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Attendance , , O89. lialtimoro and Cleveland will tomorrow begIn hero a series of four gaines , which wore achedulcil to ho played at Cleveland. Next week the Pliiladtdhia and Clovelantis will also play a transferred series hero. Score , IIrst niiie \VASII I Nc1TO. i'll ! L.AflL.1'I I I A. ltI.o.A.1 ) : . 1t.II.U.A.1. IeIbacIi.Ir.o z 0 ocooky.et..O 0500 Wagner , 3b..0 0 0 0 Inuga' ' , Ib..1 1 5 1 1 1ert'er , 3b..O I 1 0 D'lianty. lr..o 1 0 0 0 .Ander.en. dO 0 0 0 i.nJote. el' . . .0 1 : t s o 'arrc1I , c..0 0 1 0 lrIIck , rr..I 0 1 U U 4cOutre , lbO 1 0 1 McFat1'd. c.1 2 4 0 0 ] leltz , Th..0 1. 1 0 1aU1cr , Sb. . .0 0 2 1 0 Wrigley , p..0 I 2 U Cru , ,3..0 0 7 2 1 ( Jettmn , rOd I 3 1 1 Ortli , p..1 1 0 2 0 ' Weylilag P. .0 1 0 2 Donovan..0 1. 0 0 U Totals . . . . .4 2712 2 9'ntI .1 IRt * Batted for Weyhing in ninth. WashIngton . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 1iiIIadeIpiiIa . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 ' --4 : Enrne(1 1t1flS Phlladeiphin , 2. Two-base hIt : 3eibaeli. 'rlne,1aso , , lilt : \1tFnrlanii. Hacrlficu hits : Itelts , Vcyiilng. Stolen buses : Delolianty , Lujole. Left on bases1 iVliIiitofl , 10 I'lillndelphla , 8. StrucIc out : fly Woyhing , 3 ; by Orth. 8. FIrst base on balls : OfT Orth , 1. lIlt by pltclieil bait : By 'Veyhlng , 1. UmpIres : Sny4ler LUILI Connolly. Tlino of game : Two hours. eoro , second game : \ ASI11NT1TON I' ! I I LAD1 ( , I'I II A. 1t.UO.AL. 1Llt.O.A.1. te1lh , It..Q U 0 0 0 Cooy , ef. . .1 2 2 0 0 ! ercer. 2b.l 1 0 1 1 1JottgIa lli..1 0 5 0 0 /tnleramm ( , ef.1 I I 0 0 1)hunty , Ir. .1 1 1 0 ' 1 1rrel , a. . . .0 : m 4 1 U I.Iol , th. . .1 1 2 3 0 4cUulre , 11j.1 0 7 0 0 Fllvk. rt..0 1 1 0 0 IlUlts , 2b..0 3 2 2 0 MUrplil , c.0 I 3 1 0 lVrIgley , s . .0 1 0 1 1 Latit r , lii , . .0 0 2 1 0 . Gettmnn , rt.0 1 3 0 0Cou.s . . . . .1 0 Ii 20 JOfloynfl , P..0 0 1 3 0 Donilute , p. .0 0 0 2 0 . Totnhg . . . . .1 10 10 8 2 TolnIs . . . . .5 6 21 9 (1 , Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-i 1imlhnde1p11Iu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 4 0 ' -5 , Inrned runs : \Vashlngton , 1 ; I'htlndel- ) mhla , 1. Two-base tilts : HelL ; Coohey. 5(0100 ( taHcs : LaJate , FlIck , Left on bases : \Vztshilngton , 0 ; i'hllailelphln , 0. Struck out : By Donovan , 1 by 1)unahue , 2. 1)oubhe PlaYs : ienovan toleGtmtre , 1)onnhuo to Clcss to Douglass , LuJole t' Cross to Doug- 3mss. ; First bue on 1)1(118 ) : Off Donovan , 5 ; oft Ionnhue , 2. UmpIres : Snyder nod Con- folly. Thnu of game ; ( ) mm' heur and thirty mInutes. . Stenzet JiLts n Ilcimner. LOUIBV1LLI , Ky. , July 27.-Steazol's Imome run In the nInth Inning saved the Browns from m shut-out. hiamley , while in Ohio bat In time fourth , inul a linger split by LI. pitched ball. Attendance , SOt ) . Score : - LoU1Sv1t.n. b T . IA. . IS , lt.i1.o.A.1i. : it.I.O.A.1. Clarke. It. . 1 2 2 0 1 Dowd , rtIF U . ) I ) I ) hay. ct. . . . . I 0 2 0 0 Stenzl , ef. 1 2 0 1 Iieckr. rf. . 2 1 1 U 0 Itarley. It. . 0 t ) 1 ) \Vftgm'r. 3b. 2 3 0 2 0 Clemcnls . . U 0 0 U 0 Daviri , 11.1. 114 1 OTalIor , rf , . U U U U Iouch. Zb , . 3 4 1 2 1 Cross. lb. . . 0 0 1 1 0 C1'gmntrn , 9 1. 2 0 7 0 Sugden , C , . . U 0 1 KiLtridge' , C 2 1 6 1 0 SullIvan , s 0 1 : , S Dowhlng , p. 1 1 1 2 1 'reeker , lb. 0 0 13 1 0 : - - , 21i. . . 0 0 3 1 0 Totals . , . .14 i 27 15 3 Stnthott. p. 0 0 1 4 0 - Carey. 1) , . . 0 0 0 0 0 Totals , . . i 241 3 'Cloments batted for haney In fourth. Louisville . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 ' -11 St.Louls . 000000001-i Earned runs : Louisville , 2 ; St. Louis. 1 , Stolen bases : Clarke , Ifoy. Quinn. Two- base hlts : : Wagner (2) ( ) , Stouch. Three-base lilt : Dowhlng. Home run : Steuzel. 1'lrst 1)1150 (00 balls : Off Dowilug , 'I ; off Sudhoff , 3 ; off Cursoy. 2. Struck out : Dy Dowilog , 3 : by Sudhoff , 1 , Double linys : Sudhoff to Tucker ; Chiogman to Stench to DavIs. 1'nsed hail : Klttrcdgo. ' Left on baes ; LouIsville , 2 ; St. LouIs , 5. TIme of game : One hour and fifty-Ilvu minutes. UmpIres : EmsIle and ituimt. SipIsIers Slug iClilemi , PITTSI3UrLG , July 27.-TIme Wanderers hIt KIllen as they pleased , but Young was a puzzle for time locals. I'Ittsburg's errors cut no Ogure In the score , but their spiel- did support of KIhlen hiehi the tallIes lown to the lowest POSUIblO notch. Attenthtimcc , bOO. Score ; 1'ITTSIIUrtU. cI.Evgr.Nl ) . Itll.O.A.E. lt.1lOA.F : Donovan , rf I 1 0 0 0 lltirlett , If. 2 2 1 0 ) McCr'ry , ef 0 1 2 0 0 ChIld ; lb. . U 2 2 0 1'Crttiy , It 0 0 3 0 0 AicKrnn , oi ] t'wcrn'n ; , C 0 2 5 2 1 TebeaU , lb. 0 1 10 1 ( O'llrkn , lb. 0 0 13 0 \\nllttce , lb 1 3 2 5 1 i'aIden , 2b.U 2 2 8 0 O'Conn'r , rte 2 (1 ( 1 ( P iomy , r . . . . . . 0 0 2 4 1 lUnhe , Cf. . . I 2 0 Ii 'I flarilner , lb 0 0 (1 ( 4 0 Crlger , C. . . 0 1 r ) Killen , m'.O ! Young , j , . , . i 2 0 _ . , _ . - _ TOt81K . . . . .I 62120 5 Totals Plttsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 0 0 I ) 0 0-i Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 0-S Earned runs : Pittsburg , 1 ; Clevelant ] , 2. 'i'Ilree-Inse Imit : 'Yahhace. Sacrihiro hits : McCarthy , ChIIds , Jilitico (2) ) , Crelgel' . Stolen bases : Donovan , Utirkett (21'ai2acu ( Crelger. Double Plays : IIy 1i , len to O'BrIen , MeCreery to Ely to r. , . , . imenu to 2tcKoan , FIrst base on : Ia ! : Off iflIlen , 0. Struck nut : iJy & , 2 by Young , : i. Passed ball : I3overmun , Tlnie of game : Oiio hour and fltty.five minutes , UmpIres : Gafney nod I3rown , STANDING OF T1I TEAMS. 