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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1898)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - . .T----- - - - - - . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - _ : : - - - - - - _ - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - TUE OMAHA DAILY BEE 'P1U1S1)AY , JUNE28 189S. 7 r : , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - : SAINTS NEARLY KILL PAPA ; Make Six llit flfl(1 ( coven Runs in the lilath Inning Off rishor. , , . , SLAMBANG WINDUP FOR A 1101 GAME Oninlin .tlnopt 1lnt 'Jni I.Iekcd lVlicn Ilie ClItINrup1i Cnnte Oft-Dc- ? ; tPJIN of the lINLsfrF 8 * Far n * 1IIowfl. , After dallying wRb the flabea out on the . ; Jot for etght lnntng * yesterday afternoon the SLnth rnbhed it Into them brthe score of 11 to 4. The Saints are some bail tossers after all , It a * a hard game to lone. It wo.s 1 to I to the fourth , when they made It to 1. In the next we went them one better and math ! It 4 to 3 , They saw us In the clghth and ti1ttt do a thing In the nInth except ralao.us clean out of sight when we were ; hot expecting It. hard luck that was , and wIth Fisher In $ ' "i' the box , too. At that It was an Interesting ' sort t game for an unprejtlIIced audience. hiLt you could iiot pound that Into the liead of the home rooters with a iicknx. It we . had turned around and made those seven runs in that fatal ninth wouldn't we have , I . been some pumpkins on the vIne ? You bet vo would. , 'Fhby'll not get the third on Danny Daub , who is awaItIng a chance to retrieve himself - self , antI you redhots had all better come out this afternoon and see the Saints cooked , Burke-they called him Spaniard out on ' . tim bleashers amid be stood for It , too- , "xuiibled tip nnml hit the first pttched ball of tla ghm square on the nose nod iot a safe hqio on It. lie was sncrlflccd to second by Miller , startmd to steal second just as Glen- nivimi lJangel tli ball for an Infield grounder and hover , topped running thitii he' came hqmo. , . You're n ball player. Mr. l3urke , / Glen it ; put out. at first and ( ] lasscock t turned up his toes likewise. We worked along the same lines. Flem- 1 log blfiod one that came withIn an ace of being an error for Colonel Shugart and got to second on Eustace's sacrifice. Thea Itoat ewatted out one of those three-baggers of his and sent Flem borne , Pick nuide flr3t on Cuba's moult of his fly , and was loubleil up with Lyons before float could - \ reach the rubber , : TIme second and third were easy for both sides and so was the fourth for us , but the Saints forged alteami in their end. After . ( Ilenalvin went out Classeock made a hit . > nimml flier also deposited a safe single bet - t hind third. l'roston fielded the ball and throw It without knowing exactly whore , The leather reached the bleachers and before - fore it recovered Glasseock scored and Gier was on third. Sliugart flow out and 01cr scored on the throwin , GIllen and Simlos each made a hit after that , but FIsher emided ally further hopes by fanning out Frlcken. We played horse with theni for a while in tile sixth llfld when that was over it : ' ' . ] ookcd something like a. cinch for us. . 1dllsJLoo Hits : i Iknier. McCauley got a base on balls. lie reached a $ ecolll % and Fisher got Ofl first on Dggy : Miller's dropping a fly. Fleming struck , out. Then Eustaco came up. I-ic did not . do much. Oh. no. Mr. Eustace rapped that ball an awful . bang and It whizzed off as It it was never , coIning back. It diii not come back until , McCablcy , 'Fisher and Mr. Eustace all three , acoreI. It was the prettIest , cleanest home . : run Reel ! D the lIolne grounds , landing way ! out near the fence between iniddlo and fr right. : After that Ithat mafia a hit and Doggy MIllom dropped another fly , Pick's this time , but Lyons and I'reston both wont out to Glasseock. , . , A tally did not coins within a mile of 115 In the rest of the game , but they were not through yet because the score was against then , , 4 to 3. They vent out In one. two , three shape in the fifth , sixth and seventh and hope beat high In our breasts. But in the eighth they tied tlH. Burke hit F'Isher for a two-bagger and after foggy went out scored on Glenal- [ via's single. Giasseock doubled up Glen. 0 They murdered Pa In the ninth. 01cr luade a hit. Shugart bunted to Flail and the latter fired the ball to Roat , who 'n'as cowering second , It was a wee bit wide , but Freddie ought to have gotten it. But he did not 1111(1 before the bali was cor- raIled again Shugart was 00 thIrd anti 01cr second. Glilen was given a press ticket and Shies brought both Gier and Sliugart in on a two.bagger. Fricken's single scored Gil- ' ion. Burke singled agaIn and brought in , c Silica , Miller forced Fricken out at third , / but Glenulvin batted out a tri-socker and : ' . both tiurke and Miller scored. Giasscock died at first. At his second time up in the & : . inning 01cr whipped out a two-base Imi and i scored Gloimalvin , Shugart finally Put the I aide out by rolling one dowli to Lyons. . \Vaan't that murder ? \ ' n our end ot the ninth'.McCauley beat out a bunt lIlt , but was doubted with Fisher and Flemnimig dit'tl at first. Score : OMAHA. All. It. Ii. 511. 511. I'O. A. E. Fleming , rf. . . ,5 I 2 0 0 1 0 0 Etistuce , 3b , . .3 1 1 0 1 II 3 0 littat. m3Nii..4 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 ] ' 1koring , Cf. .4 0 1 ,0 0 i 0 I ) Lyons , lb. : . . .4 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 l'meston , It. . . .3 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1lii't4V'th ( , 2h,4 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 ; lcCttnl.'y , a. . : : i 1 1 0 2 0 0 i'islmer ; P. . . . . . I 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 'rotals . . , , ii 4 8 1 1 27 11 2 ST. PAUL. AU it , If. SD , SI ! . P0. A. H. Burke , if..5 3 : i I 0 2 0 0 Miller , 1 . . . . . . 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 GittUhliVIlt , 2b..i 1 2 0 0 2 3 0 ( lasscoclc , lbJ 1 1 0 0 .14 3 0 01cr , et..5 2 : i 0 0 1 (1 ( o Shugart , t4..1 1 I ) I U 3 3 0 0111w ; , 3b. . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 1 4 2 ,8Itln , e..1 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 FliUkCU , p.4 0 . 2 0 0 2 4 0 'fotnis , .40 11 14 21 27 iS 4 ittlits by InImilIgs- Orualtit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 04 ift. 1'tlll . . . . . . . . . . . . .j o 2 o 0 0 1 7-11 flits by intlings- . . Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 18 - 3t , Paid . . . . . , . . , . , . , 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 6-14 Hrrors by imtmimtgs- , Onutila , . , . , . , . , , . . . , 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 Ift. .Piiui . . . . . . . . . . . . .j o o .o 2 1 0 0 0-4 i'ttrmmed rums : Om nlmn , 2 ; St. Paul , 6. Two. lttise hits : Burke , tiiies. 