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    THE OMATTA DATLT li'2E : TUESDAY , Jt'LY 0 , 181)7. )
TWO NEW STATE MARKS
Omaha Hitlers Make a Pair of Very Faat
Half Miles ,
GADKE AND M'CALl ' SHOW THZIR SPEED
Day of tinSlnte leet llnp
SOIIMI'lnc > < piirt ivlth a
Ilrnuu of Mlll < - llccordu
Io \ erell , ,
Yesterday afternoon's Melng at the state
mccl of the LoJguo of American Wheelmen ,
Nebraska division , was notable for two
wonderful foils In annihilating distance
nnd for genuine , enjoyable fport has rarely
liccn equalled In thlfl section. All the
cliFfloa were well filled and all the races
ivnll rontested , the finishes ns a rule being
close and exciting. In iho mile open
for profe'ilnn.ils IM.xloy of Omaha was dl-
< | DAllflod for Ihe day for foul rldltiR at the
licad of thu stretch. 1'lxley pi'oli'Jted
vigorously against tlio decision of lleferee
Kldredge , asserting that the foul was unin
tentional , he bavins for an Instant lint con
trol of hl whcol and the swerve Unit fouled
Wollrldo of Lincoln was due to his ( I'ixley's )
attempt to prevent a serious spill. Heferco
Kltlrcdgn went over the ground with 1'lxley
nftcrward. and after a careful consideration
> f the facts decided that the foul \vns wholly
< liii ) to an accident and allo.ved 1'lxley to
Tide In the tnndcni race and lo pace McCall
In the half mile for the record.
In the one-mile amateur open rnco there
was a nasty spill just before the finish , In
which three of the also-roJes were dumped ,
Dint nu one wan hurt. The lap races were very
clwely contested. Harm-it of Lincoln
showed his mettle In the professional tip
rare , although the tlmo WHS very nlow , the.
o-aco consisting of sprints from the brad of
the Blrelch to the tape- and a loaf the rust
of tin * way.
Fredrlcksoti got away with both state
championships for profes-slonalH ami Gadkc
took both open events In llrHt-cla.s Htyle.
The friends of these riders were greatly
pleased with their success. Floyd McCall
had hard luck , hut slipped In with three nice
Rccoiul.i to his credit. Thli popular rider
has not buin up to form of late , ami hlic
Omaha followers are correspondingly disap
pointed.
Lincoln' * ! contingent Is well pleased with
the outcome , for aside from the handy win
of Ilarnctt In Ihe professional lap race. Gor
don of Lincoln carried away first In the mile
open amateur from a very speedy Held and
Ilcnnett got llrsl In the live-mile amateur
handicap In good style from the 200-yard
mark , while Harry Austin got place In two
events.
Two now state records were made. In the
half mile open professional Gadko put the
mark at 1:01 : Hat. In the race between Mc
Call anil Gadko for the Kelchcnberg cup , half
mile pared by tandem , McCall won , making
the journey In 0:5S : Hat. This is a remark
able performance anil waa applauded ti > Ihe
echo.
A great crowd watched the races antl fur
nished lots of I-'oiirtli of July cncoiir.igeinent
of all kinds to the rideis. At one lime the
gang In the grand stand had to be especially
rciiurstctl to keep still long , "iiongli to allow
Hie riders to hear Hie starter's pistol. There
\\M little dllllculty In distinguishing the
finish , as each vtan marked hy annthiiahs . -
tlc fusillade of blank cartridges , llrecrack-
ers and Ihe oilier noise-producing arrange
ment * that had litcn takento , the grounds.
Following are the summaries :
One ml e , op n , professional : Gadko won ,
Jlifn'l ' second , .Mlersteln third. Time :
J.M2 _ > - . " . A. II'roiilx , H. .13. Fredrickson ,
AV A. I'ixli-y , F. C. Hani It. Illck Hall , W.
W Oinlktik anil O. O. Hnyinnn also rode.
H.ilf mile , open , amateur : Harry May won ,
Fred Unrnuni second. Halh Hrown third.
Time : 1:071-5. : H. I ) Uo cnlofV. . U.
Hrook" , If. Shrnder. .1. W. Felix. 11. O. Clark ,
11. H Kendrlck , 11. J. S.ibln , G. A. HoKIn
tilso rode.
Half mile , professional , state champlon-
nhlpFreilrlekson won , ( iatlke "tcoml. V.
Hall third. Time : LOS. Llnloge and McCall
also rode.
One mile , oppn , amateur : Dor.Ion , Lincoln ,
won ; Fc'lx , Sallna , Kan. , second : lUrmnn ,
Omaha , third ; Mcdreer , Lincoln , fourtli.
Time : 2:201-fi. : It-Lean. lrewt.-r ! , Cochnin ,
Ward. May. Clarke. KciidricU and Holly also
rode.
Two-mile , lap race , profess.mal ! : llarnell
( won , Mlersteln , Sager ami Hall tie for second
end , Kberhardt third. Time : 5:05. : McCall ,
I'roiilx. Fiedrlckj-on , TiaU.i and JlclJrldu
also rotle.
Two-ml'o lap. amateur : Hrewcr won , Rur-
jium second , Cordon thlnl. Time : 5:072-5. :
Shrader , Felix , W.trd. IMInter , Austin ,
Waters. Gernhart , L-c Whltcomb , tlarl.er ,
Sawyer and Uliiglnim al.io rude.
One mile , professional , state championship :
Fre 'rlclfon ' won , Mci'all recond , Hall thlnl
T'.me2.12. . II. C. Gadke , C. U. Hall and
Mlprsli-ln nl--o rode.
Five-mile handicap , amateur : n.niiett.
Lincoln (200 ynrils ) . won ; SwnrtK , Omaha (170 (
yards ) , second ; McN'idcr. Om.ih.i (250 yanls ) ,
llilrd Time : 12K : There were twenty-one
other riders.
Half mlSi optMi. nrofc-rlniml : Gadke.-on ,
Ondklrk se-Tntl , Kberhart tnlrd. Time : 1:01. :
toe stale record , former m.irk being 1 21 ! 2-5
II 13. Fri'drlcUiin , George .M. . > lrsti-ln. F. G
Harnett. V. Hull , II.V. . Undloge , sv. ! - .
SAL'CIO. . O. IlaMuan , L. A. Travis O W
Mcllrldc and IX .1. Hall nlno rodn.
One mile tandem , professional : AV A
I'ixley ami R II. .Mr-Call won , II. K. Fred-
i-lckson and George Mlersteln t'econd II C
Gadko and .Iiimen Mack thlnl. Time : 2:1" : .
Half millpioreuslonal. . llylnj ? s tarl. tan
dem pacttl : F. H. Mcl'allyon. . Vlrwll Hall
Fecund , II. r. Clailkt * third. Time : 0:5S. :
Last night after somn tlelay the rnonoy
prl/.en won hy the piofebalonal.s who leave
Iho city InilHv for Des Molnr to ntlend the
Iowa meet vvrre awarded at the rooms of the
Turner Wlirel club The rcmalmler of ( he
prtzt-p will be handed nut today at the store
of J. J. DtTlghl on Far mini strret.
The Lear.ue of Amerlc.ni lieelmen held
a ] ib jiant "iniolii-r" la , , ! . -veiling at
the rooms of HiTurner wheel
club. Over a him Iced local wheelmen
anil vihit'jr ? were prc.-cnt aiul the evening
spent In sociability and playing at match
gaiucH.
MXVV * ' ! ' \1'ri ( < : ils A\l > ll\V SI'II.I.S ,
O t-r I' Ki * II und rcil ( 'fiiiiM.nioi-M | In
lb < - I'll lln.iii. lli.iifl Itnce.
CHICAGO. July 5.-Curl A. AmJerson , a
B ven minutenum. . won the rullmnn road
race In 4 ! > HU. It W. Men-Ill niul ' 'harles
Torrybt rg. l.mlnuie men , were respec-
llvi ly "econd and third.
The JiulKt'M irave the time prize to L. V.
Porter , who starlu-tl from the live-minute
mail ; and made the sIMi-nn miles In 10:07. :
I'i-i-.l N.-l.-oii and Orbuitlo Adams , scratch
nion , wire also respectively second and ihird
tln.e jiriiso wlniieru. Jamus Levy , the win-
Her ot hist year's lime pilze In the I'ullman
race- , fell from Ills wheel on the his'I turn
today , breaking his ' , .K , The event , prop
erly spc.ikini ; , was the second anmri ! race
of Ihe Hoiith Side C.\cllnR olub. Tinractt
was over the I'ullinan cuiirHn , Hit- mart be
ingIii'ide at the corner of Michigan nvonuu
nnd Jut-Usiiii str.-i-ti and thiougli W.uhlng-
ton p.irk. ilciun the hMturli- Midway phils-
ance and throimh .l.u-k-oii park , thence south
to tlio village of J'ullmun , a distance of
ubout eighteen miles.
The Hell was the iirKeMt that ever started
tn a western road race , nearly all of the f.17
ontrlos reM > iiinlliiK to Ihe call of the starter
Thu cuiidlilons w.re f.nfrom ppi-fecl , Ian
night B bt-.u-y rain luiving toftenp , ! tlu , n , . „ ' , ,
while thu nival numb , r of riders nml the
narrowness of the roadn west of thu nurk
JJMIi'in brousht disaster to many an amT -
" ' , ' . " " ' ' < T ; "W Ine" , wt'ro n scratch ,
"I'op" Smetlley , the winner of the Decora
tion day load race , being given n handlc-ipof
two minutes mi. . ) ilihty ti-i-umlH. The start
was schctlulcd for s : : ti a m. but the great
number of il'ers madttlu - r.icu a i.ithtr
iinwlnMly affair and nvif \ alter U'o'clock
beloiv the men were scut away.
At leant 5.HOII people lined the ropes on the
finMh ttrcti b. while probably it-n times
I That
Spot. . .
I'irst r.izc of it , dime ; tieit
size of u tlollar ; then big ns
the palm uf your huiul , Thu
cud ; entire baldness. Stop it.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
Makes Hail4 Grow
thnt number witnessed the rnoe at different
points nn the course. Anderson , the winner ,
pushed to the front In the first mlle timl kept
the lead to the llnls-h. The winner \a \ n
Swede , ami Is 20 years' ' old.
TWO M-\V : itKCoitn.s i-oit IOWA.
Siri-d > - Atiuitciti-M liiivir HIP Time nt
lip IJi-i Miilnri Mci-t.
UKS MOINKS. July 3. ( Spm-lal Toloqram. )
five thousand people caw the ra > ei of the
first day of the | r > wa League of American
Wheelmen meeting. II wan Ihe fastest field
of amateurs ever brought together In towa.
