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OIA1b1 AND CILICACO1'IN \ '
Rcti1t ot the rmt Day's ' Matches of the
Crkket Tournament ,
MINNESOTA AND DENVER TUE VICTIMS
T idnnil'n NlInnnI tannu , VIud.s . 1x-
ceIlnt Itstcrpretzttlon 1 , tI % ( FOUr
Ile , cn.i . ( lint ( : ( , t1Ilctrl In the
: unteltei ; Yetershiy.
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'Fliero wro two featurc. In the flr8t ay't
I1A I In thn tournament of the Northwcatetfl
Ctlcket nuoclatlon ycBterdny-Lhe doMe
match between the Omabn and Minnesota
teams , which the former won by a narrow
margin , am ! the easy manner in whih the
Chicago team pluekeit the team from the
Rocky mountains.
Omaha's game was won In the first In-
flings by the close score of 73 to 70. a victory
by only three runs. It was only by the
best of bowling and the cleanest sort ot
folding that the vialtora from the n.orth
Were prevented from catching up wIth the
lpcala. The second innings Put ft cinch on
the game , for when the time of the match
axpiretl at 6:30 : o'clock Omaha had succeeded
in piling up more runs than in the first
innings and the visitors passed up their
half.
half.Chicago
Chicago had a clean wahkaway over the
t Denver team. The Windy City aggregation
completely outbowled and outbatted the
mountain chaps. The Chicagoans coppered
the match in the very first Innings , which
they won by a score of 131. to 33. Denver
followed and could got only twenty-five
runs. This gave the match to the Chicago
aggregation by an Innings and 73.
The opening of the tournament was very
auspicious. The weather vas overpower-
; inghy hot for the players but the exhaustless -
less supply of refreshments that the Omaha
Cricket club had on hand was suflicient to
keep the crickcters In as cool a frame of
mind as was possible. Play commenced
promptly at 11 o'clock , as it wilt during the
remainder of the tournament , and cloacd as
promptly at 6:30. : A plentiful supply of provisions -
visions was also on hand and an excellent
luncheon was served to the players shortly
after midday.
'rho two matches that are scheduled cacti
day arc taking place simultaneously. The
- ball grounds t. Twenty-fifth and Ames
where the tournament Is occurring ,
is ample enough for this. The view of this
. Ibid0 with the whiteclad forms of the play-
era , is a decIdedly pleasing vision for the
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spectator who sits In the coolness of the
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grandstand.
Oninhin Gets htn FIrMt Ulnoil.
Omaha went Into the tournament with the
' , ' Intention of winnIng its first game since It
'a
4 has joined the nasochatlon. For three years
fr It has struggled along with a membership
and In that time It. baa been unable to connect -
nect with any honors. As has been lntt-
mated , it did win out , but only after the
Minnesota agrcgation had given It a ( he-
cidedly serious case of spinal emotion. A
lead of three tiny runs is not much to noa
about. It was not because of superior batting -
ting that the local eleven gained the vie-
tory. Ai a matter of fact the Minnesotans
banged out more runs than Omaha. nut
In the matter of steady bowling the team
from hereabouts surpassed the vlshtora and
It was on the strength of this that they
secured the victory. Minnesota got but
three extras , While the local eleven got no
less than nine runs on the erratic actions
of the visiting bowlers. l3oth Dougal and
Bate ( lid excellent bowling.
Three men only on the Omaha team managed -
aged to connect wIth the bowl to any con-
slderablo extent. Tuhlleld nnd Taylor made
very credItable scores of 18 each , and Bate
also just crawled Into the double figures.
The remainder ot the eleveii was rather
weak. On the other hand the Minnesota
team was more evenly balanced. While
the I'ndlviduah scores made were not as high
as Omaha's , yet. the geucrat average was
better.
Toward the end of the first Innnlngs the
. - Omaha players were made a bit nervous.
After disposing of the heavier batters at the
top of the list. the seemingly weaker ones
at the bottom showed a decided (1151)051-
tlon not to ho downed. They kept on reel-
log oft runs until the score got uncom-
fortubly close. Finally Bates succeeded in
bowhlflg Rumble out. after lie had eight
runs to lila credit , and Clark wIth four not
out. It was a pretty ball that knocked the
stump out of the ground and gave the
Omaha contingent a chance to yell.
In the second Innings Omaha played for
time and Incidentally piled up a nice batch
of runs. Bate carried oft the honors with
seventeen runs , while the rest did better
than In the first innings. ' It was just 6:30 :
o'clock 'when the final man was Put out aiiih
the Minnesota team , realizing the impos-
elbihity of overcoming this lead In ten miii-
' , utes , dtd not ask for their innings , The
was :
OMAhA-FIRST INNINGS.
0. . .1. Tufileld , b Edmunds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS
.tIt. . Vaughn , I ) Edmunils. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
It. \ ' . 't'ayior. b Ehiitiiidq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS
ii. , Now , c Taylor , b Edmunds. . . . . . . . . . . . I
'I . P. Bate , c Ilichurdson , b Edmunds. . , . 10
George Vaugimu , c StiIlz . , ti EhinuntlS. . 4
I I. Lnvrh' , I ) Sauler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , 3
.1. 1 1. I4linnis. C EdiiiIun1. b Saulex. . . . . . . 4
P. F. Dougal , ti Edniiunds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
J. 13. Itcyimlds , not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
J. 1) , Douglas , c Nash , b Fdunuiiid . . , . , , 0
Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Bowling analysis :
Oers. Runs. W"kts
Eilmunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IS 25 S
' Goths'in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
SaUte7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 2
MINNESOTA-FIRST INNINGS.
0. C. Sautex , C New. ti Dougal. . . . . . . . . . . .
II. Nash , b Dougal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
Stevens , b Dougal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
ir. Curry , c iuiii b Ilato. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S
11 , Edinunds , b Unto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Itichnrdson , I ) Dougni. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
'r. . Slssoit , b G. Vaughn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
.v. Godwun , C. tV. Vaughn , b Dougal. . . 3
I , I. Taylor. run otit , b Bate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
. \\p , Clark , not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
.w. Itumblo , b Bate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
'I 'otni . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
] Iowlung analysis :
Overs , Runs. W'kts.
flat e , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . . . . , . . . . . , 17 23 3
Dougah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 29 5
a. Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P 15 1
OMAHA-SECOND INNINGS.
. It. . \ % . 'naylor. b Saulez. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II
\v. , It. Vaughn. b Godwin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
C , J. Tiithield , 1) Idmunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
'P. P. Ihtite , run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
11. New. c Edmunds , ti Clodwhn. . . . . . . . . . . . 12
U. II , Valigliti , C Clark , ti ( lodwin . , , , . . , . C
II. Lnwrlo , I ) Iiinuiilq : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
C. 11. Slinnis , not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P
I' . F. .flnugnl , (11(1 not bat , . , . , . , . . . , . , , , . , 0
J. B , Ileynolds , ti Ooc.lvin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
J. Douglas , b Godwun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
iIxtrais . . . , . , . . . . , ' . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . , . . , . , . , 0. . . . .
'l'otal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bawftng analysis :
Overs , Runs. W'kts
( lodwin , . , , , , , , . . . . . , , , . . , , . 15 29 3
Ildinunds , . . , . . . , . . , , . , . , . . . IL 25 2
Saulez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a is I
Hessuli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 u
Uinlires : B. Davis of Minnesota , 3 , Fran-
ciii of Omaha ,
( hleugo'a Terrific Ilowliiig- ,
The great bwlung , of Davis and Kelly for
the Windy City eleven decIded the : natclm
'with Denver. The Rocky Mountain lads
seeineml to be afraid of their twists aml : if
. theydid manage to bat out the leather it
ACREAT TONIC.
h Horsford's ' Acid Phosphate
. . - ) Ranks as th bsat remedy for deblil-
- toted men and women.
