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.f 4 trJui OMAHA DAILY 1UEWEDNESDAY : AuGuST 10 1808.
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REDS GIVEN \\'IIITE\VASII \ \ ' \
Kid Thchols Provc a Puzzle to tha fltttcra ot
Cincinnati ,
HAWLEY A SHiNING MARK FOR BOSTON
ClInhlIptOtIN ( a1e tIu 1.cndPrM U Itnrt
SetInik In lielr IIt.inwn Ilnee
for lu' ) I'cntinnt for tile
. . I'ri'ent Yenr.
CUCINNATI , 0. , Aug. 9.-Nichol8 Was
invincible today and easily shut the Reds
out. hawley proved a mark ( or Boston.
Fie ) secnI game had to be postponed on
ocount of rain. Attendance , 6,000. Score :
CINCINNATI. 13OSTO.
; It.II.o..i.
: MUter , rt. . . .0 2 1 0 0 Ting , p 0 1 4 4 0
: nmtth , If.)1 0 OOTtnY.itJ..1 , 0700
Wo1,1t . 00 1 1 0lsIgerlt..1 2200
( reornn. Pp.0 0 3 1 3 DutTy. ci 0 0 2 1 0
JlCckle3 , 111.0 0 II 0 0 CollIn. , 3b. . .1 1 3 U 0
Irwin , 3b..0 1 2 5 1 OtntTord , if..t 3 4 0 0
Lc1he , 2b..U 4) 2 3 0 flergen , C..2 1 2 0 0
5L'f.idt , cr0 o 2 0 0 IOC , 2b U 1 2 4 0
l' ltz. c 0 0 2 0 ; 'ehos , 4).2 ) I 0 1 0
. hawley , p. . . ' ) 2 2 1 0 -
- - - - - Totabi , . . . , S to 2 ? 10 0
Total , , . . . . . 0 27 ' ) 4
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00'I'
Boston 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-s
Enrxiod runs : Boston , 5. Two.base hits :
Ynnger , Lowe. Tiiree'bno lilt : Long.
to1en bnos : Tcflhie , Yeiger. 1)onblo
2Inys : LnWe to Long t I\Ifle ' 2) ) Corcoran -
coran to McI'h.'e to Deckipv. Firit bnse
on ) , tiIi Off I inwicy , 2. hit by titcher :
By hawley , 2. Struck out : Ily I iltWky , I ;
, . 'Ii ' , . Nichols , 2. Time ot game : 1wo Iiuurs.
Umpires : Gnftny nflI Iirowl. !
I'ITTSI3UItG , Aug. 9.-PIt tsllrg.lluItI- ) %
more game against iostion7d-rnhll. )
HrMmINa oi' TI1I TRAMS.
- Played. Won. Lost , P. C.
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Cincinnati 'J c n3
I CIe01and 94
Botofl 01 f9 : C2.8
' 3aItimoro 90 f2 3S
New York . . . . . . . . 91 42 6.i
Chicago 9B GI 44 5..1
11 I'Ittsburg . . . . . . . , . . . . 91 170 44
Philadelphia . . . . . . . l2 B 49 4ti.7
flrooklyrt . . . . . . . 02 1G GO 9.1
, Louisville l7 1)1 ) 87.1
W'ashington 02 : z G ) :11.8 :
St. Louis . . . , . . . . . 90 29 70 20.8 :
, Games today : Boston at Cincinnati.
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MCOIt1S OI' TIIi ' .Vi7STEitN LIAV17.
1(11111111W ( itt ) Dropsolie o Mt. I'sitil
VliroiigIi , lIs.ritIh F1c1ll ) .
1. KANSAS CITY , Aug. 0.-Knnsas ( 'It .
lost today'u game through costly errors.
.
rlio feature ot the game was MeVickers
ono.handetl eteh In deeji right. Held.
Score :
1Lll.1 ,
l Cttf . . 0 0 0 ( I 0 1 0 1 1-3 12 t ;
t1 St l'uI . . . . . - ( )
flatteries : Xtinnts City , Pardee and \VI1. .
I eon ; St. I'aui , Denzer and Spies.
INDIANAI'OLIS. Aug. 9.-I'iio chain. .
1 lions vlayed ( L InIseraL)1E Ilelding game
while tue Tigers batted Scott oppurttltmeh ,
unit fielded JerfectIy. ) Score :
4 .
I ] ndlanairnhis . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 7 r
Detroit 1 0 U 0 ii U 3 2 U-(10 ( I ,
Iiatteriet4 : lnlIaflflPOhls ( , Scott and Lynch
Dtroil. 1Jani anti UueIosv.
ST. JOSEPH , Aug. 9.-MinneapolIs I
tO(1a. Good fielding on both sides wer .
features of the game. Score :
. IL1I.E
. St.Jossph. . . - 8
Ninneapohis (1 ( 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1-6 10 1
' flatteries : St. JOSO1III , Cooper und Mc
Cauley ; 2ttnhieahioiIs , llitlippl 1(11(1 ( Flsinr.
I STANDING OF' 'ritE TFAMS.
1ined , \ on. Lot. : P. C
} nnsaS City . . . . . OS GO : : ( II.
lnIIannpohIs . . . . . . 94 7 :17 : GO.
St. l'aifl . . . . . . . . . . 98 iii 11 rs.
I Mliwaukeo . . . . . . . . . . .100 58 42 & 8. 0
I Columbus . . . . . . . . 92 & 0 12 54. : t
. Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . 04 8S SI ; 40. 4
St. Joopti ? . . . . . . . . . . 82 33 59 8.
Minneapolis . . . . . . . 100 : : t 69 : : i.
Games today : Mliwnukeo at CoIumbti
Detroit at Indianapolis , Minneapolis at St :
Joseph , St. l'nmii at iCansas City.
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JIB hAl ) DY IlIGl1WL 1lII)1)1ill ,
St. LOUIM 18011 VliIi % Vlll lie L'it till fo I.
And 1.it Mt)4 e1tll , F I.
\ _ T. LOUISE Aug. -'rimo announcement b y
: \ ii0prtiscrnUnt in time newspapers was mad I
,
\ H' . that the St. Louis Base Bali cia b
' 3 sold at Imubhie auction September 1
o court iiotimo door. The auction WI II
ctci by Trustee Von Ocr Abe an I
aiii ItS assetS will be sold to th a
.hlcr to satisfy the creditors.
the has preferred claims ngalnm I
mounting to $87000 , Imnil it is sni IU
1 buy tue club in. 'rime ? d Issh C-
.y Trust company , trustee for th : IC
: . .rtgago bondholders the cml ,
' repre tIng about 20,00O today applied 0
the circuit court for a receiver for th IC
Sportsmnns iark and club property ieni I-
lag the sale of the property.
Su. ertr Wilill.
BLUF HILL , Nob. , Aug. 9.-Speclai ( Te I. .
egram.-A ) nice game of bnii was phayC :0 :
hem today between Blue 11111 and Superb r.
flue lith narrowly escaped a. shtitoti t ,
Bohrer of Hastings only scoring. Score :
Superior . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000001708- -9
Bluehhiht . . . . . . . . . . . - -1.
Base hilts : Superior , 10 ; 1Jiti 11111 , 5. Bal I-
tories : Superior. Turner and Felt ; Bit IC
Hill , Scott and Prentice.
ExilItlon ( Bi li1i.
ATLANTIC CITY , N. 3. , Aug. tL-Scor :
It. " . ' : .
