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4 _ _ _ _ _ _ , rj OMAHA DAILY DLTh TUEsDAUUST , 89S. . _
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: BROVNSVIN \ \ ANOThER CAIE
eton Drops Ono En1 of' a Double-Header th
the St. LOUIS Organization.
UMPIRE O'DAY ' FIGURES N TIlE SCORE
Alleged tn 1tn % Won ti ( nine for ( I.e
CJlIsnIpIcn. Wliett The' Vcrn
UianIIe In Iu It IIt
Their J511ft , .
ST. LOUIS , Aug. 1.-lloston anti St. Loul
mplIt even In their tiouble iteatler today. The
first waa practically PreCnted to the chnni
iIonB by UniIro ODay , The Reconci went
to the flrowna on IlugI.oys . good pItcliIng
who allowed Iloston but three bUs. Score
first Caine :
flogtoii. ST. TAflIIS.
RJt.O.A.I. 1L11.OA.t.
Liflig , I 3 1 0 Dnt1. It. . . . I I 4 I I
taITord , rf.U 0 2 0 OStneI. cf..1 0 I fl 0
1)UtTY.cf..1 I 300Cr.r.pIb..I 2 32(1 (
( ? oIIItu 3b..I 1 0 2 IClmeflt , 0,0 0 I U
IMwfl , 2h. . . . 0 0 1 L I rttrker. lb. . 0 1 7 1 U
Ilergen , e , . . I 2 z 1 0 Qul.tn . , lb. . . 0 1 1 1 0
Yeagr. lb. . 0 1 0 1 I I3itdefl , fl. 0 0 0 0 0
'Iehot , . U. . 0 1 1 0 0 CroIt. ' . 0 0 3 4 2
. I.evIi , p. . . . 0 2 0 3 0 r.tylor. rh. . 0 0 1 2 t )
I Totni. . . . . . 4 0 7 13 3 Totals . . . . 3 t 2 12 3
Itoston 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-4
3t.LouI
Ittrnet1 run : St. I.oiilti. I. TItrco.ttac hit :
Dowd. ilaito on hahN : Off LCWIR , 4. Sacrifice
Iit : tartord. Lowe. I4triiclc out : ily ' [ 'ny-
Icr , 3 ; by Les'I 1 I3tnleii basee : DaffY.
1)owd , Cross , i'ici < ctt. Time at game : Two
i hntirt. UnIIrM : ; O'Day Rilti McDonald. At-
tOtllflflCe , 2,000.
! ScorL' , itecouti game :
1JOSTO. s 1' . 1/ItTtS
1t II.o A r : fl.II.O..t.U.
xng. e 0 ( , . . . . 100
Ltaffnrd , rt , I 2 0 I t4teflzel , ef. . 0 2 7 0 I )
1)UfT ) ' , ef. . 0 3 1 0 Cru ! . 3b , . . . I I I I 0
Collini. , alt. . o 2 0 U Clement , ' , C 0 1 3 0 0
: Towe , 2b. . . . Ii 3 1 0 Tuclo'r , 11. . . 0 0 Ifl Ii 0
3ergen , C. . . A 0 t. 0 I ) QuInn , lb. . . 1 3 ) 1 0
} tlett , lb. 0 0 7 1 0 luglen rt. . 0 1. 0 0 0
I'Ickett. ir. . 0 o I 0 (1 axtltt , eL. 0 1 2 4 0
3llckman. . 0 0 1 1 0 lIuglicy , ii. . 0 0 0 1 0
iltiger , lb. . . 0 0 0 0 0
- Totale . . . . 3 8 27 7 0
Totals . . . . I 324 6 I
Bostoit
St. LotlI't . . . . . . . . . . 1 (1 ( 0 0 1 0 0 1 ' -3
Etrieti : ruii : : St. LouI $ , . Tvo-bue : Ilitit :
Stafford , QuInn (2) ) , CrasH , Sugden Double
play : Crooks to 'Fticker. Uaie on ball 011
] ltighey , Il at ! illcktnau. 4. I'nsscd ball :
( 'lemotitH , Sacrillco lilt : Cro. Struck out :
Ily iltighoY , 2 ; by hickman , 1. Stolcti 1):1140 : :
Bugdoi. : . 'limo of gntnt : Ono hour utul fIfty
mlflUtC5. Umiilren : McDonald and O'Day.
IItIII II(4 ( VIt 1tevaMlt Vt.tult'rtrs.
i'IIILADEI4PIIIA , Aug. 3.-PhiladelphIa
ttitlt ( ) tlt ( .Jlevclautl today Iii a. fast anti
linoly lltLYed game. 110th PItchers were very
, effecUvu. Attendance , 2,4S9. Score :
ClFVlf.A I 1'l1ITA1)EIl'1lIA.
It.II.O.A.l.I R.ILO A.F
1ttrkett , If. . 0 0 2 0 0 Cooley , Cf. . . 0 1 1 0 0
( h11,1i ( . 2b. . . I ) 0 2 3 U IottRIiu'5. lt U I 12 0 0
' ltlciCr'nn. FM 0 (1 ( 1 4 0 le'hanty. If 0 0 3 2 0
WnIItic. . . : u U I 2 2 0 Ij.ln1e , 2b. . I 1 2 4 0
Tebenti , lb. ( ) I II C ) 0 lIIck , fl.0 I 2 0 0
' O'Connor. t-0 0 2 A 0 MeFarI'.l , C. 0 1 3 0 0
itinlo' . rt. . . (1 ( . , 2 1 0 hauder , 3b. 0 1 1 0 1
tleAIeer. vt. I ) 0 1 0 0 Croa. a. . . 0 0 3 2 0
WIIi.on. p. . . 0 2 4 0 PlaIt , P . 4 0
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TOLnIK . . . 0 424 14 0 Total. . . . , I 62711 1
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
I'hiltuielphin . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' -1
FurnetI run : Philadelphia. 'rhree-baso hIt :
1'flson. Sacrifice hlt : McKeuii , Douglast.
Left oii bateH : Cleveland , 5 ; PhIladelphia ,
a. Struck out : fly Wilson. 8 : by Platt , 2.
3)atItlo PlaYs : IBake \Vullaee ; NcFean
tO CIthIdt4 to T'heau. First ltaso on balls :
Off Platt , 1. UmpIres : Lynch and Alidrevs.
Tune o game : Otic' hour and forty ninutes.
P IT'r SIII.JRG , Pa. Aug. 1.-The Plttsburg-
'tViutliingtun game Isas Postponed Ofl uc-
count of rain.
STANDING OF' T11F TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. I'er C.
CincInnati . . . . . . . . . . . .91 G2 29 68.1
BoHton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 67 21 61,8
( leveland . . . . . . . . . . . . .SS 114 21 61.4
] Ialtlmore . . . . . . . . . . . .S I 60 11
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 0(1 ( 40 55.6
i1ow York . . . . . . . . . . . .7 47 4 51.0
Vlttsburg . . . . . . . . . . . .89 45 41 5I.fl
hiltulelplila . . . . . . . . , 8 42 43 49. I
;
rooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 f 52 8.8
\'nshi1tigtoit . . . . . . . . .8 ? 85 56 as.6
LOUISVIIIo . . . . . . . . . . . . .1(1 ( C OS
St. Louitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02 25 Ii ? 27.2
Games today : Baltimore at Chicago : ew
' 5ork at. CincinnatI ; Clovelanti at Philadel-
3)hIL : : Boston at LouisvIlle ; \Vasl.lngtoii . at
Plttsburg ; flrooklyii atSt:2ioUIs. :
0COILIOS O1' 'I'IIIO WLISTE1IIN LI5.'C UE.
IllilupliM JOIICH I'rocu 'l'tU SlilOOtli for
,1- , Fishier miii ii , .
ST. JOSEPh , Aug. i.-Jonett t1of.ated
Ilte Saints today by clever work on the
ahab. Score :
n.ir.E.
