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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. JTOSTE 17. 1889. PLAYED AN ERRORLESS GAME % Omaha's Sirtondlcl Exhibition at tbo Ball Park Yesterday. THE MILLERS NEARLY SHUT OUT. Blonx City Drops Two Onmcs to DCS Molnos St. .loo Tnlls tlio Pro cession StntulhiK of tlio Clubs. Standing or tlio Chilli. Following will bo found the standlnt : of tlio teams In tlio pcnnnt chaao In the West ern association up to and Including yes tor- day's gnuics : Ployed. Won. Lost. Per Ct. St. Paul 33 80 8 .780 Omnlm 3D 20 13 ' .cor Sioux City ai S3 15 .005 lca ) Molics..ri ! ) 17 18 .48(5 ( Minneapolis. . . ! > 9 18 21 .402 Denver 8S 15 33 .nt'5 Mllwniilsco K > 10 23 ' OvQ St. Joseph DO 10 . 2T8 Omnlm ! , Mltincnpollfl J. Notwithstanding the threatening weather , thcro was a tremendous crowd nt the bull park , yesterday , to welcome the Omahas home , There must Imvo been fully thirty-five hundred people present. They filled the grand stand to overflowing , lay about on the hot bleaching boards llko lizards on an Arizona sandbank , while the outfield was fairly surrounded with carriages and bug- Bios. Bios.By By Clio time the game was called aH signs of Inclement weather had vanished. The skies .wore as brazen ns n plcco of bruss , nnd tbo vapory clouds hung In the upper doldrums drums without the breath of ubreozo to swell tholr big white Rails. Indeed , it was hot enough to roast a lur- lioy , but It was ba o ball weather , nnd the Bturny Mlnncapolltans rccocniz. d it ns such , for the Black Sox como within a single point of shutting them out without , n run. Martin Duke was in the box for the visit ors , and homado the Omnhas think that they didn't knowalittlo bit about batting. In the first two innings ho held thorn strictly down to n diet of thin air , but their bats nro good and ' long.and their muscles blgund strong , and 'they nmnaccd , before the gnmo closed , to get in Just the right number of hits to add another " flno victory to their increasing string. Nichols nlso pitched great ball : in fact , ho clearly bested his confrere from the north , who offspt Ills , admirable work Oy some of 'lib ' wildest-twirling seen on thcso grounds this year. Ho seemed to Imvo the Charlie- homo In | ils right eye , nnd some of his con tortions wurostrange and wonderful indeed. . , ThO locaUtcam played another errorless game their seventh so far this season. But this.Is how it all happened : In the first , Coonoy , the ox-president , and Strauss went , out with aggravating rapidity , ns diil tlio Minnies likewise. Croohn , " the man with the musical chin , was the first batter up in the second , and by masterly waiting and n vast iimotint of "kidding , " lie made Duke pitch four wide balls. "Tho Lord Juke , why nut this slight upon mo , horn in Denmark ) " ho cried as ho trotted to first. This provoked Martin's ire , and ho slam med our rosy-haired short stop out so quick that it almost strangled him. Then Juck stole second , and Naglo followed him to first on balls. It looked llko n run or two , and the bijj au- dlcnco settled themselves to cheer the boys ns they nmblect homo. But they failed to amble worth n cent. The Duke struck the next two men out too nulcir , nnd the people pretended to cheer , but it was only a bluff. They wanted to make Sara Morton , who sat on the players' bench , think that Omaha crowds are thoroughly im partial. In their half , the Minnies njrnin retired in One , two , three order. Kid Nichols began the music in the follow ing by a corker for a base to center , but ho was forced out a moment later by Coonoy , iyhorcnchcd first in safety on the hit. A passed ball advanced hint to second , nnd after Cleveland had struck out , ho scored on Fos ter's muff to Jnltoy Strauss' fly to center. Crooks' out retired the side , but Omuhu Had ono tally and the crowd thought that was nice. nice.For For the .Minnies , Turner made n single , but after Dulci ) hud finished , he was forced at second by Dugdalo , and Mmnohan spoiled nil further chances by striking out , too. In the fourth , Walsh was sent to first on balls , only to be doubled up by Nnglo on a brilliant double plav by Duke , Ilenglo and Minnchan. Big Wully Amliows nlso was given his base on balls , but no wasn't doub led up , oh not For little Jliniuy Catiavnn stepped right up to thu pinto into H real mini , nnd smashed the. sphere way out amone the