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3 a0 A e g A S AR THE OMAHA DAL threo straight heats, Magua_Wilkes second, N 0B COFER | ntion of 4 plom Many be e ; p — - trot for-a purse: of $1,000 —_— I3 2 ® u”"g@ Route - Rautas . took first money, Willinms sec - CATTLE . Minneapolls Losoes a Battle to Hor | (i Hest time-9:94. | Leirgest Clags of Graduates in tho | &' - o Twin City Rival, o it tive SN 5 | The 1 & M. Ba-day Sends Them Out : &) Sheepshead Bay Race istory of the High School. On 1ts Ran to Chicago. %C.B:%0.R.R: O 3.4 — rw Yonk, June 20.—The weather it This afternaon o freight cars of the B e U5 A CALLED GAME AT CHICAGO. | Shecpshead Bay was mags t THIRTY-FIVE DIPLOMAS ISSUED. | & M, with special ghlashes of yollow on Three-fourths of a wile—Grimaldi won, Fatll side to distinguish $hem from others on — Salishury sccond, Flageoletta third. Tim road, were backed nto the yards of th The Maroons and the Brewers Quit [ 1110} o hatt fusd ey 1, D Mr. Strang's Oration and Miss Sher- | conpany at South Omaha, - Bxteriorly they Even to Cateh Trains—Des Moines woti, Volunteer socond, flazon thivd, ‘Titne wood's Essay — Dr. Sonaens | looked like the ordinary cattle” cars of the and Omaha Play To-Day— Yes- 1:4 scheen's Magnificent 1m- company, but integiorly they presented an S A Seven furlongs—King Crab won, Satisfac- . appearance entir@g@different from any of the T 111 e N terday's Racing Record. b ik Ll promptu Address. appearance entivgl nt from of th he Burlington takes the leac — 1:31 it Yiie fTIe AR & quArtaraLUven Wi, Lie road east or wosk jhey were the result ¢ . ¢ y N W astern Asboctation Standing. Qe mile and o quarter—Favor won, Le- THigh School Gradunting Exerofses | {he fnvestieation diade. by a comaiiioe o It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. o :“.’w n ‘-“1 ;«H\v mlrw‘ g up to aud in Se r.nl‘:‘v.: W, ifor ‘\\'1 n, Saxony | B lllt‘w"-‘* b "h” was filled to w.i»-rrllw.v | pointed by the road, consisting of the follow | 3 d ¢ Des M Plaved W ost PrCt | Threo-fourths of leron vart=Exilo | tivo audiones, Who listened pationtly 10 and | L inkony Tan I‘I.mf“h e L t was in advance ofall lines in establishing dining-car es Moines . W Joseph secont esto ird. Tune | come! > be <0 4 Ve ) x bt ice H iri i ] o Lk o B o ph nd, Edesto third, Tin enjoyed the commencement exercises of the | Northorn; E. U. Benedict, master car buildor, service between Missouri river points and Chicago. Milwauke - class of 183 of the Omaha high school. The icago, Burlington & Quincy at Aurora, 1115 Kansas City........ 2 5 THE PRIZE RING, graduating class is the largest ever known H, Davis, stotk agont of the Kansas Oity It i . " wiwl s A . . Davis, stock agent of the 0 was in advance of ] o kb Killen's Sweeping Challenge Consids numbering thirty-five—the majority of | & St. Joseph and Hannibal & St. Josoph g of all lines in giving the paople of Minneapolis. ... . : E ered a Bluff by Fox “‘"l-;::»;:v}l:‘m'i“»n‘-‘ur..‘ml,ul. \\\"r:;'o: l;m"w‘\;m‘l‘\.vl\«]v‘r ('|(\:'.'-‘I,'y’,'{..“.“|‘ff‘]"l’f.‘f.'flm.-‘f:.ru-”;:; Omaha and the West a fast mail service. BULUET Ve sivveey 8. Pavt, Minn,, Juno 20.—(Special Tele: | Nina Lo Chiarles T Framk G paterson an agreement, two ordinary cattle cars wore Cromen 8 To-day. gram to T Bre.|—A tocal sporting man to- | Mallie A. Conoyer sseph Doloat sclected and, in these, were made the It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from K v Db Mo lsx At O day received the following dispateh from | Fannie Groff ph. D, Pratt ‘j“:”‘,“‘r';‘ I oy gt ey s Omatia va Dos Moinos ot Omaha, | Richard K. Fox, of tho Polioe Gazatte, New | Sarah Fosicr Faunio M. Pratt Withot the semovel of 8 old brace of ik the East into Omaha propsr. St. Paul vs Milwaukeo at St. Paul, York: “The offer of Killen's backer, Spen- ; b TR port and in 80 simple and at the sane time 8o - cer, to mateh the former to fight any man in | Faua V. Hob OFBENt M. Rogor succossful a mannor as to appear really in- 1 i i i § i 1 s Paul 7, Minnexpolis o, the warld for 10,000 and the Potice Gazetto | Mary ¢, Hoghn Taty k. Mhioramcts | erodibte. Tho cars woro submittel 1 in: t was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of MixxEAPOLIS, June 20.