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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1898)
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The OrIgInn1 tartet1 out with a grent Icn4 whIIi the Wyrnoro nggr'gatnii ovrrcarno -anti went one betcr. They woi1d have licen going ahirad ytt If l3uck iCcith hail not tumbled to the fact that hl twirling foil , ltolinnn , hnew n ! ntelI about iitchhng OR thin overage hiirerl girl do's about the dana dii % 'entre. 'VCLI thonghi lie has ntbled In'cstern association nifairs.'h'n , hon- Feigner Taylor. took his iilnce on thr iiiab thingi were iliffcrent. The Originnia kept on piling UP tthhIei , but the \\'yrnoreans were able to unravel only two of Twirler Taylor's lCflhlerS nnd connecte(1 for only one HCOI C. The Originals won lieenuc of * tiperlor flelding , batting anti ball plnying. At err- thin atnge of the game the viMitors actcil n If they were afraid of the bointliii ; aphere anI ( theY Wore able to Ibid the hail only VIiCfl It as tO3EC(1 ovcr the way Itodman tcIiL It. On the other hanil the bami o OlgIoaIs , vhiom Turner tihbed a lot of "futnrnies" before the tight commenced , took nil sorta if hibertlea with the cllrveii of this orstvhiie aspirant after twirling honors in the Vestern iengtio and dropped him hard , not one of the local aggregation faihitig to hino out the leather safely. The four tallies of ( lie Originals in the first inning rciluite(1 from three hilts nil an error by Mbhgley. The , one iii the second % na till' result of a single anit another nili- Cue by the midget. In the fifth Iolan was hit and wns scored on a three-bagger by Lewis , who In turn VLW brought home by htodrnan's tngle. Iii the sixth a hit and another error athitell another. The catactro- . . I phie occtirrrd In the seventh when hits $ and an error piled up four tallies. The two In the hnt Innhtitwe' ' e ti'o proluct ( of Toy- br's single 110(1 Ihownian's two-sacker' . A three-bagger by Midgicy in the second dcveioped Into It run us a result of a single by Lowe. In the third after Fox got a base on Lewis' error , Crawford banged out : t heaut of IL hionrn run.'fthi two inca out 1ililgi y doubled L1IIIIVliii brought home on t a single by Turner. A. thret-bagger by Tell and a stogie by Fox grew into tw scores In till ) fourth. Along lii the seYeiith Crawford - got U. base eu 1)011111's error aliii scored on a ( Iropp'd Ily ly Whitney. Score ; Ofl1G1NALS. Al ) . It. If. SB. l'O.A.E. lhradford , 211 . . . . . . . . . . . C : t 2 0 1 4 0 Scully. rf & if. . . . . . . . . . ( ; 1 2 0 4 0 0 1 Damn , SH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 .1 I 1 Whitney. mt . . . . . . . . . ' I 2 0 0 0 1 Lewis , 11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r , : i ii 0 i ltOiflhlLIl ( , p & r ! . . . . . . . . 5 0 (3 ( 0 1 I ) 'raylor , if & I ) . . . . . . . . . . I I ) t I 1 0 0 Lawir.3b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ri 2 1 2 0 4 1 Bdwrnan , C . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 1 0 : ; : i 0 'I'otals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IL 13 It t 27 16 4 WYMOrtE. AD. fl 11. SF.PO.A.1. Crawford , If . . . . . . . . . . . r. 2 2 1 a 2 1 l'iclcard is . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 0 1 0 0 5 1 Faulkner. c , . . . . . . . . . . . L ( I I ) 0 7 1 Mldgley , lij . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 2 0 1 4 2 . ' l'urner. I . . . . . . . . . . " . . . 4 0 1 0 11 3 0 ' Lowe , 2b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 .1 0 1 'I'eii , inf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 a o I 0 0 Stoildard , rf . . . . . . . . . . . . I (1 ( II 0 1 0 0 Fox , it ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 2 1 0 10 1 (1 . Total' ; 121158 OriginaiM . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 0 0 2 1 4 0 1--13 Wyniore . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 a 2 0 0 1 0 07 1trneil ilins : Originals , \Vynlore ; , 1. 'rwo.iase hiti4 : Lnwier , J3wr1100 , Mihgit'y , Plikiiit1. 'I'hree-tase hits : Levis , shiiIgby , 'Veil. Home rib : OrlIwfrIl , Doiibk' p1113' : 1irlIdfori ii ) 1.Vi5. I iiiiirigs pitched : 'Furnir , 9 ; flOlflflhl , I ; Ti(3iOr , 5. 1 ilts : Off 'i'Llrner. 14 ; t11 1todmaii , i ; off 'I'aylor , 2. Bases Oil 1)11115 : Off 'rnrner. 'i'itylor. lilt by pitched bail ; 13y Turner. Dihiin (2) ( ) . Struck out : fly HOltTlflti , Turiur , Stoihilaril ; by 'i'aylor , Stodditrd h"ox (2) ( ; by 'Furner , Bradford (2) ( ) , H'iiliy , ( ) ( ilflhlIl , 1.JOV1T1nI ) . Passed hail : Faulkner.Vliil pitch : 'Fnyior. Left on bases : Origlnzi1 , \Vymore. ; . ri. 'Juno of game : Two hours. Umpire : Jack ] Iukell. ( I1t.1ES 01" 'Iii 11 N1'lONiL I.tti1. I'li IIniltiiihi In ( ls tIii Sq'piiil froiii t lie . - l.iflhiei I4 ( oed liii tt I ii. - l'hIh hADELI'il LA , July lit-Good sequen- tini hitting enabled the i'1iiiie to take the gemo from Cinrlnnatt today in rather easy Q fashion. I la'hey was icnockel out In two Innings , Attenihtince , S,288. Score : I'ifIlA tE11'1 I I A . CINCINN.'iTf. it.fl.O.Aj , I- ( 'ooUl , it. . a I C 0 Mrnrkie. 'f 3 I 0 LoigIi4s. Ii , I ii 6 I ) ft Hnltii. It. . . ( I I i U I ) r.Joli. 21,1 0 1 2 OCnrcor'n sO 1 t IC Fick , rt. . . 2 2 5 0 0 LIllr , rr. . I I 0 0 0 i'l'ri'd. C I ) 2 4 I 0 Irwin 31 , . . I ) 2 2 5 1 I.uthr.3b..C 2 I 1 G eeIlPy , hi0 I 900 FIlltz , it. . . . 0 0 5 1 1 3lcl'ii , . l , 0 0 2 5 (1 eross , jiq I : I f 1 I'eltz. . . . . . . 9 I ) I 0 1 Gnu , p. . . . . 1 2 0 1 0 } httvlp , p. 0 0 0 1 0 : i - - - . _ - I ) .tIiii11Lil , I ) 1 1 0 2 0 , 1 Total . . . . 6 12 2 It 2 vaughin . . . I ) 0 0 0 0 Ii Totahi . . . 2 S 21 16 2 Uatted for Darnman lii ninth. PhiilRdtIIilhL . . . . . . . . 2 2 0 I 0 1) ) 1 Cl ' -i Cincinnntt . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 2 ( ) -2 hllriled ru na : I 'lii Ia ii 1 hihitit , I . Tvo.ha tie hits : Ortit , 'tehiride , ( orcornn , ilIiier , tieck hey. I i oine run : Fl iclt. Setilfict ii It : ? ilFa riand. Stolen hoses : ( 'nolcy , Miller. I I 'IV I 0. I deft on hut ses : I ' h iltid el ill I lb. C : Cm. cluntiti , 7. Struck out : fly Ortli , 2 by 1)ain- 101111 , 1. Dotiltle play : itiltz to in.loie. JIIIHCS On errors : VhilnheiIhliil. I : Cinelii- nati , 1. IhUses On b)01114 Ott Orth. I ; off Hawley , 1 iff 1)aminan. 1. 1 lit by iiitehir : FUi'k.hlt1 Pitch I iZiVlC3. tTntpirei4 : 1mihln tinil I hunt. 