Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 15, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OMAHA DAILY 11EE : Til msDAY. JTTT.Y 17 . 1RJ 7.
SPECIAL NOTCES1
4iti i riiM-iiicnt * t < tr the - minimi *
T.III hr tnkcn tin til 1- in. tor tlie
eiiuliiL- mill tuiill S ] i. in. fur tlir
ituirnlni : it nil Suiiiln ; t-illtliniK.
\ < } \ irttHiTH , lij r < < | li < - > . | lim n nil ill-
l > iril i-lit-i'U -nii IIIM c mm iT nil-
l ! > . < -il to it tititnlicrci ) letli-r Iti t-nri-
nf 'I Inlice. . Ainr MI mlilr < ' M-U
Mill litiltIH r-ri-il nit ) H MLll Union of
the rhrl enl ) .
llul " . . 1 1-Ue n iiord flrM lnrrtl ti |
Ir a rxiril lliernli.r. . .Nnllituu tnUcii
for lf- I him Zf , fur tinllixl IIIMT-
lion 'I Innetult crllhi-iiiriilK uiuot In-
run < -nii crtitli rlj.
v , \ vnn - > \MS i Hiil.p.
mi : rioAnp siw A MONTH
--i" i.Ki firm. fXptTicncf unniiiiiury. .
ii. to customers , c. C. ItUb i > iCo. . .
11 M.TI .T.vlJ-
> NTEII. 'AIS-VASSEIIK TO TAKE cmtirms.
n w llr * of work , tiu h-avy fctnulii to uurry ,
paiiu-y > r t-i.tnminsloti. C. I * . Adami Co. . 24
B.I ir.-h HI 11 Mils
MIW Tu l.njUlN nAltliEll TJlADE. IKW-
H-.Kti' ' ( ifnrMiif f-xpcri inmruritiin. twr. nunithn
rfqui-dl. rxu-rirtir | tid weceii Iti h"p Runir-
ilav * iMfnrt.imf | tltt | , tool * | irwn ntHl Rttmu-
i. i't. i Htnlugiip rnttlJf-,1 frws. Molpf * Barber
Hrlixol. curl ; nBd Van lluren 8U. . Ohlrncu.
ItMHtt
vTANTUI' ' . MAN NOT OVKIl K TCAUS OI >
tt , iid H * Hrr .tary. mum In- flue penman. well
ti | > in figure ! ! , Rotxl oddrew and uiiprarittu-t and
nni luittiR hud InrRc njnimpr.-tiil existence ;
iu < ri ri-ri novB , Addrem N 68. llw.U .
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FAil > MAN WANTED , TO THV.VEL. 1-viH A
rm > n ijmlv In t * f fltati * of N > lir KfcH . muM ftir-
T t .h Jnt mi < > * i urlt > fur Miiniilt * * . run driiw
32& , ( > i * > jHr week und ewnmliwlon mil of tlir
l'U - liH'H.hit at rtioni Mi Hnf nnw hot' !
SKU r. . '
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VAVTltMfCN : TO UF.AHN Oi'H TlfSIVCrtS.
iM i 'i 'rir '
at UIB llulmlaK H M'C'I AM
ros-'ITI'iNS , V.I. AUE
UT'M > n n tic ptMtplf.v | nmit I.Hi. . rumiw liitrr--
i.iii ri'vfnur , rnl'Wuv mull , ou iimisIHI.WIUI und
'l"i ] rtmi-ntal i-xnnunntlnn . lllu iniird . ntn-
i' ' tru * free. Columbian r > irre | ininl'nrinn I'v * .
] nniyliuMa iivi-nue , Wuh.-ilnptnr. . I > c.
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AVANTKI1 KliMAl.IJ HUI. ! ' .
" Gtii,8 : run M.I. KIStt'i. .
i week. Caimdian alllee. 1 * 2
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ANTC.II A T.AI > T WHO HAH n\ii ix
jifit'iHf In fllltup mull ( iriltrr It. . .irj Kuudr
Hinrf Klvr Tinmpn of former cmi > lon and
Btuti- time cmi'loycd Addreir N M. Hrioni.'c .
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li-i St.'iTti 1/aunUry Co r M'Wl ta *
VANTKI' ' ' ' tMI'KTENT ( Hfl , F < il ; QEN-
H ! li.wni-w.iib at : fJ4 Nnrtlt litb n'r < - M
. - MICW ir ,
SKIV\VT ! mi.I TO DO QEXE11AL. iffirSE
-irl. at 2101 buciist Ptlrt't. C Mliai IB
run ui5XTncn.sis. )
. . IN A'.L I-AIITS nr THIS i-nr. TIID
< > r IMVII"nniimny ( , l..i' " Fiirnam. P Oio |
& co. , n N. ITH PT
1 > 621
SllilT.X | lltirSBS. C. A STAIIR , 92. . N. Y
lini r HCt'SKP ANP COTTAnKS AIA. OVEIt
the i'ii > . l tn KO. ridelHy , 17U2 Karnam 8t
WAUI ACE , BROWN BLOCK
Klun. L > K'l
IK'I1 1iiTTAnES & STORE i. ALA , PARTS
or < n > Ktcnimn , Love Co. . 43U 1'uiton block.
| . - \ . . ' , Hil SEHCll. ! ) GOODS AJS'U IMANOh
Oi , v un i. Hloruce Co. , 1416 Furnuni. Tel. 1553
JIcCAGVE , 1BTH AND DODGE
D 517
'tTSi ' : . Tl ATS GAKV1X DHOS. 1013
11ENT. BEM1S , TAXTON 1JLK.
D 629
s-T\M'ioiti ) rinrLE COTTAGES , c noons.
ul ) ni'.ilfrn Apply 204 Hee Blrtg. IJ 530
H. f-i.ti j. n. siinmvooD < a N. y. LIFE
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If H" . 'M ' P1.\T. HOTr3L.AP. NEAR ' . ' 4TI1 , MOD
ITI. hfum hiiat. InqutltLlndijuUt , 31C S lith
i7iTr inNT. TEN-ncH > xi MODERN IIHICK
In. ii- Nr. Kll South ! lth ) 8tnt. . D MM
r 'i. nrv-ci.rcvEN ROOM unrnc
J t.cc . mi.rtwr in ov > r > reniiect. Sttfiun lieai.
. MI hplit Ignited at the Bouthwest oonirr
' ! > nm ! riouBlnB MB. Apply to It. W. JlaU'
. . | iirln"-lul 'lit n * lllde. D CK
ur.NT 1X9 S. 2Sth STUEET ; NIIJE-IIOOM
. iw. mi'iicm ponvpnlcnncn ; hard wood floors ;
, . . , : fnmi Hnniaom park D > I703
I . -l : HTN'T C.uOllHOOM COTTAGE. 'VTITH
111 . l. n impi 'M'liienU. MB Fo'BUi .five. Apply
1J 1 ' > . - ' P-742
KK.S ( in HIM HOUSE. TINE W.1CATION
'M II M < H 1615 N TH FT.
D wr.
r I ' ' \I 11 ifSE MODKIIS , 2221 CAl-i
in n--H"C
31 N 1:11-iM : llol'KB , MOI'EUN < - < > NVEN-
ifii 'I- * isll l'ash. Ajipl ) lli-ed hotel South
Omulm n MSU II
r n JII\T
MvciE r. . il'TH FnONT IIOOMB. WITH Oil
iii : ut Ix.a.d. modern. 2 > C Ilarney utreot.
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11 li li 7fci-U *
n > T1OOMP Pt'tTAITI E FdH
u-1tti nripe Alno ipvi nil fur-
ii IlMnii-y KI U K74 lh-
MO ; .
n sw. s.
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NK C o.iuiJtuoMB ; GOOD UOAUD. HATES
r hs.m. I"- 1'lu ilufv. 202C luriit'y. F C7XI2
rrs iirK ( ! H A.M' } 5 WEEK l
i-ni n F MO3 A3'
\ - AS niiOAni COOL.EST PI > ACE IN
. . Kit nit u. s. sain RI F-SOS jyo
H'fMS ENSt'lTE , FI'IINUSIIGIJ OJ !
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iU iuiti 1'tupla. 17(1 Kavenpiri it.
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. n " i.-i. . funvenl no , | irnntr titmll ) Nc
] T-r-N--i'rr ' > nnoMS AXD IIOAIID. TJIE
Vin in ii It-lithtfiil summer reisurt in Omutia.
V i in i I' . ' IKI- . F MS5S 17
j- - u \Ttij ; KUI-TII PIIONT looM WITH
i . . fin i i. IW * Win Btrppt F MS l
jirTnn \ unir-K ROOMS AND JIOAUD : .r > n
v . . i. K N mil _ _ ruw js
Tl ' M-.HPI- 1. > OMS ANI' IlilAm * 411
' > "w ! P MS7D 19'
l-HKI' FUUNT ItilOV. * WITH
.itri . rM IT-
i on UINTvmiii : * - AMI orricns.
X-I I ' NT TIT 4 BTlinV Itltli-K Hfll.PING
B' 91f Ftmiii Si Thli , I'lillillni : binu fin-proof
-em * i i ' - ttnenifiuoinpliif * t ini tteatlne fix
ture * wu-r nn all lliuiri , Fan t-lc Apply al
llw iktllo * uf Till- lire 1-91B
nTo nn\T.
