- - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . I , 4 : - - _ _ _ _ _ _ . TUE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TU1iSDAY _ , AUGUST 9 _ , ISOS. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; WANDERERS STAND SECOND O1evoand Moves tip a Peg by Beating , Washington Again. SENATORS PUT UP A STIFF ARGUMENT Iie the IlrNl by it M terxtI , F'ItlkC nud 'I'Jieii 1'In the ' 14'1)efltL Tribe tii fl Stntd.tIIL : . in Oie Sceuiiil. PIIL.ADELPIIIA. ! Aug. 8-Two ganuS were plnye0 here today , Clevehind wlnidng the first nnI the second being called on ttc count of darkuesa , with the score a tie at the end of the ninth. Wagner lost the fttst iamo by tWo rank fumbles in the third , tvIng Cleveland ix ruflf. Mercer tuok Wagner's pince at horL In the eyuth , tAttendance , 1,000. Score first game : % VASIflt1TON. ( Ir.vIt.ANI ) . I1.1t.O.A. I. It.II.O .fl. 8thwh. If. . I 3 0 0 Ilurkett , It. 1 1 2 ' 0 ( IrtmIn , ii 0 2 1. 0 1) ) ( Iittdi' , 2b. . t I ) I 2 1 And .on. ct 2 2 1 0 0 Mt'1eufl , I 2 3 2 1 MUutre. . 0 1 t \'nt1nte II , 1 2 3 0 0 1nrrelI , lb. 0 I 6 1 0 ( V'on'OT , lb 0 1 7 0 0 a a 0 McA1ect , ef I 3 4 0 0 1tztl , 2) ) , . . . 0 : mflIh 3b. . 0 I l 1 0 11101(0. tr. . . (1 (1 3 U 0 . . . 1 1 5 0 0 ' % anr , f. 0 0 C 2 Crlgcr , C. 1ucer. Pt. . 0 0 0 0 0 C.Iip . ) . P J.oflovafl , p 0 0 0 1 ( - - Totnit . . . . C It 21 5 2 Toa1 I 1O 1 2 Wathtngton 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 CIveIand 0 0 6 0 (1 ( 0 0 0 ' -6 1nrnec1 rtIn4Vm4IltIlgOu : , i tVo.ba'O ) ilti ; : Anderon , McI < an. T1iree-btC : hltM jtn0ersoi SacrItlcI3 tilts : ChI1d4 , CUpPY. ttolcn bes : Btlrkett , Blake , CUPpY. heR 9 CIeVeIafl(1. ( 10 ) n bases : Wn4hIflgtOfl , ; t3trttck out : Selbacli , Donovan (3) ( ) , ilur- ( ett , ChIlih , MeAleer , Blake , Cuppy. ' Daubo phiy : McKenhi to ChIId to O'Con itor Donovan to McGulre to 1arreIl. F'IrMt base Ott error $ 'WahIngtofl , 2 Cleveland. 2. FITHt base on balh : Of Donovan , Is. ; lBt by 1)IICIICl lntll : S(11)tC11 I'asted hail : Criger. UmlitreM : hynci ) flfl(1 11drer. rlmo of gttme Two hours ultil thirty-live znlnuthH. Score at second game : \VASllIN(1TO. ( CL1VltANl ) . 1t.1t.O.A.l. , tlI.O. . 1 : . elt > acli. ir. o I 2 0 0 Iturkett , If. 0 1 1 0 0 ( iettrnan. rt 0 2 2 0 0 ChilsiSi , 2b. . 0 1 3 2 0 And'ton era : : 6 0 0 McIPafl , 's 0 2 4 0 1Uttlow , C. 0 0 2 1 1 W'nl1ce , als 0 1 1 2 0 1arrell. II. . 0 1 4 II O'Connor , lb 5) 0 9 0 0 lteltz , 21 , . . . . 1 1 4 2 0 McAleer. et 0 0 0 1 0 4rnIth 3 ! , . . . 0 0 0 0 Iflake. rf. . . . I 1. 2 0 0 Mercer. IsP. . 1 2 4 0 0 CrIgr , C. . . . 0 t 8 3 0 'sveyhtng , 1 1 1 0 'voting. p. . Tcstahs . . . .1O27 Totals . . ,272fl5 0 \VnHhlngtofl . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-2 Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Earned runs : \Vadilngtofl , 1 ; Clevclaad , 2. Two-base hlt : Selbacli. CItld. 's1C- 3'eaxi. Sacrltice lilt : o'Connor. Stolen baHeH ilcItz. Mercer , Megean , O'Connor , Blake. Left on buses : Washington , ; Cleveland , 0. Struek out : Anderson , Smith , \Veyhlng , BIn1c , Double iday : Childs to tc1 < eali to O'Connor ; MeAleer to MciCetin \ValInce. . FIr4t on bu1I : OtT Weyhlng , 2 : ofT Young , 1. WIld Pitch : Weyhlng. Urn- plres : rynch and Andrews , TIme o game : One hour nod Fifty minutes , Iiroi'viIt Down 1111' ( HnhII4. LOUIS , Aug. 8.-Taylor's gooti lItC lag won tO(1fly'-l game from the Giants. Umpire Emsile was hit In the right ankle with a foul ball In the Hixth InnIng aii had to retIre from the game. Attendance , 600. Score : ST. L.OUIS. NFW YoliK. it lI.O.Ag. 1t.11Oi,11 Dowd , rf. . . 2 1 3 0 0 V'Italt'n , et 0 0 4 0 1 Blenzei , et.1 1. 2 0 0 TIernan. It.O 01(10 ( ilarley , if. . 0 1 3 0 0 .Toyc. lb. . . 0 0 11 2 1 Crc.1s. 2b. . . . 0 t 2 0 0 3)a'ls. SB. . . 1 1 0 2 1 Cif1neflLP , C I 1 2 1 0 ( lIpas'on , 21j. 0 2 3 4 0 SUllIvan. s I ) 0 2 1 0 Doyle. rt. . . . 1 : I U 0 Tucker , lb. . 0 1 11 1 1 lIrrtrnan , lii 0 2 0 0 0 , . . , ( . . . . . 'Taylor. p. . . 0 1 1 :1 : 0 Meekin , p. . 0 0 1 : : 0 Totahsi . . . . 4 8 Z1 12 1 Totals . . . . 2 S 21 1 3 awYork . . . . . . . . . . . 000010001-2 St. rouiH . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 o i o i - Earned runs : St. LoiIs , 1 : New 'York , 1. 3lome rUfl Clements. Double Plays : Davis III GIeaon to Joyce : Joyce to Glettofl. liase * on laILs : Ott Taylor , 3 : off Meekln , 1. Sac- * 111cc hIt : Stenzel. Passed hull : Grady. Struck out : Dy Taylor , 1 ; by Meekin , 1. Stolen bases : Vanhtaltren. Dowd. 'rime of game : One hour and fIfty mintites. Urn- plres : EmsIle anti lImit. A fl ue. . 1'ONIfleI1 , CINCINNATI. Aug. 8.-No game with limtoI-raln. ( ( Two names svlII be iilzied tomorrow' . I'ITTSDLJHG , Aug. S-Plttsburg-TlaItl- more game llOStIOIC(1 by raIn. I.OUI SVIL.LE , Aug. 8.-LouIsvIlle-Brook- lyn game lOStPOIWd on account of rain. OrIhnhIM null 1'IIIIles II''Itle , ChICAGO. Aug. S-The loenis won the tirst. game In thu first three Inninga on a bunching of hits and two errors. KIIroy was Wild and hIt hard In the second game , while Murphy wus an enigma until the last InnIng. Attendance , 3,600. Score , flrst game : CHICAGO. pIIILADLp1IrA. fl.II.OX.1i. ll,1I.OA.E , ityan , Ir. . . . I 2 2 0 0 Cooley , ef. . 0 1 3 0 1 1veritt. lb. . I I 10 ft 0 1)ouglat , II ) 0 0 1 0 Thernton , Cf I 3 3 (1 ( ii D'hnnty , It. 0 1 2 U 0 Dnhien. EP , 2 1 4 4 0 I.ajoie , 21 , . . 1 0 o I 1 IsIcC'm k. 31 , 1) 2 1 : u Flick. rf. . . . U 0 4 0 0 3.lertes. rf , 0 (1 ( 1 0 0 M'F'Iansl , a 0 2 5 1 0 Conner , lb. . 1 0 2 6 0 liasitier , lb. . 1 0 0 1 2 jonahue , C. 0 0 4 0 0 CreSt' , st. . . 0 1 3 4 1 Calishafl , p 0 1 0 1 0 Ptield , p. . . . 4) 0 0 0 0 - - . ---Ortti.p , , . . . 00000 Totai . . . . 6 9 27 13 1 I Total , . , . 2 II S Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30O02100'G l'hlindelphia . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 1I ( riid Fulls : Chicago , 2. Left on bases : Chicago , 10 ; I'hliadelplkla. 5. 'rwo buo hits : Ityan McCormIck , McFarland , Cross , Sacriico % iilts : McCormIck , Stolen buses : iveritt , 2 , Conner. Double PlaYs : Cross to Iougluss. Struck out : By Callahan , 3 by F'iIIeld , 1. Bases on bails : Oft Callahan , 3 : off Fifleld , 4 ; ott Orth , I. TIme of game : One Iour and fifty-live minutes. Umpires : Swartwood and Warner. Score , Hecond game : ChICAGO. PIlI1ADE1.PltlA. lt.Ii.O.X.li it.112).A.I1. Ilyan , lf. . . 0 0 3 1 0 Cooley , Cf. . 0 0 2 o o Everlil , lb. . I 1 10 1 0 DouglaM. lb 1 0 9 1 0 'riiornVn. Cf 1 2 1 0 0 1)'isanty , if. I 2 1 1 0 iahien , s. , I I I 2 1 1.ajole , 2b , I 3 3 4 0 51CCflk. lb 0 0 4 2 1 F'iick , rt. , . . 1 (1 2 0 4) ) llerte , . rf..0 I 2 0 0 F.AL'phy. el 144)0 tjcnnor , 20 , 0 0 4 : i I I.ousler , ii. . 2 2 0 1 1 . .Ciiarice , C. . , 0 1 1 0 0 Crop. . pp. . , . 0 2 5 Il I IilromP , p. , . . 0 0 1 4 0 M.M'rphy , m 0 1 3 0 1 TotaI . . . 