barouches and tea-carts in left field for a homo run. Then the great crovva opened their facjs , nnd the sunny summer air was filled with merriment. Inspired bv tills fine work , the Kid made his second single and Coonoy got his base on nn error by Uiulrty Hanrahaii , Nick going to second. Groyor got his base on balls and the bags were all occupied. . But tha ( , was ull the good It didfor , Strauss' high fly to Henglo terminated the innuig. In their hftlf Morton's men made their ono little , narrow'ishestod , consumptive run. After-Furmei1 Miller had flown out to An drews Mr. West , familiarly yclept down in Cincinnati the Uigur Sign , made a rattling single , llq'mailo n vain attempt to purloin second , however , and with his classic brow beetling llltoli thunder cloud ho followed Joe to the bench. Foster then mode a hit and . galloped deal' rouml to third on Ilenglo's safe ono , scoring n moment after by the graca of a little bad Judgment by Messrs. Uncle nnd Crooks. There were two men out , with Fos ter on third and Henglo on first. The latter inado a break to steal second. Nagla throw down to head him off. Ilcnglo stopped mid way on the ling and yelled to Foster to run In , but Foster needed no promoting , for lie liaa btavted. Crooits then returned the ball to Naglo , but. too late , for Foster had skated on his shirt front across the plato. Henglo , realizing that desperate diseases require dospcruto remedies , made n dnsti to steal third anil succeeded , Hanrahaii got his huso on balls , and thu ulr began to assume n dark blue tinge. A hit would tie the bcoro. But Turner wns unequal to the task instead of making the coveted hit , struck out. The people snouted Joyously. The only other run scored in the game was made by Omaha In the seventh Cooney opened up the fun by slashing n two-saekor to loft , but was Ingloriausly ex tinguished in u mad endeavor to tuko three on it. Served him riant. > Uuko next smashed Grovnr in the butt of the cur , but after Blinking his brains back ii tholr proper place old Buffalo sailed clown to * first , thoncn ho rode second on a wild pitch took third on Strauss' out , nnd homo on another wild pitch. So fur ns mailing runs was concerned , that ended thu game , and everybody went homo bonny , because Omaha had won. The score : ( IM.MIA , I MINNKAI'OI.IK. r. h. o. n. cl r. h. ii. o Cooncr.cf I 2 : i u u Mlnuolinii , lli.U II S u 0 l'lcvuluml.3t.l l n o ti.Miller. Kb. . . . . ,0 II 3 U HruuM.iY. li u l l ) 0\Ve , tlf , u l | l u Crook * . Sb II u It U ulKontor. cf 1 1 1 U 1 Wolili , , . . , .u u : i u t > ; lli'iiji ! < , Sb. . . ( ) i 4 i u Napfu.u , u u n gTuriicrVrt r..ii I l u u ' J-miavan'lf.l S 3 U ll'Diiko , i > . . . ' , . . , ii f u IS o Klcuulip.0 J | 7 U.nncrtnk , r U U u I U Totnli , , , , 4 T : Ti.tal I 7 ! il SI 3 1IVIXX1S < ! H. Oiuulul. . , . , . , , . , .0 0 1 3 II I ) 1 U 04 > lliincaiiili | < . , . .0 UU1UUUUU-1 . tit' JIM. VII V , ' " Until onrnod Oniiilm 1. 'J'wn Inun lilnCimncr. . Jluiuoruimfnnnun.l ) < iuliloilny | liiikv.lluuuluuiKl illunt'linn. l'u > < - ui liall - IHIkril. Nlflml * ! . lillby ltclicj Uall-iu > i. > linilCiiiiiV . Micii'k out Iliiku' ' , tiuijli ( . I'uuvil tulU-Dilk-Uulu I. Wllil uttditMt-- ukel. Tluio-'J-iU riuitru-forx-i | . ( fiuiin. ThoOinulja mill Miiuiuu | > olii UMIIU will ineotagulu on Iho liouio yrouinl.Hi nfior- noon , cnum buluc called nt : i:43. : Tlia superb - porb gtuno of yustorJaj1 hftcfuooii , taken to. Ketlier with OiiMlm'Adplaiidld victory , stioulil to BUlllciout to rull out anollicr l ri ; < i croxvtl , ClIJ' t.OHl ISlllll ( iillllUb. Sioux CITY , Iu. , Juno W. Pionx ( 'it.v flrojp ) d two euiucs to lo iMoinu * to-day , the former by failure to hit the bull and the lost by Urosnnn's wild throw to the plato In the ninth nflcr two men wore out. The lo cals hit Kmtnorko hnrd In the last game , but the errors wore costly. Score : OAME. HIT.MMAHV. Kampilllntu Io Molnca 3. Two-bsso lilU-Pnt- ton , Hmlth. Tliroo-ba'o lilts Ilntt , Stolen bines Dpi Molnc , 2. HrH bii n on bnllit Xloux City .1. Dos Molnca I. Hit l > r tillclictl bnll-Cllnu. Htrnck out Hr Nubol 8. by llnrt a. Tlmo of gumu-tUi. Urn- plro uunlon. srcosn OAMR. SIOIJXCtTV. I DE8 Ml'ISKS. r. li , n. n.'cl r. Ii , o. n. o Cllno , M. . . . . . . . : i l 2 ; t o IVilton , rf ,1 u 1 u u 'llcnn.lf 1 II : i II OMnskroy.lf..2 2 2 U 1 I'owoll , Ih 171) ) 0 Wbltolcjr , Cf..l Tl 3 U U iimlns'rf u 2 \ o 1 Connoll.sb ( I u 3 I ) o ! lro nnn,2b..l 1 2 : i alHmltli , Ib. . 