'non of gaint' : One liiiiii and forty-ilve iiiiiiiittti. OrIlii * uN PnsI..d Ihutel ; . flt1.T1 MO1tF , .11113' 1C.-llaiI ilnOle hiliteheil lihtij In the i4tVi'iitli totilly iinth voii. A tea- tore vus iIcOritvti nne-hiinhi.i : ( fl tell of it hot hitier off ' 1'liorntn's bat , resuiting iii a cloultin hillY. ' . tteiiiiniice , 2.09. Score : flAl.TlIOItL. CliltAuf ) . U 1t.Ct.11 it 11.1) A 11. M.th'aw. : ih 2 1 3 3 0 ( : itnt , , vt i 0 1 I 1 0 1eehrr , ri. . 2 1 2 0 1 lreriti. lb. 2 2 1 U I ) .Tnnlnt.'i , , ; I : 0 2 0 'ritoratit , ef 0 1 I 0 0 fleinont. 2) ) , . 1 2 2 U I lahien. i. . 0 1 2 2 titlann , iii 1 I 12 I U Mt in'k. ab 0 0 1 4 0 1iiltne. hf I 0 0 0 (1 ( IsbilI , If. . . 0 0 0 0 0 Robinson. e 0 : i ii 0 t'onnor , 2b 0 0 2 2 0 Itition. cf 0 (1 ( 0 0 0 floitattuS , , , 0 I ) I I 0 11eJniii' , ' . I , I :1 : i ii i' i i ittit li Ii. . 0 0 0 3 0 hull. p. . . . . 0 0 1 0 \Ve'ds. . It. . 0 0 0 II U Toinhi' . . .S132712 : Totahi . . .21211U flaltitnorn . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 A C I A 4 2 ' -S Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i o 0 1 0 0 (1 ( 0 0-2 Stolen basutIviituii. : . Two-base hits : Jennings , it'inont. 'l'hree.teise hit : I t I iu rnt'ih vu a a : Iha I t I iiuit' . 1. Ha irlilcu hilts : Feticr. Jennhiigi. 1 itiliflt4. Double PlaYs : 'iief1raw to ite(1itiiti , lemont ii ) iIe- ( liitili. ihitseti on bithis : Off ? ik.Jtnes , I ; nit ( riiiitii , 1. hIlt by liiteIld hitihi : iTehiiiii. 'tfcritv. Jennings. Struck out : hjy Me. Jnnws. h ; I ) ) ( irhihithi , 6. Left on has's : hhahthriiore S : ( 'hiengo. 0. 'littit' ( it gome : Tn hours iiiiil Ihiteen minutes. l'tiipireii : Snytler itOh ( 'onnnliy. St. Iiiiils i4e1litsheN ( liii Ii'tir , NFYOIt1 , July hiL-'l'tni I : St. j.oiis , B ruv 11 $ 1)01 * t I lie Itrnohi ' ' .i I ! tiil 3 by " hem t ir n I Iemil I 11111 3 . 'I'hey tt t t i 1 Yea gtr barth , run the 1)05(5 ) In tine stIe and tic- ceIite'ii t'very ehaiiee that caltiC their way. tteiiditiice. 1,530. Score : 1h1tfKhYN ItT. LOU1. ht.hi.O..11. Smith. if . . U (1 3 0 1 1)oai vt . . 0 1 0 0 0 SonS , . if. , . I 0 1 0 $ ltnzei , of. 0 1 4 0 0 Shekaai , if 2 1 4 ii 0 harley. hr. . 0 0 3 0 0 Turkir , lb. . 0 I 14 1 0 ( "mi's 3b. . . I I I 3 0 hlaiiinn. b 0 3 ( I 2 t ) Decker. Iii. I 1 11 0 0 g'hlal1e. at , o o o ( 'lenwnl. e I 2 3 0 0 Magsfl 0 1 1 3 1 Quinn , F. . I I 0 U 0 Gr'ni. . c , . . 0 0 .1 1 0oeKi. . Th. . 2 2 5 1 0 ' rasr. p. .0 h I I 0 Tlor p . . I 3 0 1 0 Tetahi . . 3 D 27 ir. 2 Total , . 7 II 27 0 flrooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 200000010-3 St. 1.iuls . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) U 2 4 1 0 0 0 0-7 FIOrOIMI runit : Irookhyn , I ; St. L.oiitit , I. I3tis ni errors : St louis , 1. 1.tft on letses ; irOtikiyn , S ; St lMtlii4 C , Struk ( tit. ; By 'Isylar. :1 : hlitties On tahls : Ott Yrager , 1 off ' 1 ayior 2 'l'vu.iietii itits Clcinents. 1I&thhlllttil , Yt uel. Stolen base : Jonu. Tntiblp ; day Quinn to ( 'ronk to Dnrk'r. flit 1. tiitchei 1)511 Shf'ekarii. iiIk : Ttngrr. t'mpir4' ! ; ( affni.y antI thrown. Time of game : One hour and thirty-live minutes. SlxStrnIthit for i.r .nflfnrN. wSI 1NGTO , .htity 1.-Tii ientor got their sixth striiiht ilefent todtty. At- tefldaflcc. 1.000. Score : % Shi1Nt11ON. tI l.t' . ' : . i . % ifIhnrh. It , I 0 C 0 a Itiurkrtt If. 0 1 2 ( I 0 Wagner 21 , . 0 0 2 4 0 11iihil' , Th. . 0 1 5 0 And.win. lb 1 2 4 0 2 McKiin , si' 0 2 4 4 0 3tcOuirc' , e. t 1 0 0 Tib'nii , If. . I 2 0 0 Merr5. ai. . a a I 0 3Ic.kher. f I ) 4 0 0 tlttiu9fl , rf t 0 2 fl \VRhlacr. . Mt I 2 0 0 0 \Vrlshey , 0 ? I I C tlIsli. rf. . . i 1 2 1 ) 1)enwn , It O I 4 I ) 0 O'iinor. e 0 2 2 0 Mrrei-r. p. . . h 1 0 C 0 l'oo9hl. p. . I I 0 Ii 0 _ Total , . . . . 41127 : , Total , , . . . I 1227 II 0 % 'niiiington . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 1 0 I ) I 0-4 Cieveinnil' . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4 0 o I I I ( I 0-7 hiirnc.tl runs : \nshIngtnn. 3 ; ( 'hevelattil. : i. Stolen btiiea : Bloke. thilths 'rvo.hose lilt : \'rig1ov , Three-hasp hits Meyr. Anderson. i'Irst on balls : Off Mereer. 1 ; Off I'oweil. 3. Flit by pitebNI bail : Anther. soil. Struck nut : iiy l'oweil , I : by Mereer. 2. 1.etL 'in tinseit'stshington : , 7 ; 'levrisnd. 9. Time : ro hotirs. Umpires : Swnrt- wood and \Vool , ( iphipia.l A ci. lId I , , NIYOflt. . . fitly 1G.-The Louisville tCititi vns never In the game with the es' Ynrks at the I'OhJ grotintla today. Score : 1flV flithC. 1.OlIMVII.tF I : . il.O.t.1. It. ht.OA.11. \ , I 3 0 0 14ev. . . . . . 00000 Tlrrtin0. It. I I 2 i a I4tntforJ. 2ti 1 0 2 I Joyce. lb. . . 0 0 11 ( I 0 Tlhtrhy. ' . ( I 0 4 5 2 1)nvl. . . . , 0 0 2 4 0 DextSr , ti. I I 2 0 0 t1ieAon , lb. I 1 2 4 I ) I. lurk. If. . . . t 2 0 0 1)nyi" , rt. . . 2 0 a ti o Vngnrr. It , . a I I' 0 0 h1irtni'n. .b 2 1 0 1 0 rlmnii , fli I 2 0 1 I ) ( Iraly , e. . . . . ) I 0 Iitttthgi. e 2 3 'I I 0 Lititlit , I , . . , 2 1 I 3 I ) Magre , I' . . 0 1 0 0 1 - - . . - - - FiriItit. , . 0 ii 0 0 ii 'Fotnl . . . ii 9 27 ii C To00 i . . . . . . 1 0 0 , Toinis . . . . S ii 24 10 4 XewYerk . . . . . . . . . . ' - Loiiin tile . . . . . . . . . . . ( I 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 1- 5 1'erneil rtiiis : Ne York , 4 : Louisville , 5. Stolen hosts : littrei1ge , Magee. Joyce , I ) ( : ctru , Van 1hittren. Two-lottie hits : FIt- tr'dge , Grady. 'l'hree-hiisn hit : 't'oihd : tilts tiff Miirne , 5 : oft Doviin. 2. Bne on errors - rors : Nosy York. 1. Double 1)103's : DavIs to Gleason to .toyce (2) ( ) . SacrIfice hits : Stafford. h3ase on halls : Off Gettig , 1 ; niT DViiflg , 2 ; off Miigee , 2 ; oil' Todd , I. lilt by hiti'Iled bull : I ty Id ii iee , I ; by Dowl ing , I ; by Gettig. I : by Todd , 2. Struck ( tIlt : fly (1'tti. I ; by Mitgee. 2 : 1)3' ' [ ' ( aid , I. I'astiCd hail : Tlttredge. Li'ft on bas.s : Nw York. I ; 1ntiisviile , r . TilnC of game : Tvi ) hours and fi'o minutes. Umpires : ryn'h and Anthrews. I'irIileM ( iiilIItI * Ilohul One. BOSTON , .hiih y Itl.-PIttslnirg phi'ed a gtiod gline for four timings today. but with the score at I ) to 4 at the eiiil of the fourth LiOMtOfl Itihieth theniselves toitethet iiidvoll out. Attendance , 4SflO. Score : liOTO. l'iTTflT'Rti rt.1M..F ! : hl.h1.O.A.Fi. fiit , Ks , . . I 2 1 1 2 flonoVan , ri 0 1 1 0 0 HtI7'tts , Ii , 0 I ) 5 0 1 M'Cr'ry , ef I I 2 Ii A iCi'IeiIz. 11. I ) 0 2 0 0 M'C'rihy. ht 1 2 3 0 it 1)uiTy. ct it I 2 2 0 'I ( iray. ) i , . . . 