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    THE OMAHA DAILY BBBs MTflDl BSDAY. JULY 20 , 189G.
SPEGIRL NOTICES.
fnr < lirHt > coliitnm
trill IIP Inlcrn until tUi.'lO p. in. for the
cvrnltiR mill until 8 i . iiu for 4hc
luomliiR mid StiniliiciMtlotin. .
A lvrrtl orn , by ri'mirntlntr. n ntiin *
lirrnl clicclc , pnn Iinvc wintrer * nil-
Irmxril lo 11 niiinlirrcd lotlor In i-nrt
of Till * lied Aiiairrrn no nililrrNHPil
Till IIP ilcllvrrcil on iireHciitittltm nl
the check otilj- .
Hnlrx , ll-ic n woril flrnl Inxprtlnti :
lo u Trnril thereafter , KntliltiK tnUon
for IPHH Hi n n U. c for tlin llrnt Innrr-
tlnn. Tltenc nil vcrtlncnifiitH tnimt lie
run ronncciitlvrly.
AVAXTEIMAI.E HUM * .
. AN IDEA ; \V1IO CAN THINK OF
some t-lmplc tiling to patent ? I'rcrtect youi
Mem , they mny forliiR you wenlth. Wrltp John
'WpJJerbiirn A Co. . Beut. V. . I'ntent Attorneys ,
WnfhltiRton , D. C. , ( or Ilielr 11,800 prize ufTci
nnj n llet of two hundred Inventions vrnntnl.
WK WANT BTATK AND l.OCAt , OltOANIKKUF
for the Athrneum Krfttcrnlty , onmblnlnt ; llf
nml ncclilrnt Inrmrfinpc , KOWrnntrncts \ nnt
choice territory : npply to J , M. Wnnl , nupn-tm
nrunnlicr. 403 Ilee bulldlnR. Omnlm ; offlc <
hourn 8 to 10 n. m. 11 457 A8I
WANTKD AT ONCE. 1,000 MIJN AN1 > 11OVP
to sell cnmpnlKti InilKCs ; 1 ilozen cither pnrty
free. Address Howard Mfe. Co. , 1'rnvMence ,
It. I. 11 MMli 31' .
lVAXTKIrnMAI.lS HUM' .
ana , FOR OKNIJUAI , HOUSK
work. Mrs. C. Q. INjnrec , 4220 Karnam.U .
U MOT
VOll ItlCVr HOUSP.S.
1IOUSKS IN Al.li I'AHTS OP TUB CITY THE
O. ! ' . Davla Company , 1503 rurnam. D EDO
HOUSKS , I1KNAWA & CO. , 108 N. 1GTI1 ST.
. D-SOl
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11ODEIIN HOUSES. C. A. BTAIUl , 025 N.Y. LIFE
D SVi
ItOUSnS , WALLACE. HUOWN 11LK. 1C & l > oug ,
L ) SU3
-noOM. DKTACHEU , MOUKIW 1IOUHK , SSJ
inquire IG21 Cupltol avenue , U. II. lloblson.
D SOI
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TWO KINK HOUSUS. ONK 8 , ONK 9 IlOOMsi
117 and 125 8. SiHIi st. ; nil modern conven <
lerceii ; best residence part of the city. Inquire
Oil N. Y. Life ; telephone KM. D MSOO
STKAM HEATKD STOIIKS AND FI.ATS
Huu'nrd llnnck , agent , 1010 Chicago street.
13 MSQ7
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FOIl KENT. 1IODKHN 8-llOOM SlOUSB Al
Oil Pnrlc avc. Inquire nt Fuller's dniff store ,
14th and Douglas Bts. D MS03
I.\nai3 LIST OF HOUSES. THE UYItoS
IlecilCo.2l2 S. Hth at. D MSOD
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CHOICE IIOUBES AND COTTAGES FOR. HUKI
nil over the city , } f' to JDO. Fidelity , 1702 Tar
nani. D Sic
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HOUSES. P. D. WEAD. 1CT11 AND DOUGLAS
D 1000 nC
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UIOUSKS FOR HUNT IN ALL. I'AllTS OF Till'
city. Ureiinan-I.ove Co. , I'nxton Block.
IJ SC1-A15
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TUN-nOOJI HOUSE. ALT , MOIiEtlN IM"
provements. Owen McCaftrcy , SS08 Harncy t
U-ai2S4
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6-HOOM HOUSE WITH BATH ; S2G S. 21ST ! 5T
U 455 A24
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2537 ST. MAUY'S AVENUE NINJf : IIOOMS
modern. Oarvln Uroa. , 1C13 Farnam.
U M518 Al
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Fen HUNT ! rvro STONK AND imicf <
houi-es IS rooms rach , .modern ImproveraentB :
adapted to boarding house , cheap. J. w , Sim.
oml. SS2 lice bldg. _ 1) Ml
FOIl HUNT. KODEUN SBVEN IIOOM 1IOUSK ,
furnished , chcnp to responsible party. 1'erma'
nent for Uie winter. Call at 020 So. 20th nt.
D-553 A2
FOR IIEM'rUUXISHKD HOOMS.
s NICK FunNiHiinn HOOMS ; LIGHT HOUSR.
keeping. 1112 S. lllli. K J1410 23'
nooilH.'ONE IN 11ASEMENT FOR HOUSE ,
keeping. COC North 17th. IS 007-28 *
IIOOM "WITH OH WITHOUT HOA11D. C07 SO
25th are , 13 554 A-3
JCOOMS jiM ) I1OAUU.
KICK "ROOMS. WITH UOAni ) ; TUANSIKNTS
accommodated ; rates reasonable. The Hose ,
20SQ Hurney. F M3G3 A2 *
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HOOM3 WITH 1)OAIU ) > . TRANSIENTS AC-
commodated. Utopia , 1721 Daveniioit.
Al *
XOVKL.Y IlOOMS , OOOD I10AUD , J3.SO ANTE
$4.00 week. 014 N. 19Hi. F M544 AS *
SWTHUAST FllONT IIOOM , MODKIIN CON-
venlencea. nice lawn surrounds house , private
family. No. 702 3. ath St. V MC-30 *
FINK 11OOJIS , FUUNISIIKD OU
Jilsliod ; board It depjrcd. Handsome detntcJicd
residence , large , ehady groundn. Private fam
ily. Itcferenccs , 722 No. 10th Bt. F 550-25 *
T-OH IlI3.VrSTOH13S AXU OFFICES.
F1IIST CLASS 11UICIC STORU IIUILDINQ , 1011
Farnam ; three etories and basement : will altei
to suit tenant ; low rent. 314 1st Nat'l U'k bldg.
i su
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FOIl HUNT , TUB 1-STOHY IHHC1C UUII.DINO
at flD Fainam at. Tlijs bulldlnj ; Ima a tlrefrool
cc-ment basement , comiiletu strum heating llx-
turcs , water on nit lloorn , gas , etc. Apply ut
the omco of The Dee. I 810
AGICNTHVANTUIJ. .
75 TO 1150 A MONTH AND nXPUNSES PAID
salesmen for cigars ; experience unnecessary ;
standard goods ; Little del I : clitar maclilnn tree
to each customer. IJIshop & Kiln * , St. Louis ,
Ko. J MOOS A3 *
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TVANTED-S.OW AQKNTS FOIl HUSSKLL'S AU-
thorlzeil "Lives of Mclvlnley and HobarL"
C50 pa es. elegantly Illustrated. Price only
SI.CO , The best and thu cheapest , and outnellH
all others. CO per cent to nuents , and freights
Imlil. HaokB now reiuly. iinvo tlmo by xend-
Inc CO centl ! In stumps fnr tin outfit nt once.
Addre A. U , Worthlngton & Co. , Hartford ,
Conn. J MK1-AH *
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AClKNTri WANTKD ALL OVBll TUB STATE
to fell Youni ; Inrrots ; Rood proflt. Write at
once to Oeltler'H lllnl Store , Omaha , Neb.
J 501 2S
AVAXTianTO UIJXT.
