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8 THE DAILY BEE. Satarday Morning, July 6, LOOAL BREVITIES, James Rehan on a warrant issued ont of Justios Andersons court waa arreated for the Jarency of a watch and chain from Liddio Ritter, - —Charles Willisms, Willism Wilson and | And Returns the Tew Hall, three colored men, were run in Bastiag Omabia 17 to 16, yestorday afternoon for figthting on south tenth street, —Willism Hyke was yosterday afternoon ar rested on the charge of arson, He was charged with setting fire to a house of prostitution on twelfth strect kept by Kansas City Liz, by throwing o bunch of fire crackers under the building. —Tn the police court yesterday Teneke fined three distarbers of the peaco £ and costs each, One paid the penalty and two spent their Fourth with Joo Miller, A fourth was fined %5 and costs for carrying concealed weapons, which hie paid. —An alarm of fire was sent on by telephono yosterday from tenth and Jones, The fire ne. proved to be in the huilding now on Jones | i o, wtroot used as a fruit store and originated | For the home team Rockwell and from the unproper use of firccrackers, Before | Bandle were the battery, and for the e} e ived, ho , the flames | Chicago's Lee and Young. it t 11 o'olock the gamo was called, ... | with the home team to bat. —Th first of the Mankato sand stone with | ™ MRaley was put out at first. Bandle which Ninth street is to be paved was Inid on | by “an orror of Carr reached first and Thursday afternoon, just south of the Cozzen's | gtole second, Dwyer struck a hot house. This street is now all curbed and |grounder to short who fumbled it, guttered and the laying of the pavement will | Bandle scoring. Funkhouser batted to be s matter that will be finished aa soon as | out field upon _which Dwyer crossed the possible, home plate. Whitney and Byrd were —The Mothodists” of Tenth street church theown out at st % s for four innings went %18 tne of the mont enjoyable plonios yester- n“’f"l‘n “;‘;:“‘:'n_ iy m_dm_f‘ ot o . In the north end of Kountz's grove | ;4hlg to hit Rockwell who handled the they gathersd together, the various familics | yphere with groat success, In tho second of the congregation, and with swings, baskets | innings no runs were made by the Union HONORS ARE EVEN. A Drawn Battle Belwm Omaha and Cnicago, The Lake City Club Defeated by the Soore of 6 to 1. Compliment by Forenoon Game, The forenoon gamo between the Union Pacifics and the Chioago Reserves was witnessed by 1,700 people. This game, which had beenanxiously looked forward to by the lovers of base ball, was all that it promised to be. So far this season the Union Pacifics had met no club on the home grounds that was nearly its equal, and this fact tended to increase the interest in the game, as the Chicago team was thought to be a strong Judge 1884 “ ANTED—Girl to o general housework In small dlmllY, 1714 Douglas street. Good wages. -8p AN‘VK!! —A wmk. ats. coeded in landing safely fivemen over the home plate. The admirers and friends of the this juncture Union Pacifies at rose up in the grand stand and hollowed OMAHA DAILY BEE---SATURDAY, JULY thomselves hoarso, as defest now was no & longer thought of. So confident were they of success that the bats were bagged y frouia Th. Ohicagon. wers novat ol SPECTAL BARGAINS. discouraged, and aided by good batting, — ir who understands general house . Corner Harney and 90th 22th 8t. JAMES “ ANTED—Two dining room girls at 104 south 16th Stroet. 309.8p 7ANTED—To hire a gie] for goneral hot (w: an preferred. Inquire of S, Lehn n, 1108 8%0-t1 “~Armrh “Girl for general housework, Inquire at Edholm & Erickson's. £34-1 a couple of wild throws, three successive muffs by Dugan on first after two men were out, and a rank decision of the umpire, scored five runs, making the game at the end of the ninth innings a tie, Dwyer, the first to bat in the tenth innings, was thrown out at first, as also was Funkhouser, Whitney *reached first, but Byrd was caught out on a fly. Oarr, for the Chicagos, made a two- baser, and was allowed to score on De- paugher’s singlo after two men wore out. WANTED-A gorman giel for general house work in family of two 2326 Leavenworth, betwee: d lnd 23d Streets. Mrs Florelll, 408-8p ‘ JANTED—In a family of three, a mmpt nt ceok and Isundress, one who wilk & cow. Wages $20 por month. Apply at 509 Park avenue, 405.0p No 301 Full lot, cottage house 3 rooms, on 12th and ~ Center streets, $1,100, No 802 Five roomed houss on Seward, neat Saun dors, §3,000. No 800 Chicago and 12th stree’, front. frult ete. 3,000 No 209 Pieros and 15th umu house 3 rooms barn, collar, eto, $1,400, VWANTED..One first-class femalo meat cook and one good laundry woman, at the Arcade hotel, 1218 Douglas street. 