Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 24, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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SPECIAL NOTICES
Ailvi-rllnrmrutit for lliciir column *
irlll tic tnkrn until 12 111 , ( or the
mul until 8 i > , in. for tie
ninl Sunilny villtliin * ,
AiU rrtUiTX , liy rniiifnUiiK n titim-
licrvil ulircU , can liiivc nnHTi'ern nil-
ilrcnnfil to a iiiiinliprctl letter lit cure
if Tlir UPC. AnN vrm no nililrcimcil
irlll lie ili-ll vvroil on iircuciitullon of
tin * rli < ! < only.
Itntrn , 1 l--c H iroril flrnt In-iprtloni
li * nri > ril Ilicrraf Irr , \ollilni ; tiil Mi
for frit tlmn"c for tlic llrxt liincr-
lloii , 'riirso nilvcrllxcrnciitii niiiNt lif
run coiiB < ' < !
WA.NTinsri'r.\'no.v. :
\VANTI-D : , IIY AN IXI > BIU-
general mcrehanJIse. uraln nnJ llvo
stuck tnnn ; good lialilts an < l Indunlrlnu * ; com ]
references. Address N 5 , llec. A 3SO J6 *
AVA.V'l'i : ! ) 3 111:1.1' : .
A raw nNirnormc , iit'STUNo MKN CAN
I/ flnJ iteady , prolltable work with (1 K. AJatni
Co. . HI So. 16th St. _ H-t31
WANTBD. AX IDHA ; WHO CAN TiiiNii or
some nlmpla Ihlnit to patent ? Proirct your
Idens ; I hey tniy brlni ; you eiltli.Srlte John
Weililerburn A Co. , l ) pt. V , Patent Atttorneys ,
Wnshlnnlon , I ) . C. , for their J1.SW prize offer
nml ll t of 1,000 Inventions wantt < l. U Mali
UAMHMCN KOII CIOAIIS ; jus A MONTH
iiinl e pen es ; old linn , experience unneces
sary ; Inducements to custumcrs. C. C. lltshop
* < -o. . m. i uis.
1IUT OUU OFl'KIl OP CONSTANT PIIACTICK
nnd expert Instruction , with Saturday WBRIM
from start. \ best nfter nil ; two months re-
cjulrcil ; ( msltlons and tools Riven graduates ;
let us hear from you ; our IntprestlnK rnta-
lORde ninllc.l free. Molcr's llarber Sclinol. 253
K. Clark street , Clilcngo. J1-M231 ! !
WANTKD. A HI.ArKS.MlTH. AT ONCi : . Ml'ST
be nrst-clnss borse.ihoer ninl plow worker.
Hcanillnavlan or ( Icrinan preferred. Htcndy
work ami Rood wuxes to rlBht man. C' . Jm-
sen. Ccnrtal City , Neb. U-ISl M *
WANTKD. AX ONCK , HAlt.VKSS MAKBU ,
steady work for man thot understands farm
machinery trade. AuKUst Oorder. ' -
mouth. Neb.
_
WANTED , A m.ACKKMmi FOH OKNlillAt.
shop : mu t be n. nr l-ctass horse nhotr. C. H.
Hnyder , Mndl'nn , Neb. M !
wTior-KSAu : ITorsr WANTS ? s STBADT
men for IravelliiK pulepmin ; salary. HO BIiJ t-x-
P'nues ; state BKB ninl previous occupation ;
must hnvo goml references and furnlrh small
cnsh bond , AiMress J. C. Crulkshank & Co. ,
Kansas City. Mo. II M3C7 23
WAVI'lJII Ki.tIAIIJ HUM * .
ron AI.L , KINDS wonicTO
} 7 week. Canadian ofllce , 1123 Dmiglas.
C-MS32
I.ADY AQRNTS TO TAKi : OUDKIIS FOH SOAP
polish. J , J. Gibson , Mt First Niit'l Hank.
C MS17
I.ADY AORNT8. IMS CHICAGO. OOOD THINO.
f-960-Jyll
WANTBD. Oint. FOH GKNI3UAI. 1IOITSB-
work. 2533 California St. C 341 23
NONE I3UT BXI'BIUBNCKD , AT 2410 N.
2lnd St. C 3lt 24
WANTKO. A (51HI , FOIl GKNKItAL HOUSK-
work. Imiulre 2713 llulf Howard St.
St.C
C M3M 24 *
FOR HUMERAL HOUSEWORK. 5306
South 13lh ulreel. C-M3I8 24 *
WANTHI ) . QBRMAN OIUI , IN SMAU * OEH-
mnn family. 3CD N. 3Sth street. C M371 23
WANTDI ) . A GOOD Qlllb KOII OKNRUAL
houi work ; references. Mrs. Ilronn , 2:1 : 1 Parliic
O 37 ! ) 23 *
FOR uivrmujsi < : s.
KS IN AI.I. I'AKTfl OF THE CITY. THE
O , F. Davis Company. 1505 Farnam. D < 3J
HOUSES. UBNBWA & CO. . IDS N. 15TH ST.
D C3I
J1ODEHN HOUSES. C. A. STAItK.9 N.Y.I.IFE
D3J
Cl'lOIRB UOL'SES AND COTTAOE3 AI.l , OVER
the city , ) J to JJO. VMcllty. 1702 I'Timam St ,
US. WALLACE. DROWN HLOCK. 1STH
. . _
and Douclas. D-C37
Il'orSBS. COTTAGES & STORES. ALL PA UTS
of city , nrcnnan , Love Co. , 4SO Pattoii block.
D-C3S
MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS ,
Om. Van & Storusn Co. , 1(15 ( Farnam. Tel. 1539.
D-C35
LAUGE LIST. McCAGUE , 15TII AND DODOBi
D CIO
HOUSES , FLATS , QARVIN IJROS.1G13 FARNAM
HOUSES FOR RENT. BKMIS , 1'AJTTON RLK.
D 14S
STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES , C ROOMS ,
all modern. Apply M4 Hee Hldg. f " " 141
HOUSES. J. II. 3HKRV/OOD , 413 N. Y. LiraT"
I > Ml 78
lO.ROOM KLr.OANTLY FINISHED MODERN
brlclc house. No. LMU Cn . 30.
R.rom mnilern lint. 700 So. 16tn. JI7.M.
AtM fy to W. II. Melkle , room 001 1st Nat'l UK.
Illit ? . D M155
cTiiooM iioiJsii INQUIRE zo DOUGLAS.
D M76G
10-ROOM FLAT. DOUGLAS. NEAR SITU , M 011 -
Vni slenm bent. Inquire Undqulst. 31 S. Lith.
D 317
A SIX-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. FUR-
nlslieil or unfurnls ed. W2 Souti ; JOth.
D 211 23 *
I1KST 3-ROOM HOUSE IN OMAHA , 'JO. 2520
H.imlltnn Mrrrt. D M837 2G
KOII ui.vrKtin.visiiiu itoor.is.
BTKAM HEATED ROOMS. TKLKIMIONC AND
nil coiuenlences. vuteo icntonable. 1'unilt rest
ilencc. ! 1J So. 17lh St. K IMS
ROOMS ; FINK LAWN AND ' I-OItVllKS. Tv > 3
Hnrney. IS MtSJ je
nAltCnT FOiTH FRONT ROOM , Wl'n'l OR
without bonrd ; modern. Z5SO Hurney meet.
IM21C 21 *
PLIASANT TRONT ROOM. isi
B -M.K3 J1
Ft RNisiir.n ntOMsVITII OR WITHOUT
board ; loferenco ; 30 ! .S. 26lh ft. E-11351 20
I'l It.M.SIIKll ! UO.US AMI IIOAHI ) .
NICE TOOL ROOMS ; QOOU HOARD : RATES
reafconublH. The Iinsc. W20 Hurney. F C73J10
MOPERN IIRirK. RUOMH AM ) IUJA1UJ ; * 1 60
vrrk. SUN. I'Jtli. F-MIIO J > ! i'
_
KRuN'r UOOMsTwiTTToit WITHOUT ROARL ) .
