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    THE OMAHA DAILY 111313 : TftrrasnAY. .TTTTjY 2O. 1.9ft7.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Ad vcrllxpiiicMitK for tlicfic column *
it III lit * tiikcn until 18 m. for the
nnd until H 11. in. fur tbe
"d Sunday cillllitnn.
Ad vcrllxcrN , liy riMliU'MtliiK n litliii-
licrcd clicoU , unit linvu iiiiNnvrM nd-
ilri'nneil to n numbered letter In euro
if The Hre. AnmverN nddrenneil
tvlll lie < lellvet-eil on preHi'iitiitlon of
tlie cliruk mil ) ' .
llnlex , I 1-L'e u iTfird first liim-rllon )
Ic n Miiril Iliereafter. .NolbliiK : taken
for leNM tliiin -"e for ( lie flrnt limcr-
tlun. Tliene aiU ertUeiiientH luiiHt lie
run eonn
\VA\TIDMAM :
WANTED-CANVASSERS TO TAKK OIIDEItS ;
n w line of work ) no heavy Koodn to tarry ;
imlary or eominlMlon. C. K Adams Co. , t,2l
Ho. Ikth 81. 11-MI18
WANTUD-MKN TO LEARN OUR IIIISINIISS ;
cxiicrleneo not necessary ; salary paid whll *
Icarnlnf. Call at 1316 Douglas. II JdiBl All
WANTKUA OOOD SALESMAN IN KVBHV
county In NehrAska to sell slcklp cilndrr. H.
I. I'nrlililKt. , IM Crosse , WLt. lt-M12tf-2S
WEN WANTED TO LEARN 1IARUER TRADE.
Two months rniulrml ; was and experience In
KhopH Saturdays before completing. Catalogue
mailed fr v. Molrr's llarber School , Clark and
Van llureu sts. , CblcaKo. It M146 25 *
SALESMEN FOR CIQARS , J123 A MONTH AND
cjiiensi-s ; old llrm ; experlcncu unnect arj'l In
ducements to ctutoinuis. C. C. lllsho | > , v Co. ,
Ht. Louis. 1I-MI47
\VA. > TIII''UMAI.I5 HUM1.
100 QlltLS FOIl ALL KINDS WORK ; 3 TO $7
week. Canadian Office , 1M2 Douglas.C .
C Mjl9
WANTED , A LADY WHO HAS HAD IJX-
perleni-c In llllliiK mall orders In diy goods
tor ; give names of former cmploycis and
Into time employed. Address N 88. Uec olllce.
C 7
WANTED , LITTLE GIRL TO CARI ! FOR
baby and wnsh dishes. 1111 North Vllh Btreet.
South Omaha. Nub. , C-H2 20-
Ii'AIl IIHXT IIIHIHHS.
HOUSES IN ALL 1'ARTS OF Tilt ? C1TV. THE
O. F. Davis Company , ICOj Fnriium. D WO
HOUSES ; 1IENEWA & CO. , 103 N. 15TH ST.
D 521
MODERN HOUSES. C. A. STARR , 523 N. Y.
Life. i'l L
CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVUIl
the city , to Jlu. FIJellty , 17U2 Farnam St.
HOUSES , WALI VCE , UllOWN 1ILOCIC , 10TH
and DodRlns. D-t''l
HOtlSEH. COTTAC.ES & STORES. ALL l'ART
of city. HremiAii , Ixive Co. , 4:0 I'a.Uun blocU.
D * 2j
110V1NC. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS.
Oin. Van & Storage Co. , 1410 Farnam. TcllojS.
L.AROE LIST. McCAQUE. 15T1I AND DODOE.
L ) * - * (
HOUSES , FLATS. OARVIN 1JRO3. IC13 l''ARN'M
HOUSES FOR RENT. IJEMtS , 1'AXTON HLK.
STANDFORO CIRCLE COTTAC.ES , G UOOMS ,
all modem. Aliply 204 llee lllilif. D0
IJfJuSES. J. H. SHERWOOD. N. Y. LIFi : .
Ift-IlOOM FLAT , DOUGLAS. NEAR 2ITII , MOD.
crn , steam beat. Imiulre Llndqulsl , 310 S. UUi.
FOR RENT. TEN-ROOM MODERN.
lioimv. No. 811 South Mtb St.
KOU RENT. ELEVEN ROOMRRICK 11ESI-
dcnce , moilern In every icspcct. Steam heat ,
electric light. Ix.catr.1 . at th yimtliwi si corner
lllh nnd Douglas Sis. Apply to R. .Laker.
Superintendent lice Illilt- . U W
GOODS-ROOM COTTAOE. WITH MODKUN 1M-
pi-ovcmcntB , P4ii So. 26th Ave. Apply IKp tnss
" ' "
St.
TKN'-UOOM IlOl'SK. MODRIIN CONVKN-
' " ' ' * " " " *
Ifiicca. 1811 CUKH. Apply Ilcoil
Ornnlin.
MODERN 11R1CK. HOUSE. 2 0l CAl'ITOL AVE.
MODERN C-ROOM HOUSE. FINE LOCATION.
Wl S. 2lst St. l > MJIl-JI
'
MEDIUM S1XE HOUSE , MODERN
nients. 2200 llarney Et.
POIl IlRXT PUIIXISIIIin UOOMS.
NICELY PUIINISHED ROOMS. 2200 DOIXIB.
i : ws-20 *
THREB ROOMS , 1IOUSEKEEPINO. 1112 S.
h-JUi-41
Uth.
TWO LARGE SOUTH ROOMS FOR OKNTLK
. *
men. 411 N. 17th St E-M10I.2Q
PUHXISIIUI ) ROOMS AMI IIOAUIJ.
NICE COOL ROOMS ; GOOD HOARD : RATES
reasonable. The Rose , 2050 Harney. F-C73J30
FRONT ROOM AND ALCOVU : DEBT LOCA-
tlon lncl _ < > _ " - g gth " ' F-MM6 Jy20
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. WITH
. FM2n < *
_
MODERN IIIHCICT ROOMS AND HOARD : .80
week. Bit N. Wlh. F-MH3.26 *
POIl IlUXT STOItHS AXU OI-TICKS.
FOR KENT. THE 1-STORY nitlCIf 1IU1LDINO
at 015 Farnam St. Thin bulMInu baa n fireproof
cement baseintnt. complete steam btallng llx-
tures : watc-r on nil llo.irr. gas , elc. Apply at
the ofllce of The Uee.
WAXTI30.
ACUWTH WB "WILL. STAllT VOU IN IlUrfl-
nem ; no cupllnl rrqulrrd ; parllciilnri nnd
' for flump. Novi'lly Co. , Mncoii. Mo.
TO H HXT.
A OENTLE.MAN AND WIFE WISH TO RENT
with nrt-cla s lioard , by September I , two
rooms or n larso room with alcove ; wouUl f re
fer prlvnlo bath ; muU be well furnUhfd nml
well bllimtei ; best of references , stulu tornik
nnd full particular. N. 09. Uee. 1C MIKU-M *
PACIFIC BTOIIAOn AND WAREHOUSE CO
Jones , ( Icneial xloiaue and forwarding ,
M-tiiH
OM.VAN ftn'OMAOB. 1415 KARNAM , TKIj-lKl >
M i35
WANTHD TO IIUY.
CASH PAID FOR OLD FEATHER IIICDS. 1M7
Nicholas at. , L. O , Doup. N-M-4U J > M
WAN'rED-A 'LADY'S WHEEL FOIl CASlli
muat lw llrtt class and away down cheap , c.
F , Harrison , SU N , Y , Life , N-M-9U720 *
1'ou HAI.H IIOH.SI-S , AVACOXS , I-TC.
POU BALK. ONE GOOD I'H.MJTON AND FAM.
Ily hunc. Apply at 217 Noith ICIh blrect ; after
II p , in , l' M-013 2I
I'ou HALI : MIKCILLA.MOU. .
HARDWOOD CRIlllllNO. HOG AND CHICKEN
fcnre ; rhraper than "all wlic. " C. It. Lee , Ml
Oouglas. ( J-r > 37
KOIl dALK. FRF.S1I COWS. JAMES WIIUUVN ,
Mil lid Orncc. Q870H
ijAROAlN-W.OOO FEET OF OLD LU.MI1ER AT
old fair grounds ; alto old brlrk , In'iuliu at r.c :
North 14th. Q-M-Wi ! 0
Misfii.i.v.Moiis.