—|Special Telegram | diamond belt, is looked upon as lond boasting | Mary Krebs Jane S, Smith PPSOLIDH) S MAtge IUIMUSE.OL CALVIC THRG Sxas i to Tk Liee.]—When St. Paul went to bat | by Jake Kilrain and myself, because Killen | Claude V. Light o e Aon Millor and. Asstatans Gonoral Freigit R R el in the last half of the ninth ning to-day the failed to put up a forfeit, which is always | {irace Lilte | Minnle 'Swartelander | JE00 Smith of thol3, & M. Slih; SHG | basie I in ad £ ) sydia S. MeCag cllie L. Thom 4 L &M, . coln- i i i score 8t00d 5 to 1 in favor of the home team . Kilrain' holds tho Police Ga: | Grom e oenzue Nollis L Thompson | 5fivie above named t was in advance, and is the only line by which you can veryono present thought Minneapolis | zette diamond belt and the championship of | . Montmoreney B. M. Van Ku The first car contains troughs of heavy 0 ¢ g a surc winnor, but two bases onballs | the world: he is ready todefend the same | Elizuboth C. Morrell Catharine O. White | Shtivass tunbing from each end o the sido of feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver tho and three singles allowed St. Paul to tie the | against all comers, If Killen means business | Henrictta E. Wood from a supply Dip In tho roof are fout i score and changed the aspeet of affairs some- | and sends a forfeit of £2,500 to the Now York Tlioy sat in somi-circular rows across tho ::n‘xll‘l‘hl-‘l' ,?I{!.i!",..,il"&'r \\]")‘li(}l.l“(“u:.|:lyii‘luzlz(nh\:::: Ll IO G ELLG what. Neither side scored 1n the tenth in- | Clipper, my representative, T will cover the | St48¢ and the great prevalence of white | of the troughs. This main supply pipo TRy ning bt in tho eloventh Minnoapolis mado | poncy ind arrango match for just as largo | (1008 prosented a vory pretty and chiarm. | may bo fol \ at any - station " from It has been progressive in the past. Sl by Wl G & RAlway. swing | 4 8um a8 ho deslres, Monoy always talks | it S0k o B Carke, becslons o8| (e IO N SR Wl Soumbeton ; by deboau, St Paul, however, wouldn't | and there are two ways of arranging umateh, | 3 oer O CAUBILIOH, SUBBLIRLOHABHY A o o sk mttie Bt labuYn WitloH ey He It will lead in the future. b o (o ot af i wecrs, Wouldn® | But Kitrain and mysoll. only bofiev in tho | James and a number of othicr leading teach- | WIth & lover on the outeldaind which may bo balls to Carroll, a steal of sccond, followed | customary way," ers in the high school occupicd places on the [ the car or open it for use as may be desived. g_\- singles by Veach and Reilly, and a double 1\1\1 hen ‘-l;n’:\'u the ul».;vol di ‘-.m-h ”h\ r|;n', stage, Running lengthwise with the carand above v Shafor give the apostios two runs and | Killen snid he was unfortunato in that his |~ Aftor the opening overturo by the orches- | the heads of tho gattlo is a hay rack which SHb pathe, | The Score artner, Mr, Spencer, had gone to Duluth | ¢ L) fies ay bo filled with Ty AITR: 0T Nkt : s R e et o e Sould mot ke o maten swith 1Ciramn | i Herbort M. Rogers, one of the graduates, may b ixnlvn“_:"\‘:;(!. !l,,i\“:‘v‘\n:{; "l’llltl\‘l;u p‘\x{«‘xi'.f:ll Tickst Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250, St. Paul 100000004087 |untii his return, So far as he was con- | Stepped forward und rendered the Fantasic | Puci® nrainst the sides of the car when not Denot on Tentt it cuyolis 9. Errors— | cerned, however, he was ready and willing | ballet on the violin. Mr. Kogors was rather kGt aGh 62 ithe endiwans: 1 naaes epot on Tenth Street. St. Paul . 