; Philadelphia. 7. Karned runs : Chlrago , 3 ; Philadelphia , G. Two-base hits : Kverctt. Dahlpn. PfoftVr. Grllllth , Hulen , Delehanty (2) ) . Three-base hits : Ali son , Delehnnty , Thompson , Clements (2) ( ) . Stolen bases : Merles , I'ooley. Double plays : Grllllth to Klttredge to Alison ; Del ehanty to Hulen to Taylor. Struck out : Hy Grlfllth , 1 ; by Taylor , 1. Bases on balls : Off Oriltith. 1 ; off Taylor , 2. Wild pitches : Taylor. 1. Hit by pitched ball : Grndy. Batteries : Chicago , Grllttth and Klttredge ; Philadelphia , Tnylor and Clements. Um pire : Kmslle. UKDS B.VTTKD OUT VICTORY. CINCINNATI. July 14. The Beds tied the score in the eighth , when Brooklyn had a lead of three' runs , then won out In the ninth , Miller sending home the winning run with a single. Brooklyn's four tallies wure scored on errors by Smith und Gray. Attendance , 2,703. Score : Cincinnati 0 00001 031 5 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 Hits ; Cincinnati. 11 : Brooklyn , fi. Kr rors : Cincinnati. 3 ; Brooklyn , 0. Karned runs : Cincinnati. B. Two-base hits : Irwln , Foreman , Hoy. Gray. Three-base lilt : La- ehance. Stolen base : Daley. First base on balls : Off Foreman , 3 ; off Daub , 1. Struck out : By Foreman , 5 ; by Daub , 2. Butteries : Cincinnati , Foreman nnd Gray ; Brooklyn , Daub mid Grim. Umpire ; Sher idan. STANDING OF THE TKAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Cincinnati 7fi 52 24 GS.4 Baltimore 70 47 23 7.1 Cleveland ( IS 4. . 23 lift.2 Boston 70 40 30 07.1 Pittsburg 70 M 32 rl.3 Chicago 77 41 JKJ B3.2 Philadelphia 72 : : i 3S 47.2 Brooklyn 73 31 39 4i.O ( Washington 17 31 30 45.3 Now York fiS 2S 40 41.2 St. Louis 74 20 f > 4 27.0 Louisville C7 1J ( 51 2t.U : Games today : New York nt Cleveland ; Philadelphia , nt Chicago ; Boston nt PlttH- burg. SCOHKS OF Till. ! WKHTI3IIK l.KMiVK. ( irand HiiplilH mill UiiriiN n Vli'tor- . MINNEAPOLIS , July ll.-Seoro ; Minneapolis 0 0002100 0 3 Grand Itapldn 1 1 ,0 0 0 1 0 1 -4 lilts ; MlnneapollH , 12 ; Grain ! Itaplds. 10. Krrors : Minneapolis , 4 ; Grand Uupldn , 1. llattcrleii : I'lKBemeler and SchrlverVoN ; tern and Smlnk. KANSAS CITY , July -Score ( : Kansas City 1 0 2 1 S 1 0 2 4 14 Columbus 2 III I ) 2 0 0 0 1 12 Hits : Kansas City , 17 : Columbus , 11. Kr- rors : Kaunas City , 5 ; Columbus , : j. Hatter- les : lievla and liKuiford ; Do.swull and HUH- auiniLT. : ST. PAUL. July ll.-Score : St. Paul 3 113280 1 10 Detroit I ) 0022000 4 llltH : St. I'aul. 21 ; Detroit , . ISrrors : St , Paul , 8 ; Detroit , 3. Hatterlus : Atullune , Krlcken and Hples ; Kly and Twlnoham. MILWAUKUH , July ll.-8coro : Mllwuukou 5 0-10 Ilndlnapolls 0 1 Hits : Milwaukee. 9 ; IndiiinapollH , 9. Kr- roru : Mllwaukco , 2 ; IndliinapolU , 4. Hatter , lea : Itettuvr und Bpeur ; Ditvld , Duninmn und Wood. STANDING OP T1U3 TKA.MS. , Played. Won. J-asl. P.O. Indlunanollt ) 07 4 < 23 Co.J St. Paul OS 31) ) W 57.4 KtiiixaM City 71 40 SI M.J MllincupolU , 70 3D 31 65.7 Detroit GS 30 32 62.9 Mllwaukuu 73 34 S3 40fi Grand Itapldii 73 27 46 37.0 Columbus , 7J 23 Cl Jl.l Gumes today : Detroit at Mllwaultfo ; In. ( lluimpolU ut ailnncupollsj Coluinbua ut \VKbTKIIV AtjSOL'IATlOV It ICSULTH. llllillillc | , ( Icillir HnplilN , Den SluliifH uml < lulin > > - I be AVIiinrm. ST. JOSKPH , July ll.