0 2 4 1 0 ( 'ohms. h. . 2 2 : t a a o'nr''n. lb 0 0 1 0 0 tihl. rt. . . . 1 I 2 0 ii Ilow'rnin. c 0 0 2 2 0 V"ger , Ifit I 0 it 0 2 I'addn. lb. 0 1 2 2 0 lowe , 2h. . . 1 1 1 . 1 I ) Ily. ' . . . . . . t I 1 0 htergrn , c. 0 1 I. 2 0 flasting , P. 0 (1 ( I ) I ) 0 N1ChUIM , p. . 1 2 1 1 0 ( iarJnr , p. 0 0 2 U 0 . Tothii . . . . 0 II 2 10 5 TtaI . . . . S 21 9 0 iloston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ) 0 0 0 4 0 4 ( ) 1-9 l'ittshiiirg . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-5 Tv-bass hits : Long. McCarthy , 1hy. 'Fhree-itase itit Lowe. lTonw runs : Tii' ( ' . Stolen hases : lutTy. flonuv Oflrien. Double play ; Nichols to Stivit First base on balls : Off Niehohti , I : of 11lHtingM. 5 : off Gardner , 1. TIlt by idteh" I bali : O'Brien , Ycager. Struck out : fly Nichohi , 5 : 1)3' Hastings. 1.Vihd pltrii NielmIs. 'Fime of go mi' : 'l'wo hours atid tip.rn minutes. Umpires : MeDunatil anti 0 Day. Day.STANDING STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS. Playel. Won. l.oat. Per C. Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . 7S 51 27 65.4 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7o 4.S 2S 61.2 Cieveirinch . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 46 29 I1I.1 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 73 44 29 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 45 Si . 0 Now York . . . . . . . . . . 74 10 .11 51.1 Pittsbiirg 40 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . 72 9.1 19 5.S Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 10 12 41.7 Washington . . . . . . . . . 75 29 46 lS.7 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 24 51 01,2 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . SO 21 6I 30.1) ) No games scheduled for today. SCOhhFS OF' VIlE \Vl1)STIIION Ll.tGtTE. lIitg Sirius hfoinelti the Y'Ji0111 anti Snvt's the Chiniti its. INDIANAPOLIS. IntL. .Tiiiy 1G.-Tin- griever. by a daring steal of the plate , tied tcehays game in the ninth Inniog after It seemr(1 hopelessly host. The Champions won In the tenth on a life a 4)0595(1 1)011 and a single. Attendance , 1,00. Score : IL 11. indiarinpoll- . . . . . . . . . 00010i0021-7)0 5 Tansuiii City . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0-6 9 5 Ilntteries : Indianapolis , l'hiiilps , Lynch , Ilitwicy iind Kahoe ; I'nnsas City , Meredith , I'lLrlee and Wilson. DETROIT July 16-Thomas' excellent titehIng. riitlec ) by his gilt-edgeil support. shut out the APoStles today. Diingan and limes both got In sensational catches. Comiskey's men did shtigisii ilelding. Score : it. ii , F. Detroit . . . . . . . . I I ) (1 ( 0 i 0 1 0 ' -5 9 0 St.Pnnl . . . . . . . - flatteries : Detroit. 'L'homaq and 'rsvine- ham ; St. Paul , It'nzer aitti Spies. COIAYMBUS , 0 . , . July 16.-The locals clinched the game in the Ortit inning. Mc- Ionuid was not oiihy hit. hard , but 'e'as wild. Score : fl.ti.E. Coliimbtit . . . . S 1 0 2 1 2 0 2 -l6 Ill 5 St. Joseph . . . I 0 2 2 ii ( I 2 ( I 07 12 .1 Batteries : ( 'nhumhtis.Volters unit hIilclc- ht'v : St. .toaenh. McDonald itnii McCauley. MIL\VAUI111G. . , .Tuly l6.-Toihavs game WitS slow and unintnresuing. The Bresvers tattenet their batting averagi's at tile expense of Cook , Vl1 ( ) Watt batted freely. Cart'ys double 1)1113 unassisted svas the tea- tore of the game. Score : . RH E. MilWflhlkt0 . . . . 'I I I 2 0 0 I ) 0 ' -10 20 1 MiflnealOuiS . . 0 1 0 I ) 0 0 I ) I ) 01 C 2 liatteries : Milwaukee , br tint ) Speer ; MinnealoliS , Cook and D9 r , . STANIINCI OF TilE 'i'FAMS. Played. Won. Lost. Per C. lndivtnnpnlk . . . . . . . . . 73 iT 2G 64.4 Kansuts City . . . . . . . . 77 46 51 59.7 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 45 12 F. . I Cahumhitis . . . . . . . . . . . 71 41 30 57.7 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . IS 41 31 50.4 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7r 29 46 : N.7 St. Joseph. . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 21 45 :14.8 : Minni'apohis . . . . . . . . . It ; 22 51 28.11 ( lilnieti today : St. Joseph at Coiumbiis , Miitilt'itpoliii at Mils'aukt- . ( Il liii. 'iii Is Alit-rn into. Although trounced l)1P the Originals yes- tertlay. the \\3innre team remains gaint' 1111(1 svlli try It again thtia afternooli. ( 'raw- forth will ho in the box iuisi ) ha is soul to iui It iohucooh.'r. ' 1111)3' svhli make L mighty ci- fort , for It they lose again tllt'3 V.111 hOt there I o sitn' t hei r lutnilsoine lhll'siOi.ttit ) 01 Sittlihl the limits tif thin 11(10)0 toWn , them- tore , the game ought to ho a good OOC for Buck J"itli sits's it belongs to him already. 'lIlt' lineup vill t Oil gi iiais Ptislt ion IVyin o re Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . .lirst lottie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brntlfortl . . . . . . . .seeonil 1)115. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I iovtna ii . . . . . . . . .I bird htite. ; . . . . . . . . ? I I il gI ty ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . atoll. . . . . . . . . . Picicctrd , JeIiCll . . . . . . . . . . . . . .left litith . . . . . . . . . . . 'rurnir \\'hitney . . . . . . . .iuittille ileid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tilt Scul I y . . . . . . . . . . . .rigli t It rId. . . . . . . . . St otidaril Slutititon . . . . . . . . . . . .otchir. . . . . . . . . . Ittihlcnvr : Lavicr . . . . . . . . . . . PitcheE. . . . . . . . . . . ( 'ru wiorti II it .tlt'its A ii I ititi ttzs. 'l'ltts afternoon at Oiil Fort Omaha the' I ( it'tIfls 0 nd 1ihctz ! will 110(1 III ) itS follows : I I it 3111115 Post tlOfl 'il ' it ZR O't'uniitt' . . . . . . . . . . ( 'enter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sage \'tlis. . . . . . . . . . . . ldtcller . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1)owiis litrrlsoti. : . . . . . . first boti . . . . . . . . . . . .Shiehils Ntity. . . . . . . . . . second tiase . . . . . . . . . . ItowIt's S i to i 0 . . . . . . . . . . I ii I nh littii' . . . . . . . . . . . I too lilY : Tnlhott short stop . . . . . . . . . . . lIlcktls ; Liiftt'rty. . . . . . left tiehti . . . . . . . . . . .Johnsoii : ii thu hit a . . itit t e r lheiti . . . . . . I ) , I Eel iii iii i. . I loliniti. . . . . right ibid . . . . . . . . . .tieInzie % eaninii ( ; l'itSV " , YIIIM. NE'MAN Oih0'F. N''b , , filly 16.