'l'imreo-lntso hits : tl'nnlvIn , float. I4onhim riot : I'tmstnce. Ilotibiti plityam 1titacti to Lyons. Gliien to Gl'mtttiwlit to Oitisscock , Siltigurt to ( ilini- tot'k , host's on bulls : ] i' l 'islier , ( Illien ; by Frit'icen. McCauley. Jiret base on er- lors ; Oiuaiia 4 ; St. Paul , 1. lIlt by Pitched bail : ll Friclcun , Preston. Struck out : fly ' ] "Ialter , Friekeit , Gilleit ; by Frieken , 11cm. lug. j..oft Oil tiases : Omaha , 6 ; St. Paul , 4. - 'i'immle : One hour and twenty nllnutcs. Un. 4 - itiru : C'ltflhiiiOll. ( ) 'i'I I lilt % 1 S'J'HhI N i.Ii.tO LID SCOittS. tiIlvztmiIt'tt ( it'lsA'tvu itIi AalltIl'r trout ( uIssahis. COLITMIIUS , 0. , Juno 22.-'J'oday' game . % .a14 ft fift to MiiWflUkttt' tite lirewers snaking tlioir two rims In the third inning without a lilt. ticore : lt.1i.H. Columbus . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-i 6 2 MIlwaukee , . . , 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 -2 6 1 liatteries : ClltltfllJtlsVoiters tiitl Sulli. t yomm ; Mtlwnukee 1ettger ttmltl Speer , . , ' hAN1IAI3 ClT4 , Juno 22.--4'ho Jibes won . - - HOSFORD'S : ACID PHOSPHATE eiIevea nerYou5dl.ordef.ahauatio , tleUdOOh , wakofuinuae , etc. A Ot.q4 tosie. ibid oaI In boltlu. - - i- in one of the least Intereating games of the season. Meredith pitelmeti fairly good , but was mIserably supported , while Norton was easy for the home batters , Score : It.l1.H. iCAnsas City ,1 I 0 1 0 0 5 0 1-913 8 Minnenpolla . . 1 0 1 0 2 4 0 0 0-814 3 ] iattcrles : iCansas City , Meredith and Wilson ; Minneapolis , Norton and 11111cr. 1NDrANAI'oils , Juno 22.-hahn out- pitched Scott today. The latter wa ltlb- titutcd for Foreman in the opening innIng. Ten strike 0111 * tell the story. Score : 1l.11.E. lntllannpeli , . . .3 0 0 0 0 a 0 1 0-6 9 2 Detroit . . . . . . . . .501000200-3113 llatterIea Foreman , Scott and 1.ynch ; Hahn anti Twlneharn. STANDING bF' Tilti TIAMS , l'layeI. . WOil. Lost. I'er C. Intllnnapolls . . . . . . . 49 32 17 66.3 lit. l'aul . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 33 21 61,1 Jnnrnui City . . . . . . . . 61 2 21 60.4 Columbuq . . . . . . . . . . . 43 23 20 58.3 MIlwaukee . . . . . . . . . . .63 39 24 61.7 Ietroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . io 34 35,8 Minneapolis . . . . . . . . . 63 18 35 34.0 Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 14 33 29.8 Games today : St. l'nul at Omaha ; Mlii- neapolin Sit FCansaa City ; Milwaukee at Columbus - lumbus ; DetroIt at Indianapolis. ( LtMI3.M OF T1113 NAT1NA1 LlitOtJIi. Cl. lengup i.Ie , . AiiotIir Vourls'en lit- II I pig Cuiilu.4 at Ilfihtie. CIUCAGO. Juiie 22.-Young Woods fig- tired In anothet' fourteen-inning contest today - day antI again lost his game by one ruli. \'ilils was reth-etl In tile first after linvimig givemi four bane and hitting a latstnan , The locals 00(11(1 ( do nothing , with Lewis after tile second , anti 110 WOfl Ills oWfl game at the flniah by It afo drive that scored Ills catcher. Attendance , 4,060. Score : CI1IC.G3IOSTO. . JtILU.A.I. lt.iI.O.A.D. , . . . . . . . . Ityan , if. , , . 2 2 6 1 1 lta'Iton , et 0 2 2 0 0 lrerItt , II , , 0 0 ii 0 0 Tenney , lb. 2 2 15 0 0 1.31150 , Ct. . . 2 & 0 1 hong , sa , . . . 1 2 5 S 0 Lalilefl , I'S , . 4 2 6 1 1)utyy , it. . . . 0 0 2 0 0 Mc.rm'k ( , ib 0 0 7 0 OlCoilini' , lb. . 0 1 0 4 0 Mertet , rt. . o i 6 0 0 $ tahl , rt. . . . I 2 3 0 0 Connor , 2Li. . 0 0 4 3 ii l.owp , 2b , , . 0 0 2 6 0 Ionaliue. c. 0 2 1 0 0 Hergen. C. . . 1 2 6 1 1 Woods , 11.1. 0 1 0 5 1 vtiu , ii , . . . 0 1) ) 0 0 0 - - - - - I..eVI * , p. . . . 1 2 1 2 1 Totnl 13 42 14 4 - - - Totals . , . . C 1P41 SI. 2 Itynn out ; lilt iii' batted ball , Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . .32000000000000-5 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20100020000001-0 Emtrned rlm : . Iloston , .4. Left on bases : Chicago , 0 ; 110811)0 , 8. 'i'wo.baso hits : Iihleri : (2) ( ) , hamIlton (2) ( , r'nney Collins. TiltCo.baHe llit Tenney. SOcrIice ! bits Et'eritt , McCormick (2) ( ) , Conhiar. Stolemi bases : 11)0.11 , Merttis. Double ilns : Long to Lowe to 'I'onney , Lewis to 'i'emlney , Mc. Cormlck to Coilnor to Hveritt. Struck out : Iiy Lewis , 3. ilirse on balis : Off \Voods , 2 : tIff ' .Villis. 4 ; nit Lewis , 1. hit with ball : Mertea , Time : Two hours nitd forty-fivo ilillUttes. Ulnpirem4 : i3wartwood and \ootl. l'lrLt4cH % 'lim It lihsIl ) . PITTSUUIIG , Juile 22.-icttig lasted half all liming and vns replaced by Seymour after Plttsburg had won the game. Joyce was put OUt of the game ( or questlonillg hi. decision. Attendance , 1,600. Score : 1'rrr4nUno. N\V yoIu. nml.o.Ag - Il.ll.O.A.t. 1)onovan , rt3 .1 1 0 0 V'IIaIt'n , ct I 1 2 0 0 O'lirIen. ct. 2 1 0 0 0 Tiernan , If. 0 2 1 0 0 ( ray. lb. . . . 1 3 2 U .Ioyce , lb. . . 0 0 0 0 0 MelYthy , It. 1 1 4 0 0 Seymour , p. 0 1 1 3 0 ii. lavta. 11 , 1 0 12 1 0 (1. ials. tis 1 0 1 1 0 I'ttdden. lb. 0 0 : 4 i ( fleaion , Zb. 2 2 2 3 0 Iioriuan , c,0 2 3 1 1.teCr'ry , rfl 2000 Ily. ra. . . . . . 1 1 1 4 Ii lIarlmm , 2b 0 1 4 0 0 ratnnehiil. I , 1 0 1 0 \Vsrner , C. . 0 0 6 1 U Gettlg , 11.11)0 1 3 2 2 Totala . . . .10 i : H 13 3 - - - - - 'rotais . . . . 5 1024 17 2 l'ittsburg . . . . . . . . . .1.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 ' -10 NewYork . . . . . . . . . . .010000130-5 Harned rutis : Pittttburg , 4 : New York , 3. Two-base hits : Gray , Vanflaitron , Tiernan , Tllreo-basa hI Is : Donovan , McCreery. Suerlilco lilt : Seymour. Stolen bases : Donovan GIIty. Double plays : Padden to Ely to ii. Davis , Gettig to G. Davis to llartman , Gleason to Gettig to Ilartman , Seymour to Gettig. First base on balls : Ott TltflIlClhlll. 1 ; off Gettig. 1 : ott Seymour , 5. liii by pitched ball : ' , Varner. Struck out : By TtLnflChlll , 3 ; by Seymour , 6. Wild jtitches : Seymour. Time : One hour antI fifty-lIve minutes. Umpires : Cushman and 1-leldler , Iliigliey JeItnhligN' ' .Ylld 'l'ltrow. CINCINNATI , Juno 22.-A wild throw by Jennings In the seventh bounded Into the grahid stand and allowed lilli to make the circuit with the winning run. Attendance , 2,200. Score : CINC12ATL 1I.tLTIMOitg. ILII.O.A.12. it.1I.O.A.H. McBride , cf0 0 1 0 1 McGraw. abO 0 1 6 0 Shitith , it. . . 1 1 4 0 0 Keeler , rt. . 1 1 0 0 0 alcl'hee. IbO 1 1 1 0 Jennlnga. aso 0 3 1 1 Miller , rt. . . 0 1 1 0 0 McOiinn , II , I I 17 U 0 Corciran , as U 0 1 7 0 holmes , it. . 0 0 0 0 S ileckley. lb. 1 1 11 0 .1 ilrvdie , ct. . . 0 0 1 0 0 IrwIn , ' 3k. . . 0 1 4 1 0 Deniont , lb. 0 1 1 5 0 i'eltz , a. . . . . 5.1 4 08 Itobinson , cO 1 4 2 0 11111 , p. . . . . . 1 0 0 1 tMcjantes , p0 0 0 3 a Total , . . . .3 Sf13 I Totals . . . .2 42111 1 Cinciflnati . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-3 lialtimoro . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 Earned rumis : Cincinnati , 2. Two-base hits : Stnltll , 3blCPlloe , Jieckley. Stolezi ias.s : Peltz. First on balls : fly Hill , 2 ; by Mclames , 3. JIlt by pitched lalI : Dy IJiiI. 1. Struck 0111 : 1J ) 11111 , 2 : 1)3' Mc- James , 2. % Vlld pitcile4 : MeJanies , 2. Time of game : One hour and forty-live minutes. Umpires : Snyder and Connoiiy. Diiiihiii llO 85 ft LOUISV1LL1Z Ks' . . June 22.-Not a Senator - ator passed second base today , and only two of them reached that bag. 