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TALKING LOCAL POLITICS
egate from Bvera1 Stath DiscuM the
' flitnation at liome ,
! iINNESOTA REPUBLICANS FEEL SAFE
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nre of Jver7thlng but One Coiigrcn-
a1onit Itr1ct , linti Uny Cnrry
. Thftt-OhIu Men Izcct to
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' .s---- ( Jnlii it Congreiiun.
Fred 8. Bryant of St. I'atil , MInn , provcs
well informed man on the politica of lib
Etato. lie aayi :
'Evory one of the prc8cnL 1Itnesota
congressmen have been renominated e , .
cCDt F. C. &ovena of St. I'aut atut James
4. Tawnoy of Winona. The convention to
z-cnomlnato Mr. tevcus is to bo held or&
the 30th Inst. lie wIll undoubtedly be rt-
nomInated by acclamation , n be has been
undorsed by the committee of 1Lanise
county , In whIch St. I'aut is sILuatet , ar.u
thla commltteo will control the convention.
1r. Tawney will be renominated next
L'hursday.
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'In only ono ot the seven ( IIstrIctr. of
t 1\lnnesota Is there any quetlon or our abil-
ItT to carry the congressional election , Thl
Is the Sixth1 where Charles A. Towne , the
chairman of the silver republican varty o
the natIon , has been nominated agatu by
the fustonists against CongreRsman I'age
Morris , who defeated liiiii two iear3 ngo ,
bUt I think we vlIt be able to c4rry uil
the seven districts.
Senator Cushman IC. DavIs , the present
chairman of the committee on foreign ie
latlons In the United States senate , baA
been endorsed by the state convention 00(1
In all the legislative dIstricts , so ar as
they have been held , as ( lie one repttbtlcan
candidate for that position. IaviB , you
Jcnow , Is one of th brainiest taco of the
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republican party In tim country.
'Poe governor WIlliam henry Etut ot
Nlnneapolis , the James 0. limbo of Mlii-
nosota , has been nominated to succeed the
present incumbent. D. M. dough. lie was
chosen a the antl-machihe canlldate , nii'i
as ho Is very popular with the mass of
the people ho w111 be no doubt elected by
It large majority. The oily fulonht can-
ldato Is ex-Congressman John Lind of
Now Vim , who was defeated by dough
two years ego. MI the other state otflters
bave been renominated.
"In the matter of judicial noriilnattonii
three straIght republicans have boon named
for the supreme court , which Is a ( lopa-
ture from precedent , Judge Mitchell of WI-
nonn , the gold democrat , having been previously -
viously endorsed by all partIes. Inasniucli
n Judge Mitchell lia received a nomlna-
tion at the hands of the fuslonlsts , this
may cause some complication with the re-
puilicnn ) candidates. "
'eriiiint'tu 1)IMt Ingulishesi DeleguteN.
Theophilus Grout of Barry , one of the
Vermont delegates , Is a brother of Governor
Josiah Grout. In the Vermont delegation
are two governors , Carroll S. Page of
ii(1O ( l'ark and W. P. Dilllnghain of Water.
bury , "Colonel C. S. Smith has been oem-
butted once moro for governor of Vermont , "
iald William E. llawkes of Bennington ,
"and that is equivalent to an election In
our state. "
"I belIeve we s'ill be nub to capture the
Dayton dIstrIct for congress In Ohio , " pro.
IlCt'l ' ex-Natlonal l'rcsident D. D. Wood-
ansce. "I think we will be able to send
back ns many congressmen as we have got
flow , which Is sixteen , but it we can get
the Dayton dIstrIct we will have seventeen
out of the twenty-one. "
"ThIs is our off year In Ohio , " explained
. , Cecretary George T. Crawford of the league
. 'f that. state , who hail just been chosen Its
national vice president , "and we bave no
Ijushnell.Foraker-llanna fight on. We do
not elect our legislature. It Is an oft year
In Ohio politIcs , but anyhow there is a disposition -
position on the part of the conflicting forces
to get together In this campaign , I believe.
Our state convention wa unanimously In
favor of the federal admInistration , there
clot beiiig 0110 dissentIng vote iieii the vote
was taken on the question of endorsement.
Wo have renominated Charles Kinney of
Portsmouth secretary of state. This is the
highest state omco we elect this year. lie
Is a very efficIent man. As for the congressman -
man I feel confident that wo wIll have the
Imino number to send back. The democrats
. uueem to thInk that they may be able to beat
'Is out of the Cleveland district. but Thee.
uloro 'F. Burton of that city is a lrett3 strolig
lllnn and no doubt we will re-elect him.
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This will ho Burton's thIrd term if we do.
We have always considered this district as
it very safe one. "
.tllIt her Big Coiuveiitinli ( itiiIuig.
u1r. Crawford is the secretary of the OhIo
dairy and food commission. Ills chief , Joiiui
E. Blackburn , Is the 1)rcsldont of tue Inter.
natIonal Pure Food congress which Is to
have Its convention In thIs cIty in Septem.
her. "Frouti the delegates who have been
selected by the various governors so far ,
5(0(1 from the different Industries represented
sented , " said Mr. Crawford. "I believe you
svili have 1,000 delegates hero. " Mr. Craw.
ford said Mr. Illaekburn makes a splendid
pure food omclal , going right. dIrect to the
cause of aduiterations ( ( (2(1 tryIng to remove
the cause rather thou attacking the effect.
Tdr. Blackburn has been renomInated for
his positIon.
"Frank Mondehi of Newcastle Is going to
run for congress agnin In our state atitl lie
will ho re.electedsure by a big republican
. majority , " spiul iJelegato II. I' . hlyns ot
Clicyonlie , Wyo. "John E , Osboru , who bent
hIm two years ago by about 160 votes , will
hardly be the OphoAitIOII candidate , as lie Is
seeking the democratIc supiort for the
United States senatorshilp. "
"It. may not be a very easy matter to
. beat State Senator Nick Fritz with his
fuslonlst majority of about 100 in the
Eighth district , " observed lehegata W. i.
Peobles of this state ; "but Frank Alderman
of'est Point. our republican rcpreseiita
,
- tive , I think , will be returned to the legislature -
islature oil right. i3cii Baker seems to
uiavo a great many frieiids for the governorship -
ernorship In our seetloti. Judge Norris , for-
nierly of l'onca , but now of 'ayne , is most
talked of for commgress In this 'l'hlrul ulls-
, trict , though lie will have a light on hia
bands , "
'I'ezn * I , tii ltI'lIIIIlI'flhL IIIor.
I1itor 'I' . 13. Johnson of time Ihami Antonio
. ; flatly Light , "the otily repuhilcan daIly lii
Texas , " as lie says , lies breim attending time
conventIon of the national league as one
of time delegates from his state , bebidCs
slendlng a few days here as oumo of tue
Texas editors , lie revIewed Texas Politics
In time following :
"I ( car that the Political situmatlomm lii the
- Loime Star state must be regarded its hioime-
Itisly democratic at liresent amid Congress.
I snan $ uycrs will surely be nommmluMed mmd
elected governor , 'i'hero mire ut le.n't five
! _ distrIcts In Texas that could elect republican
. congressmen bul for thin factIonal lights
. between the republicans themselves amiul time
scramble of the Ile.ilulmtcrs. Our iart
timere imas become completely ulemuoi'allzeul by
this disorgunization.
! "There are over 100,000 whIte repubilcaus
In Texas , and about 65,000 colored voters.
The colored republicans , for mauy years
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past , manipulated by federal ailicehmoldors ,
r : have domluated and controlled tIme state
it conventions , being aided In this by local
. emnocrat1e otilciats. The colored brothremm
r . sro enthusiastic republicans at tIme state
. conventions. but are lukcwarnm voters on
tlectio day , uund usuahiy cast about GO per
cent of theIr votes for time democratic can-
eIidimte , Many white republican. do not at-
tenul conventions and do not Tote at all.
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The federal pie distribution Is a poslive InJury -
Jury to the republican cause in our ! ectlon ,
as in many lnstnnce unfortunate selections
tire nisule to fill the positions of potmas-
tel-a , collectors. etc. At the same time our
people ilo not blame PresIdent McKinley ,
as they feel lie has been grossly imposed
upon by those who get nearest to his ear ,
President sleKIaley Is very popular In our
state , even anloog the old line democrats ,
mutiny of whom have voted for him and
openi ) ' say they will do so again.
"All sections of our state are fairly pros.
porous and have lromiae of large yield of
crops. Cattle and horses in time Western see-
tlon are fat end bring good Prices ; time
Dingley bIll has made tima sheep man cx-
ceedingly happy , wlmlcim Is bringing many of
tIme old hmnrulhelh democrats over to the re-
Pumbhican faith. 1.'e only need tiiorotmg'.i organization -
ganization aiiul time placing of time party
innhlagcmljnt , Into the han(1fl ) ( o ( tli respectable -
able , IntellIgent republIcans who bro not
repubhiciimms toi' PlO emil ) ' .
'I am delIghted with your cIty cml the
great exposItion utiii I think you may expect
a great many visitors frouim Texas next
mnontii. "
SI 1(1011011 Iii Il'iIliN.
S. A. Searle of Nelson , who .vas One of
the delegates to the Nebraska state IcaRue
conventIon , amid lies becim remaining over ,
acconipanled by hIs wife , to see the fullness
of the exposition , talked over the situatIon
In lila Part of the state , "Captain C. I.
