Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 27, 1898, Page 8, Image 8

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S 9111E OtAlIA pjJf4y ( ) jy
I8S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
GET OUT 01 ? TilE LAST IIOLE
Bab Finally flght Their Way Up from
Tail-End Position.
: ThREE STRAIGHT FROM TIlE MILLERS
Sehticlz , . ( ) tiflt .1lflkPN hut ICc1II4' lic-
I $ IMhIPU ( IJ I lIP llIMhtilgIIt ) of the
I'hMhIer IiiiiII3 itiul the
Ictur IN hhItU.
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The Millers not only hal all the appearance -
ance of 0141 WOUCII yesterday afternoon , but
actcd 8n4 Jhayed ) the Part to Perfection nail
. : . the reUIt was that the l3nbeK enhIy iiuhleil
out ot inst hole by handily making it
three 8traight-the score being 8 to 2 In our
favor.
. hi wan the last game of the home crie
and In all PrOhathhltY ) tile lnt of any contest
In the \Vestern league that Omaha will vIt-
ness this year. It has not 1ec11 omclahly announced -
nounced , but there is every likelihood that
t the team witi not come 1)aCk to Ouiahn1 but.
' will be tratisferreil to temp other city. The
lilayern are generally of the opinion that
they will not return to Omaha. Three cities
have been after the aggregation-Des
IIoine5i ltockford nnd I'coria. Itocklord
secals to have the iiiside track because it
has offered to furnish grouiiils tree and other
concessions for the franchise. but it is understood -
derstood that the conditions of the deal have
not beeii cOmiIoted ) nail therefore no au-
nounceuuutnt of the transfer has been made.
Ouuiaha has not given the team the support
Its owners lookeI for. President Schuman
Is already souno $10,000 in the hole on it.
The team left Inst night for Minneapoh1
with the Mtiicrn , whore a series of three
' ganues wIll ho P1QYCII. 'rhree follow with
St. Paul. A game Is chiei1tiled here with
JCnnsth City next Sunday , but this will in
nil likelihood he tratusforred to Kansas City.
It. Is just possIble , but rather doitbtfttl , that
the gaines scheduled with the Blues on a
vcuk trout \\'edncsday nut ! Thursday will
be fila3eul in Omaha ,
The Millers iulrotletted about yesterday
with as much gumption as a lot of statue-
- pile convIctu , Their error column ivc
thieni ouily four uniacties. but If the errors of
, jiutignielitre thrown in the Haifron coi-
uuuiut woulil be topheavy.'rlght hitched a
gooui gauuuc , but his rank stupijort uttaile this
, tuseless , The Babes would be credited with
at least three less hilts if the Esquitnaux
had iteen rlghL
. hiih'M ! h'htty httuii ti fill Ihuul I.
We vere iii ) to the notcit in every way.
\Vadswortli 'as in tbc game In idace at
1 FlemIng , who Is laid UI ) with a bad tloe at
' . chiarleyhorse and he inaile tim only error.
Thu honors must be awarded to ' 'Itabbht"
hlahiingsworth , who played a star game. lie
: accepted nitie chances , two or three that
hooked 111cc sure hilts , cracked out a double
anti a sitigle , scored twice and purloined a
sack. But nil the other boys vere right up
to the notchi too.
After linviuig six uiicn UI ) In the first-
.
two Ii'ti ! getting a hiao on balls and an-
; oilier a single-anti fahlin to score , we got
t our first tally in the neconii. holly made
a two-bagger , vas sOcritleed to third mind
, Mote hotne while the Millers were getting
Fishict' omit at first.
In the third Lctcher's error gave Eustace
a life nnil our natty third basemati was sac-
I riflceul to second by itoat. Pick's double
scored him aiuil hyotimi' duidicate scored
Pick. I'reston rcachted first on Letchcr'
error. Lyons vmms caught at the plate uu
. holly's grounder. Dixon let n ball go by
hiuui and I'ieston tried to score. lie wouhil
I
have made it , because Iixon ) unaihe a wild
throw to thii llate. but Cantihion thotughut
Ito saw ilcCauley , who was at bat , inter-
feriuug witit Wright's catching the bali anti
. called l'ies out. i1nc no more interfered
1 tItan the shiectators in the stand ,
The fourth and fifth resulted in nothing ,
but In the sixth we ailticti three. Lyons got
a hmase atul reached third on lteiliy's wild
thuow on his grounder nod scored out holly's
Itit , after Premutoti flew alit to Letehicir , holly
got to third anil Mnc got to SeCOtI(1 on the
latter s single and haiti scored on a wild
Imitch. Iii the seventh an error liv Ioian
oil float's grounder , an out by h'ick , a
passed ball and lilt by i'reston , allowed
J Freihihie to score. Fhttaihy In the elghthi a
umitugle by McCauley nmI mtiother by Eustace
? brought \hac \ hioume.
iiiv ( lit' tht'rN ! Seorcul.
They made their firiit tally in the fourth ,
the first thrto ltiuiittgs being of tht ammo , two.
' three order. Rico singled anti so did Letcher ,
.A sacrifice by Lnhiy i'uhvnticeuh thin runners
f a bac auth Rico scoreil on Cainimit's fly.
; In the fifth hixon , the first mutt up , made
a three-base hit munch score , ! on Doimtn'ti bug
? fly to left , havium going ( mitt to holly. Thire
Were the Millers' only tallies. In all the
rest of the gaulle they 1IIi1 a inn on third
once , one on seconti once and one on first
twice. Score :
OMAI IA ,
ALf.it. ILSILS1IpOA. E.
\Vndsworth , r. f. . 4 0 0 ( I 0 0 0 1
Ettt4tuiC t'ib : , , , , . , , . I 1 2 0 0 0 5 o
Ituat , H , H. . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 0 0 2 0 2 U
l'ickeuhttg , Ot , f. . , . 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 0
Lyons , lb. . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 0 0 11 0 0
l'reitoti , 1 I' . . . . . . . . .1 0 I 0 0 2 0 0
hiuiiittgss'ortbt , 2b. I 2 : , 1 0 5 4 0
Xihi'L'tittlcy , c. . . . . . . 3 2 2 0 1 i ; I 0
Fishier , ii. . . . . . . . . . . o u 0 0 0 ( I
Totals . . . . . . . . . . : i'2 S 9 i i ii 1
, ; , M1NNhAPObjS ,
AIh.hl , lISflSif.i'o , , E.
Rice s.s. . . . . . . . . . . .
Letdtei' , 11 , . . . . . . . . . 4 0 2 0 0 11 0 2
Laiiyi. ( . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 2 2 00
Ciutniitu ; , zf. . . . . . . . . .1 U 1 1 0 2 0 0
lli'hily , lb. . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 u o 3 i
Iixomi , c. . . . . . . . . . . 4 i i 0 ( I 3 2 ml
1)mu'is , in , 1' . . . . . . . . . I U 0 0 0 1 0 0
1)ulnti , 21u. . . . . . . . . . . 'j o ii o 0 3 2 1
'iVrigiut , I ) . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 . ! . ! U
'l'otals . . . . . . . . . . .I 2 I a 15
'I'rot Iott oitt tot' 1cCitttloy's ituterfereumue ,
iltutis b ) ' ltttmitugs-
Omnuhimi . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 o o i i _
ibIniu'apohis . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 U 0-2
Jiitii by innings- .
