Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 17, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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BRYAN'SCO\1IAND ' \ TO Ci1EIl
ImpTcs3on that MobiUzaton V/ill / Begin n
Mcay f fltztVeek ,
COLONEL JOhN GIMMIER IN TROUBLE
'dflt III % Vnr uIIi , t 'Fpvn rlfcr uiid
IN N'tV AnhlIHg 'Inn ! by
Cuiart-InrtInI for I ii.
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L1NCoL. June 6.-SpecIaL-The ( ) ox
pectatlon 110w I , that the Thlri regiment
will begin to lnobIIi7.c nt lnrL Omaha next
Monriay. In the matter of tquliment for
the rcgment It. s iearne4 that the staLe
k ° fl 400 rules , vLIc1i will be used until het
4 icr ofleM can be iiuppiletl. These guns nrc
of the oh pattern , inferior to those with
wiich the other regiments are armed , hut
much superior to thu muskets In generni
tiso in the civil war.
I' pecini order has been Issued froni (1en
orui Iinrry'a oflice appointing Drs. 0. Grothart
and John 3 , Sonunrs as inembera of the
niedical board at xatniners to examine the
nictilcal oflicer9 or the regiment anti direct-
, log thtm to report immediately to Major
Xoerper , medical director , Department ot the
MissourI. Dr. Mercer of Omaha , surgeon
general , is the only medical omccr of the
regnent whose appointment bru been an-
non flCCI.
( Ieiicrni order No , 23 was Istied today ,
reading as foflowi :
Paragraph 2 , enern1 orders o. 22 , C. s. .
June 15 , 1893 , are heieby iodIfled to read
flH foIIow : Company conhlnnnIers will
; move to Fort Oniaha with at inst t09 om-
cers and irieri who have becil stibjecttd to
' the preliminary examination ns providntl by
) circular No. 2 , A. G. 0. , May 21 , 1S8 , es
\ roqi.lied for the United Stntc voluntver
service.
i. . Crnipany commanders wilt prepare a Hup-
' plerrciitnry : list of recruits who have Ii4"d
thi3 irollininary liyslcn1 examination icr
' . the Iurpsc of PromPtly recruiting their
toinniands UI ) to the niaxitnurn number , ' . Ia. ,
109 , if r1ectlona shouid occur upon physical -
' cal t xainliintiofl ,
- - - CuIniii4 MulIer'N Tyiewrltcr.
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The dispatches from Chlckttmauga report
- . that John (1. ( Muher or company ii , Second
i , icglnent , is to be court-martialed for In-
stliordinatlon , The omeers just up from tire
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southern camp report the facts as foiiows :
Maher has at the headquarters of the regiment -
mont a typewriter , which Is also tised by
, ( lie officers. A few days ago Adjutant Wii-
, son ordered Maher to make a copy of a report -
port on the typewriter. Maher dit not like
thU t000 of the ollicer and declined to tb
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. the work on the macintro. lie said ho wonid
F do the work with iron and ink If ordered ,
but tire typewriter being his own peroinri
property ho wonirl use It only when he
' IIcnItetI. ) Matter was thereupon placed iirt1er
arrest and the court-martini will decide
1j - whether he has disobeyed a legitimate order.
Those who bravo had experience in array life
F before typewriters Caine in general use regard -
gard tito qtr&tion at Issue as an interesting
0110. Some hold that Malier having brad the
machine tralrslrnrtert to the camp by the
government and allowed its general use for
, olilelal work was not in a position to refuse
to rise it himself when ordered.
The commissioners appointed by the so-
promo court to earrrine applicants for ad-
nrsslon to the bar reported today that the
following brad passed the examination and
were qualified for admission : Charles blat-
telbe , James J. utell , Charles Q , Iclrrance ,
henry P. Loavttt , Herbert A. Whlpplc , Or-
. lanibo Swain , Lentor , .11. StIfler , Ernest C.
fodder , harry Flkclrpr , Frank I. Disney.
John D.Villnrd. . W. II. Cowln , Wililani M.
? E& , William P. Cowan , F. C. Hamer , Ernest
- M. Slrrtery , Mitchell Mi4cbnlpch , A. D.
.fl ; Curtlts'Ncilt Sinclair 'and George D. lCd-
I ( Icy. Tire cornirrlslon also roporte that
r Ernest J. flrovn has successfully passed tire
examination and is qualified In every way
oxceirt that he Is not yet 21 years of age.
The recornmonrlatlon Is made that Ibrown he
iulnrittetb it ) the bar as soon as he becomee of
age . , A. P. 'F , Wilson , jr. John J. Roach ,
.v. i. Sielco anti A. C. Yocurn presented cer-
tilicates train other states and are reconr-
raonderl for .aibmlqsion to the bar of tins
state. The eonnniissionrers In charge of tine
examination were : A. ) . McCanrilnss , C. F.
Marcy , 13. P. Good anti Roscoc Pound ,
The requl3ltion of the governror of MIs-
sourl for tine return of % V. S. Richardson and
Jeunlu Fenri to Kansas City was honored today -
day , The parties named arc chargeni with
having coninuitted grand larceny. They
stole anti carried away a lot of dentists' ma-
tonal valued at 21O and arc mow under ar-
rcst at F'rcmont.
The favorers In the vicInity of Lincoln are
riot n3eriously worrieni over the condition of
the crops. Corn Is looking well and while
it. Is a. little weedy a week's hard work wIil
put it in good hnpe. There Is little or no
rust on the wheat and oats Is yet too sirnail
to fall down , so that there is every reason
( to expect a large crop of small grain of
nil kinds , Tire grounni Is now so thoroughly
saturated that no further rain vlll be needed
until after July 1 ,
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linist I nigs ( 'ul I.-gt ( 'onnnnnn'n'csnn'nn .
hASTINGS , Neb , , Juno IIL-Speclnl.--- ( )
The graluating exercises of hastings college
were lreld last might. The exercises rer'
opened by a selection from Prof. Itees' or-
clnerntrn , Rev. Cook followed with tine in-
vocation.
The lbrst oration was by William A , Chair-
main upon the subject "Tine Jes's. " lie out-
linen ! tlroir history frorir tine time of Abraham
rip to the present tiny and siroweni the pow-
ciful Iniluenco winch these irow nrucin-sent -
tered PeOlrio have exerciserl upon the world's
history ,
Benjamin I. lirittan spoke upoir ' 'Ilattles
of Today. " lIe argued that every American
citizein rlrornlnl be a soldier , nitlrougtr Irer-
lisps not unrtfornnit'd or under nillitury discipline -
cipline ire sinoulil wage urnceasirrg war
against tine evIls In society , In tire cinureb
annri In lolltles , I Ic saId in flghtinrg these
battles there was as much mccii of vutrlot-
jsnn and bravery as tiroro is upon the bat-
tie lie Id.
Tirt' diplomas were lineni prcsentetb to Mr.
Chapman and Mr. liritton.
The Schaif jrlze of 25 ( or tine best cs-
ray fronrr tire unlors was avrrrnletb to Eti-
ward Iltnshneli.
'l'iro nirutnal alumni banquet of Hastings
rollego was lreld tirinnetllately after the ems-
ing of tine granluatinrg exercises , 'rho large
dining room of tIn9 Ilostwjelc botei vas
hanrisornely decorated for tire occasion , ' 'lne
American anti Cuban ensign , brintinig , crit
flowers anti 'lres , we're a. itarl of tliti deco.
ratloirs. Robert E. Morltz , 't12 , was toast-
niaster , Tine following toasts were ro-
cirontled to : ° Inrnnocenits Alnronni , " 11 , L.
liritton , ' 98 ; "As Ottrcrs See Us , " Mrs. .
George W' . Tibbets ; "Tine New anti tine
Old , " Rev. Power ; " \ \ 'hatVo ln Not Need. "
Miss Margaret lynn ; ' 'Ilirstbngs College in
i- tine Twentieth Connury , " Rev. E , Van Dyke
W'igirt ; "Our Iiriy Iays , " James 13. heart.
well of itlvershiu , Cal , ; "Tire Prodigal Returned -
- . ' . turned , " Ira McConoughy , 'flO , 'tire banquet.
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% as brought to a close by nil guests singing -
ing 'mezka. "
( ' 1)111 IileIIi'citc H t n t ionntCnltee. .
( 'REti , June SpcciaL-Voi- ( ( , ) -
lawnng is the program for commencement
wt'ek at Deane rollege
Silnnlay , June ibl flaccalaureate sermon ,
IL a. iii. , l'rof , . . 11. Show , Stanford uni-
verlty ; address to the Christian nsacia-
tions , t p. m. , itev.S' . II. Hopkins , Aurora.