Adams amid S. T. Caiuiwi'hl of rdgar seem
to be time candidates most frequuitly muon-
tioned In time Plftii distrIct for congrcnr , '
saId he. "Time Prolnblllties are that the lires-
cot fimsionist incumbent , It. I ) . 4uthierlammd ,
wihi have the noiniimatioim of tIme opposition ,
but the IndIcatIons are that. we % % iIl elect
a repumbhienmm thIs time , for time Ioord of
Suthierlanul in coimilmmg home thirty uiny , ago
while Iinportnmmt legislation was still before
comigress is very much against hIm , h3cm
Baker has a great mummy frIends for the
gumbcrumatoral etmodlilature ; still , Judge M ,
I. . hayward Is very popular In our part 0 !
time state and wilt mill a great deal of
strength. " ,
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SEND GREETINGS TO AMERICA
AuigIo-/tii'rientu Ieiugiie In London
AIloi,1i IteMIlIt1III Pnvorhtig , un
Alilunet- t hii 'i'u'o Nat ion , . ,
LONDON , July 14.-The Inaugural meeting -
ing of time Anglo-American league was held
last evening at time Stafford house , under
thu presidency of the thmke of Sutherlammd ,
ho was supported by Earl Grey , ( ho earl
of Jersey' , Ilaron Farrer , Baron hirassey ,
hiaron Tennysomm , Baroii Monkswall , Sir
John Lubbock , Rear Admiral Beresford amid
James ilryce , author of "Time American
Coninioniwealthm. " Others present were the
archbishop of Canterbury , the archbishop
of York , Cardhmiai Vaughii amid the duke of
Westminster ,
Tue ( luke of Fife sent a letter express.
log regrets at his InabIlity to be present.
Tiio , , duke of Sutherland , in opening time
proceedIngs , said the league was apart from
ordinary pohitits , its object being to express -
press tue feeling of confidence between the
ieoplo of Great Britain and the United
States , aim effort whIcii he believed would
be appreciated amid reciprocated In America ,
On motioim of Lord Brassey the following
rcsohutlomi was adopted :
ConsIderIng that the peoples of the l3rlt-
l1t empire and time United States are
closely allied by blood , Iimhmerit the snow
literature and laws , hold tim SaulI' pritici-
Pies of government , recognize thmo same
luleals of freeuloimi and humanity In the
guidance of their nnttonni policy and are
drawn together by strong common Interests -
ests in inrtny narts of the world. tills mn't-
Ing is of the opInIon. that every effort
511001(1 ( be IIiU(1e ( lii th Interests of cuviim-
ration anti peace to secure the most cordial -
dial and constant co-operation on the part
of the two nations.
A representative executive cotmacil as
then appointed.
CONFII1M S'I'OItY 01' 1tEUII4 SUCCESS.
Fifteen Iluiidrel ClulneNe Iniperini
Troop * ICilieti ,
hONG KONG , July 14.-The defeat of
the Imperial troops near Woo Chow Is con-
firmed. Tliousaimds of bodies have been recovered -
covered from the river , and have been burled -
led at Woo Chow. Tue losses of the ha-
prIaI force are probably more than 1,500
killed , which was the imumber first an-
nouumced. It Is reported here that the Sun
Vat Sumi , Chinese doctor , who was inveIgled
Into tim Chinese emnbasy in Londoim In
1896 and Imprlsoimed there until he sue-
ceeded in imotlfyimmg the British government
oIflcials , through a friend , that he had been
kidnaped , in Z11000C the headers of the present -
ent rebellion. It Is said that time rebels
have decidcl , not to advance fum'ther than
Shue fling , above Saws lIui , fearing foreign -
eign complications In the evexmt of Canton
being attacked. The credibility of thIs report -
port Is ciuestioned , as the Inhabitants of
Canton are greatly hum sympathy wIth the
rebels.
vilt SIuIuIIr Miuke Ii fleinnid ,
ROME , July 14.-It Is announced hero today -
day In a disoatcim from Caracas , Venezuela ,
that AdmIral Candani , the commandem-
the Italian squadron at La Guayrn , who
has been ordered to Carthiagona , Colombia ,
to uphold the claIms of Italy , has simply
beeni Instructed to formally demand the coin-
plete and speedy executIon of the decision
In time Cerrmmti case pronounced by I'resident
Cleveland In 1S)4. ) It is regarded iniprob-
able that the Italian comnmnan.ler wihi seize
time custom house at ( 'artmageima ! , althuughm
lie might take $01210 ticii action if ho meets
with a persistent refusal to abide by the
decision of President Clevelaimd ,
( 'ii ii i'u I'I IIiII4'I'N In u Ihiud ' . % 'ii ,
VALPAIIAISO , Chili , July 14.-Time titian.
chal crIsis grows immoro ncumte , Congres3 has
Passed a law authorizing time presIdent for
one year to issue paper money to the extent
of 50,000,000 , to be loaned to baimk on ado-
qLmat guaraimtee , Twenty imilhhion doiiars of
this loan Is issuable at 4 per cent. Time
president has been authorIzed to borrow
$20,000,00o to citable 111111 to withdraw the
paper I000e ) ' at tile eIIII of foumi- years ,
lint i'di l.DIllg 'I'ruth- ,
LONDON , July il.-Tbo report of Mc ,
Welleslc.y Moort' , the British coimsul at San
Francisco , eu the trade of California , bma
been IUbllShed here. it warns British
manufacturers that time Germans and
Belgians arc misting them because the
himillsh manufacturers do not take thit'
trouble to study time requIrements of the
local market ,
OVERLAND TRAIN IS HELD UP
htithibi' rs IiIuiv Oponliti' Si. fe u iusi la.
I.uLt. ' liu 'their IIuot'-.titci.int
$ ieurt'iL tiskiinvn ,
RlNO , Nov , , July 14-l'assemmgcr train No.
2 mm time Southern I'ucltlc , eastbound , was
held up last night one mile east of hum-
boldt. The express car was biowim imp mind
the safe blown open. Time robbers escaped ,
It is not given out imov much they secured.
\'hmen time train arrIved at a Point one
tulle east of humboldt , a negro amid a white
man covered the e'ngineer with guns ,
stopped time train , and going back to the ex.
press car , they blew It up witim dynamite ,
almost destroying time express packages ,
Covering Messenger George hughes , they
blew open the safe and rIfled it of Its con-
teimts , which was but a trifle , and decamnpoul ,
The train went on to Winimemucca , where
the damaged car was set out and the
express mutter transferred to a box car nod
then proceeded east ,
It is rumore4 here that the negro baa
been arrested , A strong posse from Vt'inne-
mucca is In pireuit. it is thought the rob.
bers beaded tI'e train at hleno at 8:30 : last
night ,
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\VIIITE\VASII \ \ FOR TIlE SPIDERS
Philadelphia Shuts Clevekncl Out n a
Wonderfully 01016 Matdi ,
WINS BY SMALLEST POSSIBLE MARGIN
QuinIcr , . ( iet 'Three hilts cliii ( ) Ite Ittiti
QqT , hnCN situ SPisierN ( let i"ipir
IIIN unit u hums
OIT I'intt ,
Ph llLiEhl'l hA '
, July 1 I.-PiiIidl1ih'p
iJitit out Cleveland today In a gamu that
was a battle of time liitchmers. i'hie only mun
'as scored by flouhass iii tIme lirat iliflhmiM
on mu base on bails and a two.bagger by
l"lick. MelCean got Into an argument with
UmpIre himshie amid was put out of time
game. Attemulance 2,39S , Ikore :
( 'l\'hl..tN'i ) ) I'll lLAflt.t.h'IiIA.
R.1r.o.A.I : . lt.II..A.1.
hitirkeit , if. U I ' 1 0 U ( 'ooiy , cf. 0 1 h I .1
( 'hilti" , lb. . ' 1 U 2 : m a uoutm' , lb I U U U
.icKean , U C It a o i.bde , I , . . U U t , s i
O'Coan'r , Inc II t U 0 1'iek , r..O I I 'I
'F'h'u , hi , , U 1 4 i u M'i"ri'nLI , e 0 0 U U
Meieer , cf 0 1 3 (1 ( 0 I.autder , 3b. . U I ) 3 I U
\Vallace , B. , ( I I ) U 4 0 tittz. rf. . , . 0 1 U 0 0
hilalle , rt. . . 0 1 1 0 ( ' ros' , s. . . e u ,
'rlg.'r , c. . ii 1 S U t I'iati , p. , , , 0 0 0 1 1.
.Iote , ; i. . , . C 0 0 U I' ' _ . - . - -
ochimlexij. . U 0 0 0 C Totai , , , , 1 3 2 S 1
Totahi . . .O 414 5 t
'Socknioxls batted for Joli iii ninth ,
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . 000000000-0
1'hIlamleiihmia . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1
'i''o-base lilt : Flick. Stolen b.use : hltmr.
beLt. l.eft on bases : Clevi'hiinul , ! ; I'hmilt- :
ilelplmiim , e. itrumck omit : 13y Joiles , ; by
Piatt , . First base Ott balls : Off Jomx ,
4 ; off I'iutt 5. Time : T'u hours and live
niltiuites , tilillre.M ) : Jrnhie nod Ihmnt ,
IItii'cn's Error Fatal ,
W'AShl 1 NOTO' , July h4.-1)ineen litchued
good but I I mm ii ti i I ii e nlti I hi I nmiimig , 'imeti his
( 'rror anti bnio's on bails uve ChIcago time
unnie. Attemmthuict' , boo. 3core :
\'Alll. 'muN. Cml LCACIO.
