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, . , . . - - - - - ' . 1-7 - - - - - - . " - . . . . , w. . I"qh 1 I . ( . T1I ] oitir DAiLY ] tLE : MONDAY , JU E 18 , 1898. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PROPhECIES OF POPOCItATS SttLt43 ilOtiSe Gang Looking Into the Future for Bomo euro Sign. FIGURING ON ChANCES OF RE-ELECTION Attnrnry ( Zcicrnl $ * nytL ! Mnhil u Itnuk Very I.uav on the List of 'l'IIUNC VIu ) % VlII lie Cbipeti. LINCOLN , Juno 12.-SpectaL-A8 ( ) the tnie for the state convention npproachcs the Iflernilers of the popocratic party at the Atato house , tm well ni the ) iaugcr8-ofl who make the state butiding their polltthal Iicailqunrters , are freely dIacustiig the chances of thu precnt itato olficinis for renominritlon. It li pretty well agreed among them that State Superintendent Jack- EOfl IIM gone through the past eighteen 1U011t1U with the lcnt friction. on account 4)t ) his keeping his office freer from politicat icllcmee , nnd that. of all the omclals he 10 the moat uro to succeed in the convention - vention , The chances of the othcr8 are placed ifl the following order Meserve , Porter , \VoUe , Smyth and last of all Cor- : hell. ( overIIur Ilolconib and his intrigues for a third turin form such an unknown am ! II1Ileflflite quniitity that the Political prognosticators have not agreed upon his place in the table of chatices. Cornell Is put. last on the list because . of the opposition he in meeting In lila home . county nnd because of the fact that many of the lending pojocrntic Pnlers of the state have dcnounccd him mid foretold his defeat In the election it llOminrttCl. ( III ( net the other meinber of the stute house party have agreed that. Cornell Is a sort of Jonah who must ho thrown overboard nnd have concluded that in the storm of the tn- partite convcntlon Is the time to do this act. Slstt ! In haul oiler. : The objection to Attorney General Sinyth has been growing for tim vast year. espe- daily among the PoPulist leaders of the . fu.ioii crowd , although there are plain signs of disaffection in other quarters. ht is : agreed that Smythi has been over-zealouj in crovding forward a multiplicity of suits for Political UOSCS and that the resuht3 are small in proportion to the energy and funds wasted , On the other hand , they complain that his SOliCittIIe for the welfare . of certain popocratic defaulters ha been overdone and that In one or more instances Pohitica1 inhluenco has vrotected from prosecution - ; ecution men who owe large sums to the state. The attorney general is also being . openly accused of having purposely flog- looted the interests of the state in the case against Ebnight at Nebraska City. Another ( lifliCUlty in the way of Sinyth's renomina- tion is the impression that has gonc abroad that r einity Ed I' . Smith is by far the abler attorney of the two and that it would be well to select the best inca in making ' ( he " nominations. This latter theory , it is under. stood , has received the endorsement of'Dep- tity Smith himself , ' Commissioner Wolfe has lost favor among ' the local popocrats on account of his ap. pointments , while his manner of handling the delinquent school land tdises has given . - ' him much political trouble , especially among those who believed tbat during the last year of general propeiity among the farm- era a large proportion of the canceled leases 'could havi ben paid up. Then it is under- ' : atq.oil , tlutuncie Jake" does not enjoy the : " cofliidek friendship of the Holeomb follow- ens " oyer , thy , state , , and that there is an effort being made to bring out u candidate , ' . for a state omce from Lancaster county ' : who will interfere with Woifes chatices to ' secure tlio home delegations in the conven- . . S tion. ' l'orter lln Ills TrOIIII1CM. - . Secretary Porter has hail lila troubles nll ; along , but it Is expinined that many of his mistakes have been made from sheer : awkwardness. Ills connection with the no- - count business and his act in destroying the tally sheets are expected to give him the . most trouble in the election. although In' - waa aided and abetted in both moves by the 1)oPocratia allied of all colors and brands. ' His illegal opening of the returns last fail , the mixup of the political affairs at the " . . Beatrice institution , and the secretarys connection - : - nection with a number of unpopular au 'i ' loiI1tmen that have been made in the last year all contribute to lis troubles. Treasurer Neserve as an individual is not very well understootl by the state house politicians anl ( ( or that reasoii they hesl- tate abont pronouncing upon his detects as an official. In board meetings the treas- I uror has usually disagree(1 with the other . & ' members on all subjects , but has talked yery little to ouliiIers. In the business T of , bts olilco ho. has kept his own counsel , often to the annoyance of other popocrotic I statesmeU. and it ho has iuaiio serious mistakes - takes he has not committed the further error of giving time 'Rminp' away himself. k 'the Icnown weakness of his olhicial bond , I shiIch svill be troubieomne in time election , will not be held up against hini In time con- , - vetition , nimd it is migreed that as mimatters LJj univ tand the treasurer is euro to be re- - nominated , As to the chances of election for nny iart of tIme ticket time vopoeratlc piophiets are not venturing any guesses. They udmuit that tIme sailing will not be amnootit m1nd that time hrenhcers increase as the ( lays go by. , ' , . . " S'ait' ii. lIiorce. , ltIlRSON , Neli. , June 12.-peciai.- ( ) Lesetto Ilicke ) of this lilace lmas comumnenced ' 4 a divorce suit mmgatnst Ii. Fl Ulekel , md- 1 legimig drunkenness mind cruelty , and asking , time cmisto'ly ' of the three nminer chmiltlren , : - They vere mnarnled at ( lienwond , In. , tim 1831 nimil are considered wealthy people. A 1 ood' 1eaimnt3 fuU , rer.uI.ir nimtiomm t " of time hnsveI , du not irriI r ' tt3 or immflauie. limit leave i 1'r $ ; - . t'I' ' 1\ \ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , t The Omaha Bee t Map of Cuba COupOll t , Present this Coupon with lOcfor I - . t AMapofcuba. I t ' f. I A Map oftho West Indlas. I A And a Map of the World , I fly Mmiii 1t1 cents. ' ! . . - . * . This Coupon with 25G WILL SLCURE Tilt Official Photographs of the United Slates Wavy. Addrcsi , NAVY PHOTO6RAII DEPT1 ( MHA . _ -rs : few weeks ago Mr. Bickel bought the Von- dome saloon in Sioux City. The divorce case of Mrs. S. 0. Cord against C. E. Cord , before Judge lans of I'oncn , resulted in the divorce being granted. Mr , Cord hjng the boy and Mrs. Cord the girl and $2G alimony. About twenty-fIvo Emerson people were summoned aa wit.- nesses , but there waz no sensational tosti- many. sew Crcnniery et Callnwn. CAIJLMVAY , Nob. , June 12.