Monday. June 2 : Graduatlorn exercise of
tire academy , 8 p. m.
Tuesiay , Juno 21 : Close of exanrinnatlans ,
4o : : p. m. ; Dawes oratorical COflt't , S JE to ,
Vetbnesday , June 22 Meeting of the
truaters , Whltin library. ilO a , an. ; vloiin
class recital , chapel , 3 p. m. ; tirlil of ionno
cadets , cannpus , p. to. ; commencement
conctrt , E p. or.
Thursday , Junre 23 : Conimencenienl , 9
a. to. ; meeting of alumni , I p. rn. ; president's
general reception , Whitin library. S p. ni. I
GIttt'N Cil lt-g , ' Ciittent'iienn I
EltGlf , Nob. , Jthne 16.-Spcctal.-Fol ( )
bowling is the program for conirriencentent
week at dates college :
Sunday , June ID : At Ii a. to. , baccalaureate
sermon , l'reslrletnt 0. F. lavls ; p. to. ,
address before Clrristlan association , 1ee. A
F , Newell of Lincolnr.
Montirty , June 20 : At 2 p. to. , college field
nay ; 8 1' . to. , connmcncerncnt concert ( Conservatory : -
sorvatory orchestra ) , l'rof. Walter 0. Logan ,
leader.
Tuesday , June t : At 10 a. to. , commence-
irienit oration , lteV , F. A.Varfleli1 of
Omaha ; 3 f ) , tin. , class day adriress , Rev. W.
3. Turner ; 7 p. to. , annual meeting board of
trustees ; 8 p. no. , graluating recital.
\S'edinesday , Jtne : 22 : At 10 a. to. , graduat-
Inng exercises of class of 1SS ; 8 p. inn. , eon-
Servrrtory concert.
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COLUMIIUS , Neb. . Junro 1C.-Spectai.- ( )
Tine asressors for Platte county have made
tlneir rettnrns to tire county clerk , and belov
are senile flgrnres of interest pertaIning to
this county : There ao in hue county 101-
O&4 acres of irnirroved ann 101,721 acres of
unimproved lands which are worth $ tt31,1l ,
or an average of $ .O4 for improved and 1.)5 )
for rnnlnilnroverl land. There are in the
county 25,241 cattle , horses , 4O mules
anti asses. 34.227 iiorrs .av eranred at b.92.
$7.131 , arid 61 cents per head respec :
tively. Tire raIlway anirb telegraph property
is assessed at $173,680 , and tire grand total
valuation of all tIre real anti personal prop-
et-ty iii tire cornnty is placed at $2,339,130.23.
iivtrtht it-nguL' OlIIe.rs ,
IXUMIIOLDT , Neb. , June 16.-Special.- ( )
The district Epworth leagrrc convention , in
session In tinis city , this forenoon elected
oiflci'rs for tire ensuing year as follows :
l'resldent , A , C. lloyd , Tabie Rock ; first
vice president , Eifle Itensiraw , Sterling ; see-
end vice preslnlerit , Elizabeth Eikenbary.
Piattanroirtir ; third vice president , Fred
Curt , Table Rock ; fornrtir vice preslrbent ,
Addle Crnnner , Auburn ; corresponding ace-
rotary. Eva Williams , Nebraska City recording -
cording secretary , 11. 11. Wescott , l'Iatts-
mouth ; treasurer , Lillian liench , Syracuse ;
Jurrtor stnlcrintendcnt , Edltir ClizbeVeep -
lug Water ; executive commlttcenran , C. L.
Iluinniel , llunrrtroldt.
A , 'n ii . - iii ( t , iii iii e ince in cii
WERI'ING W'ATER , Neb. , Juno 16.-Spo- (
clnl.-Last ) evciring Rev. Howard S. Mac-
Aycal of Onraha delivered the conrmence-
meat addre.ts to tIne graduating class of tine
acadennty. It was full of good thoughts arrrl
advice , and a large gatirerinig were attentive
Ustoners. This morning tire graduatinrg
exercises occurred. Following is the list of
those who grarluaterl : Artirur iCcanredy ,
Annabe Taylor , Rachel Arbrithnot , Gertrurbc
ibusonetter. Maird King , Etirel Thorngate ,
LeRoy 'I'orrenee , William liobbitt , and also
Fred flintier , Sairtuel Arbuthnot and Charles
Johnson , who are absent in volunleer service -
vice , .
( t-ttliigz itt-ertnItM.
COLUMBUS , Neb. . Jtnne 16.-Speclal.- ( )
Captain iCllinn and Sergeant Sisson of corn-
pany IC. First Nebraaka volunteers , vIio ar-
riven from San Francisco Tuesday to get
105 recrrnits for tire regiment , have now
nearly the entire number secured from a
long list of applicants. Tiney expect to start
back with their urea next Monday anti the
Captain says ire will prcbably saIl for the
Pinilippines err the 27th , that being the ar-
rahrgenient when he left there. They report
all of the Nebraska boys In good health anui
splrit3 when tirey left.
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on. for iItt Cugit ,
ST. EDWARD , Neb. , Juno l6.--Speclal- ( )
The roliowing young men recruited by Ser-
oant iirson brave left for Coiunrbus , and
fron : there they go to tire coast : Eli Sisson ,
Ciraries Nyc. Oscar Marshall , Simon Simon-
son , Emil Girstavson , Wihhirnin Tebeau ,
George Thompson , Guy Green , J. Steinzci ,
James Welden , Henry Westbrook , August
ltarnscir , Fred ltarnscii and Pat Fitzgerald ,
( or.I.in ii 1gb Selnool.
GORDON , Neb. , June 16.-SpeciaL-The ( )
annual corrnrencniorrt , exercises of the Ocr-
non lUgh school were held last night. There
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wel.e eight graduates , as follows : Lynn
Tinomirson , James Sniults , Tynrdahl Lyon ,
Anna Snults , Ethel Dean , Frank F. Sasen-
berry Itoseoc L. Whlbite , Anna Margrave.
Cl ) III PU U ) ' IC 1I ce I ( I Slicers.
IIASTINGS , Neb. , Juno l6.-Specinl.- ( )
fir accordance with orders received from
Governor lbolcomi , . company K of Nebraska
volunteers cectetl otilcers air foflows : Cap-
tam : , harry irnnrgan of Hastings ; first lieutenant -
tenant , Mr. Shuff of Lincoln ; secoud lieutenant -
tenant , \'ihl Ollneiser of Hastings.
.Jnti intnt's lt'erni I ln.
JUNIATA , Neb. , June IIL-SieciaL- ( )
There lnrivo been fifteen : Jtnniata ohys joined
the 'Tirird regiment of oIrnnteers and tirey
are drilling In tine ilinatings company. They
rvill soon go to Orriaira to ho sworn into tire
United States service. Jinniata is veii rep.
resented in tine army rrow ,
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ii4'n % , ' liltIuIfflul.
OSCROLA , Nob. , June IG.-Spocial- ( )
Nearly five inches of raIn : has fallen for tine
first half of the month ,
HYMENEAL.
Iitiutie. l.a Ml. nuiui It ,
PACIFIC JUNCTION , fri. , Juiro la.-Spe- (
cial.-Mr. ) C. E. Dean and Miss Lulu do
Lasirnnutt 'ero irrarrierl ) 'csterday at 4 j. in ,
at tim residence of tue brlte'nn fatirer , V , ' . . C.
do Lashnnrrutt. at l'neitlc City , Mr. Iean is a
jrounnirnent attorney of Gleriwood , Ia. , anti
Miss do Lasinirrutt is one of Mills couzrty's
most estimable ycuing women ,
ST. PAUL , Nd : , , Julie 16-Special.-At ( )
tire resirienco of tine bride's harents at
Scotia .Jtnne 25 Mr. Ianiel Ihoirrer was mar-
neil to Mitts Ora Arnolti , elilcat. daughter of
Mr. arrtl MeL C , J. Arnold. Tire itev , George
A. Ray , I ) . 1) . , was the ohllclatlnrg clergyman ,
II i' , ' I in rS I I n , 0 in .
WEEI'ING WATER , Neb , , Jurre 16.-Spo- (
cial-At ) tire residence of tine Irile ( , near
Elnrrwood , Junro 15 , Miss Besdie Stlisonr : airtl
Byron Hector were inrarrieti , Itey'Iikinisoni
ofliclatiug.
. nun ii I it rI I ti I d . in ,
WRlPlNG'ATEit , Neb. , Julie lO-Spe. (
cial-Misnn helen C , Iloitbeir and Stepheir J.
