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I 1IIE\VERS \ CET TilE SECOND
Oonthst Just the Bvero of the Exciting
Meeting of Tbnrsdy.
DANNY DAUB hAS A BAD OFF DAY
Cot to I'It.eeN Itight Lit the Strt nnI
I. Sureceil.d h Iltitler , VJio
IIt Jiiit ft LUtle
The presence of the gentle ex In the
frand stanti yesterday had a bad effect upon
the I3nben , for thty dropped the seconI ot
' the * orlc to the Hrcwcr by a score of 12
to 7. IL wn a punk sort of a conteBt-a
' decLde(1 contrast to the exciting game of
the ny
Twhier 1)aub wa not right afl4 retired
otter he had been in the box two inhIingL
Three sing1ei , two bOSOM 00 bails , one of
whIth forced in a run , and an error by Ithat
, eiuIed in four run ! for the Brewers In the
' . . ( flh at. in the second thrco more hits , two
more basea on bails and a balk added two
Junta to their score.
huller diii some hotter. hut In the fourth
a iiaZ o on baI1 , a scratch hit and an error
Jy float. gave ( ho Brewers another , nod
hi the sixth another base on balls , a 8acri-
flco bit and another error by float added
atI1 nnother. i3utlrr's worst iniiIig was
1 thd tghth. He gave InIy a bflSe on balls
2u14Vwver made a lilt. Both came home
on Stattorda three-bagger. The latter
sknted home on a double by Lces't. In the
J iilnth singles by Nicol and Daly made the
I twelfth run ,
' 4 flutter figured nrominentlly in our run-
iettlng. fu tiu third ho nadc a two-tack
1IL niid cameionie on 1)aly'serror on ltis-
taces grounder. Again In the eighth , when
VrcHtou got n..blsei went to third on Mc-
I Cauley' single and Mac tolo BecoPd , flut-
) br rapped out. a nice hit and scored both
- runners.
- c 13C131kS ( these three we made two In the
stxth and got another brace In the seventh.
n the former inning Seliock fumbled the
grounilers of both Holly and McCauley.
' Jiutler forcbl the former out. at third , but
a single by Fleming and a doubo by
Etistnce scoreil both Mac and flutler. In
the seventh alter Pick and Lyons had gone
ut Preston was given a. pass to first and
- .
icored on IIoIlys double. The latter scored
en McCuuleys single. flotli Butler anti
tt Pleming got bases on balls , but with three
71)00 00 bases Eustace could do no more than
'send one out to the field , although lie tried
hard.
The feature of the game wa Cantillon's
, timpirilig , which was about the worst It
r hins been yet. Ills eye In base decisions
S a nub of ! . lb the first Inning , with
two men out and Daly on second , the latter
was put out OB cleanly as any man could be.
) ) nly wes playing way oil and Butler threw
to holly to catch turn , holly got Daly two
feet off the bag. Anybody with n pair of
eyes and a scintilla of brains would have
huovii it , but Umpire Cantillon did not. It
would have been 'three out with ito score.
, Then 1 the tlxth McCauley threw to Eustaco
to Plenty of time to catch Schock stealing
'third ' anti the latter did nab uilm way off the
bag , but oiiec more Cantlllon called the
runner safe. The score :
OMAHA.
Alt. It. ILSILSII.PO.A. E.
Yletnlng , rf . . . . . . . . 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Euttztci' . 2b ; . . . . . . . t 0 1 0 0 2 1 0
Moat , ss . . . . . . . . . . . . .d . 0 0 0 .0 1 6 4
Plckt'riiig , mt . . . . . . .5 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
Lyons , lb , . 0 2 00 12' 1. 0
- i'restop , If . . . . . . 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0
- t-floIIInsworth , 2b. . 1' 1 0 0 2 2 0
, % IcCaiitey , C. . . . . . . . 4 2 2 2 0 4 3 0
It Daub , p. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 o
Butlerp. . . . . . . . . . . . '
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . .3S 7 9 2 0 27 16 4
MILVAUlcEE.
AIJ.B. II.Sfl.SlI.I'O.A. E
Nicol , nit . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 2 0 0 4 0
$ ciiock. 3) ) ) . . . . . . . . 5 2 3 1 0 2 3
Ditly , 21) . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 : i 0 0 1 2
VetLver. If . . . . . . . . 4 2 3 0 1 2 0
Stafford. lb . . . . . . . 3 2 1 1 0 14 0
. - . Wjtldron. rf . . . . . . . . 2 1 0 0. 0 1 0
Leuwe , s . . . . . . . . . . : ; q 2 0 0 2 4
Lpecr. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1) ) 2 0 0 0 1 0
Taylor , P. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 0 0 0 , 0 2 0
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . ; o 12 16 2 1 21 12 3
Runs by innings-
Omnha . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 2 07
1llIwatilcee 4 2 1 0 1 0 3 1-12
hits by innings-
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 2 07
1ltlwiit1IcO' . . . . . . . . l 3 0 1 U I 2 4 2-10
Errors by innings-
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 001120000-4
I1ilwaukeO . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-3
Ettrnetl runs : Onialut , 1 2dliwaukee , 4.
Two.btuie hits : Tyotia , Butler. ltistace ,
I I ollliigsortii , Schock , Leuwe. 'I'hrea-buso
lilt : StalTord. Double pittyt's : McCauley to
3 Iollingsvorth \lcCnuiey. . lyots , ( unassisted -
sisted ) . .lnnings pttelIei : I4) Daub 2 ; by
13utIur ' 1 ; i)3 , ' 1tyIor. 9. Bast's on intlis : Ott
DILUb , Stuftord (2)'nldron ( ) (2) ( : ott Ittitier ,
cliock , IMI ) ' (2) ( ) , Vaidron ; oft Taylor ,
Preston (2) ( Butler , Fleniini. First buso
errrM : Onuiho. 3 : ? tlllvaukee. 2. Loft
on base Omaha. 8 ; MIlwaukee , 11. TIme :
'l'wo Itours anti live minutes. Umpire :
Cantlllon.
OTIIIIIt VI1S'IFItN LIOAHtII SCOILIOS.
IlIIine.iiuIIs SIsiit Out nt the iItiiIt
. fir it Ititlo Stiriii ,
MINNEA1'OLl , 3une 17.-'l'he gaino was
cdlfltl n the lust halt of the seventh on
u'cotint of rain. Mc'Nt'eley vas taktn out
I th lIttIt 011(1 the , Tlgars loll on Cook ,
lauiiinerlng out three itint ; in the ixtb ,
Score :
R.hI.E.
lIflt1QL1llis . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1) ) 0 0 0-U 1 1
Detroit . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 Q t-5 8 0
, ltnttevtes : Mlnnt'altolls , MeNeeh'y , Cook
nnhi BItter ; Detroit , 'fitoinas and 'l'svine-
latin ,
S'L'.PAUtj , Minu. , Juile 17.-The Saints ( nok
the Re'oIul game. ol : the series ( ruin Comm.
1tt114 by a rally in the seventh antI eighth.
OItrs' IlelilIug was a feature. ( mint , was
( ' 1111011 at ths tad of the tighth on account
f of rAin. Score . . :
. It. 11. I.
St l'aul . . . . . . . 00000121-4 70
Coliinilus . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-3 9 1
- littiterit's : St. Paul , Deuzer and Spies ;
Ct4timbus , 'o1ters nod .hluckiey ,
STANDING. Ob' ' 1'lIl TIAMS , .
, . l'layetl. Won. Lost. Ptr C.-
hndiabapolls . , . . . , 45 . II 14 G5.9
St l.'itUl , . , , . . 4. . . . . . . 50 31 19 , G1.
( 'ulumbus . . . . . . . . . ' . 41 20 . It I9.1
iunstts City . . . . . . . . 48 2S 20 S.3
Mllwaukee . . . . . . . . . . 49' 27 22 .S.1
letrtdt . . . . . . . . . . , 49hi SI
. . 1tiinnetpolIs . . . . . . . . . . .lIt 15 33 :11,3 :
Onutlin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I ! 81
Onint't4 today : Indianapolis at hCtiisas
, . City ; Milwaukee at tiniilit * ; Detroit at Mm.
ut'apolls ; Columlius at 3t. I'aul ,
S ( . .Ml0 UP TJIL3 ? A'1'1OAL
-
i Ciueluiiutl IVius i& l'iuri.u
, . . 1"lglit rnui CIiIei ; ,
J . cIlic'Aao. June 17-Thu it'iuiers and the
- . - , . Orphans struggled through ( ourtewi long
tituttigs today , the visitors tinaily winning
. tint in the most excIting game of the year.