Tiie track was In superb condition nnd the
wnthfi" line. State- records were br iketi In
the third mile , itced by Al Hitler of
Marrhnlltown. and Iia'f-mlle. pacr-0 hy 1'rfl
Stevens of Otlutnwa , the new tecords belua
0:3)3nnd : ) 0:5 : ! ) . l-'ast time was made In all
the events Lloyd l-'owle of Clarksvllle will
Co for the ten-mile world's amateur reoord.
paced by six tandems , tomorrow. He uU :
One ml'p , novice : C. A. Kns-li > l > 'ck , net
MiilnPs. won ; A. Irwln , Council Hluffa , s'ec- '
end ; W. C. Heal , Des Molnes , third. Time :
m'fl't ,
Ono mile , professional : 1-2. H. Anderson ,
St. t/ouls , won ; Will Coburn , St. Louis , second
end ; Hurt Morrow , Sioux City , third. Time :
S.li ! 2-5.
One mile , stale championship : Harry C.
While. Cedar Rapids , won : George llrnvn.
Otlumwa second ; H. IJ. storm , Grlnnell ,
third. Time : 2-'S 2-6.
Two-tnlio handicap , nmateur : Lloyd
Fowle , Clarksvl'le ( fcratch ) , won ; H. C. Nut
ting. Itnndalla ( scratch ) , rfeoml ; Frank
Flllp , Cedar Huplds (65 ( vnnlP ) . third ; Ail
Kliler , MiirslialHown (50 ( yards ) , fourth.
Time : -l-102-i" .
Two-mile , professional : Declared no race
1 eeaiise above the lime limit of I-IO. : It-will
be inn off tomorrow.
Quarter-mile , state o'inninlnn hl' > : 11. H.
Stoik , Gi-inne'l. won ; Ail Hitler , Mi-rshall-
town , second ; HiiKh .lackson , Cedar Hnplds ,
third. Time : 0HI : 2-5.
One mile , open , nmateur : Frank Fill * . ) ,
Cedar Huplds , won : Hugh Jackson , Cedar
Hap ! Is , .xrcoiid : .1. J. Hn-ne , Council HlulTj.
third ; C. W. Hrown , Dew Molnes , fourth.
Time : 2:2.0. :
( " I re 1111 llnrr * nt ( 'liloMKo.
CHIPAdO. July r-The blevele races of
the national circuit , which came oft today
reunited nn follow.- ' :
One-third mile , open , professional : Cooper
won , ( .iimlner second , Hald third. Time :
0:45 : 1-5.
One mile , open , professional : Gardiner
won. llald second , Kher third , Cooper lourth.
Time21 ! ) 1-S.
Ttto-nillu handicap , piofesslonn' : Oardlnor
( scratch ! won , Kennedv (25 ( ynrdst secoirl ,
Tracy Holmes (125 yards ) third. 11. H. Wood
(1.15 ( yards ) fourth. Time : I-11 3-3.
Half-mill * handicap , amateur : Chailep
Kivln (15 yard"Aon. ) . H. It. Hopkins (15 (
yunlfl ) second. .1. F. Gooiienow (50 ( yards )
third. Time : 1:01. :
Klve-m".e handicap , amateur : , T. H. Ack-
htirpt ( o75 yards ) won , A. J. numhty C5 !
yards ) ecnnd , C. Spen ler ( ! 150 yards ) third.
Time : 12i : > S 1-5.
Wins Knslly.
I'l'KHLO. Colo. , July 5. Colorado's
Loasuo of American Wheelmen had Its an
nual state race meet at Hover's park this
afternoon , with a Held < > C entries Including
Walter C. Stinger of Milwaukee , W. W.
H.'imlllnn of Denver at'd all the other cracks
In this M-ctlon. SaiiRcr was an ea v winner
In the tbreo events In which he rndu. Much
Interest attached to the live-mile profes
sional handicap. Hamilton ( scratch ) was
beaten handllv by Illmstreet of Denver
c'J ) yards. ) This was a surprise and Is
of Interest In vli w of Hamilton's series
with Sanyer this month.
Mli'lmel dies Aiillii ( Time ,
WOltCICSTICH , Mas * . , July 3. The chief
attraction of the race promoters' meet at the
fair K'oundM ' thin Hfternoon was the attempt
of Jimmy Michael to lower the track record
of 2l : > ! In u living start , paced by one of hi"
qu-iditrdcts. He pave a pretty exhibition of
riding , but one of the chains of the quad
broke and Michael had to do most of the lust
half mile alone. He finished the mile In
2:0 : ( ! 2-5.
VAtCH.VS .MK.V 1IAIII.V IIH.VTHV.
I-'mu-tl. of .Tuly Crick. ( Ciiino Is Won
Hy .lolui Dunlins' Ttiliu ,
Yesterday afternoon a plea-ant ( 'ame was
played on the Omaha cricket crounda be
tween teams captained by W. 11. Yniighnn
and John I Knight ! * . the burly pi inter win
ning his name by lifty-one runs. Several
of the batsmen batted In oed form , though
If VaiiKluin'K eleven had llelded up as they
should have done their opponents' total
would have been materially reduced. The
follow Int ? arc the scores :
JOHN DOUGLAS' TCAM\
J. Cameron , b. Laurie . 21
W. StrlblliiK. c. and b. Vanghan . ID
G. 11. Vaimlian , run out . in
J. N't-alo , b. Laurie . 1
J. Dnticlas , b. Laurie . 0
M. 1' . Spnisue , c. Taylor , b. Bowers . in
G. It. Ynimp. b. IJowers . IS
J. Mulr , b. HoworH . 7
A. Handerson , b. liowcrM . ; . . . . 0
M. A. lla'l , b. VntiKhmi . ' ,
lK. . liarber , not out . 0
Kxtrns . 11
Total . 117
W. Tl. VAUGIIAN'S TRAM ,
H. Laurie , b. Nealo . 11
J. Gilbert , run out . n
II. W. Taylor , b. Nellie . 0
H. Uowers , c. Uai her. b. Xeale . 0
\\'i H. Vnnclinn , c. Douslas , b. VniiKhan. .1
TT. II. Ppraqne. e. VaiiRhan , b. Neale . 0
A. Tnnrlev , c. Yoimt ; , b. VauKhan . ! )
A. BtrlbllnfT , b. Neale . 2
C. Potter , c. Hull. b. VatlKhiin . 1
\V. StrlblliiK , Jr. , b. Neale . 2rt
John Hall , not out . 7
Total . fi < 5
HOWLING ANALYSIS.
W. n. VauKhan' . * Innings-
Overs. Mdns. Uun * . Wktn.
1'lMllUUI
\RTFORD. . Conn. . July 5.-Tho largest
crowd tluit ever nsM-nib'ed at Cbaiter Oak
park and the largest attendance at any light
bnrneos r ce event in New Knghind was
piesent today at the opening of this famius
track. Estimate ? pluco the utlcndiincu at
fli'in 25.WH In rn.OfiO. Tt WHS generally con-
eeibd by her > -emen that reemd breakins time
wui linjiossible. The chief feature on the
card wu * the free-for-nll race , w'lleh Star
Pointer , John It. Gentry nnd Frank A an
coinp.vni. niis hoped that l two-minute
mar1 : would be threatened , lint Gentry W'ls
kllkd In his effort in lowei the high sulky
ml'e record und It was plainly evident that
Ii-Htcad of bPlng pushed McCleinv heM back
Klar Pointer In both heals , us Gentry could
not fore- him , and Frank Agan was Vevral
b-ii''lhs . In the rear. In the Gonliy trial
ugabiht the high sulky record 1m wan accom-
panlel by a iiinniT from the TewkHbury
btulili-s , diiven bv Nol.Ie. . lte ulti :
l-'ree-for-all. pncln ! , " , purse $ i,000 ! , best two
out nf three :
Slur I'o'nti-r ' , b. h. , by Hrown IIul-
Hwcep-i.ik.-n , McClear , 1 1 1
John R Gentry , b h. , llrnwun 222
Fn.nl ; Anan , b .K . Si.eaiH 3 3 3
Time : n.-iwn , J-ni : 4.AV4. \ . ! > ; 0iiii , 0I1W ! , 1:0 , ' ,
1 : IU. 2:0) : ) 4.
2 12 P'IIHH , troltliiB. purse SI 000 :
Giace Ihiiings ch. m. , Hiiyonnu ,
I'liiice. Hmnui K , Spears 1 1 1
Mi-.ple Vallev , b. b. , Ohen-on 222
Fred Kohl , b. m. . Arthur 3 { ! 3
Cephas , b u. . Chfne > - , dla
Time : 2:12 : } ' , , 2:15' : ' . . 8H : 4 ,
2 20 clas. ' , pacing , pulse fSOOO :
I1'1'1'1 ' ; ' Hci-r , br. K : bv Dr. Herr-
Dijll , Ppears l J l
Sldwoith , b. li. , ulllvan " " 4
IVr.llaml , b h. . Granger | j 7 2
Kpiuiette. li. ff. , Unrr 3 3 fi
Kd II , Young , blk B. , Ilo'Ienbeek. . . 7 ( i : f
{ If1.- ' . g . liarr 0 I 5
Kitty Van , H. in. , liomnmt | fulls
S > l T I'enn. b. m. . McCnrty S Gdln
He IK G , blk. in. , Twltebeli : dls
Time : 2'im. 2:17'i. : ' 3l.Vj. :
2-M : class , trolling , puivo faOO :
I'atorat. b. m. . by Aeolvte-
Cathe.lral. Ho'lenbei k . ' , . . .1 2 1 1
cicte blU m. , Lockwo'id
letsele , b h , I > il-sey | | 3 2
Rene gr in , Siiears 3 3 is | |
T me : 2-17'i ' , . 2-lSH , 2:21H : ! , 2:23 :
*
IJVHNTS ov 'rim iir > Mv < : TRACKS.
l.ulil WliiM UIK .liilj- Iliiinllciiii Knee
ill Onlilej.
CINCINNATI , July 5.-Nearly S.OtO ppojilo
braved the Intense beut today to pee. the
Fourth of July handicap run nt Oakley.
Just before the horses went to the post
for the race a terrible storm came up and
when Starter Letclier sent the Deli ) of
three Mailers away the tra-'k was very
sloppy. I.okl. who IIDH never been consid
ered iv good belting proposition In Hie mud ,
surprised many by winning In most Im-
presilvi * fashion. Lfteller cut out the pacu
for the llrst mile , wlmn L > kl got to him
and crowed lliB wire l\vo lenglhs to the.
good. Joe Hill s clever riding wa one of
the features of the day. He put four win
ners over the jijulo In fiont , in fact won
ovciy race he rode in The sport on tin-
whole was exclilng 'l here w.r.a number
uf c out I'r.uhes ' Juiinj ; the du > , the bi-it
- - il , - h-a 1 and b-od struggle between
Line and I > i n FuUno in tht
pvent Uaik Line won the dpclslon nt the
very last Jump by n no * ! . Results :
First race , tlvo furlongK : Cyril , 105 ( J.