ZiJJ llotney. ! ' : C9-21i
RIXLS AND nOARO , COOLEST PUCE IN
cty. | nlceshiido. 213 P. Klh St. F SM
_ _ _
A OOOO SUMMER RESORT , ALCOVE. BlIITK
and ether riMims , utter June SO. The Mcrrlam ,
Ktb un'I ' liixlge. K SIMS SO *
Nlfl'LY FI-RNISHED FRONT ROOMS. WITH
board. 5915 DoUBlas. 1' Mjss 20'
1WH ItK.NT U.M'liH.MSIIHI ) HOO.1IM.
1 ROOMS , WATER , SEWER. J5. COS N. 13TH.
( KM Jy
S ROOMS. 1011 LEAVENWORTH ST.
O-MJ35 J5
' VOU UU.NT STOHHS AMI OFI'MCKS.
von itn.NT , Tin : -HTORV IHUCK RUILDINO
ut Vlti l-'urnuin St , Tliln bMlldhiK lia > a ilrepiool
ci-nirnt barenirnl. complete Hiram lieatinn IIx-
turt ; water on nil iloorJ. ta , | v. Apply at
the ojlr | of The lift. I 10
A HUNTS WAXTKll.
' \\-ANTin. : AiniNTfl : us I-KH MONTH AND
rxprn > en puM ucttvu men If rlglit ; KUUJ noli !
by sample only ; fcuinpltf * , aUo Iturvd and cm
rlago furnlih d free. AilJixsi Jobber , llox Mi's ' ,
IKnton. Maf . J CI7
RAltll CHANCi : TO BKCI'ItlJ PKRMANKNT
paylii ) ; position In fat'h county In Iowa and
Nebraska urlte quick. J , Tlplon , Cu-ilon , la ,
J
WA.\TUI1T HHXT.
WANTED TO HUNT TOR KOUR MONTIIU.
Snillh 1'remler IVpewrltur ; mut t > in goo < 3
onlff. Addr N J , 111 * . K J77 II *
WANTED , IIY OHNTLKMAN BOUTH ROOM.
mod rn con rnlruce , with board In private
family , north of l > odg tr t. Addre N
K-MM JI'
STOUAUI : .
STOIIAQK AND WARKHOUSB CoC
. ,
OJ19 Jontt. CJenirkl itorac * anj forwardlnc
M-4U
Oil. VAN A 8TOHAQI3. Ill } FARNA1I. TEL. Ii5 >
\VANTKDTO IIBY.
A. FRKKR. ORBAT WBSTKRN WHOI.H8ALE
nd ntoll junk d fil r. -mmeJ from lit tVmth
Tenth to tit Don si as ttrMt. N-JI'M.
WANTED TO Itrv. A HKAVY YOf.VO DMAFT
hurte. Ixtnorenux llro . , 16th and Podge Sta.
N-JTI n
WANTKI > . A OnOt > STIJKL ft-HOLR rtKlKINO
rnnsr ( lo burn ml ) ; niudl be In Rood order
nnd thap. . MArmt N 4 , Rw N-JTSJ : . >
WANTED. OMAHA PAVJNOS AfiV
itlulp nrnounl and lead you nil ! tokiA'l
N 7 , Ree. N-M3
rim s.vi.inoitsis. WACO.VS , KTU.
TOR SALI- : . riii\r , OOOD HORSK , TOP
biiKsry and double hnrnmia. Inquire Mr ? . I. M.
rle 8ZM Nnrlh MlliM. 1'-M1T5 ! 5
rnit PALIA : LAiivs niuviNo IIORSI : AND
I'hnelon. Hnilillre of Ml ! * II. H. T'rrlll. : j
Moor 1'axton block. ! ' MSSO K
I.-OR SALK , KINI : LAROK IU/ACK FAMILY
team : ecll one or bolli. Address M CO. Ili-e.
l'-M J09-K *
FOIl SALH MISCKLI.A.VKOU.S.
ILMtnWOOD CRI1II11NO. HOO AND CHICKKN
fence , cheaper limn "all wire. " C. It. Is ? , Sui
Douglas. rj _ CM
SECOND HAND KNOlNn . S TO 100 H. P. .
motor * , H lo 10 H. r. Induslrlnl Iron Works.
Q-8S-Jy-5 )
TOR SALIriinAi'ptirMniNO TOOL" ? .
workbench , horfe , wason. biiBKy and harncB |
nil rnn be botig.1t nl a very low llguriIf Inken
nl once. Kor pnrllcutara aJdress M BT , Ileo
oITIee. Q-23T-27
I-VYR HALF ) , OLD LITMRIIR AND HUIfK. AT ,
2H N. 10th utreet. Q-M3OT 54 *
GOOD PASTURE IN Till : CITY. T. MURRAY.
R-M161 JylS
j
CLA1HVOYANTS.
MRS. M. FRITZ , S19 N. 16TH ST. 8-MlCOJrt *
l-ONSl.'LT rilE ONLY OENITINE LIFE
render ; tells names , advice , love , inarilaRe ,
law , reunites friends : fee. tiOe and. up ; satis
factory readings i hums , 10:50 : to 7. 1813 Far-
nani. S-M387 21-
MASSAtSIi , 1IATIIS , KTC.
MADAM SMITH. 1315 DOUGLAS , MASSAGE , ,
steam baths. T MJ14 24
MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE HATH
parlors ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth. up-
atalrs. T-M304 2C
IMSHSOXAL.
VIAVI FOR UTERINR TROL'RLES. 346-S REE
Hid * , j physician , consultation or health book
free. _ _ _ _ HZ2 _
RCl'TURE CURED PERMANENTLY ; NO
p.iln ; no detenllun from business : we refer to
thousands of patients cured. Call or wrltn
The 0. E. Miller Co. , 93Z-3 New York Llfa
Dldg. , Omalit. U MK <
UAT1IS. MASSAGE. MME. POST. 319-.4 S. 16TII.
U DJ.I
EXPOSITION INVESTMENTS. FOR PLEAS-
imnnd profit see L. P. Judson's want ads ,
Council Uluffa page. U M2M
ni.-cT , CALP TREATMENT. 23C : SHAMI'OO-
\na. \ SSc-51 weeks-Miller' * Parlors. 1514 DOIIB-
. " * " * * *
las. .
' AHTH.MA OURK" I
"HPV W VI HROWN'3
positively cure. ; write for testimonial. . Char.
tcr Onk. lown. TJ MISS j.i , |
OF THE COUNTRY ; VIOLETS
i perfume ; full * 'ze ' packaBe sent post-
onPrecelpt of 3 cents. Violet M-nufnt'tur.
Co. , ChlcaBO , III. U-M3M . <
TO LOAN HI3AL ESTATE
.V-THONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. L.J
rulck money nt low rate * fr cliolce farm Innds
? ni5wa ; northern MUsourl , eastern Nebrubka.
N" IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
W. l-'nniam Smith & Co. . U2U Karimm.
W CwG
PI-MI CFNT MONEY ON NEIl. & IA. FARMS.
W 11. Melkle. 1st Nat'l Uk. bldB. . Omaha.
HM. LOANS. I TO 10 YEARS ; I/JWEST
rateJ. Uarvlii Bros. . 10W Kurnam S'-
MONTY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
O.K Davis Co. . 1505 Fanmm St. W a
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estale. Brennan , J-ovu & Co. , I'njlon block.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
properly , Puscy & Tho.'nas , S'J7 1st. Nal'l I1U blilc.
ON OMAHA PROPERTY ; LOWEST RATES ;
bulld.nu loans wauled. Fldellly Trust Co.
\v rf.ft
3IO.M3Y Tt > LOAXCH.VTTii.H.
MONEY TO I/3AN ON FURN1TUHE , PIANOS ,
iiorscs , wascms , i'Cc. , at lo rt > t rates In city ;
no removal of goods ; 8rCty ( | | conndentlal ; you
can pay the loan of ] ' at uny time or In uny
umouiit. OMAHA MORTGAUK IXJAN CO. .
: oi ! So. icin st.
X-W3
MONEY TO LOAN-30 , CO. W DAYS ; I'L'ItNI.
lure , pianos. te. Duff Green , K. I , R.irker blk.
X <
HU.SI.MS.S un v.\cis.
