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I - TilE OMMIA JAILY BE& SUNIAY , JUNE 19 , 1898. 7 : I1A1IA CETS ANOThER CAME Lots the Boatfu1 Brewori Down with . Very lln.rd3olt. DANNY DAUB 1.ANDS A WINNER AT IJST hIM l'llcblng ( no4 notisOt to Win nn,1 i4i innngIi Mniiurtei lb inke It 1ist JtTcutLC Stt All Timcn. On Daniel Daub , twirler , was sore over the way the firewers treated him Friday nnd ho didn't do a thing to em ycterday exceL to IU1I ) out a game for the thtbes by a icora of 3 to 2. That's nil. And it was another pretty little gatno , too. It anybody cisc should be ; icked out for any particular mention it houId be all the rest of the aggregation , for Mr. Iaub was given out.of.sight suliport. Yet Colonel Freddie float might have been just a little nhIa4 of the rcet of them , for ho put up zu ; lcrfct a game us lie 'lid a punk one ( lie 'P1' day before. Nine hard chances without an t error Is good work and omo of his BtOpB were benuts. Then ho banged two threo.basc liitg way out : hito loft fold , both in ( lie same ldoii- tical spot , and both Just where he Put ( ho one that won the first Milwaukee game. One of them developed itito the winning run. run.It was a pitchers' battle all tue way through. Thu i3roers got five liita all told , hut two of tlieiii wore very much scratch , intloed , 011(1 they got tlwm only by the hair of their teeth , We only got four , but they ( counteth ; I want to tell. It all goes to prove that the Brewers arc _ A. _ _ not so much after all when ( hey go up agailirt a real good team of bali tosera , and we won't do a thing to thorn ( lila afternoon. Oh , no , not a thing with I'a Fisher In th. box. They're too easy. . The leerslingrs bad the fIrst try at the - loather , and like many another ball team that has been here before , they started out , S If they had some excuse for existing. Nicol buiited along the third base line and Ti _ _ _ _ got to first before the ball. l1 stole aecond nnd got to third on Schoclc'a out to first. Then Catchier Mac surprised everybody by ff hettitig a ball go by him and on it Mr. Nicol r acored. Daly got to first , but Weaver and Stafrord both died at first. "Iits 1st genucht , " said Iaiiny Daub to himself at the end of that Inning , and lie . ' let no lucre than three of them face hilni after ( lint for lIve innings. Little Mac helped Iiiiii along. for when Weaver made a hit In the fourth and Nicol another In tile sixth , lie killed both trying to steal aCCOliI with Itoat' and holly's ssistnnce. - . - - - - - iIov Umunlmn tViiii It. Fleming got a very scratchy hit In the first and although he stole second cml Spoor let a ball go behind him lie could not get homu before the three men after hint went out. The second did the work for us. After Lyons flow out to Weaver , Iteldy Canoe VCTY near caving in Preston's aldo. took advantage of the opportunity for see- along with amiothior timely hit and sent him to third. Spoor thought ho could catch l'rcs at third and ho fired the ball Into tii blentherm. I'res scored. Then holly came lioumo on Schock's wild throw to first on Mc- Cauloy's grounder. McCauley was doubled up with Daub on the latter's liner toVeav r. Score , 2 to I in our favor. The third , fourth and fifth vcro without linT results , but the sixth was nice. After Eutace wont out 'at fl8t , Itoat cracked out - - a beaut of a throbagger. Pick also died at first , but 1eewe fumbled Lyomis' grounder and also threw badly to first. On this Itoat scored. Preston died at first. In the seventh the Brewers gave us a scare. Daly got a base on balls , but was 4loubled U ) with Weaver. holly juggled Stafford's grounder Just enough to lot the latter get. the base and \Vahdron drew the other haze on balls In the game. Waldron Played way off the bag and McCauley throw - - to catch him. Ho fired wild and before the ball was recovered Stafford was over the jilate. Leowe flow out to Pickering. The seventh was eventlesa for us and so was the first of the eighth for them , al- thought Reidy made a hit. In our end after two men were out , float biffeti another three-bagger in exactly the same spot as the other. but could not get home , I'Ickerlng oIiig out at first. - In ( lie ninth , after Daly flew out to Eus- taco. Weaver sent a corker for two bags along ( lie left foul line. lie got to third on filuffori's 'out from Eustace to Lyons. Wah- ( Iron CaiflO UI ) aiid pegged one to holly , 'which lie ate ; and the game was over. Score : OMAhA. AD. it. 11.513.511. 0. A. I. Fleming , rf . . . . . . . . 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 htii'timce , 31) . . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 Ttont.iui ' Pickering , If . . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1yons. lb . . . . . . . . . . 'I 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 Premitoii , It . . . . . . . . 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 . hlt'lIIigsworth , , 2b 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 . - Mt ( 'atiley , c. . . . . . . . 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 Daub , j ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 0 (1 ( 0 7 0 Totnl'i . . . . . . . . . .31) 3 4 1 0 27 19 3 Id I L\V1hTN EE , All. R.hISILSII. 0. A. K Nlcolmf . . . . . . . . . . tlliock. 3b . . . . . . . . . 4 ( ) 0 0 0 (1 ( 3 1 1)iily , 2b . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 0 0 : m 3 0 \vII.ei. . If ' . . . . . . . . 4 0 2 0 0 4 1 0 IltitiTurti , lb . . . . . . . 4 1 0 0 (1 ( 12 0 0 \'althron. if . . . . . . : i 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 LeOWt'SM . . . . . . . . . . . lipe'r , C. . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Iheidy , l . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 1 0 0 0 5 1 TOtttlH . . . . . . . . . .i - 5 1 0 21 i 4 I tuiiH Ii ) ' innings- Otrulma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 -3 Mbwaukee . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0- hilts by iniiliigii- Oiniilia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 S _ Mllwauk'o . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 0 1 U 1 1-5 I Nrrors by On'aha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Il1lvitukei. . . . . . . . . 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 't'wn.baso liii : Veuver. Tlirce.bnao liIti , : lImit (2) ( ) . iouhlt' days : I iolllngswortim to : ltiat : to Lyons. W'ens'er to lt't'w. hiusc ( iii bills ; OtT latib , hnlyVuldron , First ; misC nil errors : Oiuuliit. 3 : .hIIwituke' . 2 1 lit b3 IiteiIeit bali : ll lteliiy l'ri'ston Htruck out : fly liitih , Nieni y Jteidy F'leniliig , h'asse.l balls : ) ilcCnmihey , 1 b Sp'er. 1. Left on bztses ; Omaha 4 : BIll. : m wnukeo , 4. TIme : One hour iiiii thirty. F lIve mninutesUmnpiro : Cimutilion , : ( ) ' 1'hiiit Vi'I'i1iLN Idd.GUIt . 