I . LI Tfl1 : OMAhA D&ttX BEE 1Vt1)N1SDAY. fl5N1 18')8. ROGER AND JOE TOO MANY rne Pithhing flfl(1 ( ThU Urnpiring Down Omaha Once More. CANTILLON DISHEARTENS DANNY DAUB 3)rrI.dnn on HnhI nnd Strlke * ( lvep tIic flflhl(11' Tv1rIer a Iliul CatJue of Inii't tnrr-jlosv tIt Unnc VQlIt. Big Ilogvr flonzer nnd UmpLre Cantillon ha0 the Babes at their mercy yesterday afternoon and It waH only because o flab- bIL Iloflhiigsworth and his trisockor that we were not shut out. The Saints captured the first ot the series by the score of 7 to 2. Danfly Daub had another streak of hard luck , tipertnduce again by Joe Cantillon's rottn umpiring. The Comiskey outfit mnd 0110 lilt oil of 1dm up to what ought. to have L been the end of the thh'd innIng. Two men wer ; aLit and Burke was atttio , bat with - , two strikes on him. Daub sent one that cut the plate in the middle and I3urko was . ready to sit lown when CanUllon cailci 1)aii. " Burke promptly lammed the next itI1 : out for a single. TIIftt was enough to dishearten any twirler and It 11UI lt4 effect upon Daub. An , avalancbo of hits folioweil. 110w much longer we will linvo to stand for such a tinplate - plato Imitation of un1)Iring s becoming a . glowing question in Omaha base ball circles. Of course , we might not have won even It Daub did start out to pitch a winner , ! or : t co1onc1 Deuzer was aeveral kinds of puzzles . to every man on the team except the "rab- " ( hit. " holly slashed out three of the sIx . .k1s we got , and one was n beaut of a three- bagger that raved th shut out. Dcnzor was SPCCIY and his benders were too much I for tb boys. l We drew horse collars Ut ) to the last In- ning. In the second Lyons , wile got a base , i , , _ , by being lilt , advance. . ! as fur -second. . In A. . the third IIck got a base on.GlIlen's wild tinow to first and stole second and thud , but was caught trying to come home on a - - ground lilt. In thu sixth Fleming got a I. base on balls , stole second.anii got to third Spies' wild throw to catch him at ace- Tground I t the second lie got to second on ant - t t , olier base on balls after two mcii wore out. / lint we did nOt get even e smell of a tally ? , i- ; until tile ninth. In 11113 last round Pick was thrown out - ' I . # ' at first. Lyons banged out a hit. Picston maim another single on a slow grounder to I GleiialvLn , who went after the leather like r a navIned horse. Then Iloliingsworth came k IokCd out a three-bagger bitwoen : left flfll ( center and scored both Lyons and . t I're.ton. He wzu' left there , as McCauley died it first and Ilutler ditto. They coiniienecil , scoring In the third. . ; ilieii , the first. man up , matte a two-base hit. Si)103 fhiW out te Lyons and Dan tiuck cut Dcr.zer. After Burke ought to ] vtve been called out on strikes , ho banged 4 v . o1tj single that brought Gillen home. Mil- Icr acortl Burke with a double and Glen- alvin was Presented with a sack. On Mc- Cauley's wild tJirow to catch Miller at see- oiiil. the runner went to third and Glenalvin got to seCOUd. l3cth came In 'on Qiasscoclc's I single. 01cr vent out at first. ! Gillen made a three-bagger In the fourth t ! with Butler iii the box , but was caught at the plate. In the fifth. however , Butler was I , . touched up pretty hard. Denzcr maria a hit. t but was forced out at second by flurke. Mil- II Icr came en , though , and poked out a home - - - run. the bali being lost in the grass In tht t deep northwest corner of the IlarIc. Glass- cock made a two-bag bit after that , but I did not count. The sixth was one , two , three , but In the seventh Burke and Miller both made hits slid the former scored on l'ickerlng's muff of Glenalvin's easy fly. The whole thing simply went to prove that the Saints have no license to beat us , ands is at lca't certain that we would have s : , - given them a. closer run if we had had an Oven 'shake. It's a good bet we have sweet revenge thiB afternoon. Score : OMAHA. - t All. It. 1L.SB.SIL1'O.A.E. Fleming , rf 2 0 (1 ( 1 0 1 0 0 HilHtiLC ( ' . 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 ltflt , , 5 $ 4 0 0 0 0 : i 2 0 l'likrlne. of 4 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 LyOfl4 , lb 3 1 1 0 0 Ii 1 0 l'reston. If 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 ] Iolllngswnrtli , 2b. . I 0 3 0 0 3 . 0 Mccauley. o 4 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 1)aub.p . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Filier . . . . . . . . . , . . . Butler , p , . . . . . . . . . . , . 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 . . , TOtals . 6 0 27 5 2 * Fi8lior batted fur Daub In the third In- nhiii. ST PAUL , AiI. 1t I fliirkelf i ; a a i o 2 o o 'Mill&r , rE . . . ; . . . . . , . 4 2 3 1 0 2 0 0 ' ( ilenaivin , ? t ) . . . . . . . 4 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 ( iliiiicock , Ib . . . , . . , 4 0 2 0 , . 0 11 0 0 Ok'r. ef . . . . . . , , . . . . 3 0 0 l 0 2 (1 ( 1 Sliugert , $14 4 ' U 0 0 ' 0 3 II I ) Oilipii , 3b 4 .1 l .0 0 0 2 1 ; Ii&'i4 , C I 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 t Ii'azir , I ) . . 'I 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 'I'f)181i4 . 16 7 12 3 0 27 12 3 ( itit us by in iii ii gs Omaha . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 St I'ujIl ' . . , . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 4 0 2 0 1 0 0-- ? liiti ; 'by ! nnlngs k Omaha 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3-6 St. l'nul . 0 0 4 1 3 0 2 1 1-12 f Errora by Innings : Oinitlia 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 St.l'nul 0 0 0 1. 0 1 0 1 . . ' " ' : ' , ( ' ( iiins : Omaha , 2 ; St. l'iui , 4. 'Pwo- ' 1 liii so Ii I t 13 I ( .1 II id ! , lu ii I er , a iaHSCCk. , 'l'li roe- C bnti hits : IoIiIngswortli , Oilttii. I tome run : Miller. Iiublo plity : Iliiit to MeQatiloy to t uHtIico to llollingswoitli : 1yonii to Rent : ( leiinlvlii to Sliugart to ( JliiHCOClC. IInsoH Oil baitH : Ott Btitlr : 1'lllIor ' , ( l'r. Gieiinl- I I 1ti. Oft Denzer Flimtng (2) ( ) , First 1)1130 0)1 ) Prrors : Omaha , 2 ; SL , l'aiI % , 1. lIlt by hitched bill : BY lenzt'r Lyons. Struck out : By ] ) uub : lhiirko , Slugurt ; , 1)enzer : by Deazer : S Butler , Euststee. Innings iitchel ( : fly 1)aub. ' : i : by liuther. 6 1 Ilts made : Oft Daub , 4 : otT Itittier , K. Pattsed bali : McCtiuleI' . Left on l1iHes ; Omaha , 1 ; St L'aul. 5. 'J'Iinu Cit game : One hour itlimi Cor.eithit ( . xiiiflutei. Umpire : Cuntliion. , ' 0I'hI iit VIS1'EhtN 'Ll tUJLi SCOItIS , K8flIIN ( flt ) % Iv4.vIuI.tuamgJy Inmmi time .u.I I J mist for lii , , k. ICANSAS OlT -TIme Millers worn bomnbarjetl ttmlimy ; iid' most .ttectually mdhemiced , t wui a VetIahlu HiLLtIgitCr' ) of the Itinocenti Phillips lrOVCd ) a ott murk rur the Iliucim. S iiiu : Tt,11.F. immimsiiiCity.10 6 2 0 tI 0 4 0 -26 2 I ? dlnntnp.hls 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 10 6 . hhiitteil ictnsi City , Wnrdee and \VI- ! 