TJIE ( mAITA DAILY 75EE ! TlT ftSDAY , AVGTST 0 , 1890. SPEGIKL NOTICES. Ailvrdlnrltirnln for lr | e column * vrlll lie ( nlccn until JJZino p. m. for Ilic cvcnlnic nn l ntH 8 11. in. for tlio iniiriiliiK mill Siimlny edition * . Aflvrrtlicrii , liy rciinmtlnir n mini- licrcil Hiffck , cnn linvo nnmvern n l- IroHinl to n Miinilicroil letter In cnrr of The Hoc. Annu-rrn MO inlilroiinLMl will lie ilcllrcroit on prcnonlntlcm ttl < li check tinlr > IlntfN , 11-So n wont llr.it Innertloiij Je a iroril tlic-rc-nfrr. Xotlilim tnUcn for leu * limn Sr.c for tlic Ilritt Inrncr- tlon. Tlu-nr iiilvrrllscnicntd mtiNt If run oniiNrciitlvel } * . WAM'HD MAI.H 11131.1 * . WANTED , AN HHJA ! WHO CAN THINK OK dome simple thins to pntnt7 Protect your Idcim , they mny lirlns you wealth. Write John Wcilrtcrbiirti & Co. , Uopt. V , 1'ntcnl Attorneys , WnnhliiKton , 1 > . C , , for their IHH ) vtlt" otter nnil i Hut of two hundred Inventions wanted. II oio i : WANT STATIJ AND I.OCAI , for the Athcnc-um Fraternity , combining life nnil ncclilmt Insurnnce , ROOII contracts nnl choice territory ; ari'lr ' < > JM. . Wnrrt. miimno organiser , < 03 Uco Imllillnif , Omaha : ottlca hours 8 to 10 n. m. II 7-A5l WANTKD. KXl'nniKKCRD D11UC1 CI.KIIK AT once. Hefly fntc T 67 , lice. 11 ' 11 6 WANTKD. MEN"FOH i.vsYvonic7 oooD pny , 1 IS Davenport utreet. 1I-M7I3 f > * "fi\ItKSMKX TOIl Otm ItUYAN AND M'KIN- Icy clKnrs ; 130 weekly ntid rxprtifps ; expert * i-ncf unnecewnri' . 1'olk , Hltchte & Co. , St. Louis Mo. 1I-M7M C WA\THI > _ KKSIAI.I3 111.1,1' . WANTKD. nilllj FOR CinNKUAI. HOUSK. work , nt 523 N , JOlh street. C M708 G WANTKD , NtJIlSi : Olltt. FOll ONK CHILD. Booil , competent nurse. Apply nt S319 Ilnrncy trect. C 726-3 POll ItUM' IIOIISKS. HOUSK9 IN AII , I'AllTS OF T1I13 CITY. THH O. V. Davis Conipnny. 1D05 Furnum. I ) 576 HOUSKB , I1KNEWA & CO. , 103 N. 13TH ST. U-577 MODIM1N HOUSES. C. A. STAItn , 923 N.Y. LIFE D 57S HOUSES. WALLACE , DltOWN 1ILK. 10 & Uoug. U-B79 ' 8-I1OOM. DKTACHKD. MOD1SUN HOUSH , 523. SC21 Capitol avenue , II. 11. Itoblson. D GSO TWO FINE IIOUSKH. ONE 8 , OXE 9 IIOOMS. 117 mid 1:3 a. 3 < ith St. ; nil mouVrn rcnven- lences ; lx ? t rcaldence t rt of the clt" . Inquire _ . N , Y. 1.1 re ; telephone 1MX5. 13-M5S1 STEAM HEATED "STORES AND FLATS , llowartl Itnnck , accnt , 1610 Chicago street. L ) MES2 FOU HUNT , XIODEHN 8-HOOM HOUSE AT Gtl 1'aik Ave. Inquire nt l uller'M druj ; store , 14th nnil Douglas tits. D JII81 CHOICE HOUHHS AND C-OTTAGES ALL OVEJl the city , 3 to J30. Fidelity , 1702 Fnrnam. 1 > 018 LIST OF HOUSES , THE IIYHON Co. . 212 S. Hlh Bt. D 584 HOUSES. F. D.WEAD. . 1STII AXD DOUOLAS. U-lCOO-a6 HOUSES FOU HENT IN ALL PAHTH OP THE city. llrennan-Love Co. , I'nxlmi Ulock D-28I.A1B TEN-HOOM HOUSE , ALL MODEUN IMrTtOVE- ments. Owen JlcCaffrey , 2iM llarncy St. I > JI2S4 t-UOOM HOUSE WITH BATH ; R25 8. 21ST ST. D 1J3-A2I * FOR IlENT. TWO STONE AND riniCK houses , 12 ronmn each , modern tinprovcniciits odnptPil to hoarding house. chPnn. J. W. Sim cral. 3.12 lice Illdg. D-M1 IiAKQE FUUNISHED UtODEUN HOUSE. ADdress - dress T , 12ec. D 10 t-iioo.M , DETACHED. " MODBIIN HOUSE $23 .Inquire IC21 Capitol avenue , II. H. lloblson. D-SSO KLEOANT RESIDENCE , CHEAP. 2C01 CAPI 61 avenue. D MJ01 10' KUUNISHED HOUSE , 12SI SO. 20TH ST. V. D" Wcnil. 161li un > l DoiiKlaa His. D 711 10 FOR IlENT , 4-nOO.M HOUSE AND STAIJLE 1C21 Ohio Bt. D 70S G' KUItMSlIlM ) U00.1I.S AM ) IIUAHD. Nir-ELY FUUNISHED ItOOMS AND HOARD .SM7 DOUB'.OA K JllfilS A6 PLEASANT UOOltS , WITH UOAUO. 19J2 F J1G90 S3 LOVELY IIOOMS , GOOD UOAIID , J3.f,0 AND $1.00 week. 511 N. 19th. F M70J 10 * IIOOMS WITH ISOAUD ; TUAXSIENTS AC comino'latcd. Utopia , 1721 Davenport st. F 710 10 * voii s A.M ) F115.ST CLASS IlIUCK STOHE DUILDINO. 101 I'uinam ; three Htorlea and b.iseni'-nt ; will iiltel tu milt tenantr low lent. SH 1st Nnt'l irk bldg I T FOU IlENT. THE < -STOHY IlfilCK UUII.DINO at ! > 18 Farnani H ! . Thin building has a llreproo ceiiipnt lia onicnt , complete bteani heating nx tuic.t , water on nil Hours , gas , etc. Apply a the oulco of The lice. I 910 A < JH.\TS WAM'ED. WANTED-5,000 AENTS ! FOll UUSSELL'S AU thorlzol "Lives of McKlnlcy uml Ilobart. ' BSD iJURen , eleBftntly Itluetrnted. Trice enl Sl.iU The IKnnil ! the cheapest , and outsell ; nil others. CO per rent to aKcntB , and frelghti jiald. liciokH now ready. Save time by send Ing CO cents li : stiuniiH for tin mi tilt at once , AUdrcts A. I > . Wortlili'Kten & Co. . Hartford , Conn. - .T 11281-AtT' WAVrKITO lti.VT. A1IOUT SE1TEMUEII 1ST , NINK-llOOM , DE liu-hed IHIUMI In boutliwcsl liurt of rlty. Ad < lrc83 T D9 , lioe. K 721-C * WANTED , FUUNISHED HOOM IN OSLVH r Council Dluffs by eldn-y | Ki'titlcman ; mus lii with Chrlntlnn fnmlly whi-re roniforta o liomn cnn IHI hud ; alxo stublo room lor bore ninl liujiKj' . Aililn-fH T CI , lite. K 72)-5 WANTED , I'l'HNIHIinn COTT.U5E7 13Y MAJ nnd wife : no clillilreli : hlRhent rrfeirnces long or Khort tlnio. AOJiebS T C3. Ilec. K 11733 G * STOIIAfiU. 1'AClFir STOHAOE AND WAnEHOUSB CO. , S "S-910 Jones. Ufiieral storage nha forwarding , M-C86 BTOIIAOB , KlIANIC EWEIIS , 1211 HAItNEY , M 5S7 VAf 1 KTOIIAUE , 14IS l-'AIl'il , TEU 1539 , jt-oss l.'Olt SAM'1IOHSiS : AM ) FOll SALE. Olt TUADE. ( IOOD PHAKTON. douWo light lull new. ulpelo liarncbx , illnmoiul rltis ulxl OUmond Hhlrt alu < | . Will trailn any of tli < > nluivn for Immeti or mates. Cull at 1214 Hnrney Stv m luln > . I' HO wiTjrSBLL MY STYLISH HOUSE. KU8.S13T hnme s anil hnnd omo Ncupott en it nt n liar. Kiln. This > > u tplriiillil chnm-e to KH a fai-h- JcumUo rle at half ltn wmth. Kothliii ; like It In toi > n. Vrlce , JW.W ; lost tuo $15.0 < i. AU- drcis T M , Jite , I1 M7iV > 7 tUllAlllLlTY"Tii\LKS-CAllltIAfJEH. HUoaiES , nltarluns , bottom iirlc s. A. J , Hlmpson , 1409 Pudw. 1-.OS9 WOOD , JS TO $1,10 A COHIJ. T. MUIUIAY. Q-Mm-AII IIIST H.\nnwoon tioo AND CHICKEN fence ; also ' 'all wire. " C. n , le , 901 Douslas. Q-WO tD.HAND .RH. 519. J5 , i , : o. IIIOYCLES rcntrd , Oiu. Illoy. Cu. , Si3 N. ICth St. I.ADY'M I1ICYCLE. S5 : GENT'S , IJO ; cash ; bolh In KOoJ * hape , 7113 Capitol ave. Q CM-5 AND uuiiaAi WIOOP HAFE : TIMK lock atittclinipiit : also invdlum slied ilreproof. 