1C8IINRN ( it 's ilor'Yiiliniis l'ruos hilinst'I f n 'ouder KANSAS CITY , Juio IS-WillIams' iihiviiomuenai run froni ) ieCUfld In tIme inst lmiiit or tIme eighth inuhig on O'i Ilg)111H ) oiie.lase lilt vesm a closely conte4ted game for time hhlues , in the fifth Oetir wus long fl1 throat BEFORE fillet. ! with sores , large lumps formed on my a.- neck , ttnd a horrible ulcer broke out on umy Jaw-says ? mtr. 0. H.Ebertwhoresides ) ntcor , . - 22d 13t. and Avenue N. ) Galveston , ' .5 Texas. lIe 'was three times pro- lIOLIlICelI OUhCtt by prominent P1IY. slolans , but tIm drca fnl disease Ill. . . . - waysreturnedlmowasthentoldtliat ; HOT SPRINOS - ' , ' fallen 7-1 out , and he was In a end plight , $ r After taking one bottle of S. S. . be began to improve and two dozen : bottles cured him completely , eo that for more than Ixyearsbo has had no sign of the disease. 1100k 00 the dues. . and Its trutmsn $ sMIJ tue by Swift apiciflo Co. . Aslata , Os. ehttnge4 from right to l'fLfleld for making an error and r'iloemti himself by catching a sky.scrnl'er that prevented this visitors from scoring , Score : I 11.11K } Cnnsaii CiIy..0 0 0 1 10010-391 InlianapoIis ( . 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-2 7 3 Ihatterles : } Cansas City , Meredith and Wilson : Indianapolis , Scott and Kahee. ST. I'AUI , Minn. , June 18.-Ihoth Pitchers did gooth work today. but the errors of the home team was costly , Score : I 1(11K Columbum . . .0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-3 Cl St. l'aUl , . . . 0 (1 ( 0 0 0 0 0 (1 ( 1-2 7 1 lhattedes : Columbtis , Friend and Duck- ley : St. Paul , Fricken nnd Sjiies. MINNEAI'0Ld14 , Juno lS.-A two-base hit by Campau and two errors by Hines in ( he seventh allowed four Millers to get home , which won the game. Score : . IL1f.I. Minneapolis , . . 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0-6 6 3 Detroit , . . . . . . . 000001200-364 hiatteries Mlnnaaiolis. Norton and Itit- ( or ; Detroit , EllIott nnd Twineham , STANDING OF TlllC TlAMS. I'lriyeil. Won. 1ot. IndianapolIs . . . . . . . 41 31 15 67.4 lit. l'niil . . . . . . . . . . . . Si 32 19 62,7 iCatisas City . . . . . . . . II 29 20 59.2 Cnlumbii' . . . . . . . . . . . . 4' 26 19 5.S Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . 60 7 23 54.0 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Is ZiltifleuIOliS . . . . . . . . . 43 16 33 32.7 Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 13 31 29.5 Gaines today : Indianapolis at Kansas City , Mllwauke ( ' Lit Omaliii , Detroit at ihln- neapolis , Coltimnims at St. L'rttii. G.3IHH OI' 1'1Ili N.tTiOA1. I.11.tF. CI ) I tngi , 'h'.i 1 i.i .tuit Iir friiii I ii l.enI.rs wi I Ii Amiar-uit fluMe. ChICAGO , Juni , 18.-Alittlo wildncms nail tV ( ) errors antI four hIts gave the game to the Orphans In tile second inning. The 1tlC eere unable tO eniunect With Tiiurntun exueptlng in the first niul eighth inijitigs , when they lunchieu1 six of their nine hits , Ityan's butting luau great chnteiics by Mc- linde uind Sniltli were the features. At- tentlaicc , 0.700. Score : CIIIC.(1O. cINCINN.T1 IIIlO.A.F : . it.It.t.fl. Ityan , It. . . . 2. 2 1) ) 0 4mIth , If. . . 0 0 2 0 0 12v'rett , Ii , . I 2 II 0 1 fl'ckI' , ' , 11 , 1 I it I 0 I.nngs' . of. . 2 2 4 0 I ) MCt'tice. m o U I 3 2 1tuien. Mi , 0 2 2 1 0 MIller , u ( . . . 1 I 3 1 0 M'"mk ( , 31,0 1 2 1 0 ( reor'n , i.0 2 2 0 M.rrs ) , rt. . I I I 0 0 hitelurlile. of I I I I ) 0 ( unnor , 2b. 2 1 2 (1 ( 1 ItwIui. Sb. . . 1 I 1 4 0 I.nahuuie , e I I 0 Ii \'IOh , a. . . . 0 2 3 .1 0 'rlioratc > ti , I ) I I . 0 2 0 1) ' ye'r , p. . .0 1 0 0 ' 1 - - . - - - - " % 'aughn . . 0 1 0 0 0 Total , . . . .hO It h 12 2 . Totnl . . . . 4 9'23 17 3 - ' 'ltntteui for lleckley in the ninth. McCormack out for..interference. Chicugo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 6 0 0 0 1 3 0 -10 Ciueiuinati . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 04 Earned runs : Chicago , 5 ; Cincinnati , 4. Left on bae : Chicago , 9 ; CIncinnati. 7. T'o.butso liIts Dahlen , Corcuriun , Irwin. home rim ii : 1t'nti. Double IiaYs : ' Dahil cut to ( , 'oiinnr to lvritt , ; Cuircorun to ihCCkht'Y. Struck nut : fly Thorntoiu , 3 ; by Dwyer , I. l'asseul ball'oou1. : . Dust's on bitlls : Off Tiiorntoii , I ; off lvycr. 4. \'lhu1 pItch : 'i'hornto ii. I I I t vithi mi I I : 1)iuhtl cut , I rvin. Tinui' of gauite : One hour ijaul forty tnintitoi4. Umpires : Swartwoad nail \Vood. StIltt.r itt ITrookIii. Nfl\V YOIK , June IS-Brooklyn uind Ilnltirnore played two games today and the remiult Proveti to be an even break. Lu- Chance lost lhrniklyn the first game. Tile second game the home team won through heavy hitting. Score. lirst game : IItOOELYN. imuriton. It.iI.o.A.1 : . ILII.O.A.11. Grmnti , , ct. 0 1 3 0 ' , MeClraw , 31i 0 2 1 1 0 Jomies. it. . . 0 0 3 1 1) ) 1'eeher , rt. . 2 1 1 I ) I Lnch'ace. i' ; 0 1 2 4 3 Jen'ngs. a a a 3 Shpckutr,1 , it 0 1 0 ii U IIoIms , ir .0 2 2 1 1 'i'uctter , ii. . . I I 11 0 ( I I 1)eunont. 2b. 1 1 5 2 1 I I tlluii'n , lb I , h 4 4 0 McUnnti , lb I 2 jI ) I ) I ) uttimidle , lb. 2 1 2 I 0 lItnile. of. . 0 1 2 0 1 ) Lyuun , C. . . . I 0 .1 5 I Itohln'n , p 0 1 4 0 0 Ycager , p. . 0 2 0 3 U 31cJ.iincs , p 0 0 0 3 0 Totak . . . . 5 52718 4 Totals . . . .7122710 3 hlrookiyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1-5 Ilaltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 1-7 Earned runs : Brooklyn , 1 ; BaltImore , 3. Left on lutses : Brooklyn. 7 ; Baltimore , 8. Bases on ballsh Off Yenger , 0. Struck out : 13) ' Yenger , 2 ; by Mciamnes , 3. Three-base hits : Grithin , holmes , Two-base hit : Kueler , Sacrifice huts : I mimes , I huLilinan. Stolen bases : McGraw , Demont , Itobin. son. Double plays : Ilaliman ( unassisted ) , Holmes to Demont to McGanui. lilt by Pitcher : LaCliunce. McGunn. Wild pitcltos ? iT'JutiflCS , 2. Umpires : McDonald tutu O'Day. Second game : liItOOIhiYN. UALTlMOfli. n.1Lo.A.D. it.iI.O.A.D. UrVtua , et. S : : I , .L Li Mefiraw. lb 1 1 0 4 2 .TOfleM. rt. . , 3 3 0 0 0 lCeeier , rf. . 0 0 0 1 0 Itch'noMs1 2 3 3 2.Teaal'gu , MI1 I 2 0 ttec1uiri , , If I 3 2 I ) 0 holmes , it , 3 3 0 1) 0 Tucker. Iii. 1 2 7 2 0 1)ernont. 21. . 2 1 7 6 0 liaiirn'n. lb I I 2 2 OlMeGnan , lb I 1 11 0 0 t4htritiie , 31 , . 0 1 2 6 0 ilroille. ct. . 0 3 1 0 0 Grim , o. . . . . 3 4 4 0 0 Clarke. c. . . 0 1 3 1 1 M'hierp..O I OOIiotfer , . . . 000 Totals . . . .13 19 2 10 2 Totai . . . . S 12 21 17 3 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 3 6 0 2 0 -13 Daltiunore . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 1-8 Earned runs : Brooklyn , 6 ; Baltimore , 2. Left on buses : Brooklyn , S : Baltimore , 9. Bases oh balls : Off Miller , 3 off hloffer , 6. Home run : Holmes. Thrce.hase hits : Tucker , Crithln , Jonet4 , Sheckurd , Jennings , Drodle. Two-base hit : Miller. Stolen base : OrilUn. Ioubhe plays : McGraw to Demont to McGann , JennIngs to Demouit to McOahin (2) ( ) , Slit br jiitchcr : Lafhance. Miller. Umpires : 0 Day nnul McDonald. 