Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 17, 1896, Page 5, Image 5

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j't , Myot SimwDtit d wteral iii-
crr.4 L eouictlniei Of the dit tior.
4 The mecr , 1 i ew peCeu1
r j 1b d them pucv h tlitir uidti.
atLt ; A isb be lwped vu1 iot trtt.d
: - - In the brcts a ! otht'- erin
' = " ' " r , &ie EngIIi.hmcxi rgrod Ather-
1n I,1 , L O1C1flt91. but broLhere The
- : LTcT ri.ued the Jdvrm i.n prom-
q tf 1 i-ne to the jrthcIpxd
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'TTeL Ixiade -c'-nte
t..gett)1 07 tietr oCOflC gOC ) WiJJC-
t J IUZiut tbt ( ZUrC . 'u1tio of IierUy
1 ia1 t-rbtd out to e the Thie 1.oye Zb
. thc aj d through the tU-tttt to tIIC
' 1artb } tIJ bput , bith i to t * thIr bcixzic
, 1 th.rrg ibeir Ltv3MD Simnon ae ii
3 tLk7-thr tDLei of gucd it-t'Ithg g&e &
Thg Lard in Scttlflg the bcnt off the tr&iiu
' bt : thtxi tnrrIt to the club houce just
i.bOt itft 1M1dC hi the rt ol the town.
The rne1I t.ozt bouce taken tip the
rtTtr iO e stIued pueiton. but CoEc ±
Ccio ; Ia Litd his 1.ciquai-ter ftII In the
publiL g.ze , thit all ari-i.nements a.re
LLJp frth tbC bridge , wa pretty
% tfl th1-ongCc with wittcr io'n znd ) oca
: -oww men during the iItcrnoin. 'tho eub
rt ( ' the Tide buys to b-erthtn .trutthy
Iruin the Ume they eppearc to prtpre or
thur i-e1 pur-t on Engltbb wztere.
Threw It dt-Ighto ftb it guarterE
t M&'ab HilL It the auminer house elL
* L t&I2I. oZ mcne. bo iet It na n
LvuJ tanth.ouit-1y tnd 1uxurwuiIy urnthe
&x te itu&td on the bi.nI : . The onIT fault
thLt be hinted at in thia connectItn
t.un that the aitwobre in the ni1ey in
hit t ia aItuatQ rnthvr 7c1Ltn The
Lox-nt-li crew ] h-td lnit fN.ofl upon the
Lje of a lull overhanging the river. but
thci houae was not i.vMlable the aenon.
THEIR F1PS SPrBT.
Tbe dnyelts tropically hot. and the crew
az rbarmd with the entire beene. eney
. bath iur.Ung tt very prettiert in a blitz-
jug eutJigbt. About ocloct. itttcr lunch
tnd a abort rent. Conch Coolt itud hu crew
Cktht down to the boat buue. where they
- tttt. the uutrigcra to c przcticIng itbe-il
-hib 'aa launched n 4 .D. The Trinity
I Hitil CamI.ride crtw , bich vanQuiEbti
- CorittI aEt year , Ia - by a curioui coin-
cideziec houcing itt , boat-a In the iine how-c
nit the Tale bora arid hnd aJno arrnngod to
. bt-gth i-ncticthg today- The Trinity Hitli
uien t.tit tO n.-Ti'e nbout , an it e-ce
tnler.et.ing to i-e how they wcre quiety
tal.u.g eiciL-l of the Tne twye. who were
qull.c uneuflSeiOU of the IdenUty of their
Leigbborit No one was pret-ent to make
thew tnown1.0 each other.
The a1e cNa donned Ita regulaUoit bort-
j reeya. which munt b worn in tbe
regalta. tud padd.d ) through the brite.
( .ooi et flr1 lit-tug on foot on the bank
I They a1ciwed itbut a minute itn a half al
p. thiri-eeen etrcikeF to a minute. and iJier
-4 pada tv for a few rulOutea put back to the
. boa' ljt.use. landing the boat and ' .erc
WebUi ehowixig only a trifling change
from ieights roorded before learing.
Tb y ut out again th thirty mtnulee
otiL. now coathd them on horet-bach. . t.eing
mucoapauied on bicyele by Sutietitutce
\bItc and Mille. . They roeed right Oown
the regetzi courie. their eplendid form be-
ng vurtuly idmiruInchope. . the atroke
of Trinity Hall crew lai-t year and this
w&tchi'd them carefully and ran tJog tht
bank i ith them pkrt of the way and back
wa-ing his hat.
Tht.Vorltt repreeentatFee aslzed his opin-
l ion of the crew. and although very reticent.
\ p be went i-c far a to say : Tbey are much
( better thzn Corutil. They puB a aborter
etroke. but have a longer slide. ' Beyond
tht be wait riot prepared to go , baring
but it wits quite
. eeen so little of them ,
plain that all the Trinity HitU then and the
4 crowi of local ezpeflt on the tiridge greatly
1 ztdzuu-e the condition of the Americen hays
and the wonderful precIsion and clcaunes of
' their stroke.
The moat ezerIeneed rowing reporter
ea.ld 'It Is amazing that after ten days
on the tea they sboutd show euch flue form
They are a r.trong crew and will take a lot
of beaung when they have been on the river
for a fe days
1 b-t wait a buzz of adxntratlon from the
crowd as they epurtod up toward the bridge.
rowing like ome man. a lowerul ittroLe
or : f A htiihb breete wa blowing against
tbeu. e they came up the regatta courne.
but the-k made the boat rip along with a
strol- ' perfectly pulle-d , and not a splash ft
A all Ibe time. Coach Cook was much pleased
with ibeir performance. n we-li be might
be and the Englishuien an their 1d were
. Etrw 1 with the thoroughly businesslike
manner e-It1i which be did his coaching
. -with but the slightest fuss and with ab-
. eulute command of hi Inert.
. , o FATIGUE EYJI1BITED.