Atlantic City . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0
Cleveland . . . . . . ( I I ) 1 1 0 0 0 G-2 b
Batteries : Atlantic City Cona and Peai r-
ton ; Cleveland. Jones and Criger.
El71S oJ TIlE It1JN1N ( 'J'hL tCi ml ,
jUice 1itvie y VInier of the IlnOC C ) f
tli. 1)iy Ut % Viiid'sor 'lrn'IC.
DETROIT. Micil , , Aug. 9.-The feature itt
'Vlndsor today va a ejiecitti race at a. ml Ic
between Ailco Fancy and Miss Gussie I It t
equal Weights. The race proved a hiohiD v
victory for Alice Irarley , who ran a sent IL-
tional races finishing in a gitilop. Fu''orlt eq
51tI(1 outsidera divided time honors. Result 8.
First race , selling six furlongs : Reprbe' ye
vcn , Minnie Price second , Gien Albyii thlr 0.
I ! rlnte : 1h7. :
I Second race , five furlongs : Jim McCiee Iy
voii. l'rospero 8econd , Saiavarez thlr d ,
'rime : 1:54.
rtilro race , one mile : Alice 1arIey wo n
1tiss Gussbo second , lIon Jour third. Tim 0 :
1:45. :
1:45.Fourth
Fourth race , five and one-halt furionI s :
CLLda won. Ado Brooks second , Ada 'I'ayi or
third , Time : 1:11. :
Fifth race , soiling mlin anti ono.quart 'V.
} athio May Won , Judge Qtiigiey mmecox 0 ,
Demosthenos third , Time : 2:14 : ,
Slxtit race. mielhlng , six furlongs : Can I
See 'Im won , Midio second , Skylark tlmli 1 .
'l'imne : 1:17. :
NEV YOIIIC , Aug. 0-Getaway day n C
7rigiton brought out a good crowd. 1'hmt no
v1t0 little scratching mmml ftmlt lields ( ac
thu starter In every event. 'l'hio Electi r em. ,
handicap Wont to La Penltente , a w Cu
pmayed second choice. Results :
First race , ceiling , ono mile : I.nnsdr Ho
% % , oii , Charagraco 8eC0n0 , UafliuO ( I I thu a ) ,
' ! Imne : 1:41. :
Second race , five furiongs : Tat Tat \VC in ,
EftervcsCcimt tiecond , St. Chair third , Tin me :
1:01V : ,
'rhurit race , lice furlongs : 1Ioviund W ( ) fl ,
1'lrenrmn second , Dechiltf third. 'Fhmo : 1:01 : P14.
'Fourth race , one miie : Jeffersoim v ( ) ii ,
POd ) 0' Day occond , Leedsvlhlo third. TIn to :
1:4114. :
1hfthi race. tue Fiectrlu handIcap , imic Li mr-
longs : i.ii Penitento won , Klngdun tecom md ,
Leando third. Time : I :1414. :
SIxth race , hurdle , mliu anti one-ha if :
Bhielntrom won , Mnrihlail second , lIre Ivim
Iteti third , Time : 2:40. :
( 1 flCAC1O , Aug. 9.-Hawthorne results 1 :
FIrst race , si't ( uriongs : Isionnge Wi liii ,
Vrtneo itmtrry tmecond , Aprit' 1.ady tttt rmt ,
'J'Imne ; 1:153. :
Second race , six furiongs : Abuse wi an ,
Abe Furst second , \\'hmitcomb third. TIn u' :
1:14. :
'riord race , ona mime : JOllfl Bright Wi Dii ,
Potintl second , EddIe Jones third. Tin imt , :
Fourth race , miio and one.eighth : Mi
ereith won , lorto second , I'itui lata : : ;
thlimmh. Time : 1:543. :
Fifth rneo , sUC1I ftmriong8 : Sitstimna 'V on ,
Sterna ling second , Osinon third , Tht ne :
. I :2814. :
Sixth race , six furlongs : Stamina v on ,
Air Blast sccoml , iCuna third. 'i'iiiie : 1 '
SARATOGA , Aug 9.-Time feature of : I1m' ;
day at Saratoga was the contest for tile
Vepper itake of $1,000 , It Wuti easy for time
favorite , Matanzas , who it'd from the tall
Cf time flag , Itesuhls :
I Pirst race , five 11110 one.haif furion i4'
1)lrninutlvo won , Ordoriott second , Tur
3)rop IlitnI. 'Finns : 1:10. :
, SeconIt rUce , NIX anIl one.hnlt furlon me :
Minniklnnie won. Danmocies second , Wi mlto
lirost third. Time : 1:20w. :
Third race. lIve nnd one-half furioni .
'tiarentu well , Ihigit Jiaks second. Gt
V thIrd. TUne : 1:09.
o'urth race , I'epper stale , tls'e and ci Irma-
Usif ftnriongtn : Matanzaa won , lthiineian Her
sec end , 1ntucky Colonei third , Time :
I :0 : .
F iCth race , oflA mIme : TwInkle won Be-
nitiS n second , Athamas thIrd , Time :
S T. l.OtYiS , Aug. 9.-F'avorltes won In the
flrs t nail fourth events today At the Fair
( r oinm1s today. Rebel Jack at. 10 to I ile-
Vf'i 0ICIl ) On CnSy winner in the Inst evcint ,
wi nnIng tinnier cinch stispiclomis dream-
Rtfl flce that itidge Murphy suspendeil time
ow ner. 11. hlerartl , Oflil the rest of his tab1e
pt nihlng investigation. Itemnilts :
F irst race. soiling one mlie : Trebor won.
Fl era Cl second , revnnda third. Time :
1:4 : 2 % .
1:4S
S econd race , sehilng , mile nod onesixCA
tee nthi : iCatici Loagfeiinw Wont , CoiltitesS
lI mit seeond , Fresno third , Time : 1:45. :
T hird race , selling , five and one-hail time-
ion gs : 1velyn Ilird won , Orohhlce second ,
Omil t Nellie third. T1mne 1:0914. :
l 'ourlh race , two miles : IOU 1'arre11 von ,
SnmF nhtirst econi. , Rifle third. Time 2:3214.
F iftit race , selling , mile and otw.slxteenti :
Ch nrlna well , Namlo ti second , Fingal third ,
Ti me : IlS4. : !
i3 ixtii race selling. seven fiiriongs Rebel
, Ttt t'k won. lien Frost second , Aqtiinus third ,
Ti me : 1:291. :
t ) l'i1G OI 'L'II1 AT1t1a tIiT.
1 , iihlnnnnnils NPIVIIIe Cenber at At-
Irnetiniti for ihieeibsl'u.
I NDIANAPOI.1S , Aug. 9.-TIle national
m eet of time Lengue of American V'heeimon
be gan III timis city today. Bkychists have
be en coming in for several days , but the
ar rivals increase In numbers as the time for
th e start for time more nctlve Part of the
fa cet approaches. Today was given up
la rgely to preilminaries and registration at
'I' omhhflsofl hmitli , where members of the
ic aglie received creuientirtis entitling them
to special privileges. Tonight will be dciAt
vo ted to sociability in time form of recep-
ti ons.
