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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEfo SATURDAY , JUNE 25 , 1802.
\YILl \ RUN IT IN DEEP MUD
Startora in the Great American Derby
Have a Hard Task Ahead.
AZRA IS A PRIME FAVORITE NOW
Oulliuln I * Also Well IJaoltctl
Jnckoy * In Dcinniiil St. l.onU mill
I.ulonln Ole r Itoiults of Ynstcr-
diiy nnil Tip * for Toilny.
CHICAGO. III. , Juno 21. The American
derby of 189'J will DC lost nnd won on n
muddy track. IJko the Gartlold derby , It
lias goad entries nnd may have just ns largo
n field or startnrs. But the rain nnd mud
will ranko the race uncertain. The continu
ous rains have made the track a mass of
mud uotas bad as Oartlold , but nearly 10.
It will bo a severer test of ability thnn were
the day fair nhd trask fast , but the result
will not bo satisfactory.
Eastern jockeys nro In great demand In
Chicago f'ltzpatrlCK , the "daro dovll , " the
pot of the Tammany Hall sporting contin
gent , will rldo Carlsbad In tomorrow's derby
and Fred Tarnl Is expected to rldo Faraday.
At nny rate Hollovvay , who owns the colt ,
hns ottered hltn 81.000 for tbo mount and
$ lnoo additional .should ho win. Then there
nro Martin Berson , Miller and Barber to take
mounts.
Bashford-Mnnor stable Is the favorlto ot
the trainers. Arm was not only third In the
Gardold derby , but ngood third , nnd had the
worst weights. Basbford may bo better
than Azr.i , nnd if ho Is , as mauy bollovo ,
then ho ought to win. Gulluda has many
admirers and "Lucky" Baldwin may again
tnko the prize. The colt was short of work
when ho ran In the Onrllcld derby , but
nhowcd n great liking for tbo mud. Ho is
powerful nnd gnmo nnd plows through the
mud llko a locomotive tht'DURh the snow.
Carlsbnd has n good chance , his owner. U.
A. Swlgort , soys. Ills trial was at n mlle
nnd tbrco furlongs and bo made the distance
ensllv In 2:1 : ! . ' ) .
Faraday , It Is claimed , hns the derby at his
mercy. Wcro It a good day nnd track , this
might bo so , though the favorites have fared
very poorly lu the derby events this year.
Newton , a nolt , thought to DO ( dangerous ,
appears to have dropped out of notice.
Zaldtvar will not race In the mud and his
friend * say ho must bo couutud out.
J.ntotila'.t MPOIIIIK Ovor.
CINCINNATI , O , , Juno 2 } . Tlio thirty days'
spring meeting of the Lntonla JocKey club
closed todny. A largo crowd was present ,
nnd the bettors picked four of the eight
winners. After the second race n heavy rain
set In and lasted all aCturnoon , making the
tr.iok very heavy. Tbo great stake race of
the meeting , the Hotel handicap , wai won
with ease by Corrlgan's great colt , Huron :
Klrat ruoc , purse for 3-voar-olds and np-
watxls , six furlongs : Dud HnghusdU to I ) won.
Tenor ( IS to lnocond ) , Uolonol Ulay ( 'li to 1) )
third : Tln-o : It.O'i.
Hocond race , soiling , purse for 3-yo.ir-oWs
and upwnrdt , one milo : CluoIiyiT toS ) won.
Wild wood ri tn 1) second , Rugonluil ) to 5) third.
Time : l:4l'i. :
Third nice , free handicap swcopstakei for
n-yoiir-oids and up , Htiven furlongs ; Mujor
Tom (8 ( to 1) ) won. 1'ulustlnn H to Si ) second ,
Alury it to 1) ) third. Time : l'Jil-i.
I'ourth r.ico , purse for i-yoar-olds , flvo fur
longs : Indigo { . " > to 1) ) won , tico.ui 11 (8 ( to I ) soc-
oniltbllurluiO tor. ) third. Time : lOUi. :
I'lftli lace , the Uinulnnatl llotol Snriua
iKinillcap , north $ V-10 to the winner. forU-
ycur-ohlH and up. ono mlle : Miami ( JV4 to 1) )
won , Mary MuUuwan (3 ( lo I ) soeoml. Hotspur
( B to li third by n ho id Tlmu : : . ' : iiK : ,
Sixth ratio , pur-o foril-yoar-oltli anil uu , six
fnrlont ? : Julia May (4 ( to I ) won , Capfiln
Drano ( S to I ) s c-oud , Lillian Lindsay ( . > to 1) )
third , Tlmo : Irish.
Hoventn rico , bulling , purse for 3-year-olds
nnu uu , nno mllu : King 1'niiHtor ( Hi to 1) ) won ,
W. li. Mimsoii ( T to I ) second , Harry Smith
< : i'S to I ) third. 'I him : 1:41 :
Klghth rai-p. for " -y ur-oldB. live furlonns :
Lully Jino : | S tofn won , Laura B. ( T to 1)second ) ,
Kinmu Mac (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : lUB'/i : ,
Sniii'SiiiU : : ) BAV lUoc TIUCK , Juno 24.
Beautiful autumn weather lavored the 7,000
visitors to the bay this afternoon. The linish
of the first rnco suw the downfall of a 4 to 5
fuvorito , Potomac , who was cleverly beaten
bv tbo 15 to 1 shot Stononoll. St. Michael
opened at 5 to 1 in tbo city ronms but the
bookmalcnrs were forced to send htm to the
post a rod hot favorite. Barefoot at 7 to 5
won the third ut'd ' Diablo , 2 to 1 , won tbo
fojirth. This ended the favorites , the next
two races co'ng to Sir Ulchard , 10 to 1 , and
Gloamlr.g , 5 to 1.