Oumimilta . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ( I 0 2 1 2
Mitutmemtpuhi'i . . . . . . . . I 0 0 2 , 1 0 0 1 1-6
Emrrim by luniuigs-
Outialta . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 o-
ihit1tmCmiitOhIi4 . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 1 i o -i
bu rued ru us : Onmabtit , 3 ; i\tin I'ii 1)01 I . 2.
Two.baso luhts I ioihingswortit , 1'lcierjmmg ,
sea
t
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LOW RATES..I
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Sit ii iruiehi'ut'o a , uiii hictims-ti-
! uiu.ro-- ti ' hiM a ii .i iso ,
; lint SritSgN , t. I ) , , nitui II t. * us ru-
I iimi.i.t-
t .Jsne 8(1 ( utuui .Jul ) ' I tutu 15 ,
! Sal t InIe mu u ii it et U
; Jtit' : i ,
1'irthutuil suiiml hlt. ii rit-tIOO.- .
- Julie' : R ) tutu .hiuI I.
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'ttshi hult.tuIi ii iui ii i't utrti-I 1..15 ?
.1tti' :1 , .1 tutu 15 ,
! NstNltihl he ml ad hletu rn.-28,25-
I . Jisi , 11 , .1 iuiiih : ; .
Ihi IToh , tutu ni t u rti-iimJ,715-
July II tttfli ji. :
Full Information at
'I'icIet 0111cc-- Icjiol-
1502 FU1O St , IOt & MOSO Sis ,
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ito ; lb yi5itOml o tins s.cuuu , i ,
I.yoni , Thr'e-baMe hits : Dixon. Iiaes on
balls : Oft lihr , WrlghtoJVrlght ,
\'nulswnrth , I.yonmu (2) ) , Rmnitmice. F'Iruit
base on erroN : Omaha , 4 Ilinnenpoils , ' 2.
h4truek iumit : 'flY' Fisher0 Dolati , % 'rIght ,
inVIs , ] ( eilly.(2T. I'ctssed liuhimu : Ijixotu , 2.
1IuI luitCh \'r1ght. ieft on bnes1
Omaha , 7 ; Mlnnciipilis , 5. TIme of game :
One hour anti forty-five minutes. Umhuirc1
Cantillon ,
Oil , i1L % 'i1S'i'i1ItN i.I.G1'l1 SC4)ltIS.
iCittuui , tlt' ibeiNthic i.nNt Onc ( km to
the MnlitN.
14NSAS CITY , Mu. , Lune 2G.-After
Wltmfliflg three strmulgjt games from the
Saints. time ihitmes ivere defeated today. Thu
game wits iulnyeih fn seunl.uhmtrkness nail ( In
ct grotuuimis Deuzer pitched in excellent
form , Scoref 11 it h
b'nttsau City . . . . . . . . . 1 (1 ( ( I 0 0 1 0 0 0.4 5 S
St. l'mtiml . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 (1 ( 0 8 2 0 & 0-lU 13 3
JiatterleR : Knutsits City , Etignut anti % Vil-
tItt ; .SL , b'uiul 1)eumzer antI Spies.
1 I h'AUR ki' , wis. , Juno 2G.-Taylor
Iuit&'lteul invincible ball for the lirewers ,
who took the first game of the series from
thte I Ioot4iers. Score : it Ii i
Mihwauicce . . . . . . . . . . . : i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' - 3 5 2
htmihiattmuhoils . . . . . . . . . . 0000000011 2 2
hiatterbs iIiiwmuttkee , 'l'nyiur anti Slicer ;
I Oil In tilt iuil ii ; , 1"oretnmtn timid gibe.
COi..UMIIUS , 0. , Jtiuie 2G.-Time first game
toihmiy wits it ; mltelueu' ' battle , Iii s'hich
FrIeitl , tutu mill the best of it , lila ten strikeouts -
outs nil hieing at critical stauges. Thu score :
It hi E
Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 1 1 o 0 0 03 4 i
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 15 1
flatteries : Culumimus , Friend tumid hluck-
Icy ; ietroit , 1 inhmt titmh 'l'winehuitnu.
Score , 5'etuiul game :
1'hie seconul j.oitnu 'i'IiS marked by heavy
ha ttitmg ii n but hi Siul es , 'rhlOmnmu H It'I ti It it
140 Itarih titmut he was retired utter the fifth
lamming. Score : It it Fi
Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 2 1 1 1 o 2 7-16 22 4
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U0&010100-7 9 4
hiittteries : Columbus , \'olters , Jones and
Stmlhivuiti ; Detroit , 'I'Itumus , 1'lliott nail
l'wi uielimi am.
S'I'ANDING OF' TlIFi Ti'AMS.
i'lii'eih'on. . Lost. Per C.
Iuldlnnairnliq . . . . . . . . . r 33 IS 06.0
KauiummS City . . . . . . . . 57 83 2 61.1
Coltitimbmm'i . . . . . . . . . . . 131 31 20 60,8
St. l'ntii . . . . . . . . . . . . . tS 35 23 00.3
4'hilVttttleti . . . . . . . . . . . G7 10 27 52.6
betroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 . 19 37' .3,9
Omniulma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 17 t IJ.3
Mititueaiiniis . . . . . . . . . . 57 18 39 31.6
No gaines scltedmtli'd for today ,
( ; .t M hIM Oi' 'I'll ' '
Ii N.t'I'tONtI. LIi.tuFi.
IIr'it'uist4'l vi i'Itehies a Sort ( limit Jitst
StI IN % 'iIMIihttiCliiS ( ,
( 'INCINNA'I'I , Jimmie 26.-lireitenstein's
tniserabie iitehmiutg allowed time Seuiator to
i'bi tOthLicIfrlu1e's hlc'idhtig was time only
feature. Attctolntmce , 5,631. Score :
e11s : N ATI , iVASI i I I NON.
1t.I1..A.ii. T
Ii 'Itrhtp. , cr1 i r. i s Selbacit , If. .2 2 4 0 1
iiiuhtt it. . . . . . . . 3 0 O Ikttiiatn , rf.U 2 2 1 0
M'l'tee , 21 , . II 1 1 0 0 , ) liet5'tl , ( ' ( .1 0 2 1 0
Miller , ti. . . ' ) 1 2 0 ii Mo1tItt , It , . i 7 0 0
( 'ougiran , I.i.0 I 2 3 0 Vurueit , c..t 2 3 1 0
IrwIn .1b. . . . 0 0 1 1 U itt'ttz , II.2 , 2 5 3 1
lleckky , hi .1 2 6 2 1 Myir' , 3b..3 2 3 2 1
I'eitz , e. . . . . . I U 5 1 \Vrtgley , .s..1 2 1 3 2
ttreIL't'n , p.0 2 2 2 \'eyIulng , t. .1 0 0 1 0
I'utitts . . . . .4 10 27 10 2 Totaliu . . . .13 13 27 12 5
CincInnati . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 04
\'n8hington . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 .1 0 0 2 3 3-13
] iirticui rim us'ashi uigton , 2. Two-base
iiiti4Vrigiey 2 ; Sclbtcli , 2. Stobeti bases :
\mtilerson , 2. Doubie hulas : Ccttnmau to
McCuit'eVrigiey toicCuire , Myor to
1'eit to McGuIre. First on balls : By
11u'eitensteln , 7 ; ) ) W'ittIig , 3. 1 lit by
litchieui ) huh : hty 13rtiteuisIein , 2 ; tfl.Vey -
Imitig. 1. Struck out : By itreitetistein. 3.
\VihuI pitches : hlreitenstein. ' [ 'itne : 'l'wo
hours mitiml ten minutes. Umpires : Swart-
WOOd nUll \Vooil ,
( ) eIpIugiuiM VI ii n SI uiggltig 3lnteii.