1tuns errned—St. | to fight Kilrain insix months to a finish, | modest in his bearing, but won the approba- | sous to keep the eattle from being bruised at Paul 4, Minneapolis 8. Two base hits—Pat- ‘w'j“"'!““'."“'-" rules, He thought that S10.000 | tion of the audience by the skill with which | those places. i " ton, Tebean, Shafer. Double plays J3ros. | Was rather n large stake and that £,000 was | 08 0 FROEIeRce e the BRI WL WHIER | B incipio the second car s fashionea nan and Hawes; Walsh, Brosnan and Hawes: | about allhe could raise at present. No doubt, by o0 | after that just described, with the ex- Pickott, Afor issey. Bases on | however, after the match had been made | #ood points in his playing, and he is evi- | coption that its rack extend across balls 13y Winkler y Anderson 5, | some of his friends would be willing to in- | dently a born musician who is developing his | each doorway as well as along the sides. Struck out—Iy Winkl y Anderson | erease tho stakes to $10.000. - Regarding Lon: | talend by proper traiuing The system, however, works differcntly, 8 stC y H . Brosnan, Patton, | ready to o prizon yet, and, besides, he | | 3 se, béing fastened atainst the ceiling. The Winkleman, Carroll, "Loft on | was not ucquainted with' those rules, He | Georze 1. Strang, and was on tho practical | yoie NS 4 Water supply are thio Sima'an Bl"llng"]n bases—Minnerpolis 4, St. Paul 6, Pirst base | wants to fight with small gloves, Should [ subject of “Labor Unions,” The speaker ribed in the car first referred to. iAY on errors-Mintieapolis %, St. Paul . Dime | the mateh bo made he did not. believe thut it | said to rightly judge these organizations wo ar seems to be the favorite. But Ruum . : ihesbilt £ ! o )y e e oty icago, Burlington & Quiney shops in Au < i ¥ Ohicago 6, MilWvaukeo b, made. 2 ekl Lo el U0 LI L, and, if found stceessful, their foat- < G.B.&Q:R.R: e St BT RRIAL B e T : rers atan early day was delincated, Even s'will be itcorporated into all the cattle 1 ey il LSl MAHIE Y GENERAL SPORT. as late us 1500 laws assed i England s > ¢ b ¥y 3 Tur Bre.|—The Brewers felt gay to-day 5 e proventing tho laborer from making any at- AR when they learned Dwyer was to piteh, | ¥ale Defeats ¥ in the Eight- | tompt to have his w . Tho inven- | Moy Wil be welghod, thon . 1ondad with o AR S e B By thourht thoy could Hammer him! about Oared Race, tion of machincry gave the employer addi x i THE GREAT WHITE PASHA. Drowned in a Creck. 4 3 S tle and afterward weihed again. The same ? 4 iy EETEaLS (L thes S0l TAE Snady | Aid NEew LoNnoy, Conn., Juue 20.—Te elev- | tional opportunity to oppress the laborer, but | il he done. with two of - the ordinary — Joseru, Mo., June 20— [Special Tele also belioved that the Maroons would nover | €nth annual cight-oared race between the [ 14,80 fivoke i the workinan the d it also awoke in the workman the desire to | cars of the 1. & M., which will also | 18 the Stanley the Man Who is Agita- am to Tur Bee.]—Emil Boltz, a be able to hit the south-paw twirler, | University crews of Yale and Harvard was | formation of trades unions. Many claim tha 18 the | o loaded with ) v{l’um' cars will Nt ""Itr all 8 "‘"l T years of age, was drowned in Liniment oW g RRER I then be placed on a train for Chic i | New Yomk, June ecial Telegram | crecl, about o TG S okat o LLs! Schenkel, whom they put in the box. The | rowed this afternoon over the Thames river | trades unions have done nothing for the la- | gybje 2010 wlght, on_ avriva, whon it will | o Tk Brm]—The |.4“>.,,“,_f ST e L LU DL G Cream City boys did manage to tie the game, | course four miles straight away, and was | borer, but at any rate wages are higher now [ he determined what, advantage is to be de- | o 8t ) o cllzyliuityy ock lnst night whilo bath s * | won by Yale by twenty-four lengths, Time, | than th at the formation of trade VAR T oy A e % . cable n says The opinion 1s growing | jne. He had been sent to gather stove wood, but they have no oceasion to thank Pitcher £ rived from shipping eattle in “boudoir s, S ¢ =i LAy £ S 20:10.