-Spe- ( tiitl. i-A gainti of base bill Os Itilileil here yestiriloy iii't ween NiVlnafl ) ( ; rove alitl tltt' ( li'noa Indians , which resiilte'tt in U seen' of 12 to 10 In favor ut Ntwinan Urovo. II i1N'l'i4 OX'IhiI ItI.'tNlNr ' 1'ii.CIS , 511' tkiwulii hlCntiitiE Sl hoi for NOultituiM Stnkci. . NF' YOltl , July 1G.-Thu halt lrnliday took a large crowd to the Lirigitton lieat'li track today. iii hut Nautilus Alakis Sly Fqx 'as a favorite. with Bwlttniis tutu Sir GttiiilI tit'ctiuld choice. .Simins took Sly l'tt out with O.1'II1IU to inalcr' ( itt' running ttiitl tili'3 ran iti'itit nail lieiiii ( or six Stir- longs. 'liit'ii t8wiftmas began to move tip nittl its they rearhed tha stretch Sly Fox began to fili back. Sir Onwuin hint drev itis.tiy atiti , yffl cievi'rhy ly halt a length. itesialis FIrSt race , one mliii iiiltl one furlong , sell. log : ( 'onhlhtetital % ) fl , I.ongatre seconti , tlerlin thii'tI. Tinu' I Siettilil race , ltve furlongs . Easter Corti % , tl * . Feileriti second , ' 1110 Burlington Route third. 'little. I Third ruce , blx urlonis. 8eiiin : Lain. - - i , tit won , Fleeting 001(1 reond.n , nt. wc'rp third Time. I .15l. I"nurtli race , one mii anti onr-ixteenth : Sir ( lowain Cogg'y Won , Swiftmas second , \'hilsthing ( 'on third. Time : I :4S' : . i"itth ran' , six furlongs. ( leorge Tinyd icon , ImItation second. itusher third. Time : 1 : l5' . , Sixth race , one mile , selling : ihappaitnu. neck Burlesque third. 'lime : 1:1i. : Seventh race , l'tiflhprtowfl teepIeehias handicap full course : tuenir won , Dr. ( 'OPOd second , itoyal Scarlet third. Time : 5 :1 : 8' . 8'l' . LOtlS , July 1G.-Three favorites won at the Fair grounds this afternoon. F'rank % 'nItun loft at the Post in the second. Track slow : weather lileasint. Results : First race , selling , one anti on-sPctecntli miles : Chiqulta I I. won , Tewanda tipeond , iiniggs third. Time : 1:50i. : Second race , selling. our tinil niw-sl- tt'enth miles : Pinochle won. JtIdKe Stenil. inr.n second , ( 'tin ( lallcp thiirth , ' 1 tine : I :9. : 'fltird rare. one mile and seventy yards : iisme won , rrngethy second , Slia tltiril. Time : h:4S. : Fourth race , handicap , one mile and tine- sixteenth : Eel Farrell won , Ciii. ( lay see- onil , Imli. Skitti' third. 'lime : 1 :50' : . i"ifthi race , liandicup , six ftlt'lntigs : Tiit' ( 'hemist 'on , Lord Fairfax second , Gibraltar - tar third. Time : i:1414 : , Sixth race , handicap. for 2-yenr.nkis , the and one-halt ftinInng : MISS ? thnnioil won , lie True second , Leo [ 'looter third. Time : Seventh race. one inilt' nail t't'Ventv yartis : Uuidt' Itock tiohl , Liiiiirt titettitti , ittisquil third. riin" : I :461k. : Cl I lC1OO , Jtil 16.-Two ivorids records % ert broken tatltty \Viisliiiigioit ptirk anti thee at distinees titat britig nut ( ' 10511 , sue ti anti stn mmii in a horse. ( lootinicil , ttit derby toll , beitnging to i.iiiidemali of Clnclflflnti , ran a tail" nod a half iii tIti' ( meat \Vetttern halithicap In 2:0' : ' ) ' , the fast- Cqt time ciii innihe by any horse over the distaitre. Tlit' victory of ( latatnich ivus ii Iulrltri't ! , it , the erowil. which hull lilaved ulmoat r't'rv hors , ' hilt tlit' right OflL' . stilts : First rat " , eli'vnn-'ixteenths of a mile : Aitr : won. 'l'tItica titconti , Formero tliiiii. Time : i Set'nnil rare , six furlongs : Candle htitcht irohl , Meddler seronil , George I I. l'eteiinni third. Time : 1 :12. : 'i'hird race. out' mile tint ) otto-half , Great \Vl'tlt'i'fl ha nil I en P. $2,000 ii ilil cii : teed rich won , \'haterloo second , Morto 1"onso third. Time : 2321. ; . I"ourth race , one and nite-quarter niiles : David Tenney won , Boonargt's second , Monk W'a3'lnnu ( birth. Time : 2 :0it. : Fifth race , ant' mile : Aztiei'na won , 1011) 5eCfli , Miss ( lussie third. 'Fume : 1:59. : Sixth race , IiItet.it-sixtcentlis of it 11)110 : Roger ii won , Bishop 1tt'ei tiecond , King Ilerrntttia third. 'ilmt' : i :14 : , lMA1It. 'IS 'l'1hi lAst' M.t'i''iI. Zitigatils Iefenteil lit ii iive1 hhiittliig tutu I1ol I ng Cotttest. The rettirn game of cricket Irtwcen the Oniaha club nod tIlt' Zingaris resulted in a victory for Omaha by fifteen runs. This g02110 is the Inst of the practice games Iwo- 'iotls to tli tournament which begins Mon- (103' . NCnle 1111,1 'raylitr started ivehl for the 'iingaris aliti it looked as if they none set. Simms and Itate , howsver , wire howling ' . 'lI nn , ) , , ft.e it , , , itrut Irenlt 'iq nIlc , i'lckettt foil rapidly until Captain Franciti and New conic together , and then the score niateriully increased. 'rIte ClilttIIifl received - ceived rather a severe injury to his knee , 'liich Coill PCI led him t 0 ret Ire with t velve tigures to hii4 credit. ilarry New played in bitt old form for thirteen ilgtirt's , ittite WUM very succes5ftil whIt the bali and Simniti bowled will , but hntl i'ery poOr support in I t he field. sevei at chances beIng missed oil his bowlIng. 1G. 11. Sprague deserves tile credit of tilt ? iviii for Omaha , for he played In most iirii- hunt styhe for a quick thirty-six iigures. L.nwrie llflYed steadily for his liliieti'en tigtires. hihe' the otht'rs did lit tie to swell tue total. George Vaughan was the sue- cestiful bowler oil hiti side. Scores : 'I. INGARIS. Taylor , b. SImnlti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Nalt' , b. Ilate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 14 Owen , U lhiLto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 C . Vaughan , b. Bate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 \ . Vaughan , c. Sprague , ti. Ilat. . . . . . . . . . 0 Fm ncis , retired mitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Barber , t , . Campbell , b. Lowrle. . . . . . . . . . 