First ruco. futurity course : Btononoil (15 ( to
1) ) won. I'otoiuac (4 ( to 5) sucouii , Slolimor ( ; > toll
third. Tlmo : 1:121-5. :
cocond ruco. futurity course : St. Mlohaol ( I
to 2) ) won , nlullot (15 ( to I ) st-cond , Jorioy Queen
Illly ( Ute It third. Tlmu : 1:15.
Third nice , tlilitoon-rtl.xtouiitln of u mile :
Itnrefoot (7 ( tof > ) won , 1'roinout ( I to I ) second ,
Cold Wuvo ( in to 1) ) third. Time : 2:04 : 3-5.-
Kuurtli race , ouo tuid onu-olghth miles :
Ilal > loCto 1) ) won. Mars (8 ( to 1) ) socoiul. Low-
lnndorlt ( tofil third. Tlmo : 1:5(1 : ( l-l.
l-'lfth rncu. I'uturlty course : Sir Hlchanl
( IU to I ) won , Hpjirtau (7 ( to I ) second , 1'roulda
(12 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:13. :
blxlli raco. onu and ono-nlKhth miles on
turf : Ghmniliu ; (5 ( lu 1) ) uoti. Tom Howard soo-
end , SnuwbalKlO to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:5B. :
Clos il n Succunnrul aiootliiKT.
Sr. Louis , Mo. , Juuo 21. The St. Louis
Jockey club summer mooting csuno to an
end with the sixth racoon today's card. The
ono lone favorlto to land the coin was Lucllla
Manotte , who lad her Hold homo by ( our
lengths In the third race. The meeting was
H grand success , the most Ruccessful ever
held lu tliU city. Tba management announces
u sixty days' meeting next year.
Klrstr.icn , soiling , six furloiiss ; rillmoro (0 (
to 2) ) won. IClro (4 ( to 1) ) secoiitl , huimlor .Morroll
(15 to l ) thirl. Tluin : 1:10.
Second race , 2-year-olds , four furlonzs :
KUDO unrro\\n u 10 n won , 1.11 ureimuooii p to
1) ) second , Inulollu(4 ( to I ) third. TlmuI'J. .
Thlid nice , selllnz. one mlle : Lucllo
Mur.otto Cto I ) non , Newcastle (7 ( to 1) ) second ,
liurnuytSto I ) third. Tlmu : 1:4. : ' .
I'ourth met1 , BO vim and ouo-lmlt f urlonss :
Insoluiicd (12 ( to II won , Thu Doiicou (8 ( to ; " > ) soc-
ond. lloptiful ( i to I ) third. Tlmu : IMS'.i. '
riith nice. hOllliiL' . six furlongs : Autumn
Limf (8 ( to I ) won , Wild lioso (4 ( tel ) Novond.
llliiion to II llilnl , Tinioi 1I4V ( .
Sl.xtli ruci' , liundlcap. one mlle and 100
yiilds : Loid Willow brook ( lutolwon ) , Ktliol
1 Oriiy ( Hi to I ) so'-oml , llonnlo llyrd (8 ( to II
thljtl. Tlmo : li4SM.
, Ltoss , Neb. , Juuo U4. | Spoclal Telegram
to Tun BKK. ] The uiithuslasm manlfostod In
yesterday's racus xvus continued b / the crowd
today.
IVeo for alt nlnHi. imclnu , purse $100 : Two
Ktrlku , u. p. , J. U. Curdlnicof David City. wou.
Timu : 2:3 : , ) , 2i'l : , u':2 < . Kicd K , b. \Voodllno
fnrmof Kiillurloii , hooond : 1'rlnco T. r. . , A.
of Omaha , third.
S. trottlnif , fMOi Ooldon Wins , cli. s. ,
11. J , Mooru of .Missouri Vulloy , la. , won ,
Tlmo : S : \ 8:28 : , a : K. Stem ft I ml IT. b. K.
John Tlldcn of Uohlon Ualo , Wush. , soooud ,
Mlle huuta , ritiinliKi purhii 8J 0 : I'ronUnesi
l.nsn. o. f. , J. W. Kiting of l-.rclnvool.lii. , won ,
Tlmo : l:4Mi. lIJli. : Uud Lee , b. g. , M. li.
llnlloy of Uuiilup. In. , suvond.
Mlliiilimli , ruiinlni ; . pursa'W : Joe Wool *
niiiu.Sl II. Jliillcy of Uiinlup. la. , won , Tlmu :
lilMJ. Hit. W. II. Corwluof KSSOY , In. , second.
Hod Leo in the mllu heat running today
made the tltno ot 1:4 : IJf and broke the roo-
ord of the stato. Jamus Culbortsou of Abilene -
lone , Kan. , ha * won tha admiration of both
horsemen und crowd by his lir.part.lul rulings.
iuUiiilniat | < iurlli > lil.
Cuiotao , 111 , , Juno 3J. Garllold park :
AVcathor clear ; track slow ; attoiidanco U,600.
First rucu , half a mile : Juck Lovoll won ,
1'tttny Hucond , 1'oklu thlnl , Tlmo : li)4Jt : ) ,
Second rattu , u1Uii , iiov ii-itlxlitluof amllot
Vlrglu won. Jiihnny ( Jroonor nocond , Hilly
I'liuurton liitrU. Time : UMii.
Tlilm race , thruoqunrturs of a mlloj sil-
vurnilu uon. Hart Wallauo suuond , Vudutto
third. Tliuo : las : .
fourth ruco , the Lincoln luindloixn. one and
ouo-uljlitli mlloji IllKhlund wou , lllue llan-
nuraocotHl. Atttoiis thirl , Tlua ; 2 : U >
I'ifth rucu , ollliiK' . Uvo-olRhtht of u mlle :
Euumror Hill won. llartliolo bucond , Nora
l ) loy third. Tlmu : li'--Vi.
aUlh rnco , kullliiK. flvo-uUhtlm ol u mlle :
Krldnjr won. lloUtvr kftuund , KUmut third ,
Tlmo ; 1:21)1 : ) ,
ISobBodcn , tbo well kuowu trulucr. who
wai roftorted as Uavlug died yesterday of
pneumonia , Is still nllvo aud rapidly Improv
ing.