. _ ! 14&uct to . t&hie , Sbu Bub.tliat.
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was very sI't'edIIY gobbird imp by the flth1s
men , who rnndly supported time bowlers.
Only seventeen avers were needed to retire
the l'nvrr crow1 , In whit ) : they tnnnnged
to make but thlrtytwo runs , which they hind
nigmen"al by one extra n bye. On this
other hand the Chicagoans batted every one
of the numerous bowlers that were put
UI ) by time hener eleven like fiends. The
top score wan made by iCelly who bail 36
to lit. credit and not out. Davis was pretty
nearly mis much of a terror at the bat as lie
was with the ball , for lie piled up 28 runs
before lie was caught out ,
The superb bowling of tIme Chiicagoans
was rounded out In the second InnIngs ,
Ienver followed on its Innings and the
match was brought to a speedy close with
no chance heft for a dispute. In Just nine.
teen overs the ten inca were retired , six of
them without a run , Of the number , eight
of theta were bowled out. A couple of
leg byes added a brace of runs to the 23
batted out. This was unsumelent to oh-
low the Denver aggregation to seape a
defeat by an Innings and then some The
score :
CIIICAGO-FIItST INNINGS.
.1 , DavIs , C ' 'hyte , b Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
I. Ileddow , e 'hyte , 1 , I'rhnce. . . . . . . . . . . . 14
J , Bradley , c Moon , b Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C. Dobon , h Ston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
J. I'letehier , C I'rhnc' , b .Stone. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
p. Kelly , not . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
J , w , 'rhuomnision , C and b Brown. . . . . . . . . 13
hr. Barker , I , Moon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
w. ii , Sterling , b PrInce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii
(1. C , Jeffrey , c I'runce , b Messiter. . . . . . 2
C. Sprague , b l'runce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
IIxtras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
T otal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bowling analysis :
Overmi. Ilium. W'ktS.
Ilennion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 15 0
Stain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 40 2
Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 21 1
I'rhnco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 19 3
Messiter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 7 1
llruwn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 10 3
DENVEI1-FII1ST INNINGS.
C. 1I. Moon c Iheddow , h DaviM . . , . , , , . . , 2
F'rel llennion , b Davis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U
I I. C. Stun , ' , leg before wlcset , ti Kelly. . 2
J. B. Robertson , b Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
L. 0 , Brown , c and I ) Ia\'IH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
A , T. l'rhnce , c Iheddow , b DavI'h. . . . . . . . . . I
11 , Messlter ii DziVis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C
F' . M. iingiah ( , li ICelly. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
J. McD.'Ii'te , b Iavhm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
A. 1' . 5. Cocks , c Davis , b Kelly. . . . . . . . . 2
F. Itomenwood , not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Idxtras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bowling analysis :
Overs , Runs. W'kts.
Davi' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 18 6
Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 14 4
DENVFIt-SECOND INNINGS.
T . . C. flrowii , C Sprague , b Fletcher. . . . . . 0
II. C. Stem : ? , 1) lleddow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
V. Messiter , b rk'ddow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
A. (1. l'rhnce b Ileddow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U
C. . B. Moon. Bradley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C
3. , M. English , t Bradley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
J , B. Ilobertsnn , b Iledilow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
A. 1' . 13. Cocks , b Ileddow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
J. MeD. Whyte , c Barker , b I3eddow. . . . . 0
a. llomewood , b Bradley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U
F' . Bennion , not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I )
1ixtra' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Boviunr nnalysls :
Overs. Runs. W'kts.
Dcddow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 14
Ficteher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C C 1
Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3
Umpires-John IlnIl of Denver , J. Fietchici
of Chicago.
how Thie Stand ,
The standing of the teams Is as follows :
PlayedWonLost.Per Cent.
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 0 100.0
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 100.0
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 000.0
Demiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 000.0
The two games scheduled this afternoon
are between Omaha and Manitoba , and Miii-
nesota and Chicago. The Manitoba team
has riot yet arrived but Is expected this
morning. Tonight nih the visiting teams
will visit the exposition and the Midway
as the guests of the Omaha Cricket club.
GItOSSE 1'OINT'S hG O1'l3ING IAI
'l'haree Great I'neers Itmni Seeim heats
nimil Neither Woo.
D1TflOIT , July 1S.-Threo great pacers ,
Frank liogashi , Itubhnsteun and Bumps , tin-
lhied the opening day of the grand circuit
season , eachi w'Ith two heats to his credit.
At S o'clock this evening seven heats of the
event had been Paced and the three leaders -
ers each still lacked a heat of winning.
'l'hio evening was cloudy and the judges
were compelled to make tha.dlsappolntung
annotmncomoflt that the ( leciding heat would
be postponed until tomorrow , under the
rule that no heat can be started unless the
gaits uf the horses anti the drivers' colors
are distInguishable.
'I'hie lug Blue Ribbon meeting opened
aUspiciously. 'rime Grosse l'ohnt track was
par excehlenee , 'rho crowd numbered 3,500
and the bettlmig was the liveliest ever seen
at Grosse Point on an opening day. Favorites -
ites took first money in the two opening
events of today. Bumps was first choice in
the 2:01 : , ace and the crowd stuck to the
Indiana horse long after he quit winning
heats. Summaries :
2:27 : , trottIng , purse $2,500 :
Angduma , I , m , by Anteo , ( lam Anglie
( Ketchani ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1
Mountaineer , b. Ii. ( Lapham.2 4
Miss Ileatrice , hr. m. ( Kelly ) . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 2
All Day , blk. g , ( Yerance ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 5
VIola Baum ( Story ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 3
Time : 2:16 : ¼ , 2:1'2 : , 2:13. :
2:19 : , ) tCuflg. tnke $2,500 :
Evangelino. re m. . Imy Duplex , ibm
Fi'a CdcLahighmlin ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 1 1
Ed II. Young , blk. g. ( Kelly ) . . . . . . . 2 1 2 2
Little Pete , cli , g. ( McQultty ) . . , . , , 5 2 3
Encarta. b. in. ( Ilahnes ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 4 4
Scapegote , b. g. ( Geers ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 dr.
'i'Ime : 2:10 : , 2:12. : . 2i15 : , 2I1I : ,
2:04 : , linee , iuirse $2,000 ( unfinished ) :
ltUhhiIHt + 'li ) , hr. Ii. ( Laird ) . . 5 6 1 2 2 2 1
F'nank Ilognsh , hr. m. ( iSo-
gash ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 2 s I I 2
Bumps , I ) . g , ( Wilson ) . . . . . . 1 1 6 6 5 3 3
Anaconda , 1) . g. ( Keating ) . . 2 2 5 4 3 dr.
Frank Agan , b. g. ( Spear ) . . 6 5 4 3 4 dr.
Chehalis , blk. ii. ( Frasler ) , . 3 3 3 1 dis.
'Fime' 2'07. 2'07 , 2:06a : 20G1 2:07" : 2:10 :
2I2. :
VhsIdor I.Vho Coni.on ' . 'haeels ,
C. D. Kimball , It. tV. Little iiii.i A , Giuck ,
three Minneapolis boys , have raehmed this
t'ity after a nIce little bicycle jaunt from
Millertown , Time ) ' left Minneapolis Inst. Stimi-
day , id spent a week on the 450 mIles 1111(1
macro that separate that city from Omaha
by wagomi road. 'rh'y ) IItI1 an enjo'ablo
ride. 'l'liel' fouiiil t1e roads In Minnesota
good , those in Iowa bad , and those In No-
hrnska exceiit'nt , although the hills about
he Indian reservation bothered theni some-
what. 'Fhiey nflhIC no effort to make a
record trip , as they came hero to see the
exhiosition and enjoy an outing , although
thicy cov'rel 110 miles In one ilimy utter
striking this state.Vlille in the city the
boys are the gimests of S. 11. Take , superIntendent -
Intendent of time Postal Station A , and hIs
( rleuitls. 'rhicy return to Itlunnenpolis by
whicei time hatter part of the week.
