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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY- JUNE 19 , -TWELVE PAGES. HAD A MIGHTY CLOSE CALL , Ornalin. Wins an Exciting Game After a Hard Struggle. FOUR STRAIGHT FROM KANSAS CITY , Danny Shannon DlHtliigulflhcd Illniftcir llrnmrknbly Lincoln I'ulloil Off Another IVoin Denver Du- I'lHli Iost HID Omnlm , 7 ! ICnnsns City , 0 , Lincoln , 0 ; Denver , ! ! . Minnenpolls , T ; Duluth , i ) . HI my , oh mo ! xvhnt n gnmo to win that was yes- tordnyl It was so ( ixcitlng' nnd so hot that every tlmo n man we.nt to hat ho llrst warmed his lingers over .loo Walsh's hair. You missed hnlf your llfo by not being there , nnd these who did witness the scoop will never forgot It. It wns so hotly contested , there wns so much despomlo stub bornness nnd reckless daring In It , that the crowd looking on wns all but delirious. It wns anybody's liirlit after the sixth in ning , but in the glorious ninth the Lambs made their final r.illy nnd came on with a rush. The onslaught was Irresistible , and the Cowboy column broke and went down bo- f ere tbo determined attack. Captain Manning had marched Into the field plumed and bolted , but bo wont away looking as If his only bopo lay In honvon. They wanted iho game like the man In U'oxus wanted a revolver , nnd there was not nn artlllco In the rnmlllciUions of the pastl mo they did not resort to. Danny Stearns was on hand with a satchel ntulTod full of dirty trlcus , nnd the ox-Chlca- Koan acted the rowdy from stnrt lo ( In Ish ; Jimmy Manning worked his chin until threatened with locujaw , and big Wilson cracked his fnco In endeavoring to convince Colonel Strict that bo was a highwayman. But tbo Colonel only smolo that irasslblo Btnilo of his nnd went right on about his busi ness ns if Mr. Wllsiffl wns on the other sldo of the earth. Manning was so her , nil through the gnme thnt the oarlh nbout .second base within n radius of twenty yards was baked hard , but - when the Ihlng was nil over there were icicles hanging from bis whiskers nn inch louu. Again iho day was dark nnd threalenlng , nnd yi.-t there wns n middling sized crowd , nnd each was nn hundredfold paid for Iho risk taken , for it kept the air resonant with Its friintic acclamnllons. Everybody saved the game. Walsh , Grif fin nnd'Sutc'liffo saved it with their timely hitting , McCnuley with his perfect llrst , and Ilnlllgan nnd Trallloy by their maguillcent Holding , but the credit of the great victory mainly belongs to Shannon. Gracious I What n game that follow did rlny , both nt the bat , in the Hold and on the bas'es. Ho made two throws to the pluto nlonc that saved the camo. Then ho secured n brilliant double without aid from any ono , ncceptlng ton chnucos without n flinch , drove the tying run in , und tbo winning ono bo- Bides. How was that anyway , for nn afternoon's work I Lnrry Twltoholl wns In the box for tbo Lambs , nnd in the llftli inning ho wished ho wns in his cofllu , and in the ninth Swart- zel wus knocked into bis. Promptly nt 4 o'clock Colonel Striof shied tbo ball Into the diamond , and Manager Dan Btonpod to tbo plato. Thuro wns no tedious wait , for the second ball the Junobug ro- lenscd , ho smashed down to Stearns , and Bioarns made nn error big enough to curry tbo bit. That tickled tlio people , ror , ns was ro- jnarked yesterday , they all have it in for Mr. Btoarns. The Yale professor was not so fortunate. His altiludlnous fly was taken In hy Foster , but llalllgan lined her out safely and Man- ngor Dan made third. Swartzol then made a Miscalculation and instead of putting it over , lie put it into old Cy's diaphragm and Iho bases were full. And the crowd began to shift iU Yucatan In order to bo ready to hollor. It was a wlso precaution. The Deacon. There's n man who knows his business. Boforn anybody was ready for it Mjo caught the sphere in the cerebellum and it \v"eut singing Into left like ( Winchester ball. Shannon and Jocko scored , but "Old Cy" stopped for refreshments on third. when the Commodore came forth some ono cried , "now Lurry , a homo run ! " Just ns if home runs , like hurries/ * grow on bushes. U'wiU'h did slash wickedly at the hall , how ever , hut Instead of striking Jeff Bedford's sign , or vaulting the fence , It only got as far us Swartzol. But what a lucky lilt it wasl Old Cy , thinking that Larry had busted the Bcnms , started In for the pan , and of course 'was caught between bases , and it was good bye mv lover , good-bye. That is. everybody thought so , but Swnrtz made a bad throw and the ball , instead of Koing Into Gunson's outstretched hands , hit "Old Cv" on the wish-bono mid rocochetod off toward the bleivhors , and amidst the deafening vociferations of the crazy people In the stand , both "Old Cy" and tno Deacon scored , and the Commodore reached third. That was great luck for you. The next moment Larry brought In the fifth tally on 1'apa's well-placed sacrifice. > Walsh's out nt llrst rung the curtain down. Then Major Jccms Manning made his debut. Oh I hov light hearted tlio great jnan was. Ho had victory In his oyo. There wns triumph in his step -in your mind. But he wns full of hope and prayerful thoughts any way , and to convince tno crowd that he was nearly ns played out as ho looks , bo laid his club against ono of Larry's new est slants for a single. A. nnlf-passcd ball advanced him a block , and after Hoover's out , ho scored on a h't ' by the Chlcacro colt. Hut they quit hero. Foster foil a vlotim to "Ola " while leading olt u throw by foxy Cy. too far from second , and after Queen Klmor. us a kid yollad from the bleachers , had reached llrst on bulls , Stearns elovaied a litgh ono to McCttuley. Five to ono. Things still looked sort o' comfortable like. Bonoy Swartzol pitched hut three balls In the second , Trnflloy filed to Hoover , and Swart * throy out