1'laycd. Won. Lost. I'er C. CIncInnati . . . . . . . . . . . S7 fS 29 66.7 iloston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S4 54 iJ Cl. : ; Cluveland . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 C2 :2 : 6l.s I ilaltlmoro . . . . . . . . . . . SI 40 ' 12 60.t , ChIcago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 $7 $ I ) 54.0 New York . . . . . . . . , , S3 41 . ( 53.0 iittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . SC ii 12 51.2 Plilladelplmla . , . . . . , , . Si j 2 -IS. 1 ilrooklyn. 81 34 4 40.7 \Vuslmlimgton . . . . . . . . . S4 : ; i 5 : : .36,0 LouIvIlIe . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 01 55 00.0 hit. Loula . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 CI 27.3 Gaines today : lVashingtoim at ChIcago , flrooklyn at CIncinnati , Ne' York at LouIsvIlle - vIlle , PhiIulclplmla : nt Plttsburg , Chevelamiti ugaiimst iiultIgnoi'o at l'hllftilehiihmla. SCOItIIS OP ' 11113 'tV16S'1'iiS i.1iA ( ( JI , I'zi Finher I'Itelit.M AllOtlI'r 1iser hht'fr ii ( oed ( i'ii tI. ST. JOSEPh , July 27-Three fortunate sIngles In time nInth won the game ( or tim lirowera today , UjI to that time It L1S jihti anti tuclc. Score : fl.tI.E. . . . , . _ _ , Milvmitikeu . . , . 9 0 0 2 1) 0 0 0 1-3 7 1 flatterIes : St. Joseph , FIilI'E * ilit1 Mc- Canicy ; btiI0VLlllkee , iiai'nes mmii Spoor. IANAS C1Ti July 27.-Mom'othith was knociu'd ( ( lit Ill the seventh. A iioiie run ill tile i'COl1t1 by O'ilagau vt1s a feature of the game. Score : fl.ILE. } nnsasCIty,0200030O0-.573 IflIIl1IltllOlIs . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0ii a lilLttol'IeII : ] iimmsns CIty , 1eredItl : , Egiom : P 811(1'Ilm3OIl ( I nOluima hells , Foreman mmnd 1nhuu. 2(1 INNflAIOL1H , MInn , . Jtil 21.-MCNO'ly iltehmd tIm game of ills lIfe tOlQy , time Son- utors failIng to 10:11(0 : U lilt. lie was sill- ported by fttst and brilliant fieldIng , ot a CONSTIPATION " 1 liv0 5000 1 days at a thue without is $ mlowomienL of the buwI. , not being able to ISOTU 01)0(0 UXC0't by umlug bet water InjectIons. Chronlo constli'StIou for lovon years PISceS mu In ibIs terrIble conditIon ; during tbs thinu I 1.110 CV. eritblng 1 board of but * ioer found any rulIefI such was icy cms0 until I begsU using CbCAItli'J't. I now Imavu from coo to thro passages a day , and It I was rIch I would give 11W.tO for each movement ; It I. SUCh a relief. ' Ayi.mE11 1. hUNT. 1030 RusbelL SI. . Detroit , Mich. CANDY JARTIj TRADE MASK P101511550 Phossant , l'aIatable Potent , 'l'asto flood. flo Good , Ziuyer bicksu. % 'eakenorUrlpo. ' 10OCWC. ) . . . CURE CONSTIPATION. IterUsi flrdy c'pIa : , tiIcsj. , * ostn&i , York. c HT. I'At'l. , July 27.-Tim hemp team hunched Its hits , wIth errors nnd wild PItch- ; Ittu ] won easIly. Dotrolt's runs ware home runs 1) ) ' Shtmrrott and hillIard , Ficore 11.11.16. St. l'atil , . , . , . . . i 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 . . j 2 DetroIt . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 S liaterl's ( : St. Paul , Phylo and Hpies DetroIt , hail ! ) and WIlson. vIsItor got to third , and but one to second. Score : 11,11.16. MIflflt'iiIOlIs ) . . I 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 -0 8 2 Colnnibus . . . . , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 hiatterlr'st Mlnnnapo1I , Mc4eeiy and DIxon : Colnmlus , Woltsrs and Buckley. STANDING OF' TIlE TEAMS. PIftYC(1. WOfl. Lost. I'er C. IndIanapolIs . . . . . . . 83 53 30 G3.9 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06 51 35 59.3 Kansas CIty . . . . . . . . $7 51 ao MIlwaukee . . . . . . . . 59 51 03 57.3 Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 41 36 ( ' 5,0 DOtroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SI 3.1 51 30.3 St. 30801)11 . . . . . . . . . . . 78 P1 50 33.0 MInneapolis . . . . . . . . . 87 26 Cl 23.9 Gnlncs today I Columbus at MInneapolIs , Detroit at St. I'aul , MIlwaukee at St. .10. 801)11 , IndianapolIs at Kansas CIty. superior VIns Agnln , HUPnhtIoIt , Nob. , July 27-Speclal ( Tale- ram.-Smiperior ) scored another victory to- ( Ins. ill 0 game wIth hastings. Crawford of Superior vus in flho forln strIkIng out nlnoteen mcii. Score by InnIngs : Superior . . . . . . . . . . . , I 0 3 0 2 3 1 1 3-it tInstIng'i . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 1nttciIcs : SuperiOr , Crawford and Felt ; hastIngs , Van Fleet nfl(1EIIII3t1 ( , IIII1I1IIIM PIiL Agnlii. STRONCIIUJIST , III. , July 27.-Spectnl ( ToIegrmnm.-TIm : ) Nebraska Indians defeated Stronghurst todny by a score of lii to 8. liritterles : IndIans , OKay and iiuckhcart ; Stronghiurst , 1)eyapp 1 % lId Meyers. 1iVI6X'1'S OS 'I'1l16 ItUi'I.'U TILtCKS. 1ms'orlles ( ic t IL Sethiitck sit the St. IoiiIM PaIr GroIilIdP4. ST. LOUIS , July 27.-The favorItes wore glvem : a. setback at the faIr grounds today , wInnIng olily three out Of tito six events , tile other events boln& & captured by well backed second choIces. Track heavy and weatller warm. Itesults : First race , one mile : Lord Neville won , J : t ii second , l'awnce thIrd , Time : 1:45 : % . Second race sellIng , lx furlongs : 11am- dazzo VOI1 , Wiggins SCCOUU , helen 11. Card- ' ( thIrd. 'i'Inu : : 1 Third race , selling , omie and a quarter miles : \VeenatchlIe won , Mamlo U second , Gomez thIrd , TIme : 2:12. : Fourth : race , seven furlongs 1'Inochlo WOO , liorsesimoc Tobacco second , JiasquIl th:1rI. TIme : 3:29. FIfth : race , six furlongs : hello of Mom- plus won , Lady hamIlton second , Nick Carter - ter thIrd. TIme : ii5' : , . SIxth : lace , 0110 mIle : LInda won Tragedy second , Can Galop third , Judge teadnian fourth. Time : 1:43 : % . LInda barred in bet- tlng. ChICAGO , July 27-harlem race results : First race four nmmd one-half furlongs : Ostra vofl , hehlle FoIo second , Oscar Joy third. 