THE O FAIIA DAILY BEE : WHD/NESDAY / , AUGI'ST IS. 1S07. SPECIAL NOTICES Ailvrrtlnrinrnl * fur tlime cnlnmnn trill IIP tnkcn ntilll 12 in. fnr the evening tinii tinlll 8 ] i. > ii. for the niornlritr nnil Siiiidny rilltliiiiH. A lvrtl rr , ! > > mtui-Mlnc n nnm- 1ir -il clil. . - , cnn Imve ntimTer * nil- flrmKCil to ci timtilirriMl Irllrr In riirr tif Tim llrr. A turner * on n lilre me l trill lie * ili-llvcrcil on iirmcnlntlun of tlir olirok otil- . llnlci. l > , c n nor t llmt Insertion ! 1c n nril thi-rrnf Irr. Nollilnu tnkcii fnr ! - . limn UfJc for UKtlrf Innpr- tlnn. Thrxf nilvrrllt-ineitln ninit be rnn cini" - - nlcl j- . siTr.-4.Tiox. FACIAL nLttJUSHF.3 TREATUIX TRrK CO. , 3 * Clu * > * ! of Commerce. A Mm An 'ii MAi.i : ni'i.p. CANVAPSEIWTO TAKnOltmniR : NHW LtXK of work , no hesvy uoods to c rrr. * Urjr or commit lon C. F. Adams Co. . Ml So. le.liSu BATL.CSMRN ron CIOAHR. uti A MONTH AND eipent j oW firm : eip Hence unnecessary ; in ducements to cuitomers. C. C. lll liop A Co. , St. I/nil * . II Mlfi _ KIIKR SAMPLE OK REC11KT OK UKAUTT True Co. . 516 Chamber of Commerce. n MII AM WAXTir > MHX TO LKARX THE RARHKI1 trmle , only elKht weeks required ; steady poM- lli.ns nd twls riven Rrnduates : wages anJ experience In * hops Saturdays l > fore romplet' Inc. Oils method naver l o years' npl.rentlc-e- ship snd fnr free eataloinJe. Mohler's Barbel Scli.il SU So. Clark SL , Chleico. ASSIST IN OF- WAXTKD , TOFXG MAN TO flw w.irk. must sten-jcrapher nn < l typewriter - writer Artdre.1 > SI. Tlee. K-S73 19 _ WANrnnT TWO ooon'MArniNisrs : MKN ami to contract pimps preferred. Rlicnandnar Iron Work * . ShennndtMh. lo a. tl M'M 1 > * EXpnrunxcKtt CLOTH ixo MAN WAXTKD must ! * cnod salesman ami nv > J sloeKKeeper ; . Inquire of J , nnewaklne German preferred. Ppeler A Co. . Crete. X < 1 > . Il-MSSI AV v\TinFF.M.\in HELP. M OIRLS ron AM. KINDS \voiuc : n TO j ; week. Canadian Office. U2 Douglas. C M 8 HAIR iiEMOvnn ncntly. True Co. , KS Chanber of Comm n-e. C M17S AM _ WASTED. COMPETENT XURSB GIIIU A1 1105 Capitol Bve. C MT10 LA Dills TO TAKE OlinnilS : LARCH pr.flls 1C3 Farnnm. room IS. C M7J3 11 * WASTKIX A GOOD COOK FOR HOTEL. woman preferred ; permanent pf ltlon and ptxv Tracer A0drw > at once. Cimmtrclal Hotel. St Paul. Neb. C 76S \VANTID. A xi'nsi : ami * INQVIKK AT 11 Bo. Sind Ave. C SSO IS FOU HOUSES IX ALL PARTS OF THK CITY. THI O I * Davl Ctrtnpany. 1595 Farn-im. D ZH3 HOUSns. DKXEWA & CO. . 105 X. 1STH ST D (00 MODERX HOUSES. C. A. STARR. KS X. Y Life. D-101 CHOICE HOUSES AXD POTTAGES ALI.'OVEI ihe city. Jl to JjO. Fidelity. HD2 Famnm St D 401 HOl'SES. WALLACE. DROWN BLOCK. 1CT1 and LmuElas. D (03 HOUSES COTTAGES & STORES. AtL PARTI ot cllj Drcnnan , Love Co. , 430 Paxton block D 101 MOVIXO HOUSEHOLD GOODh A.VD PIAXOf Om % an & Storage Co. . 1115 Farnam. Tel. IMS n 103 _ LARGE LIST. M'CAGUE. 15TH AXD DODGE D ( M HOrSES. FLATS. OARVIX BROS. . ICISFARX'J D7 HOUSES FOR REXT. REMIS. PAXTOX I5LK D < OS ' HOUSES. J. II. BHERWOOn. 43 N. Y. Lift lf-ROOM FLAT. DOUGLAS. XK.Ml ! ITH. MOfJ ern , steam heat. Inquire Undqulst. 315 S. 1511- D 11 FOR RKXT. ELEVEN ROOM nnicK RESI denre. modern In every retj > ert. Steam heal electric llcht. Located at the southwest come Hth and DoiiKlas Pts. .Vrly to R. W. Bakei FujH-rlntenilont Hee bide. f D (35 ( FOlf RENT. MODERN FLAT. BEST IX Till city. In new navldge tiulMlnc. or > ixe-ltc cit hull , also Rood store In same bulldlnp. John W. Robblns , agent. I'd ! Faruam meet. D-117 BTAXPORD CIRCLE COTTAGES. 6 ROOMS S. W. cor. 13th and VInton flnc l Icicatlrn I city for l'UMnes men of Omalia and Soul On-.aha ; rents moderate. 30' Uee Hullline. , -ROOM COTTAGE. ALL MODERN LAW : and shad * . Z1S4 Miami t. D 1 VERY DESIRAHLE APARTMENTS OF SK room" , modern , fronllns on Jlansoom part Cheap tn rislit party with final ! family. M. . Kennard & Sn , 110 Urown llloclt. Cor. ICt.i . Douclns St . D TO FOR RENT. LARGE S-ROOM HOUSE. AI.I modem , near exposition prounl * . sie irn nea1 electric llcht. o\vr > 'th1nR flrst cla ; J33.M p * manih W. II. RuKsell. CK N. Y. Ufe. D-MTT : _ _ itTlODERX FLATS. ADJOINING. 9 AND 1 roonu. Dod e & Sth KIs. (44 Jler Hide. D-MM1 - NEW MODERN -HOOJi HOl'SES FO ! rent , 1 * X I > e- D Ml-ttl 19- KOll HKXT FUHXISHnn HOOMS. LARGE DESIRAIILE SOUTH ROOM , TO GEN llenien unly ; smill family KT3 ROOMS 'SOS CAPITOL AVE. 5 JKtOMS. HOl'SKh'EKPING. vj7 Fo. IITllT E < r MODERN ROOMS. ONE BLOCK FROM HE ! ImlldlnK. Aildi P K B e. K M l SO' I-Tlt.MSIIKII HOOIIS AXI > IIOAIII ) . NICE COOL ROOM ; GOOD IKiAIID : RATE rea 3ti lil * . Tlis HUK , y t Hanwy. F-MM4-A27 MERItlAM - FIRST-CU\ FAM1L tr.tti and Ik > dge St * . F 8S 1 ; -t'Uvss HOARD AND ROOMS ; HO water heat : bttt location In city , tit S. Ml St. F--7H " NICFLY FfRNISHED 1T.ONT ROOMS \VIT1 lo M , tflli lx > oila > . F M I ROOMS AND DOAUI ) . STEAM HEATED ! I ? Cailt" | ! live. F MS : i ROOMS WITH HOARD. REFERENCE. SIC ! Kth St F-MMT * ! TL'i : ALBANY. S181 DOl'GI.AS. Fl'R. OH i lur n * > m ; ilVllchir.il location ; u > Me livirJ sperlal ternui for t ii'lien > . F MSSJ a * UTOPIA , Ui DAVENI-ORT ET. F GOOD ROOMS ; HOARD. JJ.W : MODER : brlrk central. 114 North 19t i. F MM 2S * I'lHl UK.NT rM'fl'.M.Slll'.l ) ItOOMS. FOI. R KOOM.S , Ut SO. TH AVU. G-7SS iu\T.sToiiis IX > U 1IUN7 IN THE HEE lU.'U.UlNG : One UiKe > m r room , i'n > l ilixir , with VHUlt ar I > rtVBle oitlr , nalu , tic One Uift truut ruom , tiki floqr. divided Into tv r m " 55 inrtltlon. wstcr. etc , O- ' uitf Mvintr ivom , ind Itoor , with \aul wntT etc. Tin fr-'nt ' ruora , divided by partition , thjrd floor- Jnt i irner ruom with vault , third floor. itt > Urce rooui. third flour , ultta lanitlon Ulrl l"c tl Into one lan : ro < ia un4 i\vd tinall tT.vate ri-om . Mater , etc. T ) tutfr cround Hoar ro > im > llk vault * . S * 'rral rannll ro * n > on fourth floor , Hb vault All t'lew im are lie te < J"witli uzni. electr supplied with tirti cl Janitor txrtlc on run day and all cicht. lluIUtr y llrtproof. Apply la ItV luker. tiv ; * ent lloom ICi , It e IlulMln ; . I-IW YOU RENT-DESK ifoOM IN GROFND FIjOO ctnce. He * hulldlnc ; wattr * team he4t. eltctr llctit and Janitor atrvlra. Apply to It. V Italer KJperlmeiidrnt B llutldlnE. I J > 7 _ I'D ft IlEST TIIK 1-STORY BRICK HUILD1N at 1 Karnara St. Thli bulldlnr lia > a nreprn cement lAsrnimt. coniplelt ftttm htatini : fi torts , water on all flnars. r . etc- Apply ' the fflc uf Th Bee. I $10 WANTIIII. IT IS TIH'E , IT IS TRFE. IT IS TRt'B. W know I' lull cure. True Co. , hamtvr i Cutnmtrcc. J MITt AM TI'KON GOI ! > nEI.DS. SENSATION OF THF. penturr ; < > ny ! outh'-ntic pr c * l hook , M- fl' la ! iind Mid'its-1 p" tt'y ! first hnr * r 'ly ; don't wlt f r thr . < * nireet HIM W first - , * * mlnlnr laws , riimate. eir . etf. . price , Hm ; tn'fl Ilt ra1 nit" credit R n , frHrht px'd. ' fortune fnr nf-n's. tnitflt and territory. W ewits. Menroe JJook Co. . Dpt. M. Chlonff" . J-Mi' 15 * W.