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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEBi' FRIDAY , JUNE 25 , 1897.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Ail vrrtUrmrntu for tlirne columns
III IK ; InUcn until 12 in. ttir llir
vcn I ii it mill iitilll H | i , in. fur the
iiioritlnu nnil Kntiilny rillllon * .
Ail t iTtlncm , IP ) ' rriiutlnK | n mini-
lirrivl clii-oli , ciin linvi * iiniTvcrsi nil-
< lrci Mp < l In ii ntiMilirrcil Irlter In cure
of Tin- lice AtiKMcrx mi nililrmeil
will he ili-ll VITIM ! on iirrnentntloii ol
tin- ( . lurk null.
Itnlfii , I ! - ' _ < ; n vroril flrot Inxrrllnni
In n n-iiril Mirrrnftrr.ii liliiK InUrn
for trn Hi nil 'Me for Hittlrnl Inner *
tlon , Tln-ir ml vrrllnviuptitn iitimt t >
run enii'M
\ VTHI > .Sl'ITATIOX.
SITUATION AVAXTKIT IlY AN KXt'KIM
ni-ftl general mr < han ) ! - . Kruln nn < l llv <
t k man , C"5-l hilmnnd Industrious ; rx > I
rt'rtrnrtr. Ad-lre-n - N 5. lire A-JV ) K *
\VA.Vrii > _ MAI.i : IIKI.P.
WANTKIJ. AN IDEA. WHO CAN THINK OH
some simple tiling to patent ? 1'ri.tefl your
liUas , they may brlns you wealth. Write John
Wedderliurn A Co. . lXtt. V. I'sjlenl Atttofney * .
Washington. I ) . C. . for their ll.swj prize offer
and list of l.COJ Invention * wAiiteJ.Il-.M9S >
8ALKSMHN JYMt CIOAIIS : 1133 A MONTH
ml expenses ; ol.l firm ; experience unneces
sary. Inducements to customer ? . C. C. Dtsliop
* Co. . St Louis. Il-MSO JylS'
IVANTII > . A HLArKBMtTH. AT osru. iirsr
1 flmt-ct M horsoshoer an-l plow worker.
K. an.llnavlwn or Otrmsn preferred. Steady
work und eoo-l waKei to right man. C. Jen-
n. fenrtnl City. Neb. U-IJS-St *
WANTr.D. AT ONCK. ItAllNKSS MAKKH.
steady work for man that understands farm
machlnerr trade. August OurJer. I'Utl-
tiuuih. Neb. ll-313-ri'
WANTKO. A BLACKSMITH KOIl OKNKIlAt ,
sh > n must Inn Ilrl-cla * lior-e stmer i1 "
Bny.ter. Msdlsnn. N'-l. . H-SC1-N *
Wlini.KSALlHOL'SK WANTS 3 8TKAOY
men fnr travellni : salesmen : nalary. J-V > and ex-
pen e . Klnlc nn < - nn < I previous oocupatlon :
must have jjool references nn.l furnish smill
c.i-h liond. Address J. C. Crulksrmnk It Co.
Kun-ttK City. Mo. II MS 7 ! J-
WAN'TKI ) . HKAD WAITKIl port HIS.
taurant. Address N 8 , lice. ll- 9 U'
WANTED , A YOfNO MAN A < Vl'.STOMiH : TO
wall r.n rvitumeri , must lie itnnl penman. Im
perial IxiunJry-Co. . Itth anil Undue
Il-MIM II'
WANTii : > . CANVAPSKIIS TO TAKB
new line of work ; no heavy nuods to carry ;
alary or commission. C. 1' . Adam * Co. . C2I
So. IMh L D-MCJ1
WA.VrUD KK.M I.i : HUM' .
100 IJIIII.S FOR AM , KINDS WOIHC ; U TO
JT week. Canadian offlce. UK Doula- .
C MCM
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I-ADY AOHN'TS TO TAKK OHDKIIH POIl SOAI'
polish. J. J. Gibson. 611 l-'lrst Nafl Hank.
C MS17
_
T.ADY AOKNTS. 1391 rniCAOO. onn TIItNo"
C SCC-Jytl
NONE nUT EXrEKIKXCKD. AT SIIO
Kn.l St. C 311 5
Kn. OKRMAX Gim , IN SMAI.IORn-
ninn fnmll3O N. 5Sthtre t. C M37I J5
run ui\Tiiiicsis.
HOL'SKS IN AM. PAIIT9 OP TIIK CITY. THE
O. K. Davlg Company. 1W5 Farnam. D Ol
KS. IJKNK\VA & CO. . 10S N. ISTII ST\
11ODKHN HOUSnS. C A. STAKU.JK N.Y.MFE
ciioirn IIOUSKS AND C-OTTAGCS AM. OVB
the city. J5 to JM. Fidelity. 1702 Farnnm St.
D MS '
HOUSES. WAI.I.ACK. UROWN UIXJCK. 1 TH
unit Douglas. D 637
iiorsia COTTAOKS & STORKS AM. PA UTS
of city. Itrennaii. l."v Co. . 410 Taxton block.
D-IJ3S
ilOVINO IIOt'BHOI.l > ROODS AND 1'IANOiT
Om. Van & Ftorasu Co. , 1415 Katnain. T l. li'a.
TAnC.B M3T. McCAGUE. liTH AND DODGE.
D 640
'snT. FLATS. OAnviN nnos.isu FAn.vAii
IIOVHS FOU nENT. 11KMIS. PAXTON IJLK.
U M
sTANKonn cincLK COTTAOKS. 6 noo.vis ,
all modern. Apply Wl Hce nidg. D C44
HOUSES. J. II. 3lIUn\VOOD. 4J N. Y. LIKE.
D XI17S
lO.nOOM EI.EOANTI.T FINISHED MODERN
brick house. No. JICS Cats. KO.
s.rrHim mndern lint. 79 So. Ktn. Jli. 1.
\pplT to W. 31. li lkle. room Ml 1st Nafl Ilk
Hhlg. P Mlt *
10.ROOM FLAT. DOUOUAS. NKAH 21TH. MOD
Yrn. .team lieat. Inquire IJnJqulst. 315 g- h
JJKST 3-ItOOM HOUSE IN OMAHA. K.
Hamilton -treet. Er2L ? ? ? ? -
CMlOOxf CX > TTAOE. MODERN. FI'HNAOn. HOI
, , on full lot. lnqulr "T
* nrold water. B
X ; 8lh t. D-SMM'
_
A""SIN : hoosi MODI-UN COTTAOB. FUR-
nlshnl tr imfunilshed. M ? fouth ifth
JSlT IIBST. I-HOOM COTTAOB. SOT1I ANT
Kvhler sts. ; cellar , city water ; $ t Inquire 13li
Farnam. IJ-MIOS SI
1'OH Hi : > T 1'UIlMSIIHn UOOMS.
JIOOMS : FINE I.AWN AND TORCHES. OS
Hnrney. 5 ? lliil. ! ! !
itxnui. SOTII FRONT OOM. WITH on
without board ; tnotlcrn. J5SO Hnrney utreet.
1'I.KASANT FRONT ROOM. 1 19 I > O1M1K
E MST9 ! 3 *
FI'RN13HED ROOS1S. WITH OR WITHOUT
board , rrferfncr : } 16 S Mtli t. K-.M3S4 SO-
J'l.H.MsIllCI ) 11OO.11S AM ) IIOAHO.
. COOt. KOOMS ; GOOD HOARD : HATES
reesonnUe. The lime. KKO Ilnrrny. P C73JM
MODKn.V imiOK. ROOMS AM ) no.Ul > ; .W
week M ) N. Hth. ZZ. 1' * 3vi *
_ .
i'UOST UOOMS. WITH OK WITHOUT IOAIU
tl llnrrify. I-1 : erC
ROOMS AM > IIOAUI ) . COOI.KST I'L4CK IN
elliil.e shade , ! 1J S. Mtti St. I' VK
A onon .siuiMBH itivSoiiT. AI.C-OVI : . STITE
an.1 other loomn , atttr June IK. Tli * Merrlam ,
fill mid R ° ' 'K ' K MJ ! *
_ _ _
y KUI.S'ISHICI > KUONT n < x > Mrf. wirli
\l \ ' boar I. M15 I > oiila I'-MMS rf
It
I'tllt HHNTUM'1iil.\ISIIii ; : > IIOU1IS.