THE BEE'S pick lor tbo Chicago derby U
Aira , the clover Baihford-Manor bono wbo
galloped away wllU tuo.LouUrllludtiruy , and
who Is an excellent mud hone. Other selec
tions :
CONF.T 1M.AND.
1. ZnrllnB-Plckpockot.
' . ' . Vorkvllln Hello llrown Iloauty.
3. Hticcland
4. Toiininincnt IxmRstreet.
B. Major Dotno
a Ajux-Slr Hoy.
7. I'riithcr Mnstcrlodc.
WASItlNdTIIN I' A UK , CHICAGO.
J. Phoshone The Here ,
2. Abniiilon Clifton.
3. Arm Chief .luMloc.
4. llurthn-Hodllcht.
5. ( julvor .lohnotta.
HARD riClTfFOpREE SILVER
[ COXTISUBH FIIOM TIItST 1'iOE.J _
Bpccllvoly. Thirty-two detonates vtcto then
selected to the state convention ,
Hebron Itcpnlillciiii Club.
Ilnnuox , Nob. , Juno 24. | Special Tolo-
praro to Tan Bnp.l Tbo Young Men's ' lie-
publican club ot llobron was formed last
ovuntug with H. D. Broono as president , U.
C. Fowler , I1r t vice president ; Ueorgo W.
Wussoti , second vice president ; B , D.
Ash brook , secretary ; W. I ) . Oalbralth ,
treasurer ; executive committee , W. II.
Frame , \V. H. Uordon. F. II. Hensol , L , S.
Pock , ( Joorgo Clark , H. D. Broono nnd B.
D. Ash brook. Headquarters Will bo estab
lished In comfortable rooms and work com
menced at onco. The young men of Hebron
nro deeply intRrostod in this worlcnnd will do
affective work In the coming campaign.
DKMOUItA'r.S HTII.I , IN CIIICACU ) .
Many of Tlirin Visit Htovonsou nnd Con-
grutiiliitn llliu mi Ills l.ticlc.
CIIICAOO. 111. , Juno 21. The city Is still
crowded with enthusiastic democrats , rnnuy
remaining over to extend their congratula
tions to Vice Presidential Candidate Stovon-
son. Tbo committee to notify the candidates
will probably go to Buzzard's ' Bay with Con
gressman Wilson of West ATirglnIa at Its
head to notify Cleveland about July 11 , and
thcnco to Bloomlngton , 111. , to notify Stovou-
son.
General Stevenson hold a reception In his
rooms at the hotel this morning and was visited -
itod hy n largo number of democrats from nil
parts of thocountry. The general oxprosslon
was that his nomination would add greatly
to tbo strength of the ticket. Henry Wat-
tcrson , among others , said it would cause
Illinois to go democratic. Uonoral Slovou-
son also rcccltrod many telegrams of con
gratulation from all parts of tha country ,
including a largo number tram neighbors in
Bloomlngtou , III. Ho left for homo tins
afternoon.
_
The Only ltolml > ! u jsovrnpupcr.
O'Niir.t : , Nob. , Juno 21 fSpuclal to TUB
BEE.J The democrats of O'Nolll ratluod the
Chicago nomination last night in n becoming
maunor , although there are many dlsao-
pointed bourbons in tbo ranks. By the con
servative clement in the pirty in this county
the ticket is regarded as a weak one.
The superiority of Tin ; Hull's news service
ever that of its local contemporary , tha
World-Herald , was noticeable last evening
when the train from Omaha brought tbo
papers. The news of Cleveland's nomina
tion was heard , of course , n few minutes
after the vote was taken in the convention ,
hut nil wcro anxious to see the dailies to read
how it was done. THE Bni's rjadors were
well repaid for walllup. but when the demo
crats got their World-Horalds and found no
news af Graver's nomination they throw it
away In disgust and went and bought u BEE.
Hnrrlsou U n ity J
MISSOURI VAI.LKV , la , Juno 3-1. [ Special
Telegram to Tun BKE. | TUo republicans of
Harrison county mot In county convention
In this city today aud selected eleven dele
gates to represent the county in the state
convent lot : , ulso cloven to uttond the con
gressional convention for the Ninth district.
No instructions were given the delegates ,
but It is pretty thoroughly understood that
the congressional dologatcs are favorable to
the nomination of Hon. Goorijo F. Wrightof
Council Bluffs as candtda'.o for congress.
Dmiiorr.itlc Nut Ion.U Committee.
CHICIOO , 111. , Juuo24. The democratic na
tional committee will meet In Now York be-
twpon the 10th nnd 20th of Julv to organize.
It Is said that Harrity of Pennsylvania will
not accept the chairmanship.
. .Cluvul.init'yoinllif ; CItili.
NEWCASTLE , Wyo. , June 21. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun BEE.J The Weston County
Cleveland club 'was forrnod by democrats
this ovonlng. Thay promise to make a vig
orous campaign.
Could Nut bcuru U ] > : i Ounriim.
WASHIXUTON , D. C. , Juno 24. The third
party man this mornfug pravontod adjourn
ment until Monday oy raising tha point of
no quorum aud adjournment was takou until
tomorrow.
J'lllltlc.ll TtOtCH.
Tlio Texa ; third party nominated a stata
ticket at Dallas , with T. C. Nugent for gov
ernor.
Mr. Cleveland has announced his inten
tion of spending the summer at Gray Gables.
Ho wont llsblng yesterday.
Hon. Adlal li. Stevenson was wolcotned
homo from Chicago by 3,000 pioplo in a pro
cession a milo nnd a half long.
Hon. Whltoiaw liold aad D. O. Mills nro at
Ophir farm. Mr. Uoid thinks the democrats'
frcu trade plank will provo fetal to their
ticket.