JSOO INVESTED EARNS JSO WEEKLY ; NO
slock speculation o * cold mine inumtmont ;
you control cupllul ; llflli .u .jossful year , par
ticulars free. Chase & Campbell. U Union
Square. New Yolk. Y M77J July i *
' "
JJESTAWRANT DOl.Vr A GOOD'"Ul-.SINT.SR ,
JM" . J. J. Gibson. 514 1st Nal'l LI , .
Y JI164 ! 1
KOII ILVCHAXGK.
OUTSIDE PROPERTY , KlIliK OK 1NCUM.
branctf. for an Oimiha resMi nce In the weMcrn
part of town. Will abfiimu an tncunibruno
of J5WO.W. Address K. J. Street , lll'.i Honnl
n ; Tiade LullJIng. '
trade for mock ranch. AdJrou N 1. I ! < '
S.-W Jy4
J-'OIl SALiHi.VL KSTATE.
KOUNTZE PLACB UAROAINS , J2.SOO. 3,750 TO
S6Wi ) . ce p.'iolos at ICth and Kurnam. Moi e
Uldi ; . J. J. Ulbion , 611 1'll.t Nat. llnnk lUc. !
RE 6t ! |
HOUSES , LOTH. FARMS. I ANDS.
Geo. p. UemU IUal Ettatir Co. . Paiton I Hock.
RE tC3
A HARGAIN-FOR BALE CHEAP ON EASY
terms 40 acre fruit und truci < farm two ndle >
from city lUnlls on KOOJ rcuJi , U acres 1-rut * . .
; acres orchard , 5 acres asparagus , : aciri pic-
plant , t acres flno alfalto. baUnce rich uorilen
land , 3 llnu wells , SO feet cf water In euch , 10-
roora liout , t burns , storac' house , ! cellars
and other outbuildings. Will sill with or
without crop. Call or Hililrets Peter Roisen ,
De Rolt ( on r , , U. & M. V. R. It. ) , Dauulu
County , Neb. MB MiU Jy-S
ALL REAL ESTATE OWNED BY THE NEbraska -
braska Savings & Exchange Rank will b < sold
tit a viry reasonable price. Wra. K. Potler ,
receiver. RE ct
FOR SALB OR EXCHANOE. IjOTS t , 9. 10 W
ft. froptage each ) , block B , E. V. Smith's ad-
dll on lo Hie city of Omaha : clear title : will
Mil chtap on llbtrnl tt-rms or will trud * for
< ltslr tile equity In Wisconsin properly or will
build to suit responsible parties und sell on
easy payments. W S. Paddock. Park St. and
7th , Ave. , Milwaukee , WIs. HK-MiJ l >
I'Oll 5ALIJ lli\L HSTATB.
( Continual. )
SALE. I-TIOOM tXJTTAOK , NEARLY
t\t\v. \ 4110 N. J lh live. , west of upoalllon
nro m < l . belween Sutiler and Sprairue ; t-ily
water and cnvnled cellar ; WKf lot , only JS40 ;
ensy t nn > . Ilyron R. Ha tlnB , 212 S. 14lh > t.
UK MH4
SNAP , SO ACRES1 WITHIN 17 MILES WEST OK
Omahn P. O. . 2 00. J. N. Krenzer. Opp. P. O.
RE-MSM
FUIINITUIIH RKPA1R1NO AND PACKING.
Couches and cushion * , mattresses made and
renovated. Prices will please you. Ste M. 3.
Walktn. till Cumins itrcct. 1 tilephone , 1131.CM
CM
SUMMER HOARDERS WANTED ; COOL ,
bret-iy and delightful hnufe. surrounded by
liiwrrlng maple * un the banks of the lovely
Elk.iorn , but live minutes' walk from Union
I'.icltlr deiut | Waterloo. Splrndld boat * and
tplendbl llsblnc. nnd everythliiB calculate.1 to
enhance the pleasure of summer Imnrdeni from
the city. Addresi Mrs. M. W. U , Purchase ! .
BOATINrj. riSHlNCl. TENTS , ROATS. HOAIta
Addrc * ) Camp Omiha , I > nke Qulnnebaiii ; . To-
knmah. Neb. MCS1
MIMMCAI , .
A PHYSICIAN. WHO FOR SEVERAL YEARS
has been ix member of the Koeby medical staff.
Is now In rhaiRp of the Kcelcy Instltuto at
lllalr , Neb. This physician has had phenome
nal success In the treatment of opium , mor
phine mill ulhtr driis addiction * . Address The
Keeley Institute , lllalr , Neb. M9IO JylO'
THE OLD RELIARLE PEOPLE'S D1SPEN-
sary , 1522 DoiiRlas. Omaha , effects marvelous
cures In dlsea es of women ; all IrreRUlsrltlo.
tin matter what cause , cured. Letters with 2
cents answered. 540
Said IMiMM < o tlic Owl , "lloiv'll you trnilt ; oycn ? " !
The i\vl Mli < iily Iiootcil In mild xuriirlm- ,
"A rule I Iiiivinimle :
Xrvpr ! ' Iriitlc 1
With nt'oiile ivho don't mlvc'rtlNe. " '
( II. 11. W. )
, AllT AND
GEORGE V. GELLENHECK. BANJO. MANDO-
Iln and eultar teacher. 1S07 Karnam street.
Tel. 23S. 90S
L.OST.
LOST. RLACK SILK UMURELLA. HANDLE
heavily mounted with silver ; owner's name on
metal plate on handle ; a liberal reword will
be pabl for the return of same. J. O. Martin ,
Exchange bulldlns. South Omaha. Losl M31G
STRAYED OR STOLEN. JUNE 10 , ROAN
mare , 4 years old , star on forehead ; scar on
left front lei ? . Return 2405 Cumins. Receive
liberal reward. Lost 362-27 *
LOST. LADIES' POCKETROOIC ON 15TII. I1E-
tween Capitol avenue and postofllce. Reward
for return lo Ree otllce. Loal M3S1 2G
WAXTK11 TO IIOIIIIOW.
WANTED TO IIORROW. $2.700 FOR 5 YEARS
on choice residence property centrally lo
cated. Room 31D , Ramse llldc. ! i2 25 *
TYI'ISWIUTKIIS.
LATEST MODEL TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES.
Unl' d Typewriter & Supplies Co. , J612 Farnam
-M628 Jy31
I'AWXIIUOKEUS.
II. lAROWiTU LOANS MONEY , 41S N. 16 ST.
C70
.
SIDEWALKS.
SAWED NATURAL STONE , ARTIFICIAL ,
brlclc. Tel. 1CS9. W. J. Wulshans , 309 S. 17lh St.
113
HMl'LOYMKXT OFFIC13.
AMERICAN AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT
bureau. 1S2I DoJge , Telcphcre , 870.
-MSC3 Jyl3
ACCOUNTANTS.
HOOKS OPENED OR CLOSED. CORRESPOND-
cnce attendeil to ; bookkeeping done for large
or small business , at reasonable rates. Ad
dress H. C. Cox , accountant , 1711 Loavenworth
St. 201 23
AUCTION.
SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
oodi every Wednesday and Saturday morn
inS. . Nebraska Auction and Commission Co. ,
S. W. corner 14th and Dodge streets.
streets.M423
M423 24
SHORTHAND ANIJ TVl'KWIUTINC.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 613 N. Y. LIFE.
M7
AT OMAHA DL'S. COLLEGE. 10TH & DOUOLAS
CM
SU.MMKH .SCHOOLS.
J. V. WOOLERY'S SUMMER SCHOOi. WILL
be held at the Y. M. C , A , bulbllnff , benlimlne
Thursday , June 24. M372 !
SUES & CO. ,
PATENT SOLICI10RS
Omaha Neb
Advice nd Patent nook
FKRK
Uxi Ilia M for unnituii )
i.ilUchtrfies. loflamnifttlons ,
i Irritallouf or ulrer lloai
of tnucuU4 nitmiraae. .
. , „ - - . I' lalii , kail not titilo.
THlE HjCHtMic l.C3. * * " * or poUjnom ,
* " "J SolU lir DrnircUU ,
'or icut lu pUIn wj rt r.
by mpreli , rrrfiild , f
tl.iio. or 3 I > OIIM : , tJ.li.