Hllll , 7 to 1 , won ; The Doctor , 90 iHiuton ) ,
15 to 1 nnd 5 to 1 , second ; liflle Cllne. 98
( T. Hurnf ) , .1 to 1 , third Time. 1 03 % Fan
Pan-untie , Flop. Hob Knight , Chic -p"- H.-n-
nle Nell , Georfte Cnoppr. Janif- < Deb > w nnd
Alice lly .in also ran.
H"cond race. Hx nnd one-half furlnnitx :
Cai-lotta , ! " ) ( T. HurnM. 3 lo 1 , \\oii ; llok -
wall. PS ( Morrlsoni. 15 to 1 nnd < ! to 1. # "
nnd ; Jamboree , 1 < C ( Jainf" ' ) , 1" to 1 , thirl.
Time : 1:21. : Hlbprnbl , quern , Mnille , Htick
Fon.'o , Filibuster , Hickory Lfaf. V d.tx.
RlchllPld. Wlntht-cp , Alvln H nnd A tradntia
also ran.
Third race , five and one-half furlon ? * :
Mnvollu , 111 ( J. Hill ) , s to 5 , won ; HanNhed ,
112 ( A. Cfnytoni a ( o 2 ntitl H to S , second ;
Wilson , Ho ( J. Murphy ) . 10 to 1 , third. Time :
1.09. Nordecnl , Tin Craft , Sound Money
nml Hnshl H.izoukp nlpo rnn.
Fourth race , the. Fourth of July hnlKll'-ati ,
trio nnd one-fourth mil" * : Lokl , 11 * l.i.
Hill ) , 0 to 5 , won ; Letclier , 95 ( T. Huni" ) . " .
lo 2 ami 1 lo 2 , second ; Itnmlro , 112 u' .
ReltT ) , 3 lo 1 , third. Tlina : 2:12. :
Fifth race , six nnd one-hall furlonss : Ar-
llnglon , 1 l ( Morrl-i.n ) , 11 to 5 Won ; Pouting.
! ( T. Hurn.-1) , 5 lo 2 and I Ij fi , second ; LV ,
92 ( Hu ton ) , 7 to 1 , ihlrd. Time : 1:25. : Cllsslr ;
H. Prince Carl , Anna Gnrth , Honor , Populist
atnl Sim W II'SD ran.
Sixth racf , six and one-lmlf fur'.onua : Hnlk
Line. 1uC ( J. 11111) ) . D to 5 , won ; Don Fulano
ion ( Plggolt ) , 2 to 1 and I to 5 , second ;
orlmnr. 101 ( T. Hurnsl , 3 to 1. Hi rd. Time :
1.21'V Annie M , Fretful. Franlmnn and Trl-
mudix nl. ' ran.
SIIFIPSHHAD HAY , July r-There was u
very large attendance at Slipcpthciiil Hay.
the iiHiml big holiday crowd of IS.orn or 20OiK )
pcop'e putting In n n. appearance. The chief
tveht W ! " > the Great Trb'l stakes of the
SIOixo for 2-year-o d , on w ilch n dozen went
to the no'l , Auuust Itplmonl' * ' l-'lrenrm beli. ' <
Ihe favorite. Tin-re were several breaks
anil they got away with Firearm having
considerably the worst of It. Hamburg ' " .ns
llrsl to get Into tils stride and led Ihe way
thrrugh tbr chute , followed by Lnudemnnn ,
George Keene , H.iwlli'g Ilrook antl the
others There were sMine cliaiiKes In Ihe
tear rank as Ihev reached the turn into fie
main track , but llambur was going tasllv
In front. Laude'iiann , however , fell Inck ,
George Keene taking s oml place. Tint *
tl-ey ran to the lai-t furlong , wlifti Sltvin got
lo work on Previous ami drove him > o hard
that he got Into second p'ace , but Hamburg
Won very easily. Results :
First race , live furious * , selling : Gel'ha ,
100 ( Sloan ) , 7 to 5 and 1 to .1. won ; Atfiln-
ir-ent , Ml ( Coblev ) . 20 to 1 nnd S to 1. second ;
Ml s Telinev , 1IV1 ( Mnrlln ) , 2 to 1 and ,1 to fi ,
third. Time1:02 : ' 1-5. Hlu * * Hpnrd. Mr. Slof-
fel , L-ind of the Free. Ma Petlle. Checkers ,
ICI't , Change. Hairpin , Mnlian C irlstabt-lle ,
l-'iNcd Star , Klleen an 1 Ileluh llo also ran.
Sect ml i-'ce , one mile- Nana II , 105 ( Heu-
nett ) , 10 to 1 and 1 to 1.won ; Caldron. 110
( Scherrer ) , 4 to 1 nnd ( J to 5 , second ; Atablnn ,
110 dlenncfsy ) . 10 to 1 and I ! to 1. thlnl. Time :
1:111-5. : Challenger. Savarln , Matmssas1 , Im-
pttator , Diversion and Slbley also lan.
Tblrd race , mile and three-iiunrltr * : Joe
Miller , ! ' 2 ( Sloan ) , : i to 1 a 'id even , won ; Lin
coln , IM ( Clawson ) , 4 to 1 and S to 5. second
end ; Counsellor Howe , an ( O'Connor ) , I to 1
antl C. lo 5 , tbltd. Tim- : : ! : o2-5. : ! Voile- ,
Deerslayt-r and St. Nlc'iolis II also rnn.
Fourth nice. G-eat Trial , Futurity course :
Hambuic122 . ( Wl'lilte ) . 7 lo 11 and 5 to 2 ,
won : Pnvloiill'.i ( Sloan ) . 12 to 1 and 5 to 1 ,
second ; George Keene , 112 ( Martin ) . 10 to 1
and 1 to 1. third. Time : 1:121-5. : Firearm ,
Miivlllo and Commerce also ran.
Fifth race. Shei-pshead Hay handicap , one
mile : Havoc , 10S ( Li-wls ) , l ! to 1 and S to 5 ,
won ; Lehman. 11/5 ( Martin ) , fi to 1 , sjcond ;
The Swain , 0-i ( Van Knrcn ) , 20 to 1 and S to 1 ,
third. Time : 1:11. : The Winner , Sunny
Sli.pe , Hen Hru h , Klkln" . Sir Walter ,
Semper ICgo and Ferrler niso ran. .
Six l.i race , six furlongs , selling : Yemen ,
1u5 ( Thoriie ) , : > to 2 and 7 to 5 , won ; Decide ,
IDS ( Martin ) . 15 tt > 1 and i ! to 1 second ; Hii h
Penny , 112 ( RellT ) , 1 to 1 and 7 to 5 , third.
Time : 1:11 : 1-5. Albert S. Hrlsk. Lambent.
Regulator , Hi Daddl , Hilan and Ross O also
ran.
S-veitli race. Grand National steeplechase ,
full course , about two milts and three-
iiuarters : Ollndo , 1H2 I.Mara ) , even and out ,
won ; P.arone-ss , 15 | ( Mclnerney ) , 7 to 2 and
even , second ; Llonhcart. Ifi" ( G. Hamilton ) ,
" to 1 anil even , third. Time : 5:27. : Millboy
also ran.
KANSAS CITY , July . " . . The hurdle event
at I0y. os'llon ' pail : t'lis ' afternoon \as so
clear'y thrown bv Jockey McCue that all
bets weiu declared off and It was announced
ano : race , lief on * the nice so much money
Wint on Pat S that he was backi-ij off the
board. Klnn Kim went to the front ami
would have won with ease had lie been fairly
ridden , but under McCne'H strong pull the
best he could do was second to Pal S. Track
heavy. Results :
First raco. live furlongs : Correspond won ,
Frinik Nichols second , Carver third. Time :
l:1iV'i. :
.Seu'iid ' race , four nnd one-half furlonir- * .
* Caddie C Onlnoor second ,
2-yeur-olJ ! : won ,
Vo'utp.nte third. Time : 1:01'/ : .
Third race , six furlongs , sidling : ' "Heartlcra
won. Little Thorn second. Liberal ! llilrd.
Time : 1:21. :
Fourth race. Independence handicap , one
and one-slxtt"iith mileFlylnu : : Dutchman
avon , Ills Hrother second , Imp. Percy third.
Time : 1.1 : ! ) .
Fifth race , mile and an eighth , hurdles :
Pat S' wet ) , Kills : 151m second , Arthur D-ivis
thlnl. Time : 2:17ii. : Dec'ared no race.
Sixth race , six and one-half f.urloni.'S , sell-
liif ? : Pear-on won. Ferryman II "econd ,
Pnskolu. third. Time : l:3tl. :
CHICAGO , July 5. H'lnilollna and St.
Hrandcn were the winning favorites at
Shellleld today. 151 < lu Hramblo anil Dr.
Sheppard ran sparkling races. After the
hitler's defeat of Redskin the Fosters de
termined to send him e-ist.
First race , seven-eighths of a mile : L-w
Hopper , 10S ( Cavwnotl ) , IS to 5 , won ; Sut-
lon , I'll ( Clay ) , 7 to 5 , second ; Glfnniovne ,
105 ( A. Ilarrett ) , 11 to 5. third. Time : 1:29. :
Feecnil race , live-eighths of a mile : IClPle
nrumble. 10 < i ( Clay ) . 11 to 5 , won ; Presby
terian , 101 ( Caywoml ) , 2" . to 1 , second ; Alga-
retla. 105 ( Goiirln ) , | i to 1 , third. Time :
1:01 : * , ' .
Third nice , one and one-half miles : Man-
doilna , 1ft2 ( P. Clay ) , 11 to 10 , won : lOvanatua ,
'jr. . ( lOvans ) , S to 1 , second ; Sull Ross. 95
( A. Hari'ftt ) , l'i to 1 , third. Time : 2:34V : , .
Fourth race , one antl one-.slxt"enlh miles :
Dr. Sheppard , 10'i ' ( A. HarrettI1' ) to 1 , won :
Retl-kln. 112 ( T. Mellugh ) , even , second ;
Dsivlil Tunny , 'M ( Clay ) , S to 1 , third. Tlmo :
l:4fi'i. :
Fifth race , llvo and one-half furlongs :
Coravllle , H'O ( Gourln ) . 10 to 1. won ; Uncis ,
UO ( Play ) , 12 to 1 , second ; Cochlnn , 102 ( C.