'rime : 0:55. : Second race six furlongs : Martha II \von , Dave \\TaIcio second , Three 13ar third. TIme : 1:12 : % . All bets declared off on nc- count of suspIcious rider on Dave Waldo. Third race. one mIle and a sixteenth : Friar Jolla won , Dolt Orsino ecOfld , The 'rarcoot : third. Time : 1:4715 : , Fourth race , six furlongs : Kentucky Colonel won. Jolly Itogers second , King i3arieicorn thIrd. TIme : I :13 : % . Fifth race , four atlid otme-huif furlongs : Lucia llramble von , ElIzabeth It second , 'rise Crawiish thIrd. Tinie : 0:5515. : SIxth : rac ( ' . one mile : FomielIlfe won , Cutter - ter second , i'epper third , 'rime : 1:41. : NEW YOJIK. July 27.-At BrIghton Bench : tOitt the track was ( leep to mtid. itesuits : FIrst race , sehlIzig , one mIle : Le Lake won , Maximo Gomez second , Gunmetal third. 'rIme : 1:44 : , Second race , sellIng , dye furlongs : Nine- L'C'flt $ i\'on , 'l'hmo Gardner second , Jean Inge- low th'.il. ' Time : 1:04. : Third race , soiling , live furlongs : 13ils- ( UI won , hardy C second , Inspection third. Time : 1:031j. : Fourth : race , mIle and a sIxteenth : Sen. tiatloimai os'nmi , O'Connell second , Gloria thIrd. 'rlnme : 1:10 : % . Fifth : rac" , five turiongs : Kirkwood won , 'ruttut second , Al Reeves third. Time : 1 : O31. SIxth : race , handicap hurdle , mile and a half : Ilhelnstone s'on , El CIII second , liarney third. TIme : 2:54. : BIG hAY A1) WEA'l'IlEII. FINE. Itiiees at Clevelnn.1 Get % 'eh1 tinder LimIt In il1 Trot. CLE\'ELAND , 0. , July 27.-The thIrd day of' the race meeting was somewhat better than tIme secon(1 clay of the sport. The crcwd was big and tile weather line. The most notable event of the day was the fast third heat of the 2:12 : trot , when Cresceus s'as drIvel : the Inst half In I :01 : rnd the last ( tuarter in 31 seconds. Results : Trotting , 2:12 : class , purse $2,500 : Tommy Britten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 2 4 1 Crcscouo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 2 1 1 2 Octavia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 3 2 5 l'nrontu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 6 6 . Cmrlylo Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 4 5 5 4 l'at Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6 4 3 'l'iino : 2:1014 : , 2:00 : % , 2oo3. : 2:11 : % , 2:1214. : l'ncing , 2:21 : class , lU5O $2,500 : ( ii > lU Silk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3 I hi'minaIi ' : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 5 lpiot : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 2 b"lhvood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 4 I'enCI : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 j.Ianm'd 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cdr' Tme : : 2:121 : , , 2:03 : % , 2:0014. : 'J't'it tlag , 2:15 : class , iurse $2,000 : flityton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 1 1 1 l3tcperu'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 2 5 3 Uzittleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 3 2 4 Stter AlIce . . . . . . . 2 3 9 3 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Major Chew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4 7 4 2 MIke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 5 6 7 lic'wery Belle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 8 4 8 8 Cienaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 8 7 5 Parnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7 6 dr 'Dine : 2lt' : ) , 2:13 : % , 2:12 : ½ , 2:13 : , 2:15 : , NA'l'ION.t I. CIILCU Vt' 11/iCC SlEEP. E hmihilt loll 'riIzu Against Time a I'enure-Ottn iimi'it Mzin fl'hIiu IIeiid , ASI3URY I'AflI'Z , N. J. , July 27-TIme na- tionitt circuit race meeting under the ritmopIcts ( if the AmerIcan Cycle Racing as- SOCItitIOD , vhIch vas to htvo : takei : llace yosteitlay , but as lostPoned on account of rain , occurred today. Edouard Taylore's oxiiibltun was one of the most interestIng features of the sport. lie rode three miles Li ) estoblish a track record for the track. lie wiLe Paced by two qulnts and performed the feat In 6:16 : 3.5. Summaries : Fii'st race , olIe-tllIrd of a mIle , League of AiflOI'iciiiiVliechinun national champIon- Mliii ) . hirofessiomlni : First heat : \Von by Tom Cooper : Dr. A. I. Brown Cleveland , eec- ciiii. TIme : 0:45. : Second heat : \Von by Major Taylor ; A. F. 'reirlll. second , TIme : 0IS : 0-5. ThIrd heat : Won by Bald of But. fain ; 11. 11. Freeman. Portland , Ore. , eec- end , Time : 0:45 : 2.5. Fourth heat : SS'on by 0 , L. Stvcne of Ottumwa In. ; Arthur Gmtrdlncr secoild , 'I'ilne : 0il , Extra heat for second : men for place in ilimitl was won by Arthur ( lardlner. Time : 0:46 : 4-5. FlimnI heat : Won by Major 'ray- br , hold second , Cooper third , Stevens fourth , Gardlnor littii. Time : 0:45 : 1.5. Four mIle handIcap. professIonal , flnai heat : \Vom : by b. 0. LetThrson , Asbury I'ark ( sIxty yords ) : J. Fischer , Chicago ( eight yards ) , second ; Howard Moshor , Now Yor ( sixty yartle ) , third ; F. D. WhIte , Linbrook (110 yards ) , fourth. Time : 2:08 : , Eilouurtl Taylore of France In three mile exhibition iaced race to establish a track record : Yltst mile. 2:00 : ; second , 2:04 : ; thIrd , 2:07 : 0-5. Time : 6:16 : 3.5. , l I 5501110 1 S'I'ATIS CYCIJil MEET. Aiiiiitg the VInners Are , George 3leI.'rsti'I U of OluinilIm. ST. JOIIEI'ht , Jui5' 27-Winners In the League of Anmericaim'S'heelmen ' state mneet today vvre : One hub novice : 16. IC. lilley of St. Jo- iiihi. 