410.6p house 5 cooms, 8. W ANTED-A Housw, 10 class cook at Callan's, Kpemont. d Burt, 850-6 o o and cets, beantifal oof NTED—Tmmediately, & good & fa If the Chicagos had cause to complain | No 208 a0 and 24th streets, beautiful cottage, “ S e gl gL !n";:t:l!n:' of Funkhouser's umpiring, the home [y, 4, noat Baunders. § rooms, one-third [ ¢, ma given. " Addre.s for (his week “M. . Beo team can justly loy their defeat to Rock- foyssy ofice. 00 0p well, the umpire, who in the ninth inn- | o jors, B rooms, V) ANTED—First.clas book.keeper, ~Mu ¢ bo of stowdy habits and furnish good references. Cousolidated Tank Line Co. B 4p VW ANTED A first-class girl for general house. work: Must te wood cook, Nane gther nee AP, Good wages pald. Mrs, Milton Rogors, ¥ W. 19th and Leavenworth streefs. 89741 VWV ANTED=Good woman cook « Broet, ings unconsciously callod a fair a foul | Ko 294 House 9 rooms, splend id I, after which four men scored when and Capitol ave., o WS otk No 200 One and or ory house on 15th strect . car line near Nichols, on very easy te nm,um The usual number of free spectators [No 203 rgin avenue, 13 story house ches witnessed both gamen from Tom Murray's Cotage with brick basemant, 8 rooms, il grand stand. 1f some means could be ‘and. 1o atory house 10th taken to shut off the gaze of these people the game would be divested of one of 9n1lln-l $4,600. atory Mot 0 room, s ita disagroeablo features, o Bolow is the acore : residence, 24th arn , A woman to do he country for th ect car line, ooms, barn tenced, on oms, barn fenced,’ on 3,100, TP PRGTIIND Mty UNION PACIFICH, No 282 Hal lot, 1} !ully house on N. 10th street, i ) b Sk Steady Players B OBR PO A %o oho8p: SLOSO man. " Address ..&?.f; LA T “n'l‘?f Me ,“ o “ IR i TR R A wd llll:kny),rvrlu.(t 3 rooms, clstern | man. ) ). . g Nlar, fruit, ete, 81, 858-8p n (I, ]' :: } No2so mlr'henuminhnmuddll\nn on monthly | = e on Cenehl HomNVRIEY OfV 2 payments D — eneral h 8 1 0 1Mo b Fulllot houses rooms, well, barn, eto, on “ that can wash and iron proferrod. Mrs, Wm.'M, Whitney, 3d B ;R AN Blondo street, 4600, Grunebaum, 20th street, near t. Mary's aybnue, Byrd, a'x .0 8 % co ;;:. ;Iu lots, h«lvmnmnll on Vinton 8t., §3,000. [ _300-2 B . 2 5 on Clark street, £500. “work Carroll, v 2779 00 0|No'%67 . Corner Oute ke ; ANTED — Firat cluss gl for eencral house-work DAL 8 S | No n' ‘orner Cass atenue and 25d St., house etc, Apply Mr. 3. R Shreve 108 25th stroet. Salisbury 2 1 B 4| No 93 Coitage rooms, 5531 and Cepitol ayemus, | __ e hid i u — . - - #1,000 JANTED—A good girl for general house work in Totals 3 o wmall family. Good wages and steady place. 16 | No 804 "Five acres on Saunders stroct, grood house, resldence, fruits of all kinds, barn, splendi T 8416 Dévepars 81 883-4p Buffalo U.' S. Standard SCALES. Himebaugh & Taylor, OMAHA, NEB WESTERN AGENT R. R. TRACK, DORMANT, HOPPER, 8, ALWAYS IN STORE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST And is now in Use by the United States Government. REPAIR SHOPS—Scales of all kinds repaired and sealed by U. § standard weights. 