Clay ) , 15 to 1 , third. Time : ! : .
Sixth race , steeplechase : St. Hrandon , 14S
( G. CochraiO , I to 5 , won ; Folly , 13S ( C. John
son ) , 11 to 5 , second ; Hammond , 13J ( L'lW-
lens ) . 12 to 1. third. Time : 1:9) : ) .
ST. LOULS , July r. . ResultM of the races :
First race , "elllng , six anil one-half fur
longs : Queen Lab , fi'l ( Stevens' ) , 1.1 to 1 and 0
to 1 , won ; .luanltn , 93 ( Finst ) . 5 to 2 and even ,
Hcc'jiid ; .Judge Stouri'er. 9" . ( J. Wools ) , 7 to 2 ,
third Time : 1:2J',4. : Silver Set , Hl-rull Cut
ter , Hill lii'ly , Joe Hart ami Johnny MclMIe
al"O rim.
Second race , Relllng. 2-year-oltls , six fur
longs : Night Gown. 101 ( C. Slntighti r ) , 9 to
10 ami 2 to 5 , won ; African. 101 l.J. Matthews ) ,
12 to 1 and " . to 1 , second ; Thiirle101 l Web
ster ) . 30 to 1. third. Time : 1:1 : . Cake Walk ,
Herthn I'tlger , The Hrewer , John Conner
and ICmpt-rona also ran.
Thlnl nice , selling , six and one-half fur-
'onui- ' : Gold Corn , 101 ( .1. Matthews ) , 3 to 2
nnifl tn 2 , won ; Czarina , H7 ( W. Dean ) , 25 to 1
and 10 to 1. second ; SiiHubla , 102 ( C. Combs ) ,
m to 1 , tiiinl. Time : 1:21-'i. : Htellii H , Nick
Carter , Lizzie II. Imp. Sugar , Revenue ,
Hi.wtbiiine and Hidalgo also run.
Fourth race , puive , six furlongs : Damoebs ,
WJarner \ ( ) , : l to 5 and out , won ; AiUlnan. ] ! W
( C. SlaiiKhter ) . II to 5 and 1 lo 2 , second ; The
Clitmlsl , tu ( Frost ) , 50 tn 1 , third. Time :
1H' : . HIItzi-n'H Slslur and Jane AndrowH
UKII | run.
Fifth race , the Iiulf-nendenco stakes , value
$1,500 , rnlle anil one-tiuarter : Seabnxike. 102
( Garner ) . II lo 5 und 2 lo 5 , won ; Huckvidero ,
107 ( C. Slaughter ) , 2 to 1 and 1 to 3. second ;
Du-e II. 107 ( jirllton ) , S to 5 , third. Time :
2iii. : ( Three stnilem
SKth race , selling , ml'e and one-slxtcenth :
Ace , UN ! ( C. Slaughter ) , 9 to 10 and 1 to 3.
won ; Royal Choice , 107 ( Garner ) , 3 to 1 and 2
to 5 , second : llelvtiilull. W t.L Woods ) , | to 1 ,
third. Tlmu : 1:4S : > , . Dick Ilehan al-'o ran.
St-vt-nth race , selling , six and one-half fur
longs : Rolmlr. 101 ( Warren ) . I to 1 anil 7 to P.
won ; May Galup , 102 ( D. Hennessy ) , B to I
and 2 to 1. second ; Hotaiiic , US ( Stevens ) . 10
to 1. thlnl. Time : 1:2. : . Go-hen , Donation ,
IVrr's ' Hartman. Travis and St. Autjusline
also rnn.
SI IIV A.MJ 'JMTHO .NOT 1IKKT.
ili IN Pi-cvcnleil ll > lite I'lillec
l-'iirce nl' lli-i.t.l.lll.
NHW YORK , July 5. Tlie exhibition ppar-
rlliK bout bntween Robert Fllzsimmons and
John L. Sullivan , scheduled for this after
noon at Ambrose park , Hrogklvn , did not
take place. M : > rtln Julian announced to a
large crowd of t-pcclalors thnt the police had
forbidden Ihe content , and that Iherefore the
prlnolpals ha l concludetl to withdraw ruther
than vio'ute the law- After Julian hud ma-lo
tlio ai'iiouiicument Sullivan walked lo Ihe
jditfoim. A warm nceptlon greeied him.
IK- spoke in the Fame strain as Julian , but
added that both he and Fitzi-lmmoiiH were
itcily oiul anxious for a content , but they
wcuhl do nothing In violation of the will of
the authorllies. The vuturan'a remarks were
loundly applauded.
I InrUVltiM CliiiiuploiiHlilii ,
NEW YORK , July 5-Kllery II. Clark of
the Hoston AthlelU : uss-oclallon by winning
six events , running second and third respec-
lively In Iwti others , won the title of In
dividual all-around champion of the United
Status at H.rgen Point today. The heat
wiis * teirlllc ami the contestants suifered a
Kuod deal In coimt ijueiico. There wcro nine
men entered In tt-n conlents , which nro an
nually brought off to decide the champion
ship honor. ThlH year Ctark. the winner.
and Charles H. Dole of Stanford university ,
California , were the only ro'resentatlvM
from out of-iown clubs The others entered
C G Wlnshlp New
were K H lll'i-n ' and
Y < > rkthlell. . dulI \ M ib . .my. . Kint-st
C WMle mill Inn. e1 U u - Koi.-Kerti.jckei
Albbtlul iu. . < l .I-ilin fjH rav "lid Ij P
SmiUi ut tin. Now V rk AthlcUu club.
BOSTON US Sl'IlL LEADER
Keeps at the llfcBd of the Frocession iu the
Lcagno.
TAKES TWOQ GAMES FROM THE QUAKERS
llnllhilnre'JDr-iIti * 11 Hume lit ( "Illl'ln-
niitl null' KbIN Iliicl ; to Third
I'llH'V'U lHIciItei'olilM on
ffiv Illiiiiiiiiiil ,
Clnclntintl , S ; lln'tlmorp , R.
New York. lu-t : ; Urooklyn , Ol ,
Wnhiniton , 1-4 ; Cnlcago , 0-0.
Hlttsbuig , i-l ! ; ; cievelanil , 1- ? ,
1'hllnUci. lila , . ' > < ; Hcntoti , S-3.
Louisville , iHt. ; Louis 0.
lnd'nnupull.4 , si-ru Columbus , 8-0.
Milwaukee | | ; Ktinsas City , J-i.
Detroit , 15-11 ; Uratid Hapids , 10-T.
Ht. 1'aul , Minneapolis , 2-4.
I'HILAnRLlMtlA. July n.-llcwuloii neat
the Phillies out In the ninth InnlliR ths !
tnornliiff on hits by Duffy nnd Stnhl , n
dotiblo Ptenl and l.owe'H single. The came
was prettily pi iyed nnd InterestlnB through
out. The pltuhliiH of iHJlh Lewis nnd Ortli
wan of n lilgli order , Attcndnnce , 0,011.
Score :
ISnii for Olllcn In ninth.
Uiwt'iii 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 u 2 3
riilltiilpllihlii 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 I 0-2
l.'imipd lulu : Knrton 1. Tlirce-liaFC hits : l.n-
, , ' , " "fy. Stolen bn-un : Hamilton (21 ( , DuCly.
staid , Ort.i , 2. First buston halls : Lewli , 3 ,
Oi-th 2. nit i.y i.itehrd | , , | | | . uilli'ii. Mtiui-k
Out : Lewis , 3 , Onli. I. I'liH'lie : Urn-die.
IIOSTON , rt ; I'lHLADHLl'HlA , 5.
I'HlLADIOLiMllA , July 5.-The 1'hlllles fell
down In the ninth Inning this afternoon ,
having played u beautiful game. In thu
I'1.1 ' ' ' lu1l011 ! w. I'lK-'d In live singles nnd the
Phillies committed their on y errors. The
11 cult was live runs and .x victory fur llots-
ton. Lewis and Like did the Iteune.uers'
Work. Attendance , S.527. Score :
IIOSTON. I'll I LA I JUl.ni t A.
ll.ll. o.A.n. It.ll.U.A.- : .
Irmlltim. cf 0 < > ' o 1 1 -hy , cf. . . i ) 2 2 ij i
Tcnncy , th. . 1 l : r > i o " rf. . . . 0
1 n t K i 1'Thnnty , If 1 1 4 0 0
Duffy. If. . . 000 Iji.lelp. lU. . 1 2 11 0 0
stabl. rf. . . 200 ' " ' ' 0 II 5 II 1
' I 1 1 2 0 Offer. 21 , . . : 00250
Iji.we , : . . nioiiipii , "hi" ; 220 2 0
Cnn-/.el. ! c. . . 1 f ! 0 0 . . . .
NIclinK p. . 0 1 3 1 Taylor , p. . ,
Vllvetts . . . 0 rt 0 0 l >
Lewis , p _ 0 n 0 n THals . . . 3 11 27 0 2
Like , c .
Tolnls . . . . I 11 27 15
i'llveltH linltP'l for Nichols In Hip ninth.
Hnsloti 5 S
I'hllnilplpnlu fl 0 n 1 1 n S 1 0 5
Kmiipil inns : nation , 4 ; PlillntlPlpliln , 4. Two-
l.nso hit * : Ixmir.'L'm-p (21 ( , Nnsli. Toy lor. Thrt-o.
base hit : IJ-I.IOIP. tflnlpii bai-p : lnmllti | < n. llnubli-
Piny : Tcniipy tq I-OIIIT to Xlclioly. First bnte
on liallf : Off Nleli s. 2. ] It | by plteticr : IVI-
lliiH. Hamilton.- Struck out : Hy Nichols. 1 ; by
Tnylt.r , . " ' . Lpft on base" : llnstnn , 1- IMilln'ilel-
Plilii , 5. Snrillih'ts | ' : Cooley , ttnylp und Na-Oi.
Time of pinna : Two Imura nnd ilvu ininuti-i ! .
I'nil'lie ' : KuiMlt * . '
CLHVI-LANT > . 4 ; rrrTsmi > o , 3.
IMTTSUritr , Ju'ly .1. Thrrc were close de
cisions and n nci-.v umpire anil this ! m.u' ' >
the mornlnp ; pinfie a snapi-y one. Tlmelv
hitting by Cleveland In the seventh won' .
Attendanc n,5flO.Score :
CLKVIJLAN'll.
K.II. Il.H.O.A.K.