-Scoru ; St. Joseph 0 0 2 1 1 0 3 1 0-S DubuqUu 20230123 JJ Hits ; St. Joseph , 12 : Dubuque , 16. Kiv rors : SI , Joseph , 2 ; nubunue . nnttorlcs : Colburn nnd Wardj Smith nnd Xahnor , CKDAU HAPIDS. July 14-Scoro ; Cednr Ilnplda . . . . 0-10 llurlliiRtou 1 0001002 4-S Hit * : Crdar llnplds. 13 ; DurlliiRton , 9. Krrora : Cudnr Hapldx , 4 ; HiirllUKton , 5 , Hatterles ; Cnrlsh and Sulltvnn ; Mahnffy nnd Huff. 13KS M01NKS. July ll.-Scorc : Des Mollies 0 0 0 R 4 0 2 0 0-11 llockford 0 2 Hits : DCS Molnos , 15 ; lloekford , 7. Kr- rora : Des Molnes , 2 : Hockford , fi. Hat- terles : Carney and l ohman ; Molesworth and Snyder. QUINCV. July II. Score : Qulncy 3 3 2 0 0 1 .1 0 1-13 Peorla 0 5 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 S Hits : Qulncy. 1C : Peorla. 9. Krrors : Qulney. 4 ; Peorla , 1. Hatterlea : Wood and Qiilnn ; Dnrlsou and Collln ? . STANDING OK THM TMAMS. Played. Won. I.oit. I'.C. Des Molliftl ffi 49 1 7S.4 Hoekford CS .t9 2'.l K7.I Peorla 7 .17 M fO.2 Dllbuque 07 37 .ti > Ki.8 ( Jlilney : , 29 3'5 ' 44.fi SI. Joseph 70. 29 41 41.4 Cedar Haplds 07 27 40 40.3 HurllllKton 71 2,1 4S 32.1 Games today : Cedar llaplds al Uurllnff- ton ; Hockford at Des Molnesi ; Diibuo.uo at St. Joseph ; Peorla at Qulney. IlKSl I.T.S < > > THM HI.N\l.Vi ) THAriCM. Hot WiMillu-r DIII-N Not A fleet ( lie Sport lit Anlirdiu't. NKW YOHK , July 14.-H was still un comfortably hot-at Aqueduct today , but ( ho croud was lar o and the racliiR Rood. Favorites had their full share of wlnnliiK and the talent were happy In consoiiuence. In the llrsl race Nina l.oulso was heavily bii eked , with Kull Speed a strong choice Ii'ull Speed went to the front at once and led all the way to the last fill Ions , when Nina. L.oulso won by u length and a half after u hard drive. The Native had a shade the better of It over Premier for the second race , and ho , too , had to be driven In the last furlniiK lo uet away from thii second choice. Salatre , MarKarot Hoth and Courtship II were at about the same odds for the next race , and they finished In that order after u hard drive. Sue Kittle was at oddii-on In the fourth event and won very handily , the second choice run ning In second place. Itesults : First race , llvo furlonira : Nina Louise (6 ( to C and 2 to B ) won. Full Speed (9 ( to u and 3 to ft ) second. Favor (20 ( to 1 and S to 1) ) third. Time : 1:02V- : . Second race , one mile , solllni ; : The Na tive (7 ( to 5) ) won , Premier ( S to fi ) second , Kmottonal ( C to 1) third. Time : 1:41. : Third race , llvo furloiiRH , sellini ; : Salalro (3 ( to 1) ) won , Hoth ( ! i to 2) ) second , Court ship II (3 ( to 2) ) third. Tlmo : 1:02'4- : Fourth race , mile and a furloim : Sue Kittle ( Si to 100) won , Marshall (13 ( to 5) ) second. MlniRO (8 to 1) third. Time : lBtti. : Fifth race , about seven furloiiBS. selling : Sir Francis (4 ( to fi ) won , Ameer ( S to 5) ) second , airs. Stewart (20 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1 : li ) * . Sixth race , six furlongs : Helen II (9 to 1) won , Defender (7 ( to fi ) second , Florence Hubbard (0 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:41. : CINCINNATI , July 14. Three favorites , one second choice and two outsiders won at Latonla