2 211 ( I 0 llri\l : \ yil : U II 1 it 0KHlsniuii,2b- ( 2251 Jrotly.lf l ) 2 tl 0 1 M ciillcr , 9.l 2171 lirllmnn , c 0 II 7 0 llTrallluy , o 1 1 1 0 U Wubbcr , p 2 1 U U 0 ICmmurke.l U U 2 2 U Totnl .1) ) 8&1 II 4 | Tntnl 10 11 87 11 n JIY INX1MIH. loux City. . . .1 II U U U U U & H U las iloltioi. . , . ; i 0 0 1 U 4 U U 2-1J Knrncit runs loux City S , DIM Mulnm 1. Two-bn o ilta I'owoll. Tlirco-bmo hltn ( 'nitty , Kluvimn. Itolcn Im ei-Stoux Cltr 1,1)0' ) Slulnu < I. Klrston mill bloiix Cltrft , Do'Molnni 5 , lilt liy pltchur Vclibtr. Struck ftut lyVotilicr C , liy Ktumcrki ) 1. 'nnscil liulls llollninn. V/IM Ditches Wobber. Tlmo l:5u. llmplro llunloii. Kiilwnukco 11 , St. Josnph O. Wls. , Juno 10. Milwaukee won the third consecutive game from St. Tosoph to-day. The St. Joe men did not got a hit. Score : MIMVAimKK. 8T. JOSKl'lI. r. li. o. n. c. r. li. o. a. o Mills , rf . 2 210 'nrtwrliilitM..O 2 1 4 II Ixiwu , If . 2 2 1 II osi llUllllltixo , Cf..U U U II D Morrl oylb.2 U U U n c urlls.ir ( I I ) ( I ( I U Klrby.M , . : t ( I u a u Anliicr,2b U 0 1 3 U Hinton.ib. . . . . . ! U 4 2 I Krlcu.c ( I 1411 MrCulliimcr..l 2 1 U ( Knoll , rf 0 2 1 II U Alberts , 81 1 3 t II 0 .McVcy. 8I > ( I 1222 ilionklu. p II 0 U 3 OKrxi . > U 013 U U irimth , p I ) ( l U 1 ( I Klopf , p U 1 0 4 U llurloy o U U T 2 0 Total * 0 7 27 U 3 Totals 11 82710 0 11V IXMX03. Mllwaukoo 5 2 U 3 2 U U 0 0 11 HI.Joseph. . . . ; , U UUOUUOUO-U SCMMAUY. Karnfil runs SIHivnukoo 8. Two-bnso lilti MIIH , Ulrby , Sutton. Double plays Shnnkla , button , Mor- rlssuy l < u ci on billi Sliunklo .1. Klopf U. Mruck out rtlmnkla s , ( Jrinitli ,1. I'.isnuil balls Kiii'K 2. 'J'lmu ol ciimo il IIOUH unit 5j mlnutoi. Uuitilru JlcDormutt. Sr. Paul 0 , Denver O. ST. PAOI. , Juno 17. St. Paul won the clos- ng gamci of the scries with Denver. It wus the best all around gauio of the four. Shores was hit pretty hr.rd. Cuslck aid not show up and Klrby umpired the game. The game was called to catch a train. Score : ST. I'.UTt , HKN'VKU. r. Ii. o. n. o. r. h. o. n. o Ilnvrcs. Ib 1 2 II l 1 Dalrymplo , : ib..l 0 1 1 ( I Murphy , rf : i l ( I 0 ( I McCIclInn 2b.U 0 II 2 1 iirroll , rf 2 2 2 U 0 Troilway , rf. . . .1 ) llollly.Ilb II 1128 Itowo , Ib ( I U 7 U U rt'orrlck , 2b 1 2 4 li t S-llch , cf 1 U 0 II WnKonhurst,8. < l ) 1040 Dulnn , c 1 2 I ) U DnlojIf .1 1 I U 031 ] oroj , i 1 0 U I 0 Kurmor , c 1 2401 Twliilinm , s..l 1 2 ii 2 Tuckcrm np..U U 1 ; i I 'iisan ' , It OJJJ | Totnh . . . . U IS 21 11 4 TotiiH 0 ( i 23 8 0 IIV l.VXIXGS. i'flui i o s i ) n o 4 i-n Denver 4 U U 2 U U U 04 S17MMAUV. 'J'\To-bi o lilt' Farmer. Twlnoliani. Homo runs Daloy. llolan. llii m utoU'ii lly Wiiironhnrat , Iliiwos , Muriiliy nnl Tro Iwuy. Douhlo pluvi Hllcli , McClol- Ian and Itowo. llusi'i 01 balls OifTuckcrinan : i , cur Shores 2. btrurk out Ur Tiickcrnriii : i , SUoroi 4. 1.0ft on bisot bt. I'nul4 , Ui'iivorO. First linso on er rors bt. 1'niil 3 , Donvur J. Tlmo 1 hour Bud < Umin utes. Uraplro Klrby. OTflEll Aniorloan Association. , Juno 10. Uesult of to-day's ' pamo ; Athletics . 0 5 St. Louis . 4 * 10 BIIOOKLYN , Juno 10. Result of to-day's Kamo : IJrooklyu . 0 00100200 3 Cincinnati . 0 00001 13 4 CoLUitnus , Juno 10. The Columbus-Kan sas City game was culled at the end ot the third "inulnjr to-Uuy on account of r.iin. tlio score standing 4 to 0 , in favor of Columbus. Anmfour Gnint's. ISI.\ID , Neb. , Juno 10. [ Special UJclogram to Tun lJin. ] The home team played two games to-day with the Odell Hros. , of Council Bluffs. The morning game was called at 11 o'clock and resulted in an easy victory for tlio Grand islands. The grounds wcro very muddy. Score : Grand Island. .0 3 0 1 0 5 3 0 0 17 OdollBros . 0 0 0 a 01 000 0 Batteries Hourko andlloady ; Rtuyro and Currigan. Earned runs Grand Island 3 , Odell Bros. 1. Two-base bits Hourlto nnd Hughes. Errors Grand Island 2 , Odoll Bros. 7. Struck out By Hourko 7. by Etuyro 0. Passed balls Ready 1. Wild pitches Hourko 3. ThoafternponKamo was much closer nnd very interesting. Both sUli > 8 drew geese eggs until the ninth , when three singles , a double , an error nnd n wild throw over third let four of the state champions cross the plato. It looked liku a .shutout for the visitors , but it wns not. The champions got rattled , and Uefqro.thoy settled down again the .coro stood 3 to' l , and a vis > itor was on third and unothor on second. Mhcn