-Speclal.- ( ) Callaway's now creamery was completed yesterday and turned over by time builders to the stockholders. It is a fine plant , equipped with the latest anil best machin- cry and will go into operation Monday , June The stockholders are farmers of the 1 lity cmiii the prospect for an abundant - dant 'iijip1y of milk is good. At a stock- holders' meeting yesterday the following ilircctnrs'woro elected : Johmi Moran , F. I. Ilaycock , 3. II. Smith , It. W. Welch , Jo- sepli hewer. At a directors' meeting in the evening the following orncors were electcill John Moran , president anl ( trena- uror ; F. 14. Ilaycock , secretary. 'I'eni'meis ! ( iii l'nmiem ; . PONCA , Ncb. , June 12.-Specirmh-Tlme ( ) school board tins tiected the following corps tt teachers for the ensuing year : Prof. M. C. Mayimanmi , principal ; Miss Mary MeKin- Icy , assistant principal ; Mrs. Everett , advanced - vanced grammar ; Miss hattie h'omeroy , first grammar ; Miss Edith Iluse , second intermediate ; Miss Lizzie O'Connor , first in- terniedlato ; Mrs. Mary Myers , primary ; Mrs. Wiliiaiii l'orter , East Ind primary. Itmerjmipi 11mm II rend Cuiiammmiy. DAKOTA CITY , Neb , , .Iumio 12.-Specimmt. ( ) -The corommer'mi jury , which investigated the death of Charles Alcxnmider , who was killed by being run over by a dirt traimi on the Chicago , St. l'aul , Minneapolis & Omaha railway at South Sioux City oim the 8th inst. , has returned a verdict to the ciToct that Alexander Caine to lila death through carelesartess Oit his own pnrt iimul exonerated - ated the railroad company. L'itmm'itmi Synod. NIimASK CITY , June 12.-Special.- ( ) The Nebraska district of time German Evami- gelical synod has been in convention in this city simmcc last Thursday. Some thirty-six ministers and delegates ( roam all parts of time state nrc in attendance. Thu ofilcers arc : Rev. John ICroehnke , Lincoln. prosi- ( lemit ; Rev. J. Raniser , Falls City , secretary ; Rev. F. French , Plattsmouth. treasurer. Time meeting will terminate tomorrow. Cmadromi 'I'emielermi. CILADRON , Neli. , Jummo 12.-Special.- ( ) The Board nt Education has selected the (01- lowing teachers for the coming year : Prof. \v. B. flackus , Florence , Nob. . principal ; Miss Florence S. Smith , Lincoln , assistant pnincipal Misses Galloway , Ada 13 Brown , MinnIe J. flerdixon , Ethel 14. Mason , Nell I ) . Julian , M. A. Lute. Limlu Kendall , Margaret - garet Morgan and Miss Clark. liii mghmmrM iii a l'ustomllee. WATERBURY , Neb. , June 12.-Special. ( ) -The Waterbury postoillce was broken into last night anil stamps to the value of $4 taken. Mr. Connors' store , at the same Idace , was entered by burglars the same night and goods to the value of $50 taken. No clew. clew.'r 'r , , ! n ii a' , ' rs 1 iim I , WAKEFIELD , Neb. , June 12.-Special. ( ) -Company G is improving rapidly in miii- tary appearance nuder the direction of Drillmaster Lieutenant II. B. Nelson. Mr. Nelson won the medal at the State university - versity for elliciency and knowiedge of miii- tary t cttts. GeniI Crum. Outlook MILLER. Neb. , June 12.-Speciai.-The ( ) rainfall tins been abundant in Buffalo. Dawson - son and Custer counties this seheon , and the prospects for crops were never better at this nine of year. There is a phenomenal growth of wild grass everywhere. NelIrmIslmL NCTM Notcu , A now school house is being erected at Paxton. Stanton is talking of extending its water oi ks system. A Nebraska man recently caught a hundred pound catfish in the Missouri river. There vIil be an imumemise crop of Iwaches and every other kind of fruit in Furnas county this year. The Auburn creamery has ceased Thaking butter for the sunitncr and is converting all the milk received into cheese. C. C. Horton of Genoa shot a fine specimen - men of an American eagle which moasimreri six and one-half fct from tip to tip of Its Wings. It is meported that Eugene Cashmnan , defaulting - faulting ox-treasurer of Greoley county , has settled his shortage by turning in a see- t.ion of land and $ l.000. lClmbali coumity and the Union Pacific railroad have reached a compromise emi the tax question and as a result time road has paid about 7OOO of back taxes. IH the westbound , assenger train on time Eikhorn was stnikiimga lively gait about four miles beyond Wood Lake the engine struck amlt butcheict1 thirty-threa bead of cattle for a atockmnan amid imijured a imumnbem more. SI ei itejiti hI ii'mimM I'm. , ii.i iincl. . MALAD CITY , Idaho , Jmmime 12.-Speciai. ( ) -At it called meeting of republicans amid silver repimbilenmis luhl in time opera house in this place a complete reunion of the republican - publican rarty wils eflict ° d. Strong speeches for reimnion were niade by nmmmo of the niost poimmlmmoilt silVem relamblicaus in the county , amuomig them Joseph Coburim , who was last camnpaigmi U candidate for representative imm the legislature emi the silver republican ticket ; Ifoim , W. 13. Tlwws , ex.siieaker of thu territorial imnmmsu of repiesentatlves amid cnmiiiiditto in 1J6 ( or state mienntor on time sliver republiran ticket ; Martin Johnson , a immommmimiemit eiivor republican of l'restomi , and lion. David Lapray of Vstomi , On behalf of time rcpuhicani , Prof. Wejber of Dayton , Prof. Box ofVeston amid it , IT , lavis spoke. There was the liest of feeling anti ierfcct imarniommy throughout tIme , mmeetimmg. Tlmero ln"ing ii vacanc"y in' thiecommnty cha'lr- mnutmship , hlnmiV' , , M , Leigh , cummdtdate iii 1896 for state reiireLmmtative on the silver ticket , was eiectci. Mrs. Annie Sawyer. an active end intelligent woman. was selected for the postition of tate conindttoewomnamm. The commvczttOn for eIectin ] iegates to the state conventiom will be hold attmim ni- can FmiIi Augost 0 , the coumty nominating comiventlon at l'reston September 8. By this action factional lines lmavo been prac- ticaily obliterated lit Oneida county , A P.tEOUS hJili , ' ? ili a Ne mmmiii Smianry Pinor. Chop beet , mnutton or cork into a bash. Take m' . cpmummtlty of Grape-Nuts equal to halt the ammiount of meet , Mix into the Orape- Nuts a raw egg ammil what milk it will take iii , . Salt amid popper to ta3te. Now thoroughly mix meat unti all into a hash. fomimi into patties like sausage antI place 1mm a hot ukiilet with only enough butter - ter oil bottom to prevent stickimig. h'iuce cover over the skillet amid cook until done , i'ut a little piece of butter on top of each patty if they tend to become dry , but do hot 1110 ent.ugit to make greasy , Serve hot amid you wilt discover tbmtt the meat has acquired Lt miiOS savory flavor from the Grape-Nuts and at time same time it has been rontiered easily digestible and time ole. mnents iii ( Ito Grape-Nuts furnish most. viii- unbie