St. Joseph . . . 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 1 2
Coltatnbus . . . . . U 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 1 0
BatterIes : St. Joseph , lVtidswoi'th aid
Mccauley : Columbus. Jonct anti iluckloy.
MINNEAPOL.lS , Aug. 1.-Tile hits made
(1ff PhilhipI were s'ehI icattered anti limo
hIhIers' fielding was perfect , while tlo or-
oTi4 of the lndIan svere combined wth
itIttt off P1111111)8. Score :
Tt iI I
lII1I1eapolIt3 ( . . . 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 1)6 ) 10 0
IndianapolIs . . 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0-4 9 4
1atterhemm : .lInnemtpolIs , iImihhhI)1 and
3'Im.hier ; Itulianapoils , P1mhIIII ) , Iynchm and
Xnhoe.
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S,1 . PAUt. Aug. 1.-Two slngIe was nil
St. I'aUI could get off flcttgor. 1km gave
three baHes on bnhit , everyone of which
mm.clteti immto a run , nitleth by Dttly'8 errors.
Crosmi pltchel ( gooti ball until the eighth
limiting. Score :
] L1T.E.
Iiti'aui -
Milwaukea . . . , 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 2-6 10 2
flatterIes : St. i'aui , Crosm anti SpIes ;
7hhIvmttikee , ltettgor and Speer.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 1.--Notwlthntanding
the tact that 'i'honms struck out eight
muon , the Blues pltteeti their hitt rIght mind
Well. Score :
11.11.07.
3'CIIISttS ( City . . 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 -6 7 5
Detroit . . . . . . . . 000000030-333
Batteries : 1ansa CIty. Meredith and
V.iison : ietrolt , 'I'honmas and riueIow.
STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. Per C.
IndIanapolis . . . . . . . . . S8 57 32 64,0
ICUIlSUN City . . . . . . . . . 91 54 37 69.3
St. i'nul . . . . . . . . . . . . . DI 5th $ 58.2
Mhhwatikeo. 91 64 40 57.4
Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 48 :18 : X.S
1)etroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S8 : ii -t 38,6
fit. Joseph. . . . . . . . . . . SI 31 53 26.9
7\Iinn.'apohh . . . . . . . . . 92 27 t5 29.3
( lames totlimy : IUIIwmttIi8eo at Minneapolis ,
Intlhlinlilmohis at St. Paul , Columbus at ICan-
sas City , 1)ctrolt at St. Joseph ,
Iitfi'r..iiite J.i'ugue.
DAYTON , O. Aug. 1.-Score ;
11.11.07.
) ayton . . . . . . . . 0 3 0 1 0 5 6 1 ' -16 16 2
'ortVayne.l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-i 4
Batteries : Dayton , Strelt iit1 Lmtttinmer ;
InrtVeyne , Norcom , O'Meara ummit eamni-
bell.
3lure tuition 'IctorIeN ,
ORION , Ill. . Atig. 1.-Spccimmi ( 't'elegrani , )
-'I'Imo Nebraska ilithhaims defeated Oneida
Sattirduty by a score of 7 to 4. lillelirist
dofeuteti them In elt'Ven Innings yestertlay
by it score of 7 to 5. 'l'hmo red macmi won
romthu , Orion tetiin today by a mcoro of
1) to .1.
7IfltrUnI us 111W 67) i'Ii' Ittt'i' .
TORONTO. Oat. , Aug. 1.-Montreal has
been selected nit the Imitico foe tilL' % Yoriti's
championship blcy'io races III 181' ) .
Ahiegor VIiip. .Jitve.ille I'lne ,
LONION' , Aug , 1-At time first day's
ac ( of the llirmingimam August meeting
PILES
" 1.uflered thetorture ol'i.o dumaiied
with protruding pllc brought cm b conatipa.
tion with which I ta aflhleted for twenty
yetr8. I ran 501o88 your CASOAI1F.TS In the
town of Newell. Is. , and never found anything
to equal them. To-day I ara entIrely tree from
plies and tool ilkit a new man. "
C. 11. KEITZ , 1611 Jonea St. , Sioux City , Ia.
'cNDv
1'AD1 MAR11 potigyw -
Pleaiant , Valat&blo. l'ownt , Tssto 0004 , 1)0
Good. I4evur Wekun , Sycaken , or Uripe , i0c,25c , We.
. . . CURE CONSTIPATION.
m.rII. , tt.m.4 f up.ij. CbtssSi , IRflij , Y tI. $11
KO TO IAO
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today thA Loriitard-fleresford ptb1e'5
chestnut fillY AIigory won tim \Vehlem ;
bourne Juvenile pinto of 110 sovereigns.
nvflsrs ON'FiIfl iit'cii TflClChi.
lint ( hip Vn'orhtict ITnsirr thr % 'Irc
FIrt on Si , I.otI ' 1'rnk.
Sr. LOUiS , Aug. 1-Tue track wn In
the worst condition today at the fair
grounds than It has bsen In thia season.
Eva Rice was time only winning favorite.
Weather , cool , Ilesuitaf
First race , elhing , six furlongs : 1owal.
sky won , Nora S second , Correspond third ,
Time : i:20i. :
Second race , for 3-year old fillies , six
furlongs : liva Itice Won Annie Oldhleid
second School Girl thirttl. Time : i:20. :
'rimiri race , selling , one mile : Anger won ,
Ransom second , Serf third , Time : 1:42. :
Fourth race , Mix and one-bait furlongs :
Clibrahtar won , The Chemist second , Per-
ris ilartman third. 'rime : 325 % .
1'itth nice. six furlongs : llehie Bramble
won FIreside second , Wiggins third , Time :
I :19' : ? .
Sixth race one mile nnd seventy yards :
Creit. won chiiier second Sunburmt third.
Tinms i&d. :
IIAIIATOUA , N. Y , , Aug. 1.-Inclement
weather affected the grandstand attend-
f11ICO at the Saratoga track , I'testitts
First race , live furlongs : Vays anti
Means won , Colonel Tenny second , hand-
cLiff' third. Time : 1:03 : % .
Second race , one milel Hamster won ,
Candlebinek second , Iioy Orator third ,
'l'imt' : 1 :11. :
Third race , live furlongs : Ben Ilmiad
WOfl , Loiterer ecOfld. The Winner third.
Time : I:01. :
Fourth race. handicap one mile : Impern-
tor won , I'ooteas second , Sir \'asaar third.
'l'Imn : 1:42t1. :
Fifth race , one mile : Twinkler won , Ben
lim secoitti , Jacknapos third , Time : 1:41 : % ,
ChICAGO , Aug. 1.-linrIth ) results :
First race , six furlongs : Queen of Song
won , l'.iaz ' ( ) second , l'riilce McClurg third ,
Time : 1:02 : % .
S'contl race , one mile nod one.eigbthh
Moncretthi won , 'rranby second , l'rosecutor
third. Time : 1:17 : ,
Third race , one mile : Etitlie Joneim won ,
\VIisOn second , F'litlad third. Time : i:441 : ,
F'ourth race. cieven-sixteentha of a mile :
Sea Lion won , Clauntiet second , Volancis
third. 'i'lme : 10S.
Fifth race , seiiimmg , mile anti one-Six-
teentim : Dr. Sheppartl won , Candelaria sac.
anti , l'aui Kau'ar third. Time : 1:49. :
Sixth race , six furlongs : Abuse won ,
Storm } Cing SeCOfli , Fair Breevem' third ,
Tltne 1l41 : ,
NJI1\V YOIIK , Aug. 1.-Brighton Beach )
results :
First race , mile nad one.sixteenth , selling -
ing : Tamis won 1.ansdalo second , Our
Johnny third. ' 1ime : 1:50 % .