Ilium , , t tiiiiIs Sluuut ,
The hIgh wind played havoc with thin
shootIng at time weekly function of the
Dupont Gun Chili ) Sunday. Ilesitles that
there 'as a smaller crowd out thiaui usual ,
'rhie feature of thin ( hn3' ' : ts the nice work
of IImbniI. 'rhiere were some team shoots
besides tIme climb events , which : resulted In
the followIng scores :
Curtis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10111 11101 11111 IllhO-l7
Fogg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11010 11111 10111 10111-16
Nason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01111 01110 11111 11011-16
Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . 11011 11110 10111 11101-16
II , Ihaumun . . . . . . 01001 10100 01111 11010-Il
Schiimeider . , , , , . , . , 11110 11010 11111 10110-IS
Kimball . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 01111 11101 11101-17
Parmnulen , , , , , , , . . , 11111 01111 11111 11111-19
ilolloweli . . . . . . . . . . 11111 01111 10111 11111-lI
Dworak . . . . . . . . . . . . 11101 IllOt 11011 01111-16
hleetIls of % 'ht'i'iiiicii ,
It is announced that there will be a
meeting of all local wheelmen some evening
this week to arrange to : ' the cycle Parade
at the exposition grounds on August 15 ,
which has been set apart b this exposition
directory as Wheeimnen's day , D , J.
O'hlriei , chief consul of the Nebraska divis.
10mm , League of Anericua Wheelmen , will
call thu meeting , but bus not yet decIded
upoi the time or place.
liuti'rumtlonI Chess.
VIENNA , July 19.-The thirty-third remind
of the International ciiessmnmistcrui' toucan-
meat was begun here today , itesults up
to tIm hour of adjournment were : Liphe
beat linlprun tumiui I'Lmlmowski beat Schuffers ,
Alapin , Trnchartl and Schhechmter held win-
fling positions , while the other games were
oven , Yesterday Schiechitor boat Wnlbrodt
In a game not finished Saturday.
Chunnipiomi 'l'ennis I'hncrs ,
NIAGAIlA.ON-TliiS.LAj.I , July 1S-Tlie
handicap singles of time Camuulhuim champhor- ,
siiim ; teimimis tournament veru played todn
ROd L. iS.Yumre of ilurvarti won from Cide
\'hmltheek of harvard in a chose four-set
match in the finals ,
REIS ) RESU1E ThEIR \V1NING \
Otnclnnatl Gota Back at Pblladolphla by
Dint 01 Better Httlng (
BOTH TEAMS FIELD QUITE POORLY
Errors hlase it flrent heal to Do with
( lie ( hmiit- that ( Urea time iivIng-
Ites Another Chance to
fl'In the Itnir.
PIIILADgLPIIIA , July iS-Cinclnnati defeated -
feated Philadelphia today by better hilt.
( lag. 130th teams put up a ragged fielding
game , but the Philhies were the worst of-
fenders. Attendance 3,371. Score :
CiNC2.Tf. l'lIILAIJnLPIIIA.
} t.fl.O.A.1I.
MoUride , efi 2 4 0 0 Cooley , ef.i 1 5 0 1
Smith , it..0 1 2 0 0 Douglass , IbO t I U 0
COrcoran , ss.2 I 2 3 0 l.a.lole , lb .0 0 1 2 0
flecklsy , ib..I .1 9 0 014'Iicic , ci . . .i I 110
Irwin , lb . , , O I 0 1 0 Murphy , c , ,0 1 4 1 0
Miller , rf , . , l ) 1 I 0 0 Lauder , 1b..1 0 3 1 1
MePhee , lb..0 0 1 3 1 I'otultz , It . . , t 1 2 0 1
I.ltz , C . . . . . . .t 3 0 0 ( ru.M , ps , , , O I 2 5 1
ltrehten'n , p.0 0 0 1 0 Donom-uue , i' . . 0 0 3 0
Totals , . .31t2111 I Totals , . .4 72l3 4
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0-6
PhiladelphIa . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 04
Earned runs : Cincinnati , 2 : Philadelphia ,
3. Two-base hilts : Beckley , l'eitz , Douglass ,
1. lick , Foultz. Stolen bases : lleelcley , Ic-
win Cross. Left on bases : CincInnati , 7 ;
l'hifnmlelphlmt , 8. Struck out : By Brelten-
stelti , 2 : by Donahue , 3. Ibases cii bails : Ott
llreltensteln , 4 ; oFt Donahue , 1. Umplres
Gnffney nail hunt , Time : One hour amid
forty minutes.
Ilhrhs % % 'cmmr Out lchlroy.
I1ATJrIMO8E , Juhy IS.-Kilroy rdtched
winning ball for four Inhihigs today , but
could Hot stand the pace. He retired in
favor of ! Fhmornton in the middle of the
fifth , Wooils going to center In Thornton's
nIece. had hughes been given proper support -
port ho would have scored a shutout.
Score :
IIAT.TIMong. CII1CAUO.
tt.11.O.A.lI.
Ilcfirnis , Sb. . I 2 1 1 0 Ryan , it . . . .0 1 1 0 1
iCe'Ier , , rf..0 1 1 0 0 IOvemttt , lb..0 I 9 1 1
Jennings , s.0 I 3 2 1 'rh'toa , ct-p. ' ) 1 1 1 0
} CeIIey , ct . . .t 2 2 0 0 iahlen. ss..0 0 5 I 1
Iemnont , 2b..1 1 0 2 2 tcComk , 3b..0 2 3 1 0
McCann , lb,1 1 10 2 0 labelI , if , . . .1. a 1 1 1
iloIune , ht..2 2 1 1 0 Conner , lb . .I 0 1 3 0
( flarke , c , . : : 2 6 1 0 ChSIWO , c..O 1 2 1 0
liuglues , p..L 1 I. 4 0 Icliro ) ' , p . . .1 ( I 0 4 1
. - . . - - - - Woods , ct . .0 0 0 0 0
- -
Totals .913213 3 -
. . . - -
Totuhs . . ,3 72113 3
Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 3
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 030000000-3
Stolen bases : Jeiley , 2. Two-base hits :
Clarke , MeG raw , 1 lughes. Three-base hilts :
Thornton , Enrimeul rtmna : Baltimore , 5.
Double plays : Dahien to Connor. Base
on balls : Off Ihughes , 3. JIlt by
Pitched bail : Demont , McCann , Clarke.
Struck out : By hughes , 5 ; by iilroy , 1.
Left on bases : BaltImore , C. Chicago , 5.
'l'imne : Two hours mmml fifteen minutes ,
Unipires : O'Day and McDonald.
Steuir.el'ms Uimforttuimnte Mutt ,
NFI\S YOIt1C , July IS.-Stenzeh's muff of
Kennedys fly Iii the eigHth InnIng after
two were out cost Tim 11urst' ltougui 1(14-
cr5 today's gnme , Griffin Is still unable to
play and LuCimance took his pace. Attend-
snot ? , 1,500. Score :
IJItOOKL.TN. ST. LOOPI.
It.1i.o.IV.II. It.1L.O.A.E.
