SPBGIRL NOTICES. fop trill IKInUnn until lUi.'tO p. m. for the CTriilnir nnil until * * p. m. for till- inuriiliiunnil tiimlnr filltlonii. \ tTtlmT \ , l y reiinrstlnir n nnm- liered phpi'U , rnn liiitinimwiTs nil- i ilrpixril to n nnmliprctl Iptter In rnrr if TinHep. . \n vrrs so nililrrsm-il nlll IIP ilcllrcrril on iirrspntutlon of til * * < * litpl < nnl > . Idttpt. tl-2 - n Yionl lira ! ln ertl < in 1i n wonl tliprpnftrr.o lilnir InUen for IPI limn aSi fop tinllrtt Inser- tlnn. Tlifsp nil rrtlsenirnts jimut lie run punMi iitlt < ! > - . ATKI > MITL VT1I\ . W\NTKr P'lHlTlON BY AN E nil i-Dtiml primer m a country Mtlp llai w i M I in ity oini - for A numlxr of ynr * , hut m n > "lint nf hm Imlth ilrHrrs l < > locate tn tmnlry town. Aildmn T , n < - . \V \TBD1I A I.H IIRI.P. WANTCD AN IDEA. WHO CAX THINK OK ntnr "Imple thine to patent * I'rotwt your tile s Uu-r may brlni ; yim tlth. Write John Wr lilprtitirn A ra . D pt. V Patmt Aitnmrys. \ \ i.hinnton , D > ' for their 11.10 pi1o uffrr nn < l i 111 of two tiiimlml Inventions wnntt-1. H nt _ M -P ; IANS WANTED. ru.\itioKKT. coit- nt * romfwnf til doulilv Htrlni ; . A. K. HHrh- ar.lt Kort ' 'nmk. II MSia 17' G(1 < t > r-AnOHKIl.S FOR II. A M. RT ro tN \ \ nmlnc tr r tare. Kramer flc D'ltmirn. 113) Farmm. 11 M 9 17 W \.NTKD A nEMAIU.K. INTKLUOENT. ml. Mil nitwl man. ac'iinlntp | < l In Oinnhn fnr a Iiusittim nt tnmt. Call Thunxlay murnln nftrr 9 , lock HI ciijiry < m W A. Fenner m im 9. Arllnutun lllk , Omahn. U i4S-t' . * GlIN'fvUAI , AND tJitCAl. AUKNTS for otnnhii nnnloiui artli-lc M wllf-r I'.ill Mlillnnil lutel. rrxim tz. It-MffiH 17 * _ PAINTKHS WANTKD I HAVE 10 TO 12 hoiiMto paint , nnil will Rlvr * the Job to ivome Urtt rlntw man who wants tn tiny a * mall houpe of 11 14 00 to $2.W. ( ( > 0 nnil ran pay part of thr tiurrhnfw > prle in thin nay. plVajt * anxwer nt onciT . Uee. 1J MEH 11 WAVriSIJ F1SMLG IIRI.P. WANTHD. A FUW GOOD rfUIHT MAKKUH at one" Hate city Shirt At Laundry Co > 7 Nirth 171 li C MISS ni.vr _ ioi sns IN XLL , \IITH < } HTHI : TITY THE O. I" aat Company IMS Farnani. D * " ) UOl SF.M UCNVWA & CO. . WS N. 15TH ST 13 SOI HN HOI c. A. aT.Min. ya N.Y. LIFE D Hti Hoi si s \ \ \t.l.Ai'K. HUOVVN UMC. Ib & Uoui ; l ) wa FOII nnxr 8-noon HOUSE. ALL. MODERN ctimxnimcn auuth front anil convenient u bUtmi-is. Inquire at 2653 Half Hun and. D 140 _ _ _ _ _ 8-TtilliM HtTTCHKD. . MODERN HOI'SK. KS. Kmiuire XZl 1'apltal a\enue. 11. 11. Hubliion. D H T\V. , i TNU HOI-HIS. oNn s. ONI : 9 UOOMH. II'inil izi S Mth St. . all mmlcrn conven- ( n * ' > b. tit nsltlenrt * part of the city Inquire ! CI N V Life telpplione 150-i. ' STi\M HEATGD STOREH . _ _ IIanl rtanrk , HKent. 1UO Olll-duo stl-eet. D 3 FOR RENT MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE AT ) i i ark tM- Inquire at Fulltr'H ilnii ? store , i ia tinil n < iuilaii ata. D MSOj L"i-r WST OF HOfSES. THC UYKON ( t.-t l . SIS S Mill St. D Miui ) F' < t UENT MODERN FLATS , LANRE l > n i , 6 , a 15th at. D MOM Jil CH Hill SKS AND roTTAGES KOR UKNT r mi Uly K to &J Kldellty. 1702 Far- D ss HOI SI-8 ID WEAD , 1CTH AND ANDD D tlmrt a 7in ' M MUDIHN not-.sc. LARGE U\\VN l tli eouin n Mundtr on D S | ii Full UENT 4-ltOOM" COTTAGE , MTH AND Mahler treH , cellar -cistern , city water Km Imiuiro till ! Ka.rn.im. D M2T7 16 PL11MMIU11 HOIlMh A.MJ IIDAIID. SOt'TIt FRONT ALCOVE HOOM. BOARD i310 Di.usla F M8U7 Jv.'D _ _ : FRONT ricxiM Fim TWO , MODEIIN" tn 'amtly ac St Mary's axe. F MiiTC LOVEI.T itooiis a BOARD , $3..w J4.UOlt. . U \ lath. F M53 FDR iin.vrLM--LHMs > nin 5 CUxMHERS F 3ll KENT MAN \ND WIFE cltj water wattu plur. 3l'J N nth strot-t G HI ) I xs.s'llIlICK STOHE DLlLDINCt. 1011 1 arn.irn i r < - ii.irles nml Im.-oniem will alltfr to 'ui .aant , HM : ' ' icnt 3\i lai .Vat'l U'k bids _ I Sll FOR ( IKNT TIIBrfT'jrSY nRtl'K BUILDINa t J16 ttinmrn t This ImtldliiB liu H fireproof ccmtm ( us..iui-nt. ouiniilcte etcum heating nx- tareM t aier n all Ho. . , gas. etc. Apply ut thu Jiliijf The Kp.- . I 10 73 TO .j v MONTH \ND EXPENSES r\iu aletmt-n for Plitara expfrtfnce unnwesisan BI inn. r.j B , Hi ! . uui . i-iert : cigar machine five t < sin -uEt < .iniT Ulshup & Kline. St. U.ulj. _ _ > ! " _ _ J Ml rt A3' AGE-VTS \.VTED. . TO TAKE OIlDERa Foil imr i-ciHiraied no. S15.c J .rail KO t aulia .mil - Jt 14 if ) un I K ao euMoin tianm ChlraKn Curium l'lnt Co. 9B Fifth ave. , Chlcvo. J Mia * JT VNTEU TO GO"I > TEN NTS SECfnKD FOR VACANT hi JM-H plnceU In our chame. Fidelity 1TUJ Tarnum. 1C 4S7 T\\ Jll TIHIEE X.'NFUUNjaHKD IJOOMS wlt'i bi jnl nu iiiiH-ttan | In OliKHiicv out. nurtli lirrHT rt .t.ite locntlun anil terniM. T u. lief. \NT'II IV UNIM1KD < OTTAB Bt VOl'NU inurrt 1 iuplr ft.ite teriiin anil n hire loratcd. Vlilpiui T T. life. 1C M O 16" P\i-trti' STOUAUE AND W.MlKHoUHU CO. . Sfij J10 J. IH" < Uencral lonue und forwanllni ; . M-OH 3T' RVOE. TilANK KWEl'.a. iril HAH.S'EV M-415 OM V VN A iJTuitAOE. UUFAIt M TEL 15S9 AV V > TEITO IIUY. \NTIID TO nt-y ronNKit LOT wi-nFoit \tuti ut UMTiM-mi-riii. : > ln live Ijlut-kv .if lb at I tVnit'r nini < t b a tMruatn. Addr i ( T ! ! N-J33.19' W \.N "KD T-i MY KIHI'IMKXJF MAFK AND fir proof i-aii \\lili luintlur prouf alm ttnm lu < .v Emiuite 911 N V L.ilt HI IK 1'IRTVANTE1 > AT AND MA.JON MTd nilty rnut C.uu m Fnrnam t. N -M24 U KOIlLH. . KlllMTIMlK. El "r , VNT Ft IlNlTtRK OF A liECHKT SO- my rur Mia .u n yrext rawrlDcddre ji A 15 , I its nitlw. O-il.m.M s vi.inoitsis I.MJ n vuovs. NEW on noon HRPONIVHAND roii HALE. TEAM \sn w VUON , AT IM so. - KUIl I.KJI1S ) KM < VNUOtS. HAKDVVOOIJ norj AND fi-n o- alto - xllvlre ' R nDoiiul . _ Q SIS : n-UAXD niryi'LKrf. wo. tiiw m. iiirvcL-sa rer.i.vl , rituilri | > l. i.'in. atiCo sa N. Hth t. -4ALK. 4 HKAD FHH.-iH MILK COWB. l arti-niaon. yard SU rul Hun t ( tJtM U FOlt SALK-A SECOND HAND ANP11K J1ICV. uln 'l -.t only : tnontlii , ntll l uilil ut a Uur- saliu .Ulilre. 'tax K P O. . City. Q-Kt-lT' XLtSSACB. II WY1I9 , ETC. MMK. SMITH , mi DOL'OLVH 3T. . HECOND Ilixu- room 5. ra jr rit-n aKatial nJ > ul- yharlnn buthi. T MI 7 ' J : 'tEON ? u /JV1" / " * aoa cr t r to call. l a nth M iip Uir . T U 3i It * . un a irm T-Utn - > PKItSO.