nourishinemit for athletes as well its invalids. Urocers sell Oralme-NutL : i- CllA1P1ONS BITE TilE DUST' ' Omaha Humbles the Mighty Hoosiers Ln a Bed fiat Strugglo. PAPA FISHER OUTPITCHES MR , HAWLEY 3imtmuger of tbc lInh.e.i l.e.hs Ills Flek (0 ( Horloims 'iotor7 in ft tlimtt Is Veil nf Fine Vl ) rk. The Babes won't stand for any ball toss- log aggregation like the Hoosiers to make it two straight , big leaguers or not , That's why they soaked it to them yesterday to the score of 3 to 1' in another game that was mientIfiiily aprimikied with iretty and briliiamit iiiays. And it ought to have been a stint out and it would have been a skunk , sure as shoot- lug , if Umpire Cantiilon had not come to the rescue of time chamnplomms amid saved them that humiliation. lie threw out the iife iino in that eighth inning , wheim the Hoosiers made their lone tally. Quo milan was out when McFarland waddled tmp. i'isher banded imini two strikes. and the next that ho tossed over was as pretty aood one as ocr crossed time iiiate , It ctmt time rubber square in two and it wait' a good distance above time knees. It was a thrd strike and out , but Cantilion hollemed , "Ball. " McFarland did not take any chances after that and he marked his appm'cciation of the gift by hapging out a two-bagger , 'lIe was brought liomne by Deady's single. 1mm fact , emi several occasionS Mr. Camitliion might have hind his blinkers packed away in his vglie at time hoti , for they appar.ntiy did him mm good emi the fielti. Manager Fisher was the boss mmmii , for ho twirled a masterly genie. Iii oniy one in- utmig thu the 1-looslers get two hits , the rest being scattered. lie did not give a base on halls mid struck out five mnen , some of the hard hitters , ton , And he , placed these stnikeotmts in time right liaCCS , too , For Instance - stance , in the fifth with one mann out atid Aliemi on third and Kaltoc emi secomul , Man- rmger Fishier took timings hr his own hands and famined both Hawley and hlogriever. YoU'd otter heard the redhiots holler. Twirler Hawley was very effectIve , too , except iii the third when we bumiched four hits on him and womi the game. lie struck out one mami and gave only one base on baits and only one by hitting the batter. That's pretty fair. Fk.1IiiZ Viis Superb. 130th tennis fielded brilliantly with the odds on the pretty work in favor of the Babes. There was very little that conid get away fromn our outfield and infield both , amid semisationni stops an catches were the order of the day. Catcher Mae 'vHs feeling his oats and he went after everythimig In sight like a terrier goes after a rodent. The Indians came up first and hloggniever rapped out a single in a very comifident sort of way. Ia fact , they seemed to have it in their nut that they could pluck another. tot' little McFarland sacrificed lioggy around to second , and the latter purloined third. That's as far as it went , however , for Mac gobbled Deady's foul and Fiahers benders were omie too many for Hoffnieister. \V4) commencd more mildly. Preston flew out to the garden and l'ick and Flemn both died on first. Three successive Iiyout.s dashed the hopes of the Indians in the see- or.d. or.d.In In our halt , hQwever , we sounded a lit- tb warning of what we Intended to do. Lyons drew a base on balls , the only one iii the gme , and go second on float's nice sacrifice bumit. Eustace and Holly tried hard , but they both tiled out. One-two-three once muore for them in the third round of tIme contest. But not on us. McCauley banged out a nice simigie over to the left , but was caught trying to steal second. Fisher got a hard rap in the back and got to first. Then Preston amid Fleming sent him around to third on a hit apiece. Pick cent a ripsnorter to Stewart that never left the ground. It went through the Indian amid Fish amid l'reston caine home , while Fleni aquntted on third. Pick tried to get to second nit the play , but was caught out. 'rhat wan enough. Roat filed. Three rims to the good. Sone IVurmn Ruse huh , In the fourth they made a hit and so did we , but neither did any good. In the fifth Stewart flew out to Fleming and Alien got a base because Lyoims juggled Roat's throw. lie got clear around to third on Kaiioe's two-bagger , but Hawley amid Ho- griever both struck out. In the sixth Hofmnelster' single and Eus- taco's two-bagger resulted in nothimig , and the seventh , too , was uneventful , but In the eighth they got their lone taiiy , 110- griever went out to Preston and after Mc- F'arland should have been caied omit on strikes he banged out the' leather for two sacks. Deathy hrought him home on a simm- gb. ioffineister went out to Preston and Motz fanned , with Dcady reclining on see- . ond. That ended it. Score : OMAHA. ALL It. I1.SB.Sh1.PO. A. H. I'rpttnn If .1 1 1 fl 0 t it It - - - - - - - - - - - l"lemning rf. . . . . . . . . . 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 i'ickering of. . . . . . . . 4 0 1 0 0 i 0 0 Lyonshb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 2 0 0 5 0 1 itoatss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I ) 0 0 i 1 3 Ii Etistace , 3b. . . . . . . . . 3 0 1 0 0 ' 2 1 1 iThlilmig8worth , 2b , . 3 0 t U 0 2 0 0 McCauley , c. . . . . . . . 3 0 1 0 0 9 1 0 Ffiier , I , . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 u 0 0 0 1 0 Total . . . . . . . . . . . .23 i S 0 1 27 6 2 INDIANAPOLiS. AU , It. I1.Sli.S11PO. A. hI. Itogriever , rf . , , . , , . 4 . 1 1 0 0 0 0 Me1'itrianth , of. . . . . . 2 0 1 2 0 0 lendy , if. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 hloffmolster , 3b. . . . - I 0 0 2 2 0 Mtitz , lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 12 0 0 t4tt'wnrt , 2b. . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 Allen , m'i. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 0 0 2 1 0 Kitbte. C , . . . , . , . . , . 4 1 0 0 2 1) ) 0 ilawley , it. . . . . . . . . . a a 0 S 0 _ 'Petals . . . . . . . . . . : ; 2 1 21 15 1 Ittimis by hnmiimigs- Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 3 0 Ii 0 0 0 -3 Indlanmtpniis . . . . . . 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 1 0-h Ilitis by hnniiigm3- Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 4 1 1 1 0 1 -3 lmuiiulmalmllis. . . . . . . l 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0-7 llrrurs by Immnimigs.- Omnimmi . . . . . . . . . . . . 000110000-2 hiudimmimapolis . , . . . , 0 j I 0 0 0 0 0 -1 llarno'h rumisI imiillnnapolis 1. ' Two base lifts. Ilmistace , Iilmoe , IdoFariarid , Double IIIiLYS : Jloffmeister to Motz , Ilamme on bails : By 1-inwicy. Lyomis. First imatm on errors : Otamilma I , , 1 mid lumialinlis 2. 