When the boat waE finally housed the
creW hud a bath in a covered plunge bath.
which was arranged beside the landing
stage of the toathouhe. They bad bad etl
jir-ni-lice and sere not in the least fagged.
the crtrt-IneIy fatiguing
-wbtrh. considering
, r day and the Inevftatle exCitement of the
occasion. coke volumes for the Perft'tliun
condition bad been main-
k1aith wbirb their
. taintid during the voyne- They rctttrueid
to their house i4te-I- practice and retired to
. . rest before 9 ocloct. The verdict pro-
notniced on them on the hole may safely
tie drawn to i.e hIghly Zkvorably and they
are recognized as being the moSt formidable
American crew ever seen here. adding twor-
. . . . : ) 4h . ' te ' -a 'I :
I' r gt C ? i. l - r three : nvpsl e
Ptt 5 tie Le , fitt' H&l & 1
; .t C ) ' . .L 'a- . . . i'e' -
I 1 ' ' f tc , t t.5I kIIt i t ; , : .r h
re'rbeJ bttf T1.e Lancic-r eght. : t1
DD eittepiM * . ) i.st rA4 rt4 i
Oford eibts ft Itti'r uldeerpity boat iiu-cl
&d me1 * Ht4tetT.a eb.p4vs Tb
Tr1aiy Hahi cret 'irttb two etreptions. ar
lb eibtuibo trel Come-il lbI'l er abd all
sai4 t be met tetDiOd. The
iikIvtir1t- &f recorded isowt tr
fitet tithes ciela totle $ .hl $ half OO'I
-ichtc It Io-r tbiL& tbe fletky. bit it tr
rietirre l 14eiry tetky at they iit
tit ee1'o1e a , tvl i't ) sd e qetrrt4 rffl
th-ir trste. Ii. . ) 'oiceef. 4.t l.t *
; 'lr.d ' by a 3tw iL aI eT5Iil1i al
It1D WORDS rc
Tht 7rfttity Hall erew Id bt4 t t tt.
&y ite , 01 their ea failed to tii-a u
lmt they lflUqd Ii theft Ut04 to their Us
IM'tSota ir iqgliig up their Aacrkn rlraii.
The 1..caiidr ast will out c-once to Ben
iy until a w&el : before- the r-gsw. tbei
prutIrItr ? : t-cnJbd l'tiiI Potney Beitch. Th
iitit of the Titi bcys has opeXi'd thuat aus
; .kiau5Iy itid C.oetb Cook hs oa
ptnioa. oitng to bI ybanity as wet
is tile wrtectki of mt-tho.
Tb * Wet-Id reprecnthUre 1eu-d the Tr.i
beIlC trlt&tlet4 by tnglieh profes1ona
oaremnvn tIes boathouse as bilog bearici
that the nr.lIeb i1lit t.c.ets. oe mu de-
clt.ring the Tale ralng shells to 1e fot-t
POUtde beitrier than the Trinity Hall hod
atd kes rigid. hul the lale boys are Per-
fp-tl3 settsfle-d i1b their eritft. both bar 1111
arrived in ; .erf..t-t condition , cite-opt for i
few splinters ol the tcc.dworl ; ft the bo
part of the prrtiiLg the-il , which fttury
bowcTr. Ia of no at-econt
Cit I\V& II llAClI i'otr.i IUCPil I.
Corn.11 no.1 I'CIIf ) I .uIit pene ties
( ) scr I be CoiiI-p..t for theZtnt'c. .
POUGHK3WZE , . Y. . June 1tTN
Cornefi crews arrived ft this city at ( ; 4
tonight on the BuZaio express. Lu lbt
baggage car they bad thr-e shell ; . Courtney -
thP.l shell for the
ney S plan is to use the
eight eubstitutes- . who wiU go out evcr
time the regular crewa pt-artiee.
Coach Ellis of PennaylTanea ftuds It mc.
ctssary to likte his crew row at dileren
times. its be Is utfllath. . Htc-ge4tns an
Steams of the varslty beat in 'lie tret.b
men s shell. Both of these men will roi
In the two racee . but they art In ze-ultn1
conditiort. and it IC thougit theytll e.boe
up well In both. The ortali does not eon
cider it will weaken the .ucn iii the least
La be Ii careful Out to oertarki theta
NEtV YORK. June lC.-o1Je-rtor Hllbrett
reecired today a letter Zrcm AsltrtUt 5-c.
cetary Hamlin. with a set a ruins Zr the
government of the- craft vhith will smbl
iiong the course of the tatetcoili-giate regatta -
gatta at Pougiilc-epele. The assIstant i-c-
retary announces that the rrecnueutter !
Manhattan and Hudson uul ! . letaiIed o :
duty under suj.ervtrtoi at Captain L.oui
N. Stolcier , superiisor of fl'ancnorne ci
this port. _ _ _ _ _ _
) OUCTIltS t-UILI'B I&l. OI..D-T1MER- .
l'lziy of Pllzii-tl , ezi.1 fv-r ( Fcnleiee
fir the Tfitt Tuuriiaiiit-nt.
Tac interest in the lawn temiis tow-na-
merit now in progress at the grounds of the
OahU Tennit elub Ia cie-adily iricrearng
Yestcray. the M-ccn.d one of the se-neC o
probably eight roucith. which will be ut-eci-
sary to bring out the be-t man. saw the
blc&c-bera on the e-ai.t and we-st sides 01
the- grounds we-Il filled with spoctilors.
Many feminine friends of the conte-statiU
auth-d their quota of coloring to the e.c-ene
by zr-acing the play with their preienee
S. B. . Gillespie. though dwntd by his rip-
pane-nt. Frani : Ha.sk-lI. put up an
lent article of tennis.
Theptaythg of Pollard rtnd Dyer. the
youthful contingent or the club. was a sur-
pt-inc crc-n to the. old rets-rafls of the chalk
lthe'd fletd They tossed the blla over the
net in l1uverstirk arid Toung in a manner
which lect them hustling and the latter
were iii length compeiled to admit they
were riot In the gawe Their aucx--ss wat
duernstnly lo their xce1lent lobbing. Muir
played an eve-n game against tia.rdner the
i.cond set being a particularly closely ( -013-
tested oneSpence.r or Council 1tlus thus
fur is playing the rote of a dark borr.e and
is handling iii ra ± et In a manlier which
si-ill win him the law-etc If hedos not tr1ke
a false lead. The interest in the tournament
will be augmented as each dayz work wit-
nt-53.e-e. the droppiw- out of the- less expert
and the finish will produce some finished
work. as the old veterans get int uxtupo-
sition Following are the scores made ye-i--
terday :
C. S. Cullinithani beat W. Ii. Giflerpie , G-O.
( -0.