-V.VL. MIfW VAX VVI.KMMnrnil DESTROYS munentlx t > r * lf trvitr mjprrtaoun hair. mol i warn. etc. Rarm tin. X. T. Ute BWff. RUPTUIIK CUHRD ; XO TAIN , NO DBTKW- tton from * twlnr-s : we rrfrr to hun4r 4 f jxitlrntu currj. O. B. Miller Co. . SW N. T. Life tmlldtnc , Onxifm. Xeb. U _ VTA VI. A HOMK THKATMBNT roR trTKRlXK tronblr . Pt-rrtctan tn attendance I'onsulta- tlon or hrnlth book free. M Bee Mrtc. BOSTON Dn w rtrrnxfi -ADMT. . R aw. Knrtmch hlk : teorn the be t cyntem no reftttln * , tearh rs wiintiwl , circulars vnt. Mm. O "heller. WANTED THE A DPRF. . " * Of WM JAKE- mn l It H. RnnrrtH. for their h nrI1l Sr\- \ hy TW Pnmmn r 24M7 NKI.I.IR , DON'T r > lTANfiB ' 4lcfRT oM WEAR hh mwi nilite-l 10 any length nktrt pre vent * It fmm tenrlnir. urtllnK r npm up nil for It. Amlraiintcy'le S ilrt iJuanl prlre. n rntK Imly a enti wante-l. Ba.l er y 'o. . Flurllnnlon. Win r-M * < I.O.V.V HK.\I , ESTATU. ANTHONT LOAN A TRUST CO. . Jli N. Y L. Quirk mane ) at tnvr nte * for choice farm loan In Iowa , neil * rn Mtm-url , enitern NeLmfka. W ttS CITY LOANS. C. .V. STARR , MS N. Y LIFE. \V * M MONHT TO T.OAN ON I.MPROVKD OMAHA real eatatc. Tl ennan. Le\e Co. . Paxton block. \V-M7 LOANS ON lit -ROVED * UNIMPROVED riTY proiM-rty. W. > ' rnum Smith A Co. , 1MO Firnnm. W KS MONET TO I IN ON IMPROVED OMAHA proprrty nt S J'4. 6 and < > 4 per cent I'liwy A Thoma , ro-m 107 , First Nntloanl bank uldi ; . \V-W3 MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY" WOU 00 up to XO.IXio 00 Fidelity Tnii-t Company W S30 _ _ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES THE O T Davis O . IJfG Firnam . \V-S11 WE WILL II WE A LARC5B SPECIAL FUND to loan oc . .m roved Omaha pmp-rty In July and AUKU t at lowest rates ; apply now. don t wait until your fid loan expire * Fidelity Trum Company. W M127 LOANS ON IMPROVED < "ITYND F\RM property : low rates. H. B. Irey 901 V Y Life W-9TS-A5 F D WE.VD. LOANS , 1CTH AND DOI'GLAS. 99S a& MOM2V ' 1 I.ll VC MONEY TO LOJ ' ' . M. 60 , 50 DAYS : FUrtNI- ture , pianos. Me. > uK Green , room S Barker hlk X B5 _ _ MONEY TO LOAN ON rtRNITrnE PtANOS , horae > i , wason * . etc. , at lowest r-ite In city no retno\il of ffoodi. strictly contldentlal. you can piiy the loan oft at any time ir In any amount. Oil AH MORTGAGE LOAN f O. , 3M So. ICtlit. . tii fsrns. FOR SALE ABOUT 1000 LBS MINION TYPE TM His. asato , CM Ibs. bre\ler type 160 pair two-tlilnl cases O ilouble Iron stands for two- thlnl cares. Thl ? material was ucJ nn The Omuhn Beianil Is In fairly 5001 ! cqndl'lnn Will be solilh ap In built or in quantities to suit purchaser JrpljIn person .ir by mall to Tlie EP Publlahlnw Co . Omaha. Neb. T HI CM.OO INVESTED KAHNED- APRIL S.KfX ) llaj * $3fi ? t * * ) Tune J3T4.0' ) : IS55 averaifoil 5 3 oo woekll- : proofs frw r Dally. ITU nroailway New Tort Y i _ WANTED PARTNnn. LIGHT MANfKACTfn- Ins buslne-ji. nhlrh will ttuaranteo partner d profit of at least J1.JOO 00 yearly , you win not require experience ahout iff ) W cash required. 70S ICth ave. . Council Hluffs Y-M14J 16 * FOR SALE. TIIE ONLY BAKERY AND rehtuurant In Humphrey Neb. Q\er 1.0O > in habitants. brick buliaiu ? ane oien. e-tnb- llsheil In 16X7 , cunie and sec. M. Illuhun , prop _ _ Y .MM4 1C * FOR HALE A URAIN ELEV VTOR LOCATION In the beat part of NuLracka. AJilresn ri > C Be otllce. Y Ml ! j-l * WVNTED. OMAHA. NEI3 . BI'S-INE.S.S PROP erty , \acunt or Impr el. J7 uraj i , JH 0V ) lit exrhoiiKP for e > | ully SZ.M niodem resldencp on Fninam st . near Crd and -uburban vac-mi near Chlrasn il.Mr , clear will mij Jl.o.j to J2.l * * > In caxh and as > uinu rei-iinulifb amount. II IClikpntrfik , n 10. 0 Dtaruuni * t iTik-aKo ' " ' 2-21S-IC- roii & VLIC msAL ESTATE . REAL ESTATE AND LOANS William U. Crary. 613 N. 1' . Life bids. _ RE < i71-Jyii * FOR SALE. LOTS OR ACRES VLo"NGSIDE Ilia railroa.1 station and near the gorernmttnt bulliiln s .11 the main nest entracco to Fort Crook , prices low , terms cosy POTTER & GEOtlUK COMPANY S. W. Car. ttth and Farnam ts. _ . _ RE MS77 31 ABSTRACTS. ' 11U ; BYRON REED COMPANY. RE-SS _ FOR SALE SIX GRAIN ELEVATORS IN Case county , Nab . on the L'nlon Pacific rail way. easy terms and cheap. Addrcxa J. G. Slieq. room ( CO N. Y. Life blJg. HE 373 FARM LAND.S. t _ F. HARRISON. SIS N Y. Life. RE M7a-Jyr : * _ M-1C1NLEY M'COLL MERCER. You Unor/ the IX-HU A beautiful cottase m Walnut Hill , worth SiKO. for 51. > 1. Monthly payments to suit. Don't b a renter always , get a home , whim It ii Just as eay : Omalm Real Eitato and Trust Co. , Ml S. IStli. RE M151 " FARM LAND. iw > in IOHO. level. K.ya. W le\el improved. C.6W. 20 le\el lmproHl. . I6.C J uw le\el in lou.i. $ w an acr . : io ne r ( Jmalia , 12 , um. J near Omah.i. $ * . * > ) . lo. Surp > ' ' " . . If" * . w nenr Lincoln. J1.6T-1 iF. . Hurrtsun. 912 N. Y. Life. RE SO-1 ! ; * A FEW RARE MIDHL'MMER CARGAINH. Flnu full lot. within .t block of the motor Ilne to South Omahn. SIM 00 caslj buys It , one wild for $7 ( .oa Cl-lOO will buy a 59-foot full front lot In tie north pan of th * city ; nlll be. worth lH ' If the Exposition uoea to Mlllvr ParK. Jl. ooo for .t tlnu corner. trret puveillth ae- iihult. ne bloi-k fn m Mr Yates1 resldente. 