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4 THE OMAHA. DAILY I3LE SATf > i DAYIJZTLY 30 , 1898 ,
EXTRA SPECIAL CLEARING SALE or CLOTHING
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the amount offine SuI 'tswe ought to have. TO GET RID OF THEM-Q U ( CK-AT ONCE-is n ow our aim-regardless , r , r (
of how greatthe loss may be. And to this end we NAME A PRICE that will bring thousands to the sale today.
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We personally this to be guar- the I8 , 2O9 22 or 25 Suits T ever for so your much money \ 1 , lI'
greatest clothing bar- ' ' " I before as
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Men' s Fine Suits--all latest styles and Patterns-made from the
finest qualities of foreign and domestic woolens-hundreds of
MOD9S handsome patterns to select from-including Your Any Man's ' Suit
, Satun Lined Clay Worsted Suits--Clay worsted P1.11ice Albert Suits , e nn From
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2,000 Alen's Fine All Wool Stilts-Made from the finest ' . created so much excitement . ,
all wool cassimeres , cheviots , tweeds and hotnospuns-all the nobblest patterns _ s . r ; . . ' . .N t 1VOIth $25. last week when sold fors. 5
of thcl season-every garment elegantly nude and trimmed tluou6hont salts
actually worth 510 , 512)0 ) and Slo we give you today for S'1 ,90.
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Men's 25c Men's 50c Men's 75c ( Men's 50c Men's 25c All our 25c t MI Our
C Fancy gait C Laundered Fines C Fi1te C Men's and Men's and
Ribbed Summer 9 Balbrl Plain an 5 Shirts 9 ' Latr f 5 " ' ) rnO c' Boys 75c boys and 50c , , . n
With gait lvlth a u $1.00
Underwear Underwear out collars. . . . s r s Straw Hats Strati g Hats
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11 r t1l 1 1 DERERS AT QUAIiERT01V1 11
Cleveland and Baltimore Try for a Doubly
Header Contest ,
SPIDERS WIN TILE ONLY GAME FINISIIED
Transferred Series Ihnsvs a Good
Crowd fur the OpetlnR and a
N'Ice 't'ussle Is Put Ii for
the People.
PIIILAIEI.PIIIA , July 2'-Two of the
four games betwceu Cleveland and Baltimore
transferred to this city from Cleveland weru
playeul hero today. Cleveland won the first
game and the second was called at the end
of the eighth lining on account of darkness
with the score a lie. The games were interesting -
teresting and were hotly contested. Kelly
was put out of the game by Unnpire Andrews
for disputing a decision. Attendance G,552 ,
Score , first game :
cl.uv1m. NI ) . 1L11.T1)IOEC.
111 . A.B. I 1t. 1,0.1.1 : .
] turkett , it. 2 3. 3 0 McOraw , "b t 3 3 0
Cldlds , 2b. . . U I I U 0 Beeler , rf. . 1 3 0 0 4
3lcliean , ss 0 0 3 2 1 Jennings , as 1 1 2 0 0
TH.ean. It , . 1 0 5 1 l I < etly , It. . . . 0 0 3 U 0
\Vullnco , 31) 1 0 0 3 0 ylcOann , lb 1 0 1 0 0
O'Conn'r , rc 0 1 1 U 0 ltublfMm , c 0 0 3 0 0
] fluke , ef. . . 0 2 2 0 0 Uenont. "b , 0 2 1 1 0
Crlger. C. . . . 1 2 9 2 0 Iloltnes , It. . U u I 1 0
Powell , p. . x 0 1 1 1 Clarke , clb 0 1 9 0 0
Cupply , V. . U 1 0 0 0 nughrs , p , , t l 1 U 1
31cJanler , p 0 D 0 3 0
Totals . 0 W 27 10 3 - : . - - -
Totals , , , . 11021 81
ClCveland 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0-16
Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3 0 .0 0 0 0 0-5
Earned rasa : Cleveland , 2 ; Ualtimoro , 1.
rfwn-hale Ii t : Dllont. Sucmltleo hit :
] [ olives. Stolen bnseml : Ilurkelt , .liclean ,
Wullnce. Left on bases : Cluv'ulnnd , 9 ;
Ialtimoe , 7. Struck out : fly Cupiy , 5 ;
Iluglmes , 1 ; by .1lcJumes , " - . 1)ouhlo pltys ; :
Criger tO 31e1Cean , Puwoll to Tebettu to
Ch11ds. First base on balls : Ott Powell , 1 ;
oft Ilughes , 5 ; off McJomes , I , flit by
pitcher : By 1' ) % 'Cll , 2 ; by Cuppy , 1 , PitmmSt'd
ball : Robinson , L Umpires : I.ynrh alit
AnArelvs , ' 1'imu of gnulu : Two hours and
twenty-Ilve minutes.
Score , second game ;
C1.Ivtil.,1ND. 11,11.TIMOItj :
1t.fh0.Al : , I 11.11.0,1 1.