° Harvard's time, 21:14. The series of [ unioas. The success or failure of strikes The run from Omaha to Chicago is now | that Stanley is really the great white pasha | but instead went to the ercek. . er. He struck out ten men and let betwe 280 two colloges v sta due to the time vhich oy are inaugu- i ot > urrival Yot BB Ohasal o B Who s WEAK, NERVOUS, DEBRILITA- s between these two colleges now stands | due to the time at which they are inaugu- [ made in less than tiyenty-one hours, and it 1s | Whose arrival in Bahr EI Ghazell provincs - TED, who in his FOLL ¥ NCE them have but one carned run. On the other | six to five in favor of Yal rated. If they occur in good times they are | thought that, beford long, there will be little | with a large force is agitating the native has TREFLED away bis VIGOR of BODY, hand five clean hits, two of which were —-— liable to prov »ssful, as the em use for the old or eyen the new cars to ship | mind at Suakim and Cairo, i Sir Mahdi's v e MIND and MANHOOD, causing exhaustinj doubles, carned four runs for the Maroons in A CRAZY YOUTH. must have his work don in_d 3 Ve 3 TN ab oD CHLONG SR T OHMILD S ialt draine upon the FOUNTAING of LIF! cattle beyond the Missouri river because, at o AT T IRE e SRR o A TEa A e o thay Are apt 1o/ be unsucse . p Mie + A | guceessor at Khartoum is thinking of the best MEADACIE, BACKACKE, Dreadul ho oallow tho elubs £ cateh the | His Antics Create Great Excitement at | of wages is apt 16 discou Dresent, Omalia seems to furnish as good .8 | 7 q i oet axpeditious: menans of annihila Drenms, WEAKNESS of Memory, BASK B D B toRlb Y 6 BlUbE o catalh eme Wwages is apt 1o discou market as cattle dealers require. In ship. | and most expeditious means of annihilat FULNESS in SOCKETY, WIMBEES upon :.ll;:l‘ii!‘!‘\"l"ll‘;.\l“ rooas 1 "' not 3 a -lx'lx usalem ¥ um’rnul :i;r]wyuzufl‘:fl"l'l‘l' il:'“\"t;” ; ping to this city, however, from n- | the daring intruder. Englishmen who be- e i ® xmhx'r‘c;nfii;m,n‘l} ;m; xr‘rr,« ("N”I‘l»n(lh grounds next month, The scor TEoag 1 e Dok ment of pon-unionists by union men is aiso ‘.'"‘.,l;“l GOCI AL I Of liSyelRagtand 5 AL SEE Wy GV 1 THION or KNMANET Y, o018 cona It at once Maroons. 10004000 another thing to be deprecated. The groat oseats aroalsh sunplied with the cele. | the failure torelieve Khartoam cherish the COMPOURD EXTRACY the CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke, Established Milwauko 02000001 _ of trades unions is thie helping of | Lrated Jouny coupler, a most. sinple. and hope that the romance of Central Africa an- N ot k5 Clrke has mads NERVOUS DE, B oy AL e 0 ifixion,” caused by the wild antics of J. | sick brothers and those in distress. T Do SAmo L o tost pemarihblo contrivhnce, | nals may culminate in the wiping out of 1 \§/ay e GENITO URINARY “orgoncnses of Maroons 4, Milwaukee 5. Pi 5 / H. McConuell, of Hinsdale, Il The young | ucation of tie workman is the real ) t possesses 1 number of ndmirable features, | stain by Stanley and clearing up the » #udy. 1t mekes NO difforonce WHAT you and Shenkel. Umpire—Brenuan, man d stood some time looking in | EF¢ss —and true success of - labor of which are that it couples auto | of Gordon's fall. The idea is fascinating but & ¥ EMALES su Save inken or WILO has fled to eure you: unions, The speaker i TO0 IR ST v o ng from discases o1 == way, then faced the cont ot vl ot ey Eoods | maticallys may be uncoupled without the | Stanley's mission is to join Emin Pasha, and Ear 10 their 403 oA consult with the AsenrABEO BThe Game With Des Moines to-day. i the pmting, dropped o e el