3 8 21 13 3 Totals . . . . S 11 27 15 3 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-3 1'IIlat1elphIu . . . . . . , 0 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 I-S llarned runs : Chicago , 2 : PhiladelphIa , 2. Left on bases : ChIcago , 4 ; PhIladelphIa , 8. 'I'wo tIasa tilts : 'l'hornton , 2 ; Dahlen , Dde- Imainty. Isi. Murphy , Cross , 2. Three bnio lIlt : Connor. Sncriiice tilts : Flick 2. l's ' ! , Murphy. Double 1)I(1SI ) ( i'cCorinlck to Connor to llvemItt ; ( dross to LaJoin to Douglass , Struck out : flI' JCliroy. 1 : bw Narphy. 1. Ilasa CII balls : Oft Kiiroy , 3 ; off \1urplmy , I. "sYild p1 telmes : ICtIroy , 2. 1 Itt hy pItcher : Flick , ' 1 mb of game : One bour itfld lifty minutes. Umpires : Warner nd Hsvartw'ood , STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. CIncinnati . . . . . . . . . . . in 63 32 67.0 Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . III i9 3 , . 62.8 Iostoil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t3 58 31i 62,4 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 12 3 57.8 New York . . . . . . . . . . 01 : )2 42 55.3 chIcago . . , , , , . . , , . . , OS 54 44 55,1 ) ttburg . 01 50 II 53.2 l'hllndelphla , . . . . . , , 02 43 49 46,7 3lrookiyii . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39,1 Loulsyillo . . , , , . , , . . , . 1(7 ( 351 61 37.1 Washington . . . . . . . . 02 82 60 34.S St. Lotus . . . . , . . , , . , . 0' ) 2t ) 7(1 ( 29.3 Onmes today : PhIladelphia at ChIcago , 31043tofl lit CincInnatI.'s'asiilngton against . Cle'elaniI at PImIIatleizimIa. SCORES OF TIIIi % 'IlWl'l1llN I4Eil3II. St. Joseph flcft'nt.iMIunenpoiIs In u 1'INtIullI Contest , 3T. JOSllPII , Aug. 8.-Si , Joseph won to. tin ) ' by strong hItting in the third InnIng. Scorel IL ] I.E. St. Joseph , . . . , 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 ' -.5 6 4 MiiiiietiiOliS . , 1 0 U 0 1 0 1) ) 0 0.-i 3 3 llatterles : St. JOSCIh , Wndsvortll aimsi , McCauley ; MInneapolIs , McDonald and Fisher. INIIANAPOLU3. Aug. S.-lndIaIlapoIls. DetroIt. no game ; ralmi. STANDING OP TIlE TEAMS , 'layeti. "sVoii , Iost , P.C. nhisiIs CIty . . . . . . . . $1 64) ) 37 61.9 , ] ndtunapohs , . , . . , , , 93 57 36 61,3 , Milwaukee . . . . , . , . , 100 55 12 58.0 I St. Paul . . . . . . . , , . , , 97 56 41 57,7 S Columbus , , , . . , . , , , , . 02 50 42 51.3 Detroit , . , . . , . . , . . . , , . 93 37 56 39.8 . St. Joseph , , . , . . , , , . 91 $1 5S 36,3 , stImienpoiI . . . . . . . . . tj 30 14) ) 30,3 ; Gaines today : Mllwaukcu at Columbus , Detroit t Indianapolis. Mlnileapolis ill lit. Jostph. St. Paul at Kansas City. , ( ) nN. . t35i ; lot' ( r1ln.l Lluid - GRAND ISt.ANI ) . Neb. , Aug. S-Spt'ciul ( ' 1'eIegrum.-After the tlrst Innliu the game between HupeIor and Grand Island today wa8 Pur1Y a pttchcrs battle , Glade for i the tocuW doing by fjr tha best work , hay. , ng IleaXier ZI1CIS 4tlS PPPQflellts. 0111(10 struck out lxteen and Crawford ) even. Scorol Grand island . . , . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Ilujierlor . , , , . . . . . , . a o 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' -3 IIatterIe : Grand Island , G1a1 tim ] Glade : SuperIor , Crawford am Felt , HIts : Grand Island , 2 Superior , 3. Errors : ( Irand Islam ] , 3 ; SuperIor , 1. Ils'n'rs ox 'I'IIIl 1tUNINU TflAtKS 1tIt14'TllfluIi tit Ilrlghttifl , hut IN IItitlflI IfIcil , NI\V 'YOltI < ' , Aug. S.-Rotterdrmm wIth Slmma tIji , took the first race at lirlghton by a length from Longacro 1)tIt was lIs- qualified for crowding Squire AbingdOfl. The race went to Longacre. The fifth race Was the event at the ( lay , the flrst four hortes IlnItlltng.heads apart. Surnmlirie ! First race , selling , one and ofl0'SIXLCCfltII mIles : Itotterdam won , Longacre tecond. SquIre Ablngdoil thIrd , Time : 1:48. : Hotter- dam was t1Iscua1Iilcd viacing Longncre first , Squire Abingdoll BCCOfld and Gun Metal thIrd , Second race , sIx furlongst Gadfly won ; Crown second , Clnroba third. Time : 1:16. : Third race sellIng , siit ftirloiis , t3onnl Gefli Well , lenetta seonl , La ' 111550 thIrd , 'lime : I :144 : % Fourth race , one mIle anti a. furlong : Con- tlnental won , Free Lance second , Latson third. 'rime : I : Sl. Fifth race , five furlongs Country Dance voim. Cormorant second , Sombre thIrd , 'rIme : 1:02. : Sixth race , sellIng , one mite : Jefferson von. Grace Giltner secolid , Master , Iamea third. TIme : 1 :42. : SARATOGA , Aug. 8.-Though the weather \vns4 fair , the track was heavy ns a result of Inst nIght's rain storm , Estaca and Flavius were the only winning favorites , Su rnmnrk's : FIrst race , Ilvo fnriong : Hilee won , Ills Lordship second , Ahein thIrd. Time : I:0Z. : Second race , six furlongs ! 111gb Jinks won , FIaxsidnner pecoilil , Mlflstream thIrd , Time : 1I5. : . rlilrd race , one and one-sixteenth miles : Estaca won , Sir Vassar i'comid , qiiebus thIrd. TIme : I Fourth race , 0110 mIlcI Martha it won , Ilurly liurly secofltl , 1iiirdella. thIrd , Time : F'lrtIl race , six furlongs : FlavItis won , Ilcerniteliell itcconti , liarrabrailt third. Time : IiG' : CHiCAGO , Aug. 8.-hawthorne race re. suits : First race , six furlongs : Lady Elleralie Ivoll , Dave Waldo second , Pacemaker third. TIme : 1:14V : , . Second race , five furlongs : Alyar won , floney iloy second , Holland third. Time : 1:0I. : ThIrd race , one. mile : hugh l'cnflCS' won , Ferver second , Traverser third. TIme : 1:10. : Fourth race , one mile : DaIsy won , Liz. zie Cavalier second , iltigIl floe thIrd , Time : 1:12. : Fifth race , seven furlongis Newogath. erer Won , 'fit for Tat second , Treachery thIrd. Time : I :2S. : _ SIxth race , seven furlongs : Nat F won , Bryan second , 1..oneta third. Time : 1:294 : , IETROIT , Aug. 8.-Favorites and out- alders ( liViIP(1 the card at WIndsor today , llrgo , Annawan anti Nettle Brooks being the winning cholc" . flesuits : FIrst race , six furlongs : 'L'cssle B won , Onseca SCCflI , Iriorla third. Time : 1I9'k. Second race. live furlongs : Ergo won , Alsirat second , Tortugas third. TIme : lI9t. : ! ThIrd race. sellIng , six furlongs : Loyal linac won , Zdnmie Callan second , Glen Ahbyn third. TIine 1:1S. Fourth race , sellIng , six fmlriOflgi4 An- nowun svon. J. l. ClInes second , Mark lianna thIrd. TIme : I:19. : Fifth race , selling , ono mIle and a halt : Hey del Mar won , Sir Ebony second , Fralik Jaubert thIrd , Time : 2:42 : % . SIxth race , six furlongs : Nsttle 11roo'e won. ClIncher second , Getabout third. Time : 1:21 : ½ . ST. LOUIS , Aug. 8.