Burkett , it. 0 3 1 1 u , yknrlw , 9b I u 3 0
C1111ds , 2b. , 0 0 e 1 1 heeler rt , . 1" 2 0 0
A1cKeun , , s 1 1 4 1 0 Jtnnitls , se 1 n U I 1
rebeuu , It ) . 1 1 8 0 0 Kelley , Ir..0 1 1 0 0
\Vullua' , 3b0 " l 3 it Ittagbns , cfU U 2 0 0
O'Conn'r , rf 1 1" I U ltubtuson , u 0 0 8 0 1
Blake , cf. . . 0 0 0 0 0 Dement , 21 , . 0 0 1 2 0
Crlger , c. . . 0 2 3 1 0 llulnnus , it. U" 0 0 0
Jones , p. . . , 0 0 0 3 0 rlarku , iii. . U I 4 0 0
Naps , p. , , . 0 1 0 0 1
totals. . . 3202411 2 - - - - - -
Tolad . , , . 1 7 2I 5 a
CIov1.1i111t1 0 0 0" 0 1 0 0-3
lfultlunoru . . . , . 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-3
'Tsvo hnso lilt : \Vullace , Sarrlfro lilt :
aluglles , Stnlen base ; McGraw. Left. ml
bases : Cluvolaud , 10 ; llaltinto'e , 16. Htrick
nut : By Jones , 2 ; by Sops , C , Double ploys ;
Clllda to TCII OII , O'Connor to 31elCeun ,
hhrst base of balls ; Otf Jones , 5 ; oft Naps ,
4 , lJmpires : Lynch and Andrews. 'I'Ine of
game : Two hours std twenty minutes.
Orphnus Iii nu Easy 1'Imt .
CHICAGO , Jtdy 29.-C'millulmn pitched n
clever gaunu today and t I i u OrphnIts ss'un
nit they , pleased. Dnhlen wns put out of
the gano in tlo sovelth for mildly protesting -
testing a deeidou , Atlealunce , 500 Score ;
CIIICAGO. H'.lSlflNtlTU\ .
ILII.O.A.I. 11 tI.O.A.F.
Byars. If. . . . 3 2 1 0 0 Srlbacb , It. U U 1 1 0
1verhl It. . 1" II " 0 Vella , 2b. . . (1 0 1 7 0
I.ange. cf. . . 1 2 0 0 0 .lmiders'n , of 11 0 1 U
I ItII n , se. 1" 6 1 1'arrell , r. . . 0 0 0 1 1
M't um'k , 31i 0 0 0 2 0 1VuI .ner , 3h , 0 1 1 0 0
rhonu'u , rf 0 1 4 0 1 )1eOulre , 1b 0 2 11 1 1
Connor , lb. , 1 1 3 3 0 fl tunun , rt 1 2 1 0 0
Donohue , c. 1 1 ] 1 0 wrltley. ss 1 1 4 3 1
Callahan , p I 10 1 0 IInmwil , p. . , 0 0 0 1 1
\\'Uods , sa „ O 0 : I 1 - - - -
Tolabs . . . . 3 iI lb 3
Totals 612:1 II 3
Cllcago . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 1 r- 8
Wushinglun , . . , . , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 13
I'lairnel ( runs : Chicago , 4 ; R'asilugton , 1.
Left eel buses : Chiengu \Vmishhnglcn ; , 3.
hits Lunge t9) ) Dtldcn .
Two-base ; , , .lnder-
son. 'Three.bitmo lilt ; Connor , Haerlllce
lilt : Callahan , Stolen Uwsrs : Callahan.
Geltnlen. 1)ouble play's : tuhleu to Connor -
nor to l'vrritt (2) ) . 3t rink out : ily rails-
lint ) , 3 ; by Dintwn , 4 , final base on baths :
Ott' ( ulluhau , 1 ; ott IInuu , 5. lIlt witht
yltclIed ball ; Daltien. Tithe , 0110 hear and
forty-fh o minutes. t'mplrea : Snyder nod
Connolly.
Beds 1t7rt n tiingRIng 1iateIl ,
CENCINNATI , July 29.-Huth Dammann
and Dunn were lilt hard today. The Reds'
hits , however , were mostly made with two
out , while sensational Ilelding prevented
the visitors from scoring more runs. Attendance -
tendance , 2,460 , Score :
CINt INN.1T1. BROOii1.YN.
RICO.A.S , RH.O.A.B.
) Ic1'hee , 2b. U " - 0 4 0 Griffin , . 0 1 6 1 0
Smith , IL. , 12 l u 0 Jones , rf. . . , 0 1 0 0 0
rorcor'n , s4 " 3 " - 011ullman. 2h0 1 4 0 1
llrckley. lb 1 1 13 0 0 SheckarJ , if 2 3 3 2 U
Irwin , 3h. . , 1 2 3 1" Magomn , ss. 1 0 1 0 0
ytlllrr. rt. . . 1" " 0 0 1. Ch'nee , lb 1 2900
Steinf'dt , cf U l 1 0 1 Shlndle. lb. 0 1 2 1 0
Puttz , c. . . , . (1 1 1 1 1 Ryan , c. . . . . 0 2" 1 0
D'mm'na , 1 0 1 0 2 0 Dunn , p , . . . 0 0 0 2 0
- - - - - - - - - -
Totals . . . . C 11 27 11 4 Tntals , . . . 5 11 27 7 1
Cincinatl 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 00
Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 15
I arned runs : Clnrlnnatl , 2 : Brooklyn , 3.
