Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 16, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY JVEE : IfKIDAY , JULY 10 , 1S07.
SPECIAL NOTICES
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\\lll ! > < tu L ' 11 until 1- in. for Ilic
vt-uliiK tinil iinill H | i. in , fur the
itiiirnliiK mill Minilii ) cill'lim * .
Ail -rtUor , li > roiii | < - ll nu a mini *
In-red rlirrk < 'ii ii lint I * tin < ! * nil *
< lri. vi'il to it numbered Irlti'F III flirr
it 'I InHIM - . . \it < iv i-r HO nililr < - < i < iril
lll lie dellireil on pi-- eiitiitlt > n of
I lit * clii-rU iinl >
llnli' . . I l-'Jc n uonl Ilr-t In.c-rllnin
Ir a wuril Hit-rent i-r. Nnlhllli ; liilicn
fur lf MIIIII a.lifor tinllrt linor-
Ilim. TlH-ii' nUcrllKciiK'iitM limit lit-
run IMIIIOI < Mill vi'ly ,
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JilS | i iN liY YOI NO MAN l iKS Iti'OK-
kH'I'ihK ' : m I tj | > fn riling. ! - | .ikN Ktiell ti iirnl
KwMlnh.t ! of Tfff r.-n < R. < \a.lrp N 63
ll e om- A-WO-M *
\VA\Tii > Ml.n IIHI.l * .
HAUJfUnN Frill I'lOAUf. UK A MONTH
Hfiil raprnun ; old firm , < ' * prrli-nc * unnei aryi
in luonnentB l < > cu t nwri. C. C. lilnh-p & Co. .
St. hum. ll-Mao JytS
S Tn TAKK
new I Inof work , no hc-avy RWH ! to carry ;
ralarj m roinmimlon. C. K. AUm Co. . 621
go. i t h t. it-MM8
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MRM "TO t.KAHN tlAnilCTI THAliK : COX-
itaht prartior ; R > ; p rt Initrurtton ; two montlu
rwiulrml : t > rrlne and wad" In shops Satur-
dnyi bfnrr romplMlng. Ionia p-wnt.-d Rrndu-
tr : rataloirue mulli-d fri-e Mol-fa Harlicr
fiahool. Clark and Vnn Hureti SU. , chl K
WANTm MAN NOT OVBU VKAHS OI.VJ
to art a * McrMnry ; rnunt b fine penman. well
up in flBMr . good nrtdroM n.n.1 appi-nraii r and
one hnvlne l' ' 'l InWommrn lul xi > crleiice ;
civ * reference * . Adiir i N M. " * ' .
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WANTED. MKN TO LRAtlX O'MI ' WSIXKSS.
cjp rlnce not ecc Mr > . * .iUiy i > .ii I while
learnrnr ' 'nil at 1&1 liuunl.iii. Il-M"2l All
Tiia tiOAnn OP KI.VCATIOS HF TIIH
Aiipah-io nrlir.nl ! " will I'unMrti'r npi'M ' atl nfui
prlclpal. Tuemlny , July JT A'Urei" l "k H" '
30S. Ampnhoo , Noli. _ II ' . ! ' > 15
WANTEP- TWO IVlYH KHOM II TO 1 YIV.Il
of HBP thin hnvr Im.l t ) > eriiMi. . .1ruj."n |
In ilry guojn nlnre Inquire at I ! . i"ti i" '
WANTniJ. AT ON''E. ! i HAKNKS MAKKUt
nnil r. rtnck raildlv inukfm nt Th. > K' nant :
Sa.MI.Ty i'o. . 5K , K und Ml K. eih t St
I'aul , Minn. H sl''a ' ls
\VA\TIH rmiAi.i : 111:1.1 * .
1M OIIIUS KOH Al.l. MNI" < AlM'K 1.1 Is
IT week. Canadian olllce , II ! ! l > UKlaC
C -MS19
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perlenrp In Illllnc mall orJi rs In ilry Rood :
stor ; slvu tmiiK-s of fonm-r niipl" > fr nni
ttnle time i-Miilnyod. Atidrcsn N M. HeiulHer
; u
\VANTKK , COMPKTUNT OIIU. I-'i HI GKN
eral houwwork at Kl Nurth IStli ti ot
' ' 15
KII. AN INTHMICIKNTiiMAN < JVKI
55 yvi.ru ; K" " i i"i > iiiK puiit..n. . A'Mn > V
Hep , Cutinctl UliifTK. . -MWO IS
WANTKD. YOINO Nfnsu aim. AT u
Clllv-.lKi. . bt. ( J-M''iT IS-
norsKs IN AI.IJ i-AHTS or niK . ITV. THI
O 1" p il l O'mpiiny.n5 \ rarn.nn. D5L'n
HOl'SIW. ItKNKNSA & CO. . 10b N 1JTH ST
I ' - 621
MOl'MrtN IIOL'SES. C. \ . STAHK. 92j N . T
i.iri : . K--.S !
oil" ifiiiorsEs ANII roTTAony AI.K OVKI
thP city , SD to J30. Fidelity. 1702 Kamam St.
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fioTsrs. WAI.UA I : . UKOWN IIUOCK. I < : TI
an 1 1' influx P 524
HOl--'KH. COTTAOKS & STOHKS Al.l. 1'AHT
of city. lirinnin. Love Co. , 4M 1'axt.m l > 'ucl '
1J 525
MOVINt'i HurSKHOM ) OUOUS AND 1'IANO :
Om Van A : iJtoraK'e Co. . U13 Kama in. Tel. 155
KAHC5E LIST. JlcCAdL'U , 15TU AND IJODOI
D 527
iior ns , KL\TS. GAiiviN ru' ' > s. .oisrAJ-N1
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IKH'SKb KOIt HUNT. 11B.M1S , 1'AXTON UI.I
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C COTTAiin.S , 6 11OO.M
nil modern ApplJ SOI Uee DldR. . U 530
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n-Mi
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crn. ntrjn l.ut. . Inquire I-.lndrtulil. 31C S. lit
IJ-033
Pdll Itr.NT. TKN-JIOOM MODlil.V. 1IIUC
h".i- . . . No. Sll South SOth street. D MCi >
KOI i nrNin.nvKN IIOOM unir-K
i ! < in r inixlr-rr in * * very rtpect. . Steam hea
, . lUtit l atpd at tlir Boutliwest com
17tli .n.l ni.iiKlna ti. Appli lu H. W. Hakf
Snpfilii'pniK-rt ' l < c lllilg. _ 1 > CJ3
TV i liCNT ISJt P ! ll STREHT ; NlNK-HOtl
limit.- , .i'ivi-n ! ( in\enli'n < ' * : hanl wood Hour
In , , i- : . -li fnim Hur.sconi par's. D M703
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KI 1 trK-ai > i < n. barn drtlrat' ( > . u-ilte. 'tsci
Ins nriwrty. to t" JW v'lty Unit.
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Ki > tO Jonf > Gt-r. ral t'raee nn > t lurwardt
M-iJ
OM VAN A tiTOUAQK. 1(15 FJLf.NAU. TiU
vA Tlu TO nrv.
CASH PAID tXill Ol.n FKATIinn HRD3. 1M7
Nl l , ! a t. . I. O U'.up N-M 411 Jy *
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\NTKI ' MOnTOAOBS , HKU > IIY TUB
' ' mi.a Savlnr * t. ink. In ammintii I * " ) in Jl.W.
fr .rn pprnons dwlrlns to cancel n < l
am * fur thrw years at low lntcr tt
N I ! ! . .fflre. N _
I'Mli 1YH nMAHV PAVINn < s HANK
tcatPi. J. J. Ultijon , HI Kirnt Nafl I'k.
| | N-W'7 H
WANTKIi. TO 1HJV. A BOII.8H AND ENOINK.
fimah * liny I'rc * * Co offlp * . room 8" t > m lm
i-i'.ik. nth and Vn..ict. st . N-MiK 1 ?
\NTKIi TO irv-A ; i on : SVKIIIKIIISE :
p-'W ' r in nnnl repair mn t I P cheai' f r I'arh.
S A. lln.a.lwpll. S , utii ( itnaha. N MB-1 *
POII i.u.ii iioiisns , WAGOAS ITC. I
Poll HALK. tiXK fjtion rilAITTiiX AND FAM-
lly ii.r * An ly at 311 .V.nh IMh trt--t. alter
6 p. m. i'-M : < 13 81'
rou yAi.i : _
HAHUWoOU CHIIIIJINO 11OO AND CHICKEN
fpnre : chciiper than "all wire. " C. II. IrfO. Ml
Douglas. Q i3 ;
FOU SAM : , FKBSH co\vs. JAMES WHELAN ,
Eth and Grace. Q-S70 All"
8AM3. 14 HEAD FIlBSIt X\VS KIIOM
Io a. Call afternuun , yard , S5th and Hurt St.
TWO JIHSEY rriws. itriTH KIHPH : WITH
calves. Drunimnnd Carriage Co. CJ-M917 17"
MIPI.ANP nm - Yvi.K rn c A EPMNO
Mur. New 'Jl mrrlnK. ' . tmiKl < * 9 and tilr > rPi |
HI Inw iirlrpj. Whr.cN r ntPd b > h > ur .
Ilkyclc fcuujrles and rtiialnng 31" N Kth 't.