It iI.OA.l. I
ieIbacti , if. I I 2 0 ityan , if . . , I i I 0 0
\Vainer , , B , I : I 2 0 lveriut , lb. U I 12 1 0
Andrr'n , lb 0 z 9 t ) 0 Tlittiiofl , ef 1 1 .1 U 0
McOuire , c , . 0 1 IC u u ttatIn , , , . ( 0 4 1
lteitz , ib. . . 4) ) I I ' '
I i M'Pm'k , : n 0 1 0 3 U
( httman , ii 0 P a e U Callahan. i' i , i I ft
WrigiP ) ' , 15. 0 U 1 1. U Conner , 2b , U 0 1 4 0
lonovntt , ef 0 0 a o o jonohu , . . c 1 9 1 2
flln.'eri , . , I 1 0 o m Citance , Ft. 1 U U U
Totals . . . . 3 g s 2 Totals . . . . 4 1216 I
Waehmiiigton . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 08
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . o 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1- 4
Farmieul ruins : ' , Vuushtington 2. 5101011
bases : 'l'hmom-nton , McCormick , Everitt. Two-
linse lilt : Anderson , Three-base hit : MC-
( ] Uire. Double lila ) ' : Collahaim to Ialilen
to Evcrltt. FIrst 1)1155 00 baIls : On' lineen ,
:1 : ; off Callahan , I. lilt by pitchiel bahi
1)ineen , Dalilemi. Struck out : B ) ' Dlnt'en ,
9 ; by Callalinum , 1 , Left emi bases'ush : -
ingtoti , 9 ; ( 'iuiengo , 7. Tinle : Two houmre.
Uinilres , : Sartwood amid Wood.
iCeziitedy 1.nids the. PIrmtet , .
NEYOItIC , .Jul ) ' l4.-Eeiltle'dy PitChed
an almost perfect game tugulnst tite l'irntes
this afternoon. Score :
1iitoohL , z , ; _ I'lTTS''r1
tt.mio.I : . fl.Ir.O.t.E.
GrltUn , et. . 2 4 0 0 Ionovan , r ( I i 2 0 0
Jonerf. . , . 1 1 0 0 0 (1Jrmen , 210 OIl 20
Hh"ctcard , Ito I 0 U oGray , b..O I t II
Tucker , lb. . 0 0 iS 0 0 ZI'C'rtity ( , ml 0 0 1 0 0
Ilalititan , 2b 0 Q : 4 0 McCre'ry , of 0 0 1 1 0
Shindle , : mtj , 0 0 0 a o ilon-e-rm'n , c 0 1 I 0
MIOOT1. ( , , I. S 1 0 a i l'a'tdn , 21j. , 0 0 5 4 0
( ] rim , e. . . . . U 1 3 0 I liy , .s. . . . . I ) 0 8 2 ' 1
iCennerly , , . I 20 5 ( ) ( lardner , p. 0 0 1 1 U
TotaI . . . 4 527 17 2 Total' , . . . . 1324121
Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1)4 )
Plttsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . o o o i o o o o o-i
'fs-o.base hit : Sheckard. Double ploys :
Ihilitnan to Tucker : Ely to O'Brien ; Uard.
tier to O'Brien to Ely. SacrIfice lilt : Ken.
nediiites on balls : Off Kennedy , 1 ;
off Gardner , 1. Struck out : By Kennedy ,
3. PasHeul ball : Grim. Left emi bases :
Brooklyn , 3 ; I'ittsburg , 4. Earned rtmns :
Pittsburg , 1 ; .Brooklyn , 1. umpires : GaIT.
nO ) ' and Brown. Time of game : One hour
and twenty-two mInutes.
Glmints Get it COUIIIC.
NEYOItR , JIll ) ' 14-Tue Giants took
both games of a doubleheader thIs afternoon -
noon , making It four straight from the
Browns. Superior stIck work was respon.
aible , Score first ganie :
NSYotC. . ST. LOUIS.
ft.ILo.A.I ,
\"nhi't'ncf 2 0 ODowd , rf..0 0200
Tiernan , if. a I I 0 ttenzei , cC. 1 0 1 0 0
Joyce , lb. . , 0 I Ii 0 0 harley , mc. . o i o a
iavii , , es. . . 2 2 5 0 ( ros' , Sb. . . , 0 0 4 2 1
Cteason , b. 0 : : e 0 Ltecker , lb. . 1 0 11 0 a
Doyle , rC. . . . 1 1 0 0 Ciemnts , c. I 0 2 1 0
Iiartii'n , 3ii 2 0 1 0 ( Jutan , $8. . i :
Warner. e. . 2 2 4 0 1 Carsy , 21. , . . 1 I 2 3 1
Itulie , p. . . . I 1 2 0 Thylor , ' . . . a 2 0 2 C
Totals . . . .12112131 Total , , , , , .Zi 5211t 2
Now York . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 -12
St.Loui'i . . . . . . . . . . . 030001003-5
Earned runs : New York 7 ; St. Louis , 1 ,
Stolen base : Joyce. ' 1'wo4jau hits : Doyle ,
Ilartmaii , Quinn. 'cliree-base hilts : Tier.
nun , ltnrtman. Buses on balls : OtT Itusie ,
4 : off Taylor , I. Jilt by pltcheU buhl : Doyle ,
Steflzei. Struck out : By Iusie , 1 ; by 'ru-
her , I. l'asmted bali : Clements , \'Iid
nitchi : Itusie. Le'ft on bases : New York ,
5 ; St. Louis , 6. Thins ; Two hours and teit
mInutes. Umplre ; : Lynch and Andrewim.
Score second game :
NEYOltK. . ST. IOi'Ig.
it-it.o..r : . Jthl.O.A.B ,
V'nhIL'ncfl 2 0 U QIowd , rt..1 0 1 u o
Tiernan , it. 0 i 0 it U SIt'flzel , ef , . 0 1 2 0 0
Joyce , lb. . . 0 0 34 ( 1 harley , if , . 0 1 2 0 0
lavln , . . . I I 5 4 0 Cross , 3b. . . 0 0 0 1 u
Gteaon , 2b0 I I 7 2 lecki.r , ) b.0 OIl o I
Doyle , rt. . . 0 0 1 tt 0 SutIn , c. . . I I 4 2 0
IIartnl'n,311i U 0 4 OQuinnss..0024 a
Grady , c. . . . I 2 a U 0 Carsey , 31 , , . 0 4 i
holieny , p. . 1 0 0 0 1 Sudhorr , p. , 1 1 0 2 o
Ciements , 0 0 0 o
'I'otalq . . . . I I 2 ? I. 4
Totals . , . . I 42414 2
iIatteh , ( or . Sulditoff in the 010111 ,
New York . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 - (
st.r.oimis . . . . . . . . . . . . 012000000-3
Earned runs : New 'York , 1 , Stolen bases :
Suigdeti , ( Irad ) ' . 'rhree.base hIt : Van-
hltuitren. Double imhutys : 1artmnim to GIcu-
500 to Joyce. Snerlilce lIlt : l3tenzei. Buses
oil errors : Now York , 1 ; Sr. 1.ouls , 3. 13ase
on lahhi4 : 01 ! Doht'im ) ' , 4 ; otT Sudhioff , 2. lIlt
by Pltchi hal I : I IiLrhey , Dohmetu ) ' , ( 'lemt'iits.
Struck out : hly Doimeny , 4 ; by Suihhmurf. 2.
\Vlld vitchi : Dohony , Left ott Iases : New
York , 3 ; St. Louts , 9. Time : One hour and
forty-eu's'eti minutes. UnmpirLs : Lynch uuilul
Ammdrews , Attenulatice , 2GOtI.
iloatoim hits to I'lny for 'l'iueum ,
BOSTON , Juii ) 11-The home team won
both games truth 1ouisvIllu. The tlrst wits
e,00y , limit time second svus a twelve.IniIliIg
tIgilt , 10 tIme Second game the liostojis au-
itiurently hind tue gano well Iii hItund % ' ) IIii
i.otmis'iiIe tIed thiu' game 1mm the ninth by
good , clean butting , Lewis timeum caine Iii
fur limo home learn and held thi visitors
( lO''fl until itostoti woii. Attetluluuiice , 3,500.
Score tlrst gnome :
imOT ( . LOl'IS'1I.tl.
ft Il.O.A.1. JtlI.uA.h :
Iong , l's. . . . U I 2 3 0 hey , of. . . . . ii i i u a
'ltttwy , lb. 0 2 1 1 0 tftsrrotd , 2b U . U 1 4 0
tul'fy , cc. . . I I 3 0 0 limxjtry ! , m. . . .0 a
( 'ohms , lb. ( I 2 2 0 0 textr , r ( . , 0 1 1 0
Stutl , rf. . . . 1 0 2 0 0 Clarkn , If. . U U 0 0
ltlcknuun , if 1 : m i u o \'Mgnr , lb. U 1 10 1
how , ' , Cli. . . 2 2 U 2 1 ( 'I'gnt'n , 3t. 1 1 1 4
\'rager . , C. . . 2 1 5 I 0 iCitrldge , o 0 (1 ( 7
\s.iiiI $ , I , . . . . 1 1 1 2 0 'fOtid , p. . . . . 0 0 0 0
. - - - . - . - .tlurock , . . U 0 0 2
Totals , , . . 91321 9 1 'l'ower , . . , U 0 0 0
Totals . . . . I 7 24 iT
'hatted for Aitt'oek iii time ninth.
Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 o -
Loumisvllltu . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (1 ( 0.-i
Firned : runs : Boston , 3. Two-base 111tH :
Illehumaut , 'eagur. Tlmree.buse imit : Lo'e.
ioutblu Ilmt : Long to 't't-nney. 1"lrst base
nil halls : 1t ) \'hhihs , 2 ; by 'i'odd , 5 ; by Al-
truck , 2. Struck out : fly WIllis , 4 ; by 'l'odd ,
1. 'i'inte' ' : Ota' iittii' utid tlfty initiutes ,
Score second game ;
itowro. LOU1VILI.I.
ILhl.O.\.r. . itIL.u.A.F : .
L.oni , s . . . . 2 2 4 0 Ifoy. cC. . . . . 0 2 a a
'l'eflit'i' ( , lb. I 3 1. ' 1 0 4tarrerd , lb 0 U I I 0
uttIcy , et. . . . U U 4 4) ) 1 Ititehey , s , , . 1 2 2 0
Ctilin , Sb. I 1 1 0 0 1).xt'r , rf. . 1 3 1 0 0
t4uahl , rt. . . i 1 0 ( I 0 Ciarlu , ' , It. . 2 a u a
hickman , 1 ? 0 0 3 0 0 % 'ug-ner , lb. 0 4 t I 0
howe , lb. . . I 2 5 0 t'i'ngm'n. 31.i 1 2 2 1 o
itrern , C. . . I I I 3 0 Kltiridge , c I 1 5 1 1
Ilob'l'z. , , 1 0 1 0frase , p..1 1 1 Ii 0
idwhF. p. . . . 0 0 0 1 0
Totals . . . . T 3t'3 II I
Totals . , . . S I16 20 3
VinnItmg ruin mails with two omit.
11051011 . . . . . . . . . . .
LouisvIlle . . 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 0-7
1arned runs : Boston , 6 ; ] .ouisvilht' , 7.
Two-base Jilts : Kiobeduinz , Clark , Wugnu'r.
Stolen base : renne1- . Double idas : Long
to Tennu'y to Collins , First base on boIls :
Ily Klobedatmz , 2 ; by Fraser , Z. lilt by
pitehe't ' boil : Stahl , Kiobedanz. Struck
out : II ) ' LewIs. I ; by Fraser , 2. I'assel ,
balls ; iClttridge , 2.'hId Pitch : IClobe-
cinnz. 'ritne : Two hours amid thtirty-nitme
niitiutes. ttutirctm : McDonald and 0Du ) ' .
I.iit&C lrzusv at hal t Imtmore ,
13Al4TIMOhli , July 14-Time Reds and
Orioles lhuu'ed a twelve-round drabs' today ,
Zulispltuys by the home players gave Cltmein-
mutt tour of their runs , while time icaders
put UI ) the third errorless game of the
series. "Buck" EwIng was expelled from
the rounda toe throwIng a ball that was
in iday over the fence. Attendance , l,28 ,
Score ;
ltA1.TlMGtt ) ' . ClNC1A'u.
It iI.UA1. 3t.ht.U.AIi ,
McGraw , II , I 3 1 2 2 ) tchlriI. ct. 1 1 3 1 0
1PeIpr , cf. I 2 2 1 0 Stahl , , If. . . I I S I 0
JnnIng , s' ! 2 0 t I t'orcor'n , s 2 1 , 0 0
lmont , lb. 0 1 1 3 0 Uekip > ' , lb. 0 ? m4 a 0
Melann , it , . 0 2 10 0 4 Ire In , lb. . . . 0 ! I I 0
Ilollim's , if. U I 4 0 0 1t'lir ' , Cl. . . ft I 4 0 0
ltt > ilnson , e 0 I S I I MI'he , 2t. U 1 " S 0
Matl , , ii. . . . . ii I 0 0 0 ) 'Iti , e. . . . . 0 1 ' 2 0
Iluirliss. of. . u U C I I Il't'nqt'n , , 1 1 0 4U
_ _
T.tal ToIal . . . .IT3sT3 C
Ilaltimort' . .002000102000- $
Cincinnati . 1 1. 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-5
Stdhen bases : t1e1lrlde , McGraw , ( "or-
( 'omit , IrwIn , 'r'o.base hilts : Corcoran ,
Smith , Jt linings. Ent-ned runs : htahtlinorm' ,
8 ; Clnt'lnnzuti , 1. Sacrillce hit : Jennings.
iiase on bmlls : : Ott Maul , 2 ; off lIrt'ltetI-
Ht'lfl , 7. Struca omit : By Maul , 2 ; by Brelt-
i'ttsteln , I. heft aim bate's : hlahtlnure , 13 ;
( 'inciunati , 12. TIm. ' of gatmie : Tlmrre hours
tilith tm'ti minutes. lizuiplres : SnItler nod
Conmwhiy.
S'h'ANDI NO OF' 'l'hIF TlAMS.
Played.'on. . Lost. Per ( ' .
C'lflitmiititi . . . . . . . . . . . 76 51 25 67.1
liostoti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 47 27 &i.s
Clu'velnnd . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 41 t (0.3 (
Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . Ti 42 III 59,1
( 'hiheago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 45 82 SS.4
New York . . . . . . . . . . . 72 89 ? d 54.2
l'ittsltuirg . . . . . . . . . . . ; 89 81 51.1
I'hhlnulelphmia . . . . . . . . To : ti : IO 44.t :
hirooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 71) 29 41 41,1
\Vasimltmgtomm . . . . . . . . 73 29 41 89.7
Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 2.1 52 80.7
St. 1.0th' ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 21 55
Gumomes toulny : Chicago mit Baltimore ,
PIttsburg lit iiostoii1 St. Louts nt llrookl'n ,
Louisville at New "i ark , Cincinnati nt l'htil.
ildOhIlilili , Clevehuund \'uusiIitigtoIm ,
SCIIBS 1)1" 'i'ill'i W'LhS'I'EIt N IE.tGltl.
,
( il uttiltus ilits n I.iveI Tinme vitlu
IeNt''Ie ut Ui nneaioI tp , ,
( 'OLUMIltIS , 0. , July 11.-MeNeely was
easy for the lociuls tOda ) ' , Of time taweil-
teelm hilts one was a hionlo nut umimul five
Were thtree.imggers. Score :
it. II. 1.
( 'ohummbuq . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 5 I 0 1 0 313 17 1
Slltmnenpolk . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 3 6
hiatt erles : Cohtimitus , Friend und Buckley -
ley : Mititmeapohis , Mt'Neeh ) ' and Dixon.
Vi'is. , July 14.-'l'err ) ' was
too tuilchm for time St. Joseplis toda , allow-
big them but three sorutclu hilts. Score :
IL 11. F.
Mtiwaimlcee . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 8 - 7 S I
St. Joseph. . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 U 01 8 1
hituterleu4 Miiwummmkee , 'h'erm'v (10(1 Spear ;
St. . .Iosepii'uudsworthm 01111 i\l c'auley.
IND1ANAI'Ol.hS Jill ' , '
, ) I4-Olenalviiu'ser- ,
ror , thtre , ' singles , a girt : mnd a triple gave
the CiilunlplOt)0 a start in tlic' first vblcim
St. h'uuh Just ru'achmed. 'l'hte wlnnfng ruin
was forced over by l'hiyhe. Score :
It. It. B.
Irudianapolk . . . . . . . . ' 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 6 7 6
St. I'tuul . . . . . . . . . . . . 080100100-5 5 2
llatteries : Indiannpohls , Foreman and
Lynch ; lIt l'aui , l'imyle and Spi's.
lE'I'itOI'P , JUI ) ' l4.-'hCatisn City opened
In time first tVo intiiimgs uuumspiclommsI- , owing
to Detroit's yellow tIckling' . 'L'hmu loc.als
iuiekl lii ) ItS tue gamni' lrogressed , but did
not restrain tile' Kansas CIty team ( room
scoring t'ice Inure' , Score :
11. IT. B.
hutrOlt , . , , , . . . , . . , . 000200101-4 9 3
ICaunsus City . . . . . . . 2i0000Iol-7 : 11 2
Batteries : Detroit , TllomIus and 'l'wine-
lmum ; ICaitsas CitI'ardee and V'Ilson ,
S'l'ANIING OF TIIP 'i'FAMS.
l'laed. Won. 1.ost. Per C.
Irmdiahlahwlis . . . . . . . . . 71 46 25 64.S
St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 45 :10 : to.n
ICansas Ci ! ) . . . . . . . 75 45 0 60.0
t'OiUflmbtlM . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 40 29 5S.0
Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . 76 43 : mt : 56.t ;
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 27 Ii ; 37.0
St. Joseph ) . . . . . . . . . . . 67 2:1 : 44 14.8
MlnimeaIo1i5 , . . . , , , 74 21. ti 2S,4
Games today : St. Joseph at Columbus ,
lCuuiisai City at IndlamiapohIs , St. l'uutti at
Detroit , MInncapohi itt Milwaukee.