'I'Imno : 2:52 : 2.5. half mIle Oiefl , lrotegsional ; Charles McCarthy - Carthy of St. Louis , Time : i10 ; 3.5 , Mile nluRteur : A , 34. Laltner of Kansas CIty , Time ; 2:50. : Three mIle handicap , Profossionnl : George MeterstoIn of Olnaha (125 ( yards ) , Time : 8:62. : Five mIle handicap , amateur : A , L. Lait- nor (175 ( yards ) , Time : 14:20. : Mvlnt'rt'-Iuiusljert Meeting , Thio Meintyre-Lambert boxing contest viiielm was arranged some time ago vllI take lilnee next Sunday afternoon , Osying to thu fact that thu local authorities (10 not dIsplay a 'Cr ) ' keen or expert discrlnmina- 01011 between a prIzt iigl and a glove contest - test , the affair svtlt be removed out of their jurisdIction. It Is to be decided upon the greensward about a dozen. miles down the z'Iver. Lnmbert and Mcintyre. have both been traInIng sliieu the sIgnIng of the artIcles unit 'o'Ill be fit by the time the bout Is pulieti oft. As a result a nIce bit of a scrap ought to be limit UI ) for the bet of $100 In. osIntleli as tim prelimInarIes seem to cate , ( lint tIme bout vill be the iii st one on thu square that Omaha sports will have had tIle opportunity of witnessing for sonme time. 'there Is somni , money wagered on thu result wIthout oiltls. The bout Is to be tvent' rounds lonir. Mi,1)iillI hull iiltihu&it'l 31iiJici1. 1'IIILADELPIIIA , July 27.-I6thli Me. Duillo of Boston and JImmy MIchael1 the \I'ClehIflafl , have been matched to race tO'ellt-ilVO 1111105 tar a purse of $2,600 , win. nec to take all. The race will take place at Willow Grove en Saturday August 0. All the great pacing teams uncer contract to tha American Cycle linclng assocIation anti tim 'NzIonnl ( 'ycle assoclnlion , of which the two Inca flt0 tinder contract , wIll act as pacemakers , ( 'reuutoti 1)fents Mt. lyr. CRESTON , Ia. , July 27.-ifipeclni Tale- gram.-Creston's ball club today defeated the Mt. Aye team in un excitIng contest , Score : 7 to 0. The Mt. Ayr team has the reputntkin of being the strongest club in southwestern Iowa , and hits seldom met detest , The effective work of the Crestbn battery , Graham and Corbett , contributed largely to the success of the home team. Cresten won the game in the last inning. The visitors play again tomorrow , Tnrrnseia Wins. Vh6NNA , July 27.-TIe first of the four games of the chess match between Pills. bury and Tcirrnsch wan played today and was won by Tarrnsch. Uoolzmnkers Indicted , CIUCAGO. July 27-The grand jury today voted indictments against nine booklnakers at the IlarloIn race track. MERRY TIME FOR VISITORS Shows the home King Ak-Sar-Ilen IV .hluililers fl'iII % ( Ills LoyAl Simh- jcets Can Do. The builders and loafers , who save their pennies , buy homesteads and help to build red school houses , took a night off last oven- lag anil assembled on the ten-acre lot on which : is located the royal house of Ak-Sar- lien IV , They wore not required to mnako any filet payment. Interest was stl8taifled throughout the evening. On their doper- ture they shouted with glad acclaim , "Great Is Ak-Sar.IJenl Great Is Allah ! " for the guests diU not overlook the splendid performance - formanco of the visitors from the Orient who were there , About 500 subJects of the kIng of Quivera forgot the heat of the evening in their enjoyment - joyment of the initiatory proceedings. The United States League of Building and Loan associations was represented ly about fifty of the delegates who are attending the con. ventlon hero. The subjects for the InitIation were put through the usual tests anti ordeals and when they had shown themselves to be worthy of the honor were admitted into the royal court. Amomfg the novelties introduced - duced for theIr edIfication were rides on many kinds of animals. The riding of the camel was an especially interesting feature , some of tim camels of the Streets of All Nations having been imported for the oc. caslon. The donkeys from the same festive counterfeit of the Orient wore also on hand and on them the candidates bad to be shown. With : the successful completion of the initiatory ceremonies there were a few brief speeches by the omeors and heading dlo- gates of the builders' and lonners' conven- tion. All of them expressed themselves as highly delighted with their striking recep- tion. The visitors from Wanamakorvillo were especially flattering In theIr compll- meats to the Icnlghts of Ak-Sar-Iien for having devIsed the most unique form of entertainment - tertainment in the country. After the speeches the swordsmen , acrobats and fire- eaters from the Streets of All Nations gave an interesting display of their respective accomplishments , and _ tbeir "stunts" were received with great applause. Refreshments vcro served and the thrifty visitors bowed obeisance to 'the king shortly before the midnight hour was tolled. ww $ IIARD ABOUT TOWNI A. G. Gillespie , a stock and commission man of Kansas City , who Is spending a few days in Omaha taking In the exposition , said : "The exposition is grand and deserves - serves to be an immense success. It Is on a more , elaborate scale than one would dream of before seeing it , and will no doubt have a great attendance as soon as the farmers can leave their crops. Throughout - out the entire western country the crop prospects are as good as were ever known anti the increased amount of money will bring enormous crowds to the Transmissis- sippi. The wheat crop In Kansas Is so good that It has been estimated that when marketed , If the conditions arc favorable , the per capita wealth of some counties will be increased several hundred dollars. " Personal l'nrngrnpiis , Charles Strauss of New York is at the Millard. 