255" Write for Estimates, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, 1405 Douglas Street. ,200, of goodies, and a pleasant time generally, | Pacifics, but in the third Bandle scored gave the little folks a most enjoyable outing, | his second tally. In the fourth Byrd and the elder folka a reminder of the time | and Carroll nmlled the home plate. when they thought a fire-cracker cost a thou-| In the fifth innings Hillery made a wand dollars. e —— a passed ball by Bandle, making the oan 100 Doses One Dollar. score for the Chuui In the nint Is inseperably connected with Hood's | Rockwell tallied, making the score six to Sarsapanlla, and is true of no other med- | one in favor of the howe nine, joine. Itis an unanswerable argument| The brilliant features of this game was as to strength and economy, while thou- the batting of Hillery, who made three sands testify to its superior blood-purify- of the four base hits for his club ; a beau- ing and strengthening qu.]mu. A bot- | tiful catch by Carroll of a foul fly muffed tle of Hood's Sarsaparilla contains 100 [ by Dugan,a diflicult catch of a foul fly by doses and will last 8 month, while others | Bandle in the last innings, and a wonder- will average to last mot over a week. | ful throw home by Funkhouser in the|, Hence for economy, buy Hood's Sarsa- |seventh, after catching alow ball from Santry’s bat, holding Jevne on third, Considerable dissatisfaction was ex- Athletic Amusements, pmled‘ hdnring :go gmol lglizlll'. the nim- 3 . re, who seemed in almost every in- The crowd in attendance at the cricket fun'u to give the home club the gnnm park yesterday was not-nearly as large |of the doubt. The svectators in several a8 was expected. A goodly number were Lnlunou showed their dssapprobation of present, however, and the programme rulingsin cries of ‘"out, out” and a : few indulged in hisses, In connection announced was fully carried out. Those | yisp, this game mention should mot be present were well repaid, as the amuse- | omitted of Giraham, the first baseman, of ments were of a very intaresting nature | the Reserves who is thetallest profession- to lovers of athletic aporta. e L L L e ¢ standing six feet eight in base ball shues. Tho 100-yards handicap race had iv0 [ g gpactators dubbed him *‘shorty” and entries and three starters, The prize, a | his playing at first base was quite a silver challenge cup, was by Weinbenner. | feature in the game. Below is the score, Sander claimed the won, but he w UNION PACIFI, - — charged with a foul, and the race wi R PO A ¥|now on the market. Regular size 50 conts and 7 awarded to the second man, ?;‘..“3.‘;‘.‘1"’.!""" 9 0 2 % 1lsw e ’;‘"." i i in U 3 1 e — —Good girl at Emmet House, 11th, bet. 112"‘;“'5‘“’3’? jump P""‘:"'“‘l““ Dw: e 15 D0 50 0, Death in the Uounty Jail, NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY Farnam and Harnoy, 35.8p B DAY, tance, eightoon foot | Fuihousce o 1’ 0 0 2 1 0| Mg Lennon, the man who gained in five inches. ‘Whitney, adb. R e & 1 [] v “,'Ax'rw—v./mn:son GENTLEMEN—1In city or Throwing the stone was also won by | Byrd, s 1 0 0 4 0tholust week considerable newspaper notriety S country, to take nice, light and pleasaut work at uffy. Carroll, r . 1 1 2 0 0fthrough his connection with Kincaid, the B. 0 F n AVIS & Go Minie P‘;g,‘;;‘;g;;=‘yy?':’“ e aitey t:'_'&“;':;lm'x:lflgi Throwing the hammer by Hoxworth, }("‘,’n ‘:v.l']"‘ f g 1; g } & M, contractor, in the loss of quite a large|Ua Fu ny mm.‘.l Ploaso addiess ieliable Man't’z Co., Plil The hurdle race prize was given to E. a o 2 2 2 _|sum of money, died yesterday at the county o S g oy o Pa 149 Imo M. Sander. Totalh.eeovvvees 6 27 19 4|jsil, of delirium tremens. He was taken from O e (B Ls NN YDER. \V TED—Glrl or goneral heuse-work 217 north The nova] race, 440 yards, was also CHICAGOS, the city juil the fore part of the week, on ac- 16th St 109-3p won by Mr. Sander. e 5 v A |count of fta unhealthy condition, He contin- EAL R T T e Sty B'b, ATt e i ually arew worse, tlwms pust s anco. {rom 35 M Counemiah, o 3 & | medical treatment, and died yestorday after- S CONVINCING, Lod $ 8 1 B 2|nvon. Ttisclaimed by bix comrades that Lon- VANTED—Gil or Housework at 2227 Dodgo 8. 1mm{m:: :.ummng 18 not {n nht';lng "mm e 1 8 1 0 0|nonpeoploin Bloominton, Llinois, are very STATE 761-1m ng, bt 1n an_opy 8 wealthy, Coroner Maul telegraphed them of : Sauttho el i ?ohnmz Bocht, tho [ a0 r ... 