'rile Coioneis fielded finely and did some great tlatto ruonning. Tile feature of the game iwits Hoy's steal of home Willie Swuim was in the act of pitchIng the ball. littretige , who was liretI from the ChIcago lean : , illade his lirt appearance Uhld caught a good game. Attendance , 500. Score : 1.OWSVILLI.i.VASIINdroN. . it.u.o.ti , ILii.o.A i : . Clarke , If. . 0 3 1 0 SelUach. If. 0 2 3 0 0 ittehey , a& , 0 2 2 0 Gettnian. rt 0 1 0 0 0 Hey , ef. . . . . 1 2 0 0 Anlert.on , Cf 0 0 4 0 0 Dexter. rf . , 0 1 U 0 loyIe. ib , . . 0 U 7 0 1 iitarrorl. II , . 1 2 2 0 Meouire. c. 0 1 5 4 (1 ( .1. W'g'riiil 9 0 0t.\"g'r.2IjO 1100 ( 'i'gmun , 3b0 3 4 ( I Iyers. lb.0 0 1 2 2 KlttrJge. c 0 0 0 \Vrlgl.'y. . . is. 0 0 2 1 1 tlagee , I , . . , 2 0 1 U gwaiiti. p. . . 0 0 0 2 0 Totala . . . .5132110 0 Totitls , . , .0 524 04 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 ' -5 Vashington . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0-0 Earned runs : Louisville. 1. Struck out : 1y Swain : , .1. 1'Irnt base ott balls : Off . . ff Rt'nln , C . . . .lIi , . . . at , . ilitchey , Stolen bases : Iloy (2) ( ) . Dexter (2) ( ) . \Vagner (2) ( ) , Ilitchey , Ciingnian , Stafford , Kittretigo. lilt by pitciietl bail : Clarke. 1'itsed bali : Kittredgo. Left on bases : Ioul"t'iIle. \Vnalilngtoi ; : , I. 'I'lnie of game : One hour anti forty.Ilve mm- tltti , UnlitIres : McDonald mint : Oflay. CIt'ieItlid lirhiept , Up , cr.IIVELAND , June 22.-Tue visitors couid not touch \Vitson today tinti ( lie home tcnnl gave kiln good suilport. Tito game was snlLply 1)11 both shies , Score : . CLSViLAND. XIROOgLYN. 11.11.0.1. 1 : . Jt.II.O..t.S. llurkett , if. 0 1 2 0 0 Griflin , Cf. , 1 1 2 0 0 tltiltls. : lb. . 2 2 2 9 1 June , rt. . . 0 0 i l 0 \'ttlace : , lb I 0 1 2 0 LIcll'ce. AS. 1 0 0 4 1 24cK.'uti , as. 1 : i 0 2 1) ) HIit'kartl , It 0 1 2 1 1 TetshtI , 10 , 0 1 10 0 0 Tucker , lit. U 0 10 1 0 lflnlte , ii , . , 0 1 3 II 0 haunt-an , lb 0 1 1 2 0 .IeAher , ct. 0 1 3 0 0 Sitinille. 3b. 0 0 a i 0 O'Connor , CO 0 3 0 OiIyan , C. . . . . 0 0 5 00 % vlaumi : , ia. . 1 U 0 1 0 11111cr , ml , . . . 0 1 1 2 0 TOtaI . . . .6 021 8 1 Tutal . , . . 42111 1 Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . .I 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0-5 liroolilyn . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 Hartied runs : Cleveland , 1. Left on bases : Cleveland , 7 ; flrooklyn. 6. Bases on bttlln : By Wilson. 2 ; by Miller , 2. Two- base hits : McKenn , Childa Rhekard. Sacrifice lIlt : Jllako. Stoici : Imso ; hail- mail. 1)otiblo iday : Jotes to ItiPtLll. lilt by ititc)1t'r ) : hlyVilson , I ; by Miller , I. \Vllti hitch : Wilson , 1. UmpIres : Lyhtcil ttntl Andrews , Time : One hour and fifty minutes. Attendace , 600. $ htflhb for the 4lu1ccru , 5'l' , LOUIS , JulIo 22.-The Quakers icon today's ganie by Ilitting at opportune times , The locals vlaled a listless fielding genus mtttl their errors were mostly costly , Attexulauco , 1.bOO , Score ; ST. L0131i4. ltliO.4t,1i , itIiO.tJ0 , lowI , rf. . , I 3 1 0 2 ( ooley , of. . . 0 1 3 0 0 Hteiizal , cC. , U I 3 0 1 louIas , U. 0 0 8 0 1 harley , If. U 1 1 0 0 lrkl'ty ) , It 2 2 1 0 0 ( rta. II , , , , 0 1 1 2 1 LaJole , ? b , . 3 3 4 4 2 Itcker , lb.,0 I 8 1 OlIjck. rt.O 2200 $ Ug.bn , C , . . I ) 4 2 1 lleFuri'd , o 2 3 3 1 0 Quinn , . , .0 1 2 2 lAhb.itt. lh.0 0000 Croci. , . Iii. , 1 7 3 1 Cams , as , , . 1 0 5 7 0 Sudliert , P. 0 1 0 5 Ortit , v . , , . 0 2 0 1 0 _ Totals , . . .211D1 7 Toial . , . .8l321 133 Si.Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . .000020000-2 PhilatlolillIlu. . . . . . . . . .0 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 1-8 HarlIeti runs .Pililfltleiihilitj , 4. 1'ivobase hits : 1)tilelmunty (2) ( ) , Ltijoie , 5110110ff. I lotne rutl LaJ0le. Double 111515 : SudlIoff to Decker to Sugilen , Stoiei : Sugtlel : ieleltttnty , itieFhirlht nttl. Titree-bast , hIts ; Cook ) ' , Ortit , liustat on bails : Ott Sudhtoii , 3 ; off Orthi , I. Struck nlUI fly liudhoff , 1' by Orth , 3. TIme ot ganit : : Two hours and fifteen mnillutt's , UthillIrca ; linisiio and Curry. STANDING OF Tilti TI1AMS. I'layetl. Yon. l.ost. Per C. ( incinllati . . . . . . . . . . St 35. 19 61.8 lioston . . , . , , , , , . . . . , SI 31 20 63.0 ( 'htivelttntl . . . . . . . , , . , , 53 32 21 1.0.4 llttitlmncire . . . . . . . . . , 51 30 21 6.8 C'ltiUgO . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 : ii 24 54.4 . I'ittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . 54 2i 25 53.7 New York . . . . . . . . . - , 53 27 20 50.9 Pltlladehlhllia . , , , . . . , 60 23 7 46.0 Ilrcoklyl : . . . . . . . . . . . , 51 22 29 43.1 Vaabington . . . . . , . . . 54 19 35 33.2 l _ - St. hulls . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 30 35 35.2 LouIsville . . , . . , . . . , . , Si 19 23 33.3 Games Lotlay : noston at Chicago : 13n1. tlmore at CIncInnati ; Brooklyn at Clove' lend : \'tuihington at Louisville : New York at I'lttsbilrg ; I'hlladeiphin at St. Louis. Vcitprn * seclntlon , DU13UQU1 , Ia. , Juno 22-No game : rain. lt.1-i.FL lntrrtnte League. V'OltT WAYN1d , lad. , Juno 33.-Score : Fort W'ayne. . , 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 5 3 Newcastle . . . . . 100010001-360 flatteries : Fort Wayne. hirodie and Campbell ; Newcastle. C. Smith and 7ln- tam , GRAND ILAI'IDS. June 33.-Score : itii.I3. Granth1tnpids..O0OO203OO-72 Youngstown . .0 10001000-2111 hiatterleim : Grand Itapids , Aitrock hod Cote ; Youngstown , Iteiberger and i'atter- .MOn. linstern League , Syracuse , 3 : W'Ilkesbnrre , 1. Itocliester. H ProvIdence , 6. Buffalo , 4 ; 'Springfield , 10. Montreal , 7 ; Toronto , 4. Ontlie 'l'ihl * A fternuon , It tines not take a very good gileitser to idck Omaha for a. winner tilit afternoon , althOugh tim Saints put tt ; , a game yesterday - day such as a lot of colts Wttlltl. Dantt Dauli will Ilitch for the ltabc nitil Is sure to redeem ltltnselt. 'rho lineup ivIll be as Iolio % % s : Omaha Position St. Paul. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . linen. . . . . . . . Glasseock I Iollingsworth , .Second lihtie. . . . . . ( Ileiiitl'iti HttStiLCC . . . . . . . .Third lutse. . . . . . . . . . . . . Clillell Iloat . . . . . . . . . . . .Short stoli. . . . . . . . . . Sllugart l'reston . , . . . , , , . , Left lieu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uier I'ickering . . . . . .Cetlter fleltI. . . . . . . . . . . . Burke Fleming . . . . . . . .itight field. . . . . . . . . . . . Miller Mccauley . . . . . . . .Catcher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spies Daub . . . . . . . . . . . . .I'itcher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'IiyIe ' ' ' ' ' llUNNiI TltACitS. t5'Ir1'S ON 'I'Illd . 'iltmtidersturitt ltterfere * tiith ( Ito Siturt nt Sltecisltentl , NF1\V OItF , Juno 22.-The tiluntler- storm this morning made the attendanie at Hheepshcatl light. It . w pleasttnt until tile lIftit race , when another thunderstorm siolled the SPort. Time featilce .bi time day 'Pitt' the /ephlyr intake , ItesuItH : First race , six and one-half furlongs : Swiftmnas won , I mama lIOCUIld , Mainstay 11 third. Time : 1:22 1-5. SeCohId race , Zephyr stakes , b'uttlrlty course : Sir hubert ivomi , Klngdoti SceotlO , Muggitla third. 