KMAID
rou
rou SALE on rx'-n.\N < ! E , LOTS s. s. 10 <
ft fr..ntajc * Mcli. block S. K V Smith's ad-
dill , n ! > th * city of Omaha. cl ar till- ; will
wll rh < - p on liberal terms or will tiaile tor
dejIraMo equity In Wl conMn protwrty or will
bull ! to ult rerponstble imrtlcs Knot Mil on
ra y psymen' . W. P I'.itldock. 1'nrk St. and
7lh A p . MU auk > iWI5. . KE-M'l Jyl >
pen SAI.B-MY TIEMIPKNI BT'M * s. irrt ! BT. ,
at bnre ln. will take a 7-r.xitn . tn 'ftn col-
taee an ( .art . pay. "r half ia 1i. t > i : ner on
mortgage ; imtstlgate. John H V. -httl.inn. .
SAWii : > . NXTfltAL STONE. AUTIFIi'IAL
brick Tel t' . . W. J. Wilsbans. 3u9S Kth t.
K7
OUSES ONLY. IIOAIHJ Fn.sris.
* . .ter. J ! Vi ( .er rnunth A. W. I'help & Pon.
M7 N. V. Life. 427 Jyt
If. M.MIOWITV5 LOANS MOVEY. 41S N. H.ST.
MI : i > ic AL.
THE OLP ItEI.IAi'LE PEOPLE' . ' ' D1SPEN-
iu ry , 1521 lH > uila.i. Omaha , ffft t. " marveljui
cures In dl'.Mre * f wmen all irrpsularitlej ,
no matter hat cauie , cured. Letters Mtli J
cents answered. 140
TVIMWIIITKIIS.
LATEST MOPEL TYPEWIUTEIIS Sfl'PLlES.
Ul'ted Tjpenrlter & tiui | | > ll < ; Co. . 101. Farnam.
M CJs J21-
HOATINO FISHING. TENTS. BOATS. IJOAHD
Adilr s t'amp Onuha. Lal-e Qulnncbaut ; . Tc-
kamah. Neb. -M6l 30-
Wc'vo wrliton of tlip airship
And of ( iivclan imitation.
\\Vvc rliynu'il aliinit the tariff 1)111 )
And tin- Cuban situation.
\\Vvu tlrawn niion tlie woods and llcld ;
With soiiH' imagination ; .
Seine things wi ? IVlt ini lit bo Insplrctl.
And some kicked inspiration.
In nil this pk'tnix'tl poi--y
And word manipulation ,
We'd never have yon overlook
The I'.ee's j-'reat circulation.
K. B. Wallace.
\lllVOVAVr.s- .
MAPAM ( ll.YMYH. ONLY GKNTINE LII-'L
rf.ubr. telli iMine" . .I'UU'f ' l-n.1. ni.irn.im1.
li . r unlt. ' frn-nd . f > ' . - 5iv und up. .s.itls-
'
JH > tur > ruj.liiij- ; . ; ioui . lu.JH tu 7 PI1' ' I'.ir-
niiiu.
.11 \ ssci : . MATHS
MAPAM SMITH. 1JI5 PUL'ULAS , MASSAGE ,
T- > ' ' -K '
stfum 1-itr.n. ,
MllS. PH. LEilN. ELr.CTllIC MASSAGE ISATII
liarli > rs rcBtful nnd cur.itUe. 417 S. llth. , up-
italrs T-S53 17-
IMKSO.\\I.
UATHS. MASSAGE. MME. POST. 315h S. TH.
TUOl'DLEP SIC-S HEE
VIAVI FOK t'TEHINE -
Hide " physician , consultation cr health " IXJOK '
froe.
EXPOSITION INVESTMENTS , FOU PLEAS-
urt- and profit see L P. Judson a want nJj.
Council Illufts page. U J40
OKK. , ciiuoxic DISEASES , itii
q-1'ANPAIlP ACCIDENT INS. CO.V. . A. CAH-
t-r' maimser. has moved to First Natl. lijnk
K p.TfpTtfnE ct'UEP ron $25TNTIL SEP-
tpiiib.'r 1 n" P"'n. ' " " defntlon from bu'lnefs ;
vif n-fer to thonsrtndK of patients cured ; caller
or write. ThP O. E Miller Co. . 932-3 New
York Life huilJIns. Omaha. _ L MH _
.MOMV TO IOAN-.HIAI. ITATI : .
AN-THONY \ > AX & Tlll'ST < 'O. . SIS N Y. L ;
. - farm landc
nulok money at b.w latci for ctvl.-e
? n lowu. northrrn Ml.nouri. eastern s : ' a-
oCxs'oN iMpnoVK.p .v YNIMPKOVKP CITY
property. W. Fauwtn Smith A ; Co. . U2i- ? * * -
' W. U. Xb'lklo .I'V NHt'l'uk. bln. ! . Omah Lsj
MONI'Y TO LOAN AT I/3W HATE ! ! . THE
OF Davis * . . 1505 Fan.am 8t. W-5U
MOVEY TO 1XAN ON IMPUOVEU OMAHA
' re'ul cttnte. Uiennan , Love Co. . I'axtnn bll : .
MOVI'Y TO IXlAX ON IMPHOVEP OM MIA
pr..pi'ty. ! pUfso .1 Thomu . 207 1st Not'Mtk | .UIS
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OS OXL ' | * : : LOWEST KATES ;
buf'llna luana .ui .i Flludlly Tru t tu
W 644
fi , 7',0 i r7N M'MS 'IF itOOCfl Oil MOHE F. D.
Wen'l. Insuronco. 10th i : Uuuslns. '
IIH.M'.V TO I.ll.N CHATTKI. * * .
MON'RY TO LOAN OX KCKXITt'HK. I'JANOS.
hrrres .VMIK-nh. ft-- * t li w t rntpv iii i Ity
. j iiu rem.jv.il "t fio'df. . -til.- ! ) L.tillJt'iitial. > HI
. ir. pay iho I.in . iT .it any lime or In any
dBl unl. OMAHA lliJISTC.Alii : I.'IAN ' I'D.
! M ti" . ! otli M
\ Mr.ia
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il ! ! > LIIA ; > CIS.
ilu MILMNKIIY- BALH. A CLl.'AN MIM.IN
u eiy lock , and Ijuiidiu vullabur MIIUi < t
v pllhvr i.-iar.r.ly. | : llu'l loralvj nnj I.UK.tl > ' -
tubllBbed houn1 In thelt > lle t i > t I.-H > I ,
for erlMns WrlUAllm ft Uauii ? > . | > e.i > nry.
Neb. YM - ! ' '
T
ff. "pVi7i7" nut > cKini : AN'u I'-INTI ii-s :
ff.K ff.n. CI.HIIIH : St. V - 'jl 11 *
K ' AI.IT luLI'1 IXTtUKST IN A UODU
n. tnk'on bUHtnew Adrtr n X U ) ! ! . <
. YW)4 H'
riiii. uTN'F : HIVIKL U-MKIUNI NIUI.A.
lu. . re > p ii-lblo | iaily l > u > luinltur' ili-ap
an. * b-ii * . ' h. uie.it mi"l utt' ii-"t. < 'd i ti"r-
lunlty l'id liiiwn N < - . lj. 11. V Wi-l
I'AIIMtf. I.AVDS
Gen. I * . Hcinlii Iltul i : ti-U Ou. , laxion bloc > .
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i'ti.1. . 'Tjuinr"ou nis.NT. lini sKs u-TS"
ftrtis , O > tvoiu ilroM.
NK4KI.Y NK'V
411V N tih n\t . uil t. ' t-kpi'vllkti ; i"undiv
tfincvn tfiihler and Sprfue. ntyjti : ir\ \ :
' ' l cfllur : luriie l"l. 'jnl > IK , , e . . . f rm >
* [ i I'yr.n u. llaHlli i. { b. HM it.
pbutp > lit 1Mb and raruuni
JIJLJ. . J. UlltM-n. ill Klitt .N t. { lank 111J : .
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> o SNAP. JWO far l-nt > OM ROrgB ANDJT ,
e- < xl * fpft. nfwr Ih tnd flurdrlittr * l § .
id j J _ N rfaoMf. opp. I' . O. HE Mill
that ore kiirgdl-ii , rhdt'i | \tif \ initipr'tviiti
II ! lhnv
# , ' A lieu p an lot un Vlntn | > Mrirt for loV' ,
the i-lt > . two blfHw frt oi uiuU.r , } 4w ) lOnt-
I half " < l ucu\tr \ f < tr > M'U urt ) .
T-PIOUI houijtf tit r r&pu1tto4i * grounda. * iii | MV-f :
Hn t-t for ! > < twivlnc inn all v"ld
' ' nia u " ' ' * rt"n n"'uur Er" %
_ l' $ ! "
li.c liui Ir rtwaf An'iuI'tv rxin * iuu
the nr Jrjiut iti
Ir-.jUirr ut enc f. > i partlf-ulam of
Kflrlliy Truul Cu. , Kvt remain ktrrft
ktrrftUK
UK- : < - II
JIST. SMALL \\IUTl- : 11OI-.K ! , HHOW >
i.Kit | ; ln.l.l.r with . .intrap Upturn to 24i
I'harle ? stret-t an < l re-ehe rew-.iril.
i i-t-M n IT-
LI 1ST i IX MnXliAY LAST. itXK HKli C\\- i
fi - white -iit- , , no h..nn. . ultat.le 'ewar.1 f..i
lu-r tvtiiin to A. 1' . lirain. lnU N. :4th jt.
l i-t : 15 *
tJJST. Nl\lt 17 AND DOIiC.n. Oi.LD . KYE
Klnftes and uhaln , reward. : i2 Xnrth Kth.