Circular MDI < a rcijcuL
-1AIM.- ! , uoiiii : > M'l.firi ; " . .r : "
> l on li uiTun iilllioiil Hit * Itmm Iriluv ( if
llui pulli'iit lnriili.c , ten uriiriiilri nf foml ; vlll
ollfct iHTMKiiirnt ami | wi ! ) > rur" . uliflher ll' '
patient JA iuoiler4it drlhl\r * r ijn alri > hulic nrccU.
Iliiuk of parlleul.-.r * frH > , t > te li.id c f
Kuha J. Co. . IMh Alloucl. . . . M . , Omaha. Nil ,
GOLPEN SPECIFIC CO. , Prop't , Cincinnati , 0.
ll'e &rll l > Uouk u U ntilu-Hit.ll. m ili ( n.
i'norosAi.s FOR CLOTHING. ITCDK : -
for I'liriiffililnt- ttio liulluu uervlce cloth
ing and woolen tou ; < te. Jllilu must be made
on Kovrrnment blunka. Schedules Rlvlns
all itcceBsary Information for bidder. * will
be furnished upon jippllcntlon to the Indian
olllce In Washington. No * . 77 und 79 Woos-
ti > r street. New York City , or 1211 State
street , Chi HBO. III. lllda will be opened at
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BOSTON AT THE. TOP AGAIN
Bean Eaters Again - Jcad Teams of the
National jitaguo.
THEY KNOCK DAUB ALL OVER THE LOT
AlliMV HIP Ilroolijtj-nx in Scorr lint
Twice , While Tlioy TliPii
1'lle ip ; Thlr/tMin Tiilllrn- .
Other Guinea.
Hoston , 13 ; llrooklyn , S.
New York , 9 ; Haltlmore , 1
Cincinnati , 5 ; tit. I Atils' . 1.
1'ltu.burg. 6 ; Chlc go , J.
Washington , 12 : Philadelphia , 2.
Cleveland , IS ; I oulsviie : , 1.
Kaunas City , 13 ; St. I'oul , 11.
Detroit , 13 ; Uriind llnxmls , S.
Mlln-nukco-Mlnncaolls | ) : No game ; rain.
IIHOOKLYN , Juno 23. Young Lewis M-
lowed the Ilrooklyns hut thrco hits today ,
while the llostons knocked Daub all over the
lot. This best tells the talu of the homo
team's downfall and at the twimo time explains -
plains why the ilcaii Eaters oucc more lead
for the pennant.
OlItOOKLYNj 11OSTON.
H.II.O.A.I : . I R.H.O.A.D.
Hanlviin , cf. 0 0 G 0 1 Hamtl'n , cf. 4 3 Z 0 0
JOIUK. rf. . . . 1 0 1 U 0 Ttnncy. lb. . 53600
Anilera-n , If. 0 1 5 0 0 .Lonjr. M. . . . 11330
Shlndle , 3b. 0 1 0 1 1 Dulty , lf.b. 12430
Liuh'ce. lb. D o l ) j o Ktlv'a , rf.lf. 1 3 5 U 1
( nnavim. Sb. 0 A i 2 ' lo e. Sb. . . 0 0 1 0 0
O. Smith , ft 0 1 0 5 0 Klob'd'z. rf. 1 2 1 0 0
A. Smith , c. 0 0 2 0 3 Collins , 3b. . 01150
D.iub , p Ycnger , c. . .
Lewis , p. . . . 2 1000
Totals . . . .3 3 27 U 71
1 Total * . . . .13 13 27 12 1
llrooklyn 0 00000020 2
Moslem 1 3 13
Earned runs : Boston. 7. Two-base hits :
Yeacer , Anderson. Three-base hits : Hamilton ,
Stlvelts 12) ) . Blolen bnsps : Hiinlvan , Jones ,
Anderson , Hamilton ( i ) . Klobedanz. First base
on hulls : Orf Daub , 3 ; off Lvls , 6. Stiuck out :
lly Daub , 1 ; by Lewis , 3. Wild pitches : Iwls ,
2 ; Daub , 2. Left on b.ifes : llrooklyn , 7 ; Iloston ,
12. Time : 2:13. : Umpires : O'Uay nnJ Mc
Donald. Attendance , G.JW.
CLUVKLAND. IS ; LQUISVILLK , 1.
CLEVELAND. O. , Juno 23. Powell
pitched his 11 rut game for Clovclnnd and held
the Loulsvllles down to three hlt , two of
them of the scratch order. The. Colonels'
on'.y mil was made , In a uuestlonuble de
cision that Clark had bi-cn hit on the lingers
by n pitched ball at which ho struck. The !
Indians foundi McUce nn easy Jin > : > o3ltloii
and < > ounUed him hard , Cllngmnn ran Into j !
a house going after a foul and wns j > nln- 1 I
fully Injured. The gumo was culled lo allow ] i .
the Clevelands to catch a train. Attend I
ance. 5.000. Scor : I
CLEVKLAND. i LOUISVILLE.
R.1I.O.A.E It.H.O.A.E.
Durkett , If. 3 3 0 0 OiClark , If 0 0 2 0 0
Chllds. 2b. . . 3 3 1 2 0 McCr'y , rf. . 01100
SockTU. rf. 2 ' 30 M'PlckeiV. ' cf. 0 0 3 0 0
Wallavo , 3h. 4 4 1 1 i' StafTorJ. si. 0 1 3
MrKenn , i. 2 4 2 4 0 , We : den , lb. 0 0 U 1 1
Ti-lw.ui. lb. . 1 1 D 0 C Ruller , c. . . . 1 1 2 0 1
Gear. cf. . . . 2 0000 Johns'n. lb.
2 0 S 0 O.ninK'n , 3I > . . 00020
Howoll. p ' Dexter , 3b. . 00030
McGee , p. . . 0 0100
Totals . . . .181924 90
i Totals . . . . 1 3 21 11 3
Cleveland i S 0 3 0 1 S 0 4 H
IxniUvlllo jOil 000000 1
Earned runa : Clevoltinil , " 3. Ieft on base :
Cleveland , 10 ; Loulsvlll , 7. 'Klrnt ' base on ballsi
Off Powell , C ; off Mcf5ee. 8. Struck out : Ry
Powell , 5 ; by McGce. 1. Sarrllice bit : McICenn. I
Stolen bases : McKean (2) ) . Gcur , CrlKer. Double !
playa : Powell to McKean tl > Tebeau , Chllds to j
Tebeau. Hit by jiltchiv ) ball : liurkctt , Clark.
\Vlld pitches : McGee , ! . I'rtssed balls : Rutler ,
1. Umpire : Hurst. Time : T\vo hours. i
HAI.TIMOnH , 4' NEW YORK , 9.
n.VT/riMOHR. June M.-The champions to
day lost the last of the Present series to the
Giants in a loosely pluyetl game. Pond took
the box In the sixth ami proved more effec
tive than his predecessor. Manager Hanlan
today signed George Blackburn of Dallas ,
Tex. , as nn addition to the pitching depart-
mcnt.Attcndance. _ 2s2.Score _ :
I1ALTLMORK. NEW YOIIK.
H.H. O.A.I ll.H.O.A.B.
McGraw. Jb 1 1 1 0 I Vnn II. . c.f.
K.'ller. rf. . . 1 1 0 0 t Tlcrman. rf. 1 1 0 0 0
Jonnln } ; . ss 0 0 1 2 Ji ) > ve , 3b. . . 001
K.11-y. If. . . 0 I 2 0 ( . Uivla. ss. . . . 2 S 3
Fteniel. c.f. 0 01 0 Oleason , 2l Z 0 4 1
O'Hrlen , lb. ; a 1 II O Warner , c. . . I 3 4 0 0
Ileltz. H > . . . . 1 1 1 ! > 1 Clark , lb. . . . 1 0 13 0 0
llowor'n , c. . 0 3 3 1 1 Holmos. If. . 23212
HofTVr. p. . . 0 1 1 3 P Sullivan , p. . I 3 1 5 0
Pnml. p . 0 0 0 n
Qulnn . 00000 Totals D 10 27 15 4-
Totals . . . . t 9 tl 1" I
Hatted for Ponl ' > the ninth.
