Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 14, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY 1SEEWJSftifiJSSDAY. . JULY t i , 1807.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Ailvcrtlncnifiitx for them- column *
Mill Intnkin until I1- til. for the
rti-nliiK ntiil until H p. in. for the
morning nnil Siiinln > cillllonn.
Ail vr ( l < -r- , l - r < Mtn-nlliiK | it mini-
iM-ri-il rliU CUM lnniiui * rm inl-
< lrc nl tit 11 iniinlirri-il li-lti-r In run ;
of ' 1 h < - HIM * . AiiHMi-rn KO nililrrxnt-il
TV-Ill In * ill-lit rri'il nil | ir Hclltntlon of
tlir > . | i < -i-l < ulilj.
lliili" < , I l-Ji- n \toril HrM liiM-rlloii |
IP n mini I lirri-nf IT. .NotliltiK liiUi-n
for l > - * Hum nr.M for tinllrnt IIIMT-
Inn 'I In-f tuU rrtlni-inrlitu mint hu
run c-iiM rc-til vc-l > .
\V'\M'ii > MALI : IlliM' .
BAI.r.-UKN run niAUS JtSV A MoNTII
mill nr n t I > M firm ; e ip'rb nee unnei .nryj
In . n ( cuitomer * . C. C JH li P . * < " " ,
81 \ , UK. ItM2 > Jfli *
li . 'ANVASSKIlrt TO TAKH
r lin. nf wc.rk . , no hrovy itinxln to carry.
inr. r tnmlrrlon. C. K. Ailam Co. Sit
So I'.tb t UMM <
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MK.V 10 I.KAItN HA1Ulill : TUAI'K ; i'ON-
nlnnf tiraptlre ; etpert Indructlnn , twu month *
r rilr i f jTlTi"nnd w K" In ) > nrm Saiur-
in\ > -r , rr rniniiletlng , tooln | ire nt < |
t > ' ttaloKtie milleit free. Muler * * l
HTM I i-i.trk nnd Vnn Iluren St . , chic SRI
ll-MWJ
TAS'IKI' ' M\N NOT OVBU JS VIIAIIS OLD
tn nrt an si-ci-tnry ; tniint Iw fine penman , well
up .n tlKnr * * , li'xnl aililre * * nn.l aiiearnnee | nrv !
cm * hm'tni ? timl larRe commeri-lal experience ;
ctve n-f.-i .ncci > . A'ldrm N W , Hi" .
HAI.r-M\N WANTKD. TO TUAVKI. KOll A
in.ii. \\y \ \ In t.ie mate of Nebraska , must fur-
ill-.1 ! $ < > " 0 prrurlty for mmplei ; can draw
I ? . . ' " ' i r week ami eninml li > n nut of thr
buMm fall nt mom SC lli-n ln ' h. . I I
II-MS.1I IS-
VANI'l-.Ii l-'lllHT-rl.AHS MAS IN KVHHV
Inn M t i t.tk. . nntcrii fur nur nMely known ninl
tiw.bit' . ly Kunrnntec'il mail'tn orib-r cl.iili-
liu eimm lit impulnr | irlrp : Rnmls ffat \ \
ftu'it ' iiit.nn jiniflt will en llv remh tl" per
v ic .n . i ! . n . nn el < 'Rint : . JiivnlMllnp of
' . fiirni-tu-'l tti'f w
Mtip'-- nii-l .iini > lf < - '
n ! ! ' ! vi.avll\ \\ln-rcVLT w1 nr r-prf-'ht' I.
I i n chnul.l i > curf ih.-lr teirliory f..r . full
, i\v Htrnu' * llru- * . . Ami-rli-n'ii I'MillnB
tn -ntlre S.V. . cor Ma.ll-"ii uml Tr.mk-
In -i u. ChlcBgn. Mention llvr.
H-MVU H
HAl.l. . MlN : TO aiiI. CIpAUS TO HKM.KIIS ;
jn ' [ > r in mill tlllcl p > t' n e. | inlil. oxiirrli-ncs
uni iirv. I'rf-rlPM I'lenr Co. . Ht IAII | . Mo.
11-MxWll-
\vAvrrii KM.r.sMnN IN RVKUV IIH-NTV :
ru t"m rlnthlnK : iM'st nml limpet I > H"HUM -
tlK.i" \ \ nrrlnnton W.V. . Mlllx O > . Ix-pt.
I r 11,1 , , .ipn , in. II M'-Os ' U
\ \vrnu KU.MAI.I : uni.i * .
100 liiitis n-n AM. KIMniii. . ? i
17 nk Can.nlliin ollli'i' . 1022 I > ounlT < .
\VVNTKI. A I.AllYVIIO HAS HAD KX-
I"-i . in ! i-i niltiii ; mall "r.l < rs In li > ' K > "ls
kl.iv. Klve nnniuii of fuinur < ( 'iii | I' ' > "r .IM. |
nlal 'lini- ' niiln | > ed. AdJreas N S1" . UPP " 111.Til -
' -Til
\v\sn.i > fi.xin . oiiti. FOK GIMHAI ,
lu > i. * , k at ; " 15 St. Maty'o u\p i' " ! 1J
AVAsiri' rxi-riiiRNciii I.AI-NI > UV niitus.
M I-I rn l-mimlry < ' > > ' M''l l"i *
\V\S | " | . i-iiMl-KTHNT ill ! ! | . K > ll IIIIN-
< T.ll | . * rk lit l"Jl Noilh lith ylr ' .
i' Mx''C , 10
1KHI'.1 * IV AT.l. I'MITS IT Till : riTV Till :
O r ' i\ s i 'umiMiiy. IJuo Pan iiu. P jj > )
lien -1 I'IM-\VA ' : : & ro. , N. ISTII ST.
i -MI
MCit'l-'l-.N ' HOfSES. C. A. STAHIt. 9K N. Y ,
I.I I r 11 : :
Clli Ji : < ANPr-OTTAOKS ALL OVEU
Cllitlie . to JM > Fidelity , no : Karnam St.
-H --1
-E. nnowjj rtLocic. IOTII
D 354
HI n -i. iT\Cis | ft. STOKES. ALL I'AflTS
uf . uy ir--tinan. : Love Co. . 430 I 'ax ton block
" i' ' Mnoi.n : aonns AND PIANOS
' * -tornge Co. . 1113 Famalii. Tel. 1553
K. 1STI1 AND
1I"I - rl. > .TS. OAUV1N DHiiS. 1613 FAHN-M
D-5SS
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H"i i - lull KKNT. 11E.MIS. 1'AXVON HLK ?
D 5S3
_
sr - M 'i'i ' inn rinr-Li : roTTAOKa. c HOO.MS.
mi m 'ii-rn. Apply 201 llee Illds. 1J WO
HOI riKt , j. u. siiEmvooi ) . 4 = : N. y. I.IKI : .
D 531
10 I .V I'I.\T. UOIIOLAS. NKAII 24T11. 1IOI >
-rn i u.i ! . it. Inquire Lltid < iul"t , 116 S. 12th.
D-C33
r.isrrnN'uooji MODKR.V. IIIU.-K
Nn 'n south sotii str" > " .
y , I rv n.r.VBN HOOM URirK IlEy-
n -ii. ii-rr In every n pect. KICHIII hpat ,
i > . i IUM Located nt tit ? pouthwpHt rnrnr-r
1 , ni 'nimlii sin. Apply i-i 11. W. Ilakcr.
sunn it . tni"iit lire in.is. D-63 :
TI I i M'I * CSih STllHET : NINn-lliiOM
. - - hard wood lloor
h. a-- - rn convi-nifiu-eii ; ;
< i i. ftoin llnnspom park. D M7W
! 'I ' i \ f ' > ! < S-IOriM roTTVOR. WITH
iir-ntl r-4'i So. 2Jii ( ! Ave. AtMily
if niM HOfSK : KINK IXJOATION.
: I-M R IS'
nif IIOOMS.
IAIHKilI'TlI FIION'T UOOMS. WITH Oil
wiim.ut Ixia.M. moJcrn TWO Harnpy ftrept.
i-M7W : 16'
TJMIi. * ' > ( . " 'MS HOrsKKKKIMNU 1112 SOfTH
i- : 7S.---1C *
x. i v unn HOO.MS firiTAiii.n
h : ulth ranee. AHu n prrtj fur-
in. " r-.tn ! iC ! Hanipy tl. R S74 IS *
1 IHMsli | ; | ) lltlU > AM ) IIOAIII ) .
M . I'.noMS ; UOOU IIOAIII ) : I1ATKS
'tl" " lt < "o ! * 20 llanu'v. K < , 3J0
! ! : ! k. Jl AND 51 WUliK. 1J1S
F MOSJ A3'
OIIVKH nOOMS OVKI
i i ir < - with or tvltri.'iit bonr.l , at I lie
M . ' 317 and 319 North Kth St.
li-- M- vx l-iio\IU. COOLEST PI OE IN
. - > . ! . : ii S. tMn St. F503 JyW
Tl i i- ' ic"MS UNSl'ITK , I'TIINIKHED On
< i with U.aril. Tr. n icnt nccom-
. I i..pla. ITI Uaenirl | t.