Second race , dvi' furlongs : Campus won ,
Ben 131mm second , Somers third. TIme : 1:03. :
'rhmirtl race , six furlongs : Kcnmoro Queen
atmil 'l'aioUret , dead heat ; Lady Marion
third. Time : 1:14 : % ,
itun off : ICenmort' Queen won , Tabouret
second. Time : 1:144. :
Fourth race , one mails : Royal Stag won ,
Decanter second , Giorian third. Time :
1:42 : % .
Fifth race , seven uriongs : Exception
won , 'rentiresse second , Chorus Boy third ,
Time : 1:291. :
Sixth race , one mile , selling : Mnrlto won ,
llt.rlemmque . second , tiongster third. TIme :
1:12. :
IINTIIIIIS FOR TOILONTI ) IIEGA'ITA.
Offlelni 1.1st of Piirtielpamila4 In North-
't'st 1towiii Anooh.ttioii.
DETROIT , Aug. 1.-Secretary William C.
Jti1mit of the Northwestern Amateur Row-
lag association reports tile following entries -
tries for the thirteenth annual regatta to
be held at Toronto on October 10 and 11 :
Junior single sculls : Argonaut RowIng
club anti Don Rowing club , Toronto ;
Ilrock'iiln RowIng club , Iirockvhhlc , Ont. ;
Leander Boat club , Ihamilton , Oat.
Senior sIngle sculls : Argonaut Rowing
club anti Don flowing club , Toronto ; Vesper -
per Boat ClUb , Philadelpha ; Mutual Boat
Cliii ) , Detroit ; Vachusett Boat club , Worcester -
cester , Mass. ; Toronto RowIng club , Toronto -
ronto ,
Jtmnior double sculls : Argonaut Rowing
club anti Toronto Ilowlng club , Toronto ;
Ilrockville MowIng club , lfroekvihlo , Oat.
Senior double sculls : Detroit Boat club ,
Detroit ; Wachusett Boat club , Worcester ,
Mass.
Junior paIr-oared sheila : Argonaut Rowing -
ing climb , Toronto ; Detroit Boat club , Be-
troit ; 'i'oronto RowIng club , Toronto.
Semmior Pale-oared shells : Vesp.'r Boat
club , PhIladelphia ; Argonaut Rowing club ,
Toronto ; Pennsylvania Ilargo club , Phila-
dolphin.
.Iuntot' four-oared shells : A rgonnut Row-
lag club , Toronto , has two crews : Don
Rowing clulm , Toronto ; Detroit Boat club ,
Detroit ; Toronto 1owing club. Toronto ,
two crews ; Iirockvilie Rowing club , l3rock-
yule , Omit , ; Ecorse Boat club , Ecorse ,
Michi. ; Leander float club , hamilton , Oat.
Senior four-oared shells : Argonaut Row-
lag climb , 'l'oronto : Vesper Boat climb , Phil-
ndelphia ; Pennsylvania Barge club , PhIla-
tloiplmia ; Don Itowing club , Toronto ; Mu-
tutu Boat club , Detroit ; Ecorse Boat club ,
Ecorse , Micim ,
Four-oared gigs : Detroit Boat cltib , Detroit -
troit , has two crews.
Single canoe : Argonaut Rowing club. To.
ronto ; W'yandotto Athletic 01(11)Vyan -
ilotle , illicit , ; DetroIt Boat climb , Detroit.
Tandem canoe : Argonaut Rowing club ,
Toronto ; Detroit float club , Detroit.
FIT'/.SIMMONSI IIISUES A CIIALI.ENGE.
Otters to Meet Jr'rles by October 1
1)51(3 Pupils a ForfeIt ,
NE\ YORK , Aug. 1.-I. . a statement lB.
uetl tonight over his signature Robert
FItzmmimmons , champion heavyweight pugil-
1st of time world. unnouncps that he has
posted a forfeit of 12.500 with the sporting
editor of a Now York imewspapcr for a
tight with Jim Jeffrles of California , the
contest to occur before OCtober 1 ,
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'l' t'iitiis 1'l.i ftt llinhiefl1Olt _
MINNIOAPOLIS , Aug. 1.-The twelfth an-
mini Northwestern tennis tournament
opened In MInneapolis this afternoon , Play
began with a dozen matches In singles In
which six of the vIsIting players were vie-
torious. The matches were :
Bond-Werner , 6.0 , 6-3 ; I9eidon-Brooka ,
6-0 , 6-3 ; Caswehl-Sawyer , 6.1 , 6.2 ; hlale-Mc-
Coilon , 6.1 , 0-1 ; ltogers.Lymen , 6.1 , 6-0 ;
Myers-Crandall 6-0 , (1-3' ( Ilopkins-Dlckin. .
51)11 , 6-1 , 6-2 ; eabury-1tIshmlller , 6-1 , 64 ;
Street-Cole , 6-0 , 5-6 : Jal'ne4lreer , 6-1 , 6.0 ;
(3. Beiden-Jones , 6.0 , 6-1 ; MeCaskey-Bates ,
3.6 , 6-2 , 9-7.
Miss Pound and Mitts Cios.s will arrive
( rota Chicago tomorrow to play In singles
atid inixed-donimles with Belden and Jayne.
Thu tournament will continue until Bat-
urday ,
Fight to ii Draw.
NEW YORK , Aug. 1-A draw was time
tlt'cislon rendered tonight at the Greater
New Yoric Atimletie club , Coney island ,
after Tomnzy White of Chicago and Sohly
Simlith of ho Angeles had fought twenty.
Ilvo roulids to decide the featherweight
ciinnplomisliim of tIe worid , The men met
at. 122 pounds. Dave Sullivan was at the
rIngside to challenge the winner and will
deposit $ l,00 tomorrow to bind mc match
ss'lth White. Time s'ery best Judges of box-
era who witnessed time Light all agree that
Wimito hind won fairly and squarely.
Shiat-'ut liecord Lowered ,
OTTAW'A , Aug. 1.-George TI. Gray of
Coldwnter , IL member of the New York
Athletic club , at the Caledonla Scottish
gaines here today lmtmt the sixteen.pound
slmot forty.elgiit feet five Inches , breaking
the vorltl's record of forty-seven feet mmmdc
by hlnmselt , lie milso Put the tourteeim.imound
shot fIfty-two feet ten lncimes , breakng the
world's record of forty-niim.i feet eight
inches , also nmtmde by iiinmselt ,
Preihi ( lynlist IrfeuteJ ,
BOSTON , Aug. 1.-ill. A. MeDufilo won
imis seycmmthi consecutive victory of the sea-
soil by defeating OMounri ) Tayloro In a
twenty mile Pared nlatch at Charles River
Imurk toimigimt. lIe also secured uhl the com-
l'etitive records frommm ten to twenty miles
II1&'itlBiVO nmmd lowered the % vorld's record
for time ilistammee of 15:15 1-8 ( lmeid by Tom
Linton ) to 31:50 : ,
hlilics Beieiisetl ,
1ANSAS CITY , Aug. 1.-"liflflkCy" limes
thu not Imlal' svith. . Detroit today omitS I'resi-
iheimt Van Der heck statrI tonight that
lilacs had imeemi released , lIe will be sue.
ceedeti at cOimti base tm' Clancey , late of
time Iirockton , Mass. , team ,
ihiislu for ICisusas (7lt Day ,
Time orehimninary plans for the celebra.
tion of Kansas City day at the exposition
on Saturday next , August 0 , and the thor-
ougimuess with which they ore being executed -
cuted indicate that the occasion syiil be a
success. Two well known Omaha musIcians
left hero last evening fur Kanias City to
accompany tlo excursion of Rouses City
folk UI ) here on Friday , l'rot. Adolf Ed-
grea ammO Colonel C , A. Jacobson will help
to enliven the triii northward for the via.
itors and before the excursion leaves ICan-
'as City will distribute a considerable
amount of xpositiu literature.
Small PIn' .
