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EASILY BEAT TIlE BRE\YERS \
; Othaha'a Bjnenatcd Ball Tentn Obci After
Milwaukee Vigorously.
FISHER'S ' PITCHING WELL SUPPORTED
Tnnngcr ) , JuN ( jnntnnr ( Clesin
j dull , tnil liii' ) leti Uclilnul luau
.1 Ilnil In the loaat Aja-
& , roeil InsIaIuii.
The luabes made rlngtallcil monkeya out
of Cornelius Mcatllucuddya batch of brewery
workera yoaterilay atteroon. We won te
ttilri out of the senoR of four by the easy
Icoro of 7 to 1. ant we tlldn't need to half
try , It was nearly a Rhut out , too.
Tlio 13ate , won because they clearly out.
hatted and outflelled the llrewor8. They
: put. up a beautifully fast and clean game , In
4 WhIch the outflehl tahono particularly. Tlilr-
'I teen of the thirty-seven chances offered to
tia ; were out In the garden , twelve of them
olng to l'lckerlng and I'rcstou , Iloth dis-
' tlngulaatied thetnseIvca. with l'reH BR the
favorite. ThIs battlc-ecarrwl veteran acted
like a frIAky and giddy young colt. In the
1 alxth Inning , for example , t3chock knocked a
hiort fly to him , Pres made a dIve for It ,
got hala fhnger nails In It , turned a cotnhote
somersault and alighted on his feet with the
leather In ht handa.
. That's the way we played ball and that'a
why the lhrewers could not do anythIng with
F'islier'aa benilers. fly the way , Fish gave
another bairn on ballia , but for tht little
mistake he ( atiaied a couple of them anal
Jet them down with only five liit.
Oil the other hand , the lhrewera idayed in
I way that they'al go about stirring hopa at
home a good many times In the game. Their
PUJIkflCs became evident , too , at the very
' time that the Babes wore lambasting ltott-
ger Into a aahapeles mass in the fourth. In
fact , it ve Mr. ltettger's porformancea that
started them. 1'Iiey steadied ( low ! ) a bit
ILter IJarnei went in and really ru up
Lotnething like a game of ball.
The game svaa called at 3 o'clock in orUor
to enable the lhrewers to catch a train out
lit town. In order to got them away us
quickly as 1)O8SlblC , the Ilabes played fast
and the contest was Pt1liCi Ott in record
time for the home grounds. The deed was
did in exactly one hour and twelve tninute.
l.aiae f4laone for u l.iiiaeaat ,
Again the victim3 were Bent out from the
wire ' 1th nopes of victory burning in their
breasts.
After Nicot gave up his life Fisher gave
Schoek a base on balls. The boor-slinging
, third basmuan got to second on laly's out
anal Caine sailing home on a two-base hit
byVaver. . StnTord died on first.
That's how they got their only run and
they did not got even a smell of a tally after
that , not a nian suece. ihing in getting beyond
first bsse until the ninth and. only three
seeing the Initial bag.
Only three mcii were up for us in the
I
first shah for Lheiii in the second. In the
third each got a lilt , Fisher getting the
prize for us , bt nothing resulted. The fourth
was one-two-three for thorn , but they got
their \Vuterloo in our half.
; it did no starE out veiy propitiously. for
Eustace dieti trying to bunt himself to first.
,
float caine UI ) nod niade a nice lilt aiad got
around , to third on Pick's two'.bagger. Then
sturdy old Denny Lyons banged an awful
L long one along the third base line. It hit I
L the bag and bounded up in the air and be-
, . foru Scljock got it F'rcdthio was in , l'tck was
on thtrd axial Lyonn on first. Then I'rcs
brought Pick home on a hit and holly did
the same turn for Lyons by means of a two-
I bagger.
:1 : That was three earned runs and tben the
rest of the push helped things along.
I McCaul y cracked one to Daly. who threw
, . - to catch Preston at the ulate. Thu throw
was a little wild , but Speer ought to have
gotten it. lie dldift. That scored l'reston.
And that wasn't all either.
' Holly was not losing any chances and
he was coming in like a bird on I'rertons
heels. Speer classed after the flying bail.
,
tore a hole in the earth picking it up and
fired it to Rettger at the , idate , The twirler
diti a little Juiaaneso ovcrttire with the
'I loaLer and before he got through holly
slid in under him and was safe.
,
! And that. wasn't all yet.
I On nh this mixup McCauley vent way
aroumi to ocond. Ho lighted out for third
anti 811)10 it CICIU1 as a whistle. ltettger Ia-
bored under the mivtakun belief that he
COUld catch him and throw to Schiock.
cheek made a cteaii fuinbic of the throw
' iind before ho got the ball again Mac
scored.
That was six runs as a result of ix hits
and three errors. It was a cinch then and
1
_ did not try any more. After Fiher
i went out nt first Fleming got a hit , but
was forced out an Eustace's grounder.
I'ri.I.Iy ! $ * rnI $ liii lauproveiticati.
Mr. Rettgcr had enough jind Mr. Barnes
. - weiit in. The ex-university lad ( lid much
better , only two hilts being made oft bini
in the next four lainliags. They counted ,
j though. They came in the seventh , One
' ' wile a two-bugor by Eustnco , who was
? brought lionie on itoat's single.
aj Errors nearly gave us another In the fifth.
' 1 After two mcii were out Schaock fumbled
LyoIim3' grounder niaah stafford mulled
t3chock's low tlimow on Preston's grounder ,
, holly kindly flew out , however. 'Fho sixth
a and eighth did not result in getting a man
,
. on bases.
Peewee. Leewe got a base on a hit in the
fifth , but was doubled up. In the cventh.
with no juan out , Weaver muds a base on
4 a good huut..but he got no farther , taf-
. ford , \Vaidron and Leowu all flying out.
In the ninth It looked like a Iaossible
score , After Sehiock dew out to Plckeriug ,
: ood's
Cure sick ileadseIfe , bad
\ tJato in the booth , coated
toiiguo , ga'a in tha .toniach ,
d1trcsa and Indignilon. lie
11c4 ( ea1eIi. but liars junta etTert. IS csnta.
'rhe only l'ihIa to tik. tia Uooai's BaTlaparlith.
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Daly manIc a two-bagger and got to third
on Itoate muff of Weaver's bard drive.
Stafford and Waldron , however , both flew
out to Pickering. Score :
OZIIAIJA.
All. It. 1l.STLSIf. 0. A. I.
Flcmlng ft. . . . . . . . . . 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Butnce , 3b. . . . . . . . . 4 1 1 0 0 1 3 0
float , eu. . . . . . . . . . , , . 4 1 2 0 0 0 3 1
Pickering , mf. . . . . . 4 1 0 0 7 0 0
L3CflC , lb . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 0 0 8 0 0
l'reston If. . . . . . . . . . 4 1 0 0 5 0 0
hfohlingeworthi 2b . . 4 1 0 0 2 2 0
McCauley , C . . . . . 4 , l 0 1 0 3 0 0
1'ieher , . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 3. 0 0 0 1 0
.