RUOOY CYCLE CO. , C. A. EDLINO.
Mcr , New ' 91 eairlaices , buciilrs nnd blcyclev
ut lp\v prlcCH. Wheels rented Uy hour or day.
Illcycle rcpalrlni ; . 310 N. llHIi bt. : tel. 1:03.
UM-S2J-A10
OLAIHVOYAXTS.
MADAM OLYMYU. ONLY GENUINE LIFE
reader ; UIU names , advice , love , marriage ,
law , rvuiiltra trlendi ; fee. We and ui > ; tl -
factory lejjlnes ; bourn , 10:10 : to T. 1S19 Far-
num. 8 MM 20 *
11AT1IS , UTC.
MADAM SMITH , 131 } DOUGIMS ,
team bathi.
T--9SI
WU3. DR. IXON , KLECTRIO MUWAUB 11ATH
P rcr : , rntful ana curative. 417 S. lllli. ui > -
Ur ! T-M- : i *
MAHSAUB. MMK. I-OBT. IUH 8.V
VIAVI l-Xl ! 1TTKHINB TltOtJllI.fM. 3tS 11KK
phyflclan , contultntton or hcoltli lxw > K
U-M8
VKNO OFF. , CHUONIC D1SKASK8 , KH
. U M-331 Jj-2 *
8TANDAH1) ACCIlJKNT INS. CO. , W. A. ( 'All.
ter , mnn.iBer , linn movcJ to First Null. Itnnk
lllilc U M 5pJy
W , HUPTOUB CUUEU FOIl 153 ; U.STIh SKI'-
tcmticr 1 ; no pnln. no ilctcntlnn from l ) . ! nc < ,
we refir to thou anil3 of patients cntcil. cull
or write. The O. B. Mlllt-r Co. , 932-J New
York Life tmllillng , Omaha. U-M-539
KXI'O.SITION 1NVESTMBNTS. FOIl Pl.BAS-
11 ro nnd profit teei. . I * . Jujion's want niU ,
Council Hindu page. U 510
riUVATlT I'Dl'H S IN SIIOUTIIANI ) AND
Ktmllfh branches. Mm. C. K. Clark , tM < ! Ho.
SSlli HI. U-M9U-SI'
MOM-JV TO I.0.IIKAti IWPA'I'K.
ANTHONY I/3AN K. TItl'ST ' CO. . 313 N. Y. U ;
quick money nt low ratr for choice farm lands
In Iowa , northern Mlxsourl , .eastern Nelir.inka.
W-S41
I > OANS ON IMPIIOVKI ) fc UNlMPUOX'i : ! ) C'tTY
property. W. Karnam Smith & Co. , 13M I-'nrnnm ,
\V-W2
C I'BIl CBNT MONKY ON NKI1. & 1A. KAUMS.
W. II. Melkle. 1st National Itanli HlilR. , Omiitin.
NV 343
MONBY TO 1 > OAN AT LOW UATES. TIIR
O. 1' . Davis Co. , 1503 Karnnm HI. W 51 }
MONKY TO I.OAN ON IMPIIOVBD OMAHA
real catatc. llrennan , Ixive Co. , 1'nxtnn Illk.
W-516
MONKY TO I.OAN ON IMPIIOVKI ) OMAHA
property , rusney & Thomas , 2071st Not. Ilk \ > \ < \g \
ON OMAHA JMIOI'KRTY : 1XJWBST HATHS ;
liulhllne loaiis wanted. KMcllty Trust Co.
W-54S
JS.7M.M IN SUMS Of Jtno.OO OK MOItt : . V. n.
\Ycail , Insuraiiee. ICth and Dniislas.
\V-M5fi7 Jy-23
I.ATKST MODBL TYPI3WU1TBIIS ; St'PPT.IBS.
tlnllcd Typewriter & Supplies Co. . 1C12 Fnrnnm ,
M-C2S-Jy-51
THfJ OLD HBUAlll.K t'BOPLBR' DISl'F.N-
unry , 1511 DmnldP , Omaha , effects rn rvflo\i ,
cures tn diseases of women ; all Irregularities ,
no matter wliat cnuse , cured , Letters with 2
cents answered. 341
LOST.
IJO.ST. SMALL WHITB ItUHSB , IIIIOWN 81'OTS ;
holder without stra | . lleturn tn 2133 Charles
street ami receive reward. Lost Mil * Z'r '
STnAYKD ro\V. LK11IT rniXDll. FIVK-YI3AH.
old , short rope on horn * , trlancl * * on forehead ,
part Jersey , reward. 2S12 WetiMer St.
I.i t-I4t-t9 *
HOST , IIBTWBBN I'Ot'UTBBNTH STIHJKT.
Omaha , and L street , South Omaha , red satchel
containing i ddier's outfit. Iteward. . " , . lle
turn 1160 S. 13tli st. l. * > st M143 20 *
SUES & CO. ,
PATENT SOLIC110US
lice llulldlne.
llulldlne.Omaha Neb
AclTlce nnd 1'nlent Hook
FURG
a FOIl KLOUH.-OKK'ICE
Piirchnslntf Commissary of Bubslstcncc ,
Omaha , Neb. , July in , 1S07. Sealed proposals ,
In duplicate , subject to thn usual conditions ,
will be received nt this olllco until 11 o'clock
a. m. , July 29 , 1S37. at which time and nlnne
they will be opened In presence of binders ,
for furnishing the Subsistence Department ,
U. S. Army , on or before AuRiin 20 , 1S37 ,
as ) may be required , with Hour for Issue and
Hour , choice family , at the following places
of delivery , vizi On board cars al Omaha ,
Nebraska , or at subsistence storehouse nt
KortH Crook , Klonrarn. Hoblnson , Neb. , D. A.
Husscll. Washnkle , Wyo. , and Kort Menilt * .
S. D. Preference will be Klven to articles
of domestic production. The rlRht Is re
served to reject any or all bids , or any part
of any bid. Mlank proposal * and specifica
tions , showing In detail tht > articles and
quantities required , and Klvlnjj full Informa
tion as to conditions , will be furnished on
application to this oltlcc , or any of the com
missaries at posts named above. Proposals
will also be received by the purchnsliiK coin-
tnlpsary of subsistence , Denver , Colo. , nt
10 am. . , mountain standard time , July 23 ,
1R97 , for the furnlshliiB and dillvcry of the
above subsistence stores free on board H. H.
cara nt Denver .or near the place of pro
duction or purchase , or at the posts named ,
FHANK E. NYE , Major and C , S. . IT. S. A.
JI9-20-21-22
We've wrllton of tlie nlvsliip
And of Oivclnn agitation ,
We've rliynu'd about the tarilf bill
And the Cuban situation.
Wc.'ve tlrnwii uimn tlie. woods nnd
With some Imagination ;
Some thliiRs we IVlt might bo Inspired ,
And some lat'Ued Insiiiratioii.
In all this pictured poesy
And won ) , inanlptiliitlon ,
We'd novel1 lisivo you overlook
The Bee's great circulation.
U. M. Wallace.
31OM3V TO I.OAX CIIATTHLS.
MONKY TO LOAN ON FpllNlTUUK. I'lANOS.
horscH. wagons , etc. , nt lowest rates In city ;
no removal of gooJs ; strictly confidential ; you
can pay the loan off nt any time or In any
amount. OMAHA MOKTGACJE LOAN CO.
; 0li So. ICt.l St.
X BVJ
IIUSI.VKSS CIIA.\C13S.
FOK UBNT. HOTliL ( CLIFTON ) , NEOLA ,
In. ; responsible paity call buy Tunilturc cheap
anil leiuso house at moderate rent ; good oppor
tunity. Fred Ilrown , Nuola , la. V 'JJS-1D *
FOIl HBNT LAKOK 11ARN AND CAIUUAGK
shod , accommodations for 1 ! or more hoinca
and vehicles. W. II. Unwell. CIS N. Y. Life
IJUlB. * - 21
I'lllST CLASS AND GOOD PAYINCJ DIUJG
fitore , well established In good location ; KOOI !
reasons ror selllns ; o.ish , only 4WO ! ; don t
anupr unleta you have the cash. Address
O 1 , IJce. _ Y-aC3J
\VANTB5i PAKTNKrv WITH CAPITAL TO
manufacture a HWlnglnB ho e bracket for
wushlnK. etc. , patented ; call ho seen at Windsor
ser I'nlacc , Colllna or Jai'kson & Co.'s stableu.