Ambkr were married at tire Inoirie of tire
bride's partmts yesterday at noon , 11ev , Ilan-
lord otflciatinng ,
ie hlart-Motire.
IIARVARI ) , Neb. , June l6.-Speclal- ( )
Miss Maud Moore anti Mr. J. II , Iellart
were married last evenIng , Itey. J. Va1lacC
olflciattu& .
ROAT'S ' LONG 1111 DOES IT
Tcnfio 8inah to Wind tip a Red Hot Game
of Ball.
BABES GIVE ft GREAT DRIVING FINISh
L'onutni Mnck'M lircver , , Get a Tnuutc of
Ujinoltit's hlnainlinril t , ( lint Ioesnr't
Seeinn .liist ItIiiJ&t to
'i'tncfti.
It alone worth several times the price
of admission to see Freddie itoat somali tire
ball right in tire nose in tire nintir irnnrlng
of yesterday's garrie with : the Brewers anti
acrid it out into the linrittless chaos , while
Fleming came rooting in like a yornng colt
witin tire precious tally that gave the victory
to tine Ilabes by a score of Ii to 4.
it was a cuckoo of the first water. It was
the longest drive ever : rrzube on the inolne
grounds , It would have been a home run
as sure as you're a foot hIgh , and runybo
Mr. bloat might mayo made twice the circuit
on it-you can't always tell.
That was the nice Garrison : finish for a
dccl'iedly ' interesting rind exciting conflict.
it started out in : a sort of interesting way
when we had the score I to 0 in our favor.
It kind of lost interest wirer : tire cohorts
of Mr. Cornelius Magtniliictultiy made It 2 to
I. In : their favor , anti the Interest began : to
Ooze oUt of our finger tips sante triore When
it got to be 3 to I. It rot more interesting
when vc crept tip err thorn a. bit toUt tine
score was 4 to 2.
mit none of this was a marker to the tnt-
terest that arose circir wo tied tire score in
tire eighth. At tlnat sttrge of tire ganric tire
interest nearly' Sliit some of tine rafters in
the griurri atanril and tire roof actually floated
oft Into tire air when th ninth canire , lucre
wits so much interest.
All of winch will irrake several hunrbrcrl
more fans kick thenrselves today for niss-
lrrg the ganrre.
Tire game started off In a cairtious sort of
tray , both sides being disposed of in one , tt o ,
three order iii tine first inning , The Maguilli-
cuddles were given tire same in their eon of
tire second , but riot us ,
Pickering could riot 'rcacir first on mis
grornrider , brnt Lyons did on a nice single. lIe
got to second on T'restorr's out frorri Daly to
Stafford. Then little Dicky holly swunrg his
good willow club into M'r. itettger for a
rattling biagie out iirto tire fIeld , upon which
Lyons scored. Mccarnley vent out to first.
iireners iii tint' tenl.
Tire l3rewers got a little frisky in : the
third and got a couple after two men were
out. Leowe died at first non Sneer hew out
to Preston , Rettger snnaslred out a single
and was brought borne by a bearntiful three-
bagger way off in right field by Nicol. Nicoi
carrie i'oirre , too , on Shock's hlngie , but Daly
sent an easy grounder to Lyons.
We got a roan err first in our end of tire
intnlnrg , Fleming making a hit , but it was of
no avail , and the snore fate met Stafford's
single in the fourth. It vas likewise for
them iii a fifth , bint in orrr half McCauley
got clear arounrd to third or : his bit , a stolen
base arid an unbid inlay.
Iii tire sixtir they scored again. Daly was
tire first roan up aird he swipcl tire first
bail , Manager Fisirer handed to Inn : for a
tri-socker. lie was brouglrt irorrie oir
Weaver's single. Stafford sent tip a bunit
fly , which Fisher got in time to catcir
Weaver off first. Leewe hew out to Pick-
cr1 ng.
It looked as if we would score in our end
of the slxtir. Eustaco tiled iii Lcewcr's paws ,
but float rnrnde a two-bagger. lie got to
third on I'lckering's single. Pick started
to steal seconrd anti Roat tirotrght he'd come
home on Kid Speer's throw to Daly. lie
ought to have takerr another think , for ire
. , vtw niplied at the plate. Lyons got a base
on bails and Preston singled. Holly eritled
things by forcing I'res out at second.
Three hits. a base or : bails , five men on
bases and yet not a single tally ( lid we get.
Those excrescences on the body social of
Onraira , tire home knockers , got their little
hammers out aird were telling all about it ,
but we only iauglred in our sleeves.
After they went out In : erie , two , three
order in tire seventh we made a little start.
McCauley died at first , but Chaurncey founri
Mr. liettgcr for a safe one. Then Fleming
iamnrned a corker into rigirt field. Waldron
fielded It In to Daly , viro threw to catch
Fisher at third , but It went wide of tire
mark. IJetore tire bail was returned to tire
diamond Fisher was over the plate and
Flea : was on third. Eustrtce died at first and
Itcurt tried so irarI , to find tire leather that
he thu not find it at all and was declared
struck out
litre'sViu're M'e 'Won it ,
Just to let tirem have a litUc harder fall
the Brewers were awarded oi lii the elgirth.
Lyons tumbled. Shock's easy grounder. Tire
hefty Brewer was sent to seconrtl on laiy's
sacrifice arid to third on Weaver's single , lie
canoe horne on Preston's tinrown In of Stat-
ford's long foul , Vt'nlrlron flied out.
here's where we made the knockers crawl
into their moles , you bet.
Pickering ranrnred one out for two bags
into deep center. lie atole third. Lyons got
a base err balls. l'reston serrt a grounder to
Ialy arid was nut orrt at first , but PIck crime
in on tire mint , . Lyons got to thnirri on a
nassed ball arid Holly brought him : Ironic
with a single. Tire next two men went
out.
out.The
The score was tied.
They could not do a thing in the mnintli.
Leewe and Speer botir died at first anti ni-
though itettger got a base on bails amid stole
second ire was left tirere on Nicol's out to
first ,
Fleming srrrasiied the second ball that
ciunie to hint or a mice single in centerfield -
field , lie got to econr1 on Iiustace'nn sacrifice.
amid then Itoat did tine tiring that vlll make
Iris name a housemaid word. lie lairded on
ltuttger out in left so far that-well , the
fielders * 1mb not try to get hun , that's inorv
fur. It brought Fbi : : monte with the win-
ring rurr and only erie mart out , Score :
OMAHA.
All , It. lI.SJI.Sit. 0. A , E.
Fleming , rf . . . . . . . . 5 1 3 0 0 2 0 0
HtIt4tntct' , lb . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 1 1 0 3 0
ltcirtsrt . . , , , , . , , . . . 5 0 2 0 0 1 3 0
I'ickerinrg , mt . , . , , 4 1 2 2 0 4 0 1) )
1'nms , lb . . . . . . . . . . 2 , 2 1 0 0 14 0 t
Preston , if . . . . . . . . . 4 0 2 0 0 0 1.
lit'iiimrgswortin , 2b. . 4 0 2 1 0 (1 ( 1 0
McC'nitniey , c. . . . . . . . 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Fishier i' , . . , . , . - . . , . i i 1 0 0 1 5 0
Totrnl , , , , , , . . . .3 ii 5 14 ti 1 27 12 2
MlI\\'AUKEE ,
All. It. llSIlSi [ . 0. A. T.
Nicol , mnif . . . . . . . . . . i ; 1 (1 ( 0 0 0 U
Scirock , lb . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 0 0 2 2 0
laiy , 21i . , . , , , . . , . , . 3 1 0 1 2 4 1
\'ever , if . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
Btnnfford , lb . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 15 0 1
W'itltloir , if . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 1 1 0
I.'i-we , itt ; . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 3 4 1
Spear , e. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 2 2 I )
ltettger , in. . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 Ii
Totals . . . . . . . . . . .35 4 8 1 2 ' 25 19 3
'Onc man out i'hen wlnnning run wart
marie.
ltiiii my innings- -
Onmnninri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1-5
Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 3
I I I tin by fnnnings-
Omtnina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2-li
Miivrrrnkeo . . , , . . , . , 0 0 3 1 1 2 0 1
Errors 1)9' innings-
Omrnnrimni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2
l'tiiltvntuketi . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0-3
EntrneI ruins : Onrairu , 3 ; Miiwuukee , 3.