Ralllmnre 0 0000 1210 4
New York 0 040 4100 9
I'arned runs : New York , H. Trco-baeo lilts :
llowerman , Davles (2) ) . Three-base bit : Gleason.
Stolen bases : Kelly , Tlirnan , Holme. . McOraw.
Poublo plays : Sullivan to Clark. Vun Haltren to
Warner , Van Hnltren lo Clark (2) ( ) . Klrst base
on balls : On Hoffer , 1 : off Pond. 1 ; ort Sulll-
vnn , 4. Hit by nltched ball : Kelly. SUnzcl.
Struck oul : By Hotter. 1 ; by Pond , i 1'asafd
ball : Rowerman. Wild pitch : Sullivan. Lefl
on bases : Ualllmorc , C ; Netv York , 10. Sacrlllce
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CINCINNATI , 5 ; ST. LOUIS. 1.
CINCINNATI , O. , Juno SS. Tht > Ileil *
made It three straight today by tlefentltiR
the Ilro\vii5 In n fust fume , "io"
jilnjod sumppy Uii : and the playing of Cor-
comn nnd Iiarley i * s the feature. Attend-
mice , 2.SOO. Score :
CINOINNATI. , ST. IX3UIS.
It.H.O.A.E. II.II.O.A.i :
Utirlse. If. . . . 0 1 2 1 olTurnrr , rf. . 0 J 2 0 0
Hey , cf . l 0 0 0 i llnlimnn , lb.
Corcoran. 2b. 0 1 4 J 0 Hartm'n. Jb. 0 0 1 0 0
Irwln. 3b. . . . 2 374 on iKl s . c. 0 0 3 2
Miller , rf. . . . 1 1 S 0 ndraily. , lb. . . n 0 8 1 o
Rwklcy. lb. 0 0 It 0 P Ixillv , If. . . . 0 0310
Rltchey , w. o I o 3 o CTOM , > . . . . o l J 8 o
Pclti , c . 0051 Oillatley , cf . . 1 3 2 0 0
Dwyer , p. . . . 1 1 0 I o ! Owney , p. . . 0 1 100
TotaM . . . .5 8 2T 13 o TotaN . . . .1 72113 1
Cincinnati . 0 I 0 1 1 1 0 1 8
St. Louis . 0 0000010 0 1
Earned nun : Cincinnati , 2 SI. Ismta. 1.
Two-bow hits : llurke , Irwln , Turner. tVirsey.
Three-baj * hit : Irwln. Ix-ft rn bas ! < : rincln-
nail , 1 : Ft. Ijnnln. 6. Slnlfn bases : liny , H.ir
ley , Miller , Rurke. I'lrsI base on balls : Olf
Cnrjcy. 1. Struck out : lly Dwycr. 5. Time :
One hour nnd thirty minute. * . Umpire : Me-
Dermott.
Dermott.PITTSIU'HO
PITTSIU'HO , ; CHICAGO , r. .
PITTHIUMUl , June 2.1. The game was a
good ono and Interesting because of the even
tun throughout , lioth pitchers were lilt hard.
' '
the lleldcrs opportunity for brilliant
IF . . . . . . The gnmo was won In the eleventh
.nnlng. when two were out hy Hrodle milking
n scratch hit , scoringSmith. . Attendance ,
l.SOO. Score :
riTTanuiia. CHICAGO.
R.H.O.A.r R.H.O.A.E.
Smlth , If. . . . 3 3 1 0 r ! : vorett , 3h. . 01010
Partden , 2b. . 1 1 8 4 < MeOnr'k. ss. 0 1 4 2 1
DavK. 3I > . . . . 0231) ) Ijinitf > , cf. . . 1 loon
Rroillo , cf. . . 2 4 5 1 r Anxnn. 1b. . , 2 1 11 0 0
Dnnnvon. rf. 0 3 t 0 f Ryan , rf. . . . 1 I n l o
Ely , ss 0 0 2 S 1 Decker. If. . . 0 0 I 0 0
Merrill , lb. . 0 0 II 0 f ( Vnnor. 2h. . 0 1 2 3 0
Susden , c. . . 0 2 3 0 P KHtrodRo , e. 0 1 7 1 o
Klll n , p. . . . Orllllth , p. . . 1 3 0 4 0
Totals . . . . (1 IS 3t 14 3 Tolnls 5 IM.1 ! 12 1
Two out whea wlnnlnK run wns scored.
Pltlslurg 3 0000110001
ChlniRO 0 0-5
Earm-il runs : PitlsburtJ , 3. Twn-liara hits :
Smith , Davis. Three-bnse hit : Anfnn. Sucrlilce
lilt : Pndden. Double plays : Ely t , > Pnddeti to
Morrltl , Ely to Merrill. tv.nnnr to Mrt'ormlck to
Alison. First base on balls : Off Kllten , 3 ; off
C.timih , 2. lilt hy pitched ball : llrortle. Ryan.
Slrudt out : lly Klllen , 2 ; by OrlllUh , 6. Left on
bases : nttsluirc. 11 ; Chlcaxo , 10. First base oil
erfors : Pltlsburtf. 1 ; Chlcano , 3. Time : Two
hours and llflwn minutes. Umpire : SherUlnn.
WASHNIGTON. 12 ; PHlhAOKLPHIA , 2.
AVASHINOTON. Juno 33.-IIeavy hlttlnff
airaln won the ( lay for Washington , but
while the Semitorii batted well several er
rors wore mud ) * In the lleUl. Mercer kept the
hits well scattered. Attendance. 5.200. Score :
WASHINGTON. 1 PHILADELPHIA.
It.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Wrleley. cf. 1 2 3 1 0 Cooley , cf. . . 3 .2 2 0 0
Si'lbach , If. . 1100 2Dowil ; , 2b. . . 0245
Dement . , "ss. 03263 IV-Mi'ty , If. 0 1 0 0 0
i Matnilre , e. 2 2 2 n o Jjulol. . , rf. . 0 0 1 0 0
Tucker , , lb. . 3 2 15 0 o Unylo. lb. . . . 0 0 10 0 0
Rollly , 3b. . . Clemnnls , c 0 2 3 t 0
Albev. rf. . . 2 210 0 Cross. 3b. . . . 0
O'Brien. 2b. 0 1 2 6 0 Olllen , sa. . . 0 0221
Mercir , p. . . 0002 OITnylor. p. . .
Totnli 12 l"i 27 IS c' ' Totals . . . .2 72115 3
Woshlnston 12
Philadelphia 1 J
Earncil runs : Wnshlnston , 9. Two-bus * hits !
Dowd , Delehanty. Abbey. Threp-bat hlti
Hellly. Stolen baces : Demunt. Tucker. Double
plays : Tucker ( unasMMed ) , WrUley lo Rellly ,
Mercer to Demont lo Tucker. Dowd to Itoylc.
Demont to O'llrlen to Tucker. Hit by pitched
ball : Tucker , Abbey. Struck out : By Taylor ,
2. Li-ft on bases : Washlnxlon , 7 ; Phll.iilelphla ,
6. Sacrifice lilt : Mercer. Time : One hour ana
llfty minute * . Umpire : Lynch.
STANDING OF TUB TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P.O.
Hoston 4S 33 13 72.9
illaltlmorc -17 34 13 72.3
Cincinnati 47 30 17 Ki.S
Nmv York 4R 23 18 C0.9
Ilroo'yn : 4S 21 24 50.0
Philadelphia. Cl 25 2tj 49.0
iPlttsliurp 47 23 24 4S.9
Cleveland 4S 23 25 47.9
Wa hlncton 4fi 20 2i ( 43.5
Louisville 4S 19 29 39.6
Chlcaso 49 IS 31 3S.7
St. Loul 51 10 41 19.C
Gnmea today : New York at Washington ;
Philadelphia at IJrooklyn ; Baltimore at Bos
ton ; St. Louis at Plttsbunr.
SCOHKS OK THIS WliSTEIlM M3ACIIH.
City IlontM S ( . Pnul 1 > > - a
KANSAS CITY. Juno 23. The Blues were
victorious today In n game abounding In
ragged playing. St. Paul had the game In
hand until the ninth Inning , when Harnctt
gave four buses on balls , hit a batsman
and was lilt for throe .singles. Score :
Kana.H City 0 0 0 .1 1 0 1 0 S-13
St. Paul 30211.t 01 0 11
Hasc hits : Kansas City. 13 ; St. Paul , 13.