1-yr-oM trolling colt , ( lulpto , rcijlslcieJ ; sire Trenton ; dam Il" . F. D. Wcad , ICth and Duutlam. Q-I15 t MISCISLI.AXiOU9. COUNTY FAIIIJ MAKE KNTHIK3 IlEFOnH tht fair cpeni ; set ntry tUuki at once from _ " ' Merttary. af , llcrv y. H-M7J1 It CtAlIlVOVANTS. ? P.I < AI ? ' PsvciiOMirrmo LIFE . . r td r nd tenchir of occult iclincu. KH Wj-n ttr t.f COKBC ! ! Uluflt * . S7ll MAH3AOU MATHS , KTC. MMB. SMITH , lilt DOltOIjAS HTUKKT , JltD floor , room 7 , mnxsngc , Mfntn , alcohol nml sul phuring Irnlhu. T-W * MMIJ. LA11UE. BATH , MASSACin. 1 T ilOW- nrd St. T M574-AM" MIIS. Dn. LION , EM'rrnic MASSAOE PAH- lorn. refr < v > hln nnd curative : don't fall to call , 417 S. llth St. , upmnlm. T-.MC9C-7' MMI3. AMKS , iuTlisTltASSAaR. W S. 1JTII HI. , room 3. T M05 10 * 1'KIISO.VAL. MISS VAN VALtcnNiumo nKarnovs run- tnanpntly liy elcctrlclly supcrlluous hnlr. moles , wnrt * . etc. Iloom ll , N. T. I.lfi . , ItUI'TUIlE rUHED : NO PAIN ! NO DETEN ; tlon from buslnc-s ; wo refer to hundred * of patients cured. O. E. Miller Co. , 507 N. Y. Life bulldlnu , Omnhn , Ncu. U-591 VIAVI. I10MK TIIKATMHNT I'Oll UTHUINE troubles. 1'liVBlclnn In ixltcnJance. Consulta tion or health book free. 311 Dec Mil ? . 11 591 nosTON nniss CUTTINO AOAHE.MY. n. SM Knrbach l > Ik ; lenrn tlie best system no rcflttlnRi leach's wanted ; circular * tent. Mrs. O. Sholljr.- U tgj OtTllK 1'OH MANGEi t QAI T. 42 , 1 KB. U M3i-A2J * WANTED , PAHT1ES TO S11A11M A FIIE1O11T rnr for the shipment of household goods from Council Illuffs to Denver. Apply James Si O'Keefe , Council llliifrf U MM1 C WILL LOAN JW.OO TO J75.nfl ON TWO ' 9C I11OH grade tlaOy and gentleman's ) bicycles , for their use evenlnm : slity days ; expeilcnccd riders. Addnss T C2. lice. U M723 7 MOM3Y TO I.OA.HIJAL KSTAT1-3. \NTHONY LOAN & TIIUST CO. , S15 N. Y. L. Quick money nt low rates for choice farm loans In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. \ \ 590 CITY LOANS. C. A. STAHH , 023 N. Y. I.IVK. Vi yn .IONEY . TO LOAN ON IMI'llOVED OMAHA real estate , llrennan , Love Co. , 1'oxton block. W 593 , OAN8 ON IMPUOVED Ik UNIMI'UOVED CITY property. W. Fnrnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnani. , W-5M iJONlOY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. THE O. V. Davis Co. , IMS Fnrnam St. W 600 IOANS ON IMPROVED CITY AND FARM property ; low rates. H. II. Irey. 901 N. Y. Life. W-D75-A5 F. D. WEAD , LOANS , 1ST1I AND DOUGLAS. W-903-AO AIONUV TO I.OAX CHATTELS. , IONtY ! TO LOAN ON FU11NITU11E. PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. ; at lowest rnte In city ; no removal of Roods ; strictly conlldentl/il ; you can pay the lontt ore at any time or In any amount. OMAHA MO11TOAGE LOAN CO. , SOU So. ICth St. X-60I MONEY TO LOAN. 30 , CO , 90 DAYS : FUnNI- tuic , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room S Barker bile . X C02 IIUSINKSS CIIA.VCISS. FOR SALE , ADOUT 2.000 L1JS. MINION TYPE , 700 Ibs. nttate. COO Ib.s. , bievtcr type , 130 pair two-third cases. 40 double Iron stands for two- third cases. This material was used on The Oinalm IJeo and Is In fairly good condition. Will be Mild cheap In , bulk or In nuantltles to suit purchafer. Apply In person or by mall to The Dee Publishing Co. , Omalia , Neb. Y 713 S3 AVEIAE , WEEKLY NET INCOME WITH J2CO Investcil. Safe , conservative , prospectus , proofs free. F. Dally , 1293 ' Uroadivny. New York. Y USSS-AG * FOU SALE. THE M'TAOUE HOTEL. WITH llrst-clnsa reMnurant and bar attached , Is of fered for sale on reasonable terms. Apply to J. H. Evans , Nat. Hank of Commerce. Y MC14 DHUG STOCK FOP. SALE : WILL INVOICE J.1.iiOO to $4.0(10 ; will take J3.000 cash ; stock In first-class condition ; located In south central town ; town of 10.000 population , ill health , reason for selling. Address T 49 , Hoc.Y Y 630-0 * GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOll THE PROPER man with drug store. Address , X , care Omaha Dally Hoc. Y C97 8 FOR SALE. GOOD PAYING DRUG STOCK IN town of 3CO ; best of reasons for selling ! easy terms to right parties. Address Lock llox 10 , Imogene , la. Y M727 C * FOR EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE. J30.000.00 IN SOME RUSINESS property paying S per cent for vacant business room In Omaha or good latin. . , care Omaha IJee. Z M732 S3 KOH 3AI.EHEAI. ESTATE. MISTRACTS. THE 1JYUON REED COMPANY. RE 603 FOR SALE. SIX GRAIN ELEVATORS IN Gage county. Neb. , on the Union Pacltlc rail way ; easy terms nnd cheap. Address J. G. Shea , room C20 N. Y. Life bids. RE-C04 FOR SALE. TWO VERY FINE FARMS IN Douglas county , 120 and 130 acres ; 43S acres In Knox county ; 160 acres In Buffalo county ; nlso two burglar-proof , time-lock safes. Wil liam K. Potter , Receiver. RE M373 1CO-ACRE FARM. CLEAR ENCUMBRANCE : price Jl.CCO , ' 4 down , balance 12 years time. G per cent. Where they repair watches 73c. J. H. Day , Jeweler , Ilee building. RE C3 | „ . . BALE , C5 ACIIKS OP CHOICH GAItDKN- Intt land two inllen nnil a half southeast of South Omalm ; a Rirnt bargain ; will veil part or nil ; terms to suit purchasers. Thomas Hector , South Omnlm. HE 6JI 3 HOUSE AND LOT. 1 ml. NO. 19TH ST. J930. Splendid cottage liome , S1.3J3. ' F. D. Wend , ICth and Douglas. RE 713 G WANTED. 40 ACRES FOR CASH. Wanted , 20 ncres for cash. Wanted , business property for cash. Wanted , cheap place for cash. Wanted , lot for land ami cash. Wanted , to loan , J.CD to r..OuO. Wanted , 3.000 second-hand brick. Wanted , farm In Iowa for cash. Wanted , farm In Nebraska for cash. C. F. Harrison , 912 N. Y. Life. RE1723' AXH I.OAX ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & H. ASS'N PAY 8 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 4. 3 years old : always re deemable. 1701 Farnam St. Nattlnger , Sec. 603 HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Intetest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & H , Ass'n , 1701 Farnam. O. M. Nattlnger , Sec. GOG HAIll DHI'ZSSI.VG. THH PALACE HEAUTIFUL. FIRST CLASS hair dressing , manicure ana massage parlors. 1605 Douglas. 287..U7 3IUSIC , AUT AND LANGUAGE , aiOllOE : F. GELLENllKCIv , 11ANJO AND guitar teacher. R , 412 Ilee nidg , Tel. 23.1. 100 IIANKRUPT STOCK OF PIANOS ADOLPH Meyers flno stock of Ktelnway , Knabe , Ivers & Pond , llilggs , Emeraon , Vose & Sons pianos nnd musical merchandise Is now on sale below factory cost : uprights. 