10 1 /% §|Nivdesth, but aw vet ho hus received nothing STUATIONA WARTED, o0 Rl O amiist b, © 0 7 0 1ffromthemas tu the disposition of the body, i 7ANTED §ituation by younk man aa book Keep: bty ld:] il b RS T 0 - — 1606 FARNAM ST, - - am |V , or any office work” Gocd penman, can fur- 'ontampélon or any L“M‘SR Y oction, | Y 010K, © 0 v 10 Y 0 Dmeuflvol and Private Officers EREAE LAY nish '1 roncos Addross A, W." Boe ofico, 3 T B TR Totals ST e Unllmllly vlvanhfllnslrl bfimuf authority con- et L o ey I:l:"l‘l:ig‘?.'ltuwon mnl[mu.n‘ n far, s 8 ...... Z BT AR et i s Bty oorr 4 - ol practioal farmer, can Sive reloronce, am strict- NEBRASKA Brare Gazerreer & Bus. INNINGS, k"fm‘m.:‘ “M’w"'_ “: b.‘;‘ée» l‘l“ th: m_‘l;:“"&" ml-n-m:«bn-n,n low prico and on eady terma, | Iy temperato, Aduress *J. E Beo oifico, ~es8 DirecTory to be issued in Jul) i " it R 4 1mprovea tarms for sale in las, Dodge, Colfax 8§7-12p 128456789 printed labels attached to each and every bot- P actor 804, price 4 60. J. M. Worre, pub- | (7nion Pacifics. ...ce.. 2012000 01— 6 tlo, s that all may know its mission, It is | gaundors, and Butlor Comtiss. WVANTED —situation asahiet ironing or work by % Chicago Rescrves...es 000010000 1|g ‘;nn u l":lx eolnpdu:la aut] mrll.y to arrest % Paxes pald n all of tho State, the day. Call at 510 Jackson St, 810-4p her 120 §. 14th 8t., Omaha, it R iven full and ot horit all ——— Time of game—1 hour and 50 minut aches and painy, and does its duty overy time, | Moneylosned on Improved tarma. YA7ANTED =By o I ol t oF cor- » * Notary Publie always fa offics. Oorrespondence resgondin clork 1n oflce, 01'\"1'55:”793' Tes | 7 SeaL of North Carolina Tobacco is the| Just. Runs earned-—Nobe. Total balls called:-Off Rockwell, H; off ok out—By Lee, 7. vt b Hitw Hillory, 1, Passod balls—Bandle, 13 Young, 4, Wild pitehes —Rockwel, 2, Umpire—M. Funkhouser, e —— s Oyclopedia of universal hwwl glplll fl:’ bup:evoxk for general reference in print. E M A, Members of the Kmmett Monument m‘:"l”xm J:].;nizi:h' 'Igfilng i portended a storm, cleared away before the hour for calling the game arrived, Rmfl':'flf 'fihng:zn:uyc:;;um:u und and & most heauugfnl sunny afternoon be followed, Long before 3:30 standing Comaraan, room in the mmnd stand was at a pre- mium, and the seats outside were all Afternoon Game, The clouds which from on¢ to three The peoples’ Cyclopedia takes the takenun, A'll £ ) p. ine of carriages nearly en- bakery, A S closing the field was astanding close to the PERSONAL, feuce inside, and from the d stand to the drivew y all the standing-room was ocoupied. Between 2,600 and 2,000 people had come out to witness the two-baser, stole third, and came home on |/ HIMEBAUGH PLACE, HELLMAN PLACE, PARKER'S ADDITION, SHINN'S ADDITION, COBURN'S SUB-DIV, nd 15 minutes, \VAN'I 'ED—A boy who oan speak German lar .(en fics, 8; Chicago 30 eral kitchen work at 216 12th St. ANTED—A girl for general house work uulos _ Chicaro 8t. Time of gamo-2 hours Runs earned —Union Rowery iroo buo hits—MoKelvy, 1; Funkhouser, ; Crosby, 1; eneral house. . W. cor 18th 81 |l rd, 1; Carroll, 2, Two base hits- Fankhouser, 1 ‘Whiteley, 1; Carr, 1. Wild pitches—Croshy, 2. Passed balls—Bandle, 4, Depaugher, 2, Unmipire—Rockwell, This afternoon these two clubs will cross bats in the final struggle for su- ANTED_A compotent girl for work. Wages §20. 8 month. and Davenport. VWANTED—Good sook, washerand ironer, (Koo other noed apply.) Wagos 85. por week. Ap- ply 1008 Davenpor 54 Also acre lots on monthly payments in BROOKLINE, ANTED—An intelligent and _responsible boy with horse, to carry evening Bee. Call 8 a. m. premacy. The battery for the Chicagos BELVIDERE, v A will be Lee and Youxyr; for the home HIMEBAUGH'S ADD'N, Y ANTED—Girl for housework 016 south [5¢h St. team Rockwell will fill the box, sup- BELLAIRE, ported by Bandle. A great game is MAYFIELD, T el oo looked for. The game will be called at ) 1515 Wobater stroct. 808-5p FORBES' ADD'N fow si< roomed house, w cottages, $10 cach two gentlemen, 1605 Capitol avenne, 0. Three Ballon Bros, 818 NT—Front room with board, suitablo for 55.-8p T, BENT-Nicaly board 02-7) furnished roome without P Players ROIH YO A R — T I 5 3.::{3‘ z;n RO B o L TR i Gt Mot and 0 g MERGELL & RUSENZWEILG, ::T Sl e o Akl el i “VA TKD—Two dishwashers and two dining H 1 clandiisd el }(l:ll‘l:'«,r);’ I‘Z ]1 b ]° o Besidon thess we have beautital unimproved lots | 150 B gt aly.’ Gooll et 8 rac Ica alnters ecu[aturs in any branch, T i n s :'nrlr, an.. 2 2 1 f W ANTED—A gl for housework at 215 C ) On § hfll’t lece o llll.‘ I iy ‘: 1 | wisn BRD il CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF HOUSE, Depatgher, o 2 301 it b A JANTED-A cirl housowork. Mra. W. W SIGN, Totals 7 14 oW 1 BleA:z\vfi] DI’“‘P] ACE, of e 100 M at| WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS. AN}I*)A]';gfif o otall. ... s NG PLACE, STORE Sollei 'ING, *Carroll out for not running, PELHAM PLACE, ANTED—Gictor general house workn smal sapes 1515 D0NgIAS Street, OMakA, corsseporionce DECORATIN 3 910 HANSCOM PLACE, VW/ANTED—A barber, 700 8. 10tn street, Omata. 5 Union Paoctfies. 018 HOWARD PLACEK, 010.7p [IOR SBALE—The Omaha Bakery, established 1874 Chicago Reservos 1-17 St o Conta'ns a £ood stock of Fanoy (30ds and other fixtures, wagon, efc. - Location grat-class. - Cheap for cash, Apply 516 1uth strect, between Jackson and Howard 794-1m OR SALE-—Tne coziest and most desirable res- idence on Capitol B besides tlosot and store rooms, good celia and all modorn {mprovements. ~ Good batn and out: buildings. Everything in first-class shape. Full lot. Inqure of T. F. Lyon on premises, 2420 Capitol ave, St 9 rooms 3 water, '—Store room 14th and Jones nlmel Fon HEN' 820 por month. Barker & Moyne. OR RENT—Three or 6 room house, c loset. city d81-6p water. ~ Inquire at 605 North 18th §t. J{OR RENT_Ono rood six room house §25 per mo. t G.M. Hitchoock, 2854 JOR RENT—No, 0. F. Davis & Co., 1608 Farnam St 521 Davenport St., seven roonis, 200-4 4 pm, e — EXCITEMENT. *What causes the great rush at Schroter & Bachts Drug Store?” Tho free distribution of sample bottles of Dr, Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, the most popular remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption and_Bronchitis \"ANTBD—-A good active woman to do dining room work. Wages $4 per week. Aj 9'2 Douglas 8t. TL!YE Asents tor best 10.cont campalgn 1 edals Perfectlikeness. Write at on e for exclusive Tenitory. G.N. Busby & Co', 517 Market St., P hla 8051- £ Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere &2 BELL & SHRIVER, Onposite: Postoffice. VWANTED- -A girl in family of two, 1074 Farnam e ——— $200,000 Fire at Port Perry, offic 0 tf Tokr Prry, Ont, July 4.—The whole business portion of thixplaco was burned. The fire extendod from A. Kerran's n«ldle west, including the Ontard on's store, Long & Mehany tab THIS BELTor Kegenra-e is made \nunu married man wants wtuation as book n wholesalo establishment in Omta. this instriment, the oon- tinuons stream’of rmeating must res ealthy aotion W ANTED—A six room cottage in good location, for cash. Price must be low. Address . In man, Koow 4, Army Bullalng, 10th and Faram. 08-4p drug store, man's ston drug and cabinet store, Cumpbells'feod atore, MoCan's jowelry atorer Davenport, James & Co,, Brown & Parish, bardwa nd nearly to the postotfice. Th entire] business portion of the village is burned. This is the second disastrous fire hore Loss $150,000 ——— ‘What Three Applications Did. I was troubled ve'y much with sore feet. Three applications of Thomas' Kelectric Oil en- tirely cured them. Nothing better in the mar- ket.” Jacob Butler, Readivg, Pa. \ Refined oastern widow lady visiting Omaha, 4 X\ wants to el leman over forty, orally and phys- utleman preferr ba Be n Eloctric Bolts advertised to 0 all alls from head %o oo, It I8 for the ONE o flo purpose. I’tz&l{u‘uln‘ndvmz tull Informatlon, ross Choever , 163 t gy b rio Bels Co., 1 ngton HENNINGS (dPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION Do best bargains ln 1, 8010 16t stroa. Mys. Lumnis tho 301 w'nru: AND FOUND: Millin Milliner. “'»m‘. D—Large turnished bed room by two entlemen. Kent in advance and no questions X. M." Beo office, Waan ED—To sell the best barber shop in North- vestern Nebrasks, Address Lock Box 29, Nor. tolk, Beb. 200.5p asked, —— Quarantined, Crry or Mexioo, July L.