1 lit by pitclmeU ball : B ) hlawioy , Fisher. trtmtk out : By t'ishtr , hloifliieister hinwitty , liogriever , Mets , Sttmwuurt ; by lfiLwley , iouis , Left on bmtmes : Omiiithma 5. luidimmumapoiis 7 , 'I'inie ; 0mw hour mmmiii twemity-itve minutes , Urn. hire , Cantillomi. Notes of the tini.te , Iii time ninth usher tmtrtmck out Stevart on three imitlmeti balls. Lyons threw the emily base on bails and strikeout to the credit of IIiuvley. Mi three of the fielders did seine great work , taking in eight tiles mimiti seine of themn craclccrJneks , From his playing iitro Allen has been overtoutemi thmiu 'l'hero has been very little ginger in limit play. It is rarely that a first baseman gets only live limit oUts to imis credit as I.yomis thtd , lie hmad cmiii' mmix chances. Time lloomders are great johliers , They jolly t'achm other time opposing team , time biescimermi and the grand stand. It's fun for time ( aims. Boat's work ivis fine. In the Ilrst in- nimmg ito mmuie a great run and got Mntzs ( oui miear time biencimers mind on several ocemmsinns Ito made circus stops. A man in the grand stand dared to ques- thin mimic of Umpire Cantiliomi's deeision Oil strikes amid iaiis iii time early imimmimigs uimitl the "enipire" ordered him ejected , but releitted , ! lmmwiey's slow baits were hard to bat out of time diamond. the outfielders huivimig only three clianceum. hawley gurnered 'eight assists hmimniuclt and severni vcre screamers. Boat got a juecr assist in the seventh. Kahmoo rapped a liner to him , which was so hot tbut , lie dropped It , The bait Toiled . - - - - I _ _ _ - - - towanl sceonti rind Holly succeeded in elongittimig iiinnif aim extra foot iii llama to get it iiefoO'I Ailem ; ticceedeth 1mm reach- lag second fr iii first , McCatik'y did some great trnckstoppimmg. After a hard run -he caught omme ( ciii lint two feet from the grand stnni. lie ran into the stanitt ; the leather was safe in hi mitt , Umpire Cantii1M was way oft on some of his balls and strikes and iii roimbeil Ficniimig ( if ft hit Ifi the eighth. The leather iandod.ig.htt on the right. foul tine , but it VtUi CfttJ&md.a foul , In time three games in which Fisher tins pitched since tIme temcm rettmrne.l ) mmcm he has given one i.tmoiilmaii5. That one was liresented in time mitat Detroit gmmnme in the last inning Att' tWo men were out , in the last two gamea.tse . hams not made a gift. Tliitt Indicates his .atmost perfect control of time ball , ( ) Tiilllt lISTlIhtV LItGUl SCOitI. iCmtmmsn' . CIt , Ummnl.hi go Io liuislimesil ms-ltlt i r , htetlger. XANSAS CITY. Mo , , Jutmo 12.-Miiss'aukco tnmmmchieti their hits while time ilbies couldn't lilt 1tetter. Scorol 11.11.11. ICansas City . , I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 4 Milwaukee . , . . ¶ 3 1 0 0 0 (1 ( 2 18 10 1 Batteries : 1'tmmsas City , Stmiii'itn timid \Vilsnmi : M Iiw.tiik'c , llettger and Speer. MiNNiIAt'OiIS , Mum , , June l2.-'l'he Mihiers tied time score in ( lie eighth by a tliree-lutso imit by RIce , hut in their Imaif tIme Stars worked a' nmnn over tile Plate amid vomi mimi exciting Coittest. Score IL 11. II. Mimimmeapolis , . 0 1 0 0 0 u 0 2 0-3 8 6 Ctmltiintmuq . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1-4 ii 6 hintterie ttlminimitpoIis , l'lmiliiiipi .and ititter : Columbus , Friend and Buckley. ST. PAU1 , ltlinmm. , Jimmie 12.-Shugart's or- m-urs In time first imtmtimmg mrncticaiiy gave time game to DetroIt , Score : lLIi.1I. St.I'aui . , , , . . , 001200000-373 Detroit . , . . . , , , , - flatteries : St. Paul , F'rlckomi and Spies ; ] ) etrolt , Mtmiiitmme , hirthu timid Twineimamn. STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. 1' . C. limdianapohus . . . . . . . . -12 29 13 6i.0 Colunminm' . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 23 15 i.5 St. l'atmi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2l 18 GO.9 Friimisiin City. . . . . . . . . . 41 25 18 OS.1 Mllwatmleo . . . . . . . . . . 45 21 19 67,3 Dntm'tmit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 i Minneapolis . . . . . . , . Ii 13 30 3.2 Onmnlia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4) ) 11 27.5 Oniiieii today : Iuiiiitniipohis mit Omaha , hut- wnukee at Kansas City , Detroit at St. Paul , Columbus at hhimineiipohis. GtIiIS Oi' 'I'tII NA'l'lONtL I.IIAJE. Clmteumgo Gels 'l'riimmmeeit by the' i1rovuis n.m he hluimmi' ruuuiiM. CHICAGO , Jummo 12.-Time Browns defeated Chicago totiny iii one of time prettiest games of the seasuim. floUt Pitchers were lilt hmnrl , emily the nmost brilliant fielding keepimig tIme 5CC re dowim. St. Louis secured its rmmmms by tIme bunchmlmig'uf hitm4 , aided by two bases emi balls. Attendamicti 11,400. Score : chliCAuo. ST. LOUIS. it.IL.O.AB. Ryan , it. . . . 1 2 2 1 0 Bowl. et , , . I 3 0 0 0 I'erett , lb. . 1 2 10 1 0 QuInn , rf. . . 0 1 2 0 t ) liboim.ct..0 1 1 1 OiI-mriey , lf..1 I I 11. DUmlen , st. . 0 1 2 6 0 Cros , Iii. . 1 2 3 1 0 ' ' ' , lb. . 0 2 12 0 0 M'C'nm'k , Si 0 0 2 6 ml 1)eier , Mertei , rX U 1 1 U 0 Sugtien , C. . 0 1 3 0 0 L'onnor , 2b. , 0 1 3 3 0 Cruciat. 21 , . . 0 0 1 ' . 0 IfltilmIme , C. im 2 6 1 Ii Smith , its , . . 0 1 5 2 0 Callahan , m ° 0 0 : m OTaylor. p..1 2060 Totai . . . , 2 1027 20 1 'l'otal'i . . . . 4 14 27 ii I Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000000020-2 StLoui'i . . . . . . . .0040O0000-4 Enroot ! runs- Chicago , 1. Left on bises : Chicago , 9 ; St.i4toUis. 8. Two-base lift : Taylor. Sacr1tic bit : Isbeli. Stolen bases : Dowmh , Taylor. D iubie imilts' : uamilemi to Coimnor to IIvIittt Struck out : By Calm- han , 4 ; by Taylort 2. Ilasti on balls : Off Callahan. 4 ; of ) Talor ; , 3.Vild hitch : Cal- Inhaum. Time ot , m.mme : Two hours. Urn- Imlres : Ilmithie mind Curry. Clouieii1)o ½ mm tue Lenders. LOUISVILIAIIj June 12.-Wagner's home run with a mitu onbases won time game for time Cohomiels In timt eighth Inning. Attend- mince , 4,000. Scare : LOUISVllA2 crcm-vni. It.lr.O.tlB. I , lt.ILO.A.B. Clarke , it. . 1 I.2 I' 0 SmIth , If. . . 1 , 1 2 0 0 ItttcIm3' , s. 0 0 4 1 2 HcciIey , lb 1 2 5 0 0 11m ) ' . Cf. . . . . 1 23I 0 0 Mel'Imee , ! b. 0 0 4 2 0 Dexter , rt , . I L-2 0. . 1 Curcoran , ss 0 0 1 3 0 Staff'rd. 2b 4 , ir.,4.IhI , 1 Irwin. ib. . . 0 0 4 0 0 Wam ner. lb. 1 , 1 1 , , 0 Mmilo , rf. . . I 2 1 , 0 0 C1'gmran , lit 0 0 ! 3 10 M'itrtde , ef I 2 1 0 0 i'mvers. C , . 0-hi I .O'Wooii , e , . , , 0 0 5 0 1. Cun'gmm'mn , I ) 0 --th0 ! .t 0 Iir'i.'nst'n , p 0 0 0 2 0 Tents i. . . S 8 27 24) 4 Totss , , . . 4 7 24 7 1 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 -5 Cimmclnnati . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0-1 Earmied runs : Louisville , 2 : Cimucimimmati , 2. Two-base hits : Clarke , Cuimninghnmn. Home rumma : l3eckley , Wagner. First base on balls : Ofl Cummningham , 2 ; off hlrettemmsteln , 4 _ Struck out : By lireitmimmtelmi , 2. Double plays : Wagner to Rltchey ; iulcPhee to Cur- conan to Beckicy. Passed bail : Wood. Left on bases : LouIsville , 5 ; Cincinnati , 2. Time of game : Omie hour and forty-five minutes. Umpires : Swartwooth and Wood. ' : . ' I , le , , . l.iiae on Simui , ht' . CLEVELAND , Julie 12.