'rime : 1:11 : 1-c. 'rimird race , mile : hey Oratur icon , San- dora e'eond Latson tltird. Tune : 1:42y. : Fourth race , seven litrloilgs ( .ioid Mine ivohl , lii Leo second , Mlritut dare thifrti. 'l'itnc : 1:24 , Fittil race , tulle and one furlong : Lehman icon , liatluock iccoitd , Dci $ tartltird. Time : 1:53. : 1:53.Sixth race , bay hurdle , two ntiles : Forget - get icon , Sir 'nssnr Hccotld , J3en Eder tllird , i1mio : u49. CINCiNNATI , June 22.-Results : First race , seven nurlongs : I'rovolo won , Mariti second , Jennie J third. 'rime : 1:2th'f. Second race , soiling , fl''o furlongs : 'Icr- relic ivomi. Mttrcltmnont second , itallltet third , 'Iliac : 1:02l : . 'rhtird race , one mile and .iuventf yards : FaUnetto won , iticylark itecolid , itemil third. Time : 1:46k. : Fourth race , selling , ono bib : Domestic won , CaiUS second , Annuheim third. 'l'imc : 1:43. : 1' tilt : race , live fLtrlongs : Obstinate Simon ivomi , Lost Time second , Furo third. 'Ilnie : 1:1)3. : ) Sixth race , one mile , sellIng : Pan Charm Scott , Pares second , Roy Uel Mar third , rinle : 1:42. : 3'I' . LOUhd. Juno 22.-Results : First race , for 2-year-oitls , lIve furlongs : Rosa Cia ) ' won , Beit Bramble second , Foil- talnobleau third. 'rime : l:02' : . Seconti race , selling. six anti one-half furlongs - longs : Xaiissa won , Nora S second , Fourth : \yttrd third. Time : 1:21. : Third race , Ilandicap , one and one.six- toenth miles : Parote tl'Or won , Colonel Gay second. Forbushl third , 'I'Ime : 1:15. : Fourth race , one and three-slxteenths miles : Gold Baud won , Lady of ( lie West ecomtd , Bishop ltecd third. Time : 2:02. : Fifth race. selling. one and one-eighth miles : Don Orsino won , Olnlnoor second , 'Pt'tLflhV thtird. Time : 1:55 ½ . Sixth race , selling , s1 furlongs : St. Augustine icon , 10:1) . King Gold second , San Sabu H third. Time : 1:14 : % . DHNVE1I , Cob. , June 33.-Race results at Overland park : First race , pacing : Fannie Putnam won second , third und fourthl heats and race. Times : 2:26 : % , 2:213 : , 2:21. : She Can took first heat. 'rime : 2:13 : % . Miss Peterson took fifth. Gray Eagle also started. Second race. seven furlongs Decapo won , Tulare second , Royal Lancer third. Tune : 1:29 : % . Tiitrd race. one mile : Rubicon won , Devil's Dream second , Saute Lamar third. Time : 1:42. : Fourth race. six furlongs : Charlemagne won , Powhucku. second , Mrs. S thtrd. Time : 1:19. : Fifth race , four and ono-itulf furlongs : iIili Howard won , Dora Wood second , Low Watkins third. Time : :55. : Sixth : race , six furlongs : LaMacotsa Tiny P second , Sir Kenneth third. Time : 1:17. : DETROiT , Mich. , Juno 22.-Results : First race , four and on-haif furlongs : Jut : McCioVy ivon , Contravetle second , itir Cassimnir tmtird , Time : :56. : Second race , six furlongs : Marionl Won , Mary Pruthier ccotid , Glen Fellow third. 'rime : 1:16 : % . 'third rave , five furlongs : Weller won , Gay Parisian sepond , Pell Mdl 11 thIrd , Time : l:02h. Foitrth race , Ilrewcr $ ' stake , selling , si'eepstakes , for 3.ycar-olds hind ulIwardS , 21,000 , seven furlotlgs : Old Saugus won , l'oarl second , Brighton third. 'I'Inie : 1:27. : Fifth race , ( InC and ono.cighth miles : Distant Shalt won , Deyo ecOtid , L 53 thIrd. 'Lime : 1:57 : % . Sixth race. six furlongs : Manzanila won. Volitla second , Shanty Kelly tllird. Time : 1:15 : % . CHICAGO , June 22.-Harlem race results : 1"lrst race , four and one-halt furlongs : Rosa L won , Guess Mo second , Mazie V third. 'rime : :53 : % . Second race , covet : furlongs : Amy Watle ivot : , Miss Casey second , Neceduhi third. 'I'Imne : 1:29. : - . Third race , live furlongs : SpItituelle won : , Bill Anthony sectind , Malt lJtg third. 'ritne : 1:02 : % , Fourth : race , 0110 anti one-sixteenth miles : Ohio Dixor won , Goodrich second , Albert Vale third. ' .Fltne : 1:4S'Y. : Fifth race , tour amId one-ilttlf furlongs : Munadottr V'OIl , Josepitine Ii bocotid , Mr. Johnson tlllfti. Time : :555g. : Sixth : race , six furlongs ; Tile Mnhixmnn ivot : , Bt'ilicoso eeond , Hila l'enzalieu third , 'l'inmle : 1:14 : % . Seventh : race , cocci : furlongs : Cheery Flame won , l'earl Walker cond , Low 1101)1)01) third , Tinie : 1 :2S'4 : , lttcld IS I'OS'l'I'NIdI ) 'JILL ' 1D4tY. ( Illtd 'l'emtIter Iisplmeces ( lie Course Flags aitil li'Iits ( lie I3s'mtt , GALES FERRY , Juno 22.-Tile intercollegiate - legiate boat race is llOStPOflCl until 32:30 : tomorrow , as thte course hugs are all out of 51101)0 ItS Li result of the stunt , , anti could nut ho iixed before S o'clock , when it would be too lute to row , Sioux Cit ) Shunt , SIOUX CITY , Jutie 22.-Special ( ' [ 'ole- graxn-Tilo ) ecofld day of the See Gilti club tournament opened with : beautiful wL'atiler , making conditions perfect for fast simootIn. The contests were very close ttlgetller anti tile money was split up into small pieces. 'i'hte shoot for tile interstate ChhhtTltpiOthtihi ) medal was ihie eVent of the On ) ' , uiid It waswoh by C , J. .Cailiacnj of Cummings , In , . with u score of 42 straigllt , 'rho high score of tue day was made by George l'etursgn of Coon Rapids , In. , 111 out of 350 ; J. L. Taylor of Algoaa , in , , see- end , Witil 140. Pillsbury I.enls by . Hair. . VIENNA , June 22.-In tlto sixteenth round of tlte internatIonal chess tournament to. day the results wore as follows : Pillsbury beat l'nibrot1t , Jitltc.Wslti beat Alalilhi , 'l'sehiigorin beat Ilulprin , Marco anti L'aro drew , Striiititz beat LIpke , Sclllechlter it'at Baird , Shiowalter bent Trenchard , Illack. iturmie itilti Burn drev , 'I'arrasch beat Schit' . furs. l'illsbur ' lends at . Itltllougll ) Present Tnrrnscit htts a win in Iland against Ja- ilOWttki , whIch after its conclusion will give ( lIP ; ermntnit ( SIC lead with : hamif a POiitt over l'ilisbury , lilibart tVimts mit Tt'titis , LONION , June 22.-in tIme All-Ingland iuwll teiiiiis cllamapitlnsihlll tuU runiltenit hit W'itflhliotofl today Clarence Iiubartr this Ainerleiti : itlayer , bent lhIyhI by ( lie score of r.-1 , 4. : , 6.4 , 6.'t. In the ilotibies Nlsbet umttl Hobart beat hlawes anti Once , the scores fur thme sets lteng 6-2. 