\\TiilTO IIF.XT. MODERN HOFSK WITH AltOUT TEN ROOMS , near Hanscom park. Address P 1 . IV * otnce. K-MiU A PLEASANT. FURNISHED COTTAOK ! OR four or nve fuml hed rooms wanted by 1st of September by desirable p rtle . M. J. Ken nard fi Son. , J10 Brown Illock , Uth and Douclit * St . K 7 WANTED. TO BENT. TEN ROOM HOFSE RB- twren 34A l > flKr itnd Harney ntc ts. AJ- dress P. O. bo . Ornah * . K-7 l WANTED TO BENT * -ROOM MODERN houw with larce tam ; who has one ? E J. Street. Hoard of Trade. K M < 7 B STftllAfiC. PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOCSE COT. WS-MO JonMi. General storage and forwarding. M 411 OM. VAS & STORAGE. 1415 FARNAM. TEL. 1 M-41I FRANK EWERS : BEST STORAGE. 1MI HAR- ney. M TJ : SI 4 WAXTBIl TO nUY. REST PRICE PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS tank accounts at room W N. Y. Life Building. N-OI W SECOND-HAND WHKELP. K TO J10. Omaha Bicycle Co. . S3 N. Hth t- . * SAI.l FL'UXITt'llK. FttHNlTt'Iin COMPI.CTK FOU HOVSKKKKP- Injr. with or without piano phaeton , snip or trnJe. Ilaom IT. CrelBhlon Wk. O SIJW W * FOU SAI.H HOItSKS AXI1 WAOOXS. FOIt SALK-CODDAP.D PHAETON. HAMMOXE typewriter ; roth Rood ns new. It C. Patterson , Patterson IJIock. I'-SM FOR SAI.K SIISCBMiAXISOl'S. ' SAWDUST , IIUI.K OR SACKED-CUlllBlNC and hog fence. C. It. Lee , ? 0l Douglas.Q Q 41J HALDNESS CtTlED. THUE CO. . SIC CHAM , ber of Commerce. Q MI7C AM FOU SALE. SPRING LAKE AND 11ESEP. volr Ire. Gilbert Uros. , Council IJlulItla. . Q-MT11 S3 PIANO USKl > FOUR MONTHS. STANDAHr make ; coil KM ) ; must tell nt onrc. SCOT Ca < ? QMS Sit A GKNt'lNB "AM ATI" VIOLIN FOR PALE prior $000.00. Apply at Dr. Haetenx. noyd'i theater , city. Q MSM IS' FOIl SALE. A COMPLETE COfltPE 1 ? ( | > hyslcal culture by Alvls P. SwolKnla , at t literal rtlwaunt. Aiijily at bookkeeper. He. . office : physical culture taught to men. womet nnd children. Q &S3 21 * FOU SALE. H.'O OF C PKIl CENT 1IONDS Intf-rest payable Feinl-annually. In dcnomlna lions of i.V)0 each : can sell part or all : Inter ejt paid promptly ami a first class Investment For full particulars aJdress P ll , P c oCTIco. Q-tSS ; NEED MONET : WILT. SACUIFK'E ne\v hlEli-grade upright ] > lano. 1513 North 50tl Bt. Q-MSS5 FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 SAFE. 1 IIOLLINC rteik and I diamond oalt stove. Inquire 311 So 10th St. O-901 17- rw KIMRALti PIANO. ALMOST NEW. FOI sale or trade. Address 1 * tl. Dee offle- . Q-MSM M FALLING HAIR CtltKD IN TEN DAYS Tru - Co. . SiC Clrambcr of Commerce.RM177 R-M177 AtO r.K , HATIIS. I-TC. MADAM SMITH. 1215 DOUGLAS. 1IASSAG ! fleam baths. T TH : > ? j MRS. DR. LEON. ELElTniC MASSAGE BAT1 parlors , restful and currl\e. 117 S. JUh. up talrs. T MS74 : : nuriRixo FACE CP.EAM REJUVENATE ] the s-liln. making It as fmooth , roll and clea as a child's : every wrinkle , every line am every indication of time' * harsh trc-atmen banished. True Co. , KG Chamber of Com merce. U M17& A M MME. M. TRUE WILL CE AT HER OFF1C1 every afternoon and will gladly give bcr Urn lo those who have heretofore been unable t str her In person. 3i6. Chamber of Commerce U M1C5 A-IO VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUBLES. S4G-S BE1 Dldff. : physician , consultation or health booi free. U 114 SRfRirr OF 1JEAUTV ; IT IS HARMLESS : 1' will not Injure the man delicate skin. Tru Co. . 3M Chamber of Commerce. U MIC7 AIO IIA1H OX FACE. NLCK AND ARMS. GROUT ! de troye < l permanently without Injury lu th mint delicate hkln. lYue Co. , 116 Chamber o Commerce. U M1CS A M UAL11XESS. FALL1XG HAIR , SUPCHFLUOU hair anil facial blemishes cured True Co. KC Chamber of Commerce. U M1CS A JO m. IlUPTl-RE CURED FX5R J-3 ; UNTIL SEP tember 1 : no pain ; no detention from burlceEt refer to thousands of patients cured : call o wnte. O. E. Miller Co. . 9K-3 N. y. U. Omalia IJLAi'K HEADS. PIMPLES AXD FRECKLE suceeMfully treated. True Co. . 2M Chamber c Commerce. U MtT * A 0 WANTEU-PAP.TT TO INVEST LIM1TEI Hniour.t of capltnl In repertoire theatrical com puny. For partlculnr aOJies : A. u. , car Perkins House. Platttjncuth. NcbF F 7M-U SVPKlSFLl'OrS IIAJR TREATMENT > NVS lay nnd Thursday , K and IS , wlthuul fall Tru * Co. ' V M1T1 AK > MOXI-Y TO LOA.\RIAI. ISTATU. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 115 N. Y. U < iulck money at low raiei for choice farm Und In lowt , northern ilifourl , eastern XebruFka W-41C N IMPROVED tk UNIMPROVED C1T' prorty. W. Fanmm Smith i Co. . ISM Fnrriair. W 117 C PER CBNT MONEY ON NEB. & 1A. FA P.MS W. II. Meikle. lit National Hank UUIx. , Oimi-.n W ( IS MONEY TO LOAN AT lyiW RATES. Till O. I * . Davlr Co. . JKC Fimcm St , \V-4U .110XUV TO LOAX CIIATTLKS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FL'MXITURE. PIANOS hon.es.ufmr. . etc. , t Ion ctt rates in city no remoial of coodt. ttrlctly cuntUentlal , yo can pay the loan on at any lime or In an amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE I.OAX CO , tot So. IClb St. X 4iS MONEY TO I/5AN OX IMPROVED OMAH. property. Purer & Thonuu. tn lit Nat. HI : bUti W J1 ON Oil AH PROPERTV ; I/DWEST RATES bulldlne loam wanted nJelity Trust Co.win w-in CITY AXD FARM IvOANfl. IXIW RATES Oarrln Hro . . Kit Farnam it. , W MfJa st MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMA11. real rtta'.e. Ur nn > n. l ive Co. , Paxton 1IU W HUSI.M'.SS CIIA.fCKS. RAItREIt CHOP , fl(0 0. GOOD IJUS1NES3. J J. Glb n. 6.1 Drst Nallotikl bank.Y Y MK > tt TRADE IX WHEAT. CORN. OATS AXD PUG vlHonit ; matkcts ver > - mrons and ortlve ; * pt ilal altentlui given tt small InvesUm : dall market bulletin furnlnlu * ! na rt-que i free rluir e. Address Saniu-1 Mmc Jt C.x. ittlt It , Tr dr ' bldi : . . ( lilcajfo. 