I ost-932-17'
MIOUTIIAM ) AXIJ TVI'IJWIIITIXC.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOI. . S13 N. V. I.IFK
AT OMAHA 11US. COLI.KGK. 1CTH & DOVGLAi
KI : i > Aci\ii ) .
iiE nni\\ mixes AXD I'ACKIXO
Coiieiips and cushions , ni.utri VPS ma-V an.
r-ti.-i.itol Pr'ce * v\ll please you. PecM. . S
Wulkln. Illl Cumlnc ttre < l. Telephone , 1331.
SUES & CO. ,
FATLNT SOLICI10HS
ic.
Omaha Neb
anil I'.itent Hoac !
KKEB
1'HDl'nSAI.S FOR SriiPISTENCE STORK
( ilhf-e I'ur hii ! ne Cummlsnary c
Stibl. tenrf. Om.iha , Nvb. , July K , 1SU
Senleil proposals , subject lo the u"uil ; pin.I
lions , will lie received at thin olllcf tint
10 o'clock a. m. . July 27 , ISiiT. nl which Urn
atvi pla e Ihey will be publicly opened fu
fiirnishinir subilence slures as follow )
linking pjwder , beans , sugar , llnvorlnK w
tratB , canned soo'ls , etc. I'referenoe wl
be Klven to articles of domestic productloi
Blank proposals and speclflcatlonH can 1 :
obtained at this ollice. KIIANK K. NY1
Major and Commlsfary of Sub lst.-nce
Jy 16. 17 , 19 , 20 t
CHIHF QITARTEUMASTRR'S OKPICr
Omaha , Neb June 17. 1SS7 : Sealed pr :
puailn , In triplicate , will be received her
until 2 i'clock p. m. , central standari linn
July 17 , 1M'7 , and ihen ojiened for con trud
Ing two double sets of oitlcers' quarters a
IVrt Crook Neb. ; also plumbing healin
and M.IMIpltiK f jr samer. . S. reserve
t.Kht to ri-ject or act-cpt any or all propos.il :
or any part lh > 'r. of. i'lans and Kprrlil.Milon
i .111 be " ' "i , nnd all Infoimatlon lidd lien
KnxvlopecuntaliiinK proposals to 1) - markei
"I'lojio al ? for ( as th.- case may bel. " an
udlffssed to J. M. MARSHALL. Chief Q J.
i J17 J4t Jy 15-lti
The " "
Creighton . f . , 51
TODAY | TONIGHT
2:30 : | 8:15
THI. v. < > ( ii > \ \ van TIII\TIII co.
TIII : MIST rH IIIIM : . "
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DBHCa3 1J street.
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American plat > . f J ' " p < i il ly uji.
KUIOII | , M p in. fl < > p r day up
.1. K. MAHKii , A ; M \ . I'roim ,
BARKER HOTEL.
iiiiUTiivm : AM > JOMS TUIITJ :
14,1 ruoM' balilA. U u. I.cat all I fe.l u. .1- :
ronv ti.Unef . laie { j. M and f. Ou p r di ,
i Ty' , ' * ui.-x.illij ti - > ml i.ivy idic lu rrguU
j t-j.-irJ PICK SMH1I Manat-.r
I . _
AMUSEMENTS.
I
i Dally ma : irees liave proved a decided su
i ifif at thit'r .ijh' n. vvtiere the
Thfa'ri ' c > niiaii | > is luw playing au e :
teinltd cn UKtinitil to audiencri wbU-li li
cru. . e in s / .cnightly. . "The Lu = t Paradlst
uiil bv the blil for the remainder of il
vvrk. . Ccunur.s for refrwliuients will !
giv r all humen and children attending th
< ifur&otii'4 performaiu'e. Ki d liallen at
.Molio : Pulle , are tujkinr their usual hit at
will be follou.sl iirxt ncek by "Thu HIJTJ
wh1) v. Ill open witii a iiutlneo ntJ' Suiija
wjl ? r. "Tlu1 Private' fc'sctetary" will be pr
f-.l Jlii lint Hire , at low ptlcei
I ) . -n III u f Ur. > lorrl ,
l > r. Jiiir. . . i K. Morris ill' J at liU home
tin * iit > y , riiu > ufuri. . on uftet an i
ot o. ' in i ' .j.s , at tru .ijc ol I * y > ar 1
. 'UVt.ii .1 w.ftand l .s o < .h.ir.-n Tto1 < 1
ci'meU wan u d.'nt t .in I nil l.ved i.i iimji
il ' -i Lui > tMi4 Tne tin. era. v.11 mh -
this afurn Juu frwiu the rrstdcuce. i'jti L'-ji
s < rir < .t ,
SENATORS SfflfE THE REDS
. . i .
Knock Ehret , Oat of tlja' Box in the Second
Inning.
RHINES TAXES HS PLACf , BUT IN VAIH
II. ' U I'oiinili'il All Over Ilir Lot lltul
tin- > i'iinl ir ljllr''t'p ' < l\tccii
Huns llii tunVliiN from
Plllolillti ; .
. 1 ; Cincinnati 5.
Uoston , 7 ; I'tttJlmrijr , 5.
New York. 10 ; lyoulsville , 0.
Cliicaio. 6 ; Unltlmore , 1.
ClcvelnnJ. 2 ; UrooklS'n , 1.
1'hllndplphla. 2 ; St. LouK 0.
] n.llnnnpoli ! > , 21 : Kamaa City. S.
c.rand lliipiil . il ; Milwaukee , C.
St. I'aul , 6 ; Columbus , 1.
.Mlnnenpolis. 13 ; Detroit , S ,
CINCINNATI. July 16. the Senators
knocked Ubret out of the box lu the tlrst
Inning , llhlnjs was substituted In the sec-
ouil IntilnK. but bo faroJ no better , bclnR
pounded all over the lot. AUiiidance , 2,500.
Score : i
CINCINNATI. , WASIUNflTOX.
Il.H.O.A.E.1 It II O.A.E.
IturkiIf. . . . 1 1 2 1 0 llMun , cf. . 3 3 4 D o
Hut. of . . . . 1 3 U I ) 1 ! > IIiajh. If. 32000
d.r'n. aM 1 541 o Alitwy , rf..I I 2 0 o
Irwin. 3b. . . 0 0 ! I 0 Dffmrmt , ss. 3 5 1 00
Mlllnr. rf. . . 1 S 1 S 0 rfturell. > c. .
| : . -CHM | > - . It ) . 1 ISO 0 Tucker. lb. . 1 6 13 0 0
Hurli.-y. M. 0 0 J 1 0 HHIIy. Sb. . . 0 1 2 7 I )
llnllMay. 2b 0 1 31 oo'llrlm. 2b. I 4 5 S 0
iviti. c Kind. T > . . . . 1 1 u 0 o
Ehiet , p. . . 0 0100
Itlilmii. p. . o 0010 Totals , . . .16 SI : T II 0
ViiuKhn . . . 0 0 0 0 0
Totals . . . . "Ell 87 is" !
lt.ittp'1 for limn in the ninth.
tndnnatl 1 S
\YaslilnRtnn 3 0 0 G 5 0 2 0 0 Id
Earned runs : \VashlnKlcm. 8. Two-base hits ;
letnunt. Selbach , Klnc o'Urlen , Tucker. Thre < > -
M.-U hits : O'llrlcn. Hoy. Left on bases : Cln-
Innntl , \Vashln ; ton , 7. Stolen bases : Durke.
\bbey. Itrown. IinuM ? plays : Ili'llly to O'Hilen
u Tucker. Hcllly t.i . Tucker. First base on ballti
iff Ehret. 1 ; otr Ilhine . 6 : off Kins. 1. Struck
iut : Uy IlhltiFs , 1 ; by Klnc. S. Pusivd bulls :
Karrcll , 1. Time : Two houm anJ ten minutes.
Umpire : O'I > ay.
HOSTON. 7 ; 1'lTTSniT.G. S.
I'lTTSni'UO , .Inly IS. Uo. > ton took a blf
fad In the llrst four Inninsn. seetiring font
runs on seven hits nnd IMttsburg's good tin-
" ill work was not nnlte peed enough It
.ivo refeat. Tnnnehlll's play In center was
the only feature. Attendance , 2,100. Score
irna. i nosroN.
Il.H.O.A.E I 11 H.O.A E.
Tnn'hm. cf 0 2 7 0 0 Ham'4on. cf 1 2 - C
Lyims. lb. . 0 r n 0 Tenncy. lb. 1 1 S 1 0
Davis. 3b. . 0 1 010 I/ing , ra : 2 1 3 :
Smith. If. . . 2 : ! 0 0 Dulfv. If. . . . 0 1 3 0 (
Paddi-n. 2b. 0 1 IS n stnhl. rf. . . . 1 3 2 1 t !
