Til: OMAHA DAIL.V JIB 13: Till' USD AY, .U'NK 1-t 100. 1IULEN AND O'CONNELL HURT Fnoblo'i Manager and Omaha's Captain Both Put Out by Accidents. HOME TEAM WINS A COMEDY GAME Wlldcxt of I'lloliltill nnd l.inlli-rtiii I'li-MliiK ! VUltorM Tom blue to Hun 'I'll it I H ull Score. OnmliM, I7 I'iK'blo, I-. .St. .fiiNfpli, lot Mun 'll, ! Hl-1 .IIOlllOM.- It Ib'IHIT, . llmoU n, I 1 1 llmliiniill. I. I'IiIIihI.Ii.IiIii. Ill St. I.oiiU, 7, ,' Turk, fit ClilriiKO, O. IIonIOII, l I'lttKlllll'K, '. eighteen base on balls lx each by Uur rell, .S'owmcyer and ninckbtirn-and ten Holding errors, nil mado by the Pueblo team, wero the features of yesterday's contest nt Vinton Street park. Omaha's players ; liuldod without fault, hacking' up the or- ntlttr. If.... ratio work of their pitchers In superb Etylc, illlckoy. '.'b.. ThouRh tho Ramo as a whole was a rich j ft"", ploco" of fotuedy, there wn ft touch of true- I McCaind'and, piiv nt Dm iieirinnlnif and another near tho i Helllv. n.,,1 In ih.. llrt ItiHlnncn Illllv Illllcn. the ' Rraclous, Rontlemanly tnanascf of tho 1'iicblon, sureumbed to a terrific blow re reived snunrn on tho rlnht cheek by a pitched ball. Hulcn was the second man at ( tm no siroue up 10 me p. ao u . spirits, bound that ho and all bf his co- workero would redeem themselves from tho poor start they mado In tho opening game, Poor fellow; The llrst ball Harry Hurrell llred toward hint went wnio mo iiucnuuu Plato and craahed Into Ilulcn's check with a foreo that went him sprawling. Ho was assisted to tho bench and came near losing eonscloiihticsa. Tho ball had cut an ugly 1 gash Jut In front of his right ear. from which blood llowcd copiously. Tender mln- Istratlons were given him by Dr. Hanchett . .... and tho bail pluyeiis, but ho was unabio to contlnuo In the game, licit, taking his placo at .short and Graham filling in nt second. After this sovero setback It was little won der that tho visitors lost heart und played like n lot of clodhoppers, for thc very verte bra of tho Pueblo team was removed when Hilly Huleu hud to take tho bench. Captain Jack O'Connell, the man by whom tho champions und all of the fans wcar with hearty Rood will, was also tho victim of a painful Injury' in tho eighth Inning Dalryniple had ticen passed down to ilrat by Newmeyer. "Dal" was. Indulging In his kittenish antics about the base when New meyer sought to scntch him napping. Ho shot out bin south-paw nnd the ball took a peculiar twist, catching Captain Jack s right bund In such .1 manner aa to break the mid- dlo linger at tho llrst Joint. The flesh nnd nail were Kcparatcd and tho crimson started in a stream. Atraln'wem tho services of a physician nccrosary and Captain Jnck had to surrender his plate nt tho Initial bag to Kebsctmeii, while Bgait followed "Ileb" In right Held. Score: OMAHA. AH. H. 11. 1 1 O. A. B. 2 0 0 t 0 .". .1 ' 11 0 :: 2 0 s O II 1 3 ' 1 0 l 2 1 0 0 1 0 010 27 12 "0 0. A. B. 2 0 0 2 ;s 1 1 12 2 1 , 0 o 1 1 2 0 t j 1" 1; 0 2 :t 0 2 1 1 1 '2 " 020 21 la 10 0 n 17 Hacr. if Toman, ss McVlckcr, cf, .. Hebsamcn, rf.. Lauzon, e O'Connell. lb.; Muokoy, 2b.,.. Hoy, 3b Hurrell, 11...... Nowmeyer, p.. 4 li 5 t r. n t 1 1 Totals '...v.. to 17 II PUKHLO. "AH. It. ...... 4 I 2 1 1 I :i tv. 2 McIIulc, of Gralium, 2b Parrott, lb Anderson, rf.... Dalryniple, If... Kelly. ::b :. tCl Heltz, ss Snook, e...... Hlackburu, 1 Andrews, p Totals Omaha Pueblo II 1 0 I 0 12 1 1 0 H . . . .3'j .216 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0-12 ; Burned runs: Omaha, S; Pueblo, 2. Two liuso hits: Rebsar. en, Lauzon, Hoy, Hur roll, nulryiuplo, Hlnckhurn. Three-base hits: Rebsamcii, Parrott. Kelly. Home run: Hoy. Saerltlco hits: Hurrell, Parrott. Passed balls: Lauzon. 2; Snook, 1. Wild pitch Hurrell. liases on balls: Off Hurrell. 0; off Newmeyer, fi: oft Hlackburu, C. Ruses 011 hit by pitched ball: Hy Hurrell. 1. Struck nut: Hy Hurrell, 1; by Newmeyer, 3: by Andrews. 1. Stolen liases: McVlckcr. Lauzon, O'Connell, Hurrell. Parrott. Kelly, iiciiz. lime: ..ov. 1 mpire: ainuca. SAINTS AVIN FROM Till) SIOIX. Anotln-r VIlNMoiirl (inr-ie Into AVIileli Hie llleiiii'til of l.in-U lliilereil, ST. JOSBI'll. Mo., Juno i:i.-(Spci-lal Tele gram.) St. Joseph won today's gumo from Sioux City hy a score of 10 to I. Hotll pltcr.ors wero hatted rather freely, but freely. llUt Matiplu, for St. Joneph, managed to keeo lilts morn scattered limn did Foi-Ruson. Muuplii also received better support. Bach ...iin 11. mm u iiiii-ii viium, 1 1 III moux VII H errors w-ero made when they meant runs for St. Joseph. Strang's hatting anil baso rUlinllll? Worn fo.-ltlimu tin i.nt r..,,,. l.l. a . . ,, :, ... i n..- out of lo times to bat. Munagsr McKlb- bcti luid IMIImim had their troubles In left- llcld with the sun. McKlhben lost fvo long .11 '"-..".. .. ",al- ii'iini'-u i or .1 ,,,,.. ' .?.. iU .... 1 1 1 t .u '. .'""i a runner mado two bas-es on. Bbrlght urn- it red n good game and thero was llttlo kicking on either side. Score: ST. JOSEPH. AH. R. If. O. A. B. Strang, 3b Hall, ss Kllnff. c Schrall. of .McKlbben, If Davis, lb Hrlstow, 2b y.eltz, rf Alaiipln, p 1 2 0 1 3 1 u n o I r n o l 2 0 ! S (I 0 2 0 0 I 2 0 0 0 2 0 27 7 3 O. A. B. 0 0 2 2 4 0 3 0 0 1 n o 12 0 0 o o i 3 1 0 3 .". 