both Manager Dan and Hnlllgan at llrst. Clover piece ot work , that. It was also 0110 , two three for the Cowboys. Donnelly throw Swartzel out nt first , Old Hickory arched ono to Trnf , and Gtiiison's liigh foul fell Into Sufi llly-whlto hands. Both sides drew blanks in the third and fourth , and Omaha another ono In ttio fifth , iSwnrtzcl again pitching hut throe balls. Now that was remarkable. In their half Of the fifth the Cowboys ncted up awfully , and it was at this Junctnro that tlio Commodore ciuifht hlmsolf ruminat ing over the problem whether he was really a pitcher or not. King Klmor opened the solroo by larruping out n Homer , and the crowd cheered him Im partially. If the people had only known what was coming though , you but they'd been still enough. Stearns followed suit with a base on balls , nnd then In the midst of n nightmare of sin gles , u base on halls and an error , four more ( 'real big loud-smelling runs wore Piled up , and the people ple , when it was all over , found themselves staring nt each other to ascertain whether they were actually silting out in tlio t irrnml btand watching n game of ball , or in the uvlls of some hideous dream. And so the game stood up to the ninth , 0 to fi In favor of the visitors , and the crowd hud made up Its mind that It wns not such u mas terly contest after all. But what a change there was In the style of the surroundings when Joscphus Walsh stopped up In the fateful ninth , and tossing Ills curls back from his fevered brow , banged out a two-baggor Just like u grout big man. . /Old Traf's sacrifice sunt him on to bag U , 'hnd a faint , far-away roar , like that wo hear at diuiil of night near the seashore , boguu to OOZD out from grand stand nnd bleachers , Manager Danny was at the bat. Tlio was resting on uU shoulders. Twice lie lunged nt hlprh balls nnd did not reach thorn , but the third was on a level with his lower vest button. Ho hurled his tree at It , but all the strength of ono largo shoulder nnd two muscular nrms went into the blow. The nolle at the plate wns prodigious , and Undo Dick looked around as If ho expected to see half of tno grand stand caved In , but everything was nil right , nnd Danny hail only mnda n single. What made It sound so loud was the fact that It drove Walsh home nnd tied Iho gnmo. And fur n moment bedlam reigned. As Donnelly perished at first n lull came nnd the pcoulo hold their breath ns they watched to see what Halligan would do. "You dusson't lot him lilt It , " yelled the irrepressible youth from the bloacnors. And ho was right , ( or Bonoy purposely tossed the ball four tlinoi In succession lo Outuoi- way oul of Jocko's reach. So ho took his baso. Bonoy preferred to take chances with your Uncle Cyrus. Mis guided youth. Old Sui braced himself on hU rye straws nnd there was red In hi * oyo. The naxt Instant ho won the gnmo , for ho slammed a safe ono past Stearns nnd Shan non sprinted homo to the music of the grand stand nnd bleacher. The Deacon brought the excitement to a close. To all nppoar.vico * the ICnnsas City's were routed nnd panic-stricken when the terrible ninth began. It looked as though the retreat would bo disorderly nnd that the walls would bo scattered with gore. But It didn't go that way. Captain Manning gathered his tired nnd dusty columns , and for a few moments It looked as if the tide of battle would change. Big Hoover ana Spokane both led oft with clean singles , and King Elmer strode for ward to bring them in. Ho nit a savage ilnor to Shannon , and lo nnd behold , there was tin ) most Inspiring double you over saw , for ho ran nnd tapped second with his foot , nnd big Hoover was done for , too. Stearns got his base on balls , but was forced ot second on Swart/el's feeble push , and tlio most thrilling fight of the summer was o'er , and for tbo fourth consecutive tlmo the Cow boys wcro our meat. The ApoUlos this afternoon. OMAHA. BU.MMAUV. Kirnon rnns : Omaha , 4 ; Kansas Clfy , 3. Two-base lilts : Twltoholl. Walsh , Carpenter. Homo runs : Smith. Double plays : Shannon unassisted. Klrst base on balls : Twltclioll. 6 ; Hwart/.ol , II. Hit by pitched ball : Swart/ol , 2. Struck out : None. Passed balls : Satellite , 1 ; ( iiinson. 1. Wild pitches : Swart/.el. 1. Time : One hour and forty minutes. Umpire : Strict. OTUKIt WKSTKHX GAMES. Lincoln ItatH Out the Game from Den ver's Crippled Tcniii , DCXVRH , Colo. , Juno IS. [ Special Tola- cram to THE Bnu.1 Lincoln outplayed the crippled Delivers today , and won ns it pleased. In the first Inning Toboau dropped n ily and later Curtis dropped ono , and Mc- Clcllan throw wild to first. These errors wore nil costly , and with Lincoln's batting won the game for the Farmers. Outside the plays mentioned , the game was n hard and well played ono. Fournior and Roach both ployed good ball , the Farmer having the best of It. It.GatTnoy was ordered away lost nicht , ana there was no ono present to toke his place , so O'Dav ' and McNabb were called on. In the socon'd an argument ensued over Wilson's drop of Lohbock's third strike , McNahb say ing me ban nit nis log aiior ino uau siippca from Wilson's hand , thus entitling Lohbeck to his baso. O'Day , however , said the ball reached llrst ahead of Lohbeck and declared him out. After some time spout in argument Lohbeck seated himself on the bench and the gnmo proceeded. In the llrst Cline scratched first , Burkett and .1. Howe sacrificed , Tobeau ' dropped Flannlgan's ' ily In center and Curtis dropped D. Kowo's fly to right , and there you arc for two runs. In the third Denver made ono on Tobeau's present of first , While's sacrifice andMcClol Inn's hit. In the fourth Tomnoy made a hit , Pnlton waited for wldo ones and both scored on Roach's two-baggor. Denver scored ono on Lonbeck's two-bagger and Burns' hit. McClellan'a ' wild throw to first In the sev enth gave Wilson a