AKivirn WISH TX > KENT
flrt. . . < Hi ti.iartl by Si-pi mU > r 1 two
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t > t-r si. iuil inum ! vvt-H I'tirnl'ili'.d and
VI * ' -i-u tr ! litM of refrrt-in-e * . ttHte terms
ui fi , 1 i > i.-i. < -iilnr > . K a luK MW8 W
> \ ' I ' nfiirsT tsi m U > NG TIME
'i" i s r.i.tni. . iniiilfiii di-tat-ht-d linuse
KM'ion.tnai bam dnnrxlile , write rii-KirlD
"it | ir i'i j ti. C W * . City HallKM916
K-M916 18
M'OItAGIC.
PA"PI STORAQC ANI' W UinHOfSE CX5
fv < v-fD Jonn tirneml tloruf * nj furwardtnc.
M-J31
CM VAN . BTO1UGF. , 14'.i PAlWAM TI3U
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VAVTEIi. MOHTGAOIW HF.lJj P.t THE
' mix ha flavin * * liiUk. Mi amovnti. . IfW. in tl. tu ,
; .n. . twrnon * rtcpirtnit to CWMVI unfl
f mr for thrrr yeftr * at Hiw lnterrirt _
N . ' - ln offtiH !
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CASH I'Altl FOTI OXAJ1A SAVIN.S HANK
| i-rtin-nt J .7 ( tibmti. tu Finn N fl It * .
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v AN-TKi' T. nrv. A HOIUER AND EXOINK.
' "m ha HIIJ I'rp. Cn otttrt , room fc I > c clK
] Murk. Id'.h and IHMlgv t . N-Mffi 17 I
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t .iK SALE ONE OOOD PHAETf N AV1 > FAM- I
, in li.r r Api > l > at S17 North ltth ( utTfrt , after i
' 6 I. in P-MB1S a * |
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roil SAM-
HAtll'Wimli ' i lill.liING 1KX. AN1' nil.'KEN .
f.riw. thfuper timn "all Wlr . " c. . L/M ! . Wl
lu.uRlaii . 0 5S ?
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P " > H SALT : FRESH cxvws JAME WHPI A'N"
* ti. anil firm. . . Q S7v ( All'
I H SA1.K 14 t1KAT > riinJ'H ' 'f'WS FUdM
lim-a. Cull ftfsrrtiiinn. ywrd. 2" < th ami Iiun Si
_ _ Q * " . . !
TWO JEHPET COWS , BOTH FnESH WITH
rulvft Druminund CmTHiiit Co. Q-MBK 17 *
A rnimFICATE ON GBRMAN AN1' at-OHE
SUVIIRK ImtiUii for rale. Adilroi. N ri ( tee.
yM 12 IS'
GOOD PASTURE IN TIIE CITY T MCHRAT. i
n-Mici-jj u j j
Mll'UANp UrnrST rTr-I.r : rn r A il : > l.t\G
Mcr New 'ST rurrlrnr" " hucc"urnl l.i . \ < u- * \
ut Inn pieiBVhwlit rrnt'-il | . \ IH.U-- iliiv
lllpyrtf niiiidrlcii and irimirini ; ol" N Ifc'l PI
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roiit.nuiu ; , R TATK.
I UANt NT.AR SnvTH OMAHA ,
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71 fturfi. > 3i > inxi
C" . r Harrison. 91J N. T. IMt. TH ! > Tinnf Ml.
P.P.Hid
irinpi : ? MNI.T IIOAHD rnNi.'ns. SPRING
ti.it ' U MI p r month A. W J-hflp. . i Son ,
SiT ) N Y Life. 4r ? JyK'
rt itMTfitt :
FVHNm-p.E HEPAIUING l I'A'-KINO. '
C. . u"h" anil ( vi hi..ni r.td i-- ! fji mn if und
rcn \ 1 1 JM- , , . wil. pifB > vnn Sf ( . M S.
Calkin , sin i. umtnc ire t " 'eleplione , 13SL
THE OLfi ItCl.lAnLt PECII'LITS DISPEN-
Mirv. lSS l > ntipla * , Omaha ftTri tr innrvplouf |
run * In JlK-uncs at UiiineQ all irn-pularlllci , i
no matter whet cause , cured. Letters with Z
ci-nto Blitwrrpfl. 14It | |
UAi'ins rHin-insTcn's ENGLISH PCNNT- | I
n > Mi , fllli * < l > lamntid brandi. art- the 1 * 1 , mifr- . i
lellulile , taJitin tithel send < r Ktumjin tor J |
pirili-ulurs "flcllef fur Ixull.-t ' in icuer b > i j
rc-turti mail , at ilmjrplMn < lilt-hett ? r Chem-
Iral Co. . 1'Mlucli Iphlu. I u Sli-iillun Ilt-c I '
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snOHTH\M > AM ) TYPHWI11TING.
A C VAN SANT'b Sl'lluOU C.13 . N V. LIFE.
AT OMAHA II'S : COLLEGE IHTH t. iMt'OLAS
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MADAM rJUyMVK r'Nl.T ni.NlMNl : LITD
reader , u Us nunif * nd li- > lo e m..rriape.
hiw. r utilt'.s rrH'tidiTt - < ( V and up , satis-
fart'Tj r u ! lllt . Imurh. 10SO : to 7 IM" r.ir-
niiin. '
MVS5-AGC , IIATI1S. 1STC.
MADAM SMITH. 131i. llOl'GLAS. MASSAGE ,
steam liKtho. 1 7 W UT
MK8. UR L.UON. .nUETWC MAHPAGE 3IATII
jiarluri- , restful und cmutivti 417 S lllh uj > -
stulrs.
PI2HSO.NAL
DATHS. MASSAGE. MME I'OST , 31F S. 1CTII.
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VIAVI FOIt ITEniNE TIIOUBLES. 316-B BEE
Illrtg ' physician , conBUltatlon or lirulth Ijook
free. I" . " .as
EXPOSITION INVESTMENTS. FOIl PLEAS-
ur and profit sec L. P. Judsoii'Bvunt ads.
rounclt liluffa pace. t' 540
vnjjoorr. . CIIIIONICPIS CASES icn
UOUEUIS. U-M3W Jyai *
STANDAni ) ACCIDENT INS. CO. . W. A. CAR-
trr manufitir , lias moved to First Null , liu'ik
ntaK. t : MIS ; Jy2 ! >
js > , ntiPTrnE crnED ron js : UNTIL RHP
temb r 1 , no pain ; no detention from uu lii ( " ! . ,
we refer to tluuiFmulp of patients cu-fil. .
or WTlto. The O. E. Miller Co. ! > :1M' : . V. w
York Life ImlldlnR. Omulm. I M.7'i :
THE CKA7.K OF THE COPNT Y-Mi iLI'T
lireath I't-rfume , full Hizt pueKapt1 pint } ! . . ' n.
rucclpt of S cents. Violet Mtc r-l < "m-iu > n
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TO L.OAf ItnAL , USTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN S TllI'PT CO . 3U. N Y L .
ouli- ) mon < " > ut loin rali'h for ch > li-r f. . n Hnuls
In luwa , northern Mlsbouri , custfrn N
LOANS ON IMPROVED & PNIMPIO\ . CITY
prot rt > . W. Funiuin Smith i Co. . 13 1' Pnniani
w in ;
C I'Ell CENT MONEY ON NEK. 4 : IA PAIIMS
W 11 MalUlo .1st Nat'l BU. bids. . Ouiuha ,
W 6)3
MONEY TO L.OAN AT LOW HATES THE
O F Davis Co. . 1505 Furtiam St. W S45
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE ! * OMAHA
real estate. Ilrennun. Love Co. , Paxt.ui 1.11 :
W-ili ,
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVPH i > M\H\
property. Pujscy & Thomas. 107 1st Nuf Hi , I.Mj :
ON OMAHA PHOPEItTY. bOWEKT I. ' 'I I.-
uullUtnK luans wanted. Flledlty 11 UM
UMV . . -I'
ti.75nW IN Bt'MS OF J100.00 OR MOI1E. F
Wcad. Insurann ; . ICth & Doupla *
W M5r
.MO.VI.ir TO L.OAV CUATTKI.S.
MONEY TO LOAN ON Pt'TlNITT'TlC. P1AN.IF .
horvi'b , wiifr"tih fit , ut Urnum ruU'b in city
110 rt'nii'\al ul K"i'lt' ' . ptrloil ) c.niliJt niu < l ynu
cur. puj the loun uff ai any time ur in anj
umount. OMAHA MORTGAGE IXiAN co.
M.H ; Bu ! Cth SI
X f.40
Y PUR SMI. A CLEAN MILLIS
rr > xuit'k. and huihUi v Buitubu- fur sunnur
either k.tparalt'l > Itfh Un-uled and lurgeut fs-
labht < lieH hiiuntin ih clt > llefit of reutsani.
fin HuiitnK V rlir Ah n & liurnv } Kearney.
Neb. - YM K1U-17
Fi"lt SALE UHOCEKins ANIi PIXTritEn
SOW Cuinlni ; St V tin 15 *
roirTTLT : HTiTi' INTEIIEST IN .T oooii
l'uInc saloon tlut.ine e AJdret N
I'OU > A1 < U IIUALi r > TAT15.