WANTED , HOUSH OF AIIOUT KIOI1T Oil
ten rocms : In good location ; E'VO ' full partlcu-
larf. T 16. IliiO , 1C 353
WANTICD TO UNT , FAHJI SUITABLK
ilali-yl"K ; would cam for ttock on almrf . T 3
llco. 1C 131 Al *
WANTED. TO HUNT * . A FI.AT OF nvi u-i
islx rooms ; centrally located ; with modern con.
venlence * ; tli-am liont nml liatli. Adilremi G 10 ,
Ilcu olllce , Council Hinds , In , K 5SJ
FUUNISIIEO MODEUN HOUSE ; ONE OIl TWO
_ ycarii' lente , AiUlrceii T 5 , lice. K M5I7 30
STOItACi : .
PACIFIC STOnAClK AXP WAUEHOUSE CO
HS OH Jonef. Uencral elornEO anil forwanllne.
M-tiH
BTOllAQE , 1'HANIC E\VErtS. 111
bit. VAN & STOUAOE , 1115 FAU'M TEU 1559.
M-STl
FOIl SALK IIOHSKS ANIJVAOOXH. .
VOll SAL15 OR THADK , QOOD PHAKTON.
double lliht harnms , single liarneps , dlatnniul
ring and diamond shirt tud. Will trade uny
of the nliovo for hoi Eva or mares. Call at UK
Harney nt , , upstairs. P 540
NKW OH GOOD SECOND-HAND CARniAdES
and bugglcM , cheap , 1411 Podge. 1' SIB
FOR 8ALI3. A HANUSOMU BHUTLAND lONvT
e , harness and tnildle. T 31 , Dee ,
P-M8
FOR SALi3llSCKLLAMOUi ,
BAHQAIN FOU t'AHH. ONI ! 'M GKNTLB-
rnen'a wheel , ridden K'sa than GO iiillei. O. M
Hurt. 1311 Jones st , O 458 31 *
PIANO. SIT S. 16T1I ST.
WOOD , } J TO J1.60 A COHD , T. MlfnAY.
Vl'AtiO. ALMOST NEW. FOR BALK CHUAR
ut 1219 N. ltli. O.-S03 88 *
BEST HARDWOOD Jioo AND CHICKEN
fence ; alto "all wire. " U. It. Lee. 901 Douglas.
Q-fcU
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ID-HAND IHCYCLEd. 10. 115 & 20. 11ICYCLK3
rented , rt'patrfid , Oai. Ulcy. Co , , 323 ii. Ktli t.
van BA.IM-FOUH riusii FAMILY cows. n
Knhlne tt , _ _ 652 q
3IASSAGK , UAT1IS. KTO.
WMK. SMITH. 1111 DOUaLAS , JD VIJOOH ,
roam 6 , mussiafie , ktiuiu , ulcohu ) and sulphuring
T-M4M Al
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WHS. DR. LEON , KLKCTTUC * MASSAQ jTpAlT
J ? J * refnrshlns and curative ; don't fall to c lL
111 a. lltU L , miiitalra. 7 Mm At *
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AMK3 , UATHS. UABSAQI ! . tOT 8. 1STH
. , room a. T MHJ A3 *
1'nusoNAi. .
MIB8 VAN VALKENIUmO DKST11OY3 1'RH-
mnnently by | pctrlclty superfluous Imlr , mole ,
warts , etc. Itoom 418 , N. Y. Life UldR.
IHHTimK CUUKDl NO PAIN ; NO UKTEN-
tlon from Imslnejsj we refer to hnnrtrcds of
patient * cured. O. K. Miller Co. , 30J N. Y.
Life building. Onrntm. Neh. U S2i
VIAVI , IIOMB T71KATMKNT KOn
trmiblcK. Physician In nttendnnco. Consulln-
tlon or health book free. 316 Itee bldff.u
u si
IIOSTON nnnss CUTTINO ACATJKMY. n. s < a
ICarbach blk ; learn the he t oyetem no reflttlns ;
tench's wanted ; circulars sent. Mrs. Q , Shellcr ,
U B31
ASTHMA CUHKl ) Oil NO PAY. OFFICE 231
M-rrlain block , Council llluffs , In.
U-M42 ? 30 *
CUIIK roil MANOE ; u QAL. T 42 , HER.
U-M5M AK-
JJOXHY TO l.OAX IlIiAli ESTAT13.
ANTHONY I OAN & TIUJST CO. , 515 NrY. L.
Quick money nt low rate * for -olce farm loans
In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W S2.i
CITY LOANS. C. A. STAHIl , 923 N. Y. LIFE.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPItOVEI ) OMAHA
real estate. IJrennan. Love Co. , 1'uxton block ,
W327
LOANS ON IMI'HOVBD it UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Itanium Smith * Co. , 132H Fnrnnm.
MONBY TO 1XDAN AT LOW MATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Farnnm m. W 831
LOANS ON IMl'ltOVKD CITY AND FARM
property ; low rates. II. 11. Ircy , 01 N. Y. Life.
W-975 A5
P. 1) , WEAD , LOANS. 1GTH AND DOUGLAS.
-903-A6
411 OM2V TO LOAN CIIATTICI.S.
MONBY TO LOAN ON FUIIN1TU11E , PIANOS ,
horses , wagons , etr. , nt lowest rate In city ;
no remornPof goods ; strictly conHdentlnl ; you
can ) > ny the lonn off nt uny time or In nny
amount. OMAHA MOUTGAai : LOAN CO. ,
306 So. Kth St.
X S31
MONBY TO LOAN , 30 , CO , 90 DAYS : FUIlNl"-
ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green , rouni s Darker blk
X S3J
HUSIXKSS CIIAXCKS.
FOK SALE , AIIOUT 2.COO LB3. MINION TYPE.
700 Ibs. agate , CUO Iba. bluvler typo , 150 pair
tvto-third cases , 40 double Iron stands for two.
third cases. This material was used on The
Omaha llee nnd Is In fairly peed condition.
Will be sold cheap In bulk or In quantities tc
suit purchaser. Apply Ir. person or by mall to
The Ueo Publishing Co. , Omaha , Neb. Y 713
, WEEKLY NET INCOME WITH
1250 Invested. Safe , conservative , prospectus ,
proofs free. I * * . Dally , 1233 IJroadwuy , New
York. Y UaS5.A6 *
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FOIl SALE , COAL YARD AT W P1UCE. En
quire 1318 Farnam. Y 511-28
J.200 MONTHLY GUARANTEED ; MAN U KA < 5
luring concern wants representative In Omnlin
( or nny city not taken ) ; must have few hun
dred dollars cash to pay for goods on delivery
nfter orders are secured. Guenther llros. , 10 !
Fulton street , New York. Y M52U A2 *
FOU SALE , STEAM LAUND11Y AND IlAUIiEIl
shop ; a bargain : Cheap. Acldress'T 44. Bc .
Y-M535 A2 *
A IIAHOAIN , A STOCK OF OftY GOODS AND
groceries for sale nnd the utore to rent. This
Is n good oppportunlty for n man with n lim
ited capital to go Into business In York. Stocli
haH been reduced to about $3DOO. Good reason
for felling. Only cash buyers will be con
sidered. Carl Xlimnerer , manager ,
Y 549 A2 *
Fen EXCHANGE : .
TO BXCHANGE SUBUnilAN RESIDENCE.
St. Paul , Minn. , clear , for Nebraska land or
Omaha property. Charles llaer , 500 N. Frank
lin St. , Chicago , 111. Z M410 A5
FOU S ALE HIS AL ESTATE.
FOR SALE , LOTS OR ACRES ALONGSIDE
the railroad station nnd near the government
buildings nt the main west entrance to Fort
Crook ; prices low ; teims easy.
POTTER . 'I GBORGB COMPANY ,
S. W. Cor. ICtli and Furnam sts.
. RE MS77 31
ADSTRACTS. THE- BYRON REED COMPANY.
. RE S35
FOR SALE
Good houfp , full corner lot , 41st nnd Farnare
streets , $3,1'00.