Two-base hits dc E he0 Corcoran , ICS'nn.
three-baso hit : LaChance. Stolebase :
Smith. Double plays : McPhee to Corcoran ;
] leckicy to Corcoran ; McPhee to Beckley ;
(7rillln to Shhldle. First base on balls : Ott
Dammnan , 2 ; off Dunn , 1. Struclc out : By
Damnnnn , 1. Time : One hour and thirty
minutes , Umpires : Emalle and Ihmt.
P1I1sburg Cwurs OIT . % 'luuer.
PITTSBVRG , July 29-Pittsburg won by
the daring base running of Donovan turd
McCrnery and Iloffer's good work In the
box. Six of the I'hlllles' hits were made
1n tun sixth Inning. 110th teams did nlce
field work. Attendance , 1,000 Score :
1'1TTSItt'ItG. 1'II1LA pl:1.l'll IA.
fI.T.O.t.o. ( it.ll.0.A.1 : .
Donovan , rt t" 0 0 0 ( 'oalry , rt. . , 1 1 0 0 0
11'r'ery.tI ( 1 " 1 0Iougl'ss , 11.0 111 U 0
M'"rthy , If 0 3 1 0 0 D'1'Imty , It 0 1 2 0 0
itmbark , c 0 0 5 0 0 IaJole , "b. , 0 1 3 1 0
O'Brien , lb. 0 0 10 0 0 Fllea. rL , , , 0 0 1 U 0
i'adden , 2b. 0 0 0 4 1 ) l'Farla'd , r 0 1 5 0 t
IIy. se , . . . . . (1034 ( 0 laud + r , 3h. 0 0 0 3 0
heifer. p. . . 0 0 3 1 0 Crtvs , ss.0 0" 7 0
Gardner , 301 1 0 2 2 FlUeld , p. . . . 0 0 0 1 0
- - - - - - - - - - -
Totali . . . . 3 7 21 12 a Totals , . . 1 & 2I1 5 1
Pittsburg . , . . . . . , . . . 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0'-3
I'hilatlelphla . , . . , . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1
fiarnrd runs : Plttsburg , 2 ; Philndelplla ,
1. Two bnso tilts : Donovan , Lajolu ,
Stoles bases : IdrCreery , McCarthy. Double
piny ; Padden to lay to O'Brien. First
bash on balls : Oft lioffer , 2 ; off Filirld ,
2. Struck out : By duffer , 3 ; by Fllleid , 4.
Plane : Ono your and forty-hive minutes ,
Umpires : Swartwood and limner.
l'ulourls slip a Cum.
1.01'ISVILLi : , Ky. , July 29.-After winning -
ning eight Straight games the Colonels fell
down hefure the Glints today. Altroclt
lasted but one lnninmr , Srol'c :
LOn18vIIJd1. NBSV YORK.
It. II.1) A.1 : . 11.IL0.A.S.
Clarke , If. . 2 3 5 0 0 V'1I'It'n , of 2 1 1 0 0
IIo1' , cf. . . . . 1 0 1 0 0 Tlernan , If. 3 3 0 0 1
Decker , rf. , 10 0 0 0 Joyce , lb. . . I O 14 I ) 0
w'amer , 3b , 1 . 1 1 3 1 GDavls , .s 2 3 1 4 1
Ii .Davls , lh 1. 12 0 0 0ltuson , lb 1 2 3 3 0
Itltrluy , 2b , U 1 f : 0 Doyl. , rf. , . 0 1 1 0 0
CI'ssn4o , ss 1 1 1 4 ' 0 Iiortm'n , 3b 1 2 2 1 0
KtttrIJgt' . C l l" 0 Crady , c. , , . 2" 4 0 0
Allrock , p. , 0 0 0 0 0 Seymour , p. 0 0 1 3 1
'Dexter . . . . 0 1 0 0 0
3ltgee , p , , . , II 0 0 2 0 Totals . , , .12112713 3
'Powew , . , 0 0 ( I 0 0
Totals , , , , 9 10 27 II 1 . ,
'hutted for Altrock in first
"Balled for Mauro hi ninth.
I.Oulss'Illo . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 ) - 8
New Work .3 0 2 1 0 0 3 2 1-12
Karned rums Louisville , 1 : Nesv York
1 , rwo-barn hits : Ilc'xler1'ngner , Kttt
reign , tlenson. ; Three bam n hits : Clarke ,
( rudy , Ittlrlntanl. Itome runs : Grady , Ii ,
Davls. Stolen hasps : \Vagnrr , TIcrnan (3) ( ) .
1'anlhtitren , ( l. Duvlg , IBtrtman. First
11asu 00 balls : OIT Altroclt , 1 ; off Magee ,
4 ; off Seymour , 0. Struclc out : By Magee ,
2 ; by Seymour , 4. Double play : G. Davis
to ( Beason to Joyce. Illt b > ' pitched hull :
Iloy , Ititelmey. 1'ucsed bails : Gratjy :
Left of bases ; New Turk , 5 ; LoiisvIle { ,
12. 1'hlme ; 'l'svo hours and thirty minutes ,
tJin fires : Gaffney and Brown. Attendance ,
21 .