Totals . . . . . . . . . .3 7 1 0 27 9 1
MILWAUKI I.
All. It. 11.511.811. 0 , A. i'l
Nicol , tnt . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 0 a
Sc.h ck. Oh , . . . . . . . 2 1 0" . 0 0 3 2
Inly , 2b . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 , 0 0 3 3 0
\VCflVOF. If 0 0 0 3 0 0
I5tnfforl , lb . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 14 0 1
W'nldroai , rf . . . . . . , . 4 0 0 ( P 2 0 (1 (
I.eewp se . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 2 0
3iicer. C . . . . . . . . . . . . p o a i i i
ltettger , . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 4 1
IhirneH , p . . . . . . . . . I 0 u 0 0 0 2 0
.
TotniM . . . . . . . . . . .tl 1 5 0 0 21 35
flUOM by Innings- i
Omaha , . . . . . . . . . . . . a 0 0 1. 0 0 1 0 ' -7
1Mliwnukee . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
lute by illfliflgs-
Orinha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00160020'-9
Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1-5 I
I aBrrors by irzaiings-
Oninha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o a o o a o 0 0 I-i
4Miavnukeo . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 ' -Er
I lsarneal rains : Omuha 4 , ' Two ni'e hIt3 :
l'iekering , Fustnce. 1InhiIaIgaavartla. laiy.
Vi aver. Double Pln3 : float to I lollings-
vurtIi to Lyons. Ihases on lrnlls : Oft
J'isher , h'Iioek. 'iret huiie on errors :
Omaha i , Milwaukee 1. Struck ( alit : By
Fisher , Stafford , \Valdron ; i ) . ' Barons , Me-
Cniih'y , Left on biao'H : : Omaha 5 , lUll-
waaulcoe r . 'lime ( al guano : One hour unit
twelVe minutes. Umpire : Cnnhlilon.
( Biter ' % % eMeru l.oujrime ( StiIt'N.
lIANRAI3 Ci'l'Y , June lU.-'I'ho hoosiers
lust tuilay in the first inning. Score
It. I I. B.
lCrina City..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -5 6 4
htidizLnapuiia . . . .0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 7 4
Ibattericia : l'lzimisns City. Bgan itlitiVii -
son ; I nil IUIII1 iul I s , I I ey , Phil I 11)5 aiRl
L.yiich. ,
WI . PAUL , .lune Il-Columbus PlaYed a
gooal iahl roumad guano todity nnd shut the
Saints out in the last game of the series.
l3core :
1t.11.E.
Columbus . . . . . . .I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-h 7 3
fitl'aui . . . . . . . . .000000000-064
Batteries : C'oluanbus. Jones and Beckley :
St. l'nUI , l'Iiyie natal Slabs.
Id INN BA1'OhlS , June l.-1'lae Millers
took ii batting streak today niul kiaocked
I hatlimi out of tue box III the second , winning
tile third guano from the Detroit. Seute :
It. U. B.
IUiflfleflIOliij . . ,1 3 0 1 1 1 0 1 ' -8 12 3
Detroit . . . . . . . . .1 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 7 2
Batteries : ldinneanolis.Vrieht _ l'iiiiiliatai
nod ltitter Detroit. hahn , Erwin aiul F'oi- a
icr.
STANDING OF TItid TBAMS.
l'iatyed. Won , Lost. I'.C.
Indianatiwlis . . . . . . . . 47 31 jg
Coluanbu $ . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2 IS to.o ;
ltansas City . . . . . . . . 50 80 20 G0.0
St. l'nul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 31 21 59.6
lalilwaulcua . . . . . . . . . . 51 27 24 52.9
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 18 3 31.3
Minneapolis . . . . . . . . . 50 17 33 34.0
Oniuha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 14 31 31,1
No games scheduled for today.
GA.lJiiS OS' 'I'IIlI NA'1'lN.t1 LLLGUIJ.
( 'ialeaago Give. . duel atianti Aiauther
Sinrat J'iaisli ) ( lie 11111.
01110400 , Jut10 19.-The Reds could do
nothing with Grifllth today. The locals
found lhreitemistein rather easy iiid hit hitit
hauril throughout the ganie. The crowd was I
a recorh breaker. Attendance. 22,109. Score :
ChICAGO. ClNCflNATl.
R.41.o.A.E. Jt.iI.OA.B. I
Ifyan , It. . . . I ! 4 0 0 i4anith , If. . . 0 0 0 0
lver'tt. lb. 3 3 5 1 0 Ueciley , lb. 0 1 9 0
l.une , ct. . I 3 : i a ) 0 McPhee , 2b. 0 e2 U I 0
hahlen. s. I 1 2 i 1 Miller. if. . 0 0 2 1
M'ni'k , lb I 0 0 2 1 ' rcor'n , ss 0 0 4 5
Ma'i-tes. rt. . 0 2 0 1 0 Meilrlde. ct 0 3 5 0
Conmwr. lb. . 0 0 6 1 0 IrwIn , 31a. . . 1 1 3 2
lonatiaie. C. I 2 3 0 0 Vaughn. c. . 0 0 2 1
Grilutli , p. . 1 1 1 3 1 l3r'L'aattri. p 0 0 0 4
'raataic . . . .10 ll 21 ir 3 Totals , . . , I 7 21 14
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 3 O 2 3 -1U
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Earned rains : ChIcago. 5 : Cincinnati , I.
Loft on bases : Chicago , 5 ; Cincinnutl 7.
Two-base hit : McPhee. Three-baa c tilts :
ltyain. Mertes. Donahue , MePhee , Irwin.
Sacrillee lilt : Dahien , Stolen bases : Dniaien ,
irwin. Double play : I3reitonsteln to Cor- I
cairan to Iieckley. Struck out : fly Griffith. I
I , ULsa ; on balls : Off Griffith , 1 : off hfrelten-
stein , 3. Wild pitch Breitenstin 'l'ime of I
gums : Two hours. Uiupireaa : Swatrtwood
and Wood.
CIeV'ltliiaL Vliiu and Gets .trrenled. I I
CLEVELAND. 0. . Juno 19.-Thu authiori-
ties of , Collinsecod village atoppeil the
Cieveluud.Pittsburg game at Boa cli Park
this afternoon. but not until after the home
tetm hail won a victory. In the eighth
inning , with the buses full , Gardner lilt the
hatter and forced in the winning run for
the home team. At the end of that inning
tIme marshal of Coliinwooil appeared on the
grounds with warrants sworn out by 11ev.