Smith. If. . . 1 2 2 0 6 liurkptt. If. 2 1 200
1'nililPii , 2b. d 1 7 2 1 Chll.ls. 2b. ! 1 1 0
Lyons , 11 > . . . 0l S' 0 0 O'Connor , cf 1 0 0
li\In. cf. . . 0 0 1-.0 0 MeKean sa 0 2 : i o
Donovan , rf 0 , 1 0 0 \Vnltuce , ' ; ) ! > 0 0 7 0
Kly. HM 0 _ 0. - 5 1 Tebeail , Ib. . 0 1 1 0
SiiK-'len. p. . . l" 3 1 0' ' M'All'str , rf 0 0 0 0
8b 1 1 I ) 2 0 frlijcr. c. . . . o 1 2 0
Ullicn. p. . 0 2 ,0 1 \Vll8nn , p. . . . 0 1 1 0 0
Total . 3 142711 3 Total 4 27 13 0
' 1 S 0 0 0 J'l 0 0- * .
Cleveland . . . .1.H. . ' 0 0 n 0 3 0' 0 0 1
KanlPd rims : rfttnlnirg , 2. Twn-TiiiFe hits :
Klllon nnd ilcKean. Tlirep-lnn , lilt : Smllli.
Siuhm liases : Smith , Donovan. liurltt-tt (2) ( .
noiiMc plays : I'lillds to O'Conn'i.r loVINun. .
I-'lrst hasp cm lull. ' : on' Klllpn. 2 : nit Wilson , : : .
lilt liy pltuhpd hall : Hnvis. H truck out : lly
Kltlen. 3. Tlnip ; Two hours "nnd tlility min
utes. L'midie : i'nmpl-p.11.
PITTSnL'UG , ; CL1CVICLAXD , 1.
P1TTSUUUG. Pa. , Jify . - . . ( Afternoon
Cittine.l liurkult contributed largely tu Plits-
burg's victory by letting a ball Irom Don
nelly's bat In the sixth Inning go through his
less and refusing to field It In. lly the time
McKean had run to h ft Held fence for tne
ball four runs were tallied. In thu second in
ning Donovan's shoulder was strained hy he-
Ing forced against the fence in eatcbin a
lly n.nd he had to retire. Attendance , 0 , 7'.0. '
Score :
piTTSiiritrj. KVIL\NI > .
it.n.O.A.I : . it.n.O.A.I : .
Klllllh. If 0 3300 ItmkPtt. If. , i ) 1 l
I'ailil.-n , 21. . o I'll'I'K ' 21) . . . I ) i > i
Lyons. Hi. . . 1 ! ) 0 0 O'l'i nnor , cf 1 o i
n.-ivlA , irf i > McKpin , H . 0 1 ii i
Don viin , rf 0 1 0 \Vnlluef * . 31. 0 1 2
llmdle , cf. . 2 1 0 D Tebl-nil , II. . . 0 2 10 I 0
Kly. f.s 0 ) .Mc.Mlls'r , rt 0 ' 0 3 n 0
Meiritt. c. . 2 I o o rrlpr , e. . . . n 1 2 l fl
Donnelly , Sh Claike , p. . . rt 1 il 2 0
Ilnwlt-y , p. . D rt 0 2 0
1 TotnlH 1 721)2 ) 4
Tolnls . . . . 0 10 27 S 0
I'lttsburK 00001 * 0
flf-xel.iiiil 0 1
Karned runs : I'ltlsbnrir , 3. Two-base bit :
Wallace. Tbrpo-l > a > ip bits : Ilrotlle , Mpiilll. Sac-
rlllpp lilts : IMiblP-n. H.-ivls. Stolen ba e.UrinllP : ,
Donnplly. Double jiliiyrt : Tpln-an to McKpnn.
l-'lr- ban.on balls : Off liuwley , 2 ; ofl' Claikp ,
2. Struck out : Hy Iluwloy. I ; by t'liiilip , 1.
Mil by pltcbpil bull : O'l'onniuft 1 on IIJEM :
rittabinx , 0 ; ClPM-luiul , 10. l-'lrct bit.e on t-r-
rors : ritthbuiK , I. Tlnip of name : Two hi/ins
und ten minutes. Umpire : IM .Morris" .
CHICAGO , C ; WASHINGTON , I.
CHICAGO , July r > . Oo tly errors In the
seventh and a bunching of hits In the eighth
gave tlui morning game , which was loosely
played , to the. Colts. Attendance , li.WO.
"coro ;
Citrnud limn : Chicago , ! ; Wnvhlnutnn. 1. Two-
bafu lilts ; Dunt.biK' , 2 ; lPiiiuril. Tbrei--bai > e
hit : Ktcietl. KtoU'ii luifcn : Mci'iinnU-k. 2 ;
L.-IIIKP , Ityiin , C'allahiin. Dnuble | iliy : Ijellly
to o'lli-lt-n. Flint b.ii-P on liiilln : On" Kurwun.
1 ; "If Sualm , 1. Htiuck out : lly Koiuun ;
by Kwutiii , 1. l-asfcit balln : Donoaup.Vllil
1.Holies : .MiCulio. Time : Two huuis. I'liiplri- :
O'Day.
O'Day.WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON ; CHICAGO , 0.
CHK'AGo , July 5. MC.IUIIIIH was u com-
plutu enigma to the Cells In the afternoon
anil with gra'nd'wupport shut them out. Hut
three hlnglp.s wvlc'mnde ulf him , anil only
one uf the bxfils i-iiiuheil third. Attuiidauce ,
lS ! < ji ) . Score : , /
L'llU'AfiO. I WASIIINHTON ,
ll.ll.o.A.K.I It.ll.U.A.1
Hverllt , 31. . . DI 116'U < ) Wilgley , c-f. 0 1 1 0
Mr-r'oi'k ta.nlS.f , 1 St-lbit-h. If. . 0 1 u 0
l4iinK > * . cf. . . 0 O'.n u 0 l > t > nnm , u . . 0 li 0 3
Anwiii. Ib. . . li ' ) " 3 "J. 0 l-'airpll , p. . . 0 0 G
Itjun. rt. . . . Oul ) . S t > 0 .Mcflulio. lb 1 2 13
Dei kpr. If 0 0 1 il u Ili-llly. 3b. . . 0 0 1
( Minium. : < b n 0 G 1 2 Abbey , rf..l 3 I
Fi It-mi , p. . 0 ' 'I''J ' 2 1 O'KriPii. 2b , 1 3 1
KlttiiilKP , c. 0 ; 0 S 0 0 Vi'JumBS. | . 1 1 0
I1 TotiiU . II ( l
JlcCormlek q\i \ ( tu'r Interference.
' '
i-1ilcao ' . . } . , , . . , . . 00000000 0--0
Wnthlnston . . . ' . . ' . . ' . . . . . 0 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 1-4
Knrneil runs : Wai'lihiKton , 2. Left nn bases :
Chicago , I ; WnillhMloii , 7. Two-bano lilts : Me-
ilulr * ? . O'llrli-n. rhn-p-l.-ii't * hit : MpJaines. fiao *
rlllce hit : Wrl l j ; . , Hlob-u baiip : lOvcrltt. HP- !
bach (21. Mi-quire , , Abbey. Ktiut-ls nut : Hy
Friend. 3 ; by KlhlTiniPs. C Ilannn balU : ( JIT
Friend. 2 lift ' -aWi bnll : Alison. Time nf
Kame : Two hnura'iiintl ' fl\u inlnutea. I'liipiic :
O'Dny.
LOt'ISVILJ H , 7 ; ST. LOl'IS. G.
LOriSVlLLK , Ky. , July 3. The Hrowns
Ot.utv T\v , > l-.up hti | H , u tlflrttn in Ri.'pn
b e ! * 'Tittup. Stnffnr'l M.CrKn.VorilPn. .
Hou Pin m , tjtlly. Double play : Ibtliimxn to
fie s to Ht-n.U. lilt by | tieiii | > , t bnll. llnllitiAn ,
Cr" " , Hnrl-y. Time ef same : Two hours nnd
tWPi'tvMrniniilf > I'miilreShnMnn. .
NKWtlHK. . M , BROOKLYN. 0.
NI-'W 'SollK. July 5 New Yolk white
wash.-d th , . Hiooklyn players In a long-
ilrnwi-out jrfltne thl , inorniilfr I'ayne Wn :
an easy mark , foiiitceti hlti being made olT
his d < livery. Tnuju. with tlio asxUtnnce of
bid err.-r * on 11tookl > n's part , nelt'd the
Glints ten run * . Hua'.e pitched n beautiful
game , only three hit ? being made off Ills
d ( livery tip to the seventh , nnd no irmn net
ting pnM second. Sullivan re Icved him In
the elshth , and. althouch he nave tniee
bnoes on balls , no hits were in.uie t-ff him.
The feature was the playing of tlie-ison.
Score :
N13W VolUC. 1 IIUOOKLYN
n.n.o.A.t : . n.ii.o. \ K.
VnnHTn , ef s l l n u'Griffin. ' cf..o o a o a
Tleinm , rf. S 3 2 fl ti'J. ' > n < > , rf . . . n 1 i n n
toyee ah. . . . 0 Atii1ir i < n , if 0 t l o a
Davln. i. . . 1 1 9 A ( " .until * . 3li. . f 0 .3 2 fl
ni ( m , Sti. 1 8 8 I o ijirhnrii-e. lb 0 n 9 n 2
Warner , e. . 0 3 3 n 1 riiinvnn. 5b 0 n I J 2
Clark , lb. . . 1 2 12 3 oil. Smllh. 91 0 0 0 2 I
H.lrne i , If . 1 1 1 fl ( Mlrim c o i ) 4 0 1
Ill-R'P p . . . 1 1 3 1 1 I'ayne. | ) . . . . n t 0 3 ( I
PtilliVHti , r > f ) 0 1 T il , . . - „ _ . .
, Totnln . . . .0 S 21 S 6
Totnli . . . .10 II 27 18
SVw York 1 0 3 0 8 8 S 0ifl
nrnnklvn 0 ooooonon o
Twn-bnoe lilt : Olpn on. Three-bnsi- : flnrlt.
Stolt-n bnrp : Ati'lprfwn rt'itt Clnrk. 1 mit l
| ilny : llnvlx tn ntvinoli to Clnrk. l-'lfrt ba-c
nn i-in-.rn : NPW Ynt-k. 4 ; lltwklyti , 1. Rtmck
out : llv Uii. lt\ 1 ; by Piilllvnn , 1. H ! P on
bnlln : Off llu 't ' . 1 : off Oultlvnn. 1. 1'n Bpd l.nll :
Orlm. Tltrif * of itnnii * : T\vo iioin-n and twetity-
tbipp mlnoti > ! t. frnplre : Mc-tinnnltl.