51)11 : ? 1 I utmeimpol him I'hhi i ih ) itilmi lilt icr. lNLINAPOLiH. Jitmic 21-Thomna. utter pitehihtig , iiia ball , W.'tit In the air It the t'lghthi ilimil through 111)4 ) 0\1I Whhil throw and , 'h1Iflidflei % host his game lioth tcnniH vera 1,11 In their hitting. Attendance , 3Oto. ) Score ; ltlI.R Inmhljmmuipoiis , . .0 I 0 0 1 0 0 2 ' -4 8 1 Thiroit . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 7 3 4 flmmttcrlt's hmnilunapohis , l'hihIima nail Lynch : Detroit , Tizoimmus tutu 'L'winebani. t'OIUMhIUS , 0. , June 21.-lhmirurs was . givoim hihemioniemini mmui.port toia ) ' oath .miu offeetive at critical stages , Score : It. II. H ClilumniniM . . , , , , . , . . 1 0 (1 ( 0 0 0 0 0 1- 1 ti o Nhiwmtiikeo . . . . . . . . . 0 U 0 2 0 2 0 0 ' - 1 7 2 IllitterieN ; Cohimmnlnia , Friend and Suhhi. vimmi ; M iiwnuket , lJ.mrnei mnd Spear , ' s'rANIING OF T1I1 TEAMS Played. Won. Lost. I'er C. ' Indianapolis . , . . . . . 4S 32 16 6.7 St. Paul , . . . . . , , . . , . 5 y 21 60.1 h _ . " . . ( olnmnbus . . , , , , . . . . . . 47 23 10 1. ' , -i lCanmms City 52 3 * 21 1.6 MIivuukeo , , . , . , . . . . 52 2S 24 f3.8 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Is 31 31.6 I . I 1ihImImCmmiohi . . , . , , . , . 62 It 34 31.6 F ' Otmnilma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t 4 3 3) 4 O11UeS today : St. l'auj at OmmIhma : Mimi. twimpuhia ut launas City : Mhlwauke at Columnimus ; Detroit at Indianapolis. V..t.&rms Asinelmatlou. ItOC'K lSIANU , Ill. , June 21.-Scorn : ' It. U. Itock Island . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-si' ' t Juse1mh , . . , . , , 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 7 2 J3atter1ca 1Qck IIant1 MeGianis : Strauss , St Joseph , Dillon , Sage , Itisloy arni hIntmqn. 1)tTIIUQLIE , In. , Juno 21.-Score : fl. II. Iii. lulnuiuo , . I 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2- ? 7 4 Qtmlncy . . . . . . 011003000-6 Ml hhatterlejI Dtihumque , McFarland and Dolgn ; Qulney. Cooper antI Swarts , I'HOltlA , lii. , Juno 21.-Score : It , It. B. I'eoria . . . . . 2 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 1-9 14 5 Ottumwi.,0Q00I2100.-4 I 1 flatteries : Peoria , Roach and Quinn ; Ot. tumwu , Meoreevy and ICeefe. (2AMIS oL' 'l'lIIii NATIONtIj 1.IOAGUR. Daltimore TftlLCth.c Mreund Aivi ) ' front ihm. MIhhhmmg CIuetntmnii. CINCINNATI , June 21.-Daring base run. aing by McGraw and a well Placed lilt by ICeeler win the game for the Orioles to- ( lit ) ' . The ltemls fielding was superb. Attendance - tendance , 2.260. Score : cINcINArI. BAtJf1MOilI 11.It.OA.1. I it,11.o.AI'i. Mc.hhrhde , cfi 1 4 1 0 Mclraw , lb 1 2 1 4 1 Mmtth. It , , 0 0 ' 1 0 0 iCler. i-f. , I 2 2 0 0 tc1'h , mO i : i i .kminngs. m.sO 2 1 2 2 Crcoran. 0 0 4 1 0 Mct.unn , lb. 0 0 It 0 0 lICkle ) ' . lb. 0 0 14 0 0 1)ohrmie ) , , If. 2 2 i 0 0 Mihlar. rf. . . 0 1 2 0 0 flrohIe. cf 0 0 2 0 0 Irwin , lb. . . 0 1 0 7 1 lernumit. 2b. 0 1. 2 6 0 I'eltz. c. . . . . 1 1 1 i 0 itabtnson , C 0 0 2 1 1 Hawley , p.0 0 2 0 U Nopm' , p. . . . . 0 0 0 1 0 ThtiIi . . . 2 raiia mmi . Cincinnati . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 Baitltnoro . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2-4 Extrimed runs : Cincinnati 1 , Ihattimore 3. Two base hilts : Irwin. Three base hits : i'ilhhier , 1Iblmei. Stolen bamiemi : Smith , I'eitz. loubio mhayg : l\lcl'hee , Corcuran to lheck- hey. First htc on tails : Dy hawley , 2 ; bY Nops. 4. lIlt by lltChli'tl bail : By Nopm , 1. Struck OUL1 By hawley , 3 ; by Noims , 1. l'ussetl 1)1111141 Pcitz. % 'himl bitch : Nops. 'rime of game : Two liQurs and thirty huh- utcmh. Umpires : Snyder and Connelly , thre'r ii 'El. Iim. I.OUISVILI4H , June 21.-Mercer iurovcml to ho the eusiest mark the Colts have struck this geaimmn , 'rho Seii&ttorH jihmtyed hiku dummies.'imgmiers tickling , svns a tea- ture , Attondahice , 1,000. Score : LOUIV1I.1.S. m WAIflIINGTON' . ltXI.LA.fll 1-LiI.o.4' l : . Clark. lf..2 3 2 0 014eh1.mch , Ito 0100 hittehey. si 2 3 1 4 1 ( lettiulan , rt 0 1 1 0 0 hey , ct. . . . . I ) 0 4 1 ii TltiCh'Sfl , cf0 2 0 0 0 Dexter. rt. 1 2 0 0 0 MeGuire , lb 1 1 ii 2 1 StaiTord. 2b 3 4 4 3 0 isrrehI , C. . I I 3 2 0 Vaipiir. it ) 2 2 0 : m 0 it'ILz , , 2b. . . 1 1 1 1 0 Cliii ten. 3) ) , 3 3 3 3 0 Meyer5. Ib.,0 2 1 1 0 Powers , c. I I 2 0 \Vrhiey , . . . I ) 2 1' 4 1 Cumfhani , p. 0 1 1 2 ,0 Meicer , p. . 0 1 1 4 0 TotaI..142127j6'j Tota1..3112I1t 2 Louiavllle . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 1 B 2 4 -11 W'nshtngton . . . . . . . 0 3 1) 0 0 0 0 0 03 Earmicil runs : 1niIavlhhe \Vnshiiigton 2. ' 1'vo 1)1150 hilts : Clarke. Dexter , Gettmtmfl. Ilonue runs : Stafford. Sacrhhice hits : l'ow- ers , Wrigley. Stolen bases : Clarke. Double plays : \Vaguer 1111(1 Itltciucy : Ilitcimey ; Slut- ford nnd W'ngmuer , 2 ; Farreii amid m1eGuiro ; Iteits mmiicl 'MeGuire. First base on balls : Oft Cunningham , 5 ; off Mercer , 2 , Struck out : By Mercez' , 1. hit by pitched bill ! : \Vngner , ltehtz. Left oh bases : LouIsville , \Vnsiulhigtohu ; , 6. 'rime of game : One hour itimil IItty-one minutes. Unipire : O'Day and McIonnld. a Innts 0Iam time ( mmmmte. PITTSBUIIG. Juite 21.-Hard bunch lilt- ting , backed by errorless Ilehiling , against sciLttL.I.eil hits l'tfll many errors , won the game for the lants Attendance. 2UUO. Secre : 1'lT1'il1U1tO. NSW YOItIC. It.lt.o.Ajt 1t.h1.O..R. Ionovitn , rt 0 1 2 0 1 V'nU't'n. C 1 2 1 0 0 O'Brien , Cf. ( I 1 I 0 0 Tiernan. It. . 0 I ) I 0 U ( ray , lb. . . . 0 0 2 0 0 Joyce , lb. . . 1 2 11 1 0 M'Crthiy , If 0 0 2 1 0 0. ' havi , ss 3 3 7 0 Davis. ii. . lb I 7 1 1 Uhasn , 2b. 1. 2 2 2 0 Pahti'n ( , 2b. 1 2 4 4 2 M'Czeery. rt I 1 2 0 0 hiow'man , a 0' 2' ' 1 hItrtnin , 31 , 0 0 1 0 1 Ely. s. . . . . . 0 1 2 1 \Varncr. . e. 1 1 1 ' . I ) litilnes , li . . . 1 1 1 1 1 Meekln , p. . 0 7 1 0 0 'l'ntiil . . . . - 3 10 27 10 6 , TotnI . . . .10 l 2 fl 0 l'ittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-3 New York . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 4 i 0 2-10 Earned runs : I'ittsbmirg 2 , New York 5. 'I'wmu base hits : G. Davis. Three base hIts : H. Davis , Joyce , Varner. Stolemi bases : l3nwerman , McCreery. Double vlays : l'ad- den anl , H. Davis , 2 ; Gleason nnmI Joyce. First base on balls : Oft itlilnes , 16 ; oft Meekin. 2. lIlt by 1)itClhCd bali : 'Vl'nrner. Struck out : By Ithuhjies , 3 ; by Meekin. 2 , Time of game : Two hours. UmpIres : Cash- man and Heydlor. Climimupimmima. , , lmi 1)oviL Like LmiiIhM. , CHICAGO , JUne'2l'-1(1obedniia was wild , r lscrabiy supported' nnd hit hard when hilts ineniut runs and the Champions fell easy victims to the iuoarly perfect play of the Orphans. Attendance , 4,000. Score : CIIIOAtIO. I I0fl'ON. lt.lI.O.A.E.I Ityan. If , . . . 