111. Y MH1 II * WiU1. LOCATKD IlTu'O STORE , tl S.O IKJWJS balance to cult. EUxent U-caUoc for Tram mlftlnlppl Exixxltioc. AJJriSi p (6. l\tr. Y Til JO * _ _ _ _ _ FOIl KACIIAXKIi. WANTED TO TRADE. GOOU LOT FOR IUAXC AJIntJ O S. lie * . Z Xt I-OU SALK HUAL KSTATIi. HOUSES. 1XDTS , KAIlMs | ] LAXDS LOAXS Gt . I1. Ueinls Re | Estate Co. , I'anon Illoc * FIV1MIOOM COTTAGE. FULL I/JT. SOUTl Omaha. ISO's - iy Itncz. R. C. Patttm-- . 1'attcrfor , L'luck. ItU-s.fl Sl'I.KNDID COTTAOE AXU IXT XEAIt UTI toul Cumtnc H.M. Itoom li , Pieron } ilk. ron KAi.n nn.u < n t ACRES CHEAP. 1 4 MILES TROM FfOAR factoryInqulrt R. IS , P lte' mi block KE-M1M All CASH FOR OMAHA SA VINOS BANK AC- t-ount * . O. G. Wallace. Si : Drawn MV.RK RK IM KOUNTZn PLACE IlAltOAlXS. .SW. M,7 TO l K ; ps tMi at 1Mb and Knrtmra , Morse UMe. J. J. Otbwn til nrst Nat. Ilftnk ItMK. RB-'S * SNAP : tl.SC FOR TWO T.AROB HOUSES. AT tTIS nnl71 ? X. Pth * t : lot. Mt ? * . J. X. opp. P. O. RK M7W FOB SALK AT SPECIAL RAnOAIXS. e M front M b tw n Cumemn and Rrlstnl : m lt < > oT.r ; fire lots nppfxlt * aid" f < Ur prounai entr nc ; five lots In lul'man' ' Place. Snutli Om h : line | f > t In lukfr Plti < - - l t1W wlih ! bou nf 4 and I room * ( llth and renter ) . ll.ww. Comer lot xM In Grand View * ! ! tlnn ; J fmtr room hou * * * . city water , hw" rent fnr > per month. hi never l en vac ni for th * laft i ye m : will * ell fw Vfl will l i offer for R few day * nt K big l irt la < re l"tfl on mllltBrjnve. . . rlclit < vn the Ben on lln'i Mreet car run * ( o the Und. fall nd lnT ll- pate. J .A. Lpren. . > 4l and Nl N. Y. Llfe. fHAS. K. WILLIAMSON. Oil IlKB BLTXJ. Tel HI RE-MKO EAST FRONT I/ITS AUK VERY STAlirK IN the vicinity , rf Sth nni Farnatn : I have ti K < > t > d one at n harraln. on 55th avenu * . neai D < Jge. P K. He" . RE SS AXD TYPIIWRITIXR. A. C. VAX SAXT'S SCHOOL , til X. Y. LIFE , AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE. 16TH & DOUGLAS ST.\MMI3II1C5. SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS AXD STt'TTER. ers. Julia E. Vaushan. 5J N. Y. Life bids Method by graded vocil exerclies. Hours attei TO r. m. S45-S PAAV.MlltOKUIIS. It. MAROWITZ LOANS MOXEY. B N. 16 St Kl ALKS. SAWED. NATURAL STONE. ARTIFICIAI brick. Tel. 1CS8. W. J. Welshan't , SM S. 17th St CO.M.MKRCIAL COLLHGKS. FALL TERM OM. BUS. COLLEGE OPENS Sept. 1. Cat , end specimens penmanship free. 156-ASO MATTRHSS RKXOVATIXC WORKS. MATTRESSES. COUCHES. PARl > Dn FURNt turc to order ; repaired If03 Lavenw'hj Tel. 1SS5 1SS TYIMIWIUTKMS. TONS OK ENERGY WOULD HE SAVED DA1L1 If everj' ot > rater used the light running Dens more. 1 1J Farcam St. , Omaha , m LOST. LOST , XOE PIET-E OF MEXICAX IIRIDLI between ! 2nd nnd Spencer and ! lth nnd Pink nej- . Return R. Johnson , cor. Slth and Pink ney. Lost MSJ3 IS FtVHXITL'RIS PACKUI ) . M , S WALKLIX. Sill CUM1XG ; TEI. 1S31.4SO 4SO- HAXCIXG. 1510 HARNEY ST. . PRIVATE LES sons , society or stage : now orten. 4LC A-00 PATHXTS. ID A TIT'M'T'C Sues & Co- Attorneys F A i IjlN i O "t-Law and Patent En perts. Bee Building Omaha , Neb. Branch office at Washington D. C. We make FREE EXAMINATIONS am aid Inventors In selling their Inventions. Seni for free Advice and Patent Book. T A i. 1 Jj \ I c * " < procured oy C. A. SNOW I co Washington. D. C TREE EXAMINATION and advice. Xo attor nej-'s fee before patent. I.'r. clsptrap offer o prizes cr promise of sud'en nrealth. bui ctralc'nt forvard advice and falthfu' tt n-Ice. Xo ir . SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED A : the oliice of the Grounds and Buildings De partment , Tr.innmifMts ppi and Internationa Exposition , for the Machinery and Elec trlclty Buildings , until 5 o'clock p in. Wednesday. August 25 , 1S97. Plan ? and Fpecilioations for both building i > n file in superintendent's olilce. No. C3 Paxton block , or sets will be furnlshei contractors at cost. F. P. KIBKEXDALL. Mgr. Grounds and Bldgs. Dept. OFFICIAL RAIL WAY TI3IK CARD Leaves ( BURLINGTON 4i MO. RIVER. I Arrives OnuimjUnlun Dej ot. I''lh & Ma ton Su.f Omah ISiam : Denver Express SS5ar 4Upm..Blk Hills. Mont & 1'ugct Snd Ex..l4u pE 4iipm Denver Express 4.1Spr ; : C6pm Lincoln Local ( ex. Sunday ) TMipc JMpm : Lincoln Local ( ex. Sunday ; lloar I ax-e JCHICAGO. BL'RLfjfGTON < r-'t.IArrIVS OmahajUnlon Depot. : tlh & Maton SLs.j Omah , SCpm Chicago Veslltnile 7:15au 9:4Sam : Chicago Expreo 4llpc : 7Wpm..Chicago : & St. Louis Express. . . . 7Uai llMOam Parlflc Junction Ixcal C:10pn . . . . . . .Fait Mall ( ex. Sunday ) ! : i''pn Leave ; { CHICAGO. MIL. & ST. PAUL-JArrtves OmabajUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason Sts.j Omah : CNi.m . Chicago Limited . . . Chicago Expres ( ex. SunJa } ) . . leaves iCHlCAGO & N. OmakajUnlnn Depot. Ibth & ilascn Su. ) . Eaftem Express . Sl pu 4:4Spm : . Veftibuled Limited . 4:0pn : StMpm . Ft. Paul Express . SJar : ; : < 0am . Su Paul Limited . SCir 7 Mam . Rioox City I ocal . 16ipr f.SOpm : . Omaha-Clilrago Special. . , f:10ar 6IOam . Missouri Valley lx > cal . 9S5ar Except BunJay. _ ' _ LeTves ICHlCAGO. R. I. i PACIFlC.Arrlves | OmahajUnlon Depot , 10th & Maton Sts. | Omah EAiT. 7:00am..Atlantic Express ler. Sunday ) . . 5Spr 7Wpm N'lcnt Express t , . , j 4SOpm..Chicago : VcMlbuled Limited. . . . l-0pi < : Kqira..SL Paul Vestibulcd limited. . . . l:2Fpr WEST. UmltM < : Kpr LeTreTi rT cr& MO. " VALI.KT" TArrlvei Omahai Depot , Jiui & Webner StJ. I Omah St : > 'pm . Fa l Mall and fcxpre i . 6OCpr S : ' < uj n.ex. Sat. ) tVyo. Kx , lex. Mnn. ) . . . 5Wpt : 7d"Bro..Fr < 'ini > nt Loi-al ( Sunoayt oniyj. . TiSOiin . Xorfoik Exprciii.tz. . Sun. ) . lu-Iiar Ci-pm. : . . . . . St. Paul Exprex . 5:10ar : Ltavcs I K. C. . ST. J. & O. n. | Arrlve OmalmlUnlun Dt-pot. ICUi & Maeon Su. | Omah S : ' .am . Kansas City Day Eiprets . S:10pr 10.Wi > ra.l . C Night Ex via U. P. Trans. : SOar Leaves ] MISSOURI PACIFIC lArrlves Omaha ) Depot , llth S. Wcbtter Ps. | ] Omah SCCpm : Xebrafka & Kan a > Limited. . . .ISMpt : Spm . Kansas C'Ky Exprm . c ; ca r & f-ACIFIC. [ ArTlTcl Omabai Depot. Uth & Webster Sti. j Omih C:15pm . St. Paul Limited. . . . . . S10ar ; I aTe71" SIOUX "CITY & PACIFIC. | Arrlvei Omahai Union Depot. 