-A good oft day crowd was Iii attendance at the fair grounds today. Three favoriteS and two heavily PlaYed second choices were sac. cessstUi. Track fast. Summaries : FIrst race , for maiden 2-yeat-Oids , fillies , four and one-halt furlongs : Cellulyid won , Lady Osborne second , SLdtiIia third. Time : :56 : ½ . Second race , six furlongs : Cotton Plant Won , Forsythia second , Mise Bramble third , Time : 1:15. : 'rhlrd race , one and one-quarter miles : 13is : qulivoli , Confession second , fluckyl- dere third. Time : 2:09. : Fourth race , llandIca one and one-six- teenth mIles : Parole d Or won , hap. Skate second. Elkin third. Time : 1:49. FIfth race. selling , six and one-half furlongs - longs : Irving Cup won , Borrow second , Tragedy third. Time : 1:21 : % . Sixth race , selling , one mile : Sive. won , hurry Shannon SCCOII(1 , Miss. Lizzie third , 'rime : I:43 : , ENTEI1TA IN31EN't' i'OIt Wh1EF11iIEN. IlIdIflhlaulOlis J'ropos&'s lo Show VlsI- terM n Merr ) Time. INDIANAPOLIS , Aug. 8.-The League of American Wheelmen meet opens tomorrow. The most Important events of the iirst day wIll be a reception at the state house , a reception at. the Marion club and a banquette to mleWialJOr men. On Wednesday evening the vaudeville entertainment at English's opera house and the all-night smoker at tile Park theater vill be featurts. The races at Newby oval will be opened in the afternoon , On Thursday afternoon there svill be a garden party and concert at the German house , in which some of the most prominent Siflgors and musicians of the city will take Part , There will also be a musical event at Fairview park , giving ( he visitors a street car ride iii the country , or , if they prefer , a bicycle trip up the. canal , jt Ourileld park on the same evening there svill be a concert and the destruction of Cc'rveru'H Spanish fleet in fireworks. There will be a water fete at Broad Rip- pie vark On F'ilday afternoon. Several cx- Pert swimmers will give exhibitions and thu IndIanapolis Aquatic club and the Ilidiculous Cycle chub will participate In till ) lrogram. Tlits progrzimn for tomorrow is as follows : Morning , 9 o'clock. opening at lieadquar- ters at Tomlinson hail , Delaware and Market - ket streets ; registration of visiting Wheelmen - men : issuing of souvenirs ; assignment to hotels allil boarding houses ; special trips over the cycle paths. Evening , B o'clock. reception by Governor Mount and concert at the state house , Washington street and Capitol avenue : reception at Marion club ; 9:34) : , vress banquet. Iupoi.t ( uu Club Shoot. A faIrly good crowd was out 10 see some nIce performance at the weekly shoot of the DUIOflt Gun club Sunday afternoon , Ucides the club shoot there were a num- her of sweepstalces and a live-bird ovent. TIio club shoot resulted us follows : Towniwmmd . . . . . . . . . .11111 11111 11011. 11111-19 .TolinoIi . . . . . . . . . . . .01101 11111 11111 11110-17 \V'elehm . , . , , . . . . , , . . 11100 11110 11110 11111-16 Nason , . . , , , , , . , . . . , 01110 11111 01011 11111-16 II , Balimall . . . . . . . .11111 11110 01001 11111-16 Schneider , . . . , , , , , , 10010 01111 01111 11110--14 Goodrich . . . . . . . . . . .01110 31110 00111 01111-14 Morrili . . . . . . . . . . . . .1100' ' ) 01110 10100 01001- T. Kimball . . . . . . . .11111 11111 11111 11110-IS It. Kimnbail . . . . . . . .11011 11110 11111 11110-17 Whitener . . . . . . . . . . .01101 11110 11111 11111-17 Nelsoti . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11010 11101 11111 11101-16 Olson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11000 01011 11111 11111-16 Thu two Kimbails not 01113' carrIed things before them in the club shoot , but milso in tIle sweeepstnkes and the live bird event , In the lattter H. Kimball kIlled thirteen straight amid T. Kimball twelve out of thirteen , The other good scores were : ' ) w'nsomid , eight straight : Goodrich , eight out of teim ; Johnson live straight , 1l11iiI'fliIliH IUn tIuy Viii. MINNEAPOI41S , Minn. , Aug. 8.-The winner of tlu Northwestern tennIs tournament - mont will be ii MinneapolIs player , either 11 , Ileltleri or Jayne , Jayno has not 3'eL teefl beaten and liohden has lost one match that to Jayno. The finals will be piayed tomorrow by Ja'ne versus M'era and it tile Chicago man wins Juyne itnd Beiden vIil ulay oft the tie , 'rodiw's score : Ii , lielden versus Seabury , 3.6 , 6-2. 6-1 ; II. flel. theli versus Myers , 6-3 , 6.3 ; Myers versus Seubury , 6-3 , 6-3 ; .layne versus hlerrlclc , 6-8 , 6-2 , 6-3. ExhIbition ( iOubtdi Jayne aII.I I 1. IIs'Itht'n versus Seabury and Derrick , 6.4 , 6.2. iinhiI-Cospt'r ltuee } 'ridii , . I NlIANAPOLIS , Aug 8.-Isaac Potter , president of time League of American Wheelmen , alid Isaac Abbott , secretary. reacimed the city today and will remain throughout time 'fleet , 110th of them cx- liress themnaclves n13 well pleased at the arrangements made for the entertainment ( If 'itsItiflg VIie5'IlnCIl. Machi interest centers - ters in time signIng of articles for a match race between Cooper nail ilahil to occur Friday night. S.'v.'nl Ii ltouuid of C114'sH , CO1OCINE , Aug. 8-In the morning sos- sioi of the seventh round of the interna- tloiiui chess tournament lode y liteili- liz IVOIi from Janowakl and SchIl- toys and Sc'hmlecliter drew. After recess hleinrichser and l'opiel drew , Burn bent CoIn , , Ch11t01154'IZ and TcImi- germ adjomiriu'sl theIr game in an even lOSitiOti Fritz Inst to tlhowulter. Sehaliop 1111(1 Aliifl dre' und Gottschstl lost to lierger , Ilntrlt's fur Iul.uqtir' hisecu , pVIitYQI'L. Ia. Aug. 8.-Frank gan and Joe 1'.ltchiefl tonight entered the free-for- all once to bis contestetl 110Cc tile last week in August. Klainatli line entered the free- for-all trot. llrliut Could 1Iit hiulil Out. N1l\V YORK , 4tug. 8.-Joe Gaas of Ilal. tln'ore defeated hilly Frnst \Villianls- - burg. Brooklyn , In the cieven.h round of what was to have been a twenty.Sivo round fight at the lightweight limit. Cans troved his superiority from the opening of the first of the light tifll outfought cml outgeneraled his opponent nil the way through. Ifillinfis Agftin % 'Icloriotill , PR1NCE''ILtl , Ill. , Aug. 8.