Cl LICAGO , June 26.-Both teams imiitted
bin md toiiity , I lit' Or ihim us vi on I umg because
over half their lifts \'ero doubiei antI
triples. .Attcuttfauice , 8,000. Score :
CILICACO. t flhiOOIChY.
ILII.o.A.1 : . I 1t.i1.o..fl.
tWaui , It. . . . . . . 2 2 0 0 GriltIn , r'f.I 0 4 2 0
Evermut. lb. .2 2 8 2 1 Joluci' , rC. . . . . 2 3 1 0
Lange , c ( . . . . . : ii a 01.acliunce. ui.2 2 3 2 1
1i1erte' . s..2 1 4 2 2 Siieckart , tf. : v u
M'C'iir'ick , Ibi 1 1 3 0 Tuclier , lb. , .2 2 8 0 1
tiulitici' , rt. . . & I 3 1 0 hlailnian , 2b.IJ 3 3 0 0
Conner , 1b..2 3 3 4 j Snitmdk , 31j..1 I 0 1 0
Ionuluue , C. .0 0 6 2 0 1ynn , . . . . . . . I 3 1 0
Kitroy , j..i 1 1 : a 2iLihier , C..1 1 0 3 U
Totals . . .13 l 2 Il I 'rotais , , .10 14 20 13.2
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 2 2 5 0 0 0 ' -13
llroklyn . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1-10
Euurjied ruins : Citicago , 7 : Brooklyn , 2.
Left on bases : Chicago , Ii ; Brooklyn 0.
TWO-llii'C lifts : Everilt , Lange , Chane ,
Connors. Three-base luit : Ryati ( Chicago ) ,
2 ; Ziberte , Cotinor , Sheckard. SacrifIce
hits : iierte. Stolen base : McCormick.
Double iiiays : Kiiroy , 1)onahuo iLtni Ever-
itt ; Conumor , 2ilertes arid Fiveritt ; La Chance
nail 'l'ucker , Griliiiu timid La Chance. Struck
uiit : fly l'iiroy , 1 ; by 2iIllh'r , 1. l'amusel
hails : 1)omitiltitiu and Ityatu. Bases on imahls :
Oft' Filroy , 7 ; off 1\IilIer. 5. \'ild hitch :
\hiiier. 1 lit with ball : Chmnitce and Don-
liliuli , 'ritne : 'l'wo hours mind live nilnutes.
Utnimires : Einsiie atul Cumrrie ,
1iI it'e' St ( , , thI ( ' ( htuie.
CLEVELAND , 0. , Juno 2G.-The game to
ha vu beeti played between Cleveland and
Now York ILL Euclid 1b.iich inirk this titter-
.
110011 .is ! lrcvsnted by oiticiuis : of ( 'ohm-
% i ootl Village. Time PlaYers svero notilled
tittit they vouuhd be arrested as soon mis
tIle first 1)811'ZiS iuitt'heI , antI the game
\VZI5 therefumre abamuloned. Four thousind
Persotis were outside the gates , but 'ure
not admitted to the grouttimis , The post-
IOtiCI ) ( game 'lli be h1hmI3"I on 'l'uesday _
ST. LOUIS , , bune 211.-No game ; rain. .
STANDING OF' TIlE TEAMS.
l'hayed. Watt. Lost. Per C.
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . SS J7 21 . 63.8
Iloston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 36 21 63.2
Ciev 'lmttid . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 31 22 00.7
himiltimmire . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 :12 : 22 5.1.3
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 3.3 26 & 5.U
h'ittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 31 26 51.4
New York . . . . . . . . . . 56 2S 2 $ ro.o
l'luihimulehimhiia . . . . . . . . 53 25 28 47.2
liroohtiyti . . . . . . . . . . . 5 23 32 41.S
\Vmum4lthtugtori . . . . . . . . . fIS 22 36 37.9
St. IMUIH . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 20 37 35.1
Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 19 41 31.7
Gamne I oiiuy : llooklyuu at Chicago ,
\Vnshihngtoui at Cimn'htmnatl , Ifaltimnoro at St.
I..oitii ; , Nosy York at Cleveland , l'hiihndelphihu
mit Louisville , lkmston lit l'ittsborg.
Vt.sti.i it A , , ( , , .
flOCK ISLAND , Juno 26-Score :
it 11 B
Rack Island . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 ' -12 16 4
Qulncy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110100202-711 3
liatterles : ' block Island , Stuithu atul
Stuattss ; Quincy , Cooper , Loltunan unui
Suuiurtz.
bUIIIiQUB , ha. , Juno 26.-Srore : It II B
Dutbuiqumo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U 0 0 0 0 0 o o o.o 1 0
Ottutmtuva . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000001000-I 30
I mat tories : 1)iubuutuue , uIc Fmi t'h a tuul and
hodges ; Ottutnwa , McGreevy muid Kee ,
1'f'Otth , Ill. , J oat , 2tL-Scoru : It U 11
Iot'ia . . . . . . lOU 01)0 ) OOJ bOO Oul ) 000 005S 11 5
St. Ju301)lt . . ( ) l 20' ) 0th ) 000 t0JQ ( ) i ) 601- b2 S
I him t tent's : I 'oo rio , Q uti n ii and Cotitio rtu
lit. J osepit , : ti cio tilt I ii n ii ti I I atm setu.
iii ti'i's I tutu' i.u'tg gte.
TOLBDO , 0. , Juno 2G.-Scan' : 11 Ii B
'i'ileuh ( ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( I I ) Ii 3 2 1 ( I I ) 1- 7 8 2
Mansfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 3 (1 ( 0 0 mi 03 S 7
1 1mm I I ones : 'J'ul ed a , hergutsumu and ii rt huir
ul It ttll mii'hui , i ci in a a miii I Iii t.
1)AY'i'O , 0. , Juttie 2L-Scure : It 1 1 B
lnytumti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000003220-9130
Newcastle . . . . . . . . . . . . Qti000lO-1o-512 2
Ilutteries : Da'toti , bit'uuuyt ntui Doutaitue ;
No'tiist it' , U umctu uuiul Barclay.
( i1LNiJ itAi'iDS , . ' , lk'it. . Jutic 26.--Scoro :
it II 1'
t1riutiul 1t.upids . . . . . . 8010001 1 1-712
Siuritigilelul . . . . . . . . . . . 0 U 0 1) ) ml o ii 0 oo u 2
I lit t I cries : ( I rut till I In 1)1(1 s. A I t rock ii tiuh
( ' 010 ; Spritighfebul'cilui t.itul Legg.
, t tituitt'n r Gi. iues.
Time hhoiutoti Stunt terutu ulefeateil tlte Pox-
ton ii ut ci a ggt'auj lion I ti tu U I u I crest I tug
luitchurmu' battle yibuuetiliiy tnornittg. Score
hi ) ' billings : . It 1 1 Fi
ifotutoti Stiuro . . . . . . . . . . . . 010102'-4 6 1
l'iixtoti ihumtc'i . . . . . . . . . . . 0001011-3 2
Iliuttericim : Boston Stoc Stitnhleith atul
01 learn ; l'nxton I fotel. SImm and Moses.