Hughoj struck out two , nhd a third went out on a "pop-up , " and Grand Island had won. Batiorios Hughes und Heady ; Gelst ami Swartz. Errors Grand Island a , Odell Bros. 7. Struck out -By Hughes 12 , uy Golst 1' ' . Two-base hU ! McQulun and Car- rigau. Stolen bases Odoll Bros. 1. AVhltinkor's Ilc > i > ly. IxniAX.M'OLis , Juno 14 , 18SO. TothoSpcrt- inir Editor of Tins Hii ? : tVotlohiK in your pa per of Juno T > n ehallcnco , through J. J. liar- din , to match Wllbcr IT. iCnnpp against mo for nny kind of it ruco from ten to fifty miles , for from $100 to $500 n side , I wish to say that is impossible for mo to bo In Omaha for several weeks yet , but if Mr. Hardln will allow the rai.M to rour-iin open it whilu longer , I will cover his deposit of 8100 , and 'run ICnapp eithur one , or u sorio * of throe or llva races for any sum from e'200 to S.IOO a side. winner to tdko 75 per i-ent nnd the loser 25 per cent of the gate. Yours truly , S. ( i. WlllTTAKnit , Champion Safety Hidcr of the World. l-lx tin 1'nrls. PAHIS , Juno 10. The race for the grand Prix do Paris f 70,000 was won by the colt Yaslstas , the chestnut colt Pourtant second , the bay colt Aurolitho third. Thcro were tnirtccu Htartors. Killoil lly lilj.'litnlni , ' , Nob. , Juno 10. [ Special Tolo- ( jnuu to Tun'BiiK.J Last night , during the Bovcro thunder storm which ylsitod this city two valuable horses belonging to Augustus Frank were struck by lightning and killed Ono was a fancy saddle horse valued at fSOJ The foundation walls of the now city hal caved in , nt several places , on account of the great accumulation of water. Thorainfal" here , yesterday , was three and ouo-hal Inches , , North 1'lntto Schools. NoiiTii PI.ATTI : , Neb. , Juno 10. [ Specia to TUB Due. | The schools closed Friday and the commencement exercises were holi in Lloyd's opera house that evening , before a crowded uudiepco. Miss Anna IClncak delivpred tlio valedictory. Addresses were uuulo by the principal , Mr. Allsmno , Hon. J I , Ntisbitt unit others. Tlio exorcises were vuriml uud charming. Cyolonc. Nob. , Juno 10. [ Special to Tin : UKU. ] At about so vcn o'clock lastovoii Ini ; u grout cyclone cloud , of rugulutlon fun nel bhapu and groonbh color , passed west o this city , causing fntonso cxcltouiiint. 1 could plainly boseou twUtiair aud whirling ailing to the ground nnd rising nrnln. It vns soon to ntrlKo the ground twice , both Imcs producing a cloud rosombllug' dust and dobris. Cctlar llnplds Mnsonlo Elootlon. CF.IUII lUrins , Neb. , Juno 10. [ Special to TUB BEE. ] At the Inst rcRulnr communlcft- lon of Crescent Lodge , No. 143 , A. P. nnd A. M. , the Allowing oftlcors were elected for ho ensuing yourV. : . A. fllb'on , W. AI ; L. D. Groom , S. W. ; L. W. Brnman , J. W. ; Alex Macquoon , secretary F. U. Hawlts , treasurer. Prosperity. Ewixo , Nob. , Juno 10. [ Special to Tun BED. I The creamery Is running in good shnpo , the work Is done flrat-clnsa and It is doomed nn assured success. This Is nn In- Iting Hold for n canning factory and a iroposltlon on this line would moot with n ready response from the citizens. Clinnclng I'oitiimstors. Lnsixorox , Nob. , Juno 10. | Special to Tun BKE. ] Mrs. A. A. Signor , who received the appointment of postmaster nt this plnco , will tnko charge of the ofllco July 1st. The retiring postmaster is Mr. E. II. Krlor. TUK CLKAUAXUB H13OOIII ) . Tlio Financial Transnctlom or the I'jtstVncc. ! . BOSTON , Mnss.Juno 10. ISpocial Tola- gram to TUB Bcn.J The following table , compiled from dispatches to the Post from. the managers of the loading r.loarlng-housos of the United States , shows the gross exchanges - changes for the week ondoA Juno in , 1833 , with rates per cent of increase or decrease ns compared with the amounts for the cor responding woolc in 1833 : CITIES. Vortc. S7I3.7IOOV .21.2 loston UJ.W7.078 .18.4 'hlladolphla .ia.o 'lilcago , . 2.0 it. Louis .14.2 San Francisco , . 8,2 laltlmoro 11,685,1113 . 0.2 Jlncinnnil .15.11 < ow Orleans . 0.4 MttsbtirK . , .17.0 Ivnnsas city ! I.H7IT)9 17.S jOlllSVlllo Tni0.3i 33.4 Provlclonco 7.5 Milwaukee a.u Detroit 4.127.IWO . H.S Jinnha .33.6 Minneapolis 0.0 ? luvolaud 3MO.l)37 ) .ia.o Josopli 21.6 3onvor ! $6,8lS ! J5I.B Columbus S.TOI , < > 00 .23.4 : Iurtford l.TlW.Wi . 8.3 Heniplils ] .H.)0 ) , ! ; .2J.9 Vow ilnvon 1.23VJIU .18.9 1.4UI.6U1 21.6 'ortlnml ' 1127,043 8.4 Surlnglleld 3.1M.C15 8J.4 Wichita 710.W1 4.r jnlveston. 