1. P. Gardner be-at 3. MuIr. G-4.
H. S Spe.ric-er tie-al 1. p Gardner. G- . ( -i
Prank Haske-fl i-eat S. H. . GillespIe. f-h. f-4
I. Y H. Young beat N. G. Montgoaiery G-U.
. H Ptukard t--.at E. S. Mc-Crary , Gin - & - .
in thedoublee Seth Dyer and D. Pollard
be-at Thiverstlck and Ft. H. Young.i. . G-4
The games for this ev.ning Hav-rstic ±
ayrtlast S. Cuilthgtiam. Bc.ncker againat H
Young , Venatilet. against H H WUUami.
C. H. Young against ? ackard. in the
doubles Vincorihaler and Dr. AngdIrI will
play Spencer and Crorwe-1L and Gillespie
and Gilles.Ie will play with Bancker and
Fmdlay. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Tweisty Itolindi- Without H 'CFUtCh.
BOSrON. June 1G.-In the Sndlk club
contest tonight the Dizon-Plaberty ftght
wile the' drawing card. The- result was a
surprise. as it wai- generally teliered Diron
would bnck his opponent ovt thide of fifteen -
tee-n rounds Referetlirarny Colvi1le' decision -
c-ision of a draw Ut the c-nd of the teentieth
round gave general satisfaction Te contest -
test carricid with It the title of featherweight -
weight championship of thiworld. . The
firht was fast throughout and especially
alter ttw sixle-c-ritb round. Both men were
'e-ry ' scle.ntJlicand put up a magnifit-erit
fight. Neither received a rcratch.
Mas i-li iefe.UtSPie4r1els.it. .
Last night at the bicycle parl : Maxwell
and FredricksOn met for the-jr match race
forii. . Maxll won 1.0th heats easily.
going the first milein : iS and the ec-ond
a fifth of a i-e-c-orid faster 1'ixley arid Mc--
Call rode a half on a utndemn in O : . Hall
eon a two-mile open i-ac-c in f.iU and n tire-
talk- open race in 34
Fredrickson lieu. challenged Mazw-il tea
sinillarondltions and
a i-cc-and race- under
it has tseri c-c-epted. McCall hits lsut-d
an ore-n c-belle-age for a race of one to tie
mile-C Maxwell prrfe-rre&
Lnrn-d % in % Aculn iii ilnainsid.
LTVERPflC'L JuneIn the arthern
lawn ittinhi- tournament , the- leading meet-
lug of the north of England. and attended
by nc-.arlr all theleadinc Bnglislt and Irish
1ilsyv-rs cv , A. 1..arris-d. the American player.
tic-at Casa1et , & - ( rfl. f-i.
Crepe SlilpJe-rb Orgieni- .
DUE.IRK N. Y. . June iC-The Grape
Shijq.er5 ProtctiVC utiteciciatiOti wac organized -
the iIU'PCiSof crc-ut-
ized here last night for iIU'PCiS- -
lug a fund to i.e need In the
of contracts ( or the sale and c-olleetlon of
gr-tIp-L
AT L1NOL ( PAilhi
C + ped atr f. the Opeig Day Brgi
Oit Fine Oreii.
I FJtT PAG RACE IS LEfT UNFINiSHED
ItndcGpt the )311-eit lie-at in IQ11
et flirt-s-lion t hi'ccciid In
nIlIsOtbcr II' rit Co l
trn1gliU.
_ 1coI2 _ uDfe 3f.5pocflThe Open-
lug datof the rteee At L4aeln * wits a
pet-fe-ct o. L'a1 ; title zoeraing the park
'hI the Meb of ) ou-b btwtI and aetiriti.
Keary all of the ethetes of the keioniaU0
were 011 ) la.bd pvititig theflrtlalbg toueljef
to c't-rythl. Pooharc being i.oId at mitlil
Or the iiottih abd in soie aejoritia. Al re-
I i&.rds iimootbtcettbe ; iteelcefit track in the
' table. It bad
laaid' r-L-&eznbeea ) a billiard
been s-ct down end i-ading ana
3ehthe had placed It Iii ezc-t4leiit shape.
All the atol-es of any 2flmioehce elofed at
boon titd thia was the caae with the oounty
olilee ! . and pOthC ether pirbik institution ?
and banls. Street cart e-rt-e crowGt-d this
Ute-t-noon by level-s uf borseefleeh. and it
the ptrk the grand sinlid loolced : IJ though
it bad nere-r been struck by a tornado Iid
ridded. ben the starter a bell rang for
the first i-ace there were fully i.OC1II in the
grand stand and along the quarter etretch.
The first race called was the : trot
p'.irse i'It' ( ' ' . with c-le'reO starters. The field
gb-I LO-it3 in a bunch end a pretty t-ontet
fol3oceC' . W. Corkrella horse. Eager.
showed OP S little- too Iiee-dy for his c-cim
paniotis. and tok the beat handily ft .I.
Alto. owned by .7. C' . .ite laoa of Bazier
Springs. Hart. . second. and Don H. own&d by
0. H. Henry of IridianoTh. . a goad third.
The second beat was more leisurely. Eager
taking it in : : : L Afro and Don H in the
order named. The third seas c-on by Eceer.
La Latitude c-ctond , Lone Star State third
kni Beauty fourth.
There were aerea starters In the iO4 ! l't't- ' .
parse fl.IED. ) and it prore-d a hot one
Badge owned by Dr. taston of Rochester.
Mean. . took the first beat ft with
Ar1te , owned by Al Rusi-ell of Omaha.
coud , and Miss Williams. owned by McCoy
Bros. of Rock Ra.ids Eart. . third. The
ecnd beat of the : O1 psee ace won ft
: OS by Direction. of tb Hogleberry stables.