Good seven room house , modern conveniences
west part of city , S3.'CO.
Good live room lioiise , larce corner lot. In Hans-
corn Place , 52,009.
Corner lot , two houses , 20th and Mnrtha streets
H.5CO.
Good four-room house , city water In house ,
1C2D North 22d street , $1,000 ; terms easy.
Five-room house , line lot , oed location , $1,100.
East front lot on 3 h street , half block north of
Farnam street , fronting asphalt paved street ,
with eewer. KUS nnd water pipes to lot line ,
Fnli lot fronting 3Sth street , which Is paved with
asphalt ; lot on grade , $1,100.
Nine acres near South Omaha , with good house ,
large barn , line grove , spring water , etc. . on
jilace , } 1,700.
T\e have many fine Improved and unimproved
residence properties In west nnd touthwest
parts of Illy , which can be bought very cheap
tail nnd let us show them to you. Potter , < i
George Co. , S. W. Cor. IGth and Farnnm streets
ItB _ MiM .11
FOR SALB , SIX ! GRAIN ELEVATORS IN
Gage county. Neb. , on the Union 1'aclllo rail
way ; easy terms nnd cheap. Address J. G
Shea , room C20 N. Y. Life bids. RE 973
FINE C-ROOM COTTAGE. CITY WATER
t',0 ? Io'v ? lliiie'- < * cnn ut Jl.MO ; another for
Jl.COO. F. 1C. Darling- , Barker block.
RE M-SOfl-A 2
FOR SALB. C5 ACHES OF CHOICE GARDENIng -
Ing land tv.-o miles and a half sontheaht of
South Omaha ; a great bargain ; will Bell part
or nil ; terms to suit purchasers. Thomas
Hector , South Omaha. RE 533 A2
BUILDING AND l.OAX ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARES IN MUTUAL U & I ) . ASS'Nl'AY cT
S per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; always re
deemable. 1704 Farnam bt. Nuttlnger , See.
, _ _ 833
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURB GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. Sfli.
Ass'n , Ii04 Farnam. a. M. Nattlnger , Sec.
839
MEDICAL.
THE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY , DOUGLAS
pt. , u the only place vhero ladleo are sure to
lie relieved of all their troublesome discuses
peculiar to their MX. This Is the oldest ills-
pennary In the city. Won't hesitate ; procrnntl.
nation Is the thief of time , and In another
month your ailment may be Incurable ; nil de
layed courses nnd Irregularities restored , no
matter from what caune ; wo lm\o line homo
If you need privacy ; all hturs enclosing stamp
onswrrwl und medlclno forwarded : confine *
mcntrj , MO.OO and up. M 23' 31 *
ASTitDLOGV.
THE WONDER OF THE AGE ; PROF. A.
Musory , ( he greatest astrologer and palmlstcr
In the woild ; past , present , future told or no
charge. 1924 Farnam , 8 to 12 in. , 230 ; to 9:30 :
P- " ° - 419 A22
iiAiu mncssixo.
THK PALACE BEAUTIFUL , FIRST CLASS
Imlr dressing , manicure and maimago parlors.
1013 Douglas. S7 Alt
UETECTIA'U AJKXCY.
CAITAIN P. M03TYN. DISTECTJVB AGENCY :
nil detective work carefully and promptly at.
tended to : 310 Knrlmch block , Omaha , nnd 516
Roanoke Illdg. , Chleaso. MS58 31
LOST ,
LOST , AN IRISH SBTTBR , LAME IN FORE
right foot ; return to Cth and Vlnton , Fr d
Krug , new brewe-rj' , for reward.
I.oit S1Q.Z8 *
I.OST. LADIES I1LACK SILK CAPK IN COUN-
rll lilufrs. iM-'twetn UrtmJwuy and Falrmount
park , via Graham ave. Owner will call' with
lewurd. AdJresa P , O , liox 412 , Omaha.
I'AAVMIHOKlillS.
II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. US JJ. 10 ST.
WUSIC , AUT AND LAXGUAGU.
OEORGB F. QBLLBNIIBCK , IJANJO AND
BUltar teacher , H. US , Ueo Dtdg. Tel. S3S.
IPO
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IIICYCLES.
WEST'N II1CYCLE & GUN CO. , JUS CUUJNQ.
S36
UIMIOLSTIJ1UNG FUUXITDIIE.
KURNlTUni ! PACKED. WINDOW CUSHIONS
lind mutt i tew. made and renoraled ; get our
prices before placing your order , M. 8. Walk-
Un , till Cumlny t. ; let. 1331. 837
S110HTJIAKU ATTIJ TVPEVVHITING.
A , C. VAN S tiT-e BCUOOlf. U N. T. UFR
eu
pen THE CONSTRUCTION
ot Thrvo Thirty Knot Torpedo Hont nnd
Other Torpedo lioats for the Unllod Stntns
Nfivy. Navy Uetmrttnont , Wnshlnpton , T ) .
C. , Juno 18 , IS.OP. . t'lulcr mithorlty , conferred
by the not of cousreBS innklnR npproprla-
tlonn for the nnvnl service , npproveil June
10 , 1S9S , ncnled proposals nro hereby lnvlte l
and will bo received nt thli dppnrtmpnt
until 12 o'clock noon , on Friday , the ISth
tiny of September , ISSfl , nt which tlmo nnd
plnco they will bo opened In the presence of
attending lilddern , for the construction , by
contrnct , exclusive or sen-stores , nnd of the
ordnnnce nnd ordnnnco outfit ot all kinds
which , however , will be fitted nnd secured
In plneo by the contrnctorfl , of three thirty
Itnot torpedo bantu nnd other torpedo bents ,
which vessels are , for the purposes of this
advertisement , deslBiinted an Torpedo llonts
Nos. 0 , 10 nnd 11. Three torpedo bents
to hnx'o n maximum speed of not less thnn
thirty knots' an hour , and Torpedo Honttt
Nos , 12 to 21 , Ten , or fewer , torpedo bents
of two types , those of typo 1 .to hnvo n
speed of not less tlmn twenty knots nn
hour , nnd those ot type 2 to have n speed
ot not less than twenty-two nnd one-halt
knots nn hour , The contracts will pro
vide that nil the expenses of nil trlnls prior
to preliminary or conditional acceptance
shall bo borne by the contractors. The
thirty knot bents and the twenty-two nnd
one-half knot boats are to constructed In
accordance with the bidder's plnns nnd
specifications , 1ml Kencral plans of u ves
sel of the latter kind may be exnmlned nt
thn Uurenti of Construction nnd Kcpnlr ,
nnd plans of the machinery of such a ves
sel may bo hnd on application to the Bureau
of Steam iStiKlnccrlnR ; the twenty knot
bents will be built In nccordnnco with the
bidder's plnns nnd specltlcatlons or with
these prepared by the department ns the
Secretary of the Navy may deem most in ] .
vnntnKooiis. all subject to the conditions
stnted In the "Circular defining the chief
cliarncterlstlos of three thirty knot torpedo
boats and other torpedo bents for the U.
