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THE OMAHA T > ArLV 111313 : SAMTKDAY , JVNE 27 , 1800. CORNELL WINS THE 'VARSITY ' Victory of the rrahmeii Followed Well bj the Ithaca Seniors , / : HARVARD COMES IN A GOOD SECOND , . ' ? - T ciiiix ) iMinlft Ulnsc \ " | > for Tlilnl inn Clllllllllllll lIlllK'll- * * ! } DlNIIIIICVel World's Hi'foril for Pour Mllt-H HritUiMi , POUOHKinP3IU , Juno 2fi. The Harvard Corncll-Columbla-l'cnnsjlvaiiia four-corncrci stralghl-away 'varsity boat racoon the Hud eon today was mon by Cornell In the pho nomctiat time of nineteen minutes , twenty nlno seconds. Harvard second , Pennsylvania third and Columbia fourth Cornell won the freshman race tvvo day ago , In which the order of finishing was 1 ° strangely , the same. The race was a linn 111 M * 1 one for two tulles , but after that Cornel had It Its own way Harvard tried Its eli bchcnic of tiring out Cornell at the start but It failed. Cornell rowed a clean rac < without a break of any kind Pcnnsylvanli splashed nnd rowed badly and Columbli fur some unknown reason was not In th race after the first quarter mllo. The Har vard crew rowed plucklly , but vvaa ou classed. la The conditions were favorable. The wate lo was smooth , tbo wind not disturbing an being In favor of very good time. The four crews were lined up for posltlo about 5 30 o'clock. There was a good den of trouble , however. Just as the refcro hail asked the usual iiuestlons about gottln ready , Captain Milliard ot Harvard talso his band and complained that Columbia' Etakeboat was below the line. Cornell an I'cniiBjlvnnla agreed to this and the refere ordered It back This took sonic moment and then the crews were lined tip again To bo sure that thuru should bo no erro or claim of unfairness ho asked each crcv separately. "Are vou ready ? " and got favorable reply The rcfereo took n las critical look at the crows and then son thorn off with the pistol All struck tb water together , but Columbia only got a hal .utroko Cornell nnd Harvard were bol fully prepared and got tbo advantage of long sweet ) . Harvard began Its old tactic of n quick stroke to tire Its opponents , an for n whllo It seemed to work well A : had started with a tort > stroke. , which Hat vatd tempered down to thirtj nine at th first quarter , while Cotnell l.ad como dovv to thirty-eight Columbia seemed to hav a leaden weight on Us boat , and It nun in the water as If It was not Intendln to try to keep up with the others Pent Bylvanla was rowing tblrtj-nlnc to the mlr utc , but It was n ragged stroke that pulle the boat far over and dipped It Uoth Hai vaid and Cornell had settled down to wet In a methodical way , and both pulling thlrtj-clght stroke , wore working with will. will.CORNELL'S HHAUTITUL WORK. Harvard's boat poked Its nose ahead c Cornell at the half mlle and the rootet jelled with approbation Then slowly , Inc by Inch , tbc Harvard boat crept by tl : Cornell boat until the stern Just lappc the latter's nose U was noticeable tin the Cornell men never changed their strok but worked steadily nt thirty-eight at ; thirty-seven strokes with good Tiack woi mid beautifully clean blade action , and i they ncared the two-mile mark , this wet HBH notlceablu In its effect Harvard's me ' had put all their hard work in their urn \ nnd legs , and It was beginning to tell , fi they could not get the stern of their bni away from Cornell s , and gradually Co nell's men , with their backs working fto the sliding seat to the back of their neck and with a rhjthintcal motion that wi beautiful to scc , began to gain their lot cud Harvard tried desperately to hold tl lead , but as the tvvo boats flashed by tl two-mtlo mark Cornell had shoved forwa ; on oven terms and was still going. Tl No 2 man In Harvard's boat was splas ItiK and the stroke wavered a little , bi with bulldog grit they stuck to tbelr wor Hut the hirty-sevcn to the minute an In with the Btiongcr stroke , and the nca clejii blade work , was telling , nnd Inch I Inch the bow of the Cornell boat went fo ward from the bow of the Hnrvnrd boo Pennsylvania was splashing on at a thlrt sovcn stroke gait , three lengths behind , at Columbia was hopelessly beaten So tin went down to the third mile , Haivard pul Ing desperately and somewhat prettily , b Cornell was putting an Inch of distance every stroke- between the boats The lei stroke and the clever back woik of Corm wore counting. It was evident that Ha vard was beaten , for at the third nil thcro was plainly plenty of reserve for In the Cornell boat , yet there was not bit of It In Harvard's. The men from Cat bridge were using every bit of strong In their endeavor to make a good slioi Ing Getting Into the last mile Corm was still pulling at a tlilrty-bevi stroke , without a splash or a quaver , the boat fairly shooting along , whllo Harvaril men looked as If some of them would fc out of the boat. Cornell , at the three and a half mil had Inci eased her lead to about four Icngt : and Pennsylvania was clearing up son of the water between It and Harvard such a clipping pace that the crimson a licrcnts feared for their crew's hold on se end place. The last half mlle was u eventful Cornell crossed the line at tl pace she had net at the start , a winner 1 llvo lengths over Harvard , In the recor breaking time of 19 minutes and 29 se ends , and not a man In her boat shovvi distress. Pennsjlvaiila crawled In nt good pace about four lengths behind Hn Mini nnd Columbia paddled In at lea twenty lengths In the rear. ORNRRAli CORNELL JUBILEE Three or four men In the Harvard bo showed signs of distress , but In the oth boats thcro wus no trouble Cornell's a mil era nro tonight on nn > thing but nn evi keel , nnd her enemies arc Joining to n mo or less degree In the general