-Speclal ( Telegrnm-Bix ) hundred people saw the Nebraska Indians defeat I rinceville today by a score of 20 to 3. DEATH OF GENERAL POLAND Well 1Cnnvn Ollicerand Commander at the Sc'enteent1& Infantry flies tit AuhiesilIc , The death of General John 5 , Poland ot the Seveeteenth Infantry has boon reported froni Abeyihhe , N. C , aenerat Poland was well known in the lepartment ot the Mis' souri , having been at Port D , A. Riasolt5 Wyo. , for three years , beginning with 1891. In 1894 General Polsnii wa transferred to Columbus , 0 , , and went front that post to engage In the present war. Since the breaking out of the war with Spain he has been made a brigadier general and wai ha command of a brigade previous to his fatal Illness. \VASIIINGTON , Atig. 8-The War depart. meat today received notification of the death or flrlgadier Oenorai John B , Poland of typhoId fever nt Asbvihle , N , C. , this morn- leg , lie was born at Princeton , Ind , , Oc- tob'er 11 , 1836 , and was graduated from West Point in 1861 and assigned to the Second infantry - fantry , fle promoted to first lieutenant July 16 , 1861 , captain Juno 27 , 1862 , and rose to the position of colonel Seventeenth United States Infantry Atlgtlst , 1891. lIe was appoInted - poInted brigadier general of volunteers Nay 14 , 1893. Ills fIrst active service was in the Manassas campaign of July , 1861 , being in the battle of Bull Run. The other battles In which he participated were the siege of Yorktown , Gaines MIII , Malvern 11111 second battle of Manassas , Antiotam , Shepardstown , Fredericksburg , Chancehlorsvllle and Get- tysbmlrg , and was engaged in the dotense of tIme capital against General Early's raiders. For gallant and merRorlous servIces at the battles of Antletam , Sliopardstown and Fred- erlcksburg be was made brevet major and was made brevet lieutenant colonel at the battle of Chancellorsville. At the outbreak of the present war lie was In command at Columbus Barracks , 0. , and promptly offered his services , and at the time of hIs death was brigadier general commanding the Second division , First army corps , at Chlckamauga Park , Ga , General Poland Was a very able and zealous - ous officer and conscientious In the discharge of every duty. Ills standing in the army was of the highest , his fellow officers con- aldering him possessed of a high order of ability and discretion , specially adapted to perform important duties requiring capacity , professional zeal and good judgment. JJx-Mnyor Sutro , SAN FRANCISCO , Aig. 8.-Ex-Mayor Sutro died at 2:30 : o'clock this morning. Adolph Sutro waz born at Mx-La-Chapelle , Prussia , April 29 , 1830. I1 received a lib- cml education and after business reverses in lila own country came to the United States wIth his mother and ten other children - dren in 1850. Adolph Sutro ata'rted almost Immediately for California , arriving at. San Francisco , November 21 , 1850. Ha rst engaged - gaged In mercantile pursuits , but later yen- tured into mIning. In 1860 , he visited the Comstoek lode. Later ho opened reductIon works at Dayton , Nov. , whore the Gould & Curry ores were worked , reducing 100 pounds of silver each day. Mr. Sutro conceived the idea of tunneling the Comstock lode , with the co-operation of the forty-one companies operating on the lode. The tunnel cost mail- lions of dollars and was not completed for many years. Millions were extracted from this gigantic work. Later on Sutro returned to San Francisco and engaged In other par- suits , but always interested himself In maIn- lag. He bought real estate all over this city in early days and as the city grew the value of the property Increased tremen- dously. He was elected mayor tour years ago and served one term. lie hs been ill for a long time , nervous troubles Incapacitating him from business. While his death has been expected for some time , it came as a great shock to the corn- munity today , such a sudden demise not being looked for. Mr. Sutro was the largest individual property - erty owner in San Francisco. and his wealth Is estimated as about $4,000,000. Prominent Methodist Clergyman , cHICAGO. Aug. 8.-Rev. Bartholomew Lampert is dead after an illness of eight months. He was presiding elder of the Northern Illinois district of the German Methodist church and a member of the ira- portant committees on mission and church extensions of the Methodist general con- ference. flies Eu Itoute lIOiii. ' . SOUTHAMPTON , Aug. 8.-An inquest just held here over the remains of hr. Cornell Lettler of Chicago , who died on board the North German Lloyd steamer Prlederich Der Grease , which arrived here Saturday last from New York on July 28 , on its way to flrcmen , shows that he died of heart dls- ease , Millionaire's Ijnuiglmtcr Diet on Train. DENVER. Aug. 8.-Miss Ruth N. Osborne , daughter of D.V. . Osborne , the millionaire reaper manufacturer , of Auburn , N , Y , , died of consumption on the Union Paciflc train juat afl it reached Denver tub afternoon. 11cr father and mother and the family physician were with her , Ciilrf Forecaster of Veuthicr Bureau. WASHINGTON , Aug. 8.-Prof , Park Mor- nh , chief of the forecast division of tIme Weather bureau , died bore last night of typhoid fever. 1-Ic came hero from At. lanta and had been employed by the Weather bureau for twelve years , lie heaves a mother and wIdow , C.iii , ' to happy hunting Grountiw , TALEQUAH , 1 T , , AL'g , 8-Joel Bryan , the liOted old settler Cherokee delegate to Washington for over twenty-five years , dletl today , aged 90. lIe collected over $1,000,000 from the government for unpaid sums duo the old settler Cherokees. lilistiligN lIuuIc'ss alnus. hASTINGS , Neh , , Aug. 8.-Special- ( ) Icrank D , Palmer died yesterday noon from typhoid fever , The funeral will ho held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon , The d. ceased was one of hasting's beat known business macn , Ojic at the Vorthus is 1)'ntl , PARIS , Aug. 8-Mme , Charles Frederick Worth , widow of the famous costumer , who died in March , 1895 , and his successor In the superintendency of the Worth establish- macnt , died today. himicklen's Aruuien Salve , TII BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers. Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Totter , Chapped hands , Chilblains , Corns and all Skin ilruptione , and positively cures Piles , or no pay required. It Is guaranteed - anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded , Price 25 cents ver box. For sale by Kuhn & Co. Truu ble llrescs iui II unteiliulgi , WAShINGTON , Aug. 8-Adylces reclved from Coaco. , Guatemala , show that the revolutionary movement there has assumed a phase which , while not jeopardizing the existing government , promises to Involve foreign residents in great difficulty , The Insurgents - surgents under Morales are believed to have received consIderable support from the Mex- leans upon the frontier , who are said to be chargeable at ieast with fatling to observe neUtralIty. Some of the foreign residents already have suffered heavy exactions of money under forced levies by the Insurgents and It may transpire that strong representa- lions upon the subject will be required by the United States , , REPAIR SliP IS A SUCCESS Doing Good WoTk withtho Big Ploot Off the Cuban Ooazt , MANV UTILE ThINGS NEED FIXING UP % 'ork Can All fle Inne by Aid of the 'uIenu 'fl'ithuut 'raking tle Big FIhtIiig iflnehuinca Off 1)tuty. NEW YOflI , Aug. 8.