1110.00 nnd upwards ; < iuare > , 143,00 and upwards ; 50a folios , ISc : Jic Italian strings , lOc , some Co ; Mo Hohner harps , 23c ; violins and guitars , from J3.00 up ; new pianos for rent , William H , Sehmoller & Co. , 3d lloor MfCague bldg. M675 31 ASTHOLOOV. TUB WONDER OF THE AGE ; PROF. A Mnsery. the greatest astrologer and pnlmlster In the world ; past , present , future told or no charge. 1921 Farnam , 8 to 12 m. , 2:30 : to 9:30 : I'm , 419-A23 ruiiMTUiti : , I'iniNITUIll ! PACKED , WINDOW CUSHIONS and muttrfs.ivs made nnd renovated ; get our prices before placing your order. M. S. Walk , lln , 2111 Cumlng * t. ; tel. . 1331. cos I'AWNIIUOICEHS. H. MAUOWIT2. LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 16 RT. SHOIITHAND ANI ) TVl'EWHITING. A. C , VAN SANTB SCHOOL. 5U N. Y , LIFE. COS 31EUIGAI , . LADIKSI CHICHUSTEK'S ENGLISH PENNYroyal - royal pills ( Diamond brand ) it re the best. Safe , reliable. Tttka no other. Send 4c stani [ > for particular * . "Relief for Ladleu , " In letter by return null. At druggist" . Chi- cheater Chemlral Co. , I'lillailflphla , 1'a. Men- tlon Ilee. MHO ( * AGENOV. CAPTAIN V , IIOSTYN. DirTKCTIVB AOENCV ; all deteollv * work cartfully and proniotly et- ima d | o > Jie Karbach block , Ore l . nd tit u > cok aUf. , Cliljigo. M-U8-B1 IOST. STRAYED , FROM E7J1 N. J7TH. A HAY MARH with fcnr on front foot. Return for reward , Ixwt-711 IJANCINO. CALL ON MOHAN ! ) FOR PRIVATE 1.ESPON3 , day or evening. 1510 Harney. CJo si PATRONIZ HOME INDUSTRIES V uoods made . . -1 ) purchasing l- < itt thu following Ncbraa- > _ 4xJ Ua f.iatorlcs. If you can not liiul what you want , coiiinuinicntu wltli the i 8 * * ininnifactnrers us to \v h a t dealers handle their BAGS. 1JUULAP AND TWINE. 1IK.MIS OMAHA IIAU CO. Manufacturers of all kind ] of cotton nnd bur lap bnRs , rotten dour sacks and twine o spec ialty. CU-118-MS H. llth St. BREWERIES. OMAHA IIHUWI.XG ASSOCIATION. Car lend thlpmcnts made In our own refn * erntor cars. Ulue Illbbon , IMIte Export , VlenJA Export nnd I'umlly Export delivered to all pnn. of the city. FLOUR. S. l\ I LSI AX. Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. C. K. Ulack , Manager. Omaha , IRON WOUKS. DAVIS .fc COWCILL IIIO.V WOHKI. " Iroii unit HriiMB I'oumlcrn. Manufncturem and Jobbers of Machinery , < > cn- tru\ \ repairing a. specialty. 1501. 1503 nnd 1W5 J-ickson street , Omaha , NeD. INDUSTRIAL IUO.V WOHKS. Manufacturing and repairing of all Uln'la ' ot linchlntiry ; , . engines , pumps , elevators , pr'ntlng presses , hangers , shafting ana couplings. 14i ( and H'JS Howard St. , Omaha. l-.VXTOX & VII3HLt.\G IHO.V WOUICS. Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry. Machine nnd Illncksmltt' work. ICnslnocrs nmt Contrnctois for Fire Proof Hullil- ings. Olllce and works : U. P. Ily. uid So. 17th street. Omaha. NIGHT WATCH , FIRE 9ERVICE. AM Kit I CAN UISTHICT T13LKUHAPH. The only perfect protection to property. Exam ine U. Heat thing on earth. Reduces Insurance rates. 1304 Douglas street. SHIRT FACTORIES. J. II. 13VANS NEIIHASICA S1IIHT COM1MXY. Exclusive custom shirt tailors. 1511 Farnam. TENTS AND ) AWNINGS. AVOLF HlllOS. t CO. Manufacturers of tcnl . awnings , tarpollans , flags , banners and Btrtamers. TENTS FOll RENT , 703-703 South Sixteenth streit. Omaha , Neb. Electrotyplng am ] Stereotyping FOII TIIBTUADS. I'l itcfl miulo br unore note < l for tholr nuperior tliiiuli unit printing f utility.V Kunrnnteo Hrst-clasli work. I'lxinpt eerrice nml rensoiniblecli.irKB * . Write for ostlmn . Bond for ' ' " ' ' oneof our ) ' ' 1114 Howard St. . OMAIIJ . 'jir.B. Searles & Searlea SPECIALISTS l fiervous , ' Chronic and Private Diseam WEftFMEH All Prlviito l lioa l nrtl > l ordera of .Una Troiitinout by mall eousultittlou frou * _ „ , - SYPHILIS Cured for life nd the poison thoroughlj eleansed from the iy tem. PILES. FISTULA m niZRTAL ULCEnS. HYDROCELES AND VAIHCOCELB permanently nnd successfully cured. Method new nnd unfalllnf. STRICTURE AND GLEET By new method without pain or cutting- . Call on or adUre with stamp. Dr. Seailes & Searies , WHEELMEN Will find in The Omaha Sunday Bee A complete compsndium Of all the events In the Wheeling World. Better than any special cycling paper. RAILWAY 'ME ' CARD Leaves I11UKL.1NUTON & MO. illVKlt.lArrives OinahajUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason SU. | Omaha S:33am : Denver Kxi > re 3 D:3Sam : 4Ul : > m.UIt ! Hills. .Mont. & I'uijet Slid Ex. 4tt > pm 4Unm Denver Uxiiregi 4IUpm : 7OJI > m.Nebraska Local ( except Hund.-iy ) . 7:43pm : . . .Lincoln Local ( except Sundayli:3uum ) : 2tCpm..I''akt Mall ( for Lincoln ) dally. . . . Leuveu ICIIIC'Aao. IJU11L.INOTON ft Q.iArrlves OmalialUnlon Depot. 10th & Maunn Bin. I Oma'ia D:00pm : . CliU'ttb-o Veatlbule 98am ; . Chicago nxtireaa . 4l5pm : . . Chicago anil St. I.nuU Kxpresi : . , 8Cmain : llIOam : . Pacltlc Junction Local . 6:10pm _ . . . . . . . . . . .Fam Mail . . 25Upni ! Lcuvoa ICIIICAaO. MIL. & ST. I'AUl . | Arrlv ! i OmajialUiiloii Depot , loth & Ma on ata. | Omaha C:30pm : Chicago Limited S0uam ; 11:00am..Chicago Hxpreaa ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 8S5pm Leaves [ CHICAGO & NOnTHWKST'N.jArrlves OmalialUnlon Depot. 10th & Manon Sta. | Omaha ! 0Unm : Eastern Ki > reas 3lOpm ; 4tr.pm : Vestlbuled Limited , , , , 5(5pm : < : lSpm Kt. I'aul Express , , , , :30am : CIOam : Bt , Paul Limited , . . , 905pm ; 7JOam..Carroll : & Klojx City Local . . .ll:10pm : CSOpnl : Omaha Clilcano Bpccl < * ! 8:00ara : Mls ourl Valley i oca 9:30ain : Loavea ICHICAOO , 11. I. A PAOIFJC.IArrlves OmalialUnlon Depot , IQlll & Mnton 8ta. | Omaha HAST. lOMOam.Atlantic Rxnrexa ( er. Sunday ) , , 5:3pm : 700pm ; . .Nltht Expreau , S:15um : 4Mpm..Chicago : Veitlbufed Limited , . . , l:35pm : 4bOin..Bt. : | Paul VfallbuItU Limited. . . . l:3Spm : WEST. 0i3pm.Oklahoma : & Texas nx. ( ex. Sun..10S5am : 1 itOpm Colorado Limited 4Minn ) Liu yea I e. , ST. I' . . M. & u. ( Arrives Omahal Depot. 15th and Webster at , I Omalia 8:15am..HIoux City Awominotlatlun , , , , : wpni IIJOpm..Bloux City Exprem lex. Sun..ll(3am : 8:10am : 3W : > jn : . , I'UHI Malt and Expreii , 5:00pm : 3uupinex. : ( Sal.Vyo. ) . Ux. ( ex. Man , ) , , 5Wpra ; 7Suum.Fremont : lj > cal ( Sundaya Onl/ ; , . 