'l'ine : One hour and fifty-six minutes. Attendance : 11,552. I'huIlI II'S Cluutuuge' 3iutuuuij.ers aiu,1 VIui. PIIILADELI'IISA , June 18.-The Phililes defeated New York by hotter hitting. ( lie tickling on 1)0th sides being exceptionally good. Tue Philadelphia chub today released - leased Manager Stithlings. rho reasomu given by the club was that the team has not . boetu successful under liii , manuugmnent , .v , G. Shietlin will have charge of ( lie team for ( hue iurosent. Score : J'llIi.AIJIIL.t'IIIA. NlPu % ' YOlmIC. ft HO.A.14. 1t.1t.OA.l , Cmohoy , ct..1 3 1 1) OV'nhi't'ncf3 Dougt'u. , lb I 0 11 0 0 Tiernen , It. 1 0 0 0 0 1)eh.tity , If I 1 0 0 0 Joyce , lb. . . 0 1 10 1 0 L.ajnie , 2b. . I 3 3 7 1 DavIs , pa. . . 0 0 2 5 1 Flick , rf. . . . 0 0 0 0 O ( Beacon , lii 0 0 1 4 0 M'F'arVd. C 1 0 1 1 0 M'Creery. rf 1 2 0 0 0 Cros. . cc. . . ( I 2 2 1 1 hlarttnn , lb 0 2 2 3 3 EIIeu f'iI , 3b 0 0 1 0 0 Iviiraer , e. . 0 0 5 2 1 Wheeler , p. 0 1 1 2 0 1)ohueny. p. . 0 0 0 0 0 Gettig , i' . . . 0 0 0 3 0 Totals . . . . 6 10 27 11 2 Totals . . . . 5 734) 5 NewYorlu . . . . . . . . . . 110020100-5 Phiiatlelpiila . . . . . . . . 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 -6 Ilarneul nuts : Nov York , 2 ; l'hlladelpiula , 2. Tvo.Iuase liituu : Vanhluitru3n , Joyce , Dci- ehiuinty , Lamb. Three-itutse lilt : Vuini liii- ( rca. Stoleit house : MeCreery. Left on htteH Now York , 1 ; I'hiitutleiphla , 2. Struck out : fly Wheeler , 1. 1'irst base On huxuils : Off Dohony. 2 ; otT Gettig , 3 ; off P.'h'elet' , 1. hit by vitcher : By ( lettig , 2. \Vild iiltehVheeii'r. : . 1'.ist'ul bail : lVnrncr. Umpires : Cuishimnait amid lleyuller. ' ' ' 1't'o hours 'I'iine : , S. , ii i , I ii r G ii I n 1 I i'i'i's. 130S'J'ON. Juno 1S.-Washuington vent to Piects touhuty tufter that good sImoving made iii the tv'o iurovtolms gibbs aul the ilostumns easily 'oii tutut. Attendance , 4,000. Score ; IIoaToh' : , iLiLO.A.14. It.lt.O.A.hl , t4tlveltu. , ef. 2 1 ii 0 0 Sitliacli , It. 2 0 1 0 0 Tnney. lb. : m I II 0 1 ( letlamian. r ( 0 2 0 0 0 i4ng , in. . . 2 1 1 3 ii 1)oyie. Sb , . . 0 0 3 3 1 ltiffl , lf.2 I I 0 1 Auuitr'n.rt0 0 i 00 ( 'cilia' , Sb. 2 1 3 1 McGUIre. lii 0 1 1 1 1 Hituhul , ii. . . . 0 I 0 0 0 Fun reIt , cc. . 0 0 2 1 0 I.ov.t' , 21 , . . . I 1 3 0 Wrigley. s1 1 3 3 2 iergvui : , C. . 0 1 1 I ) MyerM. Sb , . . 0 0 0 3 2 % 'eagir , C. , . 0 1 1 0 $ wuiitim , p. . . 0 0 0 0 1 I.esvlt' , p. . . . I 0 4 0 Totals.,3 424127 Tutui. . . . .12 11 27 D 3 Iustutn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 5 0 2 0 3 0 ' -12 \'utuiliIuigtou1 . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 03 Tvu.h)11140 hits : Collins. Oettnhitfl.Vrlgloy. . home ruin : 1)uffy. Stolen lasen : Tonney , Loitg , huffy , Lowe , Gettmmi , Double Imlul' : 1)o'lu to McGulro. First base on balls : Off 1.umwls , 3. WIld Ititchi , bowls. TIme of genie : One buRr itmiul forty-eight minutes. Urn- luIres : Lynch and Andrewmu. Juiu'k Crooks time Venture , 5'l' . LOUIS. June 18-The Drowns won time gaunui touhity ity bunching their hilts In ( hue fifth inmiing. Jack Crooks fieldIng at second ututs ( lie feature of the game , hey put tue three molt out in the eighth letting , Score : ST. LOt'ItO. I.OUI8'ILLD. lt.it.o.it.l1. lt.hI.o.A II- flowI , rf . . . I 0 0 0 t'Inrke , hr. . 1 0 3 U k4tnzel , of. I 4 0 0 iiItcIwy. ut , 0 0 3 3 hiariu'y , If. . 0 1 0 0 Hey. cC. . . . . 1 0 6 0 Ciwis , lb. . 0 0 1 0 I'mttcr. rf. . 0 0 0 0 hrcker , lii. 0 15 0 2 Suutffrtl , Ib , 0 0 1 0 Sui.Ien , e , , 2 3 1 \'aguttr , lb. U U 8 ( , iumnn , , s. . I 2 1 3 0 CIi'suu'n , 3 , , 0 1 2 1 Ctooks , Sb. . 1 1 3 1 0 tn'.1er , C. . , 1 1 2 1 lOtidliort , ii , 0 0 9 1 Iiirei , p. . . , I I ' ) 2 Totuis . . . . 7 13 U 14 S Totals , . . . 4 3 24 5)3 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 o 0 0 5 1 1 0 ' -7 Louis'Illu . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0-4 'rwo.baso hilt : Stenzel Three-base hIts : Suuguien , Stenzel , Double plays ; Suiydcr to Wagner to Clinginuin ; liltehtey to Wuiguier : Crooks to Quinn to iecker. unset , on bulls : Off Stidimoff , 3 , Stolen ituse : Clarke. Struck out : By Sudhoff , 2 ; by Ithrct , 1 , TIme of game : One hour and tvt'nty.il o mnii1iuteti. t'nuplres : Eunshie anti Currie. l'l t tsbiirg i'UuuiInt'IN Cieveluuuuul , PIT'l'hiUhlG , l'a , , June 18.-Pouvehi dlii fairly vohi in the first three innIngs , but tIm Immite ( cain lilt him for seven hilts in thu fourtju tunti scored six runs , linus wInning tIi fourth consecutIve gunie from the hut- titans. Attendauicui , 4,300. Score : I'ITTSlIUItQ. ( D..SVISL.AND. hi.hi.O.A.D. it.li.OAS Donovan , rft S S 0 0 IlurketI , 10,0 1 1 00 O'ilrIemu. CC , S 2 I 1 0 O'O'naor. lb 0 1 13 0 0 Ury. Ib.,1 S I 7 0 Vatiac' , 5b1 p 1 S S M'O.rthy , it I 2 2 mm 5MeKe'tn , p. I 2 3 3 1 I.t. , ib.S I 7 0 Tpb aiu. lb..O I S I 0 I'aJ1ers. lb 1 3 3 4 0 ItIake , mi , . 0 0 1 0 1 Itowrm'n , c I I I 0 0 MeAlier , Cf I 2 0 0 0 1513' . , s. . . . . I I 2 4 2 CreIgr , o. , 1 1 8 2 0 Tuinn'hIlI , ) I I S I 1 l'uwrll , p. , 0 0 0 2 1 - - - - - M'.Ai'str , p 0 1 0 1 0 Total , . , . .1O 17 37 11 3 - - - - - Totals . . . 4 9 14 13 3 Pittsburg . . . . . . . . , . 1 0 0 6 0 3 0 010 Cleveland . , , , . . . , . , 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Earned ruins : h'ittsburg. i Cleveland , 4. Two base hits : O'hlrien , lutccartliy , Creiger. Three base hits : Tehenu. SacrIfice hits : OIlrIen , Stolen bases : ) 'adden. First base on balls : Powell , 1 Davis , 1 Struck oUt 31) ' Tannehull , 2 ; by Powell , 1. h'itseul ball , Creiger. Time of game : One limit alid forty minutes. Umpires : Snyder and Con- noliy , STANDING OF T1IF1 TISAMS. I'lavcd , V.'on , 1.ost. P'O. Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . 50 31 16 68.0 llostnn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Ill 19 62.7 Cherelanul . . . . . . . . . . . 49 34) 19 61.2 linitimore . . . . . . . . . . . 47 38 19 59 $ l'tttsturg . . . . . . . . . . . 49 28 21 7.l Chicago . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . SI 28 23 51.9 Nos' York . . . . . . . . . . . 1 26 21 52.0 llrooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Ii 28I2.0' Philnthelphlizt . . . . . . . . 47 29 27 42.0 \ itshItigtoti . . . . . . . . . Si 19 .12 i 37.3 St. laftult . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 18 . 31 . 36.7 I.ouisviilo . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 14 3926,4 ( iitil105 today : Cincinnati at Chicago , Pittsburg at CIe'elnnd , Louisville n1 81. . Lottie. .e. 's'b'c'MtCrui .tsscintIiiti l'iSOltIA , Ill. , Juuie h.-Score : I lt.11.E. I'eum-ia . . . . . . . . . - Quiticy . . . . . . . . . 1) ) (1 ( 0 0 U 0 0 ( I 0-0 .1 Z Ihiutteries : l'cujrimu , MeGinty anti Qulfllt Quincy , Cooper nnl Swiurtz . . . 1)Ullt'QtTi , lit. , Juno 1s.-Score : . DuiuuIio % . . . . . . 0 0 1 : i I 0 1 1 0-7 7 4 St. Joseph . . . . 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 l-5 1 * 5 thutterks : lubuque , Curuui'y ittid Iltalgef St. Jutietlu ; , flisloy utfli hlutuseii. ltOChC IShAND , Juno 18.