Each t4ido ttiiretl ; in the lirst , Smith on
his double and a. wild throw by Jt'rltt.
i410g0 'vaN hit by a Pitched bull , advanced
oil It gift 1111(1 CR1110 10 Ofl U eleaii lilt. Nuth.
, p- _ ing re utteti ( rein then until the fourteenth ,
-a , when Irwin doubled and tallied on 11111's
I ' lilt , Attendance , G.300. Score :
CI1ICM3O. C1NrIA't1.
- . lt.Jt.O.A.1i. It.1t.U..t.I.
_ , , , I ' 11sn , . . . , OlSnittii , 1t..1 1300
S Lytrit. lb. 0 I ) 13 0 1 1ieI.tey , lb. 0 0 19 0 0
: Laioir , . rC. . . I 0 6 0 0 Mci11II , lb. 0 2 4 a 1
iLLikti. * . U 1 1 6 2 lUIlr , rf. . . 0 1 4 0 0
A , l4cL'ur'k , 3b U 1 0 4 1 Cureur'n , 0 LI 4 9 0
. . . .1trtea. rf..0 U S 0 0 MelirIde , cfO
L Coitnar. b.0 I S 4 OIrwtn. 51J.,1 1130
. Poi4ttItiI' . C , 0 1 4 1 0 % 'uod , e , . , , 0 0 4 3 0
. , , . . , . . . . .
Totals j , , . 1 6 43 17 5 Totsls . . . , 3 10 41 ft 3
' : Chir.tgo . . . . . . . . . . . 10000000000000-1
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . 10000000000001-2
, ' - Earned runs : Clilcinnati , 1 , Left on
. bases : CIticigo , 13 : Cincinnati , S. 'rwo.
. I ttaso hits : UyaLIi , Dliieii , Donahue , Smith ,
I rwtn. t4acrmfl e tilts : Conner , Ionmthue.
McI'Imee. Irwin. Struck out : By'ood , 1 ;
by 11111. 3. Puassd bali : Wood. First base
on balls ; Ofl Wood , 1 ; otT 11111 , 7 , lIlt ith1
bail : Lamqe , Time : Two hours and ( or'y
minutes. Uznplrvs ; Enumlie aud Curric ,
Wsihiiiiijtou Wins n $ i'oreher ,
UOBTON. Jwis 1I.-Wusltlngtwm out
today. 4 to , in a close hard-fought. Interesting -
toresting gume , % V1iI1s tltchlng was of the
* : iihest order and would hau meant vIe-
tory iffiti the visitors been less determined ,
Score :
ScoreV.Shhl'fITh.
\V.Shhl'fITh. hiO.TO.
lt.IIo.A.l : , _ 11.14.0,4. 11.
i4ih.cb , If.O I 5 1 0nttv.tt. eto I 200
( DtImn , Ti I 2 3 0 1 Tenney , lb. I 2 1 1 0
' , . . , . . . .
Anir'n. cfI 2 1 0 0 luffy , 11..0 2 2 1 0
Mclu'rp , be 1 0 2 0JCn1lIn , 31 , . 0 1 3 1 I
, , , . . . , . . . , 100
1)nnovan , Th 0 b 0 0 0 hewlq , lb. . . 0 0 2 1 0
Wrmgley , ss 0 0 5 3 1 Iiergefl , C. . , 0 1 1 1 0
M ) er $ . 31-i , . 0 0 2 4 1 WIiitt. , p. . . 0 0 1 2 0
Mercer , p..O I 0 2 0 Yesger . . . 1 1 0 0 0
'f'ntttI . . . . 4 3 2714 3 Total . . . . 3 12'20 0 1
' \Vrlgley OUt , ijatting out Of turn ,
Hattetl for \Villis in ninth ,
\'ashington . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 i $ 0 1 0-4
Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3-3
Two.hast hit : Tenney. Home run : An-
dcrso. Stolen bases : Long Farrell.
louble tiinys : felts to Mcauke. i"Irst
bao on balls : OtT Meteor , 2 ; oft \Villis , 3.
Struck nut : hly Mercer , 1 : by Willis , 2.
\Vlld PitciltViilis. . Three : Two hours ami
eight minutes , U ipires : Lynch dad An
( lerson , Attendnnce , 0.000.
Oriules 1)rop One.
NEYOltIC , June 17.-llotli Brooklyn and
Ilahtimore lihilycal itoorlY totiny. The home
team won through their ability to hit the
ball Just at ( lie time the ox-champions made
their errors , Two gaInes viih be Played to-
morrow. Score :
ljltoogLt N I I t.1.TiiOIt1.
lth1.O.A,11. I it.iI.o.A.10.
OrhOIn , ce. . 0 1 4 0 0 Mclraw , lb 2 1. 1 2 0
.kneq , rt. . . . 0 1 2 0 0 iceeler , rf. . 0 t 2 0 1
litt'ha'e s I 0 3 4 3 .lenningL w 3 0 2 2 1
Sbeck&tl , It 2 1 2 0 0 i5hlty , If. , . 0 2 3 0 0
TuCker. lb. I I S I H ltnotIt , 20 0 Z 3 2 1
lisliman , lb 0 1 1 2 0 McUnnn , lii 0 t 7 1 0
8hIn1he , lb. I 3 2 5 1 1rodle { , cf. . 0 0 4 0 0
1ttsn. c. , . . I 0 1 0 0 1obInon , C U I 2 0 0
1)unn , p. . . . 2 2 2 3 OlIughe ! , p..i U 1 1 0
Totehi . . . . 0102714 4 Totals , . . .6 121 8 3
ltrc'okl'n , . , . . . . . , , 2 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 -B
Ilaltimnoro . . . , . . , . 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3-0
Stolen Imses : iCelley , McGraw. Thrdc-
hfllsO hilts : itOhIflI4OII , Shlntlie. Two-latHe
hilt : Orilhin. Sacrinco hlts ( irlilin , IIttil-
man , Tucker , First base on halitu Off
lotin , 0 ; oft Itughes , I. Struck uUt By
1)tiiiti 1.Viid Pitch' ' : Ilughies. 'J'iine
One hour ltntl thirty-eight itilnutes. Urn-
hilres : O'Day and McDonald , Attentltiiice ,
100.
! ! rg.vttN hut Ottt One.
ST. LOUIS , Jtmno 17.-Thin lirown3 won
tittlay's gamno h hiittilig the hail at oppor-
tulie timcii. Thmit Cohonels IthitYoti it hlMtless
game in the flld at critical times. Score :
51' . LOUIS. . . I . I.OtJlSVII.Lu.
R.i1.o.A.13. I lt.1i.O.A.10.
itwd , rf , . . 1 0 1 0 0 Clarke , It. . U 1 2 0 0
Stonsel , f. . 2 1 : i 0 0 ILIIobey. p.s , I I 3 1 0
hawley. 'it. I I 4 0 0 hay , ct.s , . . I 2 2 0 0
Cioss , 31 ; . , . 2 2 1 2 0 Ieter , Ft. . 0 I ) 0 0 1
flecker , lb. . 0 0 0 0 0 StaffonI , if. 0 0 2 2 1
Stiglen , C. , 0 1 4 1 1 Smitb. 2b , . . 0 0 0 1 0
Quinn , 2b.ss 1 1 2 4 0 Wagner , lb 0 1 9 1 0
: iinlth , stt. . I ) 1 2 3 0 CIing'n , 3b 0 1 3 Ii 1
t'rock9 , 2b. 0 0 1 t 0 I'owers , C , , . 0 0 2 0 1
Taylor. fl. . . 1 0 0 2 0 Cun'ham. P 1 3 1 2 1
Clenicnti . . 0 0 0 0 0
Totals . . . . 3 9 24 Ii I
Totahit . . . .8 72712 1
Clements batted for Smith In the fourth.
St.Louis . . . . . . . . . . . 31100030-S
Loulsviihe . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0-3
Two.bru'o hits : Stenzei , Clark. Stolen
1ases : Quinn , Clark. 'fhree.base hilt :
I lay. Sacrlthce hilts : Dowil , Stonzeh. Tay-
her. Stafford. fliucs on bails : Oft Con-
ningham , 1 : otT 'I'ttyhor. 1. Struck out : Ity
Taylor. 4 ; by Cunnitlghan1 , 2. Time ; One
hour mat thirty minutes. Umpires : $ wnrt-
wood and Wood ,
10iil ) 'Vitiiip. for the Cinutis ,
NFi'tV YORN , .Tdne 17.-Donahue lasted
three innlng' and Dunklo , vhio % yfl3 substituted -
stitutod , was the easiest mark the Elevated
road hits hauled to llarleni this seaiou.