7frjam : Norfolk tlzpreii ( ex. Sun ) IDZ5am : l : pm. . . . . St. Paul Expreu 9liaio : . I 1C. U. . St. J , & C. U. ( Arrives OmalialUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason ati.l Omaha tQ5am : Kum > a City Day Kxpresa CiOum ; 10:0011111.K. : C. Night Ex. via U. P. Trans , 60a : MISSOURI PACIFIC. Arrives Omaha Depot , 15th anil Webiter Bis. Omaha SIOpra..Nebraska & Kancan I.lmlteil..13Upni : 9iOpm : Kansas City Expreba , , G:00am : 5l ; > C'iia..Nebraika Local ( ex. Sun. ) , , . , 8OCam : Leave * J BlOirX CITY & PACIFIC ; lArrlven Omalial Depot. 15th und Webater Sta. I Omaha < : Upm Bt. Pnul Limited 8lJam : L ave BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. Arrive. Omalial Union Depot. ICth & Mason Sla. ( Omaha lilOam. . , , St. Paul Passenger UilOpm 1tOain..81oux : City I'aisenger , , , : C5pra t:5iprn St. Paul Limited : tium L ves UNION PACIFIC. Arrives OmahalUnlon De | > ot , 10th & Maton Bts. | Ornahi : iOam . . . . .Kearney Express 4:10pm : E0am Overland Limited IMipni I pm-Deat'eeft Btromitb'B Ex. ( ex Sun.12:05pm : titipm-.Qraii'l Island Express ( ex. 8uu..12l ; pra . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fast Mall t : Cara Leaves I WADASII nAILWAY. lArrlvts OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th Mason ats.I Omit * Bt. Louis Cannon Hull WESTERN MEH1IE WINNERS Eastern Teams Not infJt in the Big Stnto Team Shoot. In'l NEBRASKA MEN GETJJHE THIRD PLACE I own nn.I llllnolH ; iljf "for Klrnt l'rl e- MhuolliiK llpttor.jvjinn All Pro- vluiiM KNtlinnlPflni.CirpiiU'nt nf All Trnn < lOvi-nt * . CHICAGO , Aug. 5. When a team of five men score forty-five out of fifty birds and docs not set n place , the shooting must , of n verity , be of n high blasa. Such was the case today In the Dupont world's ' cham pion tournament In progress at Uurnsldc. One of them was an Illinois team , captained by A. C. Anson , the noted ball player. The entire day was devoted to the team race , and both sets of trnps were kept running from D a. m. until 6 o'clock. Twenty-eight teams competed for the state championship and a veritable battle of giants ensued , The Iowa team , known as the "Indians , " con sisting of Gilbert , the world's champion , King , Trotter , Hudd and Grimm , ties for the first place with the Illinois' learn No. 1 , consisting of Marshall , Bacon , the state champion , lllngham , Crosby and Powers. Each team dropped but one bird. Three teams from Ohio , Pennsylvania and Illinois , tied for second place. The Nebraska team No. 1 took third , with forty-seven , and sev eral teams divided fourth with forty-six. Old-timers say that It was the greatest shooting ever seen at a tournament. The weather was Intensely hot , but during the afternoon a breeze sprung up , and as the birds were a selected lot , the shooting be came very difficult. The attendance was enormous. Hundreds' of women were In the throng. The conditions Imposed were that five men on each team should belong to ono state and belong to some regularly or ganized club. They shot at ten birds each , $50 entrance for each team , ten birds per man , with $50 added for each team entered by the Dupont company. W. L. Shepard and A. L. Knox refcreed. Today's score : Nebraska Team No. 1-F. U Pnrmaleo , 9 ; Bruckcr , 9 ; Smead , 9 : Montmorency , 10 ; J. C. Read , 10 ; total , 47. Nebraska Team No. 2 A , Glade. 8 ; J. J. Dickey. 7 : Squire , 7 ; J. Denn , 10 ; Latshaw , 'Indiana Team-Lewis , 8 ; Hill. 0 ; Winston , 10 : O. Beck , G : F. ISrli.Jr. , 0 ; total. 42. Tennessee Team Park , 9 ; Rctuors. 9 ; Lidler. S ; Collender , 7 ; Dunn , 8 : total , 41. Minnesota J. C. . 9 : Holt , 7 ; Read , S ; Hnmlln , 7 : MrGlnnis , 9 ; total , 40. Wlsconsin-Dr. Williamson , 9 ; Thomas , 10 ; G. Ucltor , 9 ; Pettlt , 9 ; Merrill , 9 ; total , ' Missouri J. B. Porter. 10 ; J. A. Rllev , S ; Gotlleb , 10 ; Taylor. 8 : Wllmot. 10 ; Intnl. 4fi. Kentucky Chmlwck..IO ! : Dubray , 10 ; Matson - son , 7 ; Trimble , 9 ; Faucut , 9 ; total , 45. Pennsylvania W. S. King. 10 : Denny. 10 ; A. H. King , 9 ; W. G. Clark , 10 ; Messner , 'Kansas Edwards. 9JSexton ; , 9 ; Running , 9 ; Rarhnrt , 4 ; Rooney , C ; total , 37. Iowa Team No. 1-rJ. Avcry. S ; Scott , 9 ; Conrad , 7 ; Chrlsmar ) , 9nKrdman ; , 8 ; total , Iowa Team No. Petersen , 9 : Hushes , 10 ; Christiansen , S ; Gcorgcson , 10 ; Lltons , 7 ; total , 44. i Iowa Team No. .WR. , O. Graham , 8 ; A. Bershelm. 8 ; W. F.V it , 9 ; Harden , 7 ; J. G. Smith. S : total'(6. ' ( . , ' Iowa Team No. 4 Gilbert , 10 ; TV. S. Klnir , 10 ; Trotter , 9 ; Buddf , 101' ; ' Grimm , 10 ; total , 49. ! ' New York Team Np. l--C. S. Blrkhart , S ; E. C. Blrkhart , 9 ; B..Ff Smith , S ; Klrkover , 'New-"York Tearrt 'No. ' S Fulford , ' 9 ; Grover , 10 : McMurchy. ' 8 ; Davenport , 10 ; J. Von Leneerke. 8 : total. 45. Maryland Team MacAlester. 9 ; Bandy. 8 ; Hawkins , 9 ; Dupont-10 ; Claridge , 8 ; total , Ohio Team No. 1 R. E. D. . 10 ; Altlre , 9 ; Red Wind , 10 ; Young , 9 ; Helltes , 10 ; total. 48. < r i 'i Ohio Team No. 2 D. iAPAnson. 10 ; Bodle , 10 ; Sprgss , JO ; Tlppe , jj JV S. Wuldell , 7 ; ° ' Oal'o Tearrt TW. ' 3 Scn'flyler10 ; West. 10 : Ackormnn. 10 ; HIckory..S'Small ' : ' , S'total , 46. Illinois Team No. 1 T. Marshall , 9 ; R. Bacon , 10 : E. Blnnham. 10 ; Crossby , 10 ; R. Powers. 10 ; total. 49. , Illinois Team No. 2 J. E. Price , 7 ; A. E. Price , 10 : Colonel C. E. Fellon , 8 ; A. Klein- man. 9 ; Bopardus , 9 : total , 43. Illinois Team No. .1 11. Dunnell , 10 ; M. J. PItson. 0 : W. Dunnell , 9 ; B. Dunnell , 9 ; R. S. Molt , C : total , 40. Illinois Team No. 4 C. Klelnman , 10 ; M. J. Elch. 8 : McFnrland. 9 ; A. Klelnman , 10 ; Ruble , 9 ; total , 4R. Illinois Team No. 5 F. Dllg. 7 ; Jnmrs J. Smith. 9 ; A. Scmltz , 7 ; Franklin , 9 ; Beck , 9 ; total , 41. Illinois Team No. C George Roll , 10 ; Sam Wilson. 10 : T. L. Parker , 9 ; Frothlngham , 10 : C. B. Dicks. 9 ; total , 48. Illinois Team No. 7 J. P. Watson , 10 ; ft. C. Wlllard , 10 : A C. Anson. S ; Anthony , 8 ; Steck , 9 ; total , 43. Illinois Team No. S Dr. Shaw , G ; T. P. Hicks , 9 ; Dr. Llddy , 9 ; S. Palmer , S ; P. Kuss , 8 ; total , 40. Victim of iin Old Trick. PIERCE. Neb. , Aug. 5-Speclal.