0 0 3 0 24 14 , 0 5 '10 ....;! ....4 ....I ....3 ....3 ....I ..,.:: ....:! o Totals .32 10 12 27 SIOUX CITY. AH. R. 1 Hiillmnn, If Hrashear, ss..., Hansen, cf Nlles, 31 Glasscock, lb... Camp, rf O'Deu, 2h Cote, e Ferguson, p Totals ...... St. Joseph 2 (I 0 II 0 0 1 0 "5 1 4 0 0 1 1 II i o l o u 0 0 3 0 ....27 ..0 0 ..1 0 Sioux City 0 0 0- I Barned tuns: St Joseph. 6; Sioux City. 3. Two-baso hits: Hall, Davis. Hrasheur. Nlli-s. Cimin Cole Tbren-biisn hits: Hall man. Sacrlilco hits: Hull, Kllng. Maupln. DEMAND PONU'9 EXTRACT AVOID ALL IMITATIONS. FOR ALL PAIN Rheumatism Feminine Complaints Lameness J Wounds FACSIMILE O UOTTLE WITH 'Bruises ' f!atnrrh BUFF WRAPPER BIOS Burns UOC Piles POND'S EXTRACT U It will Cure. lO'Dcn. Stolen bw Strnnjr (it, Srlirull, nnd Mnroi zy. Mason got a bad panto f notcrs fr..m lou.t Ni brnskii, houtli lirashW Double pin vs. Strung to Brush- I nititlnsl Wcifer. This game nml thi Slio- Dakota, Minnesota and Illinois nre hero. car. llrafhinr (unasilsti'd). Htruck out: Uy i waiter-Marshall adjourned Kiuno wto left , ' u i MatiplfiV a Tr Vrrgusoii. 3. llnses on balls. I unfinished, to be concluded today. The llrhbw I'nrli Mnllnef Snhir off Muu lit, 1; off I'crKUfcon. 3- Hulk. Shownlter-Marshall frame was left In even limner Allen, mnnrlRcr of Hip Omaha m, ,..i i...l hull Kiln it. Time: 1:OT, , i,nt,m ai tin. ..mnlm? phIiim Shnwulter . Driving nark InlnmN to innkt thp second I'tniilrr. Kbrlght. nrwiut mitns A win THWM.HII. I) MiiIn.n Tnki'N n llnrd Full )ut of thn THm-ihi Terrors DISH MOINBH, June 13,-(8pcclal Telc-Kramj-nes Moines won from Denver to day by bunching hits and through the In ability of the visitors to And MeFurland. Hut nlnu times did Denver net a man to llrst. A man hit by pitcher, a thrccbORKer and a pa ed ball ruvo Dos Moines two runs In tbn llrVt and In the sixth two bases on balls and two singles gave the locals two more. Attendance, l,"on. Hcorc: DBS .MOINES, AH. H II. O. A. K. i t 0 0 1 0 0 0 i i I o 0 110 1 '- 0 0 I) ! 0 1 0 A L ' 1 0 5 2 0 J 0 7 1 1 7 10 3 H. O. A. B. ?. 2 0 0 0 2 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 II 0 1 4 2 U 13 0 0 0 1 0 1 21 15 0 2 0 0 0 -l 0 0 0 0 0-0 Thlcl, If Naale, of Mines, 'Jl Hruln. 3b Warner, rf.... Parker, lb Hall, ss I.omnn, c .McFiirluriil, p. Totals M I DBNVBH. AH. .. 4 .. 4 .. H .. 3 .. I H. 0 0 0 I) 0 II 0 0 0 11).. I.cw.ce, BS 4 Hulllvnn. c. McNcely, i Totals 31 0 Jjesvwo.iicH............ u Two.bflB0 ,,. M,or 2). Three-base hit: xugle. Double plays: Hall to 1 lines to Parker: lllckey to Lowee. liases on balls: on :; m ,'0 ,l'stnick o.u- u''..'u?lan d"V.;S' MNeelyf ."ss'ed imiis: oman, 1; Hiillivun, 1. Time 1 mpire; iraiuey. SlnnilliiR of the Tennis. Played. Won. Lost. P.C OuujIiil j,".,. ' ;" it. Moines ". .H2 21 11 1.1 i ,fVI ...3-3 ...31 . . .20 ...31 ...33 17 IS It ri 12 .Kit .521 .4s:i .119 13 IS 20 St. Joseph Mlmtv IMfv Sioux City .. .375 (JAM HS OF I'll 1-3 .NATIONAL I.I3A(it'l3. Clneliiiuill StrlUes 11 llnrd Look Streak 11 1 llrouUly 11. HHOOKLYN. Juno 13. Harrctt wns put out of the game for kicking today and the t'lnolnnatls became demoralized. Wood, who took his place, misjudged two Hies in the seventh and before the homo team re- tired six Hrooklyn men had crossed the plate. McGlnnlty allowed Cincinnati but lour lilts and was faultlessly supported. I Jones was hurt by a Ditched ball und re tired. Attendance. J.aw. score: HltOOICLYN. I CINCINNATI. n.II.O.A.K. Jl.H.O.A.13. ! .lonox, rf.... 110 0 O llartett, cf.. 0 0 3 0 1 llnm.ml ..F 1 1 ft fl A f II h I 0 ice,.i-r. 'rf..'. 3 3 s o o' Corcoran, iiO 0 ! 3 jemrg, it. 2 1 is Wiecknrd. If 1 2 3 i-ni'at"" 002 Daly, 2b 222 0 0 Hockley, lb. 0 0 12 0 0 Mcllrlde, rf. 1 1 2 0 Crawford, If 0 1 1 2 n Irwin, 3b.'... 0 1 1 2 DHlelnrdt, lb 0 0 2 0 0 Pottz, c 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 6 1 l-.irrell, c... 1 1 4 McUln'ty, p. 0 0 0 2 0 llrelt'H'n, p. 0 0 0 4 0 Totals ..12 12 27 12 01 Toluis 1 4 27 IS D Hrooklyn 0 0 1 0 0 2 C 0 211 Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Barned runs: Brooklyn. 6; Cincinnati. 1. Home run: Daly. Three-biiso hits: Keeler, l-urrell, trwln, .MoHrlde. Two-ouso mis; 1 ICmlvr. Crnwfnrd. Klrst tiiiso on errors: I Hrooklyn. 1. Ift on bases: Hrooklyn, 3; Cincinnati, fi. Struck out: Hy McGlnnlty, 3. SucrllloM hit: Dalv. Stolen tiases: Jennlncs. Sheckard (2). Uases on balls: Oft MeGin- nlty. 3; off Breltcnsteln. 3. Doublo plays Duhlen to Jennings. Hit by pitched ball: Hy McGlnnlty, 1; by Dreltensteln, 2. Time: 2:10. Umpire: O'Day. Hunker Do It unln. iunu r 110 11 AKun. PIIILADBLPHIA, June 13. Piatt was In irood form today und kent the hits of St. Louis well scattered. Philadelphia, on the other band, hit the ball hard ln nearly Score: " KT. LOt'18. I riULADULI'IIIA. It.lt. O. A. i:. IUI.O.A.B. IlUlkett, If.. 0 1 2 0 0 Thomas, cf.. 1 1 0 0 0 lMilrlclf, rf. 0 1 2 0 0 Hliwlf, If.... 13 10 0 Kelstrr, s..0 1 2 2 0'Delnh'ty, lb 0 2 7 0 0 Donlln, rf... 0 1 3 0 0 Flick, rf.... 3 3 10 0 MrOann, lb. 1 2 fl 0 0 McKarl'il, c. 2 2 7 2 0 Dlllanl, 3b.. 2 0 0 1 1 Chiles, 2b... 1 3 S 4 0 Qulnn, 2li. 2 0 4 2 1 Dolan, 3I... 0 13 0 0 Hoblnnnn. c. Suilhofr, p... Tliomuu, p.. 2 2 u 2 0 CroHS, vs.... 1 1 2 4 0 Piatt, p 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 Totals ..U 16 27 11 0 Totals 7 11 2t 10 31 St. Louis 0 0 10 ?' 