47-foot frontaue : wortli ts.c i ( W. E.ist front en-room huue. bdtli. t-lo.ei. etc M-fout lot. with Hn * natural trees , tine bai- , . . New Hlx-nxmi cutt.ige with modern lmpro\e- menm , well locate-l , within .lalklni ; dlstani-e. for . . A IXMUitlful re ldiinc < i home , hanlwooil llnii.he.1 und every moIern lmpro\enient , ver > ' lthily ami tine laun and hfde , worth K.w.ua , i-an IK'iad for J3.3w .l"i. HUMluimo line lota In tliu nnrtii iinrt of thu city on BDI | utreets , imonit pretty houses , un monllil > pajmentH if Jlo " 0. nch ut from JSW.OO to J- ) " : just the thins for thow * who ride w lievis. Kton ono of thu alxi\e ilenorlbe-J pieces of prop erty van be had at .1 price tha' will make tile purrhii > er b.me niuiiey Will Inpli'Hbrnl to she you thin property at any time FIDELITY TRI'ST CYiMI'ANY , 1TW Farnum t. RE MS ? II LOT. . STOLEN ST BERNARD DOG. DARIC. YELlow - low Mtj bn-ust dnil lesit , ii-nanl for In- forninllun It-ailing to lim recu > r > H. 2 16 * LOST. LALrY'ti PtRSB I'ONTAINING MONEY an < l IWI TH at CurrMl luntnil. Reward If re- tuin il u > C iiiiU "inlfht ut Kellcy Jt Sttser's. _ _ _ _ Lost : < 4-10 LOST. TVKSDVY S'IOIIT MARE AND UELo" Ink' . uilJIntf tua white ( K > I on fumht-ud and one hind IeKthiTt. . mre has on xluus e > e. Iti-wsrii If returned tu UeorcelUm. . Huu South Uth. Luit il6-lS' 3IEUICAL. filK PEOPLE'S DISPEN3A11Y. 1CS DOUGLAS at. , U th * only plai-B where ladlea are turn to be rellu-reJ of all their troublesome disease ) peculiar to tlivlr ten. Thli u thn oldest ills- peniary In Uj elty. Don l liesltate. procnutl- nation Is Jim ItiM at lima , and in another month ynur allmtnt > ay be. incurable , all de- lurwl ootifMi * anil Irn-tfUlarttUs n-nlored. no matter from what cauan , we hav a tine home If > ou neol privacy , a | ] Icttars enclosing ( lamp un wrl ami medicine rorwortrd nomine- minis , Jis.i and up. M 22 Jl * LADIES' ClIICHEsTEIVS KNQLISH PENNY" rurM rilU ( Dlaniona brand ) arc the best Safe. n ll bl . Take no othur a nd Ic stamp" for particulars. "Relief ror Ladles ' In letter by return nmll. At drucfl. ! * , Chlclieiter Cb.mlcal Co. , Philadelphia. I'o. Mtntlr-.i Bee _ M B7 1 * IlLILDIM , AXU L0ASSOCIATIO3. . SHAJIES IN MUTUAL L. i a ASS'N PAX . 7 Pr Sat w-h'n * * -"ar : ' olaJwy" rei i - ileenuibl * . 170 F rm.in si. Nattlnger , Sec. _ _ _ _ _ _ sa HOW TO QET A HOMB OH SECURE GOOD 4S " * -H-Ply 'imah" . i a T04 Farnuin. a. M. Nuttlne.r , Sec. DETECTIVE AGEIVOY. IM1TAIN P. M03TYN. DI5TECT1VB AQiiNCY , U a tfcctlv work < - r fully a a promptlr t. S ° K" " " " * ' ' ! > - Omiha. ana Sll dv , chlragu. US t si I AnUOICKIl . it MAHOWITZ LOANS MONEY. u N. ST 940 \9Titnr.oRY. TUK WONPBR OF TUK AOK. THOr A. i Mu > ery. the greatest aMmlcfcr and pnlmKter ! In the worlil pnrt present futur * tnld nr n chunre tens Farnnm. S to 12 m . I * > to S-St p. m. > 7I-I2 \HT OKOROK F GKLLENBECK. BANJO AND KUltar tpnrher R. 41S B HWtr T-I. S * Wt JHOHTII\\D V.tD TirKWHITl.XtS. A. C. VAN 3ANTS SCHOOL , 61S N. Y. LIFR Ml IlirYCI.KS . WKfTTN BlCYf-LK Jt ilLN CO. 1418 CUMINO. 05 ( KXOD GRASS. UOARD FENCE , SPRINO water. A. W Phrlp * i Son , 207 N Y Life. SK Jy * : ' FTRNlTfRK I'Vi'KED WINDOW it BHIONH and mnttre * e i mmle and renovaleil ! our prleex bef'ire plncini ; vour upter M Salk Un. ! I11 i-umlm : nt . tel. l l. - 7 ENOAOEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN families walkllp-i illsn Stunly ! C17 Davenport M 472-Jyl6" Photoprapbic Views of the Huim cf the Great This graphic and authentic r ° snmo of the cyt'lone's tleiully anil ( li'strui-ilve work , by nionns of the pun and camera , can only bo obtained at the business ortlcu of The Bt-e , for the low price of JT)0 and the coupon below. Call at thp otllee and examine the work , which is not offered for sale at any other place In the city. FULL PAGE mm The Boo has secured the esrinslvo richt for Omaha. South Omaha and Council Bluffs. Out-of-town subs-crib- erg can secure this work by ciittlui ! out the coupon and muilln ; ; It to tile Cyclone View Department Oniiiha Bee. and en closing 5c in coiu , with the name and addrest. Con he secured at THE BEE OFFICE. Bee Building- , Omaha , OB THE BEE OFFICE , 16 North Main Street , Council Bluffs. COUPON To secure this Interesting aet of views cut this out and bring it with 23 cents to the Business Office of The Bee in Omahn or Council BlulT.s. or mail It with 25 cents in coin to CYCLONE VIEW DEPT. . OMAHA. NEB. HOTEL * . SANTUIT HOTEL. COTt'IT. C VPE COD. MASS. OPEN JUNE 10. JAMES \VEBU. Prop Goud txutlne , baihlnc iuid Sxhias. THJllTEUXTH .V.-\D JO.NKS JsTHUETS. 110 rooms. UiUii. kteam Heat ana ail mudern convenlenL-ea. Ilatej. 11.SO anrt C.OJ per day. Table unexcclltil. Special low rates to rrsul.-ir Ix-ardi-rs. FRANK HILDITf'l Jinn RAILWAX T1MB CARD L < - a3 ill HL1.MJTON UlEU Arrtxea OmuhaLjuvinUeyut. , lu did jTTttitia S. Aatn ! > * nvor tvxpreits. . 0:3 um -pm.Ulk Hills. Hunt & . i'uset biul Cx 4 05pm 4 i-imi Ljerner LSxprttta. . 4 Wpra 7 iCpm Nebrahini Lucal tuxitpt rfunday * l pm * "am S.LSnRi Kokt MaJI < for Llmalm dally. . Leuies CHli Aiiu IHT.LINGTO. ' . .v Arm CM Umnlialtillun I'i-pi.1 IQih MJIU.II rft ' > ma a J topm Chlcasn Vcslibulf . a uuam 9 Jkiin . . . .iTileaco Kxpresa. 4 lipm T 30i > m Chlcjiqo anil rfi. LuuU I'xpresj s O > an > 11 3ium. . .racltlc Junction Local o lOpm Fast Mull Lea\e 1-HIC.M3O. MIU HT 1'AUL.jArrliea" Oinuhalfiilun Uriiul , totli Manun rila. I Omit la 6.30pm . Chicago Limited . 11 Uam. .ChR-aco fccpres.i toi. dundayi -.r-TcHICAOO & NOirrmVESTN. Vrr eT QmalialUnlun Depot , loth & Manon St Qma-.a 10 Oiam Eastern „ - , . . . . . . . . . 3 iOpm 4 15pm. . Vestlbuled Limit. : Upm . . . SI. Paul Expreaa. . . . 9 lOam 5 ( Oam , . . Ht Paul Limited OJpm 7.301m Carroll & Sluux City Local 11 I'pm 6 SOpm . Omaha ChlcaKf Spwlal * 00am Mlmuurt Valler ioou. S-30am Loaves OHILWaO R I * PACIFIC ArriiPS OinahuiUnlun DetKit. Iftth & Manon ritu | Omaha EAST ' 10 10am AlUntic CXDIVIU ( er Sundayi SSipm T ( Opm Nlcht Eiprisi 8 liam 4 50pm Chlcaito Vemtlbulfil Llmlte < l. . lttpm 4 SOpm St. Paul V .tluul cl LtmlteJ. l.npm WEST ' 5 43im.OKlaboma | & Tejaa Ex. ( ex. Sun ) 10 liam t-Uipm . . . ColoniJo Limited 4tjipm Leaves C ST P. M .t O ArrtteT Omahal Depot , litti ana W b ter 3ts Omalia s 12am Hloux V'ltyocuraniLKliUuli t OOpni IS.SOpm Sioux City Eiprex ( ex. Hun. ) .11 Mm _ 6Otpm tit PaulLlmlle _ < l . . . } lOaro L v ' S" . E. & MOT V.VLLiY IVVrrlTes" Omahai Dyput.ljtji and Webaler 3ts. | OmJlia S.tCpm .TFaJt Mail and Express . . S OCpm loopm. : lux. Sat. ) Wyo. Ex. ( ex. lion. ) j.Oupra 7 jm. Fremont Local ( Sundays Only ) 7JOam. . . .Norfulk Uxpnua ( ex Sun ) 10.Sam 8 lipm St. Paul Kipress iuam L < tii K St J. A C 11 jAnli.