-Time first Sunday game here tImlit sensoum was played tills afternoon at Euclid Beach Imark , nine miles from the city. A crowd of 6,000 was vresemita A severe thunderstorm iimterrupteil the ganie , but thiere was no interference by time authorIties. The latter hart of the five In- nlngs wmts played in tue rain. and tIme bnhl was so wet the pitchers could do nothIng with it. Score : cLlvnLND. I'ITTSBUIIG. It.ll.O.A.B , ILII.O.A.E. Iiurkett , It. 0 0 0 0 0 Donovan , rt 0 0 1) ) 0 0 Chimils , 2b , . I ) 1 4 4 0 OIJrIen , Cf. 0 0 3 0 5 Wnitaoe. 11,0 0 0 4 GUnny , Ib..1 1 1 2 0 McK.nn , ss. 0 0 0 1 0 M'C'rthy , It I 0 0 0 0 OC'mmnor , lb 1 1 5 0 0 iavft' , hb..1 2 4 0 0 nmamce. m-t. . . 0 1. 2 0 0 I'al.Ien. , 21u , 0 1 1 1 0 Meieer , of 0 1 2 0 0 fclirmver , c. 0 0 3 2 0 crmger , C. . , 0 0 2 0 0 ily , s . . . . . 0 1 2 0 0 i'oa-eml , . . 0 0 0 1 0 Cinnilner , p. 0 0 1 2 0 'rotals , . , . 1 4 1 10 0 Totuli . . . . 3 5 15 7 0 Cievelammil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 0-1 Pittsbimrg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 3 03 hlarimeil runs : Pittsburg. 1. Left emi bases : Cieveinnti , 5 ; Pittiiburg , 6. FIrst base on balls : By Powell , 6 : by Gnrdmier. 3. Struck. alit : fly l'ouvehl , 1 ; by Gai-dner , 1. Two- iniso hits : l3iake , IlLvhs. Sncrillce hilts : ] liak , Mc'Alet'r. 1)oubio play : Wallace to Chiids to OCmmmiior.Viid pitch : l'owelh. Umpires : Smiytler mmmiii Conimohly. 'l'imne of game : 0mb hout and temm minuteit. Attend- nno ( , G.fi00 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. Per C. Cimmelmmnatl . . . . . . . . . . . 44 1) 14 OS.2 Cloveianti . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 0 16 r5.2 hlnltimnnro . . . . . . . . . . . . 4(1 ( 23 15 625 BOiltimi . . . . . . . . - . . , . . , . 45 B 17 62.2 New York . . . . . . . . . . 41 . 2:1 : 21 62.3 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 23 22 61.1 Pittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 21 23 61,1 Plmiladeiphia . . . . . . . . -ii , 18 23 41,9 ilmoolci'im . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 16 23 39,0 St. Ltiui' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 ii : 2S 3ii IMuisVillo . . . . . . . . . . . 41 15 31 32,6 Washington . . . . . . . . . 4G ii 32 39,4 Games today : St. Lotus mit Chicago Clii- cinnati at Louisville , Pittsburg at levo. land , Pliihatielimlmla at Bostomi , Brotmhlymm at New York , Baltimore at Wnmshmlmigtoii , uiuuie 'l'lI4 itftermiimoum. It will bo ml. tight thuis afternoon ( romn time mnonment ttmo is calied , because the hoosiers tie not want to drop another. while time ilimbes are just as determimmeil that they witmit time rest of time series. As a re- stilt another tluphication of time great games that are ) ? put up is In prospect 0,1(1 , jill you runs 9ugimt , to turn out , TIme lineop will be Oimiiiiia. 'Poitiomms. lndidnapoiis. Lyoiuii . . . . . . . . . . .iP'st base I lollingswurtlm. tlecp'nil bztrtu..Stewart ilmmstaco , , , , , . 1'1'hi1rti base..Iiofme1ter itoat . . . . . . . . . .1Shfmttstoit. . . . . . . . . . . . . Allen Preston . . . . . . . ' 4.tLdft tlehd.u..1)eady Piokurng , , , ,1hIktuilo Iieltl , , , , . McFarland Fleming . , , . . , , , 11g1mt held..logritiver . McCauley . . . . . ' 1.C'1tebmer. ; . . . . . . . . . . . . Kahioe 'Daub or iIimtl5.1 itehmer , , , , , . , , . Foreman Ori-fm.nmH Itefiuse to LoNe , The Origimmuisi wmmu their fifth victory of the st'uistmrm yesteriiay by doimmg it to the hlaytlc'mm ilros',4wun by a score of 8 to 7 , wimimming in tiio pinth. Score : 1t.hI.lI. hlityden Bros. , ) - i 0 3 0 1 2 0 0-7 6 1 OrIginals . . . . . _ _ at 0 1 3 0 1 0 1-810 4 Ilatteries : himtydn Bros. , Bowman and 'Vt'elclm : Originals. bawler , Scully until Siman- nomi , 'l'wo iastu iiIl Doreas , Wel'hm , Struck out : By Welch , by Lawher 0 , by Scully I , llmplro , hawley' of tile Indianapolis tetmmn. ifosfomi Sorsm Wiuis liimiuillly. 'Vim. . , llostqn Store team deteated tile Pros. lect 11111 team at file grounds on Twentieth nimtt Paul streets , Time ' ( sututuro of time gmLme was time imitciming of Stanuleid , strikimig out nimmo mmmcii In seven iqnings. Score : R.H.II. 110310mm Store . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 2 2 0-S 9 1 I'rtisptmct lhil . . . . . . . 0 0 i 0 0 0 0-2 0 3 hiatt sriems : Boston St-ore , Stimnfiehtl and Aim-'rn : l'ruspect. 11111 , Murray and huh , 'i'hi I3otttt Store uyouhd like tc hear from some anmateur team nmummgiiig from 15 to 21. AdIrcss JJ lit , Manmming , care Boston Store. Mess lire , . . 'WL Assimm. 'rime Mctz Bros. avoreil 'a victory by de- ( eating the South Omaha Giants Sunday aftermmoon by a score of 15 to 4. TIme tea- tune of the game was Snyder's home run. Score : Meta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 5 1 2 0 5 215 South Omnaiuu. . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0-4 Ihimse hilts : Metz 19 , South Omaha 7. Two base bits , Snyder , Bowbes. Home yuns1 -i-i . , - - -----.i-- - - - - - - - - - - - Snyder and flyers , Base on balls' ' , by Sny- ( icr 4. Sullivan 2. Struck omit : By Snyder 10 , by SUili'zmn a. hiatteryl South Onmniun Sumilivan timid Fitzgeralti , hIetz , Snyder amal Sage , Uumpire , Ihimleiths. Vetrrn.ss.uIntlouu , ST. JOSII1'iI , Mo. , Jimmie 12-Score : ItII. 1. St.Josemh.000000000-014 ; Peoria . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 -G 10 0 hiatteries : St. Joseph , McDonald and hlatisomm ; i'eorun. , McGlnity and Quinn. OTTUMWA , In. , June 12.-Score : ht,11.1I. Ottmmmwa . . , , , , 1 0 4 1 0 2 00 0-lG2 itnek Imlltimid . , 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 6 2 Batteries : Ottumwa , Nonemacher anti Kt'efe : Bock lslnimd , Walsh , Youumg mummi Strauss , QUINCY , Ill. , June 12.-Score : It.11.l3. Quincy . , , . . . . , . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i-ll I Dutmuqtie , , , , , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-2 a 3 flatteries : Quiney , l'arvin and Lehman ; Itmbuque , Cimrne3' nail Hodges. llecomid Game.-Score : , It.1I,1I. Qimimicy . . , . , , , . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-2 4 2 Dubuque . . , . , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 1 Batteries : Qimincy , Cooper amid Lohimmimmn ; Dubtmque , htcl"ni-lammd timid I lotlge , iouier % 'iict'inim'n .tre l'uist. DIIN\'Fiit. Coho. , Jimmie 12--Two umipaceil bicycle recerils wore lowered totlay at Clmutes I'itrk iii thii city. V. ' . W' . Ilaimmifton rode an unpaced nub in I :56 : , imimih A. hi. I lugla'mi vomit three amihes mmmipacctl 1mm 6:28. : No snmmetiotm himitl been misketi for tlmeso roe- ordit , and tlmel' will them cinre imtmt go eu ri'eomih its olilciuth , Time regular ummeet wIll liii held imext Simmitlay , wiiemi the above ridems will agiulmi atteimipt to nitlo tIme respective dlituiiiceii as they did totlay , Ui It ) mm. mum. , Si miii mu , tim. , 41-li * ) a , in , 6:10 : A. hi. , Ii:40 : A. lit , , 6:40A. : fit. The Northwestern line trnitm to St. Paul. lihimmncapoiis , Spirit Lake , Dultmtlm nmid alt la kota imiats , from the Union Pacific depot , 865 dmms every year. "Thirougim by daylight - , light , ' 1401 Farmiamn St. 'lIme a.mperit . ilimumiminiemit anI quid : tlmmmo of the Ummlomi Pacific makes it the lopumlur ) line to all mniimcipah western resorts. City ticket office , No. 1302 Far- namu at. FiXI'Olt'l'S oF IOS11ISTIC I'lttIIJCII. lteport himmrt'mtu ci' Slmmtisl 1cM Slios ii l.mirsct' I miereumse. WASli1NGTO , June 12-TIme chief oftime Bmmrmnu of Statistics reports that tIme exports of domestic produce from the United States for May nail for time eleven months for 1898 as comnparetl with simnilar exports for the same period of the fiscal year 1897 wore as follows : II nio.'s 11 mum's ended elided May 1 , ' 9' ; May 31 , ' 08 May 31 , ' 97 llremulstuffs , , S 3t,210,997 $295,603IB 1,0.6,672 Cotton . . . . . . . 12,1413S69 222,4S1ISO 221,9il,01i MiitermLh oils. , 4,57lS26 60,198,715 56,077S'32 C'tlo timid hogs 2,42S,301 32,11ih8 ( 30,0ti,0X4 Provisions . . . 15,240,668 141,778,827 115,9S9,306 Grand total. $72,668,607 $742,072,92S $607,572,920 The increase of exports Ia May over those of the same month last year was $30,520,725. IHIVIINUF1 flhI.i. NOT YET A LAW. ImidICfttIOmmN Are timmmt it ' % Vlll lie Sigueih 'l'uiuitrruvi. WAShINGTON , Julie 12.-Time war revenue - nue bill will hot beconme a law umitil next Monday. Owing to a rule adhered to lii both houses that the presiding ofilcers shah not sigmi such nmeasures save when the respective houses are 1mm sessIon , time bill stiil lacks the signatures necessary before the president aflixes his approval. While tile house was in session yesterday , the senate was not , and it was thought best to attend to these details together. Accordingly - ingly , when the two houses meet tomorrow , time bill will probaidy be rushed through for the signatures of Vice President Hobart and Speaker Reed , and the necessary enrollnment details. 110W A WAR 13 V'UIJGIIT. Time Ciinnges in the 3Iodq , of Varfmiye Iliustrnted by Pictures. If you wish to properly ummderstand the war news , if you wish to have a defimmite knowledge of naval affairs and the events that are occurring in th Easi and West Indies you can secure no bettcr , no mono I reiiabie soui Co of informnaion than the offIcial photographs ot time United States mmavy , just issued by the Omaha Bee. The price is oiihy 25 comits , and more valuable anti timely Information was never offered for the money. It is on sale at The Omaha Bee countilmg-rOomns , or vlii be scat to any addresmm on receipt of price , Time book coiislsti' of nearly 200 pages of views made by E. H. Hart , naval photo- grapher. and the list of subjects embraces evrytbimmg of Interest pertainimig to our navy. of which every American is justly proud. First within time covers of this inter- eating work commics a map sixteen Linmes as large as the book itself , showing on one side time Spammishm possessions , anti an ad- jucent territory. whll.i on the other side the East Indiami potsessionb are similarly treated. Steamship lines. with the distances - tances Intervening between different poimmts , are shown , and a close study of these maps will give one a thorough umiderstamiding of this territory , in regard to which the iii- terest of the American public is now at fever heat. Then follow more than 200 mare pictures of the navy. it.s otilcers and equlpnment. The views are all authentic , and are the latest oflicial pimotogrimpims of our torpedo boats , torpedo boat destroyers. cruisers , battleships - ships , gunboats monitors. rams cynanmito cruisers. dispatch Vessels , anti other war craft , the whole enibothying an authentic portrayal of the Amnericami navy as It exists today. A complete 'Jeseriptlomm of time con- structlotm , displacement. izn , speed , bat- terles , acumor. crew and cost of each boat will ommablo the reader to forimi an accurate VDI'ILIIILI.U US CUt 4ISULII5 DLALflI5IL1. LIUIUUCU witim these are phmotograplms of the leading Spanish niemi-of-wor , also fully described , fly far the nmost interesting portions of tim book are views of tIme Manic , taken before the disaster iii Ilavamma harimor , shomvimg the life and tilsclplimio aboard a battleshIp , together - gether u'ith Imortnimits of time officers and crew , supplemented by photographs talcemm after time expioslomi. depicting time divers at work. anti other immcidents in connection Witll this antI antI mncniornhle event. This work can be obtained by cutting a e.oupomi fmomn page two , and brlngiumg it to The Bee 0111cc , Omaha , The Bee buiiulng ; South Omaha. Twenty-fourth and N streets ; Iincohum , 1026 0 street : Council Bluffs , 10 l'earl straet. By snail 4 cemmts extra for jostage. Adtlresa Navy I'hotograph Iepart- meat , Omaha lice. Atteittiumi r'iL'l&lImiiurs , M W. A. Time annual vicnic of time Onmaima District Log-Roiling association will be Imeld on Weduesday , Jumie 15 , at Arlington. A ape- cial train has isocmm 'chartered for the occa- i'on , A good band wili acconmfany the ex- ursion , and it is immtcnded that all Modenim Woodmen with theIr families and friends shall have a royal good quiD. The train wIll leave the Webster atree1 depot at 8:15 Wodumesday immomning , Time fare for the round trip Is'onhy 5 cents , Tickets can be pro- curodofany of the following imamned parties , also at the tralar C. H. ' 1' . Riepen , 1217 Jackson street. George B. Rice , 606 South Sixteentim street. liugimes' grocery store , Twenty-fourth and Cumiumg , C , L. hopper , 524 Paxton block. F. L. Brailey , Seveumteentii and Cuming , J , L. Pierce , 1024 New York Life. Parke Cooke , Ummiomi l'aeifte freIght office , SOUTh DAIiOTA SO1D1EllS Vcteran of the Oiyil War Hold an Encampment an&Oamp 'iro DEI'ARTMENT IS IN GOOD CONDITION hlepom'ts. frnnm time Oflleinhs h'rescitl at the llimcniuiutuieiut tat Canton- Ilifleer. I'1leetcil nimil I U- rilihleil for Your , CANTON , S. D. , Juno 12-Spocial-The ( .lepartmneht encanmpmont of time tirand Army of the lteimubhic of South Dakota held hero during time last few ilays was one of time ploasaimteat ever held , The attcndammee was good anti the reports showed that mint oimly the Grand Army lmropor but the allied or- ganizatioiis are all iii gooti comithitton , The report of Colonel 11. 