3 1.0 Philadelphia 1 0 2 I'nmnil Hina- Kl liiU 1- Phi Indelnhla. .1. Two-liuse hits: Single, Flick. Sacrillce hits: iKiaeip. t'liuos. uo an. T nomas, inree-uaoo ! hits: Robinson, llurkctt. Stolen bases: ifulnliir. Siidhoff Oulnn. Chiles. Single Double pluy: Chiles to Delehanty. First baso on "balls: Oft Thomas, 1; off Piatt, 1. Left on bases: St. Louis, S; Philadelphia, 9 lilt hv liiti-hed ibnll: Kelster. Flick. Cross Struck out: Hv Siidhoff. 3: by Thomas, 1; by Piatt. 4. Passed uaii: lioumson. Time 2:15. Umpire:, Hurst. Kid Mi'liuU' Great "Work. ltnSTON'. Juno 13. Nichols waB an ,,l, fn.lnv lining 1,U fnr nnlv llirpn Brill. . terlnir slncles durlmr the camo. Hamilton's I drive over left Held fence scored tho only i run In tho name. Attendance, 3,000. 8coro: UtlSTO.N. rlrlnjillivu, It.H.o.A.i:. n.II.O.A.K. ' Hamilton, cf 1 1 40 0 cooley, lb... 0 0 12 0 1 .....n ... rt , n n ,1 T.int.A.. u n n A niiiun, on., v i . v itiinir. .u. v v Harry, lb... 0 0 10 o 0 Ileaum't, cf. 0 1 10 0 , Hluhl. If 0 110 OAVagner. rf.. U 0 2 0 o lohb, h o 0 1 2 OWIlI'ms, 3b. fi o 2 6 0 l'lecmn. rf. o o in no'llrl'ii, tr.. 0 l 1 iwp, 2b. 0 0 2 5 0 Kly, s 0 0 0 0 lailc, c... 0 2 2 2 0 O'Connor, e. 0 0 1 0 0 .01010 l'hllllpnl. p. 0 1 0 3 0 N'lchuls, p. Totals Hoston .. 1 6 27 12 0 Totals .. 0 3 24 18 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -! Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Burned run: Boston. 1. Homo run: Ham ilton. Doublo play: Kly to Ritchie to Cooley. Sacrlilco hit: Stohl. First base on hulls: Oir N'lrhols. ': off Phllllnnl. 2. Struck out: Hy Nichols, 2. Wild pitch; Phllllppl. Wlillewnsh for C 111 on no. NBW YORK, Juno 13,-Tho New Yorks again defeated tho Chicago today, scor ing their third consecutive beat. This Is a record for recent years. It wuh again a pitchers' battle, Hawley lmving the bet- ter of It. It was through his clover pitch- lng nnd tho Now York's sharp fielding that 0 only twenty-eight Chicago players came to At- NI3W YORK. I n.H.o.A t:. CHICAOO. H.H.O A.K. lU'ann St'lbucii, 2b. 0 0 3 8 0 Chillis. 2b... 0 If.. 0 110 0 Ryan, cf.... 0 Davlr, ss I 0 Hunzt, lb. Ooyle. lb.... t 111 t 0 Orecn. rf.... 0 Vnnll'n. cf. 3 3 11 0 McCor'k, 3ti. 0 Hlrknian, 3b 0 0 2 2 0 CllnKin'n, 0 0 tiower n, c. o 2 ,1 1 O.Phance, o Hawley, p.. 0 0 0 3 O arlllllh, p Totals .. 5 S 27 tt 01 Total ..0 G 21 11 6 New York 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 r. Chicago 0 0 000000 0-0 Barned run: Now York. 1. First h nun nn errors: New York 2. Left on bases: New i orK. en cneo Green. Hacrllice i i - r iiAi ., ..! Vanllaltren. Dnutilo iiluvs: Hilu-Ipv IlOuerniau to Hlckmnn: niensnn tn 3nl buoh; Hickman to Doyle. Passed ball: llowermail. Tlmo: 1:M. I.'ninlre; Sivnrt. WOIK1. StniiilliiK of the Ten in . Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia Hrooklyn .... Pittsburg ..- Huston St. I.ouls ... Yi 41 li! 40 12 44 40 41 27 ir. .IM.1 '.'.'i lli .010 23 23 .JIM 20 20 ,&00 20 22 .4ili 20 21 .4Vi 17 2! 17 21 .415 Chicago New York .. Cincinnati .. Admits Terry Gets I'iniiire .lull, WASIIlNGTON.Juno 13. Pcesldent Young today uppolnted W. II. Terry of Mllwaukeo n rsuiiouai league umpire, no win com mence worn in Ht. L.011IS Biitunliiy. irnlverNlty Athletes Off for Purls. WASHINGTON. Juni 13 Tho flonri-n town university athletic truck team ot wus ciiy, cinuiKJseu oi e. j. jinriou, man ager: W II. Fnlev. trainer: Arthur t,- Duffy ( world's champion 100-vurd snrlnter); Bdmuud Mlnahan, sprinter: J. B. Mulligan, cnntaln of track team, nnd W. J. Ilnll.m.i nunrter-mlle snrlnter. will leavo hero Hun- day. Juno 17, for Hoston. from which pclnt tliey will embark Juno 20 for Paris, -where they will compete In the exposition athletlo luuiiiiiiiicui. iu no ii.-iu Hii-ir, . : - Miownller Ilefeiitn Mnmhnll. PATHS. June 13. Today the following drawn uini' from previous rounds were repiuycu, wiin tno iniinwiiig results: uno - waiter and Mutson drew, as did Schlcchter beat Marshall and Mason defeated Dleder. Tho drawn cumes between ltoscn nmi Mason, 8chlcchter nnd Mlosc, Maroczy and TschlRorln and Urody und Schlechter urc still pending. HUflSE BID UP AT LAT0NIA Owner of I'rlnce of Wlllr Helnln III in by rni'ltiK Alime ButvrliiK l'rloe. CINCINNATI, Juno 13.-After wlnnliiR the last raco nt Lntonta Prince of Wales was run m by I.alrd from $000 to JSoO. , Chcrrlngtoti & Co. bid $So6 una rctalneu . boost' lilUH iiuirvt iuia in mn mow """ nf I tin meolllll- Triilnv'M SOOft WOS ItlntOSt nil that could bo desired. Tho class of horses that contested wus nil Rood. Tho track wus fast. Hcsulta: IMrst race, six and one-half furlongs, selling: Douster Swivel. 