-A special to tile TrIbune from Washington says : Time repair ship Vuican is one of the naval slIccesses of time existing war. That so wholly novel an adlunct to a modern fleet should vrove its worth at once nhd so signally In the lutricato science of naVal cofllct is strong evidence , not only of the need which It has filled , but of the vigilance anti foresight of the engIneer-In-chIef of the navy , with whom Its design originated niid tinder wimoso direction its plant has been installed. In preparing for this exigency the Navy department at the outset of time war purchased the steamship Chotlmamu , re-named it the Vulcan anti fitted it out with munch expedition at time Boston navy yard. It may here be noted that tHe Vulcan is not the first repair ship which the engineer-in-chief hns projected. That tile Vulcami has fulfilled the promise of its originator is shown by time fact that for further service our 51111)8 are hot conulng home except to be docked. The great fleet of Sampson lies in tim mmmd- locked Cuban imarimor with the Vulcan close at baud , prepared in every essential way for the duty which limo Navy ( lepartmnemlt may prescribe , and this alter many of the vessels Imave been months away from a northern muncimine shop amid nearly a year train a dockyard. The character of time \cork imw being done by the repair ship is shown to sonIc extent in a letter fromn one of Its officers , who , writing from Guantanamo hay , says 1mm regard - gard to this vessel and Its utility : 'I calm only nay that we are busy night mlfltl day. Our brass furnace Is going every day , there having been unexpected calls for brass castings of all kinds and sizes. It seemed that every vessel in the heeL-colliers , trails. ports , supply and war ships-has either a winch , a blower or a dynamo broken down. New eccentric straps and rods galore are required with new brasses , gun castings , etc. We have supplied also aim enormous quantity of stores to the different ships. As I said before , we are busy all time tIme anti there is no vessel In time fleet but has had something done to it. The torpedo boats , small yachts and tugs requIred the most work , "It will be seen ( roam this how fully the Vulcan fills one of the most imperative needs ot modern war , the maintenance of the 'fleet In being' so that its massive warriors shall be , as Torrington said long ago , 'lit to lie 1mm a line ; ' to ho battleships as well after long sbrvlce as before. The problem of the repair ship Is one of many which the Navy department has had to solve in the exigencies of war after a generation of pence. The department and the nation are to be congratulated that in meeting these conditions they can command the services of such nmen as the present en- gineer-iml-chief of the navy. " PENSIO1S FOIl. WiiS'1'IlttN % 'P.TEItASS. Survivors of Lute Vnr IIemn'umiered L the Generul Gnverumnii'iil , WASHINGTON , Jtmly 8.-Special.-l'en- ( ) slons have been lsued to tile following : Issue of July 23. , Nebraska : Original-William H. Smith , Spring View , $8 ; ' 3''Jam0s . flutchltmsou , hastings , $6. Stljpienmental-Chnrles I. Krickbaum , Meadow Grove , ' $1. Increase- Archibald Mann. , Imldlanola , $4 to $6 ; Edward - ward B. Murphy , Arapahoe , $30 to $50. Iowa : Original-Thomas J. Westfall , Suammitvillo , $12 ; Daniel Davis , fled Oak , $6. Restoration amid increase-John D. GIld- den , dead , Marshahltowmm , $8. Increase- Frederick Lalone , Dunlap , $6 to $10 ; 1301- mont L. Mervltt. Lamoni. $13 to $8. Original widows , etc.-Jane Glidden , Marshalitown , $8 ; Jonnie II. Chapman , Aoamosa , $3 ; lIe- becca J. Marahaih , Bertrnm , $8. South Dakota : Increzse-SamueI Clucker , Sioux rails , $6 to . $10. VIiat CountyO1IIer , , Wit giess. Thomas S. Crocker , register of deeds , George McBride , cotmnty surveyor , and County Commissioners A. C. Ilarto and Henry E. Ostrom , with also Henry Lob. man , participated It : the celebration of Crlnty Commissioner Peter Hofeldt's forty- olghith birthday at his home near Elkhorn station Saturday evening. Mr. Crocker said the view of the Elkhorn valley the next morning just as the dew was rising in vapor , was one of tIme most beautiful sights ho ever saw. It looked like an immense flood with the clusters of green tree tops as Islands-aim enchanting thousand-Islands acetic , Miles D , Ilouck , smiperintendent of the court house , accompanied hy lila vite and about fifteen visitors to the exposition from other cities secured rigs Saturday evening and enjoyed a visit to the farm of his brother-in-law , .1. G. Lypoldt , on the Piatte river near La I'latto station over Summtlay. TIme hmeavy rain of Sunday afternoon - noon Imlade the party fear they would not be able to drive the sixteen mailes back to the city htmL Mr. ilauck started anyway Sunday evening. After a good deal of trouble getting through tlmo mud the limit of the path of the rain was auddenly reached at about three anti a half miles north. Time line of demarcation between time vet and dry grommntl was mmirvohioimsly distinct at that Point antI the roads were good and dry until when noarin South Omaha , vhmere time course of time storm again becanmo manifest. LOCAL BREVITIESI Articles of incorporation Imavo been filed with the county clei'k by time TransmnissiB- sippl Telephone company. The capital stock Is placed at $10,000 and the names of time Itmcorporatora are William 13 , Douglas , Warren - ron P. Carlisle and W. P , Lathrop. A warranty ileed for the east twenty-two feet of lot 7 , block 25 , City of Omntmha , sold by A .1. Tukey to the Otnmiha school dis. trict for $3,000 , has been filed with the register of deeds. TImis adjoins the Cans school property at Coos anti Flfteentim. TIme government officials train time old federal bimilding paid time new federal builtl. lag a visit yesterday lit company wltlm 's'ells N. Sawyer , goverlmnletmt furnitimro Inspector , anti selected the furniture thmougbit necessary - sary for the fitting up of tIme hew vOices. A dIspatch was received this niornlimg from a brother-in-law of N. 5 , Malian , who died Saturday mmlgimt , stating tlmat lie would arrive In Omaha yesterday afternoon and take the remmtltu : to Nebraska City for interment , The mother amid sister of the ilead man are buried at Nebraska City. John 0. shoore , John Liimcohim , Richard Logan , White Eagle anti Charles Green Raimmbow , Indiana ( roam the \\'innehngo agency , who were lntlicted by time last femi. oral grand jury , were brought to Otnaha yesterday by Deputy United States Marshal Allan and will be arraigned before Judge Manger for aemmteimce. James Thomas aimd Henry Iolsonberg , the two yoUimg men who stole three set of harness from the stables of liaker A , Sund- gren , 2016 Farnani street , Sunday , wsre seat to the county jail yemtlerday afterno'n by Judge Gordon , the former for tlmirty days and the hatter for twenty days The harmmesa was recovued , The attorney general has made a decision which Is of great importance to lead manufacturers - ufacturers anti producers. lie holds that manufacturers who make manufactured goods out of lead that has been reduced from bonded ore are entitled to collect 1(9 ( per cent