Jtibllotlo Cornell's coach , Courtney , Is supreme happy. Ills men carried him about on t < of their shoulders till he was compelled cry for mercy , and late In the evening mob of "rooters" SCO strong headed by drum corps marched from the Nelson hou to Riverside , where the Cornell crews ha been living , and serenaded them far In the night. The city smells of buttling po' dor. dor.Tho record breaking time of the race w In n measure due to the ebb tide that vv quite effective , but It Is believed that tl tlmo Keepers , unable to see any flag at tl finish , luivo niado an error The watches the prcba cor on the observation train mu the time ot Cornell between 19 51 and 20 C and the watchers on the Associated Pro loop at each mile started and stopped 1 electrical connection , made the tlmo slmll to this No watch that can bo found tall ) with the olllclal time. This does not dctra from Cornell's victory ns she bus with at IS of the time taken broken the record Tl ISt olllclal tlmo given Is Cornell , 19 29 ; Ho vard , 19 32 ; Pennsylvania , 20 11 , Columbl 21 35 Pcnnsvlvanln's men tonight say that tl tlmo of their finish Is absolutely Incorrei They say that such a. difference means 1 : teen boat lengths behind Harvard , and tin vvero less than two. The tlmo keepers n not to bo found tonight to answer the criticisms U la estimated that 30,000 pi cons saw the race The observation tra carried 3,000 and 5,000 were on jnchls ni other vcsbcls Many Philadelphia , llostc Ilrooklyn and Now York society pc > oplo wi ncsscd the race from private yachts ELLIS WARD SAT1SKIKI ) . In.ur Upon the return of the defeated Qttak ur crew to Its quarters Coach Ellis Ward w surrounded by newspaper men. and thi gave out the following statement "I a perfect ! ) gutlsflcd with the work of n 'varsity crew today While they weru fair defeated , jet they need not ho ashamed this fast time , even In the fuci * of dofct 1 noticed , especially , how thu crews of C lumbla and Harvard were on the point collapbo at the HnUh , no much to that tin vvcro taken homo on their launches , whl tlui Cornell and Pcnnsjhanla eights TOVM back to their quarters llko the nu > ii tb they are. There U ono consolation lu o defeat , however , uud that Is In the fa that my tenlor crew , composed of fello > who have never rowed In a race lu the lives , more ) than defeated the ColumL < cw , who , with emu uxcentiuu , arc tlio ban nun who put up such a good race last ycnr ' Conch Courtney of the Cornells made the follow Ing statement tonight "I nm agree ably surprised at the result , I did not an ticipate Unit the 'varsity crow would do such good work , In fact , t had not the confidence that 1 hftd In the freshmen , because during the practice work on Cnjuga lake before leaving for Poughkecpslo the best time In which the 'varsity crow could get over the three-mile course was sixteen minutes niul forty seconds , and to bo up to the standard they should have accomplished It In 1C 1C , The Harvard and Pennsylvania crews have not much of which to be ashamed Their work was very good and they were ganio tc the last. As lo Columbia's work , I have nothing to say. " COLUMHIA IN MOURNING. The light blue In Columbia's colors was darkened almost to n coal black shade lo < night It U doubtful If any set of men ovct took defeat so much at heart The captain almost shed tears ns he said "Wo were folrlj beaten That IR nil I have to say" Others of the crew were hardly more conv munlcatlve Though a number of them ex > pressed the opinion that their miserable dinulng was duo entirely to Improper train Ing Coach Mumford of the Harvard crew said I am vcrj much pleased with the work o the Harvard 'varsltj. They rowed a greal ace. The contest was so close that It re solved Itself Into n question of Kcncralshl ) and our men were tit fault In the first mile If , after having passed the first mile am having found themselves right at the front they had settled Into a steady stroke am not attempted to hurry Into a lead so soon c'Virjthlng would have been all right. " is suoix. . r\vr TMUJ I'lidilli-N ( In- Ili-nli-j CourtiHnill ) li Til. \\urU tif HieMlHTN. . I" " " 1) > l're s I'lilill'liInK empnn > IIENLEY-ON-TIin THAMES , June 26- ( New York World Cablegram Special Tele gram ) The Yale crew , covered half tin course this evening Inside of three niln utes and tw cut j-four seconds. The Nev College boat went over the course , cover Ing fort ) yards more than Yale In 3 2 > Ibis has been a very Intorobtlng day fo the Yale followers. The crow was out earl ; and the bojs were eager for work. Som little work was done before the trial agalns tlmo was made. Shortly before 11 the ; started at a thlrt-four stroke thnt sooi dropped to twenl-eight. This was th nvctage throughout The bnlf was made li 3 35 2-5 , and the full distance lu 7 13 Whei the time became known many c > cs wcr opened wider The crew seemed to be golui so easily that mo&t of the time the othe crews are anxious Tlrst Trinity went th full distance at racing speed with an aver age stroke of thirty-five Its time was th same as Yale's , but Yale s is regarded a being the better performance Leande went half the distance and chipped ol nearly three seconds from Yale's time. It Is hardly probable that the Hutch crov will start because of Internal dlssatlsfac tlon Its ktroke refused to row- with a cer tain man In the boat Another man ha been put In his place. It Is understood , I he proves good enough , the crew will b here Everjbody in Henley Is anxious t hco them , for they made themselves ver ; popular while hero last > ear Everjbody at Yale headquarters feels li better spirits todaj than at any time sine they came here They are nil anxious t go the full course at racing bpeed to fin out , as Drown sald , "Just where