George It. Barry , LL village clergyman , and
liltCed all the C1veiand players under ar-
rest. They were taken before Magistrate
Elton In tue village , who released ihem on
$50 bail each for a hearing iiext Saturday
afternoon. Tue I'ittaalurg iilaers were not
Interfered with. Score :
CL11VlBAND. f 1'ITTSifUIIO.
lt.ll.O.AtL ILII.O.A.E. ;
llurktt , If. . 0 1 0 0 0 Donavnn. it 0 1 a ) 0 0 I
OVonnr , It , a ) I 12 1 0 ( Vilrien , cf 1 0 1 2 0
\Valliace. 3b 0 0 2 4 0 Grey. lb. . . . 1 0 1 3 1
llcKean , as 1) ) 1 4 1 0 alCarthy , If 1 2 5 0 I )
Tehenu , ib. 1 0 0 3 0 i.tvls , lb. . I ) I Ia i i
illalie , rf..O 0 4 10t'tulden , 2b.O
MeAleer , er 0 I ) I 0 0 tloweratn , c 0 2 ii ii
( 'riaL'r , C. . . . 2 1 0 1 0 giy , cc. . . . . . 0 1 1 3 0
Vliion. p. . . 1 0 1 4 1 Gartina.rf n. 0 0 0 0 0
'rotals . . . . 4 3 24 15 1 Fotais . . . , 3 1O'23 14 2
'Two out when vinnlng run was made.
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 I-I
I'ittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3
Earned rumis : Cleveland , 1 ; I'Lttsburg , 2.
Left on laitacs : Cieveinnil , 6 ; I'lttsburg , 8.
Ilaso on balls : ByViisoam , 1 ; by ( lurdmier ,
9. Struck nut : By Gardner , I. Two-base
hits : ( 'rigor , Davis , Donovan. Stoicii base :
2.leICcala. Doubie illiSs : Ibbulce to O'Connor ;
illalcia to O'Coniuir to Davis ; O'Brien to
l'ialahcn to 1)avi , hilt. by pitcher : By
Gardner. 1. lJmiire3 Snyder nod Connolly.
'rime of game : Quo hour nod lilly-live mm-
utOS. Attendance , 3,000.
JIroaa.i siiiil CuloieIs 1)Iv iii. ' ,
5'I' . LOUIS , Juiae 19.-The Columieis and
the Browns broke even toilny in two of the
hardest fought itiiiles of the season.
Neither of the gualici was over auth the
Inst 101111 % ILS out. 1)owhing Pitcheal a so-
Pt'rb game for the visitors. Score , mlrst
game :
ST. 1.01110 , I.0tIlS'lLLl.
lthI.O.A.B , lLhl.O.A.1I.
Rudgen , Il. . 1 2 1 0 0 Ciaake , If. . 2 2 1 0 0
Steflzei , cf. . 0 1 2 0 1 lt'tchey. . . 1 2 3 0
ltariey , it. . 0 0 3 0 0 iiaay. ef. . . . . I ) 0 1 0 0
Crc. . , lb. . . (1 ( 1 1 0 2 hester , rI. . 1 8 3 ( I 0
iclaer. ) lb. . 0 1 5 0 1 Stafford. 2b. 1 2 2 2 0
Ciauaaents , C 1 0 10 2 0 'agier , lb. I I ) I 0 0
Quinn , ss. . . 1 2 0 3 0 Ciing'sn , 31 , 0 1 1 0 3
Creels , lb. . I I 4 0 0 l'owa'raa , C. . . 0 1 4 2 0
'l'uyior , a. . . 3 2 0 4 1 Muee , p. . , , 0 0 0 2 I )
Totals . . . : ii--i ; ; Totals , . . .61P2093
\Viiamiing run was made with two nut.
l.ouiovilio . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-6
St. Lotus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 1- ?
Two-base hit : Clarke. Beefed rains : St.
1.1)010 , if l.ouiaaviiie , 4. Double lila ) ' : Stafford
to ititelicy. Sacrifice hails : Quinn. Citmemits ,
Ititelacy , Boy. Stolei tiase : iexter. Three.
basu tilts : Quinn , Taylor. Ititchey. Powers.
lilt by pitcher ; Crooks. Ihase on iaalls : Oft
Magee , 4. Strike outs : By Taylor , 3 ; by Magee -
gee , 3. Uanptrea : Bmsiio auth Cprry. Tirpo of
game : One hour and itfty.ilVu minutes. At-
temadance , 14.000.
Second gaane :
Sr. 'LOUIS. LOUISVII.LI.
11.liOt.i2. ltliO.A.I.
i4ug.ben , rf , , 1 0 0 0 0 Clerlie , If , . , I 1 2 0 0
Sienei , If , . I 2 1 0 a ) Itlichey. as , 2 1 1 3 0
henry. Cf. . I 0 1 0 0 htoy , ci. . . . . I I 1 0 1
Crea. . SI , . , . . ft U 4 3 0 lextcr. rI. . . 0 0 1 0 0
lecker. lb. . 0 h 31 1 0 Stefforil , lb. 0 1 0 5 1
( 'lt'aiienIa , C. ( I 0 4 1 1 Vautner. lb. 0 U 14 0 0
Quinn , i..i.0 0 3 4 0 ( 'ilng'an. IbO 0 1 2 0
Crook. , Sb , . 0 0 3 2 0 Snydir. o , . . I 0 5 0 0
( ) iimaatr9c. p 0 0 0 0 1 1)owling. p. 1 1 0 4 0
hiuchey , p. . 0 0 0 2 0 - _ _
- . . . - - Totals . . . . I 27 14 3
Total. , , , , I S 21 II I
2.uulaaviliu . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0-6
SLLouio . . . . . . . . . . . . 000030101-5
Earneal rimmis ; Iaulsvihie , 2. Sacrifice hits :
Ciements , Cross. Double play : Cross to
Decker to Cross. Stoical bases ; Quinn ,
-4
Decker , hloy flitche ) Three-base haitsf
Stonsel (2) ( ) , iiit by pitcher ( 'rooka hose
on halls. Oft Gilpatrick , 3 : otT hiughey 1 ;
oft Dowling , ' 7 , Struck but ; Ii ) ' ( llipatrkk.
2 ; by hlughey1 1 ; by Bowling , I , . UlflI$1re0
J'msllo anal ( urr ) ' TJma.pfgama ? . 'Ii'yo
hours anal thirty minutes. . -
STANDING OF Th1t TIVtMS :
l'inyed. Won. l.nst , . , C.
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . , . 51 34 17 '
floton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 l2 19 62.7
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . .I _ 5 31 19 620
Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 47 2Y1 19 50.6
I'itta'hiirg . . . . . . "a' ! 5Q , 2'h 22
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . , , 52 z i
I New York . . . . . . . . &Qj. . _ . .26 21 52.0
llrooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 . 21. 2'l . . 4L9
h'hiiadohphia41 . :0r 27 . . 43,6
Washliagton . . . . . . . . . 51 19 32 e $7.3
St. lMtlis . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 19 32 " 373
Louisville . . . . . . . . . . a 55 15 40 . ' 21.3
Gaines today : IloIon at .Ctieago Ihaiti-
morn at Cincinmuiti ; lmrnoklyn ht Cut'yeiitnal :
Washington at Louisviiiti ; New York at
Pittslaorg ; Phaiiaaleiiaiaia at St. holds.
% 'ctcraa . .ta.iaelnt lai , . .
ItOCIC ISLAND , Juaie 13.-Score :
Iloek lMIflflh . . .2 2 1 0 0 ' 0 0 1 0-6 12 2
'Otttiinwa ' . . . . . . .0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0- ' S 1
hiattterie ; : Rock Island Smith .nnd
Htraisaa Ottumwa , Nunaaineaer ailal hee.