Iiidinis , 'In Agatit.
IItYMESTON , Ia , , JuiI ) ' 14.-Speelnl ( Tele-
gram-Tlme ) Nebraska Indians defeated
liUlOiStOil totluui'-14 to 4 ,
EYEN'FS ON 'l'IIE IttJING Tit.tCIS
AntliltiutVtnM the W'Iuicd Foot lInnufi-
( 'up at Hrlglitoit.
NEW 1011K , July 34.-The attendance
at hirlgthon Ileach was large and the
weather excellent. 'rho'InSed Foot imndi-
Ctl ) was the fourth race , and soon after
tIme start Dr. Parker was way In front ,
with Caoutcimouc second , and others trail-
log. They ran In that order to time upper
turn , when Maimer , omm Autumn. emit him on
tue rail and was sonim on even terms witim
Parker , and won by ttireo-qtmuurters of a
Iengtm ( coin time outsider. Results :
First rulce , oile mile , selling : Cotmtinentnl
% .on , Longiucre second , General Maceu third.
'rime : 1:44.
Second race , lIve furlongs : Teniler won ,
Marlam Claire ueeond , Water Girl third ,
'rime : 1:03. :
Third race , six fuirlongs : Murilho won ,
Fleeting Gold second , Aurum thIrd. TIme :
1:3014. :
Fourth race , Winged Foot handIcap , five
anti a halt furlongs : Autumn won , Dr.
Ptmrker second , Dr. Iteichmberg third. 'rime :
I:02. :
I:02.FIfth race , mile and a furlong : Gloriana
won , Bnhnoelc second , Sailor ICing third.
'l'ime : 1:56. :
Sixth race. one 1)1110 , selling : Narluis won ,
Lonidale Sheecly secotid , Gtmnmetuul third.
'rime : 1:45. :
ST. LOuIS , .luhy 14.-Two ( ; mvorites and
three well-played second cimoict's won at
time fair grounds , itesmilts :
First race , selling , mile and an eighmthm :
Tutiila won , Forsytime second , Jack MartIn
third. Time : 1:51. :
Second ruice , for 2-ycar-olds , five furlongs :
Chanc"y won. Good hope second , l6vehyn
Byrd third. TIme : 1:03. :
ThIrd race , six furlongs : Lady Callahan
won. Can Gallop secotid , Judge Steuudmaim
third , 'l'lme : 1:15 : % .
Fourth race , handIcap , one mile : Mnmle
(1 ( well , Sir Rolla second , 1np. Skate third.
TIme : 1:42 : % .
Fifth race , seven ( tiriongs : IlelIe Bramble
WOl ) . Iovlng ( 'imp cCoiid , Lord Fairfax
third , Time : 1:21. :
ilixtlm race , selling , mile and an eighth :
Lady of tIme West s'on. Fingal second ,
Tranby third. Time : 1:57.
C1I1C.AGO , July 14.-Wasllington park re-
suits :
First race , one mIle : Fommmmd won , Official
second , Roger II thmlr(1. 'I'Un. ' : I :40 % .
Second race , six aimd one-quarter furlongs :
Afumda ivomm , Ciunare second , lloiienzoliern
third. Time : 1:17 % .
'l'hlrd race , nmlhe and a sixteenth : VI' .
Ovt'rtoml won , Formnero 9f'COtd , ICentucky
Colonmei third. Time : 1:07 : % .
Foumrth race , mile nod 100 yards : fling
Bhmmger won , Libertine second , llehicmw
third , Time : 1:15 : % .
Fifth race , 11)110 LUI(1 an eighth : David
Tenil ) ' won , Fhom'onzo second , Traverser
third. 'rime ; 1:52 : % ,
Sixth race. six nineS n quarter ( urionre :
lltmrhe ) ' Burley won , Algol second , Enchanter -
chanter thmird , Time : 1:16 ,
11 ( IT'I'E. Mont. , July 14-S'emthler : warm
track fast. Itesults :
First race. tour anti one-half furlongs :
RI ) ) ' hooker welt ) . Ocorona. second , 1immsy !
third , 'Pime : 0:55 : ,
Heconuh race , six fuirlonis : Lorana IT
'Von. Reel second , Little T G third. 'rime :
l:1G ) .
'Vhird race , five ( imrlonrs : ilhibleon won ,
Valiclenna. second , JUn Gore third , TIme :
Fourth race , one mile. handicap : Imu ) ,
flitter Hoot well , Tot-tilde second , Grady
tiilrmi , 'rime : 343t ; , ,
Fifth race , si'venm furlongs : 1lICk ) ' Star
won , Doioro imuwoimd , 1'ohIhm thtlrd. TIme :
1:24. :
1:24.Sixth
Sixth race , mtotir und one-half fuirhongs :
Miss Rowena won , 1tither SuiCOtld , Omuihi
Wood third , Time : 1iio. :
.1 UI ) ( ES' 1) lId I S I oN Di S PI.E . ' S ES.
Griiiiel Stnnil FcelH thut Outer ' % S'un tlt. '
II ui'e ,
DETROIT , l4tlt'hi . , Juhy 14.-After flinch
splItting nit of Iments , Newton ' \ captured
time 2:15 : puice at highland Itark. hiarr )
Omer , thmmt Ohio gelding , was In the race at
all stages , time final hme at iiehng so chose be-
tr'ea him and Newton VI' that niono but
limo judges could te'hI time resuitmi. Mumly iwo-
1)10 thought time Judges errl , in deciding
( hits race , mis iii time fIlIal heat timer eitmiei ;
with a great bumrst of speed itt time wire ,
but the Judges verft llrni. saying Newton
-v had a head tla best of It. IthmoduL Far.
rand's continuiuh breuukhtmg kept her from
being a factor In time last three heats.
Startehla wumt ; uu'ver duttmgerous him thm 2:44) : )
trot after the first heat , time race going to
Gracet Darling vlthm enmnpuruutlvo ; e'ase.
Mountaineer compelled Mrujor Chew to trot
mill time way in time 2:21 : elates , but time Mujor
was a better hlnisimi'r Ilmumim the little imorsu
and got mill ( itt , heats. Itesults :
First race , 2:24 : trot : Grace Iuurhitmg
second , third unit fourth hucats. Tinme :
2:24 : % , 2:21 : % , 2:22 : % . Stiurtehla won time , first
heat In 2:25 : , Clurk , Wiiilunm 0 IC , G'rtie D ,
Lulu .Muuid and Mona I ) also started.
Seconmd race , 2:14 pace ; Newtorm VI' won
accond , sixth rind seventh lmeumts. 'rime :
2ii ; % , 2h4 : , 2i5 : , Harry Onier wotm fourtim
anal lIfth Heats in 2:15 : % and 2:12 : % . IthodiL
Furramid won third heat lii .2:11 : % amid Mm-
ii"oia. womm Smut heat In 2:10 : % . J IT ) . Kirk-
wood , Edgar floss anti flick VaIl also
started ,
Third race , 2:23 : trot : Major Chew won in
straIght heats. Time : l:15V : , , 2:14 : % , 2:15t4. :
Mountaineer , Vahpa , Kmioxena , Eva 13 and
Minoma also started ,
PROV1DBNCII1 It. L , July 14.-Tho see-
end day of tIme Narragansett meet opened
with ) ttootl weather , Itcamihts :
FIrst rnce , 2.30 pave , $ )4)ut Arlin toim won
in straight ln'nts. lust tImme' : 2:15. : 1:40. :
I.nd ) ' Alice , Stmsh' ' 1' , Dick W'ilsoim , Agnes
\'IIkes xutnl Muirloim 11. Mute mulso maim.
Second race' , 2:15 : ltuee. : llrectmmm vufl in
straight imcumts. lhst tIme ; 2:14. : Aztec
Zuhisq Jo iferson , I lupplness , 'elurguie'i'ite' &tnl
(3m'nn''Ie'e' nun simurted.
Third race. 2:14 : trot. $1C(0 : l'rimu'e Lnvn-
mmmcl % rotm first , sec'otul and fourtlm hit'uttq anti
rue. ' . 'J'mnme' : 2l21 : , 1lrich VOlt thIrd.
'nine : 2l1' ; . I'a.huly l ) , ' 1' 7i I ) , I himzl Deli ,
Nammey 'little , Friunk Pierson amid I. ' . W' .
\Vliilams imho started.
1iOI1IA , .lumly 11-At the mile track to-
dli ) ' Stuui' I'oimtter set mm mmcmv track record 1 , ) '
3)mmeitig a Illile in 2 the fastest utile so
mar tlmis . 'car. ltesuihts :
First rume ' , 2etm : Pace , $1,000 : Seumrehmhlghmt
Veti I ii te I mu I g h t hicuit me. 'Fimli I' : 2 :117 : % , 2 : ( tT ,
2h2' . l'ium'hmnunt secomul. Cartatilate' third.
Second race , 2 :13 : trot , $500 : 1)ieimmvoll itt
stt'aighmt 1i.'atue. 'rimime : 2l14 : , 2h1 : ,
' 1'hird race , 2:20 : trot , $1,000 : ltiglmtwooel
\votI t Ii . ' m foumrt it lift It mm 11,1 , si x I It lme'a ts.