105 (Hobcrtson), . to 1, won: Tunlson, 103 (Lynch), 33 to 1. second: Flop, 101 (Ilarshbergcr), 3 to 2, third. Tlmo: 1:21H- Funtasy, Lord Krnzlcr, Hrlghtlo 8, Opera D, Headley, Covington, Mark Hanna, Isllt) and Olllo J also ran. Second race, four und one-half furlongs; Great Star, 107 (II. Wilson), 1 to 1, won; I.ady Uramble, 112 (HertlliR), 5 to 2, second; Telephone Girl, 112 (Overton), 18 to C, third. Time: o:65!4. Bmprcss Ughtfoot, Mrs. Gran nan, Mattfo Uain, Auchcndrnyne, Bssgoe jiee, 'Mugglo Voune, Llzetta S und Miss Theresa also ran. Third race, one mile, selling: Dissolute, 101 (Van Camp), 15 to C, won; Barilla, 100 (C. Murphy), 9 to 2, second; Prince Wllhelm, W (Michaels). 2 to 1, third. Time: 1:11. Atlantus, Violet Parsons, Badlo Hurnam, BmmiL Stevens nnd Itlchardson also ran, Fourth race, ono mile, handicap: Great Land, 1(JG (llcrtlng), J to 1. won; aaivarse, 110 (O. Lewis), 8 to 1. second; Lord Zenl, 11J (.viason). 'J to 1, mini, i unc; i:i?4. j-.iik-hurst. Tho Star of Bethlehem and Charlie O'Hrlen nlso ran. Fifth race, llvo furloncs: Droghedn. 113 F ,0V. oUl: (Overton), 3 to 1. won; Uonelmrt, ICG (W. assed jioney)( r, to 1, second; Porter H. 107 (Ma : I.00. ) 8 t0 j third. Time: 1:02. Irvins Mayer. John Sullen, llulllday und John Druho also ran. Sixth rnce, six nnd one-half furlongs, sell ing: Prince of Wales, lOiJ (Harshberger), 6 to G, won; Northumberland, 107 (Robert Bon), 7 to 1, second; Kilt, 105 (llcrtlng). 13 to 1, third. Time: 1:2014. Mlzzourl, Hotha, Little. Hilly and Dandy II also ran. wo StiiUes Decided nt (Srnvesenil. NBW YORK. Juno 13. The Tremont slakes brought a largo crowd to Gnivesend today. There was a good ueai 01 disap pointment, as Tommy Atkins, the hot favorite, could do no better than third They cot awnv to n fulr stnrt. tlio favorite refusing to follow his Held. Prince Pepper took the lead ut the fall of the "ag and "e " Vi , :,VShn,'rear a, d won ln a drive. In tho Falcon stakes First Whl, wns Ulo choice and, after indulging Tho UuH, wltl, Ul0 lead lnt0 t,0 tretch, hu cam() .uvuy ,iml won wtl, u i,t l0 spare. Imp had llttlo trouuio in winning tho second race. Sho took tho lend at the start and was never lieuded, winning easily by n couplo of lengths, it wus ner trial for tho Suburban, und a good one. Sum mary: First ruce. six furlongs: l'lcaruy, in (Hullman). t to 1 and 3 to 1. won by a head; Sanders, 112 (Turner). 7 to 1 nml 5 to 2, second oy liuir a lengiu; ionsior, j-v (McCue). 12 to 1 und 5 to 1, third. Times 1:10 2-5. Merry Day, llarlbert, Vesnvlan, Favonlcus. Danforth. His Koyui liignness and Hen LodI also ran. Third nice, ono ml e and n (ilioricr: imp, 12 (Tuber), 9 to 5 and I to 5. won by two lengths; Gulden. 97 (Odom), 2 to 1, second l.v hnlf n length: Lothario. 101 (Muher), 4 to 1 and 8 to 5. third. Time: 2:0S. Latsou, cimrcntus, Knight of tho Garter and Tinge ulso ran. Third mop. Tremont stakes, six furlongs: Hlues, 115 (Muher), 5 to 1 and S to 6, won by a length; Prlnco Pepper, 115 (Jenkins, 1.1 tn 1 nml 6 tn 1. second bv 11 neck: Tommy Atkins. 125 (Spencer), fi to 5 and 1 to 2, third. Time: 1:13 4-5. Ilolsteln, Hedeck, The puritan. Handwork nnd All Green also ran. Fourth race, Falcon stakes, one mllo und a sixteenth, selling: First Whip, 106 (Maher), 9 to 5 und 7 to 1, won by R length . . ,f . u m (Wlnklleld), 7 to j nml 5 to o. second by three lengths; Red Path. 103 (Odom). 4 to 1. third, 'lime 1:4S 1-5. Ceylon nnd Hammock also ran. iririh rnfn nvo nun 11. nnn iuiioiiKs: ivuh ig Hoer, 112 (Patton). tt) to 1 and 20 to 1, on by a bead; The Rhymer, 112 (Fumer), to 5 und 3 to 3, second by a length and a ulf: Strategist, 112 (McCue), 10 to 1 and 4 to 1. third. Times i:o4-&. pr. uiinun, Ada Heatrlcc, Callcar, j-iceiwiiig. .11111.!', Sun i.nls. ltusslan. Cresson, King s Favor ite and Gautama also ran. civil, mrn n,n in In lllld a slXtCOlltll. SOU- lng: Autumn, 110 (Maher). 11 to 5 and I to 2, won by a nose; Oliver Mac, 103 (Odom), :i to 1 and even, second by two lengths; Lucky Star, la taicvuei, - 10 1 u i third. Time; 1:50. Dolando, Dunblane and Magic Light also ran. I.'iiviirltea AVm 'Kill All en tj-iiTiu Timn 13 Tho bard rain of grounds very heavy today and the talent .ere m Br,,at In picking nil the win- ,.a Qlv fnvnrllnu In nil oil llrst anil IIS the hotting was heavy the losses of tho liciok- lex were corresnonuinKiy neiivi. m-nuiw. T.'irm rn. lx nnd one-half furlongs, sell lng: Moroni. 114 (Crowhurst), 11 to iu, w-on, and 3 to llarrlo i-ioyo, iui w. ""-"i 5 econd; Iron Chancellor, 11 (J. Matthews), 6 to 1, third. Time: 1:2S4. iBenhum, Troll- i.Ano, o i .1 -vi 11 arn frill iiini, r.in. Second rnce. ono nnd one-eighth miles, Felling: Ramlro II, ill i-aiiany). 10 j. won; named, si w. 1. "o-," u """," to 5, second; Dlmoruls, fO (Talley), 10 to 1, third. Time: i:ii-)4. jihicd nu-iuiiuiui n..i,.iU x-i..iit Uimzollo. Hiiuchlv und Larus "' - .. " ' rpi,ir,"i i-nw. lv fnrlnnits. handicap: Tom Collins. 105 (Morse), 1 to won; Kindred, g, (Talley). s to 1 and 3 to 2, second; Aunt l.Marj, V lUaiOJ, l i, lllllll, nine. I Bummer and Annlo Stum also ran. Fourth race, ono and one-sixteenth miles I. -ill . mint,.-.,l CI T1'i1n K tn 1. wnil ni'illliK. iiintuti ,-.' " - Russell R, 91 (J. T. Woods), 3 to 1 nnd 6 to 0. second: Myth, 1 iTulley), 11 to u. third. Time: l:3li. My I.ast Hope nnd Crocket ill am rnn Fifth race, ono nuin nnu seventy yunis uplllnir! nien Ijike. 95 (Dale). i to u. won Bl Caney. li tt row nursi;. a in i nun iu second: Connie Lee. 109 (Do well), 11 to S, third. Tlmo: i:.v.'