they wui at. " ENTRIES TOR THE DIG EVENTS. HENLEY-ON-THAMES , June 26 The or tries for the legntta of U9C closed last even Ing , nnd the ll t , was Issued this inclining Kor the gland challenge cup there are nln entries , Yale , Uelloop , New College , Leuiidci Thames , London , Trinity Hall. Klrt.1 Trlnlt and Eton The entries do not give the name and position of the actual crews nnd the will not be handed In until four da > s bcfor the race. Lcancler , however , will In all prot ability , have the following crew- How , W. I C Holland ; No 2 , II Graham ; No 3 , E. C Sherwood , No 4 , R. Cnrr ; No 5. E. R Dal lour. No C , Guy Nlcknlls : No 7 , T. 1 Stretch , stroke , H. Gold. All the member of the Lcander crew are Oxford men an Sherv oed , Curr , Balfour nnd Gold were men bcrs of this year's Oxford crew- . Gold wa stroke of the dark blue eight which bee Cambridge after such a hard fight this jcai and he was n member of the Eton crew which made a tine showing at Henley las > oar. Ho Is considered to be a vvonderft stroke. Kor the diamond sculls , Hon Rupert Gulr ness , the holder of that trophy ; Or. C. Mi Uovvcll of Chicago. lion Arthur Gulnnes : Vivian Nlckalls. R. K. Beaumont , P. lice dlngton , R P. Hlackstaff. J. J. Dlulsc , J. I Jolccy , J. E Mohr , S. S. Mann and E / Thompson of Montreal are entered. Tli total number of entries Is flftj-eight , on greater than the number entered In 189' ' which up to the present was the recor jcar. Yale was on the water nt 10 1C this mon Ing , went down the river and around Regatt Island and then rowed over the course 1 7 16 The first quarter was nrtiile In 1 15 an the finish In 3 33 Tor the first half mlnut the stroke was thirty-four and for the ba aLcc of the spin the stroke was twenty-nil ] to the minute Ibis Is considered a much be ter performance than that of yesterday Proi first to last the boat ran well and the me were all In fine condition In spite of thl however , Hob Cook Is by no means satlsflei The crew went to quarters Immediately afte the trial. Trinity Hall went over the course In 7 1 ! with a stroke varjlng from thirty-six I thirty-seven. They did the first half In 1 ; and the laht half In slower time Trinit Hall , as was the case with the Yale crcv had quite a strong wind ahtcrn , but the coi dltlons favored Trinity owing to tbc thwai rigging of the seats. Now College was out , but did not try t make time. The crew has been a long tliu In training and Is not working hard now. OR. M'UOWELL'S WORIC IMPROVES. Dr. McDowell , the oarsman from Chlcagi who Is entered for the diamond sculls , saj he never felt better than today. He Is Jm beginning to get used to the course and I working hard , although not trying to mnk fast time. Ho Is quite confident of wlnnln In spite of the fact that ho has not seen Hoi Rupert Guinness , the holder of the dlaiiion sculls , and has not been able to compai I.IK stvlo with thut of the crack English t > cu leru The English critics do not think I ) McDowell has a chance' of winning The say ho rows entirely with his legs and am : and has very little back swing Houovt they admit lie handles his boat very wel In spite of his collision with ono of the posi marking the course , which Is not an Infn qtieiit accident The collision , howovc liroko the rim of the cockpit of the doctor ulioll but he sa > s It has not done the hot any harm and that the damage has alreail teen repaired Hob Cook raised the slides of all the seal In the Yale boat befote this morning's prai t'if and tills. It IH said , ma } account for tl. belter work done. LONDON June 2C The correspondent i the Pnll Mall Gazette at Henley telegrapht this afternoon as follows"Yalo did n mai nlflcent piece of work this morning Whll It wus very little more than a strong pa dell tlio opinion of thu real experts U that they can row as well as they can padd they will \vlti very easily " (1IU1.S Tilt 13 I'AHT 1 > TOIHM1II3V Klrxc ContfNt III llnMlMMl i : > i'li | . Dual uf Dnillili-H ToulKlil. Ono match was decided last night I the city tennis tournament It was ! Unit contest In the mixed doubles Fran HiiHkell. who on Thursday deflated Cu llnglmm In elusion , had Miss Sadlo li.iu for a partner , and together they vvei beaten by C H YOUIIK and Miss llel Hamilton The ! score ! WUH 6-7 , 6-2. C-3. Tl winners made 102 points and lost SS This evmilnt , ' . beginning at C o'cloc sharp , r Haxkcll nnd M Hopkins mei O S Culllnphnm nnd C H Veiling In tl llnal of the doubles The- content la arou Ing considerable : Intel eat , In view of tt fact that II Is butwven probably the tw htiongest pairs In thu cltj It Is like ! tl > bo as exellliiK ns the CullliiKhain-lln kill context In singe's A largo eiovvd cxpc'Cted to be prc-be-nt CulliiiKlmni nr. . Young o\u > fifteen and Hiibkell and Hoi kins ewe half fifteen This handicap supposed to bo bulllclent to place ) the tv\ \ pairs on u par l.lirnril ( till of Tun Kx-nta. LONDON. Juno 20. In the Queen's ell tunnlK tournament In thei llm.l round i the handicap Hindis Lamed scratched i Slmoiul , to whom tie travu odds of 15 to K.une In thu mixed doubled Klsbet ai : Misa Mb bet beat Lamed auil Mis * JJrona. SPIDERS ACT LIKE ROWDIES Tebcau's ' Team Assaults Umpire Weydman on the Diamond. DISGRACEFUL AFFAIR AT LOUISVILLE Hulked of WliuiliiK b > llio Colonel * ' Tin-Hi- " , tinCtpvHnnil Pluje-i-a Wrciilc TliilrIMIKIMIIHM' on ( lie I nip Iff. LOUISVILLE , Juno 2G Today's game wa ! marked by constnnt wrangling l > y boll loams over tbo decisions of Umpire Woyd man.VIIU Louisville one run ahead It ho ninth Inning , lUirkctt knocked out i lomo run. tjlng tlio score In the tentl lining the Cle\ elands scored four runs ot an error , n base on balls and two homi runs. The homo team then plajcd for dark loss , and finally Wedman called the game This so enraged the Cleveland players tha EON oral of them rushed at him and begat to shako him and use him roughly. Tin spectators crowded on the field anil for i time trouble was expected. The police dls icrsed the crowd and the Cleveland play crs left the park. A crowd of small bo > i stoned the Spiders as they were lea\lti | lu their 'bus. Attendance , 1,000. Score Louisville 00 Cleveland - HltH Louisville , , Cleveland , 0 Errors Louisville , o , Cleveland , 2 Earned runs Louisville- , Cleveland. 