'limni' : 2 : t % , 2 : f6'4 , 2:17. : Iaditto wotm tIme'
tiruet n mmd seromiul hmtats lit 2l4'4 : mmim1 2:14\ : .
Ur'etmileiel item ) ' womm timird heat Iii 2:15 : % .
F'euirthm riuce , 2:35 : , trot , $1,000 : It C s'omm 1mm
strumighlt iii'imts. Timume : 2:21 : % , 2:2.it. : , 2:191s. :
'
% 'hieels Ae'ro's I hii ( 'etiti lilemi 4.
1 larrs' Leo , s'luo is piloting mi ms'imee'i ( tutu
New York to Siutt iruumieisco ummid retumrn on
a recorel-bremukimig trip , vhmee'ied Into ( Jmiiuuha
him st Il I hmt , t hi i tieigii t i'id I mig dim's ' ( tim
fi'otlI " , t' % ' 'York. lie' imums beeim forty-two
days on time rouuei but host fouir ott tue-
comttlt of rain. Uttlike immost of time "fre'uuks"
'hmu himt'u gotme through Otnuilma otm tratis-
coimtimmeimtiul tours , air. Leo Is not travellmmg
( lit it wager or ttmiytlmimmg of tlmmut sort. i Jo
is emnployt'i , I ) ) ' a vht'el maker ttiiil gets mu
fairly good sahmmry for his Joumrn.'y. I to is
enulorseel by l're'sidi'mmt i'otter of ( Itt' I'umgtme'
of Anmerletmn'Iiet'lflmeim and rem'orts umq
often as 1)Oslbie' to time siutc' ; nmmd locumi
consuls of timum t. oreie'r. Lnt niglmt Ito wius
the gutest of B. 3 , 0' lItton , t'omisttl of tim
Nembraskmm. divi'iiomt. 'l'hls tnornimig lie' will
resuimlme. , hl Jommrmn' ) ' , I It. hits traveled 1,611
nmhleue , actual rlelitig , uummd expee'ts to cover
5,490 before he' r'tmchm's , N'mv "T"orhc mugmmimm ,
At Iowmm. City hiust'eek lie' did utmm exiuili- ,
tiotu iimlt omhie 1mm fumll gemur 1mm I :15 , stimimellmmg
star I. ¶ I'Im is is mInt bud , e'oimie1 e'riitg t lb ( mm ct
timiut nt tliuut simmntm ' imiectitig tIm , ' lewis ltalf-
iii lie. , chiauimpionshi ip VuuB svumm I mm I :13. :
Ie'hmie.l lsMltes ii ( 'Immil ieiigm' .
NflVOitiC , J ttiy 11.-.himnniv Mielmarl ,
time , ehmamn Imluti hi ithuhle ci iii t mu mice b icycie' tIther ,
totia ) ' , t lm rout gim his immn ima gem' , lu.stmed 4 hue tel.
lu'lt1g t'imuul iemmge. '
"After iii' rutue' vItlm IAnton otm Smtmmrlm : ; ) '
n I. : i ii ii hut t umim Iie'uti'Ii , I 'IIl be. ' pie em remi tim
nmuuko t thmt'e'e-cormiered mnttmhm % 'ltii ammy
iniddiu distummt'e : i'lilt'rs 1mm thtt' world. I iu'-
turd Tutylure' , 'l'oimi llmmtoim or l1chieleDim ( -
fee mreft'rreui. I u'iII agree to rich' fromim
II fte'eti to 4 II irtythmi'ee in I I cc , v it Im i , ; ut' ( ' I ImIl-
lIed to thtirty.tve , maucemmmakt'rs. or simuii ;
lia'e it mmmillmnlteel , nmiul fur tuimy immnm of
mmlotl0) tip to 5JIJO ( a t'om'mmer , 1 would uugre'c'
tei lla\"l tile t'OilthitItii4 , Ut time' race uurrtiige'ei :
so I hat time' wlmmiter 'iIl take tIme' vhtoIe'
stake , i' at least 75 mier cent of tIle in'otits
of lime gate nmommey. ' '
Vim't.l ( 'limb It mm ii Ii , Itiie.h mm.
( 'aittulmm 'l'otimticluei of the' OnmuituuVhieei ;
clumim htius culled ut rmmmm to Llmlctmltm ( or thu , '
tolIovlmmg Sumnelay. 'I'hte sttrt ; wIll he mnmude
( room I Ito Ommitu imaVhmt'e'l climb 1oCt11 S a t 6
ii , ill , amid 1im'Oifl 'iiI he' rene'iit'l nlimmt
1ooil. jIi lot'ul vhiet'h mmmcmi uv hm et Ii or cliii ,
itiemilbers or not a i-i' i ti vi tl , , 4 o h'u't ' ; i ( I Itut t ii
1mm 1 ito rum mm. ( 'alit uuimm 4l I cltci lull itOh tIOCH I hum
a good st cam ( I ) ' pa et % vlih la ft it imm tu : I imeul amid
timiut there ? mv II I ha' mme com'ch i mig. I I ' a I so
tmskui timmut eutcim 'hit'uiimmtmmi hrimmg tulmug , ii me'-
pair uumtlit anti mmecessury tools , ucs iii cues , '
( it breitkelowmm evem'y tmumm V'ili hem m'xlmecte't
to slmift for imiunself. 'I'hme , histumm , ' & ' tromlm
( ) mflu hut. I (1 Llncoi mm is six t y-lIvt' 11111 cii , mu nd
1(5 tIlt' rutlH mccc 1mm good condItion timeme'
\.Iil doubtless a good sized crowd mtiuke tue
rIde.
ttit oil it tile's Coimimmitti'e' .
BOSTON , July ll.-'l'ime' tiltr(1 sesiomm of
the , 4'umneriramm'liist comigress vas ii'li , lit
t ito I I iii e' \'einhonme I todlu ) ' . I 'meide'iit I I e'n ry
A. ! i1eimdels'as him tIme chaIr. A large nmnoumit
of routine busimiei' vuus dlueposel , ot. it
\\'ums geimerally e'xpeeted that tin' remort ) iif
tIme conmmltte'c' oim system of mluy , would
lie hmenrd mold adopted met timi' esslomi , , bimt
it was re'ferred to timt' mmntiommuul congress.
There m'iml umndoubi etlhy be a great ehis-
eusmilon before tiuc' report is finally adopted.
'l'lte maui objectIon seemns to be due' to it
muimapprc'liensluim that its recomunmemiduttoimit
mvhil ho obhigtutory , while reumlltlme'y wili
be merely advisory , heaving ( 'v'ryone ( ream
to tiSe % 'iitte'er : system seems best to him.
( 'orbe'tt , emt.i iIe'- ttmmt'hipi ,
NE\\ ' YORK , . .InI14George F. Con-
shihlmam , relr'senting James J. Corbett , umimd
VI' . Ii. Gray , representing "jCleh" McCoy ,
met thIs ate"rnooim tumid en nme to aim ugm'ee'-
Ilient ( or the mcmi to nmeet at limmiTain 1)0
Semmtember 10 , before time hawthorne itlm-
letic chub , lie a twenty-roemmid lmimt. Cur-
bett i'omiceleil , everythimig to McCoy , agree'-
log to no imlttlmmg Iim a clinch , clean breakaway -
away , etc. 'rime artIcles of ; ugri'emelmt will
be slgmme'd totimorrow In tlmlM cIty. It vms ;
agreed il ) ' both partes that "Honest' ' .Tohmn
Kelly would be' referee.
lieclce'tIiUm4 St. i.ommIM lirowims ,
ST. LOUIS , July 14.-Edward C. i3ecicr ,
thme capitnllot. 'lio , it vas stated ) 't'sterdiy ; ,
hiuiml bought the St. Louis Iirowmms , uuImi today -
day 1mm answer to a question : "Yes , I imavc'
bouiglmt tim. ' St. Ioemtim llrowns. ' '
"I'ie'tm tiire is no clizmncof V. le Itan
Robinson cT ( 'loveland securimmg tim teetmm ; ? ' '
im s'tts asked.
"Not uimhess ham iul'H it froimi 11)0. ' ' V'iii4 tile
( lUlek remihy ,
'Vim I 4 oman it mmcl i'Ise'h.e'r 11'e't 'Foilti y
NIAOAItA ON TilE LAKE July 14.-'i'ltr'
Camma d intl t'hiumplormshi II ) t emmimis t curium much
was contliiumed imere toiia ) ' . A. \Vhmitimmaii
of Harvard. by imis vIctorIes over J. it.
Fories of' linrvareh aimd iflecIs'right ; of
Iloston , 14011 I'1. P. Fise'imer of New York by
his vIctory over Ii. B. Carleton of lIar-
yard , u'iII )11ee't Imi them ilminhe toiiiorro.
The , wlmimier will inept L. P7. Ve'ai'e , tim
present citumplon ( or thte clianmpiommslmip.
lila IIUS1NIISS ON 'lS'I'BIIN itO.tfli4
Ilutrim logs far I.mist Sl iloiethis iimmkt'
emv ltee'rIs.
CHICAGO , Jumly l'l.-Tiit' bummeiness of time
western roads for time first six mommtims of
time presemmt year was phlcimomnemally hmeay ) ' .