-j OmunailJnlon . lOtn & Mu on I Omaha S a n . KAn aj City Day Expre j. . a. 10pm 10 u pm K. C. 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ICK M' rw i r ihii-hmc I'-rnitmnT > fOLON , rolomWa. jhuy 15. ( Xew York World Cablosram 5) ) > < > oial TelP ram.I Co ta Rica has tlcrtdctl to adopt goltl an tintmRtK of Ita enrrcuny The Inhabitants of Port Llmon are trfparlnj ; to pplcbrat * the awnt on .t gr.-uiil calt > The entire r-oimiry I * In wstaslw bwausf the present sllvt-r currency Is to be i-allgil in. M o ti n m < MI t to * lnlUe' < | n-nrf Killtor . LONDON. July IS 'The monument which has hernr : twl In SC Mary's church. Al- lUTtnanbiiry. to John Heinltmc anil Henry Contlell. ho roll rt Hl ami first published Shnkcapoare s wrftltujs after the death of the tamouii dramatist. as unr llc < l this aft- ornuon. Sir Walter Wllkln. lord mnynr of London , otilclateil In full state An nililreas was made by thi % United Statet ambassador , T. F Bayard. _ , ttiiiiiiiin \ < > t iipiuir t < ; < i Nurtii. LONDON. July 15. A dispatch recelvwl here fmm Hammerfest , Norway say a party of tourists who arrived there from Danes Island today , report that Hcrr Andree's bnlloon. In which he has planned to set out on his voyage to the north pole , will not be ready before August T tt was ex pected to be ready early In July Contagious D'ootl Poison has been ap propriately called the curse of mankind. It is the one disease that physicians can not cure ; their mercurial"aud potash remedies only bottle np the poison in the system. , to surely break forth in a more virulent form , resulting in a total wreck of the system. 3Ir. Frank B. Martin , n prominent jeweler at 926 Pensylvania Ave. , Wash ington , D.C. , says : I was for a long time under treat mcnt of two of the best physi cians of this city , for a severe case of blood poison , but my condition grew worse all the while , not withstanding the fact that they charged me three hundred dollars. My mouth was filled wiui eating sores , ; my tongue was alinoht eaten away , so that for three mouths I was unable to taste any solid food. My hair was coming out rapidly , and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried various treatments , and was nearly dis couraged , when a fnetid recommended S.S.S. After r had taken four bottles , I began to get better , and when I had finished eighteen bottles , I was cured sound and \\ell , my skia was without a blemish , aiid I have had no return of the disease. S.S.S.saved me from a life of misery. " S.S.S.iiaratfecd purely vegetable ) will cure1 any caie of blood poison. Books on thedisease and its treat ment , mailed free by Swift ' Speci'fic Co. , Atlanta , Ga. A Thousand Wheels but Only One-Shoe. Ball = Bearing" Bicycle Shoes f ) "Make Slow Riders Go Fast. " | | The above Trade-Mirk is stamped 5JJ on every heel of genuine "BALLft BEARING" shoes. Do not accept ( M shoes without the stamp , in place of Sj the "Ball-Bearing. " e do not alCB low them to be sold without it. 6H Leading retailers handle the genuine f "Ball-Bearing" Shoes , and we warn fg our patrons against inferior brands { jjt offered by unscrupulous dealers who | * * r are trying to take advantage of our ( jg O Trade-Mark value. , . ? | Pratt Fasteners Hold Laces | * I Hold In Omaha hr Draml Sbiw < \ lfl Farfj ( nnmSit A O HforiJ15 ( , I6th SI Ilnjrten ? i I Bro * . 110 Kib tit. The Bo.ton Store , ICtli anil vfl DnuclH. 8tt % e | Sold n Uncom ( IT Porrin' 4 Sheldon fa (6 ( % tiflcdenon , Schurman JDnrtu. C.K. Fargo & Co. , "Makers " ) Chicago Searles Searlea SPECIALISTS 1.4 < nervous , Lhronic anU Private WElHSfl HEXUALL.I , 1'rlvute Ultonxl at ilsn : by mall SYPHILIS Cared for life and ti4 poiicn thorouEhl/ elransed from tb srst m > PILES VISTULA an RECTAL ULCEJ13. HTDUOCELE3 AND VARICOCRLB pfrmantoity and successful/ eur L Meihwl ntw nd vinfalllnc. STRICTURE ANOLEEToS ; Dr aeir method wlthouti psln or cutting. Call on or address wltn stamp. DL Searles 4 Surlas.ll ? * > -.la.i i ; ; Happy art those upon which mfltrerj experience ih > * - return ut lust strength , vi | tuy aikl energy . ' The famous Brain an ! Nerve Fond , brine about trili happy result They create healthy aifTCMlun , pure , rich tloud. firm muscles. rueKeJ sireniih. stesjy nerves an ! a clear tram. Drain * ditckej forever , $1.00 Per Box , Boxes , 15.00. A le al guarante to cure ur refund UM money wiUie ervJC order Aildn s Sherman & Mt onnell Prug To. , ' " 1 P"lge tit Omaia , Neb. CURE YOURSELF ! . . ' " Dig U lor unnatural - , irrltallum ur r uu * m niuranr . M. ami not ailna * or puuonuut , * uld br Drotrciatm , itat in plain wrapper. y * * fi u. pr p ia. far fl . T 3 bottln , ft TJ. l ircul.r teal uu rvjuwt. HAVERFORD FINALLY BEATEN TTppin ham School Piles Up a Tremendous Score for Six Wiokets. VISITORS THEN QUICKLY DISPOSED OF llnrU r nnilVINon lluvil Tim Cun- iilnuly tu VlloMtlif Attfiiii ( fur n Drun tu K\IMI \ - lirunrli Siie < * i" < n. m. liy Pr iM Ptihllshlni ; Com | ny ) 'UPPINGHAM , Ens. July 16.N > .v Yink Worlil Cablegram' Special T leBmn.i--Tlie American collegiate cricketers met with tfi un83t ; > ected defeat licre tmlny. far Upplnishatn dchixil galnoil .1 victory over Haverfn-nl Ool- ICRO by 21i3 runs. Notwlthstanillng th In tense heat , there was a large crow 1 to stu tha play of the visitors , uho are hecoml'lK areat favorites. Thu home team -Tavt a Braml exhibition ami the visitors were kept In the tli'Ul ilurlnt ; the great heat of the day They hail plenty of leather chualu In Ihu broiling sun , anil by the time they hail : ; ot to the wickets they * ere completely a Keil out. The game * as notable for the compila tion of the first century against the tailors , T L. Taylor captain of the L'pplngnam eleven , making 106 before being disposed of. H. n Parkes belpeit his captain to put In 100 for the first wicket , anil C. E. Wllion almost added another century to the larne score with a hard hit lunlni ? of ninety-two The Innings were declared closed ul'h the total of 347 for six wickets. Haverford had no time to make thu runs , and played for a draw They made a good start In this attempt. J. A Lester anil D. H. Adams play ing rarefully and well for their respective scores of 33 and 21. but the combination of Barker and Wilson was also too much for the other men. who tumbled Into the trap set for them , and the Inning was over for 131. Following Is the score * UPPINGHAM SCHOOL. H. R. Parkes. b Mltllln < = L L. Taylor , e Mltllln. b Howson UW K. E M Biirker , li Adams 3 > J rhupmun , c Hlnehmitn , b Mltttln. . . . 