S. Navy , " Approved l > y the Secretary of the
Navy on the 17th day of Juno. IS'G. ' Copies
of this circular can bo obtained on appli
cation to the Bureaxt ot Construction nnd
Repair. Plans and specifications for the
construction ot the vessels of typo No. 1
nt the smaller bents ( twenty knots ) may bo
seen and examined , nt the Navy Depart *
ment. Forms of proposals embracing n
Benurs.1 statement of provisions to bo In
cluded In the contracts for the vessels will
be prepared , nnd may bo obtained nt nny
time after August 1 , 1S % > on np-
pllcatlon to the Navy Department ,
whcro all information essential to bid
ders can also be obtained. Said vessels
must bo completed , the thirty knot boats ,
within eighteen months , and the others
within one year from date of contrnct , nnd
payments under the contracts will be made
on the former mentioned vessels In ten and
on the latter In five equal Installments , as
the work progresses , upon bills duly certi
fied , from which ten per cent , will 1 > o re
served to bo paid on the full and final com
pletion of the respective contracts. It Is
intended to construct three or more vessels
ot type 1 , these having a * speed of twenty
knots , nnd one or more of typo 2 , those
ImvlnB a speed of twenty-two and one-
halt knots. Bidders are invited to name
the price at which they will build one , two
or three boats , In order thnt contract may
It necessary , ho awarded to one bidder for
one , two or three such vessels. Kvery
.lucccsaful bidder will bo required to show
to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the
Navy , that within three months from date
ot contract he will bo possessed of the
necessary plant for the performance , In the
United States , ot the work which he shall
otter to undertake. The evidence thus r -
qulrcd must accompany the proposals or
be submitted to the department In advance
Each proposal must bo accompanied by
n satisfactory certified check , payable to
the order of the Secretary of the Navy , and
the checks of successful bidders shall be
come the property of the United States
in case they shall fall to enter Into the
requisite contracts and to furnish the re
quisite security on the acceptance ot their
pioposals. The amount of such check must
be nt least five per cent , of the amount
of the bid , but bidders Including more
than one vessel In their proposals will
not be rqulred to submit therewith a certi
fied check exceeding in amount the sum of
$20 COO. All checks qf bidders Whose pro
posals shall not be accepted , will , on the
award ot the contracts , be returned to
them ; the check of each successful bidder
will be returned to him when his contract
has been duly entered Into nnd the requisite
security furnished. Contracts will be
made separately for each vessel and every
bidder whoso proposal shall bo accented
will be required to enter into n formal con
trnct by October 8 , 1E93 , for the faithful per
formance of the work , nnd to give satisfac
tory bond for such performance in n penal
cum equal to fifteen per cent , of the amount
of his bid. Proposals must be made In
duplicate In accordance with forms which
will be furnished on application to the de
partment , enclosed In sealed envelopes ad
dressed lo the Secretary of , the Navy.Nnv.r
Department , "Washington , D. C.nnd marked
"Proposals for the Construction of Torpedo
Boats. " The Secretary of the Navy re
serves the right to reject any or all bids as ,
In his judsment , the interests ot the cov-
ernment may require. H. A. HERBEUT ,
Secretary of The Navy.
Xotlcc < Coiiimciorx.
We dcslro to acco.pt bids , to be let to the
lowest bidder , upon the laying and furnish
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OMAHA BEATEMT CRICKET
Combined Chicago Tcaitfl Wina bj an In
nings and Ffi$3n ! Kuns ,
FIELDING OF THE ( VISITORS V/AS / FINE
riny T KiKK'k.I'ii ' Onp-Tir M > ty-
of WlilcKiOnly Konr .Vrc
lixtrn.t L'lilonwif Hrenml
lien It Sir , I'uul.
CHICAGO , July 28. In the cricket tourna
ment today , Chicago gained a decisive vic
tory over Omnlia by nn Innings and fifteen
runs. The wicket was still very soggy nnd
greatly In favor of the bowlers , Chicago hnd
a very strong team In the field , both In bat
ting and bowling. The fine Holding ot
Omaha was ono of the features ot the game ,
giving only four extras , thrco leg byes nnJ
ono no ball , In the second Innings New
lilt up 34 , or one-half the total. Score :
OMAHA , KIUST INNINGS.
II. New. b Kenny 2
W. Richelieu , c Jones , b Wataon 2
W. H. Vnughan. o Davla , b Kenny , . . .
R. W. Taylor , run out 3
O. H. Vaughan , b 'I-nngham 0
II. Lawrle , st llogem , b Watson 4
J. Cameron , not out 10
J. II , Slmms , c Rodgcrs , b Watson . 4
J. Hill , b Dunn 2
J. Douglass , b Dunn 3
C. II , "Young , run out 0
Byes , 4 ; wldcs , 4 ; no ball , 1 9
Total 45
CHICAGO , FIRST INNINGS.
Watson , b G. II. Vaughan 3
G. M. Dunn , run out 2
W. J. Kenny , c W. Vuughan , b G
VnUKhnn 4
Jlontln. b W. Vauchnn 1
Davis , b Lnwrlo 33
Jones , c Tnylor , b W. Vnughan 4
Honcll , c Slmms , b W. Vaughan Cl
J. Langlmm. not out 11
Rogers , c Douglass , b W.auglmn. . . 4
Rooker , b W. Vauchan 1
Leg byes , 3 ; no ball , 1 4
Total 12S
OMAHA , SECOND INNINGS.
H. Now , b Davis 31
J. Cameron , st Rogers , b Lennon. . . . o
C. H. Young , b Montln 5
W. Richelieu , b Davis 9
\V. R. Vaughan , c Dunn , b Davis 1
U. W. Tnylor , not out 14
G. H. Vnughan , c Jones , Ii Davis 1
H. Lawrie , b Davis 0
J. II. Slmms , run out 0
J. Francis , b Jones 0
.T. Douglass , c Rogers , b Jones 1
Bye , 1 ; leg bye , 1 ; no ball , 1 3
Total OS
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Omaha. First Innings :
Overs.Mdns.Runs.Wlcts.
Kenny
Lnnghnm.
Dunn G 2 17 2
Watson f 1 10 a
Rooker 13
Chlcaso. First Innings :
G. H. Vaughan 14 2 M 2
W. R. Vaughan JJi.3 1 GO C
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A NEW" AFRICAN STORY.
a
To Begin August 2d and Bun 12 Weeks.
I N this story Mr. Haggard relates the terrible experi-
_ cnccs of the Reverend Thomas Owen , whopersuaded
that Faith , if strong enough , could accomplish all tilings
even to the performance of miracles , gave up a comfort
able living in the Church of England to practice his
pre.iching among : the Children of Fire.
He went knowing that this savage A/rjcan / tribe ,
under the spsll of the \Yizarl Hokosa , had pjittfo death
the last "White Messenger" beaus3 he couljjjgpt prove
"
his religion by raising from the dead"hisCompanion !
whom they had slain before his very eyes.- This he
learned through a third missionary whom tliey sent
back to his people with this message : n'a" ,
"Tell them that having proved you to baiTiars they
.dealt with you as all honest men seek 'tjjgtfjill ' liars
should be dealt with. Tell them that thej feire to
hear more of this matter , and if one can be se"'nito them
who has.no false tongue , who in all things'ji'lfills , ( ' the
promises of his lips , that they will harkenUitfJum anl
treat him well ; but that for such as you they keep a
spear , "
It was this challenge that the Reverend Thomas
Owen accepted ; and in this serial is told the wonderful
story of his single-handed conflict with the Children oi
Fire and his almost miraculous success in baffling : their
prophets and confounJing their Wizardry converting
first the king and then the great body of his people ;
among others his son and rightful heir to the throne.
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE.
.
04
Rlmms S o 17 0
Lawrle 6 0 IS 1
Omnba. Second Innings :
I.nliRhnm r. ! ) 1
Montln , . . . , 5 0 2o 1
Jones 4.1 1 12 .1
Davis
Kenny -
Chicago defeated the St. Vnul team by
eight wickets. Score : St. Paul , JO ! Chicago
cage , 103 : St. Tntil , second Innings , 03. In
cluding Snulpy's 2. : Chicago , second In
nings , 22 for two wickets ,
( iAMKS OIC THU XATIOnr.VIi tiUAOITi : .
Cltu'liinnU Win * lt Tlilril .SMOI'ONHVP
Vlrtnry from Clcvt-lnnil.
CINCINNATI , July 28. The Hcds won to
day's gnme In the ninth Inning. Wilson
was * knocked out of the box In the lltlli.
In the ninth , with Mel'hco and Vaughn on
second nnd third , Tebenu lost his temper
over what he thought was nn unfair de
cision siml went In to pitch , Smlth'n single
oft him scored the winning run. Attend
ance , 7,300. Score :
Cincinnati . . .1 00142001-0
Cleveland 0 00330020 8
Hits : Cincinnati. 10 ! CInvolnnd , 10. ISr-
rors : Cincinnati , 1 ; Cleveland , Ii. Karned
runs : Cincinnati , 6 ; Clovehind , R. Two-liana
hits : Vnnghn , Uurkc , Smith , Wallace ,
Young , Stolen buses : Miller , Hurkett.