Time first of iho races will take place to-
m orrow. Timer , . are three events no the mireth
gr ant for tonight. ( lovernor Mount srlii
gi ve a reception itt time state house , hii'ginm-
ni ng at & o'clock. A reception at ( hO Marion
cl ub viiI hO hiid at the sumne time. The
pr ess banqtiet vuli occur at time Grand hioti
at 9:30 : P. tn ,
Time program tomorrow morning wili be-
gi n at 5 o'clock with a ccmltmiry cmlii to Bitt- ,
lii i , Immd. At C o'clock there will be a
t wenty-mile rtmnm to Frankiimm , 111th. , amid i'ti
't im , At 7 o'clock occurs tile tan in ) Broad
ks , tiPt and metttrn over time c'le : ty.tth , At
ti o'einric there vlii be trial hmeat4 at the
N ewby Ovid for time afternoon races. i\t 3
Ii , ni. time national chamiHonship i aces take
iii ace { tt time Newby oval ,
\\mrim ) thit' registrationi bureau in Tomitn-
s on hmitll eioied for the day time nmunber
o f wimecimon registered was very ios0 to
2 , 500. Many of these were from the city ,
bv ut perhaps moore timan two-thirds were
v hec'lmc'n front out of the city. Pimliodeihi
i ) imia wail more iargeiy representeci than
a ny other city outside of lndianapolle. rhme
ag overnor auth state othicers gave a brihiiant
r eceptiolt to the whei'inmi'n tonmighmt.
The Boston ' 99 Meet club Is working
m ight nilmil mania to secure tIme meet for
ti me Massachusetts division and Is assisted
bc y nii the Asitociated Cycling clubs and
c ycling organizations in New Ingland.
ll ufl'nio IS itlso vorkImig hard for the meet
a nd her whecimen are coimfident of win-
mi inm ,
"T eddy Edwards , Anagelese. Wa1e , " Is
a mong the names registered tonight. The
n ame is known throughout time bleycie
w orld eu account of Edwards' rthiiitv as
a hung distance rider and more particularly
o il account of an unustmni feat wimlcim he
i at set out to accomplish. On January 1
h e set out with time lntemmtion of riding 100
i nilcu every day , Juriimg the year. 'I here
w ait a special iimducement , for if he keeps
u p time record until the cml of the year ,
w hilcim he has done sticccsstuhiy mip to date ,
li e becomeS the winner of $10,000. So far
t ills year ito huB made 221 consecutive daily
c entury rides. 11ewuiL ride 100 miles every
d ay ho t : here. Today ha made tIme usual
c entury ruim. lie imani ridden 22.100 niiies
s Iimce time beglnninmg of tile year.
Newspumwr men are being entertained by
t he local wheeltoen's Press chub at a bait-
q tiet tonight. Representatives of the
p rominent papers of the country are pres-
o nt and Mayor Taggart is presiding.
Ftfl'I' ' , VAE'S 1IAIINESS UACEI
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tiirtIis Boil fleV'iOpN Great Speed for ,
time 'Vtvo-Yenr-OIdu ,
FORT WAYNE. Intl. , Aug. 9.-Notwtth-
s tanding a heavy track and cioudy weather
t ime races today deveioped some fine sport.
i mlittin Bell went the fastest 2-year-old pac-
l ag heat of the season , 2:1G4. : Chancy .
Ferry , in time 3-year-old trot , duplIcated
t he performance for his class , going a. mik I
l it 2:15. :
Two-year-old pace , horse Revte
s takes , purse fl&O0 :
Matla Beii , b. f. , by Dow Belie ,
dam Bose. Merit ( Ecker ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 I
Dr. Flowers 11111 , b. It. . by Wihilam
M. Ilili , dam Marks Maid. . . . . . . . . . . I 2 1
1iirchwood Maid , b. m. , ( Dereder ) . . . 4 3 I
Ecstncy , b. ii. ( liukeil ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 die
Cobbett , 8 , . c. ( Less ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 di
ICatle , Ii. t. ( Lewis ) . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . , . . , , 6 die
Time : 2:21 : % , 2:164 : , 2:1814. :
Three-year-old trot , purse $1000 :
Chancy Herr , br. Ii. , by Aitred 0.
dam by Irnmpy Traveier ( Ma-
lone ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 : I
Seraphim , bik. am. , by Constantine -
tine , dam by Nutw000 ( thigh-
son ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 1 3
Time Ear ! , cli. c. ( Geers ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 0 2
Iflack Robert , b. c. ( Chandler ) . , , . 3 3 3 I r.
Cuprun , hr. m. ( flea ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 4 6
l'amilco Chief , b. c. ( Curtis ) . . . . . . . S S 5 4
Latnim , ch. e. ( Book ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . die
TIme : 2:21 : , 2:15 : ½ . 2:18 : % , 2:18 : % .
2:28 : trot , purse 2,0OO :
John Noian , b. g. , by Prodigal.
damn b ltancheo ( Kenney ) . . . . . . . 6 1 1 I
NOtb' , hr. g. , dam by Mack
( Niel ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 3 8 a
Fremi Lader , b. g. ( Spian ) . , . . . . . , . 4 6 2 2
IIil'ntbik , b. ii. ( Moore ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 4
Miss Beatrice , hr. f. ( ICehiy ) . . . . . . . . 2 5 5
Mountaineer , Ii. in. ( Mcllenry ) . . . 3 4 6 5
Tintoret , ii. m. ( iluke ) . . . . . . . . . . . His
Time : 2:10 : % , 2:1514 : , 2:16 : , 2:15.
hIlriCk'P * 1frimnii Meeting.
IIRDRICK , Ja. , Aug. IL-Speciai ( Tele I-
giam.-Tlme ) great harness meeting opens H
t edIt > ' tinder favorable conditions , goo d
imot'ees , good attendance and a ( act tracI ,
' [ 'lie 2:12 : pace was it straight heat attain
going to Ding , Titers was nothing to mmmk
her stop faster than her mont and she ha fi
an easy race. The 2:35 : trot was a bettin 10
race. toyai Rene sold a favorite , Aggi a
Meihimim was fast , but was not out ( or a
marie. Results :
2:12 : iace vurso $1,000 :
Ding , b. iii. , Fergus McGregor ( Rob-
menu ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 I
Jib , ii. in. , Senator ( Downey ) . . . , . . . . I 3 2
IttIsgOhi , b. h. , Ahillers-Ruseell ( Tnpp ) S 2
Clara Wiikes , 1) . m. , Ommeinught
( CaIn ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7 5
Rinaldo , b , s. , Onslaught ( Utter-
back ) , . , , . , , . . , , , , . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . , , . . , . 3 5
Pentiand , 1) , ii. , Wedgewood
( Uranger ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C 4 a
Jommas , I ) . 13. , Junlus ( hhlgbee ) . . . . . . . . . . S 9 9
hartford , Jr. , be , hi. , Hartford
( Cnrr ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 8 4
AlChie Ii , br , is. , Admiration
( Thomas ) . . . . . . . . . . 6 7
John1 A. See , br. s , , Herald Patcheim
( Smith ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 10 10
Lebbttms 1 , hr. Ii. , itamdollab
( laston , . . , . , . , , . . , . . , , , . - , , . , , . . . , . . , , 4 11 It
'l'ime : 2:11 : % , 2:1214 : , 2:1114 : ,
3:50 : trot , purse * 500 :
Royal Bone , hr. g. , Roy
WIlkes ( Ames ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 3 1 1 I
p 'v fl , be. g. , Mulnoy ( Mc.