12 O C Wilson , c Halnea , b Adams W A. E. Hand , not out 2S P A. Terry , c SfHttergood , l > Adams. . . . 7 J Terry , not out 4 Byes. 11 , teg byes , 5 IB Total dleclarcil ) 347 A. Watson , F A. Lee and F. Blen did not bat. HAVEHFOUD. A. B Mlttlln , e Parkex. b Wilson 8 D. H Adiims. b Wilson - 21 J A. Lester , c and b Wilson 33 C H. Huwson. c Barker , b Wllpon 0 T WIstir. c .ind b Barker 4 O n Hlnebman , run out S J. S SoatterKood. b Wilson 2 COL-OII. o Biirker , b Wilson 11 L. H Wood , c Barker , b Wilson. . . . 0 A. G Seuttersooil , u Barker , b Wilson. . 10 A Halnes. not out 5 Byes. 7. lei ; byes , 1 11 Totnl . . 131 OP THE S VTIO. > AL LISAfiUK. S 'Y Yiirl * Make * It Two Hut f Tlirno from tilt- spider * . CLEVELAND. O. . July 15. The Giants outplayed thf home team at all points to day The same was featureless. Attend- uncc. SCO. Score : i'lev-eland I 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 N-w York < ) < i Hits Cleveland. 9 : New York. 11. Er rors Cleveland. 2 , New York. 0. Earned runs. Cleveland. 2 : New York. 1. First bas > < ' on balls On Wilson. 2 : oil Meekln , Struck out By Meekln. 1. Two-bane hits. Burkett. T"be.iu. Parrel. Meekln. Stolen h.ises McAleer. Chllds. Van Haltrpn. Double plavs McGarr to Tebeau. Hit by- pit i-hed ball By Meekin 1 Passed ball : immer. 1. Batteries Cleveland. Wilson. Zirnmer and O'Connor. New York. Meekin and Firrel. Umpire Hurst. PITTSBURG'S HARD LUCK. PITTSBCRG. July 11 Flttsburff had twelve hits and no errors , but failed to win because of thf Inability to bunch thu hits. Both pitcher * illd excellent work. Aticnd- mce. l.aU ) Score. Plttsbun ? 10000000 0 1 Beaten U1000000 12 Hits. Plttsbiirff. 12 ; Boston. 7. Errors Plttsburff. 0 ; Boston. 2. Earned nins : PltU.- burs. 1 , Boston , 1. Two-bns > e hits : Beekley , Bereen. Hnrrinpton. Stolen boars Ely Duffy Ba es on bulls- Off Nichols. 1 : oft Haw ley. 1. Struck out. Lyons , Padden , Tenny. Bannon. Wild pitches : Hawley , Nichols. Double plays : Bannon to Lowe to Tucker , Berffen to Lowe. Batteries. Plttsburjr. Hawley and Merrill ; Boston , Nichols and Bergen. Umpire. Belts. i-HICAGO CAPTURES THE THIRD. CHICAGO. July 15. Friend was too much for the Phillies toilay , while the Colts batted both Keener and Garvin at will , each man settlns at least one hit Attend ance , l.iuo. Score. fhica o * 10 Philadelphia 1 10201-100 n Hits Thic-igo. 17. Philadelphia. 9. Er rors ( -hliaBO. 3. Phlladelohla , 2. Earned runs I'hlc-tKo C , Philadelphia. L Two- base hits Everltt. Luntje , Anson , Done hue Home run : Clements Stolen bases Everltt. Dahlen. DonohUH (2) ) . Jlertes. Thompson Double playsHallman to Hulen to Delehanty Struck out By Friend. I Passed ballsDonohue , 2. Baucs on h.illH Off Friend. 3 , off Keener. 3 ; off < Jarvln , 2. Wild pitch : Friend. L Hit wltn ball Ryan. Batteries : Chicago , Friend and Donohue. Philadelphia. Keener , Gar vin and Clements. Umpire Emslle. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P C. ' I'Mnrinnutl f S2 24 631 Baltimore 70 47 23 57.1 ' "Mi'vo'und i3 i ; nj in Boslon 71 41 30 57.7 Chirasro 7S 42 ; < ] 3.5 Pitistiur ! ? 71 SA 33 533 Philadelphia 73 31 29 4fl'c Brooklyn 73 31 33 w o \ViflhiIlKton 67 31 30 4fi3 N-w York ffl 23 40 4'0 9t Louis 74 20 54 27.0 Loul.svllle C7 IB . ' 1 23.9 Giimi-s todayBoslon at Cleveland ; Bal timore at Cincinnati : Philadelphia at Pitts- burs New York at Louisville ; Washlnston at rhlcaso , Brooklyn at SL Louis. AVE.STEHS A.ShOCIATIOHESfLTS. . Ul'N MolllCM IJl-lN ItH Klrsf ( Jlft Of till- SHIIMOII ut Hni-UforirM ICtiieiim- . DES MOINES. July 15 Gnme forfeited to Ues llolnr-s , 9 to u , Rockford refusing to play after the fifth Innlni ; because of a decision of the umpire which cost them ihree runs The guate stood 7 to 7 at thn ml of the- fifth gi INi'Y , III. . July 15. Score- Peuna I 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 S yuimy 100010000-2 Hiw Poorla. 9 : Qulncy , 3. Errors : Pe- orlii. 4. gulncy , 2. BatttTle : Peorla , Sou- tiers and Dtigdalu ; Qutnuy. Ueldy and mulnn. CEDAR RAPIDS. la. , July li Scora : Burllnffton . G Cedar Rapids. 5 Hits Burln ! ton. 14 : Cedar Rapids. 12. Errors Burlington. 3 , Cedar Ritpids. 0. Bat teries Burllninon. Nlchola and Huff. Cedar Rapids RiBliiy Slunle and Sullivan. ST JOSEPH. July Ik-Score. 3t Joseph 0 001000 1 Dubuquu 0 U 0 0 u 0 u U HltH St JoBejih , 4 , Dubuaiie , 2. Errors ) : St Joseph , u. Dubiiiiiu | o. JJattvriiut. at Joseph , Johnson and Ward ; Diilniiine , Do- Ian and Zahner STANDING OF THE TEA1IS. PlnywJ. Won. Lout. P.C. 75.S M.5 W3 51.4 (2.9 4 * S 307 JS.3 llrltililiilaV'ln Til In One. fAMPBELLTOWN. Seotlimd. Jtily 16. I'ndcr thn auspices of Campbelltonn Yanht club there i\na M.illud today a race for ftrat-olaii-i yachta over a fifty-mile tri angular course The WBHthur was rtne. The start was made at 10 : > J o'clock , tha yachts getting awuy In thu following ordur. AlUa , Britannia , Caress , SutunTt.i and Meteor The prized were IcO and 20. Tim twnnty-raturs , Nlagam and Thn Hnlnt started over a thirtymilourse at 11 15 a. m the prlza being . Pent | nl , w hleh has i-ontt-sted a number of rnunn this season with the two other yachts named , nun son to Southitmpton. whore ah will underao alterations. BrltannUi won the rac for Ma > achts and Satanlta was uftooml on time nllonr- ane Niagara won the twnty-rater race Hunluii CluilleuueM Ouinluiir. TORONTO Unt July 13 Edward Hun- Ion totl.iy < hallentfti Jake Uuilaur for a race for the professional sculn ! ! champion ship ot Arnerica. Stanbury'a refusal to row at thu Vancouver regatta and Oa itluur'B to race In KnRlnn.1 have per- _ Ha u Ion to mnke this < ITT If N tlH- factory to Vancouver he would row iJmi- daur for the rh mi lfm hp und it pure ef IS fw t the PomlriK irgntta. Han Ion la In fine form nd confident of victory If hh 1 la accepted. OK TUB WKSTHHV t.KKJt'K. ' Inillliniitml's ihoves Mlnnrniiolls Itnt'k MJMNSAPOLIS. July IS-l-si-orp : Mlnnenptrtl * . . . 