chnnco to reach second. Cllno's sncrilice advanced him ono. Burk- ott's trip to third brought him in , Burkott scoring on Reynolds' drop of a ball at the plato. Newman reached first in the ninth because Dave Uowo wont over into Tourney's terri tory after a ily and caused that playe'r to drop It. Lohbeck struck out. Burns took , his place by the kindness of Mr. Roach. Fournior made a hit and scored Newman , out Reynolds' slow ono to the Inflold doubled him up with Fourmer. Thus did Dave Kowo's ' so-called back numbers take two of a posslblo two from the Gold Seekers. The injuries to Worrlck and O'Brien are much worao than supposed and It will bo some time before either will play. Score : HUMUAIIY : Kiirncil runs : Lincoln , 1. Tlirro-linHO lilt.i : To- lionu , llurkutt. Stolen tmse : l.'onvur , : i ; Lincoln , 1. Dntiblo l'liy ; : Tiininoy , Klnnniian. First luiso on linllii OH Knnrnliir , liltonch. . Struck out : llr Kournk'r. 0 ; Itimcli , II. Wll'f I'ltcliui ' : Itoucli. I. Tlmo : Ono hour Mini forty minutes. Umplro : Mc- Nabu nnil O'ltajr. Duliitli Dropped tlio First. MiNSKAl'OMi , Minn. , Juno 18. The St. Paul team became Duluth today and lost a pretty game to Minneapolis by one run. The lidding on both sldo was sharp. McQuald carried off tlio honors. Score : A II II PO K .McQuMil , If..5 I 4 U U TotM 34 II .T 13 0 Totnl 3-1 ' . ' 7 10 1 hCOUK 11V l.NN'IMIS. Minneapolis 0 1 U 0 1 t 1 0 3-7 lluluth. 0 U U U 3 U 0 0' ' 3fl Dl'MMAUV. Harnt'il nun : Mlnnon | > olU , S : Dulutli. ' > . Two- t > n o blti : Bhupirt , imrllnk' . Want. Thri'o-biiaa tiim : Hurt , lliinui runs : MuOiinM , Hart. | .ulloiiie | , Shut-art. Stolen Imvi ; Mclllone , Truiiilvrur. KlrntbitKuoii bHll : Ily llurUun , 3 ; by Hurt. U. lilt by pltclioil hull : l.alloqiiu , DiirMntr. 1 Struck out : llr llnrtnon , 4 : br llnrl , 2. I'asuftl Imlli : Darling , li lUlilwIn , 11. Wllil pitches : llartion. 1. Tlinu : uno hour uml thirty mlnutui. I'mplro : Knight. Western Association Standing. 1'layud. Won. Lost. I'ur Ct..Km Lincoln 17 .Km Omaha ( .1 IB .CM Minneapolis At SI MllwuiiKi'o 31 SIL'l Kansas ( Mty Vl ,4GI ! Sioux Cltv 4S .417 Denver N ) .4110 Duluth 52 10 M .V.I TI O.V.I It.B.I fi VII. llnrry 'Wrltfht DlHuourHOH on the Situ ation Tlio Ganu'K. New YOIIK , Juno IS. Harry WrU-ht did not appear to bo disappointed when ho looked nt thu soaked polo grounds today nnd saw that it would again bo Impoisibloto play n lu fact there waj an expression of rellof on the Idndly faoo of the votornn mnn n er. His yoiitiK men nnod n nut. Six 1111103 In succession linvo they bltton the dust nnd a rainy day was exactly what they needed. Tnoy nil wont up to the grounds nnd cnjoyod a talking bco with the Now York plrtyors. "What seems to bo the matter with your team I'1 a reporter fukod Miinagor WrlRht. "It Is In fairly ( food shape , " ho replied "Tho only Injured mon nro CloinonLi , who had n linear turned bactt , and Samuel Thomp son , who cut his hand In sliding to n base. Otherwise the men are In Rood slmpo. Our weakness , ns U nnparent , lies In the box. Gleaion has not pitched up to his last year's form , and Thornton , of whom we cxpoctod so much , has not fully realized our expectations. Ho has donosomu good work , but his pitch- IHK Is uneven. Kspor has boon our main stay and ho has done well. A great drawback to the team has boon the absence of n regular first baseman. First one man , then another has covered the bag , and that bus destroyed the team's worn. However. I have my eye on some doslrublo men ami think wo shall soon cot Into good lighting trim. " "What Is your opinion of the pennant light ! " "I thlnlc It will bo the closest nnd most brilliant battle In the history of the gnmo. Tlio majority of the teams nro so evenly matched that I expect to see them llnlsh In 11 bunch. The outlook for thu national came Is exceedingly bright and I can see nothing but prosperity nhuad. " "who will bo champions ! " The veteran smiled , n trlllo sadly , ns ho replied : "In mv opinion the chances tiavo always favored Now York. I cannot see how they can lose , unless something extraord inary and un foreseen happens. Where they outplay the other teams Is In all-around 8troiiK'-h. They have no special point. Ho- sldos bolnir heavy nnd steady hitters , they nro also strong In every Holding position , anil this Is backed up by Jlr.st-eluss pitchIng - Ing and catching ability. It Is n very hard tiling to beat such a combination ntut I Ho not see how It is to bo dono. Then you a o opposed to a team whoso batteries arc liable to knock out n couple of homo runs any inlnuto. You never nro safe no matter how big n load you may hnvo gained. Then again , tlio Now \ orks have played together BO long and understand each other thoroughly. " "Don't you expect the Phillies to make their usual Garrison finish I" "Certainly. The Phillies will bo heard from. I am not at nil discouraged. Every club has its losing streak and when wo strlko our gnlt wo shall make trouble. " WON' IX OXE INXIXn. PiTTsnuiin , 1'a. , Juno 18. The Cinclnnatls unexpectedly secured a bouquet of two btisors from CSnlvln In the seventh luulng and won by ono run. Score : I'lttsblirg t 3 Cincinnati 0 * 4 lilts : 1'ittiburj ? . : Cincinnati. ! > . Krrors : I'lttsbiira. 1 ; Cincinnati , \ \ . Ilnttorles : CM- : vln and Mnuk ; Mulluuu and Harrison. Karnea runs : Clndunutl , : i. ( lllUllint MADR A MI3TAK ! ! . ( Ir.RVuiAxn , O. , Juno IS. Gruber's careless - loss work In the seventh inning lost Ctovo- liuicl the game. Score : Cleveland t 0202002 t 8 ( . liluugo 5 * 12 IIlis : Cleveland , 7 ; Chicago , II. Krrors : Cleveland , 2 ; Chicago , I ) , llatlerles : Urtiliur and X.lmmiu" Klein , litibey uml Itowinan. KiunoU reins : Cleveland , U ; Chicago. 4. sroi'i'Kit nv n.vix. NRW YOIIK , Juno IS. The Now York- I'hiladclphia gnmo was again postponed to day on account of rain. tioaTO.v , JIass. , Juno 18. The Brooklyn- Boston game was postponed on account of rain. National 1/onmn ! Standing. 