HOUSES. IXITH. PAUMS , IANI > . LOANS ,
Gee P. ileroU lUal Untate Co. , Puxi n
F\LB-MY UCSIDENCK , SH 8. 17X11 ST ,
at a bargRln. win take u 7-room mwiern pot
luirr ak pun pu > . or hull cub , Lalanci in
mortgage , invrattsate Juliu H F. Lelm.Htin
P.E M.-J > ! 1
Poll SAtE OB EXCHA-N'OE LOTS I i 11) ) M
ft froiilucc euull. block 6 , C V. Smith's nJ-
Ultiun tu the city of Umuha ; clml till' , will
H'll che p on Illirral lunne or will ttaikur
clofii-nliU equity ID WUeumim iirjjMTtj or trill
ImllJ to vutt reepunalulr iwrtlw anil veil on
t > u > itayinentfi. W g. Padiluck Par } . St and
7th Avc . Milwaukee. WisHE M ? I JyW
SliU. . TUAPB OIJ ItKNT. HOUSES LOTS
( urnu. Out rum Ilroa. & olumun rot Vrv Mldc
HE-MIOI-JJ-X
FOIt SALK. HIOOM POrTAOK.NEiuir XEW
4110 N lli vr. . wirni W expuklttuB puuuds ,
iietwtMn fc&hlrr and % micue , ctiy wuter an.1
nuneiiitxl foliar. lurKf lot. only luiu ; eaa > swnit.
Dyrvn II liunltipk. : i ! s. nih ki.
IIE-M1M
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KOfNTZE l'l.Af"E AHAIXB s : M. . ir. TV. IT
li iug fcer iiliiilu * i Itth and Parium M'.riu
Itluk J J Cllon ! IU 1'imt fim. It , : , Hull ;
„ _ j- ' > .
l $ < n > fur < Ho M Iiv-p ANi i . -j
4l 5,1ftrrt UCQI . l * mid iju-jfte STtwtfc
J Ii i-rri r upu. r O. ll M7J-
Miit ( Kiits.
II M UiOWITZ IXi.VNS MOX'PV 416 N. 1C ? T.
SAWEI > NATfKAL STONE AP.TIPlriAL
bncU Tfl 1CSS W J WfUluins. 30 ! ' S 17th Bt
TI'EWItlTlSItS. .
I i LATEST MOl'El. TYITWHITEHS SLPPL1ES
j i"n't ( i Typfwritei A ; buppliei. < Jin'lt Pnrnair
M C2k Jy'.i-
SPMMI211 ItESOIITS.
UOATING. FISHING TENTF. IIOATS , HOAUD
Addrt n Cimp Oniahu Lure Qulnnebnug. Te-
Icamah Nel , MCS1 30 *
Ll .JT. SMALL WHITE IlnllSE IIROWN
hp.'tiliolil. . ' . r wlth.iul sirup licturn to 2-tS
Charlt's ptiwt and nel'.o r > 'ivirj
L'Ht-MOll ' 17'
SUES & CO. ,
FATLST SOLICI10RS
Omaha Neb
nnd Patent IloaJ ;
AiiuSurgic.il Institute.
U.-iIfi' . ti. ! . > mum Neb
( 0\M l.T\7'IOV rilKIJ.
_ hpfii.ilmth in treatment of
Chronic , .Nervous and rnvatt Diseases
and nil W I' * K\l ! . MCEJ
mill niM > ui > iits in E. It
LAI > 1L ; civen LareJul and pj n'uial utU'Utiun for
ul ! i. .in muni u. nicnih.
hi I'll 1L1 Ifuur \ tni.ui iN . .irpimplcfc on
fuie Hole ttirt.ui niucuuk puu'hcb in mouth.
rheunmtltjm in bune * and jomth. hulr lull
me nut , ynu havt no linn tu wasle.
\VKAK MK
( VHallty Weaki made m 1 > > ton clofe apphcn
thin to luismeio. nr BIIK ! > . M'v rn ni ntn ! hiraln
or iinef r-EXI'AL EX'T-fSK- In lluUdlt life or
Iriui. 'he efierm oi youthful follies Call or
ivrne
< & CURE VOURSELFI uuuutural
, iiiUumumttuut ,
ur ul. . erutioDf
u n membranes.
un'l nul ulriu
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* " 'sriert. iirfpunl. tor
fl I J " 5 Uottlet. U.7S.
CUrcuUr ul > t. rcacmil.
LDKC Michihjn ano Ltikr huperiorlransporiation Co.
U&E SUPERIOR STE&KERSi
THE GREAT LAKE HOUTE.
Own 1'lieNrw hli-el bleunithli > JI1uiiIt4 > * i.
Soilings from Chicoco.
For Maeblnar lilanrt iK'trnit rirvelanil. Iiiiffuln. Tor
out".etc 'lue. VA M , VVvil Ul'il.Thu 11 A .U hu 41'U.
tor Clmrlevoli. ilurlujr ' . .
Mirlin | ; , 1'm.oal.t.v na ;
JuVJiM Tlinr 11A SI Sat I I' M
for AlnriiutMUi. liuucuci : , lieu hlou. Aahland
Oulnth.Pi > Sveil VI' M
llluslruled pHini'l'letB ' mulled frw nn BpTillrnrlon.
; M BOCKS , BUSH AND u. WATEK ITS CHICAGO.
Slum ElHctriult ) BtimuUitt-b itn.l . freyhrii * i-i
Ilruln N'-rvrh Tiai-uefe anil Mubilt-h .lulu , li
Wiiudhury UTVnl 4Sil utrri-l. Ntt 1 urh haf .1
lurfri KUilir muililmulul t-l\es trt ultiii'iit IIH-I ,
in no shock or ilisrubhiK Feeinitultruie i nn
niluitii.n trn .Send lu < fur Iteuuty llouk and
Kuniplr of Ithi'iVuitJbtUVfc rucl.il bun ) or
Furlul i.-ream.
I'rujiusuU for i.umner anu ainnylos t' S
Indian Service , TintItidge Aitcncy , I'UK
ftulinShiuinun Coutitj , S U. , July 3. iis :
Sealed prnjiosalb , endorsed "Propusals Ii T
Uutnber und Shingles. " UK the case may be ,
and uthi ! _ - . - > t < l to the undersigned ul I'I.K
Hldee. Shannon county , Suuth ijakota. will
be rt-ctlved until one o'clock p. in of Satui-
day , Jul } 24. 1S8" . tor Jurnlsblng and de Iver-
ing tiithtr fit Ituivllc. | ! Neb. , or at thi-
Kvncy. within forty tlU ) days after notice
of approval of contract , u quantity uf iii-
surled 'umlirr and siuugltti , u full ll.-i ana
clescriptlun of whieu muy be obtutne 1 l.\
niukuitr application to the undersigned liiti
derf mil mate specifically In their bids Ui.
prc'iioued price of ach xrticir and point '
Uelivery. All articles delivered under cm
contract will be subjuci to a rigid liifpeciiun
The right is reserved to rejaul uny or all
bids , or uny part of uny bid , If deemtcJ fin
thebast interests of the jwrvlce. Certified
i Bach bid must be accompanied b > L <
d check or draft upon some t'tiu.r
depU4itur > ' or so.vrni national bui.l : n.
the vicinil > uf the. re ( ieiiue of thr blu.k-r
raaUe payable to tlie order of the Comiin. -
xionr of Indian Affuirh. fur at lua t live pn
cent uf tbt amount of the ] > roi > isii. wim (
. hti-t. or druf t will bt forfeited to tin
I'liitnl Stutus In CUM- any bidder or bid
i- e-.vii : ( ; mi uvuvihall fail t ( . pr < < Iiipt\ !
ecule a c-oj.irnct with good and MufRfleiiT
hurvtii-fc othcrvMhi to be leturned ti ( th
In idt-r. liutb ucuonipanlvd. b ) canti In li.-1.
-f a certified chr11- will not be cnmid ? r < " 1
l" . > ! any further infcnnatlon apply tu Oui > -
lain Vfn li " utint : T S In .irti
Ladies Who Value f
A refiuf fl roroplrrioii must use Pozzonl's row-t
der It iiroduces & t-ott and -uUful t akin. [
STILL SLIDING - DOWNWARD
Bostonions Appear t6 bt Tictims of the
force of f ravity.
SUFFER DEFEAT AGAIN AT CLEVELAND
Inillniic lint Kli > 1ieilmi Out of tbc
Una In tB > riflh
Ilrtip Aiuillii'r 6linnto
the ltil .
Clpveiana. IS : Ro ton , 12.
Cincinnati. II ; New YfrrU , C.
I'hlladelphtK , 10 ; Louisville , E.
TVanhlnpton , lo ; Plttsliurjs , 1.
Hfooh'yn. 1 ; Chicago , 7.
Indianapolis , 11 ; Kansas' dry , u ,
Milwaukee. P ; Grand Kattida , 8.
Itptroit , ; Micnranolis. s.
ColumbUB , 13" St. Paul , u.
CL.15Vta.AKD. July 14. KlobetJanz began
the pattie by glvlBR three IIEHI-B on balls
without a strike and the Indians batted
him out of the box in the tlftb lulling ,
Bearing ninr- runs after two nit-u were out.
\Valln ce'fi home run hit to deep center , which
came with the banes full and brought In
the. last four runs in tblb Inning , was the
feature of the gatae. Powell tool : U easy
after the fourth and let the Bostons hit It ,
and there was Koine great slugging , but the
lead was too big. Stivetts replaced Klobe-
danz after the fourth and did much better ,
and llob Allen , late of JJotroit , took Long' *
place at fcbort. Score.
CLEVill.ANli. , 1JOSTON.
n.n.o.A.c. n.ii.o.A.c.