A gatno of bmisehihh 'flny.'d Siuttihity morn-
irig ttt thai cortwt' of Sixiui ittlul Jonu'u streets
tti\1'eti ) the eitctt'lc light litiegni'ii tid the
teleiiiolie litiemnetu resulted . It ; tln.i hatter
curryhitg of the hotmors by a close cert
of 10 to ,
: rci.hIitMh.tg ; hid IIISIN % 'ht ,
I'1'1"1'SMOl"l'il , 'Ci ) . , Jilitu 26.-Speu'iith (
'I'vhegrtmtn.-'l'ite ) Nebraska I ttdiiuns stitu
ft eta Louls'hiitm here touliuy by ii score of
22 to 7. rin. indiuttit lj ( ) to 'Ftibur tumorrou' .
YreNtIhtuax .iatvl , ,
NBlh3iSI'A ( 'ITY , 'e.hi , , Jittie 6.-Spe.
eial-'Fmmrumiem" ) fluirpum , tIme tumteui wrestler ,
mmiiui Jaunt's ( nht'titt of Auburti gave mu
frlemuullv 'vsthiuig exhibition at titi Over.
bttnd tliemuttr iti8 imight. hhuttis oty2 In
vtestio either qf the llushmtuutm brothers of
M'ocn for 12r.Q pside.
'l'o Sums 1'rstiti'iie tutu1 hlelutri ;
FOil $00.00 , VIA TIlE UNION PACiFIC ,
for North Atttuicmtti Turnetb' Union Cou +
vetitico , July f. For lull nforrnatoq call
tit
City Ticket Ollite , Z'Q , 302 Furzigu St.
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DIVES INTO TIlE IISSOUIll
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Paul Splash Makes a Plurgo' from the
Doig1as Street i3rilge. . . . . . . .
DARING ATTEMPT RESULTS FROM.WAER
) , Cutiius Ui , .1)itriiii.r it iri'c
tutu ) j ii , . i'iiuil iirut' i"cnt is Site-
evssfuaii .ceotittIIshicuL b )
tue Votiit Athlete , '
A amll audience about the Douglas
Street bridge yesteruiay afternoon witnessed
a daring "gaining back" dive Into the cur-
remit of the Missoitri , which was accotu-
imhishmed by Paul J. Tustlu , otherwise "l'nul
Simlash , " trick diver with time combined
Aulani F'orepattgh attd Soils Brothers' cir-
cuses. The river is ssohiemu by the June
rains to a liolttt eight and one-halt feet
above low water murk until in Its complete
saturation % itll clay ntmml satid did 1101 dtter
an inviting surface for a plunge. Time cur-
remit is unusually rapid anti with its burden -
den of driftwood made the feat apparently
an extremely hazardous one.
The utthertaking had not been antuouunced
amid was entered upon by Mr. Tustin acci.
dentally. A party of circus nuen atud re-
irnrters had becut driving about. time. city
when C. A , Davis , advertising ttmanager for
the slios' , expressed the imehlct titat Tustin
coutlul dive successfully front the Douglas
street bridge , a feat hItherto utimuttottipted
by a imrofessionai diver , A wager was arranged -
ranged and Tuatin cotmsCtiteml to make the
attcnlhmt. Time varty returned to time hotel ,
where the diver dotitieul his costume , a
vImito woolen suit with black trunks , anti
they were tlmen-tirlveum to tIme river bank be-
iteath the Douglas street bridge. here a
bargain was made with Joita Wood , a river-
man , to be ready In the stream with his
boat to nick up the swimtnor.
1'lettt' uit Vgtcr ' '
; 1'hie.
There is an lack of water beneathi , the
( hcltbi varying fromum twetmty-cighmt to thirty-
eight feet. It wits the first ititetitloti to
mnalce tbmo leap from time toil of time iron
arcui , a distance of 105 feet , but this was
considered tea bmazartlous by Manager Davis ,
in 'iew of time mibtitulanco of driftwood , atid
Tutstitu accordingly took lila stand on the
roadway below , which is about seventy feet
from the water.
A imlank watt rigged from the edge of the
bridge , imehi In place by time weight of two
then , fluid , rapidly thmrowitig off lila Outer
gartmmetmts , Tostin took lila place. It vas a
good sight as ito stood with arms extended ,
a imerfectby formed young athlete , ready for
that irrettiest feat in all athletics , a high
( live. The crowd apimteciated time u1imcutit'
and daring of the nttenlbt anti a round of
nimplaitse 'ent tqm frotu those gathered ott
the bridge anti time groutp of railroad nimd
stuleiting mmmen waiting below. Tbm sumall
boat unanned byVooil butrm-ied out into the
current anti with a parting vhmiff of his
cigarette Tustin took tile leap.
For a short distatice be spratmg straight
forward , littd then , with a. sloi' backward
turn , his body sped downward. Deliberately
ho drew itis feet imuider him , turned his
heaul back and down , amid at the same mo-
metmt lie had completed a graceful somersault
Tustin struck the water sqitarely , feet first.
The bcaim lint ! been tiinde from the north
side of time bridge , agahmmst the current , amid
in a few moments time swinitner's imead was
soon soitmo distance below the bridge. lie
paused to locate the boat atid then vith
strong ovcrimatmd strokes reached its side.
Witeti time boat touched shore Tustin mantle ,
Itis way calmly to a switchmman's shanty
and rcapimearetl lii citizen's clotites.
15j hIca of I lie : ti Issomuri.
Time yoummg athlete treated hits exploit
modestly and wily regretted thtat the con-
( litlon of the water vas such that he had
not imecum merniltteii to go from the hmlghtest
point. It was his first taste of Missouri
river water flfll be said that lie hail en-
coutmtcrcd more resistance in ntrikiimg time
surface than 0mm any otiter stream. The
liquid seetmieti actually thick nod this cati
be understood in a stream that carries 1-Ui
itoonds of clay amid satid to the 1,000 gal-
louis of water , Tuistin was not under watr
moore than three seconds and says that lila
body did not go more than six feet beneath
the surface. Ills regulation thnk is only
four feet deep and five feet square , and he
ilumngeS ) into this at circus perfortnanccs
front a height of fifty feeL lie felt umo Inconvenience -
convenience from hits imlungo atmd hail cal-
cuhnteti his distance exactly. Timis latter
irocess is nil important , for if tlto diver
hail been an instant too slow or too rnpi'l
in his tttrn the etiding would have beoum
fatal. Tustin is thto only professional dlvpr
at present i'hmo undertakes such distances
in cotitiectioiu vithi a fan'y sprittg.
Stiie L'revltIilN iiveM.
Tustiim has already nebieveti quito a
record of lofty dives , although he is as yet
quite a young tiluim. Before his professiotmtil
career begait ho was known as one of the
best long distance swinmmers on ( ito l'achilc
coast , Ibis first high jump was from the
Foloimi ( Cal. ) bridge into the Anmericaim
river , a diattinco of 105 feet. Tostin was
arrested a few weeks ago for ulivimig from
limo ' 'Bridge of Suticiules" in Litmcoln park ,
Chicago. There was thifflcolty in flndhng a
charge lum the statute books to cover his
offense until otto of the iarlc regumlations
was brought to light regarding time conduct
of visitors and Timetiti % 'as locked up for
uhhmiturbing the fisht , Otiter of Tutetin's high'
dives are froun the Eads bridge , St. Loitis ,
129 feet ; Ccmmtral viadutct , Cieveiummd , 0. , lOi
feet ; Wabmtsh street bridge , St. i'aui , Minti , ,
' .17 feet ; pihedriver on thin b'otonmac river.