1'layod. Won. Lost. 1'or C't. Now York 4i ( 20 17 fiX > llo&tcm 48 27 21 .WVI ( JhlOBBO 7 211 21 AVI Cleveland 50 25 2T > -WO HrooUlyn 48 2.1 25 .4711 I'hlladolDliln 47 21 2A .447 Cincinnati 48 20 28 .417 Httsbnrir 45 18 27 AW A3IEKIVAX AfiSOCIATIOX. St. Ijouis Wins Another from King Kol'H Crew. CIXCIXXATI , O. , Juno 18. St. Louis won today's game in the first nnd second innings , when they made six hits. After that Dwyer settled down and pitched well to the end of the game. Attendance , 850. bcoro : Cliu'lnnatl 1 H St. I.onls 2 30 10000 * 0 lilts : Cincinnati , 0 ; St. Louis. 9. Errors : Cincinnati. 4 : St. Louis , 0. Earned runs : Cin cinnati , 2 ; St. Louis. 5. llattorios : Dwyer and Kelly : Va'iirlin , Stlvotts and Iloylo. Two-bitso hits : McCarthy. Lyons. Threo-baso lilts : Suory , IColly. Home runs : Ecan. Stolen buses : Hey , McCarthy. Coin Isky. Iloylo. Klrst base on balls : Cincinnati , 5 ; St. Louis , G. Struck out : Hy Dwyor. U ; by Stlvutts , 7. I'as ed balls : Iloylo. 2. Time : One hour and llfty minutes. Uiplro : Jones , TIIIICK STllAIOHT SO FAIL LOUISVII.I.K , ICy. , Juno 18. Columbus took the third came from tlio Loulsvllles this aft ernoon by hitting Boll hard and Louisville's errors. Score : Louisville . 0 02000000 2 Columbus . 0 * 0 Hits : Louisville. 5 ; Columbus , 14 , Errors : Louisville , 5 : Columbus , 1. Karnod runs : nonegiven. . Itnttorlcs : Hell and Cook ; Knell and uowso. SAVIID nr UAI.V. WASIIIXOTOX , Juno IS. The game today between Washington and Baltimore wns called nt the beginning of the fourth inning on nceount ot rain. Washington bad scored six runs and Baltimore eight. American Association Standing. Played. Won. Lost. I'ar Ct. Hoston . f 35 20 .CM Ht. Louis . 53 HO S3 . ( i''l Ilnltlmoro . KJ 31 22 .58. . Coluiulms . 57 L"J IS .509 Cincinnati . B-'l 28 27 .4111 Athletics . 55 21 31 .4IIB Louisville . 5 ! ) 24 35 .407 52 II ! M MS Dcadwood Won a Game. DcAirn'oou , S. D. , Juno 18. [ Special Tolo- gramtoTnn BKI : . I The best game ot base ball over played In the Black Hills was tnat between the Load City and Deadwood nines on the grounds of the former today. Deadwood - wood won by ono run , scoring the llrst vic tory she has succeeded in getting this season. Score by innings : Deadwood . 0 3 LoadOlty . 0 2 llattiurios : Lead City , llarnos Brothers ; Dnnilwood , Itoyiner and lllttliigcr. 1'n.ssoil lialls : Itarncs , 1 ; Illttlncer , I. lilt by pitcher : llarnus. 3. Striiexont : Harm's. 8 : lloymur , la lilts : Load City , 4 ; Doadwouil , 7. Krrors : Loud City , 7 ; Deadwood , 4 , Umi > lres ; Marshall and 1'uters. Time : Two hours and llfteun uilnutus , Attendance : 1.5.H ) . 'ti It.lCES. Heavy Track Hut Good Going , wltli I'lonty of ICiitlniHia-iin. Lixc'oi.x , Neb. , Juno 18. ( Special Telegram to TIIK BKH.J The long postponed Lincoln races were finally commenced this afternoon. The track wu heavy and nut conducive to swiftness , but nevertheless some good speed was shown. The races were very close , nnd the Inrgo crowd In attendance manifested great en thusiasm. The llrst race was the threa-mlnuto class. The horses entered , and order of as signment were : Nabob , Bluostcm , Mis- lit. Sailor lloy , May Buford. Nabob led from the start. May Buford was second throughout , Mis lit wns third nnd Sailor Boy fourth. Bluouom wns llfth In the llfbt heat and distanced in the second. Tlmo : 3IS : , 3:45J:4S : very fast for the three mlnutu class over heavy track. Oliver J wia not allowed to start buunuso of being expelled for fraud nt the Council Blulfs races last week. Thereupon J. J. Noonau entered a protest ngalust money being distributed among any of the owners or drivers In this race because his horse Oliver J was not allowed to start in the race. In tlio'l. : : > race the following were entered - torod : Nod V , Kll , Maxoy Cobb , Jr. , Bay Dim nnd Chestnut Wllkos. In tlio llm heat Bav Dim ciuno under the wire llrst , Maxoy Cobb , Jr. , following close at bis heels. Ned V , Kll mid Chestnut Wllkes were de clared distanced. There was some kick about Ned V being dlstancol and ho was allowed to start ncaiu lu the second bent , but wns again distanced. The rncu then lay be tween Maxoy Cobb , Jr. . and Bav Dan , nnd ono of the prettiest races overseen lu the state followed. In the second Maxoy Cobb , Jr. , passed Bay Dan nt the back stretch and led to the wire ntnld enthusla.stlo cheers. In the next heat Maxoy Cobb lend from start to ttiiUu and then l > ccamo a favorite. lu thu fourth heat It looked as though Maxoy Cobb had the , btco , but ho lost his feet and Bay Dnn , tnklig Kdvantngo of this break , passed him nndyp | | . In the lost heat Mnxoy Cobb ngnln test his feet nnd Bay Dan again troU'Kt on to victory , winning Ibo boat and "raco. Tlmo : JJ : ! , 2I7 : ! , 'Jills1 , 3:39 : , 2in : : , . The next was the hnlf mtlonnd repent run ning. Tun llrst heat res'111 ted : Hoi.obud llrst , Lizzlo N second , Resumption third , Howard Arnott fourth , nnd Johnny C tlfth. In Iho next heat Lizzlo N came1 out llrst , Uosobud second , and Hosnmplloirthlrd. In the third Uosobud led from tbo start and won the heat nnd race. Time : No Day 1'or ST. Loris , Mo. , Juno IS. The favorites were again defeated , only ono , Texas Girl , squeezing through. Klrst race , selling purse I.W , one mlle nnd fifty yards : JiHslnMcKarlaml i.l to 1) ) won by two lengths from Antonio who boat Draunlo A. a loimth for the place. Tumi : 1SP : ( . Second race , purse WO , nmldi'ii two-year- olds : half mlle , Nancy Hakes (13 ( to 1) ) won neatly from Nolllo 1'oarl , who boat Kcdlnn u lumttli for theplnco. The AlrTlsht , Hob Ulco , Jr. . llnlshod sixth. Tlino : Kl Third race , thu Orpnltc Mountain stakes for thri'0-yoar-olils and upwards , SI.OOO adilrd ; soiling , ono mile. Adrlcmm ( i to ti won by two lengths , Ulnckner the stuno distance before I'unnlo S. Time : 1I714. I'onrth race , solllni : jmran ? .100 , ono mlle nnd 100 yards : San Saba ( i to li loalod In , a winner by two li'tiiUln. Mayor N'olan boat Castllllnn n li'tiKth for the nlnco. Tlmu : 1V : ) . 