-Score : I 1t1ld. t'.ock Islaunt . 0 1 0 0 0 0 ii 0 0F 5 OttuunwlL . . . . . . .1 0 0 2I 0 0 ' -11 hl. 2 hiatteries : hock lsiuuid'alsht and Sage ; Ottumnwa , Veimer anti ieefe ' ( .i3ll1S Sld'I' iit 1'314 AF'VHIININ. ( Ounuilin imini MIl'nmiulrtVliitl III ) Sohit duuitMIM liii thit' ( uuuiLuuuauIIs. There'll be ( thu out itt tile Itull Iark duit afternoon. Connie 3tack hiaw Ilut. been talk. ing much siiicu ham caine licue , butt ito gave it. ( tilt in 'cry vumiurninous ( oilcC last uttgkt that lie was going to get today's game or die doing it. All of which forboules trouble , because Manager Fisher Is not at nil back- svztiti lit szuyiuug ( lint lie's going to ltit'e tile last gaumue of the ittirles if he hrn to throw oft his aria to do It , So you're a stIcker if you itie bali fuuits don't turn out. Barnes will do ( hue slab uuct for thou hjrow- crut utiti 110 tulane viil be worth that lirice of admission. lb's thie natty little twirler vltum tiseul to be With ) thiit Ijiulverslty of No- liraska auth hue intemitis to iii ) huituselt proud mio % % ' that lie huts get so hear homne again. A whole trainload of l.in'olnites will be ulouvo to see him do it. 'l'lte himioup is as follows : Omaha. Position. 7ililwauhee. I ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . base. . . . . . . . . Stafford 1 loilingswortli..second btuso. . . . . . . . . . . . flail , ' J'ustuce . . . . . . . . .third base. . . . . . . . . . . Shock ltont . . . . . . . . . . . . . .short stop. . . . . . . . . . . Leewe I'restoui . . . . . . . . . . . .left field. . . . . . . . . . \'eavcr I'Ickerlng . . . . . . .cutter field. . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicol Fhcrniumg . . . . . . . . . .rIght field. . . . . . . \\'aldrtt McCauley . . . . . . . . . .catcher. . . . . . . . . . . . . Speer Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pitcher. . . . . . . . . . . . Hurties At 2:30 : o'clock tItle afternoon tue Stars and the Newsboys 'lli have a game on tite grouuutds at Teittit auul Dorcuts st.rects. The iineup is : Stars Positions Newsboys. O'Connell . . . . . . . . .tirst hatse. . . . . . . . . . Yeiinw Culilson . . . . . . . . .second lause. . . . . . . . . . . Mills I hlayet4 or Foley .third base. . . . . . . . . . llrown Itobison . . . . . . . . . . .short stop. . . . . . Knowlton Colic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .heft Iieiui. . . . . . . hiernsteln l'aim . . . . . . . . . . . .middle field. . . . . . . l'eterson Cole . . . . . . . . . . . . .right hell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13011 Sonter't . . . . . . . . . . . . . .atelier.'iv' . Loftus lluyeuu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loftus Motz Bros. anti hayden Bros. cross bats this afternoon on the old Fort Omaha grounds. 110th teams are pretty evenly mtutchmed and a good game is expected. They line up. as follows : MetZ Bros..Positions. . . .Ilayden lJro.s. Sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .atcher. . . . . . . . . . . hlelwig Snyder . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pitcher . . . . . . . . . . . Welch 1iovnutfl. . . . . . . . . . . first base . . . . . . .Harrison Eggleaton . . . . . .second base. . . . . . . . . . . Kelhey Itooney . . . . . . . . . .third base. . . . . . . O'connor Buckes . . . . . . . . . . .short 8Ol . . . . . . . . . . . Talbot w. liowles..left flelul. . . . . . . . Lafferty holmes . . . . . . . . .mIddle field. . . . . . . . . . Gibson Johnson . . . . . . . . . .rlghtt field. . . . . . IJoitaglinmi Game ctuhled at 3:30 : sharp. socs or' Oil ) ELI 11141A'I' 'I'IliS 'I'IGFIItS. I'uile's Supur1i It'Iehllnur anil Prince- lolL's Errrs 1)n the Vork. NEW YORK , Juno 18-The souls of old 1311 wreste(1 time intercollegiate base ball championship for 189S front time I'rinceton TIgers at the Polo grounds today. Errors 11110(1 up the ruins against I'rlmiceton , fast mutti btilllauut work by Yale's outfielders being a featura. Score R.I1.1d. PrIncetan . . . . . . . - Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 ' -3 8 6 Ilatterles : Princeton , llildebruuidt and 1afer ; Yale , Greenway and Sullivan. ChIAIILDS CIIUItCII hAS CIA)513 CALL. . % Vluus ml F'I , c-Miie Pursuit Ilujee by li'r I'uuruhs , PhILADELPhIA , June 18.-TIte twelfth annual Ifleet of the Southiond wheelmen took place today at Tioga track , About 5,000 peron were itt attendance. Time rac- log was uneventful except in the live mile tenni lmursult race , in whuicht J , Frank Star- buck atiti Charles Church of l'lillauielphia vore matched against Nat Butler tinul Ed- ( iii , SicUtiflie of Boston. Time race uruts clue throughout. Ciiurc'h anti Starbuck finally crossed liret in 11:32 : 2.5. After ( hue fourth mile Dulhie drew avay from Butler and tile hatter quilt. Church mmii Sturbuck 'ere titeut 500 yards ahead. McDulIle closed ill ) aboUt 400 yards in the luutit three laps , but hue could not overtake Chuucb , the latter witunltig by four yards , DENVER , Cab , , June hS.1iV , Vt' , hhuuull- ton of Denver lowered the profossiomusul rec- orul for otto utile , unhmceul , froto a flying I start , nearly four secotuul today , tanking ( lie ride on a board track In 1 :55 : 1.5. The fimruner record was 1:59 : 1-5 , by Clinton H. Couilter , Du'mtver , October 2 , Issu ; . NIIW YOrtK , June 18.-For the third ( lute in their racing career 'l'omn bintout of \Vnles and Eduonrd Taylori.m of Frmutice met thilt ; afternoon at the Manhattan hienu.'it track and tttis time Lititoul was victor , 'ray- . lore Wufl the first two muntehitus , ( lie dls. I to nec beIng about thirty-one miii's. whmicim I took Place In l'a nut. 'Foulay I he dlstanc'e was about thuirty miles anil Liuitoti won by a liii ) umtd ii. third , about (0) ) yards , iii & 52.I , which is thirteen aitui ( otur-litths ecend hieiilutul the world's record , mitmule by Mc. Duilic at Boston yesterthay , i'IiIsbumr' tluit'i. iii S'u'ommui l'luee , \'IENNA , Jimmie 18.-Itu tilt' playing ( it time thirteenth rouumd of time international chuess tutu utters' tournamnemut totlay I'lliutbuury , Showaltor and Schmit'chtter defeated Schiif. fers , Alutpin and W'nibrodt. respectively , 'Flue Tarruuuch-Ihiackburti gautto was a draw. 'l'umrruuschi , Pillsbury and Alapin minus' lead in number of games won , iii the order nuen- tiuiet1. lit the afternoon tmnui evening sos- stout hum drew with Marco , Trenchiard lost to Stclmtitz. hinird drew with Maroezy. Care ilros' with Alapimu and Janowsid beat 'reciulgorln. i5usterum lesuiruu. ' is lircniiiuug , SPRINGFIELD , Mass. , Juno 18.-Thu SrIngliehi ball players struck today for salaries amud umotitied ( tutu club luresidouit ( hunt they would not , play the gaines umnioss paid. ljrnplre Grubur ulechutreul the first game ( or- ( cited to Itoehmester b ) ' a score of 9 to 0. Time second game was ltlul'ed , when C. ' 1' . thhmeati. One of time eastern leagume directors , guutruntecil to pay the imlaers ( or thte day's work , 'rite game was womm by Roeherter by a score of 5 to 4 , The Springllelul club will lirobably disband. 