\Vaslmlnglon , 1) , C. , 85 feet ; boiler works
tuhmearim , New Lonilon , Cotimi. , 95 feet ; l'oirtt
hmridge , Iittsburg , I'a. , ! 5 feet ,
Aitttougii i'utsthum's is the emily profciusiommal
dive mambo front the louglas street bridge
time attenmpt was made once before by hletmry
Smtiithm itt 1892. Summlthi 'ns then about IS
yeira oil anti lie leaped frommi time railing
bit t'ult'ti eti Wi tIm hi is cbothil ti g it hm I lie intemi.
tiiitl of sttfciii ; ' . Ibis resobutiomm wumed : after
Ito m'eached ( he water , however , anti mmfter
a struigglo whIt time curretit lie reached shore ,
Stiiithi lit at hmrt'sent iti tIme state iommttentiury
tot' house breaking.
1Iot'I hslntiii 1imtrshtiiu ,
Salt Luke imuth rctut'ti , $30.00 , Jotme 20 ,
Salt Luke unit ru'ttmrn , $32.00. July 3.
i'ortiuuiti amid rctut'n , $ C'.50. Jtmiitm 30 anti
July 1.
\\&isltitii.totm. 1) . (1. , and return , $31.25 ,
July 3 , ' 1 tool 5.
Nasliviilo anti retumrmm , $23.25 , July 3 , 4
atid 5.
Buffalo nuul m'ett'ruu , 2G.75. Jitly 11 mmml 12.
For full itmfornmatioti rail Ut city ticket
oihicc , 1323 Farmiatu street ,
iAYLI.hi'l' TIIAIN ' 1 0 COl.Oit.tDO
'im hook iFiltittui Ilomile.
Leaves Otnaitmi 5:20 : a. iii. . arrives Denver
Stuul Colorado mrings S p. in. Take tbis
tunium and save siceiming t'nr rat. of $3.50.
Ticket omt'um 1323 Farnutu strst ,
She'eimi IOli' iii ; te iixt'i riulohiN to lInt-
( ii It , ntiui Si ; rmngtu
Via the Lake Shore and. Michigan Southern
railway. A blmientliti opportutnity for nit $ n-
expensive eastertt trip , Full itiforamatiomi oum
appiicntiotm , 13. 1 , iiutnphrey , K. T. P. A. ,
1'Caulsas City ; t3 , b. Whlber , A. C , P. A. ,
Cldcago , A. J , Smimith , C. I' . 4.Cievclani ,
: : ! ) .
JCNFiS.-Time ( tunerni of the late Mrs. Sum.
tiel It , Jvumes t'ili tuke place at 2 o'clock
? ulnntly tutteriiontm at Trinity church ,
ltitertnent Pri'atv ,
C'Ol..Ll Eli-Mrs. i1ety Saturday mimorn-
lug at 6 u'cloek , aged 3 years timth ; C
motmths. Services at her late residence.
1101 Dodge street , Monday mornimug at
11 o'c1oc1. interment in FhJactobphta $ ,
CIRCUS REACIES THE CITY
Piurciitutgli-Su-ii , . .4wwremnt Ion Coueii
in i.itlic tinVuwici'for iti loia
Stortmt lt'Ience ,
,
. Little the worse for Itsswindstorm at Sioux
City on Friday , the Adhim Forepauigh nail
Sells hirothmers' circus xtrted in Omaha yesterday -
terday morning anti wa * Immumidiately haumleel
to time show grounds atiTwetitheth anti Paul
streets , instead of acres of snowy anvas
one may see tents thatiogk much th color
'of the Missouri riveru and bear evidence
of having mixed up with. an Iowa gale , but
l'esterImty's situ dried thlmmgs out In good
shape ammul the deft fingers of several score
of cammvasnmen have patched up the rents
in the roumititop and canOe it mis good as
new.
new.All
All duty yesterday hundreds of people vis-
ttetl the circus grounds and watched the
work of putting up time teats anti preparing
for today's Performances. The horses , ito.
ales , elephants anti side show freaks nil
camne in for their share of admiration front
delighted small boys and their seniors. Time
menagerie is the aimow's particular feature ,
time animals formerly carried by the two
separate circuts orgammizatiotis iiow being
carried as one amid mnaking a oologicai ox-
hlbitioti thmat will justify the attendance of
most any straight-laced churchman , pro-
vithpd ho goes merely for the sake of letting
time ciuiielremm see the atminmals , Hippopotami ,
jagimmurs , mimiCs1 lions , anti In fact all sorts
of amiitnaln froemi Africa , Asia anti other iso.
hated 'parts of the earth are among the collection -
lection ,
l'erlmnps none of tIme animminis attract as
mumcim attemmtioa an Iewey , Satmipson anti
Schibey , three handsome cub llotms , which
WCTb born to time ll ites , Quteeti , about a
mouth ago , Tbte little lions are a sturdy trio
and imrotmmiso to develop into handsome sped-
mean. Sultaum , time Houm who rides on a cage
itm the parade , is said to ho the finest "king
of beasts" ever kept in captivity ,
Some idea of time size of the organizatIon
can be imati ( roam the fact timat 600 poutids
"of dressed meat is reqmmired ulaily to feed
the 525 ieopbe who travel 'itim the eliow , and
1,000 pountha of meat Is the daily recjuiire.
nient of tite tmienagerie , Colonel Lewis Sells
is with time simows and has the tuanagement
itt his hamitlmm , anti Peter Sells is the ailvatmce
tnatmager , T. L. Evans represents Mr. 11niic ,
who is time owmmer of the Forepaugh snow ,
A parade will ho mantle tltis morning start-
lag from Vvetmtietli antI I'aitl streets at 8:30 : ,
The course of time parada will be south on
Twemitiethu to Cunming , east on Cumning to
Sixteenth , south emi Sixteetmth to lotmglas ,
east on Douglas to Nintlt , sooth on Nitith
to Farnmitn , vest on F'armmani to Fitteemithi ,
miortii on Fifteemith to Davenport , vcst out
1)avenport to Eighmtcetithm , north omm Elgim-
teenth to Webster , west on Webster to Nine.
teenthm , miorth on Nineteetitli to Paul antI
thence to the sltot' groutmds.
Anti-I'ill cures the Pill Habit , 25c.
'l'hie Suiiet'b Bitui iititent
and quick thimie of the 'iinlomi' Pacific makes
it the popular line to All - principal western
resorts. City ticket dice , No , 1202 Far-
nani at.
HAD WATCHED OMAHA tROW
Mrs. itt.tt- , , ( 'oilier ' . ' . 'its Ciuise1
imuleui t I lied 'is'l I It l lie Cit"s
iJ''t'1ipgtiejt t.
In the death of Mrs. hletty L. Collier ,
\1io died at time home of her daughter.
Mt's. 3. C. Denise omm Saturday mornltmg ,
Omaha lost one wimoso life mind family have
been closely associated with the growth of
the city. Mrs. Collier was born in Washington -
ington county , l'emmnsyhvaniim , In 1804 , and
afterwards mimoved to Steubenvilbe , 0. iii
1823 she married Daniel L. Collier , who
was a prominetit. member of tIme Ohio bar.
After Mr. Collier's retirement from active
bractice in 1857 the family remnoved to Pbmii-
ntielphia , s'hmero Mr. Collier tiled in 1869.
Since 1876 Mrs. Collier has mantle her home
iti Omaha with her daughters , Mrs. A. C.