First on bnlls : Off Dwycr. 4 ; off Wilson , 2 ,
lilt by pitched ball : Young , 2. Struck out :
} ly Dwyor. 4 ! by Young , 1. Hatterlett : Cin
cinnati , Dwyer nnd reltz ; Clevelnnd , Wil
son , Younp , Tcbeau nnd Xlmmer. Umpires :
Uilly and llnhl.
imOWNS OUTPLAY TIIR COLONELS.
ST. LOUIS , July 23. The Rrowns defeated
the Colonels today , outplaying them nt
every point and knocking cunnlnirhnm , who
wns very wild , out of the box. Their lidd
ing wns perfect , while the visitors' record
in the error column was thirteen. Some
delny In the piuim was occasioned by the
death of a snllor nt the chutes near by. He
wo killed by a boat falling on him , and
so for n time there wns almost n panic
among the plnyere and spectators. Attend
ance , l.WH ) . Score :
St. Louis 2 -2fl
Louisville 0 2000010 2C
lilts : St. Louis , IS ; Louisville. 12. Krrors :
St. Louis , 0 ; Louisville , 13. Knrned runs :
St. Louis , 3 ; Louisville. B. Two-base hits :
Turner , Connor. Pnrrott , K. McKarland ,
McCroery , Clark , Cllntrmnn. Homo run :
Parrott. Stolen bases : tiowri (3) ( ) , 13. MeFnr-
land (2) ( , Myers (2) ( ) . Parrott , Dexter. Tlrst
on balls : Off Cunningham , 7 : off Palmer ,
-4 ; off Donohue , i > . Struck out : lly Dono-
hue , 4 ; by CunninRhum , 1 ; by Holmes , 2.
Passed ball : Miller. 1. Wild pitch : Cun
ningham , 1. llatterlcs : St. Loula , riguohuo
and IS. McKarlnnd ; Louisville , Cunningham ,
Holmes , Miller and McFarland. Umpire :
Celts.
SENATOnS AFTKU VKNGEANCE.
BROOKLYN , N. Y. , July 2S. The llrook-
lyns Buffered defeat by the Wnshlngtons
this nfternoon. The homo team looked n
winner to the seventh Inning , nt which
Ktnge the visitors located Kennedy's curves
and during the balance of the gnme they
scored almost us they plcnsed. McJnmca
wns very effective throughout the game.
Sccrc :
Brooklyn 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0- :
Washington ' ,
Hits : Brooklyn. G : Washington. 12. Kr-
rors : Brooklyn , 2 ; Washington , G. Earned
runs : Washington , ! i. Base on balls : Of !
Kennedy , fi ; oft Mc.Tnmea , 4. Struck out :
By Kennedy , 0 ; by McJnmes , 5. Two-base
hit : Cartwright. Three-base hits : O'Brien ,
Anderson , Stolen bases : Shlndle , McJames ,
LaClmncc , Schoch , Kennedy. Double plnys :
LnChance to Corcoran : LaChnnce ( unas
sisted ) . Batteries : Brooklyn , Kennedy and
Grim ; Washington , McJames and McGulre.
Umpire : Hurst. Attendance. l.riOO.
ADONIS WINS HIS GAME.
CHICAGO , July 2 ? . Today's same was a
pitcher's battle In which Terry came out
considerably the best , Riving but one base
on balls , striking out live men against Kll-
len's three free passes and no strike
outs. Attendance , 2.PCO. Score :
Chicago 2
Pittsbur ? 000000100-1
Hits : Chicago. C ; PlttsburR , n. Errors :
Chcngo. ! 1 ; Plttsburg , 2. Two-base lilt :
Terry. Stolen bases : Lanso (3) ( ) , Decker.
Dahlcn , SteiiKel. Double plnys : Pfeffer nnd
Ar.son. First on balls : Terry. 1 ; Killen , 3.
Struck out : By Tern' . 5. Passed balls :
Dcnohue. Batteries : Chicago , Terry and
Donohue ; Pltlsburg , IClllcn and ilerrltt.
Umj.oire : Kmslle.
GIANTS HAMMER OUT VICTORY.
PHILADELPHIA. July 23. The Giants
hammered Keennn from start to finish nnd ,
aided by his loose support , won euslly.
Meekln pitched n1 steady pame , but loosened
up' In the eighth'/when Clement's home
run 'drive. Kcenan H'double nnd errors by
Connaughton and Gleason cave the Phillies
Ilvo runs. Attendance. 3,000. Score :
Philadelphia 0 00100050 fi
New York 30202201 0-10
Hits : Philadelphia. C : New York. 11. Er
rors : Philadelphia , 4 ; New York , 3. learned
runs : New York , C ; Philadelphia. 1. Two-
bnso hits : Tiernan , Hallman , Keenan ,
Three-base hit. Tiernan. Home run : Cle
ments. Stolen bases : Connauchton. First
on balls : Off Meekln , 1 ; off Keenan. 2.
Struck out : Hallman , Merles. Bnttcrles :
PhiludPlphla Keenan and Clements ; New
York , Meekin and Wilson. Umpire : Sher
idan.
idan.BOSTON
BOSTON SETS BACK BALTIMORE.
BOSTON. July 28. Perfect fielding and
timely batting enabled the Bostons to bent
the Orioles today in ono of the hottest
Kames of the season. Both Sullivan and
Pond pitched a line same and kept the bis
batters guessing , while the hits on bolh
sides were few. Score :
Boston 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 'i
Baltimore 0 10000100 2
Hits : Boston. 3 ; Baltimore , > . Errors :
Bohton , 0 ; Baltimore , .1. Earned runs : Bos
ton , 1. Three-base lilts : Donnelly. Stolen
buses : Hamilton. 2. First on balls : Off
Pond , 5 ; oft Sullivan. 2. Passed ball : Clark.
Wild pitch : Pond. Struck out : By Pond , 2.
Double plnys : Kelley to Jennings. Batteries :
Boston , Sulllvnn nnd BcrKon ; Baltimore ,
Pond and Clark. Umpire : Lynch. Attend
ance , 3,50) .
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C ,
Cincinnati 87 Cl 2 70.1
Baltimore 79 H2 27 fio.H
Cleveland S3 53 30 M. ! )
Chicago S9 51 3.S C7.3
Boston 80 43 ! ! 7 m.R
Plttsburpr S3 44 3X 53,7
Philadelphia Kl 37 41 45.7
Brooklyn 82 ,37 43 43.1
Washington 78 34 44 43,0
New York SI 31 47 41.3
St. Louis S3 2li Fi7 31.3
Louisville SO 21 nn 2G,3
Games today : Cleveland nt Cincinnati ;
PittHburir at Chlcapo ; Loulsvlllo at SL
Louis ; Baltimore ut Boston : Now Yorl : nt
Philadelphia ; Washington nt Brooklyn.
Oiiii Aiilrce nt Grooli'y Center.
GREELEY CENTEIl , Neb. , July 28.-Spc. (
clal Telegram , ) The second of the series
of games between Stromsburg nnd Grceley
proved oxcitlng and close , Iho score stand
ing 10 to fl in favor of Stromsburg. This
mnki-s ft game apiece , nnd the third is to
be played tomorrow.
SPALDING. Neb. . July 2S. ( Speclal.- )
Criildren Cry foi
PBtcher's Castona.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children
RScher's Castoria.