1'lfth race , pitrso I Ml. slfurlones , heats. llrst heat : OnldoC ) to2i won , Joslo M second , Kolt-n third. Time : IH : > ( . Second hoatt Uuldo won , Joslo M socond. Eolcn third. Time : Ml ) . Sixth race , purse J.VX1 , for maiden two-year- olds , hall inili ) : Content boat Tom Harding by two lengths , Invercauld third. Tlmo : 52. Seventh race , selling piirui&Ol. one mile and llfty yards : ArKontais to n come strong at thu Mulsh and won by llvi > lengths from Ccn- eral Calduoll , who beat Uorka a length. Time : race , selling purse V > 00. ono mlle and 100 yards : Texas Girl ( S to 7) ) cot away llrst ami was never headed , winning by three lengths. Frank Llllv passed under the wire a length ahead of May Hardy. Tlmu : 1:53 : , B.vr , N. Y. , Juno IS. Prob- nbly three thousand persons , not over , vis ited this course today nnd tliero was some In teresting racing , The weather was abomin ably hot and the track fast. Klrst race , Foam Htakoi , flvo furlongs : Merry Monarch won , In a driving llnlsh with Air riant second , l-'runiont - third. Time : 1:111 : 4-5. Second race , sweepstakes , nun mile : Civil Service won. Tcrrlller second , Uaehol third. Tlmo : 1:433- : . * , . Third race , mile and ono-quartor , handicap : UnaKrando won , Hoodlum .second , John Cava- imngh third. Tlmo : 1:021-5. Fourth raco. Kldgo handicap , mile and ono- Imlf : Hlloy (8y5) ( ) landed a winner before Itanqnot , who ueat Domuth. Tlmo : 2:3. : > 1-5. Fifth race , one mlle .mil a furlong : Long ford (4 ( to 1) ) won from Lejianto vtlio beat liot- ty.sburg. Time : 1:59. : Sixth race , heavy wuleht handicap , intlo and aiiiartor | : In the .stretch Kuril it to I ) took the lead nnd holding It won from Isaac Lewis who bu'it Tammnny. Tlmo : 2ni : | | . Slinepslicad Handicap. NEW YOIIK , Juno -Conditions , entries and weights for the Shccpshoad Bay handi cap , which will bo run on Saturday , nro ns follows : Shecpshcud Hay handicap ; n handlcau sweepstakes of i.VJ each , with $1,75 ! ) added , ono and one-eighth miles : Tristan. 1-0 : Kon. 12ii ; Hlr John , 12. > ; I'rlncp. Koyal 12 : ) : I'lt/- Jamcs , 120 : .iiuigo Morrow , 117 : Madslono 110 : Domuth , Castaway II , Sluuard and Ito- liorter , 115 each ; Uliono , 114 ; Keelare , Itaiiiiot | and Cynosure , 112 ouch ; Hilllilhl taml Hey Del i oy 111) ) each ; Defaulter ; li)5j ) Fairy , 1'rathor , 101 oaehi ( ialllfet and Isaac Lewis , liii : each ; Major Day and Snuntero r. I03 nch : Void. Dr. Hasbrock , Llvnnla. 100 nach ; Pagan and San Juan , 97 uaehj Hook , l > 3 ; King Thomas and Sir George , 80 each. Results at. Chicago. CIUCAOO , Juno 18. Today's races resulted as follows : t First raco. mlle and one-sixteenth. Cams won. Ida Hrldo second , St. Albans third. Tlmo : 1:50. : ' Second race , seven-eighths of a mllo. Maud Howard won , Miss Ilulwark second , Maud third. Time : 1OIK. : Third race , 0110 and nnii-slxtconth miles : Itatikriipt won , Attlcus second. Fakir third. Tlmo : l:5lHi. : : i < Fourth rauu , thrco-quarers of a mlle : Hod Light won , Creole second , Itcnuunco third , Time : l.H. Fifth race declared oft . Sixth race , throo-iuartors | of a mlle : l/lzzlo Gwynnwon. . Annlulsocond. llcely Jobn third. Tlmo : 1:1SJ4. : FH1HT. Ho Announcc.s llln Willingness to Kcducc Slavin's llcail. Nnw Yoitic , Juno 19. John L. Sullivan telegraphed from San Jose , Gal. , tonight bis willingness to moot Slavin for $1UXIO ( 111 ido nnd tbo highest purse that any club will offer , tho- light to take plnco on the return of Sullivan from Australia three months hence. Slavin sails for England on Saturday. At 1 n. m. this ( Friday ) morning Slnvin an nounces that If Sullivan would forego his trip to Australia ho ( Slavin ) would defer his return to England and prepare to meet the Boston man ut once. Dniiti Itciidci-M Ills Decision. Nnw Yoitic , Juno 18. Jero Dunn , the ref eree in the Slnvln-Kilraiu conto. t , rendered his formal decision tonight. Ho awards the fight to Slavin , but declares that Kilrain was not knocked out. Bets that the contest would not last ten rounds nro won because the winner is declared after loss than ten rounds hnd boon contested. Dunn says Time keeper Daly made nn unfortunate mistake nfter the gong got out of order by not calling out from bis watch by which ho was timing the seconds that elapsed when Kilrain was down lu the ninth round. IIo then states tnat ho considers himself equally nt fnult in not keeping his eyes toward the center of the ring nt the time in order to see for himself how < i iickly Kilrain got up. Ho explains tlio fact that his back wns toward Kilrain by saying that ho felt it his dutv , on account of Slaviu's method of lighting , to watch the Australian to prevent - vent him from fouling. Dunn states that Slavin always showed a doslro to go In nnd slug Kilrain the instnnt ho nroso. The referee put himself on record ns being against such tactics and says ho would have decided against Slavin had ho commit ted that act in the ninth round. As Kilrain was practically beaten , the rcforoo did netlike like to decide against the foreigner on the ground of n foul , so ho devoted his energy toward keeping Slnvin In his corner rather than standing off and watching both mon , Iiinonln lliuyclo Ilnces. LIXCOIA , Nob. , Juno 18. [ Special to Tins H KB. | The amateur six-day bicycle rnco con tinues lo draw an immense crowd every iiluht at Bohannn's hall. Slmdor dropped out of the race last nlg'ht , leaving Wilson , Brown , Alloway and1 'Sullivan ' VVIlson lunged ahead last night , nnd at tlio close of the evening ho was vfy\\l \ \ laps ahead of Brown. The mlle consists of eighteen laps. Last night Mockott attempted to boat the record of two miles in slxjnlnutes , but failed , making It In (1:01. ( : Somo'.bystanders declared he made It In S :57. : ' ' _ _ _ _ Prohibition on tlic'llnuo Track. CnifAOo , Juno 18. E. " J. Corrigun , John Brenook nnd Isnao O. LalWI'ng , proprietors of the now track lUHnwthoVn'o , were Indicted by tbo grnnd jurv today for killing liquor on the cround without a llccnso.