4 2 5 ' 1 0 lfnifton , cf I I a 0 0 lCver'tt , lb. . 1 2 S 0 0 Tenney , lb. 'I ' 0 11 2 0 Lange , Cf. . . 4) ) 1. 3 0 0 Lflg. ) . . . . . . 1 2 4 3 3 Iahi.'n. l's. 0 0 2 4 1 fluffy , It. . . . 0 2 0 0 1 M'Oniik , 3b I. 0 2 3 S C'lhhns , li 0 1 2 4 0 Mertes. rf. . 1 , 2 4 'I l Stahl , rt. . . . 1 2 2 0 0 Conner. 21i. , 1 1. 0 2 0 Lowe , 2ti. , 1 1 2 3 0 Donahue , c , 2 1 3 0 0 liergEn , c. . I 1 2 1 1 'l'tiornton , p 2 2 0 0 0 llIlaiz , p 1 2 1 4 ( I .itlvetts . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 Totat . . . .12 11. 21 0 1 - - - - . , . Totals . . . .G'12 21 11 5 IlUtted for IClobednnz In the ninth. ( 'hiengo . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 0 3 0 0 0 000 3-6 1ti'iied runs : ChIcago. 8 ; flostomi. 4. heft on buses : Chicago , 5 ; Boston 9. 'l'wo.base hits : Connor. Bergen.Threebase hilts : ltyan , Long. Home. run : Klobedniuz. Smicri. lice hits : Hveritt , ' Lange. Stolen bases : EvcrItt ( 2) ) , L'ng , Lowe. Struck out : lIy Thornton , ' 1. linse on balls : Off 'rhiormuton , 2 ; otT ] 'lobedanz , S. Time of game : Two hours and ten minubis. Umpires : Swart. wood and \Vood. Spl.lvrs l'iuc I'.mimk hull. CLEVHhAND , 0. , Juno 21.'ri fielding on both ldes was bmtl , but the home teanu gave a little the worse exhibition. That anti l'owt'hl's wildness accounted for the victory of the visItors , Score : chnvlAND. IJBOOFCL.YN. lt.lt.Ot.l. itii.o.tu. hiurkett. If. 2 3 0 0 2 Grihliti , ef. . 1 1 5 0 0 OCon'or. Il' I. 3 12 0 0 .1cc , , . rf. . . . . I 1 1 0 0 MciCeaii , as. 1 2 4 5 0 LaChice , ss ( I I 3 I \Vahlace , lb 1 1 0 4 1 Slteck'trui , IC 0 0 3 0 o Tebenu. 2b. . 0 1 3 1 2 Tuckei. fl , 1 1. o 0 0 flIite , rf. . . C 1 4 0 0 hlahlnman , lb I 2 2 2 Me.tleer , et 0 0 2 0 0 Hblmlle , ib. I 1 2 1 0 ( blger.c..0 0 2 2 lflrtm , c. . . . . I 0410 t'osell. p. . . 0 0 0 I 0 Ycutgem. p. . 1. 0 0 5 2 Totals . . . . 5112112 61 Totals , . . .7 82711 5 Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 5 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . U 0 1 1 U I ) 0 ( I 27 Earned rilhus Cicvland. 1. Left on 1)11503 : Cleveland , 10 ; Jtiookin , 6. First bustu DII hauls : OfT Powell. 3 : off Yengei , : i. Struck omit : 11 > ' I'oyeii , 2 : by Ycager , 2. 'l'hire&.busu hiltVahlace. : . ' 'l'wo-iause lulls : O'Connor , Ilurkett. Snerlhtco lilt : \'nilrice. Stolen bases : McAlcor. Junc. Iiuble plays : OConnor to IieKean 12) ) ; Siuindle to I lallmnnhl to 'I'ticker , lilt by Pitcher : lly l'oweli. 3. Umpires : Lynch ahiti An- drews. 'iImno : Oiuo hour and forty.ilvo minutes. Attehuilahice , 500 , Qimuikers "lYhim lit tlit' Ninth. , 5'l' . LOUIS , June -'rhio l1hhihmtdellhhhas won today's ganic in the 1111th Imimilng. 'i'aylor pltehuetl excellent bali with the ox- coptioti of thmiu fourth inning. Score : ST 1.01115. PllIhADlihi'1lIt. JhlI.O.A.H. lt.1I.U..l' : , Iowui , mi. . 2 1 1 II I Coolu'y , ef. . 2 1 2 0 mm S'tenzel , ct. 0 1 4 0 0 iouglat , lb. 2 3 8 0 o harley , IC. . I 1 2 1 0 l'i'htnty It 2 1 0 0 e Cr0 , ' , , . Ii , . . . IJ I I I I h.iJ'e ' , 2b. , 2 2 3 4 1 hec'hcer , lb. . 0 1 tI 1. 0 Flick , it. . . . 0 2 3 0 U Quinn , ms..l I' 4 4 OIIT'lanl , , at I 6 0 0 Su&tlen & , c , , , I 1 1 1 0 .I'Lhuio , lb 0 0 1 1 1 ' "S 5 , iii. . I II , , : i ( rous , is. . . 0 2 3 1 0 'fuyler , , n. . 1 0 5 1 l'hatt. p. . . . . U 4 1 4 0 'Cicnu.uit . , U 0 0 II _ . - - - . - . - Totals . , , . 9 16 27 10 2 Totalum . . . . U ' 7 2 IC 'I 'Cleinents buttemi for 'J'nylor'in iuimutii. S. Louis . . . , . . . . , , . U 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0-8 1'hiiIuduiphh . . . . . . . U 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 50 Harned runs : Philwlelpbln 1. Twn'hiumn hi : : Stenzol. Double Play ; l'iatt to Doug. tan. SacrifIce lilt : Crook3. Stolehi thus. , : 1)ecker lilt by PltCh'r , Deichunty , Smig- ilen , First baae on ialhs : Off imtt. 3. Struck out : . By t'iutt. 5 , 'flnue : Two hours imilil fifteen hahluhltes. Umpires : Hmis. lie umiud Currie. Attendtmice , 2UO0. STANDING OF 'liE TlltM $ . I'iayed.Von. . L.st. 1'.C. Ciielnnatl . . . . . . . . . . . 53 31 19 61.2 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 : ia 3m ) h:2.3 : Ilahilmnoro . . . . . . . . . . . 5th ni 20 ro.o Cliuveinnd . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 31 St 19G ( hlcngo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Ii 2.1 57.4 l'lttsl'urg ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 21 2 s.s , uuv 1(11K :1:1 : IT a . . . . . . . . . . l'huilatlolpbla , . , . . . . . 49 22 27 11.0 hirookiyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 2.1 2 41.0 \'ushilngton . . . . . . . . . 53 10 31 SI , Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 19 31 25.8 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . 56 18 : st 32.1 Cbmiuies today ; BOStOIl at Chicago ; liuilti- moore mit Cincinnati ; lirouklyn at Cituvululiti ; \Vusulngton ) itt 1ouiuuvjlln ; New York at Plttsburg ; PhiladelphIa at St. I4)ui. I ii I .rsus te I.e. , . mie , FOIt'J. ' WAYNFi , Intl. , Juno 21.-Score ; It , 11. H. Fort ' . 'ayno , . 0 ii 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 1 Newcastle , . , .tI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 6 2 flntterles : Fort Wayne , fleyman nn.1 Campbell ; Newcastle. Omiose ummil ZInmam , MANSFIELD , 0. , Jumie 21.-Score : lt.11.E. Mansfield , , , . . 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.-I 4 6 flaytoum . , , , . . . . I 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 ' -7 7 3 Batteries ; i1uuislleld , Miller and Belt ; Dayton. l1osebrougl itlitI Dyers. ( BlAND RAPIDS , MIeh. , June 21.-FIrst gaint , score ; U. 11. H. ( Irand Ilapida. 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-3 5 3 Youngstown . .2 0 Ci 0 0 1 0 2 . -5 80 3atterle ; Ornd Ruild.j , Coleizutu &u , Cote ; Youngstown , Martin cml I'atterson , Second Onme-Score : IL 11. E. Gland Itaplds 5 6 0 0 2 0 2 1 2-18 23 2 Yotinguitown 3 0 U 0 0 1 0 1 15 12 2 liatterles : Oraluil Rapids , Instuml , llnriier nail Cole ; Youngstown Knlpper anti l'at- tCtsofl , TOLEDO , 0. . Juno 21.-Scoret It. Il.I.i. Toledo . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 2-7 7 0 Springfield . . . , . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-i S 4 flatteries : Tolemlo , 1'whiig ' and Arthur ; SiirlnglioldVelis and Graillus. a.t.m. , ' 'Cli I Aflr.muu , . . . it will be ihifferent. this afternoon. We cant lose two iii succession anyway , and esPecially nut , to ii. team that showed tIP the way St. I'aul did yesterday. Conse. ( luentlY a crowd of rmlhots ought to be tint toilny to see the Babes take another step further ut , the ladder. The lineup will be somethilnir hike ( lila : Omaha. l'ositlon St. Paul. Lyons . . . . . . . , , . , . . ilrst latso. . . . . . Giasseock iiolhlngsworth. , ecohii1 lathe. . . . . . Ulcmiutlvltl hillstace . . . . . . . .third linac . , . . . . . . . . , . Ollien itOlt , . , . . . . , . , . . short stop . m Sliugart i'restoui . . , . , , . . . . , left hiolil . . . .i . . . . . Geler l'ickerlmug . . . , center ilehi. . . . . . . . . . . . IlUrke Flemhiug . . . . . . . . .right fIeld,1 . . . . . . Miller 3icCuthley , . . , , . . , , e atcher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPies Daub or Fisher. . .pltchier , . 