51,11 tht t tuiuuu liii .tt hilt-I to Cl tuhi , Time South Onuithitu Athletic club 'ihl give tutu enterttulflutmont tomorrouv evemuiumg , The main event is to be a. light to a decision between hIlly I.uunhaurt anti Nolan , 'ntis Promnises to be an interesting event , Its both men htuu'o gone it1to trabuming for It. As a irelImninnry Dockmnan , uyhuui is doIng tile bag puncluing turn on time Streets of CaIro , is to meet ( Jeorge Strong , Iltromug iii re- Imuteui to be the winner of twenty-seven tlgiits. I1ANP. . JlSL.ISOA'ELiS wl'ritIRA' % % ' , Trouble liremukmu Out Iit'teeit i'utetiuii of ClerlutuiL IIciiiubII'ans , CLEVELAND , June 18.-A riot between time Donna anti McKisson factions was narrowly - rowly averted at the republican county con- ventiomu here today. The trouble started when the ilannaites attempted to organize the 'tonventlon , which the McKissonites re- sisted. A wild scene followed. The pollee made a number of arrests. The hlanumalles flimsily withdrew from the bali intl are hold- Jog a rump conyention , I iIoYINS \ TllT CREAT RACE ( ) arries OH' the 11011013 In the Suburban Handicap b Mf a Length. ORNAMENT , TIlE F4VcilTE , BADLY BEATEN it htequulrcul nn lItiir for tue itle'cn Cauudidntes lotDStnrlcil , nnui in lIme lnuu ( ! 4t.rkh 'P1110 l'umlim , front P11th lb t'1rst l'Inee. ' 3 NE'i' YORK. June 18.-Tub first and time great Ornament nowhere was the record of tIme suburban huammdlcap of 1898. The favorIte - Ito was lmadiy beaten , chiefly because the horses Ivera kept a futhi hour at time post. 'hmen the bugle called the contenders to the luost there was but little unoccupied space Iii time great grammd stand , on time rooter or on the ia'n. It was almost 4 :30 : when ( lie eleven can- tlidatemm were In thue hands of Starter Fitzgerald - gerald , anti themu canto a wearisonme wait. After several false starts flimsily all cammue tiowum together , anti they uvero off on their Journey , exactly an hour after ( lucy hind rt.nchted the startimug Point. Tub was quIckest on hula feet. ammil for a mInute his muzzle imowcti in front but it ! , rider took lilni back to fifth. Royal Stag caine next , followed by havoc , Ogden , 1)omi do Ore , Ormuamument and the others. They did not settle ulowum to work until they had PaSsel the grand stand timid hind reached time end of time first quarter , and it : ould easily be seen that ( hue jockeys haul waiting orders , As ( lie horses straightened out on the back str.tcb. 1)oggett scull Royal Stag till 1t 111th' nearer Ogden , nod Peep o' Day and Summit imuoveth up too , so ( lint us they passed the half tulle Post lit ( hunt order ( lucy were heads apart. Tub was still iii fifth lulnee , attemmdeul by Don do Ore , Havoc and Ornamneumt , but the hatter scented to be overpowered by tIme weIght lie was carryIng. Den hlohlatiny , too , was in the rear , while ( hue rest had long been hmamiging out signals of distress. The solo exception was Semmmper Ego , who was doIng vcll in the rear , but seemned to be Pocketed , 'ViSIt , 3lut's I's ) It Notch. As they utearefi tlte three-quarter POlO Ilantilton umrgcd Ogden a bit , and as ( lucy tlashrsh past tite utuamic. Ito War' a length to tIme good. lump shoVed her head in front of Royal Stag , whIle Clayton moved Tub into fourth place. Ormmantent was actually in last idace. amid Sloan was driving for all he was worth. It was Dilly a short tilstaoco imouue and there scented to be no chata.s. for hint to wIn. Foot by foot Ornametut cult down the head of the othmers , and whten ito Ima'I worked his way up to eighth place , Sloan evIdently saw it was useless and gave up a badly ridden - den race , ' It was but a shdrt'drive aroutti ( Lie turt. and then their imoses were in time stretch with Ogden a ienth In front. Clayton , on Tlilo , had moved ip , hmto second PIn e , crowding past lull ) , Who was about ready t ) stop. As they straightened out for honue Little MaSter on Sentiter Eobegan , , to thread his way through the nmae.uf flying hoofs , and almost before the oth rs knew It ho was overhauling them , rapi4ly. There was but a furlong to go amid Oiden begap to waver. In a few strides Tub had the front rank nd it could bo lilainly seen that it was all over. He passed the1 riro half a length in trout of Semupor Ego , ho had snatched sue- urnS from Ogden in hp last , few strides through the good ridrg of Maher , . Don do Ore was a bad fourth and the others were beaten off. Summaries : First race , live ( mtrlotgs : harry Reed s.Oit. Isatlor scrotal , Momemmtum third , Time : 1:02. : Second race , one mile : Rinaldo won , Nose ) ' second , General Macco third , Time : 1:12 : 2'5. Third race , first part double event , Pu- turity course : Klngulon stun , Armatnent second , 14111cr thIrd , Tune : 1:09. Fourth race , suburban , $10XX ) , lrnndicam , for 3-year-eldu4 and upwards , winner to re- u'eivo $7,000 , second $2,000 and third $1.000 , one mile munch onc-qularter : Tub won , Sein- per Ego second , Ogdemu third. Time : 2:05 : 1-5. Fiftht race , four amtd one-half furiouigs : Shmtlftlumttt % Vtti , Satirist seeoni , Tentiresse third. 'rune : 0:57 : 1-5. Sixth race , sellittg , steeplechase , about two miles : Trillion won , iloyal Scarlet secomtd. Sir Liuwreumco third , Time : 4:20. : ChICAGO , June 18.-liarlenu results : First race , six furlongs : Tenole won. 'i'hie 'I'ory second , Lady Julia third. Time : 1:15 , Second race , scvemt-sixteemmthus of a mile : Lemon won , Golden C econt1 , Green W'Itchm third. 'Vitae : 0:44. : ThIrd race , one mile autO seventy yards : Ilansomu WOO , Dorothy 11 second , Jutek O'hlearts third. Time : 1:481L : Fourthu race , ix ( urloumgs : ftichnrd J won , hugh Penny uuot'ouul , Iheillcouuo third , Time : 1:14 : ½ . Fiftht race , one mile and an eighth : War- renton Sn , , 2iiithlami secoutti , Pingree third , Time : 1:57. : Slxtht race , sevemu-sixteenthts of a mile : Jlumks won. hiatten second , Guess Me thuird. Time ; OiI'4. Seventh race , six fmurioumgs : Cherr ) Flammue lyOn , I iahuhutZttrd , seeouUl , Lotte l'rineess third. 'l'ime : 1:15 : % . CLNC1NNA'Fl , Juumo 18.-Tho CIncInnati lintel htailthicali furumisimed quite a surimmise ( or ( Ito talent at Ltutonin today. flotucellti , C. F. IticLetutu's lilly , added to time stake Omlil ' all ltottr before post tinue , gave munch life to time cohitetut. 1)oncella s'eutt to time front after imussing thu slx.uirloumg lunle tumid l % as never imeadeil , wimuumlmug by two Iuulgtits ( rota Rosumute , % Vito was a hot favorite. 'rite stake Is worth $ li'O ) to time winner. 