Ki.n.Min. If 1 210 0 Collins , 3b. 1 2 4 0 ( J
Kly. M 0 1 Z S 1 Lnw , . . Sb. . . . 1 1 3 4 e
Suplen. c. . . Bercon. o. . . 01 4 0 f
Hun ley , p. 1 10 ! 9 Nichols , p. . o 0 1 1 t
Total * . . . . "E H S7 1 "Tl Totals . . . . 7 lit y in 1
I'lttMiurs 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 2 !
llusti.n S 0 S 1 0 1 0 0 0-1
Earned runs : Hnsion , 5. Two-base hits : Tan-
ni-hlll. Ely. Hamilton , I > ng. Collins. Lowe.
Thrcf-tiase hits : Iavis. Htolcn bases : Uonovah
Hamlltnn. Tenney , Susden. Duffy. Stuhl. Doublt
Plnya : Padden to Lyons , First biue on hall.v
tiff Hawley. 2 ; ore Nichols. .1. Hit by pitcher
hall : Nichol. " . P.1 j.e.l bull : Heritvn. L ft or
liases ; 1'ltt burB. 8 ; l.aMtun. ti. First base or
erruni : Pittsburg. 1. Time : Tno hours. Um
plre : Emsll" .
NRY011K. . 10 ; LOtMSVILI , ! ! , 0.
I.uriSVn.I.R , Ky. , Julr l.V The Colonel
. -mild do nbp. > lutpy | no'MlnR with Husie' :
ilpllvt-ry this afternoon mid were * = hut out
Mi.lfr. late of the Michigan state leapup
plti'heiJ SLMK ! ball for the home learn , bu
his support was awful. Atlendance , 0i
Score :
LOUISVILLE. XEW YOHK.
Il.H.O.A.E. II H O.A.I- :
r. Clark If 0 1 3 0 1 Vnill'n. cf 2 3 2 0 i
y. rf 0 0 1 i ) " .TlTjian. rf. I 3 1
ruk'rinir. cf 0 1 1 1 0 .toj-c" , 3b. . . 0 ft 0 3 i
sntr.inl. IN. O o l B saiitvl * . tw..2 1 3 S
\\.Td-n. It. . 0 oil 1 Oiiliumm. 2b u 1 1 2 i
\Vil . .n. 3I > . . rt 2 1 1 1-Wilson. C..2 2X1
Ho.k. Sb 0 1 ll 2 2V'I'ke. ( . Ih 1 2 S 1
I'.utler. c. . . 0 0 3 2 1 H lmiH. If. 1 1 3 o
Miller , p. . . . 9 1 1 3 P llusi . p. . . . J Oil
Totals . . . .0 62715 7 * T itiilii . . . .10132711
New Y9rk . . > ,0 II ,1 0 0 0 A , 0 0 1
I tul vlllo .if 0 , fl 0 0 .ft V0 V
Uarned runj > : New York. 2. First baron tr
rurc : New York , 5. Left on hates. New York
"i. L'luisvllla. 4. First on ball * : Off Hus-le. S
Struek. out : -illy lluile. 6 ; by Miller. 1. Two
base hits : Van Iliiltn-n. l > .ivl . Stolen base ?
I * . Clark , llnlmtd. Tlern.in. Passed balls
I sutler. Wilson. Time : One hour nnd tlfi ;
minutes : Umpire : Lynch.
CHICAGO , 5 ; HALT1MORB. 3.
CHICAGO , July 15. Doctor Pond pltche
In Kt-eat form today , allovvitiK only liv
Mncles , but hH Rood work was offset b
rasntd support , especlaUv hy JennlnK ;
M Graw KOI In his regulation argumen
with the umpire and was ant lo Ihe bi-nc
In ihe ihlrd. Attendance , 1.200. Score :
CII1CAC.O. I liALTLMOKR
Il.H.O.A.B.I Il.H.O.A.E
l-\eritt. Sb. 1 1 0 S fl MiKSravr. 3b 1 1 1 3
Mn'Mi'k. us 2 0 3 4 n Keelnr , rf. . 0 rt 0 0
l.ance. cf..S tl J 0 0 .lenn'nif * . hs 0 2 3 4
Anwm. lb. . . 0 213 0 n Kelley. lf-3b U 130
Ity.m. rf. . . . 0 n 1 o n CKnzel i-f..l 1 2 0
D-v-ker. If. . 0 200 "n.v'e lb. . .
( .mii'T. 2i. . 0 0 2 4 0 Reltz. 2b. . . . 0 2 2 1
( illllth. p. . 0 0 0 2 i llark. c U 151
KlttrldKC. cO 0 5 1 0 | ' , , nd p n 0 0 0
O'Hrien. If. 0 0 1 0
Total * . . . . S 5 nil D Uoweiman 0000
Total * . . . " 921 9
Bowerman balled for Pond In Ihe ninth.
Chicano 9 0008000'
llaltlmnie 0 -
Eanied runx : ItHltlmor , 2. I eft on Imacr
Chleago. 3 ; llaltlmnre. 7. Sacrifice hlt : Orli
tlth. Stolen bares : I-inire. Double pla > : Jt-r
niiiits to l > nIif , lleltz to l > oybStruek out : 1 !
firlttlth. 4 : by I'ond. S PuBseil ball * : Cliirl
llaso on balU : Off Orlllith. 2 : off I'ond. 3. Tlrm
Two noura and ten minute * . 1'mpiie : MeDonali
C'KEVBI.ANI ) , 2 ; BHOOKI.YN. 1.
CMCVKUAXI ) , July li. It WHS n pitcher
bailie between Youni ; and I'ayne. Honoi
were about even and Younp w m for Clevi
land. The Grooms scored In the fourth u
Atiderwon' ? single and I.aChnnco's slush
Hurkctt slncled with two out In the slxtl
stole peciiml , took third on Grlm's lo
throTv and scored on Chllds' hit. O'Connc
noubleii In the seventh , took third In Xin
mt-r'i' 'Hit. aided by K'lCham-e's hleh throv
and -ored on Tebeau'H lly out. One ma
not a.i far as llrst during the rest of tli
same. Score ;
CLEVELAND. I nnoOKLYN.
ii.ii.O.A.I- : K.ii.n.A E
rturk.-tt. If. 1 240 nlOrlttln , rt. . . OHIO
ciilMn. 2I > . 0 1 y 1 < iJnni | > . rf. . . "
McKean. m 0 1 1 5 0 Anderwm. If 1 i t i >
\Valluce , 31. u 0 1 : ' Hhinill.3li. . 0 003
ii'c.'nn.r. cf 1 1 10 OILaiham-e lb IK I
dimmer. r..t > 7 U O.ft.-J , . . h 8b. H Z S 3
Tetieau. Ibf. ii 114 B IR. Smith , 0 0 2 4
MiAI't.-r. rf 0 1 0 o Grim , e o 4 it
Yiiunic. P-- 0004 " 'Payne ' , p. . . . 0102
" "
T. . taU . . . . ll Totals . . . .1 57 13
Cl.ielaml , 0 -
llrnoklyn 0 00100000-
I'.irnoit nine llrooklyn. I. First ! m e by ei
nr-- Cleveland , I ; ltrookl > n. 1. I ft on ba e ;
Cleveland , 5 : Urunklyn , C. Firm baie on bath
i iff I'uyne. 1. Struck out ; lly Young , S. L
I'.one , I. Two-base bit ; O'Connor : HaerllU
hiti : AmliTfon. Hhlndl" . Stolen ba f : Bui
Kelt , liouble 1'lnye : Jonet lo Sch.ich , .Smith t
I.n'hanee. Time : T o hour * and nv minuter
I'mpiie. HIierMan. Allrn'Tan e : 1.200.
l'HII.AIKl.r'HlA..J ; ST. LOl'IS. 0.
ST. 1.01'IS , July 15. T < Mluys' patne h. .
I oul and " "I'hlladelphia
tvveen Si. * vvi
played in n ilrlz7.llti ' rain. Orth wns
vlnrlli1. ! kpeplngtiiP Itrown guc
thr. tighout. AUendair'co. TOO. Score :
ST. I/ll'I" . .
it.ii. O.A.I : RH O.A !
' > iuBla , rf. 0 0 i o ' . rf. . 1 J 5 II
Itarlev. cf. . 0 I a u i f VW-.H rf . . 1 1 1 0
ll.innmn Sh 0 0 0 3 i liTii'anty. If 0 u 3 0
c.'a'ly. ' lb. 0 0 14 0 o i.-i ole lb. . 0 : 1
l.allv. If. . . . S 0 t 0 0 ijienijint" . c n ft 4 u
lUlltnan. 2b 0 I J 1 " e.ilr. lib. . . . 0 > 3 s
i r i" B.I. . . . 0 1 1 e * ilfcrt. K. . . o 1 l
Murphy , c . 0 0 1 1 0 tKhT Sb. . . . f ) v 1 3
H m .hue. p. 0 0 0 3 7h , , P . o i i j
Total * . . . . o 3H tl 1 - 7 27 10
St. If ml * O-'tfO 000000-
1'lilladeljihla 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -
i.irnrd : run : I'llllail lrhirl. i--t-rlnie bin
Mi-n'tiy. Pnvrd ( Jl. Olllfe i. --oltn ( bjvet : Crue
Hallman. I-'lr t liato on ball * : "iff Donahue ,
i.n ortb , ! . StrucK oui"Iii' : Orlh S. Tlrm
unv h' > ur and twenty mlnyte I'mplre : Ilurs
STAKDINO OP TH13 TKAMS.