Errors : Kansas City. 9 ; St. Paul. 4. Hat-
torlcH : Kansas City , Abbey and Hlanford ;
St. Paul , Rarnett and Spies.
DKTUOIT , Mich. , llune 23. The locals
knocked Cross out of the box In the sixth
Innlns today and nlded by the wretched
fleldlnpr of the visitors , easily scored a vic
tory. Score :
Detroit 0 13
Grand Itaplila 0 0003010 -1 8 .
Hase hits : Detroit , 17 ; Grand Haplds. 11.
Errors : Detroit , 4 ; Grand Itapldw , 7. Hat-
terles1 : Detroit , Thomas nnd McAulcy ;
Grand Rapid * . Cross , Clark and Twlneham.
MILWAUKEE , Wis. . June 23. No game ;
rain.
STANDING OF TUB TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Columbus , r.O 35 35 700
Indianapolis 49 23 16 C7.3
St. Paul 5(1 ( 36 20 fl.3
Milwaukee 55 29 2fi B2.7
Detroit 51 24 27 47.1
Minneapolis 51 19 35 35.2
Orunil llnplds 55 19 3S 31.5
Kansas City 55 18 37 33.9
Games today : Grand Rapids at Detroit ,
St. Pnul at Kansas City , Minneapolis at
Milwaukee.
AVcNtcrn Annfif-ln t Inn ScMirr * .
ST. JOSKPH. Mo. , Juno 23. Score : ll
St. Joseph 00000230 0-5 a
Cedar Unplds , G
Hase hits : St. Jospih. [ C ; Cedar Haplds , 0.
Errors ) : St. Joseph , 2 ; Cedar Rapids. 4. Ilat-
lerles : St. Joseph , Meredith , Collins nnd
Donovan ; Cedar Itaplds , Carrlsh and Fuller.
FOUT WAYNE , Ind. , June 23. Score :
Fort Wayne 2 S 4 61 0 0 3 4 23
Springfield 3 C
Hase hits : Fort Wayne , 2S ; Springfield. 8.
Errors : Fort Wayne , 3 ; SprliiKtleld. 5. Itat-
terles : Fort Wayne , Darby and Campbell ;
Springfield , Martin and Cogswell ,
QUINCY , 111. , June 23-Score ;
Hockford 9
Qulncy 0 2
naso lilts : nockford , 15 ; Qulncy , 7. Er
rors : Hockfonl , 2 ; Qulncy , 0 Batteries :
Hockford , Anderson nnd Huff ; Qulncy.
Haekfttt and Trnllloy. (
DKS MOINES , June 23. Game postponed ;
rain.
(3.VMIS.H Olf TillLIVKLY A3IATHIIHS. ' '
InillniiN Cot 'After ' tinrrciiiont Trnm ae
mill \VIll liy e
FUBMONT , June 23.-Special ( Telegram. )
The Indians ba e ball team beat Fre
mont's nine this afternoon In a Kiune In
which both sides found the bal' without dif
ficulty. Marsluill pitched for Fremont the
last three InnliiKS and the red men were un-
nbe ! to hit ! > lin viry much. The feature of
the naino was the batting of J. Kleber of the
Indians. Score ;
Indians 0-20
Fremont 0-15 A.
Batteries ; Fremont , Jamison , Marshall and
Hares ; Indians , Hoaland. J. Kleber and JI.
Kleber. Umpire : Kersenbrook. > 1
It4'N < 'rv ' ( 'IniniNuiiu * .
The Reserves have chatiKed their name and
C.
for J nfants and Children.
The Fac-simile Signature of
Appears on Every Wrapper. big
will hereafter piny under the nnme of the
Cudahy Dliunond C'a Sonp Company. The
Diamond C' . ployed the South Sldo Ath
letics yostcrday afternoon nnd had a walk-
away. Score :
Cudahys 40340302 0-1
Athletics 2 6
Batteries : Cudahys , Tracy and Hurl ; Ath
letics. Mclntyro and llnrtwell.
The Cudahv's Diamond C's Soup Com
pany have played seven games nnd won
them nil They ' ii : | > lay the Tenth Street
Stars nt the grand celebration t Rlvcrvle\\
park on the Fourth of .Inly. The game will
no a hot one , as the Stars have nol been
beaten yet. The Cudnhys will have the star
battery of Crolghton college In the l oliits
for them on the Fourth. After that they will
arrange games for Sundays with Fort Crook ,
Tekanmh. Columbus , Grand Island and other
country towns.
lliirvurd Dcfrnt * YnlP.
CAMHIRDOE , Mass. . June 2,1. Vale lost
the game today by a score of 7 to B before
the largest crowd which has assembled on
Holmes Held In years. Score :
Harvard 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 -7
Yale 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1-G
Batteries Harvard Si-nnnell nnd Payne ;
Yale , Goodwin and Keeker.
nvuvrs OH THK iiY ix THACKS.
Plvp Favorite * mill n Srooml Choice
Win nt Ht , t.milx.
ST. LOUIS. Juno 23. Five favorites and a
well placed second choice won nt the fair
grounds today. Kit Chlnn tvcted as starter
In place of Maxwell , who Is nick. 'J
contract expires In n fmv days nnd Chlnn
will probably take his placr. The track wits
lumpy nnd the weather hot. Attendance ,
6,00) . Results :
First race , purse , maiden 2-year-olds , live
fitrlonirs : Modi. 113 ( C. Slaughter ) . 11 to 20
and out. won ; Wnlchmnkor. 110" ( W. Dean ) ,
7 to 2 and oven , second ; Lcona O , 110 ( D.
Honnesisy ) , 10 to 1 , third. Time : ltv : ) % .
Whlrmantellne , Mark Hanna , Smart Aleck ,
Rnthburn uiul African nlso ran.
Seoond race , soiling , six furlongs : Horse
shoe Tobacco , 107 ( Darner ) . 7 to 20 nnd out ,
won ; llano Hollo. 1W ( Webster ) . 10 to 1 nnd
3 to I , second ; Dawn , ! ) l ( C. C mlts ) . S to 1.
third. TIme : l:21i. : . Hosny. Hill lli-ly , Hex
Regent nnd Cans also ran.
Third race , i urse , for maiden X-year-oldn.
six furlongs : Karlna. 37 ( E. Jones ) , f > to S and
1 lo 2 , won ; El Alma. 107 ( Webster ) , 12 to 1
nnd 5 to 1 , second ; Reuben Rowett , 102 ( P.
McDonald ) , 30 to 1 , thlnl. Time : 1:22U. : Mls
Pressloy. Polka Dot , Amnrea , l adv Cordell ,
Can Onl'op. Princess Nyanra , Plantation ,
Nyllc. Biscuit Cutter. Oarnett Ripple , Play
Dev and Hallott P also ran. Amaren hied.
Fourth race , purse , six furlongs : Oath , 121
( Garner ) , B to 5 and 1 to 3 , won ; David , 10. )
( Freeman ) . 3 to 2 and 2 to 5. second ; Treopln.
9 ! > ( J. Woods ) , 5 to 1 , third. Three starters.
Time : 1:1SI : < . .
Fifth race , selling , one ml'e nnd twenty
yards : Florldns , 92 ( C. Combs ) , 11 to 5 and ! )
to 10 , won. Utopia , 101 ( Garner ) , 3 to 2 nnd
1 to 2 , second ; Moralist , 92 ( Preston ) , 40 to 1.
third. Time : 1:51. : Hook wood. Al Miles , Jack
Bradley and Helen H. Gardner also ran.
Sixth race , purse , maiden 2-year-oldf. flvc
furlongs : Houquet , IPO (1C. ( Jones ) , S lo G nnd
3 to 5. won ; llalnnco All. 100 ( Frost ) . B to 1
and 2 to 1. second ; Thnrlow. 113 ( Webster ) .
15 ' to 1. third. TIme : lOSi. : I.ltf.e Gallant ,
Hurdler , Temanlte , Cuff * and Collar ? , Omer ,
Trlx nnd Annie Oldlleld nlso ran.