Kansca City. Badge was second. Ella T
of .1. iV. Tlldene Red Oak ctable. third. and
ArIte fourth. The rest of the race went
over.
The third race was the s-year-old pace.
purse i4eD. with ala e-iithe. Thoradine.
owned by G. W. Burracber. Auburn. eb. .
won ft three straight beats ; tet tithe.
l:1i4. Mary H. owned by S .3. Dearborn.
Kansas City. second ; SitElfi. . owned by
George H. Smith. Mason City , In. . third.
tAME OP TiLli : NATIONAL LEAGtI1
Dad CinrI- d-i- ; ; ; Ginnis Get a
Triuncliilr at 1titOIi-
BOSTON. .lune IC--The Giants played a
sc-bt.G1 boys game today. Pttc-ber Clarke
was bit hard and inexcusable errors gave
Boston the game in the nrst innirin. Score :
Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii 0 I I I 014
ewYork . . . . . . . . . . I 0 ii ( I (1 ( i : f-c
Hits : Boston. IC ; i'ew York. i. Errors
Boston. New York. L Earned runs : Bat.-
ton. C ; M w Tort. L Batteries : Boston.
lthois arid Gance-I : ew Yortt. W. H.
Clarle Camfleld. Farrell and Wiison.
BROOKLYN. June IGThe Champions
shut out. the Brc.ollyns this ti.fteriec'on
Hc-mrnings work in the ban was of the
i.benomerl kind. Abbey ; titcbed a steaely
game. but seemed unniile tee lzeei' the ball
away tract the- Orioles wbe-h mcli were on
t.c.ses Sc-ore :
Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . tiOOttDiDpf-.O
Baltimore 0 0 0 2 ii 2 0 0 ( ' -4
- - - - - - - - - - -
Hits : Brooklyn. f ; BaltImre. . Errors
Brooklyn. f ; BaltimOre. 1. Earned runs.
Baltimore- . . Batteries : Brc.ullyn. Abt.eI-
and Burred ; BaltimOre. Hemming and
Clarke.
CIfCThNATI. 0. . JuneIC -St. Louts made
threebitt' ad gained one- haze on an er-
ror. scoring two runs ft the first inning.
After that they hit lrtls tust twice. both
times in the sixth inning The Reds batted
Hart steadily. but with little success and
by dac-jw- base running the game. Attendance -
tendance : t.r.oo . Score :
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . I I ( I ( I 1 U 0 0 (3-f
St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 (3 0 (
Hits : Cincinnati. ; St. Louts. f. Errort :
Cincinnati. : St. Louis , : : . Earned runs :
Cincinnati. i ; St. Louis. 1. BatterIes : Cia-
cdnirntl. mite and Vaughn ; St. Louis. Hart
and Murphy.
CLIVELAND. 0. . iune IC.-Cleveland
had c-ve-rthtng Its own way in the gums
with the Colonelt. today. winning with ease.
Attendance. Lf.3O. Sc-ore :
Cleveland - - - - - - - - - - f U f 0 f 0 U (3-11
Louisville . . . . . . . . . . ( I 0 0 0 (1 1 1) 0 CiI
Hits : Cit-re-land if. Louisville. 1. Errors -
rors : Cleveland. J ; Louts111e. . Earned
1-not. : Cleveland. f : Loulct-llle. I. . Batter-
fes : Cleveland. Young and Zirumer ; Louis.
titleCtinnlnxzhazn. . . Warner and Miller.
AnHfl'-GTON. June -Philadelphia. .
Washington game postponed . rain.
PFITSBUBG. Jtzne 1G.-No game : rain.
STANDING OP THE TEAMS.
Piaye& Won. Lost. P.C.
Cleveland ii IC ffi.
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 l9 ii . C1.
.
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Cincinnati -------------r
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ft iii f7.t
Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . tS ii i r. i
Washington " n4 Ill
- - - - - - - - - -
Brooklyn 4i f& ith
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Ptttaburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4f ff hf ill. )
rhlcutgo 41t f f
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
New York 4S 20 2S 43 7
- - - - - - - - - - - -
St. Louis 4C Ii
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] . . .outsviIe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 30 f& fi.7
Gitm.-t , today : Loutsvile at Cleveland
Chicago at Plttsbnrg : St. Louis at C7incln
riatl New York at Boston ; Baltjipore at
L'rooklyn : Philadelphia at WrtShthgton.
uoaToN wrcs ny ucl : TALLY.
Pnlt * Clti.erirrewutJozi ? nrro li
Jfse-ai.e. . St VhIicnjli.
FALLS CITY. . sc-b. . Juite 3t.-Spec-lal.-
The t.ec-ond game- played yesterday with
Horton was a good game from rtaz-t to
finish. excepting three bad errors for the
borne learn. There but a small crowd
out. Score :
Falle ( tity It ILO.A.E. Hrrtcin. H.lt.O. .E.
Ge-mutt. . fl I ) U I. C U 1-irown. at. . i r ti. o
iiearlt. if. . (3 Ci I ( I (3 $ trictzier. at. 0 r i t
1etri.5i..503ltitUiLLZ.lt , Cells
ltiit. C. . . . . ( ' f I ii } iuwttli. a' . . . V C I I U
fleyiids. fi I I 4 1 1 CimlIn. fli. U I I
Cortts-r. ciii I : ti OiMidrlil- . ci r i ii
Jtcduind. p 1 1 1 1 l l-lurtman. c I Ii I 0 U
Ctu-.t. fo. . . I ) I 1 3 3 liartea. p. 1 Ii I I C
Clark. rf..t I II Li ( 'MeHuty. ' ibo 33405
B-tal . . I t 14 ii 4 Ter.aI . . . . . I 7 IC 3
l5altp tfity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (3 : o U U 13 5 4- ( i-f
Burton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Ii I tt ( I U ti
Earnsd mat : FaIls City. I. . Two-lass hit :
lieU fiut4s plays : ierry ii. Getman ; ifocfft to
14HUty ILi.i- ( iii bfls. rur-a. tmoni. .
itruea out : Jtt-dmuid. . ty tiw-y.-s. a
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t. : a3 . . ' I-
s TifHN A.oI.tTl. 11Lt irs.