1 Kirsl bise01 milt Ily Hill 7 , by Cuppy , I. Slruilc out Hy Hill , 4 , b } Cttppj , 1. Homo run. J llurkett Threebaselilts. . McCteery , Me Kcan Two-base lilt O'Hilcn Doubl plnvs Hill to Cassld.v , Child * to McKoai lo Tebcail Wild pitch Hill. Mattel les Louisville , Hill ami Wnrnor , Cleveland Cuppy and O'Connor t'mplro Wo > dnmn. lUlOWNS ALL HIIOKEN UP. ST LoL'lf * . Juno M Thu Browns wen nil to pli-c-cs toda > and lost tinKamu ti tlu > Reds , \vho pounded Hurt hnnl am took advantage or tbo nine c-ostly it rot by the homo team. Klirct pltehi.il u stead ; Kamo. Scotu : St. Louis Clnclllimtl 5 1 HltH SI Louis , 7 , Cincinnati , H Errors St Louis. 9 ; Clneltinatl , 1 Earned runs Cincinnati , I , St. Louis , 2 Tvvo-b.i e hits Peltz (2) ) Stoh u b.isos Ehrct , 1 ; Hoj. I ViiiiKhn , 1 ; Mel'hee , HurkiPlist b.i o 01 balls OIT Halt , 2 , oft Enrol. 3 Hit b ; pitched ball lt > Hart , 1 Sliuck outli , Ehret. 1 , bv Hart , 4 I'.issi-il balls Mui phy , l ; Peltz 1 Hatterhs St. Louis , Har and Murphv , Cincinnati , Ehret anil Pells UmpireL > nch WASHINGTON'S DOWN THIS LEADERS WASHINGTON. Juno -McMabon vva ratlur wild today and when ho got the bal over llio plate It was In a way aeceptabl to the Senators Two homo runs In nurce slon , by Jojco and St-lbach In the nlnti Inning , \voiu made on ! McMahon Attend unco , U.O'iO Scoie Washington - Italtlmoro - Hlts WushitiKton , 10 , ll.iltlmoro , 7. Et roih. Washington , 2 ; Haltlmore. 2 name runs- Washington , S , llaltlmoro , 1. Twt base hit : Donnelly Three-base hit Don nell > Home runs Jojeo (2) ( ) . Selb.icl Stolen basis Robinson Double ] ila > > Kellev to Donnelly First bise on ball' On King. 1. oT ( Mc-Mahon , 7 Hit by pltcho ball- Jennings , Kollcy. Struck out H King , 1 , by Mc.Mahon 2 Pas-sid lull * Robinson , 2 Hatterlis Washington , Kin and Magulre , Haltimoro , McMahon an Itoblnson Umpire- Hurst GIANTS EASILY SWAMPED. HROOKLYN. Juno 2 ( ! The grounds vver soggy and slippery today from the tw davs' rain Good Molding was out of th question , ai weie long hits Clarke wa hit bird , but the hits tutted only few run' as the KoliiK was so bad lh.it no kss tha four Hrookljn men were put out from fal Ing down while i miningto the base- I'ayno pitched his best when the Noi Yorks had men on b.iLos , w hlch vv as I hoven of the nlno Innings played Score. Grookbn 01000200 * Now Yotk 000010000 Hits Brooklyn , 12 , New York , 8 1:1 rors. lirookljn , 2 , New York , 3 Tlr * base on balls : Off Payne , 4 , oft Clarke , Struck out. ny P.ij no , 1 , by Clarke , : Two-bisc hit Gloason Stolen hasp * Shindlc Daley. Lachancc , Grim Doubl plays Connughlon to W. 11 Clarke : Coi coran to Daly to Lichancc. lilt b pitched ball : Daly liatterlc-s : Urookljt lajne and Grim ; Now York , Clarke an Wilson. Umpire : Emsllu. Attendanci 3,500 3,500HILLY HILLY NASH WELCOMED BACK. BOSTON. June 2fi The Bostons won tt day by bunching tholr hits at the ripl time Nash was well received and pr < sonted with two baskets of How crs a ho came to the bat. Score. Boston * Philadelphia. Hits : Boston. 11 : Philadelphia. 11 Hi rors. Boston , 4 : Philadelphia , 3 Uanu runs Boston. C ; Philadelphia. 1 Tv > c base hits : Lowe , Ilnrrlneton , James Still von. Dolohanty , Cro--s Homo runs Duff' Stolin bases Hamilton Double pla > i ' J Sullivan to Hallmnn to Bojle ; Lo'n to Lowe to Tucker Plrst base on ball- Off Sullivan. 1. off Ta\lor , 4 Hit b pitched ball Tucker , Clements Struo out : By Sullivan. 1 , by Ta > lor , 1 Bai torios- Boston Sullivan and Tonnes Philadelphia. Taylor and Clements Un plroHenderson Attendance , 'J.OOO COLTS OUTPLAY THi : PIUATHS CHICAGO June 20 The Cells rlearl outplayed the Pirates today. Hawle > wn wild , poorly supported and nine of th tin hits made on" him were bunched 1 the lirst , third and hoventh. Attendanei 7.KW Score : Chicago * - : PlttsburK Hits Chlc.igo , 10 ; Plttsburp , 10 irror : Chicago , 1 , PlttHburg , 8. Cainod rum Chicago , 5 , PlttsbiilR. . ' Two-base hit' D.ihlin. Anson , Pfi ffcr , Ston/ol Threi bjibi- hits Dahli-ii. Siigdon Homo rut Hiivvlpj Stolen IIISCH. Lange. Dooko Pfi-ffi-r (2) ( ) . i\erltt. : Anson (2) ( ) . Slenzo Struck out Hy Friend. 1. by Hawley , Basi-K on balls Off l-ilond , 5 , off Hawlo' 7 Wild pitchKrlond , 1 BatturloH Ch' cage , I'rlend and palley ; Plttsburg. Hav loy and -Morrltt. Umpire Shcrlilati. STANDING OP Tlin THAJIS. _ . . . J'layed Won Lost. P ( Olovolnild r.l , U is M liultlinor > > K ! 31 ] 1 61 Cincinnati ns "i ; 22 d1 Hoston D.1 3 21 CO Washington 50 37 : M 5) ) Chic IRQ r/j 31 2& r , " Philadelphia ,10 yt 27 r , ] IjrooklMi r- , -js 27 50 PlttHburg fit 27 27 60 NOW T > ork : : . ; & 4 22 32 40 St Louis Tf ) ; 40 27 LoulHvlllo K'J 11 u 21 , .rVll"ot ? * 9'"iy ' : Clevelnnd nt Loulsvllli Philadelphia at Boston , I'lttsburK at Ch .V 'Vw YnlH , at , Hrooklyn. Haltlmoi at WaHhlnglon. Clnc-lnnati at St Louis WISTIII\ : . .V.SSCILITIO N HUM I.TI Sr , .lONI-llll Dt-ri-lllN | ) | > H llolllfH 111 Tlilrli-cu limlim : cain ; < - . ST JOSHPH. Juno 2 > 3-Scoro : St Joseph 0001000132001- Ui'H Slolnca . . . , . . .0110021002000- Hlls SI Joseph 12 , DCS Molncs. II. K rors St Joseph , 4 , Den Molncs , 4 Batte Irs Muuck and Ward ; Klggcmcler ar Loli in 11 u DUHUQUi : , la. Juno 2C-Score : Duhtiquo 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 - Pc-orla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- HltsDuhuquc - . 