Address O 9 , llec. Y-M110 W
FOR
WOULD THADU \VKM NKAU NOIIFOLK FOR
Omaha tuliurban property ; other farms and
lundH for sale ; farm loans , uustractv. etc.V. .
C. Vaughn , Stanton , Neb. 7. 105 SI *
FOlT 8ALK OK TRADE , OKNEUAI. STORK ;
J10 COO stock ; will trade for eastern Nebraska
lun'd. Address 13. llouniuln , New Hartford.
Iowa. 55 M1H 20'
onTTUADK , CAHINBT ORGAN FOR FIRST
clasa bicycle. IJenawn & Co. Z Mill 52
KOH SAI.IS niJAI , KSTATK.
HOUSES , I/3TS , FARMS , LANDS. LOANW ,
Goo. I > . llemls Real Katate Co. , Paxtun liloclt.
H1U.U TIIAUE. Oil I'.KNT , BOUSKS , LOTS ,
numu. Ostrom Uios. & Solomon , 202 lct ! > IililK.
1110 MI61 .lyJ
KOU"sTLTn , C-HOO.M C'OTTAHl : . NCAltl.Y NBW
4110 N. 2 > lh ava. , wcat of t'xpot-ltlon Kiounds ,
between Bnhler nnd Sprunue ; city wnter and
ccuiiiiitcd cellnr ; larsc lot , only SOoU ; co y tfrinn. .
llyruii n. IliiethiEK , 21So. . HUi ktrcrl.
K PLACE HA RGA1NH. JMM. ? 5,7.,0 TO
SU.SCO ; tieu photos at ICth anU Farnam , Morse
JJ. . Gllieon , LH Flrrt Nat. JJanli lll.lr. .
RE-IM
FOR HALE. MY UliSIDENCE , C21 S. 17TII ST. .
at a bargain , nll | take a T-room modern cot-
tngv ns pait pay , or half caati ; Lalaiioo on
; lnvei > ( ltate. John II , F. I.ehmann.
HNA1' , JkW.OO FOR 1-I1OOM HOUSE AND LOT ,
40r.ifrr.t , near 25th and llurdettr. streets.
J , N. Frenzcr , ojip. 1 > . O. IKMitl (
NEW T.ROOII CQTTAGl-:7llATII , VASlifiTAND
hot and cnld ulfr. gas , electric irght. nnu-nled
cellar under -.vliplc liouse ; line natural shade ,
on sticct aden to b paved with anphalti worth
( l.SGO ; will sell for tlM > 0. Fidelity Trust rom-
liany , 1702 Furimm HI. REr-Mlp
A imAND NHW C.ROOM coi-fAGE , LATEST
design and all mwkrn Improvements , excepting
furnace , Cipeclally arruiiKi'd for Monomlcai
lieattng ; within walklnj : dltlanrc to lnmlnekMi
JJ.SOO , FKh'llly Trust compuny , I7M 1'nniam St.
SPLENDID COTTAOE AND IX > T , NEAR ISTII
and Cumllib' , 11,900. Iu-in ! 1C , I'nltoifcn HI I ; .
RE MPS1 A19
M. H. WAI.ICLIN , Sill Cl-'MlNO BTREm' .
Tvlrphonr. IJ31. ; s
MIAIMKIl HiS ( ltTS.
UOATNO , FslNU TKNTslOATH. HOARD ,
Addp-'sx Camp Oinahn , Ijike Qulimelmuii , Te-
kanali. : Neb , MC81 M
_
.S1IOUTI1AM1 AXI > TVI'KU'lUTIXt ! .
A. C. VAN SANT'H SCHOOL , 51J N. Y. LIFE.
553
AT OMAHA HUB. COLLF.OE , 16TI1 ft DOUOLAa
I'AWMIHOICnilS.
ir. MAitowrra LOANS uoxur. < u ;
SIOHWAI.IvS.
SAWKD , NATURAL. HTONE. AIITIKJCIAL
brick. T I. ICS9. W. J , Welihnni , y < 3 S , Kill Hi.
-M7
I'ASTLJtAUH.
HOIIHKS ONLY. llOAlin FKNCl.S. t
water. JJ.QO per inontli. X W. I'hilp * & Eon ,
: N , y. IJfe. I-Jy:4
PROPOSALS FOR ERECTION OF
SCHOOL BUILDINGS U. S. Indian Service
Pine RUIgc , Shannon County. S. D. , July 12
1SU7. Sealed pro osa s , endorsed "Proposals
for Erection of Buildings" anil addressed to
the undersigned at Pine Ridge , Shannon
County , South Dakota , will be received at
this agency until one o'clock p. m. of Satur
day , July 31. 1S97 , for furnishing the neces
sary materials and labor required In' the
erection and completion on the Pine Rldpe
reservation , of live (5) ) day and industrial
fcchool buildings and five (3) ( ) cottager , on
sites se'.ected by the undersigned and In
accordance with plans and specifications
wMoh may bo examined at the Indian Ollice ,
Washington. D. C. , the olllces of the
"Journal" of Sioux City , Iowa , "Tho Beo"
of Omaha , Nebraska , and at this agency.
Bidders will state speclllcally in their bids
the proposed price of each building and the
length of time required to complete the
work. The right Is reserved to reject any
and all bids , or any part of any bid. If
deemed for the best Interests of the service.
1'ho attention of bidders Is Invited to the act
of congress approved August 1. 1S92 , entitled-
"An act relating to the limitation of the
hours of dally service of laborers and me
chanics employed upon the public works
of the United States and of the District o < !
Columbia ; " alpo to the act of congress ap
proved August 13 , 1S9I , entitled : "An net for
the protection of persons furnishing ma
terials and labor for ttie construction of
public works. " Certified Checks Each bid
must be accompanied by a certified check or
draft upon some United Stntes d&posltory or
solvent national bank In tlie vicinity of the
residence of tne bidder , made payable to the
order of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs ,
for at least Five Per Cent of the amount ot
the proposal , which check or draft will be
forfeited lo the United States In case anv
bidder or bidders receiving an award shall
fall to promptly execute a contract with
gi cd and sulliclent sureties , otherwise lo bo
returned to the bidder. Bids accompanied
by cash In lieu of a certlllpd check will not
be considered. Captain W. II. Clapp. Acting
U. S. Indian Agent.
Jy-10-13-13-17-20-22-24-27-29
Proposals for Lumber anu Shingles. U. S.
anil addressed to the undersigned at Pine
Ridge , Shannon county , South Dakota , will
be received until ono o'clock p , m of Satur
day , July 21 , 1S97 , for furnishing and deliver
ing either ut ItiiHlivIlle , Neb. , or at this
agency , within forty ( IU ) days after notice
of approval of contract , a quantity of itb-
Bortcd lumber and Milnglcy , a full list and
description of whlcn may bo obtained by
making application to the undersigned , Bid
ders will state specifically in their bids Dm
proposed price of each arllclo and point of
delivery. All articles delivered under any
contract will be subject to u rigid Inspection.
The right is reserved to reject any or all
bids , or any part of any bid , If deemed for
the best Interests of the Burvlce. Certified
Checks Each bid must by accompanied by a
curtllled check cir draft upon gome United
Stales depository or solvent national bank In
tlie vicinity of the re idfiicu uf the bidder ,
made payable to the order of the Cominls-
slonr of Indian Affairs , for at least live pur
cent of the amount of the proposal , which
check or draft will bo forfeited to the
United Htateti In case any bidder or bldJcrn
iccclvlng an award shall fall to promptly
execute a contract with good nnd Hultlclcnt
sureties , otherwise to be returned to the
bidder , Dldft accompanied by cash In lieu
of a certllled check will not be considered.
For ohy further Information applv to Cap
tain Wm , II. Clapp , actlngr U. 'S. Indian
Agent.
PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES
Olllco Purchasing Commissary of
Subslsicncc. Omaha , Neb. , July 10 , 1S97 ,
Sealed proposals , subject to the usual condi
tions , will be received nt this olllce until
10 o'clock a. m. , July 27 , 1897 , at which time
and place they will ha publicly opened for
furnishing subsistence snores ns follows ;
Baking powder , beans , sugar , flavoring ex
tracts , canned goods , etc. Preference will
be given lo articles of domesllc production.