HHOOKLYN , 4 ; XHW YOTIK. n. '
N10W YnllK , July S.-Secojul frame ;
Hr-iUlyn look Ihe nfleiiu-.on game from New
Yotk because thev managed to bunch their
hiti In the sixth Innlni ; . Hoth pitch"-- " .
wer ° hit freely IhrouBhout the .same , but
brl'lhaiit tdnylng1 en l > otli sides kept the run-
down. With the score 1 lo 1 In th ninth
InnltiR , New Yolk , by timely hatting an I
' ' ' by errors , tallied two ru-ii. Hcoic :
NIINV YOllK. IIUOOKLYN.
It.H.O.A.r ii.ii O.A.I : .
VRIiHTn , pf 0 1 Orltlln. of. . 1 1 2 il o
Tleinnii , rf. 0 i ) 0 0 ' .IOIIPH. rf . . . 1 2 D o o
Jnjve. 3b. . . 1 1 1 3 r AM'H'n. 1Mb 1 2 i > 1 0
Dnvlit. ftx. . . Shlnrlle , Sb . 0 1 1 0 2
Olens-m , 21) . 0 n 1 10 I .ma melb 0 0 G 1 o
. . . . n i r , o . , . . . .
Winner , e. " t il i " -lll'.ll , If. 01200
I'lnrk. 11 1 2 13 1 i > I'nnnvnn , 2b 0 0 r 4 I
Hobni-s. If. . 0 O. Smith. i < < 0 1 3 1 0
S'-yminir , p. 0 t 0 3 1 A. Smith , e 0 o 1 l o
" " " ' °
J
Tolnlfl . . . .ll2717lKPm""lyt - - - -
TnlnlflI 0 27 "i 3
NPW York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 rt 2-3
lli-noktyn 0.0 001300 0-t
UnriiP'l i-Mlis : New Yntlc. 1 ; Itmnklyn. 3. Two-
base hit : .lonpn. Thtpp-ba p hlt : .Inype , Clnik.
Flrct bnt"p tin CITOINPW : York. 3 ; llrnnltlvn.
1. l-'lrst linve on bnll * : oif Hrymnur. 1. off
-Kennedy. 4. Stolen lump ; Tlt-rnnn. nimble plays :
Olpn'on to Dnvli ; Davis to Clink ; Cnnnwin to
L-irhnnce. Strttek out : Hy Spyineur. 2 ; by
Kemipily , 1. Left on bases : New Yolk. S ;
lli-ii'iUbn , : l. Tlint * of Kiinie : Two linin-s ami
twt-nly-thi-pe nilnuti-8. Umplie : McDonalil. At-
teml.-incp. 12.roo.x
CINCINNATI , S ; HALTIMOKK , 5.
CINCINNATI. July 5. The Orioles were
ilefepti-tl this mornltiK by the lleiN in an ex
citing g-.une. Hoffer pllciirtl line bn'l until Ihe
seventh , when the Heds made three Hlngl-s
and brnuht home three runs. He was ! m-
medlntely taken out. and Nopa sent In.
The latter wa touched up for live sdnfjics
anil a double. I'eitz was j-ent to the bench
by Lypch for kicking and Schrlver relieved
him. Attendance , 11,000. Score :
KaniPiI runs : Cincinnati. 3 ; llaltlmnie , I. Two-
base lilts : .lennbiKs (2) ( ) . Kelly , Cm corn n. TIHPP-
base hit : Itwli ) . Stolpn ha es : I.ecUlpy Mil , lr-
xvln. Hoy. Ciireoian. Doulilp iilnys : Ftpnzpl to
HuiitPlt ; 1'Pi'Ulpy to Jpimlngs. I-'hst I HIPP on halls.
Itpltz , Doylp. StrupU out : ly If.iyneK , 2 : liy
Hofcr. 2. Time of Rnni : Two hours ami forty
minutes. I'miilies : llui-it and Lvnch.
STANDING OF THH TKAMS.
SCIMIKS OF THU UTSTHHX I.MAC I'l-J.
lll-.icM Oulliul ( ho llrovfi-H nml .Mill
Lose.
KANSAS CITY , July 5. The Hlues out-
batted their oppincnt , but were beaten by
a score of 1 to 1 by the Milwaukee team this
mornlnir before a light holiday crowd. The
game was an excellent one , barring the first
liininc. | ii which the lirewers took a winniiu
lead of four runs. Scoie :
KniiviH City t ) 1 0000000 1
.Milwaukee ; ; o 1 0 0 0 0 0 * -I
liitx : Kansas City , 5 : Milwaukee. 3.
Krrorri ; Kan-as C'lty , ,1 ; Milwaukee. 3. liat-
terles : Kntsas city , Foreman and Ulan-
ford ; Milwaukee , Taylor and Speer.
GRAND P.APIDP , Mich. , July 3. l-'lfteen
luiridred people saw the morning game :
Score :
Grand Rapids . . . . 0 10
Detroit - 5 15
HIN : Grand Rapids , 11 ; Detioll , 17.
KITUIH : Gnind Rapids , 3 ; Detroit , 4. Hat-
teri.-s : Palaii and Twlneham ; WndV'lh
Hnd Tro t.
ST. T'AI'L , July 5. Phyle was wild In the
llri-t three Innings , but after that had the
MiTers guessing. Shugait and Mefiride did
i'iin > atonnl ! woik in tlje Held. Score ;
St. Paul 0 i 0 3 2 1 10 0-fi
.Mlmuapolls i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
IJase lilts : fit. Paul , 11 ; Minneapolis fi.
ICirors : .Mlniipa'cll , 3 ; St. Paul. 2. liatterle.-- :
Mlnneapnll.s , Phylo and Spies ; St. Paul , Her
man and Hovle.
INDIANAPOLIS , July r . Morning game
fiirt :
II dlanapolls 2 S-9
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 D 0-3
Ituso hits : Indianapolis , 12 ; Columbus , S.
Ki rors : Indianapolis , 2 ; Columbus. 5 llat-
tniles : Indiaiiapulls , I'oieman and KMboc ;
CclumbuMcFar'and and liuckley.
MINNEAPOLIS , July 5.-SI. Paul won the
afternoon game today by biinchlns ; their
nils on U'lllle Hill Hutchison in the llrst
and third. I'1iggeineler was put In In the
fourth and did better. Score ;
Minneapolis ) 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0-3
SI. Paul - - ! )
Hase bits : Minneapolis 5 ; St. Paul , 13.
IJrroi-H : Minneapolis , 1 ; SI , Paul , 1. ll'itter-
le : Mlnneiipo.lH , lliilchlnun , I'lggemuler
and linvle ; St. Paul , I.-ibell and .Spies.
KANSAS CITY. Julv . ' . . -Milwaukee won
the nftt rniton game with ens" . The ISivweri'
bit Abbey at will and the Illues put up a
inli > eruble game In thn lieid. The game W-IH
called at the e"nd of the sixth inning to
permit the teams to catch a train. At
tendance , 2.COO. Score ;
Kansas Citv 1 1 0 0 0 2 -I
Mllwiinkeo 3 14
Hiisii hits : Kansas City , S ; Milwaukee , R
ICrrurs : Kansaw City , , ' . ' ; Milwaukee , 3.
liutterles : Kansas City , Abbey and Illan-
ford ; .Milwaukee , llarne.s and Hpeer.
INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , July S.-Aftemoon
game Flvo thouHiind people haw the after-
IKHJII g-ame. Columbus won In the tenth on
Flynn'H error and Hlnglus by I'Vank ' and
Tebeaii , , Jonen was very effeutlvo In criti
cal iKiintH. Scoio :
Indlanapolin 0 5
Columbus 300002000 1 !
llase lilts : , Indianapolln , 7 ; Columbus , 12.
Krror.-i : Indlaiiapiills , 2 ; Cidiimbus , 2. Jiat-
terles : Indianapolis. Phillips and Wood ;
Columbus , Jones and liuckley.
GRAND RAPIDS , Micli. , July -The
llubullnks lost both games today to the
TlK-TH. in the morning game Papiilau , late
of Cleveland , was put In thu box , but hu
was wild and nuiti ! easy for the Detroit
batteiy. * -
in HIP afternoon gaim < Grand llaplds
fell un Thomai * and knocked him out of the
box In two Innings. Kgun l' ' ik hln i.lac'c.
Hraden weakened in the llflli and nl'owrl '
the Tlgeis to get mure than uvmi , Scure ,
afternoon game :
Grand Rupld.s 3 10000000-7
Dijtrolt 0 0008003 - ! ]
Hase lilts : Grand Itapida , G ; Detroit. 15.
Krrorir. Grand Itaplds , C ; Detroit , 5. Jlul-
terles : Graml Itaplds , Ilr.'idy , Scott and
Twlneham ; Detroit , Tlionuis , Kgan nnd Mc-
Cuuley. Attendance , morning , 1,750 ; after
noon , S.CftO.
STANDING OF THU TI3A.MH.
Played. Won. Lost. I'.C.
Columbus Ki 12 20 G7.7
St. Paul M 45 21 CC.2
InilUuiaiiQllM C2 40 2. 04.5
.MIIwaukBC fi711 2rt fil.2
Detroit 02 33 4IJ.S
Grand Ilaidds O ! 21 42 M.4
Minneapolis C7 21 4G 31.3
Konuax City 05 U -17 2S.8
Games today : Columbus nt Detroit ;
Grand ltapld ut ImllanapolU ; Ht. Paul at
Minneapolis.
\ \ < - terii \ > KIICIIOII | Scnri-H ,
Dt'HUgi'I-J , la. . July & . -.Score :
Duliiiqun 0 1 0-5
Ro 'Stfurd . . .
Itahe Mia Dulju.M- Roekford , 8. Er
ror & Liubuijut , G , ItuLkford , 5. Batteries ,
fHibuaue. Butler nmt PulHvnn ; Hockfnrd ,
Andcrfon atnl Huff
ST. JOSKPH , Mo. , July -Scorn :
St. Jo5Jph . 1
0 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 -
Ua"rhll" : St. Joseph , fi ; Iturllngtott , 10.
ICrror * . St. Joseph , 2 ; IlurlliiRlon , S. Iat-
leries : St. Ja tph. Meredttii mid Collins ;
Htirllncton. CiH > ns and Dugdale.
I'BOAll HAIMDS. Irt. , July S.-Scoro :
Ccdrir ItiipliKi . o 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0- "
Peorla . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fr-1
Bus * bits : Cedar llnpUs , f ; Peoria , f. . Ur-
rors" : Cednr Hflpbl . 2 ; 1'Borln , S. Hnlti-r-
lea : Cednr ttnplds , Mahaffey nnd Fuller ;
1'eorln , Uoach and Unfferty.