10th & Mason Stt. | Oman 5:10am . St. Paul 1'aisenger . H:10pr TrStem . Kloux City 1'aswnier . > : < &pr S pm . St. Paul Limited . f.tun L. * VS I WABASll RAlLSAY ! lArrTvei OmahalUnlnn Depvt , Klh & Maun Su. | Omah Iti'T-m . St. I/TUlJi Canon Ball . ll"rtar : LMVeil UfCfON PAC1 FIO lArrlvtj Omahajt'nlon Depot. Idib & Mason Sis. ) Omah ftdam . Overland Limited . 4:4Spr : S:3"i : > m IU-afce & StrcnikVc Ex ( ex Sun ) . S10iit f-.3i | < m. . Grand Ula d Expret * ( ex Bun ) . . S:00pr : 4 :05pm. . . _ . . . . „ . - .J t MaiL. . . . . . . . . . . .ItiiOttr i la. BT. I' . . M. i O. jArillti umahaj Depot , IJthVtbjttr Sts. | Omah lnYpni..Sleux City Express ( ex Eun ) . . .ll:5iat li'am tftaux Clly Area. ( ex. Sun ) lUai : C-.Upm . St. Pau ! Limited. . . : ! < MI > iO-ur. . . ! . " : ! City Area. 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Cam pania with British malls for Australia. ' Trans-Pacific malls are forwarded to port ol sailing dally and the schedule of closing li arranged on the presumption of their unln terrupted overland transit. " Registered mal closes at 6:0-1 p. m. previous day. PoEtotll'-p. New York. N. Y . Autrurt 13 , 1 37 CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Postmaster. JURY ticini.s TIIK WILL CKXUI.VE Piilter WHM Follnil In tli - Urn Cnutnln- Injr l ) < - < -t-n < -il Wife's A lif . ' SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 17. At midnlgh : the jury In the Davlo will contest returnee a verdict finding that the disputed testa mentary document was genuine. If the will Is now admitted to probate by Judgf Coffey an estate valued at over $1.000,001 will be divided between Mrs. Belle Curtli and her sister Lizzie Mutr. Mrs. Curtli Is the wife of ex-Assemblyman John Curtis The case was stubornly fought by t-asten relatives of Davis , who set up that the will offered for probate was a forgery. Jacob Z. Davis arrived here In early days formed a co-partnership with Alexandei Boyd , and by Judicious Investment of hi : money soon became a millionaire. When h < died iu the Continental hotel , Philadelphia last October ho was in the act of dictating s will disposing of his property. U was ther belleve-d that he had died Intestate , A search of his personal effects In thie city re sulted In the finding of two wills leavlnf all of his property to his wife , but as she had died several years before him. the will ! were not nf any value. Some four or fivi weeks after his death a paper purporting U be bis < vill was filed for probate In Judg < Coffejjs court. The will was brief and disposed of the vast estate In a few words Mrs. Belle Curtis and Miss Lizzie Mulr wer < named as the legatees. A contest was a- once begun by relatives of Davis who llvi In the east. They asserted that the papei offered for probate was a forgery and askec1 in their petition that it be denied probate. The will was found in an urn containing the ashes of Mrs. Davlo. The contestant ! set up that the paper had been slipped Intc the earn by the forgers and that It bad beet drawn several neeku after the death o : Davis. The urn containing the ashes wat brought into court and made an exhibit li tha case. When the verdict was announced Attornei Heggarty at once moved that the will bi not admitted to probate/ notwithstanding the finding of the Jury .that , the paper was genuine. He asserted that ; there was nt evidence to prove that lth J bren legal ! ) executed. Judge Coffey1 * * ! ; * that he woulc listen to the argument today and pass 01 the question of admlltinl.Rito [ probate. I ! ho decides to accept the disputed paper thi estate will be divided between Mrs. Curtli and Miss Mulr. as they are1 the only onei named In the paper that thi Jury declare ! is genuine. ' * Kffrrtlrrlv Impnti iin Inmilt. LOUISVILLE. Ky. , A'ugA fperlal t < the Times from Plnevllle' . Ky. , says : New : has reached here of & r.double mountalr tragedy which was enaet JT at Chads Gap rear Hnevllle. yesterday rnprninjr. James Felt , Caleb Hatileld and.Joe Mallard , al young men of Ihe neighborhood , camper > n Chads Gsp Tuesday ; iinit. ) They playet cards , all drinking heavily * . . i\tt \ ore morninj llatfleld. and Mallard had won all of Felt' : money. Then they proposmrtlmt the fart game break up nnd that 'R ' > drink be talter before continuing across the mountain They drank , but Mallard' threw the e-m- tenls of the Jug in Kelt's face and toll him to leave them. The latter then drev hl pistol and owned tire , .killing both Mai lard and Hatileld. The latter Is related tc the notorious "Cap" Hatflcld. I'll ; Ail viiiiren. CLEVELAND. O. , Aug. IT. There was ar advance In the price of Bessemer pig Ire : today. The price for some time haa beer J9.I5 for future delivery. Today 19.53 wa ! refused for an order of 29 , ( ) ton . Thi price aiked Is OM and future buMneM wll probably be done at tbul. This udvanc. Is due to the recent increase In the price o : i rue l ural steel. _ Con vriitlmi of l.lijunr Hi-nlc-r . NEW YORK. Aug. -The Wboleta ! Liquor Dealers' Association of America , Is i session at the Manhattan Beach hotel today There are delegates. In attendance Ir m B ! jiarts cf the country , CCO In all being pre enl The convention opened with an Informa I lunch at noon. BEANEATERS DROP A GAME Allow Senators to1 Make the Greater Number of Runs. BOFH TEAMS PLAY VERY YELLOW BALL Hncli Actroitntlon Aiirnr In Kn- ilpnvor tn Otitilii the Otlirr In I'nnr Vi'orK OrldlcK nnil niniit Washington. . 9 : I5o ton , " . I llaltltnorv , 12 ; Hrooklyn , 3. New York. 10 ; I'hlladclphln , S. lnOl.in t > Oii ? . v > ; Mmtjeairall. , 3. Si. I'atil , C ; Cotumbup , 2. KQHMS City , 15-4 ; Grand HnpUK 3-5 , I10STOX. Aug. 17. liMtou' lost today In the most loosely played Ranie eccn at the home grounds thla season. The work o ! both sides vis wretched , one club seemed to be trying to outdo the other In poor playlns. The Bostons seemed urr winners until the ninth liming , and after two men were out the Washington made four runs , In the lest half of the ninth , after two men were out. llostotr got two men on bases and Tenuey at the bat. It was a wonderful Ktop by O'llrlen that prevented DtMton from scoring , giving the game to Washington. The batting and base running of Hamilton were the features. He reached first base fiix times , four times on hits and twice en balls. Score : WASHINGTON. i BOSTON. R.H.O.A.E.I ll.H.O.A.E Sflbach. If. . 