0 Stritibling. b. Bate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( I Puttalo , not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Now. b. Bate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Tufilelti , b. Bate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ) Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowling Overs. inns."ks. . Bate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 31 7 SimniM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 iS 1 Lnivrle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 2 1 OMAI IA. . Sprngite. b. a. Vttightri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Reynolds , li 0. Vtitighan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Bate , run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Siinnis , b. G. Vaughan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 'l'reynur. itt. Tuihleid , b.V. . Vaughan. . I lawrie , b. \Taughan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Campbell , b. (1. Vaughan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Dittighas , b. Neale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . I'otter , C. SIniils , I ) . Neale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rutherford , b. Neahe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U lltirst , not ( tIlt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 'l'otal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 , Howling Overs. Runs.V' ks v. Vaughan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2.S I (1 ( , Vaughan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 35 5 Neale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 7 2 'I'031 l.IN'l'ON 1)FiI1'FL'l'S 3l1C11.t Fit. , % vI as Ihie 'Vveiit-M lie ltziet anti flrt'nks Six Iteerils. NFV YOIIE , July 1G.-For thti second time thIs year Jimmy Mlchnel , the once invincible llcyellttt , has hid an opportunity to drink the bitter CEIJI of drttat. Ills old schoolmate , Tom Lintoti , was the one to lower his colors tQI(13' , anti at the same time he broke the worlds record. Linton acconipiiiihi'tI the 10:11 lii u tivt'nty- 111118 lrnCei race at Manhattan flt'aih in the presence of 15.000 Peolile. For four 1111105 it was a jrett3' nice , Michael leatlitig by a few yartis. t3udtleoiy MiCiilt'I'ti ) tire collapsed. Naturally l.lnton htorstiel him anl , itfter riding two iap of ( lie litth mile 11i'iiael tittippetl a rid itedalled slowly to his "corner , " wlere he changed hts damaged Wht'i'I for a new nile. In tue mt'antlms Linton kept , gotng like the wind and before ifichnei came back on the track he wns it mile allral. \'hen Michael left the track hit was greeted with a storm of hisses , lie hoot with another suigiit tirasvback on entering Ills tlfth mile , when his hoeing teani broke it Chtiiil. After Michael let up tlu'te hittlo in. terest in the race outeitlt' of Linton' ' i'f'rort to reduce the record. AlthiotiIi lie tried hard , hit' could adii no new ligures unto the titteeilth nith , ' , iieo he titarteii In clip. ping liv , ' auth oitc-itth ecotids oft the record. lie continued tihtiid of the record every in I I ii li id ii ( lit' Onish , lrt'ak I og t iii ? twenty-mile record by CxiiCti3' tieVehl Ret- ( tOis. lit' couhil hia'c mitIt' : tatter ttmt' hod ho not host his pacemitkt'rs nilIhe rtuindlog for ( lie lust hop. hi it ha ci a t once cliitl I eiiged Ii ii ton for a ii- other rite at twenty-live 11111(5. Lintiin ii't't'pteii anti ( hit race will bc nh ) at hit- iitttan , lietch : track Saturday next. Hum- mary : TVt'flt-lflih ( ' Pit cti ru Ce bet ss'tt'ii , Iumes Michael itnil Toni Lintnui of'Uhes , worlds coin ) t't I t iou ,1iles Leader 'l'lme. Record. I lohiler. hinton . . . . 8:41 : i-S S:20 : 4-5 , .1'uyiort' 10. . . . . . Iifltohi . . . . 17 :03 : 4-5 17:16 : : i-s. . 'l'itylort' . 15. . . . . . Ltntoit . . . . . .26:17 : 26:21 : 2-5. .Tayioro . It ; . . . . . . hinton . . . . . . : s :1 : I 2.5 2 :09 : I-S. . 'I'Ityiorc 17 . . . . . 1,111(1)11 . . . . ' 29 :53 : h-S 29 :58 : . 'rn 3'ltiii It. . . . . . i.hnton . . . ' 31 :09 : 1-5 31 :47 : 1-5. , 'h'ayhoru III. . . . . . IIiltOil . . . . 031:21 .1.5 53:35 : .1.5. . 'I'it3'iore 2' ' ) . . . . . . litltttii . . . ,35IS : 1.5 35:25 : 1-5. . 'l'ayloru i.oweis world's rocoril. ( ' .ulit'hitht.s Hs hlnsint'ss SI'MMIIlI , BOSTON , July l6.-'l'he inst inisin'ss : is- siolt of ( hit eighth annual congress iii the Anit'rieali'ilist club sas held tiajay , After illuposing or minor matters the reports - ports ( if various conilnlsshonei's ivere iii- ( 'i'lteil. ) The t'onhiflhilt'ti on laws offered reaoluttonii to adopt the code of iliupilcoti' whist as provltiith by liii' comlnittt'e ito laws. 'l'iw hi'gislativt' eooimitt'e was given flu I I iiovr t 0 ii It Or itui t.ti ipVililhilg t ii I. ( 'Oil- t l's I ii a ot I prizes. 'l'hi o coin oi I t I i.e Oil .1 oil Iii I- ii it ry ha 14 iteen u na ii I e I ii litihti i a y nlet't- itigs. bitt It wait Prehiiired to ropurt iizuek to ( lit' congress I lit' tnito'n rulings built' 1)3W tilt' utrt'suhent ( titlning the year. 'I'iit re- irL , and rulings we're LlPllOVI'i ( hiy the eon- gress. I , . i'l. 'ni't. I1t.IISIIIIIN ( 'liiuruiuht.ii , NIAGAI1A ON TilE LAhE. Out. , July 16. -'l'iio ii liii 1,4 B ml cuiui lU hilitils nut roti nil a tvert' itnislied lucre today in ( hue Citnuuilitii eh.i ni- liOflshliP ) tt'iiiilti tournament. In the nhi'li'ti singles , l. 1.1.'ore of ilarvnrth. after hitti- 111K thit' liret set , won from M. \'hittoid of I iitrvard. MIss Juhitttt' Atkinson of flrtokhyn easily rptoint'il hit'r tithe of Canadian ivovuan ( 'liii Iii hktfl ( ii nih t hi ? chia i lfilgC Cu b ijicoines lien absoin ti' property. 'filt' hut nil 1(1111 5 Itt- git's wIll be tlilishit'd ( In ? d(111t103''are and 'hItbeck alert lii the tinals. lit'iislt'I 1)eft'u l. 3lui huh ) ft I 'l't'ii ii Is. ( 'IIICAGO. July 1G.-The truth uthiltual western lawn tofluiis tournament for the championship in stflgira aiiii thtuhtli's npt'iie&l on tiiejrotilitls of the Kenwooii L'ouliitry club , The hllost inter'suiiug contest - test of the day was between George l , Itebleut of Miilileahmlis tund Norris \tundy of Riverside , lut'hileti winnIng. 6.4 , 6-i. ( 'hi'iis 'tlaster's 'l'oau rhiniuleul. 