IiurkPtt. If. 4 ; i 5 il 0 Hom'ton. cf 5 J 4 0 d
' lultls. 2b . 4 3 S 4 U'Tenm-j. Ib 3 1 n
Mi'Kpun. w S n i a I'lfUtK. ' UK. . . . o s o fl ]
VVu.lln.it ; . Si. 3 24 Ui.Allrn. EH. . II 1 0 3 1
Oi'imnur. cfO 4 7 0 0 Huffy. If. . 1 1
1 1 0 0Stahl. , rf. . 116 0 n
T.wu. i-8 3 11 t nlf'IIil'inVab 3 n
c-'larlje. rf. . . 1 8 0 0 S.Vnve. . Jli. . . . 1 1 o
1 1 1 llll ! < * tRMr n 6 S 0 o
iKIub'dana. i > 1
Total * . . . .IS WIT 13 .1Stlvtt | . p.l S o s
Totald . . .12 16 ST 11 1
. 4 s i o : o o o-is
lUi'Btutl ' . 4 11
Burned runs : Cleveland. B _ Huston. C. TlrKi
bane on error * : Cleveland. 2 , Hutstun , Z. L < eft on
hH9ei > : Cleveland. P ; Huston N Tlrnt bane on
bulls : O1T Powell. J. uR ICInbedntiz. I. : on
StlvettH. 1 Struck out. l > y Klobcdanz , S.
Hoinn runs : Wallace Hamilton. Thret-lmsr
htu : Hamilton. Btuhl. ljuve. Klohedanz. Two-
ha e hltf : Chllde { ! > . O'Connor. TelH-'nu , I me.
I > uff5. Lowe , Stlvett * ( ! ) . Stolen haw : O'Con
nor. Hamilton , Tennej (2) ( ) . Dmible pla > . \\al-
Inre to Chlldd to Tfbenu Umpire : Sheridan.
Timv of frame : Two .mure and thlru-fht ; min-
uim Atlentlance , S.tiOO.
PHII.ADEL.PH1A , 10 : t < OfISVIl.LE 5.
LoriSVIUL-E. July J4.-Thr T'hllbps won
the last game of the aeries frum the Colone.ls
toduy. battlnp Evans hard. Delehanty again
fattened his batting average. Attendance.
KOI ) Score :
LOLISVIIXE. I Pini.Al > Ei.rHlA.
'
It.H.O.A.K. n.H.O.A.E.
nnrhe. If . . 1 3 3 0 1 Ooulev. pf. . ] S 2 n < >
SI ff-t > , 'rv. rf 2 0 4 1 0 rviui ! rf . .I 0 0 0 1
ri.-k'ruie , cf 0 S 2 01 D'J'hanty If 3 4 7 0 0
Stiiffid. . KM. ] Z 1 1 1 lit\a \ f ll > . S 2 S P 0
\vvrrtnn. Hi. l ! 13 n r > n mtmtR. c l 2 4 n n
rri.3h n i n Z : f'Vr. 2b. . . . i 2 3 o
\vii fin. . . 0 I 2 H o o l > n , SB. . . 8 l 2 1 i.
H : : , 2h. . n 0 2 5 0 Niwtt3I > . . 2 1 ] ( .
FMIIIS p. . . . o ( > 3 o.Whwier , p. l o o 2 n
j > im.ion . . . o o n o o
- r.Tntnii . . . .i"i ; , 27 7 i'
To'nlF . . . r , 27 13 R
.1 . | in = "n batted for Evnns In the ninth.
Pl.ilud'-lphia . 4 0 2 2 1 8 0 2 10
Uiufvllle. . S II 1 0 0 0 D 0 1 ; .
Kn'-npd ruiiF : T'lilladelnhlii 4 ; Lrfiutpvllle. s.
Fi i base on halls : Phfladplphla , 2 : lyiulpvliu-
l cft on banerhnmlelTihiB , R , I.oul vlll < .
li I'irist liai on hull * : yoffVheeler. . 1. StrupK
out : P.Vriieeler. . J : by'Rvafm. 3 Home runs :
( MfnitintB , Delehurtj T i-j.-bni i > hits : Clarke ,
StalTord Wet den. Tielchanty , Geier. Nash. La-
.lni < - Snortflrp liltStnlTorfl Stolen basesv
chirk. AVilpon Neiih < 2j. TN'hcclf'r. L uloie Time
or came : Two hourn and' four minutes. Umpire.
LynrhVASHINGTOTC.
VASHINGTOTC. K ; PITTSP.T'RG. 1.
PITTSUriiG. Pa. . Jub -Washincton
flu ] uiirl Plttslttirc did liJit'hit the ball and
that tells the story. XSardner was lelieved
bv Hucher in the middle ft the third innins
alter live runs , had bprn stored , the refult
ui' seven hltP and three 'Ua"sfe on IJalls. At-
tenduncp , S.tiiB. ScoreJ'
1MTTSBVRG WASHINGTON.
R.H.O.A.E n.H.O.A.E.
Tan'hlll , rf. n n 3 d ' MrOwn. rf . 4 4 ] 0 0
t.t-iihy , flh. . . 0 1 0 ! ' If. . 1 2 4 n r
111 . 0 0 R VVrlffley. "rf ! i 1 2 1 n
Smith. If. . . . 0 0 1 0 Iwmimt. BH. 2 S 2 G 1
l-iKiiifn 2r > . . fl n 2 2 Farrcll , c. . , S Z 2 1 0
! : r.idlp. cf. . n n 4 1 t'lTiiclti-r. Hi. , l z M 0 o
r'y ' ra 01020 ! ! ' - . 31. .1 2 0 ( I
Pucd-n 1 0 R 0 2 Sb 3 2 2 R 0
p. . n n n fl O.luVrrvr. p. . . ] l n i o
Iluphpy. p . 0 t Old ,
Total * i : , 18 27 16 1
Totals 1 3 27 S S
Pltflmnr 000001 000 1
Wusliinirtan 4 fl C 0 2 0 0 1 2 16
Earned run * * : Washington. 8. Two-liaft hits :
Sclbach. Tucker. Thr-e-liafe hit : O'Brien. Sai--
rllk-e hit : Drodle. Stolen hupw : r.town , Se > l-
liaeh Iipmantrovllle (2) . RcJIIy. O'ttrlen. 5Ier-
cpr. nimble plays : Dpiiiontrpvllle to O'Brien
lu Tucker. Bat-en nn Imlli : Off Gardner. 3 , tiff
HuKhcy 1 ; off Mercer , 2. Struck oul : B.\
H usury. 4 ; by Mereir. 3. Wild plu-h : HuKlipy.
I.nrt nn IdiFpti : Plttsburiv , \\"auilnrtnn. ; ! ( . V.
Plrst base nn prrorB : rittKbure. 1 ; IVnn.ilnRton
1 Time of crime : Two hours and t\ve \ minutes
I minrillmfrlic. .
linOOKLTN. ir. ; CHICAGO , T.
CHICAGO. Ju'.y 14. Two very rank errors
followed by a atreak pf hard hitting Rave
P.ruUlyn enouph runt < in the sixth Inning
lu win the last game of the series GriflliiF'
and Ansons' batting and the letter's flr t
liuse play were the features. Attendance
1.200. Score :
BROOKUTX
R.H.O.A.I : H.'i A r
Everitt , Sb. . 1 1 1 ' GrtHln , cf. . . 4 4 3 0 0
Mi'i'or'k. si 0 0 5 3 1 IJO.IWB. rf : \ : :
i-.f . . 1 1 4 0 0 If 2 2 0 i
Ib ] 3 10 1 r ill3h 232 4 1
1 : van rf 101 o o 'I i 'lmm11 * 1 2 1" 0
li > - > -k.-r. If. 0 fljfJ' hili. . 2t > fl o 4 l n
C'-innor. 2h o l 1 4 ( ' n. Smith. UK 1 n 1 7 n
licnz'-r. p. . i' ' liurrell. c. . . 2 1 a n i
Iloni'hue. c . : c Dunn. p. . 1 ' - ' 0 s i
T'ltuli * . . 7 * 27 12 "s Totuis . . . .M 17 27 Ti 3
C'htt'ufi-ii . = . . o 2 o i fl n i n ; :
Ilroi.k'vn ' fln o i s n l ft r
pn. : , iiiooklyn. t ixft
jy. Thoroughly , 3"i ri'vrr Cured
Vyun > T * imrfTtodHClpntifie
n.pii"i tl.iicuiiii.it . fui'
iiint.ittin. . CUH > it hound
huniui uiJ .i. f-el im-
r'vi.i thi- firm um in * .
n . .ttlil itv"r > ilu } KUDU UI.LIW
yourni-lt n km iini'inc turn
lu bnd > niind und hu.irt.
l > rainh niu ! lumundi'ii
l"vrr > ( ilutncli. lo lmi > F7
married lifeimnoTpd NITT *
form ) mil. eni-rcj' . hcn
orpd liv tins trPtttniMllt. All
tu - \ rTnnTjr (1 anil utri'inrtl-
t.ii'l , vil rxpuinn'ioliB und
, . fro * Uvpr 'i Ui1 rolprenceft
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Cureu lor utt- und tut jmittub tnui Liuclil > cicuiiac.
f i , , n. i : . it..tn. .
bp'inifcin. * , ft. nuitui'euKi. . ' * * l 'int Mai
hutij N.J-I l mi < .iiii Unajea Fuculues. I-
mm * Vt.iii - i"unu nil j. ittildia ii.it.-ru pc
t-i li - i- . uiI 'l ii.'tKi.c.j i urt-1. I'lUEfc
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> i. r i. Mfinu'i n-w na unfalllnr
l
vj-tte ctste aiu ; c3B st .t.
nr mMtii'd wn'inu' pain or cultlnc ill
n or.adnfi v. th Bi.mp
Dr. Searies i > carlti
SI IMlUlt IHISOIt I'.S.