5 ; Poorla , T Hrror Dubuquo. 3 , Pool la , 3 Hatterlis. Smll und /.ahncr , Bnltson and Dugdnlo CHDAH HAPIDS , la. , Juno & -Score : Ccd.ir Tiaplds 1 3 3 0 5 3 0 2 Hockford HltH C dar Haplds , 15 , llockford , 7. K rors Cc'dur ItapldM , 1 , Hockford , s. Bn torlm Klblvy and Sullivan ; Grlllllh ar Sin dor. QUINCT , Juno 2C-Score : Qulnoy 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 3- Hurllngton - Hlts : Qiilncy. 12 ; Hurllngton. 7. irror : Qulnry , 3 ; iiurllngton 3 tiitttrles. Itelc and Qulnn ; Hanson and Huffs. STANDING O ! ' THK Tl AMH. Played. Won. Lost. P. ( HIM Molnes 47 3s u so Poorla 50 31 19 ( J llockford D4 31 23 67 DublKJUO SI 2S 23 54 St JOMph ti 20 32 3S Cedar Haplds . . . . . . 50 13 S3 3 * Qulno ) 61 13 3J 37 Burlington K > 19 3G 34 Games today Dos Mainos nt St JQSCII Hurllngton at Qiilney , Pcorla at Dubuiiu Tlockford t Cedar Hiullps. A\oi'ii , . | ( - i CarKon , AVOCA. Io . June 2fl.-Spoclal ( Tolegrarr Carbon and Avoca met In the dlamor hero today. This being the third oonti-a the gnmo was hotly conteutod , but tl Avoca "Petb" have one more Jovvol lu the crown Score ; AVOL-.I 004000203- Carson . . . - Tvvo-baso lilta - Bejmer , Austin , Dane Sells Homn mil Hurribon Double jilu > Wtltcd to Stuuiis to LouJon. Stgltu Last. Avoir , ! fl. t'arsi n , 2 1 > .s in 1 ilia Of Hcvmtr 1. off Whltcd . Hit Iv Mtchc < ball tthltul 1 Stnuk.cutK Hv H , > mir 12 , bv Whltc-d , 9 P ssefc XlK IUky 8 Umpire Norton. Time utjam ( > TWI hours and llftton minutes Attendances 4(0 ( sconns or THU wisTiu > i.n.\in : _ i ti i .IlKK 1'nrroU Slm | ( | * Tlmt ? t Ill-Ill f.'ollltllllttN 1,0 < IC. COLU.MHUS , O . Juno KJIggs Parrot played his first game with Columbus to dny Scorn : Mm Cclumbus . 2 3 8. . ft 10 0 0 0 0- Dotrplt . 5 0 1 Oat ) 0 4 0 - ! Hits. Columbus , S , Dotro.lt , 0 Errors Columbus , 7 ; Detroit. 21 Hittcrlos : Bos well and \VII on , rilb-liHind Twlnoham INDIANAPOLIS. Jun f SiV-Sc-ore. llrs gpmo : Indlannpolls . 2 0 I. 1 0 1 0 1 0 Grand Itaplds . . . 1 4 f > 0 M 2 0 1 * - Hits. Indianapolis , $ ; . Grand Haplds J Krrora Indianapolis. Sii ; Grand Unplds 5 Hattorlps Monroe , Daiuwi , and Buckley MoFarland and Snilnk. Score , flieond RIIIIIC : Indlrttiapolls . 104303000-1 Grand Hnnlds . - Hlts Indianapolis 11 , Grand Haplds. ! Urrorw : Indianapolis , 1 ; Grand Hiiplds. ; Battrrlps Damon and lluckloy , Parkc and Smlnk MINNIJAPOLIS , Juno SC-Scoro : Mlnni-apolls . - Kansas City . 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1- Hlts- Minneapolis , 13 : Kansas City. 4 Kt rots Mlnne-apolls , 4. Kansas City , 1. Bal torlos Hutchison and Schrlvcr ; Callnha and Lake ST PAUL , Juno M-Fcorc , llrst r.nmc : St Paul . 10-1 Milwaukee . - Hits St Paul , 16 ; Milwaukee , 15. Ki rors. St Paul. 1 ; Milwaukee , 3 Battot lis Twltchell and Spear , Butler an Kraus Score1 , second game- St. Paul . 010 22000-1 Milwaukee . 0000000- Hlts St. Paul , 1C ; Milwaukee , 3 L'nor- St Paul , 1 ; Milwaukee , I. Batteries : Ph > 1 and Kraus , Hottger , Jones and Spiar. STANDING OF THD TI2AMS Playod. Won. Lust P C Indianapolis . SO sa 17 tfi Detroit . 61 31 20 TO Minneapolis . M 31 23 T,7 Kan as City . 64 30 24 61 St Paul . 62 20 2'5 W Milwaukee . 67 21 32 41 Columbus . K7 20 37 3T > Grand Uaplds . 57 20 37 35 Games today Detroit at Itnllanapoll * Kansas Cltv at Milwaukee : St Paul u Minneapolis , Grand llaplds at Columbus. KllllaiiK Di-fi-iit rn-iii > iit. WAHOO , Neb Juno 20 ( Spec ! il ) The who love good ball games could have hn their wlldpsl dreams satlsllrd bad the bcin at the base ball park at this plac jostorday afternoon The contest was bi Iwi-on the Fremont IU > h school team an Kllllan Bros' Clerks There was no hori Vlay and the teams buckled down to wor fiom the start Score : Fremont . . . . Wahoo . . . Hits Clerks 5 , rromont , 10 Homo nil Jamison Hriors Ch-rks , 4 ; Fiotnont , Struck outBv 13 Kllllan u , bv Jam sen. tl Battorli's- Clerks , 13 Kllllan an Johnson ; rtemont. Jamison and Baci Un plro : C. W Cooi < . _ llaisi- Hull ill V. M. C. A. 1'nrK. The assocl ition team will play the Oman Steam Pasti-rs this afternoon. They wl line up as follows : O S P Positions. Y M C ; Welch . pitch . Hum Shannon . catch . Hone Smith . llrst base . Snllsbur Miller . seeoml base . Gllmot Spiin . . . . third biso . J. Tra P Connor . short stop . I3pgloslo Small . loft Hold , , . D Tra Lafforty . center Held . runkhousi Jones . right Held . . . .Hammon lliiiiu ! Hi ON. I'liijt tbc * ItoimoiiH. The Hajelen Bros ball team will pin the Bensons on the grounds of the litte at Benson on Sunday. Game called : 3 p m. _ _ _ onvntv ioii > . { FAST 1111,1 I.IMMTX Ills Siiloii | | Koooril mill A iuo t KiiiiilN Itolx-'rl ,1'K Ilfst. HHD O\K , la , Juno Si1. ( Special Toll gram ) The sensation of the day was Joh H. Gentry's exhibition mile In 2 03'4 Tl bay stallion moved ea. lly and made tl mile without effort Tie | time was caugl by Andrews In 2011-5 , jMorrls J Join lu 20125 , and so\eraj others In 2031- The mile lowers the track" record by foi and one-quarter second * . Onlv one hors Hobirt .1. ever went faster , and It lovvel the stallion record , which. jwaH previous ! hold by him Gentry is the property i William Simpson of Now York and hr only been In Andrew s' hands since U middle of January. The know-Ing one among the lion-emeu bet fieely that tl time would not bo bettor than 200 Tl crowd of 3000 wont wild at the bhowit ; made It leads to the conclusion that Gci try will bo Invincible this sc'ason , and th < tbo race between Patchen ami Gentry 1 Chicago next week will be a recoi breaker. The other races were exolllni but received no attention because of tl special event Summaries : . ! 