McretIithm , Mrs. .J. C. Denise anti Miss Bottle
E. COllier. Iron. David L. Collier , the
oldest comm of the uleceased , was at one time
Unitetl States district attorney for Nebraska -
braska ammtl in early ( hal's her son-in-law ,
John R. Meredith , was a promnhmlent lawyer
in Omnmiha and ImeltI several important oiIIceS
vthlti time iubiiC gift. Mrs. Collier's 50mm ,
George II. Collier atmtl Charles 11. Collier
of PhIlndelhia , 11ev. Francis J. Collier of
Wootistone , N. J. , anti her daughters. Mrs.
Dr. .1. C. Iemiise , Mrs. A. C. Meredith anti
Miss Ilettie Collier of Omaha amid Mrs. C.
II. Grant of Sunmmit , N. J. , sumrvivc her.
Brief funeral services will be held thIs
morning at 11 o'clock at the hotne tf lr.
J. C. Denise , 1901 1)odgo street , amtd time
body vill be takemi to Phllatiehphmia for in-
ternieat.
SHOOTS AT HIS LANDLORD I
.Iiuutes GhmuuJs'itt iii Jithl ott Chimurge of
' 1'r Ing tO 1(111 , Iuhitu
Sheppard.
James Gladwin is in Jail emi the charge
of shootIng at his latmullord witit intent to
kill. Glailwiti has been operating a re-
fm' shutncnt stantl at Fifteenth and Davenport -
port street nail was notitieth by John Sbtep-
inrd , lila handborti , to vacmito tIme bumiluiing ,
Early yesterday tnorning Sheppard , itt coin-
PtiflY with hans Titnmne , u'etmt to time PhitCo
as time ) ' said to see that it was iroiierli
secured for tite night. They were tryimmg
the door t'iieum tIme occupammt fIred two sitottu ,
0110 through time door acid amiothiem' through
a window. Omme ball struck Timnme in tbie
aide and lodged in a uneniorttmudumti book.
Gladvirm claims thmmmt lie mistook time cacti
for burglars.
HYMENEAL.
lit'u ii is-F'ro , tiso U.
The niarriago of S. C. Kegidls aunt Miss
Celia Fiounsoim was celebrated in Washimug-
toti hail last niglmt flu mfhio mresemice of a
largo mmutmtiber of frleumds Mr. Kemits , who
In tuatinger of the bat dcpcurtmtlent of the
Nebraska Cbothmittg coimmpaml3' , broutgitt btls
bride from Clevelnmrei , O. numil tiucre was an
elaborate sutpimer antI lmmtico after tIme cero-
mommy to do her hionor Time vows were
taken with the immiiressis'e ceremonies of
tIme l'ohishu Ilebruits' umynagogite , tite ofilciutitig
minister being Itabimi ( Iradutishey. 'Fite bridal
party was composed of time fobiotving mnaitia
mind groonistflen : Anuuio hahislt , iilanchme
Greetultialt , Jcumnie Gerutuin , itnmtie Itorwichi
anti harry Greciihlatt , Ahmriihmam Itahish ,
PImhihip Ketidla antI hi , ' Horwicim. Tbte cere-
mnony was followed by a gumpper , for which
tmcarly 600 sIttings liadbeemm arraimged. Following -
lowing tile nienu toasts-iwere presented by
Juihgo S. I. Gordon , Abraham Kahish anti
JoInt Merritt. The evening was concluded
with aim extended dance program.
PURSUE THE COUNTERFEITERS
lncrut ( Zoernummctm ( .4gettt.u . nimui l'uilcc'
I'ipcet to ( inthcr in More
Hf tI ; . ( .ttig ,
Pour arrests of mcml sutspccted of being
Inmpiicated in the marntfacture and disposal
of the spurious coin macho by the McCam'tlmy
gang hagfed by the pollee Saturday will
be nmmule , it is eipcctetl , by the police. The
men are known to the police anti they are
known to be in the city , but thmeir exact
whereabouts cannot le ascertnltmeii , All time
available melt ot'the thtpattment antI several -
oral secret service men arc on their trail ,
A woman who is said to be a most tIept
"queer tultover" is also batily wanted. She
it not tiiotmght to ho in the city now. Time
iioiic , believe she lied on the arrest of time
gatug Saturday amid is In ICansaa City , wlmichi
vn8 one of the diatributtlng points for tIme
gang. This woman's field was dcpartnment
stores ,
McCarthy anti the three otlmer mnemtuers
of time gnmmg were "mugged" yesterday anti
Ilertihion hiensureumments taketm of thegum , The
hmictures anti ulescriptiotus will be setit to
all the police departments of the coumitry.
Bttrns , Who Is said to imave been time chief
shover , in sail to be wanted In the cast ,
Arnoltl's lhrouoo Celery curts headaclmcs.
toe , 2c : , SOc. All druggists ,
l3ii'ItO'Fii ) AitI'IF'ICIAi. .LI3IVS ,
Letithter aitul .4.1 uttltuimt u-it it Auljumst-
, .ce Sekptp , .
Time exhibit of time Natioimnl Artificial
Limb coampany out in tite Liberal Arts
bitlltllng contitmiles to attract tIme attentiotm
of people weturiuig artificial himubs , besides
nmammy imromitient physictaims mind surgeotus
frotti diflcr&'nt ' parts of thmo coutntry now at-
tetding the convetitlomu itm this city.
Time hitnbut tmmflnufaCturei by this compammy
are made frotim leather nail nlumtnunm , with
atljustabie lacing socket , so as to fit tue
tltititip under mmli commihitions , giving ease amid
cotnfort antI securing nature ! action of tlmo
ktmce , ankle atmd too joints.
The hitnb is built over a Plaster paris cast
of thin original stutno nail leather bblmme
stretcimeti over this cast by umachItiery seas
as to conformu with every promiuineumce anmi
itmdentatiomm of tue boime ntmd inutacle , which
itisures a imerfect amid Iastiumg fit. The limb
is noiseless in mnotioum , very light 1mm % 'cigimt ,
sitmmple amid easy to operate nail is tms cotmi-
fortaimlo to wear as atm old shoe.
\Vitim this bate invention and the uiioil of
taking cast nttil mtmensuremitents a cotnfortn-
ble auth hasting fit. is missttrc.i time \'earer
'ithout heaving hits or her Imorne to be fit-
tcei ,
The 0111cc antI factory of time National Ar-
tificlal Litimb company are boctuted at 52
Dearborn. street , Chicago.
Si'ECIt I , 1'XCU1flj IIA'I'iIS
\'iti l'ort .A rthim ; r it iiutte ,
hALF FARE TO
Wnshuitigton , B , C. Iteturti July 3 , 4 , II.
Nashville , Tenti. btcturtm July 3 , 4 , 5.
Ibufmalo , N. Y. fletumrmi July Ii auitl 12.
lionmemmeekers' round trip , Jutly S ttmtd 19.
Special rounti trtii rate to till sotmiiner re-
sorts. For rmttes , folders , vithm Vacation
tours anti all imiformitatiomi call at l'ort
Arthur Route ofhice , 1415 F'turtiatti street
( i'axtomm lintel block ) , ' or write Barry B.
Moores , C. P. & T. A. , Otmmnhia , Nob.
'I'iie Coot mogul ni LI iii I ( ( -Il ,
Tim new Wabash solid Vestibitie tromitm of
day conches , sleepimmg and dimming cars. A
train for tourists tind all classes of travel.
\'lll
Leave Chicago ( ulaily ) , 12 ttoon ,
Leave St. Louis ( tinily ) , 9:10 : a. in ,
Arrive New York via West Shore , 3:30 :
I ) . ft.
Arrive Boston via Fitchburg , 5:50 : p. ma.