Dnliuqu.le. . I Inc. t. J te-11h itnil
I'i-.rIn the Iun-r. .
tciCKr.Rti. Jet H
lttwkford . . . . . . . * I fi i ( f i e I.- .
Putuqus . . . . . . . . . . I- .
Bit , . D.d'a _ . . L-- ' -c
Ro-4Jce'd. I. . 1'ut'uqv. . - . . . . ,
* th. ) S and Seeit. L. Sb and
7.bner.
BtRLIGTOI3. iune l- a-.c-e
flurlingtot . . . . . . . . I 4 ! I I 4 ( i.- . 4
Dec MoInes . . . . . . . . . ft I. 43 U 4 1' ' 1 4 -1t
TiToth.-c . Errors -
Bits : lr1tiirtoti. :
rors : urilDrtgn. 4 . ti.4 .OITle- ! . : : I ; i. t -
l1e ! s.nd Hkd . .0ner at. .1 L.a.
V-u'-y. : ft. . i-core
Stoeeph . . . . . . . . . . * ; tf I 4 -ll
Qvine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Z 4 1 I' I ( ' I-
Bitt : St Joepb. I' : Quincy U Ert '
St. Joseph. 2uthc. . . iatlr , i.-ln-
soti and WiLi-e Lathrt s.hd Quinn
- PoRl& .lun , )6-soore :
Pe-o1a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CedAr Jta44df . . . . . . ( I ti 5 (3 ( fi 4. ( . .4
HitsP4.431ia , ? h C4dPt Rapids. !
Pe-orit. Cedar Rapids. I Bat : . r1.s
Thoan * and Dagds3e ; 'oodifle and S.ill-
' -an.
an.STA2DLSG OP THE TEAIIS
? t&ysd. Won Last P C' .
tee ? 4Mnea 7 p. if I
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Pc-cole 41 5 If i
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P.oc-kford 4 G I P r . s
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tutjitue U ft 3i h'
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Ce-dat fladda - - - - - - - 4 ! 27 2 4i
Iiurllngton . . . . . . . . . 4 17 2' :7 :
Quint-v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4(3 ( 5 (3
St Jose-pb . . . . . . . . . . . . ( I 14 i .4 I
Games today : Dc-i' Moitiea I rjrc-
ton ; St Toiepb at Quhri ( . Ce'uar flapids
at PiioI-ia , Dutiuqut- Ituclford
'colitis OI TIIC Wittf1lltLEAGt IL
Indistnii.olln S-cnre-s a ( .eoii Li-nil In
tb.Pinan lit hut-c.
DETP.C'TT. 3am- IfScor
ttrolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 i U I I' ' f t
Indianapolis . . . . . . . (3 (3 ( 4 1 4. t : . t -it.
Hits : Detroit. 11 ; indianapolis. a Er-
tort. : Detroit. U ; indianapc.Iis. '
le l'jtie-ld arid Tract. Monroe. } hiLiipt. ccl
Buckley
KA.fSAS CITY , .lune IC-Sc-crc
iatisat. City . . . . . . . . 0 4 1 1' 4 (3 ( 4 (
St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ( I U (3 1 I (3 ( I ( -1
HItS : HAZit.aSClty.iI.SL Paul I Errors
K.iit..s City. (3 ; St PauL 4 Bsileri..e .u3-
liahan and We-lob. Itlullane and Sjdes
MILWAEKEE. iuxte if-Sc-Ore
MUwnulec- . . . . . . . . . . f 0 1' ' 3 ii ( ' 2 1 ( --C
! cttnw auDits . . . . . . . . I I ) ft I t f i
Hits : Milwaujcc- : Yilttzii.apc.Iis 1) Er.
rors. Mliweulee- : Minnc-iq.c.h' . t l ; . -
1e Barnes and Spear ; Antic-ri-ox , arid Schr-
eer.
GRAND RAPIDS. June -Store -
Gtnnd Ifthilds . . . . . . . 0 0 0 ( I 4 5 t' ' f-I
Columbus . . . . . . . . . . .
Hits : Grand Rapids. f : Cc.umt.u. l Er-
Tort. : Grand Rapids. f : Ciuwi.u- that-
terles : Thornton. Smith and Hikey. i.c-s
and Wilson.
STANDI2G OP THE TEAMS
Played Work Lost p c.
indianapolis . . . . . . . . 4C1 : it : 4 C ; . C' '
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 ] to
Rnsas City - - - - - - - - ; iS to r. . t
Mlnncaoh1s . . . . . . . . 41 14 fI C3.f
lithe-auee . . . . . . . . . . 47 f4 Si l I
St. Paul 4f If f 4G
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Colutabus 4C ] 5 : n : : ;
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Grand Rapids . . . . . . . 47 If. L f4 (
Games today : indianapolts at i tr.it. .
Mtnneapolit at fdilwaulec . St . ut Han-
Las City ; Columbus at Grand itapids.
CIo..e Gnatsat Cre-Ilton.
CIIEIGHTON. feb hunc IC.-eSpeeitJ
Telegram.i-The Creightein ( ( : ( : rac-.Ls
and Wanes Uflle playqd tbIncist ic-t'-re-st-
ing la.ll game ui th se-ns.n h.-r-e today
The umpire assisted Waneit ui he-c-pIng the-
score due-n S-c-ore :
Cre-ighton - - - - - - - - - - I fr1 ( . (3 ] ( f _ 4
Wausa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( C (3 ( j. ( , ( I 3 (3 ( -f
Batteries : Creightort. Ge-iam and indian -
dian ; Wausa. Redman and Wood Vm-ire.
H.aridy.
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TO AVOID UXILILS.&N1' crrECri.