-The ( ) Randolph ball team pla'yed a smooth trick -TO-BAG MENDS NERVES Los ! Life Force Restored and Shattered Nerve-Power Quickly Repaired. Tilt" Tolincco-VIcc Uiiilcrmlncn V nml Vitality. .NVrvoux iiroHtr tliin , Ci'llcriil DehllltMonn Tulinuuo A'ervv I'olxuuliiij : . Tobacco-using Is a reckless waste of life force , money and manhood. 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Acfdre'ris ' The Sterling Remedy Co. , ChlragouAIoiitreal ! or New Vorlt. t-utr on the lornl nine ycstcrdny. As n of Vlproe's plnycrs wpro out of town Mnn ngor Hock telegraphed the Hnndolph loy to postpone the name. The Itiitulolph lads , however , had cnRnBed a foreign battery nnil thoiiBht this an excellent opportunity to boat the boys ami cnmo over nnyway. Next Tuesday I'lerce will have her full nine and will go to llandolph to play the tettlrn game. . iSA.MH.S 01' TIIKAT10XAI , I.UAIillB. llnltlniiiro TnriiN III the Strrtch lit tin- lipnil I > r nn Uj-flnnli. nAr.TIMOUK , Aug. D.-The Champions easily defeated the Olnnts today. In the fifth Inning Connaughton's long drive Into the open stand following two suc cessive lilts caused Now York to tally three and In the seventh Qlenson's two- bntrger , followed by two hits , fiave the New York's nnother. The Champions hit Oad Clarke at will. Attendance , 4.1UO. Score : ' -10 Haltlmore . - New York . 0 4 Hits : Haltlmore , 13 : New York. fi. Krrors : Haltlmore , 1 ; New York , r. . Knrtieil runs ! Haltlmore , 0 ; New York , I. Two-bnso lilt : Gleason. Threc-bnso hit : Keeler. Home run : ConnaiiRhton. Stolen liases : Holts. Jennings (2) ( ) , Ooylo (2) ( , Vnn Haltren. Uoulilo play : aieaoon to.Conimuishton fo lleckley. I-'lrst base on balls : orf Ksnor , 2. off Clarke , i : olT Oettlngpr , 1. Struck out : Hy Clarke. 1. Hatterles : Haltlmore. fcspor and Clark ; New York , Clarke , ( lettlnser nnd Warner. Umpire : Sheridan. COI.ON13I.S I.OSI3 IN TIIK UNO. L.OU1SVILW3. Ky. , Alip. B. The Pirates made H three straight today. The Colonels were In the H-ad up to the eighth Inning. when the Pittsburgh knocked Holmes out of the box. Bearing seven runs. Hastings was substituted for Hughey In the llfth In ning. Attendance , 500. Score ! Plttsbure . 0 13 Loulsvlllo . . . . . I 04300100-9 tilts : Plttsburg , 19 ; Louisville. 12. Errors : Plttsburg. 3 ; Louisville. 4. liarncrt runs : Plttsburg , fi ; Louisville , 4. Two-base hits : McCreery. McKarland. Stenzcl , Hustings. Three-base hit : Stcnzel. Stolen bases : Dex ter. Holmes (2) ) , McKarland. Stenzel (2) ( ) . Double play : Cllngman to Rogers to Cas- Hastings. , Hastings nnd Merrill ; Louisville , Holmes , Hermann nnd Dextor. Umpire : McFarlaud. PHILLIKS SCOIIK IN THE NINTH. imOOKLYN. N. Y. , Aug. 5. The Phillies looked good for a shutout at Eastcrn park today until Lachancu and Corcoran made errors In the ninth Inning. Payne then sud denly went up Into the air and three runs for the Quakers was the result. Up to this time Payne allowed the .visitors but five hits. Keener was nn easy mark. Score : Brooklyn . 0 0 fl 1 0 0 0 1 * 8 Philadelphia . 00000000 3 3 Hits : Hrooklyn. 11 : Philadelphia , S. Kr- rors : Brooklyn , 2 : Philadelphia. B. Earned runs : Brooklyn , 4 ; Philadelphia , 3. Struck out : By Payne. 2 ; by Keener , i. First on balls : Off Keener , 1. Home runs : Jones , Corcoran. Three-base hits : Burrell , Thomp son. Two-baso hits : Burrell , Dolehanty. Stolen base : Shlndle. Double piny : Coolcy to Delehanty. Passed ball : Clement. Bat teries : Brooklyn , Payne and Burrell ; Philadelphia , Keener and Clement. Umpire : Hurst. Attendance. 1,500. WON IT IN THE FIRST. BOSTON , Aug. n. The Bostons bunched their hits In the first Inning In today's game and by sharp Holding and good pitchIng - Ing by Sullivan beat the Senators out by ono run. Mercer also pitched u good game , but the visitors were unable to get their hits together. Attendance , 1,200. , Score : Boston . . 1 Washington . 100001002-4 Hits : Boston , 10 ; Washington , G. Er rors : Boston , 1 ; Washington , 2. Earned runs : Boston , 4 ; Washington , 3 Two-basu hits : Hamilton , Lush. Homo runs : Ber gen , O'Brien. Bases on balls : Oft Sullivan. 3 ; off Mercer , 2. Struck out : By Mercer. 4. Batteries : Boston , Sullivan and Ber gen ; Washington , Mercer nnd McOuIre. Umpire : Lynch. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Baltimore . ST 6S 27 &S.2 Cincinnati . 91 G2 29 ( K.1 Cleveland . SS 57 31 04.8 Chicago . ! S3 40 57.0 Plttsburg . SS 49 39 55.7 Boston . SG 47 33 54.7 Brooklyn . 87 40 47 40.0 Philadelphia . 87 39 48 44.8 New York . 87 M 51 41. J Washington . 84 34 50 40.5 St. Louis . SS 2S fiO 31.S Loulsvlllo . SG 22 C4 23.0 Games today : New York at Baltimore ; Philadelphia at Brooklyn ; Washington al Boston ; St. Louis at Chicago. SCOIIKS OF TIIK WESTEIMT I.KAfiUK. IlarncM IMtrlirH Inilluiiniiolln Out of tin * I.end A urn I n. INDIANAPOLIS , Aug. 5 The second same today was called on account of dark ness. Score , first game : Indianapolis 2-C Milwaukee 301000000 3 7 Hits : Indianapolis , 0 ; Milwaukee , 13. Er rors : Indianapolis , 3 ; Milwaukee , 4. Bat teries : Davis nnd Buckley ; Barnes and Spear , Score , second game : Indianapolis 0-8 Milwaukee 0-S Hlt : Indianapolis , 12 ; Milwaukee. 1C. Er rors : Indianapolis , 5 ; Milwaukee , 0. Bat teries : Monroe , Damman and Wood ; Bor- chcrs and Spear. COLUMBUS. Aug. 5. Score : Columbus Kansas City 20000001 0 3 lilts : Columbus , 10 ; Kansas City. 7. Er rors : Columbus , 0 ; Kansas City , 3. Bat- teiles : Wilson , Daniels nnd Boswell ; Cal- lal < an nnd Lake. DETROIT , Aug. 5. Score : Detroit 2-3 St. Paul 000000003 Hits : Detroit. 12 ; St. Paul , 8. Errors : Detroit , 4 ; St. Paul , 4. Hatterles : Thomas and Twlneham ; Denzor and Spies. GRAND RAPIDS , Mich. , Aug. 5.-Score : Grand Rapids 0 r Minneapolis S Hits : Grand Rapids , . " > ; Minneapolis , 14 Errors : Grand Rapids , 2 : Minneapolis , 3. Batteries : McFarland nnd Hedge ; Hutchi son nnd Schrlver. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. St. Paul S ! > HI 33 C0.7 Indianapolis SI GO 3) ) 59.a Minneapolis SS GO 3S M.b Detroit SG 4S 33 55.S Kansas City S7 48 sa 55.2 Milwaukee 01 41 SO 46.8 Grand Rapids 94 S3 VI 33.1 Columbus 91 31 03 33,0 Games today : Detroit at Columbus Grand Rapids at Indianapolis. < : ra nil f I IT n It ItaccH ut ColunilniH. COLUMBUS , O. . Aug. C.