M. C. Burkoot the Now York Irish-Amer
ican club has received notes from Benjamin
Harrison and Whitoluw Hold thanking tuo
club for its assistance at Minneapolis.
At llano , Nov. , the third party , composed
of advooatos'of freoallver. mot and adopted
u platform shaking off old parly tlot and
organising the "Iroo silver party of No-
vudii. "
The Nuiv York delegates were held up by
n reporter ut 1'ittsburg. Mora or loss dib-
gust was forcibly expressed by ttoTammany
members ut the result of their trip to Chi-
caco. General Dun Sickles was vary em-
pUatla in his remarks , but said no would
work for the ticket.
JOE VISNER'S HOME RUN HIT
It Game in the Eighth Inning and Saved
the Qamo for Omaha.
FORT WAYNE LOST IN A HARD GAME
Hcnid niKldiicutlipr ulxi- Inhibition of Wlmt
They Don't Know mid Jiick Mrljimld
tlto libitftup Srurn * of
Vcgtordiiy's ( lumen.
Omaha , 4) ) Fort Wayne , 3.
Minneapolis , 4 ; Columbus , ! .
Kansas City , 10 ; Indlanapolts , 4.
Toledo forfeits to Milwaukoo.
FOIIT WAYNE , Ind. , Juno 2i. [ Special
Tolefjram toTiiu BKB.J Big bravo Joe Vis-
nor won the game for the O in ah as today with
hts big war club. It was the hottest coutost
that has been soon on thcso grounds for
years , aud S7J people were kept on edge from
the start until the last man .out. With the
score u tto In the eighth Inning the big right
fielder hit the ball a torrlllo swlpo aud sailed
It over the right fence for a clean homo run.
The visitors were the flMt to scoro. piling
tip two In tbo second on n base ou balls to
Uuclo Dnvo. a passed ball and hits by Col-
lopy and Hayes , the latter driving In two
runs.
The homo team made ono lu the third on
Donnnhuo's single and steal and Sutcltfto's
base drive.
In the sixth the homo team drew ahead on
lilts by Alvord , Smith nnd Holland. The
Omahas evened up tn ( ho sixth on a base on
balls to Gllks , an out and Uncle D.nvo's rap
for a baso. Two innings later cutno Visnor's
homo run hit.
In the ninth Inning things looked squally
for the Indians. Dugdalo started the tuning
with a drtva for a base and Wadsworth
bunted safely. Right here a quick play by
Hayes and Shalbcck caught Dugdalo at second
end , Wndsworth was forced out at second
nnd Sutcliffo struck out. Hayos' throwing
was a big feature. Score :
FOUT. WAYNE.
AII. it , in. sii. Bii , ro. A. i : .
Donacnue , If : i l 2 0 "i 4 o o
Hutollire. 0 B
Alvord.Ilb
Smith , 11)
.Mot 7 , 11) 11 00
Holland , S3 M 0 1 0 0 0 4 0
Ho relver , in .
DiiKdiilo. rf
Wadsworth , p
Totals 32 3 24 12 0
OMAHA.
All. II. 111. 811. SII. r < ) . A. K.
fjliolbocl-- .
- . ss.
Ulllsm
Kelly , If
Vlsncr. rf
Howe. Ib 3 1 2 0 0 ! ) 0 1
Houzlo , 2b
OollV,3b |
Hayes , c 3 0 1 0 0 ( i 4 0
IHrby , p
Totals 31) 4 0 1 3 27 14
SCOllB HY IN.MNdS.
Kort Wayne 001002000-3
Oiniihil 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 * 1
SUM \IAIIV.
Huns oirnod : Kort Wayne , 2 : Omihi. I.
Two-base hit : M itHome run : Vlsnor.
llaseon b.ills : Off W tdswortli. 4 ; oil Darby ,
0. Struck out : Wadsworth. 2 : Darbv. 3.
Passed bills : By Sutolliro , 0 : by H.iyes. 2.
Time of ' 4.11110 : Una hour and forty-llvo mlu-
utes. Umpire ; McQutiltl.
And night nt U'llllnm ) ' Home.
Coi minus , O. , Juno 21. Columbus could
not hit Franco tolay and Minneapolis won.
The umpiring of Serad was the worst overseen
soon huro and aldod materially in the vic
tory for the visitors. Attendance 500. Scorn :
SCOIIK 11V INNINGS
Columbus 001000000-1
lllrineupolU 30UOU1000-1
stIMMAUV.
Huns earned : Mlnnc.ipolls. 3. Two base bits :
Wfi't. Sncrltlce lilts : O'ltourko , West. Huso on
lialln : O1T Franco , 2 : oir Stephens. I , Struck out.
Ily trance , 3 : liy t-'topliBiis , a. Wild pitch . Ily
Stephens. Tlmu of K.IIIO : Ono hour and twenty'
clirlit minutes. Umpire : Sornd.
Kunsiiv City I'limllyVlni One.
INDIAN irouti , Ind. , Juuo 21. Poor hilling ,
noor base running 'and poor iicldin ? lost
Indianapolis the game today. Score :
8COIIK 11V 1N.M.MIS.
IndlannpolU 400000000-4
KuuiusCIty 2 U 0 U 0 2 1 5 10
SUM.MAHV.
Hum earned : Knnsus City. 1. Tno-baso lilt :
Hiimluy. Tliroo-tmso lilts : Jlcrncr. I.aka. Double
l > luya : Lnnronc9 to Horror to O'Urluu ; Carnoy to
bundny. lla u on balli : Off tiaylo. J : 1'nyao. 3.
bucrltlco lilts : Can > untur , McMabon , Mayor , lilt
by pitcher : Maniilni ; .Struck out : Ily I'nyno , if.