'rime wetuthuer was line attd time track fast. Ito- I I suits : First race , seven furlongs. selling : Jolly Son IVItt , Sdtmrlti secoutul , Skumlulu tititui , 'I'Imne : h:2t : , Secoittl race , five turloumgs : Frank lIeu lYofl , hardy l'nrdeo secoitti , Jolly ltumger third , 'i'iome : 1:02. : Timirul race , nillo and sct'enty yards , sell- lag : Azucenti lu'out , iiammIshttai second , lmutp , Fuluhl Ilurke thmirti , Time : 1:41 : , Fourth race , time Clmuelnntuti hotel httndi. cap , one ahmul mu slxtci'titii mfliles Doneclltu vott , Itourniute tieconul , Nauutetto third , 'Flame : l:46 : } , Fifth race , six furloumgtu : ( lid. Law won , 111gb Jinks mitcoutul , uiurthma I 1 tlulrd. 'I'Iumte ; 1:15. : 1:15.Sixth Sixth race. seven firloumgs : Knits Kringle won , l'nui Cimturrn tuecdlful , hiilda third , 'FIme : 1:2ts3. : , i-u HP , 1OU1S , June .I8-'Fim ( , rlclt St. Loitis derby , ( hue blue rilibomu.o . ( thue westermi turf , was ruin at tIme ( tiI , g'puntls this afterutoorm and 20(5O enthtmsiastic elmeetatortu saw I'ltuk Coat. rIdden by IV. inrttmm. win ( Ito UUY by a length lit 2:31. : 'Flue weathuer was imerfect , but the track a trill. slow. l'iuuudtt run second amid DanmtocluUrum thIrd , Time derby tune t1tlu on time card and time five good ones ( aced the gate. I'iatmdit. with Litticileid umo' vas ti ( tu'orite utt 6 to 5 and even mommeyli wIttle I'ink Coat tiienetl at I to 1. himtnuumekbimrn uvas next in favor. To ( hue second break tuhud a good start hittmm- nockburrm was the Jm.st to show und uuettiumg thus pace until lie g i imito time trctchi , ( ' 105(1) ' followed Li' Vlumk Coat. wimere time Itutter drew away from time hicith anti watt by a Iemmgth from Iliabdit , Plaudit ulefeated llttnnoclclmmmrum hmniill , ( ' for tIme place and Jackanapes ran a jeiitabie race. ltt'tuults : First race , mieltittW , , oute and three-six- teenth miles : Auger Won , Serf seconul , 'ago third , 'rIme : ' 2:05 : , Second race. hubs mund mares , one mile : fIeld Bauuth won , Night ( Iowa muecoumul , 'Znrimma third , 'rlnte : i43 ; % . Third race , soiling , otto anti tmreo.slx. ) teenthus miles : \Vctmntchle wpum. Mtuhlalio uiecouul , lhtb ? iiiiiican third. 'I'Itne : 2Olti : , Forth race. hmnmutilcap , Otto tnhie and sits' . entl yards : Cavalry won , Fervor ecoitd , I'ttrole d'Or thirul. Time : 140 % , Fifth race. St. 1.outis derby , value * 12.009 , for 3-'ear-elds , tine antI omue-haif miles : Pitik Coat Ivoum , Plaudit ecoumd , ihutulnock- burmu thuinl. Time : 2:37. : Sixth rtuce , one mile ; Dii Farrell won , Libatloit secouul , Torn Kituguuicy third , Time : 1:43 : % . Seventh race , sellIng , omm mile : Guide Rock won , Lttureate secoutti. Domitle titird , Time : 1:42 : ( . DETROIT , Mlehm. , June iS.-Esploago won the Iittnner stakes at llighmlumnd Park today from time ( , es held of 2-'ear-oltbu that could be brought togetimer tut the truck , Situ vamu tIme ( ttu'orlto in time betting and raced everything dizzy to the stretch , running time first quarter lii 0:23 and the three-eighths in O:353 : , Iteiuults ; First race , aix furlongs : Nimrod woti , . _ Toklo second , Never third TIme : i .iSlt. Sennti race , tour fuirlongs Nerytirut won , Oak Maid second. Miss Meade third , TImne 0:49 : % . Third race , one amid one-eighth roilest lltIfl 11 Ii won , tIrade C secomuti , Ihutrney Adler thIrd TIme : I St. 1mtmrtu ) race , hlattner stutks , 2.'ear-o1tls , 'uuiue $1,000 , five fumrittngim ( Espionage won , MeCarren second , l'ell Mcli 11 third , Tune : Fifth rnet , selling. one nnl one-eIghth miles : Don Cluiremucio won , Rifle second , I'op Dixon third. Time : 1:35 : % , Sixth race , six ftmrlongs : 1.cmumuop watt , Ibornee second , lirigiuton third , TIme : 1:13 : % . SA % ' lIlt SViS lDTII ! l'hii7.IPI. fleesII Messeneriluiy Outelnemucs time I'Irtd in the ilonti user. When the bicycle enthusIasts of time citl nus tukemueui yesterday nuorumlumg itiud fotimitl the streets anti roathu snaking 'et their ttenttmu sank , It was time tin ) ' set for tim road rutcu , to be held uumder the tiumililces of time Triammglc 'heclmen of time Ioummg Memu's Christian tumusoclat Ion For several weeks tVii'elfltL'ml in this 'IeltmIty Itave huen louk- big forts'utrd to it with mutmelu Interest anut a itostluoneumment of the nI'fuuir woumiti imutvtt been mu big disttppolntnmemmt. taut by ttoofl mull traces of timc rain haul distulmlteared timid tut 2:30 : , ( ito ( into set for stutrtiumg ( hue race , time ctmrme was tue dry ns mu Istite amid there i'otmlui ituirdly homve been a nmore Ideal duty , Tltt'ro S'nt4 a slight wind blimwlmtg front tIme itortim , t'hmich 'ns directly itt the rulers' I ( aces oil time lvii ) ' otmt , butt it euttubleti them to bunt time mud ummi tIme returum trip tuummi so UI ) omm kIckol. At. 2:40 : whmemu Starter O'flrlotm Seuut thur Ilrst bummelm tuwuty , wlmiclu eouislsteui of tIme three ilve-miumute or llntit mneti , ( lucre us'zts mutt lnmumit'itse erowth turutumiul thud stnrtiutg ltltieo at NImm'tee'imtiu total Ntehu- iuln streets , tund it wtus wltiu uummmme uiif- llctmIt' ( butt the rulers got thrtutglm , but tiue crowd was roan cienreul front in front imf time starting ismInt nmmd thin titulmunee tif time mdi l'ere lto'flt Uwsy Iii eltlenditi shttupe , timetti hot Imeing a slmtgie tueclilent to 1ntr the start. liturtily ittut time toertutchu mmmcml sluurtetl t'imeti time crowd tamale a rush to get to the t'mnishming Place. l'hileim luau been nrrammged at Tweumtietht nutti , 'umues avenue. At thin ilutittiml umg Poltit t lucy hind not bug to vnit , as the boys vere ntakiimg gtsmti tinie , tumid time Cry' soon vemtt up , " 1 here time ) ' comue , ' ' tumid mu rIder clad 1mm blUe iuumvu' 1mm uolgImt tumid canme slowly till. St itroved ( I ) Ito otie of tIme eoumtesitmmits viuo hind glvcmm till tlOl rt000 tufter ritilumg about half way to time turuuhmg iadtmt at Florence tumud wuts re- turmuiumg to ) 1400 ( Itt , tiumlohm of time others , It 11115 not inutg until another rIder shot tmroumumoi time Imenti uumml ilowum ( lie' hill tumud time crowd knew timat lie wtuu , Imetmthiimg for time ttulie lim earnest , ridIng like it streak , butt st'eunimtg fresh atwl leutrimmg hits utearest vomit- Petltors , uvhto were ut htumttlrcti yards be- hmItimi , farther back at every ( tim of thue hietlals. 'Fime lad Itroved to be L. Sawyer , the mmmeuoseumger who womm thtird Prize In time Decoratiomt day rotiti race itt 1S'bd. 'i'iie Itunul lea Puters laud givemi Ii ha one umt iumuu to umn.i thIrty secoutuluo sttmrt , us'lulcim imt' did not neetl , us lie easily wurn thu. ulrst utud timtte orize , coveriimg tite umlute talk's itt 2(1:20. : auto ! seemeol to hmava still Inure ImI ) his molt'e'o vIten Ite linlalted. Time value of imls lorizes were $25 each. The secomtd Itlalt to ilumisit was J. Ihogue. whto starteth from time thmree nhlmtumte anti thmirti' uiecotmoi n-turk. lie tu'ns closely fol- lowetl by C. Stemmn. wimo had a ittuutolletip of four tumfi omie-hitult immimmutes. After titis the , ' comae imt singly , in pairs anti bmitche. 