THE OAKWOOD
( . .rtii l.nUc. \ \ U.
r.nejit and e > K.ie i In tin N-irthweul I ) . *
.f I'lUhmE > me > * . i tj n. i' ' ' . .ttuat u
l.r.et III , \\.t , 1- , - . . Trt I. lttr.f i
- i ( > n ( : s ; w. i , i. ( "f ' - eep
> r us wra < e > NI n. - , i i . - o r -.n t tr
. .
urs. j
I I * . IluHfltiiir , SliiuaKfr , Dnrtfnnl.
\\lrn.
nn ! " " ' " Mrirr t Ttrook't-n f Tw--liai'p
hits. Art ) mi > otttior Grimr. ( St. Jotipfc Thrptn
! ' hlu. AiiM.n. Anflernon l-ach&n.-e S1ol n
liafpfi : Mj-an I "pier AJiilrrxon Struck out :
h > Iwnn- : i.1'unn : tinmi tmiif t'.T
l tiip * . J nT t'linn 3 Hit with bull llvan
Tlnif " * KHirif Two IIOUT-S I'mpirMiliotialil
C1XCIXXAT1 , 11 ; XB\V YUHK. C.
CINCINNATI , July HThe New Torks
made their mat Hpiwaranre here of
the sca iti todajand had cverj-
thins the-lr own way for the first
throe itmine * 1'wyer was lilt hard
trn hits bptnr made o.T lit ? delivery. In the
! fi-urth Inntnp t Hmtmann went in to pitch and
the Giant * could lo nothing with him The
1 Ileds hit . .Mwkl'i hard after the fourth tn-
: . Burl : ? wns sent to the bench b > I'tn-
plr * . O'fHij.for . intertwine with a play at
third base. Attendance , 8SPO. Sport.
NEW TOIUC.
ll.H.O.A.E. IXH O.A.C
tlttrk * if . i o n n VanllTn. ef 1 8 * t > i
H lliday. if. l i l t > o Tiornnn. rf. l l 2 fl o
Mm , rf 0 n S t 1 .1t ycp. fti . 1 1 n l 0
OVrwtrW. > t t fl i i' l > vls. g .
Irvfltl. 31. . I It 0 1 A Olrasnn. Ob , I 5 fl E 1
Miller , rf. . J 4 8 fi n W-imh. i- . . 1 7 1 P
UpKlshT. Hi S 1H 1 1 rtafk , 111. . . ( i 1 13 1 P
Ritrhpy , K 2 i > > . ii itoimt-s , if. . D s : o o
Vaophttti , c l 4 1 0 M f > klh. p . * O 1 S P
T > wj > r. p . 0 o o 1 o > -
Danttnuin.pl o o o , Totals . . . . f. IS 24 m S
Totals . . . .U ii 17 "i
mnoinn ti P0003ISS 11
New Turk 0 I t 0 0 0 0 0 0 t
Rurnert runs : Cincinnati. R- New York t
Two-Irate hltn : Holmes , Corcnrati. Hltehey , M11-
IPI l * n oti bafscc : NPW Turk. u. Cinlnnutl. .
Stolen boP : Stiller Double Jilnj's : Cor '
coran to Itlfphcjr to Iteckley. Ob-ut'Oii to favls
to Clark. lintiieii on Italln : Off lawyer. 1 : ofj
natimmnn t off Stwkm. C , Hit by pltrtu-d linlt-
Ultchey. ClnrU. Struck nut : Hjr Dvvyer. 1 , hy
Dammann. 2. by Mt > pktn. 1 wild piti-h Imtn-
mann Time of camr : Two hours and ten tnth-
utta. Tmplrp ; O'Diiy ,
STANDING OF THE TEAMS
Played. Won. Lost. P.C
Boston RS -16 19 70S
citifinnati ra vn cs.s
Bultlinore C3 42 21 CC7
New York (3 ( SS L'3 no.S
ClfV land TO M SO M.S
Philadelphia 70 M SOVH.C
Itrnnkljn K7 31 Sfi 4tl 3
Ptttslmre K > 30 35 . !
Chlcapn W 2S 39 42 fi
bouifville P4 2(1 ( IS ! 40 n
Washington ns a rs sa.7
St. Louis CC 13 G3 1B.7
Gainej today : Ho ton at Plttsburc , nrook-
lyn at Cleveland. New York at LnulFVtlle ,
Phlladeluhla n-t St. Uouti. Tinltlmore nt Chl-
, M'ashlnptan at Cincinnati
sc'tmiss or TIII : "vvisTiciti.iiAcn'i ! .
Hiiiisl.-rv Pliiil 1title Dltll.'iiltj lu lie.
fcIllllILT tllf IttlM'K.
KANSA ? CITY. July M-The Hooslers
found Abbey when hits were needed today
and won easily Tlie visitors pcored elpbt
two-bugpers. three of which are credited.
to Jlotz. nnd one three-bast hit. Score : I
Katmax City 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 6' '
Indianapolis' * 11
Base hits : Kansas City. IS. InillnnapoII * .
Hi ErrorsKa -Rns City. R ; Indlanajiolls , 2.
Batteries : Kansas City. Abb > y and Dturdale :
Indianapolis. Brown nnd Wood.
MIUUAfKFK. July 34. The Brewers def -
f 'tttf > d the Bdbollnks In n very interesting
tlii.uKh cloM-ly played pame. Score :
Milwaukee 2 .1 1 0 1 n 0 0 2 P
Grand Rapids 3 0 tl 0 0 0 2 0 S b
Bane hits : Milwaukee , 12 ; Grand Rnpjds ,
10 Ert-iiro ti'.wnukee. 4 : Grand Rapids , 4.
Batteries : Milwaukee , Terry and Spear ;
Grand Rapids. Sc-ot , Twlneham and Strauss.
MINNEAPOLIS , July 14 Iiillnrrl sent the
hail over the fence In the ninth Inning after
tine run had been ncorcd and brought in
the winner. Halm gave nine men bases on
balls. Score :
Minneapolis 0 C fl 0 2 3 3 0 0 K
Detroit 1 fi 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 ! >
Base hits : Minneapolis. P : Detroit. 11.
Rrror" ' lyilnroBp"0. ' ! S ; lV troit. 2. letter
ies : MmiipaPollR , Flgfremler and Boyle ; I > e-
troit , Hahn. Eean nnd Mc'Caulev ,
ST. PAfL. Julv 34. The visitors hit the
ball hard an'l won easily. The Saints put up
a bad flfldlnp same. Score :
St. Paul 0 0 0 S 0 2 0 0 0 r.
-olumbUfi 0 2 5 0 3 3 0 0 ' 13
Bape hits : St. Paul. 13 ; Columbus. IS. Er
rors : St Paul. 4 : Columbu" , 2. Battcrlep-
St. Paul. FYlnken. Mullaneand Spies ; Colum
bus. .Tones and Buckley.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lont. P. C-
Indianapolis BB -1G 23 fiS.T
St Paul . , 76 SO 26 K.f
Columbus 69 45 24 63 i !
Milwaukee 74 ffi 2S B2.t
Detroit 70 SH 85 BOC'
Grand naplds 72 M IS 3S.S
Mliincaaolls 75 24 Bl 32. "
Kansas City 73 :0 53 " 7 !
Games today : Indianapolis at Kansa :
Citv. Grand Hapids ot Milwauke. Columbus-
at St. Paul , Detroit ut Minneapolis.
AV 'Nti rn A4sot'utInn .SI-OI-CK ,
Cedar Rapids , la. , July 14 Score :
Ceflor Rapids 0 1-3
St. Joseph 0 I ) D 0 0 0 0 1 .Tt
Base hits : Cedar Rapids. 7 : St. Joseph. G
Errnrs : Cedar Rapids , 4 : St. Joseph. 2. Bat-
t -rles : CeUar Rapids. Muhnffy and Fuller ;
St Joseph. More-ditto and Collins.
PEDR1A , III. . July 14 Score :
Peorla . 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 , r
Qulncy . 2 1 S 0 0 E 0 0 11
Burrls arid 'QuinTn ; Qulncy , Hackett aid
Trcllley.
ROCKFORD , 111. . July 14. Score :
Rockfnrd . 5 0 S 0 1 4 2 4 1 L'H
Burlington . 2 1'
Base hitB : Rockford. 2.1 ; Burllncrton in
Errors : Rockford. 4i Burlington , 7. Bat
teries : Rofkford , Vnderwood and Huff ;
" " "ngton , Kapey , ICitson , Knne and Wi.-
liama.
X-'i'BrQfE la. . July H. No game : rain.
O.I SI 13.OP THIS I.IVni.V A IATISI'HS.
W1 FNilnt HIIK mi ISiiHj TlimIn -M-
ft-iiilftiu to JVtirfnll * * * CIIN < - .
WEST POINT , Neb. . July H.-Special
Telegram. ) The pume here today betweei
West Point and Norfolk was very easy for
ttifc locals. JIahaffcy pitched his first gam *
for West Point on.1 let Norfolk down with
four hits which were bunched In the seventh
InnInK , ncttlnp them four runs. RHnhardr
not four hits out of four times at bat. Thli-
is the fifth straight victory for Weft Point.