K-7M-1C-
I'l-HNiSHED SOUTHEAST I'JIONT
. vri. > > nveul nri , | > ratifamily. ! . No
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AND noAiin.
, i luhtful mmiK-r r i > . 'rt ' Ii Omaha ,
' 1. K'- l--MWK 17
: < i- I- : \-isiTu"n riioNT noons WITH
i , i'- I'.iitlas. ' V-MM6 If
r > rs" .ii ! n sitl'TH I-'IIONT lionv. WITH
IH , i f r iw , . f"J Wlrt jitre.- ! . K-MiSl 11
H . IJIi'K IIOOM8 ANI > IIOAlin ; S3 M
, 'IN iiih Kmo 19
VI ( \ ' ( . - I'.OOMrf AND Ilcl.Mtll 411 N.
citi , . . , . ! r-MTO ! 9
rtiu I IN r. s'l'ouiAND : ;
I i , U-N < - IHK I-STOIIY IIIUCK Ht'lLDlNn
a > 9 r 11.a : st TliU linll'tlnK- n llrriir"o (
ctat nt > , t . t-ninptptf fetrjin hpattnc fix *
lurr wairr "n nil lloory , K3 > . vtf. Apply ul
thp ill ) f I Th. Ili-p. I-S10
\n ITSVAvn : : 11.
ti i \ < i.i M N TO HANHLV : AOINTS van
vi.p < v tut ifi an 1 p claltlc . paM $5 ( M > a
> - en . s. n imp VU-ti-ry Mfg Co. fle\e-
lic--l O i J-MSM ! (
*
l\ \ \ - - > NTS WANTKU TO SUM. JIMB
j IIH i. * l Ihi * I i ht JK-ople. Ait-
't ' > - i at nre for p .rtli-uiarn. Mine Vale
lenw * o ( IIt4Ut > , Uti State t. , < ' .iliaKc > .
J-MS9K ll
\v \ > Tin'ro IIIVT.
A OPNTI I MAN ANIi1KK WISH To HUNT.
with rj > l , U'ant | . > s .pteitilxtr 1. two
rcoi , < ir a larue room with jl.-ote ; would prv-
ffr prtip Imlh. ipiifi h * rcll furnl h d sn.l
* fi | I'futtd trt of n-ffff.l't ; > tate trrmi
mi full rurilruUni. x ts ] i < > K
IKIC STOUAGK AND WAHKIIOCSB CO.
> ] 0 J ntt. O'.ners ) loran an. I forwarOInc
M-WI
OM VA.V i STOHAQV. . HU FAIINAM. TKU
\V.\\Tii > TO llt'Y.
CASH PAID FOR OLD fKATHKIl PKDS. 1 !
Nl ti > lai ! < t. . I. . Q I > nup. NM-411 Jy
WANTKD. 5NO-HAND .MODKUN fTI.E HANK
furniturt. U. C. A If. I : . ClRpp. Shelby. Iowa.
N-M7t7 II'
I HAVK JS.OnO TO tlfl.fT ) TO INVEST IN IM-
pr.\p.l Omaha prop rty at an rpnts on the dollar
lar Don't an pr this unlM you can give
Mi ; barnnln. Adilre N U. llee.
N-J7S-14
_
WANTED. MoimiAaBS , IIKM ) UY THE
omarm Hitvlnir < liank. In amounto I * " ' tn tl.M J.
rr.m p > Tnon .l lrlnif to cancel and r npw
mrito for thrpp yars at low IntorPH. AilrttPM
N M. tie * offlre. N S7S 1
roil SAI.I : Miscni.i.A.vr.ous.
iM ) ' ; CHIIIIIINO. HOO AND CHICKEN
f.-nre. cheaper than "all wire. " C. II. Ix > e. Ml
th.uxlai. Q.-537
t-'OIl RALE. SIX PHKPII FAMILY ciAVS It. ,
J HarkPtt. 4.-III ir-l : < ln t U M'-H
SALE rnusit cnws. JAMT.J
and Oraro. - * All"
Misci-t.ii.\M : < Ms. :
noOD I'APTflUO IN THE C1TT T MI'IIRAT.
MMIJy -
MIDLAND ItrouV rYd.E CO O. A VIDI.ISO
Mcr. .N > w ' 97 rarrlairin. Imee'.i' and blrycln
nt low price * . Whee | r nl'd by hunt or day.
lllrycle fumlrlps and npairing. S1 N nth t.
OI.AIIIVOYANTS.
MADAM OLYMVIt. ONLY OKNTINE LITE
readtr. tell nam'ndlre ! . . * > ' nmilMge.
law. rmnltei frlrndn. fte. . ' . ! > . and up satia-
fnctnry leadltiEs. hours , 10.30 to 7 1 I" I'ar-
nam. s-Mnol 1C
si v.sx.vci : , IIATIIS ITC.
M \DAM SMITH. 13r. . IKifOLAS. MAXUE ,
stpain l.ath T > ' I11'
MIIS Dll Ll.ov KLPi'TllIC M.\ - < \.K . 1\TH !
piirl.-rs. r.Ktful and iuratlve 417 H T'h np-
Ktalr * 1 " .l IT'
PUUS'O.VVI.
UATIIS. MASSAGE. MME 1'OST , 3 ' . ; i S. lSJj
VTKR1NE TP.OUHLES. 311-S IIHB
VIVI FOR
lildi ; " physlclun , coiuultaiion or health ' look
frep.
EXPOSITION INVESTMENTS. Foil PLEAS-
urc and profit see I. . P. Juds.m's want a U.
. ' - ' < "
cviunrll llluffa Pa6e.
blSEASr.S.
VKNO UI'T. . CHKO.VIC
. .l . *
Douclas. U M.Kl > .u
rNIiAKD ACCIDENT INS. CO. . W. A. CAH-
ter mannBor. has moved to Klrst Na.J. . ink :
" " J
r _
urT'Tt'iiE crtiED KOH $ : ' : VNTIL SIP-
fpm i pain ; no detention from bustnex. .
no
w" mfpr er : tn thoui-an.il of p.ulent-i .ui.-l. all
or write. The O. E. Miller . Co. . ; = - -M.TO > ; "
1iulldlnc.0niiha.
York Life _ _
TlTp ri7\7.E 01- ' THE COfNTIlY VI'H.KT
. , ,
full size pn-kaRp , on
Ilreuth ivrfume ;
rISSpt of t cpntx. Vlol.1 Mfg. { ? '
SIOXP.Y TO l.OAX UI1\I. I > T.VTi : .
\N-THOVY I OAN & TIll'ST CO. . 315 N Y L .
\ >
niilck moneyat low rates for cho-e | faim Ian Is
? n Iowa northern Missouri , eastern N ! -
fNIMI'IlOVKD I'lTV
i IStrllOVKP *
OAV > ? ON
property W.Karnatn Smith & Co. , 11W r.ina.n
( Tl'SuT'KNT MCJNBV ON NKH. & LFAKMS
W. II. Mrttkle 1st Nafl Uk. bMs- . Omaha
MONTY TO LOAN AT IXJ\V HATI1S TIIK
" o'I * . Pnvl" Co. . W * Tarnam St. \V ' <
MOSTY TO LOAN ON IMrllOVHH I'MVHA
j real estnte. Jlicr.nan. Love Co. , I'axt n I 11-
'JtAN ON IMrnOVKI ) OMMIA
MONTV
prope'i > & Thomas. S07 1st. NJfl lk | bl.lu
ON OMAHA I'llornUTV ; I.OWBST HATKS.
bullcllni : loans wanted , l-'lledlty Trutt o-
W 6(5
JS7WOO IN SUMS O1HCOOO OR MOI'.K. R I ) .
' \Veacl , Insurance. 16th & Oouclii * .
r
.MO.MV TO I.OA.V CIIATTII. .
TO LOAN ON FfftXITflli : , 1'IAXO.S.
h'r ) - -vae1 ni. c-t.- . . at Inwest rati-n In clty
. strictly L-.mlliU-nti.il. you
n" rc-mo\al of B0.nlstrictly ;
cun pay the Ii an iff ut any time . > r In nny
amount OMAHA MUUTrt \ < 1K LuAN i'O. .
Sutl So. Itth S' .
X 54S
III , > IM : . S CIIANCUS.
KOI : KENT. HOTKI. 0 . . . .
la. ; respunslbV party ran buy furnlturi' t-iit-aj.
unJ leas. , hi-in-e at ui. li-r te rent. B"ml oppor
tunity. Tre.l Htonn , NVnU. la. \ M.(7 1C
MlLLINHUY-l'XJn SALE. A CLKAN MII.LIN-
IMV UKami ! bulKllriK lultabli- for K.ime. or
either tepaialely. 15 > .t loi-atecl an l laruesl <
tublUheil U-u e In the clt > 1'mt "f n-tpnnt
for it-lllus Write Allen & llaniey. Kearney.
Neli. VMJ1917
1 roiT H"vL ! ifuiill'KHlKS AND KIXTfllKS.