S ItOOllS. WATlilt. iJK\MCK. MX N. 1JTH.
CM J > * '
Kit LKAVNWOITH ST.
o MBS
VOH > TSTOlliS AMI 01'1'ICUS ,
Joit UKNT. TUB 4-STOUV UlllCIC JIL'ILDING
at SIS Kaniatu tit. Ibis bulMlne ha > a llrvuruo !
crinrnt l > as ment , coni | > ! te tleum tcutlni ; tlX'
tures , water on nil floors , sa . etc. Apply al
the olllc * of The ll . 1 I9
"UKNT. GOoTnnticic sroiiK71jx . iso ;
8t. Mao1" * nve. . JS.'w. Knqnlr * IJ1 1'nrnam.
WA.VTKO.
WANTKO. AGUNTtt : IH Pl.'Il MONTH ANE
l ) int I > MJ | clUe mrii u ri.-lit ; KWCM ! * tali
by * ami > ! only : nmniiles , HIM hnnr and rai
rtage flitnlilHd frc * . AJJlvsa Jcblnsr , Box M01 ,
Dot ton. Matm. J CI7
TO"Wi-cjTRi : VKIIMANKNI
U | 9ltliin In arj > county In loua and
HrlU quick. J , Tlpton , ( 'rearm. ! ,
J-MSS ;
W.tVI'liU TO RiT.
VASTRO. Ill' OPNTLKMAN KQIHH IIOOM ,
itilcrn convmlfnotf , with board. In nrtraU
finlljr. north cf Dodge ktrret. Aildren N (
Ictv K-M * S : i-
STO H A
STOKAQK ANt > WAllEllOt'SE CO.
Jouti. Urrnr.,1 Herat ; nj forwarding- .
M-Mt
_
OM VAN A BTOnAOE. HIS FAllN'AJiL THL. U5S
\V.INTIUTO HUY.
A. FEr.Bn. OKBAT WKSTKHN WHOI.KSA1.K
ami rvlall Junk dealer , removed ( r < un IK outh
Tenth In SI ! I > ousl trcl. N M754.
V-A.NTKOTO 110Y. A UPAVV YOIWO DHAJT
lir e. Lamurmux Dro . . ICth in.t Ixvicc SU.
N Si * t >
WANTKIJ. OOOP SKO Nn-IIAKD 1UDAT8 At
< > n' . Alfred Itvhtlin. M < x' l Junction. Neb.
.SMW tl
AVAM'IJIl TO lltV.
CV > ntlnur l. )
WANTED. A 0000 STKEt , S-HOI.E COOKINO
r n * < f ( to burn roul ) , must b In ln > f J order
an < l chmp AiMrrtt N t. Rre. N-K
wAN-TKD ! OMAHA SAVIN-OS Aorofxra :
t te amount and l it you will Ink * A < ldr > * 3
N 7. IK- * . X-MMJ
i-oit sviinoit.sis. WACSOXS. ITC.
Von SAI.B. niRAP. GOOD HOIIBK , TOP
hurtr and double harneM. Inquire Mr * . 1. M.
Cn | OK North Wth t. P M1TS B
Poll SAI.B. A LADY'S UUIVINO IIOKSE AND
I'lmrtnn. Cnqtilrr of Mm K. H. Ten-Ill , td
Hoer Taxton block. P MBO
KOIt SALE. KINK LAIIOR IILACK FAMILY
tvaraj aell one or buth. Address M 68 , rie
I' SI IS9-S *
KOIl 8A1.B. TIU'STY FAMILY HOUSE ; WILL
take bli-ycle In i rt ! > - . rtoom til N Y.
Mfe bid ? . P-M K
1-OIt flALE. ROOD niAKTOX. CIUARKX-
quire 13U Farnmn. P M401
I'oa SAI.I' : > tisci'.iiAMois.
HAHDWOOD CninillNO. 1IOO AND CHICKEN'
fence , cheaper than "all wire. " C. It. L < e. Ml
DcuclRS. Q SM
SKl'ONU HAND KNC1INE8. i TO IM H. P. ,
motors. H to M II. P. Industrial Iron Works.
RALE CHEAP PLl'Mill NO
workbench , liorfe , wnson , bUKK ) ' ni'l h rne. i
nil can be bousM at a very low lUure U taken
at once. Fur particulars address M 57. n
office. q- 7-5r
SAf.E TEN 1.VO PKIl CENT 10-YEAIt
cnl.l bonls. netl jeciireil. A prime Invejlment
will sell single bond * or entire lot. } H Me-
Cagur Ilultdlnt ; . Q 5 5 K.
ron SAI.I : itn.vi. BSTATE.
( Contlnu.L )
ALL HEAL ESTATE OWNED T Y TUB N'E.
braikdlnir A Kicrianse liank will be Mid
at a , vr > - r aionabl price. Wm. K. Potter.
SALE. t-nOOM COTTAOE. XEAHI.Y
new. 4iio x. nth ve. , west of exposition
Krounc | . . between Sahler nnd Sprasue ; city
water and remented cellar ; larse lot. only M0 ;
ey tvrnii. llyron U. Hastings , tit ft. llth st.
HB-MIM
Foil 8ALK MY ItESIPEN'rE. S. 17TH ST. ,
at a bargain ; will take a 7-room molem cot-
t Ke part pay or half cash ; Imlam-e on
morliraKei ln ratU te. John H. P. I hmann.
HEI j > a
FL'Il.NITirilB ItEPAiniNO AND PACKING
Couches and cushions , maltrestes made and
renovated Prices will pleate you. S e M. S.
Wnlkln. 2111 Cumlnt street. l lephone , 1311.
srimnu HISOUTS.
SL'MMEIl HOAUDEns WANTED : COOL ,
breezy and delightful house , surrounded by
timerlng mnpl's on the banks of the lo\el >
Elkaorn. but tlve minutes' walk from Union
Pacific deiwt , Waterloo. Splendid boat- * and
rplendld flshlni ; , nnd everything calculate < l to
enhance th pleasure ot summer buirden from
the city. Address Mr * . M. W. E. Purchase.
-34717
nOATIN'O. FIHHINO. TENTS , HOATS , IIOAHD.
Addro < s Camp Omaha , Lake QuInnebAiir. Te-
kamah. Neb. MMI SO *
SIIOUTII.\ AM > TYIM-
A. C. VAN 8ANTS SCHOOL. CIS N. Y. LIFE.
W7
AT OMAHA ni'S. OOLLEOE , ICTH & DOUGLAS
CO
1 laugh when I hear my rivals fret
And growl about "hard times ; "
I advertise and always sut
.My share of the people's dim is.
M. II. Underwood.
FOH SALE. GOOD WAIUillOL'SK SCALE ,
cheap. Enquire 131S Karnain. Q M400 27
M1SCEI.I.AMSOUS.
GOOD PASTUHE IN THD CITV. T.HMIM
H-MIM JylS
CLAIHVOVA.\TS.
.Mlt ? . M. FRITZ. SI9 X. 16TH ST. S MMOjyi *
CONSULT TUB ONLY GENt'INB L1FIJ
reaJer ; tells names , ailvlce. love , marrlaBe.
law. reunites. fritnJ * fee. iXc ) and up ; satis
factory reaillngs ; hours , 100 to 7. Ut9 Kar-
nam. S-SI2M K
- : , IIATHS , KTC.
MHS. Dll. LEON. ELECTIIIC MASSAGE HATH
parluni ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth. up
stairs. T-MJOI
IM-illSONAL.
VIAVI Fen UTEitixn TROUHLES. sts-s BEE
nidff. ; physician , tonsultntlon or health book
free. U 63J
UUPTUKB CUIIED PERMANENTLY : NO
pain : no detention from business : we refer to
thousand * of patients cured. Call or write
The O. B. Miller Co. . 9K-J New York Llfa
Bld . . Omaht. U MK4
1JATH3. MASSAGE. MME. POST. JlSVi S. 15TH.