IUIIIJQUB , In. , June 19.-Score :
U. IT. B.
1)ubuqtao . . . . . . . .0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-S 9 . 0
St.JOSeihi . . , , , . -
htatterbcs : 1)nlniquo , J. Thrown atial Iludge ;
.51. . Joseph , McDonald iLiad Iinuseai.
laterslu it. l.i sagur.
rohBDo , 0. , Jumie 19.-Score' :
1t.IT.B.
Tpldo . . . . . . . . .0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0-3 hO I
Saringtieid . . . .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 2 3
Ilatterles : Toledo , h'eennn rind Arthur :
Sprimagilelal Crathulh aand Gratihlus ,
nAy'ror , , Jimmie 19.-Score :
, R.llB.
Dayton . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l--i 4 3
Maiisflld . . . . . . .2 0 (1 ( 0 U 0 (1 ( 0 ' -2 6 1
ilutteries : 1)ayton , llrown and flycrs
1l a fl 0 fIeld , Bell ii an lenl ( Del t.
11i13'cla.iIM ! hen ( I ii. letraa.
For the third time this 4e115011 the hhiay-
da'n lImo , team beat the Nets Bros. act the
old fort grounds yeterday , Thu features
of thu gamlie were the battimag of Lewis ,
s'1io allude it lilt every tinit. lie WitM UP , iiil (
thu catching of O'Connor. Score :
IL'eYlL'INH. 01TZ.
lt.hl..thI. ltll.O.II.
'Thibot , s..1 2 2 3 Iltoarney , hb.0 I 321
Lewis. lb. . . .3 5 5 4 0 thwies. If..0 0 2 0 a
O'Connor , c. .0 1 7 3 0 Satie. C. . . . . . . I 2 8 2 2
I Kelly , ct. . . . . 1 1 a ) 0 1 iggles'ma , 21,2 U 3 4 1
2ieinaaianai. 11.1 1 2 0 0 liiwman , II , . I 1 1 1
l.siTerty. ir..o i 1 0 1 i4cuily , cfia. . ' ) I 2 4 0
ilarrison. thU 1. 8 1 0 tiackias , 5&.0 U 0 3 0
\Velch , C..1 1 0 5 1 aef.a ) 1 1 4 a
Siain , Sb..I I 2 2 0 Johnsufl , rf..0 2 1 0 1
Totals . . .9142711 I Totals . . .4 02720 7
Haydens . . . . . . . . . . . . i o 4 a 0 1 0 0 0-9
. . . . . . . . . . . . . -
: Earneal rains : 1 laydens , 6 ; Mvtz , 1. ' 1'vo-
luio hits : Lewis , Johimisajit , Sage. ' 1'Iiret-
hiase hits : Lewi , Mell ) ' . Bne on balls : Off
Welch , :1 : ; oft Scully , 1 ; oft Smlyahcr , 4.
Struck ( lot : By Snyder , 4 ; by Scully , 6 ; by
\Velcli , 7. Umpire : Cliaumicey Shields.
'l'OM 3llClclli.'S th'1ti2t'l' SCO11CII.
Ciii , ( a I ii of I lie ( ijainliac % Vlceet l'iiha
llMCS II Is OIICIL L'rooI * iaia.
All roads led to Blair yesterday for thic
local wheehinen , and any titlinber of them
availed themselves of the opportunity for
a fine Sunday ride and a chance to witness
the fInish of two good road races , the much
talked of Muentefering-Fleseher niatcli race
and the Mickeh scorch. As early as 7 o'clock
In the morning the wheelrnen who did not
care to scorch , but preferred to enjoy an
easy spin to Blair and be there in time to
see the finish of both races , started , anal
from this time Oil iiiltil almost noon threads
roads were dotted all along with wheelmen
all with the same destination in mind. Tile
Tourist wheelnien started from theIr club
house at 8:30 : and reached Calhoun. , where
they remained until the scorcher4 came
along , after which they contithied on to
Blair.
The Mickel scorch schealuled to leave
the Omaha Wheel club rooms at 9:30 : , but
it was welt on to 10 before tiey finally got
under way. There was a fair sized cro
of them , who essaycil to win a dinner of
the Omaha Wheel c1Ub cajabiin by beating
him into Blair. and after the crowd was
photographed they ivere started on their
tray. Mickel immediately took the lead and
started at a merry clip down Bightecnth
street. turning wedt to , tbe.bqilevard. lie
was closely followed by 'CeOge Meirsteill
and 13t1 Proulx , two vehI knowia local jaro-
fessionals , with the balance of the riders
following along. Mickol was setting a three.
IfliliutO ilace , which he cutUowia to 2:40 on
reaciling the Florence cycle path. hie'was
riding nicely and had succeeded In shaking
all of his followers but the two professionals
when Florence was reached. Passing
through Florence the irnce was showed a
triilo , as this hills Just north of the water
works town are quite steep iinil long. and
soon begue to tell on the boys. On the
second hill Mickel was takeli with cramps
iii his stomach , aiial Melerstein and l'roulx
vullod away from hini a block or two before
ho began to feel himself again. lie was
beginning to gain on them rapidly when
coniing down a steep hill he struck a rut
and vas thrown heavily anil quite badly
bruised. Under tile circumstances be was
foolish to continue , but being game to the
. core. he remounted and took after the two
I flecitig limos , who were by this time some
dIstance ahead anal changing piace with each
other every alliS , while the captain was
compelled to do his own acemiiakiiag. To
make a long story short. lie dial Ilot Sue-
Cecil In heading them , but closed up the gap
considerably , Meierstein amid Proulx reached
Blair in just oiae hour and twenty-Seven
minutes , whIch is record time for this run ,
which Is just 'twelity-scVeil mIles. Mickel
was three iiilntates bcllimld them , iiiid sue-
cceiled in lowering his own record of 1:33 :
by three midutes.
The Fleschier-Mtivntefering xiintch race ,
ivhicit was' over this same course with the
exception that the start was niade at old
Fort Omaha and was for $25 Psi' side , allah
not Start UIItii nearly half peat 3 o'clock.
Tue riders ivero accompanied by a crowd
of chub mates anal rooters , irhin went along
to see fair play. Muentetering tact most of
the iiacu amid it was a hot one , so hot that.
rhien within six miii's of Blair l2leschier
could no longer follow it amid hie was losing
giound raidiy. when his wheel got into a
rut and the front rim collapsed aimd ltIt
hini out of the rare. lie was already beaten ,
however , as Muemitefering fresh icalil
riding 111cc a ctreak , while Flcschaer allah his
work laboriously and was practically
coUnted out , Ifleeclior was loaded Into a
carriage antI rode halo 'hair tIlls way , while
Mtientefering finished on his wheel In the
splendid time of 1:10:00 : : , sehaleha is an icver-
fl9 ! gait of 3:22 : to the Iflio uud silenalld
time , considering the condition of the roadO ,
All Blair turned out to see the rialers
finish and 'with the added lot of Omaha
wheelmen who vent up there was actually
ft mob present at the flutabiag point and the
little burgh presented a circus-In-town-
today appearance. The heehmen reiurmfed
to Omaha about half past 7 In the evening
and repaired to their different club houses
to talk over the events of thu day. There
is comisitlerable talk of some return matches
and Captain Tom Micket says ho Is like
Corbett anti wants Just. fl' more chance.