13 , Loveland of St. Louis is registered at the Millard , 3. R. Shaw , wife and son of Chicago are at the Barker. James Robinson anti wife of Montreal are Omaha visitors. Charles Hull returned from ChIcago on Wednesday morning , F. H. Cooper of Siegel , Cooper & Co. , Chicago , is in the city. George 0. Gossler and wife of Philadelphia - phia are MIllard guests. If. J. Auer and wife are registered at the Millard from Buffalo , N. ' 5' , Frank Knight went to Chicago on Tuesday evening for a few days' visit. T. Dau , T , Maisbura and T. Maklta of Japan are exposition visitors , David T , Day of the UnIted States gee- logIcal survey Is in the city. James Adler of London , England , Is among the exposition visitors. a , F. Atkinson and W. W. Atkinson of Colorado Springs are In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Nash have gene to Macmao Island for a brief vacation. L. G. Doup came in from the east , where ho has been making a business trip , on Wednesday morning. Mrs. Mary W. Mmdc , Miss Nelie B. Mlnck and Miss Florence Minck of Carrolton , Mo. , are visiting the exposition , Mrs. it. 11. Ritchie an1 two sons returned to San Francisco after an enjoyable visit to the exposition , on Wednesday morning. Mrs. Anna 16. Boyd and Mrs. Ettn 13 , Martin - tin ofVeat Jefferson , 0. , are tle guests of Mrs. Frank Pugh , 2569 St. Mary's avenue. 16. A. Shirlock , W , L. Jacoby. Al RIng- 11am , H. L. Clethur. W. J , Snyder and M. J , Tansey are registered at the Millard from Chicago. Miss May Wilson , formerly connected with the Union Pacific executive emcee here and now a resident of Missouri , has been spend. lag the last few days at the exposition , B. N. Wallace and wife of Wichita , Kan. ; 16 , P. Wilson and wife , St. Paul , Minn. , and .1 , 16 , Robinson anti wife , Bloomington , Ill. , are visiting the exposition and stopping at the Barker , S. S. Iladley , a prominent banker and business man of Cedar Rapids , Neb. , is in the city. They have had a couple of showers recently In the. Cedar valley , which has re- hieved the anxiety as to the outcome of the corn crop , C , 16 , WilkIns , Philadolplin : , Pa. ; William 0 , Black. Uniontown , I'n. ; Phil King , Fort Worth , Tex , ; T. C. Reynolds , New York ; A. A. Joob , Boston , Mass. ; J. V. Smith , Louisville - villo , Ky. , and Garrett Owens , Salt Lake , Utah , are prominent guests stopping at the Barker , Michael J. Brown of Philadelphia , repro- seatIng the Ledger end Press of that city , 18 eemmding telegraphic reports to those papers of the proceedings of the nnnuui meeting of the IJoited States League of Local Building and Loan associations now In session In this city. lie is also a delegate - gate to the meetIng , Nebraskans at the hot1s : F , A. Iluston , Ewing ; A , T , Truesdalo , F'ronout ; 11 , I' . Simmons , Captain Allen U , Fishier , Chad- ron ; Mrs. Mary Allison and daughter , 3iur- ray ; F.V. . Fellows , Aiosworth ; Etta Kol- by , Friend ; H. I , Cleveland , Ansloy ; B , W. Wolverton. Pierce ; A. 1:1. Morrissey , Valentine - tine ; J. \T , Iloberg and wife. Beatrice ; G. W. Stubbs , Superior ; 11. 16. Oeissman , Norfolk - folk ; henry Lelsy , Harry 16. Luisy , .1 , A. Schowalter , Gilbert Clark , Wisnor ; T , it. Marks , George Isaman , Aurora ; Mrs. 34 , V. l'otten , Stratton ; V , , A , Poynter , Albion : Estello S. Homerick. Nebraska City ; Will 2)1. Duttee , hastings ; John B. Milieu , Ita- 'ycana. SOUTh OMAHA NWSU Yesterday a policeman visIted all of the places in the city where slot machines arc in operation and served notice that the inn- chines were to be turned to the wall at once , No explanation was offered and It was supposed for a time that some one hintS complained to the sheriff and that a raid was about to be made. Later devoloprnemts , however , proved that this Idea was erroneous - neous , On Saturday last. there arrived In the city a man named McDonald , who roped- seats a Chicago slot machine factory. lie installed one of his machines in an N street resort , first , however , taking the precaution - tion to comply with the law by obtaining a license as provided by a recent city ordi- mince. For this license McDonald Paid the sum of $10 , whIch : is the fee exacted. Tuesday McDonald was notified by a policeman - man that ho would not be permitted to operate lls machine iii the city , and as ho could not understand why , iii view of the fact ( lint lie latt : obtained a license , lie called upon Mayor l6nsor. McDonald asserts - serts that the mayor told bin : that time i - cease ho had obtained was worthless because - cause it. had 1101 beei : signeil by lila honor. At tIme request of the duct executive McDonald - Donald turned the license over for inspec- tint : alliS It was retained , In lieu of tlme license the mayor gave McDonald $10 and told hltn that tim ordlunuco passed by time cotimicll was snlely for time benefit of residents - dents of South Omaha and that outsiders would not ho allowed to operate machines here. This wan a knock-out blow for the slot machine man amid lie Promptly retained Sutton - ton & Lambert to look after his Interests. So far these attorneys have taken no steps to bring the matter to the attention of the court , but Intend doing so , Mr. Lnmnbert said last. evening ( lint lie imad looked over the ordinance passed by the council , which vrovided