ST. I.OIf1S , Mo. , July 29.-Time Boston-
St. Louis game was pustpolted on account
of wet grounds and raum ,
tiTANDtNC OF 'rift TEAMS ,
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.1'luye53311'o60 1.1
Cincinnati , , , , . 3 . ' t
no tone . . . . . . . . . 85 55 3U 64,7
( ' , Ieveluntl . , . . . . . . . . .85 SS 32 62.4
Ilnlthnoru . . . . . , . . . , 8 ° . 49 . . J 59.8
Cirleagu . . . . , , . , , 85 43 40 51.5
Ness' York . . , . , , , . . . , bi 45 4U 52.8
l'Ittsburg ' 83 45 El 61.1
l'Itlludelplmla. . , . . , . , st 40 41 45,2
Ilra klya . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6d 3,1 50 37.3
lVashlntumi , . bi 31 54 36,5
l.oubv1110 . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 3. 66 W.4 1
St Louis , , , . .b9 21 6 $
Gamins today' IVoshington at C.ldetgo ;
llrnokb n ut I'Inrlnnall , New lyric at
Louisville , Philadelphla at Pittsburg ; Bos
ton at St 1.ouls ; Baltimore against Cleveland -
land at Philadelphia ,
sconEs Ob TIIG wEw1'nits LEAGFE.
I'a Fisher Drops .tnulher , bat Vrlgitt
Gets lime flln,1it.
ST , JOSEPII , July 29.-Wright's inexcusable -
sable mutt of an easy single to first permitted -
mitted two runs and gave the game to the
visitors today. Score :
It 1I.E ,
St Joseph..000020000-3132
Columbus . . . . . .1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2-0 12 1
Batteries : St. Joseph , Fisher and MCCau
Icy ; Columbus , Welters and Buckley.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn „ July 29.-The Indiana -
diana hammered Phillips with ease. In the
fifth Inning McFarland brought In two men
on a home run. Scott let dawn in the sixth
and allowed four hits. Score ;
8.11.1 : .
Minneapolis . . . .0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-4 G 4
Indianapolis . , ,0 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 0-li 11 2
Batteries : Minneapolis. Phillips and
Frary ; Indianapolis , Scott and Lynch.
ST. PAUL , Minn. , July 29-The St. Paul
team had no off day today , their work
all around being very poor. Taylor pitched
splendidly at critical times. Score :
It.l1E.
SL Paul . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0-112 ; ; t
Milwaukee. . . . 0 0 1 2 0 5 1 1 1-111'2 2
Batteries : St. Paul , Frieken and Spies ;
Mllwaukee , Taylor and Speer.
STANDING OF' THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. Per C.
Indianapolis . . . , . . , .85 54 31 63.5
St Paul , . , . . , . h9 s2 30 59,1
Kansas City . . . . . , . . S8 62 " 6 59,1
Milwaukee' . . . . . . . . . .91 52 39 6'.I
Columbus . . . , . . , . . b2 46 3C 56,1
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . , 85 3 t 52 'IS,8
St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . SO p 51 36,3
Minneapolis . . 89 16 63 29,2
Games today : Indianapolis at Minneapo-
118 ; Mllwaukee at St. I mull ; Columbus at
St. Joseph ; Detroit at KOIISQS City.
'I'ea n111XBIIS'Ins. .
TECUMSEII , Neb. , July 29. ( Specinl Tel-
egram.-One ) of the best games of ball ever
played In this city was time one today be.
tween the Omaha Originals and the Tecuna
soh team. Thu 'I'ecumsnh bays won after a
tough struggle. The gnome was won In the
ndntlt Inning , Case got to first on a bunt ,
Dow wes hit by pitcher , Morrissey pounded
out a single , which advanced Case 11041 Dew ,
anti with three men on bases Bottum got a
two-bagger and three men scored. No outs
when winning score was made , Score :
Originals . , , , . , , , , . . , 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 2-6
'Tecumseh 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 3-7
llaso hits : Omaha. 7 : Tecumsehi , 10.
Struck out ; Scully , C ; Case , 9. Errors :
Originals. 7 ; Tecumseh , 5. Stolen bases :
'recumeeh , . Ilomne run : Lewis , Batteries
ies : Originals , Sculley and Johnson ; Te-
cansohCase , and Buffum. llmpire ; Moore.
Iii tershtte League.
FORT WAYNE , July 29-The game lucre
was called an account of rain , Score :
It.3i.E.
Toledo , . . . . . . , , . , . . . .0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2"
Fort \Vuyne . .U 0 0 0 1 1 5 8 0
Batteries : Toledo , Keenan anti Arthur ;
Fart \Vaync , Kerr and Campbell.
111'EN7' $ ON ' 1'111 : 1ltNN1Kt : T1IA'ICS.
utehskrtter thr Only Pzivurlte nt
Brlghtoa Who I ldn't Fall Dow u.
NE \ YORK , July 20.-A heavy track
killed the eltaneci of the fa1'orltep at Brighton -
ton Bench tend all but one fell by the wayside -
side , this being Dutehskater , a lukewarm
favorite , who took the third from lianquo
II by tss o lengths. Results :
First race , 111'e furlongs , selling : Buffoon
won , Iecltno second , Wood Ilatger third.
Time : 102 ; % .
Second root' , five furlongs , selling : Pas-
sait + won , Subject second , Tender third.
'rime : 103 ; % .