3 Inrllnnnpollfl . 3 i n i 9 0 0-W Hits Minneapolis. S. IniHarmpwIfci. U. ErrorsMlnninpoltw. . 4 ; IntUiinnmHK 1. Bftttertet : HutchlMin. Henly and Sohrlver ; Phillips and Buckley 3T PAUL. July lfc.-Soor : St Pmtl 0-11 Columbus . . . OSflUOHOfl 4 7 Hit * St. P'ttil. 14. Columbus. 11. Errors : St. Paul. 3 ; Columbus , 1. Batteries. Den ier ind Spies- Jones itnil HmMftrrmer MILWAUKEE. WK. July IS-St-ore : Milwaukee . . . . - 0-T Detroit 00108(102 ( M Hltst Milwaukee. W ; Detroit. 12. Errors : Milwaukee. 3 : Detroit. 1 Butteries Non- nemnrker. Butties and Spenr ; Egnn , Fl- tleld mid Trost. STANDING Of TUK TEA.MS. Played. Won. Lost. P r. Indliinapolls ( M U it W..2 St Paul m 40 23 IW. " Kan.sns City 71 III 31 . . Mlnmienpolls 71 30 E M 3 Detroit * n 37 K IB rt Milwaukee 74 34 W 4S.3 Grind Rnplds 73 17 4fi 3. 0 Columbus i 23 5 ! .19. . Games today. Detroit at Milwaukee , In- dlannpalln at Mlmiertpolls ; Columbus at St. Paul. Grand Rapids at Kaunas City UEMLI/rM ON THE 11L\M > : TH VCKS. Kiivorlten Curry On" the Coin Ililiiu I'll lit tile Viileiliiet Heiolitn. NEW YORK. July lo. - The weather cleared at Aqueduct park today In the first event Halting was the favorite and Hallon second choice The favorite won very easily , with Sir Ritcco second. Pearl font : was the favorite In the second event and Inuuirendo was second choice , but they finished In reverse order. Inuuirendo win ning In a furious drive byi head. There were but tlve starters In the third race , with Successful an odds-ou favorite. She was sent to the front Immediately after the start and was never headed , winning easily , with Daly's Florinn in the place. Results- First race , six furlongs : Hailing (4 to 5) ) won. Sir Rocco i2tl to 1) ) second , Illliflou ( S to 1) third. Time. 1 ltA4. Second race , one mile. HelllniT Inqulrendo (3 to 1) ) won. Pearl Son * (11 to i ) second. Roval H ( S to 1) thlnl Time 1 43K. Thlnl race tlve furlongs , selling : huc- ce.ssful (7 to 21 won. Victorian (15 ( to 1) sec ond. Setfast (9 ( to 3) third. Time : 1 U3. Fourth race , mile and a sUteenth AJux IS to 1) won. Captain T (1 ( to 3) second. Kallrhoe (6 ( to 1) ) third. Time 1 M > 4 Fifth race. live furloiiirs- Slow Pokn (3 to 1) won. Sir Moltko (20 ( to 1) second. Our Johnny (20 ( to 1) third. Time t to. Sixth nice , one mlle The Druid (4 ( to 5) won Nick Johnson (2 ( to 1) second , Ber- sen (13 to 1) third Time. 1 lu'i. CINCINNATI , July 15 Balk Line was the only favorite to win at Latonla today Second choices had a good duy of It , win ning tlve of the races. Track sloppy Results sults- First race , six furlongs : Amy T (10 to 1) won. Chagrin ( S to 1) ) second. Good Ad- vlco (4 to 1) ) third Time 1.20 Second race , five furlongs- Captain Pier- sail (3 ( to 1) won. Will Wallace ( H to . > ) sec ond. Hats OfT (3 to U third. Time : l.Oi. Third nice , one mile , selllns , " Balk Line ( S to 5) won , Relmy (15 ( to 1) ) second. Major Tom (23 to 1) third. Time- - S i Fourth race , four and a halt furlong , selling- Connie Lee (4 to 1) won. Queen of Liars (7 ( to 1) second. Ilia (3 to 1) third. Time l.OOH. Fifth race , mile and twentv yards sell- Inir Almee < S to 2) ) won. St. Helena (4 to 1) second Morton (4 ( to I ) third. Time : 1-304. Sixth rnce. four and a half furlongs. sellIng - Ing- Alice C1 to 1) won , Thorn Blossom (3 ( to 1) ) second. Adulid (6 to 1) thlnl. Time. 0 23 * i ST LOUIS , July 13. Gold Top In the Charter Oak stakes was the only wlnnlnj ? favorite at the qrouuds today , well-lmcked long shots taking thu remaining nve events. The weather was hot and the track fast. Results- First race , tlve furlongs : Gold Top (2 to 1) won. Zarida (12 ( to 1) ) second , Rochy < 2o to ID ) -third. Tllie : 1-aW. Second raise , selling , six and one-lialf furlongs : Ozark. Jr. (7 ( to 2) won. Dick De- neath (40 to 1) ) second. Bravo (15 ( to 1) third. Time 1 22U. Third race , selling , six furloncs. Pelleas (9 ( to 2) ) won. Harry Mcfourn ( G to " > ) sec ond. St. Pancniw (9 to 2) ) third. Time I 13 > i. Fourth race selling , one mileBridgeton (9 to 1) won. Davesae (23 ( to 1) second , Our Mairgle (12 to 1) thlnl Tnv ! > - 1.13 % Fifth race , selling , mile and one-six teenth : Blngblnger (0 ( to 2) won. Schiller (3 ( to 2) second. Linda ill to " . ) third Time- 1 174 Sixth race , flve and one-half furlonjrs. Gladys II (20 to 1) ) won. Foraythe (6 ( to 1) ) second. Lady Hamilton ( S to 1) third. Time , 'KANSAS CITY , July 13. "Curley" Brown , who has for two seasons served as starter nt the track of the Kansas City Racing as sociation , has resigned and will go to Cin cinnati to push his -patent starting gate. M. J Farley , late of St. Louis and for merly of Roby , Intl. , will succeed Brown. Results : First race , four and one-half furloncs : Cheyennn Fanny (2 to 1) won. Miss Addle second. Dock L third. Time : u j7' Second race four and one-half furlongs , selling Dr MoAUlster won. Maple Leaf second. Spoon third Time : 0-51 ; , . Third race , one mile , selling- Dar Wadge- wood won. Alv.i second. Zeemln Vista third Time : 1.45. Fourth race , six furlongs , handicap : La Fiesta won. Oueen F.IUHIUS second. Day light third Time- 17V Fifth race , rive furlongs , selling Thur- man won. Longfellow second. Little Dock thinl Time : 1 03. Sixth race , six furlongs sellingEd Glenn won. Camden second , Winchester third. Time- 174 IIEMFIT IIK-YCLE i LACKS TOMCHT. Attractive I'riiirrain ( XTepeil ut Chiirle- . Street