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Stromsluirg defeated Spnldlng hero Sunday
In nn Interesting Miutout Kiune. Score :
Stromsburg . . . . .0 5 S 0 7 1 S 3 * IS
Spaldlng . 0 0
Hltfi : Stromabure , 18 : Simldlng , 2 , Errors :
Stroirmhurtr , 2 ; Hpnldlng , n. Homo run :
Finery , Hnsen on balls : Off Seott , 3 ; oft
Smith , 2 ; off Sulllvnn. 1. Struck out : >
Cook , 8 ; by Scott , 8 ; ! > Smith , 2 ! l > y Sulll
vnn , 1. Batteries : Strnmsbtirg , Cook. Scott
nnd Corbet t ; Spading , Smith , Sulllvnn nnd
Gllroy. Umpire ! F. Orcen.
SCOItKS OK TIIM AVHSTKHX M1AUUI3.
.St. I'mil ItcMiiinon lt KIToH * < < > Srrtin *
tlic l , < * n l In < lic lliu-i- .
INDIANAl'OMS. July I * . Score :
Indlnnnpolls . . . 0 00000002-2
St. Paul . 0 02010000-3
lilts : tndlnnnpolls , 8 : St. Paul , S. Errors :
Indlnnniwlls , l ; St. Paul , 1. llntterlefl : lit-
dlanapollH , Unvla and Uuckley ; Donr.cr and
Spies.
DETROIT , July 28. Score !
Detroit . 1 G
Milwaukee . 0 10000000 1
lilts ) Detroit , 9 : Milwaukee , C. Errors :
Detroit , 3 ; Milwaukee , 7. llntterles : De
troit , Gnylc nnd Twlncham ; Milwaukee ,
Rettger nnd Spent * .
CO1AJM11US. July 23.-Scorc :
Columbus2 0020000 B9
Minneapolis . 0 001 00000 1
Hits : Columbus , 17 ; Mlnnenpolls , fi. Errors :
Columbus. I ; Minneapolis , 0. Hatterlea : Co-
Inmbus , Mcureevy nnd Wilson ; Minneapo
lis , Cnrney mul Schrlvcr.
GRAND IIAPIDS , July 2S.-Score :
Grnnd Rapids . 03012001 3-10
icnnsns city . l 0300100 c-n
Hits : Grnnd llnplds , 12 ; Knnsns City , 1C.
Errors : Grand Rapids , 4 ; Kunsna City , B ,
llnttcrlcs : Grnnd Unplds , 1'nrker and
Hodges ; Kansas City , Kllng nnd Lake.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. 1/ost. P.C.
Indianapolis . 7S 4fl 2 ! C2.S
St. Paul . 79 -17 32 R't.G
Minneapolis . S3 47 / 3f ! Itf.fi
KansiiB city . so 44 sr r > r..o
Detroit . 79 41 38 H1.9
Milwaukee . 83 41 41 4S.2
Grand Rapids . K3 31 52 37.3
Columbus . 87 27 CO 31,0
Games today ! Milwaukee nt Detroit ; Min
neapolis nt Columbus ; St. Paul nt Indlnn
npolls ; Knimns City at Grand llnplds.
AXITl KRISrS VI * ITS 1113COIID.
UofcntM u C < iinlil ii < li > n ClnU ! > ? Htiril
Illltliiu mul Daring Ittiiinliu ; .
ANITA , In. , July 23. ( Special. ) Anita won
another victory yesterday. The Massetu-
' ' combination
Cumberland-Fontanollo-'U'loto
club came nnd went down to defeat. The
ground was very muddy and the game wns
delayed until 40. : The feature of the game
wns the base stealing by the home club.
Stone pitched n good game nnd Hupp played
a good gnme as usual. The condition of
thu Rround was the cause of most of the
errors. The Massena boys are gnntlemcn
nnd It Is n pleasure to piny with them.
Can-on plays here Thursday. Score :
ANITA. H.II.O.A.15..MA8SHNA. . It.H.O.A.R
IHmKiin , Ob. Harper , IT-- 1 1 0 3 2
Itlch'aon. cf 4 1 0 1 0 Mnrlow , lit. 11600
Hupp , c . 3 n 9 4 1 Raines , 3ti. . 0 2 0 1 S
Stone , p . 1 004 1 HHlo , BS. . . . 1 2112
I.atf.BS. . . . I'llcntli ' , c. . . . 0 1 15 0
lloynoldR , 2b 1 1 5 2 1 Wilson , cf. . 0 2 0 0 0
Hourk , rf. . . 1 0 0 0 0 I. Cl'rten'r.Zb
Hrnltli. If. . . 2 1 0 0 0 t5. ( Vil'n-r.rr 00001
UnUBh'ni , Ib 1 3 0 0 1 McU'm't , If 0 1 1 0 0
Totals . . . .10102710 s' ' Totals . . . .51021 Gil
Anita . . . . . .0 0 1 0 5 G 2 3 ' 1C
Mnssenn . 0 0-S
Kaineil rims : Anltn , 7 : Mnpcrnn , 2. Two-base
hits : Hupp (3) ( ) . Threc-liapo lilts : lllchanlson.
Itni-es Htulcn : Anita , 17 : ilnsscna , 3. Uoiible
plays : Duncan to llcynolils to IJaiiRliam. Time
of Kamc : Two hours and thirty minutes. Um
pires : Irlon mul Haley. _
\Vl-MllTU AKHUCllltlllll Hl-HllItH.
ROGICFOUD.I11 , . July 2S.-Scorc : _
Roekford" . . . ' . .7.7 0"0 1 0 0 1 1 0 U 1 I
DPS Moincs . 0 3
Hits : Uockford , 7 ; DCS Molnea , St. Errors :
Roekford , 1 ; DCS Molnes , 4. Uatteries :
Molesworth nnd Snyder ; Bonier nnd toll
man.
DUnUQUE , la , July 2S. Scorc :
Dubuque . 1 10
Cedar Rnplds . 1 0-C
Hits : Dubuquo. 13 ; Cedar Rapids , 8. Er
rors : Dubunue , 2 ; Cedar Rapids , C. llnt
terles : Dolan and Zahncr ; Klcley and Sulli
van. _
Ti'liiMUi'M 1'otlUim Aiis 'ere l.
CLEVELAND , July 28. An answer wns
filed in the common plena court today In
the celebrnted Injunction 'suit brousht by
Captain Tebenu of the Cleveland Bane Bull
club against the directors of the National
leasiie to prevent the collection of n line
alleged to have been unjustly Imposed. The
defendants tiled a notice of n motion to
dissolve the temporary Injunction , which
will be up for hearing on Friday. The peti
tion asks the court to compel the perform
ance of a personal contract.
BV MI Houlcforil Given It Up.
ROCKFORD , 111. , July 28. The Western
Base Ball association season will probably
close at the end of the present series with
DCS Molnes In this city , because of the
withdrawal of Peorl.a. Most of the clubs
decline to go on with the four club lentue
because of the high railroad rates and fro-
qucnt lon-r jumps. Mnnager Trallley offers
to sell the DOS Molnos team entire to nny
minor league town in this country , the
members having agreed to stny together
for the balnnco of the season.
UESUI/TS OX THK HtJXMXG TUACiCH.
In nml Out Work of l'r-iiiltr Start * an
Iniinlry tit llriETliton ,
NEW YORK , July 23. There were a lot
of upsets nt Brighton Beach today , the
worst of them being in thn third race , when
Ben Eder , M. F. Dwycr's purchnse from
the west , wns beaten nt 1 to 3 by the rank
outsider Premier , who in his last race could
not got out of his own way. The result of
the race wns the Institution of nn Investi
gation by the stewards. It was too glar
ing to escape ofllelnl notice. In the llrst
nuo : Lambent was the favorite , but landed
among the also rnns , the victory going to
Patrol , the outsider. In the second raso
the lalent returned to the attack , making
Lady Mettle the choice. Shu fnrcd no bet
tor , for sin- could do no better thnn third ,
Taral driving Sunny Slope Into Hie load
und winning handily from Azure , the second
choice In the bntllng. Then cnmo the Pre
mier nice. In which no ono but a select few
thought of him. Lady Mitchell , Frnnk-
nnasi-o and Lndy Loulso were practically
equal favorites for the fourth race , although
Tunknnnt-eo was more heavily backed.