. cnnroucri, ico nnu -eu dlesomo Miss nlso ran Sixth race, live furlongs, for 2-year-oh Amn..rn. tGllniore). 8 to 5. won: Ml y.nrn. io". r.i- AVoods. 5 to 2 and 4 to 5. sec nnd; Amoroso. 103 (McGinn), 7 to 1, third. Time: 1:03. Tennis Girl. Frenchle, Iilllv Patterson and Ktijoy uiso ran. Remits of HncInK nt llnrlein, cittCACO. Juno 13. Weather cloudy tmek henvv nt Harlem today. Summary: First race, six furloncs: Scales. 100 (Ross) 1 to 2. won; Pruetorian, 112 (Holaiid , 2 to 1 second; Charlie Moore, 109 (Dupeo). third Time: 1:20V Utilize, Prentlso, Colgutc Melocole, Venlta, Mandamus, Tnyon, I-.ada Smirk and Hawaii ulso ran Rnerind race, soven furloncs: Sliver Dale, 113 (T. Hums), -I to 5, won; Sannazurro, 0 (Wulsh), a to 1, second: icon, juj inioociyj third. Time: liuovjj. nanus, j.ny in lnnd. Dunlzula and Tenny Hello also ran. Third raco. flteonlechusc. short course 0 selling: Governor Hudd. 117 (MelliiBh), 9 1 to 1, won; Itolfo, 111 (Johnsonil, 7 to 1, o second: Honeswer. 125 (Worthlngton), third. Tlmo: 2:15. rn n. .ufaiig nnu i'tiii iiecKcr aiso Fourth rnce. ono mllo and seventy yards Orlmnr, 105 (Dupee). 8 to B, won; Teuccr, no iHnland). even, second: Kontticky Hnbo, 90 (Jackson), third. Time: l;)4. Cogmoogey also ran. , , Fifth race, seven furlongs: nunnopkburn 102 (Hiilz), 7 to 10, won; uruiare, tu iwiiiu snenml! Orlen 97 (Newcom). third. Time . .n.,' t1....1l.. T llnlllrrnn nl.l Aflln. llltin iliiTyi joHopnine. oan aiuico, i-iiin. jimu Hawb3y"Dtoh,j;:",n?.loaV sell lng: Trimmer, 112 (Miller), 7 to 2, won; Hluo I.lck. 110 (Cay wood), even, second; Oxniird, 109 (Hose), third. Time: 1:5514. Castuko, Maryland, Hcserve, Guess Mo nnd 1'uy ino 1'iuuicr aiso run. Mntt Allen I'iijh IjllO.r.Op for Colt. NF.W YOlilv. Juno 13. A number of year lings, tho property of tho Dlxlana stud, weru sold bv miction ut Gravesend today. Those bringing $500 or over were: Hrown colt, tiy Dr. .Mcuriuo-Ainmimn, at Murphy, $2,000. tirown eon, ny ur. .iicuriuc-mucsai, j. I-Vatherstone, t,W. Drown colt, ny liunovcr-.viaurice ttimyar. M. Allen, J10,0). . . . Hrown coit, uy Dr. aicuriue-iiiiiigni, t. Welch. $2,500. Chestnut colt, l.ombra. W FlaniDeuu- Flam, H, Hocbo, 1750. Hrown colt, by Longlllght-Mo II, J. Iv. Holland, $C00, Chestnut colt, ny ur, . .Yictinuo-r loron, C. Hrown, $1,100. Trotter 'Wlim nt Gun .Shoot, SIOI'X CITY, June 13.-(Speclal Tele- Rrum.i Kdward Trotter of Klngsley, lu., won tho Interstate championship at the Boo I mm ,.inh mmnni ahmn m,iav 'ivntio. n ,i three other shooters (led In tho regular i ovent. Tno otners were: it. Klein, Solrlt Iike: II. J. Steene. 'aterIoo. ami j, w (jay,), soux city. In the shoot-oft I llnvil drnnned out with three, shots, tfteeco with live, Klein with eighteen nnd Trotter 1 null urter Hitting ninetenn tunes. Tno I shoot will end tomorrow, About clchly muttnee nf rnr in hp held at tbci nark next Saturday afternoon excel In point of Interest and cntertnlnmcnt tho very suc cessful matinee held two weeks nRo. Tno horsemen are evInclliR a Hre.it degree of Interest In the races and it large number of entries have been mado for the various events. The track will be In excellent con dition and tho big grandstand will provide accommodation for all of tho spectators who desire to sco a pretty racing as could bo witnessed anywhere. A band will be lit iittcndnucc and furnish music between tho racing events. ltnees nt Denver Postponed. DBNVBH. Juno 13.--Today's races nt ovrrliiml park were poatponocl on uocount oi rajn CROWE WILL MEET COLEMAN Friends nf thc Oiiuilili Mini Confident or UN Ability to AVIn Out. Tho wrestling match between Michael , Crowo and Frank Coleman will be held Wednesday night, Juno 20, at Brlllng's hall, Sixteenth nnd Corby streets. Crowe nnd Coleman met last nlRht nnd decided ti)on me time and place or moir meeting. Tho stakefl for tho contest nro now In the hands of tho stakeholder nnd both men nre prciutrlnz for what each believes will bo tho match of his life. Owing to thu local popularity of Michael Crowo and the splendid record of Coleman . it Is believed In local snortltn; circles I lint their match will bo ono of the best wrestl ing exhibitions ever witnessed on n mat In Omaha. Crowe's nplendld showing against jiecn uiuon, ino ciuunimm oi me world, recently, nnd Olsen's high compliment to his ability causes tho locul wrestler's friends to bellevn thnt lie will bo victorloilM In the mutch. Crowe said yesterday that while ho was conlldent or success ho wns prepared to put up his best effort, ap preciating that In Coleman he would meet a past master In tho art of wrestling. Miss llnvt Wins nt (inlf. NBW VOitK. Juno 13. ln the women's enlf tournnnient nt thn Metronolltnn asso ciation today Miss Hentrlx lloyt, former woman ehamnlon of the United Stntes. de feated Miss Fargo by three up and four to play. Miss H'oyt's scoro was; out, 4i: 111 37. Miss Fnrgo's score: Out, 40; in, 42. Miss Mnndn Wetmoro defeated Miss Gcnevlcvo He-oker, 4 up and 3 to .Play. Scores: Miss Wctmore Out, 47; In, 33. JIJss Hecker-Out. 49; in, M. Miss I'nderiuil won over .irs. .wirain. Score: Miss Undorlilll-Out, 62; In, 53. Mrs. Morgnn-Out, r2. In, M. Miss llurlbut defeated Miss Chnuncey. Score: Miss Ilurlbut-Out. 51; in. 61. Miss Cliuunccy Out, 63; in, 50. rarls Exposition Pictures, Part II, now ready. 