of the amuunt of duty paid on the ere originally , In case they ship the goods out of the United states. SOUTH OM/UIA / NWS. There was llttte for leptity Slmemiff Mitch. cli to tb yesterday as time flirnilanmnmera kept under cover and for the first tinmo in soy- eral months visItors wore allowed to look over the city without being molested. The notice gireim by Sheriff McDonald that lie pi'oposetl to break tmp the irncttce of robbing strangers has served its purpose tenmporarlly at. least. Deputy Mitchell will still remain hero in order to prevent a return of time cam- dence men who are reported to have gone to Council fluffs for a brief vacation , Those who have been reaping a harvest by the work of the flinmilanumers are iuattmrally sore , but they expect to get nmatters adjusted seas as to return to the olti-time practice before long. In this they wilL b mistaken for time sheriff has stated that he will keep one or more deputies hero mill sunmnmer if It is nec- ossaty to do so in order to break tip the go a g. Deputy Mitchell makes lila headqtmarters at Justice Vs'Imlte's oihlco , although lie spends miiost of his tittie watching the Kirby hotel anti the saloons In the vicinity of Tis'enty- fourth and Q streets. lie requests that aiiy citizen 'ho has a complaint to make leave word vIthm Justice Wimito and the matter will be attended to. The coa which George Adams left at Judge White's oiflce wliemm he junmpotl out of time window Sattirday Is still In possession of the judgtm and It is hoped that Atiams will comae back to claim time garment.Vmmrrants for s's' . S. Itac antI a nuamber of other alleged - leged c'ommfldence mneim are now itm the hands of Deputy Mitchell ammd these Inca vill ho arrested on sight. Time law permits a justice of time imeace to sentetmce a comomomm gambler to nInety days In the county jail anti this Is what tlmose who are hrouglmt before Judge White can expect , l's-enmnut-ti I Sidcatlk Trouble. A big howl Is going to be macic by Twen- ty-fourth street nroperty owners against time ortlinance w'bich is now before time city coun- cli creatlimg a permanent sidewalk district on Twenty-fotirth street from J to L streets. In 501110 cases the walks are in fairly goad condition , Imaving beemi laid within the last twelve months , amid naturally time property owners object to going to time expeimso of tearing these walks up amid replacing tiienm wIth brick or stone at this time. A year ago time council compelled N street tiroperty owtmers to lay permanent walks and mnny of the umew walks are now nmuch worse than the old plank ones. Although timls ordianco has been in force for a number of months time owners of the Deimonico hotel property and a saloott on the north side of the street have not complied with the law anti the old pIammk wulku ar still in lisa. The persons interested in this new ordinance propose to Use this fact in pushing their remonstrance. It is not thought that a re- moostrance will do any good but it will place the administration on record and that Is one thing that is desired by the remon- atrators. Imiquest to lie Held 'I'odny. On account of the inability of the county attorney to be present it was decided advisable - visable to postpone the inquest on the re- mama of Frank Hannenhofer , the man killed Saturday by Harry Ilulsman , County Attorney Baidrige will have an exnrnina. tioo of the remains made In order to tie- termnine as nearly as possible the cause of death , This examination will be made prior to the fIling of a state complaint against llolsman. It is not expectc that ummuch testimony will be brought out before the coroner's jury which is to sit on the case today. The jury has been nmade up as follows : A. A. Abbott , \V. H. Mabery , C. N , .McClintoek , T. 13. Hatcher ; A. M. ICeenna and Richard Allbery. ainly's 'Icxplnuatiuii. Constable Joe Mob' appears to be greatly hurt by the hUbhication yesterday of time manner 1mm which Oscar Ryan , the alleged fllmflamnmer , escaped from hits custotly. Mahy does not attempt to deny that time statements published are true , but he attempts - tempts to shield bitaself behind the statement - mont that it Ryan had been Incarceratetl in time city 3ail lie would have beeum allowed - lowed to escape by the powers in con- trol. trol.The The man who watchetl Maiy on lila trip has signified Imis willingness to sign charges against Imim and Attorney Lamnbert will draw' up the papers , which are to be presented - sented to time county commissioners. Ihiiildliig a Ness' Itugtdsvug. A grading outfit is now camped on the 11111 svest of time stock yards and just north' of time stantlpipe. This outfit will commence work today on the roadway wimich is to ho constructed from the Exchange building to the west end of the L street viaduct , It is the intentiomm of the stock yards corn- pany to build a macadam roadway forty feet in width ammd 1,200 feet in length and considerable gratIing will be needed imi order - der to prepare the ground for tIme br.hen stone. Four Inches of gravel will be used as a top dressing and a tIne driveway will thus be constructed , Wnlku gIuI N Street , Building Inspector Dutmscomnb is now pay- log some attention to time condition of time permanent walks on N Street. Many of these walks , which are of brick , were laid late last fall and the work was not doime as thoroughly as was expected. In a nnmmmljer of cases the walks have been damaged hiy heavy rains so that they are worse 41vn no walk at all , Inspector Dunscomb Imts served notice on time property owners to make the needed repairs at once amid 1mm comimhialico with these orders work was commnenceti atm a number of walks ycater- day , Niitlouinh Live Stock flxelitmige , October 20 has been decitied upon as time dab for the commeumcemont of time meet- lag of the National Live Stock association. The executive committee will macct mit Exchange - change ball on that date anti it is expected that the regular colmvention of aiockgrowems will follow this session. All of tIme meetings of the association are to be held Imero and It Is expected that large mmtmnibera of stockmen - men , aside from the delegates , will be in attendance , Mtisrle City Gosshi , . Today is the commezmcement , of the city's fiscal year. Dan Montague has returned from a vIsit with relatives at Atlantic , Ia , It was rumored last night that time slot mnacimlnes would be runimlog tmgaiim today , 14 , 14. Ormsby of Ilaidley , Idaho , brought three cars of aheep to thIs market yestor- day. Charles l. Schmnatl of ( lie Packers' National - tional bank has gone to Denver to almond a short vacation , A new Iron flag pole has beeim erectetl on time high school bimildImmg to take time place of time one blown down a short time ago. Time dates of closing the entrIes in both time live stock and poultry deparimemits of