Sj.anlt-.he Minlstri-.Vill t sidc-rtnkt. mu
Curb Aarl-Amertc-nii _ Iclli4i-c.
icoc-yrietit. few ; 1'YPtit Pu1.ttstilr.g Ct.m.an
MADRID. .lne iC.-fNew Turk World
Cablegrnn-Siec-trtl Te-le-gram i-The 3n.
dependent members of toth how-es and
liberal and Carhat oppositions show so
much dirpOsxtin to criticirte the -conduct
( if the government in its reintiona with te
rrilted States that Senor Canoaa and the
minister of foreign aaira. the duke of
Te-tuan. hare derided to assume a -e.-m-
resolute atiltude. with tht. ieir o abut
Upon the- opposition the responsibilIty a !
all irritating and re-tror-pectire debates that
might alter the harmony of the I'reeont
cordial and friendly relations tiettie-en the-
Sianiah and American rovericmc-ntz.
The ministers will therefore benceZnrth
plead the reasons of interxratlonai a-cm-
vcnieac-e to dc-dare that they consider it
inexpedient to furnish erplanuttans or lay
oh the table of the house documents efri-
c-crafts almost all cases tat have tic-en
r.nd are yet the ot'e-t-t of ne-gotlationa be--
ttve-i-h the two governments. Above r 11
thty are unwilling to ac-c-c-pt dc-bates on lbs
conduct of Consuls Williams and Lin
Havana and on cases that azucub judlce.
like the aair of the Competitor and those
o Aniehican citizens c-laimmg their rigbts
are secured by the treaty or I-77. Thtmm -
tatera will O.iCe generally all diSeusbicin
that my lead to demonstrations in Parliament -
me-nt and the press against the United
State-n. They will declare it inadi-ixabli. to
t-aL-e up matters like tb More case. nc
definitely c-tUod. and tht Alliance Cteataer
case. In which Spain gave Amex-ins sat-
isfaction. because it was ad.iaitted the vt-s-
eel bad be-en atoplied outride cit jurisdictional
eaters.
Premier Canen-as wants to avoid any
fresh tertalon of Spume relations with the
L'nlted States as long as Prestdent Cliv.-
laud remains in office , hence theeflorts
made to appeal to the patriotism of the
DPPOsltiOh1 factious to make theta cease their
anti-American dam onstrat ion a In Panic-
Inent , at least In the itrat part at the sea-
sion. cnd ± ng in August-
ARI7tTR B. . HOUGHTON.
L'VITCS THu EXJLEITO JCETUJLN.
Preili-iit Crcpo's Litileittto Ca.
jenirluled Ye-ncr-ne-Inn PiIltictxtii , . .
( Ccpyright hi-C , by iresi PuL.toiiin Ccm.tiaey C
CARACAS. Venezuela. June 3G.-few
gorl : World Cablegram-Special Telegram )
-Pre-sident Crespo has iccued a prciclann-
Jan inviting pcjlltjcaj refugees to return to
'enezuelalit - will instruct the'ent -
: uelan consuls atiroad to furnish free pta-
eage in cases ft which it i net-dod.
W. NEPHEW KIIG.
( ; iiud Ward. f-or iLtIiargthcis. .
LOfeDON. Juue 1G.-A special train jotian-
estiurg says that at a tiauqut-t given thi-re-
In Saturday to Barney Bar-nato , Mr. John
lays Hammond. the A.mrn-rlcan enghie.er.
oseted the burghers. saying thcy were the
ic-Ct friends of the pru.unera after the latter
. PEN PICTURES AJfl POINTEDLY PARAGRAPHED
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ft
! o YOU SJ'C ThAT-
Thc-y are i-aftizig ( or "Judin'iil"-
At-ti yuu-lf you are rend thlg-Dr. It.
T Whitmore-Cuiuueellor Cantit-ld-
Judge 1ex-usun-lr. Nlehols-nnd pIty-
eth-Illus gonecr.tIly.In ibteir juduiuni-
lirthe-Ilially froth PraetlcU tiXlsttittlee- -
tury that ours Is Ihe only c-miuIeU oreti-
citi ct.tal4b-1ilWhit lu the tve-tt-our t -
ting of glit&.t * , is .tilwitys llftc-L
I
t : : -
'C Ito Thtit VlC.UIG _
Or littect crileb ii. a sirIn Iniob-
echIeh we e'crTe with mInt sijuecor
30-you ( afl bare telbrtnItatilt's
( or 80eorold ha lu--hlr-k etiyeit : itt
) M4-unue---cr F.rtIdIZiCS tokhtvea3
cluips with itit Zific--n gt-tieruu ; 'ortkni
of sirawberry ithoritnbc3f.enil kiwis
of Itle ithe-uerseIrode jit1ddInr 2tw-
( ifl4-1t-rt--ChOC'OIOtO--UlIlt ( Cr ict It-IL
( oz _ lOf.
lOf.Balduff
Balduff , Caterer ,
Th finest lunch I - ) ( 1
ththetit. itJ I arnam.
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lOIR CINrIDCCE GAINCfl _
W * , ktc-p it-tuc-eiiuse we work Jusi as
hard it. kt-tp Ii a to min 31-itiwnys
SomethIng i.iew-and just ito
extremE' nc-dle lOic lziec- calf shoe-like
pnia'a.foxboys.4 to f4 :
yiut.ji ? ii to f at ] .75-nll widilis-just
as Itt-ni fits as lhe higher JCl1t't-tl GOOdS-
hot halt its good are sold ela.e-
where itt Uiet.tlerkes. .
Drexel Shoe Co.
send fcirouriflua.
t.r&1e , ) Cataiogu 1419 Farnam
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TIIREII THI6GS TO KOW- .
First-a Kimball lulaflo ( or t165-
s-t-eond--zi liallet & 1)arIs ( or :15
-third-n K-rianicb & Bai-h piano for
345-xlew pianos that were in the piano I
room wht-n the , cznolttstnch crushed in
the root-the few sa-rrtwbt'.s have Ii-i ii
polished out aud you et ziew julirnos
for nearly half Iurlee-antl on the ttalet.t
lind cut Wl1IIS. . -
A. Hospe. Jr.
.IuslcandArt. 1513 Douglas1
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4 ,
ii - If DEATHirWiND
IholotrupliL the ruins
. 4 , ft , (31 th . .r..at
- ST. LOUIS CYCLONE.