for the licensing of slot muachines , and tlmat the signature of the mayor is not necessary. All that is required by the ordinance - dinanco is tIe : seal of the city and the alg- nature of time city clerk on this license , From the records om : file It appears that th license vns issued in regular forum , the same as' others obtained by local parties. Attorney Lambert said that ho thought time order closing alL of the Blot maclimes was issued for the purpose of discouraging McDonald - Donald so that he would leave the city. If this is tim play those behind time move will be disappointed because the Interests of the firm McDonald represents will be protected. This attorney further says that it McDonaj is not allowed to opem'ato his slot enachina hero no others will be per- muitted to be played. McDonald put In the greater part of tlmq afternoon looking imp the members of the council , to whom lie related his tale of woe. Just what will be done about tIle matter remains to be seen , but it is evident that slot machimie gambling will ho suspended for sonic little time , In connection with this matter Mayor Ensor said that ll considered all of the licenses issued to operators of slot machines illegal for the reason that the documents did not bear his signature. As for tile or- tSar closing down the machines tIm mayor stated that a move was on foot to put a stop to slot machine gambling in Omaha and ho thought it best to follow suit. I'rogrcsn at Ariiiutir's I'iimnt , Most of the kinks in tile inachminory at the Armour plant have been taken out by a week's constant usage and everything Is now running along as nicely as can be cx- pected. The construction work still occupies - pies a great deal of attention and the end is not in sight yet. A blacksmith shop is being built at the cast end of the ham house on the ground originally selected for the stables. it has been decided to erect th stables on the filled ground east of the main driveway , whlh Is at the west end of tbo Q street viaduct. A stairway is being built from Q street down to the time- keeper's omce , so that the employes will not L'avo to walk through the mud in bad weather. Large numbers of visitors continue - tinue to visit tile plant daily and guides are furnished upon application at the office. It takes about forty iniputes to make a tour of time plant. A cement sidewalk ten feet in width is to be built from the end of the viaduct to the western llnmits of the property as soon as portions of the retaining wail now under course of constructiom : arc completed. Work commenced yesterday on the addition to time cold storage and doe houses. This new building is located on Q street just west of tIme reservoir , and has a length of 160 feet with a width of eighty feet , The reservoir , which llolds 500,000 gallons of water , is now completed and has been filled , the water being imeld as a reserve supply in cam of fire. General Superintendent Ilowo said yes- terdny that In a few days ho would take up thQ organization of a permanent police force , At the present time six night nod five day watchmen are employed. This number will be Increased as the necessity demands. Forty alarm boxes are now In position in different parts of time completed buildings , and this number will ho doubled When tile entire plant is completed. A. It. Urkn , chief of time legal department - mont of the Armmiour company , wIth headquarters - quarters in Chicago , silent yesterday in time city. There is enough construction work now planned and under way to keep Roche- ford & Gould , thin contractors , at work all tile balance of the summer and fail. More' men are being added to the packing house ECZEMAWORST KIND _ Face and Neok One Inflammation. Not Able to See. Unable to Sleep for Wocics from Severe Pain. Friends Did Not Recognize Mo Face So Swollen and Hideous. Three Dootors Could NotRelieve. _ CURED IN 2 WEEKS BY CUTICURA I hno suffered with a case of Eczema of tbo worst kind , my face and neck down to my shoulders cero one inllammmmation , was net able to see Oct of ny eyes for quite a willie , aimd was mumble to sleep for weeka , on accoumlt of the serere pain , which nearly drove me In. sane , My face and neck were swollen nail made mmm look hideous. I hardly recogimizeil myself In a mnirror , and my friends would not h5vo known roe , only on account of icy clothes and carrying myself. Three doctorsot good practicoat different times vero attending me , amid not one of theum could relieve me of my paimm , swehiilmg , and blotches , I gave all up , A friend advIsed ins to try CtrrcvnA REMEDII'.PI. I dill , and timers was invlelatry ( a great change , amy shotmlders and neck turniimg to their iiaturai colQr. I used threobottles of CUTIUIImIA htg- aor.vlNT , four lmoxcs CurcUnA ( ointinemmt ) , thmreecakea of CuTlcUn.t SeAm' , and iiiy friends and one of the doctors are surprised , and asked " 5Vhmo cured you ? " anti I tell them qmmickiy II CUTICUIIA ItadEDIEl. " J. V. KAFKA , March 4 , 1807. 33 SchoIo St. , Iirooklyim , N.Y. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Cu'rccns 8n.piis 5 , , , , Oet.d the mod wonderful cur , , of torturIng , dlutnring , hiimiiiiti.g skis , .c.lp , ssdtOood bumozi , with In. . ofbsIr.u.rr.corded. They siferd mated r.micr , permIt meet inS .kep , sod polat to s peudy , pirmln.nt. and , eonondcsl cure , whcn ths best pbycliu. , boipitil , . , sod ill cbs tell. Britay Crzi TILOTMEIIT yes Torriiso , Dune. 1'5150 l1os- Vrm beth. with COriceuiA i4or ; .nIis .nolnulg. willi CvTuct'IA totetmisil. Purist ezuoIll.ntikIi. curs.and ailid doct Ci'Ticrci It ; . C0LYETguatetioi blood purifleri end huiaorcues. 