Lady Mitchell Jumped Into the lead ut once
and opened n Klip which the others could
not mnko up , winning by half a length
handily. The llfth rnco wns nt a mllu
nnd a half , nnd Nankipooh was at odds on.
The pnco wns very slow and the favorite
won easily. In Iho Blxth rnco Religion was
p. big favorite. The finish -wns Iho holtesl
of the day nnd not until the last jump.
when Ameer poked Ills nose Into the Hrsl
place , was II decided. In the Inst sacu
Lady Inez was a hot favorite with odds on ,
but ho bled und did not llnlsh , the rnca goIng -
Ing to ilnnchester. Results :
First race , flvo furlongs , selling : Patrol
( R to 3) won , Uarien (3 ( to 1) ) second , Right
Roytil (5 to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:03.
Second race , flvo furlongs. Belling : Bunny
SIopo (7 to 1) ) won , Azure (4 ( to 1) ) second ,
Lady Mettle (3 ( lo 2) ) third , Time : 1OS : } } .
Third race , mlle and one-sixteenth : 1're-
rnler (12 ( to 1) ) won , Hen Eder (1 ( to 3) second
end , Septour (4 to 1) ) third. Time ; 1SOV& .
Fourth race , Vcstnl , Jmlf mlle : Lndy
Mitchell (12 to G ) won , Lndy Lotiluc (11 to G )
second , Tanhunoseo CD to G ) third. Tlmo :
.
Firth race , mile nnd one-half ,
Nnnklpooh (2 ( to H ) won , Hornpipe (13 lo G )
second , Long Beach (12 ( lo 1) ) third. Time :
2:3814. :
Sixth race , Mvo furlongs. Belling : Ameer
(4 to 10) won. Refugee (3 to 1) second , Hu-
Jlglon ( G to 2) ) third. Time : l:03'i.
Seventh rnco , ono mll < > , selling ; Manches
ter (10 ( to 1) ) won , Illusion (15 ( to 1) ) second ,
Sir Dlxon (10 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:44. :
ST. LOUIS. July 2S. Thlx wns the IndlcH1
day nt the Fair grounds , nnd despite the
tcrrlblu heat 0.000 people attended the rnccH ,
which were run over a fust track , Favor
ites captured the third , fourth and llfth
events. Results :
First race , selling , six furlongs : My Maid
won , Hnno Bella (10 to 1) ) second , Fannie
Ilowrna (8 ( to B ) third. Time : ins-Jl.
Second race , Helling , ono mile : Tin Irven
( Si ) to 1) won , Forseon (7 to l ) second , Shin-
inn Ilplio (8 ( to 1) third , Tlmo : 113' ; ' < . .
Third race , Hcven furlongs : Free Advlro
(7 ( to 20) ) won. Honor (3 ( to 1) ) second. Amy T
00 to 1) ) third. Tlinu : 12S'J.
Fourth race , mlle und one-Hixte mh : Ace
(15 to 20)-won ) , Pinken Poller ( S to 1) ttecond ,
Juno (4 to 1) ) third , Tlmo : l:4 > i.
Fifth rare , 2-yi'nr-olds , live nnd one-lmlf
furloiiKti : Buck Vldero 43 tu G ) won , Junnlta
(12 to 1) second , Dare II (0 to 2) third. Tlmo :
Blxth ruco , Belling , ono mile ; Pnvmac (5
to 1) ) won , Outuwuy (7 to 10) ) xvcond. Robert
III (20 to 1 > third. Time : JH3V4.
CINCINNATI. July 23. The Covlngton
stakes , a selling sweepstakes for 2-yuar-
olds , wan the feature of today's racing at
Latonla , Eugenia Wlikra , the favorite ,
won the rnca handily from Hal * Off , True
Light Kftllng third money. Truck fa t ;
weather not. ncuultu ;
First race , .six furlongs , xclllng : Toorga
(3 to 1) ) won , ArrncH (3V4 ( to 1) ) second , Bprlns-
vula (1 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:10.
Bccoud race , mile. Holling : Letchcr (18 (
to G ) won. ilamo tioodwln ( C to 1) ueuond ,
Gov. liolt-a ( I ID 1) ) thin ) . Tlmo : 1:41 .
Third race , six furlong * , selling : I'tcston
(2 lo ] ) won , Sutuuma (9 ( to 2) ) second , Huulu
H (20 to 1) third. Time : 1HVS.
Fourth raco. Covlngton stakes ; value ,
S1.410 , ilvo furlonKtt : Eugc'iilu U'lukt-a (2 to 1) )
von , HutB Off (3 to 1) ) ( iecond. True Llisht
< S to I ) third. Time : 1:0214.
Fjftb race , Ilvo and one-half furlouga :
Rey do Angeles (4 ( to 1) ) won. Robnlr (4 ( to 1)
second. Argosy H (12 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo :
'sixth race , mile , selling' ! Lily of tlio Wrst
(4 to 1) ) won , Remnant II ( S to fi ) second ,
Birmingham (15 ( to 1) ) third , Time : i-44.
MILWAUKEE. Wls. , July n First rnco ,
six furlongs , selling ; Umbrella won. Con-
Blanco second , Tonfe third. Time ! llfi : > i.
Second race , Ilvo furlongs , pelllng : Eaton
Jacket won , ilnnquo II second , Pnrmcsnn
third. Tlmo : 1:03. :
Third rare , six furlongs , selling ! Thn Kit
ten won. Master Fred { iecond , l ady Rose
third , Time : 1:33. :
Fifth race , mile : Pnros won , Dick Relmn
second , Rey Del Mnr third. Tlmo : 1:47 : < 4 >
six iv iiuYrila ? itAt'U ' nn ti.\ ,
Event ill flrnnil iNlnnil AKrnellnu
Mueli AHeiitlitn.
GRAND ISLAND , Neb. . . July 2S.-Spo (
clal , ) A largo nnd enthusiastic crowd at
tended the opening of the six day lilcyclo
race last night. At 7:15 : Wellington Uuller ,
L. C. Hnnscn. It. W. Llndloge. C. V. WIN
lard , Hnrry Cttlbertson , II. P. Christiansen , ,
George Schlelger. Judson King nnd Clnrenca i
Shi-mold of this city nnd Joseph Fllllon of
North Platte lined tip to the sorntoh nnd
Immedlntely begun llielr long race. The
llrst few miles were slupglsh , but Hntisen
nnd Christiansen noon set the pnco nnd
thu running was then hot. Twenty mlla
nnd one Inp were mnde In the hour. Bclilel-
Ker did some most plucky riding. Twice ho
fell , but ench tlmo quickly remounted and
did his best to recover. Ho wns nt ono tlmo
n lap nnd n hnlf behind , but recovered the
distance just ns the hour expired , ShclHeiil
nnd Fllllon tnvo out. King wns discouraged
by a severe fall nnd dropped out , Chrls-
llniiRen nlso had n fall , but by hard work
recovered. The result Is :
Miles , Laps.
lltltler 20 1
Hnnscn 20 l
Mmlhme art v
Wlllard 20 1
Culbortson 20 1
Schlelgcr , . 20 n
Fllllon 11 I
King S 1
Shellletd fi 3
Butler cnmo In nhead nnd won the tlmo
prlio for the evening. After the six day
went n boys' rnco for hnlf n mile wns run.
Fred Fllllon lowered the state record to
1:14 : , winning llrsl prlzu. Albert Wllhelm
won second ,
niOYCl.15 IIKATS r.MMtESS TllAlff.
t Ilitee * the "Empire Stni * '
uml Wlnw mi n Mlle Ilini.
SYRACUSE , N. Y. , July 28. When the
westward bound Empire State express was
about two miles west of Syracuse this after
noon It niccd six athletic young men on
n Boxtuplet. Arrangements for the rneo
were qulntly completed -several days ngo.
At this point la n stretch of cinder path
about four feet wide and a mlle nnrt n halt
long. An soon as the Empire hove in sight
the sextuplet got under way. The Emplro
was boon abreast and the race began. For
a quarter of a mlle It was an even IhlnK.