I'lirk. Tonight at Charles StreHt park there will he a special prouram of wheel races , the ofojuet liwint ? a benefit for the fund on be half of the ISM Sleet rlub , an organization of wheel enthusiasts which hopes to cary the name and fnmu of Omaha to Loula- vllln and come home with BO mo sort of as surance that the ISt'S national met will be held Inthls city That the object of the benefit is worthy la admitted , but the pro- Kram for the night Is In Itaclf an ntrai-tlon sutlicient to Justify attendance. Among the events are those for profexHlonal riders. In whlrhr Plxley Sehnder Mcf.ill. Freder- tikdon , Hull Lafferty mil maybe Becker will start Plxley and Mcfnll will try to beat their half-mtlx tandem record of 0:57 : flat , and there will be j f.it man's race , and a one-mile match racu between L. Daly and L. D Erion of South Omaha. In tile umiituiir events suc'h well known ridera as Kdtfhlll. Parker. Martin. Thomas. Kllhy , Brown. S'inlih and Williams will start , ami Master Gus I'lillllpa. a Wentern I'nlon boy will Rive , in exhibition of trick rtdlijf ; . Therft will be a number of special events , besides the usual efforts to brfiult records. HKTWBis.t TUB vnK ' * A.MJiii..s. . \VfHerii 'IVunlM Clul liiiilniiMliln rnu- ttrit IM . iirriMt Jilt ; Uiiv\n CHIfAGO Jtlly 15 In the noxternIlimi - ploiiHhlp lawn tennis Tournament tha con tent in doubles has narrowed down untli only two teams are left Everts and George Wrenn have now to play Carr and Sum Neol. the -.Tinnors to hold the tltlu of wnstern ehnrnplnns for a yeur ind tu compete with eustum champions for thu ehampionslllp of tMi > I'nlled rftntes. In th Kindles four c-untext.inta are Uift 8.1 m Xe l , L. H. Myers , Georso 1C. Bt-I- den < > f MInnMipolU ana ' 3uor iWtcnn. . Thu winner In this -svent will meet Carr U. Neel for the wtMiern clmmiiliinnhlp In .ilnifles. Todays results ware : Connludlng match In third round of ln- Sum 15. Xeel beat reverts Wronn. 8-S 0-2. Heml-ilnal round In dotibli-s- C B an.l S Jl Ne l luV. . L. Myers and L. H. Ityn.-ion. ft-t , if-4. r.-l. Gooree nml Kv rtn Wrenn bi-at Sam r"hisfl and Mrflnlluii , S-J. 02.f. . S-3 \hTIM5S 1'illl A\ INS IT TIJ.WIjj. JiiliimiMi anil Ilrinvn Arii tli Uliniti- Illiini uf VeliniKkn | ronlile . HA8TINUH. X.-ti . July IB.-Hpeilal ( T le- snun.j The nuinl-llnalM < ind final of Ihu state tannis touinnment In daubluH nus v\lln 'i .Hl ( odny by n fair jlwsil audience the weather IJBIIIK f.ivornule. Ther was emi ilne playlns. oup r > luly ) by Johnaon and Brown of this city < " 3 CulllnKhrfin nd O H. Tounjt of Omutia Iwat H.illtiy jnd Hornhart of HutlncM. s-i. s.7 ' - ) s-f . The form cllsplayud hy tliu Hnstin H t4 m \vas evidently a surprise to th rt-pr Hita- live * of Oirmha Tim ilnul round resulted In a victory for Johnson and Brown of HuatJrKH over Oil- llnithHin nnil Youn ? of Om'ha ITio h < ; or Semiuil Usiy ul . , 3AGIKAW Jllfli , July lS Tie woond lay ofIJH Ur > i n Pi'rk Orii.il 1'lr'glt meet - nwas mnj-kert byair wa > ! ior anU good Ki Torttp hntl no troiihle m winning two of HH cv nt , but in the i 20 pace thn talent wn nt , - the Brst thr hents .levpop | i thrw > < lirfer"nt win ners The rue * flnnlly went to Red i > nlt. drtvpn hy E l ( kn-rs Tht 2 40 st.iKe wn coni-wlert to NewburRh r. It wits thp ninth ponwwitlvn vJrtnrv tnr the sr n t nwn. Lottie Loraln , n stronx favmltp. won th 2 10 puce hi itrnlwht hpnts Rf ult nourd of Trade stuki-s. for 2 0 trottprs , $ ! . ' * Newbunther won In straight hems Time f 21 , 1.114 , I 14. Kllilnrt OiTult s * < - ond. Hnrrv M tmnl Klnic Henry Httntlpy. Peter nd Wrtlter S alini tirtpd : 2 2rt radnc. pupw JWRpd Onh won the sMimd , fourth i nd fifth hentu Time i \ \ t IS , 2 1 4. Ni llt K won the thlnl hent in : IS tnd wn s find. KIn Kghert won thn nr t h ( nt In 2 1 ? < * and WHS third. Monopl- . Wnlnut I d Jo-ephlne Monogrim ami Hrlllimn uln tnrt l 2 10 pnce pur < ' WM Lottlp Lornln won In MrnlKht hemi Time J 12 * , . i ll i. 2 104 rhornlcond , I.uev Pin third ( SiueitP. _ WhlrllKlit , Sphynxptta , Belle T Vlontta 1 and Hul Pnrker ttlno startml i ( ) ! * TUK I.IVltV : XMVTI'MHS. l > n\lil Cl j Mluli Hfiiiiui A > Inn friiiu tttf > StiiilfliiirstKKrpuntlnii. . DAVID CITY. Neb. July in-SpeilBl Tflpsram.l The Staplehurst hnw bull tpnm was defeated hero today hv the Pnvlil City Hlnh frhonl tenrn In a well-pliiyed Kame. The feature of the Kame wns the all round playing of Rex Bell tit sevond Imse Score Staplehurst . . . . 0 0 0 2 fl n 1 I 2 fl Dnvlil City S 0 n 1 0 2 0 2 10 HitsStaplPhurat , I ; Dnvlil City. 3. Kr- rors. StHplehurst. .1. Dnvlil City , I. Bat teries. Stnplehurst. Pnttprsnn. Haller and Jprxpiisen. Diivlil City. l-Vnlnn and Disney t'mplre , Reynolds of Staplehurst WAHOO. Neb. July -Hpeelal ( Tele- Kram. ) The Frpmont bastImll team went down before Kllllan's Clerks at this plncn todny This Is the second name thesii teams have played this season , the ( 'lerks winning both immes. Tlie name was well contested , both sides playlni ; Rood hall. Score : Kllllnns fl n 0 0 2 0 "i 2 9 Fremont 0 1 0 I 0 1 1 I 0 3 Hits : Kllllnns , 6 ; Fremont. 11 Errors Kllllans , 3 , Fremont. V Two-tmau hits : Mllcns. Jamison. Struck out By Crawford , 7. by Jamison , V Stolen huso * Fremont , fi ; Ivllllans , S. Bases on balls Off Crawford , 1. of Jamison. 1 Wild pitch < * i-iwford. 1. Passed Imll ICmls. 1. Batteries Frpmont. Jamison , Baler and E.uls , Kllllans , ri-iw- fonl and Johnson. 1'mplres : Cook and Lover PIERCE. Neb , July --Special Tele- Bram. ) Pierce and Meadow drove Imll nines furnished nn Interestlnu Knme to n larse Katherlnt ; of speetalors thLs after noon. The jrame was u hotly contested one. but Pierce came out victorious by a score of 17 to tl. AKRON , In. . July 13 ( Special TeleKram. ) One of the hottest contested jtames ever seen In this part of the country was played here today , tuklm ; ten Innlnus to decide , and about J2W changed hands. ScornColt ? - rld re , 4. Akron , 3. Batteries. Colerldsn , Redman and Wood. Akron. Davis ami Taylor. HASTINGS , Neb . Jvilv IS.