LaCha'ce , ct.2 3 4 0 0 Dowd , rf . , .0 I 0 0 0
.ltine5. ri , . .1 2 1 0 0 Stenzeh , cf..i 0 1 0 1
Sneebard , I.1 1 1 0 0 harley , It . .l 2 1) ) 0 0
'luckerib.i 214 1 0Cros. . 3b..t.3 I Is
Ilaman : : , 2b.1 2 2 7 2 Dscker , lb , .I I II 0 0
Stuunlb' , lb. . 0 0 1 1 0 Uenments , e.t 3 2 1 0
Magoon , ss..0 .1 0 3 0Quhnn.u..0
Ryan , C . . . . .1 1 2 0 1 Crooks. lb , . 1 0 4 3 2
Keilflt'tiy , jLO 0 1 3 0 Sudhori , iL..0 0 1 3 0
Totals . . .7 i226 IT Totals . , .6 11 24 ii 5
IIarley omit for Interference ,
Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 -7
St.Louls . . . . . . . . . . . 122000100-6
Stolen bases : Dowd , Shirley Steozel.
Tuo-base hits : Clemi'nts (2) ( ) , LaChance (2) ( ) ,
Three-base hilts : Ilailnian , 'I'ucker. Earned
runs : Brooklyn , 5 ; St. Louis , 2. Double
1)llL3' : Quinn to Crooks to Decker. SicrI-
thee hits : Suuihoff Cross. First bnse on
halls : Oft Kemineiy , 2. Struck out : By
Sudhuoft , 1. Left on bases : Brooklyn , :
St. LouIs , 8. Time of the game : One hour
itfld thirty minutes. Umpires : Lynch nud
And rews.
Senalormu amid Spiders 11mw.
WASHINGTON , July 18.-An interesting
game s'as called on account of darkness.
Both teams played well. Attendance , 800.
Score :
WASIUNUT0N. CIdVELA N Li.
1t.Tho.A.i. 1t.lIO.A.1C.
Selbach , lf.i U C 1 0 ) iurkett , if..1 S 2 1 0
\'igner , Ib..0 0 4 1 2 Chlids , lb . . .0 1 3 ' 0
.tnderu.on , ct.0 0 1 I ) 0 ? ,1iean. s'.4 _ 2 2 2 2
Mcuiru' . c..0 1 2 2 0 T'b.lmi. lb . .O 2 12 I ) 0
iteitz,21 , . , . .0' 2 3 2 0McAier , cf..O I ) 7 0 0
Ftekls , lb . . .1 : 10 1 " SV&i1I9t , 3b.,0 I 1 1 U
dettmanTt..0 0 1) ) OIilake.rt..U 0 1 CO
Wrigley , s.O 0 3 1 1 Zimuner , C . .1 5 1 1 I
LtnenpU . . . . .
1unsow : , c..0 0 . .1 'j
1ercer , p . . .0 'I ' 0 'I 0 'rotals . . .2 11 iS Ii 3
Totals , .4 815113
W'ashilngton . . 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Cleveland . . . . . . 00002000000-2
Stohon hmmses : : Selbach (2) ) , FIelds , Beltz ,
Burkett. 'rhree-base hilt : Vuhhace. First
base on balls : Off Dineen , 4 ; ott Young , 2.
Struck out : fly Iineen , S ; by Mer.ar , 1 ;
by Young , 3. Left on bases : Washington ,
:1 : ; Cleveland. 12. 'l'ime of gnaw : Two hours
anti forty-live miuiutes. umpires : Emsile
utmid Hunt.
. Ihostuui 'tries ut esv Fielder.
BOSTON. July 18.-Willis had the l'itts-
burgs at his nierey today. Ladd of thin
former New England league was tried In
ift ibld and did svell. Attendance , 1,500.
Score :
IIOSTON. I I'ITTSIIUItG.
1t.i.O.A.E. I Jt.li.O.A.E.
Long , sq . . . .0 I I 1 0 Donaan , rt.Q 0 1 U 0
Veager , th . .O 0 0 1 0 MeCrery , ef.O 0 1 0 0
iufty , ci . . , .1 r i 0 U McL'srt'y , ir.0 I 0 0 0
CoiilnsIb.,1 2200UrnyIb.O 1420
$ taht , if . . .O 1 1 0 0O'lirisri. lI,1 114)0
had.l , It . . . .I I 2 5 0 4clurlvr , e .0 0 3 0 0
L.Mve,2b . . . .1 1 4 2 0I'addenlb..O 2030
1lrgen , C . , .1 2 8 1 0 ICly , , .s . . . . . .0 2 (1 ( 4 1
\'lliis , p . . . .1 3 2 1 0 Ithlnss. p . , .1 0 1 1 0
Tannthiii . .0 0 0 0 0
Tolal . . .C 12 27 6 0 - - - - . -
I Totals , . .2 Ill 10 1
'Batted for Rhinos in ninth ,
Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 -C
l'httsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1) ) 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2
EutrnoI runs : Iloston , 1. Two-base hilts :
LOWI ) , 'rllree-lmase lilt : , ( oliini4. Stolen
bases : Long , Coilhns nail Stahl. First base
oil balls : 131' ' Rhinos , 11 ; by'hliis. . 3. lIlt
1 , ' iitchied .buIl : O'Brien , Strucic omit : By
Willis , 1 ; by lUmlnes , 2. TIme of game :
One hour unil thirty-four minutes. Urn-
vices : Sn31tier ami Connohiy ,
( hunts ( ettluig VP jtgnhii.
NEW YORK July 18.-The Gionts jumped
back Into thmo fIrst division ( lie beating thlcy
gave time Colonels and Plttsburg's iom , to
Boston iantiing' them in sixth Place. Seymour -
mour allowed the visitors but one lilt.
Score :
, .
N1us. YOIIK. .
it.1i.OS.1I. lt.ltOit.11.
V. ltnl'n , cr1 i 2 0 0 hey , cC . . . . .0 1 i 0 0
'rmsnnami. lf..2 2 1 0 0iexterrf,0
.leyce , it' , . , O I 13 0 1 Wagn'r , 2b.O 0 2 7 2
iuvi. s . . . .0 1 3 6 1 ii. Invi. lb.1 0 11 0 1
Gleason , Ib..0 o : i 4 0 Cmiii , If . . .0 0 0 0 4)
luyle , rf . . . .0 0 (1 0 0 Itltchey , s. .0 (1 ( 1 2 0
ilartmnn , Ib.0 2 0 U 0 Clhnm'n , lhO 0 2 1 0
( lra'lyc..l U C 0 OKlttri.hgec..0 . p : m i 0
Seymour , p..l 1 0 2 , , , , , ) 300
Totalu',5321122 Totals , , ,1 127113
New York . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 ' -5
LouIsville . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-I
Stolen bases : 11. DavIs , Grady , Double
hla'E Davis to Gleason ; Olu-ammoim to 1)avis
to Joyce. First base by errors : New York.
2 ; Louisville , 2. First base on balls : Oft
Seymour , 3 ; oft Fraser , 2. lilt by pitched ,
ball : Grady. Struck omit : By Seymour , 4 ;
by Fraser , 1. I'amused ball : Kittridge. Left
, ) n bases : New York , 10 ; rouisvjile , 3.
'VIme of game ; One hour nntl tort ) ' mm-
ut'm , Umnimires ; Swartwooti 11114 Wood.
Attendance , 900 ,
STANDING 01 : ' ThiS TEAMS.
I'uayed. Won. Lost , P.C.
CincInnatI . . . . . . . . . . . 79 52 27 51.5
Iloston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 49 2 111.6
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 415 2) 61.3
Ilaitimoro . . . . . . . . . . . 74 41 29 4.11,5
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i.a 45 5 56.3
New Yrk , , , , , , . , . , 75 41 : ii 54,7
Pittsburg . , . , . . , , , . , , 76 40 36 52,6
Phiiiadehphlia . . . . . . . . 73 33 40 45,2
Iirookiyn , , , . . , . , , . . . 73 31 42 42.5
\ashiuigton . . , , , , . . , 75 29 46 38.7
Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . 78 24 54 30.8
St. Louts . . . . . . . . . . . . SI 21 57 29.6
Gaines today : Chicago at Ihaitlmore ,
Pittsburg at Boston1 St. Louis at Brooklyn
LouIsville at New " ork , CincInnati at Phil-
adelpimma , Cleveland at 'VnshIngton.