Blank proixisals und specifications can bo
obtained at till * olllco. FRANK K. NYE ,
Major and Commissary of Subsistence.
Jy IS , 17 , 19 , 20 m
Lake Michigan and Lake Superior transportation Co ,
SUPERIOR STEAMERS.
THE GREAT LAKE ROUTE.
OlTliTbc.VciT tilt-el KIcmuililpMunUo-j.
Sailings from Chicago.
Kor Maniueito , llaiicock , llougliton , AsUUmJ ,
Uululhetc. wnl ! M ,
Illi.Mralril imraplili-ti milled free on unnllratlon.
Off ICE AND OOC1S , BUSH AND K. WAUB ST * CHICAGO.
CURE YOURSELF !
UM Dig U ( or uunatui * )
dlicbarcvi , Indanmiiitloas.
lrrltalluQ < or ulcrnllont
of inur.ua * nieinbrauM.
IV.altu , tail not mirln.
K nt or
Hold li
nt tent Iu l > Uiu , , . . ,
b ; cipttw. ortrald , for
ll.iu. or 3 UotlUi , V.li.
Circnlw u l M tt cMl ,
REDS FALL DQWfl ATII011E
Drop the Pint Gnmdi D ( , the Series with
Boston : . ,
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UTTERLY UNABLE TO , SOLVE M3 , NICHOLS
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nniiiinnii Believed .tvlirel , lint It Doe-i
> ot Help Mnlter Out n Little
lilt ChlciiKO Defeutn
| tj IMilliulfltililn.
Boston. 9 ; Cincinnati , 2.
Louisville , U ; WnshltiKton , 2. ' ,
Chicago , 7 ; Philadelphia , 0.
Haltlmore , 7 ; Cleveland , 1.
New V'ork , 11 ; St. Louis , 6.
Plttsbiirg-Hrooklyn : No name , rain'
Columbus. 11 ; Mlnnenixilts , s.
Indinnpollii , 9 ; Milwaukee , fi.
Detroit , ! ; St. Paul , 7.
Kansas City-Grand Hnplds : No game ;
rain.
CINCINNATI , July 19. About 2,000 people
ple saw the Hcds defeated hy llloslon here
today. Damman WBS relieved hy Ehret.
The Ileds wcro unable to hit Nichols , only
six tills being made off his delivery. Score :
C1NC1NNATTI. , IIO3TON.
R.H.O.A.E.1 Il.ll.OAE. '
Imrkp. If. . , . 0 1 G 0 0 Hamilton , cf J 2 1 0 U
llolllday , cf t 1 J 0 I. Ti-ntivy. lb. 2 2811
Ujix-uran. 2b 1 o 7 1 l.I mir , si. . . . 1 1 4 3 i
Irwln , 3h. . . 0 3 1 2 0 Duffy. If. , . , o 2200
Miller , If. . . . 0 0 1 vl fl Slahl. rf..l 3000
Kokley. lb. . 0 0 S 1 0Oil.Ins , 31 , , . 01200
R.tchey. IM. 0 0 0 G 1 I/lwe. 2b. . . .
1'cltz. c. , . . . 0 1 1 2 OllPi-Ktii. e. . . 1 < > a 1 0
Damman. p. 1 0 0 0 0Nichols , p. . . I 1 i o 0
Ehret , | I 0010. .
Tot"U9"2"1' ' *
To-nls . . . .1121H1 :
Cincinnati 0 3
lloston u 9
Earned runs : Itostnn , 3. Two-base bits : Slahl
Hamilton , Ilurke , llolllday. lx > ft on bases : Cin
cinnati , 3 ; ItoHton , G. Stolen base : Tciiney. First
base on balls : Off Damman , 1 ; off Nichols 1.
Hit by pitched ball : llcrsen. Struck out : Ily
Nichols , 4. Wild pitch : Nichols. Time of came :
One hour nnd fifty minutes. Umpire : Hurst.
LOUISVILLK , G ; WASHINGTON , 2.
LOUISVILLE. Ky. , July 19. The Colonels
won the gnme In tlm llrst Inning , batting
McJumes for four earned runs. The Sen
ators were blanked unlll the eighth , when
a single and two battery errors gave them
their llrst run. Wagner , who was secured
from the Patterson , N. J. , team , made his
llrst appearance and his playing was first
class. Attendance , 1,000. Score :
LOUISVILLE. I WASHINGTON.
IUI.O.A.E.I U.H.O.A.B.
Clark. If. . . . 2 2 i ) 0 0 Drown , cf. . . 02100
McCrecry , rf 2 1 2 0 0 S-tb.ich , If. . 10500
Wagner , cf. 0 1 2 1 0 WrlRley , rf. 0 0 2 1 0
Ptafford , IM. 1 1 4 3 0 Dfnirmt , FH. .
Wi-nli-n. lb. 1 1 IB 0 0 McOnlre , c. . 0 0 5 2 0
Wllwin , c. . . . 0 0 2 0 I ) Tucker , lh. . 0 0 S 0 0
IVdnn , 2t > . . . 0 1 1 7 0 Rellly , 3b. . . 1
"Iliigman , 3b 0 1 0 S f'O'llrlen , 2b. 0 1 0 < i 0
FraHer , p. . . 0004 0 Me James , p ft o 0 G 0
Totals . . . .6 S 27 20 ftl Totals . . . .2 r 24 JO 1
Louisville 41 0 .0 0 0 1 0 8
Washington , . 1 2
Earned runs : I/iulsvllle. 4. Left on hasps :
Loulivllle , 4 ; Washington , 3 First base on balls :
Off Fraser , 3 ; off McJamen , 4. Shuck out' llv
Fraser , 2 ; by Mcjames , 5. Two-hupp lilt : Clarke.
Sacrifice hit : Wagner. Stolen lusi's : Stafford
Clark. Wagner , McCreery. Doublijilays : Fraser
tn Stafford to Werdon ; Dolan to Stafford to Wer-
dcn ; Cllngman to Dolan to Wenlen ; Wrlijlcy to
Tucker. Wild pitches : FriUcr. 2. Passed ball :
Wilson. Time of game : One hour nnd fifty mln.
ute9. Umpire : Wolf ,
CHICAGO , li PIULAIPELPHIA , 6.
CHICAGO , July 19. Tho.Colts won out In
thu ninth after n clowe nnd exciting time
With one. out nnd twft oii'diase" , Orth pur
posely tent Kverltt to first. The next bnt-
1
for dainty table dishes.
!
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1
Searles
& Searles
Sl'IiCIALISTin
Kervous , Chronic
Private" Diseases
SEXUALLY.
AHI'rlviitcDlitcimiH
DIsordcTHuf JMun
Tr 'a tin rn t by mull
CoiiHiiltutliin Froii. .
SYPHILIS
Cured for life and the poison thoroughly cleanse/
from the system.
Spermatorrhca , Seminal Weakness. Lost Man
hood , Night Kmuinlons , Decayed Faculties , Ft-
male Weakness and all dciicuts disorders pe
culiar iu ellher rex positively cured. 1'ILEB ,
FISTUU.V anil RECTAL ULCERS , HYDRO
CELES AND VAHICOCELB permanently and
tuccessfully cured. Mcthort ripw and unfalllnf ; .
cured
at home
by new method without puln or cutting. Till
on or ad.lress with stamp ,
Dr. Searles & Maries llu'fM1All
. , , , i ! , ,
tcr was nn easy out. nnd then I nnpe ; > sent
a. scorcher Into rlcht , ncorlnc two nm * .
Attcndftnce , 3,100. Score ;
CIltCAOO. rHlLADIMJ'HIA.
n.ii.o.A.n. H.I1.0.A.B.