-Special Tele- Kram. ) A nice same of bull was witnessed In this city today between Junlata and Hnstltms. genreJunlata , 9 , Hastings. R. Batteries : Hastings. Van Fleet and Van Meter ; Junlata. Bechtelhelmer and Vree- inancl. I > III2ATKV \VI.AI111.IODI\ ) \ . II. llinlileleyVln Oil.- Cimifliend _ Kinit > > In VN.i Hut. LONDON. July 13In the All EnRlanil tennis championship tournament ut Wim bledon todav. Herbert Baddeley beat W. A. Lamed. J-ii. 4-fi. U-4 , K-4. In the doubles H. L. Dougherty and Scott beat A. E. Foote. and A. W Hallxvnrd three sets to one. In the consolation H. L. Dougherty beat A. E Foote < i-4. 6-2 Onlv two sets were necessary Thus both the Americans , Larned and Foote , are out of the tourna ment. The game between Larned and Baddeley. the latter a brother of the present rham- plon , was the feature of the day It was played on the center court , where all cham pionship finals ar > - played. Muliony , Eaves and other crack tennis players were tmon the large crowd of interested spectators oC the contest. Larnod started In splendid stj'Io and won the first two games han la down. He played a smashing game , mak ing wonderful cross drives , and every ono thought he completely outcliiHsed Badde ley. Thnn LarneU fell to plei es. sending hiilf the halls out of court or Into the not , while Baddeley. playing quietly and with care . "d accuracy , gnulu-illy crent up on the American. Half a dozen times Larned was -SO-love. then ho would lus four -.rokci in succession. When the hrjr < < l ioil t \i sets a'l ' the excitement bsca-ne srf.it. Lamed begnii the final set -v-'l an 1 \ n two games off the reel , then ign n l.o went to pieces and the odd -"t A is won by Baddeley Foot" was eompl.-i.-ly finolh- erpd by young Doherty llesiiltM < if tin * < * 4ilf Tiinriiey. SOUTH-VMPTON. N V. . July IS.-Many of the golfers who attended the second day's meeting of the United States Golf association's second meeting at the Shln- necork Hills club's Units thought lust year's champion , Blair McDonald , would come out of the second trials today with a Rood margin to his credit. The western man did not come up to his partisans' ex pectations and his championship honors , won at Newport hist ye r. faded away when J O Th < irp - of the Cambridge Golf club beat him out with a score of three holes and two plays The New England man went around the eighteen holes in eighty-one strokes McDonald wnsi ono behind , however , making the eighteen holes In eighty-two strokes Ho camu home In thirty-eight , while Thorpe took forty-one. H J Whlghum of Chicago succeeded in beating L. P Bayard of New Jersey by a score of two In the eights and In the fours which followed he won fiom H. P Sweeney. St. Andrew's Golf rlub , 2 5 holes and three to play He smashed all ama teur records for this course by making eighteen holes In seventy-four strokes To morrow the four winners will be druwn In two pairs The winner will be the ama teur champion of the United States Golf association and have custody of the Huve- n-.eyor silver i-up for the ensuing year. fileneiilruVliiH tin. Clip , NEW YORK , July 15. The third and last race In thu series between Glencalrn of the Royal St Lawrence Yacht club of Canada und El Helro for the silver trophy cup offered by th Scawanhnka-Corinthian Yacht c'ub ' for small yachts was sailed today over a course three miles to the leu- ward and return , twice over , and Glon- calrn won. Glencaim finished just thirty-one seconds aheud of her rival. The wind was strong and both boats sailed double reefed Hardly had the rice barn run wlu-n the mrlnt ; commltt-e of the Seawanhnka-Corlnthliin club formulated a challenge to thu Royal St. Lawrence Yacht c-luli for u mutch to be Milled during thn ynchtlng season of HOT for the International challenge cup for small yachts , with a y-icht to be numcd later , within the twenty-live foot racing class. _ Valk > rl < > 111iiIlM for tin * Cljilr. NEW YORK , July -Lord Unnraven'i yiicht Valkyrk III sailed from here today for the Cljde. where xho may bn over- huultd anil raced against Emperor WI1- llam'3 Meteor. TKM21I13.NT IHII * K flUK IX IIOSTO-V. Mnu nnil Illn Wife llurnt-il tu ] | | ami : i \\tiliin Ihiillr Hurt. BOSTON July 15 In a hnrt but lirlBk tenement liouse flrn un Lehlgti street to night , Mr nnd Mru Dennis Dribcoll uai- biirned to death ami Mrs. Marsar-t Illgan. a willow asrd 70. received Injuries fiom which h will Olii. The IJrltcolls wuru driven bdcli Into their roomx. Mrs. Drliicoll had strength emmgli to rt-ach the open window , whnio tliu linrrlded jpei.tatoM UH- Ionnw her rook Iiernolf in agony an4 at lant fall baclc cload AINSV.'OHTH. Neb. . July 13. ( Special Tel. egr.imTho > hulldlni ; which U occupied by the llrm of N.ahlt & lllppey wan dlHcornred to be on tlrn ut noon today. Tlio tire waa an thn iiiHldi ) and was very hard to get at. The flro eompany did uxcellont work , and liultlu of an hour and a half had thu blaze extin guished. It In not liiiown how thu flro orig inated. Tliu djmatfu will rtiach Into the 'huusanJa. ciui.'H iionv Fni'M ) IA run ui\in. Jnlv < ItiiwerHrre > t.-d nit Hie ClnirK * if llnrilurliiur Delhi lliitofiliiKOii. IOLA. Kan July 13. Last Saturday MUi Della Iliitelilnt-on of Hutnboldt inyaterioimly ilUappejir l. Tnilty hnr ilt-ad body was found In the Nnofclio river wltU large atonvi tied lo u BU8iItiun | at onre poliito < I tu Jake nngers. It wax known that he had purchased poUon on tlm day aho illsap- pparwl ml h * ashe last pereon teen with her Ilogi-rs Han arr it J. and ii In Jail , barg < M with muMer It [ x thought tlia lrl dlixl from the nfYert of a crimlnnl operation and that her body was then thron'n into ' .lie river ( iolil liliiniriitii to Kiirniie , NKW YORK July 15 1 . Von Hoffman ft fo. will ship tomorrow to Germany fJOO.fttW In cold. Ljranl Krerto will ship tomorrow to France JGOO 000 In al < l Tha agsr Kit . nxasfrn-enta hu far for .ibipmcnt 'ouioruw amount lo IW.'sXJ.