Two.luimte irlis. Rout , l'icktring. 'i'inretn-
brtnc tilts ; Nicol. Iril' . luuble nirts :
Fisher to 14'ttfls , Leewo to Stafford. Iiases
on btriis : Off Fishier , ltettger ; off htettger ,
Lyons. 2. First brtstr on errgrs : Omnrihnt , 1 ;
Mtlwnnukee , 2. Struck out : Iby licttger ,
lItMit. i'rnssetl ball : Iiprrtr. Left air bases :
Omaha , In ; Milwaukee , 6. Time of grime :
One hour and thirty minutes. Ulninire :
Cain illon.
( I tin-r % Vr. , ferni Lrn&tnnt' Oninnies.
lCANSAS CiTY , Jumne IC--Altiiough tire
ylsitors nrude snore errors titan : tire iblues
those' of the latter proverb more costly end
tngether with tire pounding i'nirilc'e rveived
Indianapolis was enabled o win , tcore.
, pr , lt.1I.E.
iCanlans ( ity.O 0 1 0 1 0 1-4 7 3
lirdlannitolis I 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0-6 it 7
Ilatterics : lCnnmtna Patrice rind \Vil-
son ; liitlintinil'oliS ilnrI.y and lCnhoe.
iii lNNliAi'Ohui , Mliii ? . , June 16-Tire
Millers took tire iirs ( attune series with Detroit -
troit by giving l'irililifi'iwho iuitelied a
good grime , exce1lnI tupport. Score :
4 Rli.1 , .
Minneapolis . . . , l 0 tft 0 1 0 2 -6 6 0
Detroit . , . - , , , , , . . 0 1 0 Uigp 0 1 0 0-2 6 .4
Batteries : Mlflflefll)91lrrPiriliilflni nod lilt-
term Detroit , lrts'In nr4 J'winreirnmn.
ST. I'AUL , Mini : . , 'Jihin iO.-Jone5 forced
in two of St. Pntnl'H 1-1:115 : in : tine fourth Inn-
ninig by giving brises1 con , ntils nirtI Sullivan
rrltoved the Saints tilq vIninunig run In tine
eighth by a rank throW"to third. Score :
- In'
Coirrnnbti' . . . . . . .3 0 0 ' n0 0 0 0 0-S 8 2
St. Paul . . . . . . . . . .0 0 030 0 1 1 1-G 9 2
Batteries : Columbus,1 J,9ni05 , Ilinekicy tinti
tnliitnmr ; St. l'nuni , Pinyle run Snit's.
STANDING OF' 1'Iil TEAMS.
Playe,1. 'iTo , : . Lost , I'cr C.
Indinmnnpoil'r . . . . . . . . . 45- at 14 S.9
St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4i 30 19 0.2
( 'oiumlrrnq . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 2fi 17 o.s
i'Znmnsas City . . . . . . . IS 2S 20 b.3
Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . IS 2i 22 54.2
l'troit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 j7 31 .i
ailniteapolis . . . . . . . . . 47 15 32 81.9
Onnrtira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 12 30 2SA1
Gnttrit' today : Indianapolis at iCnrrsrui
City : Mllwritnkt'u at Onirnira ; letroit at Mlii-
neripoils ; Colirnirbus nit St. l'ntnl.
( .tMli $ OI 'i'IIE v.t'i'lux.ti. i,1.u1'H.
itetiM ( lt ltiittletinuuil Orluililuns 'i'uieic
'him .tuny wit In ( lit' IteMS ,
CillC'AGO. Jumne 16-'i'Ine ' Iteriti des''loped
a bad cnto of rattles nntl ierc badly tic'-
feated by tire Orpinnura , viio PlnYel , iwrteet
bail. Ctnrcornn annil ticPIiee started tine
Poor work in tine third , the bnittery nund
outfield kept it up in tire liftIr , tire result
being sever : scores. lkckley singled after
t'tt cli tnt I ni tin e nil nt ii rr miti scer-l cr1 ri ii -
ler' mit after Cntlinlnan had lilt dc1'irec.
Attemrdntrrce , 3StXJ. Score ;
cImiGAQO. cL'INNATl. :
Ir1l.o.A.F : _ n.lio. . g.
liyanrit..1 1 1 OOi4nnitirit. . . .
i-vcrtt : , ii , . I 13 0 0 irsekicy , It , . 1 1 Ii 0 0
balige , cf. . . I 2 0 0 0 81 i'het' , hr. 0 1 1 2 1
lnnilnlen , m's. . r 2 6 4 0 Ililln'r , rf. . . U r i 0 0
: ri'c'mtr'k , 31i 0 1 2 4 0 Crcorani , as 0 0 2 3 2
Metier' , i-f. . 0 0 1 0 0 IlelIrinle , cfO.O 3 0 1
( 'onrnor , lb. . I 2 3 2 0 In-nn , mrs. . . 0 0 3 1 0
iotirrhrie ) , 0. 1 0 1 0 0 'nrnginnr , c. 0 0 4 1 1
Clinnee , C. . , I 1 0 0 0 llriwicy , p. . 0 0 0 3 0
Callahan , p.2 3 0 2 0
'rotals . . , . I 4 24 10 6
Totnis , . . , g132712 0
Citicrigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 2 - 9
Cinicinrirriti . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
flrrrnned runs : Chicago , 2. Left on bases :
Cinienigo , Ii ; Citreiniouti , 3. l'i'o-brte hit ;
1)rnlnlein. Stolen : bnrscs : Lange , Donrnuntre.
Struck out ; fly Cntlltrhntmn , 1 ; by liniwicy ,
3. First bLrrie on : brrlls : OfT liniwley , I. lilt
with bull : Donrntlnue , r1c1'iiee. 'J'lnru : One
) rour mind forty mmntnitrtci. Umpires : Ennsiic
tUrd Curry ,
Ginints Gl ii Satin.
NEW VOI1K , June iG.-Seynnutrr in : all
hint tire eightir and nnimrth innrninngs plteinetl
mr form. l'hut wild '
olegnriit was very , gl'-
trig ten : bases on : baulrt. Itumors of nt sinuke-
lii ) mr the t'nrn , are rife , anrl it is uuti tirat
Baltinrore rind lionitoin players ntru likely to
iigtrru in a deal with tire New 'n erR Intuit-
rcgernemlt. Attendance , 2,000. Score ;
: - i"CitK ) , I I'i1II.A1)E1l'iUA.
iLlr.cJ.A.cl.i i It , ii.o..c.
\"lt'tr'n , ef 0 0 0 0 0 COoley , ct. 0 0 i 0 2
'I'lernrnn , If , 1 0 2 0 0 io'gnntss , II , 0 1 9 0 1
Jeyce , ii , . . . 2 1 8 1 0 Deieh'ty , rr o 1 1 0 0
1)ntVls. as. . . 0 0 3 : r 1 l.a .iole , lb. 0 0 4 4 0
tilenson , 2tt. I r 2 1 1 tirenc. rt. , . I ) 1. t 0 1)
M'Creen , rf 1 1 0 0 0 M'Frri'tt. c. I. I 4 3 1
lI'nnm'n , 3b2 r I a OCross. . . . . .
\\'annlr , C. . 3 2 11 0 0 rlIer1'tr , 3i.t 0 1 0 0 2
Seynniour , 3 0 .1 0 l'iartt , n. . . . . 1 e 0 5 0
.
Ttttns . . .11 3 2 13 2 Total' . . . . 'I 7 24 rs t
Ness' York . . . . . . . . . 0 'iDe ' 0 0 2 2 5 -ll
l'iiiiadeipiria . . . . . . . . 0 0 " 0 0 0 0 0 1 23
Entrnrcd runt : New . Yot4 , 1. Stolen bases :
Gtersonr , 2 ; Joyce , 2 ; ; - JnrrtnurrVarner. .
First base ott bails : Off Se3'mniotrr , 5 ; nIf
l'iutt , 5. Strtncic tnnf lly Seyrnornr , 11 ; by
J'httt , 4. l'nrtrned balls : ' ' .ic1"arintnirl , 2 ; \\'nir-
11cr. \1it1 iiltcln : Seymour. Left on bases ;
New Ytirk , 11 ; Plnt4udeIpnninn , 1. Srrvriilce
hits : Davis , Joyce Vcnhiultrenr. Time :
'l'iv , , hours rind tvelVe 'tInInintes. Umnipires :
Cushnnar : rind lleyd3en- .
llftMttiL Vlinn , n itminnil lenti ) ,
BOSTON , Jrnne lG.-Thr Wnslitngtonis lost
today after in. siinrp atrugglo In what VaS
iracticaliv , it pitclre's hattie , Built tennis
\ere inrinuuicapped in havtmrg several of their
best Players out of the game. tttumnt1ance ,
1,600. Score :
.