AYe ) ' ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 1 6 4 0
Zack liaroid , g. a. , Fing
harold ( Leach ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 3 4 3 5 S
Aggin 21ectium , hr. rn , Pilot
Medium ( Cornatiman and
Alexander ) . . . . . , . . . . , . . , . . , . , 2 2 2 4 21 o
Casuist , b. f. , Mazathic
( lloiden ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 4 5 2 3 o
soim , b , f , , Barney 'iikes
( Curry ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 7 8 5 Ci ro
5 Semi , g. f. , Senetora
( Ahexunmder ) , . . , . , . . , . , . . , , . . , , 5 8 6 nlr
Myrtic U. P. f. ( Meeker ) . . . . . S 7 7 di
Time : 2:2114 : , 2:2014 : , 2:2im4 : , 2:2314 : , 222m ' ,
2:2l : ,
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Muss ltiertIuj4 of Vliee1nmei , ,
There whii be a manes meeting of ti 10
vhit'eimeni of the cli ) ' at Turner hell I 0-
imigimt to make suitable arrangements ( I Di'
tIme wheeinnen' parade on August 15. It
it expected tinat the parade vi1l be mai
one of the features of the exposition am
that the cycling element of tIme city w ill
he generaily brought out. It Is animounc , d
by time exposition management that ill
uloats and decorated whmesl will be a
mittod to time groummds witimout charge , tii
Is spechileci , however , that the decoratim ) n
lutist consist of somethinm more cx tenet' 1,0
than a fluttering ribbon to entitle ti me
wheelnmn : to uminittlunco and time ilecleli ii
iii this incIter has been iett to time tiiscr a.
tlon of a committee ,
ilnin , for a Vre'etliimg
'aUcor and Luimdlu. timt , two wrestle re
who huvo POtI'tI forhts ( or a wreetiil
match for * 1(0 it sitis , lies's agreed to ha Iw e
time match route off at the lliJou theat er
August 18.
1..i. 'I'istiusimiiil Indian. nit a Potj'svo' , . .
WIChITA , Kau , . Aug , 9.-Thu iargi ? st
gathering cC Cull-blood Cherokee ludla us
belt ) Ia the Indian Territory is In at IS.
sloim at Tucker Springs , Cherokee natic In ,
nnm out-of-the-wa ) ' piece on tIme Grand clv en ,
ludious commenced gathering there Su U-
day morning sod they are stIll arriving , ' 1 'ho
maccling was called by DmmieI Redbird , he ad
. captain of the Jeetoowaha , for th purpc 180
of diecuasiog various affairs of the oath )0 ,
and the natIonal party will also aciect ft
candidate for chief , It is estimated (1 ( tat
, iuiiy 10,000 IndIana are in attendance it otl
ma ny white adopted citizeni. The affair
wil l list four or five da and end with a
big dance. Last year , at a convention of
thi n kind , five men were killed ,
? ttatiinrsi ( iii ihIdend ,
N IIW YORIC. Aug. 9.-The Standard Oil
com pany today declared a dividend eqtial
to 3 per cent on the corporate etock now
in its possession and an extra sum equal
to 2 per Cent , both payable on Septennto
ler 15.
CA RVED BY A COLORED MAN
Jo hn Cnltnhinn IteeeR'cs a Cot Across
time itllOzien , hint Moy
ItcNiiit Fatally.
.l obu CallaHan , 24 years old , was cut
acr oss the ablfpmen shortly after midnight
by an unkoowom colored man nod time in-
Jur y may teatilt fatally. Callahan says his
ass aliant rushed at h as be jiassed along
Th irteenth street between Davenport and
Ca pitol avenue and cut him wIth a razor
wi thout. warning or provocation , Several
sti tches were taken in time intestine in time
ntm dotnetl andtbero wan also a deep cut on
th e hip.
Callalman line been employed In the Union
Pa cific shops and lives at 1007 4orth Seven-
tee nth streeL lie spent the evening at va-
rho Da amusement resorts and about maid-
nig ht started home , After lie crossed Day-
en port street on Thirteenth lie saw a white
wo man walking a few steps ahead of imim ,
At time middle of the block the woman met
a colored man and stopped to speak a few
wo rds to him. As Callahan approached
th em he sn the colored man left time
wo man's side nni rushed blindly at him.
lie was tlceu withotit warning amid before
he cotlini attempt to defend himself his as-
sa ilant had drawn a razor across his atom-
itc h. lie cut Callahan on the imip as lie
ttm reed to ruu ,
Callnhani rami % vest On Davenport street ,
sh otmtinmg ton- help , with time negro in close
ptt rsuit , His cries were beard byVIil
M yers , who was sitting with imia wife on
tim e steps of the Creighton Medical college ,
at Thirteenth and Davenport streets , and lie
ra n to the Injured man's assistance. The
ne gro abandoned the chase and turned bacic
an d retor Greaser , who lives opposite the
sc ene , came out of his door in time to see
hi nt , as be say , barefoot and in his shirt
sl eeves running into a house on the west
si de of Thirteenth near Capitol avenue.
Ca llahan was taken to the Clarkeon Me-
m orini hospital , whore his intirIes were
dr essed ,
No arrests have been made. The police
su ppose that the negro mistook Callahan
fo r some one of whom ho was jealous ,
PERSONAL PARMWAPHS.
N. ir. Tighe Is stepping at the Mlliard ,
B. Dompsio of Spokane , Wash. , Is to
O maha.
8 , M. DiAmond of New York is a guesi .
at the Millard ,
B , F. Smtth and wife of Kingfisher , OkI. ,
ar e in the city ,
Mrs. 18. W' ' . Nash returned from the easi .
ye sterday morning.
Franklin Gaylord of NOW York is puttini
ti p at the Millard ,
Bert Mast of Davenport , Ia. , Is the guesi
of friends In Omaha.
It. T. Madigan of Chicago Is at ( ho MU. .
la rd with a large line of samples ,
Mr , and Mrs. U , R. 'Whitman of Kan.an I
C ity are stopping at the MIllard ,
Ilarry Evans and wife of Wichita , Kan. ,
w iil be at the Millard a few days.
F. B. Quigiey and J. C , Mcflannefl 01 t
D awson , N.V. . T. , are Omaha visitors.
'Mrs. ' Frank Wiiiianm McCue of Denver h ;
t he guest of Mrs. Alfred ilunley of thin 3
ci ty.
Mrs. L. 1' . Garner of this city anti Mrs .
W csiey Baker 1tt yesterday to visit friendi
i n Iowa.
Thomas Deli , William Reynolds ani
G eorge Adams of Lusk , Wyo. , are exposltioi
v isitors.
S. C Schwab of Nw York , a prominen t
t raveling man , will be at the Millard for 1 a
f ew days.
A , B. Canton of Riizabotb , N. 3. , ani
E ugene Vanderpoel of Newark , N. J. , ar
a t the Murray.
George and Miss Eisbo Truman of SI
L ouis are the guests of their sister , Mm :
E , W , Truman ,
Dr. IL , V , Bailey returned Saturday froc a
a three week'B horseback trip through tb a
Yailowstono park.
tov. end' Mrs. Samuel Steel tit Lain 0
C ity , Ta. , are visiting friends here and WI ] II
r eturn home on Tuesm3nmy ,
Miss Lizzie Rail of Chicago is the gues t
of Mr. and Mmii , John Kelkennoy , nod wil
remain In the city for two weeks.