KANSAS CITY. June 23. The. weather was
clear and hot and the truck fast. Results :
First race , five furlongs , wiling : Oldham
won. Correspond second , Emnm P third.
Time : 1:01. :
Sf-rond race , five furlongs , peKIng : Hlue Jay
won , Anc-eluB second , Sugar Foot third.
Time : 1:01 : ; .
Third race , seven furlongs , selling : Ettarro
won , Klntr Elm second , Hob Clampett third.
Time : 1:31. :
Fourth race , one mile , Kansas City derby :
Wlckllffo won , Walkenshaw second , Xephy-
rus third. Time : 1:47. :
Fifth race , six and n half furlongs : Carrlo
F won , Laura F second. Ora A mini In third.
Time : lS4 i.
Sixth race , four and n half fur'ongs , sell
ing : King Hazel won , Lucy Gomola second ,
Hnrdln third. Time : 1:011. :
CINCINNATI , June 23.-Long shots had
their Inning at Lntonla today and won three
out of six races. . Reddlngton , a 2 to B shot In
the closing raco. was the only favorite that
scored llrst monev. Royal Oak In the sixth
race fell with O'Donnell. his Jockey , and
badly Injured the hoy. The wather was
fine and the track fast. Attendance , 2.0CO.
Rrsults :
First race , six furlong * : Lvlls. 101 ( Morri
son ) , 15 to 1 , won ; Alvprdee , 101 ( Conley ) . 4 to
1 and 3 to 2 , second : Bolzira , 102 ( J. HIK ) . S
to 5 , third. Time : 1:1G4. : ! Jazebel , Adowa.
Kalmln. Infellce , Play Dnv , 'Miss ' Alice ,
Dlack Heart , Cue Tip nnd Kathle also ran.
Second race , one mile , sellingElnno : , 107
( nonnclinmp ) . 10 to I , won ; Frontman 1lO
( Hart ) , 15 to 1 and C to 1. second ; J P H , 107
( Morrison ) . 10 to 1 , third. Time : 1M2U. La
Moore , Honor , Urania and Sim W also ran.
Third race , flve furlongs : Metaphysics. 90
( Hirs-ch ) , 2. to 1 , won : French Gray , 110 ( J.
HIM ) , 4 to 5 , second ; Miss C , 110 ( C. Relff ) . 3
to 1 , third. Time : 1:03'Strathlou : , Crennan.
Pauline M , Acrasla nnd Traitress also ran.
Fourth race , ono mile nnd a sixteenth :
Rhelnstrom , 95 ( T. Burns ) . 4 to 1 , won ; Os-
ctiro , 10.1 iC. Relff ) , 11 to 5 nnd 4 to 5 , second
end ; Eddlo Hurke. 95 ( Dune * ) . 13 to 5 , third.
Time : 1:49. : Joe Clark , Parson , San Juan ,
Bros art nnd Royal Dance a\ei \ > ran.
Fifth race , five and a half furlongs : Ruck-
Raw. , 105 ( J. Hill ) . 8 to 1. won ; Temno , 110 ( C.
Relff ) , 5 to 1 and 2 to 1. second : LaGrance ,
100 ( II. Williams ) . 8 to 1. third. Time : 1:03 4.
Stnnho : > , King Bermuda , Oha'mcey Fisher ,
James UeBow , Mlllersburpr. Mr.tor , Wilfred
Laurler , Ruiz and Sound Money also ran.
Sixth race , hurdles , mile and a ( juarter :
Reddlncton. 132 ( Stanford ) , 2 to 5 , won ; JCal-
dlvar , 131 ( C. Johnfon ) , R to 1 and 6 to C. second
end ; Futtltlve , 151 ( C. Brown ) , 4 to 1 , third.
Time : 2:19. : "Uncle Jim nlso ran. Royal Oak
fell.
mns iiHiii FOK A Tiioitoiininiitnn.
MnrciiH Duly OfTrrn ! ? I- " , ( ) ( ) ( ) for li <
IrUli Hi > r c Cnlli-e llurp.
CHICAGO , June 23.-Marcus Daly , Mon
tana's copper king nnd turfman , passing
through Chicago enroute to Hutte , stopped
over one hour between train ft , long enough
to make the highest bid ever recorded for
thoroughbred In America. The following
brief cable , dated Chicago , tells the story :
"To Mr. Gubhln . Knocknany Stud ,
KnocUnnny Ireland. Will give $125,000 ca h
and half Ills turf -winnings for Galtee
ilore , > , , ' CAUCUS DALY. "
Mr. Dnly said to a reporter : "I want
Galtee More because I thinkhe Is the
greatest thoroughbred of the age. I know
thu stock he comes from , nnd his progeny
should ho as valuable BH Ijls ancestry. For
my part I would not care to race him
much. I would retire him to Hitter Creek
stud after a season or two on the track. "
PHILADELPHIA 1.OSI-3S AT LORD'S.
Anicrlcnil rrli-Ui-lt-rx Dcffiitt-il liy Hitj'
MldillcNivv Ti-iun.
Copyright. 1SD7 , by Press Publlnhlnir Company. )
LONDON. June 23-New ( York World
Cablegram Special Telegram. ) The Phlla-
delphla ericketera coneludcd their game at
Lord's hero today. They suffered defeat
at the hands of Mlddlew'x by seven wlck-
etH. The visitors , however , gave n splendid
exhibition of batting nnd the fine InnlngH
A. M. Wood was the subject of much
favorable comment.
llli'- < 'Ic Itiif-i-H nt l-'nli-liiirv.
FAIRHUHY , Neh. . June 23.-Spcclal.- ( )
The llrst meeting of Urn season of the
Falrbury Wheel club was held last evening
with the following events :
One mile , novice : C. O. Mnrthls , flrM ;
. Goldstein , second. Ray Honshaw wns set
back for looking hack , and Clllf Loltoy
dlHlanccd by breaUago of hla wheel. TIme :
17.
17.Onefourth
One-fourth mile , open : L. Koalerson
first ; C. P. .McDowell. Heuonil ; lleit Thoi-n-
ton , third ; C. O. Marthls , lourth ; W
Shultz , fifth ; 1' . Thornton , Hlxth. Tlmn :
One-half mile , professional : Herl Phillips -
lips , first ; M. H. Ketchem. seconrl. Time ;
One-half mile , open , paced hy Thompson-
. C. M.-D-nvell , first ; H. Tolleth. second i
Ixiu Kesterson , third ; AV. Schultz. fourth.
Time 1:19. :
Ono mlle har.dleap : J } . Thornton , ir < 9
inls , Hi-fit ; P Thornton. 1M ynrd.i. He-ond
, , . ;
. . . . .
f l Ir. Ill 1 " ! .t M.ln l ! I . T * . * _ ' * ' *
riillni1 < > ] | ililiiiiH Mliko > t ( iooil Hlnnil.
IXJNUON. June K. The- cricket match
between thu gentlemen of Philadelphia und
Middlesex eleven , which began on Mmiday ,
was continued toilav. On Monday the
homo team made 231 nun In their first
lnnlng , am ] the Americans In their llrst
lnnln8 uroreil 117 runs. The visitors * , there-
fort , went In again today , nnd at lunch
tlmo hail scored 207 , with three \vfckeU
down.
The Middlesex eleven won the mulch by
Ecvea wlcktta.
( ; ii-n > viiiil Ciin ( Mull Sliool ,
GLENWOOD , In. . Juno 23.-Hpeclal.- ( )
Tha tlrot annual to\irnament \ of the Olcn-
wood Gun club began here today and U to
continue two days , Today's ftventa were
closely contested. Tomorrow' } ! program
promises to bo Interesting , an xevoral
cracka will be here.
TIirec-Mllo lliuullt'iip ill I < * rt > iiionl ,
FURMONT , Neb. . June 23.-Hpecial.-A (
crowd attended a three-mKe handicap
race given under the direction of the Fre
mont whi-elmen at the fair groundH last
ovenlnv. Kandrlck , scratch , won , time. 7-23 ;
Pohl. second , time. 7:77 : , and George Nclu-
KIS n. very clo ! c thlnl. There was ft tm < 1
* TlU on the tlrst hnlf , thn of the rldrr
Ix'lng thrown , ono of whom. Pout * , would
Prob.xbly have mndo the lender * huMle. Th
track rnns dusty.