A somali dro occurred yesterday afternoon
in tlmo itarbar shop of Phil Mcflo'rn , 722
North Sixteenth street. caused by the careless -
loss tiso of immatches. The stock ammd furnish-
were damaged to a small extent ,
hENRY IS PUSIIINC FOR\\TARD \ \
Fiud a Number of panhh Woundeti
Abandoned in the HospitAls.
REPORT OF EXCESSES BY TIlE SPANIARDS
Miles Issues Immsraetlnns far time Ad-
mninlstrninn of Chit Affairs
It ) Cnpturest Portioh ( If
I si a mmd ,
POi'CFi , Island of Porto Rico , July SO.-
( Via the Island t St. Thomas , B. V. " . I. ,
Stlnc1y mornlng-Major ) General Miles
hourly expects the arrival of the transports
having on board Brigadier General Schwnn'8
division of C,000 men , and also the Mohawic
with the Fifth regular cavalry.
tienermml Henry's divialou , consisting of
3,400 men and Immcitiditmg twanty-alx pieces
of artiliery , has been ordercil to march 11mm-
mediately ftom Ynueo to Ponce , to be ready
to Join the movement north to San .luan ,
The Sixteenth Pennsylvania regiment was
soot tlmis morning toward Juana I3laz , eight
miles north of l'once , enroute to San Juan.
Word reaclmeA Imere this afternoon that
the Spaniards were murderIng native Porto
Iticans , violating % vomen athi Indulging In
general outrages.
The Sixteenth Pennsylvania regiment will
be reinforced It necessary. The first real
resistance is expected when our troops
reach AIbonito , tblrty.flvc miles Imorthmeast
of here. Ahimoolto has 1,000 feet elevation.
General Stiles says ho baa no Intention
of making a landing of troops at Capo San
Juan , especially an the place Is only a road-
sted , where transports are liable to euffer
from the prevalent storms. The railroad
from Ponce to 'Yauco Is now in the posses-
sian of our troops. General Stomme toiled
five mines on the track , These were tie-
stroyed anti the track Is uninjured. Our
troops found zeventeea Spaniards in the
Ynuco hospital , all of whom had been
wounded in Tuesday's tight. Two of them
have since died.
United States City.
Proclamations have been issued by time
authorities of Ynuco proclaiming It as a
United States city , expressing delight at
annexation anti the administration of Gee-
oral Miles nod woicomlng our troops. 'thu
mayor of Pence has called upon all the
residenta of that place to exercIse calmness
and circumspection tinder the new and tie-
sirable conditions. Ho also urges forbear-
ammce toward conquered enemies.
The following is the text of the mayor's
proclamation , Issued at Yaucoa , declaring it
a United States city :
Citizens : Today the citizens of Porto
Rico assist In one of her most beautiful
feasts. The sun of America shines upon
our mountains and valleys 'this day of July ,
1898. It Is a day of glorious romemhranco
for each son of this beloved isle , because
for the firSt time there waves over her
the flag of the stars , planted In the name of
the government of the United States of
America , by the major general of the
American army , Seaor Miles.
Porto Rienna , we are by the miraculous
intervention of the God of the just giyen
back to the bosom of our mother America ,
in whose waters nature has placed mis es
people of America. To her we are giv&n
back in the name of her government by
General Miles and we must send our most
expressive salutation of generous affection
through our conduct toward the valiant
troops represented by distinguished oil-
cers and commanded by the illustrious Gemm-
eral Miles.
Citizens : Long live the government of
the United States of America ! Hall to
their valiant troops ! Hail Pqrto Rico , always -
ways America !
Yaucoa , Porto Rico , United States of
America ,
FRANCISCO MIAcIA , El Cable ,
Much enthusiasm Is everywhere mani-
tested at the sight of the Stars and Stripes.
General Miles has issued a lengthy order
of instructions to General Wilson , who will
be military governor of Ponce province and
city until General Brooko' arrival , It is of
the same tenor as the instructions which
General Miles gave to General Shatter at
Santiago , 130th orders are based on the
administration instructions given to lIen-
oral Merritt regarding the government of
the Philippine Islands. The local mayor end
judges and police will remain in authority ,
subject to the orders of Qeaerai Wilson.
The custom house will also be conducted
as formerly for the present. Their r cetpta
amount to a considerable sum ot money.
The qticstioa of the proper discount on
Porto Rican Buyer gives same trouble to
General Miles , but he says this will settle
itself in due time.
Chaplain Cbidwlck of the Cincinnati , for-
nlerly of the Maine , iimtroduced to General
Wilson this morning two of the heading
Jesuits of Ponce , representing 1,000 churches
and their dependents in this province. 'rime
priests wanted information regarding their
support and General Wilson said that under
the constitution of the United States it was
not possible to apply any governmental
money for church purposes. Father Child-
wick said It would be oil the bettor for the
church If its own people learned to contribute -
tribute to its support.
Spanish volunteers continue to come In
and give themselves up. The health of the
troops so far is good , though the weather
Is hot.
WASHINGTON , Aug. 1.-The War depart-
meet has received the following :
PONCE , Porto Rico , July 30.-Transport
Cherokee , 'with General Sehwan on board
and part of his brigade arrived this after.
noon. The remainder expected soon.
MILES.
CIUTISEII DIXIE A'L' S'I' , THOMAS.
Siiaiilnrdu IhtveTnied to flock Eu-
inflict' to SUM JUIIM harbor.
ST , ThOMAS. D. W , I. , Aug. 1.-The
United States auxiliary cruiser Ilxie left
hero Saturday morning for Ponee , It
scouted along time north coast of Porto Rico ,
spoke to the Prairie , Montgomery , PurItan ,
Now Om'leums and tour transports , overhauled
en English bark and , passing 1mm close to
San Juan , fired a defiant aix-pounder , strllc.
lag the base of El Morro ,
The Simaniards made no reply. In time
entrance to San Juan harbor , the DIxie
saw two masts and a chimney , evidently of
a steamer , sunk by the Spaniards to block
the passage. Time Dixie arrived at Ponce
Saturday evening , where it found the Co.
lumbia , the Massachusetts , th Cincinnati ,
the Gloucester and ten transports.
The cruiser Now Orleans orrived here
yesterday ( Sunday ) , accompanied by a col-
her. The latter remained off the harbor ,
the New Orleans signallimg , her not to en-
tsr , as the cruiser would not be iermitted
to take Its coal. Later 1mm the day the cal-
31cr proceeded westward ,
hAS A GOOD OI'ISION OP ( 'UlI.NS ,
lIe , ' . henry hie'elem-Asst'rts 'l'hui. , ' Are
Intu-Iligi-at aiuii luuilusrlous ,
CINCINNATI , Aug , 1.-Rev , Decry J.
hiecicer , general traveling agent ium the field
of the Ohio Young Men's Christian nasocia-
tion , baa just returned froin a tour of the
military camps throughout the south. lie
says ; " 1 have viBited 90,000 of the American
soldiers In tue camps at Chtckamnauga ,
Tampa , DeSoto park , Cuba Libre , Panama
anti at Key WeaL I have also been among
the sailors and matinee of the ships of the
various squadrons that come and go from
the great supply station of the government.
I have also had numerous interviews with
leading Cubar patriots , soldiers and statesmen -
men , among them being Infante Oatriot of
liavonmu , Colonci flaza , chief of the start of
General Comes ; J , M , Haven , secretary of
the Cuban junta at. Key West , and John F.
Jova , United States vice consul of Sagus Ia
Grands. They are types of the Intelligent
Cubano who desire independtnco from the
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yoke at Spanish oppression. 'life statenmeimt
made by certaIn Sphninrds and etimer symn.
pathizers that ime Cubans are Incapable t
sclf-governnment is false and lmouId be set
aside as one of the numerous attempts of
the entmlcts of our government to subvert
the cause of freedom atmil thereby gain
selfish ends for greed and glory.