today. A heavy rain fell be tween the third and fourth rucr-n , which left the track sloppy. Jockey Llney Wit- llama was overcome by heat. Hi-milts : First men , seven and one-half furlongs , selling : John Havlln ( S to 1) ) won , Judith (4 to 10) ) second , Peiiamela (8 to B ) third Time : l:3.Vi. : Second race , five and one-half furlongs : F F V ( J to 1) won , John McKlroy (1 to 1) ) second , Irby H ( n to 1) ) third. Tlmo : lW : ( > i. Third race , mlle and seventy yards : Anna Lyle (1C ( to 5) ) won , Governor Holes (7 ( to 2) ) second , Sir Vassar ( S to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:461,4. Fourth race , six furlongs , selling : Dor othy (11 ( to B ) won , Mate ( S to 1) ) second , Cerro Gordo ( C to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:19. : Fifth race , live furlongs : Imp (2 ( to 1) ) won , Carlotta C (3 ( to 1) ) xecoiul , Pouting (5 ( to 2) ) third. Time : 1:01. : Sixth race , six furlongs , selling : Joe. Clark (0 ( to 1) ) won. Yellow Hose (4 to 1) ) second. Ceell (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:18. : ST. LOUIS. July 14. Hlckok , Laureate and Hawthorn were the winning favorites at the fair grounds today. The track was very fast. T. Williams , jockey upon Wee- nntchle. winner of the third event , was suspended Indefinitely for a previous ride. Attendance fa'r. Hosults : First race , selling , ono mlle : Hlckok (9 ( to 5) ) won , llrnhmiv (11 to 5) ) second , Joe Hart (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:41. : Second race , selling , Heven and one-half furlongs : Helen H. Gardner (5 to 1) ) won , Hob Hey II ( S to 1) ) second , First Chance (11 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:30'4. : ' Third race , selling , one mile : Weenatchlo (12 ( to 1) won , Hertha (12 ( to 1) ) second , Cher rystone (11 ( to 3) ) third. Tlmu : l:43Vi. : " Fourth race , mile and a sixteenth : Lau reate ( ir to 20) won , ITleuro (7 to 5) ) second , Time : l S i. Fifth race , selling , seven and one-half furlongs : Charles P (11 ( to ! > ) won , Faslg ( S to 1) ) second , Utopia (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1 : ! 5i > . Sixth race , selling , seven furlongs : Haw thorne ( S to 5) won , St. Paticnls ( " 0 to fi ) second. Coronno d'Or ( I to 1) ) third. Time : 1:2 : ? ' * . KANSAS CITY , July 14.-Flrst race , four and one-half furlongs , selling : Camden won. 15111 Heck second , Abe Halstead third. Time : 0r.7'i. : Second race , four and one-half furlongs : Lone Star won. Maud Johnson second , Flndley third. Time : 0M. : Third race , ono mile , selling : Long Ten won. Martha Smith second , Fonselnvay third. Time : 1:4Ift. : Fourth race , six furlongs , selling : I'll Dnro won. Little Dick second , Grey Goose third. Time : 1:18. : Fifth race , four und one-half furlongs : Phil Thomson won , I'll Dee second , John Hoonc third. Tlmo : 0:531/4 : , track record. Sixth race , four and one-half furlongs. Hulling : Nellie Castell won. Marble Hock second , Carrie H third. Time : 0:57V. : . MILWAUKKK. WIs. . July 14. First race , six furlongs , selling : Kxeuse won , Heve- nuo second , ISllsmere third. Tlmo : 1:1914. : Second race , four furlongs : Orion won , Scarfpln second , Daisy Marie third. Tlmo : 0:51. : 