The Phillies were ttbl to bunchi three hilts
off Meekin in only one inning. Score :
Ni.Yoltic. . 1'111LtDnIl'li1A.
JLII.O.A.L. 1t.Il.O.A.l.
Vanhl'n , Cr 1 U 0 Cooliy , cC. . 1 1 0 U 0
Tiernan , It. " 2 3 0 0 iThtigl's , lb 1 1 12 0 0
Joce , lb. . . 3 8 0 0 leletft , If 0 1 2 1 0
Davis , , ' . . . 1 1 2 0 I.a.Ioie , 21) . . . 1 2 1 7 0
Oleaion , 2b 0 4 4 1 FlIck , ri. . . 1 3 1 0 1
Mcr'ry , rt 3 1 0 0 1lsher , c. , . 0 0 5 1 2
llartin'n. lb 0 0 2 0 Crus , ss. . . 0 1 2 3 1
Warner. c. . 0 6 1 0 IcberlYth. lb 0 1 0 0
Met'iin , I' . . 1 1 0 0 iionaltue , p 0 0 0 1 2
Dunkie , p. 0 0 0 2 0
Totals , . . .1tE21 9 iOrth . . . . . . . 0 1 000
Totai . . . . 4 11 21 14 6
Battetl for Donahue in the fourth innIng.
New York . . . . . . . . . 2 0 3 3 1 0 3 4 -16
l'hlhatlelphla . . . . . . . 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 04
Eurtied runs : Ness York , 4 : Phllatlehphia ,
2. Two-base hits : Lajole , Flick , McCrcory.
Three-base hits : Cross , TiernzLn , Mc.
Creery. home run : . JtyCO. Stolen bases :
Delehanty. Ghea3nnVarner (2) ( ) , 'tTniiIIal.
troll , 'lIernan. Doub1t . PittYs Delehunty
to Fisher , Davis to Gleason to Joyce.
Eases on balls : Off Meekin. 0 ; ott Dona-
hue. 3 : ott Dunkle , 8. lIlt by pitched ball :
By Dunkle , 2. Struck out : By Meekin. 4 ;
by Dunkle , 2. Base hits : Oft Donahue , 4 ;
off Dunkle , 8. WIld pitches : Meckin (2
Dunkle. Left on httses : New' York.
Philadelphia , 12. TIme : Two h6urs and
i1fteen minutes. Umpires : Cashman and
ilnydher. Attendance. 1,50
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won , Lost. P.C.
CincInnati . . . . . . . . . 49 31 II 63.4
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 30 18 62.5
Jlcaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 31 19 62.0
Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 45 27 18 60.0
Plttsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 27 21 06.3
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mi 27 23 54,0
Now York . . . . . . . . . . . 49 26 2i 53.1
Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 20 27 42.6
l'himhnttelplila . . . . . . . . . 46 19 21 41.3
\Vushiington . . . . . . . . . 50 19 31 33.0
St. LouIs . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 17 31 33.4
I.Guisvihie . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 11 33 26.9
Games today : WashIngton at Boston ;
Baltimore at Brooklyn : Cincinnati at Clii.
cage ; New York at Philadelphia ; Cleve.
land at I'Ittsburg ; Louisyilie at St. I.ouls.
Iiiterstnte Leugiie.
SPRING FIELD , 0. , J une 17.-Score :
1L11.E.
Springliehd . . . . 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 0-I S 1
Fort Wayne. . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 2
I3atterle : Springfield , Poole and Legge ;
Fort 'uyne. Itiehan mid Campbell.
NE\VQiSTL10 , i'lL. . J UflO 17-Score :
lt.11.E.
'Newcastle . . . . . 002000010-333
Grand lbtphls. 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1.-4 7 2
llatterles : Newcastle. C. Smith ttntl ? An-
rain ; Granti lhtpids , Ahteock anti Cole.
YOLJNGST ( ) S % N , 0. , Juno 17.-Score :
1.11.10.
Youngstown . . .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-i 10 2
TOledo . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 7 2
ilmitteries : Youngstown , Martin and l'at-
tt'rson : 'l'olcilo. Fergtison tutu Arthur.
DAYTON , June 17.-Score :
. R. Ii , H.
Dayton . . . . . . 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-4 9 0
Mansfield . . . 0 0 0 0 .0 0. 0 0 00 5 2
Batteries : Jaytou , Itates and Donahue ;
Nuitalield. Ely and Bell ,
% ' .starn A$54)ClfltlOii ,
IlOCl ISLAND , ill. , Julie 17.-Score :
H. 11.11.
Rock Island. . . . 0 2 (1 ( 0 3 2 0 0 :1-s : 36 1
Ottuniwa . . . . . . - '
Ilitttcrles : Bock Inland , Smith alitl
Stratits : Ottuniwa , McGreevy amid Fettc.
DUIIIJQUF1 , In. , Jumme 17-Score :
It.II.E.
Dubliqun . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-I I 9
. . . . . -
flatteries : Dubuque , 7tIcF'nrlnnd iimiil
Ilodgo : St. .lotiejih , ( ioodt'hi , ammit hinmisen ,
J'HOIUA , Ill. , June 17-Score :
11.11.10.
PeorIa . . . . . . . . . 300000020-3100
Quincy . . . . . . . . . 0000000011-005
liuttortes : l'eorla , llhineoe anti Quinn ;
Qumncs' , l'arvln mimitl Svnrtz.
Hzuttorii I.enrue ,
Toronto , 5 ; 'Wllkesbarre , 7.
Provlihi'ncP , 9 ; IftilTuho , 0.
Smirlngilelil , 15 : htnchit'str , 4.
Syracuse. 4 ; Montreuh , 3.
lvt0c'3,0. . ; 'V1112 .1tuNNING 'VItACIS ,
Only One F'u'4)rIie Out of Six WIns
at Lattiulis.
CINCINNA'l'l , Juno 17.-Form ntudents
veru In tough Iue at i.lttonln today. Vir.
gb 0 wits ( hie only favorIte that lantieti
tlrst money. Weathior cloudy ; track fast.
t3iirnmuarles :
First rcc , selhitig , mile nmni a slxtet'iith ;
Lyhhis wail , lllsina seconti , Dr. Pitta third ,
Time ; 1:49'7i. :
Second race. flvo turlomigs : Ghitti hand
0li. Maymne At second , May Be lie third ,
Time : 1V2. :
Third race , one mimile. selling : Commerce
von , Culuo socond. lr. Stewart third ,
TIme : 1:424i. :
Fourth race. selling , niie anti a sixteenth :
Doncelha won , hlidago second , 'I'liu Planet
thIrd , 'rime : 1lBj. ;
Filth race , four anti one-half furlongs :
i'arn woli. I'rincu Dudley second , Press
IClmnhiahi thIrd. That' : O:50t4. :
SIxth : race , selling , one mile : Vlrgio 0
won , Itey del Mar sevoid , ZiIotIIla third.
Tinto : 1:12. :
ChICAGO , .Jtmno 17.-harlem results :
First race. sIx furlongs : MIss 'Io won ,
Bethilehemn Star second , 'rrccby ( birth. Tinie :
1:1Si.
Second race , one mile : Roger won ,
Fresco second , i'itfnhl thiirtl , Time : 1l5 ) ,
'i'hiird race , six unit one.hiiilC furlongs :
Pearl Walker woii , Nttnniu Iavis Sticond ,
Good Friend third , 'l'lititm : 1:2I4f : ,
Fourth race. four amid one-half ftlrhongs :
Fatten won , hose L sCeOiiti , The Dragoon
third. Time : 0:563g. :
Fifth race , one mile : Oihie Dixon svnn ,
Pinar dcl Rio second , Ne ctlahm third , Time ;
Sixth race. six furlongs : King Ilermudu
won Mnronl second. Weird third. Tinie ;
1iGt5. :
ST. LOUIS. Julio 27.-Sunimaries :
Flr.t rave. maiden 2.year.oldn. mmlx furlongs -
longs : Zlazso won , Miss Lizmio $ OCiltth ,
lion Subu Ii third. rmmo ; 2:20. :
eeoud race , zualdon ear.uIds , five tar.
longs : lk'mmsle Ewing won , Lady Memphis
SOCOOd. Iris third. TIme L06.
Third racC , selling , six and one.hinlf furlongs -
longs : itebol Jack won , Xahlssa ocond.