10 cents and a coupon cut from Tho Bee, page 2. Suit Anulnxt City. Mt-h Mnrv .1. Anderson lias beclin suit against tho city for $3,000 dnmnges, alleged to navo necn sustaineii uy reuson 01 u ae fcctlvn sidewalk at Twenty-soventlt nnd Mmniet. streets. Mrs. Anderson savs that her leg slipped through a hole at the cor ner mentioned and that she was so seri ously Injured as to be In n permanently crippled condition. Vote early and often. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. P. Hons of Chicago Is In the city. Paul McCormlck of Hillings Is In the city. Ralph Worms of New York Is ln tho city. Will Howorth of Teeumseh Is nt the Mil lard. Tj. W. Iamb of Burlington is nt tho Murray. J. A. HIcc ot Stuart, Neb., Is at the Mer- chnnts, M. H. Fries of Arcadia Is at tho Mer chants. Ttov. J. H. Prcssdn of Btromsburg Is ln tho elU'. W. H. Btowcll. editor of tho Auburn Post. Is lu Omaha. Miss Josle D'Ancuera of New York Is at tho Murray. Genrco F. Palmer of Broken Bow Is nt tho Merchants. m. P. Keefe of Cheyenne, a stockman. Is nt the Merchants.1'" W. F. Auld of Red Cloud Is registered at the Merchants. J. Ii. Inno nniMt. A. Wilson ot Kansas City are ln Omaha, James McKinnon nnd wlfo ot Chippewa Falls, Wis., aro in tho city. Wllllnm P. Hakewell. representing tho l.csllo syndicate, New York, Is at tho Mur ray, j P. T.. Gutlemnn nnd J. A. Harris, bankers of Broken Bow., nro guests of tho Mer chants. J. H. Cnsebcer1 of Blue Snrlngs. editor of the Blue Springs Sentinel, cnllcit at re. I publican headquarters yesterday. A. D. Beemer, member of tho republican stuto rentral committee for thc Seventh senatorial district. Is In thu city. S. A. ltoberts of Arapahoe, M. O'Sliea of Lincoln, J. A. Work of Seward nnd Richard Kuestet- of Grand Island were at the Bar ker Wednesday. Mrs. W. T. Coad of Rapid City, S. D nowly elected member of the directory of tho General Federation of Women's Clubs, was at tho Millard yesterday. John Iloeso of Broken Bow, de partment commander of tho Grand Army ot the Republic of Nebraska, returned to Omaha yesterday from a Chicago trip. -Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Simmons and R. H. Norvnl of Seward, A. W. Clarke of P.ipll llon, J. W. Dnlau of Indlauola. I.. Davis ot Petersburg nnd F. P Glazier of Bdgar wero Wednesdny guests at tho Murray. , H. W. Bllllngsley and It. J. Greeno of Lincoln, S. J. Woekes and D. II. Cronlu of O'Neill, AV. H. Stowell of Auburn, David Hrown of Nebraska City. AVIIIInm Steufer nf West Point, Jeff T Stono of Mluden, H". P. Miller of Grand Island and F. M. Ruth bun of McConk were nniong tho state Etiests ut tho Her Grand Wednesday. Nehrasknns nt the Merchants Wednes day: S. P. VnnWJcklo and G. AV. AVIrt ot A'ork, P. J. Coffey of Spencer, J. H. Bosser man of Superior, AV. B. Colvln of Pawlet. P. H, AVood of Friend, R. H, Hanklln of Cambridge, Dr. S. Hlnlr of Bennington, Thomas If. Pratt of Lincoln. II. A. Schnei der of Cedar Creels and A'. Schaefer of Tekamnh. LOCAL BREVITIES. Thn Sunday school of Unity church will picnic nt Illvervlew park this afternoon. President General John C. Breckenrldgn ot tho Sons of tho Revolution hnji Mint out a communication calling attention to the fact that June 11 Is Flag day. Gospel meetings nro held daily at 2:30 and S p. m. In. a tubernucle at tho corner of Fifteenth and Davenport streets. Rev. Bennett ot Illinois Is In charge of tho meetings. Tho Midway lawn social, which wns to havo been held at tho residence or I. W. Carpenter, Thirty-eighth street und La fayette avenue, Tuesday evening, has been postponed until Thursday, June H. At Its regular weekly meeting the Ileal Bstato exchange, determined to locate its annual picnic nt Arlington nnd llxcd the dato for Juno 23. Tho commltteo on ar rangements was nlso authorized to extend an Invltntlmi to the lawyers, doctors and city nnd county olltcluls to Join In tho out lng. A nieotlmr of tho populist county central commltteo of Douglas county has been called by Phnlrmau Gcorgo Baworth ond K..rntni-v 1. l." AiAi-eiirt v f of Friday even- Inu-. .limn 15. Thn meeting will 1)0 held nt tho rooms of tho Peter Ceoper club, 1515 Howard street, and business of Importance Is slated to bo transacted. rip .TnMenh Teielvnl arrived In tho elty yesterday from his homo In Craig, Neb., Wilt WUS IUKOU1 ni once in m. n " hospital, whero ho will undergo a surgicul operation for tho removal of a bullet from his knee. While bundling a pistol ten days ngo tho doctor accidentally shot himself In tho left log, tho ball lodging In thu knee. Frank Flala, n teamster employed nt thn government corral, Twoniv-seeond and Hickory stteets, was severely Injured in u runn way at 9 o'clock yesterday. I Jo was hauling lumber, when tho tonguo fell from tho ring In tho neckyoke. nnd Immediately the team became unmanageable. 