51)7.895 ) 19.0 WorciMitor 1,091,478 17.9 Lowell 741,047 in.6 3yracuso 721.0B 4.0 Norfolk 18.0 Grand Ilaplds . 10.0 Uuluth ] , TflB00 ( ri'acoma Totnl 81.09l.lH.in 17.9 Outside New York. 3Sl.91i7.49J 11.2 . . . . Partly approximated. " ? Jot Incliulud In totals ; no clearing house at this time last yaar. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. Itobhcil IIIs Kmplnycr nnd Skippnil. L. M. McMnhon , chief jiorter at the Dol- monico hotel , who some time ago cluimod to Imvo been robbed of a valuable gold watch and wanted Landlord James H. Lowry to pay for it , made too big a pull , and after sending the watch away by express , stealing considerable money nnd engaging In ether Irregularities , was detected toy Mr. Lowry , and the young man , without adieu , got up and shook the South Omaha dust from bis feet and is now playing in pastures now aud ou more gullible people. Child's Arm Broken. Christ , aged eight years , son of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. P. Kiaor , .while playing circus nt his father's homo , Twentieth and O streets , Sun day evening , foil and fracturcil both bones in the loft forearm. A surgeon was summoned , who dressed the arm. Sunday BUBO Hall. Sunday forenooa the Sobotkors defeated the Armour-Cudahys by a score of 9 to 0 , nnd in the afternoon the same club defeated the Swifts by it scnro of 10 to 0. Anderson's barbers , Sunday afternoon , defeated Jas- icalek's cigar manufacturers by a score of 2-1 to'J. J'ainojl n llciw iiml nan. Three Omaha roughs , William Hoynolds , McDermott and" Gcorgo CJilllg , raised n row iu nn N street 'billiard hall , Sunday after noon , with n Sp'uth Omaha barber , wcilo plnyinp pool. - The Omaha men stole halls off the table , nnd , being tukon to task , a row started at once. Heynolds and Mc Dermott standing ono on each side of the harbor , struck at his bond with their billiard cues , and the wily barber , ducking his head , let Reynold's cue strike McUormott on the nock and MoDermott's cue strike Reynold's on the side of the head , cutting ijuiic u gash. 'Iho barber skipped out and the police , run ning in , cobbled the Omaha inon and ran them in for 11 hearing before Judge King Monday morning. Alhrleht'H QtiidtSunday. . The dog nnd coclc fights booked for Sarpy county , south of Albright , Sunday after noon , failed to connect. However , two drunken Omaha roughi had a light for points , resulting in ono getting his left wrist broken. Notes Aliout tJii ) City , Frank Clifford has gone to Valparaiso to see about his interest. ) in some local grading matters and contracts. Before returning ho will visit David City. Division , No. a , A. O. II. , did not elect officers Sunday afternoon on account of a small attendance. S. S. Hardy is building n now house on Sixteenth and K streets , Albright' . C. P. Davis , the grocer , will occupy the rooms of Plerco & Stanley , on N street Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Clark , of Albright , are vibiting Red Oak , la. The floods loft the newer nt Albright in n bad condition , and it needs repairs badly nnd at , once. The colored people of the city on Sunday commenced holding rollsious services , forenoon - noon and evening , and Sunday school at U o'clock In tlio afternoon , iu the Albright bchool house. Editor William H. Mulbano , of the Keith County News , on his way from Michigan to Ogalulla , stopped over Sunday in the city. Mrs. H. S. McEwors will Icavo Monday to visit at Shelby Iowa. s Commencement , The programme for the commencement ox orclsos at Crelghton College , Wednesday , Juno 20 , Is us follows : Entree Overture , ' 'Crown of Gold , " , , , . . , . II erman n Welcome Chorus . White College Choir , introductory , the offering . . Clnroncn V. Gallagher Lecture "Analysis nnd Circulation of the Blood" . . . , . Eugene C. Noon Music "Bohemian Girl" . , . , . Selection arranged by b. Hofman "Cliluilug Bells" . , , Emerson College Choir. Lecture "Tho Inllucnuo of Breathing , . , , , . and Digestion on the Blood" Michael P. O'Connor. "Happy Houra of Childhood" Solo and Quartette . Millnrd Matthew S. MoNanmra. J. Albert Davis , John W. ICastl , John W. Moadlmber. Lecture 'Thu Flood of tee Blood" . J , Kalian Klnslor. Manipulators : Joseph H , McCarvillo. Philip A. McMillan. "Gather Up the Sunbeams" . Millard College Choir. Music "Crelghton Grand March" . J. A. tichenk. Award ot Modals and Distribution of Pre miums. Finale , Selection "Maritana" . , , , , . Walloca S. Ilofumun's Orchestra. , Hrnlth I'revarlaareif. It has been discovered that Charles Smith the wan who complained , Saturday night , hat ho had boon stabbed In the wrist , cut lift wrist ln"h house of Ill-fnmo. Ho had n quarrel with ono of the Inmates , and shored his hand'rhrffagh n window , cutting himself on the glabsj * Ho fertKl 'MorlgnRcU ' Property. Charlns'Hbward ' , n negro , was arrested ast night. * jJA is wanted nt Dos Molnos for selling motlgagod property. Ho mortgaged its furnitjuro .nnd afterwards sold It nnd cnmo Iioroy A Good Appotlto Is essential to ROOI ! icnlth ! but nt this season the folooa may bo 1m- Hire , that tlroil fooling proilomlnnut , nnd the ippotlto lost. HoodM Saranpnrllla Is a wou- Uorful moiHclno. for creating nn appetite , ton- lug the dlKOstlon. nnrt giving strength to the nerves nnd health to the whole system. Bo euro to got Hood's SarsRparllla. Bold by nil driiBKlsts. Prepared only by 0.1. HooU ie o. , Apothecaries. Lowell. Mnaa. FOR MEATS , FISH , SOUPS , GRMTIE3 , &o. gaoi&"c ra , TCBtSrWWESOAPMADEINAMEWCA : § Tl.OATINt.5ORI > WRAPPERS ALWAYS DRlNKwIthg LEMONADES , SHERBETS , 'AND ' ALL COLD DRINKS. It trill correct thatlatnautnff in- flutinco oflco t > H the Stomach * For Mtn Health Trestrvlng , for Chlldren Invigorating , anil Be- \rroililnsrorAh. The Best Sno. /merBareraceiaE = litence. War ranted Strlcily Faro and Unfar- Elected. An Efficient Rccadr for Diarrhea , Cholera Moibni. Dyientery , anil all Dliorden ol .th Bowoli. 2IKH.1KS. LOVBNTIIAI , UllOS. Dour Sirs : I Imvc tried tlio 'IIiuiKcrlnn IllncUbcrry Julco you BO kindly sent me. Itli thu no plus ultni of summer drinks. It Is flee from wlco- liol. allays tlilret , tones tlio dlKL'itlvu organs , but n fine nroraiitlc llnvor. pud Is Jiwt thotlilnirfortllorrha'Bl troub- IPS In tin ; lii-ntyil tcrni. A { I ASS OF "ifK WATiii : OUTXIXTAItS KUCTAU. Hpippctfnlly , T. A. ATClUhOy , M.D. Tor Fil : ( > l > r BrucRMs , Liquor i > eali'ri > nnd Lirocers. MUSIC Teacher of the Spanish Mandoline , With Max Mover If Co. DIt , EDWA1W E. SLOGAN , Physician , Hns returned from his visit nnd will rnsurao practlc.J lit the city. Olll n 2J1J raruam St. J. E. JENKlXti , M. D. , Physician : - anil - : - Surgeon , Special attention to dlsiasos of chllilren. Olllco at rear or Jlorr.ill'n Drugstore , a. K. cor. lUli nnd Clilcago StrtifltJ Ouiali.i. Mrs , Davles anii Emma J. Daviss , Homeopathic Physicians. Dlsoaso'iof Woman unil Chlldi'on a Specialty NX ) Worth 15th Struot. Toloplioua liiS. LU JAS. II. PUAJIOJIY , jlD. . , inian - : - and - : - Surgeon , Ilosldence. Ni\ IBM Oipltol Avo. Onico.Wlthiioll lllk. a'ulephouo. iv.siilinr i 123 : " " ' BBINK 9 Tlio ruruat nnd Host Drink 1. ) the pnrkllntr. A rnckngo.OlquI l)2io. ) nia'ios tire Biilloni. EVKHY . , jip'lIiK GUAllA.NTUKO. NOTll/II'rt.l / ! , KAHIUV SIAIIB. No Imlllni uV'Hnilrtliiit. Directions Mmplo , imJ If iiuulti ncconthiiliy fiuru ' 'tin bo iu niUtnku , Auk your Diux'Kltt or tire ' -T for It. tuid tuko no otlior. fto ( lifat you -ot HlllKa' . Try it anil 'tfil Will Not ho Without It Eoldby ( , ' . 'i. ' BURZET , FUNERAL DIBECTQR and EMBALMER 111 North HlsteuathlSt. f.ir.SL 1 ntai'.x ri ' " Ol il > ,1tlru : : . i < r ( i i , t I DR. Dentist , 8121'u .v.i 1 , u - . OMAHA N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb. THE LARGEST MEDICAL INSTITUTE IN THE WEST Tlin TllRATMRNT OP ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases and Diseases of the Eye and Ear , PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO DEFORMITIES , DISEASES OF WOMEN , DISEASES OF THE URINARY AND SEXUAL ORGANS , PRIVATE DISEASES , DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM , LUNG AMD THROAT DISEASES , SURGICAL OPERATIONS , EPILEPSY OR FITS , PILES , CANCERS , TUMORS , Etc. J W. McMEHAMY M. B. President , . , . . , , And Consulting Pbj'slclnn ami Surgeon. Organized with a Ml staff of Stilled Physicians , Surgeons and Trained Irses , educated Institute , streets , is composed of two largo three-story brick buidinps of over ninety rooms , containing our Medical , Surgical and Consultation Rooms , Drug Store , Laboratory , Offices , Manufactory of Surgical Appliances and braces , and the Boarding Depart ment for Patients , in charge of competent persons , constituting the largest and the most thoroughly equipped Medical and Surgical Establishment in the West , one of the three