1ro.roN. WASHINGTON.
ILII.O.A.r. . lt.ml.O.A.1
Ietty. - it. . . I 1 3 0 b $ 'eltercnr. mr. u i 2 0 0
'renrney , ii , . 0 1 12 2 p1Ottman , n-f 0 i 4 0 0
( 'olmirmnt. Zij. . U 0 0 :1 : 0 And'rs'nn , lb C 0 8 0 0
Sileettir. as. 0 1 2 1 o ; MeGuire , e. C U 2 0 0
ltergerrc . , . 015 , , . , , .
Stain , rf. , . . 0 1 1 0 0 Myers , 3b. . 0 2 1 1 0
Yaraer. ct..0 0 0 0 0t'rlgle ) ' , 551) 1 3 4 0
L,4Jt' , 2tj. . . . I 3 3 2 01 Aierct'r , Cr. u U 1 II U
Nicriora , n. . 0 1 1 4 \'eylrinrg , p 1 1 C 3 0
Totals . . . . 2 9 27 16 0 Totals . . . I 8 24 0 2
Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l00100O0-2
W'rtsiningtori . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-i
Two-base hit : Selbucir. Stolt'nr bases :
McGutre , Myers , 'Wrigley. Doriblo Pinil'S :
W'rlgley to Anderson ; Myers to HelIx to
Annierson. First base tin : lallnr : Oil ! Nichols ,
3 : off 't'eylninng , 3. lIlt by Iritclretl bail :
iNmenions. ritrincic out : Ity r'llenrols , . t'nsscti
ball : Bergen. Wild nitch : Nichoirt. 'i'inne :
One hour nrnrtb forty-live minutes. Urrtpires :
Lyrreir urn Conmiolly.
orioles have ii Fight.
NEW YORK , Jirne 16.-'l'ire lirookiyos
were hnrirdly lii today's grrmne moth hu soy-
cnithr inning. vhieni they secirred the lentil ,
TinO Orioles tied tire gntm iii tire elghrtir
and won in tire nninrtln. Score :
IIItOOICLYN. IIALTIMOItg ,
lt.hI.O.A.E , it.lI.O.A.E.
( irinlin , cf. , 2 1 2 0 U McGraw , 2b I 2 1 3 0
Jones , . . . , , , ,
LChn'ce. i-s 0 0 i 5 1 Jennltigs , as r 2 3 3 0
Sirecncari , , it 0 1 4 0 0 ICcil ) ' . c ( . . . 0 1 1 0 ( I
'fucker , 11) . 0 1 12 0 0 It'nnont , 2b. 0 0 2 3 1
IlallnuralbO 1 3 3 OlticOanin , ibm iii 20
slrnire : , lb. 1 1 I ) 2 0 liohinici' , If. . 0 0 1 0 1
GrIm , C. . . . . 1 1 6 1 1 Itoblnson , e1 3 7 0 0
Altrier , p. . . . 1 2 0 5 0 Nitps , p. . . . . 2 1 0 1 0
ToOtls , , . . 5 S 27 16 2 Totnis , , , , C 10 2 12 2
llrooklymr . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 05
ilaltimoru . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 16
Fiarnierl rinirs : iirnokl > 'n , 3 : Baltiniore , 1.
Two-base lilt : GrhiiIrr , Double plays : La-
Cinanee to iirthlmntnr to Tucker ; Jennings to
McOnunit. Srtc'riIlce hrit : Grim. First base
on bails : OtT tIiller , :1 : ; off Noinir , 4. lIlt
by niteher : Kelly , I-Ceder , Tireker. Struck
out : fly MIiler. 3 ; by Naps. 1. Left on
buses : . flaltinntrre , 9 ; J3rookiyrr , 10. Time :
Two hours mind tweinty-ii'e nnrinrutes. Utn-
idreri : McIooalti trod O'Day , Attemidanree ,
2,40I.
STANDING OF' TIlE TEAMS ,
Played. , Von. Lost. Per C.
Clmrcinrnnti . . . . . . . . . . . 40 33 15 61.8
i3oston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 81 It till
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . 4S 30 II 62.5
Baltimore . . , . . . . , , , . , 41 27 17 61.4
l'lttsinurg . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 27 21 56.3
Clnicnrgo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 27 22 55,1
New 'York . . . . . . . . . . . 40 2 23 52,1
lhIladelpiiia . . . . . . . . 4 : 19 26 42.2
lhrooklymi . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 19 27 41.3
Wamrhinngtonr . . . . . . . . . 49 18 31 36,7
SI , Louis , , . . . , . , , , . , , 47 Ii ; It 84,0
Lotnlsviile . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 14 87 27.5
Gamt's today : W'aslningtomi itt Boston ;
Ilaltinitire lit flrookiynr : Cinncinrnnrtl at Clii.
enrgo ; Phiinttlelpiria at Netv York ; Lotmis-
iiie at St. Louis.
Vt'MtI'rni A sMuelint lou ,
5'l' , JOSEI'li , Junie 10.-Score :
1t.II.B.
St. Joseph . .O 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1-6 7 3
hock lslrtntl.,0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2-7 7 4
Batteries ; St. JOse1)il , Mt'Ionaltl anti 1mb-
semi : ittrck Island , YouflWtnd Strauss.
OTTUMWA , Iii. , Jiimtu 116.-Score :
- R.1iF.
Ottumwni . . . . . . .2 4 QoG iii 0 0 0 Ct-7 14 2
Iinbuque . . . . . . .0 0 , , , , ( 1 0 0 0-1 8 1
flatterIes : Ottumwnt,1Nominiiiaciier itrid
lCecfe ; Iubnnquc' , J. Drqt'n mtmrrl liodge ,
I unterstiue iJ..ni iiIe ,
SPRINGFIELD , O. June 16.-Score :
' :4nJ : n.ir.i.
l4irringileid . . . . .0 0 4 , II ,4i 0 0 4 (1-10 ( ) 4
Fort \Vtri'rre..0 0 0 0 p 1 0 0 12 S ii
liirttt'rios : Sprlnrgflthd , ( ahnrihi and Leggs ;
Fort \'aymie , Seevers antI Camphnc'll ,
DAYTON , 0 , , Junreriri-'Scorc ;
, I R.ILE.
Dayton . . . . . . .0 0 8 tfl , 0 1 0 0 0- ? 9 5
ltlnnisli'ltl . . . . .0 1 3 0 0J 3 0 Ii 1-8 8 1
Ilutteriert : Iayton , ' BroWn mind B'ernt ;
'iumnniiieid , ICeilntmn rthtlt. Spies.
Diuuni , AgiuiuurL , iiiIT 'i'uiliiy ,
There'll ho another ss/lrm contest out at
tire prick this afternoon'n anti all tine red.
'
hots ought to turn ornt It lit ladles' tiny
and a good turnout of tire mnnir atix is cx-
1ricted to be on : hand to cireer tine boys
alonrg. Tine lineup : viii Ire urn foilot'ni ;
( Jmniiinr , 1 otrititrnns ? tiiiwntnnkee.
14'onrs . . . . . . . . . .First brnnre. . . . . . . . . . Strtffrirtl
Jtoiiiingaw'ortln Second tiase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iaiy
Erstntco % . . . . . . . . 'fitirci 1)050. . . . . . . . . . . . Siroek
liont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .inert stop. . . . . . . . . . . Leewe
l'rt'stomi . . . . . . . . . . Left lbelr.1. . . . . . . . . . . W'eaver
l'ic'kerinig . . . . . .Cemnt'r ( held . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nieol
Fleming . . . . . . . . .itight field. . . . . . . . . W'aldromi
Mc'ntrniey . . . . . . . . .ii tclrer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slicer
Daub . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I'itt'her. . . . . . . . . . . . . . iteidy
: i .Youii's % Vlnns FinnilL hiounnd ,
Pill LADELPII1A , June 16.-Misc Alarina
Jones of Nevada tins afternoon won the
linntui round of the championshIp tennis
tournament at 'i'isnnalnickonn Ilcigints. 11cr
opponent wait Mints Helen Crump of Pinil-
aticiphnlu , 11) ' winning tire final round to-
tin ) ' Miss Jones has tinA right to einailcnigo
tiic Presenit rinniniltInml , Miss J Atkltrson of
Now York , Mitts Jont , nnti Mis. Atklnsomr
will meet tomorrow afternoon to decide tire
t'hmnnupinnsirlp.
l2 lL\'l'S ON 1lt1l lit N it1 ' 1'lt.tt'lu.S
'ViTo 'I''fl 'rltuniinnrdlolinr 5ltnkci Arc
tesuunreM at 0raL'rcnul.