Fremont plays a return game here Sunday ,
which will In all probability be a warm one
Score :
Wst Point 7 3 4 0 1 1 5 n ' 21
Norfolk 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4
Bfihe hits : West Point 2fl : Norfolk , 4. Fr-
tor. : West Point 3 ; Norfolk , C. Two-base
l.lfp : Miihaffey. Ruinhardt. Nelburg , Cook
Double plays. Evans to Durrle to Relnhardt.
Ialer--f ! : : : We.- Point. MahalTcv and Lacey -
c-ey : Norfolk , WalibauiR , Buchanan and
cool : . I'mpue : Valentine.
\\llllllO Ol > rk H Ol-Klllll7 < ! ,
" \VAHOC ) , Keb. , July 14 ( S.ieclal.l A base
ball team hns been organised composed of
c'l-rlss frum the different business house * of
the < itv and will be linown as the \Vahoo
'Merit- The team It comp iHed of men whe *
lm vt made ( rood records on the diamond and
ii is fxpfted that thej- will mak > a peed .
ElKnvinn Teams deKrins : a BO with thp '
Hur.ly . youngHierii will inal.e it known by
comniunl'-atlnp with Henry Winter , secre
tary The mnnpement and team are a fnl-
IOWP A C Killlim , munaper ; H. Winter ,
see-fiarv uni | treasurer ; KJ Kllllun , captain ;
K Johnson , catcher ; 3 C't-wford and C. It. a
J'un-bir , i itc-hers ; J. U. Winter , firm base ,
rilwuril Killian , second , F. Mlelenz third :
I ; N'-'biiway. shortstop : A I. Killian. left i
li > l' . H. Winter , center und J Iversop , right ,
lOrriH-K lit frltlt'til Tlnn'h.
T1I.DIZN Neb. July 34. ( Bpei-lul. ) A very
M'itii ! ; tame of bull was played here thh >
, ' . : m lirtwet n the Nelitrli and Tllden
l.uxe bill : clubs. Alibouph Nelleh won the
aim n. . y did not Imve n easy u mark in-
v. , * expected by them. The piit-hlnp of
Sipl.aus was very ( Topil , and but fur a
own error at a prltli'sl time Tllden-would
hivr wm the came. Pollowlns ' * the suort
lu inriiii'ti.
N'hjrh S 0 ' 7
1
T I l "i 5 1fl
Fase bits KeliRb 10 ; Tllden , 10. Struck fl
.ut : Uy liagun. 10 : ny Slshau * . 7. Butt.-i
. Xi-heti. Jlue n untl C'jrbett ; Tllden. fln
cii haus and Ko enightt-ln. Vmplre : A met f
( iK l i-TAlTr n TIMS SI.Vfil.KS. G i
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iilirl to r < iii < 'lii < ) i' III'- ( 'If'IVnnU A
Till" M iU. . {
The preliminary round of PlncleB In the
city tpnr.m t .urnanient was played IBBI even-
irip unri f r i [ i hourt- fie irround' pieionieO
un Kliunileii appHaruiice indeed Fnr a ttni
four i-iiurtp were in full blast at one time ,
and the dushlnp player * und hurtlmp balli-
made u picture wll worth M-e'np
in teniup. huvcver , do uoi rurniht , the inter
est utij < xc-lt mir I in b- found in the mor >
> rlllant ; doublec and th > - iTiwd uf spectutori-
wat. tin ininli ] : . t of the ui-ek Hefrirr the
van.iuunupireii culli-J play it wu * aniiimiici'd
lhat W H WI11i m had d.-fguin-d to W Ii
Banrker. F. MMar.h f. Franit Ha kl ! and
"Venu.blei > " tu Fri-d Luk < Thlh brought < >
Before You Bide Your Wheel U
! tf uure lo it hat : * ' into your PMH
Haw pi'Wu-i 1.1 i.it- i * > Jt
ttiinfur rfhtt jin-n'ii
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Haskf-11 and Banckrr fojrr-thr-r and AuMn
nnd l ike.
The latter pair was the first to conclude
th * evening's piny. Austin tunning , f-4. < M.
Hafkf-11 b at Banrker. 7-5 f-1
C S Culllnpham Iwnt P. U Wllli , f-- f 6.
9. S Caldwell Infit It H. Bpencer. fi-S. 7--
j B M. Morsman and II W Glllej > le failed
to ; complete th"lr yet and will resume play
this t cuing. As It was. earb won a set by
the ' same Hgure. , G-4
The slnclos will be resumed at fiM : >
liromptly this evening n m befl through
with all possible speed , us the Intention I *
to play off the final ? S tur .i > afternoon.
The winner of the Momtnnn and OUle > > jle
watch this evening will piaj M. H Brown.
i C. S. Culllnphatn will tjla > Sum Caldwell ,
Con Young will play Georpe Havemiok.
itvKM'j. . o > TIII : ui"\MM5 TIUCUS.
Ilnrlrtn Mrtlnc of Thirl jI > nj Open *
In Omul Mvl , . .
CinCAGO , July 14-The Harlrrn tneetinp
of thirty davs oiwned in pnod st > le today. j I
There were twelve bik in the ring Mix * I ;
Guswle. Ben Waddell and Vr-sbytfrlati Were j
the wlnnlnp favorites Hesults '
First race , three-fourth * of a tnlle : C II
Whelan. W tlionaldBon ) , 1 ! to 1 , w-tm : Pitfl ,
tell. 107 ( Clayv 10 tc 1 second ; Sotithworth , I >
101 ( Caywoodl. C to 1. third Tittle. 1H. : i
Second race , half mile Mt s Oussip. 110
tllusemivn ) , 7 to & . Von. Gllt-Kdpo. 110 ( C.
Sloan ) , fi to 1. second ; Ldirnyne , ltf > < l . |
Sortpnt. S 1o 1. third Time 0B1
Third race , ilve-elchtlis of o mile : I'res- }
ton , HO ( Ellis ) . ( ! to U won ; Amy Wnde. ST |
tPonaldsotn. ; SVi to 1. oernnd ; DIRKS , 70 ( H. I |
Brown ) . OS to 1 , third. Time : 1OT : . |
Fourth" race , one mile- Ben Wnddell. 1112 '
dti ( Qwlnv < ! to 5. won : Button , W tUorwyl , 3
titi 1 se olid ; lrl h Ijid.v. lff > ( Caywood ) . 7
to 1. third Time 1-45.
Fifth race five-eighths of n tnlle : Prcs *
Ityt'-rnin , 10P. ( Claywoodi. 7 to 5. won : Marv
Klnsella , S7 ( Iionnldsoh ) . 2H to 1 , second ;
Vlrple O. ! ir. ( Clay ) . 3 to 1. third. Time : 1-03.
Sixth race , three-fourth" of a mile : .Fore-
peon , 1TO ( l > onaldsonl. 15 to 1 , won ; Whit
comb , 104s ( U Soottl , 15 tp 1 , second ;
Brother Fred , IK ! ( Uol > ertson ) . "u to 1. third.
Time- : . IfiV
ST. Lot'lS. Ju'v 14. Two fnvorlte.i won
at the fair wounds today J M It. whnw
chances the bookmaker * iifsefcd nt 1DO to 1.
was so heavily played by n Texas contln-
cetit that the price went to 4 to 1 and out.
The horw won by a bead , and n Itilllnc was j
made. Track Wixs fast ; weather cool At-i j
tendance. . : . > . Results- I )
First raei. seltlnp tnl.e . and tw ntr yards : j
Jack Bradley. 10T. ( Giirncr * . 4 to 3 end 3 to |
2. won. Virp-lnia M , 302 iVbster ) . 7 to 1 nnd !
5 tu 2 , secutnl ; Tteubtn Ho\\ett. IM ( Preton > , |
20 to L third. Time : 345SR.isny. . Moral-
1st. Bro. . Robraj- , Braw Scptt und Sumo
ulw ran.
Second raco. selllnF , Rlx and a half furft
lonpsJ M II. H5 ( ljan s > . 10 to 1 nnd 4 to 1.
won ; Ferris Hartman , 1W ( Garner ) , even" "
and out. second : Zurina. ! > 7 ( W Pcanl. 11
to 5. third Time. Ii2 a Ivory. Dewdrop.
I'lenty IMore. Tlie Sinner and Eolem also j
ran. :
Third race. purs > . neven furlonw Harry i
Puke. Ill ( C. Combs ) . B to 1 and S to R , i 1
won ; Aquinas , 100 ( C Slaughter ) . 11 to f >
and 4 to 5 second : Bucltvldere inn ( Garner ) , I
7 to 10 third. Time : IrL1 ? . Inn B , Mlnervn , j
Peter Hill and Terrier nlw ran.
Fourth race. BelUns. mile and a sixteenth :
Llndu. 107 ( J Matthews ) . 7 u > 5 and 1 to 2 ,
won ; Made'ine. ' 105 ( Webster ) . 50 tr > 1 nnd 7
to n. second : Schiller. 112 ( C. Slaughter ) , 15
to 1.'third. Tlmer"i:4 : ! 4. Royal Choice iind
Flying Dutchman also ran.
Fifth race , selling , mile nnd twenty yards :
Forsytht- ! > ( C Combs ) . 4 to 1 and 3 to 2.
won : Ardath. 102 ( J , Matthews ! , 4 to 5 nnd
2 to 5. second ; Maddalo. ! M ( Mitchell ) , 20 to
1. third. Time : 1-4C Can Oa'.op , Stella H ,
Gold Bund , Blacking Brush and Dr. Huger
also ran.