1020 0 Hnm'fn. cf. 0 4 1 0 { Brown , cf. . . 5 0 7 0 u Tennty. lb. . 1 1 II C C Dement , RS . : i S 4 I/one , ss . Karrell , c. . . ! : S 0 1 Duffy , If. . . . 1 1 S 0 I Tucker. Hi. . 1 S 7 1 1 Stahl , rf. . . . O'Brien , lb. 1 1 1 S 0 Collins. : b. . 1 1 0 S ! Ablwy. rf. . . 0 1 r 0 o Lowe. Ib. . . . 1 S S S 1 Wrldey. 3b : 0 1 ISO Lake , c . Swalm , p. . . 0 0 0 1 S Sullivan , p. 0 0 1 S t Mercer , p. . . 0000 0 . Bcrfstn . . . . 0 0 0 0 ( " .McGuire . 0 000 0 StUctti . . 0 1 0 0 ( Totals . . . . S f t7 ? 4) ) Totals . . . . 7 IS 17 14 ( " Batted for Swalm In the ninth. Halted for like In the ninth. "Batted for Sullivan In the ninth. Washlnuton 4- ! Boston 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 ; Earned runs : Washlncton. 1 ; Boston , 1. Base hits : Farrtll , Wrlcley. Two-lUje hits : Stahl , Abbey , Farrell. Sacrifice lilt : Tenncy. Stolen bases : Hamilton < 3I. Long , Lowe. Denwnt , Tucker First base on balls : Off Sulll\nn. 3 , off Swalm. 3 : off Mercer , 1. First base on er ror * : Washington , 4 ; Boston , t L ft on bases ; iVuthlneton. 1 ; Botton. 13. Wild pitch : Sulll- van Struck out : Swalm , 1. Double pljys I owe to Lone to Tcnney. Umpire : Emslle. Time : Two hours and eighteen minutes. At' tendance. S.JOO. BALTIMORE. 12 ; BKOOKL.YN. 3. UA1.T1MORE. Auff. 17.-The champion ! won from Brooklyn today In a Ratne 1 : which the pitching ot Corbett was th < feature , he allowing them but three hits Payne was good In elope p'.nces. but buntfnf and sclentltio base running gave the homt team the victory. Attendance , 2.S10. Score BALTIMORE. BROOKLYN. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E Keeler , rf. . 3 4 0 0 1 Jones , rf. . . . 1 0 1 0 ( Jennlnes. ss 2 I 1 6 0 Grlinn rf. . . 0 0101 Kelly. If. . . . 33300 Shlndte. 3b. 1 0 2 0 < Stenzel , cf. . ! : ! 0 0 Anderson. If 1 1 4 0 I Doyle , lb. . . 1 1 1Z 0 0 A. Smith , lb 1 0 9 0 I Reltz. Ib 0 I S 1 0 Slioch. : b. . . 0 1 Z 1 I Qulnn. 3b. . . 0 1 0 S 0 Uurrlll , e. . . 0 1 S 0 ( Hoblnton , cO J 6 0 O.Payne , p. . . . 0 0 0 1 ( Corbett. p. . 1 1 01 SJG. Smith ss. 0 0 1 5 ( Totals . . . .U 15 17 11 S' Totals . . . .3 : * M 7 < Reltz out , hit by batted ball. Baltimore OOS01045 1 : Brooklyn 0 50000001 : Earned runs : Baltimore. C. Three-base hit Kelly. Sacrifice hit : Burrlll. Stolen bsues Keeler , Jennings , Shlndle. A. Smith. Left or bases : Brooklyn. 3. Baltimore , & . First on balls OIT Corbett , 1. Hit by pitched ball : Jennlnii ! 12) ) . Reitz. Struck out : By Corbett. 5 ; by Payne S. Time of came : Two huurs and fifteen mln utes. Vmplre : Kelly. NEW YOnK , 10 ; PHILADELPHIA , S. NEW YO11K. Aug. 17. Bases on balls , fol lowed by timely hitting on the part of th < New Yorks and excellent pltc-iilnc by Sey mour up to the ninth Inning , took anothe game from the Phillies this afternoon. Th game was tiresome to a degree. Tjerp wane no brilliant playingon either side. Score : NEW YORK. i PHILADELPHIA. R.H.OA.E ! R.H.O.A.E Vanh't'n. cf 0 1 ! 0 0 Coolcy , cf. . . 1 1 3 0 i M'Crean' . rf 1 151 0 Dow-d. rf. . . . 0 1 1 0 Joyce. 3b. . . ! 0 : : 0 Del'li'nty. If 0 1 4 I Davis , te. . . 4 : 3 : 2 LaJole , lb. . 1 1 10 0 < Gleason , : b. S 3 1 ! 0 Shusart. ss. 1 1 J 2 Holmes. If. 1 1 0 1 0 Nash. : b I : o 1 ' Clark , lb. . . . 0 1 10 0 0 Cross , Ib 1125 Warner , c. . 0 1 7 S 0 M'F-rl'nd. el S : 0 Seymour , p. 0 0 0 1 0 Flfleld. p. . . 1 I 0 1 - 'Geler 0 000 Totals . . . .10101711 J Totals . . . . S 13'4 10 , Batted for Delehanty In the ninth. New York 30502028 1 Philadelphia 020000105 Earned runs : New York. J ; Philadelphia. 4 Two-base lilt : Gleason. Three-base hits : Me Farland. Shugart- Stolen base : Davis Doubli plays : Shueart to Cross to LaJole ; McCrean to Clark. First Irase on errors : New York , 2 Philadelphia , 1. Fltst base on balls : Off Sey mour. 5 ; off Flfleld. 6. Struck out : By Sey mour , 6 ; by Flfleld. 1. Passed ball : McFarland Left on bases : New York. C ; Philadelphia. S Time of game : Two hours and twelve minutes Umpires : Lynch and Carpenter. Attendance j rfft rfftSTANDING OF THE TEAMS. Boston M C3 31 67. Bilttmore 92 C2 30 ti. Cincinnati 91 " 9 22 CI. New York 92 M 30 C3.I Cleveland 94 M 4\ M. : Chicago 9S ii M j | . | Pittsburg M 42 51 45. I ouisville S 43 Do . ! Philadelphia 9. ; Washington S3 3 ? S3 < 0. : Brooklyn SI ? 5o > . St. Louis 9T 2 * 72 2o.l Gnmes today : Brooklyn at Baltimore Philadelphia at New York ; Washington a : Boston. SCOHKS OK TIIK WHSTEHX LICAfiVH HiiONliTK Hilt FlKKPiiirirr l-'recly mil TnUv < i Giiine. 11INNEAPOLIS. A-ig. 17. Tile Hoe ler. . batted Flggemeler freely in the flrK llv. Innings today and Gear was a mystery Two games will be played here tomorrow Score : Minneapolis 002010000 Indianapolis 10221000'- Base Mis : Minneapolis. 7 ; Indianapolis 11. Krrors : Minneapolis , 2 ; Indianaj < uUe. I Batteries : Minneapolis , Flggemrier am > _ . "vie ; Inil'nn I'Olls. Gear and Wood. ST. PAUL , Aui ? . 17. The visitors cou'i not hit Denzer. while Ilettger wap hit oftei and timely. Tnere was n disgraceful seen * today when. In the fl-st Inning , Mcrtei at ni'Kert G.'BfSf.ck. ' apjurenily without cau.'C A few light blows were exchanged but ni blood was spilled , and Merle ? was put ou of the game. Score : Columbus 2 1 O'O 00000 Bt. Paul 020010102- Bai > e hits : Columbu , 4 ; St. Paul , K Krrors : Co'umbup , < ; St. Paul , C. Batteries Columbus. Rettger and Buckley ; St. Paul Denzer and Spies. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 17. After eight run had been made of Brady In the first Innlm of tne first game today he was succeeds by Cajnpau. The visitors , however , wer < unable to get Into the game at any stage 1'or the .second game Brady was again pu In and he did splendid work throuchou eleven Innlmn * . Score , first game : Kansas City S20025100-1 Grand Rapids 000030000- Base hits : Kanfas City. 17 ; Grand Rapids S. Errors : Kansas City , 3 ; Grand Rapids 4. Batteries : Kant-as City. Abbey am Blanford ; Grand Rapid * . Brady. Campai and Fear. Second game : Kansas City . . .00020002000- Grand Rapids . - Base hits : Kansas City , 12 ; Grand Rapldt 12 Krr-ra : Kan-as City , 1 ; ( Irand Rapids , 0 Batteries ; Kansas City. Pardee and Blan ford ; Grand Itapld ? . Brady and Fear. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C Indianapolis 29 70. Columbus 91 Ci 35 63. Milwaukee 10S M 41 Cl. St. Paul 1(5 ( C4 41 Cl. ll'U'll 1 65 M 4 - Grand Rapids IbS M ' , o 5) . Kansas City 107 35 72 32. Minneapolis 107 34 7J 31. Gantt-s today : Grand Rapids at Kansa City. Columbus at St. Paul. Indlanaioll * a Minr.eapoll ? . Wt-xtPrii A orlnlliin Sr rf . Bl'RLINGTON. la. . Aug. 17.-Boore : Burlington 340000000 Rockford 0 01601000- Baws hits : Burlington. S ; Rockford. It Errors , Bur'lngton , 1 ; Rockford , S. Bat tc-rlee ; Burlington , Coons and Willlarnt. Rockford. Dillon * and Huff. ST. JOSEPH. Mo. . Aug. 17. Rain Pet iJi a the end of the tcond Inning and darknes Kto : > p d the game at the end of the tt-nli inn.nu with the score lied. Score. St. Joiepa 0 020000010- Pforia - Base lilts : St. Joseph. 1. Peorla , : KnorsSt Joyfph 5 ; T orl . 3 , St Joseph. Meredith. Donovsn nnd Viox. Peorln. Hurrls and Qulnn. KKOKUK , la. . Aug. -Score : Qulncy . 00000000 < MI CeJnr pld * . 0 00000010-1 Has * hit * ; Qulncy , 7 : Cednr nipMx. 6. Error.Qulncy. . 1 ; CrxlarKftpMs , J. t- terlf.i : Qulncy. Pears anil ISraver ; Cedar RnpKK McFnrlfind and roller. UBS MO1NES. la. . Aug. -Score : lies Moines . J00201004- } Dubuque . OIOOOOOOO-S H.iw hlt ! > : Ip < i Motnes , It ; I > ulnifup. ! L Krrors : Ds Moines , I : Dubuque. 2. Unt- terles : l > * s Moine. . Mauck nnil l ohnmn ; * . Nonam ch r. l > lxon nn < l Sullivan. i\lilliltlon C.niiunt Ttiruntii. TORONTO. Out. . Attp. 17.The exhibition game between Cleveland nnd Toronto at tracted 4.0X ) i opl * to. the Iflnml thl ? after. noon. Toronto won out , but It was not Mich a conteM as mo t pe opl < ? expeotetl to ! > ce. The pit -nine of Gaston was the only feature. The vlfHors dkl not get a hit oft him tinlll the third , when they sot one. In the fifth they got another. Dineen re- tvlnced Gnston In the seventh. Brown wn ? Lit freely by the hemet nn > . Score by lnnlnc : ClM-e-Und . 000003000-J Toronto . 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 ; Base hit * : Cleveland. 7 ; Toronto. ? . Eror : : Cleveland. 3 ; Toronto , 1. Batteries ; Cleveland , Brown and McAllister ; Toronto , Gaston , Dineen , Casty nnd Snyder. CAMKS OK THIS I.1VK1.Y AMATF.l'HS ' , I'rcmiinl ( ! into Tlltlrn nnil Win * n Dm Milcil Mntfli. T1LDEN , Neb. . Aug. 17-MSpeclal Tele- grcm. ) Th l-'Ycmont Hrcwcts" drove Intc town about 1 o'clock , donned their rult < ! ol Robin Hood grrcn. and lambasted the Tllder boys to the tune of 17 to S. Sam Botsford's pupetlor work In left field nnd a home rur In the Mxth were Ihe s-ensatlonal jilays ol the game. Score : Fremont 5 3050010 1-1 ! Tllden 3 2000110 1- ! Base hits : Fremont. 10 ; Tilden. C. Errors Fremont , 10 ; Tllden , IB. Two-basv hit : Scott Hcme run : Bottford. Double p'nys Wheeling to Money to Scott ; Smith un- npflfted. BatUrle. : Fn-mont , Jnm.-pon , Scott , Marshall nnd Erwln ; Tllden. Slnhaus , Wender nnd Galloway. Umpire : Ames. ( Jrnf lli'frntn St. Andrew . TECl'MSEH. Neb , Aug. 17.-Speclal.- ( The game of ball nt the church ilcnlt > ol St. Andrews church here yesterday betweer Ihe clubs from Elk rYeek Btlt Graf was wor br Graf by the score of 30 to 1L The Universities of Lincoln and locals wil play here Friday nnd Saturday. Win with u ll r Pltrlicr. GRAND ISLAND. Neb. . Aug. 17.-Spe- clnl. ) The second of the serli-.s of games between the local and the Schuyler basr ball teams was plnyed on the home grounds yesterday. Grand Island winning by the score of 19 to 7. The locals borrowed n pitcher from a juvenile team. HUMInifsi ivld * Play Sui > krior. HASTINGS. Neb. . Aug. SpeelaU-Th < < "Kid" base ball team , or Hastings Srcont team , went down to Superior this morning tc play two games at that place. Roy VanFleet the boy phenomenal ball twirlr , wKl do thi pitching for the Hastings boys. KVUXTS ox THI : HUXXIXH TH vc > 4 > nly TITO Fnvorltrs AVIn nt St. I.oul > Fair Crounilx. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 17. Reel and Lucky Stai were the only winning favorites nt the fall grounds. For the poor running of Tranby the heavily-played favorite In the clos-ln ; event. Jockey Slmmonds had his license re voked and G. Cer > hart & Co. , owners of th < horpe , were ordered from the track. Results First race , selling-for maiden 2-year-olds six furlongs : Barbee , 105 ( Hlntey ) , C to and 2 to 1 , won ; 'Leonag , 100 ( Peterman ) . i to 2 and 3 to 2 , second ; Farondelle. 10 ( Foucon ) . 9 to 10. third. Time : 1:17. : Tiii : < May. Wild Het. Prince Bismarck. Glcnort Lee , Kingzella , Free Silver III , Heidorn an < Loushmask also ran. Second race. Felling- , six furlongs : Reel 105 ( Steven ? . ) , 9 to 10 and 1 to 2 , won ; HII Bil'y , S2 ( Frost ) , 10. to 1 and 4 to 1. second Delia. W ( C. Murphy ) , 5 to 1. third. Time 1:17. : Dav zac , Lady Nepton and Daly alsi ran. Third race , selling , for 2-year-olds , five fur longs : Lucky Star. 1K1 ( Foucon ) . 3 to 2 am 1 to 2. won ; Bon Marche. 103 iGllmoiv ) . to 1 and 3 to 1 , pecond : Bnrriso. 10-5 ( Gnrner ) S lo 1. third. Time : 1:02. Cella B. Monte zano. Kings Guard. Valid , Sue Sue. Lott ! Burns. Tom Lilly , Kittle Rutaerford , Bonn ! lone and Onlnoor also ran. Fourth race , se'.llng , six furlongs : NIcl Carter. 94 ( Hall ) , 15 to 1 and 4 to 1. won HorseEhce Tobacco , 97 ( Gllmore ) , 2 to 1 am even , second : Montgomery , 9S ( C. Combs ) . to 1. third. Time : 1:14 : % . Cavalry. Bridget NIcholah and Jane also ran. Fifth race , selling , one mile : Gold Band W ( Hall ) , 12 to 1 nnd 5 to 1 , won ; Nannii L's Sifter. 97 ( C. Combs ) , 7 to 1 and 5 to 2 second ; Earl Coehran 10. . ( GreenX 30 to 1 third. Time : 1:43M. : . Uncle Pal , Reubei Rowett , Stockholm , Neutral. Senator Mor rill. Dr. Hug-er and Tranby also ran. CHICAGO , Aug. 17. Dagmar , Grayhurs and Gay Deceiver were the winning favor lies at Harlem today. Results : First race , three-quarters ot a mile : Ivory 105 ( Martin ) , C to 1 , won ; Dad's Daughter 107 ( Morgan ) , 20 to 1. second ; Ovation , 10 ( T. Burns ) , 5 to 3 , third. Time : 1-lC. Second race , five and a half furlongs Dagmar. 109 ( C. Sloan ) , S to 5 , won ; Mori arlty , 103 ( T. Burns ) . 