0.3 , 7.5. iii thu gunto Hobart took tIne 1:10cc of Eaves , Wile lIt Ill. l.orl Ii gi r1 flu rs. ' ' .Vi its a It in' . , , LONION , Juno 22-At the secoild day's racing of the Gorsutht meeting Sir , \'eemnir'a 3-ycur-old brown colt ICing Crow won thai Nortilummlberitittl lute of 1,0)0 sovereIgns , ' 1110 Ottlwick Purly 1111:10 ii'ti $ ss'om : by tIle 1 . rllmrtrd-Iiereal'ord stubies' chestnttt lilly hilt osen. ! Get a iiui ; of CUU4 and get the best anti nanet coolplrte. The Bee's crnninatioa map of Cuba. the WCB1 Indies and .f the world. With a lice map coupon , on page 2 , 10 i'elltIf , at 33cc olilce , Omaha , South Omaha or Council liluffs. Ily mail , 14 cents. Address Cuban hiap Department. INSIST ThAT jY GET ACTION Local Bailroado B 1V in Regard to the B02kerib8inanco. SAY SCALPERS MUST BE SUPPRESSED I'assctiger Mcii Ol'e Notice Thnt Unless an 15ftas , Made to liii- force ( Ito Or.lJnyflee 1.ow ltnte * will JlC.,11tilrawii , At a meeting of the local passenger nsso ciation yesterday the following rireamblo and resolution were adopteti : Whereas , The railroads centering In Omaha , aliti ill fact all lines in the west , apprcclntlng the great Importance to thIs city , state and the west of the nlngniflcemtt exposition created by the genius , Iliolley and Potient labor of the people of Omaha atiti the west , have respotitled to all reqttests of the exposItion fltallagemeflt by making low rates tuid providing extraordinary accont- imtodttions : for the b0flcfit of tile public ; amidWhereas. Whereas. At tile solicitation of the managers - agers of tile exposition and citizens , the city council of Ottialta enacted an ordinance wilich was duly signed 1 , , ' the mayor ati : is now a law of the city , designed for the II- ceasing of the business of so.called ticket brokcrimig or scalping , tile regulation of the same , and especIally for the Plotectioll of the public against. lielmig Imposed illOfl by Irrespotlsibie PeronB or with fraudulent tickets , as iweli as givitlg the railroads pro- ti'cting assurance In case they secured or made reduced rates on accoutlt of the cx- Positiotl , Wilereby , First-All persons so engaged , I , c. , In tii business of scalping or ticket brokerlng , wore required to tnke Out a license antI secure - cure and wear badges , - Second-l'rohibiting tile sale or tlisposi- timi of a second-baud ticket without \vunr- lug a badge. 'rhird-I'rohibitlng or making it unlawful for any person engaged in ticket scalping or brokerage business to call out his business - ness on the street. Fourth-DeclarIng the buying or sollitig of second.iiand railroad tickets which are invalid in the hnnds of ; ntrcbaser or in vie- lation of tile original contract of purchase and the forgery or material alteration of railroad tickets or contracts for transportation - tion a iublic tluisance , etc. Fifth-flequiriitg that any audI ticket broker or scalper shall give to each put- chaser of a ticket a certifIcate stating date sold , starting ioint anti destination nilil amount Paid for it niitl tIle signing of such certificate by said 'broker , etc. Sixtll-Requiring the city clerk shall issue - sue a license to anmy such ticket broker or scalper on his filing a bonti of $2,000 , etc. , for the guaranteed protectIon against loss to the purchasers of second-hand tickets , etc. Seventh-Providing that any persolls or -corporation engaged in the business of railroad - road ticket brokers or scalpers guilty of selling witllout a license arc subject to lain- alty , etc. , and that penalties apply for rio- lation of amy provlsloll9f said ordinatico. Eighth-That suci axdinance was duly passed , approved and b ganic effective from anti after April 13 , 89 and , Whereas , It Is dicarly the duty of tue municipal machinery jt the city , through its police and otheri departments , to enforce its ordinances ; and , Wller as , The abpyqprdinance is opeiii and flagrantly violatd jr every feature and it Is impossible for an policeman or other city nfilcor to passt albng the principal streets without ka6wia of this open and flagrant violation , nnd'no attention is vaid to it or attempt madoto execute the law of the city or prevent annoyance and fraud and forgery being practiced ; therefore , be it Resolved. That uniess.tbe above ordinance is enforced and therqperly constituted city authorities shall haye made a ilue and dill- gent effort by every legal and legitimate menus within thelrpqer to secure proper c mpllance with h ordInance. thereby giving the public and railroad companies the protection it contemplates , these railroad - road representatives desire to give notice that it may be necessary to withdraw all exposition excursion rates , and they wilt' from now on decline to consider or recommend - mend to other lines the making of as low a basis of rates for special occasions ( not al- reatly arranged for ) as they would otherwise favor Resolved , That In'failing to execute the above law , wilereby the publIc and the railroads - roads should and could be protected. the constituted authorities are encouraging methods which will doubtless largely reduce the attendance and cloud the success of the exposition. IIAILIIOAIS ILESOItT 'ro A POOL. Only lIetItOd ititiiit etit for Setliing Iivp StiiI lInt. 'iVnr. CHICAGO , June 22.-ExecutIve officers of western railroad lines were In session hero today trying to reach a settlement of the live stock rate ivar. I"aillng in any other plan the lines propose to form a pool Irac- tically disregarding the law In the case , The question as to whether the railways or the shippers itilould pay the war tax on bills of lading tailed to come before the meeting , owing to the inability of the railway - way attorneys to agree on a report. ltnt. ' Vnr ott MlIinry 'l'rufik- . CHICAGO , Juno 22.-l'nssenger rates 1,0 the south anti east are In danger of going to llCCeS as time result of a flgilt among ( lie Ohio river lines over tile movement of re- crults. The trouble was precipitated by the Big Four disregardIng a rate agreed ttjlOfl for the transportation of troops to Falls Church , Va , , from Monmouth , Ill , Tile Haiti- more & Ohio at once made at lower bid for the business , and In further retaliation filed open bIds witlt tile quartermaster foi' further bitsiness to southern camps at CoilsIderably Ies than 1 cent a mile. The agreoniemtt be- twc'en tile hues is now broken up alto- getlier. tIlroi's II n-4t.tt to ( ) itiulti , NEW YORK , Julie 22.-Tile Tribune will tomorrow print tite following : The board of managers of the Joint Traf- lIe associatIon lIas ahiproved a special fare to the Natlomial Republican league meeting , to be held at Omaha in July fron : the 13th to tile 15th , ltultu'n Notes , J'.rsohitil * . Vice l'resideut Pcaslpy of the Burlington left for the east laatpjgbt in his pccial car , Geacral Suporintntiedt wililams of the , Port Anthur divisioh , horth of Kansas City is In the city. A washout on the 'Itk Island at Atlatttic caused No , 41 to hrrivo in Omaha about three hours late.I The Marine bamI iL Omaha yesterday evening in two aectldijq. one on the Itook " Island and anotlier"oq Iittrlingtort , 1''eaidcnt RIpley 'ii tIe Santa Fe , together wIth his special parJy1 left for the went after tile collciUsiOti of 'the Illinois day ox- ercines. 4 1 'l'ito Itock Island 'passenger train front Chicago was somne three hours late ( lila morning on account. Ott washouta near At- hattie anti other Portions of the line. No very serious damage vis doime to tlto road , although illo local otflcu ilas (10 detaIls of the main. Gotleral 'l'orrey'a rough riders to the IlUlli. her of 1OU ( ) and Inure , withIltoir accoampany- I Iiti : luggage and horses , will ians througil tile city some time this nloriting be. twct'l C ald : I ) o'clock , 'l'hey come fromit ( hieyer.i 0 OVOt tue UnIon Paciflo attd will iuivo for ( ito south over the Liurliugtomi , itt'Ii I iiiii't fur h2htlll'ror's ( tipp , IIIII4IGOLANI ) , Jimmie 2L-Thtero were sei'en eomnpt'titors in the yiu'hit race for tile Itimilil enlIhertir's CItI ) , ( ho CtUrsU being fi ( 'in Dover to Iitligolttnt Tiho start was mfllltio at 2 o'clock MlntIgy afternoon itriti tile lirsi iOftt to iitishm : ( ito Rainbow , ur- riveil itere at 2:25 : o'clock tills Inoriling. TIme Lutottu arrived at 5 O'clock , tile ( 'bar. Iflion at 5:30. : thai Castanet Iii 7:6' : ' ) antI thus More ) ' 'l'houglt * at 8:15. : The Merry TilOUgitt was tleclared the winner of thus race , ivitli thus 1.utoitla second anti tile Castanet third , Lake ( ) v-riIui's 11,1 , 13n.i1c , VANCOUVHIt , 11. C. , June 22.