Earimiugim immathe mmmv records , tim grain
traffic niomme presenting surprIsing oggre-
gates , Tim deliveries at Cimicago by time
western lines of nh kinds of grain amounted
to 134,176,000 bemsimeis , an increase of .I0ftI ,
000 btmshmehs over tue corresponding period of
last year , or a gain of more timamm 'fO per
cent. Time oumtwartl umlovemnent was equally
heavy , reacimlmg 135,998,000 bu.hmeh , aim him-
crease of 50,955,000 humuihels , or over 0 per
cent. 'rho car movement was the largest
Oit record , aggregating I 12,783 cars , aim iii-
crease of 53,070 cars over the previomis year ,
'rime Rock Island showed the largest gain ,
altiiotmgiu time hiumrlinmgton imandie'uI 11am greater
number of cars.
COLOIIAI ) ( ) MiILANI ) IS LTAhiIdi.
tItmitt'tI Simile's Comm rt iimIhs it Ilestnnmsl-
Pile' for ii ( 'oIiisheni ,
DENVER , July 14.-Jemstice Brewer of tIme
iJnlted States supreme court , sItting with
Judge Cahtiweil of the UnIted States circuIt
court , today nnumotmnced the court's decisioum
placing ore the Colorado MIhmmiud ltaihroail
compammy time respommslbiilty for time collision
Imetweoie a Ieuiver & 1110 Grande passenger
train ommd a Midlammd cattle trairm , Itt Septemu-
bor last , In m'hmichm a score or moore of pasS
seimgcrs were killed ,
The effect of time decision Is to omahce it the
dmmty of the Colorado Zmhiiland , rumilrouI to
reimburse time Itio Grandn railroad for all
losses the latter has sustaineil , or that may
be proved : mgaiimst It hereafter , arising ( rota
time wreck ,
.
\.lt uu'IN , ' ( 'mi rrli"e I lie' l'rlnmtmrie's ,
DF3ALWOOI ) , S. I ) . . July 14.-tSpeclal
Teiegranm.-F.thviim ) Vauleise , cammdidate for
republ icatm coiigressmflai ) , carrieal time Law-
remmcu county itrhmimaries hiy ten dt'legates.
Ih'adwooel went for 1'hilhipps , caimelihatem , ( or
governor , and Leaul for Vanchse. 'rue county
commventiomm will be held Saturday. 'rime city
votet110.00Obojmds for a new school hour ,
FATAL BOiLER EXPLOSION
Six Persons Are Killed nuti Twenty-Six
Others Receive Injuries ,
NO CAUSE FOR TIlE DISASTER IS KNOWN
l3iiglmmeer amid I'iremimnei , lit tiily 4)ule''i
tu , IC munma A ii ) timiit tc . ' .imuumt I im
( 'I m tmtmuistnitei's , .tre lImit it
A tmmmmm the' henii.
13t1lFAT.O. N. V. . icily I l.-lly time explo-
slomi of a boiler Iii time Niagara Stuichm works
today tIme' bumliihimmg w as wrecked , six iwrsomms
killed amid twenty-six imijutreel. Two others
arc mnissimmg wimo are iuumpposeet to lmavem ; ler-
imelteil. Of time' six ime'rsons who we'rem 1mm tue
lniilullng , 001) ' two vsepd. Most of time 1mm-
jutted m'ere uwrsomis otitsidt' time m'oi'k ,
Seorcely it , house viIhiimm 1,000 feet of time
works escaped being hit with bricks , twisted
iroim or , timnbe'rmu. Time dead :
W'hi.i.IAM lCiILY , 'mmglmmeer.
IIlNlt' SCIIIFFEItNSTE1N , fireman ,
CSPii1It.hTllt , miller.
( 'iiAitLlS I'Ti)1ANN , teamster.
MhtS. JOSll'lt VI' . HOYT.
IIAIIHOYT. .
1'n t al iy i tij umre'd
Baby Su'hmioss , skull fractured ,
Iimjumred :
mliii Dlngfehther , Imt'ad cut ,
] 'imililp'eshi , imeaul emit.
Ait'x 5ciihos , shmoumltler fractured.
Mi's. MIci.mmmel Meyers , rIbs brokemm ,
Albert Hinkert , leg broken.
Mrs. Battle flummkert , hineicla crushed.
Mrs. J.'elher , imea'i ' cuit.
\\'Iiiimmin I'fammn , severe'ly brmmlsccl.
Mom , Ammdersomi , nrmmm brolen.
\Vliiiamn Schmlttomm , head mmmiii Imanils ctmt.
Mrs. George ) lcstbmmrgor , limjumreel by luock.
( learge Simmlthm , head cut.
\Vihiimmmmi Batter , Imend erumsime'ih ,
lila McFcmmineme , leg crushed.
"e1r. I'lmlihlp Iuriomm : , imt'tei ; : umiil arni crushmeul.
Alex Foimimr , hock immjtireal.
, h iimii 5010 titers , back I imj em roil ,
hattie Tiuommmpsomm , face cumt ,
iirs. i'ctmimy , liii ) toni.
Maumil I'eiimiy , anemis crushed.
lle'njuuimmiim l'emmemy. scalded by Steall ) .
George I'eminy , baihi ) brumim'ed.
iitby : l'emiiiy , badly brumisel. ,
Mmuimile' Sl&'sumimiger , foot cnumuuiwtl.
illldreti Mlmmger , brmiiia'd by brIcks.
Time causes vhlchm lcd to time t'xphosiomm are
hot kmmown , time emmglmmeer mmmmii ilm'emmmamu vlmo
won' killed being lime outhy leei'soius 'hmo
coumlul have' imossesseil ammy immiowie'hge ; out time
sumbject.
Iit3ItiS I'i,4)lS'I'S I'UIt ( ' .tNti.i.
'i'iu , % VI I I 1)e , I rrlgmet hmmmm i'mi rimml img lit
I lie ( remut Not-i li'e'si ,
1)FNV1i1lt , Jumiy 14.-Specluil.-Gi'nnge ( ) C.
Aimderson , th vei1 kmmo'n irnigntlomi e'mmgl-
iieer of this city , retmmrned 3'csteriay , ( ruin
Salt Lake , whme're' lie imm.'t time mn'csiiiemmt of
time Mormmmoim chumrchi nmmd eomnhuhctetl arnammgo-
umemmts for omme of time hnm'gest colommy outer-
irises tIme Cimmmnchi of time Latte'r iay Suimmts
has ever mmmmilt'rtakemt. 'rime colony mvull b
loctmtcii across tIme line imi flrltushm .mmmerica.
'I'ime inoveitiemtt contu'mmmhehmtvs : time omemmitig or
arm henummeimse area of virgimi terriiory uuuid
vlhi require one of time lumost t'ommlplcie Irrlga.
lion 93'Steflms of time vest. Time' clmurcii imi :
alncathy located 1,500 settlers 1mm the valley ,
vhiicli it Is imroposed to cemltivmmte , 811(1 , tS
sooim as tim canal is counpleted 500 fmumiIhie'
will lie seimt Into time regioml. Tim imeads of
tue church look uupomi thus colommlzatiomm
scimemne as one of time' steps hum a divlume ulis-
pemmsatlomm by which time followers of Josepit
Simmitit are to effect a peaceful commqumest of
the earth.
Time new Mornmon colommy is to have its
hmomnii ii' time province of Alberta , Itmmmueill-
mutely mmortim of Montana , 'rime m'ater ( on
Irrigating the land vihl be tumiamim ( rota time
St. Mary's river , 'mvhiicii heads 1mm time
United States. Mr. Anderson vIsited time
almot last month anti estlimmated at tile
time that time 110w In time river was 7,500
cubic feet imer ueconuh. This Is aiiouit five
themes the mumaximummi flow of time l'hatte river
cut tim sanme season , The camial Is to have
a capacity of 500 feet per ecomid auid a
hiecmmlianit ) ' Is that a umatunal waterway miay
be mmtliize'd for a imumimibi'r of mcmlii's 1mm time
cotmrso of deiiverhmmg Ihie stmpeIy to time viii-
ieys. As time govermumment of Cumnaula c1oe hot
lei'mumit nmoro vatcr to be umpporttommeii timmmum
Is to be fommmmil lit tue strenumm , mail ) ' of time
troubles of Irrlgatioumlsts 1mm Colorado will
be avoided.