All agents sell tickets for this train and
will tell you all about It. Ask htima or write
G. N. Clayton , C. W , 1' . Agt , Wabash It , It.
Plate Glass. I'late Mirrors at F. 13. Ken-
nard's , 1410 Barney St.
Bxeitrologt tI Salt Lake ( 'ity 'ja the
t'nloui h'atiifi0 ,
SPECIAL EXCU11SION TRAIN umutir tlte
autapices of "TlIi CIIITIQUFi , " Ienvem' , Cob-
oratlo , wili leave Omaha out Jutte 30th , 6:30 :
p. rn , VIA TIlE UNION l'ACIFIC. Tickets
for the rounti trip , imiclttduumg sleeping car
fare anti meals in dining car , also FIIFiE
Si1)Fi TRIP to the ftitiiotms summer resorts
iti Coborcicho , Colorado Slrimmgs , Maumitoim ,
Glenwoih Spritiga , etc. , ivihl be sold at I1ATE
OF $60.00. For tickets and fumll inforamatiomi
call AT CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1302 FAIl-
NAM ST.
1i. lOut ( I6tt'mi rsloii to Siitt Eiiie'ho ;
ltoi'h. . ishiitii lttufe.
Only $30.00 for round trip. Leave O&nnhta
Juttie 20. For full iimformeuion call at city
ticket 0111cc , 1323 Farnani street ,
; i6v SLI6I1I'ING CAlf , Sh1lt'ICLi ,
Vlsi Rock Jstnuiti Itoulte ,
Cotcinioutclng Monday , .une 27 , Pullttaum
sleepers will rumi from Omaha to letmver
of trahui No. 7 , leaving Omonha at 7 p. in. ,
and arrivimmg at Denver 11 :30 : and Cobortitlo
Springs 11 :05 : the following mornitmg , Give
timimo mmev service a trial. For tickettu anul
sleeping cmmr reservatiomms call at city ticket
0111cc , 1323 Farneini St
t50 ( P. 04 I
FOIl ROUND TRIl' TO PORTLAND , ORE. ,
VIA THE UNION I'ACIFiC ,
for Tenth Triennial National Couumcil of
Coitgregational Churches , July 7-12. For
dates , limits on tickets nail full inforammi-
tiott. call at
City Ticket Office. No. 2302 Farnam St.
Otto a. tit. , ( limo a. am , , ( Im'lO a , in ,
6:40 : A. M. , 6:40 : A , M. ,
6:40 : A. M.
'limo ' Northwestern line traimm to St. Paul.
Minneapolis , Spirit Lake , Dutlumtht and all Da.
kota bOhtts. ) from thto Uniott l'acifla depot ,
365 ulays every year. "Through by day-
light. ' '
140k Farnam St.
LlIbitbiG'FON . '
h1OU.i'E.
mim-sih : ( ( Louke it ii ii ii i' I urn-J u tie :10 ,
Tickettu gooti fifteen days , Stop-overs cml-
boweil at and vest of lt'tiver.
Take tIme liuriingtomm Itoote to Denver ,
titeum west over tlte Colorado scenic hhtmt's
( ionver & 1110 ( iratmole and Colorado Miti-
land. ) Far the best route-tlurougit cool
canyons , beside swiftly liois'lng streams
and under the shmaulow of mmiighmty mmitmmtim-
tauits , No heat , no olust , no alkali plattis.
Burlington trains for Ieumver leave
Otmmaha 4 :35 : and II :55 : p. m. ( Jet tickets at
1502 Farnaun itt. , amtil at Burlington depot ,
Teumth and Mason streets.
KNOX HAS NO DETAILED NEWS
hlritiier of the 'tVi.u tidt'ut ( 'ii iltitI ii
.t mm ; It I ; itVurl triut ( 'ithiou Colt-
eeritimtjr tilt' A flair ,
Captain T. 'F. Knox of hlte First cavalry ,
reporteti wounded at time battle of L.a Quo-
sian , is a brother of Johium 5 , Knox , trathlc
aiiirmngor of tite Cudahmy l'acking comumpany ,
ivito lives at 1029 South Twenty-imintit street.
Mr. Kitox hits not as yet learned tbium extent
of iths brotlter'tm hutjuries , cia Ito has hmati no
iumformnation except tltroughm the hiress. lie
says that Captain Knox was stationeol at
Fort 111103' , Kan , , 'iuero Ito baa rist'ti to
hIs lreseimt rank fromn that of second lieutenant -
tenant , recei'cml at hula gratiuation from
Scst l'oint. Captain Knox is a native of
Mccnpbis , Tccmn ,
oiitts/ business men , protesslonai men , and au others
rAIL / . 6UbJOCt to great mental and physical wear and
I tear , should always use the novcr-faiilng VII -
I taiity restoror. Stands alone in its vivifying ,
I , nutrhlying and force-producing powers.
Contalnshlghest perctntap of malt
' NON'INTOXICANT.
'rXL.BLATZ Bnrwiu Co.
I MILWAUKLI , U.5.A.
.
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lice , June , 27 ,
2 ( Queer Craze. .
Are you.oiie of the vii'thns of tile 110W ( fl'aSli lint ? - '
You kiios hOW 1LICC iuid trig aiid felcliiiig it looked.
the ( lay you bought it , aiui you know bow forlorn
811(1. wilted 1111(1 sci'aggy it looks how. Of course if
wasn't your fault. Ne'itlier was it the fault of the
store that sold it to you. 'flit ) crate StartCl last year
8.11(1. swept the wliole country 'ullI now 1)001)10 Ill'O be- '
g'iiinhig to find out that for real gooi SCl'VICC and. / . '
good \V08.1' ii(1 hard kiiot'ks , the ei'asli hat isn't iii it
with the good old sti'av. l1iis inoi'nhiig'e call at- .
toiitioii to the uiusuaI quality of the triv : lhhIti3VO .
oftet' at 5tL I'ie ! ilov Lot jusi reci'ivetl eoii1tiiis live 'iEI
( IilteI'eiht , h3liihIOS iii high 1111(1 lflCIi'UlIl ( C1'O\\'IlS , ill Vi(1O. t
itiitl. liill'I'O\V IIliiIii , ill straight flhil flexible b1'ili1i ,
Tliei'e ni'e without qiiestioii the litiest iti'nv lint val-
'tics we have ever offei'ed nitd. you nay tIillik ; tilt )
crash lint craze that you ai'e how able to sot. for
it quai'ter a hat tlia.t nevei' lCfOl'ti was offered less.
tliaii 50e. ( h'asli hats if yiiT'uit t1ieiii-5e to 45c.
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Wentworth - - ' Iihtay Acatemy ei9n
' Government supervision. NewhiuuiltiinesboImi erected. Stiidemmts rejected Inst
. for want ot'rooni. MAJOR SANDFORD SELLERS , M.A. . Stipt. . LEXINGTON. MO.
BrowneD
Opemis Sept. lthm ) , lSfS ) ,
Ilotirding itulLi Day S hoot lou' Girls
Under the direction of Itt. 11ev. Ccorgo
\Vorthington , S. ' 1' . B. , LL. D. I'riutmary ,
irehiartttor' utiel collegiate courses. Cogmi-
petemit corps of teachers.ioeierti umietim-
Otis amid every advatitttge offei'etl. Strict
tittentiomi paul to the nmorrth , uneumtetl mitmd
PlmYsicetl well being of the ttmulemit. 1)11110-
tiiiuit coim ferred. l'repures for mull cot leges
open to women. Special courses in high-
ci' Fitmgiisfm. Sciences , Ancient amoil 'ultiuieo'im
LangUtueS , : ulttshi' utmd Art. ' 1'crmn mod-
erittt.i. lfuiithitig repitired itnil itt ( 'Xi't'iiCtit
order. h3atmitmtry ilutnbing. Satisfetctory
mtoiimmi heutimig.
l'imrcmitmm and gumirtliamis olesirimig to otiter
IitthilS ) W'iil imleliso Sltid for cttteuioguc' , ot'
tuiiIlly ucrstinuhl' to
Mrs. L. P. Upton , Priii.