NE' Olt1C , Jtnmre 16.-Altireungli tinere
tverc two $1n00 stakes to be rrnnn oft at
( $ rntescmntl , tire nttemnilanco was atmepelsingly
numnntll. Tine Tremont stnkcs for 2-year-
oltis was tine first of the pain' , nird Jean
Beraud wits at the geoul utItI of 2 to 5 ,
owimrg to tine heavy bettinrg err 1rulrslnnnn ,
Kinngtlon made tire run at time striCt ,
Fruirsinni being up to tine ttiui , 1ncfl
lk'rrtuti slmt iorivttrd , At tire Inst tincy
came with a rush cnn Frtiiisirnni nintI Sloan :
mail to drive Jeann lieraud hnntru to s'inn Liy
nt neck ,
Then emunie tire llrookiynn tlt'rhy , with l're-
'Iotns as tine tntvurito nit 2 to 5 , lurid 'i'ine
I lingucliot nit. 2 to 1. The othrt't tinree ri're
itt till ) ' lirice. Sloan : took 1're'iotrs to tine
front , going mu tire brick strettir ntrnd kept
blur there rmintnl lucy were inernlc'd for tirc'
'ire , sinenr 'l'ino I iurgticflot tit'Itt my irtnnn
like a sinot rind wonn , pullerl up by tlnree
lenngtins. l'retiotns hreinng tern lemngthmt in ft out
of i.etsOn. ltestilts :
First nice , live Iurionigrt , seiiiiig : aIr.
Cinty % voni , 1.oinltlrt secornd , Cornnrurrtnrt tinitti.
' [ 'line : I : ( i2 % ,
Seetmnnt rmLci' COlic ) nuind it furlomng : St'rnpc'r
Ego voni , I loivard Alnnnnn aetrnrii , ishlur
tiniril. 'l'inre ; I :55 : } . .
't'inirtl rntee , 'l'rcrnonrt stakes , iX ftnrlonipi :
Ji'rtnn lierntutl tvori , Frininaininr scconrtl , ] itnrg.
dunn tinird. 'l'inre. 1:13. :
I"orrrtin rtev , lbroukiyrt Derby , tulle cnn
a half : Tine I iuguennotVOii , l'iCVitirmil See-
unit ! , 1.atsonr third. 'l'inne : 2'JBi. :
Fifth rntc ( , six funienmgnn , seiitnng : iitnmrrt
Dea worn , iintmnlpn-ess second , 1ihirt third.
'l'imnne : 1i5 % .
Si x tin rue i , lnttril I e , ii rr nniilcntp , t vo miles ;
Forget isutir , iirthy Diii rtcctnnrd , 'ulurous
tinirit. Tinmne : 3:35. :
C1NC1NNA'I'i , Junie 16.---1'ir harold
strikes , for 2-yn'ntr.oltirn , at l.rntonnht , ttirini'tl
cmii mc big stir4trlsc' for tire tulenri. 'I'lie n-rice
urns 1 % umn by Maze , rit 6 to 1 , vInile ( lie Ilrrr-
tister , it hot fntvtirite mt 4 to 5 , frrilotl to
get I nnsid i' of tine nrrunrey I mi it held 0 i funti r.
'lint , lirtrristcr's rrt e tuttrr ) ' WitS a lci'enr
tlisnrppoiirtintennt to nniani3' , nts hit' Citit Wri'-t
ctnmrsirlt'retl urn , of tire Itet inn tine \s'eHt.
J in gun 'I'nr rvinn , I inc s'cumnnt c-mel cc' , tint tntnt
null the rtrnnmnnrrg , but nttoinp.'d to nrotininng
I It t ire Ii mu I vigln I. in tn f ni nnni I e , zd hi ivimrg rInrzo
amid Billy 1houst to inirsa mini , nmrti the best
inn cutnid ill ) wnts ii , get third iilu'i' . ltiiey
Grntnrliatn , tIre muted pltnnrger , nruttie buuit
nt tire trnck tutinty nor tirt , tin-st time inn
yen's , itniti ( lint IL ldg loser omr tue tiny.
\Vvatiner lure , tracic fnist. ltestnlts :
First mice , six Itmrioltgs , selling : Coving'
toni , i'y. , vunn , 'i'rrrrttnnrte rtecunnti. lbrnuxey
third. 'I'inie : i:22. : - -
ectnnttm mice , mn'e itnrnonrgs ; Detroit WOll ,
Sis \ Ic ectiirt1 , Snl'ttrrtu tlnirni. 'l'innne :
'l'nnnrd race , nine nnile , selling : l'ormnttrnt-
inaki tvtn , iir eant flennil rteconntl , Itemirp tinirni.
'l'iinu : 1 :40. :
I"otnrth truce , the llntroid tnukes , $1,150 , ,
ii'c mtnrlomrgs : Mao wont , hilly lions , : ace-
omrmi , J rIdge 'I'nnrvinn third. 'l'imne : 1:03 : ,
Fifth race , seven : finn'lorrgs : Alleviate
I\lntrtirnt 11 secomrd , Liiliann hell ( mliii ,
'l'innic : I :25t/ : , ,
Sixtir rntce , selling , six arid a until fur-
bugs : lieu ml mrra r lice \vns , 'I'm in Stnir 0
Iletlrielnenin niccomnd , lirigintie S third. 'I'inrre :
1:22. :
CHICAGO , Jtnno 16.-llnrberni results :
1' nn'rtt mttee , six turrlonigs ; Little SInger
i oni , Tenroic sectnrnd , Louis third. 'i'innio :
1ti. :
Scetinid race , four annnl a hrnlf furrlorngs :
JintigoVIteox ivomi , Alic' it scconnti , 'rhrc
1)ragourr third. Time : 0:57i. :
Thnird race , six furlongs ; 'l'it for 'rat worn ,
Netntrnri second , Carrie F tinhrtt. 'l'innie :
1:17- : .
Fourth truce , one mile : Globe I I wonr ,
Swortlsrnrtnr seconrti , lnrnttronntlo ( Irirti , 'I'inne :
1 :46.
:46.Fnttlr race , six frnrionngs : Tinncnitkcr :
' , -tnr , 'l'io ! 'tlnnrxmnintnt nreeonrd , lJotrrerges :
third. 'l'iniie : 1:16. :
Sixth race , sevenr furionngsVarrerr : Poimnt
\oin , 1 iowitzer secorrd , Neceduit ( mirth.
'rinrnc : l:31h. :
DE'i'ltOl'J' , Jrnnne l6.-itennlts :
First mmt-c , six ftnriomngs : I.enrnrep wont ,
J untigeVntrd oil secu md , 1aknumn nrrrssee ( birth ,
'I'innre : 1:14 : ½ .
Seconrd race , hal 1' mile : Ode Inrooks womr ,
Comitra\'ciic rtecomnd , Anmrntn ( irird. Tune :
0:49 : , -
'Fitted race , eveni furlongs , selling : Hay
ii vufl , Jim F mod second , Heitttnurt thnirti.
'l'imnne : 1 :29' : ' .
I'otnrthi race , r'everr ftnrlonrgs : Omrahniska
vonr , Larnicttnt 1) seconnd , Luttie 1 tinnier
( bIrth. Time : 1:2J % .
F'tftir race , one mnthe : Alice Farleyu'orn ,
Our Johnny scrunnd , horace tItled. 'i'lnnc :
1:42.
1:42.5'i' . LOUIS , June 1t3.-W7eatirer ratrnimng ,
trnrclc minuddy. llestrlts :
First race , maiden 2.year-oltl fillies , five
ftnrlonngs : Genirnavonn , 1lcitmnitntin Dev see-
onni , Ttniiir. F'unrso. third. ' 'rnnne : 1Ot. ; :
Secoritn race , selilnrg , six furlongs : Shnielil
Ilerirer won , iluitit second , Mnirzeila thIrd.
'rinire : 1 : l6.
'l'hird race , selling , anne mile : lClsnne
worn , Deerfoot secomnth'ecnratcirle third.
Tnne : 1:15. :
Fourtir rnncellrcenhers tntke , $1,500 , six
furlongs : 1)r. Sum vomn , Leo l'lannter see-
timid , Sir Unitian tinin-ti. 'J'tnne : 1 :11. :
i'lith race , st'lnlnrg , six furlomrgr : 1rtonrt-
gomery wont , horseshoe 'l'ubucco second ,
lirirry Duke ( mimi. Timne : I : i5.