Among thu ( aId-time local.wjieelmen vbo
mnado the to Blair "Doc'
run up vere Coal-
nor , Ed Lytle and Len Livesey , all of the
Omaha \'heeh club and who were scorcbers
Iii the days of the old ordinary ,
. oodgtttk , 7
'
UWeitSIwe'
BOARD CSES ( ( ) TEC1IERS
Persons 'VTho Yeitr Will Wield the
Birch In : ; Pubilo Schools.
Wi
ELECTIO NS INTHE MAIN SATISFACTORY
'i'ivo cw t tuI.ers of ( he unnail
'
1ieota'.l , , Not l'erauit-
ted do : l'ntt in ( lie
D1tUh lit' mt i ( a PlC.
LINCOLN , Juno 1D.-Speclzal.-The ( ) Lin-
coin Board of hiducation last. night selected
109 grade teachers and seven assistant
kindergarten teachers. The selections are
in the iminin satisfactory , although the action
or thio boarah in hohdimi a number of secret
meeting ( luring the week hami subjected it
to censialerable criticism , especlaliy from
the friends of the teachers who failed in
election. The two new niembers of the
board elected last spring were nut allowed
to laarticilante in tIlt ) mneetiiig.
The divorce case of Iteblmason against
Robinson in the district court yesterday -
terday furnished two sensations. One
was when the plaintiff , Mrs. Itoh-
laison , faulted f'oan nervous exhaustion
anal had to lie taken hmomnam and PhflCed under
care of a hhaYsiciatfl. Thie other was when
Attorneys Barnes anal Volfenbargei' acecused
each other of * anprofesstonah and uiigentlo-
manly conahuct , allah liatianated that the ( Icier-
rd could' ho settheah by a little "passage at
arias" outside the court room.
J. B. lImits , the internal revenue coilec-
tor for Nebraska , North and South lakuta ,
is innklaig harelasratinne for the collection of
the alut lea timider the new revenue hew.
lie estlmnte's that the measure will affect
10,000 tnXiamytrs in , th.is state , That' largest
sources of revenue will come froni thin tax
( iii tobacco , liquors and on lamlk capitals.
His estlmato is that beer alone viii annually -
nually iiicy $200,000.
The caeo of the city against the street
car conptany for the collection of a large
amouaat of taxes due from the cor.pany for
the paving hctween the car tracks , has 02-
ctmpied the nttentiomi of Judge holmes in
district court for several days , anti the ar-
I gianirmits now conimt'nced arc expected to
last well along Into the coming week. The
contention of the conapany is that when the
fr4nchaiso'as granta'd Lincoln was of the
second class and hhd no ordinance or an-
I thorlty to riravide' for the paving or tor the
taxation of the company's lines for paving
PurPoses. and that a large part of the tax
now alleged to be due is barred by too Stat-
late of limitations , Two or three hues upoim
which taxes have accumulated have been
abandoned by the company , it having been
found that their operation ditI not PlY. and
that the tanpaitl taxes amounted to moore
than the vurtii of thea lines.
The indictments against Mayor Graham
ihiich acre aeturnahd by the last grand jury ,
have been taker up by the district coutt.
Judge hastings being on the bench in idace
of one of the rdshhi'nt judges. Tue attorneys -
neys for Grahnth arC mnakiiig an effort to
hiave time iudictr ents quashed on account of
irregularitIes in foaan. anti arguments on this
feature of the case were made yesterday.
The case arises 'froml the charge that Gm-
ham accepted a imonoy consIderation in return -
turn for the upliollitmont of subordinate officials -
ficials of the city that he levied assessments -
ments against the oiilcers of the irniico and
fire departmcnts'and that he knowingly allowed -
lowed certain unlawful occupations to be
conihucted within I he city limits.
1let'r 1tM fua tj.mci rt.
FALLS CITY,4Neb. , June 19.-Speciab- ( )
Arthur Ii. Vickwspcorporah of company F ,
First Nebraska , arrived in the city last
week , from San Francisco and Captain J. N.
Klitan , company IC , caine Thursday for the
hiiPO3C of recruiting the First regiment up
to the regulation number. As soon as the
office was opened iaien from all over the
county hastened to sign. The recruits heft
Saturday for Columbus , where they will WI-
dergo the final physical examination. From
there they go direct to San Francisco aiial
leave about July 10 for Manila. A thinner
gh'eml thlen1 was served by the \'oman's lie-
hief corps in the Grand Army of the Itepub.
lie hall. which waaa prettily decorated with
iiatioai colors and blowers. Captain Kiiian
manic the after-dinner speech. Then caine
the march to the station , headed by the Mihi-
tory hand , followed by 700 citizens. Follow-
lag are the names of the boys who euiisted :
George Overman. ilerbem t hay , Frank
Forbes. Burt Purse. 'Fhomnas Gout , lOan
Crawford , Charles Denimore , Auburn ; Paul
l'aaigburn , Chester Chambers , Jamiies O'Con-
nell , Table Rock ; Sciplo Stingiieid , William
Siiow , Stelha ; Waltemjones , Waterloo ; harry
Cole. Grcaham ; htoy Pachion , Wilber Pach-
ion , Omaha ; ChampIon \\'right , William
PlLiilot , humboldt ; Joseph \'oodo , Viiliaui
Ailanis. Salem ; Junics 1)owns , acorgc Sears ,
\v. L. Gilbert , Leonard GIbes , Walter 1' .
Sto2kton. EmIl Oberet , IOU Fisher. Ira John-
Eon , Qua floss , Fred Foehihinger. Charles
Fishier , Arthur Aloss. lOinil Sanl , Joe Smith.
Hubert hedges , John Smith , I0alis City ;
Joseph Gruntt , St. .Joeepla , Mo. : Janice Cask-
Icy , Osleahoesa , ho. ; 10. W. flaIl , Aspiuwail ,
Nob. ; Jacob G. Aibright , 1-folta Vista , Ken.
Stint Ii , ' tiia lmaa.aa ilo liii ii.
l3L.OOMINGTON , Feb. , Juno 10.-Spe- (
ciah-Itubc'rt ) Glenn , postlilauter at Till-
clrcth , Neb. , iVail shot through the heart
ivltlm his on ii rovolvtr at 1 :50 : yesterday
afternoon amid ditch instumathy. Albert Oi'ips-
key , a bachaslor , who lives a few iiiiies in
this country , who becomes iaasane at timaiss ,
but never contalalercal tlnmigerous , did the
shooting. Gaipskey came iimto town about
11 o'clock in the mnornhiig to iaivt : his Picture
taken. lie acteai very strange 110(1 his eyes
% .e1.c sun ialaimig I ike a ma en maged ei Id nmilinai ,
hut no eliecial attention ii'as paid to him.