Hrerllt. 3b. , olfy , ef. . . S 2 3 0 0
M'C-ml'k. s 1 1 t 7 Z Dowd. rf. . . , 1 3 2 0 0
I-nnge , cf. . . 1 2 s 0 oD'Ichnnty. If 0 2 2 0 o
Annan , lh. , . 1 1 U J o I.n.Tole , lb. . . I 1 ( t 0 1
Usan. rf. , . . . n 1 1 0 0 ilpmcnlo , c. 0 0 H 0 1
D ker , If. . . 0 1 1 0 OOMcr. Hi. . . . n 0341
Conn.ir. . 2b. . 1 1 1 6 0l1Ion , KS. . . , 0 0210
Kltlrr.Ier , ol 0 4 n nf ; . , h. nil. . . . fl 0400
Callahan , p. 1 0 2 0 l.Orth , p 0 0 1 2 0
Totals . . . . " 7 " 5 27 18 l Totals . . . . " "s M " 7 1
Two out when wlnnlns run was scored.
Clilcnco 2 7
I'hllndelphla Z20100001-8'
Barnrd run : Chlcafm , 2 ; I'hllnilMpld * . 3. l > cft
on bases : Chicago , 6 ; I'ldladelphln , 9. Two-bai-o
hits : nvrrltt Ryan , Decker. Delehanty. Thtee-
ICTSP hit i Cixiloy. Sacrifice lilt : Callahan.
Stolen bases : Kvorllt. McCormlck. Iwinsr , An-
son. Cimlry , Delelmnty , Oeler. Double pla > n :
McCormlck to Anson ; Nnsb ( unassisted. ) Struck
out : Ily C'.illahan , 2 ; by Orth. 3. lUscs on
balls : Off Callahan , 4 ; oT ( Orth , 4. lilt with
ball : Dements. Time of Mine : Two hours and
live minutes. I'mplres O'Day
1JALT1MOHK , 7 ; CLKVHLAND. I.
CLKVaOLANt ) , O. , July 13. Today's came
was played on wefc Rrounds and tmrt of the
tlino In the rain. Cuppy's Poor pitching gave
the Orioles nK \ lead. Score :
CLEVELAND. I 11ALTIMORK.
R.II.O.A.K.I Itll.O.A.K.
lluvkott. If. . 0 030 OMrOraw , 3b. 3 2 1 1 0
rhll.K 2I > . . . 0 I 1 2 0 Kepler , rf. . . 1 2 0 0 0
McICran.sw. . 0 3 0 r. (1,7nnlnKH. ( . ni 1 2 3 4 0
Wallace. 3b. 0 040 0 Krilcy. If. . . 0 0300
O'Connor , rf 1 1 0 0 n SU-nzel , cf. . 0 1300
Crturr. c. . . . 00311 Diyle. lb. . . 1 2 U 0 0
"Vb-aii. lb. . 0 1 a 0 -i Ri.lz. | Ib. . . . 0 0260
MeAPttr-r , rf r o 3 0 Ollow'imnn. cO 1 r. 0 1
'iippy. p. . . . 3 o n 1 0 I'ond. p
Wilson , . . .
Totals . . . .7115712 1
Totals . . . . 1 3 2113 1
Cleveland 0 0001000 0-1
Haltlmore 1 7
Earned runs : llalttmorr , ! . Left on bases :
Cleveland , 4 : Haltlmore , r. . First on balls : Oft
Cuppy , 1 ; off I'ond. 2. Struck out : Ily Wilson ,
1 ; by I'ond , 1. Twn-bnsp hits : McKean , Me-
draw. Sacrlllre bit ! Kcelcr. Stolen bases :
O'Connor , Doyle. Double jilays : Chllds to
Wallace. JennbiRS tn Doyle. Reltz lo .tctinlncti
to Doyle. Hit by pllclirr : Ily Cuppy , 2. Wild
pilch : Wilson. Umpire : Einslle. Time : One
hour and forty-live minuter. Attendance , 800.
NRW YOniC 11 ; ST. LOUIS , 0.
ST. LOUIS , July in. MoUermott nindo his
debut with the Hrowns today and was
pounded at will by this Giants. Haln caused
a. delay In s tnrtlnK the same , It belim hull
past 4 o'clock before McDonald called "play. "
Colemnn suceeeded MeUermott in the
seventh. Attendance , SOU. Scorei
ST. LOUIS. NEW YORK.
R.H.O.A.I3. 11.11.0.A.E.
. lh. o 3 t 0 o Tlcrnan. rf . 2 1 3 o o
Hurley , cf. . 0 220 0 Joyce , 3b. . . . 3 3311
Hartman. 3b 0 2 3 1 1 O. Davis. 2 2 1 6 0
nnidy. lb. . . ft 0 11 1 0 , < Jlra . > n , 2ti. 0 1 4 2 1
I.ally. If. . . . 2210 0. . Holmes , If. . 01000
Hallman. 2li 1 1 1 3 0 Clark , 11 . 0 0 D 0 0
I Crona. HS. . . . 2 2 2 2 0 Seymour , ef 0 0 0 0 0
Murphy , c. . 1 1 40 0 Wilson , cf. . 1 0200
McD'molt , p 0 0 0 4 1 Wnrncr , c. . . 1 1 .1 0 1
Coleman. p. 0 1 0 0 0 lluslc , P . 2 3030
Totals . . . , "c 14 27 11 2 Totals , . . .11112710 3
New York . 0 0 2 0 4 B 0 0 fl 11
St. Louis . 0 00203100 C
Karneil runs : St. Louis , 4 ; New York , C. Two-
bav > hits : llartman , Joyce. Threo-bafe bits :
Joyce , Cross. Sacrifice hit : Wurner. Stolen
bases : Murphy. Douglas , Holmes (2) ( ) , G. Davis.
Gleason. Double plays : Hallman to Cross to
Grady. First base on balls : Off McDcrmott , 7 ;
off Ilusle , 2. Struck out : Ily McDcrmott. 1 ; by
Ruflle , 4 : by Coleman. 1. 1'nsswl ball : Warner.
Time : Two hours nnd thirty minutes. Umpire :
'
riTTSminO , .Tilly IS. Plttslmrjr-llrooklyn
same postponed : rain. Two names tomorrow.
STANDING OK THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Ros-ton . tt > 20 " !
Cincinnati . 67 22 ( T7.2
Hallimoro . fiS13 23 CC.2
New York . ffl 41 23 M.I
Cleveland . 70 33 31 5o.7
Philadelphia . 7-1 31 -10 4. > .9
I'lttsburK . M 37 4s-r
Chicago . 5 33 40 43.2
Brooklyn . 70 31 W 44.3
Louisville . 71 31 40 43.7
Washington . BS 26 42 3S.2
St. Louis . 71 13 06 21.1
Games today : llrooklyn at Plttsburc : Bos
ton nt Cincinnati ; New York nt St. Louis ;
Philadelphia nt ChlcaRo ; Baltimore at Cleve
land ; Washington at Loulswllle.
SCI1HES OK THIS WBST13HX I.KAOUK.
Coliiinliiis , IiidlniinixiIlN nml Detroit
Arc- tnVlii IIITM.
MINNEAI'OLIS , July 10. The visitors
bunched their hits In the fourth and sixth
Innings , and with the assistance of costly
crrorn , enstly v.'on out. Score :
Minneapolis . 2 00300111 S
Columbus . 0 2030501 * -ll
Base lilts : Minneapolis. 13 ; Columbus , IS.
Krrors : Minneapolis , 3 ; Columbus , 2. Hat-
terles : Minneapolis. Herman and Boyle ;
Columbus. Bnllcr , Walters and Buckley.
MILAVAUICKE , July ID. After having the
game well In hand In the ninth Heldy went
to pieces. Errors lost the game for Mil
waukee. Score :
Milwaukee . 2 0000210 1-fl
Indianapolis . 0 0100001 7 ! >
Hase hits : Milwaukee , 0 ; Indianapolis , 9.
Brrors : Milwaukee , 4 ; Indianapolis , 4. Bat
teries : Milwaukee , Reldy and Speer ; In
dianapolis. Brown nnd Wood.
ST. PAUL. July 19. McGlll's wlldnesa In
the eighth Inning pave the Dctrolts their
third straight victory. Score :
St. Paul . 402100000-7
Detroit . 03100005 ' -9
Base hits : St. Paul , 9 ; Detroit. 10. Errors :
St. Paul , 3 ; Detroit , 4. Batteries ; St. Paul ,
McGtll and Spies ; Detroit , Clurkson and
KANSAS CITY , July 19. Kansas City-
Grand Ilnplds game postponed ; wet grounds.
STANDING OF TH13 TliAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P. C.