Wild plttlr. Ily tiiiylo , 1. 'llmo of Kiimu : Two
IIOIITH , Umplro : tindei. Mulen bases. bcory ,
( ' .irpuntur , Lawrencu , Manning , buuilay , McMubun ,
I.aku , Alberts.
( iiluiitliurM Grout He.id Wun It.
TOLEDO , O. , Juno 24. The enino between
Toledo aud liUvuukcothis afternoon was in-
and are A Fact
by the use of poor smoking tobacco.
The one tobacco that has held its
qivn through all the changes of Against Time
time and against all 'competitors is
Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Fears Nothing
Tobacco.
A Question WHY ?
Because it's ' always pure , always Unchanging
A Qrcat Record the same , always the best. Such a
record tells more than pages of Talk's Cheap
"talk. " It's just as good to-day
For You as ever and it is the tobacco for you.
If you smoke , you should smoke
Good Advice Bull Durham
A trial is all we ask.
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM
TOBACCO CO. ,
. DURHAM , N. C.
BAKING
POWDER
OZS.FOR
ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT.
PAXTON & GALLAGHER , Omab.aNel )
tcrrupleil tit ihaTTtiAhalf Of the fourth In-
nltis over n rank\Ju < lzmont by Umplro
GuoDthcr. Nlthol it jTolodo * vrhllo nt tbo
bat was lilt bv n plwlicri hall nncl was re
fused bis bnio liyftho umpire. Cnptixln
Nicholson would n6J-\Dlilo by tbo decision
ami Uucnthor iloclnjbd Uio Riirtio in fnvor ot
Milwaukee bv n. spovo of 1) ) to 0. The score
up to thiit tlmovn I to 0 In favor ot Mil-
wuuUoc. Wonthor clear : nt'.onUnnco COO.
\Vc < itorn l.rucuo AITUlrx.
Cot.UMni'9 , O. . .Tjjno JM. ( Spoclnl Tolo-
prnm to Tun lUnsjJJohn McQuald , umpire
in the Western loapuo. IIDS tondoroJ bis res
ignation to I'roMiU-nt , Wj llara * . to take effect
July 1. Ilo will 'in fflgr.od by 1'roslrtent
Voutip ( or the Nntlotml lonijuo. Ilcnry Boyle
of IndlunnpollsVllQjo aulcctoil to 1111 the
vacancy.
Ueorco Koofo 1m ? Jumped the fort IVnyno
club nna econ blacklisted by the Western
league. Kcofo was a pitcher and very uu-
reliable on account of hts habits.
Tolpprams from qulto ft number of players
In the Hustoni league to President Wllllnmi
are to the effect , Una that organization will
go to the wall soon nftor July 4. They nro
got in outof the wet ,
Thrcto NlrnY1iltim , t lin AtliiilnUlorml ,
Onn to Illicit * Aino.
CnioAno , 111 , , Juno ! J4. Louis vlllo won n
pretty game from the Cblcasos today. The
Holding was cloail hml sharp. Score :
OhlWa. . 0 0000000 0 0
honlHVillo. . . . . . . 000000 100 1
lilts : Chlc-iito , 0 : Louisville. 0. Emm :
OhtfHiro , 1 Lotitarllln. 2. Itiitturlos : tiiiuv
nnil KlttrldgOj Vlnu ntiil Orlin.
W niii.Ncmis , U. UM Juno 21. Brooitlyn
nnd Washington phiyed two games todny uhd
brolcoovon. Score :
Washington . OoOOOOflnO 0
Brooklyn . * 1.1
lilts : Wnslilncinii , : ii Itrooklyn , 10. Drrors !
Wifdilnatoii , 4s llrooklyn. 'J. Kirncd runs !
Brooklyn , 7. llnttorlos : Abbey and MlHlumi ;
atom : uil lunslow.
Soronil ijamo :
Wnshlnston . V
llrooklyn . ooooooooo 0
lilts : Washington , 5 ; Ilroottlyti. 4. Krrorsi
Washington , I : llroolilyn. - . Kurnud ruin :
None. Batteries : Knoll nnd McUuiro ; Hurt
uml D.ily.
Nnw YOUK. Juno 24 , The 'Now Yorks
played coed ball toduy , but the Quakers
plnyed n llttlo better and wou tholr four
teenth consecutive victory. Score s
Now York . 0 3
Philadelphia . o a 0 0 1 2 0 1 * 0
lilts : Now York. 7 ; I'hll.ulolphlii , 0 Errors :
Now York , as I'nlladolplilii , 2. Kurnod runs :
Now York , 2 : IMillanolphla. II. ll.ittones :
Kuslo nnd Doyle ; Koofo and Uleinonts.
ST. Louis. Mo. , Ouuo 24. At the end of
the sixteenth Inning today Umpire Hurst do-
clurod n draw after each sldo had secured
three runs. Darkness put an end to further
play. Weather bet ; attendance 1,400. Score :
St. Louis . 01010000000000 I 0 'I
UlOVuUud . OPOOIOIO 0000001 0-11
Hits : St. Louis. C > ; Cleveland , It. 1'rrors : St.
Louis. II ; Ij'lovnliuHl , I. , K irnoil runs : Cleveland -
land , 1. It itterlcs ; lira tonitoln and lluck-
loy : Young nnd O'Connor.
B \i.TiMoitn , Md. , Juno2 ! > . The tUUIrnorcs
playna two panics with Boston this after
noon mid lost both. U'oatbcr threatening.
Attnndanco 1'JGO. Score :
DaUlinoio . 0 00000000 0
Boston . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2
lilts : lliltlinoro.fi : Huston. 4. Terrors : Hal-
tiniorc , 1 ; lloton. . , K irnoil runs : Huston , 2.
Itattorii * * ! Iliilllngton aud Uublnsoii ; Nich
ols and liounott.