Alter eating diiaaier at thie hotel lie ivalked
up amid clonic the street , as If aleep in
thought. Ho went Into the bank and Cashier
Slitnit aillt'll what % c'as ivanted. ( inlpsliey ,
after staring , screamed : "Oh , Oh , you are
trying to ciilornf9rm me ! " amid dashed out
the door aiial acMsma hio street to the ilost-
oillce nuil ivemit ljehihd the counter , whore
ho comnlaienced tbteli I'ostmastcr Glenn his'
troubles ; Gleniil4CptOn working and openIng -
Ing a drawer w'hue his revolver was got
some vaters andt tamieal his back to thu
crazy milan. Tilprlter plekeal up ( tie re-
voiver and when hIi. Glenn faced hUnt lie
flreal the fatal stint , Both , loll , butt Giemm
never to rise agami , aripakey , after ii hard
struggle , was tlmIitly bounal anal the sheriff
brought him hcr'd this mnornimig. Glenn sas
a married macit und is one of the oldest
citizens of the jinty. (
( 'Ii ma ma 4 y ! iaaai ru A aIim , ruM ,
FIIIOMONT , NI'h ' , , Juno 10.-Special.- ( )
TIme County hioard adjourned yesterday af-
tcrnooa after having been In session ammo
Tuesday. A lamjta ainoumit of busIness was
transacted , all of which , however , was of a
routine nature. Matters vero pretty lively
with thu hoard for a few mInutes yesterday
aftrnoon. Charles hlera , an old former of
Nickorson township , was before the board
to get a section line road opened and when
they continued the matter he got very in-
dhgnaaat and used some language toward a
riiember of tllo board that he construed as a
reflection on his honesty , Thu inesnber left
his seat and atarted after the old gentieman ,
The chairman ioundod lustily for orler and
the deputy cleric got between the two men
before any blows lied beea exchanged and
iwacu prevailed. For a minutu or two It
as lively as a aessioia of the legislature ,
Company F , with the exception of the
North Ihend squad , met here together for the
first time last evening and wiii remain hero
withalmi call until ordered to Omaha. They
will iut In considerable time at drill. though
U they have no arms It will be wholly with
I
the marching movements. The boys nr
anxious to go to Omaha mind receive their
equipments.
The 's'eitther lhie last week has been just
what tas racedml for coca. Most. fields sic
no ; ; . dry cnougi so corn can be cultivated ,
501110 fields of small grain are reported badly
hoalged. tubers are looking well. hay has
beert % ery scarce and high here for the last
weel , sel'ing ' as htgh as $10 a ton. New
hay ii. expected on the market this week
and is ltkehy to go down to $3 or $4.
lLouignntinac VIthilrssavaa.
( fl'1NlVA , Nob. , June 19.-Speclah-The ( )
Board of Supervisors mat yesterday. DurIng
the cat'ssiomi they considered the resignation
at the cotlnty suprlatendent , the ex-"ltcy. "
Peter Ii. lines , hacat along with the reslgna-
timi they were forcel to consider also a
withdrawal which hail been fihoil imi 'the
clerk's OfiIe on Thursday evening by the
nalvice of some of his friends , The room
cronded and after a debate ot four or five
hours , during which time lila bondsmen no-
quested the board to relieve them fromu all
respoimslblhity , which was promptly refimecal ,
lIe was permitted to withdraw his resigna-
tioa ,
I'nivat0 boy Cobb lane fifty or more me-
cnamits , thiti requisite number hieing only
twcntyflve , and he Is anxiously awaiting en-
ilers to leave for San Francisco ,
? ! eVl&'kt'r ( iPtN ii Catalnlaaey ,
WEST I'OINT , Nob. , Jutie 19.-Special.- ( )
Homi. W. J , TilcVicnr , a former resialemit of
Ctmnalng Ltmil at one time a Inenliler of the
Itgislature from here , has been elected cap-
taut of'comupany F' . Bryan's regiment. It
Is a l2reoiomit comlipany amid tins several \'est
l'oint ' boys lm the ranks ,
Youiig Penrose htoniig attenipted to go to
Fremnoalt this week for the hurioso of enlisting -
listing In Bryan's regiment , bait a atromig
lLti'Critnl veto mat ii atoll to furthler proceed-
imigs.
imigs.Art
Art and Urnest Sexton , sons of II. L. Sex-
toil of this city amid Arthur Sehoeho , have
enlisted In company F' of Freinont , 'l'hitrd
Nebraska regIment. Some half dozen or
more of Vest Point's young Danish citizens
have gone to Omaha niad enlisted iii Captain
Neuvo's company of tile 85100 regimnent.
Ictllcl Ia tan l0icjalimiit.
GTONOA , Neb. , June 19.-Speeial ( Tele.
gram , ) -Whiho Canlpbehi brothers' show was
being sot up at this vlaco this inorraliag tin-
dcrhecper Young was killed , It seems lie
was casing the elephant \'cnus to push
wagons under the tents. Young hail the beat
by Its trunk directing it. The wagon the
elephant was isorking with became en-
tniigied In 500)0 ropes and Young stopped
anal started ahead to see what the trouble
was. As lie turned his back to the beast
it struck him and knocked him down anal
before any oiio could move was oai top of
hahn with Its heath nial cmushical the life out
of him. Venus was drivomi oft and captured
anal is now chained up. This man is said
to be its fourth vlctini ,
lh.it . . PnhI " .Vlii-ai ( ,
DUNBAI1 , Nob. , June 19.Spccial.Fall ( )
vhacat that promised so large a yIeld a few
weeks ago will only be half crop and
if the rain contintaes will he ruined entirely.
Thin rust has struck a number of pieces. One
of the largest potato growers says the out-
hook fur a large potato crop is very dts-
couraging and looks for prices the equal , if
not better , than last year. There is a large
growth of vines but no potatoes 00 the roots.
Corn is ill fine coaidition except etc time low
places and the last week has seen the fariii-
era get all over their corn on the uplaid ,
killing naost of the weeds.
( 'nart Coses ! at 1InMtlnts.
HASTINGS , Neb , , Juno 19.-Special.-- ( )
Thct June term of the dIstrict court closed
yesterday aftrnoou. Mrs. Hattie Pay Tan-
her was granted a divorce from her has.
band. Charles Tanner , and given the cus.
today of her child.