1) IJIIUQLIII ( lI1'I'S ( iLVM IIUS 'I'IIAM ,
l'oor'tttciiulanccandl.ai'k at Interest
Citmise a 'I'ruuiafer.
COL1JMISIJS , July 18.-It is hmrobablo that
Columbus has seen its last game of W'e.
era league base ball. A telegram was re-
ecived here today from Manager 'I' . J ,
Loftus , directing that the phuyers vnek up
their luelongiogs and take ito early train
In the morning for Dubutiue. Ia. , to which
lihaco the series at giores which were to
have been ImlnVetI hiert hi. ' ( hit' St I'nul teatu
cml TiuednS' % % emitmestiny an 1 TitmirsilaS ,
hirivo hem trntifermnd Matinger 1.oftlls Is
hlftVm' in ttlltutliin , so that tilithing imOultite
Is known as tO ( lie nienalng of tlmt' trniskr ,
ltt from time otminpinlat w'lmirit 11115 lerim
macdo regardIng imor tttten.Iaiire her , ' . It is
enumsiulereti na the' flumnl step lit the tnkltmg
away of time team , wlmkh has represetited
t'oimtmhnis In the Vestetn league for time
last ( lures seasons.
24ClItB4 ( ) 01' 'tIlE % 'llMTUltS 113t(3tib.
Eiherfleil .IoIns thuoTitrers nmil helps
t.iek time Saints .tgnin ,
DETROIT , July 18.-Ehberfleld , thai shortstop -
stop Stahhings secured train Philadelphia ,
made his first appearance today and played
an ticehient game , Ifatmi bunched hitting ,
aided by the SaInts' errors , won for Be-
( colt , Score :
1(11.11.
Detroit , , , , , . , , , 0 4 0 2 0 0 3 0 -9 14 0
lIt , Paul , , , . , . . 3 0 (1 0 3 0 1 0 1-S 13 6
Ihatterles : Detroit Ilahin and Wilson ; St.
l'iutml l'hiyho nntl Spes.
M1L\VAUKFIId , July 18.-DarIng base run-
fling imfltl timely hitting voii tIme last grumne
from ( he Mlhiers for tIle Brewers. lmurke's
crutch of a low line drive was the feature
of the gnme. Score :
ILIT.fl ,
Milwatmkee . , . 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 -7 7 1
MInneapolis . . . 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0-6 S 2
Batteries : Milwaukee , llnmnes and Speer ;
Minneapolis , Wright and DIxon.
INDIANAPOLIS. July 18.-Kansas City
outplayed Inthiatmapohis today ittuil opportune -
tune hitting gave the lIlacs the gatne.
Score :
it.1IE.
Indianapolis , , 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 7 5
Knmisa City. . , 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 ' -6 7 3
Batteries : Indianapolis Foreman and
ICahoe ; Xanas City , nrdee anti WIlson.
STANDING OF" THE TEAMS.
I'iruyed , Won , Lost. P.C.
Intllanrmpohlq . . . . . . . . . 75 48 27 61.5
Kansas City . . . . . . . . . 79 47 32 59.5
Columbus , . . , . . . , . , . , 72 42 30 5.3
Mliwnulteo . . . . . . . . . . . St 47 34
St. I'nLii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS 45 3.1 57.7
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 80 46 70.5
St. Joseph , . , . . , , . , 70 24 46 24.3
MinneapolIs . . . . . . . . . ' 19 22 57 27S
Games today : St. Paul at Columbus ,
Minneapolis at Indianapolis , St. Joseph at
Detroit , Kansas City itt Milwaukee ,
Stflttur.l is lteieuNed.
NEW I'OitK , J11131s.'rhie management
of the Louisville club todn' gave the ctis-
ternary ten ilays' uiotice of release to See-
end Baseman Jarne Stafford.
Inulinmus 'i'iike Aumotlier Gnome.
SIIYMOUR , Ia. , July 18.-Speclal ( Tele-
arnm-The ) Nebraska Indians defeated
Seymour today by a score of 18 to 6.
io'ioi''rs oN 'tilE ULINNINF. Tht.tClS.
l'eep 0' 1)uu' Makes a Grent Finish In
Mile ztiiui Sixteeuithi ,
NEYOltl. . July 18.-There was a good
attendance at Brlghmton 'lleachi antI thut'
weather was cool , The fourth race was
one of tile best of tIme meeting. Lady MarIan -
Ian Went out to make thin pace after time
first furiommg , while I'eep O'Dny amid Dr.
Catthett followed a cotiphe of lengths behInd -
hInd , wlthi Ilantmoclc fonrtn. In a furious
drive Peep 0' Day womi ny a head. lIe-
stults :
l"Irst race , one mIle , selling , Tinge well ,
Glenohne second , June thIrd. Tiniei 1:42i.1 ,
Second race , live and a half furlongs :
Efler''sceiit won , Lt : Cheviot secouid , Tot-
( Ut third. rime : I:001. :
Third rae , ' , five furlongs , selling : 111gb
PrIest womm , Fair ) ' Iaio second , Julius
Caesar , LItteiieth third. Time : 1:02t.
Fourth race , mile antI sixteenth ; 1'ep 0'
Day won , Ilannock second , Dr. Cattlett
third. 'l'ime : 1:45. :
Fifth race , hive furlongs : ' . 'hm1plashi won ,
51A' ; ! Miles second , Jack PoInt third. Time :
I : 'ju. '
Sixth race , hub and one-unit : Latson
won , Free Lance secommd , 1'oniuuenki thIrd.
Time : 1:45. :
CHICAGO , July IS.-lVashington park re-
stilts :
First race , one mile anti seventy yards :
Roger B won , Nect'duh : second , Dorothy
third , Tune : 1:45. :
Second race , lIve furlongs : Fountaune-
bleau won , Frank Bell second , Battle thIrd.
TIme : 1:01. :
Third race , ono mile antI seventy yards :
Bernnrdlhlo won , 'feutomila second , .1. C.
Clark third. Time : 1:44. :
Fourth race. six furlongs : Mary Black
won , Afahnatia second , Lady Ellerile timird.
Time : 1:12 : % .
I"ifth race , one and three-sixteenthis
miles : Forte won , George Krats second ,
Don Orslno third. 'rime : 1:58 : % .
ST. LOUIS , July 38.-FavorItes won tile
ocond and fourth evetmus at thai fair
grounds , Results :
First race , for 2-year-olds , five furlongs :
Mountain Dow won , Bolero second , 'rid
I'axton third. Time : 1:04. :
Second race , soiling , one mile : Lady of
time W'est won , Chluitu 11 eommd , Miss
Lizzie third. Time : 1:41. :
Third race , selling , one and one-sixteenth
miles : Judge Stemiulman womi , Basqull see-
end , Sir Rolla third , Time : 1:50. :
Fourth race , handIcap , 1x furlongs : Gib-
raltnr won , Miss Verne second , Purity
third , Time : 1:15. :
Fifth race , selling. six and onehaIC furlongs -
longs : Ilorseshioc Tobacco won , Siddubia
second , Count Fonso third. Time : 1:21 : % .
Sixth race , selling , one mile : Trunby won ,
Moralist second , Cun I See 'Em third.
Time : 1:4314. :
MONTREAL , July 18.-Results at Ilehlaire :
First race : Sellirmg , 6 furlongs : Manzan-
ila ' ' ( ) l , Dumbarton second , Locksley third.
'rIme : 1:24 : % .
Second race : Two-yenr-olds , soiling , four
and orme-himilt furlongs : Lady Scarlet woim ,
Ovy Cott second , Ergo third. ' 2irne : :16 : % .