1"rlekemi or I'nyle IlViN'1'S ON 'I'lil'l ittfN INt hun l.Imc.l , , Iii a Fielil of SIx , SS'i tuh thic 'I'hflOl' , ) Stnl . ' , . ClNClNA'ri , Juno 21.-Banished , wIth . 'hghity POUnIIS up , won tile Toluticco selling stnkes at Latonla from a luigh.class field of six starterU. lie bested Orlinur half a lciigth It ) the vlru titter a dive for the last eighth tuole , with Doncelia tidrd , a length back. liamuishued was the favuui'Ite and well supluorted , Dunedin nnd ( Ilil Law ere the next lii choice , tile ) ' being coupled its tile MeLtahi ethity tit S to 5 Uld 1.11W ti'ted to 11111 otT liaiuishieti in the flu st h.iif , iuilie , limit mu luiniselt to 1)IecC $ itad lilililSilial hiciti his bail ( ruin start ti ) finish , Old Law being badly batetu oft In thu cliii , Orlnuar ran a very creditable race himitI caine. very strong In the finish , itosinantu was thCowit into the fence on the first turn thid knocked ( jilt of the eOIitel4t. Thu third rnic''ivliH tie- dared off on account of I ho . large luonubur of scratehe. 'rho ve&tther was line timid , th track fast. 1tesiilts First rave. mdx luirlongs. selling : Necklace - lace won , Snydimin second , hurry bee third. 'i'lnue : 1t5 : % . . Second race , 'live urloiis Iheana won , l'lccola ecomud , Glad Ii&tiid . . third , 'rimne : 1:02 : ½ . 4 . : 'I'hmlrd race declared ofT. 'j ' Fot'mrthi race , tile ' 1'tbacco. sthls one mile , seililug : Banished won , Orhmnar'ike - end , Donceila third. 'J'imne : 1 :41 i. Fifth race , ilvu furlongs : Jolly Itoger % . ( , n. Estabmooke secolal , liockinuud thIrd. Time : l:03 : ¼ . SIxth race , six furlongs , seihimug : Puu'ity volh , Cyclone second , l3uardniai'ker tiutrd Thiue 1l4. : . , S. : . LOUIS , Juno 2i.-ltesults : Fhi st race , selling , on , , mile : Mntliilo : \son , Can Gutlolu econtI , liispirc'r tiulrmh. 'rumuic : l:3. S.7ciul race , ( or 2-ycar.Ids , five foriouiga : rio True won , I rish second , Lucintla ' I I Ii third. Tune : 1i. Third race. selling , 2.ycar.oids , tire furlongs - longs : Genue won , liesslo Ewilig second , Flying Bird third. Time : I :02. : t"ouithu race , one tulle : Sir itnhla won , Nnoma second , LIbation third. 'I'inie : 1:42 : % , Fifth race , handicap , six furhoiugs : CIb. raltar won. David second , Silver Set tlilrl. , 'rluue : I :14 : % . Sixth race , handicap , six furlongs : .luun- ita won , MIss Venue second , MinnIe \Veldoiu third , 'rinue : l:1L14. : CHICAGO , Julie 2l.-ltt.siilts : First race , foui and olin-half furlongs : Scratcheotu won , l'rlnce I larry second , Judge Vm'ileox third. 'l'lnie : 0:5S. : Second race , six furlongs : Nary Nlnzehia : oii , Chuiquita 11 scion , ] . Hazel Dean third. 'rhino : 1:20. : Third race , six furlongs : hugh Penny uTn. 'lamar II second , Niiug Bermuda thIrd. Time : 1:17 : % . Fourth race , OflC and one-sixteenth nulles : The DevIl won , Macy second. Eva Rice third. Time : 1:51. : Fifth race , Yoummugster stales , live furlongs - longsV. : . Overton won , 'J'oluca second , Cheval d'Or third. Time : 1:01. Sixth race , one amid one-eighth nuiles : Morto Fonso won , Cherry Leaf second , Dl l'nso II third. 'rinue : 1:59 : % . Sevvitlu race , six furlongs : Mnronh won , 'l'hme 'rory second , Sidonlan third. Time : I :17. : :17.DETROIT DETROIT , June 2i.Tho track was fast nhid the weather hue. Itesults : First race , selling. six furlongs : Jennlc June von , Aunt lihrd second. Mazelulia third. Time : 1:141.4. : Second race , live furlongs : Poll Mcli Ii VOfl , Debililse second , l3esle Taylor third. Time : l:02. : Third race , one mile : Alice Farley won , Lniiky Bob second , Miss Ciusslo thIrd. Time : 1:11. : - Fourth race , selling. four and one-haIr furlongs : Revumnna won , Lizzie B second. Miss ? mleade third. 'Fime : 0:56. : Fifth race. selling , one and one.slxtcentlu miles : Lauretto B wnn , 'renphns second , Jim Finoui third. Tune : I :49 : , Sixth race , selling , stx furlongs : Uerelal won , Prinia second , l'ahi Farunade third. Time : 1l5,4. : NEW YORK. June 21.-Tue feature race at Sheepshead bay. thu Concy Ishunui hand- icni , , iVILS WOO by Macen , although Typhoon 11 and Van Antwcrl ) hati been the favor- lies. Calderon 'ivent to the front and lie hell for l L ( htharter of a hub , vhemu 'l'yphoop I I forged ahuea.1 and opened a big gap. In the stretch Aliuccu and lIdor gradually voro him down niitl for the Inst sixteenth there was a litut drive , in which Maceu won by a neck. while Isidor got the place from 'i"'phioomu 1) , ' a lucad. Itesuits : First rice , six furlongs : Loiterer won , Squire Ahlmugdon second , Commercial Tray- eler third. Time : 1:16 : , Second race , one mile : Cloiisilha vnn. Ihona 1)ea second. Talmuret thihrd. 'lime : 1:13. : 1:13.Third Third race , Foam take , Futurity course : Alicia won. Miller second , \lugglus \ tiuitd. Time : 1:01 : 3-5. Fourthu race , Coney Islnnd handicap. six furlongs : Macno won , lshlor second , Ty- lhi'ouI ' ) II tuuird. 'Phine : I :15 : 2-5. Fifth roce , sellimig. last live fuim'ioigs of Futurity course : Royal Mnldemi won. be- 1)1,111 ) , second , Mischulf Maker third , ' .l'iuae : 1:02. : 1:02.Sixth Sixth race. mile and a sixteenth. selling : Burlesque von , handball second , Nnse thulr(1. Time : li : 2-5. ? iimootimi , ii t Siimr City. SIOUX CITY , Jut. , . ) mine 2l.-pec'itul ( 'l'eiegram.-The ) Sioux Gnu club's big amateur - teur tutirihnlncnt opened today. Ninety snei , wern entereil in evemy event. The c'ontc'3ts uvei' ( , ( ill Vel' , ' clue rind the IJIIJIIP. VOli ,1I.bl.1 , . iflto smohi purses , (1 , A. ( loge of i1riu1gevatcr , S. 1) . . uiuiuiu thuo high senma mif tiio mliy ; , bretikiog I3S ehlt of 150 1)1110 rocks ; J , l. l'etersoul of Rzmnlall. , 14. B. , second , 137 ; 0. 1liiehie of Fondo. iii , . Ii. c. lmior- tt'nsoli of Iiritt. Jut , , rihiul 0. L. 'fuiyhor of A iguuu , I a. , t hi ihul , I 36 Tomonm'ros' thi ( ' ine.lai shout fur tile institute ehinntphonsiuj1 , will take : dac. . . Numtluiiil ( l.iuiipIoiishiIi , Siort' . IIAL'I'IMOIIE , June 21.-Ciiuirnuii ; AhIturt Mutt of the Lo.gtio : . of American \Vhheelnuen mci ug 1)011 mu ha s hssueml this buil I c' t Iii : 'rue foiluwiiug is thin score in the Ihotlchnml : c'hianpionship : Oiirtlihim'r , 03 ; Cooper , II ; ilald. 2' ) : 0. Steveiis. 9 ; Hiton ; , 9 ; 'I'.uiii Hut- her , 9 ; imhertenmm. 