'l'ho ihrst of the scratch men to siuow UjI % vtms Fred liturmttmnm , u'i1o liumislueti iuu tmintht itituce lit 23:50 : , or just twenty Ot'conoiui hme- imind Sawyer for tirst time prize. hiarmtummtu , therefore , gets secoutti titime lurIze , while Diumt lirewer , another scratch nttmtt , gets thIrd ( line irizt' imt 29:55. : TIme tittue made % vuus good , consIderIng ( hue rough coutolitiomt of the cumurse , which s'ns mu iwor one itt host. Thuere were few uoccioiomttu4 mumud time othicittis lerformtled titeir work lii a credit- uthde manlier. Slut otto mutun was disquaii- lied antI ( Ito chtecki'rs nmuneuutccd that ime diii not follow time votirmie as laid out , butt went aroumnd ammotimer wu' . It watt tutu umli- fortuntuto ntistnk for him , mis ite went as ftur as tummy tulmd tlutishd sixth. Thue Youmtg 3leul's Ciurlstltun associatiout dt'serves vomit- shderttbie credit for the miplo'nthfd mttmtmter lit which tire affair was commiltmcted timud It hi 1101)001 thuat It will fttther more sucim races during time setiutout. Following is the score : l'lzuctu-l , 1. . Sawyer. 29:20 : ; 2 , J. hiogue , 11:45 : ; 1 , C , Stomata , 52:46 : ; 4 , Ed Jeitsen , 32:55 : : 5 , Johttl Iltili , 13:35 : ; I ; , I ° 'rtumtk Ring- ototist , 31:35 : ; ' 7 , Citturies Itumutum , 33:18 : : 8 , Cimaries Craig , 32IS : : 9 , F'red liarmturn , 29:10 : ; hO. D. G. Brewer , 29:55. : Tmnme-1 , 1. Sawyer , 29:20 : ; 2. Ft'ed lIar- aunt , 29:50 : ; 1. D. J. Brewer , 29:55. : WORK ON LAST OF RESERVOIRS 'Ihl AlTnrI I'iriuty of Wulcr .tlommjr lIme 'I'rmil from Itumuiges to ShIpim l'oimmtsi , CHAMBERLAIN , S. D. , June 18.-Spe- ( cial.-A force of men is completing ( lie last of a total of seven huge water reservoirs on time stock trail between here nnd the heaul of flail river. Heretofore stockmen tvheut driving cattle here for shlpmmment front thtia nmarket have hmceut greatly incon- vermiemmeeo ] by tIme scarcity of water along the lemmgthiy drive betweemt tile ranges muttd thus city. The reservoirs will receive thmeir sup- piles of water from showers dumring ( hue mutmntmer anti will furnish stocknien with an antple supply of water for their stock whemt driving them here for shipimment. For some tiutte the Elkhorn Railroad company has maintained a systent of reservoirs in the cattle country lying north antI northwest of the Black hula and stockmen have greatly npimreciated the convenience. Stnckmttcn in the region west of bore will be greatiy cc- counmodated by the reservoirs. Verdict . % gtmlmist Miss IIos'uiril. CHAMBERLAIN. S. D , , June 18.-Spe- ( ciai Telegram.-Tho ) jury In the case of Mrs. Millie Manore against Miss Grace Howard , daugiuter of Joe Ilowarti , a Nell' York journalist , for ithiettatiumg tIm affec- ( Ions of her husbamud , Josepim Manore , to- uuightt brought itt a verdict awarding Mrs. Siammore ( tie sunt of $2.000 actual dauttages , itt nuluiltion lo 1,000 exeniplary uimummiages. The case was bitterly conteteti. Miss 1Iow. nrd'ts utother anti sister fromum New York City are Imere atud remnalimeti lit ( hue court room withu her duiritug tite trial , whtlchm tic- 'eloied nmttuty seostmtiomtal autti tiranmatle features. Immterest Iii thin case was kecmm atmul thom court room was itacltej during time itrogress of the trial. The testintotty against time tlefeuidnmmt was 'ery daxnngittg ammo ! a great suirprise to tlmose who were her stanch frieu'muis ' tiuurlng amiti sluice the tinmo wbon she conolucted the Indiamm mission school on Crow Creelt reservation near hero. HYMENEAL. S'cuul ru's-Fl , mt'lm , KISARNRY. Neb , , Juno 1S.-Speclai- ( ) Thmo leadIng social ctat of time last veek was thto marriage of Edwin 13. SquIres to Mimic Anna iti , Flncim , Time cerernommy as Performed at the home of the bride's brother , Ihon. C. 13. Finch , by Itoy. J. P. fluriuttg. pastor of tIme Congregational chureim , Itt the ircscnco of a few inviteul friermuis. Mr. Squires is the present police judge. The bride is one of time most acconuplisbeol young womtuen 1mm the cIty , and baum lived lucre for years , 1' robert -It , u gim C rt ' . WEST i'OINT , , Nob. , June i8-Special.-- ( ) JmmdgeKrake mimarrlroi last Wetinesday Timouua& l'robcrt alimi SIlmus Mary Daugherty. Time bride Is a Dolt county school teacher anti Mr. l'robert is a farmer six mnIics nortim of West i'oint , where the couple will nuako their bottle. FIRE RECORD. ' 1'ut ) huh uifueurimmg ( oun'erums , DETROIT , SUch , , Jurme 18.-A special to time News from Graumd Rapids says : Fire this mormmlng in ( lie factory district tie- stroyooi the plant of time Grand Rapluhs 1)esk company and the hake Manufacturing corn- pony. The loss of tue desk factory wiil be $50,000. vitli $35,000 insurance ; on thou hake Manufacturing cosupany. $20,000 , whim mto in- muuraiice. Three buuidred and tea teen are tlmrowtu out of work as a result , The plants were outtaitle the city himmuits and the liretnen uvere unable to get water , Fihl.tNIIN 'J'liIt .t % 'AL , .tI.tNitI'ltilS ! , luirri imuim Aulumuiritly'IrelI tie-s lit ( H ye II etusu mu to r 1 t. LONDON , Julie 18.-It Is snumounced that Great Britain will not hold ita usual annual naval maneuvers ibis year , which ha caused much speculation az to tIme reason - - ' - - - Alaska Refrigerator Perfect Circulation of Pure , Dry , Cold Mr. _ _ _ _ I Ii A apart- I&- : _ .9i II iiient free from odor. ILI The Alaska is a Dry Mr Refrigerator. TH ALASKA P reduces . bettcr resulis j1fr ] I i vith less ice thai any E11 other refri O'Cl'ttOl' . Reliable and QuickMeal fasaUne audI _ I OVBS We are Sole Agents for Omaha . MLTO ROGERS & SO9' Cor. 14th and Parnam St. COMIMED TRtATMEi1 F THE GREAT CURAT1VE POWERS , Permanently Located in Omaha , Neb. 1308 . FARNA1VI , . , , ST. , , Vo glue rcfercuuces from.i time best Ilut imI , Iliiin'st 31t'n tutu 3lcrelmuimts 1 * tIme city 2 GOOD . HEALTH Is the working capital of humanity ; he who loses that is wrecked indeedit Is Your ea1th Failing You ; Your Strength , Ambition , Vigor , Vitality Wasting Away ? . Weak Men and Sufforin Women WHEN ALL OTHERS FAIL' Rtuncinher : the wonderfully successful SICCItthiSts utnd tretttitent 01 timis Institute ujoinbinut tim tWo gretttost factimee of lito hmealhumg art known to the medical profos- slon-ELEC'FRICL'rY and MEIIClTE. It is the largest , mmmost thoi'oughly and t3OinlbetOly equhimped Institute , bath electrically and medically , oveu' established In tile \Vcttt for the treatuilc'lit and ab-oluito cure of nil tttlt9.'UUtI , chu'tuuie laId 1)rIVittO diseases of MEN and ' % VOMEN. Ilouo'uble mind ( alt- dealing accorded to nil. Tlmo DOCTORS ( OF TillS INS'I'i'i'J 'i'it CAN GUILE 14)13. Siceiumlist N for Iiseutst's of 31.'uu , umim .1 $ met'lui I isIM for lit.umse's of % Voumieui , Time great electrical amid mnedicomi Hiteeinlittuo of thIs instituito tire far tltut imest , macst successful tmnmh sclentiiic tile tt'orid Itums ever known , all of wimoitt are grtutiuates of time heat itlethicumi Colleges In tilt' worlul , t'achm having hmtud lotutg titith sumvcessrul lrmtctlce itt his uupeci.ulty autO tIre umciuleving retoumlts itt cumrigug the sick autuh suffering by tlucir Electro-Medical treatttmemtt , wluichm wotmlti Ito imptmsslble to secure imy ehthter electrical or inedlcumi treatment alomm. Time Stmtt' : i3leetrtm-Meiical hmtstitute is ( hue ONLY PLACE where l'uiI ctill tmbtailt time heui1ltt. tmf tiuls , uuuccesstnI tretttnteumt umumiheu ( ham most skIllful tunth iettm'ned specialIsts. lilt ASSI'IlEl ) tluat if tmumy iiosvr out earth camt cure ) 'ott thteite Doctors can. 