EXPOSITION INVESTMENTS. FOR PLEASure -
ure and profit sec L. P. Juilson's want ads ,
Council llluffs pase. U MMI
rST SCALP TREATMENT. 2iC ; SHAMPOO-
yS-ii - 1514 DOUR.
in - we ks-Mlll i-s Parlors.
u ' " J- *
las.
" - - W BROWN'S ASTHMA CURE"
"HPW
' testimonials. Char ,
"actively' cures ; write for
, U M.M J.s
ter Oak. Iowa
TILE CUHE AT
' HAZEL-LEAF
J-TU'B \MPLB
'
Shennan * McConnell Dnic Ca.JSnjDoJge St.
CHRONIC
MO.VKV TO I.OA.V KBAL ESTATE
AS-THONV LOAN i TRUST CO. . S15 K. Y. L. ;
oulck money at low rates for cuolce farm lands
? n Iowa northern Missouri , eastern NebraBko ,
V 1MPIIOVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
. W.FBraani Smith & Co. . 13
o ppii CFST" MONEY os NKB. &IA. FAHMS.
W H MVlkle. 1st Nafl Uk. bids. . Omaha
V\\ilM IXDANS. 1 TO 1 YEAR3 ; LOWEST
rute . Garvln Dros. , UIJ Karnain St.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW KATES. THE
O. 1 * Davis Co. . 150i Famam St. W 65J
MONEY"TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real eitatf. Ilr nr.an. I.ave & Co. . Paxton block.
W Kl
MONEY TO LOAN O.V IMI-HOVED OMAHA
property. Ittfey * Tlio-nns. J87 i t. Nafl Ilk bldg.
W ! 35
ON OMAHA PROPEHTY : 1XIWEST RATES ;
bulldini ; loam wanted. Fidelity Trust Co.
W KO
MOMJY TO i.o.vxCHATTILS. .
MONHV TO IXAN O.V FURNITURE , PIANOS.
her n , uracons , etc. , at lowctit rates In city ;
no removal of goods : itrlcily confidential ; you
cnn pay the loan oft at any time or In any
uivunU OMAHA UORTtiAUK I.OA.V CO. .
3C-5 So. Klh HI.
X J
MONEY TO U1AN-SO , CO. W DAYS ; FIJRNI.
ture , piano * , etc. Duff Green , H. 8 , Barker blk.
X5
I1USIXHSS CHAXCES.
0 INVESTED EARN.JSO WEEKLY. NO
took speculation or sold mine Investmenti
you control rapltol , lifth successful year , par-
tlculux free. Chasv A Campbell.Z \ Union
Square , New York. Y M7.0 July 4'
FOR SALE. ONE OOOI ) NEWSPAPER PLANT
In eastern Nebraska. fully equipped. Addre5x
llox : CU. Illalr. Neb , V Ml l ! J
I'-OH KICHA.VOE.
OILT EDGE DIVIDEND PAYLVO STOCK TO
trade for stack ranch. Addrcia N 1. Ure.
S5-34S J4
I'Oll SAI.K IIUAI. ESTATE ,
KOUNTZB PLACE IIAROAINS. 11.600. .T.1 TO
je&oo. photos * t Klh and 1'arnaui. Morse
llldif. J. J. Gibson , in Flmt N t. llank Uldj.
' . , . , ANS
, . . ; ,
P , lieints RcU Esl&t * Co. , i'aiton 1 1 lock.
HE MS
A HAKOAIN-FOR SALE CllKAV ON EASY
term * 43 acre fruit and truck /arm two rnllea
trum cliy limit * on gcod roads. Ii acre * trai j ,
; acres orchard. ( kcr * asparagus 2 acres pie.
Uint. : acrrs One alfalfa , h lanc < rkh earden
lA.i'1 , J n wells , y > Itfl of water In each. 19-
rcnm hoUM . : barns , florist house , t cellars
and other outbuildings , will Mil ltb or
without crop. Call or addres * Peter llolsen.
l > e rV'll ( on r. . K. A M. V. R. R. ) . Douglu
, Neb , nE-MH4-Jy-i
FOR SAI.I } OR EXCHANOE. LOTS . > . 10 ( M
ft. , rroMas * each ) , blivk S. K. V. Smith's ad-
dltlon e tha clljot Ornaha , clear title : will
sell chean on liberal term * or will lr d * for
ileslnbU equity In Wlsc < omln property or will
build to mil rerpoiuJhle tiartle * nJ sell on
aijr piynifnls , W. S , Paildock. P rk St.'and
Tl ! > Av ? . . Milwaukee , WIs. P.i-MKlJrl
SNAP. CO APKES WITHiN 17 MILKrt WIWT < O ?
Onh P. O. , B. VO. J. N. Fierier. Orp. p o.
RE-JliS
A PHYSICIAN. WHO FOR SEVERAL YEARS
has been a member of the Kwl y medical staff.
Is now In charge of the Keeley Institute at
Illalr , Neb. This physician has hud phenome
nal success In the treatment of opium , mor
phine and other drug addictions. Addre s. The
Keeley Institute. Dlalr. Neb. MDIO JylO *
THE OLD RELIABLE PEOPLE'S DISPEN-
oary. 1322 Doucla ; . Omaha , effects marvelous
cures | n diseases of women ; all Irremilarltln.
no matter what cause , cured. Letters with !
cents answered. S40
MUSIC , AHT AM ) LANGUAGE.
GEORCE F. GELLENHECK. BANJO. SLYNDO-
lln and guitar teacher. 1SC7 Famam street
Tel. 553. MS
LOST.
LOST. IILACK SILK UMBRELLA. HANDLE
heavily mounted with silver : owner's name on
metal plate on handle ; a liberal revard will
be paid for the return of same. J. o. Martin.
Exchange building. South Omaha. Lost M31G
STRAYED OR STOLEN. JUNE 10 , ROAN
I mnre. 4 years old. star on forehead ; scar on
left front leg. Return 5405 Cumins. Receive
i liberal reward. Lost S62-ST
LOST. LADIES' POCKETBOOK ON 15TH. RE-
tween Capitol avenue and postotflce. Reward
for return to Bee otnce. I.o t M4J1 SC'
SUMMKK SCHOOLS.
SUMMER SCHOOL. Y. M. C. A. BUILDING.
Eighth crade especially ; other srades received.
Eighth grade teacher. MS3S ! 7 *
FOUMJ.
FOUND. IN FRONT OF BOSTON STORE , A
purse ; by proving ownership and paying for
this ad It can be recovered at Boston Store nf.
flce. Found S31 K
FOUND. A LARGE BLUE DANE 1X > G. CUT
on right ear. Michael HoldredK * . Benson car
line , between 4Sth and 49th. north Military
rood. Found MIW K'
TYPE\VI11TEH3.
LATEST MODEL TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIED.
Unl'ed Typewriter & Supplies Co. . 161 ! Famam
MKS JvSl
WAXTI3U TO IIOKIIOW.
WANTED TO BORROW. I1.7CO FOR S YEARS
on choice residence property centrally lo
cated. Room 519. llamse Bide. a ; K"
SlUEWALICS.
SAWED NATURAL STONE. ARTIFICIAL
brick. Tel. 1(39. ( W. J. W..lhins , JM s. nth 8t.
113-
PAW.MIHOICEH3.
II. MAROWtT LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST.
670
_ _ _
E3IPLOYMi\T OFKICK.
AMERICAN AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT
bureau. : : J4 DoJee. TVJepbcne , ! I6.
-MS JylS
SUES & CO. ,
, PATENT SOLICI10RS
„ * BenBulldlnir.
. , Omaha Neb
Advice ncl Patent llo-ok
r RKIC
DUFFY'S
\
PURE MALT WHISKEY
All Druggists.
Pl < t lilir i' ' linlilxtrli-H.