"The Cubans are an IndustriomiS , peaceful
and sober people , who want a goVernment.
like our own , a 'government of the people ,
for the people and by time people. ' Such a
government they have the courage and abii-
Ity to make and maintain. "
1to' , Mr. liecker baa traveleil extensively
throughout Cuba and baa for nammy years
been a close observer.
BRINGING IN MORE PRIZES
Svcrnl Smell iilnelcntu liunmiers
i'iekcii Vu . &lniiW flue
Culunhi ( _ 'ont.
1-
lCE\ WEST , Aug. 1-Time Spanish
schooner Dolores , sixty tons , loaded with
corn nail. provisions , and bound fronm i'M.
grease , Mexico for flatabano , , has beemm
added to the list of war prizes. It was
captured by the gunboat Eagl' , imear Cor-
rientes bay , a week ago yesterday , amid was
brought In today by Ensign Craven ,
The Iladger , which took Its lmrlzes to
Tortugas a few days ngo , is tihl there
awaiting ortiers. It prizes nra a barge , a
brig and a towboat , which were trying to
get from Nuevitna to Havana. Three bun-
tired and e1ghty-to sick and wounded
Spanish soldiers , some ot whom have lost
legs and arms , are aboard the prizes , which
are held In quarantine.
At time Tortugns rbports of the bomb8rd-
macat anti surrender of Ndet'itns are also
current , but no one is pern'tittcd to approach -
preach time Badger or itt brizes and tIme
details cannot be lcdrnad.
SOUTH DAIOTA'S FINE CROP
hlnrveat , limst Complt.feui i. one of tile
Finest t7vi'r ltnovui In
lime State.
YANKTOI"T , S. D..Aug. 1.-Spcclal- ( )
weelc has boon spent touring the state 1mm-
simecting the grain crop anti ' 1tnssIng time
great harvest muow but just completed in
South Dakota. The real situation Is so fav-
rable that time truth seems Incredible. Wheat ,
the prIncipal crop , Is immense both in yIeld
anti in acreage and atmrpasses the best ox-
pectatiomma. Unlike previous seasons , where
the state invariably showed up localitica
a'hero crops were poor , there is hardly an
acre of land under proper cultivation ,
where It cannot be justly satfi that time yield
Is good.'heat fields where grain stood 30
Inches high wIth. a heavy stand , Is moos-
uring out over twenty busbeis to an acre ammd
it is rare to find a field where the yield faIl
below twelve bushels. . Time antIcipated loss
through lack of harvest hands baa been
overconme somewhat by the emulloymcnt of
more machinery , and while the threshing
facilities wIll be severely taxed , the greater
part of the grain vIIl be in the stack before
it spoils. The presence of twelve mowing
machines in a BIngle field is not an unusual
sight , thu united energies of the farmers
being directed to getting the grain under
cover.
The corn crop of South Dakota has npt
been neglected. Throughout time state , In
early iart ot the season , the weatimer was
not propitious for corn , btmt contrary to all
theories advanced , and predictIons that the
corn crop would hardly be up to the standard ,
there Is 'avOry indicatIon that time yield lviii
not only 'be large , but. will exceed the
"bumper't yield of tuirec years ago. Time extensive -
tensive cattle raising industry , in which the
farmers are now ongaget1 , will demand a
large amount of corn'tor home consumptiomm ,
and the presentcbnliltion of tbnt'c reai would
seem to leave othiu further for the farm-
era to desire : -
Forty-five bushels per acre of corn for
the core raisIng section of South Dakota ,
is the lowest OStifllat made by farmers ,
while many experts declare that eighty-five
bushelmi will be time average 'yield in the
southern counties of the state.
The differemlt machine companlea which
have done a thriving business thmrnughout
North nnd South Dakota in mowers , binders
and threahora , and vho have bad many meim
busy since early In the season sellln ' "ll
now In a great measure realize the cash
from these sales and much additional
money from outstanding notes.
As a result of this exceptionally fine crop
there Is already a general feeliimg of cx-
htiaration in all lines of business in the
state anti predictions are mode that a better -
ter fall and wInter busIness will b done
than over before In the atato's history.
KING AND KANSAS EDITORS
. ii0
Ak.Suir-llem * IV 1nt of Situ-
tIo'er SImile Quiildrivtmre hiito
Ills .Klmmgj.iumii.
Time Knights of
Alc-Sar-flen ontertaine1
the visiting editors of ICaumsas In regal style
at the big Den last evening , The scrIbes
of the Sunflower state , to the number of
twenty-five , under the leadership of Charles
E. Styles of AtchIson , ICaim , , immvaded the
outer cotmrt shortly after 8 o'clock. Wimat
happened to theta timiring the next hotmr ,
whemi they were struggling to gaIn adnils-
sion to time inner court , can best be told
by the visitors themselves. To fully ap-
predate the war reception one meets at the
king's hand one should cross the portcullis
tmimnself.
'rho editors eavofted around the big Den
like schoolboys , as soon as they svcre released -
leased from bondage. The' appenreti to
enjoy , themseives to time ! iniit ammil eimmm it
was all Over they feasted and felicitated
with their Omaha' friends right merrily. An
immcident of the evening's entertainment was
the eager desire of the Kansans for hard
showers , to umaice sure of their cora crop.
Their want was made known to Icimmg Ak-
Sar-lien IV , who issued a SIUCIni edict for
the occasion anti the vislors' ( wants were
abundantly satisfied.
'i'cxns ieioeratn 3leet ' 1'o.3a . ,
HOUSTON , 'rex. , Aug. 1.-The democratic -
cratic state convemitiomm mviii be held at. ( ml-
'eston tomorrow , The ticket will be hooded
by Commgreasman Joseph B , sayers , who was
one of four candidates for thu guborna.
tonal rmomnirmation to be announced last Fob.
rurny , but whose popularIty swept time
county primaries in such a mnsnner that
his opponents withdrew early. J , N. Drowning -
ing of Amnrillo will be th jmomlmmee ( or
lieutenant Kovcrncmr ; F' W. Finley for
comptroller , succeeding imirns lt , the ommiy
member of time lmcsent state governnment to
retain otlico ; 5 , T. SmIth will he time at.-
torney general ; T J. Drowmi , Justice of lme
BuIrenio court ; Allison Mtmyfllcd , raIlroad
conmmniumsioper ,
Timero are contests fpr time rest of time
offices , wlmiclm wili be aettled by the per-
sommal qualities and popularity of the , mrl-
ous candidates , There will be bard fight.
immg , wimicim nmmiy engender bitter feelIng , over
the cimairmmmammalmip of the executIve committee -
tee , as Citairunaum J. W. hhiako desires ro-
oiectioim to that position , vlmiio Congresanmumi
Sayers has selected ex-Congresamnan Boiler
( or tIme place ,
Territorial expaumalomi will also cause
Bottle friction , as time imarty is svcll divided
oim the question. An effort will be made
to imavo the platform silent on this immut-
ter ,
Vs'uter flcservoir ihmirats ,
ST. LOUIS , Aug , 1.-A special to thm'Ie.
public from Dallas , Tex. , Ba's :
A newly finished water tammk on top at
a tower eighty-fIve feet high , to be used
for gmrivato fire imrotection , collapsed thIs
evenitmg , fatally injuring \'i1liam Pierce , a
workman , and dolmmg damage to ( lie exlt'imt
of 850.000. The tunic imad just been OIled
wIth about 1.000 barrels of vat r and Pierce
was adding the finIshing touchea to 118 top
when . It suddenly let go , The debris
crushed through the roofs of the lIowiih
Drug company aud Scarif & O'Connor Prlumt-
era' Supply company , the mvater swceplr.g
both concerns out clean.
CLIFFORD'S GAIETY CLOSES
hinriesqume 'l'i.entet''i'entsure Pniim nntl
hit' ( 'reslitors Take Clunrgc. of
( hue hmfstitutiotm.