00 pace , pursue $1COO : Rodlndo . 1 1 qulcktutn . 2 4 Mary . 3 2 J W . 4 3 Abbrlno . dls Time 2 mi. 2-17'i , 2 17' ' , * . 2 23 trot , purt-e $1,100 : Bonnie fi . 121 Black Prince . 3 1 2 New Fashion . 231 Fairyvvood . 5 dls Prudi nco It . dls Don Quixote . dls Time 2.171i , 2 ICVi , 2-1GV. . 2:17J. : 2 15 pace , purhe Jl.GOO : Dick Wllkes . 1 1 Hastings Boy . 2 2 King Lud . 4 4 Sandy Boy . 3 3 Hilssola . 5 5 John Klnnoy . G 7 Kansas Quren . 7 0 Katie Gre > onlatidor . dls Time : 2.12'i , 2 13 , 2:12' : ' ; . Against time- John H. Gentry , c. ! by Ashland Wllkes ( Andrews ) . Tim I 2 03Vi 13ager . 1 1 La Gratitude . 2 2 A-fro . 5 3 Beauty . 1 4 Lone Star State . 3 C Ideal . G 5 Qulnohestor . dls Lily Hampton . dls Distanced for i mining In second heat. Time not given uisi I.T.S ON Tin ; HUNMNI ; THACIC Pour PiMorltiMVlii ( licr u IIti \ Trui'U at Si. l.oiilH. ST. LOUIS , Juno 25 The going today wi heavy and slow. Four favoiltcs won. whl the other two events weto captured 1 well hacked faocond choices Kotuills. First race , sl.\ furlongs , belling Altotu 0 to 6) ) won , Jim Watson (10 ( to 1) ) si-con Llzzlii Maclc (5 ( to 1) ) third Tlm < 1 21 > 4 Sicond lace * , four and a half furlong soiling Knuto (1 ( to 1) ) won , Gulllotlni to 1) ) hiiond , Judge Butler (7 ( to 2) ) thlr Tlmo : 0 59"- Third race , sU furlongs , selling1 Jai Martin n to 1) won , Ozatk. Jr. , (17 ( to ] scrond , Kcechler (15 ( to 1) thdd Tlmo 1 Fourth race , inllo and tvvontv yards , so Ing- Damocles (7 to 10) ) won Favorlnn (4 ( 1) ) sci end , Hoi tha (4 ( to 1) ) third Time 150 Fifth race , six and a half furlongs , se Ing Harry Duke (5 ( to 2) ) IT. on , ( kith ( eve second , Mcrcui ) (25 ( | o ] ) third. Tim 1 2O4 Sixth race , four and a half furlongs , so Ing Hoyal Lancer (1 ( to 2)'vvon ) , Inca (7 ( 1) ) second , Horxi > Shod Tobacco (40 ( to third Time- 574. i . KANSAS CITY , Juno pfiIloMllts - First racp , live and a half furlongs , so Ing : Dr Simpson won , Ada M second , Ne tin Shields third Tlmo lilC. Second race , live furlong1 , celling : Brig won , Dr Crumblne Eedond , Fate thlr Tlmo 1 09-4 n Third race six furlongs , sellingOn Goose won , Favorlta bucond , King Has third. Tlmo 1 22's Fourth race , MX furlongs , handicap B < Clampott won , Quren Fauatus second , Mo toll third Tlmo 1 21 > . Fifth rac-e. live furlongs- Little Chi won , Winchester secomU Thurman thli Time 1 0 < BIMh race , five furlong : , soiling ; Lot Young won , HIM Hnrrl on second , LI , Wright third Tlmo 1 09' ' * . ' CINCINNATI , Juno 2o'-Four se-coi choices and one outsider won at Luton today Hesults } 1rbt race , six furlongs , Belling , pur tftJO , for 3-yrar-olds and upward Kin stone (2'ii ( to 1) ) won Mesh ( to to 1) ) si-cor Criimbaugh (4 ( to 1) ) third Tlmo 1 IS Second race , live furlongu , purse J100 , f oar-olds Bon Brown (11 to f > ) wo Winker (9 ( to 2u ) second , Hlsqtie (30 ( to third Tlmo 1 04'4 Third rac-o one mile , wiling , purse $3 for 3-jcar-oldH and upward Partisan ( G 1) ) won. Station T (15 ( to 1) ) second. Govern Boles (4 ( to 6) ) third Time- 1C ' ,4 Fourth race- , four and a half furlotu purse 00. for 2-j ear-olds Thorn Blouse (7 ( to 6) ) won , True Light (30 ( to 1) ) Thanet (15 ( to 1) third Tliiw 0 57'i Fifth race , six furlongs , spiling , pur $3iW. for 3-ycar-olds and upward Jlobulawl (2 ( to 1) ) won. Hlchllcld (15 to 1) ) uocond , T Merchant (12 In 1) ) third Time : 1 Ib't SHEFFinLD. Jncl. June 26.-IUsult : ruce , ll\c unil a. halt furlonca ; Ui ely won Si.ld lou sttvtul , \ IrglnlA M third Time 10" . . . . So end raep f ur and ft half furlutigs SleKfrlfd won. Thomns Pnlno cccoml. ir N-wman third Tlmo 0 ifi'j TlilW race , five nnd n half furlongs Fiank Jaubort won , Dixie Lee second , Muriel T third Time 1 t. Fourth rsco. seven furlonp ? * : Poronn won , Mpy Gallop second , Bnttlodoro third. Time : 1 a > Fifth racp. mile and se\onty vnrds : Klu- slvo won. 1/ingdon second , lnglo Hlril third Time 1 46 Sixth race , six furlongs : Helen Wren won , Big Strive second , Ardalh third. Time 1 ft 4 SANJ13ia WINS Till ! WI5V MII.IJ. ] | > ON ( iiirillncr , C'ooprr , Alli-n and Otlior Pros Illx l > u t. PI3OHIA , Juno JG.-The trial bents thlf nornlng at the state moot of thc > Ix-agui of American Wheelmen resulted as follows Professional third of a mile , open. Flrsl lent , Atliur Gardiner , Chicago , C. H Coul or , Manslleld , O. ; Hurt Hoplno. Galesburg Will Coburu St. Louis , P O'Connor , Dub In , F 11. Allen , S > racuso , N. Y Tlmo i 4J 1-5 Socotid boat , Tom Cooper , Detroit Joseph Grloblor , Minneapolis , Hair > Clark louver , Jack Coburn , St Louis , Chat In Hoper , St Paul Time 12 3 5 A inn tour , two miles live minute class Fltsi heat. W F HIIUS.O. Wi Mporl , Md V. A MoLaln. Aurora , P. F Fresph. Chicago cage , Lou Coburn , St Louis , F. H Hat torsle > , St Louis Tlmo One mile 2 41 4-f. two nillos , 5 II Second heat , 13 W Poabedy Chicago , Fiank 1'e-arson , Chicago , C M Bonly. Galisburg , Clalk Mi Adams , Alton .5. A. Smith. Chicago Tlnii One mile l IB. two mllis. 061 Third hint , V L lUcker. Stioatiir , C C Ingtahnm , DKon Iv T. Fisher , Jesse Curry , Autora , W. M Fatiiiiui. Aurora Tlmo One mile , 2 40 1-5 two miles. 5 W 1-5 Professional , half mile , opinW C danger. Milwaukee , Will Coburn , St Louis F G Harnett , Chicago , 13. 