-r'riiis Is the latest phase of n light by the. .town trustees to enforce nt the truck t'ho prohibition ordU nance which applies to the' ulstrict in which thu course Is situated , i > / ; Souretary Foster and Silver. WASHIXUTOX , Juno 18. Secretary Foster In tils speech written for delivery nt ttio Ohio republican statu convention paid par ticular attention lo the silver question nnd made a special point lu regard lo couiago.call- Ing attention to Iho fact that after July 1 , it will bo discretionary wtlh thu secretary of the treasury whether silver oolnago continue or not. A great many suggestions have been olTured the secretary on 'this , Indicating n strong sontlmunt ngalnst suspending silver coinage , nnd it Is within the rnngo ot prob ability that colnneo will U'jiiUnuo after July 1 , for a whilu nt least. Auction ( ilnoH . nil Crouko.-y. 212 N. 10th , Now York hloro , ontlro stock da inured by Iho will bo eohl ut auction ovury ovonuitr tit 730 ; o'clock. For Si-blitz beer apply to R , R. tirotto 10-'U Furnuiu. Mil. IlAIiKY'S IUCOIU : ) . Story of n HnrnoHN Transaction In Which Tlilrtoun I'lgnrcd. T. C. Haley Is n huckster nnd rooms nt 1313 Dodge street. On May 13 ho needed ft har ness , nnd In looking around for ono found It nt 1312 North Twenty-third street. Hnloy has u boy working for him named Joe Easlo.v , who lives nt 1313 North Nine teenth street. The huckster gnvo the har ness to the boy yesterday nnd told him to sell It. The lad struck out to hunt for someone ono who would buy the hnrness. Ho llnnlly sold It nt liU'J North Twenty-fourth street. Hnloy keeps his rig In n bnrn bnckofKU'J Chicago street , nnd nt thirteen mliuup.s lo 13 Inst night Dotecllvos Ellis nnd Dempsey placed the busker under nrrost. Ho Is charged with larceny nnd tbo stolen property recovered. Conflicting ( . 'fop llcports. KAXSAS CITT , Mo. , Juno 18. Knnsns Is sending In n great many reports of crop dam age of ono sort nnd another. They nro nil concerning dnmiigo which has developed within n few days. From the southern part of the state and the extreme northeast noth ing but good reports come , excepting thonnx- loty regarding rain. But all through the central , western ami northwestern parts of the state farmers nnd grain dealers nro cum- plaining of damage done by bugs , worms , black rust and heavy rains , These causes , ono correspondent says , have domago'l wheat lu the area west of Newton and north of the Santa Fo main line SO per cont. Smalt Strlko In Kansas City. KAXSsCiTY Mo. , Juno IS. The Kansas City cable car company , which operates the largest system of cable railway In the city , had a llttlo strlko on Its hands today. Last night thirteen men wore dtsclnrgod for JoinIng - Ing n newly formed omplovos' organization. Today , after they had taken out their trains , thirteen crows struck , uuaudonlng their trains wherever It happened to plonso thorn. "Extras' " were immediately put to work nnd but llttlo dolny occurred. A general strike is not prob.iblo. Valparaiso Towed Into Port. SAX FUAXCISCO , Juno 18. The French ship Valparaiso , which wns sighted some days ago proceeding to this port with n llroln her hold , was towed Into port this morning by tno tug Relief , which had boon sent out to moot her. The vessel was twenty-six days from Shields , England , and sixty-two days from Valparaiso with a cargo of lii.OOO tons of coal consigned to Eugene Thomas of this city. The flames were extinguished after l.r > 0 tons of the coal had been Jettisoned. Tbo damage by lire has not beou estimated. Cowardly Assassination. GAixnsvu.Li : , Tex. , Juno 18. In Palo Pinto county last evening ns n result of nn old fend existing between Captain Perkins , n prom inent fanner , and his neighbor , W. M. Dow , Dow wont to a Held wbcro Perkins nnd his fourteen-year-old son were plowing , secreted hlmsolf in n fence corner , and when the two plowmen approached emptied the contents of both barrels of n shotgun into their bodies , killing old man Perkins instantly nnd fatally wounding young Perkins. Dow wns arrested today and placed In Jail. Horrible UiMuiiHC Among Cokers. PITTSIIUKO , Pa. , Juno 18. A peculiar dl- scaso has broken out among tbo Hungarians iu the coke region , greatly resembling the terrible ' 'black leg" mala'dy which some years ngji Infested Europe. There nro twenty patients now In the Westmoreland homo nnd ! iO ( ) cases in the region. Their limbs present n loathsome nppcaranco and the disease is spreading. Convicted After Six TrlalH. CIIAIU.KSTOX , S. C. , Juno 18. Robert F. Jones , who murdered his father-in-law , Prostoy , nnd two , brothors-in-iaw In Edge- field county four yenrs ngo nud who hns been tried for bis llfo six times , was convicted of mnnslnughtor nnd today sentenced to impris onment at hard labor in tbo state peniten tiary for twonty-ono y cars. Will Cancel the Quaraiitino. OTTAWA , Ont. , Juno 18. The action of the Government in Imposing n quarantine of flf- teen dnys on snoop nnd swine imported from Europe is expected to bo followed by the can cellation of the quarantine on those nnlmals entering the United States from Canada , assurances to this effect having reached the government from Washington. OfTcr to Pay Half. SAX FIIAXCISCO , Juno 18. J. Dewey & Co. , book publishers nnd dealers In flno art goods , hnvo issued n clreulnr to creditors of fering to compromise their indebtedness by paying 150 cents on the