-FIno weather and a fast track contributed to the HUC * cess of the races today , The freo-for-al trot was the card that drew out a big crowd. Fantasy's tlmo In the first heat 2OGV : . was the fastest over trotted In a raeu on the Columbus track nnd the fastest mmlo anywhere In n free-for-all trot this season. The first heat In the 2:23 : pace was marred by an accident In which lid Geers the vote-ran driver , had a narrow escape Just after the horses got away. SllkwooO Nut , driven by Grudy , mumbled and fell Red Oak , driven by Geers , wan close behind and bolng unable to get out of the waj wont down also , throwing Gccrs ovt-r his head , Geers struck on his shoulder , and his nresenco of mnd | saved him , for ho crawled under tlio , fence just as Red Oal < rolled over. Ho was pretty badly shaker up , but will bo In tlio sulky again In a few days , Results : 2:15 : trot , purse $1,500 : Newcastle \yon the second , third and fourth hcuts , Tlmo for Infants and Children. Cast or I a destroys worms , allays feverishness - "Catiorla is Botrell adapted to children ness , cures dlarrhcea end wind colic , relieves that I recommend it as superior to iiuy pro- teething troubles , and cures constipation. sctlpllou kuowu to juc/ ' Caatorlu contains uo paregoric , uorjiUIue , H. A. AKCSiiR , Ml ) . , or opium iq auy form , itt fa , Oxford Btr. , IJrooUIyu , N. y. " 1'or several year * 1 have recommended "The use of Castorla U so universal and Castorla , end eliall al-rays continue to dose Us merits to.veil known that It * ccms a so as it lias invariably produced bcucCdal work of Bupererogatloa to endorse it. Few results. " are the intelligent families who do cot Vet" , SI. D. ( Cuktoria witblu cosy icacli. " JiSth Street and 7th Avenue , CAJ003 JlARTVN , D. . , \ New York City , .Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. THC CCHTAUH fOttHLM1. II MUnR > r OTBlIT , NCWYORK CITY J:12S:1Si4. : : . 3Ifi : . r-Ve.1 n won the nrt hent In 2ll',4 nml wit * second. Allnc thlnl. Comhlne , Olerlmn. nolllklnn. OrntiRe Chief , Wllmnrch , Sttnlnml Clay. Ohnrmlnp Chimes nnd Jlmmle HIIRIIC nlao Rtnrtcd. I-'roo-for-all trot , purse 12,000 ! Fantasy won In Htrnlght hrnts. Time ! S:06VJ. : 2OS : , 2:09Vi. : lifitp.tstn nocoiul. Unannqua thlnl , [ .on ! Clinton nlso slnrted. 2:00 : trot , purxa tl.MW : Kentucky I'nlon won the second , third nnd fourth hcnts. Tlmo ! 2:03. : 2OSH. : 2:0n4Klnmnth : won the llrst hent in 2OSU : nnd wna seeond Uounccr third. HUH nlso Htnrted. 2:23 : jiace , purse Jl.MO ( tinnnlnhcd ) : 1'lnnet won the second and third hents. Time : 2UH : , 2H. : Shermnn Clay won the llrst lout In 2:10'4. : Sliver Chimes. Jnek , lied Oak , Ntitlirenker , Jr. . Itobert V , Jlntul nnd Sllkwood Ntit nlso started. STATH ciuriFiT snTirr'vT IIU.VTIIICK. I'vtrcnicly liitrrrnlliiu ; Srrliiif Itnorn XViilfhi'il ! n l.ur c 4'roml. 1U5ATIUPI3. Neb. . AtlB , C.-SpecInl ( Tele- gram. ) The Mfth race meet In the state circuit scries was run oft hero tills after noon before about iMM people nnil wns : i success In every particular. The rnces were ill extremely IntorestlUB , especially the professional , In which the finishes were nil close and cxettlnK , the winner never win ning' by more than n foot. Maxwell and Mockctt did not seem to be recovered from some recent falls nnd Knulrlekson made the blp win of the day.V. . K. Snfier of Denver won all the amateur events , while his team mates carried off their share of seconds nnd thirds. All the riders now on the circuit will go from here to klncoln for the races on the Glh , when they will then go to Omaha for the grand llnnl meet of the circuit to be held there Saturday , Au gust 8. ItestiltH ! One mlle novice : ITntik Onle won , C. A. Hertford second. I'cnrly Clark third. Time1 2St. : ! 2St.Onehalf mile , professional : Homer Kalr- inon won. P. II. RlcCall second , Krcdrlck * son third. Time ! 1:14 2-5. One mile , amateur , open : W. R Sager of Denver won , Otis Gockc second. Art Hills third , Time : 2:23. : One mlle open , profession : John Lawson won , O. A. Maxwell second , Mockelt third. Time : 2:10. : One-half mlle open , nmatotir : Sn er won , Whltcomb second , Clocko third. Time. : 1:10. : 1:10.Klvo mile amateur , handicap : Saijer ( twcn- ty-llvo yards ) won , Oammoa ( scratch ) second end , Whltcomb ( seventy-live yards ) third. Tlmo : :20. : One mlle tandem , professional : Mockctt nnd Sullivan won. Time : 2:221-5. : Three mlle handicap , professional ! Frcd- rlckson ( thirty yards ) won , iver Oustaver- son ( ICO yards ) second , Maxwell ( scratch ) third. Time : 8:433-5. : AIIU ALL H13AIV KOH LOUISV11.I.K. Xliioty-Slx Meet Cluli KlcclN Itn A meeting of the ' 98 meet club was hold last evening at D. J. O'Hrlcn'H , Fifteenth and Capitol avenue , and the work prelimin ary to the jaunt to the Loulsvlllo meet was pushed nearly to completion , leaving little more to he done except the arrang ing of a few minor details. From all re ports It Is oipparent that at least two dozen fully uniformed wheelmen will be In line to represent Omaha. The following of- llcera were elected : Captain , Harry Jltil- hnll ; lieutenant , J. E. Howe ; bugler , F. \V. Fitch. Samples of the complete uni form to be worn by the club were on ex hibition and pronounced "duzzlers" by those who Inspected them. The cap Is of white llannel decked with Ilarlng Ak-Sar- Ucn colors. The balance of the suit Is of white. Large badges , done In Ak-Sar-Hcn colors and bearing the Inscription , "Omaha Wants the League Meeting In 189S. " were distributed to the delegation. Uefore ad journing a "srnulllng committee , " consist ing of Mttlhall , Howo. and Fotterman , was appointed with full powers to act , provided they did so by Saturday evening before the spoclal car leaves with the delegation for Louisville via Chicago. 110U IVHEXX 1II3.VTS CAKH MO 101. . \\VMtcni 'FoiinlN Cliampliiii Dnivii to the lOiiMtcru Crnclr. LONG BRANCH. Aug. 5. The Norwood park Invitation tennis tournament waa con tinued today. The weather was extremely warm and Interfered , greatly with quick plays. Lamed , who won the cup last year , won twice today. Scores : Stevens beat Fischer , C-3 , 2-C , C-l , C-4 ; Larned beat C. Wrenn , 0-3. 7-n , C-4 ; H. D. Wrenn beat Neel , the western champion , 1-0 , C-4. C-2 , G-3. Larned beat Stevens , fi-7 , G-l , n-7 , C-0 , G-3 ; Fischer bent Talmage , C-2. 