Second game : „
Italtlniora . , . . . _ , 0 2' 0000000 2
lioston . TVttt u 0 0 0 3 o 3 * 7
Hits : HalilmoreL&Mloitoh. U Errors : Dal-
tlinnre , : ) ; liostou , 1. . $ irnod rum : Baltimore ,
2 : lioston. I. II it&Srli'i : "Coub anil Unnson ;
Glurksoti and liounott
PiTTiiiuiMs , Pa. , Juno 24. Terry allowed
the Ctncinimtis but two hits la today's '
came. Attendance , 1,420.
Plttsburj . 0 ( 2
Cincinnati . _ ii. 0 . ,0 00000 0 U
Hits : I'lttsbnrjr , C : Cincinnati , 2. Error * :
IMttsburg , 1 ; Cincinnati , n. IC.trnod runs :
I'iltsbnr. : . 1. llittorjfl-i : Turry and Miller :
Cliantbeilaln and .Murphy.
AMONQ a'll AMATKUKS.
uBe 04- { Special Tele
gram to Tun BBlifA. . match g.imoof ( bull
FOR
HOSIERY
AND
Saturday.
Richelieu ribbed hose -J Olp
for women , worth,25e , * / 2Pair. .
Fancy colored. " cotton und
Halo lioso ( few "blacks among
them ) really worth $1 , Saturday
and Saturday night
Ladies' ribbed vesta , all sizes , -J C\n
Ladies' white ribbed vests , ex
tra line quality , have sold alH A _
along for 85c , Saturday and SatI I W (
urday night L SJ
Children's fabric cloves ,
Children's cotton and lisle
gloves - - T - -
Ladies' taiTota silk gloves ,
sold in our utoro fbr Uou , colors -
ors only , for Saturday.
Ladio'a silk milts , fust dye , O t p
We arc headquarters for fine
Silk Underwear. ? Low prices
'
prevail.
All wool $ * 05c , at
39 Ceiitjs a Yard.
Cheviot , Borg6k < ,1tumlBo stripes and
heatnor mixed c&'c ' 'rqiia , nil that have
boon $1.60 , at .m
75 Ceiits a Yard.
Black luster tonilee , better and richer
t linn InnedownoB , nt-
75 Cents a Yard.
Groniulino suits , gonufno French 1m-
portutioiiB , bQtight to neil and ought to
soil for throblo the price but don't , BO
they go at ,
$5 , $7.50 and $9 Suit.
40 in oh all wool cropons , now crinltlod
wuvo olTocta , superb foloring ( or BUIII *
mor ,
Only 98c Yard.
wnt played todnv between a picked nlno 1m
this cltv and the asylum to.ini. Tim score
stood 10 to II In favor of Norfolk. Tholprlu-
clpnl feature was the long Ily catch by .1. 0.
Tdtltt ot Norfolk ,
Itoiitrlrn Took tltn Thlril.
Oiuu , Nob. , Juno 21 ( Special Telegram
to TUB Hr.E.1 The Boatrlca loasuo loam
took the odd came hero today from the homo
to.im. Tuny did not have nny walkaway ,
us they thoucht they would. They had to
play ball from the start to the Ilulsh. They
had made tholr brjga on shutting the hotno
team out , but soon bocatuo satlstled with
merely winning luo ganio. With the sumo
amount of practice the homo loam could put
up in good a game ( is they do. The feature
of the came was n lontf run nndo by Nlokson
In middle Hold and iiatclilng a Ily ball.
Scoio :
llliilr. . . . . , . , . 0
lloutrlco 4 0212020
llattdrlo i lllulr : Ili-ott , ind lloumnh : Itoat-
rlco : Movers. Kddlnirur nnd Holinoa. Huso lilts :
lllulr , 11 ; Huattlcu , lu.
The ITulconora play here July 3 nnd 4.
DRINK KUHN'S SODA. COLDKST AND
11KST.
M'rlnrii ol Wiilvs lu Onmlin.
The inunutiictufofs' exposition 1ms
closed , but the Prineo of Wtilos , who
was u consUml tittuiidant , is so well
pleased with Omtthtt that ho will ro-
inuin unothof wcolt. People who were
umiblo to uttond the exposition and
moot his highness still have time to
make up what they missed. During his
stay in Omaha the prince will mulco his
hoddqiutrtors nt Drtnnmond Cftfriago
Co.'n ' repository , opposite the court
house.
FOB THE FOURTH.
Committees Appointed nt the Mass Moot
ing to Take Charge.
The preparatory stops toward ono of the
most elaborate Fourth of July celebrations
ever seen In Nebraska wcro taken at an en
thusiastic mooting at the Hoard of Trade
rooms last night. Every ofllclnl body and
iioarlv every commercial Interest of the city
wns represented. W. F. Beohol was made
chairman. W. N. Nason sot-rotary und J. G ,
Willis treasurer. The following committees
were appointed :
Finance T. J. Lowry.V. . F. Bechol , N.
A. Kuan , Samuel Gamble , J. A. Connor , C.
F. Wullor.
Hall A. T. Uoctor , N. A. ICubn , W. J.
Wolshans.
Speakers N. A. Kunn , 7 . T. Llndsov ,
Richard Smith.
Music Adolph Aloyor , J. G. Willis , J. S.
Kponetor.
Transportation J. S. Eponotor , T. J.
Lowry , Jarnos Stcphouson.
Badges and Banners Max Meyer , J. W.
Porcival , George lloimrod.
Printing \V. N. Nason , Theodore Olson ,
John Groves.
Fireworks J. A. Connor , Max Meyer , N.
A. Kuhn
Advertising S. F. Woodbridge , World-
Herald ; II. L , Foivlor , Bui ! .
Major Clariuon was appointed marshal of
the day.
SOUTH OMAHA'S HIGH SCHOOL.
I'li-.st Cr.iduitliiK Class of ttie Institution
Itcfbro the I'ulillu.
The graduating oxerolsos of the High
school were hold last evening at the First
tPi'oabytorron church. The church was
tilled to ovorflowiuc and would not accommo-
FOILET ACCESSORIES.