'i'ime ) ' iittve off'cieul cotulitlete tutti hterrumttltetit cutres tmftnf till otlterti hma\'it fumileul. Some tioctors ( till bettutte Of tre.utiutg time wrotug uiisetmse , oiluer $ ft em utot knowing the righmt trtamtnmvttt. No MISTAKES HERE AND NO PAILURES. A imerfect cure guaranteed in all cases ti'ceptctl. Otut' sjmerirui ctumnlmluteth Electra- Methictmi 'rretutrtteutt ( or Nervous Debility Nevt'r Falls , TOtING , 1 ° , l I 1)iih'i-AG RI ) ASS ) Ohi ) iuiFiN. htst 3ltmnlmtoti. 'i'itoi tuwfoul , .fl'etts of ImuuiIsvretIoImH . in ytititim , ioo'lf- , ( tbmmt4e or t'Xveutses iii titter ilium tumid tite effects of itegiecteti uu. iumlirolteuly tu'etttu'tl cm140'04 , 1 rutuiti ci it IC inc k o ( li tality , sex Utti 1 % . oak utces , tu uuulevt'lolietl iii' Ii mu t it hct'tm orguu Its , iumimm iui back , loItt uultth lcidumcyt4 , chest ittlinC. mtt'rvouusttest4 , iuieejthu'stmtits , wetmktuesui of hotly mu mutl brai mm , 0 IzzI floss , Oil I I mug ln'Iuo ) ry , In ck or eutergl' tmmii c um liii ttuce , uletillon- ulenc ) ' , ( % ii forebomlltigs , timnhtlity ttutd otlmer tllstresslltg muyunIituumtot , f3umelu cases , it tlegi eu t eth , ttl tmmost I utvttrlaltl y lead to prctna t mm mu' uiecal ' , I mtsnn i ty tu ltd ii eutt hi , Ammmong time many distamseu ttnui troubles in wiulehi timeso tiluecimullats GJAANTE A PFT Altit 'I'JlIS F ' , ) % ( Intlummuttation of ( hue Iciuhiteys. K I ON EYS Jiriglut's tilsetuse , titmutmetes , colt- gestion of ( Ito kitineys , tiraetnhtm , grtuvt'i stone. Jniinmrnntioti c'tutItiii , oyster- n LADDER rimoeti. cat ii mrit at I Ito hi multI i' ci uoteiutmrgemo , etc. 'I'iuo'tou , 0 istresslrmg uiisettstti Itmvuritmhtly yield to titls utystont of coitthilrtu'ul t rca t tn en t. Neuralgia , sick , nervouP or ctjumges- H EAD t I vi' Imt'tm.hti chic. ti UI I , fui I feutll tig , loss of metnory , dizziness , softetmitug of time brtmin. tutmors nmmti eczema of tito sctmiui. All tmt'uti ttitti citrottie plunr'ti- C ATARRU gills. cumint'geI , tonsulto tmmmuI iumi- umt. imouaruoe.ness. loss of voice , thick iuhlegm in throat. Cotuututrnlmtion in time tlrst tiumul L UNGS muocooti tittages , hetnorrhttuges int'l chroumle brtincliltls , dry runil lottie , cough , Italims In ( lti'st , ililuietihty in breathing , itch'- ttt Ix : . t I otis , its I hi tutu , etc. I'tthtmi I uu t Iomms , I rrt'guln r Imulhita I Itns , H EARl vnivultmr iIitut'uumu'ut , commit nnui fatty huettrt. tiroituuy uttiul rhuoutnatiten of hueummt , iattguiui cirt'uhtmtion , Ott ! . All tiist'uuses of thin liver , I IVEB--SPLEEN in U tidlt'e , gtm I -titmnii I 4 Oti- gestion and till urgammic anti fumumctiouuai disorders - orders uuimih tllseaoucu of ( ito tuuu'clot , , iiuur- rhoru , d'sen tot ) ' , I mu ( itt III tntt t luuim .10th tm II mit'rvoUtt utmd roliux olIstirdi'rs , rhmeunmatismn. I'iies , ilmutultu , quickly u'tureui R UPTURE Whthuimuli ttsu of tilt , knife or truss , without uletoittion from bmtslness , 'l'Imut ctirnblimtai Electro.3ledietti 'i'rt'imtuimt'tut of time Stmito l3lectrij.ile'u1ic'mul W . 0 MEN I rust I t ti I. , is L.t.tlbeeiai I y CfftCt I vu I n I lie curt , if to I I ( emotti ii t' i mu ithut Into , ftu I I I mmf : ci. ii isplacemut i'n t of I It it W'mltmmii , . it Ibm nu tnu t lu hi ( I r a ict'ra I bitt , lubon I I mtg , ii t'iu tittu.'iueui , sd mimi I I wiuktmesui whites , lnu'kaelte , hmot Iiusltes , ti ervotusnt'sii , hutti tmf tthttmetiit , tumid gi'tttrai vu , ( oltness , discitarges , kiiimtoy utttul hulatiojt ii Itettto. Ciummrgcs retitutuntihilu lut all t'tmsetu. Open dtuil' from S a. in , to 8 p. ta Stmtutitu'H-.10 to I otuly. WRITE fl' YOU OANNOT OALL-A1I Oorrespontlonco u Plaiii Euve1op , Coimfitlential State E1ectroMedica1 Institute , I iO8 FARNAiI STU 1E'I' , o1i HA , NJIl. : (01' thmis step. In some quarters It is saul it lit due to luck of coal , owing to time Weiuiht sttIke , Ilut in other quarters it is believed that other iniportant events are iii sight. The otliclals of the BritIsh admiralty decline to give their reasons for abaumtlonlng thu maneuvers , but timoy say It its itot be. cause of lack of coal , as ample supplIes of QT A (1 ( LI ( 'tmtttrrhm , mulct'rrttiuuu atud tlyuo- ul U I , I ft U I I vei itiltu I tmti igest tuizi , ImtLim m ml pitt tuhinu'ss tmtter ( ! titlttg , iuu'mrlhttrtu , , , s'uuter- httmtihi It tmtl tutu i'tm I t ) ' I Ii H ll'tl I Ic uvi mug. B Lll ARifl IIIIl Iisetmst' , a o m' a a , uu IlilU l'ulll ti i 0 t H. iiItthIek , scratuiltu , ttiltttom.tuimnomrs , totter , et'zvimtu , , met I t rimeu tum , ri tu l.C uvotrmtm. II tith liOtlU I roth Ititio'i htoiotm , ttYlItIhit4) ) ) , lurimnuury to' sticotttItir , t htctmitutgl iby ( ruu ti lea I e ii , I ottvI 1mg t itt , uiys I u'Ifl I ii It at ro rug pt tu rt , Ii titi heitl t hi fumi co tioi I I itm n. flFBII ITV tttmd till its itt- ii II V UUQ l.J . I 1.1 I temmiulrtg tiiimutotmt5 of YOUNG , MiDII.iS AGED AN ! ) OLD Si RN. Lost Al a um iIood-t 11 0 IIIC ( U I effect to q t I tuobiscri't kiums I ii youit Ii , out'l r $ ur ox- I tosseS ill aft cc I I fe 1(1141 t iiti I' fft o I N of tu 0- U I co t cii ii r I t tt I uroittrI y I ictt I eti t'tisCt4 itro. ii tteluig in cit o I' VI tu I I ty , sex tilt I uvetu It mu tt ii itVt'ioitt'tl or sit rtu mt It en ttrtt ii K , cltost iotttms : , mut'rvoutsutess sleeplessness , weuk- tICtOm4 U ( hiotol y ui nO Itrtm iii , il izzIuuest , tot II I mig I am etmtury , ituck of energy it ulul cuttu iiolt'tu ci' , I ii ( 'spit tu detucy , tuvii ( orebuid ittgtt t I tum I ul I I ) ' a titi I ttitem' ullslressiumg toynlpttirnuu , Such vtmMt $ , I ( ttogl ecteol , a linost I uivu ritu lii y I en ul t u lird- mu t it re tl ecu y , I utsu tul I y tu nil ii ott Iii , A 0 I CflflEI E iydrorcit' niuth ttii tityill- V Si I I I UU I. logs , tt'umdu'rtt'meo ; utah lnm- lm.tl I ttteum I it ( I t I It ti sex umnI Part it uuum it hi y re- Hosed uitu,1 , cumnupiettly cured , ' ) flh"ATE diseases of every tmaluu't' , syiuiui- I t S I I I I ii , go tturt'luon't , , glee t , tu I riot ut un ( IlmiCicI ) ' tunti lucrinaneimtiy cmurcti ; vi uk umumit liii Iii It It en itt ci 14 rest tired tO I heir tiutmt ml vigor a ltd utmtmct louts. fuel were secured itrevious to thmo strike of time umtiuters iii'ai.s . , I In uris , , , . Got u In I.ouig lire uiuhi , , NIlV YOIIK. Jtmtuo iS.-F1x-l'restdem3t liettjanmiim Ilarxlsomm , accoutli'anleoi ' by M re llourrison. left time Fifth Avetmue hold to. olay for i.ottg Urammclt. It l expected tital he will t'crnaiim o'er Sutudisy at ttmat rtc.t