M1J i'umlne St. V--WI 15 *
rou SAM : HIAI. IST.\TI : : .
i i _ _
i HOL'dUS. I 3TS. I-'AIIMS. LANDS. LOANS.
' Ueo. 1' . IJemU Htal K.tute Co. , 1'axton block.
i HK J3J
I-KU SALI3 MV HESIPEXVB , CSI 8. 17TH ST. ,
ai tt cjaiEiiln ; will take a 7-room mudetn col-
taue us jiart pa ) ' , or half cash , balance ot.
niurlgnne ; Inristlsate. John H. F. Lehmann.
nn s ; -J ' M
FOfl S.\IB OU BXCHAXHE , LOTS S. 5. ID ( CO
ft frontage oarh. block i , K. V. Snilih'n ad-
dltli'ii tu the c-lty ut Omaha : clear till"ill ;
fell i-heap un llU-nil trrnn or will trade for
dcdititilo wjulty In Wl-coniln proiK'ny or will
bul I it to suit reipunnlble punle * and fli an
eaty payment * . \V. H. l'ai)4ucK. ) IMilc nt an. )
7th Ave. . Mlhvaukee. Wit. HB-M'l Jyl9
I KOfNTZU PLAfE HARrtAIXS. .W ) JJ 750 TO
; | C MO ; tea ptiolo * at 16th anj Farnam. M nt
11MK. J. J. Utl' un. Mi Fll t Nat. Hank HUlg.
ftl.L. Tll.M'U Oil IlKNT. HOl'SF.S. .
farms. Omruin llru & tiultjm"n. iOi 11. IUdE.
HU-XK61 Jy-y.
FOM SALK. 4-nOOM fOTTAOE.SEAftL NEW.
4110 Nih ave. . wen of expofltlun Rivjn r.
twtwvrn Sahlcr iin < l .Sjirdtuo. cliy w..ui ur4
cdiiiunte.l cellar , large lol , only fttu ; * M > Krnir.
U/T.in It. llanlnn. Si : a. llth it.
RK -
_ _
SN'AT. IV for J-RclOM HOf. r ANTIXJT. .
( turn ( ut. near -J..lli F.n < J Iur < bn > m.-i-rta.
J _ N _ Kr-nwr. pi. | P. O. UKM7S1
WB IIAVK SBVKltALTltn-BlM ANH LOT8
ivhlcli muit Utcl'l ' to CM out an vttati ;
ny ( Hid wlfi a little rrajy ci. l- r n < 1 ' -i-e |
hi * nun-y In a frtt luonthi ; c ll and me at
at nee T. * O f I'aUi Co. ivo Farrnm
tr.et. j.j - MCt
_
| liST : S At'HK THAiT IN POITOI.-.S ' II'NT\
a" l'r > .t of fruit h " v turetr Jl A.
\Vr.tcill.-lil. tu ckth IMIi alrrtt
THE ot.n MKLIA'LE TECIPLE'S
ary. I5SJ lioiiKtnOmhn. . efferts msrreloiij
cur-s In dl * * -e nf women all Irregularities ,
no matter nhnt cau t , cured. Letters tilth t
cents antn-re.l. ! < >
I'A.STIJIIA JIC.
inl'.SKS OS-I.Y. ItOAttO FKNCKS. SPIUNQ
water. i.oo per month A. W. 1'help. & Son ,
W7 N. V. Life. 4H J-
LATEST MonRt. TWHWIUTKHS sfvpuns
-'Vte-l Typewriter & Supplies Co. , 1612 Fnrnam.
Jyl
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II. MAIIOWIT7. I/1ANS MONEY , ( IS N. U ST.
SiS
SAWm. NATI'llAL STONH. AIITIRC1AL
brick TP | 16 9V. . J. Welsh.irn. 309 S ITIh it.
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MIOIt'l'llAM ) AMI TYI
A. C. VAN SANT'H Sc'HOOU 5U N. V. LITE.
iW
AT OMAHA IIL'S. COLI.rai : . 16TH A UOflll Vd
dot ,
l.TllMTflli : IMCKKI1.
FfllNITI'IlB IMIt-AIKINd ANII I'Ac'KINO.
Couch' and cn-hicn * . m.icti.- irtfld and
n-n. Mitel I'rm-H ai plea-e > " Hc-i M. S.
WalKIn , 5111 Cumlng street. Telephone , 1331 ,
St'MMKIt linSOH'I'S.
UOATINQ riSHINtl. TENTS. IinATP.
A.I . lr is famp Omaha , LaVc Qulnneti.niK , Te
le imih Neb M6S1 3d *
The man who ot-casiniiully runs nn ail
Will not net liilt' : the snutl
Ol' tin111:111 : \\li.i--i- ml runs all the time
Who i.s c'oiisianly "saulnt ; w nul. "
- K. 15. W.
SUES & CO. ,
PATENT SOLICI10KS
Iico nullcllnc.
Omaha Neb
Advice nncl latent Hoik
FUKK
DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
i THE ORIGINAL , ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS ,
laeoliluncler pn itivo Written iJunrnntcc ,
denco , Nurvousnof s , Lassitude , all Oraine , Youth.
ful Krrore , or Excessive Um of Tubacco , Opium ,
or Liquor , which leads to IHeery. ConFuimition ,
Insanity nnd Death. At ptoro or by mail , $1 n
box ; eix for t.V with written Guarantee to
cure or refund luiincy. Sample jinnk-
n-ic , containinu five days'treatment , with full
instructions , 2i cents. Ono ramplo only sold to
earhjiorson. At btoro or hy mail.
Label Special ,
Extra Strength. KS a <
'For Impotency , Lena otWJ7vV
1'owpr. Loet JlanhoixJ , \
titarility cir narronncps.
- ' n box ; biz for J5. i " '
1l > i-r" Dllliiii DriiKCo. . , S. i : . Cornel
llilh unit I'nniaiii Six. , ( litinbucb. .
RAIL WAX TIME CARD
i.ea\L s iu1 1 : \trro.v * MO. iiivia ; Ar-n.s
uinaial. | mon Litput , lot.'i r Ma&on ata.j Oinaa.t
8:3 jam . Lienver Kxire-n . 3.3.ani
4.&i < m.lllk Hir > . Muni & I'Jtiet Slid Hx : ' . ' . |
4.&iim . lienvtr Uxprt ; 9 . . 4.u'.pm
7lApm..L.lnculn Uocal ( ex. Sunday ) . . . . 7 : < 0pni
? : Uun. . .Lincoln I vocal ( ex. Huinlj/.IljUdni :
, HL'UI.l.NUTO.V i j7 | Cr.-v | > T
Ciiiiihat'"l" | " Depot , lch i Manun jta.1 Un.afia
"t:05pm : . Ll.icaso Vt-eiiDuie . VTlOam
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BOSTON FALLS fcD\YN ( | \ AGAIN
Errors at a Critical Tirn. Are What Do the
Business ! "
GIVES A GAME TO THE EVsLAND CLUB
Sconif P.lulil In I' vjjjJIJt'lln tin- Story
of tinIlifriil liiiitt-i | lo- . < - to
Itcili In rinir. , nil | | i\clt-
Inu ; tuin ; ,
Clevplafttl. "i " ; Hoston. B.
Clnolnnotl , 5 ; N\V YorUi 1.
llalllniorc , 10 ; St. .Loul9 S.
1'nllailplphla , 1-3) ) t uUVItle , 3-7.
I'iUfbxirg , \VarhlPRton ; , 1.
t'hk-ugo , 11 ; nrooVlyn. 4.
Milwaukee , 9 ; Minneapolis. 1.
Ct.EVEt.ANn. O. , July J3. Lewis was a
triile tt-iltl , while Cuppy , after ihc flwi In-
nlni ; , pitched a floe game. Hit-ore by Oca-
Ion at critical tnamctita helped 10 swell the
score of the Indians. A fine onc-iiaud catch
by Collins and the all-around good worts of
C'hllds anil Wallace were the features of the
Score :
. . . .
Totalsi . . . . 5 9 2 ? 19 !
Sllvctts batted for I. wl * In the ninth.
riovpland . . . . . . 0
ii. . < tn . ; : -
Earned runn : Clevelantl , 3 Hoston. 1. 1'lrst
IMIP by errnrii : Clcveliind , Z ; Honton , 1. Left
on liiup ! " : ripvelnnd. II ; Hnaton. ? . Mr t haw
nn balls. Off t'ujipy , 2 ; off Li-wls. S. Struck
i ut : lly dippy. 2. by Lwl . u. Hmne run :
HiirkPtt. Tliri-o-lmip hlti : Wallait.Ptahl. .
IlirK > n. Two-btfp hits : ChlMa. Tpb--au. Stahl.
Kaorlllop lilt : Cilcpr. Slnlrn bav i Ittirkolt ,
CMIds (3) ( . DotihlP play : StHlH In Itrriti-n. WIM
plti-h : Lrwl . I'mpirc ; Shprldan. Tlnii * : Two
hours and twenty minute. " . Atti-nclanre. 3.WI.