. i411 i , .
This graphe indnutt.etilic resume of the
.
cycicine a de-ituly ud dttt4rut-txve u-tic-k , by means
- , I. O the Pun rtflti cath.iera c-La cny be obtaiac-d at ilto
I \i' \ bUathei-i ( ifflee Cf The Bee for the 1.w i'r--e ( if c i/ J
, titid ttiP cet'uJic'n below. CaU al te : ( 'filet- and cx-
. I , the x.ra. tcbich is not oflerod for saie ut
1 'C other place in the city.
- . 43 FULL PME VIEWSI ii 'd
, eV
The P-tie bar soeurci the exclusive rigb forT f
eliIs Oninba. South Omaha and Council Binjia. Out-
. . oftoter , tubecriberr can t.cicnre this worl bTUI' -
tirig 0111 the COtjOU below and mni1in it to the
. ) ' . k.l . : Cyclone \-iew hopt _ Omithu Bee. and enclosing
: i centain coin. with the na an adrest.
r sunured at
The Bee Office ,
Bce Building , Omaha.
L 0The Bee Office ,
Eli 16orth .Main Strcet ,
Counnil Bluff.
1
i COUPON. . .
' :1 To secure this interesting set of newt ,
cut Ihi : ' Out and bring It with cents to
tbcbtisness office of The Bee in Omaha
Or Council BIuXs. or mail it with 5
cents in coin to Cynloite'iew Dcpt ,
I. Oanahaeb.
hnc be-en sentenced and that they were the
fit-cl to sign thtpttion for cemea'-y. ) Mr
George Farrar. another of the released reform -
form leaders. atid that the prisoners , leaflsd
guilty t.ee-ue they we-re guilty. and be-
lie-red that the-re would be a good outcome
from the movement
Prczieh linrone. . , Found StruawleiL
PABIS. June 1G.-The baronctas de Yr.-
lery. tebo Is tI ye-ar of age. was found thia
afternoon strangled at her home. She and
bc-en gagged and robbery ra believed to
have be-en the- motive for the ercine.
Baroness de Vallery was formally Mllc
tie Motabel , whose lather -v--as fIrst secretary
( if embassy. She was a miser. xnoiy lender
and usurer.
Cunipo. . to Tithe a
MADRID , June 36-With a view to preventing -
venting a duel between Idarahal Cctnpos
and General Bore-ro the government has de-
cidied to employ the former on
service The martha ! , boweror. dt-.c-iare-a be
trill not accept a command enceit in Madrid.
Tnrkis hi Trooj.a Rt-j.orte-d KUle-d.
ATHENS , June 1G.-It ii , reported here
that fiti ( Thrtu.b troops m arc killed in a cc--
cent encounter with the Cretan insurgents
at CommonerS.
chiAftGEra WITH bTEALJNG IIOJtSCf.
Churlcp. IU.II Pieced tndt-r : Arrest in
( iUti Dakciui.
CE.'TERVILLE. S. D. , June if.-Spe-cicii. )
-'harley H.ili. charged with having tolcn
a valuabit Hamiltonian ittallion from Dr.
_ 1 _ Ltndahl of this place. some three years
ago , has been arrested near Davis , ten miles
north of here. He- was seen here Saturday
and recognized by perils-s who knew bun.
Word was ininiethately sent to Sherifi Stout
itrid a warrant ltsud fox- his at-rest. This
party ii said to ba stolca the horse from
the liery stable owned by F. A Critic-Id of
this plat-e. The deputy beri was put
upon his tzail at once and followed hita
nearly thirty-five miles tveer. but there lost
the traiL He was nezt beard of a few
days later near Elk Point. ebcrt- the horse
died from the effects of overdrving. and
where lie stole a horse from a farmer and
got out of the state The aberiff of Union
county and this farmer have been sent forte
to identify the man. 31 theotiic.iaJa art-
unable to hold the man lit-ru. theeberr of
Union county will take him home with him.
M I iii sICrJul lcd for Bhicztiiiy.
RAWLES. W'yo. , June -tSp--vial Te-h-
grarnu-Sheriff Davis returned tlii cite-c-
noon with Rev. George Id Thorpe. charged
With b3garcy. Ttiorpc- was for sortie UIT3eIn
charge of leletbeidist church at Carbon
where he last month march-c art estimable
young woman. He has a wife and child in
joe-n arid another ft Derive-c Heis note in
jail where he st-ems to take . mters mer
coolly.
a
fF3rt
s'
i'IIfAICh'G OP hCClhtTGEiLTOlt5
has it ever inipressed Itself Upon t-iUT
wind iluit the "Siberia" ! the oujy re-
trlgc-ruior that ue.e-s a third less lee
than ( etherS and ieejs the ( -ontents Just
as coel-lt is made by the ieople t'lis
utale a tiuslns-ss of making refrIrtrit-
Icirt--Bot-ituse the seai.uus getting ( in we
have eut the 1il1c-eS of ibe "SIlteria to
$3.O-GX.O-S.D-ILad S iO.-and the-
are iiJI bargains.
John Hussic1 * Co.
wre .
Ociciside-tuor 2407
Cumiiig
ht35 price-a.
CITi ( 'OtMlL PltOClfEDl.S.
L.ongi Sc.iun flertited 1(3 MILtICFJi of
Little Importune-c.
The regular city council meeting lar
night wr.z the most uneventful session that
has occurred In two years- Although there
was a huge grist of small matters ichich
prolonged the- session until nearly mid-
night. there was acarcey an Sterti of even
ordinary public interest. Tbe time eras
largely oc-upied in considering resciutiorrs
for crosswalks. watering trough reiairs and
similar matter-a. The atre-et iepalr contracts -
tracts recently awarded by the Board of
Public Works were not submitted.
City Clerk Highy's notification that he
had jirep.ued a record of the city elit-etive
and appointive othcitholciers from 15f7 to
date was ; , lac-t-d on tile.
The communication fr-out the- Beard of
rice and Police Commisatoaers. in which
the board refused to approve the Leader
claims , was placed on file The amonntx
due on the claims were ordered ilaced in
the pending appropriation ordinance alter
sortie opposition.