time exposition have been extended to August - gust 20 , Mr. Frost , private secretary to General Manager Kenyou of the stock yards com pony , bms returneti from Des Moines , wimeru lie was called by time death of his father. Work on time new telephone exchange is progressing rapidly , Two sixty-five toot poles mire being placed at Tweqty-tourtb and N streets to carry time imew cables , which will be strung , Justice Levy bad occasion yesterday to hierform a double wedding , the contracting parties being I ) , hit , I'erguson amid alias Vie. iovia Palmer , anti James loyie and ? siiss Nellie \'s'aterler. SuIt for lnmageu , Suit for $20,000 damages baa been coma. macneed In 11w dIstrict court by Frank I'owera against Clmnrhos Coipetzer , l'laintiff alleges that lie was enipltiyt'tI in tIme con' struction of time Chicago , Burlington & Qtlincy depot at Tentlm anti Masoim streets , th defendant boitig time contrnctor , and that on Mardi 2 a brick , thmrouglm , icfcCtivc ? scaffolding , fell through a platform anti struck hmini ott the' head n lie ntmtl ttimotlier workman were moving a atomic. 'Fhmo brick caused a conmpoummd depressed fracttlre of time skull. I'owers says time accitlent has mnflttcd him for labor , AK-SAR-BEN'S LATEST LEVEE Uooil IC lag Ii'l Barium rlgmns I lilt , tlg- ( 'hugi ruuug'I Circle of lilt Court , Forty wise muon from time eAst gatimoreti about time throne of Kimmgk5ur.11emm Inst evcmmtimg amid after they Imatl succcssfmiil' passeti tiirotmgh tmumnerotms ordeals they rero ndinittcti to fellowshIp with time aim kimiglits of tIme court. Their wistleimm ilttl hot save timeni train mmmamm ) ' imam'd trials , but timt'y bore thiemmmsel's'cs s'eil anti rcimmnrkctl that hit , journey across time bllrnimig sands of time desert was not without just recolupense. .Amnoimg the Initiates were several repro- setitati'es of Council liluffmm aitl time turn- otlt. they rode about time Den In was better than aim ) ' thmirti linac eqtiipnge. l'ronmiimcnt anmo g time local ligimts wham \0le cotmvcrted from barbarians to loyal subjects of time king last oveumlmmg were time gent'rai solicitor of tiiti eXIlOsitiOmi antI tIme stmperintvtmdent of time American Express eomnpammy. ilotim were warnmly greeted by time knights as- senmbled atmd s'ere renmiimdeti that wimile time crowd wanted time Sunday adnmiaslou of 25 cents to stick timr sumac request did not hold for time stamnlms on express Iaekages , Thou there were sonic scribes , nmm'i a few pharisees , train the coiImmty preclmmrts , mumtl they were not overlooked iii time tllstritnm- tion of favors. Every elm hmatl a hmnmmce at time g'rab bag and appenruti to get lila money's vortim. The visiting scribes struck a good lend for mice 1mm theIr lives nmul the farnmcrs who had bcemm prayimmg for rain for several weeks 1mm their hearts' ticeiro more titan gratified. . - HYMENEAL. H gspn leegIiiloi , Smmmmtia ) ' , Almgtmst 7 , at 2 p. ma. , at the home of Mr. mmd Mrs. J. II. Eriomi in Smmtim Onmahmu , their daughter , ilatimer Gertrude , was united in mnmirringe to Mr. Claude C , Rosenberg of Lexington , Neb. , 11ev. Johnson of time First Methodist Ellscolmal : cimimrch of South Omaha officiating. Time rooms vere artistically decorated whIm amnihax ammd roses. The imri&lal party marcimemi in to time strains of time ' 'Bridal Chorus' ' froimi I.olmemmgria , IminYosi liy Miss Grace Richardson of Omaha , anti stood beneath a canopy of roses. The imritie was attIred in vlmlte organdin ovom' silk anti car- ned bride's roses. After the cerernommy a dainty collation was sercd to time few rein- tives amid frlontl8 presetit. Mr. and Mrs. llosenberg left on the evenIng - Ing train for Lexington , where a receptIon will be givemm them \\'edmicstiay evenlmmg at time home of Dr. amid Mrs. Rosenberg. S1nuk-Shgtn k. At the residence of the bride's mother , Mrs. Ii. C. Callahan , 513 North Twoumty- second street , liss Jeanne C. Shank of this city and Harry W. Simaimk , a mercimnnt of Red Oak , In. , were niarriod at noon yestcm- day. The ceremommy was performeil by Rev. George J. Buck , late of the First Congmegn- tlonai church of Rockefeller , Ill. , mmmatmy friends and relatives of time bride belmmg present. Anmid the coimgrattmlations of all time yolmng cotmide departed fom' a short wedding - ding tour last cvenimmg , prevIous to scttllmmg down in their Red Oak imomne. No change of name was necessary for the imrlde. Slum anti her lmushand arc tlistantiy related and througm ! this circumastamlee both had timo'sammmc surname. I'ltiimn gu i-liosyl I our , Mr. John F'iammagan of Malvorn , In. , and Mrs. Donna Bowling of Omaha were mar- nod Montlmmy , August 8 , at time hiorne of the omciating mmminiter , 11ev. Charles 'IV. Savidg. llt'hme Isle Vi'eek. ST. JOHN , N. F. , Aug. 8.-TIme French warship Mammch has returmmed froni time straits of Ilello Isle , 'here it s'cimt to inquire ltmto time rcportetl loss of a tramms-Atlantlc steanisimip. It cruised along time coast and found a number of flalmerimien wlmo had secured - cured loose deals , apparcmmtly a Part of somme : steamer which imad sumik , but It coimld lint ] nothing to indentify time lost vessel , it any there Imas been. MOTHERS Road What CUTEOURA REME. DIES Have Done for Skin- TorturedBabios. _ MylittlosisterAnnie ( Matthews , l.a Plata , Cimarles County , Md. ) had time cow.pox , when only seven years old. Site tm1Teretl terribly , and overythimig we tried tlid no good , Every time her clotimes wore takca off , every hit of scab votmlsi come whim timemmi ; site was raw all over , Ommo box of CuTICIIIA ( oititmnemmt ) and II cake of Cu'rmcUIt.4. SeAl' , carol Fmcr in three weekg , Mrs. ELIZA. ROVE , Fob , 2398. , 1219 } 'ourtim St. , N , W. Wash , B. C , My niece's little baby , two years oltl , was so badly afluIctoti with Re : cmna timat Ito mmecdetl constantwatchmimmg , Ills taco was always full of large sores which Ito scratclmeti constantly. Moraings , lila clotheS , face and iiatmds were Blamed with blood. They imad tactical trcat mentanti tried everything. Sims commimnoncotl CVTICWIA Itmuiimlis. : Time sores left his face and ke was entirety cured. Mrs. I. . .1 , ROOT , Feb , 16 , 1898. New Scotlanti , N. V. Oar little boy was four weeks old wham Imo had Eczeimma , in thmn mnost horrible state. ills taco was fuli of scabs , and parts of the flesh were raw , We tmsc'tl CuricunA UoAl anti one box of CUTICULmA ( ointment ) , and itt one week this boy was an good as ever , Mr. and Nra , J , C. FREESE , Feb , 13 , 1898 , 360 So , First Bt , Brooklyn. Wlmoninyloywits ) thmrcoweolcs oltiI noticed a , ery rod roughness on his face , We had several ( hector , , hUt they did no good. I was told to use CUTmCUJIA ItnuanlaM , and after using elmo box anti a hialt of CUTICUIIA feint- nmeimland ) CtTICUItA Sotr , lie ta entirely cured , Mrs. W , G , I.OVE , Feb. 20 , ' 08. 