IMTTSBfllO. 7 ; WAStlXtlTl ! > N , 4.
PlTTSIll-'lir . .July 13 PltlFburK reilet-mptl
llsi-lf today by Boort , s-nappy playlnR. Wn u-
lniton's crrorpre co lly in every cast.
Tlit- feature was Hrodlc's kUlliiK WrlRley's
run at tin1 plate utter tnklnc TucUer's long
lly at renter. Attendance , 1.100. Score :
PITTSIirilU. WASHINGTON.
U.H.O.A.E. H.H.O.A.E.
' ' 1 I . . . I o 0 1
Tan'h'll rf. n 1 i llr.i n. cf. 0
I.-nhv. 3h. , . 0 ISO 2 p.l | i'h. If. 0 l ) 1 0 0
1-ovia. II. . . . i ) Wrlcley. rf. 0 1 9 0 0
Smith. If. . . 1 I 2 0 0 Dpuronl. as. 0 1 4 ! Z
Paitdon. ! b. 53231 Mcnulre. c. 1 3 S 1 1
Itpi.ll.cf. . . Turkpr. Ib. 0 0 S U
Ely. M . 0 0 2 1 ft IlPlllv. 3b. . . 3 S 1 1 2
M.Tritt. c. . 2 0 S 0 OO'Ufpn. 2b. 0 0 B S 0
Hauler. P..O 3 2 ! 0 Miami's , p. 0 0 0 0 0
- - 'Kartell . . . . I l o 0 0
Totals . . . . 71 :710 I -
Totals . . . . 4 11 it 15 C
Parrel hatted for Mrjames In the ninth.
Plttnbure . 02003002 - ;
Washington . 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4
Earned runs : PltUburK. . 1 ; Washington. 1.
T > MI-JH P lilt * : Hawley. [ McGulre. Sacriflrc
hits : Ely (31. ( Stolen base * : Davis. Pmlth (21. (
Mprrltt. McCtulre. Kiirr.-ll. Double pla > : nrmlle
tn Mprrltt ; O'Hrlen to Tuclier. First base on
Imllr : off Haulpy. 2 ; oC Mu amen. 2. Struck
ml. lly Hawl-y , 4 ; hy.Mc.Tames. 4. Pafseu
lialls : Mdlulre , 2. Wild pltihps : Hawley an-1
Mf.Iames. L lft on bisea : .Pytsburp 5 ; Wash-
Inut. n. 9. Hirst base 011 arrira : I'ltti-liuri ? , 3.
\\a hlnKton. 2. Tlmp of' ranie : Two hours and
ten minutes. Pmplre : Kmsllcr.
CHtCAGH , 11 ; IIUOUKUYX , 4.
CHH'ACO. July 13 ( lattery errors save-1 -
the Hrooklyns from a § humut today. They
rotild do but little with , Callaban's pitching.
while Kennedy proved easy and was batted
all over the Held. McCorinlpk and O. Smith
i-arried olT the fielding honors by remarkably
olever work nt short. Attendance , l.TCO.
Srore : '
CHIfAGO. I ' IIUOOKLYN.
It H.O.A.E.I-- U.H.O.A.E.
r'rtt ! 3b. . .i 1 1 2 0 Orinin , of. . . n o S 1 0
M. . < "nrk ss 0 137 0 Jiim-n/ rf..O 0 l 0 n
Luc" i'f. . . 2 o 1 0 O'And'-r'n. If. . 1 1 1 no
AIIK.II. Hi. . . 0 Oil 0 o Shlndle. 3h. 0 0 ( > 1
Jt\m rf _ i 330 0 lAohiiurc. Hi 1 2 11 0 1
1 > . - , k.r. If. . 2320 oQinarn. | 2n 0 0 0 1 1
. "imt.r. . 2b. . 3323 0G. , Smlih. ss 1 15 0 )
. ' . .liitnn. p. 3' 3 0 : 2 , A. Sjitlth. c.,1. , 2X3 0 J.
Kitti'dvi- . O 1 1 0 ? . ti. 0 L 0 3 0
T. taN . . . .11 II 27 17 r Tntal * . . . . "r S3 15 4
l an out. hit by ball ( batted ) .
ltll"aro . II
lli.nlilyn . . 0 4
K.irncd runs : Chlcapo. ! * . Ixft on bapes :
( 'In - : ; > . S ; Ilrooklyn. 6. Two-base hits : Ev-
. lit. Ityan (21 , ( "onnor , Cnllahan , O. Smith.
Hir.-p hfe hit : ' ' .tllahan. Sacrlllre hits : An-
- .n Klttredt-p. flrlllln. Stnlen Imi-ps : Bverltt.
! ii . \ Klttredpp. Lnchance. Double plays :
M. . .rnmk to Conno. tn Am * , n : Kennedy to G
riiniih t" Lai'hancp ; Orlflln to O. Smith t. . . A
Smith Struck out : lly Callahan. I ; by Ken-
P"2 | Kln-t base on balls : Off Callalrin. 1
c rr Kennedy , 6. Wild pitch : ' 'allahan. Hit by
pilohe.1 ball : Anderson. Time : One hour and
f.irty-five minutes. Umpire : McDonald.
PHILADELPHIA , i ; I/OUISVILLK , 3.
T.oriSVILLE. July 13. Two games were
pl.iyed this afternoon , one being postponed
fr.im the last serle. * . The flr.-n game was
very interesting , but Ix > ulsvllle's error ? nere
fatal. Kvans was knocken out of the box
in the tlrst inning of the second game and
the Colonels could not overcome the lead
ubialni-ii by the Phillies In the first two inning
ning- . The batting of Delehanly In both
names was a feature. Attendance 4 , WO.
S > -rire , linn game :
T.n.-ii- . . . .4 ? 57 16 i Total- . . . .
IMilu.i.-lphla 0 |
I ul-\le | | 0 005100 U-3
Knrneil nins : I'hlla.lelphla , 1 ; Ixiulnvllle. I.
Mrat baje nn errors : Louisville. 3 ; IMillailelplil.t.
1 I < eft on Imiies : I'hlla.lelphla , 4 : I ulsvllli- .
l-'lrst hn e on ballOff : Kruzer. 3 ; off Ortli. 4.
.stnji-k out : IJy I-'ri7.er : , 1 ; by cirth. 1. Horn * *
run : I-'r.tzi-r Sac-rill , e lilt : St.iff.nl. . Stolen
bayesMiC'recry. . ! ! * hallty. I'oubliJiluyt , :
\V. claike to Staff. . , nl t.i \\\-r , bn , Oder to
INDIAN \ > I VN DI f'OViHS : A Hi : .
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\Vrlli- fur II.
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battling for years against the mental and
physical suffering of last manhood. ua
found the exact remedy that cures the
trouble.
He Is guarding the secret carefully , but Is
willing to send a sample of the medicine
to all men who suffer with auy form of
sexual weakness resulting from youthful
Ignorance , premature loss1 ( of memory and
strength , weak back , varlcj > t-ele and emaci
ation. The runedy has a .peculiarly grale-
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Mr. Johnston completely of'all ' the ilia and
troubles that came from Jears of misuse
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A reauest to Mr. Jas. P. Johnston , Box
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would like a sample of bus , 'remedy for men
will be compiled with promptly and no
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U very much Interested In spreading the
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\nhurgiCiil \ Iiistiiute
l \jO i ittf * i > t ' > intia. Ntfb
( NM LT\TIII % l-'lir.i : .
et-i : ' . m treatment of
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Chronic. Xcr'vous acd 1'nvatc ' Diseases
uml nil U i\KM. : s
uml DI > ( lllIiH i of
S Citen careful ui.J > p..i.lal atunliun far
all t nr many ailmnts. .
I'lllLIh If > < ur jniitcjiis | an pimples on
faie. bore throut. muc jus p < tit-he * tn inauth.
rhrumatlMn In bunean . _ . nts iijlr ull
\VIAK IKN
fVltalil ) Weak. ma-l. t t > t c. "ft jppl.--a
tli'n ' t tine * nr iu i > t-r u- ' ai ir. . - .
vr K" i t KX . AL 1-X1 l > si - m r'l'IJI * ; Jlf tr
, ( run. He rffecui of loutlitul f-l ic . C'aii VI
nrlt .
Trnier Time of ( mrne : One hour uml forty
mintiteA I'miilre : Lynch.
PHII.AnKM'HIA. 9 ; I/JLMSVII.I.K. 7.
Second
H.H.O.A.H. U.H.O.A.K.