dollar. The outstand ing obligations of the firm are said to bo Crushed l > y Falling Stone. CIIICAOO , Juno 18. Laborers at Gary , 111. , this morning found a follow laborer named Herman Kreugor dead under n heap of stone near n crusher. Ho hal been crushed to death by falling stono. Do Witt's Little Early Risers. Host llttlo pill over mndo. Cure constipation every timo. None equal. Use them now. lluiig for Killing a Constable , BmnonroitT , Conn. , Juno IS. Scboolc , the saloonkeeper who murdered a constable in 18S3 , whllo the latter wns trying to arrest him for violation of the license law , was hung this morning. Do Witt's Llttlo Enrly Risers , host pill. President at Capo May. CAIT. MAY , N. J. , Juno 18. The president and party arrived at Capo May Point this afternoon. The president will ronmin until Tuesday. The room's In disorder , The cnt'H on the table , The flowor-Btund upset , mid t ho mischief to pay : And Johnny Is ccrcumlutf As loud us ne'fl nblc. For nothln ; ; goes rlifht when luuimim'a away. What n sccno of discomfort and con fusion homo would bo if inmmim did not return. If your wlfo Is slowly breaking down , from n combination of domestic carca nnd funmlo disorders , 'nmko It your llrst Ltuincaa to restore her health. Dr. Plcreo's Favorite Pro- ficriptton is without n peer as n remedy for feeble nnd debilitated women , nnd Is tlio only medicine for tlio clnss of mala dies known ns "female diseases" which Js sold , by tlnifnrlsts , under a positive nuarantee from tlio manufacturers that it will L'lvo satisfaction , In every case , or refunded. Is a tlio "loney will bo . noMtivo ciiro for tlio mn't complicated cases. It's an Invlfroratln < r. mtoratlvo tonic , and a enotiiln-r nnd ntrrn'thonlnB { nervine , imparting tone nnd vljror to tlio whole system. It'.i n legitimate medi cine , too carefully compounded by nu cxcrlunr.cd ] ) physician , anil adnptcd to woiunn'd dcilcato organization. . XKW8 * ' THIS X Nebraska. The nvnrngo dully product of the Loup City orenmory Is 1,100 pounds. Auslov's Grand Army \ > est will hold nn old-fasluonod Fourth of July cclobr.Ulon. The Custor county medical society will hold Us annual meeting nt Broken How Jdno 30. The Union Pacific has paid Ferdinand Gaver of ( fraud Island fJOU for the loss of his right foot Joseph Kilpatrlck , n Madison county farmer , wns kicked by n mule nnd sustained probably fatal Injuries. Inman will properly celebrate tbo Fourth. C. W. Swain will bo president of the day nnd C. A. Peterson , marshal. P. J. ' O'Nell's sto'ro nt Dntllo Crook wns en tirely destroyed ov llro , supposed to have been started by Incendiaries. I Dakota City people are after n wild man who haunts the bush north of town nnd lu- I dnlgos In many peculiar capers. Samuel Osmaii , an old resident of Dakotn City , Is dend as the result of a paralytic stroKO received six months ngo. Lightning struck the house of II. O. Paine nt Alnsworth nnd badly damaged the build ing , but none of the Inmates were hurt. The Dlxon county Sunday school associa tion will hold Its annual convention in tbo Central Methodist Episcopal church , Silver Ktdgo , Juno M nnd 01. North Platte bus boon selected ns the place for holding thu annual reunion of the West Nebraska Veterans' association. The date has been llxod at September 15 to 19. The assessors' books in Custor and Soar- gent townships , Custor county , each report the number of hogs In their res ) ectlvo town * snips as Oil and the valuation In each case Is ? mr . Citizens of Thedford nro limiting prepara tions to publish a history of the recent search made for the two llttlo girls who were lost in the sand bills , the proceeds from thu salu to bo used In erecting n monument. The Evangelical German society at Syra cuse Is making preparations for the erection of a school building In connection with the church for the purpose of teaching the child ren Gorman during tbo vacation of the public schools. The sheriff of Koek county was in tha neighborhood last week on a still hunt for n horse thief , says the U'ost Point Progress. Near McICirahnn's ' lake , ho espied n suspici ous , looking individual carrying n snddlo , whoso actions indicated that he wns seeking to nvoul obscrvntlon. The sheriff dropped on to tbo suspect nnd demanded at the point of n revolver that ho give an account of himtolf , which the latter proceeded lo do by stating that bo had been out llshlng nil forenoon , Unit his pony hnd broken lese from whcro ho had tied him and ho was hooting it homo with the saddle. The story wns too gauzy Jor the sheriff , so ho compelled the suspect to got Into the buggy and brought him to West Point. The Invita tion to ride was willingly , oven gratefully accepted , and when the two arrived in town It wus proven to the satisfaction of the sheriff that bin prisoner was none other than lion. T. M. Frwiso , city attorney nnd ox-member of the legislature. The sheriff did the usual honors nt nn expense of a So William. Iowa. Two thousand Vlnton people will form nn excursion nnd visit Muscntino the US in. A full string orchestra takes part iu the services at the Muscatlno Congregational church. All games of chance or gambling devices will bo excluded from the grounds of the Buchanan County Agricultural society. John Buckley assaulted Tobias Bejasch , a neighboring fanner in Cherokee county , nnd n Cherokee Justice lined him$7S nnd costs. Arthur Belts of Cherokee hnd n tumor re moved from his shoulder in a Chicago hospi tal nnd died from the effects of the operation. General J. C. Pnrrot , the distinguished lown soldier , was eighty years old Thursday. Ho has boon a resident of Keokuk for forty years. A company ot homeless Mow York boys will arrive in Humboldt Juno 'J5 and will bo placed iu the families of farmers in that vicinity. A Cherokee county farmer thinks the cut worms have reduced the corn crop of