o i Nhorq | Fiskof lifcor limbytakes up the slack be- | 0™ “ponoral opinion is that he of speedy relfof and cure. Scnd 2 cents postage Tho fAicst championship game of ball played s Sy R LaTv o abta s Yo Tk b mulono tween cars and docs away with the rockmg | the eenoral opivion i Gt b / or ok on Sonr discaies. d ampi game of b e and to pr Suddenly attention o dience. of the saine, thus saving. cattle from being | i 100 practical o man to entertain " g@-0end 4 cents postage for Celebrate @n the local grounds since June 3d will take | he rose to his feet nd shoute tures would have made his speech more im- uised and injureds as frequently resulted | the thought of ousting the Mahdi S Works on ¢'brouic, Nervous and Dell. place this afternoon with the Des | “Satin is trying to mount with the angeis.” | pressive, rom 1l stylé of transportation. The | and reigning in his stead. The more imme. Bitor, heaer Conie ohs Pord " Dbetop, Moines team. The prohibitionists are in | He then dréw a revolver and commen A very protty piano solo was next well | yoad intends to experiment with these boudoir | diate effect of his movements will be, it is Thoasands cured. OMecos and 1 n the lead, and como here flushed with vie- | HEatan imagmary dovil in the roof, Two | rendered by Adda G. Robiuson, another | cattle cars, and muke such improvements s | foared, to make more miscrable the sid lot A L private. &e-Thoss contomplating Marriage O Rk b Sihn Lo s b iE e || [olicemoniontskenihnd o irtiinb tiion, Boyo inamboriof thelelbhhae may seem advisable. The improvements [ of the Europeans who fell into the Mahdi's tend for Dr. Clarke's colebrated guide 'y, determined to wipe up the earth with unless he killed tho first five police- Art and Inspiration,” was the subject of | deseribed are not patented. HANABATtAL B ORI oG BA A Anal TDREYOT. Hnle aud Female, each loc. both e, their hated rival, the Omaho However, [ men that he saw he would be hurled to hell. | of the essay of the cluass, delivered by Miss v 5 < 4 2 @lamps) Before confiding your case, consult ) ,; p : A0S LG Y == are still in captivity at Khartoum, R R ) 3 - they may strike a suag, the boys arc on their | The insanc man was overpowered and taken | Mary A. Sherwood, It was a beautifully PALACE OF PRODUCTS, Your spondent fas received from the 2 ,!‘555?\m.?e'i\',‘m.nn"nfif’:‘..}x’n‘:‘;‘;’a"éafi“‘m’fi.! g .“ B SUIKO L BN oot | 0 the armory. He claims to be on the way | Written and poetic production, and was weli ¢ o Vel 3 o W hfatn (56 7 motal, and will exert ev orvo and sinew | 40 i Gildle at Orrville, Pa., delivered. Her voice is clear and musical | The Ball Set in Motion For the Big FRUILLIE WU, B3 (O, Do o e e oo (1SS to down the Towa slu, aitplifeyonts — - and her delivery excellent. Inspiration, she Autumn Attraction forought. from Khartoum t i i nt everywhere, seourc ' from expesure. the game will be @ hotly contested one, and & A Strange Old Man. said, s the soul's deep, subtle sensd of | Apout fitty pontiomen, prominent in busi- 85 s Tl R B The importance of purifying the blood ean- Hours, 810 5; Sundays, 9 1012, Address, great crowd should be on hand to cheer the Mon, Minn., June 20.—[Special Telegram | innate divinity, Art with all its tech- R e U] HEKea thalrilives B Lo dBlIvoR L BT iemaw not be overestimated, for without puro F.D. CLARKE, M. D. efforts of their favorit b \ L fra nicalities and diMeu) is only | ness cireles, gathercd at the board o1 trade | lsked i} L S 4 blood you cannot enjoy good health, 186 Sa Clar GHICAGO, ILL. o Tuk Bee.]—Andrew Flodin, a veterinary X roe STy COT was brought 1n two small letters, each about Abs to Tuk Bee.]—Andrew Flodin, a veterinary | 40" 6516 language of inspiration | rooms yesterday afternoon to take the in- s o e e TR eI aEY I‘MAM, At this season nearly every one needs 2 R So1d to Sioux City. || of the .l'w'\\"llx of 1” .