"Time region , ' ' said Mr. Anderson , ' 'Is
woauiertumhly fertIle amid Perfectly ndzmptcil for
tarnmlng. Time average temnperatmmre as mmimowim
i ) ) ' obumervationm of severni years , Is only about
S degrees lower timan time average , tenmImL'ruu-
tuiro at Dommver , Markets immay be fommimd iii
time mimics withIn eommvemmiemmt ehlstammce , and
as the' comnmnumiity has ,0O0 acres of laimd
iio'u' mmmnher cultIvation , timerti Is mme doumiit
aa to the iiuahities of time soil. Time canal
rug hiluimmied , wIll supply water for 100,000
acres of land , the only ililflctiIty iie'lmig time
rahild fall from time iie'aii of time canal hum
limo unoummtainmt. Time Caumumillami l'acifhc road
Is buiimhing a line tiiroughi time dIstrict to the
ICeotcimat region , aimd ample railway facihl-
tIes are already available. Iii fact , the cmi-
tcrprhse Is time most. pronmislrmg farimiimmg mnt1
irrigation Inovemnemit I have over hcrmom'n. "
Mr. Anderson will leave timls week for
timei simot. to superintend operatIons on time
canal ,
, himls for Illee't limit Coimi am isslomii'rs ,
TOI'1ICA , Kanm , , July 14.-Simeclimh.--- ( )
VI'htiminm a milmort tiame Governor heotly will lie
coiled umpon to mmppoimmt four election eommm-
mmmistmlomierui to go to time various Plumed
wimorn the vnnloemui soldiers fnommm this umtato
ore located , regIster them , stmpenimmtemiil tite
votIng ott eioc'tloim cia ) ' ammd hrlimg time no-
tumnns back imome. Presommt IndIcmetloimui one
thmat time election conmimnismuloimer for the Twt'im.
tietha reginment wIll immuvu to go to Miuniha.
for thme Twemmty-finst to Cumhma mmcmii for tutu
Twemmty-ccommd to J'orto Itico.'imiie timeso
tmppoimmtmmmeimta mine conaiilcred qumitu atm imormor ,
timey mire not be'Iimg eagerly sotmghit after ,
t'xcept by timose wimo lma.vo htiu'tmty of immommoy
Iuumil wuunmt to take time trip for time trip's
smke. : No nuoney hums bc'emm tmppropnhatetl for
this pmmrposo and the electIon cornomissloners
times appointeil wIll have to dejmenmil umpotm tIme
mmext hegishature to reimmibtmrstm them , ' , Vimhie
time legislature wIll immrhly refumso to do so ,
time comninlssioners wIll Imave to take tlme'in
chtuimees.
Sur.'Itig a J'ri iim'i immmi tTm'ridiim mm ,
CiYFiNNE , 't'yo. , July 14.--1Speciai ) II.
S. Baldwin , chief of corps of Ummiteel States
govenimuneilt sutrve'orti , otitfitteal Lit Evan-
atoim last i'cek attui left with eight hacks
mcmiii four macmm for Fort ilniciger. Froul Fort
Ilriihger time ) ' vIhl work timeir way to mm , large
body of timber on time , mmortim uiulei of time
Uintaiu unottutalns , m'imicbm lii himelumdeel In mm
govt'nimmimeuit forest reserve' . iii r. ilauii
ouej
U ( Ehr Sitees
Are bottei' thaii hand-sowed 1iocs but cost [ orl ,
women and children vear them , All kinds are made ;
all dealorB sell them. UOODYU 8UOI LtOJIlNEt1Y CO.1 13O3'ON.
work for thme sublimer will comprise stmrvc'y
suet topographic flmnA , antI mtio tim , tnti-
llshmnment of time timlrty-thulril mucrldheti west
( \'aslmimmgtomi. . Tilmmhmer exhorts will lie
sent by tiio ge'crtmnment itt time fall tim make
a mu'port emu tlm reserve.
I"riu't inn ihe' ( mm e''n rimmmut ies.
l'ANSTON Wo. Juii 1 . .
, . ) l.-Special-- (
1'rictlotm has mirisetu ltetwet'mm tmiIICeri of i'imtheim
COtmmIt3'Vyommiimig , ummmei Ilcar Lake county ,
hilahmo. Recently Coummty Attorney Sntnmmmomt
of the fumier was cmmlieil to Star \ 'nlIetem
orosectmte t'nttit" timieves ill Uimmtaiu eoummmtS' .
ho foumnul thmemtm elfemi,1eet , imy ( 'otmnty Attorney
liumilgo cit iie'ar hake cominty. Tinu hmtOot
showi'eh time ! t heft to imave ; beout counnmlttct
iti 11&'IIC Lake' t'otitlt3' . Time 't'yommmiitg var-
mimI haul to Li ihitiiimetl amid Count ) ' Attor-
tuc ) ilumlgci , refumst'tI to hmm'osceumtem becautso imo
1mm ! been entployed to eieenel. (
Immime'2 ( tmm 31 ls'iimri ! 4e'hmoumls ,
Jl'1FFhhiSON ( 'IT\ ' , ) io.lui' 14.SPe (
chal. 3-State 'euehitor Jimmmie' ) t. St'it'ert ' imaa
certIfied to Stat. ' Stmpu'm'immtenilt'mut of' Schools
Johmn It. lirk tilt' immmmoummit of mmmoumey tiimmt hums
becim set mmside for npporllomlinemit amnong tlmo
varloums couumties of thee slate' tom' time suippeirt ' I
aimil nmalmiteimnmmee of time inmiulie scimools. Time
mtmmmotiemt to lie ehlviih'il tlmis year is $916,256,784
Timis immommoy'Iii be imupnrtIoumu'd lmefor (
Aumguist 1 cia tim. . , school eumummmme'numtion rettmnum : i
femrlmlshueti iuy tIme coummity clerks to the suit (
rumpenimmteimtlen I.
1h'iusim ring \Ve'ste'mie It hers.
tilsSoUl4A , Mont. , Juml ) 14.-Spechuml.-- ( )
CyrmisV. . hlmihmim , s'imo lies ciunrgem of tlte
work imu lmydrognaplmi'cst of time ) hislssippt
river for the UuiIteul Stmmtes geogrumpimlcal sumr-
vu ) ' . has cstmmlihiimt'd thmm'eo atmutiomma for water
mumeasumncmlmvnts ime'ai' tlissommhmu ; ( time oim time
Missouiliu t'ivor , at hueS ltnitlge' of time hitter
Root nnhlnommil track ; otto cia the Bitter Root
rIver nt tIme Iltickiuneisti itritige , nmmd emma on
time hhlmckfoot : mit hut' luigimwabnidgo mucat'
the otmthet of tue rtvonvest of llonner ,
BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE MEET
hiatt tel ii , 'imortn time. iii lieu 1 , , lie in n
iies ( I'hetii t'Iehi , hug ( 'ciii-
cilt limit ,
1IIJFP\Lt ) , N. Y. , Jill ) ' 14.-Time eighth
aumimumal Immtermiatiommnh commvcmmtloum of time Ilap-
limit Vomimug h'eoJlho'mi ummlomm ollemmeel immost
ntmspicioumsiy toi1it' at time Sevent y-fommrtit
reginmemit : mnmmmory. Time stars numul stripes line-
dcliii I nat cd I mm time ml ccerutt iilms , immit time miii lomu
jack vas ai mimost. eiiumumi I ) ' i1i'Otimim1l'imt . l'rcsi-
de'im t .lolmim t1 . C tt : p immaum 0 f Cli icngo opeumeet
tIme eemmmvi'imtinmm. I it tim eotmrmie of imis re-
muuurhus : lie sold : " ' 1'oulil3' We imit'ct nuder twe ,
uimigs but t i tIm omme siiim'it. 'l'hme ummulomm jack Itt
droopimug today liet'ummmr.e Gail 1mui lately
cml i I cii home oumo em f Rmi ghmmmil : 's mmmnum y Iteroes ,
\Viilinmmm I1i'ni't fllmuhstemume' , 'rimere is son-
i'omimmiler time flag of tIme" Ummlted States
leacaumso ' ( ' have lieemm cauleti upon to clue. .
ttzu umuietimer lummt 10mm 1mm time cumimse of liberty
aimd rIght. limmt u'o ai'c to ligimt migainst a
\\'orse foe timmn ; Simmilum mmmmtl In a hotter caueao
thati ( 'umba's-timo cmumso : of ChrIst 1mm this
world , "
MUNYON'S ' GUARANTEES
Birong' AsertIomisns to Just 'W1mntt
tiles IICIUCIICM Will flo. " 't
Itumnyon guimumsateeg
rte Iu1
. 1. , emi cas's , of rhn'uuna-
c' hint iii n few luoutrm , ; .
, 'lJ
, '
'hi "
. Ijry : 4 ;
.
.1
, . .Jk0c'j' : of zutI cac's of ktclmuc7
. _ _ ! ± &Mj7 trouubie ; that his Ca-
zY tnrrh Clime wilt euro
- eatarmii no nmatier bow'
. long m.tnmiuuluug : that lila
, 1 1ii.dicii' , ( 'mmr , ' will cure
1 ) '
, uiI ( oi I I , lre icmli
quickly lreek , up aunt
form of cold snii tin en tiurouiti the t'aulm'e' hit of
mem.d1s , At sil lniggisls . .5 , 'euutu a vlul ; ,
mc you nee.m mi'eitenl ndviCei'rite' i'rot. Miiayon ,
uoa Arch it. , I'Iiiia. It Is mmLsoiutly free
wz OTffEltS V"uir. CDcSIJLT
ear1es & Searles
Ii
. a.
, . .
SPECIALISTS
Gnrntue to cu' impcimcltly nnd mill-
tuiily mull l'ilIJlVOVH , CILIIONIOe41)
PItIV.ITIO dlaones of Man unei women.
WEMC MEU SYPHLS
8JxUALLY. : cured for lIfe ,
N.imt $ Emissiona , Lost Manhood , H -
droesle , Venicocele , Gonorrhea , Gicot , .9yp -
ill ! , , Stricture , Piles , Ii'Istuimt and Itectal
Ulcers , Diabetes , Bright's DIsease cured ,
ConsultatIon Free.
Strichire an
by new method without pain or cutttn. .
Cahlon or address with stamp. 'rroatment
iiy mall.
'inn ersnhro V oranumo .Z1O5.14Ufl6.
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