0. Walton , assistant adjutant gemici al , showed that at time tiimme tko report for 1SDT-8 vmus nunule tIme total mmmciii- borship saa 2,200 : during time halt year the gain by niuister was seventy- three , by transfer twenty , by reiiistatemmmemit seventy-lIve , naking : a total gaium of 259 , ag- gregatiimg a total mnenmbershuip of 2.469. LosfeB sustained thtmrimmg time year : fly death thirty , by honoratilo discharge seveim , by suspensiomi thirty-eight , by disliommora- ble discharge two , by delimmquemmt. reports oigmuc , mmmaking a total of 392 , leav- lug a nmcmmit.ershmip Oim 1)eeomber 31 , ISOT , of 2,067 , To this mt'.rnbi'r should be added gaimis lmy delinquent roportmi amid orgaimtzation eighity-omie , immakimig a total tneimmbershtip at this date 2,148 ; total mmumuiber of Posts iii gcoil atmmmmdimmg miimmcty.five , hosts retmmuitatetl tluriiig tumo year , five. Omme post surrcmiiiercd its charter - ter mmml one new ; mst was immsttttiti'd. The net loss iii mnemubersiiip tluinlimg time year was 140 , of uliicim thirty was by death ; loss from nh causes was thmtity-one mimore thman tlurlng the year imrevlous. TIme receipts from per capita tax were $781.55. ( roam sale of suplmhies $105.60. Departimment Cliaplaimi 0.V , Deumiarest atateih that fifty.seven Posts observed macmo- rial services with approprIate exercises amid that 1,290 soldiers u'ere present anti tlmat thirteen ox-soldiers preacimeul nienuonial scrmmmomms on Mcimmoniai Suimuhay ; fifty-six rests observed Memmmorial ( hay , In which 1,613 muemim- bera of the Gramid Army took part , nmmd the graves of 613 ex-umiiomi soldiers buried In ciglity-sevetm cemeteries were decorated ; there are 139 graves of ox-soldiers in Sotmth Dakota cemeteries unnmarked by headstones. Public scimool chmildremm to time mmumuber of 8,881 attended and partlcipateti In time exercises of time day , aiding time Grand Arnmyof time Ito- public amid Woman's RelIef corps and Sons of Veterans and citizens geimeraliy to the number of 43,332. Of the addresses delivered on Memorial day fourteen were by ox-sot- diers amid thirteen by Sons of Veternims. Front the report of Colommel C. L. Sumunmens , assistant qtmartermmiaster general , it appears that during the imast year there was received - ceived $887.24 and time expenses of the year -were $215 less than time previous year , an item that reflects credit tipoim the nmannge- macnt of time ollice. Itellef Corps nhuI Momma. According to reports submitted by the president of the Woman's Relief corps , Mrs. Sue C. Moulton. that organization now has forty-nine corps with 1,235 members , the mmet gain In membership for the year being sovemmti'-flvc during the year just closed - olcvcl r-"mhmers died ; time total receipts for the ) 'Om' were $1,100 , of whmich $200 was given to lOSt to enable tlmern to defray expenses. The corps arein , prosperous condition - dition and gradually increasing iii numbers and Influence. Sev rah corps have 'tdoptemi time "flag drill , " wfl'lcit was faultlessly pre- seated to the dopnrtmemmt gathering by Mrs. ! F. A. Munson , Miss Emmer Cook , Mrs. Hattie - tie Drake and Mrs. A. F. Pay. The Sommmu of Veterans' organization reports progress , but its ranks have beemm sadly depleted by enlistments of Its members in time First South Dakota regiment and , Grigsby's cavalry. The following are department officers of the Grand Arnmy of the Republic elected and installed : Commuander , Colonel 11. P. Farr of Pierre ; senior vice coinmnaimder , Colonel - onel B. F. Bowman of Ipawichm ; junior vice commander , Bailey Madison of .Sturgis ; mcd- Ical director , TI. W. Foster of Armour ; chaplain , Oranviiie Demnarest of Watertowmm , The foliowimmg are time officers of the Woman's Relief cam-ps elected : President , Mrs. Violet Murphy of Yankton ; senior vice president , Mrs. Martha DeLong of Canton ; junior vice presitient , Mrs. Peters of Mitch- eli ; chaplain , Mrs. Howard of Lennox. The Sons of Veteraums elected oflicers as follows : Colonel commanding , IV. A , Mor- nit of Redfield ; senior vice , lii. II. North of Watertown ; junior vice. B , 11 , Millard of Canton ; division council , It. J , Courtmmoy of Okoiiojo , C. C. Harmon of Canton , Nd- son Tookor of Leola ; ilelegate.nt.iargo to Omaha , lit. B. North of Watertowmm ; alternate - nate , C. It. Fishier of Itedfield ; delegate , Nelson Toolmer of Leola ; alternate , 0. C. Baker of Alexandria. Gold illiu.i , for * hie ! ird , CENTRAL CITY , Cole , , Juno i2.-Spo- ciah.-Aiiotimer ) strike of rich free gold ore has just becmm inatle In fluiuoi1 , . , , mni. 'em , , . tinme In tIme lion Ton rniime , owned by Roy. J. 11. Webber. amm Evaimgehical minister , who , something like a year ago , just after pmmr- chiusimmg tIme prolierty , invited his friends , anmomig whom were prominent imuinisters of this city , amid held religious services in time shaft house amid dedicated the property to time Lord , Time ore body was cut while driftimig only a few feet west of the shaft at a depth of 265 ( cot. The mIneral iii coin- posed of copper , galena and zinc , carryiumg wire gold In abummdance , and epecimnens ahowmm in this city are exCoptIOnaIly fine , Sonic of the gold wires are halt an Inch long , while masses of gold imt other forms showed on nil sides of time rock. I'tmliN of the l'opmulisga , TOPEKA , ICan , , June 12.-Special-At ( ) the national conference of time muiddlc.of- the-road populimmts at NashvIlle last yen a plan was adoimtod for ascertaining by time retoremidurn metimod whether or not a mma- tionah conference of that party was desired this year , Ballots were sent out. anti It Is claimed that in Texas 200,000 votes have been cast , of which 175,000 am Ia favor of hold- 'ing a iatIonmml convention July 4 , 1898. Ia Kansas 'the Vote wa solid. Ia other mop- ulist states a omisimlerablo sentiment In favor of a national meeting was also developed. TIme conimittee appointed to cummvamts time vote will meet at Omaha Juno 14 , and It is prob. able that tIme national convemmtioa will be calieti for July 4 at Omaha. Time populist iiational comnmittee , which the middle-of. thme-roaders claim is dominated by fusion democrats , will also be In session at Omaha next week , amid it is expecteti timat the prop- - "There's the rubmIet. ) r3F ) The 'I rub" in one hand , and the effect of it in the other. Good design for a I. ' ' \ " " ' soap ad-isn't it ? Question of I- " 4- health , if nothing else , ought to make - - you give up tills wearing washboard I ' rubbing with soap , and take up the sent - % t/ sible way of was ing wit i Pearline-soaking , boiling , rinsing. The washboard rubbing , done in the midst of soiled clothes and tainted steam is harmful to any woman. If you think it isn't , you'd better think again. o - : - : t _ ri-- - - _ _ y - - - - - - r ositlon for a. Juiy convention will create ft bitter fight , wiuicim may dIsrupt the party , Those wimo favor the conventiomm In July nlG favor time nonmination ot time preshleiltifli candidate at that time for the national pop- tmiist ticket in 1900 , in order to prevent A fusion in that year with the democrats. Smile of Colorado ( ntIie , FORT \'ORTlt , Tox. , Jmimme 12.