Sixtir race , sellinig , ratio mud sevcnrty
yrtt-ds : Daviti venn , F'orbushn nieconnd Colonel
Urry tinnrit. 'J'imne : 1 :49. :
1iN'1'ltiLS FOIL 'I'III-i UIG ILOAD ItACFi.
1,1st ( It iiemn nit in hIuuiil ion IbM ann. ! luld-
I nnJc Nt , inuhiers ( or tln ( ' Conntt'st.
About all tire arranrgememnts for tine road
race unriber the nitislniceit of tIre 'l'rlangle
\'heel eltni ) Iravo bverr conrplt'teti. I ) . J.
O'Ilrienr is to be starter in mninice of Barnes
flint this is about the rnly change ourde mr
tIre plans up to date. Tire race will stnrt
fronr Nineteenth : and Nicinolas streetS , CX-
toirti out the boulevard to Oirirn amrtl ( lien
o en. to Tinirtietln street , north : to Fiorenict ,
nurd back rignuhni tirrougir Zrtiiler park to
,1u % emrtlcir turd Aoies aventre. 'Fine race tiil
be over in time for tine spectators to at-
( cml tine bnii grime. The entries. together
with their hnanrthicnps antI riding mnunubers ,
ntrn' us fohiovmr :
Scrnntcir : 1. Fretl Ilarrrunnn ; 2 , D. G.
Brewer ; 3 , George Cranre ,
'rhnirty seconds : 4 , C. L. Ben.'rwn.
One nnlntnte : 5 , Atngtnrtt Derginahnnn ; 6 , W'll-
1mm B. 1-iilb3' .
One anti ni halt minutes : 7 , George W.
Gntrdner ; 8 , Lunirtorni Sawyer , Jr.
'l'wo mlnnites : l , J. F. Jiastrir ; 10 , Fred
Edginull ; I I. linini ) Fiertelrer.
'l'wo anti rr hrrtlf miintntes ; 12 , F. L.Vhiite ;
13 , L. F. Germnhnrrrt ; 14 , Cirarhes L. Craig ; 15 ,
Itolert Ilolnkrrf.
'i'iiree minutes : 16 , Albert IC. % Vooti : 17 ,
litovard Stiilrtomn : i , Frnrnik ltlnrgrinnernt ,
Tiin ee nnnd ii iiniif minutes : 19 , .1. Sinramek ;
20 , Chnntries H. Cownmn ; 21 , Frrrnnk J. Ogie ;
22 , J. liogue.
F'oirr minutes : 23 , James \V. flinani ; 24 ,
' , Virniic'ld itotinery ; 25 , C. ii. Mailing.
Fonrr ntirtl a Inn ! mintntes : 26 , Elwnml
Jehnt'ii : 27 , 1 Inn rry Piernenu ; 29 , 0 corge L.
W'eiirrter ; 30 , ( 'hester Stenmn.
Five nnimrnntes ; 31 , harry It , Hills ; 32 , John :
Hail ; 23 , Percy H. Gw'nnne.
i'ntir Sii't'ul .sstt'iiiliiiui.
At tire meeting of tine Fair anrd Speeti as.
niot-lationi directors last nigint tire free-for-
mtll once ntmntl trot anti ( lie 2-year-old pace
was thrown out of tire events because tine
cnntrltum ss'ere foinniti lmnsnrflleiemmt. Never-
tiic'lent , tbnere tire tnnree races a tiny tent
annti there is a full field of entries in cud : .
It serts ilecltiii to charge a general gui-
mrrinusionr fee of 50 cents , Inciirdlnng thu grrtnnd
tntmtrl nub injarter stretch.
TIre tlirectors inrrnrrgeni a numiner of
minor detnil in connection wltin the meet ,
winichn conrinnenctnl on June 2S. Tire trgtc'lc
* rts reported to lie in excehi 'nit condition ,
1'i I I IuniItiit i I in 'I'll I i'd l'lnitn. .
VIENNA , Julie 16.-The winners inn the
gairnos of tire eleveotln n-oumrtl of tire miter.
nrntioriai clnnints masters' totirmiament rid-
Jonrrmred at thno close of play yesterday anti
( ' ( nIflhniCt ed today were SciniffersVnlbrotlt
anti Mntroczy. wIno deteutteti Hiovu'nlti'r ,
Htcinitz mn nti l3tnrrm , respeeti'ei' . 'I'ine turneR-
Itrnrne.'l'sclnigorinn grimne resulted in a draw.
'rnrrasch mutt the best score this tar , Alit-
pin rteeond amub Pillirionry thu-il ,
i6pngi Isin 'I't'nu ntis ( , untr'siH.
LIVEIIPOCL. Junmre 1G.-In tire northern
In : vn tom mis elm mninionnslni ps toil a y a t t iii :
Liverpool groumitis nit Atngrnurth , in : the
genntleinemr'ii rimigleH , second mmmd , ( Mar-
circa llobrtrt. tire American nlayer. met Mr.
Tapiram arid defeated him , 6.3 , 6.1 , 6-3. 1 in
tine gentlemen's doubles , second roumntl , tine
brothers Dolrerty , leI'eatetl Alessrnn. hobart
anti luoucinel , 1-2. 1-0 , 6-4 , 6.1.
A I I egeui Curin 'I'lniet A rrt'stid.
IIEItLIN , Nob. , June l0-Speelal.-On ( )
complaint of Iiemrry Hose before Judge A. F' .
Yonrg Henry Vetty was today arrested for
stealing a load of corn from tine field crib
of tine complainant. Constable C , C. Taney
made the arrest.
Oinrntivn iUiili-rs in. SeHution ,
ST. LOUIS. Jumne 16.-President W. P.
Stack of Iowagiae , Mich. , coiled tire regular -
lar annual connvention of the Fraternity of
Operative Millers of America to order today -
day in an appropriate itiltlrees. The coo.
ventlomr will remaIn in sessiom three or
four days anal will elect otflcers for the ensuing -
suing year , as well as transact other bu5i-
What's
I II
d7
naame
The 1aUor' muunu on the 11/i / Y'/ '
backofa garment isnot ttlwnyf
1iiiiflt" (
got youi' IulOlIcry t worth , l'ii'-
1mfl1)S ( ) li 1)ilil. a ! auicy ii'ice 101' , . lf ( ( ttl"GP \
'
the uL11I'S ) minnie I
liungituatioli plays the len(1- (
lug 1ti't-vIieii : it t.'OllIOii to paying $1 5 to G ( ) for a suit aiut
$112 to 1S ioi ii'oiimi ni' , you ilnagiulo ! lioy'r bttti'-iifliy
lt'8UiO OU'1'C 1Ml , ' I tug 11lOl'O.
It's i'ather an ex1)em1e , vLuhity this I Cost. . you about 2
. ' cciii ' than to . ' .Uho ' offoi
1)01. ) l1lOl'O you ought pay. gu'iuotutiVO :
'Oll at $ i tnd $30 'i11 slauid the samno close t't"it'ical ilISpec-i
tion-as hue [ ) l'OIlWtiOll ( 01 the huigh priced tailori ,
r&U OARMNTS MAL ) [ IN OMAIIABY OMAhA TAiLORS.
TROUSERS , * 4 to $12. SUITS , $15 to $50
209 niid 211 S. 15th. St - - - Karbacli B1oc1
.
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. Do You Iea11y Want
a Fruit Laiul Home
'J'hiat. ' . will gi-ti you * 1 , (300 ( a yeu' ? If you do 110W
is the timiuc to gilt it. We have thoni fully pre-
1)lre(1 : i'tidy for delivery , w'itli the crop oii the
ti'ees.
,
.A lBEE flflp TO LOOK AT rjnIIl LANI )
be-fore you elect it. ( 'L1iis I'ree trip appIie ioi'
old ciistoiiieis am vell as new. )
'L1liese 11111(15 are all located witlihu sight ot
S the city of PortlaiiT , the New Yoi'k of the Pa-
due COast.
' .llie bi'iclgo across the Columbia 1)etween
Poi'tlam-ud ailduicouvei will lie Illlislled\\'itIliml
a year , ' 1ieii all land. on the north side ol' that
river will I)1'OlllltIY double iii value.
If you reaflyvaitt to get a 1101110 and au iii
COIIIC ill R coiiiitry wliei'o there a'o ml killing
i'i'osls , no grass1bopers , ItO lightning , Ito I1RII ,
IhO high Wi1l(1S , 110 really hot veatlier , 110 cold
weat1iei , no I'ailures of ( 'Fops-Bone 01 the ills of
which yo co1111)laiIl-tllis IS yOur cbaiice.