largest in the LTnitod Stales , and second to none. We have superior advantages and facilities for treating diseases , performing suritienl operations , boarding and nursing patients , which , combined with our acknowledged ability , experience , responsibility and reputation , should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute tlio first choice. Yon can come direct to the Institute , day or night , as wo have hotel acoommo- fool iiicliiiotl to wo miiKo tins cxpiamiuuu im nui uuiioiiu ui jiuiouna who may co fuvthor oust for medical or surgical treatment and do not appreciate I ho fact that Omnhii possesses the largest and most complete Medical and Surgical Insti tute west of Now York , with a capital of over 3100,000. DEFORMITIES OF THE HUMAN BODY. U APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMI Q TIES AND TRUSSES. IIIQ [ Q Best Facilities , Apparatus and Remedies for Successful Treatment ot every form oi' Disease requiring MKDICAL or SUJ.IQ1CAIJ TREATMENT. in tins department wo are especially successful. Our claims or unporlorlly over all others nro based unontho fact that this is the only medical establishment man ufacturing Surgical braces and appliances for each individual case. Wo have throe skilled instrument makers in our employ , with improved machinery , and have all the latest inventions , as well as our own patents and improvements , the result of , twenty years' experience. The treatment of diseases by electricity lias undergone great changes within the past few years , and electricity is now acknowledged by all schools of medicine as the great remedy in all chronic , special and nerve diseases , for nervous debility , par alysis , rheumatism , diseases of women , etc. , and in many eye and oar diseases it is the most valuable of all remedies. In order to obtain its full virtues , it is absolutely necessary to have the proper apparatus. Wo have lately purchased throe of tlio largest and most complete batteries manufactured , so constructed as to give tlio most gentle as well as the most powerful current. Persons treated at tnis Institute ) by electricity rccogni/o at ouco tlio difference between our expensive and complete electrical apparatus nnd the common , cheap batteries , in use by many physicians. Over 8,000 dollars invested in electrical apparatus. J < > U UM * * J a fl-\i Oarn f BLOOD DISEASES. Wo claim to bp tlio only reliable , responsible establishment in the west milking Ho is tlio inventor of the Clamp Compress Suspensory , acknowledged tlio best in use. All others are copied after bis invention. By means of n simple operation , painless and safe , iccontly brought into use , wo cure many cases that have been given up as incurable by medical treatment. ( Head our look to men , wntfrcc ( o any address. ) DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. "We have had wonderful success in this dopaVlmont in the past year , and have made many improvements in ouriacili- ties for treatment , operations , artlttcial eyes , etc. Wo have greatly improved our facilities and methods of _ 4U1V , treating cases by correspondence , and are having bettor success in this department than ever before. Wo are fully up to the times in all tlio latest inventions in medical and surgical operation * , appliances and instruments. Our institution IB. open for Investiga tion to any persons , patients or physicians. Wo invite all to correspond with or visit us befoio taking treatment elsewhere , believing that n visit or consultation will convince any intelligent person that it is to their advantage to place themselves - selves under our cure. , . . , , - , . , , , Since ( hi * < ulvcrti.iementjlrstar > pcurcil. many loasting pretenders ana frauds have come ami 'tone ami many more will com : and jo , remembered onlby ; tlieir unjonanate and foolish victims. , , "A wise tnun ini'csttyatmjlrst and decides afterwards , A fool decide * Jlr t , theninvcsUyntea. . " The Omaha Medical and Sunjicul Institute is indorsed by the people and the .press. jlforc canitul invested , more skilled iiJiysiciana employed , more inoderft appliances , instru ment * and ttppnnttu * in we , more cases treated and cured , wore Huccegsjul xwywal operations perjormtd , than in all other medical establishments m the Wtt combmed , 144SEFJT SEFJT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS ( SHALUO ) . nVmi0-nM"uift"'oV ! ' WOMKN"Iuuuorrli % "Mll'twillon. Tl < iihiooin < mta. 1'rola'paua , Plox- . - . . CUnoorof' ' Woui i. . . . lOiis.iiiilVLMslond.Tui.ioiVaccnytlonauuJ tjio , , / , /Bu.ini.i iHKASMOKMW,7'rivtttoVH rl HlxtU-J , Wmliio"s ) . liiH oU'ncj'Varlcocalo , Strloturo , ( lloct , SypUlllJ , ami nil < llucusoof fliaOuultu Ilrlnury Urt'aiis. , , Ml , , , , , - * " " A liiT.ciAi.TV. Wn HAVB I.ATKI.V -hiin u jn tf P-r rf"rir" TLBJtf RarTil OStSi | & 2 * Wl VW % JF IWi ETi U3 AllUEI ) A LVINQ-IN IJUl'.UITMBNT roit WOMEN DUHI.NIJ COSKINWIKNT. ( Strictly 1'rlvnto ) . Only Jlollablo Klcdlcal liiKtltuto Itmidng a Spociulty of rJUVATJ-3 - DISEASES , iuocoHSfullr trratoil , Fyphllllld I'oli-on romovcrt from the ey81' ] " . ' ' , ? . ' . ' ) . HOW IM'SllTUIIVO UYiMlmeiit for I usa of Vltul 1'o.vor. l-ntlcntsumililo . , to iWt ii ? ianr IClin. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , "f t A ti t. t i rlil/tri t In 1 . M fwltf'l 111 4 JllSini * . * iB oontldontlnl. fj trouloJiit homo liy uorrc'pun . . , . . . JUHOO. . _ . ! . . . . . AH , .1 , ,1 coinmunlwitloiH . . . . . . . , * i ( ) / - > ttt /illtltr Onu cr ROIlll III- IUIJHI- ORflAHA & SURGICAL SW3TITUTE , uud Woileo ! U4 ! ia , aialialKrli , Dn J. E , McGREW ONK OP TI1H MUST FttCVKWt'T. SPECIALISTS J J In Hie Treatment of All Chronic , Xenons mill I'rlvnlo Diseases. Ppormntorrluva , lni | > ol nrr ami Fnlllni Munhoort nb'OliUeJy ruro.l. A euro Ruiunntccul In nil forms of ' I'fivnto Iil'rau" . Mrlctnro * . Olcnt , An. Ciitnrrh , , Thrum , lmiK , " " 'I lluarl l > l on oi , UliOttmntKm , Htilnnl nnit K'i'.into liltonsos lllood unil axin IMsensoJ trt'Mnd Kiicri'Rilully. IiiiilloV nnd Kontlumon's waiting rooms separate and ontlrnlr prlvnlo. Consultation froo. Send for liookj. .Secret niul I'ttvnto li ) i'n c "f .M.iii.'nUn'Wniiiivn.VlIflr Dl'naso' , lOo cncli ( sliinn" ) . Treatment bj corroaponJoiiooi lend "ininii forriiuly , OFHUK : IflTll AND ntumtiAS ST11KET3 , OMAHA , NKIl. U. S. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA Capital $500,000 Surplus 10D,000 KOUNTZB. Proslilont. JOHN A. OKHIQUTON. Vlco rroalitont. F. H. DAVIS. CnsUlor. \V. II , MKUyunu.ABslstaut : Cashier. Safety Deposit Vaults iu Basomoat. Fariiain and 15th Sts S , W , ConiGr , mill in Capital , $500,000 OFFICERS : O. E. BAUICKU , 1'rosldont. E. l , . UIEUUOWint , Vice 1'rostilont. I\1J. : JOHNSON , Unshior. \V. S. 11BCTOU , Assistant Cashtor. DlllKCTOUS : Quo. K. IlAnKr.it , 0. It. M COXM : IL , K. I , . IllKllllOWKIl , ClIAH. M..Z F. II. .lOIINSOtf , .1. N. CORNHIt L. II. WILLIAMS , J.k. MII.K.S , S. H. JOHNSON , H. AV. Ciior , AI.I.KNT. itKCton , WM.HIKVKII. K. A. lllSNSON , ( UlSTAV ANIEI Oy , Gi:0.1'ATTKUSON' : , I ) . OlTNNINnllAM. Accounts o bankers , merchants | nnd Individ uals received on the most favorable terms. Comer 10th anil Fnrnani Streets , Chnmborot Comutorcu UullJlnij. Capital Slock $ 100,000 LInbllitv of Stockholders 800,000 Five nor cent paid on deposits , loan * nmile oil real ttnto and pononal necurity ; nulus , wurruuU , Wcii lid bonds uurclmsod. OFFICKIIS : JOUN L. MIT.KS , 1'rBHUInnt. bAMUKli COTNKIl. Vlco ProMilont. DUXTtilt I , . THOMAS , CasWOf. UOA1UJ CF DIKKCTOlUl John I. . Mlles , Krnstns Itunion , J. Sitiiinol Cotncr , Jonn II. Krnns. Androtr Uii QWAtor , Morris .Morrison , W.A.Ij. Gibbon. ( ion. K. Darker. Cuv. Alvlu SiuinJors , j > uxtur f * Tliomaj , Norman A. Kulin , Jnnici Tlnimpiou , f , B. Jouuiun. .loliti Kuan. D. Anderson , Pure Old Rye Whiskey , The wlJo populnrliy ot ( lit * superb lirnnd has tcinntctl nthfr denlcru to place upon tlio market Inferior Whiskey , under a elinllnr iinine , Intended to docelvo the pulllo. Tlio New York Ciinrt of Ap- neal lias ileclnriid our lirnnil , u'lu niAH iI'ANll illjUll. touon trade mark entitled to tlio protec tion of the Inw f co decUlon In Cahn , Helt& Co. v < * Jacob Oottbclmlt , Fob. li , 18SI ) , and wo now gho notice that wo shall Instantly PI onccute nny person or llrni , In nny port of the United states , who shall La KUlltr of any lufrluKemont this tnulo marlt. CAHN , BELT & CO. , BOLE i uorniETons OK Tim 'Maryland Club" Old Kyo WLUUcr. E. JIIJ. Over 14 Millions Sold in this Country alone. The Best Fitting and Best Wearing Corset Ever Made , SOLD EVERYWHEH-E. OUR CONDUCTED PARTIES SiSi s , ttc. Atnlfor clrfulan. THOS , COOK & SON , Oon'lWert'ociuvy , ifJH fc . V.urk U OIIIOAQO. Steam Launches , Kliihluon to fortr loot. oiiitilettf. Ono to oluUt ijr u poirur cnuliiui ) . Engine Co ,