-SpeCifti ( , ) -One of the largest cattle tieSla made since the boom t1ny of 1883 has just hiccu con- atimumimmated. Time sale entaileth the transfer of about $350,000 in casim for two of time old- eat brands of cattle In time state of-Colorado , heretofore owimeti by Iheatty brothers. The sale was imiacie to II. S. Boyce of Kansas , anti includeil 12,000 head of graded cattle auth 18,000 acres of pateimteul land. hlomight a Smuinil l immo , 1lAli ( ) CITY , Itlaho. juino l2.-Slmeclai. ( ) -A syndicate of Siolano amen hums pti hnsei1 , . - the New York maine , six mimiles north of Idaho City , for $16,000. Ten men have beemi hut to work , ammti It is lmroimosed to ruim 2,000 feet of tuimnels. tIme lowest ammo 650 feet liolow the smmrfnce. Wherever tripped' time ledge ii large , belimg ( mmmi five to Ilfteemm foot wide antI time ore rich imm free gold. limitel for 1l iii imi 'l'oVIi. CllII'i'lINNlI , Wyn. , Jmmne 12.-Specinl. ( ) It Is reported that a aymmtilcato of New York capitalists , reimreseiitcd by Cleumeral Boyce , imait mmiailn a big dcci witim time ( lramimr En- Ciimiilimielmt Towmmsite commmimmml. It will build a hotel to cost $ IOOOO , a water anti electric ligimt systeumm nail reduction workS amlahited to the treatament of the ores of timat mmiimmiimg belt. l Issim mmii Cnnl 1ul mu. - ' SIIDALIA , Mo. , June 12.-Spccimil-ClaUI ( ) Ileiimammianim bus strmmck a remmarkabl- : rIch 'eiii of cannel coal n his torah on hiaw creek , soumtii of Smith ton , Tile slmaft imns' " pemmetrateti six feet of hiigim grade coal antI the bottom has mmot yet imecim reacheti. Lead lies also boemi foumid iii great abmmntlamice in thmt satimmu vicInity. Pure ore itmnmis weiglmlmg' : ' twenty pounds antI upward are commmmmmon , , J iiai mu ii I ii I lug C.mmmmmn mmu f Colurnihu. . IENVIIR , Jumno 12-Special.-Thc ( ) cer- tilleate of incorpoi'atlomm of time Northwestern Iowa ( laid hUmming ammmi Milling company , with . , , , , a capital stock of $200,000 , to operate imm Ftc- nmont coummty , was filed yesterday with time secretary of state by 3 , It. Hail , J. F' . llwen , , 0. Cimae , W. A. l'rlce , 11. Ii. Hcnmlersoim , S. A. Winey , G. 'A. O'Ferrcll and 11.V. . lmmmntmmi , ( 'n.M 'Vv1ls 1mm iCamismis. INDIIPIINDENCII , Kim. , June 12.-Spo- ( cial.-C. ) L. Blooni of the Irmdeimendemieo Gas commmp.iily has made contracts to drill gao wells at Mathisan , Icaim. , auth at Bonmmcr Springs , micar Kansas City. Tlme wells are to lie drilled 2,000 feet tud work will coiimnmcnce on thmeni at once. ' % V'unuimig evs Nutes The Wyoummimmg itemublicaim ; league will meet In Cimeyemmno July 1. Eumory Litmu' of La.amnio will go to Aim- ilapoiis tim tlm fall as cailot ( roam Vyomntng , 'Pm , , , 1-.i , , , , t n. , . . A I .1 .n'i ft ' , . , r.t lv ( nv. . enumor Richards 680 iiammimel abdominal lirotee- ton to time Wyommmimmg battalIon. Laramnie friends of Morgan F. Knauler of the Laratnic troop 1mm 'i'orrey's regiment have smmlmuwiiimcd $100 with which be can pur- chace lilt. emimmipmemmt. Ho Is ecood lmeu- ternmt. H. G. Wright , formerly of the Oregon Short himme , has on behalf of a imarty of Dmm- Yen immimmimig men. secured a lease of the lmhncer i'rolerties ' of time Oveninumd Placer comimpammy on Foot creek , umear Itoekdale , Wyo. Time moIerty coimsists of 1,100 acres of rich imlacer groiinti containing gold-lmearimmg gravel free frommm clay and bowiilers , showing rich val- tmcs. 'I - ' An expert Iii the enmploy of 3lamcus Daly , the Moimtamia ummimmc amid simmolter owner , spent two days nt the Nevimi mmmcli , near Rawlins , durlmmg time last week , examuminimmg sammmpies of coal from the newly discovered vein at that place , Time tests were made to tie- termnioe time coklmmg qualities of time coal. Thmo expert , Mr. Younger , sent the report of thu tmestigatiomm to Mr. Dmmly'ii Anaconda office anti Is reticent megaiullmmg hit , imivestlgatioa. ICamisims Ne'a. Notes. Time rainy spell tins socompllsimed one good thmlumg. . . it has revived the good roads agita. tloim. tloim.0mm 0mm a recent Sunday time collection in tlm Preslmyteriami church at Emporia aggregated $1,000. James Brown , a negro , tiled at Troy the other day. He hind lived thmo customar ? lOG years. Th intenal revemmue collections for the Kittisas cYrtrict for May show an Increase of about $10,000 over May , 1807. Platte county farmers during tIme yeas emmdimig March 1 sold $31,920 worth more of aninmals for slaughter than they did in the precedimig year. Time town of Glen Elden lreselmtcd a high ached novelty iii time shape of a graduatiumg clnsj consisting of two farm boys. Where are the Kansas girls ? ficorge ltemnsburg. a reporter 0mm the at- chmlaoim Cimanipion , possesseii time largest anti 'r nmost valuable arehmaeoIigical collection in the -state. He has over 3,000 8peCiimiim5. Time Stocktomm Record says that if time wheat fields of Rooks county average tweimty bushels to tIme acre. time county will imrothmce - 1,200,000 imuslmels of wheat this year. But everyone expects the yield to rcacb twenty- five bushels. _ _ - . - - - - - .4. SCALP' ' HUMOR CURED BY CUTICURA I was suffering tortures fromim a diseased' ' Scahim. I was acratcimlmig immy bead from immtmrn Immg till nigimt. . Little lmimnplcs hz-nice oimt all Over my lmcail , I hail no rest. I wasimeti amy inmail with imot water ammmi CuTmaummiA SeAm' , smith alillileil Cmrnicumts. as a tiressing , Now may head hiss lmt a , hmlmimplti ( ma It , amti , amy hair iS growing jilonillilly. ADA C hLt'ltltlII.L , 330 Gramnl St. , J2rsey City , N , 3. I thmouglit I would go ( rammtlc with 1tchIn scalp hmimrnors. I lost eonaiiierabhtm of nmylmair of wlmicim I hail an ahmendanee. I tried several remneiiies , titer fitilemi , 1 trfaii GluTmoimmu SeAl'5 " ' relief iiummneiitate , Itching comnlmietely gone. I4rs.M.JlII)4'th,2l6 liallitlay St.Jersey City. BeIithr.9hitiia , nrI4 , riTTlR . & C.C'np. Situ rop..Bu.mut. i..w cm k'iducs iuiziutiiui Stair , ire. . . ' /1:4tt- : . FRI3E BOOK ' ° 'tWEAK ' MEN. Ml' ' little book , "Three Classes of Men , " t sent to men aimly it telis of niy 30 years expeniemmce us at specialist In au nervous dIsorders resuihlnsl from youthful indiscro. tiona Lame iback , ete , and tells why I3LECTRICITY cures With my inventiQfl , till Dr. Sanden Electric Belt , known and used the 'world over , 1 restored lumit year 5.000 memm , yoummg and old Beware of vheap imitations Above book explains all ; sent salud Write today. f Dr , A. ft. Sni-ideti , , ' - No , 183 5. Clark 8t. , chicaio , Iii. I