Third rare , rvlle and one furlong : Dutch ,
mkntcr won , Uanquo II second , 1.ansdaie
third , 'rime : 2:12. :
Fourth race , mile and a furlong : Free
Lance von , Banoek second , 1Vhictli ng
Con , third. Time : 1:56'S : ,
Fifth rare six furlongs : Jack Paint svoi ,
Ian Cupid second , Chorus Boy third , Time :
1:1714. :
Hlxih race , one mile , selling : Holtt'rdam
wan , Cantlnentnl second , Dtuxlmno Gomez
third , I'Imu : 143'5. ; '
CilhC'AGO , July 29-harlem results ;
First race , elevrath slxtettmths of a mile :
Prince Henry won Vlm amid Vinegar sec ,
ond. Neuman tldrtl , Time : 1:22 : % ,
Second race , mile and one slxterntlu
Daisy F won. M Prosecutor second , Friar
John third , Flame : 1:5314 : ,
chin race , five furlongs : Jlnks won ,
Splrltuelle second , Stellu 1"onso third , Time ;
1:0115 : ,
fourth race , one mile , Fonda won , Eddie
,
Ilurko second , The Devil third. Tine :
1:451.
Fifth race , six furlongs : Alfalfa 'on
Loss Blossom secohei , Treopla third. Time :
1:17. :
1:17.Sixth
Sixth race , mile and seventy yards : Jahn
Bright won , Charlie Christy second , Simon
lv tldrel. Time : 1.914.
SARATOGA , Jul' 29.-Results :
First rece , ilve furiollgsVays : and
Means won , A N B second , Sugden third ,
Time : 1:04. :
Second race , one mile : Buena won , LIl-1
Han Belt second , Saratoga third , Time :
1431.5. ;
Third race , mile and one-sixteenth : Ath-
amns won , Peat second , Valid third. Time :
1:511 : .
Fourth race , live furlongs : Mr. Clay
wen , Galahad second , Watergtrl third ,
Time : 1U:1. : :
Fifth race , six and one-half furlongs :
Lexington Pirate won , Bonino second ,
Damocles third. Tlme : ] 24 ? .
ST , LOUIS ; July 29.-itesults :
First race , S Il1n one m CS Lizzie
won , Alma lynn second , The Planet third.
Time : 1:183-S. :
Second race , selling , fine mile : Ilowland
Duett wan , Joe O'Sot second , Sprig Time
third. 'I'Ime : IIS % .
'rhird race , selling , for 2-year-olds , live
and nor lualf furlongs : Our Nellie won ,
1'at ( 'lehurne second , Lafayette third.
Time : 1:1215. :
Fourth race , selling , six and one-half furlongs -
longs : \\'Iggins won. ] lelemm Gardner sec ,
and , Nora S third. Time : 1:2344 :
Fifth race , selling , six furlongs : Zamnar
It won , Can Gallop secoul , I.orunnla third ,
'l'ime : 1:1814. :
Sixth r11rc , selling , one mile : Begaeath
won , Ludy of the \Vest second , howitzer
turd. 'l'ine : 1:474 : ; .
It ECUItl ) S1t.tSIIINB A'I' Ci IIVi2L.tND
ilrllllnnt Speed 1'erfornuult'es oI 'the
Ahholt in 9tit'i'rol. )
CLEVELAND , July' Record-brealing
marked the close of the banner Grand (9r-
cult meeting as record clipping haul signalized -
nalized the opening. The world's record
to wagon was broken tsvlce , first by Ken ,
lucky Pnlom , who went under time murc es-
lablished by the I'Illagc Farm sla illon. The
Abbot , a second and a lmlf , and by Grare
hustings , whu inw'ered the murk to 2:0914. :
In the iirst race , time 2:10 : trul , conlinurd
eve' from the Any before , 'rho Abbott , with
( leers In the sulky , truveleA time ( mutest
heat this year cut the tsorld's , record for
5-year-old geldings from 2.0911 to : : Us , ( , anti
went three hauls that funned 1)10 tustest
r0ec trotted thla seuSmi , rohihng Mute
Pattersou of her glory. Smashing four
In mm race svou by alrnight heats was u
wonderful achiovenment , yet that w'ns what
'I'he Abbott did in the 2:10 : U'ot. Pilot Boy
was the only rcnl conmpethur of ' 1'he Abbott.
Three times ho hitl What appeared to ho
a "rhurh" on Ihum heat , but Thu Alibel I I' ' I
ways Imuulaged to ptlsit hIs sloe. , ' mender the
wlro first. Arne Lee and Jahn Nolan w'om
time 2:19 : 1)0(0 and 2:14 : trot with cnmpurttlve ;
case.
'I'herp were coven starters In time 2:05 : puce
mind Ramps and , Uuoeonda were played to
win , but Aancontin took the race utter Ins-
lag the third unit fourth heals to Frank
Bogush , Auarunda was beaten only u
head In the tbh d auA In time fourth heat
he was 1)ucketed en tutu last lurm and could
not help blmeelt. Summariesf
2:10 : class , trotting , pilrsu $ . ,000 :
'rime Abbott , . , 1 I 1
Isugte Flannieal , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 4 2 2
Pilot Boy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J 4
-
ltllmnua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 3
Time : 2:0S1 : , 2:09 : % , 2:094. : .