3 to 1. second ; Mis Kinbcllo. IV ) ( Donaldson ) , 10 to 1 , third Time : l:03Vi. Third race , three-quarters of a mile : Can field. 109 ( C. Sloan ) , 3 to 1 ; won ; Al I/one HO , ( Harrinjrton ) , 10 to 1. second ; Tradition 112 ( GouJn ) , 1,5 to 1 , third. Time : 1:15. : Fourth rac Sone and one-sixteenth miles Grayhurst , SO ( J. Woods ) , even , won : Thi Plutocrat , M ( Clay ) , 7 to 1. second ; Hnro Shannon , 103 ( Caywood ) . 7 to 5 , third. Time 1:47. : ( Fifth race , five-eighths of a mile : Fall Deceiver. 103 ( Caywood ) , to S , won ; Crys Inline , 10J ( MaimussenHi to 1 , second Bonito , 103 ( W. Dean ) . S to 1 , third. Time 'sixth race , one mile : Joe Clark , 112 ( T Burns ) , 3' $ to 1. won ; Lew Hopper , li : ( Caywood ) , 2Vs to 1. second ; Nec-edah , 10 ( C. Sloan ) . 2 to 1. third. Time : J:42'.i. NEW YORK. Aug. 17.-The track a Brighton today was excellent the attend ance fair. At the opening of the bettln ; for the third race Belmar was the favorite with Tom Cromwell second choice , but a : the close so much money had been sent Ir on Cromwell that he was Ihe favorite. The start was prompt and treed , nnd Salll < Cliquot set ihe pace. As the lot rounder Into ( he stretch Slmm am ] Sloan bc-jai driving , but they could not cafh the filly who won out in the fast time of lOVj ! Belmar being second and CromwHl thirl For the fourth race Hamburg was at pro lilbltlVD odds and he had only to gallop K win while Central Trust got the second as easily. In the fifth race Damli-n was llu favorite , but Sloan , who had the mounl was outridden by Clawssn en Manamaanc the latter led all the way and won by t bhort head In very fast time. Results : First race. . lx furlonpn , celling : Tre marge , 113 ( Hamilton ) , 3 to 1 and 3 to & won ; Lambert , 104 ( Powers ) . S to 1 and 5 U 2 , second ; Pearl Song. 109 ( Wapahlre ) . ifw u 1 and 20 to 1 , third. Time : 1J4V- . Minnie Alphonze , Ameer , Arbuckle , King Menellk E'J ' Kearney. Myrte Harkness and Jeanet'i nlso ran. | Second race , five furlongs , soiling : Mis1 Tepney. 101 ( H. Martin ) . 'J to 10 and 1 to 4 won ; Warrenton. 101 ( Forbes ) , C4 to 1 an : C to 1 , second ; Oxnard , 110 ( Slrams ) . i to ; and 7 to 10. ihlrd. Time : 1:04H. : Abundant M'di'lfe. ' St. Ives and Ulleen D also ran. Third race , one mile : Sal'.le Cliquot , 1C ( Martin ) , Ji to 1 and 3 to 1 , won ; Belmar 13) ) ( Sloan ) , C to 0 and out , second ; Ton Cromwell , 112 ( Slmms ) , 9 to 10 and out. third Time : l:40'.i. Paul Knuvar and Brandy win alto ran. Fourth raee , Ttlsitm Generation , fix fur longs : Hamburg. 127 ( Slmms ; , 1 to 5 am out. won ; Central Trust. 12J ( Scherrer ) . 1 tn 1 and C to 5 , second ; Julius Caesar. 11 fPenn ) , M to 1 and 4 4o 1. third. Time : in : Blarney Stone , Bowling Brook and B'lrefu also ran. . Fifth race , mile and a , quarter , iH-IIIng Manassaf , tvS ( Clawpon ) , C to 1 and even win ; Damlen , 113 ( Sloan ) , U to 20 and out second : W B , 110 ( Perkins ) , 13 til 5 and 1 ti 2 , third. Time : 2D7i : . Tltnour also ran. Sixth race , mile and a ( sixteenth , selling Hey Del Tlerra. 100 ( Clawson ) . 6 to 1 and to , won ; Rurlfsirap , 111 ( Perkins ) , S to 5 am 3 to S , second ; Marshal. 112 ( Sloan ) , 12 to and 7 to 10. third. TSuie : 1:471 : * . Formal Parmesan and Marxian also ran. KANSAS CJTV. Aug. 17. Weather cool track fast. Remits : First race , six furlongi : Damper woe First Choice isecond. Artless third. Time 1:1S : > . Sevond race , three and a half furlongn Volutante won : Dazzle , second ; Carnage third. Time : 1:1214- Third rac . one mile : Zerllda won ; Bag pipe , second ; Rowland Duett , third. Time 1 . ' 4C . Fourth race , six furlongs : His Brothe won : Minnie Price , second ; Huncry Hill third. Time : 1UU. : Fifth race. flv and a half furlongs : I > arl amoor won ; Moloch , MKond ; Red Veil , third Time1.12. . SARATOGA , N. T. . AUG. 17 The wathe was . -ool , the track heavy and attendant- fair. Three went to the i t In the Ken n r stak- * . Don de Ore taught the leai inside of a furlong and showed the wa ; lome , winning v r > ' easily by tt-n 'englhe S. nttisli Chieftain was stf"i4. elx length lu front of Llltle Buck. Rcvtuis- Klrit race , maldenn , J-year-oId and up . , six fttrlonrsr Cot-'rtJhlp. 110 ( A. Clayton ) , S to 1 and 6 to 5. won ; EJ > * tnn liar. 10f ( Hewitt ) . 10 to J and out , second ! Pa F > ntcr * . 1W ( IteaurhampV t to 1 ml * to E , third. Time1:17 : \ . Sir Frederick. Nil De. ptrandum , Fair Rebel nnd Tupelo * b - > ran Second rnee , hlch-weight handicap 3-yesr- olds n < J upward. ne mile : Ixtrd y.enl , 1J Ilennesuiy ) , 7 to I nnd out. won : Ferrler. 110 T Mli. 6 to 5 nnd out. second ; Hraw Mil. 27 ( Martin ) , S to S and out. third. Tlmet Third race , mnklen J-year-oMs , five r r onps : Uendertan , 11J ( Taral ) , S to 5 am ! out. wonj Spencer. 112 ( Martin ) . ! to S and 3 to S.econd : Ford Owen. US ( Irving ) . 10 to 1 and 3 to 1. third. Time : 1:01. : Ceroill. l < lnd * ey Murray and. Arbitrator alf rnn. fr ourth race , Kenner slakes , 3-year-o'ds , one mil ? nnd n half : Don de Ore. 126 ( Mar tin ) , 3 to i and out. won ; Scottish Chieftain. IN < Taral ) . s to 5 nnd out. second ; LlttU ( tuck , 112 ( Null ) . 12 to 1 and 3 to 1. third. Time : 2:45. : Fifth race.ycnrold , selllntr. five and a half furlongs : Aurum , 101 ( Hewitt ) . 3 to 1 nnd 4 to 1. won ; Ln Ventura , IBS ( Besti- chomp ) . 4 to S and out. second : CrocVet. IN ( Thorpe * . 6 to S and out. third. Time : 1:10H. Torll also ran. Ini1riirn lcm'c Trot * . INDEPENDENCE , la. . Aug. K.