Third roco : Foumr-year-olds and upwards :
What Next won , Devailut ccond , Waterproof -
proof third. Time : 1:16'i. : )
Fourth race : Two-ycar-olds , five furlongs -
longs : Clwesemitm'son won , Vex second ,
Yontego third , Time : 1:541,4. :
Fiftim race : Soiling , mile and one-six-
teemmthm : Scraps won , Stray 5(01) eCOfld ,
I , , . Ii. third. 'rime : 1:53. :
Sixtii race : Selling , sIx anti one-half furlongs -
longs : Dave 5 , won , Earl F'onso second ,
Cohhateral third. Time , 1:24.
SPURIOUS THEATER TICKETS
( hmnahmn l'eopie Upiluit ' 'orrlt'i1 by the
11mm Ne'tV Iolge of 'I'wo
Summooth Suui mudiers ,
Bogus admission tickets to ( lie various
playhouses amid amusement places have made
theIr aiSpearanee during the last two weeks
anti many theater going people have been
victimIzed. The tickets are excellent fac-
sirnliies of the genuine tIckets , except in
the color of the cardboard used.
Very few of the theaters have been vie-
timnized , as the counterfeits are ustmahly detected -
tected by the keen ticket takers , Ivhlo become -
come as adopt in detecting bogus tickets
as a bank toiler does in detecting bogus
mousy. None but tIme : iubhic suffer , Tto :
work is being done by two young inca who
travel about the city as litiiographmers with
bundles of show paper tinder their arias ,
They not only elI time fne-simniiles of time
COUIOfl tickets but bogus lithograph hoRses.
A lIberal discount is iveti purchasers.
It is not known whether the printing is
done In Omaha , Time police are inclined to
think the work is done in Chicago and that
the man behind the scheme are Cimicagoans ,
At Clifford's ' Gaiety theater eight bogus
tickets were presented in one nIhit , but
were "turned down" at the door. None of
the theaters sell tickets to scalpers ,
CASE AGAINST GILLESPIE
tliumu.inmnums l'roeeeulings Ahlos'e,1 to Go
Over Itu1 II Cciii rt Sits In
5e.deillhl'r.
'flue fliantlainlis proceedings brought
against ex-Superintendeut Gillespie of time
School for tIme Deaf by Attoroey ( lotmerni
Smyth to compel hlirmI to turn over to the
state mroperty alleged by his successor , Mr.
Dawcs , to belong to tIme state , were not
heard by Judge 1eysor yesterday , though
the writ was made returnable on that date.
Tile reason for thIs is that Attornep Hall ,
on behalf of Prof. Gillespie , informed the
court that his client would file an answer
to tIme effect that instead of him being indebted -
debted to the state , the state owed hIm
something like $2,000 , and demanding an no-
counting for the Inst twenty years or at
least for all tue time Fret , ( liliesple was
superintendent of the institution. Accord-
ugly Attorney General Smyth's witnesses ,
who were present , were permitted to me-
turn home ,
Judge Keysor said lie would not undertake -
take to hear a case during ( ho present
hot weather that promIsed to take tip about
two weeks for its trial , and the matter ursa ,
therefore , put oft until some time In Sep.
teinber , : : - -
GRAFTERS WILL GET AWAY1
" 1ifltieup' S'm'ttres time
l.in ) , to 'lire ( hit ntid ii , ,
A uun. u II it l'riisoemi I
Thrcmghi time Influence of someone who
stands lese to the 'owers that he in thm
imlice tlepartment ( ho three grntters who
victlmizetl ut farmer of $43 last seek by
iimeans of the hock game wIll gain their hib.
erty , as the prosecumtlng witness has been
spirIted out of the cIty.
These men were found by detectives with
the swindling locks anti a counterfeit do.
tcctive's star In their possession nntl they
were identified by their victim , Their cares
were called In the ioiice cotirt. three ( hues
and as ninny times commtlnuetl , time coathnu-
ances boitmg takell to tire out ( hue victim ,
'hio Is a. resItlent of another city , smut thus
le the prosecutloa go by default. The
scheme has been sttccessfmil , Whether the
victIm left. of huts own accord or whether lie
has been given hits money hack to leave
the city before the hearing of the mileul is not
knowmi , but tIme belief Is prevalent ( lint lie
was bought off.
The thrco grafters who vih1 be granted
their freedom on their arr.iignniemmt are con-
slderetl the most. adept in their line neil
had a long and very sutccssful career i'rior
to their arrest.
DRIVER OSBORNE BADLY HURT
Comiditlout of Otmiut the Victims ot tii
I'n t rol 'n go it A'c Imlemi t
Is SerImius.
The condition of Driver Osborne of tim
police patrol , who urns iijuretl by the overturning -
turning of a patrol wagon at Sixteenth
nmiml Jones streets Sunday , is critical ,
Time attending physicians at the Clarkson
hospital have not learned the exact nature
of his hurts os yet. While the imiitmrles iii.
fllcted on lila scalp amid body mire severe
they are not dangerous to Ids life , It is thin
very severe limternnh injuries Ito received
that tire causing apprehiension.
Sergeant W'halen was soncwimat worse
yesterday. Ills injuries consi8t of wremichied
knee caps and severe body bruises and lmOS
sihdy an Internal injury. Ito is at his hmotiie
and may be detained there several weeks ,
Noah Thomas , the Imatuol conductor , shio
Was iii tue wagon at time ( line of the cccl-
dent anti who sustaineil minor imijtmrics was
at his work yesterday.
HYMENEALS
.
S I tt.l l-Cml . ' .
CULBEIITSON , Nob. , Juhy 1S.-Specinl ( , )
-Clinton J. Sldell of time Era force nod
Miss Mary Cole. for fotmr years teacher In
the intermediate departmemit of the Culbert-
son schools , were quietly unarrietl yesterday
nt the hiotilo of the bride's parents , Rev ,
Mayfleid olilciatung.
Qtinhuit lOuts for Slimumi Isit Meenri ties.
LONDON , July 1S.-Spaiiishi fours opened
at 381 , and later declined to OS. Saturday's
closing price was 37-'t.
PARIS , July 18.-Spanish fours opened at
:18 : , Saturday's closimmg price was 3S.35.
) i'OlimI'lttM of Ocean VesselN , .huulr 15.
At. New York-Arrived-CoPe , Iroin Liv.
erioo1.
At L1vermool-Arrivetl-Sylvanla , fion :
Boston.
Brenien-Arrived-lcoenhngeti Louise ,
from New York , via Southiammuptomi.
A t Gibraltar-ArrIved-Kaiser WIlhelm
It , from New York , anti proceetled for Na-
lieS afld Genoa ,
At Digermtmien-Arrived-Atigusto Tic-
toria , frouis Ilamburg via jmorts ( on North
cape excursion ) .
At Ilaimiburg-Sailed-PemlmiS37lVaflla , for
New York.
At Southmamptoma - Sailed - Barburosa ,
from I3rerneui for New York.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Deputy Sheriff George Stryker took
George 'rburston. an itisaume colored man , to
the asylum at Lincohim yesterday.
United States Irish commisitlomi car No. 1
arrived in Omaha yesterday morning on time
Milwaukee and was transferred Inumiiedlateiy
to ( lie oxpositioti grounIs.
The gambling cases against William
Dwyer , Jacob Kmrschhaumn nmitl l'hilips amid
lianseim , the latter two having been arrested -
rested uumider the familiar imnrnes of John
Doe and htichard Roe. have been set by
Judge Baxter for toniorroa' .
At tIme Oummaha camp mimeetung on Twenty-
fifth and Mantle'rsoui streets Mrs. Lora A.
Ilenuett of Creston. Ta , , presidemit of tIme
\Vomaim's Christian Temperance union , wilh
give an illtmstrated temperance lecture on
Tuesday evening , July 19 , at 8 o'clock.