“"‘,"““,"‘,"‘i} striving for the perfect. utterance of what | itiatory steps toward an_exhibition of the | st Gue was weitten by Statin oy, and | - ool medieino (0 purify, vitalze, and carich B F § gram to ‘Dirg Bre. | —Schuldknecht, who has ) oulng Albors ‘1 aine R e e to attract the world’s atiention to O n, Jieers W l:"l _)url f his ,,”' A the \"' S- your eonfiden ]l is peeuliar in that it been one of Des Moines' reserve catchers, | scence langus He was hield by the justice and the state. Readers of the newspapers e which [Ffollowed the fatl of strengthens and builds up the system, ereates in ancient times we find sculpture as the IChartoum. peThe. letior, f hias been sold to the new Sioux City team, | to enter into bond to keep the peace or #0 to | characteristic art form recording the grati- | are familiar with the proposition o erect a | e ORI Pa W5 JCHRES, T TRAE CaliEn luapeie, and ohes Uio diggstion, wille the successor of the St Louis Whites, and | Jail for three months. He refused to kive | tudo of men to gods and heroes. Later, by | “Temple of Ceres.” The plan is to have P12l Ghazel provinee mord fteradieates discase, et a trial. e Overland Route.” left for that city to-day. bond and was taken to jail and remained | ¢)o hand of Phidias, refined to its utmost | oy e ood's Sarsaparilla is sold by ail druggt 3 . there Tor throe days without cating, and for | L and of Fhidias, refined to its utniost | somcthing of that kind, but it will be kuown [ th If-supporting, has until lately been 2ol Racsanarllip) AIIEEEI. ) s so mranged its Family Sleeping Car A the last three or four days has refused to Of e e g B as the “Palace of Products,” and may in- | compelled to work in the rude arscnal which Prepared by 0d & Co., Lowell, service, that berths can now be reserved T GAM 0] v . used symmetrical and ordered beauty of the uni & the Mahdi's successor established, as a con £E 2 e 3 talk to any one. He persists in his refusal of | vorge, ists began to embody the beauti productions than those presided | FE S s e 100 Poses One Dollar upon application by any ticket agent to M, esterday’s Winners in the National | talking 1o any membor of his fawily or par- | ful and the complox rather than the sublime v the goddess of agriculture, T I O TR || e S — | J- Greevy, Passenger Agent, Council Blufls, League Contests. taking of food. Kears are entertained that | and simple, precipitating art mto sensuality. |~y Koo i oalls | Gra e andenufe ana s Bubacks tor the s lowa. The reservations when made are Annscingrein Uine 80/ Mhigrosultofhto-t (o EENP LS TN SRS AR ESYSREONE YOS | ItvomLhls sol (A struTLion roso) W0 e e . chiair | and iiltreatment of the native oversecr. G turned over to the train conductors taking ;::,\ »;lv.vm. i St ‘f;'," ‘\’\v" Ix‘ .n‘! in n:. ".',“‘.“,.: “~ "‘r\xh: Nattinger ;\.u.ul his lot is ..]m what ‘mnih T [ J ¢ out such cars, so that passengers can now >hiladelphia. . . 000000 0— MEEIa s T alORt BAVER O Qrisiie LGt [L.E The end aimed at was genor ias been allowed to work in- the mint cecure berths ordered, the same as a Pull- ! 2 I « . tiquity, and of the mediwval ! i I which Khalifa Abdulla, the Mahdi's PRACCURINTED WITH THE GEOGAPHY OF THE COUNTRY Witk L A 3 g Boston. ... 0000100 1=21 G060, June 20.—Anadditional reduction | ages, %0 music is the art of " : v ekl abinlin, \hokubdiatey QUTAN wion mron e man berth is reserved and secured, r,‘ dtaliers ‘."f"“""“ ["r, L !"\"”M" g l”” on dressed beef rates went into effect to [ the modern Musi like the i ‘.ulm not_an_ end, G ; 3. 