5o14 iIrouzboutth. world , 1'ongzDaa esuCuze. Cusp.1 Sole Cross. , fl'iton. as- ' thaw Ca eana Tertutia ; skia liissaus. " Sxs. , , working force almost elily , but It will be sixty days yet before thin plant will be cunning at its full capacity. 31my Mnke l.ev' Temimiglat , The city council Is supposed to get to- getber tonight for tlmo purpose of passimig the annual levy and appropriation ordi- nances. Unless timis is done prior to August - gust 1 it is ( eaterS that time collection of isos taxes would ho Illegal. According to the statutes these ordinances should be passed at the first meeting In July , btmt on account of the amount of horse play in- dulgeil in lately the matter has been put off from one week to another until it is almost too Into. Mnglo Cu1' ( hesIp , Mrs. Dan Ilannon Is reported to be quito sick. Z4rs. 'F. A , Fisher of St. Louis Is visiting Dr. Davis and family. Dan Montague imas gone to Atlantic , In. , to visIt frlemmds for a short time , Samuel 1(10111 of New York is hero visit- lag his brothers , Meyer , Jake and iavo. Manjmger ICenyon 'of time stock yards co'n- pany is expected hicmnc front Chicago today. John \ \ ' , Gribble of the commniissioa firm of l'erry Bros. has aemoved to St. Joseph , Mo , Mr. and Mis. Jacob Klein loft. yesterday for a two weeks' trip among time mountains of , Colorado. Will Clements , imrivnte secretary to General - eral Malinger Price of Swift amid Company , is on the sick list , Frank Locwood ) lies been Imeld to the din- trict court itm time suni of 1,000 for burgiarix- big Beaver Bros. ' store. The water works comnnnnv 1mm a force of men at. work laying ness mnaims : em : Twenty. fifth street between F amid 11 streets. The Blue Front restaurant on lower N street , which was partially destroyed by fire a few ( lays ago , is being repaired. Grading for the mew cooper factory is about conmpleted and quantities of building lm'matorial are being hauled to the site every day. Judging from talk heard , the ordlimnuce creating time office of plumbing Inspector will have a hard row to hoe when It comes up for filIal passage. Sigmomid Landsbcrg has written to Sol Goldstron : that he wIll be hero shortly. Mr. Lnndsberg has been spending a year or two in Gernlany studying music. J , \v. Ihartnett has been arrested llflOfl complaint of his wife on a charge of disturbing - turbing the peace. Mrs. llnrtlett declares that her husband threatened to kill her. A meeting will be held this evening at flex ball In the Fourth : ward for the pur- peso of organizing a Federal Labor union lodge. It Is stated that three lodges of this union arc to ho establIshed here. Jon Simmons , an alleged confidence man , was arraigned in Justice White's court yesterday - terday on a charge of vagrancy. A change of venue was taken to Justice Levy's court and the prlsommor was released on $200 bonds. Caught utu Alligator , Last Saturday evening George Green , while fishing for crawfish near time sewer at hilos'cnthm and Irard , caught something whIch seemed foreign to the waste waters of Omfthma , Ito pulled it out and took It to his grandmother , Mrs. Wentlierforti , at 'renth nmmtl Nicholas , nntl found that It wan an alligator. It lnenstlred over one foot In length nail appeared ( a be in geniI health. The alligator It Imow on exhibitiomm at Mrs. \Veatherford's , COMPLAINT OF A VISITOR Dr. Ausphimnil nfCeleirnelo lint am : lixticrienee sviOt an Ast imte tinahtis Fl ) 1 I C P 1111 * n , Dr. A. AtmspluntS , a lilmysician of Leodvilie , Cob , , asserts that Officer F' . Goodrich : cc- fused to collIe to his aid mit an early imour yesterday morning 'while two muon were try- lag to relieve him of $800 lie imad inadvertently - tontly shown in a saloon at. Fifteenth : nail htarney 8treets , The doctor says tiiimt whelm ho did got the officer to take cognizammec of the assault tue blue coat instead of arrest- lag the assaIlants placed time conlplainimat under arrest , charging him with drunken- floss. Time two mcci : hme allowed to go with the remark : "That's all m'ighmt , fellows ; I know 'oim , hut this fellow I'll throw in. " Time two men who Auspitind asserts tricil to rob him are Tom Timlllver nnil .1. thighs , who have a proprietary interest in thm saloon - loon and bowling alley at Fifteenth mutl llarney atreets. lie has sworn out warrants - rants for their arrest. Tulliver amid Iiughs say that Ausplumul attempted to leave thmo saloon after refusilIg to pay his bill nod that they followed 'Imimu into the street to collect it. Ausplund nnd his Vifo are exposition yin- itors ammd are stopping at time resitlenco of Dr. Johnson , Eighteenth nail Cass streets , Gnnluge II lull lug Cioses. "iVatremi Flack , one of the drivers of the Amiti-Momopoly : Garbage comnpammy o'lo : was arrested several days ago on a charge of hauling garbage without a license , was given n hmearing before Judge Gordon yes. terdny afternoon , After hearing the case anti the argtmments of tile attorney for state and defense Judge Gordon nnnommmicetl tlmat lie would , reserve his decision tmimtli Mcii- day.Flack Flack was arrested by tim specIal officer employed for the purpose by tue Mueflomlaid conmpany. lie has been arrested for time same offense six times in a inontb.Var - rants are now pending sgalnst Flack and another driver named Tom : : ] icvins on time auno charge. The case against harry Denim. a driver for the Ammti-Monopoly Garbage company , who was nrrestcd for nssatmlting Special Ofilcor Carl Carlson of the MncIonald commm. puny , was dismissed. Dean struck Carison on time head with a beer bottle vhilo the latter was seeking to arrest him. Ius'sis held for 'l'riul , Gee , " ) avis , alleged utterer and passer of coimnt nit railway tickets which : he ills- posed of to ticket scalpers , vaived oxanm- ination before Judge Gordon yesterday and was boulld over to the district court in bonds of $1,500. Eczema. ! Mr. IL , 'V. Shmobo , 2704 T4tiens Ave.1 St. I.otis * , Mo , , says : "My tiatighI ter hail Eczelmin , which covoied ' i t her lmt'atl nail spread to her faco. She was treated by imbysicianS anti taketi to celebrated Jieathi springs , ltlttiflly ) grols' % 'ors0. Many patent inetlleiiies voru taken , but without result , tllmtll we tiecided to try ' S. S. 5 , A dozen bottles cured her CoilIPletely amid left her akin perfectly - fectly aiiitootii , Not ; a sign of tim dread ful ( lineaso has over returned , " . S0S.S0B1ood ( Sss'ift's ' Specific ) Is the only euro for Eczeimln , atiti nfl other obstinate blood tllseimsps , Valuable books mailed free by Swift Speelilo tjoinpany , Atlanta , Ga. fT TIioU.S. . -L' ' GOYERN3IENT , ' wants strong men in Its kfrV scrvica Will : one no- flh"4eord the Army ntt Navy ' _ _ _ _ I1Wt"cndorso IIAtlhhiN wn' the greatest k a 0 V I : - Imtrcugthomcr , invigoratOr - Or ( int'l restorati'O. it. crcate solid flesh , man- 4 cIa and strcm h , clears time brain , an'emmgtheims , ' IL , , U 'JtLLI.'I IV qtmie'leiyregmtjmm their mior- ' lulal Powers. 3"or ner'- . cmlii lrotrntioa , overwork - work , Inpmmtrcii vitality in oitlor sex , or excesilvo use of : , lupine or tobacco , it lositt'OlY ) cannot o exceL ed. Cab box will woylt womalers. Six wilt cure. 114t11-IUIN is for uealo by all druggists , 00 timI- , bit , Ci ) emit e. One to two inotlths' treatment. Fill out mmd mail us the itiagnosis hmoot in each box , emi we will give your case apeclat rittoti- tion without. extra clargs. ' BAit. iIEX ii lro- pared by lhjalmer 0. Bonsai : , l'hml ) . Ii , S. , di- root rom I. l0 fornumlml of E. B. l4rtron ' M. B. Cleveland's most omimment. pocinhist. 'Matted In closed lmChCaCC ; on receIpt of , irie0 , BitS. IJAItTON AND IENSON , ; ill Bar-Don Block. Cleveland , 0. For sub by Kuhn , k Co. , 15th and Doug. has ; j. A. 1"ulirr & Co , , 1402 Douglas St. , snt.h ( irahiammi Drug Co. , 15th anti 1"arnaml King Plarmmtuy , 27th aitmI Pe5'ton'n l'Imrmacy , 24th and Leavenworth 16. J. Soykora. Soitim Omairm. , anti all ethel druggists In Onmahia , otith omaha , Council - ' CURE ThUW1V t' # C cEHES DuO Ir unnstur4 d , Isli.IdIyu. distbsrp. , l samsi ons JI Oujtsi..4 I ; hUes. or U cerstis i' euteisil it s' u a 0 U I membrsnw : msw .tUiiD. retnl. . . , ; nil not s1058 * . P - ilel sr potionOal , * $ .ld bj Druggt or seat In 11.1 ; wtspplt. by.prrhi 01.954. ' 0 ' . .r It5P , T . , _ s * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Omaha Bee's * ( ) , - * * * Photogravures of the [ xpositio * * - . * * N'o exposition has excelled the Trans- * Mississippi in architictura1 splendor and artistic 1 * beauty-yet before the snow flies it will be only a morn- ory , were it not for the aid of the photographer's art , P j In all its varied beauty , the splendor of the Grand court and the fun of the Midway-all the many scenes of the * Exposition have been reproduced by 11W 1IIG1IST PRODUCT OF TIlE PLIOTOORAPUER'S ART-TIlL PHOTOORAVUEW These are from the work of Mr. F. A. , * Rinehart , the official photographer of the Exposi. . tion and are more artistic and beautiful than his photo. * graphs. A photogravureis a work of art which aity- d1 one will be glad to frame , They are 1Ox7 inches and about 100 views in. all will be published , o that no feature of the Exposition will be omitted. j' _ _ . , . # ' "d'I e. rwT I I . , I' i S ' , , I . , h - _ , - . . , e' , , , - , . * ' . 1 _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . ' , , - , _ : . - , - "t - _ - P . . . I , - , _ , , , t 'I , , , , _ , , , . I tsV _ , , , * - - : : - , - - jTlih n i-ik- r I , I , - ' . 9 / . : - - . 1oouovn uvT . . . . i - - " _ .r- _ , - nmn1 , . ' - - ' . . , . . - . _ t. : _ : - - -c. . - - - WAI.4 . 'J'J'dW WW.F S S * SIXTN VIWS NOW READY 'i' ' r0LLOWi'Gt1LWsiuw4 l5SUti 1-Opening Day , June 1 , 181)8. ) 9-FIne Arts Building. 2-Northeast Curiier of the Court. 10-Nebraska Building. * 3-Governlsidnt Iltiliding. ' I 1-Grand ( , urt , Looking East , 1-Main Entrance ttgrictilttiral Bldg. 12-SectIon of Fine Arts Building , 5-Scene in Streets of All Nations. 13-Grind Court at Night. * 0-Grand Court , Looking 'SVeat. 1fL-Mttlii Entrance liorticuiturni Bldg. 7-ilagcnba7k's on Children's Iay. 15-Scene on North Mid'ay. 8-Grand Court , Looking Soutlisvest. li-J'tlariiie ( Jhtnd : at Grind l'luzu , * Three for 10 Cents With a Bee Coupoii. itjr All Sixteeu for Fifty Cents. sj "T'liesti are ofrored to Bee readers on heavy paper suit. I able for I'raining or for a collection of Exposition views , The Bee will issue a portfolio cover for 15 cents to form a cover for this collection. iii orderlngly niall state ts'hlcJi pIctures Ofl 'isIi , l' title fir iiiintiier , isitti Ci1COSU " 3 eciit o."cttu for Iluulhing 1 oi tim Itill 16 ellaltIHu 5 tseiits extra for mulling. , ' ' ' ' , cu'v ou'v 'i'iIlS COOIPON 3j : E'kotoraYure 1" OMAhA DAILY BL [ ' 1 Department EXPOSITION PHOTOGRAVURE * , COUPON. The Omaha Daily Bee , 1'Jils Coupon tmiiti 10 Cents wIll oIttojn 11 l Oluuhhim , Sotithi OzntIlla5 J ° liotogrnviircs of thit ExposiUou , Council BlUffs , Mail , 2 Ceziti. Li.tru , * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 'S S , 3 * * - -