I0miires JoSeithine thitd. Time : I :27. :
Fourth race , six furlongs : Time Elector
won , Abuse second , Silver Set third , Time :
1l7i. :
Filth race. five and one-half furlongsl
Arhine C Well , Olde S second , F'oxuy third.
Timnot 1:13 % .
Sixth race , one mile , selling : Reuben
Hewett Won , h1Iisehla second , helen Ii.
Uariiter thm.rtl , J'mme , I :491 :
I'llisliiry 1.tsltig ( iroitmiti.
VIENNA , JOni , 17-Three gaines In the
twelfth round of the internetlonal chess
tournament had hmeea closed when recess
was taken this afternoon. Tarrnsch anti
Maroxcy himul won from Trencliarti anti
Shiowalter respectively , while Sehileehtor
nod Alapin hail Played to a draw. Tarrnschi
lends in the tourimment with : lilne games
von antI one drawn ; Alitpin comes next
with eight games won , nail Marozey tniids
thilrtl with seven games won nnd a draw ,
Later the oilier games were Ilnlshmal as
follows : hlniprin deteateti l3ntrd , Llpke do-
featetl Techilgorin , PIllsbury defeated Jun
, pvgkI , lilnckburne amid Schiiffers game
drawn : Mnrco iiii.IVmtlhrodt , game drawn ,
anti Steinita anti hOrn , game adjourned.
Mmmliii rhitti linitil im'mt 'radmt , .
NI0'W YOllK , Jimime 17.-Unless nil signs
tall , ( lie chances ftir a fine tiay tomorrow ,
whicH the great Suburhman ilnmitlicnp Is to
be run , are excellent. The number of entries -
tries , as it now stands , is fourteen , anti
it is auto to say that at least a dozen will
go to the Post , wIth Ornament nt time top
weight of 131 PoUnds , anti on his Brooklyn
handicap and work since , he Is likely to
be a favorite.
31 Iss Atkitisttii lteiiiiiiiis Chiitmniliii.
Ph 1 IT.AIlOhi'II IA , Juno 17.-Miss .3 tillet
Atltlnsoil of New York today at Phhladol.
lihlia won the Italics' national tsnnis
chititiililoflshiip , defeating MIss Marlomi Jones
of Nevmttlzt in a lrIIIIant and clutt Coil.
test , 6-5 , 5.7 , 6-4 , 2.6 , 7-5.
'Veeuimisohi Defeats 1.inrtln.
TIOCU3ISIO1I , Nob. , June 17-Spectai ( ' 1Cl.
egraln.-'l'hie 1mB game here today botwecli
time Lincoln University club and the Te-
cumnsehi ( cain was % veil by that hatter , the
score being 22 to 5. -
MASONIC GRAND LODGE , WOflK
OIhlcirs illeetetinhid 1iitnhleal ititil
the Peril-First , tniimini Cuili.
iiiiIiiICUtiiit AIlJOhirliN.
The Nebraska grand lodge of Free 1asons
closed its forty-first annual communication
yesterday with a spirited meeting. The new
olllcers of the grand lodge were Installed by
Past Grand Master George Vt' . Llalmiger , ona
of the 'veteran Masons of this conununity.
The meeting next year will he at Lincoln.
The newly elected officers of the grand lodge
are as follows : Gratid master , Frank 11.
Young , l3roken Ilow ; deputy grand master ,
\v. W. ICoysor , Omaha ; grand senior warden ,
A. W. Crites , Chadron ; grand junior warden ,
Prank 10. White , Plattemouth ; grand treasurer -
uror , ChirIt1an hlartinan , Omaha ; grand
secretary , \ \ H. l3oveii , Omaha.
Yesterday Grand Master Young made
the following appoIntments : Grand chaplain ,
Charles H. Gilmore ; grand orator , William
S. Summers , Lincoln ; grand custodian ,
James A. Tulleys , fled Cloud ; grand marshal -
shal , Nathaniel M. Ayers , heaver City ;
grand senior deacon , Framik ii. Bollard ,
North Platte ; grand jutmior deacon , D. M.
McEhhlnney , hastings ; grand tyler , Jacob
ICing , l'apio.
All the delegates were arrayed on the
steps of the new government building and
had their ictures taken.
Voluitteers nit the "eVmty.
A carload of Iowa soldiers enroute to San
Francisco passed through Omaha Thursday
on the Burlington and six nddt1oaal cars
carrying Iowa troops were sent via Piatts-
mouth.
A party of ten New York state volunteers -
teers bound for the Plilhlppities stopped In
Omaha yesterday morning and are visiting
the expositioo.
The Hamilton cadets of North I'hatto re.
turned home yesterday after a several
days' stay at the exposition ,
Oct a map of CUba and get the best and
most complete. The Bce's combination map
of Cuba. the West Indies and of the world.
With a Bee map coupon , on page 2 , 10
cents , at Bee office , Omaha. South Omaha or
Council Bluffs. fly mall , 14 cents. Address
Cuban Map Department.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Janies 10. Boyd went to Chicago yesterday
morning.
Dr. B. S. Case of Stockvllle , Neb , , is in
the city.
John Fill and wife of New York are at
the Barker.
Dr. Franklin 11. Carpenter of Deadwood
Is in the city.
Miss Emma Lorenzen is visiting friends
in Kearney , Neb.
Ed Brown of Quincy , Ill. , ts visiting his
sister , Mrs. J. Benson.
It. 11. foal and wife of Kansas City arc
mmttlpmmg ! at the Barker.
Dr. C. H. Holmes and wife of Cincinnati ,
0. , are exposition visitors.
0. H. henderson and . Montgomery of
I'airbury are at the Barker.
Mrs. Ellen Leary and daughter May of
Beatrice are at the Barker.
Dr. J. Landlsseitz amid wife of harrisburg ,
Pa. , are visitimig the exposition.
Miss Louise Smith Is spendimig a few
s'eeks with frientla in Albion , Ia.
A. S. Smith of Mound City. Mo. , is among
th grain dealers who attended the Grain
Mcii's convention.
'F. S. Ttmlcy , Dr. henry 1. Tuley phil Miss
hay Timberlaki' , all of LouisvIlle , Ky. , are
among the cxposition visitors.
State Senator C. C. Merriani of Itopknton ,
Is. , is in the city. Mr. Merriani is a cami-
titlato ! for tim republican nominaflon for
auditor of state.
hIm' . A. Matthews of Cahlaway and Dr.V. .
B. Garhock of Little Falls nrc in nttentl-
alice upomi the meeting of the Nebraska
State Eclectic ociety.
WillIam Schwiiidanien of Palmer. E. 1I.
Joliey of Topeka , J. B. Ilarpetor of Willis ,
J. W. Pinney of Scantila. Theodore amid 411 ,
\Vork of Eiiaworth , A. 33. llungerstord of
idahaska are prominent Kansas guests
stopping at time Barker.
U. II. 11111 amid wife of Montpehier. Vt. ,
have been in the city during time last few
ilays on their wedding tour , and wore en-
tertaineti by Al McVittie , the former's
cousin , amid his sisters , The couple ra-
turned to their bomima yesterday , after tnk-
log in the exposition thoroughly , Mr. 11111
is a well known attorney of Momitpehier.
Nebraskans at hotels : 'iv. B , Henry. Co.
lumnbus ; I. 1I Daggctt , Charles A , Putnam ,
Gibbon : \V. S. Cook , Wtikeflehd ; A. Sutton , '
Loup City ; A. ' ( I , Keim , Beatrice ; U. U.
Masomi , Immieraon ; charles Mnot , Scrlbner ;
Mrs. II. T. Jeffrey , North Plutte ; A. 33.
Modl8ctt , flushvihie ; S. W. Maynick , Sar-
cant : I. It. Alter. aranti Islaiid Genrn
Roger8n d wife , Mrs. Clara 11 , l1nrpshiai ,
Mrs. Id. 11 , Eyvrett , Thomas U. Bartlett amid
whit , Charles P. Amnes , Lincoln ; C , W ,
Ihrcdenthmal. W'more ; U. W. Mnrtlo , North
lii miii ; L. D. Richards mind wife , Fremont ;
Janies Taylor anti wife , Auburn ; hi , 'F.
Ward , Tocumnsehi ; J , 1) . Trailer , 10 , C. Hemi.
abaw , Valley ; henry Ereitmami , Madison ;
J. J , Mehick and son , Nehigh : Mrs. J. L.
Melvero , Ulysses ; Joseph W' , Shabata ,
Crete ,
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Anna Caiiipbell , Thirty-third and Jones
streets has been adjudged insane and has
been bent to tin : county hosiptal for treat-
0100 t.