6-3 , C-l. The tie between Fischer and R. D. Wrenn will be played oft Thursday. AVhiM'l Iltiet'N at MIINOII CHy MASON CITY , In. . Aug. 5. ( Special Tele gram , ) The first day's races of the Mason City Bicycle club were held under favorable circumstances this afternoon. Two thou sand spectators were In attendance. The weather wns flno. Lee Richardson of Chicago cage entertained the people for half an hour -with his trick riding. Uesults : Ono mile , novice : J. K. Mayers , Wavnrly , la. , llrst ; Charles Hullen. DOS Molnes , second end ; W. H. Brayton , Clear Lake , third Time : 2:23 : 3-5. Hnlf mile , open , amateur , run In three sections , first three of each section qualify ing for the final heat : First Heat Arthur Coyle , Cedar Ho , ; , Ids , first ; Fred Craig , DCS Molnes , second. Llovd Fowle. ClarksvlIIe , third. Time : 1:12. : Second Iloat Huph L. .Tackson , Cedar Rapids , llrat : Henry JJ. Storm. Grlnnell , second ; Bert I'nge. Mar on City , third. Time : 1:20 : 2-5. Third Heat- Harry C. White , Cedar Rapids , llrst ; Charles J. Hell , Cedar Rapids , second ; Ros Reed. Dos Molnes , third. Time : 1:20. : Final Heat H. 15. Storm. Grlrinell , , first ; Harry C. White , Cedar Rapids , second ; Arthur Coyle , Cedar Rapids , third ; Hugh L. Jack son , Ccirar Rapids , fourth. Time : 1:03 : 3-5. Cerro Gordo county championship , one mile : Leroy Page , Mason City , first ; Vern Klrlt , Mason City , second : Clare Kirk , Mason City , third ; I. I. Glddlngs , Clear Lake , fourth. Tlmo : 2:23 : 4-5. This breaks the county record by ten seconds , Ono mile , open , professional , Hlx entries , flvu starters , time limit 2:22 : ; Ilofer , St. Pnul , ( Irst ; Jncknon , Cedar Rapids , second ; I. J. Boyum , Minneapolis , third. Tlmo : 2:20 : 4-5. Re-run under 2:23 : limit resulted : E. F. Jackson , Cedar Rnnlds , first ; Hofur second , George Mlersteln tlilrd. Tlmo : 2:22'/i. : ' Race protested by Hofer on account of not being won under the tlmo limit. W. J. SutclltTe of Waterloo rode nn un- paeed mlle In 2:20 : 2-5 , breaking the state record of 2:27. : Lloyd Fowle of ClarksvlIIe rode It In 2:22. : Flve-mllo handicap , amateur : Arthur Coyle , Cedar Raolds , first : Lloyd Fowlo ClarksvlIIe , second ; H. B. Storm , Grlnnell third ; W. J. Sutcllffe , Waterloo , fourth , Tlmo : 12:58 : 2-0. Charles Ilofor ' attempted to lower the state professional mile , which Is 2:09. jiacK by a tandem , Ho made the mlle In 2:12 with fiulte a wind to face up the stretch , Si-omul Day nt llmuio , HOONK , la. , Aug. D. ( Special Telegram. Although there wns a drizzling rain pan of the afternoon , the races here drew u good crowd. The 2:50 : heat was won bj Kamarae. Marsh Murdork soe-ond. Vorn third. Magnolia fourth. Time : 2:32 : , 2CO'/ : ' The free-for-all pace was taken by Kiln T , Lady J second. Time : 2:10-i : , 2ZOy. . 2:1SV4. : .Tn l < - Ciiiiilinir .SnIlN for London. NHW YORK , Aug. 5. Jake Gaudnur. the oarsman , sailed on board the Paris lodnj bound for Southampton. To n reporter who met him at thu pier ho cald : "I am In the Pink of condition ; in fact , I never felt bet ter In my life , I am going ovmto Kugland to prepare for my rnco with Stanbtiry , the Australian onrmnnn. which will bo rowei on the Thnmi',1 on September 27 , " of a Day. SIDNEY , Neb. , Aug. G. ( Special Tele gram. ) Cur ! E. Uorgnuiat , ono of the oldest residents of Cheyenne county , died here this evening alter an Illness of severa days , caused by n paralytic stroke. The ilcccnscil owned the first drug atoro here but retired In IES8 to uttcml to his largo ranch interests two miles cast nf town. Ills death Is sadly deplored in the coin- inunlty. TOl'BKA , Kan , , Aug. 6 , Kx-Governor ( Icurge T. Anthony died at 1035 ; tonight. He hnci bren 111 about three weeks , Ho wa governor of Kansas from 1877 lo 1879 , anil was appointed superintendent of Insur ance by Governor Morrlll , which ofllco ho licld up to the time of Ills death. Ho leaves a widow anil one child , Aiiclilrut to I lie Overland l''l > -i-r , LAHAMIB , Wyo , , Aug. 5. ( Special , ) A peculiar accident happened yesterday as ( lie Union 1'aclflc overland flyer wax pulling out of the yards. The main driving wheel on thu left side of the locomotive broke from the iixlu ami leuvlng the engine ran out on a side trade for fifty fret. The train won running but five miles an hour andvaa stopped within a few feet of the place whuro the accident occurred. The accidentwaa cauned by a ( law In the journal of the driver and had thu train been golne at full upeed the reault would doubtless bayo been a dis aster. for Him ml Mont'- , JEFFKHSON , la , , Aug , D , ( Special Tele. gram. ) A sound money club of seveuly-Ove members was organized at Cuurdan lasl night and the membership will reach 20C before tlao week { a over , LOCALS FIGHT THE IIIRODCnS Bailroads in a Battle Royal Before tlio Interstate - torstato Commission , CHARGE EACH OTHER WITH REBATING Joint AKPtit 'Mfimlrj' Snjs tlint Ho llnf Tiimril All lliiuKn liver tu tin * Inlorcnli'il HonilK mill Cnniiol I'roiltu'i * Thrill. CIIICAOO , Aiiff , 5. The Inquiry of tltc In- crstnto Commerce coninilsslon roRarillnK pr.iln rate ni.inlpnl.itlnna nt Kansas nty iromlsra some spnsallon.il rcault.i. At to * lay's session Vice I'rcsltlcnt Tmrsdnlo ot the Itock Island and Joint Ascnt Mnegley of Kansas City were the only witnesses. The nvostlKntlon has resolved Itself Into a bat * lo royal between the local rends not run- ting through Kansas City anil the through lues. 1'rcslilcnt Stlckney of the OreatVat - TII tried to provo that the western connec * Jens ot the Indlann , lllnots anil Iowa , nnd ho Klglti , Jollct & ICaslern belt lines around Jhleago had nnthorlzed thcso roads to pay Heavy rebates to heavy Rrnln shippers nnd Hint the treasurers of the different through lines had turned over money to tholr attor neys to bo paid RhlpiH'ra n rebates. Mr. Trucsilnlo denied eognlzancu of these leals during the period covered by the In quiry. Mr. Truesdalti practically charged competing roads with giving rebates to the \ngto-Amorlcnn Tacking company. The olll- eers of this company have been subpoenaed to appear before the commission. Joint Agent Mneglcy's ovltlcnco proved that the manner of reconslgnhiK grain from Kaunas City to the east Is very loose ; that