Indianapolis . 74 M 24 G7.G
Columbus . 74 49 25 66.2
St. Paul . 81 HI 30 Ki.O
Milwaukee . 78 43 30 Cl.r
Detroit . 75 3'J 30 52.0
Grand Haphls . . , 73 23 50 33.3
Minneapolis . 79 24 55 30.4
Kansas City . 79 23 5C 29.1
Games today : Grand Rapids at Kansas
City , Indianapolis at Milwaukee , Detroit at
St. Paul , Columbus at Minneapolis.
Wt'Ntt-m AsMoi-liitlni
PROHIA , July 19. Gnmo postponed from
May 27. Score :
Peorla . 0 1110300 0 G
Burlington . 0 0100000 0 1
Hase hltn : Peorla , II ; Burlington , C. Kr-
rors : 1'eorla , 3 ; Burlington , 2. Butteries ;
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Pcorln , Ilonch nnd Qulnn ; BurllnRton , Coons
nnd Hnffcrt.
DUliUQUE , In. , July 19-Scoro :
Dubtiriue 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 7
St. Joseph 3 0000000 ( V 3
Hnse lilts ; Dnbnqiie , 9 ! St. Joscjib , C. 1'
rors : l > iibuiue. \ \ St. jMctili , I. Unttcrles :
ntibuquc , atrclt nnd Stilllvnii ! St. Joseph ,
I'nrdoo nnd Colllna
nAMKM Ol' 'FlIU LIVKI.Y AM.VTIiUIKS.
I'ri-liinnl ( liiltn III < bo SKtb.
SOHIUNKK. Neb. , July ID.-Spoclnl.-Thc ( )
Scrlbncr base ball club nnd n team from Kre-
rnont met nt HIilRclcy yestenlny. The snmc
'
nni ; too one Bldpd lo l > c Inlorcsllnp ; nnd at the
' eiul of Iho sixth Fremont threw up the
Knme , the score stnndlnR 7 to 27 In Sorlb-
! ' ner's fnvor. A large crowd of people- front
I nil around the country wnn present nnd ox-
| I peeled lo sco a goo < l Ranio of ball.
Slnrn Shine llrllllnutly.
The Vlnton Street Slurs dcfented the
Twentieth Slreet Alhlcllcsi yesterday morn-
IIIK In a ono-sldctl contcsl. Score :
Slnrs S 4 2 2 4 3 * M
Alhlellca 3-12
Unllerlcs : Slurs , DrewliiRton nnd Itoben ;
Alhlellca. Mndlson nnd Hnrlwcll.
KICKS A(5A1\ST C'/.AIl 1IICICHV.
Wontorn AsMooliillon Mfrtlnp : IK llclil
to Siltli.Minor Trouble * .
DBS MO1N153. July 19. ( Special Tcle-
Kram. ) The West urn Assoclntlon of llano
Hull clubs held a meotliiK hero today. All
the clubs were represented. The cause wns
rrencrnl s.illsfucHon with the tmtnncp-
nient nnd the iiatronapc. rresldeiit T. J.
lllckcy of St , Joseph hns been ropirded ns
lee much n cznr In hl riilliipfl and there
wns a dcslro lo enll him lo lltuc.
IlurlliiRton nnd ( iuliicy wanted to shorten
the scnson , but when It was explained that
In such ovt-nt they could not rc ervo their
player.1 * they dropped It. Mr. Illcljey was
censured for Rome of the umpires ho had
hired , but the present ones were accepted
as sallsfaclury. Vnrlous troubles about
division of receipts on holidays were setlled.
The tiRHoelatlon In In fair condition , thoUKh
none of the clubs except SU Joe la niakliiK
any money.
PACING n.VIHIIITlOX AT 11HTIIOIT.
Conti-y DOCK n MillIn iitOI I-- , \vlth
Itnlicrt .T Juil lloliluil.
DI3TUOIT , Mich. , July ID. About 5,000 per
sons saw John H. Gentry and llobcrl J pace
exhibition miles at the G rosso 1'olnt track
today. Gentry made the mile In 2OI'/4 : ' , llob-
ert J wns a second Blower. The track wns
Iu line condition , but the air was rather op
pressive nnd scarcely Ideal for record
breaking.
In the 2:20 : pace Silver Chimes wns the
favorite , hut ho pave no Indications of do-
liitf nnvthlns fcr his backers. John Dlckcr-
s--on with Josephine stepped off three Rood
miles and won each heat without ImvliiK
to be fully extended. It was the first race
that Dlckerson has won nt the meellnu , and
a , select few of the Hoosler delCKHtlon had
u. Rood day , for Josephine was an outsider
in the early selllnpr.
lied Seal was the first choice In the .1-
year-old pace , with I'ulchon Hey second In
demand. Hod Seal flnLshud third In the first
heat , which was won In 2:13 : , and second
In thfy next heat , which was made In 2ii'i. : :
In consideration of Red Seal's showing liisl
week , when he demonstrated his ability to
KO In 2:10 : , the Judges decided to change
jockeys , so they look Ervln out and put
Gcers In his place. The Kansas colt had
been Rolnp to a break on the first turn In
the previous heats , and ( leers was cautioned
to ire slow with him. This ho rather over
did , ns it was .17 seconds to the quarter ,
with Patchen Hey ten lengths In front.
Goers drove the ICansns colt from the half
homo In l:02y. : , but he wns a little too far
back to win the heat. This third heat was
about two seconds faster than any of the
others.
The tlmo made In the specials was a dis
appointment and Mr. Browne , who drove
them , says that rain and heavy tracks at
Montreal and Manchester prevented him
from linvinK cither Gentry or Hubert J on
edtre. They leave here Tuesday nlKht for
Chlcniro. President Campau says there will
never be nnolher exhibition against tlmo on
the Gro-sc I'olnt track unless remuneration
for the exhibition depends upon breaking the
world's record. Ilesults :
Three-year-olds , pacing , purse Jl.HOO :
Patchen Hoy. blk. h. by Wlllses noy-
I.ady Clay by Metropolitan ( Wil
son ) i J J
Red Seal , b. h. ( Ervln and Geers ) 122
VernaStronRwood , ch. m. ( Wood ) . . . -1 4 3
Miss iMai-Baret. blk. m. ( Kelley ) 23d
Time : 2:13. : 2:13'/4. : 2:11 : > 4.
2:20 : clas s , pacing , pur < $1COO :
Josephine , b. m.-by Music-Kitty Tilld-
nlHht by Kansas Wllkes ( Dicker-
' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
T.fslit StarVlVhi'iiMarshali ) . . ; . . . . . . . . 2 2 4
Palmyra Hey , blk. K. ( Allen ) 55 ?
Silver Chimes , b. B. f\Vllson ) fi 3 f.
W II G. b. B. ( McCarthy ) S 5 , \
Wllkle Eubert. blk. K. ( Mott ) . . . ? 7 0
I ady Anderson , ro. m. ( Poison ) -I C <
EKOSCII , b. h. ( Critchlleld ) 10 1 11
Mojada. B. h. ( Starr ) 010 fi
McWIIton , br. B. ( Rush ) 7 D 0
Florencu G , b. m. ( Nethaway ) 11 11 10
Replica , ch. in. ( Pennock ) 12 dls
Tlmo : 2:11 : % , 2:10 : , 2ll'/j. :
Specials against time :
Ilobert J. b. B. by Hartford-Geraldlno by
Jav Gould ( Bowne ) . to beat 2:01M : : . Lost.
Time : 0:32VJ : , 1:01M. : 1:35 : % . 2OS',4. :
John 'II. ' Gentry , b. s. by Ashland Wllkcs-
Damcuvood by Wedgewood ( Uowne ) , to beat
2:00 . Lost.
Time : 0:31 : > A , 103V6. ; 1:34' : . 2OJ&- :
13VEXTS OX TIII3 HIJ\XIXG TRACKS.
All the FnvurltvN Are Ilentcii In the
HIICCN nt llnrluin.