Plajvrti Won. 1.051. IM
I5"jitori iW il 19 "I
Cmrlnnatl d W 21 ft
lialtimore frl 41 23 ti
New York 61 3 S5 O
Cli-V'e'and ' C7 37 30 5'
I'hiladvlphia Tl 35 3) ) 4 !
Itruoklyn ( S aj 37 4 !
I'lllxburg G ? K ) & -I 4 !
Chlc tu G9 30 S3 4 !
tt'ashtmuon 01 53 33 1 <
I.oul.Vllle CS Jfl 39 41
St. I/nilH C7 13 51 li
Gattiei Today : Ijogton at 1'lttsburs. Ne
York at l-oulsvllf | , phlliijiflpbln at f
l.ouU.
\V ' tirii Axx
Ornt'QlJB. la. . July J5.-Si-ore :
Dubuiiue 1 u 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-
Ds Molms -
Haix ) ' Its Dubu 'tie , S : Df M > t" * * . 0. K
rorn : Utibutiuf. ; , Dm Molnes 1 Hdtte le
Inil.uniiSmith and Sullivan , | ) m M 'itu
c D " jn I I-oh man
Hiw'KPuKli HI , July ii Stor-
U i kf r 1 2 0 li ti 1 'i ' 0
Lui 1 rft.n f < 0 I J " 4 ' ' '
r.i- . ! ; - I ; Kf ri n. r \i \ " , < > > 'J F.
r rt Iloikf.td 3. Lurluigiuu , 1
U Vfirl , An'Ur ' .in anl Huff : Turlington ,
\Vllfon nnd lUffert
cKDAfl IlAI'lliS. la. July 15. Soote :
Cf'ar ' U.ipido . . 0 4
St. Jo.'iph 0 0 . ' 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 5
H so hits : Cedar llftpld * . 7 : St. Jotvph , 9.
lirrors : Cedar inpldj , 1 ; St. Joseph. 2. Hat.
teriet : Cedar Uatiids. Carrtsh , Muhafty and
Fuller , St. J.i'eph . , Hl-iley and Collins.
PKuiUA. III. . July IS.- core :
1'e.irla 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0- '
Qulncy 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 I
BHJP lilts : 1'eorla. 3 : Qulncy , 4. Rrror * :
ivorla 4 : yulnry. 0 Vattertcst'rorla. . Talbot
bet and gulnn ; Quttiry. Slagl" and Tratlley.
sennits tu' TIIIvi > Tiiti.uusti : : ,
JWIiniilin t'nlv orollj l'lt < 'li 'r I'rovO" n
11 Miltilni ; Mltrli.
KANSAS CITY , July 15.-\Vhlled. the Uni
versity at Nebraska pitcher , went Into Hit-
box for the Blue * today and proved n hihing
mark far the Holer . who earned twelve
of their twenty-one runs. Whlted gave three
bases on balls and hit two batsmen. Score :
Kansas City - !
Indlanapoll ? * -21
Has ? hits : Kansas City. M ; Indianapolis
25. Urrors : Kansas City. 3 ; Indianapolis , 4
natterles" : Kansas * City.Vhlted nn < l DUB-
dale ; Indianapolis , Foreman. I'hlllips nn < !
Mll\VArKBK. July 15-The Rob dinks de.
feateil the Brewers In n slow and unlnterft-
wg same today. The feature of the Biim <
was Nichols' runnltiK catch and the playIng -
Ing of Lewee nnd Daly. Score :
j .Milwaukee 1013a0100-l
Grand UnpMs 22000020 5-11
ntite hits : Milwaukee. 7 : nratul llaplds. 18
Krror < . Milwaukee. 1 ; Grand Hup'ds. 3
Hatterles : Milwaukee , Taylor and Spear
Grand Hanld * . I'aiwalau nnd Twlnehittn.
ST. PAUL. July IS.-l'hyle ; Itched n beautl ,
ful game. Telieau was lined and i"vortei' '
from the ground * by an otllcer for ubualvt
talk to t'mplre Italy. Score :
St. I'aul 221000010-4
Columbus o o o o o o o l o :
Unje hits : Pt. Paul. ! > ; Columbu , r > . Kr
rors : St. I'aul. 1 ; Columbus. 3. Batteries
St. Paul 1'hyle ind Sple ; Columbus , Kelt
cer. Welters and Klsher.
MINNBAt'oUS. July 15 - HulchlFOt
nt lived Invincible today. Thomas was hi
ard. Score :
llnn.nmlls t 0 2 S 2 0 0 1 1-1 :
Jetrolt 0 1 !
Base hits : Minneapolis. 1C : Detroit. 9. Er
or : Minneapolis , 1 ; Detroit , 5. Uatterles *
llnnenpolly , Hutchison nnd Uoyle : Detroit
"hotnns and McCauley.
STANDING OlTHK TRAMS.
I'lnyctl. Won. Lost. P. C
ndlannpolls .0 -47 23 (57. (
t. I'aul 77 51 26 .
'olumbui 70 43 23 01.
lllwaukve 75 48 23 01.
eiroll 71 S3 36 49
Srnnd Itnpida 73 3 45 34
llnneapnll ? 76 25 SI S2
Can as City , 71 20 51 27.
( ' amt a today : Indianapolis' nt Kans-ns City
rand Uaplds nt Milwaukee , Columbus ut St
aul , Detroit at Minneapolis.
ci.osiTO THIS I-MVALS
) r. > l 'lmvrll Mini Votiiii ; TI-II lljt'l
U'lii Trlttl II. - illnl lli'iili-y.
HKNI.IY-IN-THAMKS. : ( July i-Th
epr > nd day of the ri'Katta was favoreii wit' '
leautlful weather , a llnht wind blowing u ;
he course. The attendance was mnc !
"Her thnn it wan yesternny. The lliir
H'tit of ihe flfciml Challenge cup conies
vas won easily by Hie Leander club. v\hlc !
tad the T'rk stiitlon. boating the t'trech
inlvtrslly Heat c.nli , Triton , by one an
breetiarters | lenHttis. Time : 7:11. :
The fourth heat for the Grand Challens
up was won by New colleue , Oxford , \vhlc
jc-at Trinity hall. Cambi liter. The wlnne
had the Rucks stallon. New ColleKe le
hroimhnut. Trinity hall spurted satnely u
hi- finish , but New responded and won b
half a lensth. Time : 7:02.
The fifth trial heat for the Ladies' Cha !
er.jre plate was won by ISrninnnu < > I
, vvhlcb bad Ihe Ilticks stallui
btatini ; Christ Church collese , oxford.
The sixth trial heal for the ladles' Cha
enge plate was won by ; ; ton college , 1
: he Rucks stallon , beallng King's collegi
.
The fifth trial heat for the Thames Cha
ence cup was won by the King ton Ilovvln
lub beating Ihe Dclfl Students Howinn chit
The winner had iho ISuclts station.
Ur. McDowell , in the tiftli tral : heal for 111
ilumond sculls , defeated T. J. Hogan , Net
Hess lloal club , Ireland , winning as he like
n 933. The wlnn , r had ihe Rucks slutior
llopan got away tlrsn nnd soon let ! by hal
length McDo\vell got after him at fu
'pfied. wxin I'oi'ared him. and when the
reached open water began \n pass him. The
0 everybody's HstunNnnii-nt , Ilojjun - liuv\ <
! gns of belnff winded end of losing his hem
; Ie culllded with almost everything In sigh
ind was thrice mixed up with 'he pile :
McDowell frlo\\ < ! up , looking complacently i
11 ! ' rival , and then proceeded loward th
lini > h very quietly , as if he were out rowin
for p'ensttre Indeed , lie allowed Hnsan I
overtake him , and they were alnif t eve
at lb'1 ftni h. The times were as follow :
Quarter mile , 1:4.1 ; half mile. 3:3 : ; mile. 0r ,
The sixth trial heat for the diamond scul
was won by H. T. lilack'laff. Vesta Howln
lub , who beat A. P. O. Kvvrlll. I.omin
Mowing club. The winner had the HU' I
tntlon.
Kspeclal Interest \va" > felt In the fourt
lieat for the Grand Challenge oup , as man
good jU'lgfs are contldt.-nt ilial New collef
will defeat I.eander In the finals.
The seventh trial heat for ihe rilam r
fpulls was won by K. H. Ten ISyclc. Wacht
Mtttl Hnnt club. Mnytaehu etlts. who be :
J. J. HluB e of the Ie Hoop Howlng clul
The winner had the Hcrks slallon.
The tirsl trial heat for the Wyfold Cha
! enge cup was won by Je = us college. Can
hrldKC. which Iiejt tile Thames Rowing ilu
The winner had the Hucbs "tation.
The third trial boat for the Stewards Cha
ns ? cup was won by the Leander clu
having ihe Uerks station , beating the Ioi
Jon Rowing club.
The second trial heat for the WyfoM Cha
knge cup was won by the King-Inn Itov
me club , which beat tile London Rowlr
club. The wlner had the Bucks station.