2:19 elaaa , pacing , purse $2,000 ;
Aunu Leo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , . .1 5 1 1
1''vnngt'ulno 1 " 4i
Slier Han . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 3 2
1Villlum humid , . . . . , . . , , , , . , . , , . , 5 3 5 a
I10cry'Voodbino . . . , . , , . , . , . , , , , . , 4 4 C 4
Don Sphinx ' . 0 0 4 5
Tune : 2:1211 : , 2:114 : 2:11112:14 : % ,
2:11 : clans , trotting , purse $2,000 :
De'one , b , in. , by Eros , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , . I 1 1
R'iibur . , , , . . , . . , . , . . , .4 2 4
Red Hots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 4 5
Ceudarnlla . . . 810 2
Medium Stood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 3 't
Black Slik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 6 s
At Itiei . , , , , . , , , . . . , . , , . .9 5 6
Hastings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ; 7 10
Cuurler , . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . , . , . , , . . 7 9 7
'rhorl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , n. . . . , ,1" b 9
Moumttalneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 II' I1
John Nolan . . . . . , .3 ulis
'h'Ine:10 : % , 2:122 : % 2 : (
purse
2:05 : class , pacing , $2,000 :
Amarendu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 2 4 1
Trunk ISugush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 1 1 4
Uuanlas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 0 G 2 2
Munn , s . .
Iirightlight 7 7 3 3 3
WliliamnVahlat' Scribner , 'I 'I 5dr
Tune. 2'09 % , ' ; 05'3 , " .U5' . , 2O9' : , ' ; U91i.
Trial heats to beat wagon record , 2:12 : ! ; ,
made by The Abbott at Iturlford July L
to 44 al Mile.
Kentucky Talon . . .0:32 : 1:05 : 1:181 : 2:1088 :
Grace Iinsting $ . , . 0:31 : 1OUt1 : 13S1. 20944 ;
I'Inrtaiar for 1Vheelum n's fay.
The mass meeting of wheelmei post-
potted from Tlmrsduy evening was lucid
lnst night In the Conmerciuil club rooms.
'rime chief btustnoss before the members
wag time discussion of a parade at the fair.
It was decidety to have a parade of x heel-
men around the grounds , beginning ut 7
o'clock tend with the line of march ex-
tendhug through the principal parts of the
expositiom. Itadges w III be furnished at the
gates to every w'heelmun whether he he
a club member or not. rime chief thing Is
for him to have u wheel. No requirements
have been made en decorating the bicycles ,
but every oar at the meeting mus urged
to make a good appearance. The captains
of the numbs will have charge of the different -
ferent divisions , with a committee of three
over the whole. ' 1'hls committee w'as
chosen us 10Uosvs : J. N. Weslberg , F. L ,
Villis amid l.emr l.lvesey.
Scores of the Seorrhers.
BALTI3IORE , July 29-The following
bulletin has horn Issued by Chairman Molt
of the League of AmnerlcanYheelmet roe-
lag board :
'l'imo following is the score in the national
rhanmpionshlp : Arthur Gardiner , 63 ; Cooper ,
43 ; Bald , 3.3 ; .Major 'Taylor , 25 ; 0 , L , Stevens -
ens , 21 ; Freemmin , 12 ; McFarland. 11 ; Eaton ,
10 ; Tone Butler , 0 ; Klmbin , 9 : hierteus , S ;
Bowler , 7 ; Fred Sinus , 5 ; Dr , Brown , 5 ; Jaup
Edam , 1 ; Becker , 4 ; Nat ilutier 3 ; Karl
Kllaer. 3 ; 'I'abourtette , 1 ; C. 1.1. Illy , 2 ;
hills , Jr. , 2 ; Kiser , 2 ; Watson ( "olemmn , 1.
5.1,1Iit ( : iyrn ihr 1)eclslou.
NE\V YORK , July 29-After a hard Iight
whichm lasted twentyllve rounds "Mysterl-
Oti ' Itllly Smith u'as given a decision
over George Green of California at the
Lenox Athletic club touighL Smith was
the stronger and better throughout the
light and outfought and on tpuhnted leis op.
moment in every roamed. Smllh'a work at
close tputrters w us very good. Green received -
ceived a severe uhun iering and bore tenth
It manfully ,
IloolnniiLers Ar'eslcd
CiII'AGO , .Tmly 2J.-Four deputy sheriffs
raided the liarletn race track this afternoon -
noon and placed alder arrest four book-
0mlcers. 'l'imo rn'hmg was not interfered
svithi. It is thought tmut ) the remtdnUmg puul
8ellcm'S nt Ilarlem will he tukcn Info cus
tody tomorrow.
( nkI. IlerIi.
CINCINNATI , July 20.-Declarations are
duo Monday , August 1 , in the Oalcley
Ierhy , 1899 , $15 ; Buckley and ( : IneUuuttl
Ornlcs , $ l0 each. The fall mceting of the
Clnclnnati Jockey club ( Oakley ) , has been
dccipred oft.
' 1'nrrttst'h is .thond ,
\'IENNA , July 20.-The third gums of the
tie match between Pillsbury and 'l'urrasrh
wns played at the Vienna Chess 'lull and
reeulteul in a svhn for ' 17nrasch. Tile score
is now' 2 to 1 Iii ( aver of 'Farrasc'ii.