-Heavy rains and the melting of snot , its ; caused ICoetennl mice to rise four feet durIng the past week1 The lower portion of Haslo Is under water and trains take am : passengers on the hilltop near tli station. The lower portion : of the town is navigated in boats. antI business is at a standstIll , Still hIgher water Is nnticipated , Tue financIal loss wIll be heavy % iill.ns fl1itt Aviny. It Ii certainly gratifying 'to the public to know of one concern In the land who are not afraid to be generous to the ncetl' and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , Coughs anti Colds , Imave given away over ten milion trial bottles of this great mcdi- clne ; and have the sathfactIon of knowing it has absolutey cured 'thouaxnds of itopeless cases. Asthms , lironchitis , hoarseness anti all diceases of the Threat , Cheat and Lungs are surely etlrod by it. Call on } tuhn & Co. , druggiat , anti get a trial bottle tree. Regular size , Soc anti $1. IPvery bottle guaranteed or Price refunded. sourli OMAHA NEWS. LJ The city attorney is 110W ellgngetl preParing - Paring an ordInance for tile voting of bonds for a city bali btiiitling. Menilicra of tile city council appear to favor the erection of a building for liermilanent headquarters and without tloubt ( lie question will see : : be subniittetl to tIlt ) PeoPle. M'ayor Ensor salti inst evelling that 110 is heartily in accord with the muovelnelit and will render nil Ilossible assistance , OIlier city ofliclals feel the sonic way aild mamy btsiness : IlicU ivito have been nil- licaleti.to . for Opillions litimik steps imoultl kayo bed : taken long ago for the erection of a city building. The mayor says lie ivill ilot favor a bond issue of less than $40,000 , This nfllOtlnt 110 5fl $ iviii erect a creditable building. It would allow $10- 000 for the purchase of a site amid the laying - ing of suitable sidewalks , The balance of $30,000 ii'oulti erect a structure that the citizens ioul(1 itot need to ho nslinmtictl of. As for ( lie OXlChlSC8 of a speelni electIon the mayor does not think tlle3' wIll amount to much , ' 1110 people , lie says , favor tue scheme and there wIll be 110 dimeulty in selecting Judges and clerks who wilt servo without pay. Thei : tllere will be little erne no cxpcase for rent of buildings for voting bobths. The chIef executive thlink the citizens 'will donate the tine of roons : for a tihy , so ( lint with thcse llrincipal Itonis thrown off the total expense of an election will 'not 'be over $100 , No registratiomm will ho requIred and cotisequently the only cx- P1)1150 would be the : : rimting of ballots amid books , . Tiio present quarters are totally unfit. for tito omces abd tilere is really no suitable building which can be rented at time rate the city is willing to pay. In case the proposition is carried a city 31011 will be erected large etlough to comltain a 1)011cc headquarters amid lIre hail amid ( Ito saving In remIt alone will amount to $1,500 a year. This amount ivili easily pay ( lie interest on the bonds voted. Abittt lii. lIOMIhItUl. in connection will : the work of the women of the Hospital association in can- vassiag the city for members anti subserip- tions , flew. Irving P. Johnson , rector of St. Martin's Episcopal church , sends ( lie following - lowing communicatIon to tile press : As I understamid that the women of ( lie South Omaha hospital are beginning a cai- vans of the city for Inenihersitips and subscriptions - scriptions I would like to call the atten- ( ion of the public to a few facts whIch many ho heluful in determnimiintr the recen- tlon that they will receive at the bands of our citizens. This hospital Is the only charity supported solely by the citizens of South Olmlaila and therefore it is the charity which ought to come first in our consideration , Such an institutIon is absolutely necessary - sary for a city of tilis character. WlleIh Rev. Father Mcflcvltt and other kindreti spirits organized this institution they did so because there was absolutely no place to take men injured at the stock yards , ) acking houses or railroad yards. Mcmi who are hurt need help and they nec.1 it quickly , Many a workimlgmaa owes his life to this institution. I therefore ask each individual citizen who is able to do anytllimg to assist (11080 Wile are gratuitously bearing this burden and thus promote a worthy cause. Irtiiteral of Lvittnit Carpenter. Funeral services over the remains of tile late Lyman Carpenter were helti at the family residence , Twenty-second anti H streets , yesterday afternoon , 11ev. Robert L. Wheeler ofliciatlng. The eteem iii WiiiCil the deceased was held by the residemits of South Omaha was shown by tile large nuni- her present. Mr. Carpenter was one of the Pioneers of tile Magic City and nearly all of the older residents paid a last tribute to the tlead. Rev. Wileeler preached a toucll- lug funeral sermon ivitich imiciutied muauy references totbo long amid useful ] i'fc of the deceased , A widow and ten children are left to : nourn the loss of a kimmd husband amid a fond father. The children are : Clarence H. of Atlantic City , 'tVyo. , Janies H. of Chattanooga - tanooga , Tent : , , Hugil S. of Otnaima , Richard Albert , Mary H. , harry L. , Docla IC. , Fred H. , Edith L. amid Clifton L. All of the cliii- dren with the exception of two were present - ent at (110 services. Tile floral offerimlgs from 'friends and relatives were mutiny and beautiful and more ( lIon completely covered time tmewly made grave. 