Treasurer Edwards atle-d for two additional -
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tional clerks to assist for thirty days Ia
making out tax rece-ipin. The request war
not granted. . The treasurer was authorized
to re-mit filte-en dvys interest on all taiea
for which ; iayziu-ht was tendered before
July 1.
The- council accepted an 1nritatI from
the South Side improvement club to par-
tkcipate in the Fourth of July -elebratlon
in Rivermiew park.
A petition from ProPerty owners protestIng -
Ing against the new house numbering or-
dinntt- was referred to the cotatalitce on
jut.itille prciierty and buildings arid th city
engineer The jie'tltionere rr'rt-seutad that
the new measure only added to the previous
con ! usiort.
A petition from 1(41' ( ' laboring men of the
Sixth ward. athing that re-aldents of the
ward einpload on street eork In that
-sard wat rule-creed to the- Board of Public
Works.
A resolution by Kmu-nt Instructed the
Board of Fire and Pollee Commiszlont'rr
to extend the burnt district Ircite
the alley north of Davenport Street to tht-
alley south of Douglas and from the tilley
cast of Eighth street to the alley tecet of
Tenth. It war referred to the committee
on xiolictt.
On motion of Hascail the street coxuzuis-
sinner was directed to Prc'eued ci once to
repair tbwa'thouts left by the- spring rains
An are light teordered t.ubstituted for
eight gaur./ne 3ight at Thirty-first and
Hamilton streets. .
The chief of the fire detartment was di-
reeled to prepare and to rubnilt to the
oounril .i.n ordinance regulating the uce of
gasoline within the city itmita.
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Gil-I' ( IXTO Till ! WOOL _ .
\Ve hnvn'i i-edw-t.d the quailtleu ii
slnglc bit-although we Iturrodueted
thei'rioes to Ie Mire It ) ZtidU ( e our i.wei :
10 the projic-y p011)1 bc-lure wemtten Wry-
Yeiu'll find many ncteabchutgains ] In
011415 nod euds-Iefi tuvers esf ii
liI a.ellizig-that yt.u eiau aate ( or little
ter uothlug-btccnuc * we doifi want to
Include theta in our stovk thklug.
Omaha Carpet Co. ,
Only ezelusir. I I Ti d
Carpet liciuae hers. JJOuge
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS
The Board of Edtica : ion has de-elded to pay
a luegnient of t.ti' ( obu.ined by H. Libier
seine time ago. and warrants will b drcwrt
to satisfy thee 1ai at once. Sotas three
years utgo biLler made r.p.lication for &
s.aloon lit-ease and de-fiosned ( i(3 with Tom
Hoc-tar , ho was city treasurer , to pay for
the annie. Later he decided that be did nut
tvtnt to Dpe.-atcI a aalc.on arid demande-d hi.
money bad : . as no Iiwt.se nad bee-n issued
to him. tie suc-d Tort Hector , at city treasurer -
urer and as an indiriduti. and ( itetaitiefi
a judgment. The Board ciT Education did
Ziot want to let go of the money in dc-c-id-
lug the- case the court held that Hot-or
had no business to credit thct amount to the
school fund uOtil a lueze.ebed bee-n lncue'd.
anti thcrczore rendered a judgment. As the
Board of Education had used the uioric-v the
Only thcng to do was to repay iScietor by an-
rnilimg the judgment. which was done.
hing-ic Clip- & ( .
. .lphn Bratteni baby is very nick.
corn. to Mr. and Mi-it. 3. A. . RucseIl
Twcntie-th and I streets. a con.
Mr. John OLcary baa returned froto San
Anicnio. Tea , where lie tee-nt in search of
health.
Summer sc-hoed is now being held at the
High thooj tuiifllng. Miz Allen and Mess.
Hobeson are the teachers. .
John and WiIlla 'r.nWjeand Fred Vc.or-
bc-es. eere arrested yesterday afternoon for
swimming in a pond which is inlde thiclty
limits. .
Altic-rt SUt-ger. an emploic at Cuda.hy
met with an rta-eide-nt yesterday in whit-h one
( If his feet were badly crushed. Hi foot
caught tic-tee-en a coupling pin and the
du-adwoofi wliele some cars sec-re being
F
Serethry Morton ( if the Depanme-vt of
Agriculture has issued orders modifring the
quaranune line for thes.tat of Te-aneace
The line noc is-t forth is catisfa-tcri- the
department. arid 3e-gis.liiu liar be-en enacted -
acted by the- state of Tennessee to enforce
the quarantine.
Tb Cucbthy Packing company bus not yet
-cided onsbat date the. ( deicimargarrne
plant will be abut down entirely. Wark on
the big soap fcc-tory baa been delayed
on account of having to wait for l'rick The
building is lie-lag puahed liotseter. as rapidly -
idly as hiossible' .
Mr. Frted Nuabton arid 1.41s Jarinte Jcw-e.
or Dunlap. lit. . ms-crc mnaryled y-l.tardsy at
thehomt , cii Mr. and Ielr. Horace } lwtsell ,
Tcantieth and 0 au-cc-cs. . The ceremony
was ; ierlce-med by iti-v. D. C Winabip Mr.
and Mrs tuahann lere gone east cm a wt-d.
ding trip. but will tie at home at Dunlap ,
In. , after July 1.
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% II.47' thl.L TotHAi11. . . . . _
Pr-oat-n P'fte stiiIe the sj.ot---It
so ttooling-M , gc..neruusly ttnhilc-rntjng-
and its ncw-iiotlilng like it eter I.e-fore
( , ObCXiettd-Yuu ( tan have Cai-t-orlu ( or
ff2c--OZOlUIi-icuri SCc-i1ood's Sersapa-
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rUle ( i.e-Pninc-.s Ceere'omlsuud 47e
-ilunyseli Water 15c- send all tether pat-
cuts at the lowest prices in Wwxi as well
Its piei-.erijitioii a.
Kuhn's Drug Store ,
iteahly the , ordy -
Cut PrIce Drug Blurs
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