Leo Gibson and family , formerly o f
O maha , passed through Omaha yesterda y
morning on their way to Salt Lake ,
Andrew Forgy and w.to , Miss Jeoni
Patton antI Lam Bdstin are visiting * 1
A liases Turner , 2619 CapItol avemie.
BIshop Thomas Bowman of the Methodin it
c hurch arrived yesterday morning and is tI tO
g uest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel hums ,
Miss Miskirrimins , secretary to Supenin I.
tendeot of Schools Pearse , has returned from n
a vacation trip to her home at Chariton , Ii I. ,
Mrs. 51 , II. Reel and daughter have r I.
turned to Boise CIty , idaho , after a via '
with SIrs , \V IL Roberts at 2310 Dough : 15
street.
1ise Noma and Aitia flentiey of Marshal IF -
town , In. , are the guests of James I F .
O'Ncli , their cousin , 2010 North Ilighteent .LI
street.
lIon. David Ii. Mercer has opened a In
oiflce in the MeCaguc bmiiiding for time pined -
nod betveen now and time next scasion D
congress ,
Mrs. Kimball and Miss Kimball of Chica8 0
who have been time guests of Mr. and Mr 5
J , w. Goodrich for some time , rettirimm 'Ii
home on Tuesday.
airs , Cbaniotto W. Mama of Jamestown It
N. Y. , came In from the east on 'tuesds I
morning , and I the guest of Mr. and Mr IB ,
Charles C. Rosowater.
Judge John A , amer of Cheyenne of ti is
United States district court , stopped ov er
in the city to visit the exposition , I le
is nccompaniemt by lire. finer ,
John W , Dickson of Nebraska City spei rut
yesterday in Omaha , Ho is a ccmndida te
for county attorney ohm the republic : In
ticket and expeeta to be elected.
John It , flowen of Boise , lila. , who spe at
last week visiting the exposition , baa go : mete
to Chicago , Ho expects to return to Omat ma
for the Ak-Bar-lieu festivities In October.
5 , 5. Smith and svifo of Chicago , D , b .
Smith and wife of Kingfisher , Oki , , and ,
F. Smith and wife of FenimoroVie. . , for
a family party which is taking in the forz -
position ,
Miss Julia flurkmaster , the postrnistre as
of Alton , Ill. , daughter of lion , Jessie hum ] k-
master , is visiting the family of V. Waite IC ,
3112 California street and to see the gre at
exposition.
Samuel 14 , Logan of Philadelphia , epel at
Saturday and Sunday at the exposItion , a : ad
then went up to Minnesota for a brief bum ii-
iior
ness trip. lie tied only words of praise V or
the exposition.
0. J , Coflman of Beatrice is a vlsiiot , n
the city , anti is registered at the Murr
Mr , Collnian is one of time managers of I ;
Paddock hotel , it being part of the ests te
of the late senator , of which Mr , CoUnt an
i trustee ,
James Mclfeeu Perrhlsy of Cobra do
Springs , spout last week in Omaha , amid a x-
pressed himself as highly vicased with he
exposition and other attractions here , As
of limo committeemen In charge of I be
floral carnival of Colorado Springs ttie In at
of this month be will endeavor to have a d
Vantage taken of a number of novel thin 88
Ito saw in the Flower parade here.
Nebraskans at the hotels : 11. Ii Sml ' . '
George Campen , Lincoln ; \V. R. Mor lie'
Clerks : J. It. hiurdick , liroken flow ; 11
iittges , Gui Friend. Grand Island ; C. 1.
Bragg , P. P. Scott , ilurweil ; Mrs. Un itt ,
Wood Rivarl H. S. 1)ickinaon , Columbi nm ;
I' , hlorggrenm. Wahoo ; f. II , Ste itt ,
Friend ; W. B. Runer , Alliance : 5 , A , M it-
toy , George Stout , Tekamab ; Fred II. UI
her , Franklin ; J. E , Lamaster , Tecumsi :
B. 0. Mottit , II. V hays , 23. 5. idnid gt : I
PlentzantOn ; John Nelson , Kearney.
I
SOUTH OMAHA NWSS
Armour & ( ' 0 , will spend at ieat $250,000
in enlarging their hacking hotmee imlant here.
Th is was decided tnpn .tt a meeting laid
ye sterday and the hmlans for thm. new build.
to gs will be drawnm at. once , One of time
fir st bulinlings to be erected tiniler time cmi.
lar gemnent scimemo will be mmii addition to time
col d storage building , ivhmich u ill moore titan
ilo tibbo the Present capacity. This new
bu ilding wiii be located ju3t east of time
pr esent hog house , which is In time north
ro w of buildings , it will ho 160 feet in
len gth by 155 feet in width amid will be
ni no stories high , Five floors of this new
str ucture will be used for cunimig rooimms ,
tw o floors for bog cooling and time eighth
an ti ninth blooms for cooper shops , Plans
fo r limbs buiifiing v1ii be made at once ammO
gr ading will conmence : in a few 'lays. At
a meetimmg of the directors of the stolc yards
co mpany and the Armour omcinls yesterday
ar rangements were made for the necessary
gr ound to be tiBeil and it was statm1 that
th ere would be no delay him tlmo eommmnmicmmcemill
ma cnt of the work. Armour owns a gnc'ater
po rtion of the gmottnd imeeded , bat it am
pe ars that a few additional feet nrc mmeede1
fo r trackage and for that reason lime tli
re ctors of the stock ynmn.ls company were
ca lled together to go over the propositioni
w ith I' . \'aiemmtlne ammO Robert B , Howe
of the .Arnmotmr company.
Today or tonnorrotv worlc will start on a
gi ue factory , which will be located south
au th vest of the fertilizer bmiiinlimig. Thus
st rmicture is to be 150 feet bug b3' 100
fe et in width nnd will reach a lmelgimt of
th ree stories. In tlmese extemmeinna the amaTi
ch inery to be used will be of Improved make
un md will be ltrovelicd by electricity , This
w ill make on eoiargement of the power
pl ant necessary anti another battery of boilci
or e will be installed , Time boilers now in
u se have a capacity of 1iOO horse power ,
b ut this viil be doubied by time addition of
n ew boilers.
l'lamm are beinmg matlo for a hair curing
a nd drying plant , This building will be
p ut up just West of time bog houses and all
h air removed front carcasses will ho cured
a nd dried indoors. This will be atm innova-
ti on imere , as the lrescmlt custom is to dry
th e hair on vactmmt , uroluerty in or adjoining
ti me city , The indoor dryimmg julaiu Is now
b eing used lit Chicago and it will he tried
h ere , An immense lilatfornu for the loading
o f teams is
being constructed oni the cast
e nd of the ham house. the piers for this
h aving already been set. A machine simop
na inety feet bug by forty-five feet in widtim
a nd two stories high is to be built itt tine
sf pace south of the 1mm house. Time iiamue
f or this building are now compieted and
w ork is to be
comnmenced in
a day or two.
Sltpeniutendcnt howe Is having plaits for
a box factory drawn. This structure is to
st and east of time ham house , but time
d imensions have not fully been decided
u pen ,
Grading s'hll conmnienco today on tito west
e nd of the ArmoLir property for
seven eightw
r oem cottages,1 wimich will be erected for
t he company's foremen , Timese houses will
b e built wftim a frontage on Q street and
w ill ho located between Thirtieth and
T hirty-second street ,
Many of the details for the enlargement
o f the plant will he arranged for wimea Mr.
V alentine returns to Chicago , but the out.
li nes of the work to be done has been given.