PITTSHURO , June 21. Twelve consecutive
hours of hustllnc from one industrial estab
lishment to another Is the program arranged
( or the South American merchant tourista
today. They were routed out of bed at 7
o'-ljck till * morning and two hours later
took special trolley cars In front ol their
liote ! for the first Mage of their Journey.
The most Important places on the visiting
list were the Carnegie steel works at Home-
toail , the United States Tin Plate com
pany at Demmier station , the coke bl-
prouuct plant and thu United States Qlaaa
company a faotorle ? .
Tomorrow the day will be occupied In
viewlnc- other plantH. notably the Westinghouse -
house Industries. The delegates will leave
p.t 2:19 : a. m. Saturdny for Dayton , O.
Mlivenientii of Oceun Vi-nneln , Juuc St.
At New York Arrived Majestic , from
Liverpool ; Lahn. from Ilremen ; Pallia , from
Hamburg. Sailed-Fuerst Bismarck , for
Hamburg. '
At Genoa-Arrived Wllhelm II. from New
York. Sailed-Pulda. for New York.
At Urtjrru-n Arrived Saale , from New
York , v'.n Plymouth.
At Liven ° ol Arrl\ed Campania , from
Now York. Balled Guiia : , for Hoston.
At Londoii Arrived Mohawk , from New
York ,
At Qucenstown Sailed Belgenlaml. for
Philadelphia ; Germanic , for New York.
At Plymouth Arrived Aueunta Victoria ,
f.-aro Now York.
M-STAFE MEET
League of American TTTiaelmea Ready foi
the Racjs Niit' Week.
i * _ f
WILL HAVE EXPERIENCED MEN AT HELM
rcilKc of Turk , Will lie llcfcrcc ,
nnNleiliy n. Cnln.tr' < > ( " 'f 'lost
l'r < MiiliK < nt -\clirnnkn'ii
Slcinbcrn.
With one or two exceptions all of the
prominent wheelmen who have been asked to
act as track officials at the ninth annual
meet ot the Nebraska division , League ot
American Wheelmen , which la to be held
In thU city on July 3 and 6 , have notified
the ' 9S Meet club that they will be here lo
officiate. They are all prominent In Ne
braska wheeling circles , and each ot them
has had more or leas experience as track
officials. 1) . C. Eldredgo of York , who Is
Nebraska's present official handlcapper. will
act as referee , and a better choice could not
have been made. Mr. Eldredge has been a
familiar figure at every prominent meet held
In this elate since bicycle racing was In Its
Infancy. He thoroughly understands all of
the Ins and outs of the racing game , and no
man In the west Is rnoro respected or better
thought ot by the racing men than Eldredge.
He has always shown himself to be fair and
Impartial to all of them , and at his hands
they feel sure ot getting a fair s-how. W.
E. Illggs of Kalrflcld , who Is to be starter , Is
also an old-time wheelman and trainer of
bicycle racing men , and there will be little
chance for any one to beat the gun at the
start of any of the races. The judges are :
E. L. Potter , Omaha ; N. P. Hanscn , Kear
ney ; W. L. Hunter. Lincoln ; C. B. NIco-
denius , Fremont , and F. E. G. Kuehn ,
Omaha. Mr. Potter Is one of Omaha's old-
time racing men. and was one of the fast
est In the state when ho was In the game.
Of late years he has been acting In official
capacities at many of the prominent meets ,
and la therefore thoroughly qualified to give
Just and Impartial decisions. N. P. Hanscn
of Kearney Is an old-time wheelman , thor
oughly experienced In the racing game , and
can always be depended upon to give n cor
rect decision on a flnl h. W. L. Hunter of
Lincoln Is another old-timer. He > gave good
satisfaction as a judge at last year's stale
meet , and will repeat the dc. e at Omaha
this year. The timers are C. K. Danman
and L. Hlchenberg of Omaha and C. C. Al
len of Lincoln. Each has had experience at
handling stop watches , and they can be
depended upon to catch the correct time on
each event. The scorers are : Dr. F. C.
Allen. Beatrice ; F. S. Thompson , Albion , and
L. J. Patterson , Omaha. These gentlemen
are all true sportsmen , and can. be depended
upon to do the scoring 'correctly. H. C.
Hartry is to be chief marshal , and that the
track will be kept clear at all limes may
be depended upon. .t
The following telegram from Albert Mott.
chairman of the LeaguOt , Amerlcan Wheel
men's National Racing. Board , was received
by Chief Consul O'nrl ni"y sterday morning-
D. J. O'Brien. Chiefn Consul Nebraska Di
vision. Onnha : Suspension placed upon
Hayman and Plxley rl'moVed. they can rid *
at State meet. . . ALBERT MOTT.
This Is KO'-f news to all-the racing cranks
of the city , but bad news to several alleged
racers that could be naraed.
IlKSL'LTS OX Till : HUX'XIXG TRACKS.
MuillnrUn llaVv Tlitii/jM / Tlielr Otvn
Way nl < 5t : Ir iiils.
ST. LOUIS , June 24t-After the downpour
of last night's and tbtsi morning's rain the
track at the.fair grounds .was ' like oatme'al
mush and mudlarks had 'quite an eutin ? .
The feature of the racing was ihe F.rewers'
stakes for'2-year-o'd'at 'Six furlongs * and
the appearance of two of the derhyjig.uidi-
dhtos. Typhoon II and Dare II. Typbone
won by sLj length * * Weather clfrar. At
tendance. .O:0. : Results ;
First race ; selling , six. furlongs : Elsie D.
10 ; ( J. .Matthews ) . S to 10 and out , won ;
Uose d'Or. 107 ( E. Jones ) , 10 to 1 and 4 to 1 ,
s-scond ; Slddubia. 107 ( Hinkey ) . 25 to 1.
third. Time : UlSi. Whittle. Master Char
lie. Nashville , Little Billee , Jim Head.
Braw S-ot. Tupto and .Revenue also ran.
Second race , selling , for 2-year-olds , five
furlongs : Crocket. 103 ( Garner ) . C to . " , nnd
1 to 2 , won ; Myrlam G. 1 < ( C. Combs ) . 5
to 1 and S to 3 , second ; Goethe. 103 ( C.
Slaughter ) . 30 to 1. third. Time : 1:05. :
Afra. St. Alfonsus D , .Howitzer and Monte-
itonlco also ran. *
Third race , soiling , one mile : Nannie L's
Sister. 92 ( C. Combs ) . 15 to 1 and 4 to 1 ,
won ; Royal Choli-e , 103 ( Gnrner ) , 3 to 2 and
3 to 5. second ; Sweet William , OS ( C
Slaughter ) , S to 5 , third. Time : 1:17. : Ma
mie G , Constiella and Heidelbur.ir also ran.
Fourth race , purse , for 3-year-olds , one
mile and one-quarter : Typhoon II , 114
( Garner ) , 1 to 4 and out , won ; Gojhen 53
( C. Slaughter ) , 15 to 1 and 8 to 3 , second :
Dare II. 92 ( j. Woods ) . ' 7 to 2. third. Time.
2IS1i. : Three starters. '
Fifth race , the Brewers' stakes , value
JI.300 , six furlongs , for"2yearolds : Liba
tion. 112 ( J. .Matthews ) ' , S to I and 3 to J
won : Our Chance , 1IW ( Turblvllle ) , fl to 5 ,
coupled with Marzella , second ; Fred Bro-
ens. 107 ( T. Murphy ) . 3 to 1. third. Time :
1:20. : Equltome. Sister Josephine. Marzella
and Harrlso also ran.
Sixth race , selling' , six furlongs- , Utopia ,
103 ( Gamer ) , 2 to 1 and 3 td Z. won ; St Au
gustine. Ill ( Hinkey ) . 3 to 2 and 1 to 2 , second
end ; Bob Mllllcan , 111 ( W. Dean ) , 12 to 1
U\rd \ ! J'me ' : 1:1S- : Imp Sugar. Ina. B ,
The Ghost , Vixen , Dick Behan and Rlalto
also ran.