MAIZE PROPAGANDA MOVING
I'r'Lan t'i alj to C ' Corn a I'asrt
lii ( Ia.'l'riiiiiii iNNiPiMilIl EXIlE-
. MitlOfl ,
Secretary Utt of the Nebraska Maize
Propaganda on Saturday sent out invitations
to a number of leading citizens antI versons
interested in ihie lalatter , of which the tel-
lowing Is a copy :
't'oii are invited to attend a meeting of
these Interesteal In tim promotion of the
uses of corn , at the Commercial club rooms
next Thursday , JUI1C 23 , at 2.30 p. m. Don't
fail to be present. Please advise. The ob.
ject of the meeting is to adopt rules and
regulations and transact other busIness. One
of the Prinripal objects of the meeting is to
comisider thin fohiowimig
The obpject of the American Maize Propaganda -
ganda and the Nebraska propaganaha as
nuxihiary is to promote the uses of the
products of corn , At a late rneetlig held by
the Nebraska organization the hhaiii ) of hold-
log a corn Jubilen in Omaha emi the exposition -
tion groumials from Saapteniber 10 to October
31 was endorsed. The opinion as expressed
at tha meeting was that It would require
about $10,000 to erect an attractive corn
building amid conduct this enterprise. The
buiiahlng it is iiroiosed shall ho soiaiewhaat
,
oJt the vlau of the Corn I'niace at Sioux
City , eX.elt it ii'ihi be smaller and iviil cost
about $5OPO , The exhibit will comprise
thirty-eight corn products made at glucose
factai'ics. , audi as olive oil. rock candy.
grape sugar , starch , glucose , rubber , etc. .
also the vrodlicts iiiado Irma glucose. inclual-
lug jellIes , maple augur , corn syrups , etc. ,
again , spirits , gin and malt liquors , pipes ,
etc. , coral meal , conic flour , feed , gnitz , horn-
lily , etc. , also tIm nroalucts horn corn stalks ,
now beimig ustil in the imlanufacture of nu-
morons ii'tiCiCs frojii a buttuml to a iiian-of-
var. Further , corn Is thie basis of our hogs ,
cattle and aheep , poultry and dairy liroducta.
The Corn Jubilee anal Corn l'alnco at
Sioux City drew inlineimse crowds of people.
it ilIac a haractical iwoposition and ( lecpiy
Interested th railroads. Thousands of
PeoPle eniace froni New England LIce east
and nanny located and Invested their capital.
This Coral Juiail0o would attract Peoie to
the exposition , In thu little city of Atchl-
soil , 11mm. , for several years past 21.000 Peo-
1)10 bayta visited their Corn Jimbiiee each
tall , Topeka , llama. , has adopted the Idea
of holding a Corn Jubilee. The benefits to
aiariweci from tbti Coin Jubilee aria unques-
tiOilllhihe. The difllculty , however , is to
devise ways and imicena to raise funds to
carry out. ( lit , eqiilren1ei1ts. and on this
subject your opinion is varticuianiy invited.
hiow can It. baa alone ?
One item of revenue suggested was the
posslbllty of selling a neat book contain-
log a historr of (11.7 exhibits nod recipes for
cooking corn goohs to those that partook of
our hospitality. I'rico of the book , 15 cents
or : whatever may be agreed upon ; cost , 7
cents.
h'Is.lc"s Iiiirie i4aaleaa ,
A brand new Andrae racing bicycle , the
property of W. A. I'Ixiuy. was left stamaling
'clJtS , ilOhihOht ON ( IOMI'I.IONION.
, h.lt ii $ lace'r 1)0 Outward Applicit-
Mrs. Itorer answera In the Ladies' home
Journal , an eaquirer about good complexion ,
reciting that it Cfl only come from a
healthy condition of the entire system and
that it is not a matter of outward uplica.
( loll , flolbiliilg with the statezacent that "your
food canaiot Ilassibly agree with you if you
have inuscuimcr rheumatism and a bad corn-
plexloo. "
it is a known fact that many ieople fail
to properly digest time starchy oart of broad
and other food. ( Irapo-Nuta ( a delightful
breakfast food ) are made of the grape sugar
which results froul preparing the starchy
iaarts of the cereals , in the satme way arti-
tidally ( tS the body should do by natural
processes. Therefore , ( lrapo.Nuts give one
fooel all read , . ' . J-"rnediate assimilation
into blood nd ifL5q1 , ¶ "e , ' era ready iro-
pared , require no 'cfr1 , ad will
be found most villuabic hr hIram
worker or Invalid.
Sold by grocers.
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AMUS1MEN'1'S.
.
. TH1EL NIGHTS ONLY. -
Chiedgo ApOlloCitib Concert
Expositioii Auditorhim ,
ACCOMPANIED BY
Theodore Ihomiis Orchestrd.
Tuosay , June 21 , . Wednesday1 info 22 , Thursday ; Juno
Admission 50c-No Reserved Seats.
CONCERT BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 8 P. M.
The Ladles' Department of tile
New
Hyeiie
Cnstitute
ha now. oiaeo for business , anti fully
equipped with two new apparatus for giving
this most healthful , pleasing baths known
to the world.
The INSTITUTE has among its patrons ,
the best known ladles in Omaha. We asle
you to give it a trial of two baths at least ,
and If it is not found as represented , we will
refund your money.
Rooms , New Quarters ,
216-218-22011ce Building
New IIyienc Inst.
wm' % OTIIISILS aA1L OOULT
fUJCTOHS
3ear1es & Searles
.
t . .p
SPECIALISTS
Ounraut. . to cure speedily email mdi-
onily all IRVOV5 , CIIRONIG AtD
PRIVATE diseases of Men and women.
WEAK HN SYPHILIS
5EXUALLY. cured for life.
Ni.&ht Emissions , Lout Manhood , 11 -
drocole , Venicocehe , Gonorrhea , Gleet , Syp
ills , Stricture , Piles , Fistula and Rectal
Ulcers , DIabetes. BrIght's DiseaSe cured ,
Consultation Free.
Strioture and OIee. at
by new method without pub or cutting.
Callon or address with stamp. Treatment
by mail.
ann orani no v ursnm ro LIPS. lJtI. St
ullo , dUIIILtO fi dtStItLtI. VMALIAA11fl
EDUCATIONAL.
r ownell Odi
Oaeiis Sept. 19th , 1S98 ,
BOitl'dhmg ItLiel Day Sahi o oh for Girls
Under the direction ofRt. Rev. George
\\'orthiiaigtori , S. ' 1' . D. , LL , D. Primary ,
preparatory and collegIate courses. Corn-
ietCilt corps of teachers. Modern methods -
ods aind every advantage offered. Strict
atttvmitioii paid to the moral , mental and
idi'sicul well being of the tudcaats. Diplo-
anus conferred. Prepares for nh colleges
open to women , Special courses in Ihighi-
or lingilaah , Sciences , Ancient anal Modern
Lumagougell. Slaisic amid Art , Terms flied.
crate. hluilding repaired and in exeelloait
order. Sanitary plumbing. Satisfactory
steam haeatting ,
l'nremit $ and guardiatno desiring to enter .
iUhlliS wihi picaso send for catuiogue , oa.
apply laersomcalIl' to
Mrs. L. R. Upton , Priii.
Iiros'neii 11111 I , Omaha , Neb
B'w ' ° ACADEMY-FoUiided 1803.
For the higher educatioji of ) 'ouiig
women. Classical and clentiflc caaurso
of study , aciato iirenratry aitid optional ,
Year begins Sept. 11 , 1(90. Apply to 2.Iisa .
Ida C. Alien , I'rin. , hiradlord , IUa ,
iii front of.Tho lIce building a tow mimi-
utemi Saturday evening , said emu thief ap-
iaropniated it while the owper was in the
building , amid so far has failed to rqturn
it. Its number is 21.527 and a reward of
$10 is offered for its return.