8 ; flowier. 7 : II. H , Free. film , 6 ; ' .1eFumrlamiui . , l ; Jmiajoi' 't'aylor , 4. Dr. Browim. 4 : Becker. I ; Nat hotter , : i ; Karl Kniuer , 3 : licuiettt' , , 2 ; C. Id. lily , 2 ; 11 , 11. hulls , Jr. , 2 ; W'atsun Colomutmu , 1. ( ' 11'I"I'ING it IJAIY P1)11 (1lA'l' ILt CII. . Nt v Lni,1.i Il'Ihhln. Vim uvltli . Vrtcmi.IN nt thu Voiite'stiiiits. NEV LONDON , Conn. , Jumue 2l.-Thuh 1)111 whiahimig town iii tohuight witnessing a visitation of thin good old days when the mnetrolunhls of the Aiueric'an 'i'hmanies was the scent' of the greatest lmitercohleglate limiating contests of tlIcs country , During time hate afternoouu , mmii in tact tihroughlout tiu' ' nhgiit , inconuhng i'itluia froni all direc'- LIIIIIS hi'nughit hitinulreulum of speetntoi's of tiun great triangular boat races botwei , ; Yule , 1Im EVtil'ul utmul ' .orniui I. 4t a few of the larger Iuotel the sporting uulelhiemit was iii e''iiL'flce , The $ ) 'hfluathmlz- 4'1 5 ' . 'itiI the lOl'l' from ] thunemu wore by far the most courageous in their dhiulav ( it cflgerheSiu , to Ititicti momucy oil the reuujj , harvard followed in the mnutiority of 114 * tIle second favorite , whillu tile repro- eiutativcs of Yale were. . c'umnpmjhbeml to witness - ness the rather lhfltIlUlhl filtutillon of find. lug thu'mnutehves In a nigntlvm , .juamitlty from It betting stan.hpoiuut. tJi , to ihhllnlght , there were no large bet recorded , 't'ilo weather tonight gives promise of ( 'oIullltlOflhu tummiorrow not only favorable , hut ideni. 'rho race is scheduled for 2 p. in , multi 't the hurecemlent estflhhisuieci ill ( ormnc'r iears iuh rollowoci up the great race vihl be slatted not mauuy minutes after Ihit hour , .tsierici U 'i'citimla 1'lners l.nsf , LONDON. June 21.-Ill tile doubles at tue .AiI.lnglaiud lawn tennie championship at Wimbiethon today Messrs. Hlrhiy mind lUck. soIl beat Messrs Paret and Grant. the Ainerlenu 1)iaYer $ , 6.2 , 6.4 , 3.6 , 6.3. I'nyimuj.z 1li 'i'enchieri. The teachers in the Omaha public schools were paid their salaries yestorday. Usually boat of the tac1uera leave for their sum- me ; TiUation as soon as the chose of the school year and after they have received their psy' In full. This year. however , they will yiuy the uIe nd io oz them yU.1 RpCnd the summer ln.o cIty. Those who contampiRte trIps wlj'not go before the mhuhulle of next month lit the earliest , nil preferring to stay here and Inirtlclpato In the TransmisslssippF1lucatlonal conven- lion. C 21' ! f SOUIII OMAHA NEWS. An ordhnauco inteflm11 to take this Place of ( ho present milk , rdInanco has passemi its fIrst reading In tui'pmincil and lies oiue to the itldiclary ( OImnjCC. % This new or- djnnce repeals the exl.sing one , creates I u office of 1011k inspector and provIdes for licensing the sale of iiullk. All hinattIreg , yards. shell barns , etc. , wiuere milcim cows are kept are to be Inspected twice a nionthi and this inspection includes the looking after of the kind of feed used , Samples of milk , cream and buttermilk are to be taken once a tvcek by the Inspector and tested , For keeping a milk depot the sum of 10 a year will be charged , whIle each hulk wagon will be tnxt'ii $20 a year , cx- cept lii cases where OhIo person operates more thaiu one wagon , .wiiemi each additional vehicle will bo assessed $16 a year , A iuum- ber of changes limuve bceii made in ( lii' license to be charged for keeping cows. A single cow costs 50 couts a year , two cows $3 a year , three or four cows $5 , nuore thnn five aiuul hese tiInhl twenty , $20 a year 111111 $1 her head for each cow over twenty. The license fee Is to be 1111111 annually In advance , but for 1S9S a lIcense fee of olic-hn'.f the amount nnnued ivill be acceptt'd. All of tue inomiey ( lerivell from this . source amy be Used by 01w Innyor nhitl council for repaIrs to streets and sidewalks , in ilaynlent for electric lights or salnries of city officers. lii artier to obtain 'a ' license It will be hleCessary for the dealer to nicmke nppilci. : tiomi to the inspector in writing , dc'tnlhlng the iuunuber of animals kept , location of farm , kind of teeth used , etc. Any false stntemnellts auntie by applicants will be uleemed Just catise fOr the refusal of a li cehuse , Violations of 'this ordinance vIli be deehuied nuitniemnoatuors and a iino not ox- ceedimig $50 and rolts may be assessed , ( e'ts flue ihumy's immidy. \v. L. Itank of Van"i\'ert 9. , arriveul yes- tcrday to take charge of the rernaiius of Guy liowdie , who was killed by a Union Pacific train at the foot of N street Sunday morn- lag. Mr. Rank left with the u'eioins at 5 ocloek last evening. The deceased wan the Colt of a Methodist mInister niitt icti hionic Inst February au account of a slight differ- 011cc with hIs father. Youui tlowdle was very anxious to attend college , but lila father insisted tiiion his remaining in the 111gb school anti the yotIlIg mali rode away ouu his bicycle one day and was next heard of in Denser. Not long ago he wrote his parents that lie iireposemi retui'niiug iuoiiie in July , but s lieu run over here he was trying to get back to lenvcrli'iaifl. Ii' M _ The Board of Etliieatknu will ask time city couiichi for $34,000 fort the nunintenance of the sehool for tho" tiIhlng fiscal year. Thia is a levy of 20 , uiill'Ohl the valuation as returned li' the ailseihors. The aliiotiiit aslcd for is apportouietl as follows : Build- logs and grounds , $25,000 ; furniture , $1,055 ; supplIes , $1IQO ; nn1or , $2,544 ; fuel , $2,000 ; iniscelinhlcoos , $2,000 ; ; cta1. $34,000. The estimated cxpepie of the board for the coining school 1rear11nnlotlnts to $76,000 , beIng diviuled hctwqell these funds : Teuch- ors , 3S,700 ; bulim1Iig % , anti grounds. $25 , . 000 ; furniture , $ ISQq : sypplles. $ l'JOO ; Jani. tars , $4s00 ; fuel , $ ,59 ; nuiscc'iianeous , $2- ' 16 ; total , $76,656. I mit t'rest Ii.e4n. liojids. On July 1 there wiu lc due at the city's fiscal agency In New York City the sum of $9,903 , divided as follows : Paving district No. 14 , $1,456 ; grading district No. 19 , $1,071 ; grading district No. 20 , $214 ; curbing tlis- trict No. I-i. $211 ; sewer district No. 101 , $1,071 ; sewer district No. 102 , $570 : sewer ditrirt No. 103 , $1,071 : Interest on funding Loiul , . $1,205. The fliiance conunuittce of the council niong with the mayor anti treasurer will inaico the ari'aiigemeiits necessary for the paynuent of these sums. Aspfui 1)si aluutres. Ciiarleu Karlquist and J. L. Olson have filed clainus for damages for $600 and $200 respectively on account of surface water diuoaging their ProPerty at Twenty-second and IC streets. it is asserted by those claimants that during the recent heavy raimis water from the streets was nhiowed to run onto tile lots in question , nearly washing them away. Olson asserts tlitt : his lot has dropped four feet. Faulty construction o the roati at the Intersectiolu i3 giveii as tile cause. I'ni t-'eli I 0 it ! ri ml e-lil et't , As representatives of the Mcrry-Go-Rouiid club Mrs. Ralph Hall , MICa Mauhinc Laur and Miss Jennie Grailani entertained Miss .4tldio Camplell at dinner last evening at tile home of Mrs Ilafl , Twenty-fourth and 1) streets. r.libs Campheil is to be married at noon today to Mr. Howard .lhuuyiaan of Omaha , The ceremony will take 1)1:1Cc at the resideuuce of Ohio bride's itai'clits , Twen. ty-thmirtl anti II gtreets , iitte'm' 'tl'itiulN Ii , S''i 'i.