The Casteliar Presbyterian church was
crowded Thursday night on the occasion of
the Junior Endeavor entertalnnieat. The
authience was very appreciative , encores
being of frequent occurrence and every one
appeareti to be well Pleased ,
Ta'i (3ospel ( wagon , which has made a
few appenrauces , on the street. will hold
reguihaiSCI VICCS beginning tomilght. There
wilt be song and gospel servIces at regular
mitutionj ending with a meeting at Jefferson
Square , which will hold until 11 o'clock ,
Time balance of the lIghts to be used in
tbtm illuminating of the court house have
arrived amid are being put In place. This
work of beautifying the coumity building
will be cowpletud today and tonight the
current will be turned on on all of
the lamps
EXCITING \VEi \ iN BUSINESS
War Revenue Bi11j P.fforing Bonds and
Leitor'a Oo1la , xo Pefttn.
BONDS SUBSCRIBEPUOR MANY TIMES
It is i'rciliet&'iI Tbt ThIs'WIll lIe
the Most SflOCpSSuih Innii lver
lmis iteti 1ritIie tiulleil
St41tVI.
I
NBW YORK. June 17.-iL U. Dun & Co.'s
V.'cekly Review of Trade will say in tonior.
row's issue :
The lmassing of the war tax bill , the otter-
logs of bonds and the collapse of Lcitbr nitti
cash wheat have made the week somewhat
excitIng.
In spite of omne features which cannot ho
justifled , the tax hIll was approved as probably -
ably the heSt that could be obtained ( remit
congress this year anti gave aaurance of
needed revenue for the emergency. its booth
itrovislon has already coiled out otters for
more than three times the nmotmut. desired
amid It. probably will vrove ( lie most sue-
cos3fUI loan ever invitem ) by the United
States. A great victory in the field could
hardly be more important , especially In its
inlinence on foreign opinion.
Not more significant was tIme excess of
exports over imports lii May by $6,9S0,339 ,
making the immercantile balance in favor of
the United States $57iSh9,307 in eleven
months of thq fiscal y&ar , while net imports
of gold were 102,02t1,989 , though 1i3 110 vrc-
viotma fiscal year hnve thu net imports of
gold excectiod $97,466,127 , in 1S82.
Not lcss important is time omcmnh showing
that this nation has supplied to others 10-
208,080 bushels of wheat amid 201,000,000
bushels of corn lii eleven anti one-half
mnonths , without chieckiiig receipts front
farms , and sees wheat fall 20 cents iii a
week because a crop is promised greater
than 100,000,000 bushels. The decline would
have come sooner 1ma ant. Mr. Loiter looked
for larger gahmis , but time beimeilt to this
country line been an average advance of
nearly 25 cents for the crop year on s'liidh
the exports have been about S0.000,000 ,
timid to vrothucers It has beemi much : greater.
In corn , emi the other hand , the cash price
has declined only 1 cent anti the tiemand
continues extraordinary , western re elpts
amounUtig to 4,879,212 bushels , against
3,813,194 last year , amid exports amounting
to 3,662,600 , agaInst 1.321,443 last year ,
The cotton novc'memit continues large for
this season , although : time price litis ati-
vamiced a slxtceimth In snte of favorable
crop prospects. The ninnutacturing abroatl
is good 011(1 controls tha Output umiti at timi
late season America lets Liverpool mark
Prices. There Is - a strong
market for wool abroad , which
with : Westermi excitement. makes quotations
of 100 qualities by Coates Bros. of 1 cent
higher thami June 1 , ! tlt there Is scarcely
any buying by niammufacturers , who are in
doubt about the coming seasomi and have
few mmew orders , except In army lines. The
break In the price dtt' Sixteen-ounce clay
worsted to $1.20 has somewhat discouraged
what promised to be at healthy market.
Sales of wool wete , rnpde extremely narrow -
row by time wide tffeences between excited -
cited western holders find manufacturers ,
who have an uncertain coming reason to
PIg iron is oxtrenelyntiuhi , though Besse-
miter holds last Wetlk's advance , and other
grades are not quotably lower. No decline
in coimsumuption appears , , and 'tviiile bars are
weak , withi shmort-timothe rule in eaBtern
mills , they advanced . .24c at Pittsburg ,
while Chicago repQrtshieavy season contracts -
tracts still coming fron wagon , car and
other nianufactures , licavy sheets are bet- '
tar at the east. but fjiin are lint better
anywhere. Structnrai works are tml for
the summer. and hiso hfzid tvorenmar1ably
good weeks at Chicago , with building anti
bridge orders. Phatu mills are well em-
PlOYed. and at Cblcago'the demand for pipe
is bettor. especially from the Pacific coast.
Shipments front there of rails in May In-
eluded smite to Sweden , BelgIum , South
Africa. Siberia and three other countries ,
while orticre ( rain Calcutta have just been
taken. The anthracite coal output In May
exceeded the allotniemit by 10.9 per cent.
Failures for tile week have been 223 in
time United States , against 234 last year ;
and twenty In Canada. against thIrty-six
last year.
III1AIS'l'ItIIIO'l"S JtHVIIO % % ' OF TILtDH.
Mitii' F'nvoraltle Features . Iii time
iisImiesw Situntiomi ,
NEW YORK. Juno 17.-Bradstreet'a tomorrow -
morrow will say :
Unprecedented foreign trade conditions ,
involving large shippiemits of bretdstuffs ,
graimi , raw cotton. provisions nild niatmufac-
hired products. liattering crop lirospects ,
polmitimig to a very large yieltl of wheat amid
most other cereals , as velh as cotton ; prof.
liable railway operations , as reflected 1mm
relatively hIgher gains iii net than In gross
receipts ; activity in nearly nil lines of man-
ufacttmring except sonic textile branches ,
jrices for mnost staples showing heavy nti-
vancea over the preceding year ; bank clear.
itigs exceeding all lrovlous records at thmI
date ; a volimimie of now demand limIted in
the east anti south to muidsumnier dullness ,
but in time west anti northwest comparing
favorably with records of previous years :
amid a low rate of btlslness mortality arc all
features of the general business situation
at time vrcsent timmie.
The collapse of Loiter and hIs deal in
wheat , with the demaorallzatiomm in lirices
which was a concomnmltant. has hoemi ( oh-
lowed by a quiet feeling In the cereal mar-
hots , but export demand , partly cm : early
placed orders , imas lmnproved , amid more is
doing by flour millers.
It I true that time continued wet weatimer
In sections west of time Mississippi is af-
fectimmg wheat hmarvejmtimmg , but trade opimm-
ion leans to a crop of 700,000,000 bushels of
wheat , auth large yIelds of most other cereals -
eals , with corn promising at least favorably ,
"Curfew Shaft
Not Ring Tonight - ' ' '
' ' I
night , Iii
which a young wo. ,
man by hiammgiimg to
the curfew bell saves the
life oflierlovercondenin.
ed to be executed at the
ringing of the curfew , is
only omie of a
thousamid strilc. - , '
big Instamices of
bow a wonmamm r
will dare cverytblng , -
love. . .
Women are readtem(1l
snake heroic sacrific
than they are to "take
the' conhmnonpiace' ,
everyday prceantiozi.s
whIch insure ( hmelrgmet.
est happiness. Moatn'n ,
lace are careless ajtmzt
their health. They ( pr.
get that physical 'mt k
ness and disease syit ,
wreck the fairest cii'an
iii life and shut thIIi
out completely ( r&m
happy woumanhiood- and wifehood.
Weak , bilious , idyjipeptic woraen are
robbed of their natura ) nttractivencss and
capacity. They lp healthy color and
energy amid ambition. Tbe blood becomes
poor amid thin amid iad'iitvitim dlsease.germs.
Tue true antidote for this condition is Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It acts
directly upon the digestive powers and the
liver , creating pure1 red , healthy blood free
from bilious impurities ; it renovates every
organ amid tissue of time body , building up
hard elastic flesh amid muscular strength
and immipartlmlg nerve power and permammemt
vitality , which malt extracts do not give.