Clurk. If. . . . 1310 orteob-y. ef. . . I t t 0 0
M.-cr'rv. rf. 0 3 0 0 tvwtl. tf. . . . t 1 1 0 0
Pliker'c , ef. 0 0 J t 1 Iteleh'tp. If. 1 R I 0 0
St.vlt.lt1 s * 1 1 161 Ui.To'e. Ut. . 2 211 00
Wenten Ib. 1 1800 tVijrle. r. . . . J 0 I 1 0
W. i-l'rk. Jbl J C t 1 Oder. tb..3 S 1 S 0
\viinm. c. . . l l t e o onion. M..O j : ( o
flop * . 31) . . . . ! 1 0 1 0 N h. Ib. . . . 03200
EMWIH p. . . o g o o o rineui , t > . . . . 00030
Motif e. It. . . a 9 0 1 Si
SiTolMn
TolMn . . . . 9 1 Z7 9 0
Total * . . . . t 13 ! l U V
Louisville 0 0 1 I 0 fl 8 0 0- '
- - saoooioo'-s
nm : PhlMnVlr-Mii. : Ixjolnvtlle. (
Vint b se nn ermni : Philadelphia. 6. t.cft on
txtftc * : Philadelphia , fl Ij.iul vl11i > , X. First huso
on bulls : Off Mrllf * . I , off KltleM , I. SMruck
fill : Hy M. Or" . J , by Plfleld. 3 Hnme run :
I > H.t"te. Threb e hll : ttelelmnty , Wcnlen.
Two-bail * lilt : Hock Stolen hnw-s : McClee ,
Oeler. Doubt * piny : Olllen to llo > le. Hit by
pltohH bull : llnck. Time : Two hours , fm-
plr * : Wolf.
HAI.TtMOUB , 10 ; ST , lOt'lK. S.
ST. 1.01'IS , July 13. Lively hittlnc when
It was mom needed gave Hnllltnore thp third
Rnme of thp series * with tin- Drowns this
afternoon. St. Louis hit Hoffer jirotty
freely. Cro s nnd timely inaklnc home runs
with the lm cj empty. Jonnlnus mnilr two
very Imd t'iriiws to llr t. vine of them allow-
\nx \ a run to fct In. Hi-oro ;
ST. l > niS. : tlAI.TIMOHU.
U.H.d.A.i : . lt.H.O.A.15.
HiTlcf. . . n o 3 0 ( I McOraw. 3b 3 1 0 1 0
Hirlm'n. sb 1 t s 5 l Ki > > r. rf. . . 3 S I 0 0
clrn.1v. Ib. . . 3390 0 .t.-nn'cs. ss. .
I.al'V. If. . . . 1 8 I n OKellv. U..O 1500
Ha'lmnn. ! b 0 1 1 3 c Btentet. cf. . 0 S I 0 1
* r M. sn. . . . Itovle. H. . . . . 0 0 f 1 1
Houice'n. rf. i ) 1 10 Qultin. Ib. . . 0 n 3 0 0
uit.hy. r. . 0 1 03 i Clarke , r. . . 1 1 5 0 0
fl art. ; p 1 I 1 3 ft HotTiT. p. . . 1 I I I 0
TntnU . . . . 6 10 Cl H 2 Totnl * . . . .101117 7 I
flt. t."iil < ttOOlOjOfl-R
tUltlmore 0 ' -10
Kirneil nin : St. tiouls , S : ll.iltlmnre. S ,
Two-hufi * hits : Hnrt. Itmiremnn , ' 'larke. Sten-
* tTtirechBiie \ hit : Ki-eier. Saoriflce hit :
Kelley. Hume runs : il-wly. f'mss. Stolen
bases : Mrdrnw (2) ( ) . .lennlnns. Itoyle. rinrke.
I'ouhle play : Jennlncs tn Qnlnn. first ba i >
rn bulls : Off Hart , fi. Hit by plli-he.l ball :
Houseman. Hoffer. Wild pitches : Hart. 2 ,
Struck inn : llv Hoffer , 1. Time ; one hour
and furttle minutes t'mplre : Hurst.
riNriNNATI , 6 ; XK\V YORK. 4.
CINCINNATI. O. . July 13. The OlnntH
lost to the IlecH 111 n close an , ! pxrltlnt ;
came today Ht-th teams p'.uycd ' snappy
ball. The llpcls were uiuiblo to hit Seymour
until the fourth Innlnc , when they touched
him tip for MVP BlnRlP nnd a triple nnd
four runs was the result. Attendance , ITOO.
Score :
CINCINNATI. i NEW YOHK.
U.H.O A.K.I 11 H.O.A.I- : .
Iturke. If. . . 1 100 0 Vnnll'n. rf. 0 0 2 t 1
Hoy. cf 0 1 S 0 0 Tlernan. rf. 1 1 1 o 0
rnx.ran 2b 0 2 2 I 0 Joyce. 3b. . . .
Irwln. 3b. . . . 0 102 n l'n\is. B . . .0 1230
Miller , rf . . 0 0 2 0 0 flexisra. 21 0 2 1 2 1
IWkh-y , Ib. 1 1 9 1 0 Warner , c. . 0 0 7 2 1
11 tobev , F3 11 2 3 0 rinrk. Ih. . . 1 1 9 I O
Vaurhn , c. . I I r 0 1 Ili'lmes. If. . 0 1 t 0 n
llrlet'eln. P. 1 1 1 1 0 Seymour , p. 0 2 0 .1 0
Titnla . . . . 5 9 27 It l' ' Totals . . . . I 11 21 13 !
Cincinnati 5
New York 1 H I ) o t 0 0 1 1 i
Knrn.-d rtmii : Olnelnnatl , 1 ; New York. 3
Two-ba chits : Seymour. Gleason. Corcoran.
Joyce. Itnvl * . Three-base hlt : llreltensteln
Corcoran. Holmes. Lift on bases : Cincinnati
6. New York. 8. Stolen buses : Seymmir , rturke
Double play : Clark to Glenson to Clatk : War
ner to Davis. Flint has.on balls : Off Hrel-
tenplein. 2 : off Seymour , i. Hit by pitched
ball : tteckley. Struck out : ny Hreltenstrln , < .
by Seymour. r > . Passed ball : Warner. Time :
Two hours. 1'mplre : O'Day.
STANDING OK TUB TRAMS.
Played. Won. Ixi t. P.Ct.
Uoston C4 -15 IS 71.9
flnr-lnnatl ( ! 2 42 20 C7.7
llaltlmorp fi.1 K 21 ffl.7
New York 02 SS 2t fll.n
C'evelnn'l B5 Si 30 MS
1'hl'n-lelphla CO S.1 36 47.S
PlttRhurK 61 SO SI 4fi9
lirooklvn Ofi 30 Sii 45.n
Chlcnco f 7 23 SS .1.11
I oulsvllle Kt 25 * 37 11,3
WnshliiRton 2 24 3S 3S.7
St. I ouLi CO 13 S319.7
Ontiics toclny : Hoctnn nt PIttsburct ; New
York nt t'inelnnnti , I-hlludclphla at Louis
ville , Washington at PHtsburs.
scours or TIII : IVHSTIJHV I.I\IIK.
lllcrillclits M I liiii-n pill It III tile
Onl > - tiiinir l'lit > i-il.
MIL.WAt'KKl'3. \ . , July 13.-The feature
of the imtne to lay was Lewee's j > Iaylng and
the hatting of the Brewers , aided by the
rage M ! wurk ot the Millers. Score :
Milwaukee . 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 9
Mlnm-apo'ls . 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-4
Hase hits : Milwaukee. 13 : Minneapolis. S.
Errors : Milwaukee. 1 ; Minneapolis , 3. Bat
teries : Milwaukee. ISarnes and Spear ; Min-
ueapolK llutchlnson and lioylo.
STANDING OK TIIH TKAMS.
Plnyed. Won. Lost. P.Ct.
St. Paul . 73 M 25 firt.7
Indianapolis . C ? 4a 2.1 f.'j.5 '
Columbus . 6S 41 21 C4.7
Milwaukee . 73 43 2S Cl.fi
Detroit . C9 31 Xi 49.3
Grand IlnnliH . 71 21 47 S3.S
Mltineapolis . 71 21 i"0 3L'.4
Kansas City . 72 20 52 27.S
Games today : Indianapolis * at Kansas
City. Grand Kapl < 1s at Milwaukee. Colum
bus at St. Paul. Detroit at Minneapolis.
\ Vit < -rii AHNOI-III linn Si-ores.
CKDAIl HAP1DS , la. , July 13.-Score :
Cedar Ilapids . 0 r , 1 0 2 1 0 4 0 13
St. Joseph . 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Base hits : Cedar Haplds. 17 : St. Joseph , C.
Error. " : Cedar Itanids , I ; St. Joseph. 4. rtat-
terles : Cedar Ilapids. McDotigal and Fuller ;
St. Joseph. Par.leiand Collins.
PEUHIA. III. , July 13.-Score :
Peorla . 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-3
Qulncy . OOiOOOOO 0 0
Hasp hits : Peorla. 0 ; Quincy. 5. Errors :
Peorla 2 : Qulncy. 3. Batteries : Peorla. Koch
and QuJnn ; Qtitncy. McGrecvy and Trallly.
DUnfQUK. la. , July 13. Score :
Dubunue . 20000000 0 2
Des Moines . 2 10
Bare hits : Uubuniie , 7 : Oes Molncs , 13. Kr-
ron * : Dtibunue. 4 ; De" ? Molne ? . C. Batteries' :
Dubuque , Nonnemaker and Sullivan ; Des
Molncs. Mock and Lohman.