CINCINNATI. June 24. The sensation
stakes for 2-year-olds at Latonia today
went .to John Bright at the liberal odda of
40 to 1. The race resulted In a most excit
ing finish between Mclvor. the favorite , and
John Bright , the latter winning In the very
la. t Jump by a short head. Track fast ;
wtatner good. Result ? :
First nice , seven furlongs , falling : Os-
man. 101 ( C. Reiff ) . 8 to. 1. won ; Yelvlngton.
59 ( Everett ) , 3) ) to 1 and 10 to 1 , second-
Captain Pelraal. 102 ( J. Hill ) . 2 to 1. third.
Time : l:29 : i. sir Ebony. El Toro. Pe-try
Guillotine. The Navv. SaNetta. Marie C.
Imp Rout and Hats Off also ran.
Siepnd race , five furlongs : Fiora Louise ,
110 ( Burns ) . 1 to 4 , won ; Elsie M , 101 ( J.
Hill ) . 15 to 1 and 3 to l , second : Ilayo lii"
( Morrison ) , 30 to 1 , third. Time 1:03. :
Fleejla. May Apnes and Nnda also ran.
Third race , one mile and twenty yard * :
John Havlln. 10 > i flieattchamp ) , ! ' to j , won-
Ga-ston. 97 ( T. Burns ) , 7 , to 2 nnd even , second
end ; \\haterlou. M ( Nmt ) , 5 to 1. third.
Time : Il2 : i. Sharon. Henry Launt and
Countess Irma ulso ran.
Fourth race , the Sensation stakes , six
furlongs : John HrUht. 10.S ( Null ) . 40 to 1 ,
won ; Melvor. 110 ( J. Gardner ) . S lo u nnd
3 to S. second ! Banished. 110 ( Hlrsch10 to
1. third. Time ; l-ilat.j. . pink Cgat , Galli
vant. Plaudit and Klnateln alro ran.
Fifth race , one mile.J handicap : Donna
Rltn , 95 ( Nutt ) , 10 to llwon ; Imp , 97 ( T.
Burns ) , 5 to 1 and 3 tOi > ! , .s cond ; Boanerges
111 ( Morrison ) , 7 to iLjihJrd. Time : 1M1 4
Panmure also ran. T -
Sixth race , seven fiidshcj , celling : Vis-
ctunt. 101 ( J Hill ) . . 5 jin ! ffton ; Czarowi z.
101 ( Nutt ) . 1.1 to 5 anj7 ; ftj's. second ; L , W
101 ( C. Relff ) , 8 to-h. hlrd. Time : 1:29 :
Three Bars , Flllbustwl and Suydam also
. .
ran. ( * a
CHICAGO. June 2l.TIe ) Shellleld. Iiul. .
meeting opened in smarVtylij ] : today. Two
favorites won In Ked fu. and Irish Lady.
The irack was heavxa'.and attendance
large. Results : , , . ( j
First race , four and -.ope-half furlongs :
{ i0,1 ? ? " ' . . (9. P : . . ! 1 , 11won ; Algaretta ,
( ug S3 ( P. Clay ) ,
Second race : The Deuce. 107 ( Dorsey ) , 10
to 1. won ; Abuse. J2 _ ' M ! ' Barrett ) , 1 to 2 ,
second ; Whilcomb , M.KOojialdson ) , 20 to 1
third. Time : 1.-03. - rrir
Third race , one and .one-eighth miles ;
Redskin. 107 ( T , Hughjrwnto 3 , won ; Man-
dollna. 103 ( Caywoodk ajjto 1. recond ; I i
' < Dorse > ' ) .i ) Wt * J. third , Time :
fliu
"
"Fourth race , one mlle : Doctor G , 97 ( A.
Thompson ) , 4Hs to 1 , won ; Glenmoyne. 102
( A. Barrett ) . 9 to 10 , seednq : Plnkey Potter.
102 ( Caywood ) . SVs to 1 ; third. Time : 1:4GU.
K fth race three-quarters of a mile : Irish
Lady. 107 ( Caywood ) . 4'to S , won ; Chenlle.
W ( Gray ) , 9 to 5. second ; De Jure. 105 ( R.
Armstrong ) . 25 to 1. third. Time : 1:17U.
KANSAS CITY. June SI. Weather clear
and hot ; track flow. Re.ults :
First race , six furloneti , elllnr. Dr.
Crumblne won , Sugar Foot second , Frankfort -
fort Girl third. Time : l : 3.
Second race , one-half mile. 2-year-olds ;
Oninoor won , Volutante second , Clarlnda
third. Time : 0:54. :
Third race , six and one-half furlongs :
rTft * " ' 0" ' 'nw ' second , Paskola
third. Time : 1:2S.
Fourth race , one and one-sixteenth miles.
Victoria Hotel handicap : Llberatl won !
Percy second. Ettarre third. Time : 1:55.
Fifth race , four and one-half furtonga.
Bwlfty won , H. Hughelt second , Black Tom
third. Time ; 0:53 ,
lluclnic II < SI , Jonriili.
ST JOSEPH. Mo. . June 24. The third day
of the race meeting was partlal'-y marred
by a heavy rain en the night previous ,
which made the tra.'k . heavy anil slow ,
There was a large attendance nnd the rac
ing was splrltfl. The free-for-all trot wiu
tv tponed on account of a heavy track. He.
suits :
First race , 2:17 : jwiee : Gr * n Seal won
soconJ and third heat * Tim * : SWf : ! l'4 <
Ding won tlrst h U in 5:154. : Belle Colly ,
Belle Jordan. Miller Boy , Lock * . White
Nose. Hrtle Acton , Or ni af , Bw , Carl
D and Harry 1'rlnce also started.
Second race , 2 6 pare ; Agitate won In
three straight hpats. Time : S:12 : < * : 2l : * .ii
2Wi. : Kan ? , Hal CraBO , Hob Illley ,
Javelin , Hail Cloud and King of Diamonds
also started.
CIIHWS nn.inr KOH TIIIJ IIACIJ.
Collctrc ( ) nr incii Fully I'rrpnrril tn
Do Until.Toiln > .
POfGHKKlOI'StE , N. Y. , June II.-The
plan now Is to call the race at SM : tomor
row aftermxjn and to have It rowed down
stream over the four-mile course. If the
weather la bad or the water In poor condi
tion the racr , because of thn change of the
tide , will have to be rowed after 6:15 : p. > H.
upstream , neoessltatlng an entire change of
stake and Judge boats ftml the anchorage
of the lleot of yachts. It Is called to inlml
that this is the llrst time since 1575 that
Vale has met Cornell and the llrst time In
two years that It has crossed blades with
Harvard.
The Harvard Freshmen anil 'Varsity
cn'ws rowed several half-mile spurt. " from
a pistol shot thU morning , thn 'Varsity
rowing but .I ! to 33 , to the Fronhrnm's 31
and 'M , and came down against the tide and
wind In a rounh und choppy sea at su h .1
gall that In an eighth of a mie : they
parsed and uot a length of wat-r from the
Fre'hmen. The 'VnrsHty boat , even In thorough
rough water and against tint head wind ,
kept n strady , even gall and fairly glidtd
through the walet , tli reiwiTy In the
'Varsity boat being one of the features ,
there being little or no stop to tinUoat. .
Coach Cook took , the blue 'Varsity eight
out tonight and gave It a llnul polishing
up. The rough corners on the Individual
work of the members of the crew were
knocked off this morning In n palnstakliiK
half-hour of work. Yale's practice tonight
was not on extended one and attcr the gen
eral wotk several starts wrre taken. The
men's condition Is all that could be dosircd.
It was half past C whtn the water became
smooth enough in the neighborhood of the
Cornell boat house for the crew * to got out.
Courtney ? ent them on an exercise row ol
n mile and a half down the rlvvr. Iteturn-
Ing to the boathou-e tlio "short cake" crew
gave the 'Varsity eight a brush , but was
badly beaten. Mr. Courtney was In very
good spirits , but refused to express an
opinion about his crew.