0:51.Third Third race , ono mile , selling : Crevasse won , Kamsln second , liuckwa third. Time : Fourth race , seven furlongs : David won , Muskalongo second , Sunburst third. Time : 1:32. : 1:32.Fifth Fifth race , six furlongs , selling : Winslow - low won , Tonlya second , Constance third. Tlmo : 1:21. : LAKKSIDI3 , July 14. First raee. six fur longs : Collector won. Splnolu second , Uuotup third. Time : 1:10. : Second race , five furlongs : Odd Genius wo iij Fife second , Thompson third , Tlmo : Third raee. six furlongs : Hero won , Ate- ll"r second. His Hrother third. Time : 1:15 : , Fourth race , mlle and u iiuiirtcr : Klorov won , Marcel second. Merry Monarch third. Fifth "race , nvo furlongs : Tim Smith won , Unzendyllo second , George U third , Time : l:02',4. : ' Sixth race , nve furlongs : Uncas won , Getaway weeond , May Hose thjrd. Time : oi'i-.vix ; < iit.t.\ii cm run1 HACKS. rirxt Dn > - at KiiKlBiMV u , , for tin- Men AVIiu Know K All. HAGINAW. Mich. , July 14. Tlio Grand Circuit rnccH opened with good weather , u fair track and un attendance of about 2,500. The first nice , the Saglnaw Valley Hlako , for 2:2S : trotters , was stubbornly contested. Packe.tt won the llrtU heat nnd then the A'lllage Funn entry , Valcmcii , driven by Oecrs , captured two heats , ' 11111 U luolied ux If the race WIIH over , but Mike Howurman came to the front with Uar- netta and captured the last threu heats. Maxim WIIH the strong favorite In a Held of nltiB In the 2:15 : pace. Sully Hronton led In the llrst heat , and after that Maxim went on und won , but thu Detroit pacer , Nlcoll H , gave her u lively argument In the lust two heats. In the 2lj ; ( Irot Mm talent wn.s thrown down badly. Hunlaml 'lay. WIIH a strong favorite , but ( ho S'aglnuw horse. Hncker. owner by luuuv Jlerlngor , upset raluiilntloiiH by winning In KtrulKlit lii-aU. Hesults : Baglnaw Valley ataki'S , for 2:2S : trotters , purse $1.000 : Hnriietta won fourth , Ilfth and sixth heats. Time : 2l7'/-j : ' , 2:1 : ! ) > 4. 2:22 : , Valence won the second and third heats and wan second. Tlinn : 2174 ; ( , 2:17j. : Paelcut won the llrst heat In 2:19 : amivuii ihlril. Marguerite , Porter , Jack Dawson , UiiBll Wllki'M. Knthlcnu und Miss Sphinx alxo started. 2:15 : twee , purse WOO : Maxim won tha uef- ond. third and fourth III-IUH. Time : 2:15 : , 2:11(4 : ( , 2iHi. : : Bally liruiiHUni won thn llrnt heat In 2:1334 : und was second. Nlcoll II WUH third. licssld H , Muy Murphy. Idol Jack , Syri-im. MailetluVllkcH uml Sandy Hey nlko started. 2:10 : trot , purao JGOO : Hakcr won in Rtr.ilKlij liwita. Tlmo : 2:17'i , 2:10. : 2H : > ' , . Siinlunrt Clay waa Hecond , J'rlncn II tlilru nryson. Franklin , fiirolliu * . Ixilltla , Kim. ora. Combine , Mau lo und Aluintlc O uluo tilurtud. < MoKliif Day ut HalUc Oro.-U. llATTI.F OHKHK , Ml < ih. , July IL-Tho oventH of the sneond day of the National Circuit meet wro vary closely contested and cxi'lllnif. ijlijht thousund peopla ut. UimlHil. The heat wj lnti'iiae. Thu iirliu rIp.i ) event wan the ono inlla opuniruSva \ - Hlonal won by Cooper of Detroit , who re ceived u great ovation , and the prowd lion led until llreil out. 