MOINKS , July S.-Moi-nltiR same
Dea Molnps . 2 3000001 0-fl
Qiilney . 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3
Hn e lilts ; Hes Molne * . 7 ; Qulltpy , 0. Ur-
rors : DPS Mclnes. 1 ; ijulncy , 1. Untterle.- * :
lies Mollies , Cooper nnd Looiimn ; ( Julnr ) * ,
Hackett and aVnillev.
Afternoon Rame score :
liea Xlolneifl . o 0 I 0 n B 0 0 1 7
Qiilney . 0 2 3 0 .1 0 0 0 -S
Masphlt : DCS Mollies , H ; Qulncy , 12. Rr-
M < i : Dis Molnts , 7 ; tjulncj , 4. Uatterle * :
Des Molnes , Sonlrr and Lornirtli ; ( Julncy ,
.McCireevy nnd Trailley.
MliiniLelmui - Clinic * ,
CA1TIO , 111. , July f.-Celitral league
ocore :
Cairo . 100000000-1
Washington . 00110000' S
Hasp liln : Calio. J ; Wnshlngtoii. 3.
ICrrors : Cairo , 3 ; Wnihlngton , 3. Hnttteiles ;
c ire , Koxtal nnd McGre\\ ; Washington ,
Kol'utn ' nnd Grim.
DAYTON , o. , July B.-Mornlng jrmne :
linytoti . 'j 0300 \ 0 0 1 s
YoniiRftoWti . 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0I I
Ha e hit' : Dayton , 12 ; Yininptttown , 2.
Ki-rors : Daylon. I ; Youngstdwn , a. llat-
terles : Dayton , Roscnhnum and Weaiiilpstjt ;
Yiuinr'lnwn , Urodle and Slnrnni.
SCRANTON , July .V-Rcrnntoti. 1 ; Wlikes-
barre , 3. liatlcrleH : Wellner and lloyd ;
( Idell and DlgKlns
TIORRIS llAl'TU , Jnd. , July G.-Mornlng
Rixme KCOIC :
Tell- , ' Haute . f. 000001 10-7
Kvunsvl'le . 0 200300 0 l-il
lta.su lilts : Terre Haute , 12 ; Kvnnsvllle , fi.
ICrrori : Terre Haute. 10 ; Kv.inr > vllle , 3 Ilat-
teries : Terre Haute , Mates nnd Kellner ;
l-Jvansvllle , Allow ay and Volter.
FORT WAYNH. Ind. . July V-Score :
Fort Way no . 0 3 0 3 I 0 10
'
Manslleld' . 0 01020 0-3
Hase hits : Fort Wayne , ! > ; Manslield 1"
I' vrurs : I'ort Wayne , 2 ; ManMl'Md , 7. Haiti r-
ies : Furl Wayne , Herr aiidCampber ; Mans-
held , Uly and O'Me-ira.
- ' ' : IIVI > : I Y Aii.\Tirits.
< : A > II- > oi-- 'I'mIIVI <
\Vrst 1'i.liit ( Hi CM l renioiif n MIM *
Cunt of \\lilieMIM | . .
KH1-1.MON" ! ' , July -Special Telegram.- )
T.ie West Point bare ball team administered
a U'Vk iv.it of M\hitewasb to the Fremont
nine this afternoon. Score II to 0. The Fre
mont boys hit .Icllen , but could not dilve the
ball out of the Inlleld. Mc.Mahon.MIP effect.
Ive at times , but was rather wild. Maishall
made an el'aut stop of a grounder al third
in the lifth Inning. Score :
West Point 3 3 0 0 0 7 1 0 14
Fiemont 0 ( I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hase hitsV : < st Point , 13 ; Fremont , 1. iCr-
rors : West Point , 3 ; Fremont , 3. Struck out.
My .lelle.n. 3 ; by McMabon , 5. liases on balls' :
Off Jelleii. 1 ; off McMahon , r . Wild pltcies.
Mc-Mahon. 2. [ tattvrle ! > : Vi'ebt Point. Jel'en
and Relnhart ; Fremont , Mc.Mahon and
Irwln.
One Allied- ill l.llli-lllll ,
LINCOLN , July G.-fSpcelul Telegram.- )
The ball game this foienuon between the
David City and the University teams wa- <
not very exciting : . Through bad emirs the
victor" wire allowed to score four times
in the llrst Inning ami they kept the lead
to tinend. . The pitching of Hngan for
the David Cltys was good , anil tlu re were
Fonie pretty playsm.ide , but the i-aint * w-is
marred by the number of costly el rors.
The ciowtl wnmailer than Is ii.Mial for
games on thu university i-ampun. Score :
University 1 r. .
David City 5 10
liase lilts : University , 5 ; David City , 11.
KiTors : Unlver-'lty , 7 ; David City , 7. lat- !
teilis : University , Holt and Klndler ; D.ivltl
City , Itag.in and Coibett.
The Unlver lty-l > avld City ball game
this nftrrnoon resulted in a score of 11 to
! ' in favor of University. There were heavy
bullinganil costly emirs on both widen.
Score :
ITnlvei.aity P.--11 .
David City 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 ! l
Ilatteiles : University , I'ronley and Fricl ;
David City , MabnlTuy and Corbett.
The same teams play tomorrow after
noon.
llll.vilfiin Wallop the IvilllllliH.
WAI 100 , Neb. , July r.-Sjiechil ( rlVle-
giuin. ) One of the featuirs of tinnatlon.il
bollilu ; ' at this place was the ball game be-
Iween Havden llroof Omaha and ICIlllan
Hro" . of this place. The visitors were fill'
of vigor ami , laye-1 ball fiom blurt to llnlsh ,
while It seemed to be nn off day for the
Uical1. Attendance , 1,010. Score :
llaydun 02092000 0 1. !
Kllllan 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 1 0 : i
liso ; lilts : Huydun , II ; KH'lan , 7. T o-
Im.-te hit : Ilanlsnn. Double pl.iys : Kllhnn
to Wl"ler , Walsh to F. O'Connor to Mon-
aghan. ritrur-k out : lly Welch. 7 ; by Craw
ford , 0. H.IMon balls : Off Wclc'i. 1 : off
Crawford. 2. Hit by pitched ball : MO'Con
nor , Al Kirian , Shannon. KITI-I-H : Ktlll in.
11 , llaydcn , 0. Time of game : Two hours
and ten minutes. Umpire : Hush.
Aitllil lienlN SliiMl-t.
ANITA , l.i. , July 5. ( . ; > pcal ! ) One of the
features of the L-elebiatlon here was the In 11
game. About TOO ' 'oople saw Anita win after
the game was nearly losf'reslon's work
In the box for the visitors was good. IJeck-
hurt fcr the locals had great - pe' ' , but was
wild at tunes. Stontt's. work at the bat und
on secund was a feature : Score :
Stuart 1 I r , 0 0 fl . ' ! 1 1-1. .
Anita 1 1 2 fl I 0 10 1 * ;
Kuiiieil runs : Anita , 1 : .Smart , ; ! . Two-
base hit ? : Stone and Itlcliattlpon. Tnrre-
baco h'ls ' : Strong and Oo.ir. Home run
Iccss. Kit by pllciif-r : liy Keckhart. I ; by
I'reslon , 1. Passed bill's : Hy ( lurdenii-r , 2 ,
by Hour , I. Wild pilches : Hy Dcekhart 2 ,
by Preptnn , 1. llallerles ; Sin in. Plosion
and Ooar ; Anita , Hrckhart antl Oonlenier
Umpires : Dickie and HnHt. Time of KUIUI-
Two IIOUIH and thlity mlnutr-B.
Xo ( HIIIIIn | llniiibll.
There 'WPB no i ; me nf bi--e ! ball at 1'nl-
veiHlly pa Ik yestoiday afternoon. .Mnnagri-
Cliptnln Abbott was on band , but imtivei > -
one of his pl.iyers could prove an a ibl. li
hiiil been inteitietl that the UnlverHliv club
should place u nine picked from Hie col
legians of Omaha. The laiier team appeared
on the Held , but no University nine Miowi-d
up. Mnniger-Cnpuiln Abbott snld that he
resumed tlint every man on lib' nine hud
ivn oned tlmt he would be the onlv uhbeiilic
and theiefore would not be mld. . Tin-
L'ltine Una been declared off. but an effoit
wll. lie made to iirrango one In Its plncu at an
early date.
Slaplelinrsl llenlH n lii\ld Cly ( Tt-inu.
.STAI'IJOHUU.ST , Neb. , July 5.Spei ( lal
Telegr.im.-The ) Htajtlchurft and David ( 'lly
teams crossed bata heic toiluy and Hie
home team won by a wore of 10 to 7. Tin-
high wind kepi the biittlng down. Scorn :
Staplebnrst 1 ! I ! I ! n 0I 0 3 hi
David City u 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 7
Haiti-lies : Staple-hurst. Hick and I'dltte.
David city , Mouu and Disney. Umpire : lln >
Sclilhner.
llnvcliicl ; lleiilM Ci--le.
CltHTK , Nub. , July 5. ( Specl.il Telegram i
Havelock defeated Crelt * In an unlnti-n 1
Inu gnniu of ball hero this afternoon , win
nllitf by a m-on * of 13 to 0. llavelock won
the game In the ( b t Inning , felting i-K
itcorui on errors , which Crete coultl not uvci-
lome. but f.-il'ed to Hcore In the List blx
AtU'lHlnilL-e , ( M.
l.lni-olii OrlnlnnlK Mini llnl ,
OIIANIJ ISLAND , Ncb. , July f. - ( Special
Telegram.I'IUlifr ( Jhido of Un- home team
distinguished himself this , -ift-TiiMiM lij
shutting out the Lincoln oilglnuN without
11 hit. Scorn , 17 la 0 , Uludu'.s pitching was
Hit- only ft-utuic.
.Slii-lliy WliiH In n Wit ll.n u n .v.
SHKLHY. N di. , July . ' . . - ( SpecialThc
Shelby lull nine went over to ColninbUH Hun-
la } ' ami wun ea-ll > from the 1'Jaite river
iioys. CidunibuH hii'l ' llm aHsiHtain-ti of four
jf thu DavlJ City team. HLUIO : Hhulliy. 7 ,
Jolumbux , 2.
l.lllllNvlllf llllllNMlllllllll. .