Mm's , hUla Howell. of Ierby. Perry Co. , Iiii. ,
writes : ' ' 1mm time year of m394 I W5 takeu witim
toincichm trouble-nervous d'spepsia. Titere was
a coltineas iii nmy atoumach , and , a weight tvhiichm
Kvmfled ilke mm rock. P.vrmythdng ( lint I atc gave
RIme great paimm ; I had a hearing down semisation ;
was savelled across may siommiacim ; had a ridge
around may right side , and In a ihoi-t ( hue I was
bioteti. I was treated by three of our best PhmY-
alcians itut got no relief. I was so weak I could
not wa1i acrosa the room mviihmout ; a.sjatance ,
Tiicmi Br , Pierce's Golden Medlczmi Biacevery was
recommended to mime anti I got It , gmmtl cotimmacuced
the use of It. I began to lnmprcm'e very ( sat after
the use oa few bOttleS. The physicians atid may
disease wa leading lab puhmnomiarI consunip.
tion , amii gave inc up to die. 1 thank God that
my cure is permanent. "
Cotton acreage and condition alike tore-
hndow ft yield which may be slightly sinai-
lee than last year , hmuthls might be easily
compenateti for by an advamico in values
whicim mire higher on the week.
A rather quiet tone is shown In the Ircmmm
sItuation ( hits week. relatively most activity
beIng exhlhmited at thai west , Now iiuying is
restrIcted , but nulls amid furnaces arc turn.
in out a heavy output , anti time banking of
furnaces Is looked for to give tone to quo-
tmmtions of the raw iroduct ,
Cotton gooths , It nmiything , are slightly in-
Imroved , but raw wool is still tinder re-
strlcted demand , because mnamiufacturers
find new business slow.
Time price situation for the week reflects
steadiness , the only importamit decreases be-
lug in sotmthicrn pig iron , wlmemmt ammO hour ,
while hides are higher at the west , A ntim-
her of muotnls have boon ndvaimcc'th , mmmiii
oats. corn. lead nod cotton note fractional
advances.
Thai west anti northwest contlmmue tIme
scene of : elatlve actIvity in demand anti
limovemnetit of nerchianmhlse. The excellent
crop ; mrosliects 1mm the northwest are teilecteti
In a satisfactory ( ratio in seasonable goods ,
anti a relatively larger volume of orders for
fall tratie , with the aggregate sales at iiost
Places heavily 1mm excess of the correspanti-
lug week iii rccemt years.
W'hmeat exports for time week aggregate
4,2S0,787 bushels against 4,730,932 bushels
last week. 2,547,310 lamshmeis lii this vcek
a year ago , 3,020,317 buhmels in ISDG , 2,875-
357 bushels in ISt)5 ) , anti 1,927,000 bushels in
1894.
1894.Corn exports nrc also aiighlti ) ' amminhier
timami last week , nmuountimmg to 4,106,000
bushels , as conmimmired wIth 4,774,303 iii the
lmrecedllmg week , 1,391.300 this t'eclt a year
ago , and 858,000 iii 1895.
llusimmess mortality is at a 1o : ' point , thme
failures tom' the 'acek numbering only 207 ,
fotirteen smaller Oman a week ago , olmietceim
fewer than in time correspondIng week of
1S97 , fifty-eight smaller than In thIs week In
isIs , twenty-four smnmillor thmaim in 1895. and
only tweive larger thmnmi In tlmls wecic of
1891 , : 'Imen restriction of dull business was
Imiost marked. '
F'mmllures in the Donminion of Cnnntlmt 1:1mm-
ber ninetceim. II decrease of seven for last
vdek , fifteen ( rota the total 1mm this tveclc it
year ago , amid of sixteen for 1896.
mIEV3I'1'W Oil' flP STOCK 31.tltlCIO'l' . I
I
Close ef ( lie \V.ek h'iiIs tii l'nsltltiit
Stonily , : 'ltlt tIs'iiehip 'L'emiheimC ) .
NEW YORK , June 17.-Brntlstrcet'it
Financial ReVIew tomorrow mviii say :
A reactioii in values occurred early iii time
'eeli , resulting iii more or less liquitlittiomi ,
or bear aching , on lower irIccs thmroughmotlt
( lie share list. Time declines , except in a few
Instances , were not. severe , considerimmg the
extent _ of time irevious bull nmovcmmient anti
( Ito market soon became steady anti later In
this week gave ByiiiItOlfls of renewed ad-
vance. 'This was , however , mainly on short
covering anti one of the effects of time check
to the mmam'ket's rising tentieney was the tie-
crease of public participatioii , professloiinl
muammipulatlon being once more apparotmt.
Londomt : 'mms a imurchmnser of stocks to a him-
itcd extent aim the decline. but time active
Interest 1mm AmerIcans is small anti time Lou-
don market generally is sluggish : and liar-
row. At the did of time week immmlustrlals and
arecialties were thie pritmclpai objects of the
trading.
Time bond lssuo anti tIme war news have of
course been factors , but the iirincipai Info-
alice In the market. this week was time collapse -
lapse of Loiter's grain operations at Chicago ,
It is recognized that timls was lmanglmig over
the market for sonme little timmie and was the
probable cause of time chamige of loathIng
operators from time bull side. Time actual
developrnemits at Chicago last Tuesday \m'cro
disagreeable to time street at large. The
western contingent were sellers of stocks
anti there was a general fear that banks
and other large interests might be involveti ,
'aimich was promptly reflected in the course
of prices for raIlroad securities. Indeeti the
feeling at apprehension on this score was
Imot thoroughly relieved until time close of time
week , when It. was apparently established
the losses would tall mainly , if riot entirely-
on time chief factor In the episode and his
hmnrnedktte ba'cklng.
In this connection It may also be uoteti
that tito reports of the continued rain nt the
west amid damage to the crops. have been
used to some extent by the bears , while Cm
continuance of rate cutting both east and
west has also been held up aa an unfavorable -
able rcsult. of the situation ,
WIIEiCIX cimoitm iloUSii TOTAIS.
Aggregate of lhimsIimess Trimimammetlomits
b , time Assot'lsmleI IImmiils ,
NEW YORK , June 17.-The following
table , compiled by Bradatreet's , shows the
bank clearings at eighty-aiim cIties for the
week endeti June 16 , with time percentage of
increase and decrease as compared with the
corresponthing week last year ;
C'LTIIOS. ) Amount 1 Inc. Dec.
New York . , . , . . , , . , . , $ 75k19I.li2'"i'.lj' . . . . .
flotnfl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . losonl,119 lT.t , , , , . ,
( 'iilcagu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1ot,241,9 $
l'hllatlelpimma . . . . . . . . . . 7h,092,3S2 . . . . . . .
St. I.ouls , , , . , , , . . , , 27,30lg',5 22.f. .
I'ittshtmrg . . . , , , , . , . , , , i6,9S9,1l3 17.0. . . . . . .
lttmltlnioro . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,767,841 i. &
Situ i"ranciseo . 15.922,866 . . . . . . .
Cincinnati , . . , , . . . . . , , 13,210,010 2S , , , . . .
Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . 10,701,837 18.1. .
New Orleamis . 6,703,176 7,2
MInneapohI . . . . . . . . . . . SilSOlS 32.7
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6SL,99 . . . . . . .
Clovehmimiti . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,765,2S4 23.1. . . . . . . . .
i.miist'IIlo , , , . . , . , . . , , 7,010.410 . 12.5 . . , . . ,
l'rovithemmce . . . . . . . . . . , . & , , , , ' ) . . . . . ,
Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . t,03,01'ti.1,4 . .
St. l'ittii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,117,302 23.4
iluffalti , , , . . , , . , . . , . . , . , . . . . . .
OMAhA . , , . . , , , , . , 4.100,290..1.7 .
lnihiammmtmohIq . . . . , & , l9l,3SI 6,4 .
( 'oltlmuttmm' , 0 . . , . , , . . , , , , ? . . . . . . . .
Sn'nnmmihi . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,660,744 11.4. . . . . . . .
iemm'er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2I05,202 (1,0. . . . . . .
hartford . . . . , 2.416,072 . . . . . . .
ltlchmmnoimd . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.2. . . . . . . .
: \t eitilthmi'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . I , , . . . . ,4. . . .
I W'nshiimigtnn . . . . . . . . . . 2,0iSillt . . . . . . . .
i't'oria , . . . . . . . . .m , it.r"tSL 4.1. . . . . . . .
itom'lmester , . . , . , , , . . . , 1,670,711 , ) 21.4. . . . . . . . .
New iittt'eii , . . . , . , . . , 1,1.fl,02S 1.'t. . . . . . .
i'ni'c't.iter . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,51.1,516 , . . . . . .
Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ir.ir .
Salt l.nkn City 1,812,769 . . . . . . .
Illmrimiglielti , Mmts , , . . . . . . . . .
Fort \'orthi , . , , . , , , 3,1)17,831 12,2. . . . . . .
l'ortlamit , , Me. . . . . . . . . . l,3tt.CG . . . . . . . . .
i'nrtlnntl , Ore. . . . . . . . . 2mmlO,499 20.5. . . . . . .