CHICAGO , July 19. The Harlem favorites
were all beaten today. The short-priced
winner was Ideal Beau , .116 to 1. The racing
was keen and full of contenllon. Results :
First race , three-quarters of a mile : La
Princessa. 112 ( Bozemnn ) , is to 1 , won ; En
chanter , 114 ( C. Sloan ) . 3'/j to 1. second ;
Faustonlc , 109 ( O. Green ) , 7 to 1 , third. Time :
' '
'se'cond race , five-eighths of a mile : Ideal
Beau , 10G ( Cay wood ) , SVi to 1 , won ; Deus -
terswlvel , 105 ( Bozeman ) , even money , second
end ; Gnome , 99 ( Gray ) , 2'/i to 1 , third. Time :
1:03. :
Third race , three-quarters of a mile : Amy
Wade , 100 ( Clay ) , 6 to 1. won ; Preston , 10Z
( Ellis ) , 3Vi to 1 , second ; Lew Hopper , IDS
( Cnywood ) , 11 to B , third. Time : lHVi. : ,
Fourth race , one nnd one-slxteontl miles :
Sunburst , 10:1 : ( BlosH ) , S to 1. won ; Onalaska ,
101 ( Scott ) , 10 to 2 , second ; Button , 91 ( C.
Clay ) , S to 10 , third. Tlmo : 1 : 14.
Fifth race , three-quarters of a mile : Harry
II. 3 ( Webber ) , 20 to 1. .won . ; Vltrola , 9J
( Clay ) , 210 to 1 , second ; Knmleln , 104 ( Bozc-
man ) , 0 to 1 , third. Tlmis : 1:1D : < .
NEW YORK , July 19. Tnero was an cx-
ceedhiBly poor card at Brighton Bench to
day and the scratches were so many thiit
the Interest In the races was reduced. Re-
First race , ono mile , soiling : Azure , 10
{ Wilhlte ) . S to D nnd 3 to 5 , won ; Mohawk
Prince , 'JS ( Clawson ) , 12 to 1 and ,1 to 1.
second ; Emotional , 101 ( Wapshlre ) , 50 to 1
and 12 to 1 , third. Time ; 1:15. : Cash Day
and Thomas Cat nlso ran.
Beoond rare , live 'furlongs ' , selling : FleetIng -
Ing Gold , 107 ( Scherrcr ) , 3 to 2 nnd even ,
won ; Xella , 97 ( O'Connor ) , S to 1 and 4 lo 1 ,
second ; Our Breezy. 102 ( Harrison ) , -I to 1
nnd 7 to 5 , llilrd. Time : 1:03 : , Syrinx , Sl -
ter Corona , Jilted. Pink Chambray. Mrs.
Roves , Mldrlca , Amelia O nnd ' .May Franc-is
Thlii'l race , fix furlongs , selling : Halton.
10S ( O'LCnry ) , fi to 5 and 1 lo 3 , won ; dead
hent between Fireside , ' .in ( Cnrhlcy ) , 11 to 5
and 1 to 2 , nnd Bastion , 03 ( O'Connor to
1 nnd even , for second. Time ; 1:18. : Leon-
well nlBO ran.
Fourth race , mile and one-sUlcenth ;
BrnmJvwIne , 95 ( Ilarrell ) , 2 lo 5 anil out ,
won ; Skate , 110 ( Perkins ) , 2 lo 1 and out.
second ; Mnnn sn. < , . < & ( Corhley ) , 7 to 1 nnd
out , third. Time : 1:60A. : !
Fifth race , Fix furlong , selling ; D.'irlnn ,
103 ( Thorpe ) , 3 to 5 and out , won ; Julius
Caesar , ' > - ( O'Connor ) , 40 tn 1 nnd 3 to 1.
second ; Boy Orator. lrj ( ( Wllhlte ) . 50 to 1
and 1 to S , third. Tlmo ; 1:17 : % . Notoy also
ran.
Sixth race , one nnd three-quarters miles.
hurdles : Hlr Vansnr , 152 ( Flnnegan ) , 9 to ! i
nnd out , won ; Flushing. 152 ( Slack ) , I to n
and out second ; Detective , 140 ( Harry ) , 20 to
1 and 3 lo 1 , third. Time : 3:25. : Three Forks
ale ran.
KANSAS CITY , July 19. At a meeting of
Die new Kansas Clly Fair nnd Racing as
sociation loday It was voted to extend the
present meeting thirty days , to August 25.
The weather was rainy and the track slow ,
First race , five furlongs ; The Dazzlerwon ,
Tlmberland second , J. R. Couta third. Time :
1XJ. : (
Second race , four furlongs , 2-vear-oldn.
Lou Ann won , Clarlnda becond , Latin third.
Time : 0:52' : .
Third rnco , four and a half furlongs :
Clara. K won , Correspond zecond , Oldham
Ihlrd , Time : 0:5S : > / , .
Fourth race , live furlongs : La 'Pavan ' won ,
Al Stokes second , Wild Mint third , Time :
1:03 : % .
Flith race , plx furlongs : Lulu Frey won
Aneelup second. Swlfty third. Time : IsliVl-
ST. LOUI8 , July 19. Two favorllea won nt
the fair grounds today. Second- choice cap
tured the other evenly , The track was fut't
nnd the weather showery. Attendance , u.COO.
Results :
Flrat race , purse , for maiden 2-year-oldr ,
nve furlonga : Bon Mart-tic. ] 01 ( Mitchell ) ,
4 to 1 and 3 to 2 , ion ; Flmt Born , 10. > ( C.
Slaughter ) , 9 to 10 and out. second ; Clara
< ! . Ids ( II. Jones ) . 8 to 1 mini. Time : 1:01. :
Wolford Cakn Walk , Nettle Bell. Llttlu
Gallant. Smart Aleck , Delhart , Molllo Mn-
Guire and Omfr itlo ran.
Second race , cnlllng. tlxfurlongn ; Rose
d'Or , 107 ( Rebo ) , 3 to 1 and oven , won ; Bcr-
r > or , Wl ( Warren ) , S to.l and 3 tn 1 , second ;
Iimrtlror , 103 ( Corner ) , U lr S. third. Tlmei
1J16& . Jane Andrews , Silver Hel , Garnet
Ripple. Towrrs , John Corl.ln. Mlnnlo Wei.
don , Nellie II , Nlcollnl , M , Reynolds nml
Neulral also ran.
Thinl raco. selling , six and one-half fur
longs ! JOP llnrl , 107 ( Foucon ) , 9 to J nnd 8
to B , won ; High Noon , 107 ( MacJoynd ) . M tn
1 and 10 to 1 , second ; Ferris Hnrlmnn , 105
( C. Slaughter ) . 8 to P. third. Time ; 1:22M. :
My.Trump. . J. M. B. . Frank Dally , lllll
Billy , Amelia Fonso. Addle Buchannn and
Ardnla nlso rnn.
Fourth race , purse , one mile : Tlmo
Maker , 100 ( Kltley ) , even and fi to 3 , won ;
Damocles , 102 ( Garner ) . 6 lo 1 and oven , BCC-
end ; Aeiiulmif ) , S3 ( J. Woods ) , 7 lo 1 , third.
Time : liiy. : Horeshoo Tobacco nd Linda
nl o ran.
Fifth race , selling , mile nnd one-Mxteenllu
I'orsythe. frt ( Comlw ) . 6 to 5 , won ; Dlcle
Bchaii , 102 ( Webster ) . 6 to 1 and 2 to 1. second
end ; Donation. 10 ! ) ( Foucon ) . 7 to 2. third.
Time : 1:50. : Undo Pat , Inllninmator , Tin
Cup , Nashville , Amber mints nnd Brahma
nlso ran.
Slxlh race , purse , for maiden 2-yenr-olds.
five furlongs : living nip. jV ( , ( Parrnn ) , 9 lo
2 and 7 tp ; > , won ; Xnllsa , 105 ( Warren ) . 8 to
fi and .1 to 8. second ; Domsle. 10S ( Webnter ) .
f > to I , third. Time : IKWULeonag , Billy
Jackman. Allle B , Clloanla , Cella B , Myrlle.
Margaret Wade. Wlrmantanle , Rexford , The
Brewer and Chlorad nlso ran.
CINCINNATI. July la.-Three hot favor
ites and two long shots , ono at 50 to 1 , wern
the winners at Oakley today. Free ladles'
day drew out n crowd of about 3,000 ami the
sport was good. The weather was delightful.
( Results :
First race , four nnd one-half furlonpi :
Fair Deceiver , 102 ( Hvetvtl ) , BO lo 1 , won !