Svrlous Btploslun of ( : ns
An exploslon of gas occurred at Lunn real'
demico of Dr. W. 11. Chrlelie , 2123 Mlaml
street , Thursday niglmt which might easily
have proved serious both to the house and
Its owner. Time ( orally had been absent 11t
the exposition grounds during the evenlag
much the house was left stone for severll
hours. After Dr , Christlo's departure the
clmnndelier hl time parlor became loose and
fell to time floor , allowing a considerable
outlet of gas. On time doctor's retnrl the
house was completely filled with the du0-
geroua fluid and as'he'n he entered with a
lighted match a blinding exploslon occurred ,
Dr. Christie w'as thrawn baekuvard through
time door , but escaped with slight Injuries.
Tim Interior of the house was quite badly
scorched.
Od ! tumbler la llarul fuoeit.
"Aces Up Jimmnly. " one of the beat known
of the old-Ihme gamnhlera who used to have
money to bumnm in the goldemm days of 31mm
tams and mho west hack Im time early ' 703 ,
was among time butch of vagrants arrested
by time police yesterday afternoon. Jlrnmv ,
who is 75 years old , prosenls u pillful gigirt
lit contrast to his former self , lie is now
ponnlloes mind frlcndiess mind suffering from
consumnpilon. ilia ccndttton attracted the
attedloa of one of the visitors to the police
statlou , who said lout was a gambler mad
knew the wreck fu his bettor days. Tils
nmau secured his release and will make an
cgort to get a place iii some Umstllulion for
imhu In which ho can cud his days ,
' ' 1"k"cr 1t'tt ' ; ' " r t' r"'rr tai
A special meeting of the city council was
held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of
rectifying some errors In time nunual up-
proprialton ordimnce passed at the macet-
ing Thursday night. These errors conslsted
of a misunderstanding In regard to time
vahmllom and the discovery ts'ns not mnadu
until noon yesterday that the judiciary committee -
mittee had carried out the net sum In the
ordinance instead of the gross sum. When
Clerk Carpenter came to figure the amount
of the apportionment yesterday he discovered -
ered thls error , and he also discovered the
tact that the Judiciary comudltee hind figured
on a valuatlon of $1,847,000 , instead of
$1,733,000 , which was the amount returned
by the assessors.
The fact that the net amount to be derived -
rived had been carried out Instead of the
gross , tended to convey , the hnpressfon that
the returns of the assessors had been con ,
stdered instead of the figures submitted by
time judiciary comudtlee , 'rheso figures of
the Judiciary conlmlttee included the hm-
crease of the property of time corpo ntlons
of $114,000. When time amended ordhmuanco
had been read the third iliac yesterday
afternoon and the clerk commenced to call
the roll for a final vote , ileunett arose amid
said that before lie cast lilt vole lie wamled
to hiuow what the valuation is , lie asked
this question of ] telly of the judiclary cony
mittee , but this gentleman declined to
: answer. When pressed he passed over a
sheet of paper covered wltlm figures atul
remarked that Bennett could fluid otmt for
himself by glancing over the sheet.
This Bennett refused to do , amid as Kelly
momahned obdurate it becamme the duty of
the mayor to Itform the chalrnnu of the
finance comnmlttee ( Bennett ) lint time valuation -
tion used 1mm conpihing time ordinancu lvns
$1,847,000. Bennett then ( 'net his voi'
against the ordinance , hilt he was the null
one who did so. Thu question was then
asked of the city attorney If this Increnso
of $111,000 In the valuation did not ins'all-
date th0 enth'o levy , and 31r. 3loutgounery
answered that he did not think so.
Thu total levy still renainlt 56 mills , and
the apporllomleat Is as follows : Inler'sl ,
12 moths , $15.839 ; judgment , 16' ' mniihs , $25-
001 ; pollee , 5 mauls , $7,850 ; fire , 3 nmllls ,
$1,709 ; water , 5 mine , $7,860 ; publlc light ,
4 mills , $0,280 ; 1)1111 , one-halt of 1 in Iii ,
$785 ; genernl , 2 mills , $3,140 ; street repair ,
2 % mills , $4,317 ; cnglnerr , lhrc0-gaa'tera
nt 1 mill , $1,177 ; salary , 414 mills , $7,061.
The anuunts given a'o the net reremmue to be
derived , the 15 per cent reserved huvlnt ;
been deducted. The total levy amounts to
$103,130 , but wllh time necessary deduction
for time reserve $87,91(1 will be produced to
meet the operating expenses with ,
llreakimig lntu n Se4vrr ,
People living on N street east of Twen
tieth street are conmplainiug about the condition -
dition of the sewer which emptles into the
gully a short distance east of Twentieth
street. This sewer was built for the pur
pose of carrying off limo sterna water , but
It Is asserted that a tuumber of property
owners have connected their closets with
the sewer , It lmas been slated that al least
n dazomt persona residing em N street east
of Twenty-fourth street lumve made eonner-
tlons with thle stormn water sewer , and It
is understood lhut steps will be taken by
the city officials to abate time mmisunce ,
11uglo ( 'II ) ' iusslp.
Mrs. Harry 1. , Dennis is In Iowa visiting
friends.