Sixth race , purse , mainrns , 2-year-olds ,
live and half furlongs. Fred Urocns , W
( TCItley ) . to 2 and S to 5. won ; Xallssa. 105
( Brltum ) , 2 to I and fl to 10. veennd ; Cella
B. 105 ( Stevens ) . 30 to 1. third Time : 1:30 :
White Leaf. Whlrmuntellne. Allie II. Jennie
Griffith. Prince Hitman-It. Balance AH.
HlBck Dan Domsle and Equltome ali'i ran.
CINCINNATI. July 14 A fair sized crowd
witnessed some very exciting sport ut Oak
ley toduv. The weather wns delightful and
the track ta.Pt. In the fifth race Eugenie
Wlclie.o and Panmure wer- equal favorites
at even money. Eugenie Wic-kes tnadp n
runaway race of It. iwhlle Panmure bad all
he could do to get the place. After the races
the JudBPS ordered Jockey Beauchamp Into
the stand and after an Investigation IK was
suspended inclefinlt-lv for not making a
stronpi-r effort with Panmure All bets wer"
declared off in the second race , as the owner
of Vmrl'io could not give a pompl"te ji'tligrte
and fullv Identify his horse Result" .
First race , five and one-half furlongs sellIng -
Ing : Krlss Krincle. 10B ( T Murphy ) . 2 to 1 ,
won ; Backet 102 fT Euni'-i. 12 to 1 nnd 3 to
1. secon-J : Flop. 107 ( Clerleol. 50 to 1. third
Time : 1-cr. . Albert L. Seaport , Georee
CoupT. -deary , Monloc-ul und Jim Mcgili-
ben alsti rah.
Seconl race , six furlongs , sellingFront -
man. 10.1 ( C Reiffi. 8 to 1. won ; RIchfleld. 10-
( Beauchnmp ) , 10 to ] and 4 to 1 , iwcond ; Cy
clone. Iflr , ( J Gardner ) . B to 1. third Time-
3:17U : Jflmboree. Cll sle P. H ( hernia Queen
Apaph. Shuttlpcock and Lowanda also ran.
Third race , five and one-half furlongs : My
Maryland. 112 ( Morrison ) . 2 to 1. won ; AEU-
ccna , 10T. ( J. Hill ) SO to 1 and r. to 1 , second ;
Allie Belle , 112 ( Beauchamp ) . 12 to 1. third.
Time : 1:11. : Flora Louis" . Bermuda Dance.
Metaphysics and Za Cvloss also ran.
Fourth race , one mil- , selling : L , W , 03
( Huston ) . 2 to 1. won : Elsina , 87 ( T. Burns ) .
4 to 1 and 7 to 5 , second ; J P B. 103 ( Morrison )
3 to 1. third. Time- -
Time144M - Raymond , Old
Tarr. Alvardee. Wlnthrop and Clint nl = o ran
Fifth race , one mile : Eugenia Wlckes. 104
( J. Hill ) . even , won ; Panmun117
( Beauchamn , even and out. 6vcond ; Harry
Galnes , IflS ( C. Re-iff ) , 12 to 1. third Time :
1:44V : Dominica , Brossart and Imp Summer-
sea also ran.
Sixth race , one mile , selltne : Prosecutor.
100 ( 'Morrison ) , B to 1. wtm ; Frescoe. 101 ( Ev
erett ) , F 10 1 and 2 to 1. second ; La Moor1.
10X ( Cleriro ) . 1.1 HI 3. third. TimelIf. : Vis
count. Prince of India , Olean. Lulu M and
Gallante also ran.
SISCOM ) DAVJTHOT AT
I311or iIloif , n > 111 - In ' _ ' ( ! 1-V on u !
Mini TrncU.
DETROIT. July 14 fnder favorable
noather conditions iher < was a larpe crowd
out to see the second day's races of the
lilue Rlhbnn meeting Rain fell nt Intf-rvnl"
durine the forenoon , but the excellent rtraln-
apre and drvlnp qualities of the Gnisoe
Point track were shown by the performance
of Ellnree in the 2:11 : trot , when uhe went
the third heat In 2:0fl\ : and came bnf-k In
the fourth heat in exactly the Hume time
This p.-rfurmancc ul. o cotivlncfd tho-e who
naw it that Klloree will trnt in 2:0(5 : ( or lutter
If Bhe stays coed for the next nix wi els ,
% % Tien the 2:11 : trot wan call- " ! the trade
was n little heavy , but rapidv ! Improving
and there was n cenurul diarHinn to lav
up the first heat , which was taken by D'-rby
Princess In the n xt heat Ppear yein ( lraf <
HaBtings slowly nnd won rather han'lilv In
2llMiKlloroe : had luid up noth of ihem-
ImotB. hut In the third slit- took the lead at
the quarter , which wa reached in 0:32 : % , and
led throughout the balance of the mile
Grace Hu"tlnts , from u bad i-tait. trotleri
a wonderful mllf. the IBFI quarter In 0:3'l :
She f-loBeiJ on Elloif very fnwt. and waf
only beaten by a no'-e in a finish full nf ex
citement Ceppas tried hard for the fourth
ieut. but the best he.nilrt 'io wuc to ilriv (
Elloree out In 2:09 : > v The fifth hfat was
aHily won by Elluree , with Hovernor Btronp
In the place. John HasHey hud an eaay
rac-p with Saly ! Toler In the 2:27 : pacp Iti
th * < Heconrt heat Hermetl' forced her out In
2:10. : but the others were easier
Marion Mills , "the pnldeles * wonder. " gave
beautiful exhibition , purinp in iJC'x : ( , aftei
falterii-g at the elsrlith tiole on account of a
crush on the track at the druw unto.
The free-for-all pace WRF the jnorest of the
meeting. It wan n mile diiBli , which pr.ived
walkover for Frank Airnn He jogged
home in 2 .lO'-a. with Royal Victor st-fond
and Tom Ogdcn third liy the c'lnilitions of
the race the wlnnncr nf the flr t heat wa *
flrpt money out of the tZ.vffi , and tin other * In
pace a rae , two In three later for the bal
ance of the money The public patronized
the mutuaU liberally today , and the add * >
paid wore a revelation to ald-tttne race-cnera
vvlio have been accustomed to being Bkinnud
by cinch booUmuluTH. Itesults : u
g-11 I'lasB , trotting , purf.i ? J50 -
Elloret , eh m. by Axti-ll. flam
Flora McOrppur ( Suunderiii . . . S B 1 1 1
lie.rby mucous , bll ( m , by
Charles Derby ( Sandom ) 1 J 8 7 *
Graoe HuHtlnpB. ch. TO. by
Itayonne J'rince ( Bpettrj 12 1293
Hiiun-er. b rn ( Laphuin ) 3 IS 4 C
'vppu > - l > c ( Span 7 t , k 231. .
Governor Strong b h T ote.10 U' ll 13 :
Delmunt : , b h ( Hij-lmitni f. n 5 8 7
RUHKse'lmont b t ; ( I'rudden ) P 13 4 C 4
Athehio , br b ( Geers ) C V f > r. r ,
I-hiudlc ; , b h ( Kelle > - > 4 11 l ] 11
FranUHn , b g ( French * 11 lu ; t. f-
b g ( Penriocki is 7 ! in ir
Aster , cb g ( Dustiri ) ii t dr
Time 2 11 ? ; 8.1H . 2:09 : ; S:08H : , J " ' -v
2 ± 7 clash , uacing. nur c 11,500'
Sally Toler , b m , by Ashland Willies ,
d&m lone WJIke * ( Hnusj-y )
I'jurler Journal , blk h ( WUftoni 2 ( . :
Hermetic b h ( Saundersi 42"
Turn Tmtgart. b p 1(3. PoUon ) n 7 :
I'leburntbll : b ( Miller ) ' f. 4
Wu.rut Lad. br h ( Macyj f > ' . < ii
Elf. I. m ( J. Dlcy ) C 4dl >
Time. 2-15 ; 2:10 : : t-13 % .
Marlon Mills' exhibition : Fractional time
: aJV. DOS ; 1:22 ; SrtO .
J'"reti-for-all pace , purse J2.000. mile OaBh
FrunK A pan , i > K , by Mike Agan , dmn
Flora ( Sptmn 1
Iloyul Victor , b h < SUrj 2
Tom Ofiden. b c ( Putiliurj Z
Time : S.HP.i.
Crli-Iii-l > lntrli U llrjuvn.
NOTTINGHAM , July 11 - The cricket
inutuli between the 'ientlcmeri of I'ltllud * I-
iiu tri'l ui. elevi--ti r * pttu 'iiing NdtMiicb&iii
r. re w l ! t < nu ln-jr n b i- ' . M . 'i as
and < or.tinued yesienluj wa * dtK.rcd . ,
irnw t-rfay Total fc""r - NottitiEl.j.jnst.i-t
Plaladolphlu , 421.
MAY END BETWEEN YANKEES
Possibility of the Diamond Skulle Trophy
Coming to America.
TWO STRONG CAND DATES TOR THE HONOR
Mellon ell ntul Tt'lilS ; rUr Are Unite
l.lW.-lj tn He In the I'luiil
of tinClinniiliiu | .lilp
for SinKle . .