Representatives of Yale , Harvard anil
Cornell met with llt-feree Melkelheltn at
thd Nelson house tonight to draw the posi
tion * for tomorrow's race. Yale drew cvur. e
No. 1. which is nearest the west bank ; Hnr-
vanV No. 2 , nnd Cornell No. 3. or the outer
course. It will be sefn that by this draw
ing the positions of Yale and Cornell are
exactly reversed from what they were In
the freshmen race yesterday and the slight
advantage In the way of tide , which Yale
was supposed to have In that race , now
belongs to Harvard.
The following1 are the statistics of the Har
vard. Yale and Cornell 'varsity cre-\ which
contest In the boat race'here ' tomorrow :
HARVARD 'VARSITY CREW.
Position. Class. Wt. Ht. Age.
Average weight.
Coxswain F. D. Colson. . ' 97 103 5:00 : 21
Sub C. M. Oddfe 'M l&S 6:01Va : 20
Sulr T. I * Bailey 'K ) 163 6:00 : 19
Sub W. C. Dalzell ' 99 Vft 5:11 : 19
Sub E. B. Carter 'S3 14S a-.ioy. 21
Sub W. B. Stamford ' 99 150 5:11 : " 19
Sub L. L. Tatum ' 97 167 5:10 : 23
Sub S. L. Fisher ' 03 103 5.-OI 22
CRICKKT GAME STIll'PBO IlY KAIX.
I'hlludclplilaii.t IHIOHC | | nf Oxford
Ton \Vlllioiit Triiiilili * .
( Copyright. 107. by Press Publlshlnir Company. )
IX5XDON. June 2l.-N'ew ( York World
Cablegram-Special Telegram. ) Tlio gen
tlemen of Philadelphia began their sixth
match here today and dismissed a strong
team , Oxford past and present , for the
moderate total of 2-31 runs. Before the
Americans cculd get their Innings well
Bturtvd rain came and the game was
stopped with no wickets down and twenty-
two runs scored. Scores :
OXFORD. PAST AND PRESENT.
Lord George Scott , b. King 10
Crcwley. c. Wood , b. P. H. Clark 3
A. Eccles , b. Dates 21
Stanley , c. Wood. b. Cregar 45
F. L. Fane. Ibw. , b. King 2T
iiannon. c. Riddle , b. P. II. Clark 13
Montmorency , b. P. H. Clark : : i
T. H. Henderson , b. Bates 29
WIckham , b. King 3
Berkeley , not out ; . S
Rxtras 20
Total 2C1
GENTLEMEN OF PHILADELPHIA.
A , M. Wood , not out II
H. C. Thayer , not out 11
Total 22
Omiiliu Aualiint CiiiMK-II lllntTn.
The return match between Omaha and
Council Bluffs will be played on the Omnhas'
ground on. Siturday afternoon. The Council
Hluffn men will be assisted by Will and
Gforge Vuutrhan of the Omaha c'ub , to
gether with Messrs. New and Slmma. A good
clean game Is pxprcted and the public gen
erally Is cordially Invited to witness the bat
tle from the grand stand. All members of
the Omaha Cricket club are requested to turn
out. as there will bo room for all to play.
After the e'evea of each team Is made up
fie rest of the players will be divided evenly
between the two sides. Vice Captain Young
will endeavor to guide the Omahas to vic
tory. as Captain Vaughan playa Tor the
Bluffs.
TIIOOI'KKS "WILL linni.V DUILl.I.VfJ ,
Will Go to South Oinnlia on the
l-'onrlli.
The Tranamteslsalppl Troopers held their
regular weekly meeting at the Commercial
club rooms last night with a good attend
ance.
Two bids were received from local eaddlery
houses for supplying brldlea and Raddle
cloths. The lowest bid was accepted , being
$2.37 for both articles. The bridle te black
leather with a curb bit and the eaddle cloth
is black with white facing and the letters
"T. T. " In tha lower corners.
Troop A waa ordered out for mounted
drill next Tuesday evening at 7:30 : o'clock ,
the members of this troop being ordered to
assemble at Twentieth and Spencer etreet at
the hour named , mounted and ready for drill.
Memberd who are unattached may take part
in the drill If they so desire. Colonel Wei-
ler will act ai drill master.
Major James flulla of South Omaha waa
present at the meeting as a committee to
Invite the Troopers to take part In the Fourth
of July parade In South Omaha. The invita
tion was accepted and arrangements for
turning out will be perfected at the next
meeting of the Troopers.
A report wa received from the South
Omaha Equestrian club to the effect that
the member * of that organization will Join
the Troopers in sufficient numbers to farm
about two full troops , with officers , etc.
A meeting of all tbu officers of the Troop
ers will be held at the Commercial club
roomi at 12:30 : o'clock today to dUcust mat
ters of vital Importance to all the officers.
There are a number of matters which re-
qulro the Immediate attention of the officer *
and these will be dlscueaed and decided upon
at luncheon.
The next meeting of the Troopers will be
held at the call of the commanding officer.
The organization is in euch an advanced
state that the necessity for holding weekly
business meetings has paeccd and it la prob
able that during the summer the time which
has heretofore beten devoted to organizing
will bo used for instructing the iuemb rs in
drill movements.
BOSTON IS STILL SUPREME
Beancntera Maintain Their Supremacy at
Top of the Heap.
TROUNCE THE ORIOLES GOOD AND HARD
When Untuc Clone * Score Stand * 1to
S In Favor of I lie llulilU'n 1m-
uiciiNt * Croud 11 n
I lluml.
Boston , 12 ; Baltimore , S.
St. Louis , 7 ; Ptttsburg , 4.
Cleveland , & ; Chlcugu , 2.
KruoK.ii. ' , . Hillatlulphln , 5.
Grniul Rapids , 9 ; Detroit , 4.
St. Paul , 10 ; Kansas City , S.
.Milwaukee , 4 ; Minneapolis , 3.
I103TO.V , Juno 24. Boston won a decided
victory over lUUIinoro tuJjy , but the crowd
of spectators was to dente that the outfielders
were greatly hampered au l the grouud rules
that -.vcre put In force detracted largely from
the Interest In the game. Uergeu split his
finger In the seventh tuning and win re
placed by ( Janzcl. Long and Jennings did
SJIUB puenomcnal fluldltig , while Ltuify led
lu the batting with tUo tins out ol tUu tiiuva
al UAt. lu the doveulli Uudtun piled up five
runs on live hits , a homo run and an trrur
by Doyle. Store :
I'O.S lIALTIMoltK.
It.H.O.A.K 11.1I.O.A.K.
TitaN . . . .12 U i" IT
HoMon S ' -IS
llaltlnu.ro 0 OIOOOIO-5
Knincil runs : lUuton. 3 ; Uiiltlmore. 4. Two-
b < hit : K elcr. Home run : Dutty. Stolen
iKltej : Hamilton , Tenney. Yc.isrr. Double
plays : Yfntcer to l < eng to Tennry. lmts to Ten-
ncy. JcnnliiK * to llcllz to Io > le. l nK to Yca er
to Tenney. riu t Kite otv trills : Off Nlchnln , 6 ;
off Nupi. 1. lilt by | > itch < > il ball : lly Nlchobi ,
t. Htnick out : lly Nichols. S ; by Notts , J.
l'af eJ l > Jll < : Iloblneon , 1. Pint banun r-
rurii : llo.'ton. ! ; Il-iltlmore. 2. Tlm : Two
hours im.l twenty-three minutes. Utnplree :
Kni lle aiij O'Day. Attenilance : 12 000.
ST. LOUIS , 7 ; P1TTS13URG , 4.
PITTSBUUG , June 24. St. Louis should
have won the game long before It did ,
but poor fielding made twelve Innings pos
sible. The winning run was made through
Kly's wild throw to llrst. followed by two
base hits. l'lttburg' butt ry was changed
In the ninth to try and save the game , but
It was useless. Cross \va put out of the
game and off the grounds in the twelfth
for disputing the umpire's decision. At
tendance , 2.M ) . Score :
riTTSHfllG. i ST. LOUIS.
R.H.O.A.K I U.H.O.A.E.