A son has beet born to Mr. and Mrs. S ,
C. Fullerton ,
A train load of Oregon sheep 'Irrlveui at
limo yards yesterday.
R9lilanm ( lallagher and the 311s es l'atii-
erluo nail lichen ( hrliagher of fanton , 111i
arrived im the city yesterday afternoon amid
are time guests of Deputy City Treasurer A.
M , Gallagher.
Mrs. Harrington of Oakland , Ore. , is the
guest of Mrs. D. Condron ,
E. J , Ilcaly of Chicago has accepted a
position whim C , A , Melcher.
Tito usual mmuber of wnshouls are reported -
ported as the result of Thursday nignt's
storm ,
Frank A. Ilrodwell returned yesterday
from Scdalia , 310. , where hue went to look
after some property Interests.
Paul McAuley proposes moving ids family
to Iluron , S. D „ In about a week , where lie
will engage In the dairy bushtcss.
The porch on the residence of lticim'trd
A1ibery , Twenty-fifth and J streets , was
torn flown by the vimmd Thursday uigaut.
Mrs , Jolmanna Melche , nwllmor of Claris
Moldier , returned to her human at Alhantlc ,
] a. , yesterday after a few weeks' vlslt lucre.
Mrs. 0 , C1est tumid daughter Nettle of
Des Moltmes are the guests of Mr. mind Mrs.
F. A , Agnew' , Twenty-third and N streets.
George Watson , an alleged confideuco
mat , vas arraigned before Justice W111to
yesterday men a vagrancy charge and was
ordered to leave the city at once.
Armour A : Co. none kill an average of 100
lmogs an hour , but the capacity of the plant
is 700 huge nn imo r. It has not been found
necessary yet to run line nnachimery to its
full capacity.
Willie inapertiug cars hero yesterday ode
of the railroad employes found time pass
book stolen ( roan the residence of J. M.
Tanner ! n our of the oil boxea mn ma freight
car. Time book , nloug with the contents ,
Ivns turned into the ohlico of CUlef iispeclor
Cressy , wino returned it to the ouvner.
511 , ' ( 'lgimiu.,1 hit' 110(1.
An effort to clean n bed was time imidirect
raise of a anvil , but vary threatening , tire
and n great deal of excitement at 101 South
Eleventh Street yesterday nfternootm.
The number , svhlrh is
p two-story rain-
iii ing franne building , is occupled by 51is ,
0. 1' . Joimsnu and family. Yesterday Mrs ,
Johnson took down her bed to clean it mind
thoroughly saturated it with gasoline. Dur
hug the operatien slmo nccldentnlly stepped
ern Ih0 head nt nn explosive match mud in
an Instant time entire room was iii n blaze.
The dense atmoko nlarmed her nelghlmors nail
there was a luirried scrambling to the street
with articles of house furnishiiga , The limn
was coalllmeI 1 to 2 dm. Johnson's room , ss hich
wait badly singed. Mrs. Johnson escaped
Injury.
IJbrnry hoard 1leellmig.
At the meeting of time library board lnst
evening the rnowly appnimled member , Dr.
1It. . llauchett , was installed. Otllcers of
limo board for time ensuing year were reelected -
elected as follows : I'residenl , Lewis S
Recd ; vice presldent , Victor Boaovater ;
secretary , 1" . L. hailer ; llbrarlai , l filth
Tobltt.
l'residermt heed annouuttrd time ceimmimmittees
tla follows : Executive committee , 1)Ir"r-
tors ltosewuter huller cad Leavitt : book
committee , Ulreclors Knox , Charlton nail
Mackay ; judiciary committee , IIreetors )
Sudborough and Ifunchett. Itegul11r tnongmly
) efurts o1 lima Ill 1rurlun were recelu ; I ant
the usual bills ordered ccrtlfied to the city
conplroller.
'I'm III ii i.llPY 11AIIl E'I' ,
INS'rItUMENTS placed on record Friday.
July' 29 :
lt'nrranlyeels. .
11 C , IIathweil it nd husband In Omaha
Lunn tmul 't'rust tamnpaII ) . , sl-3 of
aa'a4 of lot i3 unti n 25 fret of w'.j ' of
hnl U , biotic 15 , limprovomnelmt A86a
ciation add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 175
IAU + y' l.anvrrnte galasbantI ti i J.
\ . harm-ow , lot 4 block 1 Val limren
ilelghts , : 700
luorl Mu'tzger ioi. . 1' . ( lrotiuuuk : , lot
26 , block 13 , Albrighl's Annex . . . . . . . 170
\v , ii. Itulsldzeu and wife la ( it al
Iluhsidzen , lot 2 , black 1 , (91Valll's
sub + lle ' 3,4))1
M. .I Louutul to .21. 'A .gunman , n 88
fret of lox I mend n 88 feet of o44 of
lot 2 , block 226 , 0ulshn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,45)1
Grnnt IIUIshlzen in 1' . S , 'I'uylor ,
. , block I , O'NeIli's subuhh' . . . . . . . . , . .
Ilrrdn.
Sheriff to 'V. A. Kelle ) ' . lot H , . lock 1 , . . .
lledlrk l'luro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Special nutsIrr In J. II. ,1Uot'huA ,
hla'k 96 , Florrmtte . , 3'rl
Total umoatt of truasfera. , , . , f $ I'.2i9
P
A
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