A party of Shuoshorme and Wosboc Indiami
children passed thlrtughm Omaha yester.lay
morning en route from tIme Indian school
at CarRoll Ciy. Net' . , to tIme Indian schmo'l
at Carlisle , i'n , U. G. Stead of the government -
mont schools was in charge of time eliiidren.
Mrs. S. J. Ciapp of IIloonungton : , Nob. ,
fell from a street car at 'l'wcimty-fourth and
l3inney streets Sumiday afternoon and was
quite badly bruised about tIme holly. She
was emi her way to visit her son , Fred Clnpp
of the ThIrd regiment. Mrs. Cinpp was
cared for by friemmds. 11cr injtiries are not
serious.
There was Ito mmmeetlig : of ( lie Iloard of
Edtmcatloi last night. 510113' of Cup macrn-
bermi of the hoard arc out of time city antI
only four umienibermt shmowed up , no quor'imn '
being possible. The emily thing of ammy liii-
portarmce to have conIc before the hoartl was
the openimig of the bids for the 1)aveupomt
sclioeh site ,
0. II. Iuncnn attended a picnic at
l3ohievue , Neb. , Sunday amid came imonie iii
ma disagreeable frame of mind from too fre-
qument , visits to tIme refreshment. booth. ills
wife , Eva Iuncun , was oblIged to suffer
front his Ill humor and appeared at the
police mttntioi : with her truce brolly bruised ,
Duncan wits arrested for : mssauit amid bat-
tory.
tory.Eggert
Eggert Ott amid henry .Tilmp of lleruuiimg-
tomi have beeii charged 'itlt sellhimg llqmmor
on Sunday , Juiy 10. The ln ormumatiomm was
tiled by herbert B.'aldron and the pnrt'
to whom they ore alleged to have soil the
liquor-one ; uint of beer ammml one hiimmt of
whisky-Is called hans Sehneluler. Oft amid
Jipl gave tlmeniseves immto the comisiabie'mm
cusiochy , Judge Baxter sot thueir cases for
the 21st ,
Charles E. Winter , clerIc of the county
court and president of the State Ilt'putbiicaii
league , has been appointed by l'resithent
George Stone one of time imational organizers -
izers of time National itepubhican league.
There are timrce other orgiunizet's besides
him , Joluli IV. Totten of New Tori : , C , IV ,
ItayluloImlI of Illinois amid F. F , Meyer , je. ,
of New Jersey , Ex-I'residcnt I , J , Crawford -
ford of Kentucky , Senator Isaac Miller
Ilamnultoi : of Ihiitmois , Melvin Hayes of Ohio
anti Colonel It , J. Woods of South Dakota
have been aipolnted the fInance commmiittco
of the imatiomal : league ,
.
ww
Not Mao Alone you use
' '
\(4Ol Soap
for Woolens for woolens only ,
hma'e lost
nimi-tentlis :
of its value.
'l'oti flood a
d pure 8Ol ) In
your bathroom -
room and
, : I ) C tI t 00 fll ,
Your face had
more imir-
tant than
ts'ool , Wool
5- ' Soap he a
'I' s4 pure soap.
It's the onhysoap
MY MAMA I IUH MISC contalnintnolnlu.
uIao HAD neat Ingredients.
WOOL
.
II. I3YIIMS
a.
ANUEUSER-BUSCI-I BEER
ContaIns every clement that makes
Li healthful and desirable bcvcragc
Purity , Perfect Brewing , Proper Age ,
Giving 'piquancy , zcst satisfaction , true refreshment.
The The Faust
Budweiser
Anheuser-
, The Michelob Standard
PaleLager
\ Brewed and bottled only by the '
ANHEOSERBUSCH BREWINO ASS'N '
"NOT 110W CHEAP ; BUT HOW GOOD"
It thc Association's GuidInm Motto.
Good , pure , clear , licaIthIthi I3ccr , illadc of scicctccl graIns , costs more to inakc than
thclntlilkrcnt kInds , thrcforc commands a hIghcr rIcc. Anhcttscr.Btisch Bccr
is scrvcd on nil Pullman and Vagnr DinIng and Buffet Cars , all Occan and
Lake Steamers , and In all the bcst liokIs , Cafcs , Clubs , and ( amllic.s.
Used by Army and Navy and at Soldicrs' flames.
NO COR1USED. . CORN BEER S NOTHINC
BETTER THAN A CHEAP iMTATON
OF CENUII\IE BEERS
MALT-NUTRlN1 , the purest Malt Extract-thc Food Drink-a boon to thc we.a
and convalescent-Is prepared by this association.
Beautiful new booklet Free. Anhcuser.Busch BrewIng Ass'n , SI. Louts , Ii. 5 , A.
4 , " ° ' °
MAUOOD RESTORE Ii TIutq great'cgptrull
'ital1zertlmeprescrtp-
ttomi of lu fauimout Freuichi I'll ) slctamm , trill qtulc5ly cure vomu of nil
veils or dls'aeq of the gearatlvo urgamis , , tuch mis Lost 2danbooI ,
Imisonimila , l'alti to thai ltickScmmtlmial JtiiissI n , 2t'r'oti 3J'btiity ,
f. I'Impmes , hI&ulItns & to Marry , 1xmuauimmna : Imritmis'am'mcoecmo : sect
- Comisml'ntlon. I t stola Oil toMe' , t.v daV or OIglit. l'i , 'u'pmtts qmmlck-
ursa 01 , Jkclinrgo , which if miotchit'etii'i hncl to Sllermitorrhces amid
E FO fl C arso A FTK R alt the hiorrora cit 1nu.oo.ncy. ( 'V PC I ) as : e cieuuum.cs ilioliver , the
. kitiiie' anti the miritiary cranes oX nil tmpuritica.
cU1.RDIN : : trengthens amid resmomes .111811 weak organs.
'limo r'ason siufierf'r' , are not cured by hector' , tq titcntiiw mcunety per cm'nt are ( iacbled with
PrestoS I I is. ( 'UI'11)1IiI1 is lbs only IrnoivIl renird e to core 'viuiiout Ito opi'ratiomm. tcto , ir.mlm.mui.
a : . . . % viitten usrilnti'p givi'n aucit nlont'y rettirn'ci if six t.o'is doc not cirect a Jermancalcuro.
I1.OOru box , iX l'r tIe ) , by 11)511. 5'unl for i'itxi : cia'iuiar atuil teatumnouiata :
Address DAV)14 SIEIICIItE CO,1'.O.Ilux2I7OSau1raucciacoVah. J'u.pele8
MVII1LM-ilI.lOX I)1tUG CO. . . 11. Cos , lath it'stl Irarumnumu , ( imimuhi.
_ . .
-
- - - -i
atm
lEt : FREE ADVICE 10' our l'lmysh'iamm and mt FREE SAMPLE :
- . . I of 0111 niecticimie mind a US.limge : Fr.'o lloiik treating miii ( iis'RPCC u liii 56 ezt.chictmt
' ' of lime Vhu ' uhmotilti ivrito ,
mt'c'iiics arc somime reasuni ) you us
: I Kay9s Reovator1
: Cmmve the very rom't cnes of 1)vm.pc isla Commstipntloum , ilcaiiariie ih'cr amid
: i imimli'3' iii CilbC5. iic liii hit' I'm ' OOt ( I r sit. tV , ) 41 ItO rant . 'e I I . II'i hi' mis iml otit
i ml I I 0 f YOU I' H' , ' mimmitommi 4. I ) , . li my's hienovait'r I ' . sold by II riiggit , . . , om' sent
: 1p sushI tiit receipt or prI. ' ' , Pa couts amid SI.mO.
- - Address Or. B. . J. KAY MEDICAL CO. , ( WesternOflico ) Omaha , Nob. :
BLOOD
POISON
S A SPECIALTY.