that county fully one-third of what the yield might have been. A Card. Wo want every lady and all the boys and girls to call em your druggist and got some of our beautiful cards and a book of valuable nformatlon free. H.uuii : PuoiMiinruiY Ca. TKItltllli- : CKI.Mi ; ! ' .1 Hlnunihn , Kitn. , May \Vlttmnn n ( lynching Today. HIAWVTIU , Kan. , Juno * . A terrible crime wns committed hero today , for which the crlmlnnl will probably pay the death pen- nlty nt the hands of nn Infuriated mob before morning. A tramp , nnmo unknown , who hnd been hired to work on the farm of Thomas Clo- land , living near Baker , not far from hero , this morning wont to the house of John Vench , n nolghborlnc farmer , nnd finding Mrs , Voach nlono criminally nssnultod her. Mrs , \Vnoh wns lu n dollc.Uo condition nnd she may not recover. The tramp then went to the house of his employer and crim inally assaulted Mrs. ( . 'loland. The latter lady xvas terribly Injured , but managed to Inform n neighbor named MeConnoll of thu crlmo. McCoimoU nfter n long chuio can- lured the tramp , nnd led him to linker at Iho point of n revolver. Tlio prisoner was placed In the city Jail. An attempt will bo mndo to romuvo him to this plnco If suftU'Iont protection can bo nf- forded tbo constable , In whoso chnrgo the prisoner now Is. If ho Is not taken awny from Baker ho will doubtless bo lynched be < fore morning by the Infuriated mob , which U now surrounding the Jail. Dunham * CO.'H TronbU-M. Ciuckuo , Juno 18. 11.V. . Dunham of the Insolvent company's linn of Dunham & Co. , appeared In the county court this morning to nnswor the rule requiring him to show cause why ho should not bo adjudged guilty of con tempt In procuring the appointment of n re ceiver for the li nn by thu circuit court nftor the linn's ' affairs hnd been taken cognlzam'o of by the county coufl. Dunham domed that the county court had Jurisdiction of the matter - tor at Issue , nnd declared that the recent transfer of real estate by him for a nominal consideration wns In the nature of an assign ment by preference. He said bis private propertv , pledged for thu liquidation of tlio llrm'.s liabilities of flUO.OtW , was enough to settle Ibom In full. After some argument the mailer wont over till tomorrow. Itnllwny TV ST. Lori" , Mo. , Juno 1At 1 today's meet ing of the order of railway telegrapher * after a lengthy debate the anll-strlko clause was eliminated from the constitution. A Joint committee was then appointed to formu late a plan for an amalgamation of the brotherhood of telegraphers and tbo order of railway telegraphers. Denies tin- Shoot ( UK ( > ( ' Illppolyto. NK\V Voitt5JuuL18."Ilnytian Consul Prlnco said todny that Micro was not the slightest foundation for the statement that President Illppolyto had been shot ; that bo had re ceived mail from P. > rt-nu-Princo of a Inter date than the tlir.e of iho alleged shooting and that his advice Indicated Unit everything was tranquil theio. Most ' tut I > e Nr.w YOIIK. June lS.--Herr Most's ' sureties have been notilled to produce him in court tomorrow , when bo will bo resontcncod ta the penitenUary. As a RuEe , His licst not to attempt to icmudy costiveness - ness by the mo of .salinn or diastlc pinga- llve.1. When n cathartic medicine Is needed , the most in" jipt and beneficial Is Ayer'a 1'IIIs. Tinolfect Is to rustiiru the rt'Riiinr action of .he bowels , without weakening them. Jlemg sugar-coated , those I'llls lutaln their medicinal vlttues for a long time , mid are easy to lake. " I can recommend Ayor's 1'ills above all others , having lung pioved their valun as a cathartic for myself and family. " J. T , I loss , Lcithsvllle , 1'a. " In lSrS , by the advice of a friend , I began the use of Ayor's rills as a lumudy for bil iousness , constipation , high fevers , and colds. They served me belter than any thing I had previously tried , anil I have used them In attacks of that sou ever since. " II. W. Ilersh , Judsonla , Ark. Ayer's Pills , DR. J. C. AYER & CO. , Lowell , Mass. Sold by all Dealers In Medicines. YOU CAN SEE with half a glance that this is a safe place to buy your own as well as your boy's clothes. W'e'd rather miss a sale -than mislead a cus tomer and have him disappointed or disposed to "BLACK BALL" us at every opportunity , for we're after that kind of success that comes in the long run from serving people well. OUR OWN.MAKE of School Suits and Dressy Clothes for Boy.r have done "heaps of good. " Some of our cus tomers are as enthusiastic about these goods as if they had an interest in the business. It all comes from the splendid satisfaction realized , isn't this better than "bam boozeling" the people ple and having them feel that you have played a "confidence game" on them. SPECIAL , Hoys' Knee Pant Suits , -1 io H Graduating Suits for the boyer years , neat in pattern , strong in or youth , from M to 18 years , service , $2.00. natty , nobby suits in sack and Hoys' All Wool Knee Pant three button cutaway , with price Suits , our own make , dozens of attractive and styles superb , styles , all handsomely made up popular prices , $2.50 , $3 , $3.50 , Hoys' Long Pant Suits , M to 18. $ -1.00 and $5:00. : suits especially adapted to the Over fifty styles in handsome boy of the period as regards ser and dressy Knee Pant Suits , at vice , S'l , $5 , $ f > , $6.50 , $7.50 , $8 , $5.00. $8,50 , $9 and $10. 28 dozen Incligo Blue Star Shirt Waists to close at BOc. For the Ladies' we carry the largest and finest assortment of Silk , Silk Flannel , Madras and Zephyr Shirt Waists in this city. As for Plats and Furnishings , if you don't realize here's a money-saving place to buy these things , something's wrong in your inves tigation RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. ( Money checrjnlly refunded w/icti goods do not satisfy , ) ( Send for IlusstrutoJ Cutcloguo. )