St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,316,574. . 100,7. . . . . . . .
bits Amigele . . . . . . . . . . 1,301,4011 31.7. . . . . . . . .
Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $07,201 . . . . . . .
, Symmicimse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1l20,21S . . . . . . .
I 3)t' Mtiites . . . . . . . . . . 1,252.349 81.1. . . . . . . .
Naslm'ille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOP'.lO. . 14.0. . . . . . . .
\Vllmiilngtml I , Dci , . . . . . . . . . . .
Pith htivcr . . . . . . . . . . . . , U.S. . . . . . . . .
.
' Scm'mmm : tnmm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633,102. : : . I 1. . . . . . .
.p
Gritmid htlIldilS . . . . . . . . . 1,011,676 : : . . . . . . . .
Atmgusn , . . . . . . . . . . . ' 13.0. 5. . . . . . . . .
itWCll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 11.0. . S.0
Inytomi , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 21.0. . . . . . . .
Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,331.011 10.t. . . . . . .
I Tiietmia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . .
Slotmx City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70OJI . 156.2. . . . . . . . . .
New Betlfori , ' 79l.S75. . . . hl.'i. . . . . . . .
i1noxvihie , 'l'enmm 512,611 19.'t. . . . . . . . .
'l'npc'kmt . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . -4iS,777 . . . . . . .
1irmuimighmamn 422,994 ; 8.5. . . . . . .
'P'ichiitn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4rjig . . . . . . . . . .
Iilmglmnmntomi . 333,01) ) . . . . . . . .
Limicolim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339,317 . . . . . . . . .
Lexlngtnmm. l'y , . . 5.5. . .
.Tneksommville , Pitt 221O9S . . . . . . . . . .
1'7milnmnnzoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.3,2c0 20.3. . . . . . .
Akromm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2. . . . . . . .
I lmlmt : City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2i2.0i1 10.4. . . . . . . . .
I ClmattilmoogmL 2S9,013. . . . . . . . . . . . .
] lockford , . . . . . . . . . . , 83.6 .
( 'amitnim , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , i0.2
Sprimmglleitl , . . . . . . . . . . . 40.0
1"mtrgo , N. ) . . . . . . . . . . . , 62.4
Sioux Fmtlls. S. B. . . , . 10.'l,29d 90,0 , . . .
Ilastingit , Neb . ll1,3I 40.7
Fremminimt , Net , 81.207 2S.1. . . . . .
Invenport . . . . . . . . . . . . .gqtm:12 . ; : 23.1k . , . .
I Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,739,9U 14.2. . . . . . . .
Gnivcstomm . . . . . . . . . . . .I 4.511,500 33,0. . . . . . .
'ilOtmitton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I 4PihTB 37,9 . . . . .
Yotmmmgstowmi . . . . . . . . 232,522. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'Mncomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415,001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I llvitmmsvillo 655.'Jt5l ; . . . . . . . . . . . .
I 'llclemia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I- . 617,512 . .
Totals , U. S.i,269.Gs6.480 20.4 . . . . . .
Totals otmtslde N. V. . . 5i5ltct,060 19.4j. . . . . .
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Montreal . . . ' : : : . : .IS 13,75S,923. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Toromito . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shl6,272 20.6. . . . . . . . .
'tVinmlmeg . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,719,072 32.5. . . . . . . .
llallmnx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,172,729 11.4. . . . . . . .
llnmuittmmi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .670,912 . . . . . . .
St. .Tohmmm , N 11. . . . . . . . . . ' & 7l,42S 14.9. . . . . . . .
, ,
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 $ 26,29ShhSl S.5 . . . . . .
Nnt lmcltmde.i In totnl becuise : coimimtitm-
lag other itemos thmami clearings.
"Not Immelutieti lii totals because of mit ,
coniparlsomm ( or last rear.
Arrt'sts Ill , . Assiiiiiiiit ,
Detective Shay of St. Louis arrived In
Omaha yesterday to take into custody John
hubbell , a negro , who shot auth almost
killed him last November. The orisolier as-
caped at the time and : 'as caimtured 1mm
Otmmahma a week ago ,
Hubbell was ordered by Simay to naive off
the corner of a certain stm'eet , anti the
former deliberately emptied time contemits of
a shmotgumi into Shay's breast and hmeati ,
Tie oflicer lay at the poimmt of death for
two weeks.
'
. . 2iiom'tallt , ' , .
Followitig are the births and deaths me-
ported to the health commim'y3iotmor thmrhmig
tile twenty-four hours emmding at. noon yes-
teray :
Births-Andrew anti Ammmia Newitamm , : : oo
Frederick street , girl.
Deaths-U. N. 3tcDommald , SI years , lmiresiE ; ,
Forest Lamt'im.
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THE TEA LAND -Tt's Japan , the parent land of , the -
chrysanthemum and the cherry bloom ,
In Japan sun and soil and science combine to make
Japan Tea -
best tea-purest , must wholesome , ,
The World's Beit Bcvcrage.
. The Japan Govcrnme.nt inspects every ounce ol it.
- "It Invtgorates in the mormltmti , refreshes at nfptit , "
-potZ at mitt ( fines ,
Sohl tju ( EU "Gooil" Grocmrs.
Vlioo ' re him Omaha at thmo
' ? ran , il.islssli.ii i"xpoItmon
"II
Do You 1eaI1y Want
a Fruit Land Home
TlIhLt will give you. $1,500 a year ? if you (10 BOW
is the time to get it.Ve have them fully pie.
1)aI'ed ready for delivery , with the crop on the
4
trees.
A FREE TRIP TO LOOK AT THE LAND
1)efore you eIeet it. ( This free trip applies for
ohd ciistointrs as vell us new , )
rimliese Jailds are all located within 3iglit of
the city of Porfianci , the New 'York ' of the Pa-
ciVic coast.
bridge across the CJOlhlhhiliIL 1 ) et\VeelI
Poi'tltuid and VaucO u vei' will J.iO liii iSlie(1 ( wI til in
11 yCRI' , wiJen a1 laud 011 the 1101111 Hide of that
l'iVCi' vihl ' (10111)10 value ,
1)I'Ofllltly ( ) 311
If yOu i'eaUy want to get a 1101110 ahlJ. an in
COII1C ill a COhlhlti'y whore thel'O aie DO killing
fi'osts , no gi'asslioppers , 110 liglitlhllig , 210 hail ,
110 high \Vi11(1 , 110 really hot weatliei' , 110 cold
veathiei' , HO failures of ci'oin-iione of the ills ol'
'which you conhllahhl-lhis i your chance.
If you (1Ol1't ( WhIlit a fruit fai'in we CItli of ret'
yOU it wheat I'ai'in , ready to harvest 1OOO ( ) busli
eI ] of wheat , and a (101011 inut1ler 1)lt1cS to
choose froiii ,
STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO. ,
1 h2:3 : FIrilLI1U Si. , Oniulia , Nd , .
275 Stark St. , l5ortluud , tI'egomh.
JOF
? ' ( tv1 IM1TALIT/
TIlE 1XCELLENC O SYRUP OF FIRS
lS mitie flOt emily to the originnhtty and
simmiphicity of tile coiiibttmnt'.oim , limit also
to time care antI shill with vlmIeht It , Is
mnitiitmfitetii'ctl 1)3' helciltitIc
kmmotvn tA time CA1.IpohtNlA Fin Svitut'
Ccm , ( ) mlii' , auth it'e : vlslt to hmimpross 01)011
all time imniom'tttmice of mtirchmmm1ng tIle
trite and origlmnl remedy.g that
genuhime Syrup of Figs is : mmmmufmeturcd
by tIme CAI.it.'IJIISIA. Fin Svitui' Co.
01113' , it lcmc't'lcdge of flmnt feet. trill
n.asist. Olat lii ztvoillng' tIme wortithess
himmitatloims muanufncturctl b ' otlicr'iinr-
ties. I'hme bight st4tiitlllig of time Ct1I.
iToImNiA Fin Svimtti' Co. with time mmmcmli-
cat Profess'iomi , unit tim bmmtlsnctlolt (
wlmk'lm thu gemmu'mlic Syi'tip of Figs hits
g'mt'emL to : nhiiions of families. mimtks
the imnimme of tIme Comnpmiiy : a guaranty
of time excellence of Its remedy , It. is
far In ZIdVOIICC of all otlici' laxatives ,
itM it mtct'i oh time hidmieys , ilm'ei' mind
bowels without irritating in' weaken-
lug titemim , ntul It. does not . rrIp. . ) ior
iimttteate. : Iii om'tlcr It ) get Its belieliclimi
eil'ects , llCi1SC remneinbm'r tIme unimme of
time Coimipammy-
CAUFO1N1A FIG SYRUP CO.