New College Is now the favorite for tl
StevvurdV Challenge cup. although a few c
the women In the gland plan ! and lawn th
afternoon wore Winnipeg favors. Srntlmei
and friendship are all for N w.
In the heat rowed today the Winnipeg
were an eighth of a length ahead at the en
of TVmple Island , rowing forty stroke * to It
mlnule , as against thlrly-seven for Nev
The ; ' then 'Irew out and got a lead of
length. Th" half-mile staxe was reach *
in ihrw mlnule' und thirty-four second
when liey nd Kawlr-y ourl liot c Ncv ct
log" , in a f > ' ' * ' powerful firokes dtove the
boat even with the Winnings. At the thm
rjuarter flake , which was reached In fet
mliittt. " " and lAelvp second" , ihe Winnipeg
were half a length b lilnd and frmn th !
point , although they rpurted greally an
decreased the lead of New three or four fee
they could never catch Ine Oxonians , wli
flnl"hed winners by a length In the rPcot
time of seven minutes and thirtv-thn
second * . The hteerlng of ine Wlnnip-gs w.
decidedly belter than yesterday ami ihf
were lei * exhausted than their rivals.
Al the finish the Winnipegs proposed thrt
cheer" for New college ; thr men in te Ne
liat henrtily reipoli.led and the cht i-r vv
cauffht up on ihe shuie , tiftt-r which tl
\Vlnnlp-gs vvere luudly cheered In return.
The -aptain on Ihe Winnipeg ald lo tl
corresp indent of thf AhH.irl.ited Press uft
Ihe race11 wa the best rare we ev
rowed , nnd as It Is our first exix > rlen <
on the Hen'ey f-ourre , w < > uuglil to 1
i-utUfled will ) having rowed equal to the o
record. The only trouble was that our ilva
rowed f'/ur wends belter than the reror
We were beaten by n better crew. W < - trb
fur best at the tlnlsh , but could n
negotiate It. We were pretty well pumpi
out In rur way. but we sttiyed the course
In Henley regatta pairing for Duals In tl
LUumond scull- . McDowell will me < t Iliac
maffee and TenUycke row asitlnst Ilowell.
The eighth trial heat for the dlamui
scullrt was won by R. H. Ilowell , Trinl
hall , Cambridge , who beat O. Mcllcnr
Thames Rowing club. The winner had tl
Rerka Klntlon.
The fourth lieat for the Sleward * chn
lenge cup wan won by New college. O for
which beat \VlnnlpegRowlng club. Tl
winnlni , crew hud the liu Ks stutlon
In eonsMiuftiee of the wid : lv spread r
jiorts that Ihe elder Ten Ryck had e
deavcred to keep the practice heal * of ll
younggler n fcecrt-t , public opinion him bei
ruthcr cuol toward the Massachusetts oar
man. In pome quartera'a vtry decided ff <
ing of liostillty has been expressed Vou :
Ten Kyck'B btyle does not suit the Kngll !
and they say so. Ten ftycK and Illus
started evt-n. but tbe Arntrlcan prompt
poked the nose of his boat In front , ni
abjut half vvuy down Hit- course Hlii-
Hopped , compltcly ruwed out. Ten Myi
at uo Urn * exerled himself , excepi fi.r
moment or KI after tbe start. His for
ijuUf m-prlseil his Kngll-h rltics.
Ho we ) i in a young American ntU'lvitig
Cambridge. lie defi-atid Mcllenryvltb t
greate l tate. The time wa * k.51
Tuo Illir IIIICK In VIi - ( .
SAN FRANCISCtj. July 15.-Tom rrf
ev-rlng in Mechanic * ' pavilion tbe u
youngtsl und biggeet heavy weights in I
pugilistic ranks will be ccen In a tvv-nt
round contrwt The men rtferrrd to are J
Jclfrlticf l > s AngcleH and Ou.i Ruhlln
Ohio. That loc.il hijortlng men l"ok
Jeftrk-n to win U evidenced by the facl th
odds of 2 lo 1 urn offered against the <
giant. JelTriui weigh * 212 und Ruhlm :
( KitintU.
Lorllliiril'H llor c Cclx Hit * I'lnrr.
UXXIiO.N. July 1J--AI tbe Ihli 1 d )
rating of the Newmirk-l t-i 'lid July ni"
.t.g I'Moiy ' the Ljrillard-IS rmfur 1 lub
t..i > colt KJnn ran t.jiid in the la--- f -r l
1 'ij t. in.lj iUk-a. I.ip Id dv HumIII. . -
bui til > A > jli bfir.s Oral ThH rn c ! *
W b > vereign * ea'-ti. M tsovert-i iiB for Z-'vet
old * . There \verr eight stirter The rare
.as over the last live- furlongs of the Run-
bury mile.
: vivrs ox Tin : HI VUMJ TRACKS.
: 111 rrn Id StnKc I'nrttlvlir * n Hilt Stir *
lirl t1 nt OnUlt-y.
CINCINNATI , July IS-The KniettUiI
takes furnished n his surprise for the ta'ent
at Oakley today. Hannockburn. the favorite ,
vas In-alen by nearly everything In tin-
race , while the prlte went to I'laudlt , a long
Rhol , backed down from 20 to 1 to S to 1.
.Veather . fine , track fast ; betting brl k. He-
suits :
First race , five furlongs : Mell a , tM ( C.
tellT ) , ! > to 5 , Won ; Frogmorc , UU ( J HUD.
S to 1 an 1 3 lo 1. Second ; Duchess of York ,
03 ( Morrison ) . 11 to o , third. Time. l.o.U .
"nba Free , crennon. Kxqulslte. Vlnetta ,
ilK C and ! . < > na Myers * nlso run.
Second ra o , seven fur.onK : Kitty H. 11.
tJ. Hill ) . 4 to 1. won ; Mndrelene. W ( T.
Uttrnsl , S to 1 nnd 3 to 1 , e < oml ; what
Next. 103 ( Murphy ) , 3 to v third. Time :
i:2 : V I.ockhnrt , Hessle MrCVlhthtn. : Oal-
ante , Mls Ilovvett , Ethellndn und Don
Pttlann also ran.
Third race , one mile , selling' P.-rrnno. 1" !
C. HrlfT ) . 0 lo 5. won : Kl Toro , 101 tKverclt ) .
i to 1 and 3 to 2 , second ; tlld Law. 104 ( J.
rllll ) , 9 to 5 , third. Time ; 1:42 : * . Indto , Ar.
Imrton and I.lzzle Ixittntt nlso ran.
Fourth race , the I-Jmernld slake * , five nnd
> ne-half furlong * : I'lnii.llt. W ( T Hums ) .
5 to 1 , won ; Mnolvor , 11 < ( C. ru-iff ) . 2 to 1
and 3 to 5. second ; Hamp-len , 115 ( Heau-
champ ) , S to 1. third. Time. ijw Frank
Thomtj'on , Kd Fan-ell , Hannockburn and
John Urtfiht also ran. .
Fifth race. selling , six furlonrs : Old ren
ter , 122 ( T. Murphy ) . 5 to 2 , won ; Meddler.
121 ( Morrison ) . 1 to 2 and out , second ; III-
bernla Qtiwn , 112 ( Clerlco * . 20 to 1 , third.
Time : 1 liii. . . Stnn&a , DBRO. Honor and J
1 * H nlso ran.
KANSAS ? C1TV. July 13.-Wenther cool ;
track fast. ISesults :
Flr t r.u-e. four and one-half furlongs : Hill
Powell won. William I' Se.-ond. Ullle JDIck
third Time : 0.V : > V .
Second race , four nnd one-half furlongs ,
2-yenr-olds : Dudpe I'ettua won , Clarlnda
second , tiabe third. Time : n.RO
Third ! . .irone mile : Service won , Impe-
tro set-end. I'nt S third Time : I:4R. :
Fourth race , four nnd one-half fin longs.
Hilly Hi'i'lt won , Dazlamoor second , Barney
Aaron third. Time : 0T : > 7S .
Fifth r.ice.six furlonirs : NIcU Carter won.
ComPi'ond second , King H izcl thlr.i. Time :
1:18. :
1:18.ST. . I.OTIS. July 15. Two favorites won nt
Ihe fair grounds"today. . Glad Byes fell III
the Ihlrd race , throwlnc Combs and dls-
locatlns his shoulder. Track fair ; weather
cloud * . Allendance , 4..VO. llesiilts :
Flr t race , celling , for two-year-old * . ? lx
furlongs : St. Alfonso P 1"0 ( Ctrectie ) , r , to
I and fi lo 1. won ; l.lebnise , lOfi ( Warren ) ,
4 to 1 ami 3 to 2. second ; Afr.i. 10i tSievenrt.
II 10 5 , third. Time : 1:17. : Kick Shoe. Clara
C. Charlotte M. Hon Marchf. Howitzer ,
lierlhn Vtigrr The Hrewer. Montedonli o and
arriso also ran.
Second race , sclllm ; . one mile : I.rlan
Cuckoo .ni tC. Coml s ) , even nnd out , won ;
IClsle D. 102 ( J. Matthews ) . 7 to 1 an 1 5 to 2.
econd ; I'ncle I'nt. 91 (1'etermnn ( ) , 12 to 1.
third. T'tne ' : 1 43-V X.irlra. Helen H. Oard-
tier Davizac , Cnfs snd Hrave also ran.