HOCKKOUD , III. , July 13.-Score :
Ilockford . 0 IS
Burlington . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 2 7
Base h's ! : Ilockford. 22 ; Burlington 13. Er
rors : Hoi-liforil , a ; Burlington , b. liatterles :
Hoc kfunl. Connors and Huff ; Burlington ,
Coons and Williams.
i\iis OP TIIU IIVILY AMATIM'IIS.
Neb. . July 13. ( Special Tele
gram. ) The Fremont base ball nine downed
the Iloopi-r boys In a gainu this afternoon
which was too one-sided to be Interesting.
Tie ! Hooper boys had a good battury , but the
HU port WAP miserable exc-pt in right Held ,
wiiere Huuu-h gathered In live hard Illes. The
hume teum put up u good all-round game.
Score :
Frc-mont 52303103 ' 17
Huoper 000020010 3
Ha a hits : Fretnunt. 8 : Hooper. 7. Errors. :
Hooper , II ; Fremont , 5. Struck out : lly Scho-
mack. 3 ; by Villinan , 2 ; by Doschtill 1. Bases
on biiiU : Off Schomack , 2 : off Villinan , 1 ; off
noschull. 1. ButterleB : Fremont Schomack
nnd Kades ; Hooper , N llman , Uuschull and
Jay Cook. Umpire : Himmers.
lli" < i-r > - < - Liinkliiur fur Ciiinen ,
Thu Heservis have won two of their
series with the South Side Athletic club.
Si-ore flint omc :
Hfservfs 0 0 0 4 C 3 4 17
Si-uth Side
0-10
Score second game :
Jlescrvis 0 0 1 7 4 2 3 17
South Side 1 0 0 3 4 I 3-15
Il.it terls : Reserves , Tracy nnd Hart ;
South Sl'le. Hanson and Ilekeben.
The IleK-rves would like to hear from the
Han.scom Parks \V > i > t Omahas or any team
In ihe clt yuveraiilne IS years.
liidllliiH Win ill AVOI-II.
AVOCA. la , July 13.-Suorlal.J-n ( [ the
game here yesterday betwten the Nebraska
Indians and the home team the visitors cai-
rled of ( the honors. Score :
Avcca 00100000 O l
Indians 00320 100 -9
Base hltw Avoca. 7 : Indians , IB. Rrrors :
Avoca , 1 ; Indians I. HatterUs : Avoca. Hey-
nier and Hupp : Indians. Scott and Kelr
Struck out : By Soott , 13 ; by Heymer , 0. L'm-
plren : Norton and B-jpllste. Time of f/
Twu hours. Attendance. 600.
Yi-ll.m KliUoi Su Vi-IliMV ,
When the Yellow Kids and Dolan's Colt *
sot through , the score stood :
Yell IK Kids 1002010 4
Dolan's CDlts 010000 0 1
llatteritb. Velli-w Kids. Hellwlg and Ily-
betiDolan'M ; Colts. Jlenn and Lacey
biru-k out : BynybergJ5 : by Henn. 12.
_ _
Jobbery in | . ' < rt Hrle Itncex ,
Bl'FFAl.tj N. Y. , July 13.-There was Job
liery at the p.rl Krlo tra'k today and thi
Judkfeu ruled oft another Jockey and declared
all beta off. It was In the Hteeplechase
Lady LiKhtfoot , tlir favorite on form , and
the other * entered were neglected In the
ti2ok . whllt Do Do wan played for severa
thbu-ancU At the fur Jump Naught. .
Lady Llshtfi-ofa Jockey , slid off hi * h .rs
HlgKlnn juillril M < rvt-na ut every Jump i-
rurit that he finally -fused ( and Kllnn let
Trip 'I b u out of the courseDo I. .
ivake'l ! in a-ne | . a the winner I'atro
suw the vork and Naughtun wxi
mled nff A further ! nvr tlCTan ( ! l belnp ;
held nnd several other rolliiK.1' oft are
likely.
CAI.fJWI'.I.I , AMI \SKr.M. . VICTOHS.
Cnptiirr ( tip City Doubles Chninplon-
xblp In Ten n N.
The flnnl In the doubltfl In the Omnhn
city tennis tourney was plnyed last even-
ins and Sam Caldwell and Frank llaskell
nre the tn troiolltan [ chmnplons.
Their victory was l > otli n brilliant and
deserved one. ( or nfttr hnvlng KOI them
selves badly In the hole , they recovered
themselvr * and gave an exhibition of racket
wielding seed for strabismus.
The weather was again as If made to or
der , and a fair nit-.n.biti.e ot good looking
young women and well dro * ed men \\alcheo
tlio vnrylnR shudrs of the contest with un
disguised Interest.
Play began at 6 o'clock sharp , with Horace
ace Hitrr in the scorei'n chair nnd General
Will Cowln umpire. IM Mornetuati com-
p'alned ' of trouble In the reitton of the nol.tr
plexus , and was attired In rather hnnvy
sweater , which wns more or less of a
handli up. nnd ausrd him to perspire freely
as he chused his opp.ineiil' . . drives fr < > in ono
lde cf the court to the other. The play at
first wa < extremely cautious , Au tln ant !
MrvrsiMimn pemliuf to be sizing up their nn-
laKxnlsls. In the meantime the ubliiultou *
lli. kell nnd the vigilant Caldwell ran up
poli.t nfler point , and soon hud the set by
a sv.ore of 6-3.
This disaster apparently awoke Austin
and Mora-man to tne fact that they were
facing fciemen wo'l worth their yteel. and
they went in with a dash to redeem them-
selve.- * . Austin \\a pjirtlctilarly alert , and
while actively engaged In ortcctling the
cfforlD of his ndvMMirlcp , he kept up a
i-ontlnuou coaching for Mnrvetnan , and
fnved many a point by these In.'tie . * that
would have otherwise gone to thp opposi
tion , and when they had captured two nets
In a rtumniiiry manner. HIP llr t xand < ! the
second fl-3 , the guieral rplnlnn was that It
uas all over but the shouting.
Hut a" Is often the va v , DM Gen ral Opin
ion was way olT his ba. < e. llaskcll and Ca.d-
well , In the face of what looked like cer
tain defeat , touk it brace an.I went round
their supple opponents from this uti out like
c.wpers around a barrel. Caldwell'H pickups
clcx e to the m-t were great , whinll.iikell's
all-around play hurt never been excelled In
this neck 'o the woods. Morsetuan evi
dently grew weary in the face of hl < con-
stunt fusllade. and began to Hag percepti
bly before the fourth set was far under
way. lie stuck nt it grimly , however , and
gave lltful displays ) of his c-arly form , but
even ihesc were Insulllclent to junterbal- -
nnce the machine-like play of Ha.-'kell and
Caldwell.
Hey Austin WIVM In a delirium of nervoui
excitement. He saw tne coveted hoiuir *
Hlipplnn away from him , and with n resolu
tion deserving of success he redoubled hl >
efforts to stave off the Inevitable. Kvi-ry
llbre , every sinew , wan taxed to the utmo t.
He grew livid and Inflammatory by turns ,
vnclferated to his partner , "sweat" like a
canal boatman , and gave a ouperb Imitation
uf perpetual motion , putting up magnificent
tennis nil the time , but to no avail , ( 'aid-
well and llaskcll took the fourth and llfth
sets In the most stattllng and signal man
ner , the first 0-4 and the second 0-2 , leaving
the evening' * score : Caldwell and llaskcll.
fl-3. B-S. 3- . 6-3 , 0-S , 3-11 , fi-t. 0-2.
The hurd-fuUKht contest over , Austin and
Morseman were the first to c.myratulate
their conquerors.
There \M ic also two sets of singles played ,
Haversllrk against A. G. Young , the latter
being granted a half-fifteen handicap.
Play In this began with Haversti.-k serv
ing and In hl usual sprightly mariner he
won tht1 llrs t set hanully by a score of fi-4.
The second , while evtn more one-side I , was
better played and attracted a gond deal cif
attention. The features \\cre Havcritlck'H
accurate volleying and smashing nt the
net. Vcmng'M drive was effective , but his
backhand strokes were rather weak , though
taken all In all he made a very creditable
showing and cannot be accorded too much
praise for his plucky stand against such
odds.
This evening will witness the start In
the preliminary round of singles. While
they will bo rushed throuph with all the ;
expedition possible It Is quite probable that
the llnal will not be reached until Saturday
evening , although the hope Is to have them
playd utt in the afternoon.
uvii.vrs ox TIIU nr.VM.vo THACKS.
Hill .lluCllllIllll' " lllllllllM-lvlMlk-ll Is
Ili-iiti-n lit Oiiklc-y.
CINCINNATI , O. . July n.-itlll McGuig-
an's crack 2-year-old , Hannuokburn , wa <
beaten at Oakley today. It was the cult'c
first appearance since he won the. Louisville
futurity , and he was probably sshort of
work , as he failed to llnlsh Inside f the
money. Mac-Ivor won the race , with llamp-
den a gond second nnd Dr. Black third.