expense bills arc trailed In and the Identity of the grain lost. When asked to produce the expense bills of tlio different roads Maegloy said ho had turned them all over to the Interested roads , which will bo nskcd to produce them In evidence. The hearing : will continue tomorrow , \KIIIIASKA CHAIN 1IK(7T\S ! TO MOV13. lirniiTM Not Oettlmc tlic Prli-c-H Hint Tlu > y llml H-iiipclcil. There Is considerable grain being moved out ot Nebraska , but the outgoing quantities nro not so great as to tux the equipment ot any of thu Nebraska roads. There Is a steady movement of grain east ward , but there Is no wild rush to ship the grain out of the state. The farmers have thirty days yet to dispose ot tholr grutn , and they nro In no great hurry about clearing out their cribs. They arc rather hoping for a rlso In the prices , but It It docs not como along pretty BOOM they will have to let their crops go for what they can get. Eastern security holders will not allow the furmera to hold back their grain this year , vainly waiting for better prices. Thcro Is said to be a great deal of grain stored In the Chicago elevators that has been brought In uy the western roads. It Is being held there because the roads cast of Chicago have not yet cut down tholr rates. H Is probable , however , that these llnea will soon lower their grain rates In order to successfully compete with the Gulf roads. The roads from here to Chicago say they cannot further aid In reducing these rates , as they have already gone down to the very lowest notch. So If there ls to bo any further cutting It must be done east of Chicago. It Is noticeable that the lake lines are carrying more grain cast of Chicago , nt present , than the all rail routes. Of course. If nny considerable cut la made the latter will again carry their share of the business. ANOTHIiMl DKl'OT COM'KHi\CK. Union 1'nollle lU-oclvi-i-H to ConnliliT Hurl I ii K to" I'ropoxltlon. Thcro was another conference on the union depot question Tuesday afternoon between business "men and railroaders. Thla time n delegation from the Commercial club waited on Judge William H. Kelly , general solicitor of the Union Pacific. They asked what reply would be mudo to the communi cation of the Burlington to the effect that It was ready In go ahead with the comple tion of the Mason street depot and desired the co-opcratton of the Union Pacific In the matter. Judge Kelly replied that the document would first have to bo considered by the rp- cotvcrs of the road and not until that waa done would any answer be made to the Burlington. He stated yesterday morning that It might bo Eoveral weeks before this was accomplished. IliiKliii'HH < iii tli < - Union I'aclllc. CHEYENNE , Aug. 5. ( Special. ) The Un ion Pacific shops In this city , which have for some time been closed on Friday of each week , will bo worked upon that day until further orders. The Increase In working- time la due to the Increased freight traffic ot the road. _ _ & 2b& * > 3b S AMUSEMENTS. Hradford's all-world's champions gave their Initial performance at the Charles Street park last evening. The crowd In at tendance was but fair , yet there were thou sands of excited people gathered on the outside of the enclosure , whcro they could catch a glimpse of the divers as they leaped form the tall tower Into the miniature lake below. It Is safe to say that the capacity of the park will bo tested as soon as tlio people get onto the thoroughly meritorious nature of the attraction , for it IB truly ono of the most thrilling and wonderful per formances ever wltncssod hero or elsewhere. There are feats of daring and reckless bravery that fulrly defy credulity. Last evening the show opened with the swimming nnd diving of Mile , Lllyenthorpe , the champion woman performer In this line of the world. She does all manner of wonderful things In the water and dlvcti headforemost from n height of fifty fepl. A huge tank CQx40 and twelve feet deep hab been sunlc In the center of thu big arena , with a tower ninety-three feet tall at ono end , and In the evenings all the surroundings aru brilliantly Illuminated with largo calcium lights. BuccuudliiR Lllyenthorpe are the Itlcardo brothers , the most famous high divers and swimmers of the world. They must ba seen to bu appreciated. They have nppcarctl before the crowned heads and have shown to thousands In this country. Their antlca In the big tank , the aquatic trapeze work , acrobatics and incredible maneuvers whllo within these aqueous depths nro us Interest ing as they arc instructive and unique , Their daring headforemost dlvo from the nlncty-tarco-foot tower la Indeed a thrilling sight. The diving horses , Cupid anil I'owilerfnce , are the wonders of equine history. It Is a well known fact that It is next to on utter Impossibility to get a horse to put hln head under water , but heru are two beautiful and Intelligent anlmula who are fond of the paatlme and ciich one dfveti repeatedly from a thirty-foot platform , going headforemost Into the tank and coming up with a du- llghted unort , The log rolling of the Dugatl brothers la both Interesting and amusing and reveals the hardy ability and fearless natures of thu rugged lumbermen of the north woods , During the evening's entertainment Or. Carver , the Demon of the I'lalns , glye ono of his matchless shooting exhibition' , break ing elans balls am ) clay pigeons from thu back of a galloping steed with an unerring precision that Is remarkable. The doctor Just now la nhootliis hotter than In all hi * career anil lie has a standing challenge lo shoot a 100 live bird race with I'armeleo , liuild , Drewer , Rllbcrt , Urlmm , Elliott or any of the big cracks wfth the hainmerlem. Out nee the Charles Street park show. It Is treat. Tlio weather had a good effect on the at tendance at the Crelghton last night and the house was packed and the audl- cnco thoroughly enjoyed the pro duction of "Tlio Ilrotheri" by the Woodward compauy. Tonight the old favor ite , "KttLynno. . " Those desiring teat * should uocuro them early , as the advance sale denotes a largo Attendance , Many a day' * work U lost by sick headache' , caused by Indigestion and ttowudi trouble * . DeWltt'8 Mttlu Early HUers ara the most effectual pill for overcoming such dlfflcultie * .