Saturday and Saturday Night.
Kirk's Royal Glycerine , Honey and
Oatmeal Soaps ,
8 Cents Cake ,
21 Cents a Box of 3.
Sweet Violet Soap ,
Cents Cake.
Genuine 4711 Glycerine Soap ,
18 Cents Cake.
Kirk's Shunton ) Bolls ,
21 Cents Cake.
Toilet Waters
only -17 cents.
Maria Forina , wicker bottles , 57c
Murray & Lanman Florida Water
57c.
Lundborg's Violet and Lilac Flor
ida Water 65c.
For Saturday only , Lunlborg's
Extracts Lilly of Valley , Pond
Lilly , Sweet Hriar , Swiss Lilac ,
and many others , only 29c oz. .
bottles furnished.
Patti's Cold Cream , 21 cents.
Kspey's Cream , 20 cents.
Michelsen's imported Bay Rum ,
57c pint.
Pozzonni's Medicated 35 cents.
Palms' Almond Meal. 21 cents.
La Duchess Face Powder with
glass puff box free , 17 cents.
Pin ami's liau de Quinine. 45 cents
BRING the BOYS
SATURDAY.
Boys' Jcraay Blouses , former price
"
82.50 and 82.75 , si/.os 21 to 10 years , Sat
urday and Saturday night only 7oc.
Boys'Unlaundored Waist3rogular60o
and ( i'Oc kinds , aOc.
Boys' King Waists , worth 76o mid 81 ,
Saturday only 6c. ! )
" "Soys' 2-ploco Short Pant Suits , worth
$ ' 1 now , for Saturday $2 suit.
Boys' all wool Kilt Suitn. sold in sea
son for $5 and $ U , Saturday $3.50 suit.
Boys' Jersey Suits usually sold for
85 , $ U and $7 , Saturday 83 suit.
Boys' Wash Pants , now sorts , 60 cents
"SoudTmtiillirdors. Perfect satisfaction
given or your money cheerfully rp-
funded.
Buy ono of our 60o Moth Proof Baca
und nave your Drobsos , Cloaks , Furs ,
Hats , Gloves , &o.
( Into the largo turnout ot tboso desirous of
doing honor to the RnulimtlnR stmlonU. The
dais was the llrst to graduate from South
Omaha's public school , nnd Is composed of
Moisrs. Clinrlot M. .lohnson nnil Herbert U.
Ainrtm mid MtMM .Tennotte II. Mullen , Mnry
li. Hcod nnJ Mnrlnn A. Thompson. The
procrntn WJXH Inlorspor otl by mtiilu ntnl ro-
ranrlis hv I'rof. A. A. Monroe nntl Prosldont
Chcelt of tlio school board.
The Knuiuiito * delivered tholr orntloni In n
very iiccoptublo tininnor , mul the Intxo
audlonco shoivcil IU npnroemtlon by liberal
nnplausa Chnrlos M. Johnson's suujoct
Win "Tho Afro-American' " Horliort U. M.ir
tin's , "Tho EvlU of Immipration1 ! Mlsn
Joacotto Mullen's "Some Hooln of Todav"
Miss Uollo Uootl's , "I'racllral ICilucallon , "
anil Miss Mnnnn A. Thompson's , "Whnt
Constitutes a Hero. " All of the subjocta
\vcro well liaiulloil , nnil each ono showca that
much thought and study had boon given
them.
FJNKST SODA VOUNTAIN IN AMKUICA
AT KUHN'S , lorn ST.
John B. Clark wns arrested
soil for Insulting Indros on the street. U. U.
Wnlmer. 1211 North Thlrtoouth street , will
bo the principal witness against Clark nt the
trial.
Dotoetlvo Williams of the Chicago police
force arrived In the cityfor the purpose ot
taking O. B. Moycrs , the forger who wai
arrested hero n few days ago , back to the
windy cltv.
Uocent issues of the Tacoma papers con
tain an account of tliomnrruuo ol Patrolman
Ueorpo T. May wood and Miss Beochcool that
city. Mr. Mayweed WHS formerly n member
of the Omnha police forco.
A pile of oxooUtor In the rear of nome
shanties nt Seventh ana Leaven worth streets
caught llro and was the cause ot the tire
nlartn from box 9. Two or three palls of
water extinguished the bluro.
The meeting of Clorman women for the
purpose of forming u benevolent association ,
which was to have Loon hold at Motropolltau
hall Thursday afternoon , was postponed on
account of the small attendance.
The colored Masons of Omaha pave an ex
cursion to Lincoln , leaving by the Burling
ton nt 10 o'clocic ' ever ! JOU strong. The pro
gram at Lincoln Included n ptcnlo nt ono of
the pants nnd the installation ot o Ulcers of
Omaha nnd Lincoln lodges. Excelsior ledge
midlvanhoo commandory managed the ex
cursion nnd ttio Excelsior oand wont along
to lend colat.
PlNKST SODA rOUNTAIN IN AMUK1CA
AT KUHN'S , 15TH ST.
I'utrolinan Xclillcr
Ol the Ihooklyn , N. Y. , 1'ollco Torcc ,
testifies to the merit of Hood's Sarsnparllla.
Ills \\lte takes It for dizziness nnd Indigestion
nnil It woiks clurmliiRtv. "Tlio chlldien also
l.iko It ulth urtMt litMicnt. It H without dnuht
n most excellent tlilns for Tlnn Tirrd Fo l-
liii ; . I cheerfully leconimeiul
and Hood's 1'IIH to e ery ono ho wishes to
have health nnil comfort , " Get HOOD'S.
HOOD'8 PlLLS euro liver Hli , constipation ,
biliousness , jnumllco. nnd sick headache ,
I I A
TO
Visit
Our store Saturday and Satur
day night we offer these
unparalleled bargains :
Men's and boys' percale shirts ,
25c.
Men's fancy doinet and oxford cloth
negligee shirts ,
50 c.