Third race , --ollinc , a mile nnd three-six-
. .enths : 1/oni ; Time. M iWh ler ) . 12 to 1
and 5 to 1. won : Tin Cu.S3 iKItley ) . b.irred.
second : Black Silk , in1' ( J. Mi'theWfl , - ' ' to 1
nnd even third ; Inllammator. 91 (1'reston ( )
10 ! to 1. fourth. Time : : 5. Uunselln , Mon-
ilamln. Dniny Uolander. Donation. Xeu.l
A vesta and Dick Bennn also ran. Cilad K > c
fell.
Fourth race. pur e , for fillies nnd mares ,
seven furlongs : Jane , 1M .CJariitr ) . 7 to 5
and 4 lo 5. won ; Klsle Itarnes. 92 ( ICItK-y ) .
5 to 1 nnd to 3. second : May Thompson. UK !
t\Vebst.-r ) . 7 to 1. third. Time : 1:19U. : Gladys
II and Hot Stuff also ran.
Fifth race , purpe , for 2-yfar-olds , five nnd
one-half furonss ! : Watchmaker. 1'K ' ( W.
Denn ) . 11 to 5 and 4 to .5. vvc.n ; Henfy , ! '
tWehtfr ) . 7 tu 2 nnd fi to 5. second ; Hi-lie
of Memphis. 10 * ( J. Matthews ) , 5 to 1. third.
Time : 1OS 4. School lilrl. Nora S. Marietta ,
Chiffon. Plvn , Vnlidn and Nepper nlso ran.
CH1CAUO , July 15. Hardly and l-dskln
wen- the favorites to win nt Harlem today.
A blK crowd was out nnd the raolnj ; vv.it ol
KOud quality , consideilng tne entriea lie-
First race , live and one-half furlongs
Hardly , ion ( Kills. ) . S to 5 , won ; Doiister -
wivel. 10T , ( nozemnn ) . 7 to S , second ; Iti-llc
of Cor-lm. 93 ( Horsey ) , third. Time : 1:10. : .
Second race , one mile : ( ivirelhi. 109 ( Ki
lls , 7 to 1. won ; Sull Uoss. 112 ( Freeman ) . !
to 5. second ; Cochina. 110 ( Kevv ) , 13 to 3
third. Time : 1:51. :
Third race , one-half mile : Dauirmnr. Ill
( Caywood ) , 41 * . to 1 , won ; Shipman. 115 (1.
Seotl ) , ti to 1. second ; Nathnnson. 113.tHl"3s )
13 to 1. thlnl. Time : 0.VH. : )
Fourth race , one and one-sixteenth milis
Redskin , 112 ( T. ilellugh ) , 4 tn 5 , won ; Man
do'.lna. ' 104 ( Cnywood ) , 3'to 1. second
Rvnnntu- ( Dor.-v.-y ) , 10 to 1 , third. Time
Fifth race , three-quartfrp of a mile- Glen
old , 100 ic. Clay ) , 10 to 1 , won ; Go Lightly
i'3 ( Horsey ) . 11 to 5. cecond ; Tenole. 1)5 ( Don
aldson ) . 12 to 1. third. Time : : ! ' ! - . .
SIX l.ni'T I.N 'I'I-\MS M.NCI.I- > .
City Clititpl mliipn ri'iirv ini Dnvv n
TIM Only Crii'li llciniilii.
The benches al the Citnaha tennis sround )
were fairly well occupied last evening wher
the llrst pair of contestants. Kd Mursmnr
and O. W. Gillesplc , stepped upon tht- court ;
to complete their battle poslpoiv-d from tin
previous cveniiiR. After each had galnei
n sot Wednesday night by a score of il-l
tlarknoss came on and the llnlch lni-1 to hi
deferred until lasl night. They were no
ions in Retlint ; down lo work , Mursmai
vvlnnlnK llnely by n score of ii-1.
With this match over. George IIaver-tl > l
nnd Con Vounpr made their debut , qulrkb
followoil by Cullinghnm and Cal-lvve ) !
Austin and Hamlllon. and the throe court !
were all goini ? ylmultaneourly.
Fred Hamlllon. vvilh u hnndicap of half
tifteen. vvat beaten off the reel In hrilllan
slvle bv Ihe ledoubtiible Hov Au < * tln.
The match betvvetn Haveratl k am
Voting way an Intere.stins one owing t <
the prominence of the two men In tennl1
circles. I'hiy begun with Young servlm
and in his usual Imperturbable manner In
won the llrst game quite handily. Haver
slick put up a slow drive tame in tin
ntvn'njr t > t but began to p'ny f.ister am
volley more in the second , and the te ul
wan his p'.iy was much strenglliened. IJti
Vouug wns on his meiilo and not to bi
( lenled and ngaln he triumphed by the satin
jjcore , G-l.
Imerett now fooused on the two fVs-
Culllngbnm nnd Caldwell nnd n H'-lnlllla !
ing encounter It proved to be. Tin.slend" '
Samuel proved a much luitdcr nut to crar-1
tlian the oleaginous Kng'iBhmnn had anticl
paled. Pllll hu succeeded In pulling oui llrs
besi by the lop-sldcd score of 0-1. Thi
Hec-ond was of the incandeent descrlplion
one player having the advantage at oni
time and the other the nest. Cnldvvell hm
the s-core four snmes to two nt one time
and If h < > had not weakened the grncefii
local champion might hnve lost the sot , I
not the mutch. As It turned out Culling
hn m won ' . ' -7
This evening Young pl-tys Austin , Culling
ham p'aysMoriman ' and Haslfi-ll jihiy
Hanclter. The llri-l of the-e conleHla Is li
til" heml-llnul r'tund
siMVM ) \Ni'i'iiin : n\v IN TIIr. i'iii.n
I'lilliiili'liililiini \Viili-li fioiii"il 'r.
Mhlri * Si.on. Ituit lliiiiill | > .
( CopyrlRht. H97. bv I'rein I'ublUhlnK Comimny.
HIHST'il , . nnglnnd , July 15. ( New Yorl
World CableRram Special Telemiim ) Tlv
American crickelers l 'Kan the eleventl
match of Ihelr English tour here today
having ns opponents W. O. ( Jrai-e'a county
Gl.uce lerehlre. The vl'itont loat the tos
nnd had lo pui In another nfternoonV wnrl
In ihe fluid , which , coming iifler ihelt duy'
lleldlng ul Nottingham , vvn not at all up
precland.
aioucestershlre made the mosl of ihelr ad
vantage of halting on n good vvlckel , UIK
ran up a tolal of 33rt for nine wl'-kf W. The ;
Irealel the howlinK with ull due res. e-f-t
however. Tnelr ranof ncjrlni ; VVJB blow um
there was little brilliant hitting Been. ' [ 'In
h''im > - will be resumi i In the mornlni ; .
CrlcUi-t Miili-li
There will be n batlb- . viil of the crick
eters out on the KUHIK I'luv ground
Saturday afternoon , vvlun ib.tiiiiu K-h-cli-i
by Jnhn Kram-l. at'I Hin nu pii kfil bv 1C
K Hpragiiitun ngauiM . , ' > \ , in.-r I'ha
this mat. h will lie oil.of ex'ta Mjnjr > in
trn . t union ? the devolves of cricket H
owlnir tn the fact that tni-re has been ft
long-standing depute and rivalry e\l tlnjr
between the e two captains n to their
ability to pick the he t leant The matter
culminated in a heated argument ye t < tday.
The gauntlet vtas thrown down mil ac
cepted , and the two tenmx picked , nnd Sat
urday Mill demonstrate which of the two
leadt-rs was the "vvl e RU ; ' . " The team *
J. Francis Xeiile. Will V , sin ! Strrbllnt ,
Cumeron , Douglas * . Spraetie. Ir. . l.uti.l ,
Strubv. Huckltisham. 1'enfo , , ! Hal , Shields.
H. K SprHKiie- George Vniichn , I IK went ,
Taylor. lnwrle. Itniboiir , Itrotchky. K-i'in ,
Hiley , Dr Young. Hcth. Pick Younsr. 1'oiter.
MAIIIO.N Mll.l. > lllti\K : > V Itr.Cllltl ) .
C u n > tlli * In 'Jilt lit. I Without i
llrli IT nl Ili'lrnlt.
PF.TKO1T , Mich. . July 13 For the llr < < t
time since the Itltte Ulbbon inrrtlnK b gan
the weather con.lltions were nb ve * u vl ' > n
and A pleasant day brought out n crow l . > f
fl.O people. It wns n great diiy for Arthur
Y. Caton of Chlcnpo. who came over to sv
his colt , Cnld. perform In the 4-yr-nr-old freo-
for-nll trottlnR dns . Mr Cnton not only
had the p casufe of s--elng Cnld win ttl
straight heals , but nl o uvv reninrknbld
performance by lied Seal , n colt which w m
bred nt his stock farm nnd which took ; \
record ns n 3-year-old today of 2.10' , In win-
nlnR n race The betting on the rn < o In
whirl ! Cnld proved to be the winner VVH ill
first In favor of Mat K.trot , but bcfote Ilia
start Cnld became the favorite nl odds of
23 to 15 on the field.