'lho wagon was overturned and I-lain was thrown out. It Is supposed thnt one of tho horses, both of which were sharpshod, stepped on his. wrist, severing, tho artery and breaking both bones in the forearm. His Injuries wero treated at tho pollco station, Mrs Oyld, who runs n cigar und neWB stnnd nt 1339 South. Twenty-ninth avenue, n-ported to the pollco yesterday that a sneukthlef had robVd her of $2.50. Tuesday night she says sue saw a man hi wiuuu shu hud Just sold a clgur reach Into a box In which sho keeps chnngc. seize a handful of silver und run awuy. As ho turned to pass out of the' door she caught a glimpse of his face and recognized tiltn as tho man who, two weeks ago. hud robbed her of $5 under very similar cir cumstances. She hadn't noticed him par tlcularly, she uys, while nelllnif him the cigar, OMAHA QUEEN HOLDS HER OWN Leaving 01 on wood Eoftral Ilundrtd Votes Behind. THREE NEW LEADERS TO THE FRONT rlimiHes .Ms n In (be Council HIiilTs nml .North .Nebraska lienilersblii In The lleo's Popular (ilrl ViH'iilloii Content. While wo have uo change to chronicle In tho leadership of the Omaha list It will plenso many of our readers to note that Miss Kern's gains yesterday havo given her front rank In number of votes of all tho fifty four contestants In tho Held nnd places her so much In tho lend of Omaha competitors that it seems probablo eho will be able to hold tho place ... i ,,n .i "0 mo cci for sovcral days, Tho other celestial region uro so cloro to each other that tho prophet will havo to bo a thoroughbred who will predict their rank after tho next counting of tho ballot. Tho race In north Nebraska le beginning to becomo qulto Interesting, u new caudl d.tto having ouddenty plunged to the front and a decided Increase In tho vote being apparent among tho participants, Tho following Is tho scoro up to 8 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, Juno 13: Katie Kern, l) hull's UJIU." I, nolle Pnrrli.li, .Veil. Tel. Co . . . . 1,0 II) Mil)- Alliec, .Vut'l HlNiMilt C 1,010 Alia llrehleiitlinl, AV. F. Stneehcr.1,11 10 Hopliln .Miller, A. Peterson OIO Kntellc Vim Horn, .Veil. Clotlilnir C Blla Crane, I.lnlngcr & Metcalf ill it 819 WW IK1 Jvutncruio tiuwell, laco cleaning... I Nelllo Cratidull, Hoyles' school Tena McNulr. B. II. Terrlll I'll Courtney K. Dale, Mrs. Bcnscn Mario Taylor, C. Moore Mury Devlne, Swift and Company.... Mary Mnlone, Neb, Clothing Co Mary Bowers, Boston store Grace Sheely, Hlchnrdson Drug Co.... Maud Williams, Ambrose L. W. Co.. Bmm.a Inman, Boston store Knnnlo Gosney. Armour Pkg Co Eva. Cnyley, Country Publishers' Co.. Blslo Motz, Pnxton hotel Kittle, McGruth, Cudnhy Pkg Co Bcsslo Aver, nurse V) .US 201 21.1 223 200 170 144 10) SS Si (!5 Clnrn Feree, Rumser & Kerr Bird Healy, Boston store Kuto Swnrlzlandor, public library.. Leonora B. Chardc, Sherman & McC. Dena Brnndeiiberger, milliner Mrs. Blla Qulinby, nurse Btta Heed, building Inspector, S. O.. Lucy Gamble, teacher Nora Bmerson, Adnms express Ola Warehlne, Murray hotel Blvlnn Howe, Dally News Olllo Johnson. Hong Kong Tea Co Oma Patterson, AV. O. W Pearl Llngerfelt, A. V. Todd Hosella Vlckery. Boston store Bsthcr Simon, Hayden Bros Bertha Meyer, Thompson, B. & Co. . Kuto Powers, M. 13. Smith & Co Mrs, Brown, Boston store Fannlo Koutsky. Nnt'l Biscuit Co.... Pearl Price. T. M. Grain Co Jennie Bnblnowltz, Bennett's Alfhlld Headland, Commercial Club... Grace Burstall. Kllpatrlck s Bmmu Quick, Payne-Knox Co Jennie Chnvunx, MeCord, Brady Co. Frnnces T. Bucholtz, Cnrter Iad AVorks Alice B, Mills, Her Grand Phlllpplna Kunold, Krcllcr Katn Ryan, teacher Bmma Colburn, McCord-Brady Co.... Cas-sle Arnold, florist Blla Gamble, Om. Furniture Co Bertha Housemond. Cudahy Pkg Co.. Clara Gray, Neb. Grain Dealers' as sociation . Kuto Powors, M. B. Smith & Co Loulso AVeltzcl. A. P. Bly & Co Sadlo Hummell, Bald lift's Jean McCormack, City Steam Laun dry , Minnie Mack, Army Headquarters.... Llliie Miller, Megoath's Cora B. Cox, David Cole Maud Ayers, teacher Bthnl Thompson, Kllpntrlck's Norn Raker. People's Store.... Anna Owen, nurse , Blla Smith, .Hartford H. Ins. Co Anna Kelly. Hnydon Bros Margaret O'Den. Hayden Bros Dora Helmrod, Public Library Adalene Doherty, B. & M Alma Llndiiulst, M. B. Smith Annie Cameron. Rosa Art Store May Van Brunt, teacher Anna Jones. Nebraska Telephone Co.. Jennie McMillan, Bennett's Grace Maxwell, Hammond Pack. Co. Clara Holmes, Swift nnd Company.... Mary Howley. S. O. Tel. Kxchgnge... Grace Simpson, Klopp, Bartlett & Co. Helen McArdle, Bradstrect's Council Illiiffs. til 6! 5 Kl r,s ii 31 41 tn so ii; 49 II 31 2ii 21 19 IS IS 17 IS It 13 12 12 10 9 9 S 7 6 9 1! 