(1340 it. uI. , Ilmil ) a , an. , ( laiD a. ju.
0:40 : A. $1. . 6:40 : A. lal. ,
6:40 : A. Iii ,
The Northwestern line train to St. Paul ,
MinneapolIs , Spirit Lake. Duluth mind nil Ba-
kate points , from the Union Pacific depot ,
365 days every year , "Through by day-
light. "
1401 Farnamn St.
'line aaileru lltjuipnienE
and quick tiiaio of the UnIon Pacific makes
it the popular line to all principal western
resorts. City ticket 0111cc. No. 1302 Yar-
nain at.
% % ' , aiiaro 1)efemaM ICsaaismcais.
WYMOItIO , Neha , , June l9.-Siecital ( , Tele.
graoc.-'rhae Wyniore .hiicli clui , , accom.
laniated by about 300 rooters , elmartorcil a ape.
cliii train here today anal went to ilaniover
lOan. , where % 'ymorc anal Ilamiover ialaycd
ball , It wile one of the baicrilest games Wy-
more bias haul this year timid faar nix incacings
the Kaaaisai boys hiacd high iaopcs of wlac.
fling , taut the cliamnplnmcs froaji Nebraska
braced up acid made a good tiiilsh , winning
by a score of S to 6. Score by imcniaigia :
hanover . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 0-C
W'ymnoro . . . . . , , , . . . . , 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 0 ' -8
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
Qeorgo C. llaiieywas brought to thii
city yesterday from St. Joseph , Mo. , to
answer to ( lie charge of statutory assault
allegeal to have been committed upon Clara
Blue of hliil.dale , IL Th girl is 14 ycamI
old ,
T.IILTROCADERO
Lenitz & W'ihllnnns , Props. and Mgrs.
\v. W. COLE , Act. Macmanger ,
'I'lkE COOIlOS'I' l'l.ACII IN 'I'OVN.
MONDAY , JUNE 20.
'l'hllh ClLhlll 10 OF 'tUlhO'tl.1.1I.
Silica , Icittie miacal Churn Ioiilse
01111
MORTON
I I hO.t I ) 1,1 N IC II S.
_ _
EIEA COld.INS. CAititilO l0'F.lIaiht.
Tue Wilson Faitilly.
LILLItN % ' 1Oi'1'lIltN . . . . . .
lllOSShlO l'llll.LlL'L
Carroll and Crawford
- .AXH. .
La Petite Adelaide.
Trit'iaIero ( iianhlenge Oreharastmn ,
Priii.z Ailel niamin , Director.
Jittiii't' % 'rshiat'sahiiSnturdny
Suittias , . 2n80 ,
I Matinee I'rlces , Adults , 25c ; children , hOc.
ltt'fre'slaiaac-ii ( , iii 'I'hieiacm acaid Gnrlen.
Ilvemaings , 8:30. : l'rices , 25c. 35c , SOc.
have you unit her ?
Have you met her ?
Au instantaneous success ,
An iiiatamitanieoumj success.
OERMANVILLAOEI
( Deutsehios Iurt. )
The Calety ltcsaart of ( lie l0xiaosttiuaa ,
An amazing bill of Vaudoviiho Talent , In
coanectioa with
KIRCHNERS
Famous IiulyOrchestra. - -
,
Try one of our celebrated Vienna dishes.
J'omnilar 1'rice ,
l'oiuimir i'ricen ,
B 0 PAXT'N S
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Mflnager 'rem , 1115.
'l'ONIifl'l' , 8n15.
Matinees \Vedacesduy mcml Saturday.
HOPKINS TRANS-OCEANIC
STAR SPECIALTY CO1
The only ilighi Class Vaudeville Company
in America. headed by.
FIIANIC ( LtltlN1OlL
Ancd his trained riding Baboon J553l5 and
Toni Other lug Acts.
I'nlces-Lower floor , $1.00-lIe ; hiatt. 75c-SOc ,
Mactimices-Lower ihoor. Sue ; bail , GOc-23o.
rn. I l'nslon .1 flurgei5
.aiiO i eJL5IAI'JLA Macnasger. , Tel. 1811.
0. 1) . Voodwaird , Aa'ausomncnt ' Director ,
'I'tNlCIL'V , 14n8 ( ) ,
TIlE 'OOlWARi ) S'I'OCIC CO. 4
Presenting
= rcc-
Biographa and new war views. J
Prices hOc atmad 25c ,
GuiIi's Concert Garden ,
S. Fl. Cur , I hilt ninal 1)iive-icpaart.
lit(3ciIil , l'ropirlcor ,
JIONY lt'lh IIAI.m'lN ,
The dancing tramp , in an original act oiititied
"HUN' ! ' N. ( hit till. "
Also Miss Agnes Icthierton , Miss Macad Kramer -
mer , Miss Warren , Camnpboll and Camp-
hell , Giiliban and Delniore , laIrs , Clyde
Rogers.
BI\SE BPLL
TOMORROW , 3:30 : P. M.
OMAliA VS. ST. PAUL
LION
. . . , A'J' 'filth. . .
MERRY--GO--ROUND
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1 5th mihId Capitol Ave.
Capture the Brass Ring and TIlde Again
PRIdE.
JON. MLINCJIOICIC , Lessee uaal Mmsamuea' .
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IIOTEJM.
THE MILLARD
13th timid Jotiglns Sts. , OmlItsila.
eSNT1tAI4Y I..OCATZD.
A3liOiIlCA' AND ldIJhtOl'3IAN I'LAN. . . . .
- ' - _ 2M.IIK1OI. . . . SON. l'rop. .
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-HOTEL BARKER-
Con , 18TH AND JONIOS 5 ? , , OMAHA. '
ht/a'l'lCS liSO ANI ) : f.4) ) ( ) l'itJt DAY ,
hfiectnic esra direct to exposition grounds ,
"IIANlL lIAlthClOlt. Cashlr
. . " , . SAM 1JAlIMAtCnI.t Clerk , , , . . ;
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MURRAY 11OT1L ,
14th and Barney St.
AmerIcan Plani-3 to 4 ( holism. per day , 4
Street cars from depots such from hotel to
Jlxposition Grounds In fifteen minutes ,
hI. SIiLO\VkY. Manager ,
. 'l'eieplaoiae 1058.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ -J
Laks Mlchi in laid Lake Supedo , Tamcspoistion C. .
LAKE SUPERIOR STEAMERS.
TIIE OREAT LAKE ROUTE ,
OS. 'ri. , ow 54..I lie..hlp NeIl.ti.
ForMackluam $ aJlifl5. i.la.'i , u.tr.a From , Chicaip tjI..i.,4 , , ( ueaIoT
( aUto tVi Tue. % l AJ4Wsd. II l'l'I iu.hl A.hiL4sI. ( P.
j ) , ( : harI.oiz lirbar IlIiig. J'.toke ; , . .s.t
Tue:9A.5l.Tbur. hA M.Hat. fM.
* : 0 ! 3iai.ju.p. , Iipuvaak , Uuubtes , A.kieed ,
paalutb , etu.i it.,1 , I I' .