'J'ho ( Ir.st i-vent wa thu iliu ) of the oiut mlle handicap , post , upned from yc-Hlerduy. S < im Goldberg of Ifnlnmoxoa ivon , W. L. Rwlniluiniini ) of Hall a Creek John Wilder tjouund , of Hutllo UrfjoU third. Time. 2:824Ilvaulli : , Hujf nile | oijtn , umatrur ; Hurry I ) . Mnrnh , Downslar , won ! John Wlldor , llrxt- tie Creek , second ; W. P , Uurhnnn , lonla , third. Time ; 1OJ4-B. ; Ono mlln open , prnfofnloiinl : Tom Coovnir won , K. C. Until necond , Fred LoilRhcnd , Snrnln. Out. , third. Time : 2:133- : : . . Half mile handicap , amateur ; Hall S. Lcgg , Cold water , won ; Chnrlcs W. Urown , Cohlwater , second ; W. D. Miller. Knlntnn- 7.00 , third. Time : 1:01. : Five mile handicap , amateur : Fred Flot- ter. Kalamnzon , won ; Sam Goldberg , Knla- mazoo. second ; J. C. Vannaii , Kalamazoo , third. Time : 12:13 : 3-B. TI : > MS su'rs wo\ WITH HASH. Stntr Double * Tonriiniiirnt nt llnxtliiuii OIUMIMllli Sonic U'H I It u nj . HASTINGS , Neb. . July ll.-Spcclal ( Tele gram. ) Today was a perfect day for lawn tennis , but there was not a very largo crowd out lo witness the state tennis tour nament In doubles. On account of Ihe Lin coln team falling to be on hand this mornIng - Ing the. game was delayed from 10 o'clock this morning until 4 this afternoon. Tim scores of today's matches were as foltlows ! Halley and Hernhart of Hastings won from Farnsworth and Nusz of Grand Island , 8-fi , G-2. C-2. fulling ham and Young of Omaha won from Hose and Drown of Hastings , G-l , 6-0 , fi-0. Johnson and Drown of Hastings won from Golstlmrdt of Lincoln and Mattox of Hastings , fi-0. 6-1 , 0-2. Duer and Hutton of Hastings won from Mimgelt and Casio of Hastings , 6-1 , 6-1 , 6-1. 61.Tho finals will bo without doubt between Brown and Johnson nnd CulllnKham and Young. Wri'tiiiH unit > 'IM < | N Are Winner * . CHICAGO , 111. . July 14.-ln the weslern championship tennis tournament today tu the concluding match In the llrst round oC the doubles the Wrenn brothers beat 1 * . H. Waldner aud George Heldon , 6-4 , 2-0 , 0-2 , 8-6 Second round : Wrenn brothers beat Ware anil Scudder , 6-2. 8-6. 6-2. Chase and McClelland beat Hardy anil Mc.Gllvray by default. Neel brolhers beat Houth nnd lloche , C-0 , 6-0. 6-1. Myers and llycrson beat Carlelyon it nil Sanborn by default. Third round , singles : Myers beat Ware , 0-2. 0-1. George Helden beat Waldner. ( i-2 , G-2. G. Wrenn boat Collins. 6-4 , 6-2. Kootc Hen Ion bill l.iirueit llriimlitn. LONDON. July 14. At Wlmbloton today turned , the American , defeated Hough In the all-12nglund tennis championship meet ing. The score was 6-4 , 6-2 , 6-3. In the next contest of the tournament Casalet boat Footc , the score being 0-2. 9-7. 6-4. The llrst round of the doubles resulted , an follows : Htsloy brothers beat Mahoney and Larned , 1-6 , 4-6 , G-l. 6-i , 6-1. Casalet , who defeated Footc , Is n very strong but uneven player. The second net with Foote today , which resulted 9-7 , wan most stubbornly contested , Footo playing very well. Tlio winners In Iho second round of sin gles In the tournament are : H. S. Mahoney - honey , Slmond , Larned , Casalet , H. Hail- deley , F. I. Itlsley , Nlsbett and Haves. ( 'niiiiillnii Yacht A nlii H Winner. NKW YOHK. July 14.