( CVryripht. 1ST. by 1'rcsn
LONDON , July 14. ( New York \\orld
Cablrprain SjiecUl TclrRraln. ) It In qulio
ptwlblt < that its resnlt '
. a of today' * heats for
Dlauitmd sculls at Henley ou-Thattu s. the
Qnal KtruRgle for thi * amateur rhnmi'ioti
Hriillitip prize of the world will take place
between two American tepMwrutattves Dr.
McDowell : of Chicago and young Teti Kycko.
MrDovvi'll beat Udward Gulntittada ; tuora
.
. canII.v than lust year , and Guinness In hold
by experts here to Itc HK peed if tuit a better
itmn now tlmn Ills brother. Hupcrt. who won
the Diamond lust year 1 uu\v MtDowrll
lllinu'dlatcly after lie lamlcd from hi * boat ,
and he fhovved no exhaustion whatever.
Gultiiii-f * . nn the other hand , was dead , but
having rowed a very Runic rare.
Mcliowt'l ! said- " 1 have two more henta
to win before 1 pet Into the llnals. but 1
have good Impr of Ki-ttltiR there. 1 think I
have Improved wince lusl year , but it wor
ries me to have to wait for days before I
lnow what the result la going to lie Young
Ten Kycke has been very lucky In drawing
, t byu. so that IIP 1ms to rov. only one liu.t
Imforo . he get * . Into the llniil If we meet
then be will have the advantage of being
Irtish , but that IB the fo-tuue of vvai "
Tun Eycke , v\ho did not row tudiiv. wan
alfio ] eeii and he looks in line coudisiini. Ho
Mild : " 1 uin pcrfcc.tl } oatislled ui'.h my
,
tieatmelit here. The committee acted uif t
fairly over the allegation that 1 vvas a p'o-
fcrfsional an allegation made , not by an
englishman , but a countryman of my own ,
who liad a difference- with my father , and
thought to hit him tlnouph tut. 1 have inrt
with thorough fair play all round and a in
very , glad to Bay It. "
Tun Bj'cke n'nlor , who is coaching Ins son.
said : "I think the boy has a good chance of
being lu the final and my belief i that ho
will meet I > r. McDowell In it. Jt will be a
hard fight If they do meet. "
It i B remarkable fact that all the
strangers raring tottny at Henley won the r
tieate in hollow fashion. Ur McDowell beat
GulnncM ! in the Diamond , and Illumtc. a
Dutcumau , beat Fnirbairn. the Camb.-aigo
univirslty man , equally easy In another beat
of the game race , while the Dutch four from
Delft beat the Thames Rowing club In the
pecotid heat of the Thames Challenge cup.
The weather IP glorious. A strong guaty
wind VMIS blowing up stream and cmiGe-
queutly the time was very fast.
The only London paper which says nnv-
thing unfriendly to the American oarsnv'n Is
AHtor's Pall Mall Gazette , which. In Bitnunuig
up the chances of competitors In the Diamond
mend scullfi. nays "Some think Kenumout
will win , others believe Phillips will curry
off the prize ; nobody thinks McDowell tl'
American , has a chance , and there are fewr
who would care to see Ten Eycke a victor.
He killed any channe of popularity he In a
by sculling a trial at 5 o'clock In the tno-a-
Ing. "
! ! < ) \VivC. : THI.VI ; HP. VT AT IIKM.ISV.
Wi'iitlu-r Fiilr , lint Attiiilaii < -t- > i t I'p
to tintHrilliuiry. .
HENLEV-ON-THE-TIIAMKS. July M
The trial heats of thr Tlonley rejijtfi fr
ISO" began today with beautiful v rather ,
though a stiff wind blew at intervalfrrri
the Berkshire shore. The crowd .n att-m 1-
aive was not as Inrpe ah URUB ! .
Tre first event was trial heat Nc 1 f , r
the Th .me , challenee cun. At the IlncKs
sti > tlin Klsics collcg" , CambrulS" . bc\i 'lie
Rjval Indian Engineering cullcg" ot
Hoop rs Hill
In t it Ludies Challenge plutr flrn trial
heat , tr.c Emmanuel college , Ca.r > I.T i-U.- ,
beat Ballol college. Oxford , athe Uiickn
statl ! i
In the Grand Chulleiige cup. fir" ! heat.
the Leunder club bpnt the Thames Hewing
club by one and three-quarters lengths Ttio
time for half the courst wac thref minutes
and twenty second. " , and for the wholil
course , seven minutes and twenty-one
seconds. Tills heat was reached at Uucks
station. At the Uerks station in the first
trial heat for the Oriind Challenge cup ,
Trinity Hall. Cambridge. , beat the London
Hawing club.
In the Ladles Challenge plute , first trial
heat at the Berks station , ChrlstB Church ,
Oxford , beat Trinity college , Oxford
In thp first trial heat for the I > lamon4
sculls , at the Hueks' station. J J. DIutn - nf
DeHooo Ilovring , tlub , Amsterdam , beat S.
Falrbair. Jesus collese. CHmbridBe.
In the triul beat for the l > iam < .nr ] nc-u'ls
at the Berk1sliitiiiti I ) . T > S McD' > wl ! nf
the Delaware Hoot i-lub. Chlcnso. ln-iit Hnn.
E. A. Guim-ss of the ThHines Rowing i-'ub.
At ( Powell won tiusily by u length Time ,
< minutes in 1-5 < " -nn < ir. Tomorrow be will
meet E. H Ten Eyck of the MiiBHUt luiwitn
Ttoat f-lub of Worcester , Macs. ; J. J. Ulii'st : ,
Ie Hoop Rowing club. Amsterdam , Hn > 1 T.
J. Hognii. New Ilofs P.oat c ub. Ireland I nj.
McDowell miide a pirHKant start , bin easy ,
powerful stroke giving him an iirtvimiiiro
which he never lost 10 the end of the riif" .
H * wn quite cliiar ut the nd of Tcmpla
itiland , and from that point pecmc.il ni.-r.-ly
piidddhnc. BO far a exertion wns cuiii-eriit-tl.
He readied the half rilMunce In three min
utes and five seconds , and wa then thr
lencthf uhead He rowed u beautiful rnci- .
nut giving Guinness BIIV wash , nnd leiu-hed
Fa w ley Court boat house In four minutes
end seven het-undK. tlie threqiiarierj - < li-
tant-e stake In live minutes , the mile Htuke
In six minute * ( lfty-on < - secnncls. Her * ' " .uln-
ness mniU- Hpurt and rt-cluced M'-Dnwell's
lead by two boat lengths , but McDowell had
plenty of re-erve and nKin drew Hheail niiln. .
McDowell ftfered badly at the finish but
passed the final post a length nhiad.
OuinnesF was cheered from the bunk" along
the whole course while vry little encouniKu-
ment WBH given McDovvi'll
The Chicago oarsman , whose form Is
distinct ! ) better than it was a year upu. Bald
to the eiirrwpondenl nf the Afbdelnteil j'ichs
after the mo. " 1 expei-ted to win but
naturally mv su ( csx ein-durajfes m < - ! oi thoraces
races that are to follow. "
In the trial beat for the Stewards Ctml-
lenire c'Up ut Ihe llerlfF Bin t loll , the Winni
peg TtowinB club ( if I'uniidii beat the I'tn-i lit
University Uout club , Triton.
Tlv- Winnipeg * won by half a length.
Time : Seven minutes forty-five pec mils.
The winners whn hud the Tlerlii 'lion- , getaway
away quickly nnd promptly tooU the lead.
They struck wuter Ht u forty-one struki ! ,
the I'trecht * rowing fortv. At the tup of
Temple IslunU the I'lreehtj , eollldi'd with
the piles. Fr'im that point to the Jlriiuh
thulr Weerlng was bad. but no. too. fnr that
inullei wa * th'o steering of the Wlnnijteps.
At the holf-wnv po-t the Winnii t were
the lUrechts' water und within an uee ,
when the Dui' hmon npuru d , of bninp f'lubd.
The Winnipeg * ) then u-turned to their own
water ant ] the Dutchmen followed them.
OppriBite the grandstand in neutral wuter
the Dutchmen foti'ed ' the WintlliiegH nml for
second both stopped , then they nuMed
again , tbf Winnipeg ! ! leading and winning
by hiilf u lengtli. Tb'y hud the llerl'.s sta
tion ,
The times were ar ft'llowfc' Qunri'r mile.
1:16 : ; half milt. S.IO , three-fourths nille , 4.1fl ;
.
The Wmnp-pcgK1 boat seemed to travel
Imdlv " " i'tretil ct-ijur bunt IK ting \ < ry
much bette.r.
For firtppn yea-
ITCHING S daughter ni f
ft-red terribly wilt ,
inheriti'd Eczema. .
Slitri'ueived Hittiett medical iiiten-
tii'ti.\\as ' pivt-ii iiiunj' jiuti-nl inedi-
c'lnes , and Uhiu varioub rxuriial
applications , but they had IKI t-ilect
\\JiaU-vcr. { 5. S. S.
nnd il
readied tbti ft-at of
tindibease , K ) tliat
blits it cured Round nndvcJl , JUT
bkin is i > erfttljr dear and pur ? ,
and fch j IIUB
lieensavtid Irom
vhatthruatcned
lobliirbt IHT life
forevf r. " E. lj.
1enkiiif > , Litlio
nia , Ga.
B. S. S. iHfunrtntecd
d ie UKoi'lj curtl l r deej > falef
xikiifrot , aadrtii , brill Bjit'-U
. Ui.