Loulso Bolion. 102 ( T. Burns ) , 3 to 1 and
I.ylo nnd llnlninsdiic also * rnn.
Second race , seven furlong sellliiR : Ilock-
well. 99 ( II. William * ) . 8 to 1. won : Hlr
Lbony , 99 ( James ) . 7 to 1 nmt 2 to 1. second ;
o Logan. 102 ( Illrsch ) . 20 to I. third !
Time : l:2l : ! > 4. Aa n < lii , Hlbernla Quren.
raptnln Pelrsnl , Kst Reglna , Nannie I ) . Nel
lie llnrton nnd Say On also run.
? ' } < , , IUT fllrloltw | French Gray.
101 ( J. lllll ) . I to B , won ; Locust Blossom , 101
( I'3viretn. ; to 1 nnd 5 to 2. second ; The
Devil. 100 ( James ) . Ml to 1 , third. Tlmo :
1:0 : , ! < 4. Hennovllle. Nordcrnl , Kan Faronndo
nnd 'Pole Simmons also ran.
Fourth racy , seven furlongs , selling : Abe
FurM , HM ( O. Helm. 7 to 1(1 ( , won ; Merlin
Rfcd. m ( Hverott ) , 7 to 1 nnd S to n , second ;
Stanza. 101 ritcnuchnnip ) , so to I , third.
Time : I:2SV4. : Oilcan , Osmon , Adowa , Whita
Oak and Hen Naiad nlso ran.
lli.4. : | Booze. Don Fulano , Itnymond nnd
J 'I' ' IJ nlso ran.
tiiinnt'N | Weekly Shoot.
There wa.i not so large an attendance na
usual at the weekly club Mioot of thu Du
Pont Gun club yesterday , owing to the
fact that many of Its mcmnors hud left for
Iowa to attend the " " '
"big shoot" nt Clear'
Lake.
Thu following1 are the scores :
Towimmd . lllll 01111 lllll mil I0011-rs
Kay . 11110 11101 11111 01111 11011 21
liny . lllll OHIO 11110 lllll 11011-21
Curtis . 11001 lllll inn 1111000111-20
Hrcwer . 01111 11110 OHIO 11011 llllt-M
Hrewer . lllll lllll lllll 0X111 01010-19
McDonald . 11011 11011 11011 lllll 10010-19
Bishop . 11011 10100 11010 01111 11111-18
Carroll . 01100 10KO 01111 11111 01111-17
Llndley . 11001 11010 11101 11110 11M1-1T
Bauereamper . . . 1011000101 00101 lllll 11111 17-
IckCn . 01101 00111 01011 lllll 01111-17
Schneider . 01011 11011 OOIOI 00101 11111 19
Shepherd . 10101 10110 01111 00110 00111-15
Ittncr . 01101 11010 10101 11011 00011 lit
Dvorak . 10110 11010 01100 01011 10110 li
Gardiner . 00111 OHIO 10001 01011 01011 14
McGrnth . 00111 01000 11100 MHO 11111 14'
Sampson . 10011 10110 01100 00101 KV101 12
Goldsmith . 10 00 10110 10'jOO 0)110 01111 10
Townr.ond nnd Hay shot two matches for'
the price of the bird ! * , one nt fifty blue rock *
nnd one nt thirty live birds. They resulted' '
as follows :
Townsend . 11C01 01011 11101 11110 01111 11110
00111111111111111111 . 40
Hay . lllll 111101110011111 mil 11111
'
01110111101111111011 .
Ijlvo birds
Townscml - 2222121211 1101111122 111111)011 ) 2S
Hay . 1I2U12U221 1111121222 1212111111 23
( 'iiiinillnii Ti-iuilH Cliiiiiiiiliiiislilii.
NIAGAHA-ON-TlIE-IjAKE. July 19. The
Canadian championship tennis tournament
was concluded today. The day's sport wa $
marred by the \vet condition of the court ; ) .
The doubles were won by I > . K. Ware , and
C3. r. Sheldon and the handicap singles bv
Harris A very. Several of tbe plnycr.H will
leave here tomorrow for Chlcapo for the
western championships. The scores :
Championship doubles , final round : L , . E.
Ware and CJ. I' . .Sheldon beat E. P. Fischer
and M. D. Whitman , C-l. fi-4 , 2-1 , 2-3.
Handicap singles , llnal round : Jj. E.
Ware ( owe 30) beat Avery ( owe 15) ) , 2-C , 2-1.
3-0 , 9-4.
C1iiiniiIoiiNil ] | >
There was no tournament tennis on the
Omaha club sroimds last night , although n
fair crowd had assembled to witness the
sport. C. S. CulllnKhnm , owing to Illness.
did not show up and the Incomplete match
between him and Frank Haskell wns again
postponed , this time until next Thursday
evening : , when the city championship In
singles will nlso be Bottled. In this Hey Aus
tin will be pitted against the winner of the
Culllngham-Haskcll contest , which now
stands two sets to one In favor of Ilnskcll.
One more set nnd ho becomes Austin's an
tagonist for the championship.
diirVli > H.
LONDON , J.uly 19. At the Metropolitan
amateur regatta at Putney today the first
hent for the London cup was won by Black-
staff , who defeated Whiting. Dr. McDowell
of Chicago won the Eocond heat over
Bverltt of London. The final heat was won
by Hlackstaff. McDowell led at first , but
was overhauled by Hlackstaff , who finished
four lengths ahead of his opponent.
Cnniicr 1111 ( I l.oiiKlirnd -liiMa ( < cil.
BAI/TIMOHE. July 19. Chairman Mott of-
the League of American Wheelmen Knclnn
Hoard today Issued the following : "Tho
suspension of Torn Cooper , Fred Longhead
and Trainer Webb la raised. That on the
Port Huron promoter and track will remain
until further Investigation. "
IHtrnlntfItching skin diseases Instantly
relieved by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo ,
unequalled for cut , bruises , burns , n hcalu
without leaving a scar.
M
J'HH HU.U.TV .MAIIICKT. it
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday ,
July 19 , 1SII7 :
WAHHANTV DEEDS
II. A. KoslnrH and wife to Joseph
Clch. lot IB , Woodlawu . . . ; 231
Thomas Glllosnlc and wife to Peter
Lenagli , lotH IS and 19 , bloci : 1 , Ilur-
llngton Center 404
Metropolitan Land nnd Trust company
to Anna Xadlna , Jot II , block 1 ,
Mclla'H 1st ad 22J
J. J , lirown and wife to J , D. lirowji ,
lot C , block 19 , Wllcox 2d nil JM
I * P. Stllllnp et al to E. C. Sawyer , o
fl feet lot S , block 1 , A. S. Putrlck'H
ad 10J
Ed\vnrd Huuth nnd wlfu to Mary
Hlnvka , lot C , block 10S , South
Omaha ! ' 4M'
Selden Gilbert and wife to Joseph
Kolovratek , lot 2 , block 7 , Hrown
park , 023
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
J , C , Wharton to Gerald Whnrton nt
al , lot 3 , block 1 , A. S. Patrick's ad , . 1
W. W. Lowe and wife to Omaha Heal
Estate and Trust company , a'A nw'4 '
17-15-13 I'
DEEDH.
Special master to Omaha Security
company , n'/4 lot 12. Elizabeth plni-u. . 2,000
Sheriff to Nebraska I/oan and Jiulldlng
nssoclnlloii , lot 17 , block 2 , Popple-
tan park , , . , . , 3,471
Hame to J. K , Illack , triiBtco , c t > 5 feet
oS n 109 feet lot 2 , Park Place 1.S2S
Total amount of transfers $ ' . ' ,303
THE CURSE
Of mankind contapioiis li 1 o o d
poison claimed no its victim Mr.
Frnnk D , Martin , 020 Pennsylvania
Avenue , Washington , D. C , , nnd
the usual physician's treatment
lll him not tlm slightest pood. Ills
condition reached that deplorable
utago which only this terrible Uls-
can produce.
After all else failed , was at laet
found in 3 , 8 , 8. the greatest of
all blood remedies , Eighteen bottles
tles removed the dlseuso nermatu
ntly , and left his skin without a
blemish.
B. B. B. It guaranteed
purely vegetable ; and
U the only known euro
for Ibli most tvrrlblo
dl caiie. Hooks ficoj
uUrebs,8 UtSpocIflo Company , AU uta , Cia.