-Uesultl of today's trottltic races : 2:29 : trot , purse WK ) : MeJHim Wood won In straight hoats. Time : 2:30. : 2:1JH. : 2:23. : Allcroyne , Wnbun nnd Duke Sprngue alsj rnn. 2:22 : pace , purse WX > : Snlllc Toler won In Mralght heats. Time : 2.11 % . SlC : i , 2:15. : Neville , Red Seal. Frank M. Mls. Piitnnm. Van Roy , Tzeyl nnd Gllend also tarte\l. COrilTSVI1.1. . UK HfSV AM. DAT. Tu i-nty-Onr Tlcx tn llr llrrldrd In tlie Intrrntati * Trnnl > lic1. On account of the rain yesterday there wns no play In the Omnha Interstate tennis tournament. The ground * were foggy nil the afternoon nnd It was Impossible to make n start even In the evening. Today , however , nn effort will be put forth to make up the limp that hns been lost. Eight men will enter the courts nt 10 o'clock nnd with the exception of a horl Interval In the middle of Ihe day Iho balls will be kept living until sundown. Tha schedule for the day Includes twenty-ono matches' , nnd In view of the delay that has already been experienced Ihe commltteo will not bo nblo to wnli for nny mnn who Is not on the ground at the time his match Is called. Single ? will be played In the forenoon , comtnenclni ; at 10 o clock , with the fol lowing : Condee against Rlpley , Crosby against P. Young. Van Brunl against Mlllanl. Cu'illng- hnm against Con Younc. At 11 five more matches will IM ? put on : Morsmnn npnlnst A. N. Other. Mnge agalnsl Bowersock , Bellllcld npalnsl Pope. Austin atralnsn Coopmnn , Gordon ngnlnst Hnverstlck. Another batch of singles will l > egln promptly at 2 In the afternoon. In order to have the courts clear In time for the doubles later. Here Is the 2 o'clock list : Hamilton against Kellogg , Roche acnlnst Sppnrer , Lake ngninst Coleman , Caldwell against Baneker. The first matches In doubles nre timed for 4 o'clock , but if It is possible they will bo put on a little earlier. The one match In the preliminary round of Ihe doubles will be started first , followed by four tics in the first round , as follows : Mngee and Mlllnnl ngalnst Willis nnd Riley ( preliminary round ) . Crosby and Rip- ley against P. Young and James. Bower- seek ; nnd Van Brunt against Packard nml Williams. Cnldwell and Morsman against Hale nnd Buckingham. Alken und Haskcll against Con Young and Gordon. As quickly as those can be got out of the way the courts will be filled up with nn- other batch , as follows : Spencer nnd Lake against Bellfleld nnd A. N. Other , Austin nnd Culllngham ngalnst Bnncker nnd It. Young , KPllogg and John son n alnst Glilesple and Gll'esple. The morning games will be in charge of Roy Austin and Fred Lake , members of the commltlee. nnd In Ihe afternoon Cald well and R. R. Young will be on duty. Will Cowln has consented to officiate as referee during the week. For the entertainment of the visiting play ers several mailers are being nrmnKe l , chief amoniT which will be a subscription dance on Friday night tinder the manac'- ' ment of R. Towle , Fred Lake and R. R. Young. itoAi ) it.vcn ix piini.ps COUXTV. St-vt-ii ConteituntK ami Four Prlzoa Are .Vivuriteil. HOLDREGE. Neb. . Aug. 17.-Speclal. ) Seven bicyclists took part Today In n race from here to Funk. Neb. , for which prices were offered by the Mcx Uh'.lg Hardware company. This company hat been awarding prizes each year for racep , or ? n lo all bicyclists In Phelps county. For toiay'3 race four prizes were offered. One was a fnecial prize , for which nny bicyclist could compete. Then there- were three prizes for bicyclists In the county. The first prJzs was won by Albert L. Petcrfcn In fifty- three mlnutep. the prize being a set of Mor gan & Wright tires. The second prize was won by Henry Schwalm , in fifty-six and a half minutes , this prize bflng a Century bicycle lamp. The third was won by Reuben Lauderbuck , in slwy-onc minutes , this prize being a bicycle bell. The special prize , open , to all. was won by Paul Themenson at Kearney , Neb. : time : forty-nine nnd n quar ter mlrutes. This prize was n bicycle full nnd a pair of tires. The distance from hereto to F"unlc and return ! y seventeen and a half miles. Cjclliitii' Six liny Ilnee. BOSTON , Aug. 17. ToJay was "plugging * * day in the six-flay bicycle race at Charles River park , and little Interest wn ? mani fested. No good spurts were seen as tha racers were tired out. having slept lltt'e dur ing the nlfrtit. At tie end of the firsl < ! a.y' ; riding Ihe score was : Waller. 325 miles 2 laps ; Barnaby , 325 miles 2 laps ; H. D. Elke ? . 317 miles 2 laps ; Stein , 315 mile ? ; Dench. 311 miles , 1 lap ; Hai : . 23 miles ; Foster 2f'S miles 2 laps ; W. A. Elkes. 2SO mile ? 1 lap ; Laurlks. 2S3 mil2 laps ; Stegg. 281 miles 2 lapst Click , 274 miles 2 laps ; Leslie. 2W mfes ; Blakeslee. 2C3 mile ? 2 laps ; Walter. 122 miles I lap ; Albert , 1C1 miles 1 lap. Ili-s Molnrfi llonil Itiic-c. DES MOINE3 , Aug. 17. The annual road race took place yesterday. C. S. Shethan RJ the winner. Charles Brown and E. W. Brown tied for the time prize , covering the 13'4-mHe course In forty-one minutes. There were thirty starters , of whom twenty fin ished. Aurora I'liiinlicn I'lritt. PORTSMOUTH , Aug. 17.-The race for the rear commodore's cup at the regatta of the Royal Albert Yacjit club was Htnrted today In half a gak of wind. The yachls had their top gear housed and got away with a single reef In their mainsails. The duke of Abruzzl'a Bona watt ( IrM ncroxi tha line , but Emperor William's Meteor soon assumed the lead , with Charle * Day Rose's Aurora second. Aurora finished first. Bana pecond and Meteor third. nicniMilriiVlnt > A en I n. MONTREAL , Aug. 17 In a wind that blew fully twenty miles an hour and In s > heavy sea Glencalrn II today won her second end race from Momo. The time at the finish \\ae : Glenealrn , 2:00:10 : : ; Memo , 2:02:40. The race tomorrow will be over u triangular ccurse , the same a yesterday. Crrnt Illlllnrd I'll. ) Ini.- . NEW YORK. Aug. 17.-ln his Hx-day con. test at tralsht billlardH wjth Edward Me- Laughlln , H'igo Kerkau , champion of Gfr- m&ny. tonight made the phenomenal Rcors of 742 without surrendering the tablu to hla opponent- This pave him for the night a total of ! . ( > > } . and for both nights a total of 2.GW. His average was ICG2-3. Agalmtt Ihla fp endld showing- Mclaughlin wan ali'e to rhow a total for the night of 215 i-olnts , and for both nights KX polnta. McLaughlln'ii best ringle effort produced 1S7 points , and hla average wag 49. Slioiitk Her Ilimlianil nu < l Ilrrm-lf , ASHEVJLLE. N. C. . AUR. 17. At Hen derson , twenty miles from here , today Mra. Ben F. Hood shot her husband , one shot breaking his right arm and the second taking effect In hi * left breast. Inflicting what may prove a dangerou * wound , iire. Hood then zhot herself , dying' Instantly. The cause of the tragedy I * unknown. Mrs. Hood waj ) a Ml s Cowlc-x , a native of Ohio , aged about M yearn. She has a brother lu Ohio who is a judge , and the wife if Sena , tor Fairbanks of Indiana Is her nc-lce.