—The gulf coast J. T, Wright, of Kearney , is at the Metro- politan, T. Y. Hitcheock, of Blair, politan, game, which it was expected would be vory close and exciting, owing to the unsatisfactory termination to the Chi- cagos of the one in the forenoon, A. D, McNoer, of Pawnee City, is at the| The Chicagos presented Orosby a Metropolitan, Lugu- pllwllu;l mg bp;)ughfir g,:l i oir e < attery; for the Union Pacifics isbu e L Hanowarth, of Livools, s poutstered { 8,3 0l Box and was sapported behing | e e politan the bat by Bandle. It was intended by J. ¥. Morse, of Hudson, Wis,, is stoppioe | the management that Dugan should il at the Metrooolitan, the catohe tion, but his hands 8, L. Dorrds and wife, of Waverley, Neb, homl wore ho played at firat the same as are at the Metropolitan. in the forencon, b The Chicagos again won the toss, and K, U, Carter and wife, ¥remont, are stop- ’ o ok the Matronatiins: McKelvy, Bandlo and Dwyer were re- tired without any one of them reaching 8, M. Burnett aud wife, of Kansas City, [ first. For the Chicagos, the first three Mo, are reglstered at the Metropolitan, were put out in one, two, three order. J. Daicls aud wife and John Mordson, [ 48 the second inning Funkhouser : ) tl:::‘hl'!iu?‘ B"'"::’.Y‘hu:";"‘;;d"':' wild throw from center field to third 4 g g% Axion yes base. Whitney was thrown out on first, h Byrd made a three bagger and came W. M. Robertson and family, Madison; J. [ home on Carroll's drive to right field. Parks, Ogallala; Mre, Cheney, Falls City; and | Four tallies were made in this inning PatriZk Fahy, O'Nelll, were at the Millard | which was closed by MoKelvy going out yesterday, on three W. A, Green, C. K, Magoon, F. 11, Coons, | 1, 4 y making a two baser. Tae vu ors aod Wo M, Luouird, four pronising young | (his inning seemed to “get on” to Sal men neoln, came to Omaba yesterday | hury's pitohing and batted him all over #pead the Fourth, aud stopped ot the Vaxtoo, | the” field, The Chicagos aided by & J. G, P, Hildebrand, editor of the Pawnee | wild throw of pitcher to tirst, which Press, Pawnee City, Neb,, and G, A, J. f'et in two runs and & couple Moss, one of the leadivg merchants of Pawneo [°f ~ errors by Byrd were City, were in Omahs last eveniog on ther | oredited with seven scores. In the thid aeay to the couyention at Chicsgo, wheo they | 1IDKS the Union Pacifics added four more runs to the four of the second, the il fourth the bome team failed to score and i , Bl L the winning chances of the Chicagos were Darkee's | increased by one more score, ng the #alid Deessing thau it is to A dress- | yam, “h-’ stage s tie. The ‘,.Mf. = ing. Bosides this, it is m-d-ol better | i fifch piled up two runs more and one Jnaterial than you can buy at the stores. | iu the seventh. The Union Pacifics were Everybody likes it. Tryit. credited with oce tally more in the sixth R —— and one in the ey hfll In the ninth the The ml- 8 at the Motros strk. H.lll-ry opened the inning for his nine Cyelopelis ulu- off the)home team, aided by terrific batting and other sabscription books. nexcusable errors o’( the Ohiulu-:‘:uc- ANTED_A fow first-class table boarders Dodge 8t, ANTKD—TG teach German in a privato samil - [ . )0!:,"![ Ilmldl who has lmg‘n in the schools of u-uflun o sayofier GO | M0yt Asdonn T N B e Tico pad wii LB | V\E ofer i Lot o i 1l cholce fowa steers. O r olds, balatice dorsdand ku Vel wo and threo years old, and & good smooth bunch. 291m STRANGE BRO', Sioux City, Iowa. cuarautines agalané Franoe on ucoount of the olera, T The Kind We Like, The medicine we most liko is that which does its work quick and well. Burdock Hlood Bitters wre the quickest kind of a cure for dys o market, or p...u nd liver and kidney affections, i o woar longer, 61 gynsn VA ANTEDBoarders to know the it 4 J. 'H.F. LEHnMANN st up the beat table boatd for &4 00 per wek of any Bouat in the cey of a corresponiine weice — EhAl I'IMKFPRING VEHIGLES! FOR RENT--Houses ana Lo = ? JFOB BEAT—A turnished room st 1818 Jackson 8t 9p QOR RENT- Furnished rooms suitable for one or wo gentlomen at rvasonable rate, 5. E. corner 10th and Pacitio. 888.7p QR RENT-Now room house Tuuiro Mrs k. Roddie, 26ta between Davenport and Chicago Sta’ 395 6p i of ten roums with all mod. corner Han JOR KENT—A dw ern improvement at 8. W, ‘Jamen Neville. ‘ehicle made. Wl oo per T prive: rding to the wolgl ted to rough eounni fles: M (ot el!ulld Louls, "'“*r.;..""'