I n speaking about the proposed 1ncreaee of
t he present plant's capacity Mr. Valentine
s aid that South Omaha has a great ftmturo
a s a live stock market and that time Armour
p eople realize thIs , else they would not
s pend such an imiminense amount of money
h ero.
City's DhtI800lshlect.
Monday night closeil the fiscal year for '
t he municipality and
yesterday time 1598 1
l evy became available for
warrants. In con-
n ection with the closing hours
of the fiscal L
y ear City Clerk Carpenter Issued a state. ,
m acnt showing the
balance
on hand at thc
c ommencement of the fiscal year of a yeam :
a go and the amount of warrants drawn or
t he different funds , .
According to the fig.
u rea presented there Is a balance 1mm th ;
d ifferent funds of over $5,000 , Tonight tin
c ouncil will commence with a clean bill am
d isbursements will be made from this timni 3
f orth on the levy of the present year , Tin
c lerk's record of the expenditures follows :
Bainnce' on August 9 , 1897. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,221.5 7
Amotmnt Received of 1898 levy received . . . . . . 04,226,0 0
from other sources , , , , , , 0
Total receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total expenditures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81,780.4 0
Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,1775.I - 7
Amount of worrants drawn the
on dtfercn It
funuds from August 9 , 1897 , to August I ,
1898 : .
Interest . . . . . . . . . .
l'oitco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8890.1 : 4
Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Public light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,282.8 ,
Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,428.7
Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257t :9 :
Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,233J : i
Street repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,415,1 ! 3
Counmcii . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
2,083.t
Jaii . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,20i.
Clerket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cimarity ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r
'measurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o
Attormmcy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] ,039,1
Oltices , rent , etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1SSI.1
Mayor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .512.1 10
Building inspector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90.1 II )
Prinmtimug amid udvurtisjiig . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 : )
Garbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,590.7 t }
Milk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .805 , ( o
Police judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351.1
Live stock iflsiCCtOr ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o
Idlection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82l.t II
itegimitration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . soil .o
Streets , nhieys and brldge'e . . . . . . . . . .
Dog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22,1
' Board of Imealtim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'razes and iiceflu retmnud. . . . . . . . . . . . 152.1 16 ,
Viaduct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Damage claimim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205.1
Sanitnmry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )0
Appraisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o
hi7xperta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337,1
'mInI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15,101,1 25
Judgments ' vaini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,678 , Is
'total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181.780 , : 10
While according to time showing there I Is
an Imnoxpondenl balance of over $5,000 $ i 0
the different funds , tine tmnpaid bills fc ir
Juno and July must be considered , wine ii
will consume nearly time entire amoun t ,
While the levy of 1897 was stmfliclent 0
pay time current expeimses of time city , wit h
the exception of judgments , without lea ' -
lug an overlap , theme will ho little it an , -
thinug left in time treasury after aeRlin g
time bills for Juumo and July. It lieu seldom ii
been the good fortune cit
the city tohas _ ' 0
money in all of the funds at the coocltmsio mm
of the fiscal 'car , hut such Is the cat it ,
at this tinie , as the ( elbowing balance : dl
taken fronni limo '
city clerk's
report , wi II
simow : Interest fund , 1100 ; Jtidgnmeumt , $21 r
police , $339 ; vater , $67 ; fire , $1 ; pubi ] i
light , $27 ; salary , $91 $ ; engineer , $206 ; ge : -
oral , $26 $ ; street repair , $18 ; park , $447 ; apt
cisi witness , $12 ; emergency , .33 ; clog , $111 ; . ,
milk , $80 ; special license lax , $3952 ,
The total expenditures of limo year jmt at
closed , not eountlimg the bills to be di m-
ducted for Junue and Jab9' , aniuountej to
$81,780 , This rear the levy 'mviii bring hit La
Iho city treasury the net aunt of $87,9j5 ,
(7o50mer's Jun' Ilolils. tin beinit , , ,
Time coroner's jury inmipanelied to inquit re
into time murder committed lust Saturd : my
returned the foliowinmg verdict yestd . .
'That the said flernilino Ilcnmnenimofer emma me
to his death from boniorage of time brat a ,
caused by a blow on the left aide of Ii mu
neck on Saturday afternoon , August 0 , an Id
blow beltmg delivered by harry Iluisuman , "
Fioiz the testimony given by eye-wi t.
appears that Itennenimofer spoke ii It-
sultingiy about two women who passi mi
Welsh's livery stable autO a fight botwe4 n
an empioye of the
stable and Ifonnenimof or
scas narrowly averted.
Shortly after tin I S
liennuonhofer became excited about sam 0-
thing and ho challenged anyone in ti me
crowd to light him , liulaman , who w as
standing near , accepted the challenge an id .
aft er sparring for a moment lluiaman do"
live reil the knockout blow.
I t. appears hint Iltileman wtma the first
to raise Jionnenhofer after he fell and held
him in an upright position while a physi-
sia n was cnlleml.
D c , C. , m1 , Sciiindei testified that lie limit
mun do a thorough examination of time re-
am ine and found time heart and windpipe
per fectly muormal , A entail clot of bloomi
vn s fotiiitl on the brain , which had been
entt ised by the breaking of a blood vessel.
Af tei' hearing the testimony limo jury re-
tur imed its verdIct.
Nets' 'rt'l&'mmisttie 81i'rt' ice' ,
T he new ewitclmbonrmi ordered by the teic-
ph ofle company last. wimiter arrived yesterday
aft ernoon and vill be tumiloaded ( rota the
car e at time toot of N street today. Tlmis
lmon mni Is supposed to ho the latest tiiitmg
in electrical nhmlthiamices attli will be installed
iii the mmew office of time contmpnny at Twenty-
fou rth and N streets , Along with the
sw itchboard came 200 setti of instrttnments
an d other material needed in the recon-
recon4
str tictton of the system lucre , Owing to the
no w system to be tmsed it will be necessary
to place mmew telephones in service. In ant-
mill ion to title the hues km time heart of the
cit y mmmc to be rebuiit , A carload of poles
ar e ttoW being tnitnmncd for use on N street
an d the lines south of N street on Twemity-
fem irtim street are to be rebmnilt. also. During
( li e stimnmer time manila lute to Omaha. and
a majority of time brnmmuch lines have been
rec ommstructed , so that whemm the new office
is opened It wilt be practically nil new equip4
mac itt. The ringing of belie Is to be done
aw ay ruth as far as IloBBibie. When time Inn4
pr oved telephonmes are lilaceul it will be nec-
es sary only to remove the hamd : teli-ptmoumea
an d the operator at. central wIll be signalled ,
Ti mis signal will remain mmii as long as the
lin e Is in Use and there will be ito cutting
in by the operator. A bell to call stmbscnib-
er a will be Used the annie as imomv , the prin-
ci pal improvement beunmg the method of ob-
ta itming the attention of time' central office ,
Ti mis new eqtmipument is to be placed In serve -
Ic e as soon as possible. Work is now pro-
gr easing rapidly anmil it is thought that In
amm otimer mommttt time removal from the Present
oi flc9 to the mmcmv location will be made.
floyc Unmile'r Arrest.