\ At the request of the younger element of the republican party L. V. Htter has an- hlGillIcOll his viihingncas to become a candidate - date for state central committeeman. Cotin. cilnuan A. U. Iehly is the prerciul. commit. tecmnan anti it is understood that. lie would like to 1)0 re-elected. There is a chance for a real lively light at the primaries , as both imartics have ninny friends lucre. 9luihim ( 'I ty ( , , ssli , . A aoei.ul will be giveul \Voodnuan hall toilifilut by Oak Leaf grove. Ill. FL Stoner of Junlata was a busiuucas viiitor in the city yesterday. Mr. antI Mrs. J. A. hull have returned from ni extended trip through Iowa. Mike hart is improving rapidly and cx luects to ho about again lii a silort time. Fnrl Stevenson of C.r t'nwooui. Nab. . Is time gucst of L. H. icehlmm Sixteenth and N streets , , Jill Street Counmisslofl itltoss is' Tepairing It street between lTwtuuty.seventhi and Twenty-eighth atreetsi 10ev , C. H. Sudbrctikc former nuinister of ( lie Gelmami Mettuoilat Episcopal church here , is visiting frlc'nuI 1)1 the city , The city is full qf aklruu again and one was arrested ycaterda mifterilooll for sehltmig badges and liietinls withiout a license. Iiov'ard , the young son of Mr. and Mrs. W S. KIng , Twenty'-tlrd and 0 streets , is confined to his bed wth typhoiul ( ever. Bids for the layiim' of wooden sidewalks from July 1 to Jume i0 , 1899 , will be 11(1. ( vertised for by ill&'cit ) cleric in a day or two. t A culvert Is to bu built under tlit , roadway CII Q street lmetweenvventcenthi amiti Eight- ecoth streets in ordemoIo drain a pool of stagnant water , Clerk Carpenter Is tanking vreparatlons to advertise for bids for the tootling of pria- oIlers comufined iii the city Jail for tile twelve nionthis coniunenclog July 1. Members of } jmoxaii council , Royal Ar- canum , have been invited to Ilarticipate In tile Itoyal Arcanunu exercises at thu exposition - tion grounds on Ssturday next. The funeral of Lyman Carpenter will be held at the late residence of tile deceased , Twenty.aeconti anti H streets , tiuls afternoon - noon at 3:30 : o'clock , 11ev , itobert L. Wheeler will ofilciate. The lanks on the aihey between Nine. teeath and Twentieth streets and 1' and Q streets are to be sloped on account of damage - ago to adJolnln 'property by reason of the present condItion of affaIrs. . ThIs is South Omaha Children's day itt the exposItion , MI children under liu ge of 15 years wIll be admitted for 10 cents , while those over that age will pay 25 cents. it will not be necesiary to obtain tickets here , as Superintendent Mullro has ar- ; auged with the oxpoiitlou man'omw4 for the ptirehntsn of these specIal tltkets at Ohio gates , l'repafatlons are beIng made for the layIng - Ing of woodem , siulesmalk8 on the east side of Twenty-eighth street fronu Q to S streets ; on the west it1e of Twentieth street from U toV streets and on the east side of Twenty-fifth street from It to S streets. Suiuiiner ! hi'hiuni at lptli.ls. The regular chums work of the summer school of methods for teachers is now in pmgress. Ciunrls ii. Scott of the Oswgo ( N. Y. ) Normal school Is compelled to teach four reriods in order to accomuutnotlato all who desire to be instructed In nature work and physIcal geography by him. Geography - raphy by Dr. Jacquesto Redwmty of New York , primary Inethods by Miss Griswold of Chicago normal school , illustratIve drawIng - Ing by Mrs. Lucy 'Fitch Perkins of Pratt Institute , Brooklyn , N. 'V. , are close rivals iii point of populitrity to the nature attidy , Tile kindergnrtneis of Omuialut are takiuug advantage of the opportunIty in placing themiusehvcuu tinder time instrtlctiofl of Miss Carohina M. C. hart of hlaltimore , Md. , a ltimudergnrt nor of In ternationni reputation. No Omaha nuotliers are enrolled In the classes , They would be very welcome. Superintenulellt lilsey of Council IlitilTs is cOIhlhehiCul to devote four ierlotla to ( ti , imresemmtntion of the Slicer nuetluod Iii nritii- ir.tic to erowiled classes. The classes in history , taught by W' , 0. ltitlulclh of Des Moines high acimool nrc wurklmmg with en- timuslasm. Time nutisle vork tllluier .1. Il. ICctchunnu of St. Louis Is omue of the feattlres of the school. Mr. Ketchlahn teaches the systelmu In use iii ( lie Omaha schooi. About 200 Ommmaiia teachers are ouurohimal , the re- mnainder conuilmg froimi South Omaha , 1)otig- Ins Cotility , Iou a alud the cities amid towlis of Nebraska. CIVEN TO TilE FAIR ( ContInued froinFirst i'age. ) i ; ; ' : the time 'as passemi pleasantly In re- tiouving old acquaintaiuccs 111111 In friemimily ill. tercourse , Among time notables present was Mrs. 7.1. . II. . Partridge of Oti'kianti. CIII. , gianti lnntrohl of the gcmuc'rah grand chapter - ter of tIme Oruler of the Eastern Star , nud Mrs. Lorrallue J. 1'Itkln of Chicago , grand secretary of the cnerai grand chapter. UI II&Xi'l' Itt.ims j- lMt. The exposItion gumurds Ire coiuslnptly ic- cei'ilug complaints from % voiUefl m'luo have hoSt their fluuger rilIgs. The vonleIi enter the iavatom'les anti reuumovc their rings s'liile tile ) ' have their hmnnds. After dryIng their hanlis they walk alit , leaviuig their riligs on tiio ' 0'lildO % ' sill , the table or wherever they vere 1incei , After a short absemuce they return to find that their finger orna- iuients have dianpenred. Themi the nearest guard is ehmtcrtnine(1 with a tale of woe alid aghed to recover the Jewelry. 