11 Allen , S > ra cusp , x Y , J H How lor , Chicago , I1 O Connor , Dublin Tlmo 1 05 2-f , Secom neat , Arthur Gardiner , Chicago. Joe Gileb lor , Mlnnoapolls , J P Blips. Chicago , G i : Blckei. Chicago. Otto tfclglcr. San Ftan clsco , A Van Nist , Chicago Tlmi 1 10 2 f Amateur , quarter mile open First in-lit Lou Cobnut. St Louis , L 13 Lange , Chi eago , F. H Hattorsloy. SI Louis ; A. A Mi'LuIn , Aurora , Carl Schlppcr , Pckln , A J. Bonta , Illilo Farm Time 033 Soconi liont , C C Ingrabam , Dlxon. W. G Turn bull , Poorla , Kraomor , Chicago , C. K Wool o > , Danvlllo , J. C. Curry , Aurora Time. 6 . ! . ' Profession il , one mile , open First heat F H. Allen. S.vtacuse , Joe Grloblor , Mln nonpolls , W. C Schraoilor , Mllwaukeo Flunk Wing , Ottawa , F G Barnett , Chicago cage Tlmo. 2 43 4-5 Second boat , Ton Cftopor , Dotiolt : W. C Hanuor , Mllwaukoo Will Coburn. St Louis , Arthur Gardiner Chicago ; C H Coulter , Mansfield , C Time i 24 All the foregoing finished the heats li the order named An Immense crowd was present nt Lake view- park this afternoon to witness ( hi si com ! day's events It was Peorla da ; and nearly all the stores were closed Thi ivonts wore all exciting the most Inter ostlng being the one mile upon profes slonal. which Sangcr oasllv won eve Cooper Gardlnoi Allen and other fas mm Thclowoied the track rc'cord ti - 1'9 , but II C. Woods of Chicago falloi In his attempt to lower the world's bal mile record bv a fifth of a second , cover Ing the half In 0 5S1-5 Following are tin results- Amateur , one mile handicap : W. L BicKii , Stroator , won , W W Ingram Di\on , sppond ; Abiams , Chicago , third Time 2 07 r > Professional , oiip-thlrd mile Tom Cooper Dotiolt , won ; Arthur Gardiner , Chicago see end ; Hurt Hoplno , Galesburg , thlid Tlmo 0 41 Amateur five miles , state championship 13 W. Peabody , Chicago , won , A. A Me Lain. Aurora , soe'ond ; J. D. Parsons- DKon. third 11 42 1-5 Profestonal , one mile , handicap W T Bookei. Minneapolis , won ; W F Sangci Milwaukee , second , A C. Van Nest. Chicago cage third Tlmo 2 CM Amateur , two miles , llvc-mlnute cHss W L Hoekii , Striator , won. Jesse C Cuiry Aurota second ; John Fisher , Chicago cage , third Tlmo fi 04 1-5 Amateur , quarter mile , open : C C In giam , DKon , won , W G Turnbull , Pi1 orla second , John Fisher , Chicago , thin Time 0 S3 1-5 Professional , half mile , opon. W. C Sin M > r , Milwaukee , won. F H Allen , Sjra cusp , second , Otto Xolglcr , Fin Francisct third Time 1 031-5 Amateur , two miles handlcipPoorl Hlcyclo club W F Solby won John War ton second , William Turnbull third. Time 4 14 4-r Professional , mile open : W C. Sangoi Mllwaukpo. won , Tom Cooper , Dotroli second , F H. Allen , Syracuse , thin Time : 2 09. M \TCHI3S COIMII3TT AM ) MAHKF\ The ; Are to Mori In a Finish Fi li AVI ( hlii Slv Month * . SAN FHANC1SCO. June -James C Corbott and Thomas Sharkov this aftoi noon signed articles for a finish fight t take place within six months In the Unite States or Mexico boforp the club or 01 ganlzatlon offering the best Inducement1 The contest \ for the world's champion ship nnd a side bet of $10,000 , the vvlnnc to lecolvo the } 20flOrt besides the purse t be offered by the club Marquis of Queens berry rules will govern the content , an the referee Is reminded by tin- article that the rules prohibiting cllnrhlug an hugging are to be strictly enforced Ni Itht pugilist Is to participate In any conies until after a light Is decided Ljiioh. Sharkiy's backer , who ropre otito the sailor , objected to the prohibition c clinching , but Corbett Insisted , and aftc much wrangling It was finally agreed t by L > nch _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.IINl 1)11 } lit NlltMOOlI. DUHUQUI3 , Juno 20 The Nutwood par laces closed today Hesults : Free-for-all pace- Miss Williams won I throe straight heats Tlmo 2 22 4 2 IO3 : 2 lr. 4 L L D , Ithurlol and Belle Million also started 230 trot : Dean won first Time 2 2i Brown Boy second , fourth and fifth Tlmi 2 m , 2.21H , 2 IG'i. Osand third. Tlmi 2 20\i 2 ri pace Kddle B won the fourth , flftl . .Ixth and the race Tlmo 2 2o , 2 27'i , 2 2 Maud won the first hccond anil thin Time : 2 10'i , 2 19. 2 21 J Third declared n heat. Hey and Silver Lake also started Tito Important lll < - > t-l < - Full lire n. NJ3W YORK , Juno 27 The World thl morning savs- The failures of two firm In the blc.vcle trade wore announced . third was expected bi fore the close e business hours today The Mungei Hlc > cl company and the Plymouth Bicycle con jinny were the two that wont uiub r Thl started anew and with Inoioasoil vlfc the reports of cutting In price of fiom $ : to $40 on strictly high grade vv heels , n ally me ant to sell for $100 But most In portant of all was the undonlod htntermi that the high grade wheels will como dovv next School Hit } Kllli'tl li } ALHAJIBHA. Ill , Junr -Special ( Teh gram ) John Voyle-'s 9-vear-old son wn killed b > lightning whllo on his way lion yesterday evening fiom bchool A Thousand Wheels f j but Only One Shoe. < > f ) " * s I ' Bicycle Shoes fi "Make Slow Riders Go Fast. " > ! ( The above Trade-Mark is stamped ! I on every heel of genuine "BA"LL- low them to be sold without it , 3 ; Leading retailers handle the genuine V : ( J2) ) "Ball-Bearing" Shoes , and we warn l'i ! A our patrons against inferior brands ( ( , 5 ; ' offered by unscrupulous dealers who V ty ) are trying to take advantage of our \ ' Trade-Mark value. ft , ' 5 Pralt Fasteners Hold Laces. , ( fy ) SoldlnOmalu lir Dr.tt.1 HUoo Co ItlU Far V ( 2x nura Bt , A I ) Mor. .sl6 K Ifth hi , llHiden , fS > ) > llroo. 1IC Klb tit. ) lliu Hooubloi , lClliunJ ( ( l OUtfllkll btK fiy Sold laUucoln 117 IVikln' Sheldon Co ( 't - oandnrkoii , Bcliurniku d IJdVie . C.H. Fargo & Co , , ( Makers ) Chicago f rou Tiiuin > of tb < - It I inSprliiK" lliinl < ( a-M n SUIT Si-nti-iu'i- . IU3ATHICB. NVb Juno 20 ( Spot-In ! 