11 , II , Clifford's hutksquo conmpany , tlmat
has been at the ( Iniety theater , 'Fifteenth
street and CapItol avenue , for some weeks ,
Ivas withdrawn Sunday and Is now on its
way to Chicago , A stop was made at Coon.
cli Bluffs Sunday night , where a show was
given with indifferent results. It was time
original intention of playing two weeks between -
tween Onmahta and Clmicago , but time plan
was abandoned. Time withdrawal of timis
company will probably see time end of Mr.
Clifford's career as an Omnaba theatrical
mnammagcr.
Time tlmeater , which never was a payimmg
\'enttlre , is 1mm the bands of a horde of cred-
item's , time Schlitz Brewing company being
the imeavkst , nod Its ( attire is a Immatter or
tlotlbt , it was rumored that the bron'lImg
cnnmpany vould , in artier to get Its mono ) '
out of time velmuro , place a maim iim charge
and comiduct , a show of some sort , but this
rummmor COuIl not be verlfled at time browimmg
company's offices. Somnethilng definite will
be known Ttisday. TIme credulor8 represdnt
carpenters , painters nlmmi several merchants
of the city , who furnished tile theater's in-
tenor. The performers , many of whmommm have
been witii Mr. Clifford for several years , re-
mnaiimed loyal to him , although be Is In arrears -
rears for salaries. Mr. Clitlord has two
mcmm , one of whom is J , F. Kelly , the come-
tiiamm , representiimg what remaining interests
he has here.
An entcrtnitmmnent of time vaudeville character -
actor Is being imresenteti under Mr. ' 1Celly's
direction , anti hffalrs ate still conducted
under Mr. Clifford's name.
One of' ' Mr. Clifford's promimment creditors
eximressed sorrow for the fahltire of the von-
tore , and for Mr. Clifford , wlmomn be desig.
minted as a good fellow , and one wimo is the-
serving of a better fate. Wimile Clifford
plunged others in debt , ho said he vent In
deeper hImself , and lost what lie had with-
omit a mnurnmur. lie Said lmc hoped affaIrs
would be so adjused ( that the place' could
ho put on a paying basis and all profit by It ,
Mr. Clifford included ,
CAPTAIN PERRY'S ' NEW DUTIES
Assigutctl as Qimiirierimtascr nmmL Act-
log Coimimnissiury of Subsistence
at Smut Frautelse , , ,
The following order was received at
army headquarters :
Captain Alexander W. Perry , assistant
quarttmrmuster , United States volunteers , is
relieved from ala present dilly pertaIning to
tIme Philippine expedition and will repei't to
Major Oscar F. Long , departmmmeot quartermaster -
master , San Francisco , ( or dmmty as assistant
quartermaster anti acting conmmnissary or
subsistence on board time quartermaster's
steamer Arizoima , now in San Fraimcisco.
For thIs imtmrimose be Is detailed as acting
commissary of stmhslstenec. Captain Perry
will assume charge of the steamer and perform -
form all iltutles pertaining to the quarter-
master's and subsistence departments while
on board and will proceed tlmereon to such
paints as mnay be designated by Major
Lomig. The future movements of the
steamer will be govo ned by orders given
by proper authority after. Its arrival at its
destination. When troops. arc embarked on
steamer named , CaptaIn Perry will be under
the direction of the commmindtmmg offlcer
tlmereof.
The work of recruiting men tor the
cavalry has almost. come to a standstill 1mm
Omaha. Most of time mnatorinl lies been
exhmmiusted anti men think the war is about
over and do not cam to be 1mm time service in
time nt peace , Only One mmegro imas been re-
crulted for the Temmtlm cavairy , and very few
colored men have o'en immquire4l concerning
time terms of enlistnment , . -
ROBBEDIN BROAD DAYLIGHT
Siums Bailey 11ee1tn. Very Realistic
lntroiluciun to time W'ays of
. a Great City.
' Sam Bailey , a stranger in the city , was
inveigled into th old cold storage imoimse at
Eighth and 'Capital avmnue , Sunday afternoon -
noon at 2 n'clock by two memm and robbed
of $9 at the point of two revolvers.
Dailey , Who had just reached the city , was
walkIng past time btlildlmmg when he was
accosted by the men , wbo invited him to
conIc In and joimi them in consuming the
can of beer they exhibited. Not suspecting
ammytiming , BaIley walked into the buildIng.
hardly had ho crossed its threshold than
one of the men leveled a revolver at his
head and told him to throw UII lis hands.
Ho did so and while a pistol was pressed
against bi face by one man the other made
a timorotmgit search of his person , partially
disrobing him to do so. After securing his
fllene ) ' the men drove Bailey otmt of time
building and ran among a nmmmber of freIght
cars Imi the yards and getaway.
CLEANED OUT THE HOUSE
'l'lieves with aWugoms hfisul Away
time household ( ioods of Irs ,
lCute Thmuuiiaui ,
1)ariimg the early hours of Sunday morn-
lag atbief broke through a screen window
at the residence of Mrs. Kate Tbonmaa , 1310
Chicago str met , and carried away nearly a
wagon load of plunder. The intruder , from
time disordered condition of the lower rooms
of the house , spent considerable time look-
lag for valuables. Three big bundles of
laummdry. a quantity of wonmen's clotiming ,
fourteen pieces of silverware , a clock and $3
In money was carrloq away , wimile the inmates -
mates of the house peacefully slumbered.
'Vukeu Ahomlia do the I'iilliiuplnes ,
Those who have r iatives and friends in
time ieveaI expeditious to time Philippine
islands will be pleased to know that a good
supply of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholara and
Diarrimoea Remedy baa been taken along
amid more will be pro ured ( roam the agency
1mm lioug Kommg mis required. The great uc.
COBS Of tills rcmneuy ma mime treatment or
bowel comimlaints baa made It standard over
tIme greater part of time civilized world ,
Iuriug tile epidemic of cholera In Honolulu
It proved more succeufimi than any other
treatiflei3. For sale by all dnmggists.
'tiuurritige Jiv.'mmses.
Time following mnarringe iIcenmes ware is-
Slieti by County Judge hlaxt.tr yesterday :
Name and residence. Ago.
Charles hlornielt , Omaha . . . , , . . , . . . . , . . ,
Anru Malashock , Sioux CIty , Ia , , , . , , , .
13. Greenberg , Sioux City , In. . . . . , . , , , , . 22
DaIsy ICatnakee , Omaima , , , , . , , , . . , , , , . , is
Otto Aimilerson , Kansas City , Kan , . , , . . ,
Ida Sanders , Kaumsas City , ICon , . , . . , . , . 19
Lminncs Ruudell , Sioux City , Ia . , , , , , , . 47
Lucia Ilollmmmanu , Sioux City , Ia , . , , , , , , 47
John Larson , Omaha , , . , , , , . . . , . , . . , . , 64
Mary Llndquist , Onmmmba , . . . , , , , . , , . , , , ,
Henry Misfeldt , Bennington , Neb . , , , , , , 2 $
Maggie Gottitch , Bennington , Neb , , , , , , , j7
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
About 3,000 peoplenttentied time picnic
givemi Sunday by time Ilohmemimmn societies
at llaskeli park. 'rho proceeds of time picnic
will he devoted to time expenses of Do-
lienmian day at time exposition ,
Mr. WillIs , a vIsitor ( roam Stutgart , Iccim , ,
reporaI to the police time loss 'if a pocketbook -
book containIng $40.i'iliis lost the lmurae
In a big crowd that' collected just outido
the west entrance to tue expoaltiomu rolurmds ,
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WakIness
I Hirsford'ohhId PIiophate
toZen $ befororotlrlng quisie the nervea
anti deusea refreshing aioop.
' l'1iaea to . $ , ; 8bOdebstitut4i. .