8. TERBE S, L LOMAX, Clarkson for Boston. Base hits—Philadel o s D et v | other arts, s been identificd wit ¥ - sed the organization of a Gen, ', & 1. Agent, Ass'UG P& T A, b 0. Boston 6. KrrorsePhiludelphia 2. | eastern points to-day. No sooner was the re R ielesniidpaniied clElous | stock company, and came with articles of in OMAHA, N L‘,su,,; A R * | port confirmed that the Chicago & Atlantic | b B oo i it | corporation propared. The suggestion was e 4 A peculiar, subtic. connection with man's long- | Corbortion prepared, | The sy Ao Y EneREER O e R AR NEW Yok, J P t of to-day’s | and Erie would preserve their differential by | ing for the perfect and noble, There is a | 8¢ AL £ potentate. If nuked he has 3“‘ ol a‘p" . n ame: making the rate 5 cents lower than the 40 | natural transition from art in niusic toart in [ | dhey provide that the nameof the corno- | FELLE 1 ae"of s, high-mighiness’ 3 A i 5 I E\'.-w York 2.0 010 1 0—S8/|cent rate of other roi hun new tarifts | poetry. The poot gives us the eminent expe- | G0t e PRS2 AR W tinue five | horse, car sand a small bauner. fi,\‘: ity nt s g & it ) Washington. . . 000 0 0 1 0—38]| wereissued by the Pennsyly: wd Van- | rience only. The harp of the minstrel is un % e & The other v rreat ind i ) i tics Al e Sl it re. | years. Its business witl be “to crect and | v al Y AV 3 truly touched it his own glory isall iv re- [ SRR S TGS Dloducts in the city of | Bitics. Dr. Junker A himsc DR RPN 5 5 Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by cords, The pessimist inquires, “Can you i ho lonco Phic . nd to provide for an exhibit upon tho pruden, which saved AN PO : " iR gl prove'the world is bocominiz mort artistie: | (WAL 4 lonaviaedanian pehinion inlifloh o S0P act. One o 5 Administering Dr. Haines? Golden qton 7, 1 PR ) ction for the week \e seulpture of (irecce was e art o 3 irafd t fs messengers who brought 35 specifie, jagton 7. Um folly.. 2y AN u_youthful and pagan people, The painting [ tht — purg Pio capital st ) T S : 7 : 0, Specitle, Prrrsnune, June 20,—Result of to-day's Srrsd » | of Ttaly embodied the infinite longings of the | Put e Q00T of the captive N ATt Ch o o : + E“mm . { Jando- ates conforiniug | oL LS Indhia longngs o W ATl to the cantives, and he left Cairo on June o 3 Tt can be glven in n cup of coffen or ten withs | IN _BOUDOTItS Travel and ship via the Burlington. ment was created this evening i the pan- orama of “Jerusalem at the Time of the who made Ba and was not discussed, It wi M. | cessor, is turning out any amount of base coit. which his subjects are forced to pass current. Poor Slatin Bey is acting as Khalifa's forery which brings him into Pitchers—Keofe for New York, Gilmore | derbilt lines malkin it 5 conts on for Washingtor 0] New' York 8, | dressed meats to New oston and Washington 4 g ew York 7, Wash hil; and common points, 8 by for Khartoum Beerver, carrying ting 5 put the knowledge of the person 1aking it 4bS0 ittsburg ......0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 {2 effort of th orn Spirit to eseape its OP M ELO 5 ar01a et peesiionb| o1l L L Sesetipl, CRE « Fitely hormioss and will S¥eat o phrnaackb oed ¢ 001008380 0-4 andthe Biufts at Deadwood, | bonds, 1T of the futurc must be ail prosident, scoretary, trousuror and nin 18 Santlyes: andcon RolG D & Picin pecdy cure, whether the paticut i a moderats Pitchers—Morris for_Pittsburg, Krock for R R this and n £he) grand “consummation iy | direviors; snd the snnusliincebing’ will RSN Tt TR R e D & PACITY drinker or uh alcoliolic wrock, Thiousands of CGhicago. Base hits—Pittsburg 3, Chicago 9 Wy chbe aP—Lhngotal when ey festation which inspiration [ betd t el uosaRy \“' arch he di f Jts main lines and braaches fncludo CHICAGO, | {itunkards e buei migd teiliporute wew who D T T s i R0 5 to Pur Bee)—The Thurstons from | hus made in the past will be gutherod upin | rectors will have gencral management of af PEORIA, MOLINE, ROCK ISLAND, DAVEN. | havelaken(olden Bpocliicn their coffes with- alentine, ] . ; Omutia and the Council 131ufts hose team will | a word, whon art. shall becono 1o man what | firs o FORT, DES MOINES, COUNGIT, BLUFFs, MuUS- | o1ty (Rt knowlides and fouday belleyo they INDIANATOLIS, Junc 20,—RRosult of to-day's | bo here on the Fourth and great preparations | nature is to G vhat | i onty eonsiderable diseussion arose over A Northern Pacific Extension CATINE RANSAS CITY. T, Josgrrr, Leav- | UL TRV GE IMARONE, froe WL (JhRever _Ixpraxarowse, 20.