'iENNA. July 16-lu the thirty-second round of the iniernutional cliesti lnrtists'rs totirnnhnchit lulaynti here 101153 , four games lied been t'lotiti shen the recess hour waa reatlted. In these ( lie % % 'iflneri weic Morco. Strinhtz tunti .iann'shtl , vhio 'l"fealed l1iirn , 'fronc'Iiard , unI Te lulgeniut. wiulht' the hal' prtn.'nr" irtunit' was : i thruw At the second sitting Pillsbury beat S'itiffers , ithitek. bturui iiiiv wltn 'I trrasmn , Showiultel iiut t Alt1)hhl. Sthihet'hiter antI \'olbroiit utlJntlrnNl anti Miuroezy drew with lisirti. iiiEcliocs The 'iVoodrmit'ii ' of the \trhti of Omaha nail tirigbhuorlng towns nrc making exit naive prelaralion , \\'ootlnirn of the W'nnhui dtuy , Septrfllhiet 9. The sovereign ofileera ore doing - ing nil ill their power to bring the day to liii' notice ( if eanips ha nil parts of the country. circular letters having lied ) istieii rxphuiinliig tii prograni for the tiny anti iii'itiiig the ro.operatlon ot nit otlicers in securing raihroati rates and nicking the da ) ' the greatest of fraternal tinys at the CX- position. A granul meetiiig wIlt be held lii the Auditoritini during the tIny , at which ( iov eraor liolcomb , Senator 'Dhihraion , Mayor Moores anti hirominent Woodmen will speak. Prizes are offered for 11w best drilled bodies of gliaruls. ( coins toil bands and everything - thing possIble vihi lit' done to bring the at- tenihutnet' tit ) to at lent 10,000 intnnbers of the order. iti'iI 1hi'ii. The fled Mn' Fraternal Fxpoaltion con- fllittce is sparing no effort to make lIeu Men's day at the exposition the greatest meeting of itoh 1tieii ever held in the United Sbat"q. P.fl11 bttle of ilie lieu Mcii which attracted such favorable attention :11 : the Nashville CXIOsitioit ) will be repeateti in Omaha on a grander scale. Five hundred lIed Men vill conic from Teniucaset' espe- chilly iiiiifermeii for tile iuatt lea to be given here anti many more Iteth Men will aecont- hOllY ( lie lictive warriors. The local corn- iiiitteo is scathing out announcements to tile tribes and councihs that all tile fled Men nitti Datigliters of Pocaholitas in the United States may know 01' ( tie great coining together - gether on the Omaha hunting grounuis. B , I' . Kilowltoil is clinirnian of thu Fraternal - ternal Exposhtloii committee aiiti has charge of tile general arrangemt'nts and T. 1. Magamrehi is secretary. Th following are the chairnit'n of the vaniouis committees : Iliitcrtahnmnent , 13. 1' . ICitowhion ; eccutive , T. Z. Magarrehl ; press , \ \ . r. Shackelford. Thifl council Committees are as foilows : Ilxectitli'e , Mrs. S. F. Sidner , chairman , and Mrs. P. A. Pieronnet and Mrs. M. Kirk- endahl ; entertainment , Mrs. 11. N.'app , chairman , and Mrs. K. C. Bowers nail Mis. C. E. Iunton. 'tYtltililel , Of liii' VoritI. The order Is in receipt of thit' news of the first. rcpoi'teti death of one of their iieiii- bors at Soottago , that of Captain O'Neill of Prcscott , Ariz. , who was mayor of that city , iliving till lila olliro to go to tile ( remit to fight for "Olui Glory. " 13y a vote of ( lie entire membership of the order , tue sovi'r- rign C3inh ) is autliorizeti it ) 1)05' tlenthi losea reulthng froni battle , upon proper death lroofa being furnished. The floard of Sovereign Managers has been In seston this n'erk in the ornees of ( lie sovereign camp , Shecly block , transacting very important business in connection with the order. Those present were : Ex-Gor- ernor Sherman of loit'a , Senator Erwin of Wisconsill , lion. S. L.Vaido of Chicago , anti Judge C. C. Pannier of Mount Carroll , Ill. , who Is chairman of tile board. The Rover- ehgn linonce committee consistitig of Colonel B.V. . Jeivehl , chairman , of Muorhester. Ia. ; L. ( I. flhalne of Lyons , la , and Dr. Dorwarct of Oninhia , was also present. Sovereign Manager C. C. Farmer , who Is now in tile city , has Just returned from an extensive tour through Indiana , Ohio and Pennsylvania , lecturing to ( lit' different camps in the interest of ivoodcraf ( . F'rn tt'rnnLUii tutu of . , iievhesi. fanner lodge , No. 11 , Fraternal Union of America , met Thursday evening , initiated nine candidates and received a number 0 ! 1101) ' applications. Frater Mrs. Morris or Sait Lake City lodge was prescilt anti under the head of social entertainment interested ( lie lodge in relating lien expcmicnco in the vork in Salt Inle : City. Mondamin lodge , No. Ill. Fraternal Union of America , met Moniay evening tOld Initla- ted a number of candidates anti received a number of new applications. This lodge Is ixiaking arrangements for an excursion party on time ateanier nod a picnic , to be held between Oniahia anti Blair. Dtie an- nolmocement of thle will ho iontle later on when plans are fully completed. A new lodge of the Fraternal Uaion of America was organized at Seward. Neb , , Thiuirsulay evening. A lodge of fifty 111cm- hers was orgaiiized at Moscow , Idaho , no Moniity : e'eiiiiig , one of sixty members at Iiilhingui , Mont. , \\Tcdnestlay evening anti one at Pauiucaim , Ky. , of 100 members on Tuesday & 'veimiilg. Supreme President 1' . F. Itoose anti wife have gone to Deiiver and will spend a week ci' two iii ( lie mountains before their return. FC)14'Ni'l'S. The high court session of ( lie Foresters of Nebraska will convene in Oniahia on July 19. At 11 o'clock th representatives from different Parts of the state ivill meet at Myrtle hail. Continental block , corner of Fifteenth and Dodge. After a brief lusl- ness sesslomi ( lie delegates vIll dine together. All of the afternoon svill be devoted to the transact iou of buisiliess , and in the evening all the delegates will visit the expositioii as guests of the high court ouilcens. On .Ini ) ' 18 the high court vssion for the jtiriioliciomm ( of i'liseouri and Kansatu is held iii Kansas City , and many of ( lie uheleguttcs to that meeting have written thimtt they will come from 1Ctmusas City to Omaha anti iielp swell hue atenulanee of ( lie Omaha session. Amnoiig thit , promimient Foresters who will he lowe tie : Stiprenie ( 'hict Ranger Oronhiyaieiuiia of Toromito , Can. ; A. E. Stevenson - enson , American agent auuul high chief ranger of Illinois : V. A.Vyat ( , past high chief ranger of Missouri. nii i't'llois. Last week was a laisy one at ( lie Odd PcI- lows' Information bureau. Several huntireul Odd Fellows have been entertained , Grimlti Secretary Gage of Frcnmont being prominent among ( lie visitors. 