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iATA1 , BL1ZE I A hOTEL
Guests Awaken from Slumber Only to Pind
, Eseapo Out Off ,
COMPE1ED TO JUMP FOR THEIR LIVES
'rhiree iCIIlti nail a Nimunlier huijutreil-
Plretumets Suaeeeu'l lit flescuimug
a ( uuinlcr Through time
ChICAGO , Aug. 1.-Guests of the tlern'yn
hotel , 148 North State Street , were roimsod
from their sltmmhers at 3 o'clock this morning -
ing to fifth that hostelry on fire. So rapidly
cliii time blare spread that men nimd wonmemm
toimnil themselves cut oft from escape by the
stairs , Three lives vcre lost miii a mmtmmmm-
bee of others were nmaImmmeti anti bi'uiseti in
junmpimmg from high windows to time lave
meat.
Time dead :
11. A. TIEDMAN , mnhmsilamm , aged 25 ;
jumped froem aim upper floor and died ( rein
his injuries.
ANNA PAULIN , aged 25 ; burned to
iloatim ,
UNIDENTIFIED MAN , burned beyond
recogimltinn.
Time Injured :
Two muon , mmanies unknown : jmmnmped ( real
upper floor and are now at time hospltul tin-
conscious.
Edward Seaman , proprietor of cigar store
at the I1altncr imouse : jtmmmmpeti ( reIn third
floor rmmmtl severely injumted.
11. S. 11111 , severely braised.
J. V. 1)olsoum , severely bruised.
Ii , C. ItIcCicar ) ' , overcommme by simmolco s'lmile
Iianglmmg on wlmmdow sill , dropped to street
below , probably fatally imurt.
Miss Cathmerimme : i urphy , jumped ( roam
second story ; right nnlclc broht'im.
1)r. lielknap , burned.
Mrs. 07. Ii. Dwight ned baby , overcommmo by
anmoke ; rescued by firemen ,
Miss Marie iCenmmedy , prostrated ( roam cx-
citement.
Miss Emnma Shmmrkey , imoimsekeeper at the
Imotel ; junmped fromim second-story wimmdow ;
muimlcle sprained.
Wheum time fire was discovered it was burn-
lag fiercely on a lower floor. I'edestrians
raised a cry of warning which arotised the
guests anti time ) ' appeared at time upper
wIndow's of time imotel in their night attire ,
liclow them roared the fire wlthm gradually
increasing fury and cloumila of smoke made
uncertain the extent of the flames , One of
time guests on the second floor swung imirnaclf
out umjmon the ledge of the window , peered
at the flames for mu mmmommmeat and thom do-
libc ratciy jumped to time sidevallc. lie
landed upon his feet , but fell into the gutter
lmelpless. A nummnber of others followed ,
amommg them Tiednmaim , who junmlci ) ( remit
time fifth floor anti was kilied. Miss Marie
McCable anti Miss Scimroeder were carried
from the second floor by Daniel O'Leary , the
well knowit race horse muon , Mrs. Earl , an
artist , was rescued fromu time second floor by
firemen.
Morrison Jacobson , his wife anti somm ,
Edward , wore carried ( remit the second story
by firemen ,
SOLD PIANOS TOO CHEAPLY
'l'hiommmns C. Howard iii .Juuli for Swum-
dii uu , it l,1 ( )1 l'eoitic Out of
Suinli Stints of M.ne- .
If Thomas 07. howard , an. alleged agent
for the Kimball I'Imuno company , had been
a. 'man of lila word nearly every colored
family In the mmom'theast part of time city
would have i grammd iminno in its parlor.
Mr. Howard is now in jaiL for failing to be
truthful.
-
Howard a few days ago nmatle a tour of
the lmonmes of tue colored population in the
guise of a piano agent who was fairly glv-
lag pianos away. His alluring speeclmes
captIvated nearly everybody he tallied to
and lie completed his work vt'tim his poelcets
bulging with good iron dollars , for which
his victims Imad his receipt.
Howard promised his dupes that emi pay-
mont. of 2 lie would sell a $200 titmno for
$100 , to be paid for in weekly paynments of
$2 each after time first nix months' trial. The
first six mnommths nothIng was to be paId em )
the instrument , the initial payment of $2
simply being to defray the expenses of ruimip-
lmimmg the piano to time prom.poctivo purchas-
er's residence , In addition to getting n abc
months' trial usum of tIme piano a music
teacher vas to be fuirnisimed who was to
give tree lessons for one year.
Twenty-fivo people who imald thm $2 to
howard have thus far been discovered by the
polIce , but it is believed 'that. ' this number
does not near represent the total defratmded.
howard was arrested yesterday afterimoOmi.
Ten of hIs dupes tiled complaints against
him.
' At % Now-a-days nearly
' " - every womami rides a
. bicycle , Time majority
P- . " of these who do not ,
have failed tel
, l : , compass its diffi-
cimities because of
. . nervousness.
. Many woumcmm af.
- . ter taking immnum.
ruble lessomma
,
.
. ( and trying vainly
to conquer time wheel
- for weeks , have finally
. given it up as a Imope.
. . 'I less task for this one
reason ,
. In nearly every in.
stance severe nervous-
.1- ncsm 1mm womemm many be
traced to weakness and
disease of the delicate
amid Important orgamme distiimctly femniumitme.
No other class of disorders so torture a wo-
luau's ' nerves or break them dowim so
quickly mmcd effectually. Dr. Pierce's Pa.
'uorlte Preacriptioi : iHn sure , speedy and
permanent cure for all troubles of this de-
acniption , It acts directly omm time sensitive
orgamis concerned , nmakimmg tiucmn strong ,
healthy , vigorous amid elastic , It allays
Infiatunmation , lmenls umiceratiorm , sootlmes
pniim anti tones and builds up tile mmerves.
It stops exlmausthmg drains. It baimishues time
Indispositiomma that precede maternity ammd
makes baby's advemmt easy and almost pain.
less. It tnstmres the little mzew.commier's
health and an ample supply of : moumrislm.
meet , It transformmms weak , nervous Iimva-
lids immto strong , imealtimy , nervc.stt'ady wo-
muon. Timousamida imave testified to its mmmar-
velomma macsits. An honest dealer will not
offer a BUhStIttute.
' , My wife was troubled with femimaic vrak.
lmcss' for several years , " writes James Csswehl ,
Req. , of Ochicitree , Jolmns'u Co. , Kamme. , (1k. ( 0.
Ifox 6i ) , " Slur hail beuriimg.dowtm pains and
pal. ' 'ii back. 11cr periods were Irregular , site
WI. I base faimmtiug spells , the best doctors did
her no good , Py lime lilac amy idle had iaken
four bottles of the ' llasorite l'rrscriptiomi ' clue
was commmplctely cured , r'4o moore imain. lien
monthly periods are regular , she is stout imnil
stroug1seu chic comuunemccd tatting your
amedicines she weighed about t13 pouniis-nouv
bite weights : 'o pounds. "
Seimd 21 omme.ccut staimmpa , to cover cost of
amailiog only , to time World's Dispeumsary
Medical Associatlomm , BufT.ulo , N. V. , for a
paper-covered copy of Pr. I'ierce'uu Commmumuon
emmse Medical Advibcr-Clotim ; binding ten
cents extra , A whole medical library in
one zopage volume ,
Calarrk - ' , '
Mr. 13. P. McAtllstor , ITttrr
burg , Ky , , says : "I omnptoyetl imu-
incrotis inotliods of localtreatmont
for a severe CR513 Of Catarrh , but the
disease grew worse steadily , gettiiig
a firmergrlp on me all the tiino
Iinnliy realizeti timat this treatment
diii. not roach time disease1 anti
( Iec'nled to try Swift's Specific ,
S.S S . , The Blood
1
vlmiclm proimmptlv got at the pont of '
the trouble , tuna ctired me porina-
' '
n en t
Cntnrrh Is a blood disease and can
not ho reacimed by ernys , inhaling mixtures -
tures , etc. S. 8. S. is time only cure.