.l..: "VGB0TT BUBET od' SPECIAL NOTICES, swrspecials will Positl not be tuse! STRITAIE Siavaseer®Y i 20th DOR RENT—A brick basowent «f four rooms, 83 per month, 224 and Poppleton avenus. C. Mad “on! 803.5p J9 R BaNI— I trce d Dewlerr Singie faraished room 1047 ( hlu,w blooks trom Park ave e cars AMES, 1607 House of § rocins 20th and mnm ‘ell and cistern. Wuw, L. Monroe, 6 ‘TO LOAN—Monev. Mom\ loaned on chatlels, notes boueht, out rate Fon RENT—Furnished and uaturnisnod roows for tlokets s.0d. A, Forman, 118 8. 13th ht housekepiuy, 014 N. I5th 5t 865-4p Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of puroness, thau 088 1m 2108 Farnam streot, streugih aud whalesomoness, Mo e wor ouical ONEY 10 wnl—n.w- raton of Wborost the Kinds,and cannot be s 1d in competiti Bewmls' Loan Axenoy, Dourta 186 two v ilied oF unfurui-hed. with m Ul ude of Iow tost, -n'm u.un bl or il ¥ Ay t ouly In BOYAL Plhosphate powdors. old KING ¥ WDk 00 JAS. H. PEABODY M, b - jPHYSICIAN & BUBGIOR. . Residence No, W07 Joues 81, Offoe. No. 150 “umm ¥or responsible vion, 8 competent u Btrost. ~ Office hours 128 80 1 p. m., And book-keeper who ha uce 1u & Fia§ 106 b ia. Telophone for ot wholesale house” - Address I 0. box 0 JUR REN *kuul) fin'shed fiv g JURANEIARRNLY An thed A a0 Apply to &. K. Mills, dugh, Clarkson 1 : [ avenue. o)ln"lowANlnuuunl'n aad A Du\ll nd(b.. Heal Ketate 606 Farnam Bt JPOR B NT—Nicely furuished roow for goutleman b 431 Plossant atreer. s & [OR RENT—Two uafarnished rooms sultable for lght bouse-keeping, 1017 Chicago i tol on Harney 8t., betweon 12th and 15th will | & OR RENT—A pleaant furnished room a Capitol ave. OR SALE—REAL ESTATE—A great bargain in 50 lots in Reesc's Placo, on_ St. ave, 8t. line, at very low price for 5) days. Apply to Joseph M. Roese, 211 South 14th strect. 674-1mp OR SALE—Two open second hand buggis and yagne delivery wagon, cheap, at 1819 Harney St. \OR SAUE—Cheapest house and lot in Omaha, i Potter's addition, § roows, well, 30) barrel cls. fern, on two lots, 100 foct front by 130 feat deep, for §2,060 Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam strect. 40 JOR RE patlo fifi RE ed room, 2009 Cass Furnished rooms '—With board, sn elegant furnished -8p 251-9; 00 Dodge Strect. D O0R REY 817 16th 'wo_ront rooms newly furnishea No between Chicago and Davenport, 249-5p QR SALE-Cheap lots in Shinn's 24 addition, Kirkwood and Plainview. Potter & Cobb, 1615 Faroam street. 4350 OR SALE ~Twenty acres oi the Griffen farm, % ‘miles from the postotiice, and only two blocks from Pratt's sub division. Will be sold in 2}, 5 or 10 sorelots. Jaquiro Omata Carpot Co, 1611 Douglas street. JP0It RENT—With board large froot room with gas and bath room, 1718 Dodge t. bay window, 2655-2p OR SALE—AL a bargain, a first class Zithe Lither. Ad- ‘dress “X. Z Q" Bee office. 8-t JO® RENT-- Furnished rooms 105 N. 18th §t. 260 8p OR RENT—Two furnished or unfurnished rooms with board, centrally located, good references, references required. 1} blocks from St. Mary's ave. Call or address 424 Convent St. OB SALE-The Omalia Bakery, eatablished 1874, Contains a good stock of Fancy Goods and other fixtures, wagon, etc. Looation first-cluss. Cheap for cnah. Apply 616 10th street, bot. Jackson and How- ard. 704-1m 24059 | F30R SALE—Two second hand pisnos, at Ednol JFOR BENT—House & rooms good repair. yard, clstern water. Park Wilde ave, 1 Fiidan sts. $16. Mayne, 18th and Hitchcock. Nics Rent 876 per month 1411 Apply to Jno. W. ‘Bell, Drucglat, 185-tt 1874 9960 House § rooms, coruer Poppleton and per month, Barker and o Fnu RENT—One store {n Crounse’ Block, G. 3. [ & Erickson's Musio Store on 16th St. \OR SALE—The coziest and most desirable resi- denco on Capitol Hill, House contains 9 rooins besides closets and storo rooms, good cellar, city water, and all wodern improvements, Good barn and outbuildings. Everything in first-class shape. Full lot. Inquiroof T. ¥, Lyon on premiscs, 429 Capital avenue, 8421 Fou SALE—REAL ESTATE—A great bargain in 50lots in Rocse's Placo, on St. Mary's avenuo Fon BET—4 good rooms south-smat. cormer 20th 970. and Caming. 