Hiinnockburn , In spite of bin bad rate today ,
may b matched against Hamburg. John
MacHen's speedy 2-year-old , now In the east.
The race was devoid of exciting features ti -
dny and the bolting was i > oor. Track good
Hesults :
First race , live furlong * : Mole , 10S ( Clay
ton ) . ' . ) to 1 , won ; King Bermudi , 113 < C.
Heirt ) , W to 1 and 3 to 1 , second ; Wilson.
109 ( T. Murphy ) . 9 to 2 , third. Time : 1:0.V :
Bon Jour , Cob , Seaport , St. Haymond , Ten
Pin * also ran.
Second race , six furlongs , selling : Protus.
107 ( Clayton ) , 7 to 1. won ; Strathre. ; ! . 101
( Morrison ) , , " > to 2 and even , second ; Lufra ,
102 ( T. Murphy ) . 4 to 1 , third. Time : 1:15- : %
Motllla. Faunettc , Pouting , Trlmuda , Pelt :
Kitchen and Sir Andrew also ran.
Third r.ice , live and onu-half furlongs :
Maclvor , 113 ( C. Hclff ) . 3 to 1 , won ; Ilamp-
len , 10S ( Beau'mmp | ) , C to 5 and 3 to 1
second ; Dr. Black , 10S ( Clayton ) , 10 to 1.
third. Time : l.OHvi. Bannockburn and In
cidental also ran.
Fourth race , free handicap , one and one-
sixteenth miles : , Meadnwthorpu , inn ( T
Murphv ) , S to 5 , won ; Elusive , 10S ( IJi-iu-
fhamp ) . 3 to 2 and 3 to 5 , second ; Belle
Bramble , 1)0 ) ( T. Burns ) , 3 to 1 , third. Time :
1.31. Arlington abc > ran.
Fifth race , one mile : Elano , 100 ( Beau-
champ ) , S to 0 , won ; The Bachelor. 101 ( Plg-
gott ) , 5 to 2 and even , second ; Booze , 10S
tClnytnn ) , 7 to 1 , third. Time : 1:17. : White
Oak , Honor , Ilasper , Dayo and Ben Naiad
also ran.
Sixth race , MX furlongs : Meddler , 107
( PlgButt ) . ! ) to 5 , won : Serrano , 109 ( Beau-
champ ) , 3 to 1 and S to 5 , second ; Abe Furst ,
103 ( C. Helff ) . 5 to 2. third. Time : 1:16 : > .
Old Law aluo ran.
KANSAS CITY , July 13. In the third race
today Melody ran the fastest live furlongs
ever made on the half mile track at Ex
position park , beating the previous record
uf 1:03 : by , a quarter of a second. Weather
cool ; track fast. IlesiilU :
First race , four and one-half furlongs :
Ella T won. High License second , Taran-
tc-'la ' third. Time : 0:57'4. :
Sc- end race , seven furlongs : Galgo won.
Bryarwoud second , No Pull third. Time :
1:33. :
Third race , five furlongs : Melody won.
Frank Nichols second. Caddie C third.
Time : l.i&t. Establishes track record.
Fourth lace , four and one-half furlongs :
Clara N won , Illllle Heck second , Thurnun
third. Time : 0-.5S.
Fifth r.ifono nnd one-sixteenth miles-
Little Chris won , Harmony aecond , Wild
Tartar third. Time : 1:03. :
NKW YoPvK , July 13. There was a mal |
attendance at the Brighton beach track ,
the heavy riln making It too uncomfortable
f.ir many to venture out. The track was
like a lake and the new parts were xo dan
gerous that It was con lu led to run tin-
fifth and hlxth race-1 on the main track. In
stead of out of the i-hute. Hut one fixture
was on the card , tln N'aulllux make. In
which but four marled , and It was nothing
more than an exercise gallop for the favor
ite. Sunny Slope. Thn ntcwarda of the
Jockey club met at the track today to con-
- Idcr the running of The Friar. Ilcsultx :
First race , one mile , selling : Solvable.
107 ( Thorpe ) , 2 to 1 and 3 to 5 , won : Oom-
Itor , M ( Sloan ) . 7 to 5 und 2 to G , second ;
Deer Slayer , 110 ( Doggnttl , Z to 1 and 0 to
5 , third. Time : 1.17. Ed Kearney , Emo
tional and Ilcfugee also ran.
Second race , live furlongs : Decanter , 112
( O'Leary ) , C to 2 , won ; Vlgcnta , 112 ( Ben
nett ) . 1 ! > to 1 und ! > to I , sec-olid : Dogt > wn ,
112 ( Lewis ) , I t 1 and 7 to 6 , third. Time
I'W. O ney. Mr. Hunt , Inspection , Itegie
.May. The Uupper , Fulano , New burg ur.d
Spunwell also ran.
Third rare. Nautilus , mile and a nxn-enth
Sunny Slope , 109 ( Whit.l. 11 to S und 3 n '
won ; Azure , lit ( Doggitt ) , S to 1 and ' > in -
second ; Fireside 1U9 ( Corbey ) , 8 to 5 and 1 to
2 , third. Time : 1:55. : Haphuzird * ran
Fourth race , one mile , nellingSifa t.
won ; Premier. 110 ( Thorpe ) . ; > to 2 an I > t
5 , second ; Dr. Slmpard , 112 ( Barrett ) . : ( tn 1
anil 4 to 5 , third. Time : l : 0 i. 'JVm Cr un
well and Manchester also ran.
Fifth race , nix furlongs : Swanijo. 112
( Thorpe ) i-ven anl out , won : Hly Fox. 117
( Doggetti , o to r > and out , second ; Storm
Queen , ; < 0 < Scherrer ) , 1& to 1 and 5 to 2 ,
third. Time. 1:1X. : Eiland aUo ran.
Sixth rac-e. six furlungs , selling : 10in , 112
( Pickering ) . ID to 1 and I to 1 won. Ma-
honey. 1U2 K/Cnnnor ) . & to 1 and 2 to 1 eec-
end ; Nedji-d , ( Cole ) . 20 to 1 and 8 to I. third
Time : 1 CO. Ormont. Michael O. Motorrnan.
Diana's Daughter. HUzewoocj , Slinonlun and
Klnvarru aUo rac.
ST. LOl'IS. July 13. Only one favorite
won at th fair grounds today. The weather
wan warm and the track fast. Attendance ,
5(0) Jleaults :
First race , felling , six furlongs : Imp
Sugar. Iu3 ( Weblcri. . 6 lo 1 and 2 tcj t. .won :
Amelia Fonso , 102 ( C Slaughter ) . 7 tr , 2 ini"l
0 lo 5 fecon4 : Netilral. 1W ( Van Dus n ) Kite
to 1. thirl. Time : 1:15V : . Cheiata .lu l e
Stoufftr Gallliee. Botanic , Hose d'Or. ( Jro-
ganette. Tommy Kuttcr and Imp Tbalrquab
also ran. Juanlta wjs left at the po- !
Second race , purue. for 2-year-ol.I
( lilies , five furlonKB- Hello ! M-m
phis 1'V. ' < J. ' .Mitlh13 : t < 2 -m < l
't to 3. 'Aon ; Marzella. l-.O Ul > t-
toni. 13 i . 'i an 1 t 'o r > e. i.nd , N'uht ' Ouvsi
M ( Kltleyi U | .i 5 tnlrd Time 13 > St v r.
Hhpijers , Kiny Sir ISireiu. . Kail , llu'uc
ford and Hlltheful aby ran
Third race , selllnt' , one mile and tvver'1 '
ynrJs- tdy Itrllannlc. < 5 ( Stevenrt. S to 1
nnd 9 to 5. won ; V'ncle Pat. W ( Cunningham ) ,
100 to 1 nnd 40 to 1. second ; Parole d'Or M
( Lynch ) , O ) to 1 , third. Time : 1 4Mi. Candy ,
Gurnet Hippie The Planet. Moralist. New-
hotiso and lirldgeioii al o ran
Fourth race , pur e. six furlongs : Grey-
hurst , 92 ( \VootlM. . Ifi to 5 .Mid 7 to 10. won !
Gustav Cook UV. ( . Drnn > , 10 to 1 nnd S to
2 , cocond : Brtdert , W il'etermmi ) . 7 to 2 ,
third. Time : t-lo. Horseshoe Tobacco and
Unrlnnd Barr also ran.
Fifth race , jelling , one tulle and an eighth :
Glad Uyes. vi ( C. Combs ) 4 to 1 and even.
won ; Donation. lt > | ( C. SlnuBhler ) , 3 to I
and 4 to 6 , second ; Aslrflda SI ( Fro t ) . 9 to
2 , third. Time : 1-SB4. Snckvlllp. Tin Cms
A II C and Black Silk also tan.
Sixth race , selling , slfurlotiRs : Ml i
Verne , ( Stevens ) . t ; . to 1 and r to 1 , won ;
ll-balr. 101 ( Wnrrenl. 0 to 5 and 1 to 2. sw
ot : . ) ; Our niPhiMi , lol ( J. Lynchl , 15 tn 1.
third. Time. Ils. : F.lslo D , Slddubln. May
Galop. Travis , Dick Bt-han and Nicholas
also ran.