Men's fancy striped llannol noffligco
shirts ,
75c.
Moil's fine Scotch madras cloth shirts ,
for hot weather , now attractive styles ,
$1.00.
Men'e oxford cloth negligee shirts ,
splendid value ,
$1.00.
Moii's line jean drawers , patent knit
ankles.
50c.
Good plain balbriggan sox ,
Fast black balbriggan sox. 15c
Fancy striped balbrlggan sox , 15c
40 Ruage fast black sox ,
Balbripgan : sox. solid colors. 2
'H silk underwear , sueh as you
pay $12 for now , Saturday and Satur-
dav night , only
$6.50 Suit.
Men's fancy and lignt colored silk
tics , elegant for summer , our former
price 25c ,
lOc.
Men's fancy triinmud , good muslin ,
night shirts , only
only5Oc. .
String ties , worth 2jcado on ,
I5c Dozen.
Summer four-in-hands ,
25c.
Flno fancy summer string ties ,
25c ,
Uonuino French balbriprgan under
wear , our usual $1 qutility , only
75c.
FANS
For 43 cents.
A largo collection of now fans , worth
from 75u to $1.50 oiush , Saturday ,
43c.
Hand decorated satin fans , all colors ,
ostrlo.h feather trimmed , worth $1.75 to
$3 , only
$1.19 for Choice.
" Pute Blood , Pet ( cl Hcilth , "
Eczema.
Symptoms. An eruption of minute
round pimples nlwnt the l o of u pi.t
liud , Tilled \\itli n colorless lluld , nnd
tumumtlng In scurf ,
This is a skin disease caused
by impure blood nnd a gen
erally deranged condition of
the system. It yields quickly
lo the cleansing , purifying , aim
regulating effect of
Kickapoo
Indian Sag'wa
the greatest known blood puri
fier and alterative. A simple
remedy of Nature , prepated
from roots , herbs , and barks.
? 1.00n bottle. All
Kickapoo Indian Salve
the greatest licnlcr known. 35 cents ,
. WU3T )
- - ! NUIlVKANDllllAINTItliAT *
MhNT. ii.oolllo fur llyntorlo. Htnlilou , Iflii , N u
rnlgla , lloailncho , NOTVOUH 1'rustnituii cnuioit bf
nlcohuiur lobipco , Waliofulnois. Jleiital Iiouroi
lun , Sultuosiur the llrnln. umiilni IHI uiltr , ujlterjr ,
Ooo y.il ; .U. rroniMuro old Airo , Il rrouo i , ljuii
, v,0 1 7'1"1011 . lorImpolonor. . Ijauoorrhoa nn I
nil 1'omaloakncssoM. . Inruluntarr I.DSIOJ , apar
matorrlin.t c-\usoil by oraMnortlon of the briiln
olf-nbusoorur-liiilmKjKca A uioath't trniitaio-i
( Ji forf.1 , liy \VuRuirantooHlxboxostucuri
Knell order lonibutoi. with iTlll no'iil wrltti
Kimrnnteoto refund If not c.iruil. OuTrnntoo livi-i
only by A. Schroter , drimlst , solo ngouu outh'n
corner ILtlt nnil Knr intu IM . Ouittha.
Unlike the Dutch Process
So Alkalies
OH
Other Chemicals
nro used In the
preparation of
W. BAKER & CO.'S
BreaMastCocoa
which it nliiclulclu
Itttto fttul soluble ,
thoftrenytk ot Cocoa nilxcil
with Starcli , Arrowroot or
_ SiiR.ir , ntul Is far inoro cco-
nomloal , costing lets than ono cent n on ; > .
It is delicious , nourishing , and JABILV
BIOESTEO. _
Sold Ijjr d'roicru ciorynhcre.
W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , HUBS.
/nOh9. conrtlpntion. < l)0pia. | foul4
' * ) lTatl ) , beAiini I.e. heartburn , low of *
Appetite , iiifiil.nl ( lei nwlon , j vlnful
VSCLXU , clljrJ'.tio.i , plitMiiCfl , piillu * r.ini'lci A
al.nnuro bloc1 o p frvHuroh > tlio ftomm li Jlvoiorlu- *
Jtexlliics toporfonn tliflr proper fiiiiztlon * l'cr ( onp *
w ict > on to ovtCfAliifr niebtneilt tl l > y tuklni'oncnrtcrT
r < vulnm- 1 Pi-lc 17 mall. 1 prosJ i wmpl'M . . 1
{ UIIMNS CHFMfOAh CO.IDfjimtoht .Now Vork.JJ
1
Half wool challis , dark groutid , no\ '
liuiidbotno patterns , very bcuroo , only a
few pieces , worth iJoo , Saturday anil Sat
urday night i
15 Cents.
Fast blnclc organdies , Ruvou dye , UBUf
ally sold for i0c ! , now
13 Cents.
Scotch /enbyr gingliains , 32 inches
wide , worth 25c antt , ' ! 0c , now , beautiful
styles. Saturday and Saturday night
17 Cents.
Printed pongees , India silk linish < U
( lurk colors , now , htvlish designs worth
20c , Saturday
Cents
13odford cords , stripes , chocks and Her-
ures , good goods for lee , Saturday and
Saturday night only
1O Cents.
HOE
Comfort llrst is the rulo. Everything
for style that anybody can got ; ovory-
'
thing'for ( jimlily , hut thure muBtho oasu
for the wearer as well an dainty lines
and artistiu finish.
Indies' dougnla opera and common
sense teen , great value for $1 , Saturday
$3.OO.
Ladio ' don-jola oporn patent tlp.hand
turned button , extra value at W , Satur
day
$3.50.
Ladies' cloth top opera patent tip welt
lace , bplondid value for $5 , Saturday
$3.75.
Choice and artistic styles in
Slippers and Oxfords.
THEM MORSEI DRY GOODS GO ,