'Fime pail beaiers ivere Id. E. Iariimmg , Fred Smith , F. A. CressyV. . A. I3enmlott , 31 , J. Defiraff amid James Jones. Intorlilent was at Latmrel 11111 cemetery. Cottilt't Attrn'e olt Fomimti , The saloon keepers of this city held a meetlmlg at Koimtsky's ball Tuesday afternoon - noon for the purpose of considering time circular - cular letter sent otmt by ( ho breweries in rclatioml to tile iilCrcaso ml the price of beer. The hotter was talked over , but no actloa was taken eitiler in regard to reducing time size of tile beer glasses or concerning tIle selling of beer in cans by mneasure , Time liquor dealers did not 5001:1 to want to en. ( or imito an Ironciad agreement , and ( ho way tIme matter stands mow each omie will hustle for business without boimmg bound dowmi by rules of any sort. WelIs.W'ciI , A very pretty mnarriag was solemnized yesterday afternoon at the l'reabyterian par- nonage when Miss Hsther Wellu of thIn city antI William Robert \Vohis of Maryville , Mo , were ummited in wedlock by 11ev , Rober ( L. Wheeler , No invitations were issued anti r ' an are the first consdera- RtJwI tions when buying I Liquors for Family Use , 011) CO WAND hEMTAG [ WHISKIES are Bottled In Bond under the Immediate - mediate Supervision of the U , S , Government , NItTY.'lime internal Revenue Btilnip aver thicCarkemmd Cepsuiewitli tiicnainc W.A. GAIUES Ic CO. is tile Government Cast- antee that goes Witll ( bib battling. . .LLDLUW5 StiLL IT , the ceremony was witnessed only by morn- bets of the family and a few irttinutto frientla. Mr. and Mrs Wells left niuring the afternoon for the * oitth bitt will be at home to friends after August 1 at Mnry'ville , Mo , ( 'nil for ( 'Ily Vnrrnnts , City Treasurer hlroadweli will today Issue it call for the followIng cIty warrants : l'o- lice 1:2nd up to registered number 62 , fire amtd ivater fund up to number 1,018 , street repair filnil up to number 1,112 , public lIght fund up to number 40 , salary fund il to nimntler ill , engineer ftintl up to nuniber' iS ; judgment fund imp to nitniber 174 , water fund up to ntmnilior S anti all gciieral funti Warrants registered prIor to June 1 , iSO ? . TitIs cull aggregates $9,800 , 'elghItlhtstt'rs Not ( iiniige.l. Major Cress stili holds on as city weigh- itiaster atmtl will continue to tin so itutil his successor is conilrmeti at tlmc next meeting of the city cnumicii. No one 1155 11113' complaliit to make on Major Cress' work , hut lie has IteM the ottice for six years niitt those in power how tliiiik that lie ought to give way to sonio other hum , Vt'nlibridgo , time mayor's nplloiutce , Is a rclillmllcan. % ' MeigIc Cl ( Dr. II 1. . Mathews of Pertm is time guest of Mr. 011(1 Mrs. H. Ii. Towl , 4 new cotitlomisem' is bollig orceted emi tim ( Dl ) of one of Swift's buildings , Otto Maurer mimiti henry Ocat have re- turticil final a trip to Colfax , In , Hxcai'atIeita lot' time mulditloil to the Lin- coin aclmool comninemiced yestertlay , Joseph lfnrtiy is relorted to be rapidly tmuproi'lmig at St. Joseph's lmtispulal. 310801110 omcers ivill lie IllRtalICd tonight by l'ast ( Iramttl Master J. J. Mercer. Time St. Aimius' linrochlnl schmooi closed yestertlay after a very suceessftml year. Joitmi Schultz is being talleil of as a re- lamllhictul cmimiditimito for couhity cotuttilamiloner. lan Egahi , the blacksmflitil , will coihimitehice today imlaking comae needed repairs at the city jaIl , Alias Sarah Ericsson of lCntisas City , lCaii , , sliemlt a few hours in tIme city with friends yesterday , Mrs. George Mcl3rltle has returlicti from Cortland , where she was calletl by the Ill- miess of hrr luotlier , Miss Alice March of Sprimigfleld , Ill. , Is 'isItimig her cousltm , Nora Smmitler , Twelity- fouttii amid 11 streets. All of time packers amiti tile stock yartis comupatly invite strangers to visit time glt'at indtmstrics of tllimi city. City Etigiiieer heal was otigaged ) 'cster- day in staking out tile lots for time new Iliglilamid school buIlding. Miss Flora Fisher of Council llluffs is lit tiit city vialtitlg her sister , Mrs. George Curtis , Ttsemity-ilrst and N streets. Earl Matheiva amid Miss Luiu Hell , both of tills city , ivere mtmarricti ut time Liomiio of time britle's parcits : in Ashland yesterday. It is expected that ( lie remuaiims of Pete : ' Somers , iylo commintitteti suicIde yesterday , 'will be ttmriled over to thai cottmmty for bttrlnl. Yesterday iras the last day of ( Ito sos- sioii of time coumicli as a board of equnhiza- 11011. Only about one dozen commlplaitits were filed. filed.Mrs. Mrs. I , , A. Davis ontortailiod tim Latiles' guild hit St. Mnrtiii's Episcopal church at mm Picilic at Syndicate lint-k yesterday after- noon. A large number of delegates ( ( Ito } 7at- em Star comiventlomi visited Swift's iilamit yesterday and wore nerved with lumicilcon in the ollice littilding. James 0 , Martin' imorso became fright- cued at some dogs yesterday mnom'nlng aml(1 ( ran away. Before being stopped the ani- mimI fell amid broke one of its hips. Charles Carisoti ammd iwife left yesterday afternoon for Europe , where they will vIsIt relatives for a few niotitits. Mr. Ctirlsomi has 'been in John llnab'mi 'employ for tile last two years. The fire ilepartinent was called to Thirty- sixth : and 'ST streets yesterday afternoon to extlmiguish a blaze iii a barn belonging to J. ljohson. 'rho structure was burned to tue groumid and a horse amid cow perished In the fames. jc men . _ , swIm do dat- jug dccds in battle , are men whose arteries pal. with the .rc aifr - drich , red , vital . , : , ) : blood of licaltim , The samim is trite of the I 1 niemi who i'imt success - - IL I the battles of work - and bimsimiens. When a man's liver is slug. lila digestioll liii. . , , , ' "paired , cmiii his stomn. , t - , ' . - - nell weak , iiia blood soon gets hum : and mu. ptlre. Tlte blood is tile stremiul of life. If it ms inipimre every vitai organ iii thai hotly is itmttrolCrhy tmoimrtthcd amid bccoimtes weak nu diseased anti Sails to perform its pror fmtnctious itt the CCOitOtilY of life , 'lIme vie- tin : suffers frommi loss of appetite and icep , wind , ahu , fulmiess amid swelling of tIme stomach after meai , bad taste imi tle muoutlm , foul breath , imaginary lump of food itt the throat , headacltes , Fiddumcss : , drowsimiess , heavy liemul and costiveness. All of these cnnditiouis amid their cammscs arc promimptiy curcd by the use of Doctor Piercc'n Golden Medical Discovery. It brimugs back time keen edge of appetite , iuiakes the digestion perfect aud tile liver nrlhn. TI , , , nt'ni i4rl rn,1 nr , , lslnnri fmiicdwithtueiife.givingcIcmuknts 'f'iI food titat hmtiltl llcaltliy tissues , firmul flesh , strong muscles and vibrant nerve fibets. It invigorates amid vitalizes tIme whole body , amid imparts mncmital power amid eiastiemty. It cures 1)3 per ccitt. of all cases of con- ammniiution , streiugtiietis weak lungs , stops bleedimig frommi lungs , spittimug of blood , obstinate limugerillg coughs and kindred ailmmlcmiti. Costivemiess , comumitipation amid torpidity of tile liver are surely , speedily amid per. imiamuemmtly cured by Ir. Pierce's Plemimiatmt l'cllcts. 'Ilmey are tiny , stmgar-coated grauu. tiles. 0mm little ' 'Pellet" is a gentle laxa. tive , amtd two a mIld cathartic , They smevcr gripe. 'I'llCy mitimmuimlate amuti stremmgtlmcn time jaded oigans until arcgular habit I. ' formed amid many tllen lIe chiscontimuued ivitimout fl return : of the tronlilt. They otlimumlate , Invigorate and regulate tile stommuacim , liver aimd Imwels. Medicimie stores sell timem , amid have no other Ihills that " ore just as good , " k : : 14 lVPL AJAX TABLETS POSITiVELY CU1Ii 4zL Nrvou. .DLsea'r.