5 5 r, 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 MABEL ADAMS, Bartlct & Miller 419 Kill t It Stevenson, AVestern Union 453 Addlo Ucecrort, liosiou smru Rosa Beck, John Ilcno & Co Mrs. Amy Klsscll, nurse Bmma Case, Boston store Cora Gretzer, tencher Maud Bryant. Peru Plow nnd Imp. Co. Nettle Kracht. Beno & Co Anna L. Hutchinson, Bcno & Co lown. MABBL BAKBR. Glcnwood Daisy Ledwlch, Harlan Mao Skldmore, Boone Bdytho Nolen, Carroll Bmma Maxwell. Neola....... Bessie Noycs, Missouri A'alley Fannlo Deur, Missouri A'alley Maude Evans, Sioux City Hairict AVIlklns. Clinton Grnco Haln, Perry Louie Gllroy. Perry... Mnv Thorp, Gleliwood Augusta Bowker. Glenwood Be&slo Fenslcr, Missouri A'alley Xurtli elirnUn. TENA KLEIN. North Platte Fronln Dewltt, Grand Island Gwendolen Tuylor. Blair. Ftorcnro Howell, Grand Island Delia Parker, Central City (Vila M. Chase. Way no A'lrdle Welch, Pnpllilon Fannlo Norton, Norfolk Jessie Iclirnm, Columbus Jennie Newton, Fremont...... Lconore Roeder. Grand Island Mae McCormack, Blair Ida Miller. Florence Emily Koupul, Wist Point Anna Long, Schuyler Eva Phelps, Blair............. Bertha Gulou. Grand Island Edna E. Williams, Grand Island Nettlo AV. AVutts, Grand Island Tootslo Taylor, Grand Island Anna Lobnow, Norfolk Josephine AVhitted, Florence Helen Porterileld, Fullerton Miss Johnson, Crete... Kuto AValker, Lexington.. Jeanctto Pederson, Arlington Hena Ayr, Pupllllon Nettlo Foley, Blair....... A'lnnle Eaton, Central City Bessie Kroll, Dodge Ella Vlzzard, St. Edwards Mouth XelinmUn. KATE BCHMINKB. Nebraska City.. Catherine Marlow, Beatrice.. Antonis Kessler, Plattsmouth Olga Bishoff, Nebraska city Ida McCarl. McCook Helen Welch, Lincoln Muo Burr. Lincoln Martha Hay ward. Nebraska City Mav Reynolds, Wymoro Nina Rosa. Lincoln Henrietta Hollowbush. Lincoln Helen McComns, Auburn 19.17 ST.0 117 40 2C 15 16 11 li 4 4 3 3 700 G0 351 219 291 20t'i 192 71 U7 41 32 27 23 23 20 IS S 8 6 5 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 10? i!7 CI .18 23 IS lf II Olllo Holmes, Auiiuru Grnco Mosely, Ashland UVhRWORKED MEN, DELICATE WOMEN, SICKLY CHILDREN TAKIi LlvlARIANI WINE) No otlmr preparation has ever received so many voluntary tostlmonlalb from "", people an the world-famous Marlanl Wine. Mariani Wine WORKS WONDERS. Bni.i nil HriiBsriBtg. nefiwe substitute!. i.ioi t. m.. m VJ. 15th t.. Now York, publish a handsome book of endorsement of Hmperorti. Kmpress. I'rlnces, Cardinals, Archbfshops. and other distinguished per ionages. It Is sent gratia and postpaid to U yo wrjj tor y, t'rrr,,' VIIUMWIl Married Women sclcutinc lini ment ptepnren the IkkIv for the Mtsln uion II. and ptcoctvci the symmetry of foin Morui r s I-Kti.Nti also obviates nil the d.iiiRer of rlilld-bitth, mid entries llie cxjiectniu mother Mlely through till critical period without pnln It Iswomnn greatest blessing, and thousands gratefully tell of the great good It has done them Bold hv nil drtiRKlsli at ft eo per tattle ,,, , Our little liook, telling nil iitioul this grc.it remedy, wilt be sf at free to any nddtess by Tiiu IliiAlil iblii Ki.uii.ator Comcant, Atlanta, Georgia. J HE illLlfFW STATfliW LOW RATES ALMOST EVERYWHERE Philadelphia and return, JC0.73 Chicago and return, $12.7."i Kansas City and return, Jj SO Denver Pueblo Colorado Brings and return, $13.00 ... Glenwood Springs nnd return, 131.00... Oden. Salt Laku City und leturn, J32.00 Hot Springs, S D. and return, US. 10. Custer. S. D. (Sylvan Lake), and return, $20.00 Tloket Olllco, 1 502 Farnnm St. - Tol. 250. A POINTER Arrongomonta foryour Summer Vnoatlon aheutd not bo ccmplotod without first asking about . . . P O I N T E R Excursion Rates . . VIA THE UNION PACIFIC tn affect on Junt 21, July 7 to 10 Inc., July 18 and August 2nd. Bummtr WKi curslon nates of ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Plus $2.00 from Missouri River to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Ogden and Salt Laki AND OTHER WESTERN RESORTS. TICKETS GOOD FOR RETURN UNTIL OCTOBER 3IST. Telephone 316. City Tlokot off loo, 1302 FirniRlW Piano Sale - All of our pianos that have been rented to the schools of Omaha, South Omaha and Council Bluffs are being brought in on account of school closing. We find that we have not enough space on our piano floor for alt those instruments. Rather than pay storage on them we will close them out re gardless of cost. Here aro only a few of the pianos that must go in this sale. Pianos sold on monthly payments if desired. 1 upright 1 upright 1 upright 1 upright 1 upright 1 upright 1 upright 1 upright piano, rosewood case piano, mahogany case ........ piano, walnut case piano, ebony caso piano, mahogany caso , piano, walnut case . . piano, ebony case . . , piano, walnut caso . . piano, mahogany case 1 upright In addition to this Btock, we havo a complete line of Ohiokering, Fischer, Foster, Franklin, Jacob Doll and twenty ono other makes that are being sold at very low prices. We handle Eurdetto and Newman Bros, organs. Pianos moved, fiiTiori nnd ronnirrl "Now nlnnns fnr rnnfc. fPnlnnlinn IfiBft HAYDEN BROS 51 CIGAR Little Ben-Hur same quality smaller size.. , DlstrlbtUors, ir-.m.ini .vi-nn ulupclv tuftly riRiire. iul pi ,e I lie IIKIOI llirir KirilFn inunn I hc bcitirg of chlldtcn li tty i..,'... ... - .ii,. , . ,ii,M OiniirlliicM TliKmn V i.'.,. I.- I I,,,. ..r hv III,' line Ot MOTIIBR'tl ji.c.cr uy i.i iiv. Mother's nt i wo be fore baby come, as Ihl Friend .June 14, 15 and 16 .June 25, 2il and 27 ....July 2, 3 and 4 Juno 19 and 21. July 3, 7. S, 9. 10, it and is. ......... ., I iYUHliai I and 21. Duiilngton Station 1 Oth and Mason St TOI. 1ZU Excursion Rates . . ) cTi IB3 .$ 75.00 . 95.00 . 100.00 . 115.00 . 3 25.00 . 135.00 . 150.00 . 175.00 195.00 I Gives Perfect Satisfaction 10c. 5c. Oiutihu, Neb, Is li is