70K RENT conveniof G, X." Bee office, x room house on strect car lino and to business. - Addrews fumediataly, }(won RENT—Piago., Inquirc at Edholm & Erick: rou's 603 tf - Apply at Bank. ooms in Nebrasks Nationwl Bauk . Most desirable offices in the cit; Bupplied with hyaraulic elevatorand heated by stea 626, JrOE RENT= Ficgant resideaco 10 rooms, Tarnace hot and cold water, bath roows &o. Sultablo for first-class boarding house or private residence $70 per month, Fourteen room house new, 14th St., near it ¢s 850 BARKER & MAYNE, 13th and Faruam. per month. 657-1 OR RENT—In R-diok’s block. feot deop and good office room. Pau 1609 Faraawm, room Store roo: isen Ok RENT— ton House, P\lm(lhad rooms on “ll nunh W gor. 18th and Capitol avenue, formerly Croigh- 189t v FOR SALE. DOR SALECHEAP—20 ac city. Will sell in 6 acro Pieces. Fotter & Cobb, 1515 #aruam Si. Fou SALE—Household furnitury at 22 ot fine land 8. W, 2130, per acre. 886-0 219 Cuming of 508.5p Good réasonsfor pell: l‘m“ HALE —An establishod business, paylos well. Wil require about §1,200 ing. Inquire at 217 N. Toth rtrect. 404-9p 0L BALEHoarding houss,furuiture and flxturcs b St 08-0p all complete. Inquire at £10 8. J7OR BALE—A welt printing pross chase BxI2 inches, ehup Addru- \\‘ .Y Paul, 1141 N. 10th street. 807-8p 185 acres Sarpy county lands 12 mil o Wil take Omaha ‘ll oo or aadrees M M ¥ porty in par b, tapillion, Fum BALE—Lota 4 down, 33 wionth 0 per cand interest. AMES, 1507 Farnam. JO8 BALE-Chonc, nich light road wagon with il top. Bojggs & 11l TOR SALE—House 4 rooms, baru, cistorn, well, shado trees, lawn &5 krice §1,400. mn. Blondo, near Saunders NORSALI wi —Ata bargaia, 60 cords 1dsy hard ood Boggs & Hill, - Wlsew, Just complated: 4 7OR SALE—One small span of wules, harness and at wagon, suitable for delivery outfis Durwin's barn, wing street” g 281 DOR SALE—A good wmiloh cow. Inquire on Convent Kirper, St., the third house from Harnoy. J. 20. 1 Jox h’ALE’LVHk P el estato business in town 0f 609 population on Republicwn Valley Rail- rad of reasous for selling, 4 splendid OR SALE—Th Wace a7 & bargain if sold soou. contalning of 500 ewes, Excollant location, fine county, large list, bast oy portunity, Looks show business. Address “G. W. L" Bev oftio p of the best lote in Ilulwom Potter & 0t of fine Colorado grades nnl()nuuhl!sH IRTS About 609 y cariings st 60uTaiabs. The ewes will For further abear about 8 pounds b &AL R K, drens Miday Co., Ha) OR SALI —A v ‘wouth of Milton Roger's re POREALI dress | Ab S bargain, 8 Gru-clav; Z N. Z. Q" Beo office NOR BALE—Two second hand pian & Erickson's Musio Store on 16th 5t rmation ad- | Neh, #*Ed 590 cottace an full lot, balt block | dcuce, on 16th strect. ! | Enquire of AL Lse, Groeor, 22d aud Leaven olm t low price for 30 days. Apply 11 South 1th street. 674-1mp strest car line, st ve to Joseph M. R OR_SALE—The good will and fixtures of the Crelghton House. Easy terms. 635-t OR SALE—Two open second-nand buggles and one delivery wagon, chosp, at 1819 Harnoy Bt. 809-t1 MlSCELLANEOUE NAKEN UP- -Cne white heifer, one year old past, at City Pound, Wil be sold 'the 6th if not re deemed, POUNL-MASTEX. 412 3p RRAY has good pasturing. Spring water. 8,41 0 20th, brindle cow. with three rham, hoar Deat & Dumb Joass STRAYED GR §TOLEN—A grey horso with collar Dmarks on back and shoulders.” Finder will please retura to F. Heimrlch, 16th stroot, betwecn Mart and Castellar. I havo thia dnymlxl my Interost in the coal busi- ness carried on by mio at 214 south 8th street, (dalso sll notes and accounts belonging thereto 1o Win, M. Foster, who will continuo the busines AMBROSE RICHAR! DRIVY vaul anitary cleaner. bel, (succe sor to J. M. Sl 299-1mp THAYED—On Jun 24th, iack pony, «mw tace, had on halter. Libural reward, 2014 s . Mahi JOH. HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT Cures Diseases by Building up the System. Front, Back, “ship another dozen our Malt Extract a8 befors Iv has can take with &n agroe able effect, It strength- ing powervae wonderful 0, oL * A 4l Roware of count Hl—To be gonuluo e p Lut up in w Awm e 1 United States aud British Provin- 278 niwich 8t, New York, Price, 4430 PerDozeu. H.B. HUDSON, Milard Hotel Block! [ ™ar Business, Traveling, Dress and Weddings, MADE 70 MEASURE] AND REAL Y-MADE, 8& Neck Drussings. New Summer Nvelties,