If you ( iOhi't'aiit a fruit fai'ni we CRH otter
) o1l a wheat I'ai'iii , i'eady to luai'vest lOOOO bushels -
els of wheat , and a doreii siumaller PltcCs to
cIiooFe from.
STEMNS FRUIT LAND CO. , , -
13'23 Varmint : : St. , Otittbui , Ncb.
275 Stark St. , l'ovtintnJ , Oregomn. .
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WEAK EN CLJ1ED SYPIILtS OR
ANDIISOUOHTTOI'EHFECT ' ,
' U
fur&.O0. tiigmri , , ) I.nse Jrve _ , . ClUCtt by Tun-klnin .
, never tii.
;
ntntt . 700 Cftfl rehysn gettinj wenl. w' tsu , , tee , I StO.0O ; Slaglolloxont.0O.
.vnttnen guamnte , with turn cure. hInglo - HIt.HNS PHARMACY ,
.
, , .
ii.z.Sn floby tnit ) iLi ( dinAdMAcy. liii , , , ni Srnnnri'inin,5rni
neoss of lmnportance. 'nrc organization : tins
about 200 rmienbers inn twenty-five states.
liunrehit ( 'iiitgre Seuini-l'eunl (1i in liii.
HU1tEICA , Ill. , Jnnmne 16.-Ermrcka college ,
an lmistltutionn conducted trrrtler ( lie auspices
of tine Disciples of Cirrhst , celeinrattnd its
iiftietir nonniversary today s'ithn n Jtnbilee
mcetinrg of its altmnnrii , at whicin it was nnr-
nnornnced that tIme $30,000 nrecessary to free
tire Innstitutlon from tieit mail been : rnniaetl
annd tinat , inn additlorn , over $100,000 mad beer :
added to its enndownnemit funnil.
Get a anti : of Cue-.n anti get tine best arid
roost complete. 'i'ine lice's comniiration mrrap
of Cuba , the W'est Irmthies anti f tine world.
With a Bee map coupen , on inage 2 , 10
cents , at lice olilce , Onnraiia , Soutin Onrnahnr or
Counrcil flints. fly innail , 14 cents. Address
Cuban Map Depurrtnnenit.
CtpigreNslounmII Soinlnnuntionns.
CLEVELANI ) , Jimmie 16.-TIne republlcnns
of tire First Oinio district Lonnighnt. nnonninuntetl
Tireotiore flurton for conrgresa witlnotnt ojr-
Incsitiomr.
TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST
I'i'uInihiltiti&'M A , 't'linnnt It % % 'iI I lie a
Fuir Imiy I ii Nelrmisin , irit ii
VurlmultieVlnitIM ,
WASHINGTON , Juno 16.-Forecast for
Friday :
For Nebraska , South Dakota anti Kansas-
Fair weather ; variable winnnis ,
For Iowa. and Missouri-Fair , except
slrowera in extrenine eastern : portions ;
warmer ; southerly winnds.
wc'atirar soutinerly
For Wyonrlnng-Fitir ;
winrrls ,
Ltinnsn I hteeord.
OFFICE WIIATIIEIi UU1IEAU , OMA I IA ,
Juno 16.-Record of tennpernitimO nnnti rain-
( null comnltared witin tIre corresponding day
of tIre last tirrec years ;
1898. 1S97. 1196. 1(9.
Mnmciminnni temliernttUro . 79 ti b9 s5
Zulinnimnunn tennipinnittire . . 131 II t ; 75
Average ti'ninierttturti . . . 72 tO 78 75
ltrtinfall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 .01 .01) ) .00
Itecorti of ti'inpcrmtttnrr nrnnti hnrecilnitrttion
at Omaina for tints dn' : turd simnet , March 1 ,
ISIS :
Normal for tine duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Accuontilntteti exceSs since Mntrchm I. . . . . . . 121 .
Normal rniinnfmtli for tIrn . . . . . . . . . . . imnm'lr
leltcieflCl' finr tine day . . . . . . . . . . .20 lineit
'l'oInl ruumnfnnli sirtco 2i.nrcin . . . . . . .13.26 . lint-Inert
Excess chico Mmrrchn I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.31 undies
1)tlIcieflCI' ( tiV cor. ; rerloti , 1597. . 2.84 undies
lixcess for ccc. perit1 , 1116. . . . . . 4 10 inctnt'rn -
Jt'porlu. trout Slot iunuut Ii I M Ii. inn. ,
Scvenrty.iltthi Mcridintfl time ,
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STATIONS ANI ) STATE 01 ? :
WEA'l'IiFJR ,
r' ' : ' 0
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Omnttnmt. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 7S 791
Non-tin Platte. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t ,
Salt Lntite , cienir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s '
Cineycmntre , cic'nnr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S'l s
ltntpiti City , chair . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : : . 00
I I tnroo , clennr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ' 00
Chicntgo , nnlrt cloudy . . . . : : : : : : : 62
"is iilinrtomn , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o
St. Louis , tripling . , , . . . . , , . , . 74
St. Pain , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7i . ( tO
Iavsmport , clotnily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7'4 ' 1'
ILeleinn , part cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 76 uo
Kninniant City , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 :03 :
Iittvro , umrt elout1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 7t ) o
Iiismnnurck , nart cloudy . . . . . . . . . . .7 9) ( K )
Ontiestomn. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . b2 :00 :
T mndIeute trace of preciitittrtlonn.
Lt. A , VELShi ,
Local Forecast Official ,
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Tue Ladies' Department of the
New
U1ygene
stitote
Is now open for business , and foUr
equipped with two new apparatus for giving
tire nnurst lncaltinfrri , plcasinng batirs know's '
to the world ,
The INSTITUTE Iran among its patrons ,
the best known lathes in Omaha. We asic
you to give It a trIal of two baths at icast ,
anti if It is not found as repnesentcd , we svull
rotund your money ,
Rooms , New Quarters ,
216-218-22OBee Building
New Hyieoe ! ust.
MUNYON'S ' GUARANTEES
Stroir Autsertloin , . zui to Jaunt What
the Icrucdie , MIll LIe.
Mrnnyoa guarantutes
final his Iliitunnstlinns
. . Cure will dune nearly
sU ernie , Of ibtunits-
( into In a few btrnna ;
. Shunt liii Iyipeptia ( lure
will cure Inuilgeation anti
, - .11 noimnthn troubles ;
. that hit. Kidney ( 'un.
. will ernie Ito icr Ccitt.
of all cscs of kidnney
treuble ; luSt liii Ca
. Iamb Cure will cur.
- catarnb nrc mustier bray
- long iunntting ; that ii ? .
jlc-indactie ( 'ens will cure
airy linti of heatiuche lit
. I ( mw uttnuft ; that
iii. Cold ( lure with
( jultkiy break up say
fona of cold amid en on Iiiroingtr the inure hit of
reriredle. , At all drugginli , 25 cent. a vial.
it ) urn ace4 mrni'tllr.i nallice % 4riie l'rof. ifupyon.
1500 kneLt sit , , 1'1iIa , It Is abn.olrnteiy free
ti onutis wolf IJ'l'IiElt MEX.
T1IIM rcnnnetly being inn-
jecteil directly 1cm tIne
- of tinoso discuses
or tine Gemnlto'-Iirimrsan'y
( ) n'gninu , ifiqUireN no
cinnnnige oi eliot. ( lure
' ins 1. 8
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ gnlnurmrnte'it to
nays. thorn I inlalu JaC1C.
C1tJ'Fnio. by tunhl , 51,00 ,
_ Ij ittitti emily ii ) '
.iiyerut ililluin Irnng Cci. , 5 , ii. Cornnei
I ( H In ii mu 1"n Cii , , ill S It ; , , ( Pinnuinti , Nil , ,
Lake MichIian and take Supenlonlrsnipontntion Co.
LAKE SUPERIOR STEAMERS.
TIlE CREAT LAKE ROUTE ,
Own , 'lb. lew 5Ivl bttaw.tip ! Iiutuitoia ,
SaJUniga From CinlooRo ,
I'mMackinac n.I.nni , 1)atrtii , 'nrvel.I , liulfnkt ' Toe.
I uutoemcn'lue.U AMWa.i.'J l'fltthiu II AAl.Hnti.t'i' 1.
Ior ( : trrneotz it&rbur S ri , . Aetu.kef , 4tc.n
n Tu..5 AM , Titanii AM , tat. 4 1'
For Alnmruetu' , ilnnnncock hThugiton , Aeltiand ,
I JitnIirh , etca iSed S
illuitransi aip , ii.C. rnanie.l fr.aon a n.ilcotlou. .
oIII AND Dod5 iu AND Ii , WAIII $ TCHICAQ ,