In the attempt to breaSt up the practice
of boys jumping out ammO oft moving trains
th e police have arrested eleven youngsters
be tween the ages of 12 and 16 years. These
bo 's rode down from Omaha on the Omimmny
th e lioiice hero being notified of tlmtiir corn-
ini g by 'phone. In the bunch were twc
bo ys who hail run away front home in Iowa
an md they wiil be detaiimed mintil their parentm
ar rive , the others being tnmnuetl loose after ti
se vero reprimand , Th runaways gave timt
na mes of Frank Mullen and herman Ilante ,
th eir homes being In Creston.
cr1C.sunnt'Il 'i'onmigiil.
The city cotnnchl is to meet tonight and Ii t
Is expected that a large numnber of bill : u
w ill be vaid. The non' levy Is now avail.
:
ab le aunt funds which have been vimtualll
d epleted for some time have been replen
is hed. Several ordlaammces on third readint S
w ill come up for final passage nail othe :
b usiness of equal Importance whii moat likel : : :
b e disposed of , Among the bills to be pait 1
w ill be the ciaims of the judges and clerk C
w ho workeJ at the recent bond election.
Magic C1t' Gossip ,
G. IT. Estee of Pacific Junction , Ta. , wal B
a visitor here yesterday.
f. C. Price , manager of Swift and Corn
p any's Plant hero , has recovered from hi : ;
re cent illness.
Mrs. John Felix and Miss Grace Klnnl
cm mtt of Cincinnati , 0. , are the guests of A i
O veum and mother , 2708 0 street.
William Vosburg of the Stoekman fore a
r eturned yesterday from St. Joseph. Mo. , ,
w hero lie visited with frIends for a fo V
wd
d ays.
Only routine business was tnansacted a t
t he meeting of the directors of the atoci It
yt ards company , which was held bore yes -
t erday.
Misses Nora and Nellie Hannon , accom
p anied by their brothers , Viliie and .Iamem
o f Louisville , Ky. , are time guests of thei r
s ister , Mrs. tV , J. McCrann.
MAYOR MOORI3S IIAS TWO CALLI3RI I.
h eads of Mummleiiimmiltie , , iii Mgiisni -
cintisetta mind Texas Are here ,
Two mayors from widely separated citic is
o f this country were callers upon Mayc ir
Mooros yesterday , One of them we IS
Mayor Charles S. Ashley of New Bedfori S
MIthS. , and the other was Mayor John a I
T ra3'ior of Dailas , Tex. Both these heads If
municipalities were accompanied by the. ir
wives.
The two officials have come to the cIty I 0
t ake In the exposition , but they are it : .
c identally making an investigation and e :
a mination of the methods by which Omat ;
c arries on its city government , They di S.
p layed a considerable desire to be informc 'a
° ' Omaha's way of dealing with public in t.
provomonts , and especially paving , All ii t-
f ormation at the disposal of the mayor at 0
t he other city olfloiais was vouchsafed timer Ii.
Mayor Trayior is a. typical southerner am id
a genial good fellow. 130th officials will 1 me
m u the city for several days.
Se'iarntm'd fromim hIi , Moicy
, Goodwin , from a farm near Wiota , I ' ,
met Jo Rogers , Ileckio Taylor and M' i'e
Wlnchard on fieveoth street last night an uI
his poverty dated from fIve mimmutes late r.
Time women recognized the state of it is
nativity and invited him indoors , Thi 3y
t ook hIs money nod turned him loose. TI 3ye
who are colored , are under orre at
nail Goodwin occupies time cell for coo a-
plaining witnesses.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Three cars of ore were received at ti e
smelter yesterday.
Notlminmg line yet been done in the Do , ' n
children case which was to have been beam rd
its merits by Judge Siabaugh yesterda 9' ,
Harness thieves vieitd Dr , Whinneny 'a
barnm at 2918 North Thirtieth street Month
night and tooic away a set of tmaraes3 vmiiu' ;
at $10 ,
Iiaarmnnnn Brothers have taken out mm
lmuiidintg permit for tim erection of a $1000
addition to their store at 1318 Somitim
Twentieth street.
Some sneak thief entercd the rooming
house of Ration Lewis , 1112 Farnam street ,
Monday night , cud stole several pieces of
silverware and a woman's hat , valued nut
$ 35 ,
County Treasurer Iieimroil lame miundo all
general fund warrants registered up to July
1 , nod including No , 3,484 , payable July 11.
Time warrants so payable amount to about
$7,000 ,
Divorce for various reasons has been lied-
tioned ( or by hinibio havens neil in a suit
against her husband , Willianmi J , lieu , 11cr
attorumey , Iumnncdiately upon filing them , removed -
moved lImo papers train the clerk's oiflce ,
Charles Da'idsonm of the fIrm of .Albright
& Farrens , Hastings , Neb. , is in the city
in nun endeavor to locate mm watch of which
tj' , Mbnlght was robbed on a recent visit
here , lie is accompanied by Louts l..oub. a
ilorliet of the same town ,
In a circular just received front tito coin-
missioner of internal revenue there is a
ruilag to thu effeCt that extenisious of Imronnm-
issory motes given ( or loans on real estate
have to be ztanntpcd. they being con-
aldened the same as new loans ,
E. W' . Nash , the purchaser , as trustee ,
of the Crelglmtoum theater under time forecios.
uro sale in July , tiled a new mortgage on
time property yesterday vitli tIme register of
deeds. 'rho nmortgagee is time Penn Mutual
Life Insurance conupamny agmminm and tint
amount this time is $90,000. Revenue
atantlia to the amount of $42.50 worth were
Ott the instrument.
A servant girl , whose name Is given as
Jobnaon , was severely , but not seriously
burned about time face and bands by the explosion -
plosion of a gasoline stove in the fiat oc-
cnnpled by 11. U. Morreli , 2301 Douglas street ,
Tuesday morning , The girl was cooking
breakfast at the time of the explosion , No
damage to the furnishings of the room me-
suited roui the explosion ,
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h\ cheerful patronage.
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In oreierimmg by wall state tviuieh Pictimre'e you wIsh , by tine 1111. ' or nmumber ,
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, Marital Strength , Vitality , Manhood
1Ts TWO TO T1N DAYSt
, Weak and impotent muon can secure imealtht' , vigorous marital strength , vitality
and development in from two to ten days by the tnse of Dr. Archambauit's
, Wonderful PARIS VITAL SPARKS. lit ninety per cent of time cases. time ro-
suite are permanent anid lasting. Losses , drains cease at once. 'Fimey cure
variocele restore lost power , give wonderful vigor and strenmth to miuut or
; woman : Iutld up quickly the weak , nervous , brolceum downi 85'atem , A FOOD
for nerves , brain rind muscles. At I ust a remedy timat is beneficial to nil and
that acts on the organs as rapidly as a cathartic acts on the bowels. Aiwa
effectual , Naver tails. Resuits permanent.
DR , AKcHAMBAuI.r's PARIS VITAL SPARKS '
act at once , and their continued us o for a few days bnnllds a moan or woman
up wonderfully. TIme mnediciiue iii a scientitto ] "rench ircpmratiolm , imertectiy safe 9
to use-camutot poibly injure You. but on the contrary will stimulate your
organs to be iiko a youth of 21 , 1 f you are saying to a'ommreeit : "I wIsh I
vero dead , " then there Is something vrong with the inner maim : you nrc morbid -
bid , melancholy , unhealthy , and i t Is your duty to yomnrsolf amid fanmily to
brace up ittmd take PARIS VITAL SPAR ( S.
PRICE $3.0 0 Per 100 DOSES A fail rnonthz'5 ,
_ _ _ _ _ Package _ _ _ _ _ I roat _ macat
( j R : 4SCENTS.