-Tho result of the rfocoud day's racing In the series between the Glen Cairn and 121 llelrlo was anolher victory for the Canadians and a demon- ulrntion that she Is supeilor to her rival In pol-'t of sailing. The Crane llrothera handled their little HI Helrlo to perfection toilny. but without avail , for , as In yester day's contest , the race was won from the start , Uioiish the dlfferenco In tlmo be tween the two liny racers was nothing Ilko that of yesterday. On every leg of the tri angular course , which was sailed tv'lco oxer , the distance between the boats ill-l not e > ceeil three minutes , except at the end of the llrst leg and again at the finish. ItobltiHoii I.oneH a I LOUlSVILLft. July H.-Somo time -ngo Catcher Hoblnson of the Haltlmoro club hud the little linger of his right hand In jured In a game , anil has been troubled with It ever since the accident occurred. Two days ago Inllammatlon set In and It became evident yesterday that unless the linger was amputated blood poisoning might result. The operation was performed thin morning by Dr. Stuckey , and while Robin son may not lie able to play for several weeks , the loss of a part of tlio linger will not render his services In the game In tin future less effective. llorfon I.tiMi-N llu' SoiMinil , FALLS CITY , Neb. , July ll.-Speclal- ( ) The second game between Falls Clly nml Horton was played at the park yesterday , resulting In another caay victory for tlio homo team. Score : Falls City . 0 1 0-13 Horton . 0 0 2 Hits : Falls City , 1C ; Hortou , 6 , Errors : Falls City , I ! ; Horton , S. Struck out : Hy Clarke. 4 ; by Howell. n. Ilusos on balls : Off Clarke , I ; off Howell , 6. Hatterlcs : Falls City , Clnrko and Hall ; llorlon. How ell and llartman. Umpire : F. U. Farlng- ton. _ LurKTiCriitvil lit tli < * Coif CIIIIII-H. SOUTHAMPTON , N. Y. , July 14.-Fully fiOl persons were present at the Shlnnecock : Mills Golf club grouniN today , when the second annual meeting of the United Stnti'H G.Mf association opened today. The llrnt event , the championship brought out eighty-five entries , representing twenty-six eltii > .H. The score was counted by strokes , but I'enceforth In the championship roil- " lest , 1 : will be by the hole play. Fifteen players , all of them eastern men , qualified today for the championship event. SniM-rlor. KDGAH , Neb. , July -Special ( Tolfi- gram. ) The Kdgar ball learn played a very one-sided game with Superior hero today. The score was : Kdgar , 12 ; Superior , 3. The features of the game were thn back stop ping of Avery and the work of Wllbaum In the box for the homo team striking ouc thirteen men. Tin'ri > KIM-HIIK Hi-lter. LONDON , July 14. Ixmdon Truth this week says : "Tho Yale visit to Henley hits done a lot of good , und the better sldo of American sport has been shown to us. A l.curty welcome will sreot the next 'varsity cruw that conies. " AVIlll.llfittH Vail Ilfi-Hl. ALBANY , N. Y. , July ll.-Two thousand persons saw Tommy Whllo of Chicago de feat Johnny Van liccst of Kansas City tonight In six rounds before the Capital City Athletic club. They fought nt 123 pounds. YALE'S ' . f " / ! HAIR TONIC. LADIIH AMI < JI.VTI.IMK\ : , It afford * me trrul pleavura to mil tlan uf lh In very cuntolvablu way anj liu uravtii lUBlf In.be . the II 1. 1) ' HullBlii = clllc. It Sloii. 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