1913 iS'Ihior St. , I'liila. , I'a , lm.b.s : cii rr..b.bitin ; tip , b.lAt , in izan from toiltiring sed diifgurlag , Itchicg it , . ! burnt , g , .kIt aed .oatp dtuas. floe. but mothers multi. tow thry sup. fer. To know tb.t a worn bath multi COIICUItA Coir , md a , tujte sucintiog wilt , CVTtCVi'A , eurrat of enmol. l.nt ( .In cure , , will iffood lnm.nt teliti , retell rot and , leip. &rid point to a it.U'tiy cure , &nd not to use thtt , , I. to fall In youo duty , rbmnk oftheyenr , osiulrcInr en- tsiI.d by , mieh nezleci. Curt' toad. ia chlldbood it. peedy , perroansut , and economical. Bn'd tbrouhout ii. . wand , l'omrza Dave ASP Cage , Cola' . , 1cl. l"opa. , U , io. ' . - , S II AIoqt Iist.y'a . Stin , Scalp , an IfIZ " ( roe. Remember the name when you buy again S. . . . . B AD BREATH I , jg't becta niIilf ( ' , Rt.iflETM iittI as a mIld oral eflertIvo maintlve timey are elmImv mill. ileritil 'lytiatiititt'r nt.i I were lottmc'rt'd ttIt t.teIi tOtflnch mind our treathi wn VCTY i'ad , After taking a fOt tledM of CaseareI we mIle inipatrect wommietfuhly 'l'Iiey ore n gat'al help in thu family. " Vttttr.tlltN. N/.ttr.i. . Ii : : ? itittetitmotiso St. , vlnciaanti , Ohio. CANDY ATHARTIc . . tAADI aM & , : Pol&.TIRt.D i'lenant , l'aiatalile. Potent , Tante fiend , Pa ( loot , Never SIcktmVeaketm , , , or Gripe. bc , ak' . tC. CURE CONSTIPATION. erfl.ttemceapaairI.Icero,5oelrat.Peter & t 10 . TO.F3AC gistslo Soul and CURETotiacco tjiiartmtrc'd t. nil tinig. * sin1 , IE thEA1" cPRAfIVE It's not a 'patent" motlicirm , hut is prepared direct iremn tim formntilu of II. E. Ikirtoim , 2.1. D. , CLfl'Olamti'g milost dtlmincnt slecimmii.t by I Ijaimner 0. Iieautomt , lIlt lm. , ii 5 , hA n- hEN lt timogreat- cat lnmowmm rc'ttarutivo mmnti itmviorator. 11 erc uteii tsolitl ilesmi , milittelt , ntti atrenguli , cioar _ tIme brnhmm , tmmttke tIme biooti : ' ; ; . mitre nnmi ririm mind causes a ; rIi\ gtflertl : feiir.g of hemiltim , ' . : t.tretiCth tint retigjivti vital- It ) ' , while 1110 r.ctmerativo or- nL , " gang are lmr'llwtl toregnin their r micramal ilowcrs mmmi the stmf- ' flr.i , ' ( crer is ttmickly mnatio comm. scious of , trct't benefit. Ono bor will work Ivomiders , tix , I itimolihti herIcct II cure. Full , directions itt every imox , or mmli out. time tiimgmmovtmn : i.lmcet you flati cnclovd , amid vim avili utvo your case special attention without extra charge. Il/i It.lti'N i for sale at all drm , StOres , cm. OO.dtst , hmx for Il ( ) ti'imt' , or we viil mimaihitreetmrt'lv acuieti cmi rec'cimtet price. , DIIS. BARTON ANI ) 1lRNiON. 91 Iiar-Iiemm illock , Clnvolanti , 0. Far sak' ity Ktmlmmt & Co. , 15th anti Doug. Ins ; , J. A. 1"ullvr & ( , . , 1402 Douglas St. , it mitl U is thu Ill I ) rug Co. , I it ii mumtl Farnuimi 1 , t ag I 'Imnm'mimacy , ITt im ttmmtl I .ettveim'vo mt Ii 1 , Ytoim' 4 l'ltiii Imlmt.'y. 2ith timid l'nvomt'ortli 1'i. .1 . SPyk.rmt , Suit t Ii Olmittliti , it ml mdi othek * im'uggists iii Utmmmtita , South Ommtmthmu , Council lllmmffs. , T' ' , ' ' 5'c , I. , 5' 4miltfling. 1lr.t'elr , Ceeoi(5''eek WEA ( Instint flellot. Cmire in 13 die-a. Never returns. I mi III gadtyaenci mo nay siirt4'rr in sputa st'alrti 11mt ( ' 101)0 I in II Ii , a Pr'ncnlptio whim Still dlrec. tnn' , for a qIttck1.r . YOU cltrefnr 1.ot Iianh.od . , I ? , 'ght i.onw'o , , t'votma tmrtlltv. : t3imialI % eittc l'oi \artcnccle. . ole ( Ii 'a'rint , Mtisic Ce.er. ll , , I 5.'SS . . DR. _ _ McCREW SPECIALIST , " Treats all Fermi ci p DISEASES AND DiSORDERS OF MEN ONLY. 2OYEARS EXPERIENCE 12 Ycar in Omaha. Frcc. Ocok free , ' .0fflcel4thEaFarnam SIs . , . ; i' ' Box 700. OMAHA , NEE. - Patrothzo Hone Industries , _ 11 , l'u rc'lgnsi lug' ( ; it.ds 3lziuie at t lie 1eil iuuw'Iiiur NeIt ztgihgt 1"ittot'i , s : , _ -------------I AWNINGS AND TENTS. oh ' , lLt 'l'iiiS'l' A NI ) ltIJIlllKIt (0. ( Successors Onmalma Tt'nt mititi A wiling Cu ) siaimufat'timrt'rs tetils , ttwimiimgs , Jobbers ha- tiles' ' amitl geld a' 'slmtcicintoshies. 'i'c'imts fem m ent. 1311 Jeavlmanm St. , Onmmtiit. _ _ _ _ _ - lIRE W'ERIES. ( ) tiAlIA lilt lii"sYING % SS4)'lt'l'l0 ) , Carlntsl : shiptnetmts ummutie fim our ovn me. frigeratni' cars. flume ltIlIotm ( , Elite Export , \'iemmmma. Expot't amid l"atniiy 1xiort dcliv- ermi tim nih parts of tIme city. ( BOILERS , 0sIIIA hiI1.lIt 54)iiS ) , , JOllX II. J,0VltiiY , l'rojt. Boilers , 'l'OtlIS timid Sheet I rolt'om'le , Silecial facilities for tloimmg repairs , dc , 'I'd- opimono l:59. : : COIINICE1 'I\'OIINS. 4 ; , i. 11t'Isi'J'Ilm. JLtGIiii ( ) ltNtCtI " .VOltKi4. Mauimzfaetmirer of Onivitimizeid Iron Corgilcen Gmilvttgmizel , Im'on Skylights , 'I'm Iron atimi Hiatt' Itoohintr. Agent for FCimmnemmr's Steel Ceiling. 108.10-12 North Eievetmtig street. lYE WOJ1KS. S'li)1'iIS.5 'i''IX ( 'l'i'V Dl' l - % % ( ) lS , I 21 1ini'tuxiu , SI , Dyeing Ztlmtl dlt'ttlmilmg of gurmumelmtmi nimsi gooslot ( if every ( it'm4i'iiitIotm , Clemmiming of titmu gmtI'nlelmts It Itimecialty. FLOUIt MILLS. 5 , 3' . ( ImltN. _ Flour , Mr'oti , Fetal , Brami , 1013-15-17 North I , t ii Street , Oni a Ito , Ncb , C' . E. IIhmck : , l'si tam- tiger , 'I'l'lt'hjimotmj 592 , IIION 'sVORKS. I.tVlS & ( 'O'GIif , , JilON ' . ' ( ) ititS , i l.olt Ii iieI Ii russ l.m ii a , Ig'rs , l'sTtlmti ( factumers nimtl Jhmitem' cit 'siimehtIjit't' ' ' . ( 'irmierul rcpnirigmg it sPecialtY. 1501 , 1503 mtmmtl IuI ; Jmtcksomm Street , Otmittitu , Nil , , - LINSERI ) 0114. % VOOiM1tN i.I'SlIlIl ) 4)1 I % ' ( ) J1 itS. l'sluimtmfmtetmtre'rs ciii itrocess raw Iiimticcd oil ktit t ho hol I t'ti I I rmt4ectl cii I , old iroc'ss gnu Im. I insecti cmi it t'is , groit nil it mmii tt' rs'en ( ' .1 thu x seed for drmmggit.ts. OMAhA , NEll. Isi A'l'TIIESSES. ( ) .514t JI % III'liIIISJ ( ; ( ) , Ifa tmufac'turers of bight grittlu Mttttrcsmses , lill I litracy Street , OmnmtItmt. , OVIilltA 1414 AN ! ) Si I I 11,1' I'AC'I'Olti ElI. ' ' ' . , ' ' . ' . . ' ' ' 1' A'1'Z. ii % 'l'INS ( 'O.I P1' 'm' , Mtrs. Clothing , l'ants , Shirts , Overalls. OMAhA , NEIl. ' ShIRT FACTORIES. ' - - - -a ; : . l14tS. N 1111 lI.tSl ( , % sit i ji'i' i 'tti J'.t NY. lIxciusivo costorn shirt tailors , 1617 Fttrnmtni. VINEGAR AND I'ICICLES. Ii.i .t It 31.tIN % ltltuA it 60 , l'slttgmmtfslctut'ers of VInegar , 1'iekle , ( 'at. Isuii $ , . 'sltmstards. ' Celery \'om'cesIcrslmIr. . , q mce. . - - - - - - - - 'WAGONS ANI ) ( A1hhIAGES. _ _ - - - -I w'ii.i.i4tai l'F1hi"i4'J'iIt. For a goosl sulmstaimtial S'CitiClO of any tie. g4eri Pt Ion , for rt'mttt I ft ittLl hr ru imlier t I l's's till nm'w 01' oltl Wlte'I14time best itinco is 27th anti Lemt'enwortlm Htrt'etms. ( 'iOitiI MANI'iA"ri ° llEItlI , iltiNil at ( ' (1 , I.mirgc'st factory in thu west , 1.eudlimg jobbers ttf Otnmtlttm , iCnnstmu ( 'ity , Lincoln and Ift JoCeltit hmammdlo our goods. 10013 1"arztaul strect , I , , I