To insplro confidence Inour remedies we will mail , ciost-ly sealed , a regular
t full month's treatment , 100 tloses , $3 package of PAItIU VITAL S1'AhtiS , ( or
48 Ic atnmpmd.
This entire otter is an honest ona from start to fInish. No deception ; means
exactly what it says , and is made bY a resltommeihio and wealtimy medical cent-
pany who behave Iii doing as tlme' would lute to be done by , and who can refer '
to the ieadimg and largest banks a t home and all newspapers in which this
udt'ortimucmmmt appears ,
You cannot get something for nothing , Avoid all so-called free cmirent.
No one comm iat' fem nmdvertiing xmmcdicinne aiiii li'o and cure you free. Every 4
offer of this kinmd Inn a trap , When discommrntged try our PAitIS VITA
S1'ARICS. Our offer gives you Timreo loiimtrs' gee vilmme , it in need of treatment -
mont , tom' only 48 cents. Wet make' no money w menu we bend a full months' A
treatmuent , 100 doee , a three-dollar pimcleuge , for only 48 onun-cent stamps : but
our Paris \'ItaI Sparks are so reliable , cii ciTcetmial , that vie always make
mummy other customers at hill prices tlmrougii your certain cure' .
Just as soomi mis 5'dtm comnnenuc'e I o take PAIIIS VI'i'AL SPARKS , Juist so
: will yeti conmnnatcc to foci yourself a man made over. Why not try today
or at least cut this out. ?
A SECOND YOUTh WiLL COME AGAIN TO YOU ,
NO C. 0. B. i'ACIsAGES OR DI'7CEPTIVF CIItCULAIIS CALLING FOR
MOUR MONEY , BUT 'h'iilil AC'FLTAL MEDICINI7 SEN'l' , WITH FULL
DIRIIICTIONS , INCLUDING A VAhUA11lJ MlIiCAt. i'APEIt ALL STINT
SLICURIILY SEAi.IID , FitidI ? FROM OIISIORVATION. ALL CIIARGIIS PIITI-
t PAID TO Tilil U , S. OR CANADA.
Falling Vigor In Cases I'ast For't3' Our Great Specialty.
"Sincerity in speaking as they timlnik , beiievimig as they pretend , nicttnmg as
they profess. performing mmmi time ) ' promise , rind being as they appear to bo. $
Title a what ) r. Arclmainbdtult Co. always does , ' -I'ost , Write today. 1)on't
delay , Addretes plainly.
TILE DR. ARCIIl1HAULT C0. ,
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2 I'cmlerton Squarc , Boston , Mtisn ,
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GIVE BANKER A FINE FLAG
l3apio5N , , r * iu'i4vliiol iiiii ni 81mm'-
PriNt' I Iii' Sin irrl nit , 'mimieu
of 1imildinnuc ,
lii time front yard of time nlweihlnng of
Stiperintcndenmt of School iiuIidinngs llanmlcer ,
at 1707 Center street , there nuow iioats a big
flfteent-foot Aoerican hag at time pinniaclo
of the tallest iingetatf in time neiglmborlmood.
Neitimer ilngpoie nor hag was tlmerci nlny be-
( ore yesterday , for the oniowns erected amid
the oIlier was raised in a dellglmtfully informal -
formal mounter yesterday evening.
rhmo first time that Superintendent lianmkcr
hail anmy intimatboni that ho want going to
own a flagpole mmmiii Hag tras almortly mutter
dinner , whelm ho m'as alt ( mug cit imlue front
porch. lie saw a proccsimiomm imeaulinmI : toward
his lmotnse witim time ihmmg , vlo mum'l shovels ins
its midst. Time lmroct'esiomu halted before lila
house , the numemumburs uniinniberefi their simru'cls
until comnmnmemiceul to dig mm male lit his front
yard. Time pole was planted in a jiffy animi
tutu stars anitl atnipi's were ilumg : oust to time
breeze.
The hag and liagataff formed a gift to
Stmpeninmtenmdenmt hlanuker fronmm the scorci of
school board enmploycs wino imcmve wunked
long under him , ' ( hey told lninm an utter
limo flag itanl been raised , while the etmabe amid
( eniiai members of limo surprise party sang
"America" nail "tinily 'Round time I"hmmg. "
Ti. Ii. liot'ies manic the brief prcsexmtatitun
speech iinud tiuperinu'adomtt iianmkcr re-
apnnded , Tbemm mu invited them all to have
something anti time remainder of time oven.
lug was spent In a social manner.
81muii thu ry .t Id 1mm iteiv.
The Sanitary Aid society late iulace'l ' sew-
lag machines in the Tlzurston Rifles' or-
uury end is ready to carry on the proposed
work of ( un'nisinlng stippliesi to time troops. $
Wednesday time armory wiii ho open nil ilay
fur Limo ncconmtnmodumtiotm of is'onumCn u'iue Ie-
sire to laip witlm the work , and all wonnemi
of time city nrc usited to assist iii time prrpmira'
tion of bandages , luospital uliirtmu arid other
uimnpplies timicli mine needni so badly itt mmli
the camps.
MurimmiIt' Snuihsties.
Tue following births mind ilentims wore mc-
lmonieli to the imc'aitii ceinmissiermor , during
the twenmty-otir hours enalirig at ( moon C5.
terday :
Uirtlis-W' illiama ltormanm , 21 2 I Sotmtlm
'rim I rt y-aovent 11 , boy ; l"rmnnik 13'inin , I 1 IS
\t'iliimtnuma , girl ; TInnii Simaustat , boy ; Nico-
Hr nuts largacmmcwsitl , girl ; Clmanica cciii-
mmci' , 1311 Pacific , be ) ' ; Myron Amnout. 2i07
Dodge , boy' ; George ( Irsy , 508 Sotmtlm
Ts'cnty-finst , girl ; Peter A. Szczurck , South
Onantina , girl : Stepimats 1' . Moitr , girl ; George
ltulwardtc , 43i5 llrekinne , girl ; Androte
Trcauuter , Tnenty.nimmtlm uiul : Bristol , boy ,
Jt'ntiis-Mtmrgaret Snnili'an , 1309 Ohio , G5
years ; John McAnmilreiws , 2717 CalifornIa , 21
years ; N. S. Malmnmn , 3013 Leavetmwortli ,
45 years , suicide ; Liza IVelib , 610 N'oi'tlm
l'itcenlhm. 115 years , old age ; hose Jacob-
semi , 1716 1)00gm , , 33 years , pneumonia ,
Alatn : ICroupa , Twenty.inintlu and % 'ubnut ,
1 ) 'ear : Alexander hiatt , Thirty-fifth unul
kredtth , 31 years , typhoid ,
Smffi'iili'i b ) Plrcm 1)mmnhiu ,
( IINCINNA 'l'I , Aug. 11-A sJm1ciIIl to tue
Coinrmtt'rel.il-'i'thumuo from Upper Santlualcy ,
0. , says : Today Oliven' linith and his soni ,
oged 18 , luoth lust their lives by descend.
hag into a well where linens was "fire
ulanil ) . " Time eons went itown first unit was
muapimyxiated anmnl the rallier descentled to
help hint and momfl't'red a like fiutu ,
All sluIce ot time imolItical questions are
given in time Weekly lice , Sent until Jau ,
cry I , lS9t , ( or 25 cents.