-Lailisg Morn' , - OLLIzpctenvl , HlcIpleoamte.3 , ala. cousd , ' . by 41bu.e or ctbr 1tveies end isp. . crutloni : I7.cu quSchl and aur.I - . ro.toniLostyitnljtj ill oItlorToungau. tltemnanforsludy , buiintwsor aatr1ag. - , L'tsv.at InLi4tity 5811 Comtiumptlon if (4 00 tO S ixte. Thur u.o , iiows imsjno4iato linprvc. mUhiltslid casots a ( IUILB wb.re cii ott tail 7. . cut macco irning tJte genuine Jjsx Tablets. Thai base cared titoutnstrni , wLlicre roe ' .v. Ie s mao , . ttivowrittengusrgrtteo tofIactsirur fl IITC itt cac1 cassor isfund iho mnonsi , 1ico tJtP U I U. ; .er sacneat or six m'ts ( full trsataentl for r.ao. a , luaU , itt plain Wisl.por , tIler , rePfm.t ef trite. lirtalsr ' ° AJAX RI3MEDY CO. , ? , , For iaie in tjiimatta. Nab. , by .ii. Forsytil203 N , 16th ; lulin & Co. , Gtli and 1iuglas : Lad in Council liiulCs b 0. II. Urowim JJrisicsts ) , . J 4B t _ d : 1itgiiitiiig. lied Seek , WA ( fIII iiiltaat RelIef. Cure in 15 tias , Never returns I trill gniitv : s'atl mu pity liffrrrr In it maIn unI'd , 'aueioi.c l'it 1P1 a J.reocrij'mlon with itOl tutor. mphi % fur a ( ' , , , List Sinmilotsi , Isii , ( . , h..t'5 , ) .erreuo 3Iet.tllt. ' , CiinlI ii'aik I. i'rli , \ orlcccl''Ir , ( I. II. tt riIi. , flitmale t' Ib'i'r. i ; . I : isi' ' : . 61'iraliIl ShIeli , ' , , - , , " 70Th * - - ' , " - ' , ' - ' _ , p ' : rj I i'i55h UI ? aig 5.1 for Unnstur' I. S diii 4lachisrisi. ls0swuatiom , irrilitlt's. or isrsljsrg i.i. . iui.I , . . Cl IIIUCOSI ttt.uibrami.s , r.u . .OIt.u. lItite. . amad itt suns. $0 TslE0i5itstt'0. jesm . 'r polsosus. , 5lNUl1Nihi.0. $ shI bj DrugU , 'U . 5. 5. s.si is ) lsis rsp ml , fPf , .pal4 , ' - II.t * . or I 05w. . , szi& . it43(3 . .h ( JOF 5 1MITA LIII ? THE XCLL1NC OF SYRUP OF F1S is Hot only to the originalIty iuuiti sIhilpltctty of Limo eoniblmmmmt1on , itut also ( .0 the cmu'o and mdclii v1th w'hmlehi It Is liILttitlILlt2tlil'Ctl by tcli'iitIfle proese hnowmi to ( lie C.tlli'oimNlA Fin Svmpi' Co. oit1 , ' , utah ii'e wish to Ilmipress lilian all the ilulportamiec ( If iimit'chitslug the true nual or'igimal rciiii'dy , Au the gemutilue Syt'ii of Figs it ; llimlmitlfmmctul'ed 1)3' ) t.lte CA1lm'ollNlA Fia SvitUi' Co. ' -lilly , a hnm'i'1edge of ( limit fact ii'IlI assist. oiue In uvohilmig tIme w'.IrthmiehS . Imitations mamii fmictuum'ed l' utticu' par. ties. 'i'Ilu bight stamidlug of time CAXI. tt)1141.t ) F.ia Svmtut' Co. tvltlt time mtuomii. cal llm'OfesSloml. mtttl time sntlauictitn : wllim.'hi the gemitm'uite Syiup of Figs limis 1Ti.uil tn 1u't'iiiomis of fanuhlk's nimuices tile ilflliiti of the Comn1mtmly it guaranty of the excehtomlee of its : i'uil'dy. It Is fit : ' I a mwlvmm nec of miii 0(11cm' lnxmtt Ives , as It nets on the hutimeys , lIve : ' amid bowels " , 'it1l0llt ' ' irt'itat'tuig om weaken- . mug tliumti , zitl it iltit's ntL grie nor nauseate. Id o'dortogetlts bemieflulith effects , vlease rCIliCmiilCr time lillille of the Comuipamy- CALIFORNIA PIG SYRUP CO. s,9 , I'IiAUCISIh , Cmii , 1.lI'isVlIX ( , m , itat' 't'lllhl. 34. T , Au. , : ! .1'u FCA1' ( ? 1ORA'rIV its not a ' [ iatcnt" rnctieItm ! , but Iii prcrar d direct Irom t.o : krznula of H. B. Iloromt : , 31 , B. , Cleveland's iflOit cmflumlcntsblorialuu by Jljnitncr 0. llcnsomtI'h.l ) . , 13. 5. lL'u n-hiNli Ilium rt'4- est known restorative anti lmmvigorator , I I tcs solimi 110511 , ltiuttu t'ttmi pmru'itgll , , clcirs ; . ' tire brain , makes lImo lilocd mid r''ii ' 011(1 rittCl : a ' r 'it g licrai I . hOg of licalijI , II' , : \ maicnrtlm nail renewed vital- 4 : , , ' its , iuhill tlo ltniom'mtmli'o : organs - _ gans tire lii'lpcti ior-cnimi , their j(4 . , mi mini totors and ( ho stit- " , - ' S forer Ia muleihy mniu o er'mi- / ' . sious of dIrect bemmoilt. 0 0 1 'ti'i , , , box will inorlc vomicrn , kix k ,1 ' cc" ' shoniti perfect mu rare. ruin _ h ' ' ' ; - directions I : cirry I ox , or illi - Out. time dltgteis mbtut ' , tu . flail cmieIocii , m.miti 'a' , , ii1l gR-o your case special nttcimticn iiii' out extra cltarg'e , SIn It-liEN is lt'r rcio a . all miruit hitOre4 , a GO-drno , laux for Sn ) e at ' . er ro ivill mnllltset'im'clv cicaloti on rocriptof price. HitS. BARTON ANI ) BliNPflN. UI lIar-Den libel : , ( h-roland , 0. For sale li' Numlin & Co. , 15th attd Dotmg- las ; J. A. Ftmller & Co. , 11(12 ( latmgbms St. . mmmd Graitami : Drug Co. , 11th multi Fmtrluittil Kttg l'iuam'mmuucy , 27th himitl bt'nvotiwortli : I'C.'toli'mj Phiarnumucy , 21it ) it mid 1 eavenivorthi , I. J. Sa'kotn , So ttt Ii 0 ton hit mi nil a I I other iii tigaists lii Otiiuita. South Omaha , CouttCii IJlumft. a. Patronize , llonie Iidustries _ _ _ ww _ - U , . I'urcititsiitg tOOI1 $ it.iilr itf ( I.e Vol. lowing elrttslcmu iCitetorieni AWNNUS .tNi ) TitN'f 5 , IM..11t 'VEN'I' .INI ) 11U1i1111t CO. ( Suceesoers Oltiauta 'lent flhtil Awning Co. ) 31itnutiaetuCrs ( emit ! , tiwiiliigs ; jvt t.'r5 loemea' aitd gents Mukiitloales. 'jemits or tent. flU Faranni st. , Oniauma. UItitvEmt1 us. 031.111 % IlitFi % Vl N(3ASSOC1A'1'103i Carload tltlfIhtlt'ntN million In our own refri- erator cam a. 1 mmue liitila'ii , l'Pite 1xor'icmina itx.Ort minti Famimy Expurt tteliVtre.l . to uii parta of tile cPy. OoLH1IS. OM.lI.t utomifllt % % 'OlIltli. .3 1) Ii N It. I.m ) lt'IIIIY , I'l'Om , . l3olier , Tarica anti Shcet 'oti 'nric , Special facilitlpri for aong : reamrs. etc. Tel , IH COItNmCn W'oitita. 0. LI' . i11'HNIVI'Iilt , 12.SilI COltVICii 'O3tKM. Motiufacturer ot G'ivanIzd Iron Cornice , , Ott'- manlzed iron itkyhiIiia 'fin , lien and taie Hooting. Auent ( or Kinnear's mdccl Ceiling. lOs.1942 Normiu IieventIl lreet. CitARmBi I'CTOnumS. AMIIJIIC.tN nlSCVl'i' ANt ) ) lI'G. CO , Wiieleraj. ' Craekrr aiauiufacturems , O.lMlt. N1IJ. DYE 'OhtitS SCIIII5DS.Cl'S 'i'WJN CITY I ) 1V3 VOJt ICS , I 5111 lrhll'iiit Iii St. DyIng ammO cientmlr.g . , ( . : ilrmeittn iilitl gel , of every tieacrilttioml , Ckaitliig of One garthlenm s specialty. , 1tLotJt MILT..9. S. I" . OILMAN , llnur. ! eal , I'e"d , liron , iui3.I5.i1 Ntrlh 17th Street , Omia ) , NCII. (1. 15. Plnck , 1.ianger , 'reepuione ; HI : , liON WOIIiCH , * i.t'iS co'tvr.iJr. , hilON S'OliiiJ. 1 t'tiii liltill Jirtiss Foim uitit'rs. Manufacturers nntl .ioblters of Macitiriemy. cen. armii reItiriimg U si.eciauiY liii , 1115 nd i)5 ) , ltieltson ati't , 0018110 , Neh , . . _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - LiNtimIni ) ojr. L WOh1lMA % I.lNhiliitI ) WE , WO1IICS. Manufacturers old process raw iinAeel ( Iii , Pat. tie t.eiied iimtec'l oil , oU : mtm'oas gieun.l hinureil cakes , ground and screened Iiax.ae.l ( or .IrtlIt. ists. ott.tIL.t : , NSii , J.i'rThiitSlliS. ; O'tI.til. % III5LiINU CO. ? , fanutactlirrs or hdlt grads 3lnutrca , , , liii IIIrrpv St tret. flntimi. : ) OVHlt/tId. ANr uilllit'l' FACTOIIIIflI. K .t'h'Z-Niit'ENS CII Ii I'tNl' . 111r , Clothing , ( 'anti , $ IllrLs , Oyctdi , oMAIf. . Null - 3liiliT F.'TOliIi5. .1 , II. IiV.tS , N 151111 , tSIC. % 511 ilI'I' ( Iill'.t NY , Exclusive CUStolli shirt tailors , 1517 lrurnamn viNuirlAil AND PICitl1ii4. II t.1I3IAXN S'iNi0.li ( a ) , atnnufacl.ir'rs of Vincxsr. Pickles Cutiupi , Ilitutard , , 'elry amid .VorecattmlIico hiitltc S'AOONI3 ANt ) C.thtltiAOZS , VJl.I.l.tM I'FlilFi'IDI , For a gotil , S'ill tflhiIlll ( Cbicic of any tleu'ri. tlmi , ( or rnpalttiing or rttt.he'r tires itni flew or old wheelstiti' best mthar , is 27th ( ( lid l.eitvimyorhlj , Street , , CiQAlt IIANIYV'.ICTIliIluS. ) JhIlNli .t : 00 , lArgest factory in the wait Leading jubbera of Onlfluid , Itminia , ( 'ltv. I.lncoin Omud SI , Joaep Mmmli , our gudi. 1066 l'anmism Strst.