'Vito local COinhlllttCes are Itusy at work planning for the program to be givimi on Oihil Fellows' day at the exposition , October 17. hnvltaiomis are beIng Iseucul to rcuni- bient Otlil Fellows iii .ihl paits of ( lie Uiuietl Stairs and no eifort will be ruptured to make it tue greatest of ( hit fraternal days. A large delegation of omaha Odd Fellows ivent to Flouclice ( lii Pt Iilay night , District Deputy Grand Masier llowarui anut staff installed - stalled offlemra for , ionalhiami lodge. Otflct'rs of ( 'anton ( lustavtishoiplius No. ( I we're mustered in on Fnltiay night by Cap- tam iieimroui atiil statS. District DelIlity Master James lownrtl in- siahied otflcturs of Omaha lodge No. 2 on Saturday - urday night. Kuilgiuts itt I'iiiltis. Tile Knights of Pyihuiaa hail an outing itst : TilrBday iilght anti for several hours ( ( Icy inirticipatetl In pleasures that to them 'ure out. of ( lie ordinary. i few vceks ago \icstrs. Akoumi , Neimy , I.eritiy. ZRoun nail llenyaka or ( lie Streets of All Nations were lateul into tile mysteries of the order. Last Tuesday night they invited fifty of tue local lnigiiis : to attend ( lie festivities of the trects. The 'iitors verc niet at the Nebraska builditig 1)3 time imuth of the sire'ta iid escorted along the Midway to tii gates of the Streets of All Natioiis , where a private entertainment - ment by the actors and , Ictresgos was given. After the conclusion of Ibis. a baiiqtiet wits spread. in st'hiitii nil thu Juistiie.Vtil Sciii tinit ( rtind I 'hidni cilor 1103 ( t'itOil acteil , u" toastliiasters. Stiecehles acre ticizycicul by all of the ieudntg ileophe of the streets and by a number of gtieals. Tue tetlIties con' tinuieth until after mnhiiiiigiit auth all in attendance - tendance report a Jolly geol time. ic ii Ugh is of I Miecnlu-i's. . epteniber 20 has beomi selected as time or- tier's thty at the exposition. The tite is ( lie same as that of town day anti the ntumn- her of Marcabees from Iowa will probably be especially large on that account. Spe'- cml rates ore pronilsed on till roads anti local mc'mubers of this order , aio tioing all in their power to bring ( lie event to ( lie favorable notice of alt Mneeabees. Lady liohhlater hive of tile l.atilea of tin' Maceabecs gave a very eiiJoyatile surprise party on Mrs. Ii. floon. (127 ( Nortl Twenty seventh avenue , on Thursday evening. Dewey hive gave a social at the bonn' of Mrs. Utitton on Tuesday evening. hewey Tetit has located in the Itoyal Ar- Caillilu ball , Capitol aventie and Sixteenth streets. I uiiprriii I l tit le Iet , \Vlntisor Castle , No. 1 , will hold a earn. bination maccling ilext Mommy eremihuig at its Castie hail In Tue the buIlding. After tilt ? regular work has it'clI ) eomnpletetl there will be a patriotic service. Nattcutiat stings , sPeceliCS aiiii lnstrtiini'mitiii iliuslc wilt be retutiereth antI 11ev. Stuiplea wilt give se. leetlona frail ) ' 'Thin Mon \Vitiiout a ( ' ( lIla- try. " Friends of the mt'nihern are in- viteti to this service , which wihi brgin about ¶ 1 :15 : , otter ( he re'gtIinr business hati been tranancteti. Everyone is cxttoett'ui to this- hiiaY the iiatioiial colors. Si'm'ref Stic' let : utt' . . Covert lodge. Aileltilt , Free antI , \rceptod Masons , worked the thihrtl thegree on two eamuuilulat es \Veduiesilay night. \ fter tilt' degree wont ivuts coluplet u'uh , refrt'shmnents were iderVeti antI a gemleral good time was eiijoyeti. Uiiioii I'nCifle lodge , No. 17 , Ancient Or. den of t'tiitcthVorkniemi , wIll give a hilenie for the iilenhierul of ( ho lodge on Jtily :10. : 'I'iia Picilie will lii' held at Calhiotin anti tilt ? train ivhieht ( lie iarty 'lli take Jeitves ( lit' \\'cbstpr street ( idiot at 8:30 : ii. mu. Ilitsihtitilitit l'rt.i.xiit Shiiiiiit'hits , , ( 'IIICAGO , July 1G.--Fiastbouiiul siilpnieiits for ( hue veek amnotmntetl to .10,110 toils. uugainat 44,06 1 for ( lie veeJc lireviotis antI 51,1)2 ) 1 last yciui. . Thu Panhiantile led with 6,2(0 tons. Each lint' : Michigan ( 'eiiial , 2,013 ; 'd'abasli , 3,785 ; Lake Shore , 1,912 ; F'om't Wayne , 5,210 ; Baltimore & Ohio , 3,1 II ; Grniiui Truimik , 4.927 ; Nickel I'iate , 2,075 ; ErIe , 8,481 ; tih Four 3,970. ( 'tuiig ressitnial Nina I tin I hints , PRANKFO1IT , Ky. , July 16.-South Trim. bit' . chalrnian of the Seventh district uleino- erotic committee , today formally declared Coiigressnian Ryan A. Settle tli hemocrntic nominee for re-ciection to congress In this district. This was tinder the rules of the commIttee ( lint. if no opposition npjicareui Settle would on that uiate be tieclarcul ( lie iioiiiiiiee. % Voii hilt-ti Sitlil iit' . ATLANTA , Cia. , July 1G.-Atmgiigt Griepen- stench , Troop D , First cavalry. who caine to Fort MePliersomi with the last. detachment of wotindeul men , is dead of heart failure. A Sin and Abuse ; THE EXCESSIVE CHAROES MAUE BY TOO MANY PHYSICIANS Pee Exrtctod From the Invnlitl Is Sometiiiies as Mitch of ii ilartt8hip as tilt' Disonso Tic ttffers 'rom-Dr. Shepard's Grctt Effort for flofoiiu. 'l'he Sluepni'tl Itistltute Plati of presiding t bc' sick si i tit lrlt'r , I neil t hmieul t till 5' . lt t I' ltract icitihy a hlnest ii fret' ha sls Is tuiiiti , 1' for inure relistit's I hi ) 1) I ItS. l"t rut . it ii : a expiesution iii iii'ti''t' MvfltIittt 'iy 111(11 minIon 5(1 ilening , , , u Oil , St'ClllitI , U titaiidq . 0 sit 1 rp contrast wit ii tIn' spirit of ill.t''t'tir rv tt' tIlii5iititl or ( lie iuii' of i4iIs'ilgv utt'hiitiuiiicss I reig Os a miii t3't'n ntliZr's 55 It II tn ii I ( It' restraint iii ttit ) Inulily of tue hltli'titIits Of iii C lr. Shleliari itiioss's thud t his is n fret' teuuiiirv , ilvery iiiirt'hinnt liui ti leRni right to iniikt' his ti''iI hrk'es-ev"iy iiii3'siciatI a I t'gii I nighl t I ii iou lilt' It is svti fee. hut , iii ) 1111(11 cull ) ( it' tit'lit to Jail far hln.lrdltIi t'oi or hour ( ii ixtort triplis liriu'es in tinleM of uicarei t 3' for itt nil lit' , SYC 01 I kiniss' the t i'ntper iii the liCtililt' itiitl to witat a tlitt'l of re- seiitnit'lit liiitiiit' ft'elltig Is iilss'utys raised liy such bhiedimig , if thu ticotly uiiaitr coser of thu hiiW , ,1iti to tniti' tidvmititiitit' ( if rant. or ills. tit'ss lii' ( if fuiiiiitit' ( it intitiigt' nit iivoni. riotiti Ptssloil : tty t'Xtorioilittt' Pl'it't'R ftir hui'eui d ill' fii&'l is itit s , grin t ii ii at ItirII y , Ill tin' t'ttflhiiloil niiti hilptllmtr s'teiv tif It , uS thin t of i'tii'bltnhi ( ihuirgt's for iiidieiii sci'- vices iii ( hit' stilt. I ) r. Shi eIuitrli syniput t hietk' Itoh heyii is gm uiiily illi 11111 II I itliut II I oh it's' ii C is'vieoniing It I I snff'ri'i'ii I o uil I t ii t' htt'uieit t a o f I hit' Sliep- ii nil 1 osi it U I c a t iiit'rel3' it iioint nut I cost-is ii ii t lit' iiiol't' hiiiItila C ftur I iii' tii len t t etiuitc it tuiT'rs to 11111' of ( lit' grt'.tttst utbiliteli tl tlilr ( lint' . Notice 1. li'Iiil treat iii'iil , fii't' of iuiiu' ( ' ii ii rgt' II ii ii I i' % t' I' . 'I I I I hi t' n t't'n vu t'ii i it ii Ii iii hitveVs ( multi tit'a fiit-s' . , t'htlii rrhi , ZtMttillii , ' ) ' ) t'tItMtiuiihII itni , stiiii itt hi I itiutitli' , vtiuiiiiiittlsiii , , .t , . . , litt lhItlI3 iii ln'rsoit iii thit' idhht'i' . 