1o method has yet leen discovercul whereby these articles mire restored to their owners. As a rule articles which are lost may be recovered by , ipliYlllh' lit the heatlqunr'- ters of the guard III tile police uuildlng near tue Service betiding , as nil articles found T ying about by the guarils are taken at once to headquarters , but finger rings aluti other jewelry UBillihly disappears as soon as the owner's hack is turned. CitIemipo to have it lmi' . One of tile results of tile visit of the lhhluois pcoplc to tue expositiolu yesterday is a decided booth for the Chiic.ugo day that has beomu previously suggeMe'i. Time visitors were so delighted with what they saw that tiuoy were anxious to return amid it is prom- iseil that Chicago day will bring a crowd of Suckers that will fairly illulIdato the grounds. The Cook County Marhitmg club , one of the lt'adlmug pohitial orgalmiations of Chicago , has taken tIme Iulthmtlvo , : in time matter and lots requested the expostion managenment to dealganta i5eptetnher 13 as the occasion. General Managr Claritson says that the suggestloui has beeii turned over to the illinois comnumisniouu to uiame the day and it is expected that time ulay asited for by the Cook county orgauuhzatlomt will ho designated. Slu I pjh..g ( 'Jerks Cmnlm.g. The Indepenmiemut Order of Sitipping Clerks , a Kansas City organizatio4l , is scilculmiled tot a Visit to the expositioml July 3 and 4. Time organization makes a ( entire of semni-occa- sional excursions anti it Is expected that their trip to Omaha will b a bulge sac- cells. Time party will leave Knnsamu Civ' Saturday - urday imught. July 2 , on as ninny mpcclal traima , as are requIred to aceomaumuotiate the crt'\s d and arrive In Omaha Sunday lioruuimig : , They vili thus have two fiuli ta , a iii which to see the exiositiomi anti tii First return train will leave Omaha at 6 o'clock Monday night. The clerks have securci a very low rate for the occasiomu timid they arc busily at work selling tickets. Ci , uue..ss1t nil I m'i'.m mrtum a Iz' . A meetIng of the alnusemmuont concession- sires on the Midway was Called at the Press bimlltling at the exposition Monday for time purpose of effecting an orgamiization. diaries Deev3hlos of thin Giant. See Saw presided - sided at time meetlmmg anti exllhailtc'ul tiuat it was called for the purpose of bringing ahnimt all organization which would he of great benefit to oil managers of anuuscnmc'nt fea- tures. Mr. Dezovahhos was appointed tern- pory cimairnlau anti nammieti the foliowing corn- 1)11 ) II ci's : Meunbership-E. V. ' . McConnell , Old Plantation - tation ; , iS. F. 'i'urpin. Cycioranuim ; C , 11. iloihimeek , California Gold Minc. Ilylttws-J. 4mithtnny German , Iiiu Fire W'orks colnpauly ; i : C. Mattox , WilulVest ; Cegney , Miniature Railroad ; L. it. hare , California , Colti Mimue , Anotimer hiieu4tIng will be held In ii few days to cnnmpieie time organizatIon , I 'rug'ruu mum fo , ' I I m . mu i- , , mui 4 Ii s , Got'erimor Ilolconb gives time ntldrc'ss of welcome to tue Americaim Institute of lionme- apathy Thursday ovemming at 8 o'cioclc at tutu First Congregatlonol church. Mayor Ju'ramuk II. Moores delivers tile lceys of time city to the doctors and Dr. 0. 13. Wood , who lIaR practiced mnedicimue In Oummaha over thirty years. welcomes the visitors on behalf of time resident fratermuhty , ilonier Moore iuas charge of time musical prograun , A new itatriotle sommg is one of the muumbers , mmtltlctl "Vm'&hl Not Forget , " by Dr. Charles Gntchehl , mahitor of tue Mcd- icah Era of Chicago. Timis now song huas been nuuchi praised. It xviIi ho uumlmig luy Alias Laura Van Kuraml , Time vublic Is Invitemi to this opening meethmmg amid doubtless tutu church will iue filled. Iltnh Press As..ui Iii Ii , , , . . Tile Utah Press association iuas conuplt'teti arrangememuts to attend time exposition in a hotly about the nmidmlle of July. As now ar- rangemi the imluns contemplate that the : nemn- bers wii leave Salt hake City July 10 amnul remnaln in Oniaima 1111111 July 14. Time Westermm EdItorial Fetieration'whhl be in session here during that time and time Utah mmewapaper men will thus be able to hlartlcipate in the convemltion whihe they are at the exposition , tIimi.mig'rs $ murirl.Comm iii'Ii III mitts , Some of time Council illuffs itenimlu WblO have beemm emiergetically jureitarimlg for the celebration of the Council iflulfa ciIlhdrc'n's day are somewhat takeim back by tIme lIlt- muouflcellueilt that the event llama been ached. uhed for today. They say that the public I m , . stalii is ti 17117 ci stalls h Ii 5T11j t1 c.A.wrcELx.A. : . Tit hO' shalt , ( 17II . . school teachers and the Patrollosans vcTe husking elaborate arrangements to irIn over the entire Juvenile pimptilatlon of the iowa city amid timat time business imuon were raising the money to charter special motor trains for the tlay. Th"y were mtlo preparing - paring a very pretentloug program en thai -xpectatlon that they wouii have a tiny entirely - tirely their own. An It Is. they hno net completed their prepnrations anti will be compelled to leave nunch that ( lucy Ilflml nil. tlcipated to a future occasimum. Nie. of the IIxis II mm , . Mrs. J. M. Welch of South Ounuulma ima reported the loss of a pocketbook containIng - Ing $340. The liald adnuisslonmi to the gromliutls on Sunday were 4,165 , not ihieludimig coinniuta- tiomi tIckets. l'ttiui admissions to the grouliti. for Juno 21 were 8SSG. ThIs does not inchtltle cciii- mntltation tickets. Superimmtemudehmt Orimth of tue Ait depart- milont leaves tonight for ietrott to fill a mithmluber of lecture ilates. Thu concert of the Apollo club \Veiines- day nigimt. oIl thus islamitl in tluo munin court will cornimmenco at S :30 : p. In , The Mamuchester , in. , Press selluis a special reporter Iii Chareiuce Copchalmd tim rpreseIlt it at the mxpositiomm Iowa dam ) ' . A telegram iccelved from Des Moines by Preshiemit ' , Vattles amumuounced that the city coumucil of Des Moines haul selectemi July 15 Os ics Moines day at time exposition , The Colorado MIneral exhibIt is being rapidly installeti itiiml Commiutsslumiuer Lee say's timnt It will b ready for ImISlmtictIttl 1cfol'e tIme t'iitl of time week , Thai exhibit contains over 0,000 SpecililemiR anti tue urrangemiluttits of time booth comnimare favorably with nh ) ' iii the bUIitillig. lu exhIbIt of tobncco of lomaglas county vrodtfctioii is 0110 of tim Imew feattlri's of time 1)oughas cothmmty exiiitult 1mm time Agrlctml tural building. 'l'ito prouitict Is of execilent quality nli ) tin' gm tuimi cohnharcs favorably with that of liii' leaf raised in the tobacco growillg seCtiOhis of the cast. 'l'ime cfm'i'ct of tilt ? free entertainliucuttit given by Muiumigoniery Waril & Co. is evimiemict' of tile hopuiarity tilIlt thmlr turutty btliidlmmg htms acquired. 