ASHLANU , Neb. . July 5 ( Special Ti-Ie-
? rntn.Loul.vill" won fiom AKlilund tmlay
liy a wore of I'l to 7. Miitpli.jiltihid for
AHhland , Htrlltlng out ten men. U'llsori
[ iltched fur LouHvHIe.
tllntiN llclllnu- tin Knee ( 'iiin-ki-H ,
LONDON , July i The lull court of ap-
[ iual In the ti-sl < u u nf I'uwii against the
TRY ALLEYS FOOT-EASE ,
A puml.-r t" I" ' Kliuken Into the th.n-t. At Hill
FtpHKiin your fet-l fpp | Mwullt-n aii'l hot. anil K.-I
tlrp'l p.iHlly. If yi > u h < ne iinjillnt ; fr.-i nr HKIII
rh < " ; ( , try Allt-n'a rii.I-ii : , ' H . ' . . .In i.nf , , i
ittnl miik4-i utilklng e4 y I'UIPM nail jirt-\tnu
b ell a ami vwnallnie ft-t-t , bll iti8 and cjluu | > -
Bifta Htllt-vtJ funk un I l.iinl'.nii nf nil ji I'D
and ihl'S rrit un > l niururl Tiy II l' l.o' . - .UI
by till druiTKlpln untl * bee tluii ; ) . f.r . ' . < Inul
package K1UOK Ad'Jre , AUt-u M uiin Ui ,
U Hoy. N Y.
Kempl"ii park rare course bns revcr e'l ' MX *
decision of the lower court , which hi d Mint
Tnttersall'H onclosur.'s were places comln
under the bolting hou. e net nnd that tber.
foie betting there wa < IIK-snl Tie ) lorl
JtHtlce . with the es.-Pt'tl . n , .f Si ! J Mm
Rlgby. held that the 1 1\ . : ' 1 nnntom (
plate the suppreaslon o. I. . : ilng In lacs
course inclo unv > .
Tf'tinl 'roilriiiin.ent It.i.lul.t
Tlio tetinlj tournament will beuln i ' njlit
at 0 o'clock a ! Twentieth and H.nii-\ : -1
The start will be made by plavtm ; tl.o
doubles llrst There were n numloi - * w
entries yepterlay and a goo.l r-p-- --j n
of the city c'ulw Ispi-pmlspd. As'ti i , , \ - , ej
ft delay the drawing" were p PI "one I
l-'li-f Iteci.f.l finu nlt ) .
PATIini'llV. Neb , July f , . ( S- , , .l . T. o-
KMbi.l Thr two InrgpJt livery staM.s in TIP
city wondcttro > ed by lire thu arin-r.
Tin * tire utai ted In the livery inn , , > , , nt. > < \
by Hugh Jehu and owned I.U . , ( , , o
Tolptz. Dan llaker's livery stable ( \ti ! t , , 3.
nwnoit by Col nrl Hiil : > liie , wni bu i. i us
was i private ' -table of M. lletnor Tine . i >
bulldlliKfl oil the east .side of the * ipi n , wi-ro
saved by go'd work on ( tin purl of Mve llro
drlurtmrlll. The flock In the > nM , n
A4Vp < ! with the oxi'pptlim of tin i - luil 'if
hOMcs. The loss Is about J4oon wrh lch
Insurance
OAKLAND , Neb. , July B. ( Sp-clnl 1 > ' " -
gram. ) Tin1 fcllertt livery barn Ice ti-iimt
and buggy s-'ied ' were nurnod to the m . ! I
this afternoon at B oclnck. Lois. * 1 'no no
Insurauciv The H.iloon of C. O .1 ina . .
damaged to the evtitit of about $ _ 'u' < and i' ' > o
I'favey elevator narrowly escail T'ttbe '
Is lliouclil lo be Hie result of pipe ni kn > 3
by tramps.
JACKSON , Ml . . July B.-AI ' . ' " " ' . ! . . . k
this morning lirevn - * > dlsco\eic.l In thii
sldre of the Chlles-Cntelilnirx Fun Hun-
companv , located In one of tin- In ' > i > k
blockIn this city , and a gen.-i.it . ilmu
was turned In. On nccounl of p > r wit.r
pressure the lire was not p < itliiKiii-l' ' uti'd '
It had confiinied the lurnllnie . i t'
Wether with lint rltmton'M tlriii : t..ie the
Llgtitnlng Cash store and PbUirl-
nlore At one time the ontli. M'l '
gether with the Lawrence bou--c. t'-i ' i- , 1 n-\if
hotel , WUM scilolisly threatened. Loss . . ' ' ut
foO.OOO ; Insurince , one-half.
Illlldl1)1' II 1)11 ? .
NONQUIT. Mam. . July f. . Henry II S't.ne .
nf Chicago , vice , president of thechb ig i ,
Hurllnglon ft ( ) iilnry lallroad , was -i'l.staiiily '
killed hy the explosion of a bomb at InMINI -
mer home here today. The children were
discharging liicwoiks on Iho lawn nnd Mr
Stone's Ibtle d.HiRhter asked him to Dr.- off
a bomb. He lighted li and thn w It from
him. but the explc.'lon did mil follow Af.er
waiting a shirt lime Mr. Stone c.uninu-b a | -
proai-hcd the spot wlu-ru the bomb l.is a d
benl. over to see what the trouble was Jn.t
( henit exploded. L-irge fragnn nK utmi-lc
him In the forehead and he fell Inti.intly
killed. Thn ncelilenl pr.ictk-nlly put n utop
to the eelelir.ilIon o [ the Fourth In thlpli. . "
CHICAH ) . July G. K\-Pollce In-po. t T
Kilwar-1 1) ) . Laimhllii Is de.ul of I. 'ney '
trouble , after ne.irly a year's nine H ,
1/iHRiilln'i Forvlceon the CMnc.ian | H a
forcn evleiiiled over a pit-loil of UMiiti ( i o
years , and he was the hero of m.in > ilarln
plcct-i of work , llo was born In Irelan.l
llfly-four yea M ago.
CII1C.\O. ( ! July n. Anson ( turton Tor tin
years western ag.-nt of the Wells Fargo l-'x-
press company , and invvlnusly cuiinet l.-d for
twenty-live yeaiH with ( he Adams i\l : > rt a
company , is dead.
LONDON' , July r. . Higgins , the oar-man ,
Is dead.
Snlllim In ( lie Si-nth Sen- . ,
VANCOUVKH , U. C. , July . " . T M antl
C . A. Carnei-le of I'lltslmrg , ncphtUM t'f '
the great fteel inaniil'.tclurer. lri\t iirileil
al Honolulu In search of plci"ii < > an 1 a Ito I-
venture. Tlu-y expect to rein mi I'llo '
weeks in Honolulu and will then 1'fo. '
ceed to New- X.i-aland wheri Ihry
will secure a schooner for an
cruise among the South Sea i-i un"1.
Their phins lire not ilcHnlle except Mi it
they go nut of the path of travel iln1.leK
experiences' where no white man bus ivi-r
grounded n keel.
\ t lintel II Vfilcjiilo Acllte.
TACOMA , Wash , July f > . Alavk.i p ipi rs
of June 2i'i. just received , slate tin ! the
volcano on Douglass Hand , oppn lle Jun ui ,
lf > In a slate of erupt Ion. The eiillie l..wn
tif Jiine.-iu was watching with Inlen-l Hie
Iminense cloud * cinltled from tic- . . .iter
This volcano IPIM no name , but ! - ! > e dt
the highest peaks on Dnuula * * . .ind situ-
aletl a little mirth of the Ticadwi. : ! mine ! ' .
Ili-ynii In Cnllfiii-iilii.
LOS ANCiKLHS. July -Wil'i.im J.
Hryiin. wlio an I veil hero yesterday , will bo
tht- guest of ( be Silver liepubllc in club it
,1 bitniiiet | tonight , at which h- -v'li t ik
nII" . i-lvni' | " " 'I " " " ' "
'n ' norlhern Callfrrnl.'i tomorrow
morning1.
l-VII I l-o 10 a nuli llllilillllK.
DIONx KR. July 5 .1. R. Cithmi of l W P'l- '
pt-rlor s-ti-i-et , Cl-vclund , ( ) . , wa lii-tunily
lulled ti.ilny by falling from the < , bn ilory
at the top of t ic Kipiltatdc IiulldiDf ! a ' * -
tam-u of l-Ti f > et. lie was siiffrriiu- -11
n-tl'iiKi and had been In Denver . lal
nuiiulis
SUDDENLY
To do so is In
jurious In tin-
Nervous Systt-lil
Tinmil. . , sfii-nd-
IIifiii'tr fiir lln-
Tt.hlU-t'll Illllllt.
ll-i" cui-i-'l thru
amis win I "H' ' r
n inedh - * 1 11 i -I.
( Write for i . .f- ) .
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ten KII.II.II.I . > ' -in
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Fifty crnN .Hid Jl PIT bi\ ; ' ' l"i - i H'-
inlPi-d i lire i tM If Mini ilruggi-t i' ' t
Itt-ep it VM tMll M-ini It IM. IICK \ ( III ' 1-
II \l , . ' . M ! ' ( ; . l ( I. . I.ll ( I-IIHM- , \V IM.
A TROPIC %
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LUXURY
; : A Non-Alcoliolic drink $
with a character. In i-
hot weather no equal
Ah n' ° iJiuili.i
DUFFY'S
PURE MALT WHISKEY
All Druggists.
llnllicril Molbernl ! Mm lii-l-nl ! !
M \ \ in-l . - -i.i Milm M. ip i , . , i I
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lullihlHi'il v. lll' : , ' " - "I'll ' i-
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DTI. FELIX LE RnUIJ'8
Steel § Pennyroyal Treatment
\ | H the oriiiinl ( ; and only HiKNCH
nafu und rrlinblu euro on thu inur.
rktt. I' icn. Sl.ii" ; nent by mail.
r ( ii'iiiiino mild only'by
lyf-n-DIII'in Unit ; f'u , ( . K ' 't > r 1 * < 'I
nan Htrt-i-lH , ninulia N'tL ,
I' , or rtn-illaliiili nt llir I'l'-l l II. . ' . . ,1
( bt-unirti l in Hil'.llia. N't-iiialKln ui > t > "t
: i.il- | iir.nl--ily : lini-H up Hi'I. . . n inn ]
ll.-nullii nn II Al HIP J'-lin II u
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i.-l lna1"l"KI 4l JllUill < Ui W. : l 4 I
' V . tin > liav > - u lait : ' | i utlul mil i i ,
I Ille li I Ml' III . .I'l. I III "f III j 'Mil-lilt '
iI'M. i.il , I ' , I , mil. .11' . II II. i-
( \rtostComploxon \ ! Powdo-K
liuvo a vulgar tjlarc , but I'UZKO.VI'H IB
r , u hose cili.t IN aru lust lii ( ;