2. 'h'hit' e1)t'iM- of a full t'tlIl'tt' ut Ii'u'nlnitiit. nhuitet'r Ilie ithhiiieiit iii' 1iilii'iiiil . hM ihittiteul to thit r'giiliua' ititil iiniftn'ui hMst''t'ullI'it Or S3 a inuuitthi , till iiit'tiieIiies iuit'iiitlt'tl , iiuilil t'tl't'ut. NervouS Weakness So Collilnoll ill Women lii's. S. 1' . 'I' . l'eek , Slid Ittli , u'bpm , ' I hoist' gtiid icam'nmi I 0 utlc lit ghi ly t , 30i11' I I unit' 'i'rtui I 11111)1 . I sui iT'rt'ii friiii ii ii tbs ( i nil t ( ' a mid sever , ' cii sr ri f nerrutusul ess itit ' u I 11,1 ni au t . I sias cx t m'enivi s' ivait' ' ' fit I , 111,1 Iui'iiig able to sloth ? , tithiotigli r.iiffi'rlng I ott i i ii . ? tl y vhiolc s'iti ciii , in el in g lien ml , I inR w'utk .t lid fli3' i'ec'meii tO t It izt silt Ii 103' hot ! ' . I t to ik it au ii i't u'oui rst' 0 f .tii I' I Iltifli' 'i'rt'uu ( mn'iu I , chi kIt resui't'i 111 V Ii , 'al t Ii . t : i init'i iii v ne ivos a liii most tiucil in : . ' iiththt lerftilN.e tu r1 iii ehtiii'r liipthiiit' . , 1' J J jj hit-thit'i' itt flitlhlt't - tie , , 11 ' ' 4 113' flit' hluuiiit' 'I'i't'ittiiit'iil. tIn' i.'et' is hituinhfuriii lluui a'iitu' at . ) iiei' iiitiiitii , huieiutiIig alt ilirdi- t'iiies , I 'lJifl ( IcaRli antI Years of1Iscry tialIsct ( by ftarrIi ) lt' , litigli I nuiIt'roii , ( 'ci i . ' . " ' , , si y iiztt 'ii u ; for , , In or nitti I i l'rt'itt 1)1.111. to t he P1 olIt L' cit N''tt , 4. ( lUiSt ? It lurovdeM ll0t'lt1 at a , tI"t ui Oillul hiu iv i t ii ( ii I' liii itt ii ul In Ira I' I ' i . . I liii t tiii Id tii : 5ked fiil' a t a ri i ' i I Is not ui lflt'li' itilprt'sSit'lI. 1 1 ii ut ' ( ha 1 rsstiIlent tilst'l ( iun - It th"rnugii , PCI snuI c'xptrb'a i- 1 tiieflt fut' sviiit ii I teI : tieanit'i C lie iit'tnuhiui I .u ssers cnn I . svlt i , a I iii' ' fret' , % s'ns a stuublioniu & liSt ut I I Ii l'iIutS 55:111 : 1111 sore I toiui ii lit ! I 1 i I tlrlts. , 'Iii , ' uititritioiu of lily b. o lulur'tl I ii it I Sutilt ( IOW'ti to tv' ' . I : ltIttis in fifl't I lit' titerrhtuit ttioht ts'l1I' ( tigt'itiOtl nului hiiwerd ii . 1t3' iititil 1 'Cuts liirdi3' iiiere tiitiii .111 fl S Ii ' 'I" inintls' , ' , 'uiruc tli' ( i't'ittil . s' Dr illi t'piiril ltrtiuigii t till' 51101gb 1 ii I . U' lOiIlltiS thu has gisotu tutu I'hief to wily. iiI' t riot inciit hit : liven ( lii , 'u , ttit'utti''v , ' ' A farmer Writes of tile bIle TreaLiiien ( ti1'tiu'gt' % ' , ltiii4.tlij , 't'ruIt'hI. \ . I ) ' 'I ss'as sick for , t t I' t 'or . , i liii' t lint' tiinliiitib * , tIn' iiitis , ' .i it ! w ( 'egait ilpoti yell ! il.ittli'iit ; I . titut uitl ii 11011 1113' f't t . ? tl y cit ' ' s'i' ' nt'ri'oii it t'x hiiiiuu't tii it nil Ii fli'ifl I di 1 I ! r vigor iuitl lit' , . \ \ iiitt s : " ' ii I , ) restore iou' It , iioithi v. is.u' ( itt' ri ghi t nieti let n's. irih 'e ml y li' ' iimiil vheui I got it I tirgiuti ti .i iii . 1111CC. All lioiighi I nun CO 3't'itiS t l'l I o ' 4 est'ry tiuty iihl'hi ( 1113' fu rin. iuuui i u it ' ' mullCt ) itt' nilti sleep licrf'ttiY , I ii t .it I I iuhi right iiie you ditit hiuriztl ill . 4 ( 'tired. " Free to Any Mldrcss. Ciirimitc sufferers living at ii i : ii Ouiiaiia lure requested to tcn,1 ' ' I uuilltutien itinnit , tIll it edit ciiit it i'oiulplt'It' intl diet tiiat' uli.t ( iliiiiilibi fi t't' . t 'di uuti'rii , i\sthiion , hay Vevi' Dcii fiit'tiui , 1ynpcpsI.i . I thit'tiinal t i , ' I Nt'rviititi I I Ist'ut si's , I 11 , iiti Iii it , l . . ' . ll'fl SPIt. Ft'unui 1 e olsen sea a ii t1 t I i ii I ut' i'll ioiili' :1 : II nlcmil a i reittI ( ti it Ct , . I 1)3' ) 111011. Shepard tVledica Institute , ( ' . S. Sii hI' % iti ) , II. 1) . I ( ' , , . iiiiui .tssuiehiltt's. I rtoo3hs :11. : 012 & 013 Nl\V : . 1.1 ! I 1VlLDiNi' : , t ' 51.ihA , Nl. ( ) iUie I louis.- to 1 . , i ii' , . ; : i' , : . - \ \ , ' , , i ' ; n : : . , d ituly- I ; Ii ) I. i4tiuuil.iy.4 , 10 to l. 0 0 o * * rbotordvres of tFe Fxosto . . - - - - - - - - - - - * r-o exposition _ _ has excelled the Trans [ ississippi in ; mrchitectui'al splentloi' :111(1 : ( : irlistic beauty-yet 1)CI'OI'e the ShOW lIieH itVII 1 be only a 1110111- ory , were it not for 11i aid of the 1l0tOgl'iIitI" ; ai'I. I it all its val'iel heaiit y , the beauty ol' I he G t'aiul coiii't S . and tile fun of the .M tIwayd1 : the many CC11CS of the Exposition have 1)eell rell'olllced ( by a4 ) ? TH [ UIGIIST PRODUCT O TW ruoTOoflAMftn's ftWI-THL PIIOTOOflAVUEW These are from the work of MiF. . A. * ( i Ri1te11al't , tile Official pliologl'apller of the EX1)Oi- tion. and. are more ; irtistic and beautiful thaii his photo. ! c grq)11S. A 1)hOtOgI'avurO is a work of art \vhicI ] anyone - one will be glad. to frame. 'I'Iiey ; u'e 1 Ox7 iiit'hes atid . . about 100 views iii all will be piibl'isliecl , o that 110 , cl feature of the Exposition be omitted. od ( , f.'WW % W r ij j ' . C / . u ' I C . L it.5 7 . jd- ! ' ; w . . . - 4 ii ' i - / . . , : 1 , ' 'p rI , : c SL. ; . . , . . ' - . . - , ' . I -d , * : ' , - - . . - . " . . - . . . . G0iTlt'0iJfl ftucrxl : . . - - . \ ( " ; : p1 - . lp.A..HOiuiril iwvuoa.u. . _ htl 0n ) - - - - : - ° " 4IL43P4 L..d w.ww''J WWW U cea SIXTN VVS NOW RADY liii h0LL0It % lLS I1IXL ULL 1SSULE- I * I-OpeningflayJunel , , 9-Fino Arts Building1 it 2-Northeast Corner of the Court1 IO-Uchraska Building1 , 3-Government Building , I 1-Orand Court , Looking East , . * I 4-Main Entranceto AricuIturaI Building. . ifl Fine Arts Building. 5.- Scene In Streets of AU NatIons1 3-Orand Court at Night , 6-Grand Court , Looking Wos. 14-Main Entrance orticuIturat Building1 . 7-Hagenhack's ' on Children's Day , 15-Scene on North Midway . ) 8-Orand Court , looking Southwest , W-Marine Band at Orand Plaza , . THREL - . FOR 10 CENTS WITH A BEE COUION. " 1'hett a i'o olI'ei'ecL I o 1'i11 ( r oii heavy i ) ( l' ill I - Zt1)1O i'ot' l'i'ainiiig oi' i'l' a t'ollectioit of' Exjioi I 'ie\vii , 'I'1l(3 ( ] 31' ( 'wil I a JOl'tjOIiO ( 'OVtT.l' l'oi' .1 .1 : ) cents to l'oi'in a CO\'CL' .foi' I Ii is ( 'OIIC't.iQlt. ( Iii ordi.i'iiig by iiIiiil stiitc is'liicIi pIcthIrl.i you ivishi , by title ol' flhlIlibel' , itIld enclose 2 cciits ex1i ftti' iiiimiling , 3i : Photoravurc : : ' ' : * 1iI [ OMAHA DAILY B [ [ 1 , IeartmeIit , IXPOSITION : tIIOTO1RAVIJfl [ COUPON. The Omaha Daily Dee , ' ' ' ( OltJlfl iitI 10 ei , . i'iuIi tjIt au ii I itret' i'iititogi a- L'i'l' : of ( it' I .silultiuo ily ) , ai dnu 0 I Ii Ii I I , N S