' H.thi , Oinalit ; , Nel ,
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY.
EX.tUIN.1'hX I'Out .8.IMISSION
will lam lucid iii Omaha , hi the rotiols of the
' 1W. M. C. A. , Jimmie 28 tt July 2 , immchtisi'e.
Cnntiidutes ; off.ring Aulvetticeol Cerimiarm ,
Advanceti Chemnistry , Atl'nhmceti I 'im'slcs ,
Ad'titmceti Aigebrit , Atmaiytie Geotmmetry , l-
garlthims ntitl Trigontmtitetm'y or Solid ( ioim1-
etry will missermmlle at. 8 ii. in. , Jimmie 28.
Other candidates at S ci , mn , ' Jimmie 00.
B' ' ° D ACADEMY - Foumniled 1803.
For the Imigimer educution of youtoig
, 'omen. Classical mtmmd Scietmtilc' ( course
of attuthy , milso Peparntor3' anil Optiommni.
Year begiuis Sept , 14 , 1898. Apply to Miss
Ida C. Allen , Prltm. , lhradfot'd , Mass.
ANALYSIS.
'Ve mresett t h.'iov 4 lie it iii ; ! tpf
IAN1)ONtliitit V 1,1111 \V.t'i'Eut. .
Copieti direct ( rain ( loologicmti Stmrvey
Iteliort of New I lntmmiishmire , mittie by
tYmihted Stmites Gcvcrnmnemit Chi.'tnist :
( ; uis. i'I6it IMI' , GAl. .
( 'iilciuim Sumiuihjtt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( . .
Potnlm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ceticlutma 1tl.'imrmi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Magumesiet Curb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.161)
Ahmumlna b'iihimii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hi t Ii i iii Ii I-Cit rip , , , , , . , . , . . . , . )4.t4I
Iroti Curb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.224
Piitnsh Sitl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sodiimm Cli uncle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l.iJU
Silica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L5jO (
9.SG
Org.uiuie 11utter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carbonic Ac'iml Ga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.40
1'11 1'iiS iN OM.iilA ( l'iIv.r. P'ret' ) .
Cutietu 01' 12 ½ gnhioym bottles ( NO Gits ) . $ 5.50
CmieH of 50 ( tuart hiLLtt'S ( Gttseiiute ) . . . . 8,50
Cubes of 100 hInt imotties ( Gmtst'uiuuim ) . . . . 12.00
III' slrgle bottle : l'tmm. , lii' , Qta. , 25c , ' , ,
'gallons. Soc.
Soc.SOLD IN OMAhA DY-
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. ,
i'it : nodgu' .
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GOLD CROWNS 22K
$3.
find brilgci work , or teeth uvithioutt plates ,
$3.00 per totmth umtitil .bimly 5th otily. 'l'imia
olter tim mantle to liitroiittce our bilglm ( 'hitmtil I
tieti t uI s' ( irk ntiui iii gitit ra ti t eed i ii i's'e'y ;
resimect'er3' best Set of tet'tiu $5.00. Coulil
iii Ii tugs $1 00 it i. 1411 vi'r , mu man I gut ma a ttil go Iii
niioy Iiiiiimgm ; Sloe , 'i'toeth ( oxtrmtcted PositiVely
s'i t itt , it t iouin 25c.
ALBANY DENTISTS ,
120 So , 11th St. , com' . louglnmi , T'vcumings un-
t I I 8 , So nil it ' , i p. rum. itdy in a t I t'midn mmcc.
FLAGS ! FLAGS !
OFFICIAL TURNVEREIN FLAGS ,
All icititis--aul , -'IOWI'S'l' PIttUi'-So e
its mituco jiricto hi'ivtt iieil iituii ,
Omaha Tent and Rubber 00 , ,
131 1 l"lii'll'Ilhl.
FREE BOOK
' ° 'tWEAK ' MEN.
My bUlk. book , 'Thr" Chatmzes of Men , "
Bent to tacit only It teilm of may 30 yetirs'
experience as a specialist in all nervous
disorders resul'ing ' from yoUthful immthiscre-
lions Lame ifack , etc. and tells why
ELECTRICITY
curca Vitlm my inventlotu , tIme Dr S.inden
Elmetric Belt , known and uscti time si orhl
over , I restored last year 5,000 men , Young
anti old ilewarci of cheap Inmltatlonmu Above
book explains all ; sent s'aIei Write today ,
Dr. A R. Saiideii ,
No. 153 5. Clark St. , Chicago , Ill.
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We Know
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That It Reads Like a
Fairy Tale
When we toil you that we can give
yoLm
A Fruit Laud Home
Iti the Oregomm cotttmtrl' for a very lit-
tie money that 'iil
Give You
$2,000 a year
Inconie in retutrn for yoiutr care of it ,
but we know that it is true.
Hence We Persist
In calling the attention of nil mcii
who work Iii cliges , shtc'i , itt hut linac-
nients , rittum eyes nmitl Imimltiu over
books , destroy mmt't'vu ittmtl life amid " - ' -
time dust and rattle of inacitimiery ,
TO TilE FAIR [ RftDOM
.Artl health of it ft'utit ( aria bionic in
our b.mtttitul Pacific ctnumot humid.
Because It Is True -
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\e invite you to ticki' this yeat"im Va-
ciutioti for a. trip ( mitt there
To See With Your Oii.i Eyas
And ( eel with your osvtm semisetu that
we hmuive beemi tcliitig thu truth all
these years.
The First Excursion
Goes July l'st.
Via Ilock Island Itoutte , Denver Salt
Lake , Portiamul. to Astot'itt , tue I1ncifio
ocu'limm , over i'tilcit iuutr soitlitors sail ,
to the Casc'milt , himhceii-thte biggest on
euirth-ct work timid cost the govern-
macmit snilhlouis of itiottt'y tonI twenty-
tour years to butllti , to titeVhlitim -
otto l'nllu. t it , ' hitrgest ( iti e'mt'tit , where
( 'ieltr nmoitntaitm ' '
'ntet's fall into time
I iili's of tue sea , riiil , yieiii atm they
( till a hundred timeitsettiti hmtirso power ,
I 0 1 lie comni it it cii t'tm rIm ii a f 21 aim ; I 0 t hue
far-famed Wihimimetto Ytmilcy , wlmtire
roises iiiooni tvelve tnontlts 1t time
nimil wheat ' ' .
yeetr ytclilmm SIX'i'Y bushel.
to tIme acre.
To Clarke Ca , ,
WashioIoo.
The I > eeriess , rheitest antI fairest rural
uift4trict oi' Aniericit.
ltetuurmiing imy citolce of five routtes ,
( ot Omit ) far , ' , fumc'hutiilng every expense ,
For harticuiars uddrcs
Slearos . , t"
Fruit Laud Oo ,
1323 Fariiaiii St. ,
-oil-
C. A. Rutherford ,
Gen , Agt , C , R , I. & P , By1 ,
0 iiialin , Neb.
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