'l'hio oililurtuhmit3 to sit ill a cool ntmhmosphuu.re ? aliti listen to excellent musIc is fully niuhurecintl'tl and tiuc cnpmmclty of the bimlidlag is tested every imour of tIme .iay. lii glulto of the lmcfgiml to whIch time ox- Positiohi fomice hIts been raiHed by the lmarb wire nettimig it fails to prevent tIme mulolmey. It'ss sniahi boy ( lOIn gettimmg Imisluic. lIver ) ' day several boys are mirrestoti by time gimamuls anti the facility wltb whIch 1ite' get through tluo apltar.iIltiy lnsurrnouumtabltu barrier Is amuius lag. Time German villaga was lit full swiulg yes- tem'miay amid It emijoycd a liberal lmmtrolltige : mmioro especially front a better class. of 1100- lile. Last. mllgilt Mamlager Volt Szlanyey fur- Iliahmed mu special program for tIme benefit of the Apollo club anti oUter Ihlimmois visitors. amiti after the evcmiing concert they ad- Journu'ui to the resort in a body. Tim Dtmlmuque Choral club of 100 voices. tiiimiei' i'roi , Poiutius , leaves its lionmo city tonight on a shteclat train , whmk'h will ar- nyu ill 01115115. tomorrow nmorittng. TIti' club will t.y 0000nIpullieli by pronulnc'tut iJeO- hub of hubuujue , Manchester , " , 'tuterhoo , Ce- tlnr Falis , Iowa Falls , Fort Dodge , Stormim Luke auth Cherokee , who comae with it to particliunto itt the Iowa day exercises at time cXlosit iou. Tue oratorio of "Creation" by .loseplm haydn , anti "ilarbara Freitchie' ' by Jules Jordan , will be giveum by thmo iiuhtuqtuui Ciuoral club under the directiouu of Wit. hiani ii. Pomitlims at the Auditurimumu S.mttmr- day evening of this week. Thu cimoral club will brIng a eiio us of 150 voices and the soloists of tile evening will ho Mrs. Sopilla Markee. sopraimo , MIss Estelho Rose , contralto - tralto , Mr. henry Stow , tenor , aitti imlu' . Hotuici' Moore , basso. fill admission fee of 25 cents will be charged for timiut concert. ,1q FREE3 for 'the asking I I 2ilss PARLOA's 1100K OF REiCIPIIS I , fttr ualng Liebig COMPANY'S QP4 Extract of Beef , I , Miss Farina recanunietuthu and iteu , tiii fa. I ilott3 j > rtuittct iicrsctlf , Ai' ) cc do iota of good t' cooke shi 'romuutl , tim i witrid . ' ? _ Adtlrc'm for COfl book , tl 'big Co. , P.O.lIoz \ 2710. 1cir ; York , N. Y. ' , wIn' : : OTHERI FAIL. CO1I1.T 2aarles & ear1es ' , , Mi SPECIALISTS Giuurnmute'e to eure pu''ti ii ) ' amid ruth- cuilly mull Ntlfl0U14 , CIIRONIO .tl1 I'itIVA'h'ii dieiise of Men nnd ivouuuen. WEAK M SYPULS SEXUALLY. cured for life. Night IIIwIs. onR , Lost Manhood , H - drocale , V ricOceie , Gonorrhea , Gleet , Syp ills , Stricture. iiics , Flatula and Rectal Ulcers , Diabetes , Bright's ' Disease cured , Consultation rrec. Stricture and eet : : at by new metluotl without path or cutting. Callouu or addrsss with atamp , Treatmouut by mail , lint' orintro V tursniro iJtS.14tIu.1 u1tI , dIIflLO fi dUIIILCO. L11iIJJ Two Weeks' Treatment - ' FE _ , , ' * 11EV .iiib : 151,5) SPECIALISTS in this imeatmiot Of iii Chrolic , Nervous and Private Diseases , ad all Wi3AKNSftIUS uund UlSOIflltJ4t OF Catirrim. all Disea. , . of Uis Ni. , , Tarout , , ChaI liomacli , Liver , k3lood , Skia sad Midasy Di. . s1.l. Lou Mgnhmooa. llydroc.h. , V.rlcoc.ig , Gonerib. . . Ohset. , fiyphhit. . BIrictur. , Flies. Vu- till& sad R.ctai Uic.r , Diabet. . thight' . Di. $ . our.d. C.hi on or address with t&uup fol - -L-r.1 lJflUI 1J7 LUIuJI , iOJuJIIIilIiSIUU ICC , Omaha Medical an Surgical Institilte L IIJU Nczth 15th St. . O.s& Itia , I 'mviii uairamiteo that my Kitluley Curt , 'will cure 1)0 ) iuer cent. of all forms of kidney comiquhatuit itad Iii ! , iuny imitanm'cs the . . moat ierlous forms of . . Bright's disease. If time diua'uis is cola' plit'uted scud a four. ounce 'mist of urine , . We will mIhlImlyze it and mth'iguu you tree wiast to do. , MUtYUN , At sil dzuggtits , 25c , a vlsi. Ouldo to Iiesitb Ld uucdteal advIce fre. 150 , ' , &rcb t l'btta - Anniusi n5ss nvrO0O COO flose. V PILLS k roll DILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISDItDER ammt'hi , t Winti antI Intn in the Itounuu'h , Giddiness , FhllhIt2S' niter nicutitu. ileaul. ache , Dizziness , lm-owaluunss Flilsihinge of ilerit , .LOM of Appethtt' , Cotlviaess , flhotclicet ( iii ( li Skin , ( ) nid Cidhla , 1)iq- tiirbeii Sle'iu Frlmiimtfmil IrofthuiR no.1 . nIL Nervotma aunt Treuiultliuig Honsatlomis , TIlE TIRST DOSE WILt , GIVE itELTEF IN TWENTY ItIINUTES. Every smatTerer 'wilt acknowledge tliomn to hue A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. _ _ UEICIItM'M 1' Ii.IS , taken as dIrect. t'd , Will quickly restore Fomminios to eon , . pieto lietht ii. They iut'Olll ptly remove obtrtmctlomig or irregularities of tito sys. torn milut cure Pleit IlelullaicImo , Fo a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN , WOMEN 0th CHILDREN floecham's Pills are Without a Rva ! Anti iuis , , II , , LARCEST SALE oraiiy I'ztirnut Deul ivliie iii I lao ' . 'nriil. 2Smi , at nil hrilg Stores , - - - - . The ladies' Department of the New Iy'jere I sUtte 78 now open for busIness , amid fully ctiiliilei ) ) ( vlth two now apparntus'for glvilml thai miiost lht'llltilfthh , iuleasimig bathms known to the world , Time INSTITUTE 11115 among Its iuatron. tile ilost known indies in Omuiniun.Vc nsk you to gIve It a trial o two bmthts : at Ieas naul it It Is not fotuumd as rt'pm oeautetl , wo wLti refund your mOney. floorns , New Quarters , 2I6-218-22DBe BiiiIdin Ncwiyjkist. _ DUFFY'S PURE MIlT WfflKtY ALL DUCCSTL - . _ We Know That It Reads L'2ke a Fairy Tale ' .Vhieui we tell you , that we cami give I'ott A FruitLaud Foma Iii tll" Ort'gmtul ( 'tilntry for a very lit- tie money that. vlhi Give ou $2,000 a year Tmicornti in m'ettirn fnu' your euro of it , imut ve kulow tinU it is tRie. Hence We Parsist Iii calling thin attentictn of nil mann who work in cages , sitl'O lIm hot 11050- meum (14 ( , l'u in eyes nmuuh hmetu I I ii . . ver 1100k14 , destroy iicrve 'uuith life iilamith thin miotit almul rattle of nu.tc iulmlerl' , TO TI1 [ FAIR UDOM , iittl ltelIhtll ( If 0 ( m'uhL fuua'un hmruuiua In elm i' b'uttm ti ( mu 1 I 'LI ti lie cons t iumuut. Beoaus8 U Is True , , \e invite 'om t tttk thti year'u Va- t'titit-tmu fum' a trii , Ollt tlimmio To See With Your Own Eyes Aitti feel i1hm your ouvit senses that we iitm' , , bi'emi t.'iilng . time truth nil , ' , timet'i' yt'tlrs 'flie First Excursion Goes July 1st , \'luu 1l.tmi'k 1htmuiui 1ttiltc , llen'u'r , Salt l.utlci' , I 'ott I a 11,1. , t o Auitou'iui , t hut P.m oil uu o'tt , ui. ovi'm iv hitch oil C solth lc'rs su i i to i ii. . ( , 'tlOVtltiiu hutlces-tiun itigg"tum ( In' t'ttm'tti-n wink tutu cost tim govern- null , t Iii II I inns 0 C mauuuty amid twmi u ty- ( dIr years to 1)111 itl , ( I ) t II'Vil ' \ I uuimi. 4t to lulls , tie , largest emu , 'am'tiu , vh'm'um t1 . 'ut m' mao ii nttiin 'a t . 'us fal I I Ii to tlu u tluits or tiu Hell , umud yii'iti its tllc'y fithl a iluuuuiremi thousamiul hulrse ij\v.ur . , to time cunmpieteml works of I)4aiitt ) : So tilu tnr.amoul'iliumniottmu 'Valley , ) VIutll'C roses blumoni tvei % ' , , mnuan tias I m m ti umu year tmmlul wlui'tmt yields ShX't' ) " bushmu.'fs to tile acre , To OIark Go1 , Washington. 'l'iun peerless , ric'ileult UUti fairest rural ui itliriCt ( I f A imum'riu'it ltttt u vu I utg by cit. . , leo of II ye rou Ii's , ( ( ur olIn far. ' , in'Iuullmmg lIver ) ' t'xi''nsu. For pa m'ticuI.mrs moldress Stearns Fruit Land Go 1323 Fnrnain St. , --011.- C. A. Rutherfoi'd , Cen. Agt , C R. . I , & P. By. , Omaha , Net , .