Smith. If. . . Tucker , rf. . 1 a 0 o o
Padden. ! b. . 0 0 7 J 1 H' 'n. rf , 5 0 0 I 0 0
Davis. 3b. . . . : H.-illn-an , 2jO 1 2 5 0
Ilrcxllo. cf. . 1100 C llartman , 3b 0 1 3 5 1
Don-van. rf. 1 2 1 1 r -iinlas . cO 2 4 0 0
Kly. 59 1 i 4 1 Oraily. Ib. rf 1 2 ro 0 2
Mm"tt. . Ib. 0 117 1 0 Uilly. If. . . . 2 0200
I > -aliy , c. . . . 0 1 2 0 ( Cros , s . . . .
Sucilen. c. . . 0 0 0 1 1 Murphy , Ib. 0 0 1 0 0
HuRhoy. p . 0 0 0 1 0 ll.irlojct. . . 2 S 2 0 0
Tanneh'I. p 0 0 0 1 O.IIart. p 0 1 0 S 2
Totali . . . .8 93517 si TotnN . . . . 7 IS :6 23 5
rittsbunr 0
St. l.ouu -
EarneO runs : PlttJlntrc. 1 ; St. I ouls , 2. Two-
basfl hlti : VMvK Donovan. I > ; hy. Hartley.
Three-base hit : Cross. Sicrlllc hits : 1'aOilen.
Donovan. Ely. Merrltt. Stolen bases : Smith , Kly ,
I ihy , Turner. Double plnvs : Merrltt to Ely
to Merrltt : lUllnum to Murphy. Kirst base on
balls : Olt HURhey. 1 ; oT Hart. 5. Struck out :
lly HUBhey. 1 liy Hart , 3. PHSSP.I balls : Lxuliy ,
3. Wild pitch : Hart. Left on bases : Ptttsburc.
J ; St. I.ouK 12. Klrst base on errors : I'lttsbiirg.
S : Pt. Louis. 3. Time of Kame : Two hours and
thirty-five minutes. Umpire : Sherlilnn.
i CLKVBLAXD. 5 ; CHICAGO. 2.
CHICAGO , June 24. The Indiana played
here today for the llrst time this season
nnd won a well contested game from the
Colts. Uoth teams bunched their hits In the
second , each side tallying twice , the core
remaining so until the sixth , when the only
error of the game , a wide throw by Callahan -
han , resulted In three runs for the visitors.
Attendance , 1.200. Score :
TotaU . . . .3 92715 I1 Totals . . . . 3 10 ? 7 13 n
Chlcaco 02000000 0 2
Cleveland 5
Earnerl runs : Chicago. 5 : Cleveland. ? . L ft
on bares : Chicago. 6 ; Cleveland , 7. Two-lmfe
hits : Decker. Ryan. Wallace. Three-lia lilt :
Callahan. Stolen bae : Ryan. Struck rut : Hy Cal-
Lilian. S : liy Younp. i. Hate on balls : OS Cal-
lahan. 4. Wild pitch : Callahan. Time of Rome :
One hour ami fifty minutes. Umpire : Mcpertnott.
BROOKLYN' . 7 ; PHILADELPHIA. 5.
BROOKLYN , N. Y. , June 24. The Phlla-
delphlans made their first appearance in
Brooklyn this season today , and although
only about 3.000 person ? turned out to greet
them , the home team U glad the Quakers
are here , as It gives them a chance to gain
some of the ground lost while playing
Boston. The score was close at times , but
the Brooklyns were never In danger of
losing the game. Score :
HROOKJ.YX PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Grlffln. cf. . 1 2 3 'I ' < Cooley. cf. . . 10100
Anderson. If I 3 3 0 ( Uowil , Tb. . . .
Jones , rf. . . . 1 1 0 0 f Deleha'ty. If 0 1 200
Shlndle , rf. . 1 0 4 2 1 LnJolc , rf. . . 0 0 1 0 0
LaCh'ce. Ib 1 1 6 S 1 n-iyl" . Ib 1 1 S 0 1
Canavnn. Jl > 0 1 4 5 ' . Ciem ilj , c 0 1 o 0 0
Q. Pmllli.M. 0231 ss. . . S 3 1 0 1
Payne , p P Cross. Sb ft Z 7 1 1
Grim , c 1 1 5 S 0 Wheeler , p. 0 1 1 0 ft
Kennedy , p. 0 0 1 0 f 'Ortli 00000
>
Totals . . . . 12 27 n 4 TotaU . . . .5112414 4
Orth battei for Wheeler In ninth.
"
IJrnoklyn . . 7
Philadelphia. 0 0 5
Earned runs : Brooklyn. 4 : ( 'hllndelphla. 3. Two-
base him : Jones , U. Smith. Three-base lilt : lel-
ehanty. Stolen liaxe : Anderson. Double play :
Pow.l to Iloyle. First base on balls : Off Payne.
1. Struck out : By Payne. I : by Wheeler. 1.
I'KusiM hall : Clement * . Ifti on ba fs : Brooklyn.
7 : Philadelphia. . facrinr * ' hit : Orltlln. Time of
game : Oni hour rind fifty-flve minute * . Umpire :
McDonald. Attendance. 3 CM.
STANDING OP THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. J.ost. P.C.
Boston 43 : 13 73v >
Baltimore 4S 3 < 14 70S
Cincinnati 47 20 17 Kt.S
New York 4 < 5 28 IS W.9
Hrooklyn 49 25 21 R2.1
Cleveland 49 24 23 41)0 )
Philadelphia 5 2S 27 4S.1
Plttsburg 4X 23 23 17.0
Washington 4G . 20 26 43Ji
iJiulsville 43 19 25 rsi.fi
Chicago 50 IS 32 M.O
St. Louis 02 U 41 21.2
Games today : Baltimore at Boston , St.
Louts at Plttshurp.
A\V trru AimnHnlloii ScorrN.
DES MOINES , la. . June 2l.-Score :
Des Motnes 20105000 0 S
Peorla 0 0001004 0-j
Base hits : Des ( Molnes. 11 ; Peorla , 7. Kr-
rors : De Molnes. 5 ; Peorla , C. Batteries :
Des Molnes. Cooper and Lehman ; Peorla ,
Roach and Doup'.ass.
QUINCY , III. , June 21. No sarao ; wet
grounds.
BURLINGTON , la. , Juno ! 4.-Score :
Dubuque 21000051 D
Burlington 00000000 0 0
Base hits : Dubuque , 10 ; Burlington , 4. Er
rors : Duburjue , 2 ; Burlington , 4 , naileries :
l > ubu < iup , Strclt and Sullivan ; Hurling.on ,
Wrtmer and llerryhlll.
OP TIIKVIVsTlfU.f l.i\UIK.
Crninl Rnlit , < l. I'nul nnil
Arr tlip'liittem. .
DlrrROtT. Mich. . Jurtfl ! t -It wa * the
locals' turn today to plve a sorry exhibition
of ball playing and the Robs won In a wall *
Score :
Detroit . 0 00022000-4
Urand llapK ! * . 0 2 1 0 3 3 0 0S
Hn5e lilts : Detroit , 12 ; OrnnJ Rapid. * . It
Krroi-s : Detroit. 7 ; Grand Rarlilr 1. Hat-
terle. : Detroit , l-J r.\n. Halm ami Trost ;
Grand Rapids , Hrady and Twlneham.
KANSAS C1TV. June 24. St. I'nul defeated
the Ulues totlay In a dull and featureless
EH nip. Score :
St. Paul . 0 2 I 2 4 J 0 0 -ll
Kati5as City . 0 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 t- J
Ra e hits : Pt. Paul , 16 ; Kansas City. 10. Kr-
rors : St. Paul , 1 ; Kati'im City , 3. lialterlo j
St. Paul , Krlcken and Spies ; Kansas City ,
Brvls and Rlnnforl
M1LWAUKF.K. Juno 21. Myen saved tha
day for Mllwaukrv by superior base running
[ when defeat seemed cvrtmn. Score :
. Ml'waukw . 0 1001002 4
, Mlnneapollit . 1 0 U 0 1 1 0 0 0-J
Race hits : Milwaukee , 10 ; Minneapolis. 11.