Scud for valuable books mailed free 1)7
Swift Specific Company , Atlanta , Ga.
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A .AVIUI Eli
. GRFAI' ICRA.1IV
It's hot a "patent" medicine , but Is prepared
direct front tim formula of 11. 07. Bartoum , 1.1. 11. ,
Cleyelammd' % umost etmilnent sw.riaiirt by lijalmer
0. Ileimsommj'hi , I ) , , Il. S. HA u1.5N I the great.
051 kumown restormultre anti Imtvlgormmior. It crc-
ates cuilil iieilu , mummmscl nimd strmmgtlm , clears
. limo brain , makes time blood
lamro flimfi rich anti causes mi
\ grntmrmh fceiing of
f , . stmi'ngth nimil renosreti vitality -
ity , vzhiile tim generative or-
: gaas tire itelpeti tO regain their
mmornmul poners imimul the cut-
' 'I ' I _ toner Is mmIckly nmado eon-
ir I.cieus of direet beneilt. One
box viil work wonders , six
. I S . should Perfect a cure. Full
- - - directions in every box , or fill
.
p. , oumt. time diagnosis Sheet you
flint encloseit , untl we wIlt give
yonr case special attention ithiout extra
charge. Il.1t-lII1N Is for smile at nil drug
stores , a 60-dose lmox'for do eermt , or we will
mail it sormmrolv sealed on receimt , or price. , . - .
BitS. I1AItTONANDBENSON ,
31 ihar-ilcim Block , Cleveland , 0.
Far sale Imy Ttilimm & ( -o. , litl amid lomig.
ins : .1. . . . Fuller & Co. , 1402 Dommglnmu St. ,
lun ii Cl rnhimm iii I ) rug Cu. , I 5th mm 1'tt rimmtmmm
Ring I'iuimrmnmtcy , 27th uimd Lett'emmvnrtlm ,
h'eytoum's l'hitrmimucy , cit im tumid Leavemmwortim ;
1'7. .1. Si'ykorat , South Onmnlmn , and mthl other
druggists lim Onmmuimm : , South Oimmaima , Coummeil
Bluffs ,
W'OODtitiRY'S Facial Soap , Facial Cream
Fmii'inl Ptwtler , if used daily , vili Soften ,
W'imitcmm , Beautify tumid I'reserve time skimu
iuuitl Imru'eumt'rlmkles , Freclcic's or Chomp-
Plmma. Sarah 20 ( 'entS fom' umnimmpio of omichu ,
.iOliN \VOODIIUIIY , 127'est 42d at , ,
New York.
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PURE MIIhT WII1KY
ALL DIWCCIST8.
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Patronize
lloiue Industries
w _ _ _ _ .w _
fly 1'zrciinsini Goods Miulle at the Fol. .
omvlim&r % eirimakzi 1uctor1c ;
MVNINGs AND TENTS.
OMAII.t. 'l'ION'I' AI ) ILU1IIIEII CO.
( Succemmors Omaha Tent and Avning Co. )
2Tnmmimfacturen , tcimt ! . awnIngs ; jobtOrs ladies'
and geimtfi' 7.Iacklmmtohme , . 'Jents tor rent. 1311
Farnam St. , Onmalma.
1IllWERI ES.
OMAIIA 1lhl1i'lNG ASSOC1.t'rION ,
Carload shipments made 1mm our own refrlg-
crater cars. Blue Jtlbbcim , Elite Export. Vienna
Export nni , Fnnmiiy h'zurt delIvered to all parts
of the cty. :
lJOIr..E1l $ .
OM.tIIA JIOIIElt WOItICS.
.yO1I , It. LOWHEY , I'rop.
o1lers , Tanic , , and Sheet ron Work. Special
taeihitir'ml for doing repair , . etc. 1'.l. 135)
conNmcnvonig. .
C. I. E'ENETJOIt : ,
J3.tUI.E COltSic WOligs , 4 ?
Sinnufactimrer of Galvanized 1-On * Cornice , , Os'-
vamdzeh , Iron Skylights , rin , Iron an8 Slate
hooting. Agent for Kinrienra Steel Ceiling ,
ios-10-m : North IIlVP1tim Street.
DVII WOI1KS.
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SO1IOFIIStCiC'S T1N C1'I'Y Dg13
lvoitIcS , miii Fuirnuti ill ,
Dying and c1imzmhng of Smirment , .tm ) goods of
every description , Cleaning of flne xarnmemmt , , a
specialty ,
FLOUR 1tl1.LS , 0
S. F. ( ; ILSIAN.
Flour , Mcci , Jeid , Bran , 1013.15-fl North 11th
Street , O'aaima , Ne'j , C. 13. Black , ? danugr
Teepiione 611.
IRON WORKS.
DAVIS & CFt'GlLI , , IhiON vonici
iroii mimuilt linuucs Foimuudt'rs.
ldammfacturena and Jobbers of Racitinery. Getm-
eral repairing a specialty. jIQI , 1503 and 1501
Jachison Street , Omaha , Neb ,
I
LINSIIIIr ) OlE. i
% 'OtiMtN L1XS1I1IJ ) OX li W'OIIICS ,
Manufactureis olmi procecs raw iinmeetl oil , ket.
the boiled iinee,1 oil , ol , pro'ess rrotmmtd llflieei
caimes , ground and screened fitmxsvcd for drug.
gutS , OliAItA , NEil.
OMitIift. hiIIIhIING CC ,
Manufacturers or tmigim grade Mattrccues , 1111
ltnrnev i4treet. Oflflhli.
O\'EItALT , 4N1' SIII1IT FACTO1IIES.
lA'I'Z-S07'I'hiNS COMP.tNY ,
Mtri. Clothing , ibinti. marte. Overaflf ,
oMAhA ijnii
' ' ' ,
ahliliT I'IiC'I'OltiES
.1 , ii , EVANS ,
NTSIiit.SIC.t S ill lt'l' COMI'.tJY.
Exclusive custom aitirt tailors , 1517 Farnini
\'lNlCAIh 4N1) m'ICICfER.
ir.t.it'tl.tXN % 'INIiGAIt CO.
Manufacturers at Vimmetciur , PIckle , , Cataupi ,
Muetards , ( 'fiery antI 'orceitrnahmiro Sauce. S
\VAOONS ANt ) CrtIulAa8.
iii.Ii.t3l l'lehlIi"P1811.
For a gootl , , 'mbutiimtiai vehicle at cay 'lescrip-
lion , for repainung or rubber tires cii imew or oil
wimeeie-tiue bout vInes Ii 17th amid Leavenworlb
Streets.
CICIML aLsNivrAcrtrnlrtS.
hhitXli& CO.
Largest factory In lbs weet. Leading jobbeni
of Omaha , Eanini ( ' 11 % ' , Lincoln an'l SI , Joseph
handle our ge'li. mOOS Fnrnstn Ittecci ,
A , D. T , Co. ; nmc'ssemmgers furzmisimr'd ; bag.
gage delivered , 1302 Douges fit , Tel , 177.
' The finest ! c Cream Soda In the city , lOc
S 0 ii d ' 'at r " a hot 4(11 1iut JC kiit , eztis that
211010 1/tcintILu / ( . )
Our St. Louis uxpoi't-M : ' . F1t'amik Ki'nt'i.or-soi'vca all of the latcot up.to-dato
soda DrInks. 'i'i'y a "Stolm" of Hoot fleer ; cool and refreshIng utter t shoppliig
tour , ! mlako time acquinintanco of Laurolla-our lutcst-You mviii lIml It , pleasan
anti ugrcedbIe. Carrlilges mi'ornptly sei'vcd. Concerts every Saturday night ,
ii A5 FUR & CO C1 Price lrtigIsts ,
,
5 1,1111 aiiiii IJoilfilas Sts , a
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