At Iho end of n mile the sextuplet was four
lengths ahead. The sextuple ! wns then -u
obliged to alow down , owing to a short - < | 1
bridge a quarter of a mlle ahead. A num
ber of railroad officers nnd bicyclists wit
nessed the rnca ami four photographs of tlio
racers were secured.
Klu'itli Iliiiniil of ilu * OlioNM Tourney.
NUREMBURG , July IS. The eighth round
of the international chess tournament was
played in this city , the result being as fol
lows :
Sehallopp beat Showalter In n PotrofC de
fense , after sixty-four moves.
Marocszy and Telchmnn drew a Rtly Lo
pez , after Ilfty-soven moves.
Marco beat Blackburn In n counter center
CTimhlt , after elslitv-slx moves.
Suhlelchler and Chnrousek drew n p-ql
opening , after sixty-nine moves.
Tsohlgorln boat Lnsker In a queen's gam
bit , after llfty-slx moves.
Schiffer and Slelnltz drew a four knight's
game , alter thirty-six inovej ) .
Plllsbury boat 'larrasch In a. queen's gam
bit , after slxty-ono moves.
Albln and Junovsky drew a Uuy Lopez ,
after sixty-four moves.
Walbrodt brat 1'orges in a French defense ,
after forty-six moves.
Winawer , a bye.
Stiiiili- Scull Ilnei * : il Halifax.
HALIFAX. N. S. . July 23.-Tho principal
event of the llrst dny'tt program of thn
oarsmen's cnrnlvnl wns In the professional
single- scull nice for the "world's chnm-
plonshlp , " distance , three miles. Seven ,
started , as follows : E. D. Ropers of Schuy-
ler , N. Y. , E. D. Durnan of Toronto , J. J.
Casey of Boston , Louis Lovott of Halifax.
Gnorgo Bubenr of London , Edward Hnnlou
of Toronto nnd G. C. Gaudaur of Atherly ,
Out. Gnudaur took the lend from the stnrt ,
being closelv followed by Durnnn and hu
by Rognrs. These positions were mnintalnod
throughout. Gaudaur crossed the llnlsfr
line in 20:23 : , having almost a walkover.
Rogers led Hnnlon nbout hnlf a length.
Casey nnd Lovott did not llnlsh. The ex-
champlon was somewhat handicapped "by . (
having to row In n borrowed shell , his ' ,
own having been damaged In transit. The - '
prizes In this event were $300 to lirst , $151)
to second nnd $100 to third.
Grimil Olrpiilt ItniH nt Clevelnml.
CLEVELAND , July 23. The track at the jj
Clevelnnd Driving park was In poor condi
tion today for the beginning of the grand " '
circuit meeting1. Ruin lind fallen during-
the forenoon nnd the polng wia heavy.
About 2.COO persons were present. Both
events were taken by Invorltes. Results :
Trotting. 2:21 : class , purse 52,000 : Corlc Mc
Gregor won llrsl fourth nnd llfth heats.
Tlmo : 2:20i : , 2:1 : ' 4 , 2:1314. : Ben won second
heat in 2:1914 : and was second. Helen 1C
third. Woodford , Strathboy , Little Grimo.
Island L , Nlnnescnh nnd Kate McCrnckln
nlso started. ,
Trotting , 2:27 : class , purse J2.000 : Walter > * *
S won In straight heats. Tltno : 2:1814 : , 2:19'A :
2:22. : Nancy L second. Marguerite third.
Donna Ines also started.
Cooiliroixl Mectluiv IleKln * . .A
LONDON , July 2S.-Thls was the first i
day of the Goodwood rnco mcotliifr. Tlio
Stewards' cue of 300 sovereigns for ,1-yenr-
olds nnd upward wns won by J. R , Ynnk'rt
bay colt , Chasseur. Sir Thursky'H Tartar
was second , M. R. Lebaudy's Sweat Auburn
third. There were twenty-four starters ,
including Mr. WIshard'H American here ,
Ramapo ,
AVRSTKUX PKXSIONS. flm
of ( lie Iiiite AVnr Heiiieiu-
ltere l liy lln- Ci'iu'r.-il Coveriiiiu-iit.
WASHINGTON , July 23 ( Special. ) Pen
sions granted , issue of July 11 , were :
Nebraska Original : Garwood Butts ,
Omaha , Douglas ; Champion S , Chase ,
Omaha , Douglas. Renewal : Henry Lanx ,
Mncon , Franklin , Original widow : Ellen
E. Blackson , Hartley. Red Willow.
North Dnlcotn Original widow : Amandii
B. Sllkworth , Lisbon , Uunsoin.
South Dakota Original ; Dcroy Enton , , - >
Brltton , Marshall. Increnco ; Wllllnm M. j
Shnff , Cnnton , Lincoln ; George W. Me- , y
Glenn , Bowdlo. Kdmundx. Orlglnnl widow i
( special July 1C ) : Nancy A , Curtis , Worth-
Ing , Lincoln
Iowa Original : Samuel W , Anderson ,
KcoUnk , Lee. Additional : Jacob Boblett.
Pnnoru , Guthrln , Relssuo nnd Increasn :
Lpvl Anderson , Kllbourno , Van Btircn.
Original widows , etc ; Alexander DavlM
( fathc-r ) , Burlington , DCS Molt-eu ; Huttlo L.
Scrlbncr. Albion , Mnrxhal ) .
Colorado Original : Jumes C , Coail , Vlc
tor. El Paso.
IHHUO of July 13 were :
Nebraska Original : Augustus Morrow.
Arnold. Custer ; Mlchnul Holllo , WnyJninl ,
Polk ; John J. Bunn. Omnlia , Douglnu ; John
Steven , McfJook , Red Willow : Irwln A.
Fort , North Plntte. Hull Additional : Inv
Alnsworth , Fremont , Dodge ,
lown-Orlglnnl : Daniel D. Hoyd , Wllllamu-
burgb , Iowa. Increase : Danlol Bnyder ,
Dlxon , Scott , Orlpltml widows , etc. : Fried-
orlckn Husner. Strnwberry Point , Clnytonj
Sarah D , Cook , Drlhl. Dclawnro.
Colorado Original ; Robert O. EdwnnlH ,
Fort Collins , Larimer ; Pedro Domlngiiii- ,
Wnlsenburfj , Huerfano ; AVIIIIarn W. Rlckel ,
Fort Morgan , Morgnn. Original widows
Burah Watson , Colorado Springs , El Puxo.
J'uiitH iIiiUerH Join ( lie SlrlUe.
NE\V YORK , July 28. Tiireo thousand
pnnt worlu-rn joined thu tnlloru' wtrllio to
day , Hwc'lllng the total number of hnnih-
now out lo nbonl 22,000 , Tonight the chil
dren's Jacket irmkerH ( socialistH ) nent won !
to the Brotherhood of Tullorw Unit llipy
would quit work tomorrow. They hnvo al
leged .grievance and would not admit that
tlii.'y worn prompted by Hymjuithy for thu
tailors , It Is thought probubla that the
tallorx will break ilia alliance ; with thu
contractor * immediately und enter Into in
dividual L-outructs.
FI-L H Of II
HURLEY , Wl . , July 28. A disastrous fire
broke out In u rut ; warehouse In tliU ( own
this afternoon and before It waa got uiuipi'
control nn entire block of liuelneaa IIOIIHCU
was in ilamfH. Tliu pout olllco and n niim-
ber of bUHinpKi ) structures were deatroyed ,
NEW LEWISV1LLE , Ark. , July Jtt-A,1
dbatitrouH lira uwept thu mill , lumber ,
planer , dwelling und Haven railroad vnru at
bunny South Lumlx > r company lost nUht ,
destroying l.WW.tOO feet of lumber , The Ijs *
In $50,000 , heavily Insured.
Many a day' work U lout by nick hf adaclu * ,
caused by indigestion and atoinach troubles.
PeWltt'n J.lttlu Knrly ItUert ) are the mu/it
effectual pill for ovcrcomlug such dldlcullle * ,