Ht PIIANCISOO , Cal.
LIIVIS'lLiE. Ry. rit : : ' 'oimiC. N.Y.
, f ? TholJ.S
GOYE1tNMENP
Walits mmronm1 omen In its
. erv1ce.Vithm one no- -
cord time Arny : tmnti Navy
emitlorso mlAmt-imlN as
Limo greatest I : a o w a
streiigthotmer , Immslgormt-
t or amid rcstunmtivo. it
creates solid lu.li. mnus-
do ammtt strcnmtim : , clears
(1:0 braIn , stm'cagtimcmis
the nerves a t e1ues
time gcmcrattt : 0 organ'i to
tuic1clyregamit theIr mmor-
mnai vower. For iltirv-
Otis Protm'ttitmi. over-
wcrk , impmireti vitality -
in clthcroxtirCX'SiVe usa of oiiumn , iiq'ior
or tob.icc , it lLSItiVCiY cannot bo excemi ' .1.
One box will voi'it animdcrs. Six wilt cure.
hAil-lIEN is for sale by nit druggists , 09 I ib-
lets , 110 cent' . 001 10 twO mouths' t.'eatmnonL
Flu out and mmclii Ui the .iimgmm''mis : abeet in each
box and we will give your coma pt'cIai mitten-
than wIthout extra ehargo , 1A11-mmstN jq
pared by hijalmimer 0 iicnsrtn , 1'lm I ) . , 33 , S. , di-
I Oct from timu ftrtmmuhm of 10. H. itmmrtoti , xml. ii.
Cievelanil's mimot oiiiimemit s1mcciiist Naile
In cio'.etl itck'tgt : oil receipt. Cit Prico.
DES. hiAht'I'ON ANI ) IIIINaON.
ii liar-lien iilct'k. 4 , letciund , 0.
For sale by Kuhn & n , lIlt. amid Dou
las ; J. A. Fuller & Co. , 1402 Douglas SL.
and Grahummm Drug Co. , 15th ami lrariimtmfl1
Ximmg I'Imam'intcy : , 27th : timid Lsmmvemiwortit
Poytoa's Pimarmmmacy , huh aitil hrmvt'mmsvorthi
H. .7. Ssykortt , So'tim Cnimlia , ammtl nIl ethel
druggists in Omaha. Scah : Otnmmn. Couneb
ti-1 Your Own
Home
Au Atmosphere iii Which
Disease Germs Cnn
Not Live.
It is Cm'citcd : by time Ness' Discovery
"HYOMEI"
Catarrim , Catmrrhmal ; Dt'afmieH , Asthma ,
lirommcimitli4 , Coulihms , ColmIs tutu Coimm4mmniptloml
mire positivelY ctirt'ti by this ltowcrui geE-
muicithe , lvimIi'im ier'ttiles every nook anti
curlier of your homne mmmmti is earm'Iwi to all
PartS of time head , throat and limmmgmi I ) ) ' time
air t'oii iirettt lie. No lIquid in t'lici lies , mme
.lamigertius m4IrityH , duttt'hi or atomniztmrs ,
"HYOMLI"
CURES BY INHALATION
A lrtumtly OS'tlr timl rty-ses'timi iiummtlrm'i , ithiyel-
chums hiit\'t ) declitreti It to Iii' limo only
rnetii'td over thiscovert'd by sviichi time tlit.
ai4c'i , aIr lttlssiges : cami ho rencimed , Al-
m't'utly mmioro timmtmm sevemmtcm'n thousand tt'st I-
mnonltls ; hmmtvo beet : received froni It'0Iiht ) )
: m'imo liii vu Peril ( ii med.
, , I I 3'onmei' ' 1,4 , muitim ru' H ow a m'c'mmmtql y , given
tlmrtiugim time emily 'hmicle ( time aIr ytmtm
hmrt'imtlio ) whiit'hm imature pt'rnmits to enter time
imronchmim : I t iii tes Ii mitl I mm ngmm. 'i'lm ore Is mIt ,
dnmmger , no m'lsk. Your Immoime ) ' 1)4 ) it'ftmntlctl
it it. Bills It ) r.'liec' .
"I lyomni'i" rtumtilt , eomnpletti. . * 1.00 : extra
lmlmtht'mm t , 30 ci 14 , ' 1 I yim mci' ' I Itt un , ( mm svnmm-
dciiui hmt'ult'm' ) 25 cIa. Said by mmii , lrmmggists ,
( Ii' st'mmt by jima I I oh recr'l jit o f Pri ( 'I' , 5 mid
for ' "J'Imti Story of I lyomuci , " 3laIi'ti ( t't' ,
ml. 'V. IU'i'IJ ) ( ' 0. ,
Smilti' 1iJ-i ( iumsIIrhim.im ( lhiiiI.ihsg ,
( lIiho ( , 11,1 , .
MADE ME A MA
TABLIITS POSITIVELY CUfl
, . , . . , '
4 LI .iV.rvou. Iflarngea-i'aiItn3 lOose'
- 55 .11 : - . kaiotunct , m1Ie.Ia.nu'a , Ut , . c.wl
. . by Abuse or otiir Ibeasaus maid lais'
gJAX ( , 'Jitt'i , .ftlirklS , att aureIg
. - O.storO L.o.t Vlti.iI.i 1 : . ciii or 3ouag. ru
St a masa for study , ILlurni 01' maurrlcije
- - , 3.1'tcvent hms.cinlty .tn'l ( 'niuiamctkn l
( ci en mu titan. ThoIresn shows imnn,0hlatt , tmi'o , . , .
reset tied eSset. a CURE wboz-ci. all cctlp.'r fill In.
slat upon havIng the genuliciti Ajcx Titbiot. , They
Isso cared tbou.auds azid elhlcur , too , Wi uiv.i 'ci mc. : .
itlvewriU.nijuorantho toeffectcmeuiro 17fl ITP In
each cube or r.tud lisa mnpney. Prior , tJiJ 53 5 i'sr
iackcitu or six Ck ( full treatnisup far t2.50. lb
mcli , in i.ialt. wl-sp"er , ieon rev"im'L at m'rlcu. ' I Irt'alar
( ruu.AJAX RIMEDY Co. . L.zrLs : ?
For sal. lii UmmmuIc , fli'b. . i'y Jj , Purayth , 103
N. 10th ; Kultmi & Co. , 161mm sal i.umclas : sal
In CouncIl Blurts b 0. Ii. .iirowam , 1JrmmmjItJ.
- leimv3 1idnoy - .
. treblck' at t ie : ,
.WVAJW- !
i'thCsa. " '
itile ha. . , , . iln
mcarnc l" b
1i.I , s ( , , . , i , , rcinrrh'itci
% NW.NAAAAAAAlAJiAJ'J ,
Cbiebester'i E.glI.h 1)lbmsmund hlrand.
P ENNYROVAL PILLS
Original snO ( ) , , ly Geaulaic.
, SCC. * 3&TI , flhIt.iC. LADICS it
. iJnai.t ( or ( ' 5l5.4tJ ? ' . tl ) 1514.
m.ii Ifts.J Ia iL.l , sd ClS b5.tlt,4 4
- . , 1.0.e. , . .aied slit U , , , rttt..s. 'l'sto
. 4. - - . , no utItr. 11.1. . . .uteu.
- lion , . , * 4 tstI..ia , , . . At DrgI.ci , . , scicid 4e.
t' .t..ct' ' ' 1.1 ; . . , ttaute , . , . 'emno.im , ss4
V. 'liellef rur.i.dIe"ng.tu , , I' , rtura
lisil. 14'U00 'ts.tm..oeils. g.
C5lebe.ts'rCuwlealCu.M.4io.n ii4pere ,
b4i , bj &li 14.c&l LHIflIil. I'smILttia. , l'A ,
_
3 UM
. . ( ( . iiux ' ' Ol U for qmanstar4
, , . . , ta0smwsmlui ,
I Owes'.4 irellamloal tsr ulr.sti.mmj
. . ns.wbrssss.
I. N Vlmtst. St mu sass i
r , , , &I. . .iuii. Yatahi. . , ansi aol antis.
a iIttLiC4tt'titG0. ' pat no i'olsoaoua.
0IiIsR4Tl,0. , $ hd bj flruglZ ,
U. a. a. iii plus w11P57J
, ,
\ sills slIl _