Sniipcr Lc\N Injiirlri I'riMo Kntnl.
riA'MOUTtl , Ind , , June 2.1.--Tho Celo-
liratixl rnco horse Semper I.ex died hero
lust nlRht of burns received while on roilto
from Chicago to New York , lie was valued
lit $10.000.
Don't noKlcct a couRh because the wMlber
Is pleasant ; leforo the next sti'm rolli
around U may develop Into a rerloui dull-
culty beyond rcp.\lr. One .Minute Cough
Cure Is C.IH.V to take and will do what lu
naiuo InipllcB. _
1'OUT ( MtOtMC .NOTH9.
The omeo of I ho southern Inspection dl < v
trlct , heretofore established at Santa Ko.
N. M. , Is trnnsferrol to Los AiiRcles , Cnl.
Private John Xlnssenn , comp.uiy 1) . hnv-
Ins completed thirty years' nctlvo srrvli'O ,
has been retired , and will proceed from this
post to his homo In Cincinnati , O.
1'rlvnto Jnmes Kelly , company 11 , Is re
lieved from extra duty as Janitor nt th
administration building , and I'rlvatn Oasnur
Mclther , company U , Is detailed In hla stead.
1'rtvnto OcorRe A. Ahbott , company D , ha
boon relieved from cook at the consolidate !
mess of the enllstcjl men nnd 1'rlvato Her
man llenjamln , company V , Is detailed In
stead.
1'rlvato Thomas lltirko , company 0 , IB nv.
llovcil from extra duty as mechnnlc In th
iiuartcrnmstcr's deiiartment and 1'rlv.Uo
Walter H. Osdcu. company K. lj detailed In
stead.
There la much talk about the troops RolnR
to Chicago , hut as yet nothing odlclnl has
been received and It la Kenerally supposed
that U Is ono of the usual Idle rumors that
frequently arlsu about the barracks.
Privates Krnnk Ccrveny and William
Schwcnker , company A. have been granted
furloughs for throe months , upon the ex
piration of which they will be discharged ,
If prior thereto they make ouch applica
tion.
tion.Six
Six months Icavo of absence , to take ottcct
on or about July 1 , with pcnnlRtlon to go to
South America and Kurnpc , provided ho tloea
not vlst Culm , nlso to apply for nn extension
of nix months. Is granted Captain Hiram II.
Kclchum , Twenty-second Infantry.
Lieutenant Orrln H. Wolfe , company J.
Twenty-second Infantry , having completed
the course of study at the W. S. In
fantry nnd Cavalry school , Fort Leaven-
worth , Kan. , has been found proficient , li
relieved from further duty at the school ,
and will spend hla vacation In Loulovlllo.
Ky.
Ky.Tho
The Intense heat of the first part ot
the week caused three men to he carried
from the parade ground during dress parade.
Musician Alvln Shoemaker , company (1 , n > -
colved a sunstroke. Though now Improving
ho was for a time In a critical condition at
( ho post hospital. The other cases were Io3 *
scrlouD.
By decision of the acting secretary of war ,
the revolvers with which company musi
cians are to be armed , when they take the >
Hold , should until the contingency arise , bo
kept and accounted for by the commanders
of their companies , which revolvers will ho
Issued on requisition and retained by com
pany commanders and kept hy them In
store rooms.
For the Instruction required hy recent or
ders , the minimum amount of engineers' In
struments have been submitted hy the com
manders of the different companies for use
of noncommissioned officers In map drawing ,
which accompany reports of excrclsco In
minor tactics and other field work. Thcro
am several noncommissioned officers
pro-
ilclent at such work.
It has been decided minor tactical exer
cises can no longer be profitably carried on
within the limits of the reservation , nor
outside such limits , without trenching upon
and damaging enclosed and cultivated fields
owned by private Individuals. Instructions
have been given that they ho suspended ,
and that the tactical work still to he per
formed after the completion of the prautlco
inarches contemplated In orders from army
headquarters will be deferred until the close
of the drill season , or until after the crops
have been harvested Jn the adjacent Hold of
the reservation.
The True Itemed- .
W. M. Repine , editor Tisklhva , 111 , . Chief ,
says : - "We won't keep house without Dr.
King's Na r Discovery for Consumption.
Coughs and Colds. Experimented with
many others , but never got the true remedy
until wo used Dr. King's New Discovery.
No other remedy can take Us place In our
home , as In It we have a certain and sure
euro for Coughs , Colds , Whooping Cough ,
etc. " It Is Idle to experiment with other
remedies , even If they are urged on you a
just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery.
They are not as good , because this reinedj
has a record of cures and besides Is guar
anteed. It never falls to satisfy. Trlafbot-
tlea free at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store.
FORECAST OF TODAY'S W1SATII1SIU
I-'iilr InoliriiMlui ,
VnrlablWlinlN. .
WASHINGTON , Juno 23. Forecast for
Thursday :
For Nebraska Generally fair ; variitblB
winds.
For South Dakota Showers early Thurs
day morning , probub'.y followed hy fair
north winds.
For Iowa Fair , 'preceded ' by showers In
eastern portion ; north winds.
For Missouri Occasional showers ; cooler ;
south winds , befomlng variable.
For Kaunas Fair , preceded by showers In
eastern portion ; cooler ; variable winds.
For Wyoming Fair , oxccjn showers In ex
treme northern portion ; variable winds.
Local Itororil.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU ,
OMAHA , June 23. Omaha record of rain
fall nnd temperature compared with cor
responding day of the past three years :
1SD7. ISM. 1SD3. 1S9I.
Maximum temperature. . . . VI 87 HI la
Minimum temperature CS CC Gl 61
Average temperature 70 76 7li 72
Rainfall 02 .01 .3 .27
Record of temperature nnd precipitation
at Omaha for this day and since March
j'
:
Normal for the day , 75
Excess for the 'Joy l
Accumulated deficiency Hlnuo March 1 45
Normal ; rainfall for the day 19 Inch
Deficiency for tin : duy 17 Inch ,
Total rainfall slnre March 1 9. f Inches
Deficiency wince March 1 3.11 Inches
Excess corretp'g period 1SWJ 3.41 lnch :
Unflclency eorrcsp'g- period J'95.-l.fil Itvhej
IU-MirtN from Mliillonn nt h p. in , ,
Seveiity-llflli meridian lime. _
"hi I
BTATIONS AND STATE OF
WEATHER , i a
Omnlm clear .01
North Plane , partly cluuily . .01.W
Halt Liiku Lilly , cle.ir .00
rheyrmiv. i-lrar , ' $ . .00.M )
llapld City , cluudy l .01
HiiKin , partly cloudy 7C . .01.ftl
Clilcnui ) , ralnlnx , Hi
Wllllmnn. clnuily , HiOJ
Ht. Louis , clear OJT
at. r.iul. clear 7 : .09
linv.npurt , duudy Ck 2
llulcuu , mining , , , .31
Knninii City , clear I 98 . .31.W
llnvn' . cloudy M .01
Ijixmatvk , cleiir j M . ( X >
Qulvcmon , cluudy | S < X'P
T Indlculm trace of prrrptnllon. | |
L , A U'ICLSH. I.jcul 1'orecant Olllclal.
my tlirout was
( lluil ) with sores , largo
lumps formed un my
nuuk , and n liorriblo
nicer broke out on my jaw , snys
Jlr. 0. J I. Elbert , wliorusidctidtcor.
22d Bt , and Avenna N. , finlvoston ,
Texas , Ho wns thrco times pro
nounced cured by prominent pliy
sic inn 8. but the dreadful tlificmso al
ways returned ; be was then told that *
WJIH the
onlyouro
His hair
had all
fa 11 on
out , and lie was in a Bad plight ,
After taking ono bottle of S. 8. a
lie began to improve and two dozen
bottles cured
him completely ,
eo that for rooro
thansixyearsho
lias bad no sign
of the disease.
Hook on the dlicato and Itl treatment m\.9l ( (
{ tee by Bwlft BpMiflo Co , AtUou , Q < u