The 2:09 : pace proved n dlslstrous event fur
some uf the heavy plungers. Frank ItoKiixli
wns a slrong favorite en tne slreniMh . f
his recent fn t performance. Thirt' WHH
nlso n heavy piny on Nel le Uruce. Itumpn
vvns about thlid cholcf 111 the pools , but It
was evident after the llrst boat that he hail
been undet rated , for he won the first In at
away off In 2:07'-s : and In the second beat
won eased up In " oi't. | 1- won tin1 third
hent In 2OS'B : by four lengths under re
straint.
Thi2:17 : paring race developed a sen..ill > n
In Ued Seal , who won ( he first heat linn t-
ily In 2'12' nnd the recoinl In 2:10. In iho
second heat Ut-d Seal 1 1 until 10) ) yards from
the wlrr. whin he wemcd to ( Ire bad y an !
In n whipping tlnis-h lles'le l nli won the
heat , lied Sen ! showed his gHmene * < In the
fourth nnd won nfter n h.ird sirucglc.
Marlon Mills gave another vvon.b rful ex
hibition by p.iclng tiIutie In 2 iv | > 4. a 'i > c 'tnl
faster than lirr record , made ut Koston two
weeks ugo. ami by all odds the llnest IKT-
formit'ce Hint has ever boi n Hindi * by ono
of the o "puldelesi" wonders , itesulls-
Free-for-all , four-year-olds , Hotting , purse
Ctild , ' br h. , by High wood. Jam
Nakltn ( Wylle ) 1 1
Margaret , ro. tn. ( Mao y ) "
1'Vllcinnn. br. m. < Wllllnm ) a
Wight blk. s. tl'etlt ) 4
Time : 2-n > - . 2.1fi. 2 13.
2.0a class , p.iclug , purse JLAOi ) :
Humps , b. K. by Karen Wllkes-
Queen ISthel , by Strallhmore
( Wilson ) 1
Frank Hogash , br. h. ( Boga < h ) S
Sphln.xHta , b. in. ( Spetrl : 9
Hail Cloud , b. s. ( II. Hu h ) 2
Sir KJvvIn Arnold ch. h. ( llurneit ) . 7
I'lanet. h. it. ( Starr ) 11
It I. D. b. h. iSiuler ) I S
Choral , b. tn. ( Phelp- ) n
Hrleht Light , br. m. ( Huihl ) 10 inII
Herk htiv , Courli r , b. h. til Miller ) 5 d d.J
Nellie llriire. b. m ( McCh-ary ) 3 dla
Time : 2:07'4. : OX. 2i4. .
Siu-clal purse for Marlon Mills.
Fra.-tl. nal time : ( i : : n3 ; 1:01 : ; 1:52 : ;
2-17 class , pacing ; purse , fl.VO ) :
Ked Sf.-il. b. h. . liy Iti-.l . Hart , dnm
Alice M. by Marklb-M iKrvIn ) . . . . 1121
lUs-le Lench. br. in. , by Gambjnltn
( Htitrhlngs ) 9 313
Mabel I' , b. m. < < } ulntln ) 2243
1 Herohwooil. b. m. ( Duslin ) 7 11 .14
I Spa'.peen. ! ) . h. ( Ijipnnm ) I (1 ( (1 ( 7
1 Hilly H , b. g. ( llunler ) 6 S 7 5
I MrWIItnti , b. ( ! . ( Kelly ) S 7 S G
I Prince II. b. K. ( McF.irhind ) 5 5 in dr
1 Stormcllffe b. h. ( Foxier ) fi 4 Tulr
'Pendulum ' , b. B. ( Dvvycr ) 11 9 9 Ur
' Itepllcn , c h. in. ( IVnnocki 10 10 IK
Time : 2.12H ; 2lo'v : : 'J-12 : 2 124.
Miiti-lii'o > liilii-r mill Miiirkry.
CAltSON , Nev. , July J3. Dan Stuart
writes to his Carson agent from Chicago
that he haa HignfMl Shnrkey nnd Maher ami
McCoy nnd Crefdon for the tl tlo carnivil
in Carxon this fall nn-1 has four other tlgh'rt
111 view , wlil'-h ' , lie sn.vs , will be "corker- . "
bill mentions no li.iniLx.
nrunNT S-TI iviii'.s in * .
Ilns nu I ii t i'i' % li * vv T\ltli nu I'lit'Ii * of
llli ncli < - Liiiiiiini ,
SAN KIIANCISCO. July 15. Itov. HtKli !
Lament , unrli of Ulan1 lu1 Latnont. fo vrlirvo
murder Theodore Durrani hati been aenteuictl
to death , has vlslti-d Durrani at Sail
Quentin prison. Speaking of his visit Uev.
.Mr. Laniout Bald : "Judging the evidence , I
believe Durrani Rtiilly , but his demeanor U
that of an innocent man. I had no Intetitlnn
of making public what occurred between tin ,
but in Justiceto tnat unhappy boy 1 have
changed my mind. I visiicd Durrani at
San Quentin and convoised with him In
Captain Kdpar's olllce.'e greeted each
other and Durraut held out his hand to me ,
saying : 'I fcitppcse tulfc IK Mr. Lament. You
are attending. I presume , the Christian Un-
deavor convention. I greatly regret my in
ability to avail n'yself of tlic same
ptivilegc. ' "
During the convernation Kov. Lament
said : "I believe In your guilt , but If you
are an Innocent man I ho evidence will ho
uoon forthcoming. " Durrani replied Hut ho
was an innocent man and hoped that h.a in *
nocencu would bo piuved before his dtath ,
but at any rate after ilie exrcntloti. Durrani
refused to dtecufK the ( | iinlloii as lo the
probable murderer , and after a little other
convereatlon the interview ended.
VPATt TO l-"VTIii ! < HAIKU HT'I'B.
Mli'lilKiin CII.V .Niiini'il from tin. ix.
jilnrcr I'rlfsl DOI-N Him Honor.
MAHQUKTTK , ML ll. , July 15. Katlinr
Marquctte'o namo'aki' city lielil a reat rclo.
br.ttion loilay In honor of the unveiling of a
broii70 muiinment of the exploi-i.-r and pi lest
whone name the city btar . The weather
was fine and the streetn owarmc-d with pee
ple. There wore large deleg.itlona from tvtr/
town In the pcnliuitila. The revenue cutter
Greaham. anchored within a few hundred
yards of the statue , fired a salute of thirteen
gur.ti at th' ' imvelllng whin the canvas fell ,
A feature of the parade was a band of tliiny
Indians on homtbarl : dressed In feat IK rs a d
war paint. The hand was augmented by as
many more men and boy painted to ieire- ;
tient Indians. The cxerrlsej were held on a
platform built at the foot of the lituttie.
Dti'-inx the rcadlg : : of an original ndia
little g'rl ' pulled 'he cord and relej id iiio
it-l | amid trennnJotiB chei-rlng. The siatue
was prefcented lo the city by Hon. Peitr
Willie. The common council , whldi w kit.
ting on a platfo'-m. then and there passn d an
ordlnanoo acccpliiiB It. Tlie nuln rpei-i h
wan a hMlllant effort made by Hon. Don M.
Dickinson of Dftro.t. t5. Treiitanuuilia
erulptor , wa preueni and responded wlicn
called for by the crowd.
Cniilnri' n Mippoki'il M in ilcriT.
I'O.S'i'A CITV , f'kl ' , July IV-An till lid
KelFo ofVlley Ht.itinn. A'le ' lieny rupty ,
I'a. , fur whom I'ltKbuig dvtci-tlvtii luivi- ! < i-ti
for ten ni'iiiHiH hn been
earcb > ng , rdp-
lurvd IHTInnd puxltlvi-ly Mentlllfd. Si-H' | m-
bvr 17 last t'ie lu.y | of Henry K'-l o. a ml'ldlo
UKL'd . iiiiin , was fnund heudlras at Wilfyt
station itid all ciri-umstani--H pointed 1.1 hli
son Ari-hlbald Ki-lco. tin tbe murden-r.
Kchu dUupp < riired at tbe tune.
Olil-'l'lnii' Allili'li' I'l- .
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c'mie with li'.il It. liU < illr . In ( Inn ciiy
t < xluy Mi. Curll" is On year * , if auf nnd l |
j ' ne of tin- editors of H.o Sphlt of th (
I Times.
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k
in ka of housccleanin < needn't trouble you a
moment. The jjr-rr.on that drca l.- ; houseCleaning -
Cleaning knows nothing of Pec.rline of
its easy work , its quickness an l comfort ,
its saving of paint and of rub
bing. Go ovc.-r c-verything with
m Pearline floor * , doors , windows
i.f tu dews , woodwork , paint , jriar-
at ble stone bric-
I , , glass , carpets , -
a-brac and you'll get through any
cleaning job in the shortest time , and with the least labor
and fuss. You don't need any other help. Pearline is
meant to wash everything that water won't hurt , aa
t.lm Tj | 1 codiers and tome unicnipulotis croceu will tell yon.
m J f-CjOTTPr j f" , i " 'ms I' M C ° od is" c-r - "the tame J'tirime " IT'S
. 4 ffVV C-LL FALSE Peailme if
.r- > - \ r is never jcdatej your cruc
yea u imiutiun. U hoteit ieJ tt ttuJL J AUKS 1'VLK , N ew ct ,