Til IMC MMIOwm.l.'H ril V.M'lJs ( JIHM ) .
.
.j
KiiKlNti Oiirvitii-n Sny lie I * Miic-b I in-
Itrmcil O r I.U-.I Vonr.
HICNLEY-ON-TIIAMF.S , July ll.-Any.
thing like a fnn--ast of the winners dtirlnif
the three da > s' racing which begins tomor
row would be exceedingly dltllcult , for Iho
races ( tie the must open In the matter of
entries that have been planned here fop
years. Professional n.irsmen. however , nro
firm believers that Dr. W. S. McDowell ot
thu Delaware Boat club of Chicago Is a very
dangerous competitor. He Is very much ut
tered in form for the better , n snmewb.iL
lighter nnd will row nt 100 pounds
Dr. McD.iwetl said this morning : "I am
vnry well ; In fact , I never felt better In my
life. 1 nm confident that 1 gave away lust
years race with Beaumont 1 do not be
lieve he will over retch the tlnnK but If I
meet him I certainly expect to defeat him.
Some of the pcrtlng critic * pretend nut U
like my form , but they mint admit that the
boat travels. Pcr < nniliy I think the \Vln-
nlpeB < will win In the S'-ward ChalleiiRn
cup race , and I erp.-i I tn ee New c ill.-go
defeat Lcunder. Wnntevet- happens I do not
think the Dutchmen will win"
Hon. H. A. Gulnneia of the Thames llnw-
Ing club who meets McDowell III the flrt
round , said this morning " 1 think M.--
Dowell Is in much better form than In lsi ; * ! ,
but 1 mean to give him a hard row. "
MTTIMII IIATO FOLLOW OV.
Pblliulellililmi , MIIMI Cruel ;
TIMIIII linn In I'lnj Crh-K-i-l.
NOTTINGHAM Kng. . July -The < rclt-t !
match between the Gentlemen of Philadel
phia and the eleven n prtl--'iiUng Nottingham ,
which \\a begun , \esteid.iv , was continued
today. At the clo'e of play yesterday th
Phlladel-dilans h-id scored 300 runs In their
llrrt Innings for six wickets down.
Today they tlnMied Ihrlr llrst In
nings with a total score ? of 121 rum.
The Nottingham eleven were all out In tin ir
llr t Innings for 211 run , nnd at the close , .f
play today had twenty-live tuns on their
second Innings.
C > i-l > Hun to Kenrncy.
GHAND ISLAND. Neb. , July ! 3.-Spe- (
elal. ) The Grieiital Cycle club of this city
contemplates a run to Kniriicy next Sun
day , and u U be leve.l that at least twenty
wljeelmen and w < mien from thls city will
Join In the tun. The trip Is one ( if ninety
miles for both ways and will be madi : ut
the cool of the mnrnlng and late In the
evening.
i'\iti\\-ii.i. : : DHii.i. HV TIII : HIFI.K.S.
I.i-nvf * Tiidiiy fin * tinSIMIIC - uf Ilio
Cciiili t.
Over a thousand people assembled at the
corner of Sixteenth and Douglaa streets lajt
night lo nltncffi the farewell diill of Omaha'i
crack military organization , the Thurat < n
IllllcB. Tor over a month the boys lu btt.o
have been putting In their time at llio
Charles tit red grounds in drilling. The se
vere work , although It has left hollows In
the cheeks ot some of the men. has gone
a long way toward making them perfect
in the manual of aims. The exhibition lest
night started shortly after 8 o'clock and
wan carried through for nearly an hour.
Under the leadership of Captain Koya the
men were put through their paces , and tl-n
best display that has ever been given lu
Omaha was afforded thu spectators.
The men showed themsiclvcs partlculirly
apt In the ino'vementH In double quick tltno ,
also In the- manner of carryli.g their hrmn.
In the various movements which bruught tha
men In line the bayonets formed a fault
less line from curb to curb , and the ap-
plaut-e of the bystanders was frequent anil
polongcd.
At the llnlsh of the drill thr a clierni
were given by the crowd for the departing
soldiers , and It wnt * the uiiat.imous sinti-
mc'iit that they would brin ; the Galvc&tou
cup back from San Antonio ( lie latter portion
tion of th ! month.
This afternoon at 3:50 : the Thurston Rifles
leave for the Interfitatc competitive dilll ,
which takes place at San Antonio July 17 to
25. The Missouri Pacifl" has been B-lectccI
as the route over wluu they will travel ,
and a special train hao been provided for
the excursionists. Thl lll bJ decorated
with streamers bearing the name of tl'O
Omaha company.
The number of m ° n who will go to San
Antonio will bo about fifty. The drill squad
coit : < l&ts of forty picked nien , and In addi
tion to thki there will be olx cmcrgcn.-y
men. Lieutenant Van Ll-r.v an- ) Sergeant
Shaw of Fort Harrison. .Mont. , will also ac
company the men. lleflde * thu J'i.OOO p-lzn
the Thurstons will c'ntlt.ivor to captuta ihu
discipline prize of $ fiO and the Incllviiltul
medalti , contesting of three valued at $50 ,
$25 and $10 respectively.
Great preparations havj bi'n ) madi to re
ceive the Omaha boys at San Antonio , nnd
Miss Lilian Maverick , a prominent young
society woman , has coiipctiife : ! to art an
uponsor. H Is expected that a largo ntimlK-r
of friends of the Itlllos will li at the train
to hid them nucccm upon tnclr errand this
afternoon. _
Will Hiielvilln > Pi-i-slilrnl.
W. U. Taylor received a special Invitation
yesterday from Chairman William H. Har
per of the committee of arrangements , hav
ing In charge the unveiling of the Logan
monument In Chicago , asking him to mrvo
upon the reception committee. This commit *
tee will have charge of the ( .reparations fur
eimridlnlng Presld.ni . McKlnU-y and hli
fcmlly. Mr. Taylor left last evening fur Chicago
cage and will there Join tlie other members
cli-tnlled for the work. They will pr > . c-d
to Washington and will return with the pre-.t-
Ident on a ppeelal train. The unveiling of the
monument takes place In Chicago on the
lake front July 22.
UlMt ui-l b l.iiiuiiiCim vi-n I Ion.
A party of about llfhen persons left lait
night for Toronto , ' 'in. , to attend the unrm.il
convention of the F.pwortti i agui > . Nurnr -
ous towns In Nebraska snl Uclegal-s .ird
an c-xtrsi car was Ft-nt east last evenlun tjv r
thu Northwestern tu a. coinmodntii Die a.MI- .
tlnnal travel. Amoni ; tlrimxvho go frum t-3 ! !
point were MH. ! < M. L. Bullmger und Mr.
Cieorgo Angel.
.Sirll.i-M HU Wife- .
A. Scalzo. an elev ilor c-onductur living at
UOS Jones street , wa * arrcs-ttd lant nlghl for
ni < saultlng his wife. The ouple have- hail
ron lderahln trotildr ill limes luat und > > i -
terday Mr" . Hcalzo said something which dU-
pleaji-d hc-i spoui < ' - . II > accordlnsly flnn-IC
rif-r u\i-r tb. ' h-i 1 Atth a l.upipipy ha
Lhunccd to be bm Kit K
Uncle Rain's army is not as bifr as it
was in lo61-5 , but his soldiers now , as
Jhen , BtuTcr from Kidney Diseases con
tracted by exposure , bad water , etc.
A small army of old veterans have
been cured of Kidney and Bladder
diseases. You too c.in be
I lii\e HiifL-ii'd fi.t > > rii : I.H * u. I. 'T'lnla '
k I'I NO' ii.'iil- ! * ju I r.u , , . , ; - ' , i , . . < -n uili ! n I with
ibeu.railini In f.nt mill ) 1 Kot l" > \ uf lr.
Ilcibbr S.iijjjij | Ki'iMy I'll.I at Ihe .Iru ) ; i > ler
ot l'hu > . H llruner a few c-k nit' , . I htj
not been entirely fretfi'rn ' i > aln ( or a number ot
year * . I atn nuw Kid" ! tay that my iherna-
tUrn hai l ft mr. Hint that mr kMney iruubla
pi-em * tu haw t-i * r. greatly l/enetlt. fl. ii'iU ull
r.wlnut'.he in-il' i , ! IT l.jtb HIMIUJIJI Kla.
ney 1'ilU
ALKX "iNI'ITlV AI.I/ilVAV. Vrn , . : it. Neb ,
A'i ii ' i.-i h * . < ocnt-J In ; : ij J
r > t > . ' ' i
Sparaps Kidney Pills ,
HOIIHS lii.Mr in 1.0 ,1'nui'uiETou , t'uicioa
lr II n.l" . KrrSuc ici U'.IVIIA Kl.ll by
lls , v i i | { - i , lir , it and Mln.T.I
-ij , , ; , \ > ixir li'liaucl JJcu-lmBt- .