Krrors : Milwaukee. 1 ; MlmiNipolls , 2. Hat-
' tfrl < - : Mlluaukre , IVrry nnd Sptar ; Mlnnc *
. ai > ell , Klrree mi r nnd Boyle.
STANDING OP TUB TBAMS.
Play.nl. Won. lx > st. P.C1.
Columbus . V ) 35 15 700
Indianapolis . 49 XI lit 67.3
SL Paul . 57 3 ? W C49
Mlln-nukco . 3 ? 3 > ) 26 5t *
Detroit . r 2 21 2S 4 1
( trnnd Rapids . M SO 3C , 1\.7
Minneapolis . Ki 19 IS 31-5
Kansas City . M IS 33 32.1
Games today : Grand Rnplds nl Detroit : St.
' Paul at Kansas City ; Mlnnt > atM > : is at Jill-
n-aukee.
CAMUS OK TillI.IVKI.Y A SI ATIH'H.S.
Illlltlo of lif KliN.
1 The Davenpoit Stars and Buck Keith's
New Yotkors. two crackltiit Rood kid teams.
will meet nl 2 o'clock this afternoon t'ol-
loulni : Is the line up :
New Yoikt-rs. Positions. Davenports.
Albert Hratlrth . catch . Joe Maziio
OcofRfi Rr.tneth . pitch . Hr nk Bottn
John Polcy . ilr.it . Lou Mapenber
Kro < l Brown . short. . .Mlku Veal.fik ey
lleorRe Smlthcrs . M ocmd . Mose Miller
Oeorjce Russell . third Joe RovernelR8
John I.nlnl . rlcht . Mart I.V mp l
ChPftcr Done . middle . I3 rt Nobla
Joe Russell . left . GeorKe Coleman
\orfolk.
N13LIOH , Neb. . Juno 21. ( Special. ) A
match Banie of ball at the park ycsturday
between Nellgh and Norfolk created on-
tlui-lasin amuni ; the local crank' * . Score ;
Norfolk . 000010020 1
Ncllsh . ' -13
Ha e hits : Norfolk , 9 ; Nellsh , 12. Er
rors : Norfolk. 13 ; Ncllgh , 7. ll.irned runs :
Norfolk. 1 ; Nellcli. 4. Double plays : Ncllgh.
3. Struck out : Hy Buchanan , 4 ; by Ra-
can , 15. Hattcrlc. * : Norfolk. Huohaiuii and
Koenlgsteln ; Nellgh. Ragun and Corbctt.
L'mpiru : Hcrrlg. Tlnuof Bame. Two
hours nnd twelve minutes.
\otlilittv TIKI Cooil for Robert.
TECL'MSEH. Neb. , June 21. ( Special
Telegram. ) The Tpcumseh ball team won
from Hutnboldt here today. Score : 12 to 13.
In the last half of the ninth Inning , and
when the score was tied , Robert Hush
went to bat for the local * . He missed hi *
first two strikes , but the third proved a
charm and he knocked the ball clear out
of the grounds. A base runner on third
scored the winning tally.
I'rrliiimt Plon * t'i - Imltitiix.
FREMONT. Neb. . June 2Speclal ( < Tele
gram. ) The Nebraska Indians were given a
severe drubbing today by the Krcmonts In
an oM-fashloned slugging match. The fea
ture of the game was McMahon's pitching ,
lie retired after the tlfth inning to Rive tlio
Indians a Phow. The "core was 31 to 11.
Batteries : Fremont. McMahon. Marshall
and Erwln : Indian ? , Roland , Fulmar , Ranll-
lurd and Kleber.
HUN Tlin-t > CliitllcnKf" .
M'COOL JUNCTION , Neb. , June 24.
( Special. ) Already the Tobias club has ha-l
three challenges to play here. One from
the Huyilcn liaie Ball club , one from the
Omaha Brewing club and one from thu
York High School club. There Is goo > I
prospect for a fine mutch game of ball at
McCoo ! on July 3 as a part of the celebra
tion.
mill .Mcft CIuliN Con ol lilnti- .
At a meeting of the Omaha Ixsa uo
Wheelmen held In the Commercial club'
rooms last evening It was decided to con
solidate the club with the Omaha ' 9S Na
tional Meet club , the organization to l > a
known by the latter name hereafter. Tha
Meet club will make application for a char
ter from the League of American Wheel
men at once and as soon as this is granted
will be a league club. Meetings will bo held
at the Commercial club rooms on Thursday
evening of each week from now until after
the national meet , which la to be held at
Philadelphia August 3 to 7. The oblts-t or
these meetings Is to thoroughly organize a
party for the purpose of attending this
year's national meet nnd thus better
Omaha's cluincea for securing the big meet
In 1S9S. It Is estimated that about twenty-
five Omaha wheelmen will attend the Phil
adelphia meet.
IlHlil Malcrr. I'tint Time
ALBANY , N. Y. , June 24. Hddle Bald , at
tlio slam circuit meut , h Id under the
auspices of the Albany county wheelmen
of thly city , won the mile open professional
race In the fastest tim that such a rac
lias been run on the state circuit this year.
The time waa 2:0 : $ 1-5. Results :
First race , one mile , open , profe.silonal ;
13. C. Bald ( Buffalo ) won , J. A. Newhous *
( Huffalo ) second , Nat Butler ( Oambrldge-
port. Mass. ) third. Time : 2:03 : 1-5.
Second race , one tnllc , handicap , profes
sional : Nat Butler ( Cambridgeport , Mass. )
thrlty yards , won ; F. J. Titus ( New Yorkl ,
thirty yards , second ; J. A. Nowhouse , fif
teen yards , third. Time : 2 12.
Collimbim , U | I.oul.tvll Ir , II.
COLUMBUS , O. , Juno 24. Pickering's
muff of a ! y ball In the first Inning gave
Columbus a good start and the Colonels
wen * never In the game until the. eighth.
when two errors and bunched hltrj enabled
them to score four runs. Score :
Columbus . C 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 9
Louisville . : . 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0-0
Base lilts : Columbu ? , 14 ; Louisville. 13.
Errors : Columbus. 3 ; I ulsvllle , 4. Batter
ies Columbus , Joncu and Fisher ; Louls-
vlllo , Evan and Butler.
Hiillruiiil SlurkliiK- -out Stri-nniN.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 24 The San Finn.
Cisco & North Paclllc railway has estab
lished a hatchery for trout In Gibson canyon ,
near Uklnh. The hatchery has u capacity
for several million eggs. In Jlarln , H-inomu
and Lake counties then- are over 200
streams. For the pact four years thlx road
has been stocking Its streams with trout.
The management have now determined to
Increase the supply of trout and have
erected a hatchery- This Is ald to bo the
ltr.it Instance ] of a railroad retorting to this
method of Increasing travel on Its lines.
Miilirr-SliurKi-y A urn In.
NEW YORK , June 21. Articles for
fight to a flnUh between Peter Mahtr and
Thomas Sharkey were drawn up at tha
nlllco of the Police Gazette today and sub
sequently signed In Jersey City by represen
tatives of the two heavyweights. The light
will be before the club offering the best
terms and for a side bet of Ji.WO.
Lurlllnril llurmi ( ii-tn u I'lnn * .
LONDON , June 2I.-AI the third day's rac
ing of the Newcastle and Gosforth park
meeting today the Lorlllard-Beref ford
stables' chestnut colt , Lapwing II. , ran third
In the race for tha Sea ton ue I-nvall l.VU )
sovereigns plate , C. Perkins's Jenney How-
lets , chestnut colt , being llrst and B ,
field's Samaria second
The finest
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afraid to wash with Pearline. The fact that a
thing is delicate and easily torn is the very
reason why you should take
Pearline to it. Nothing else
can get it clean with so little
rubbing and wrenching.
If you observe carefully ,
you'll notice that the women who
are the most particular about their
washing and their housekeeping
and their housework are the ones who
are the most enthusiastic about Pearline.
cd some unvrrupulou * grocers will tell yon , "ihli Is M
good M" or "the tame at" Peajlinc. IT'S FALSE Pearllna U
never peddled j if your grocer cnd you an imitation , be honeil
JAMES PVLE. New Ywk.