1 Judge I.ltton toilny overruled n motion for a now trlnl In the cnso of J C. Williams. pri'sldcnt of the Dine SprltiRB bnnk , lie bnv- IPK been foil nil guilty of fnlMfylng the books of the bank After overruling the motion the court sentenced Wllllnnis to confinement In the penitentiary for a term ot three jearg There nro ntlll several clvnrRcs npnlnst the dcfondnnt. but which will probably not bo taken up until a later date. _ Mnrili'd nt Hi'iilrli'i1 , IJKATIUCK. Neb . Juno 26 ( Special ) The mnrrlnRO of Hey Chester How ell and Miss Maud Hush occurred at the homo of the bride's parents In , this city at ft o'clock this evening The brldo Is the ' -compllMied and charming daughter ot . uitdRo J. n Hush and holdt n bl fill social position In this cltj The Rroom li a resident of Pen- \er and Is connected vvltb the Conserva tory of Music In that cltj. Thej will de part at once for Homer to inaUo their home Kuulnrrr vt.ilcil | | nt Al.UANCH , Neb. Juno Irt ( Spcclil 7clc- Krnm ) Kiifilnccr C. C Smith was bailly scalded this innrnliiR by the hlowtiiR of n plug out of the boiler Ho could easily have escaped Injury , but Instead rushed Into tbo bteam to see what had become of his fire man The latter was blown oft the en- Bine , but escaped Injury. Mrs William Hotebeiier received a wound from a bullet of a revolver a few davs ago which dropped to the lloor while the was mailing the bed. Culi'lmmii'llt of Miu-U for Oiiinliiu I'hAlNVIKW , Neb , Juno 26 ( Special Telegram ) A solid tralnload of eighteen cars of stock left here tonight for Omaha The stock belonged to Isaac Davidson , Corell Hi os and A. 1. Harr. This Is the largest coiihlgnmcnt of stock over sent ilov.n the branch from any one town Unit u Cniiil Itnlii. SCHIHNKH. Neb , Juno 26 ( Special ) Sufllclcnt rain has fnllcn in this neighbor hood thus far this season to keep the gtimnd thoroughly molbt and other favorable con ditions Icavo the crops In mobt excellent shape and business Is picking up iiulte materially. _ -.cM-lbni-c A\lll ( Vlflirnntin - I'cmrtli. SCHlHXnH , Neb , Juno 2G ( Special ) Preparations have been completed for an claboiatc celebration of the Kourth hero. llOM'MUMltH Of ClOlMIII Vl'KMOlM , , IIII < > _ ( l. At Now York Anlved l uciitilii , from Liverpool ; St Paul , from Southampton ; Columbia , from Hamburg , Noorgi' , from Cone-nhHRi-n STllcd-CiiHc , for ll\orpool ; Nebnioh.i , for Glasgow , IJonii , for Urenicn ; I'enltiHUlnr , for Lisbon At lire-men Sillied Hnlle. for New \qrk At l.lv01 pool Sailed Nomiullc , for New- At'Movlllc * S.illi-el nthlopln , from Glas gow for Now Yolk At Gibraltar Sulleil California , for New At 'Amsterdam Arrived /landnm [ , from Nrw York At Naples Sailed Un" foi New "iork At Qiici > iiKtown Airlv oil Campania , from New Yorc ( for Liverpool. ttlien Jlaby n as sick , w o gave her Castor ! ! . When bio was a Child , she crleil for Castori. ! Wlien fcio liccnino Jllss , slio clirig to Caitorla. \Vh3n EIO had Chlldreu , nhi gavotheni Gu > torfa , PAIHE'S CUERY COMPOUND The Best Hcinedy in the World It MiikcsPeople Well , There Is one true specific for arising fiom Impure blood nnd a ilohllltntcit nervous Bvstom. nnd Unit Is Paltie's celery conipouiid , so cenernll > prcscrlhoil by phy- slclnns. It Is probably the moat romnrk- nblo remedy thnt the sclpntlflc resenrch ot this country has produced Prof 13dwnrd 13. Phelps , M I ) , LL 1) ) , of Dartmouth college , llrst prescribed vvhnt Is now known the world over ns Paltie's celery compound , a positive cure for djspcpsln , biliousness , liver complaint , neuralgia , rheunmtlsm , nil nervous discuses and kidney troubles Kor the latter Pnlne's colcr > compound has suc ceeded again iiml ngaln whore overjthliiK elbe tins failed. NOT1CI3. Olllce of the rromont , lilkhorn . < t MIs- Kourl Valley Kallioad Comp my Omaha , Neb , May 31 , 1S" 6 In conipllanoo with the statutes of No- btaska , and i-Hpoclallv In compllatieo with section 1 ; ohaploi in. entitled "Corpora- liens , " wo , the pioHldent and a mijorlt > of the boanl of dliectors , do hereby give pub lic notice That all the existing Indebtedness of the rremont , 13lkhorn and Missouri A alloy Hallioad company at the date , Ma > 31 , I * . ' " ] , amounts to twontv-one million llvo bundled thousand and twenty and 33 100 dollais , viz rirst mortgage bonds . } 1S OO,00000 Bonds of the W > omlng Central Hallway compaio assumed In consolidation . 2rCOOOOCK > rioallllg Indebtedness . CIO 020 3J $ : inooo203J MAHV1N 1IUGH1TT , I'lcsldetit. MARVIN HrC.HlTT , M. M KI HUMAN , W H N13\\ MAN , J B HI3DP1I3LD. Directors. J 27-lt TME tt-HVEBl Cp-O-OOO-O-OO-OO 0 < > O-O < HK > < XX > O-CK > < XX > - < From our plain marked figures on all our > enes [ Until July 1 not a single thing reserved Terms Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. , l't\C \ Douglas Street. 20th and ? AliamiSts * ONL VVCEK , COMMENCING MONDAY NIGHT , JUNE 29 , PAIN'S ' "LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" AND ITh $1OOO DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS. Tim CiKAMi- OI-KN AIII LMIIIUTION i.s mioitM ; ) . 350 PEOPLE ON THE GREAT STAGE. Hotel Lafayette Miniictoiikn Ucncll Miniicnota. 'Ibci laiuibt and nnwt hcaiillfiilly situated of uny hummer Iet ( > ort In tlio wi' t Located on tliu nortbiiin nliori ) i mi mi tiluv tiled i for lummy anil ness thu bltuiitlon In 1111- burpiibkinl , uoiiiiaunilliiK u vleiw of tlin lakei fruiu - every dlruutlon aim eivcry lOdii Hit accommodation for MIUyutHlH with all tlin conveniences tj l > ei louiiil In u i.ioilcru lioniu ; ulili liUitiid unuil'i t'ruumlH bllll ml nioiiiH buwllnir ulu-yn UHD iiniiU vriniaUM ljuutliu and lUlilu/ without limit D.illy OIH.MI ulrcoiiicrUtiy a tlnuurcliiKtrj iiiul llm uniHl Hi-rlcBeif liopi for tliu U-nellt ofvuctitHam ! tin Irlmltwl frli-iicU 1'rlv Jlimli tin > ncil ! can bi ) huil forHiiceliil partlunor uicurnlunn , A lice-tot H-illumt row toatb uiu.i > bat tliu lituellnir willi KutUii anil ubnlvt' | , ' V llnlrnmli " uuw , lur ilbUlutf uud boatluy iiurlleu. Opcu to Uiu public , Juiiu 2Utb , IbltU. ! " > . IlUltUUlU ,