PriTnay , Oeoontary o1 Tertisry DLOGD
& 'OWON penniafleritly
Ciire. in 15 to 36 Days.
You n be tratccl st home for rams
pride undr Mine gUalant ) ' . If you pm'fer
. to com here w will contraot to pay raIl.
read tare tad hotel hal' . , . .d tie oha.rgs
is we Call to 0115 $ .
IF YOU HAVE
taken meroury iodl6. potash and still
Suave achS aid pauna x.tuoeua Putcha In
mouth Bore Throat , i'tiapl , Copper Cot.
. 'irei liDota. Ulisra en any part of ths
body. heir as ilyetirows falling out. it I ,
thu Becoadary
We Guarantee to Uur
w. solicit time mtet obstinsts oases um
challenge the world for a caCe we cannot
.Jre. 'Dii , disusie hea always barneS the
skill o ths roost eminent physicians.
1500,030 capital bebio6 oUr unconditional
gz&ranhy , AbSolute prcofb Cent ae.1d
on rpplioatton. 90 psi. book rut tree.
Addreu COOIC ILCMEDY 00. , 4O1
Maiouio Temple , Chicago , Ill.
wiuic OTITF.fl.5' 1A1L GOi0IJ1/h'
Searles & Searles
, ,
SPECIALISTS
Guarantee to cure upeeilil7 end mull-
cahly iii ) NIlityolis , ( ) itItONIO .AJtI )
I'III'ATJO diseases of 3leui uu1 women.
WE ( MEN SYPhiLIS
SEXUALLY. cured for life ,
NIght Ernissloni , Lost Manhood , 1v-
drocse ! , Vericocele , Gonorrhea , Oloet , Syph-
Ills , Stricture , Plies , FIstuhti and Rectal
Ulcers , Diabetes. Bright's Disease cured.
Con6ultation Free.
and Cleetciirod
Srh.re hotuc.
by new method without pain or cutting.
Cailon or address with stamp , Treatment
by mall.
floS , 1.stIe 5&
ORS. SER1E3 8EAIIIE8.
aR.
IS ThO 051.1
111. : . ; SPECALIs'r ;
, TUSArB ALL
th Private DisOaSO3
' % m\J flatr , , . set lmord.r , cia
I . IcIEN ONL1
_ _ ' 5) YerralIztierlenoa
a 10 Years in uriaba ,
Book Free , Conculta'
;
( r . : tiuuiyroe , uox7do
ar-a1.1rIg. , .
. ' .
14th and l'armmaui Sta.
. . . - u1514)L.t. L'tJCll ,
CURE
111141 tsr ucesu ,
t.iwdeI. dh.ebsrsH. taSsamilloal ,
&irI $ u.ssI..4 U Irrttaticuu. ci uic.ratlc ,
zs.w , $1IISi. If 0' U C S U S aiuubrao ,
rr.s. . Ii4l retain. , sad net islets.
% lv'l , .tWlVLICHtlsIeltC9. : _ _ 05 5'OtSOODil. .
C cieal1Tl.0. by I1rugt.ita ,
U $5 iii pins
I II. . 'ci . .itiea , 1.1&
p ,
Patronize
Iloiue Industries
H , 1'miru'huutsiuujr (100(15 3iuitI , sit the Foi-
SOuliulIr : i. tl , ra'.luL Fsu etorle , , s
AIVNNUS AND TENTS.
DMA Ii. ' . . 'I'IIN'l' .tD ItUhlllI4lt. CU.
( Successors Omaha Tent antI Awning Co. )
Mamuuraclurcr trOt ! , itwuihags ; jobberS ladlet'
smid gent. ' ! .hiicclnmosmies. : 'I'enta tor rent. 1311
Fannanm St. , Oniuhia ,
llulIWEilhilS.
O3l.t1IA Ih1lll'lNG .tSSOCI.t'l'IOS.
Carload uhiprnemims mate in our own retrtr'-
erator cars. liltie Itlbbcmi. Iitie Expt.rt , Vienna
Export unit Fatally ELport delivered to all parts
of tIle cty.
1JoTI.EiuS.
OM.tlIA Ill ) iIilht W' ( ) ltiS.
.JIIS ii. lOVR15Y , Prop.
Boilers , Tanks amId i4iceet Icon Work. Special
taeihltli'cl for doIng repair , . etc. 'i'd. 1311
H
CORNICE worn : .
. ' . ' ' '
C. F' JII'11X14'L'illi ,
J1.tC LII COItNICEO 1'OitlS.
Manufacturer of Otu'unlzeu : Iron Cornmros , ( In' .
varijzed Iron Skylights. Tin , Iron and Slate
PeerIng. Agent tpr lilnucar's Steel Ceilng : ,
108-10-12 ? 40r111 irs'enmuu : street
CflA'KI11t FACTORIES ,
A.lllhthC.N lJlSCtil'l' ANt ) 31F'G. CO.
\s'iioesu : , Cracker minnumtaeturcrs ,
OSIAIIA , NEIl.
BYE WOItICS.
.OhlOl4hS.tCl'S 'l".VIN CI'l'l' h'IO
1'OltlcS , I llli irgiriumiu 5t
Dying mind cleaning of g'Lflnentr sail goads of
every description. Cleaning ci tine garments a
spectalry.
FLOUR 2IULLS.
S. Ii' . CILMAN.
Flour , Meal , Fet'd , urea , 1011-iS-il North 11th
Strest , Omnniin , Nib. C. 11. Black , ? iianager.
TepIions : 552.
IRON WORES.
1)tYiS & CO1''GIl.I. , lEON % S'ORI(8 ,
I COlt II muit hiriuss , , itul t' rs.
armtnufiictmmrers nail Jobbers ot Maclitaery. fP'n-
era ! repatrimug a spOelulty , 1101 , 1503 carl. ista
JllCkPOlt streat , Omahuu , Neb.
LINSF.1I1) OIL.
W'l)3IAN ) I,1u11111) ( it l VOutI5 ,
lilanimfacturer , oil process raw lInseed oil , het.
tie boiled Iirieeii oil , iiii : mire' 58 $ iouumel Ihoiced
imkes , ground mind screened llaxsed for drug.
jirts. ( )5iA11i , NEll ,
llt'rTlitssiS. :
O3l.t 11.1 11111)1) ING CO.
1.TanufnetUrers of high grade Mattrtssev , 1111
linrnev Street. Omsica.
O1'llflAi.L ANLI IIIIIIITF'AC'i'OlllISS.
-
Jo.t'i"/-NII'hiNF. CU31I'ANY.
li'rs. ClothIng , 1nnts , Plitris , OveSiIr ,
OMAhA. With.
.
$111117' FA'TOJIII38.
, J , II , E'NM ,
NitlIll .tstc.t itt , I ll'I' COM1'ANI.
Exclusive custom shirt tailors. 1511 Furnam
VINIIUAII AND PICELIIII.
lf.t.ihtil.NN % 'INitiAIt 00 ,
atinufacturers of Vin.'gnr , I'ichcies , Cataupi ,
Mustards , Celery ann Worcezterelilro Sauce ,
WAOON53 ANI ) CAItI1TAGES ,
.
t'ibI.l.t S1l'P'IOllrFiSIl ,
For a good , e'utatuiuitlctt 'ehiirit , er ens' deserip.
lion , for irpulntlag or rubber tires on new or oiil
wheels-thus bed place is 27th and Leavenworth
Streets ,
CEIAII MANIJFACTIIIII'.IIS ,
lihiNhI .t ( It ) .
Largest factory hmu liii Yest. Iading JolAcri
of Omaha. Ilansac Ciii' , Lincoln rnci ill. Joseph
handle our gocicir , 1005 Fam'nsm Street
A. P. 'F. Co. ; mtsiongera furnisuhied ; hma.
ram delivered. 3302 Jaiiu4ae st. . I'L ,1-27