—TResult of to-day's piflon 1 Broay PrRDAT e e O o ed by the beautiful aria | @ Proposition to limit subscriptions 1o onc WiNNIPEG, Junc Special Telegram to | ENWORTH, ATCHISON, GEDAR RAPIDS, | Shicife it hucomes tor Tmposstbility for fame: are bewg made for the celebration Cha Facorita sang by Miss Francoscs | Share each with a view to making the enter- | Tur Bee.]—Operations i Haant aii WATERLOO, MINNEAVOLIS, ond BT, PAUL, | e fiqior appetitn t . For salo by Ruhn Indianapolis.,..1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 | Tue plans of the reduction works witl be [ hit, Maveriti ' sang by A loosea | 1 pisow reatly popular movement. The mo- | menced or, the new raflway west from v 6nd weores of intormadinto citios. Choico of thwiid Dong ,and 181 and Oume g ans T R el HN0EShO PRI 58 el toeder or voico i one of unususl rango | Prisew reully popular movement, Ahe mo 1 on the new rail st from Win routes to and from tho Pacific Const, All trans. g 5ts, Omatm, N D, Foster & Bra, Pitchors—Shrevo for Tndianapolis, Conway | at once. The new process wil revolutione | oo t b il 8 | Subseriptions woro called’ for and within | Mbeg to Portago Ly Drairle, Notwitustand. | ey lo Drlon depofs, Fast (rains of ¥ins Day | Maupisll] —Shreve for Tnaianapolis, Co atonce. The new process will revolutionize | raro qualitics of strengih, richness and | Dubseri aar-ealod! o ANGWIkiND & 1shows great culture; it possesscs the ; 1p8s .o i | Coaches, clogant Dining Cars, 1angmificon: Pulle for Dewroit, Hase: hits—indanapolls 7. De- | thereiiction of relractors ores com- | sweetness. Sho captured the audience, and | 16 minutes &,100 worth of stock ing that o certain amount of mystery sur- | EoRhes, olegant Dining Gars tangulficen: Pull roit 10, Errors—indianapolis 5, Detroit 8, | panics in Nevada and Arizons | lysalnoas: - Bl conkit b ANGIaNc, and among the gentlemen pre rounds the actual construction just entered | Joseph, Atchison end Eansas City) Rechiuing Uwmpire—Lynch, 1 .-IHH' sults of |l»,..:. x\f U l\.m\ b aro | enthusiastic applause. It was prolonged for “w.‘u ‘m- ‘ru;mv.‘:‘xunr and " ¢ ;.Ip.‘.,. sufticient is known to render it certain fi’r’u"m‘-'ufll':{mi“m“w Freo, to ora of tirough | ‘\ ‘( NTADT W‘ 3 erected to demonstrate the Clark process. | some time, and as the audience was not sat- | Seribec o1 C that itis “to afinish.” The work 18 bein . .. Amerioan Assoolation, : - : e e o o s ot 8407 | G M. Hiteheack, Max Moyer & Iiro., Pihel Bstonsitt " the Mot Goini | chlcago, Kansas & nevraska Ry | UIILUAUU ) ‘ N CINCINNATI, June 30.—Lesult of to-duy's Thomas rcoln Dead Igewent, she appearcd again and | Piblican company, J, 4. Waketicld i | yailway company, but it is pretty gencrally ““Qreat Rock Iatand Houte.” Ame: ErkToN, Md., June 20.—[Special Tele sang unother alian ari, much to the satis- | Garneau, Comuier i Nationul bank, known that the Northern Pacific is supply Extonds Weet and Southwet fiom Kansas City oF TitK Sinciunati.. .00 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—1 | ¢oue Bre]—Thomas B. Lin mof the auditors.' Miss Roeder is a | Jpnes, IKilpatrickelRoch compan ing the cash, s it is anuounced that tie re. | 8ad Bt Joseph to NELBON, N, BELLE- 5 M . o lomas incoln, ) 4 e 3 ' | Parrotte, Lector & Wil co AR AA0 MEICRA 2 AXTINE S M| VILLE, TOPEKA, HERINGTON, WICHITA, | i [} aoutsviLLE, June 2. —Tesult of 10.day"s | 0, und who was the only person tried for | pugie. U o THES TRE AGK T ihompson, Belden & €0, Freeland, Loomis | Gutit went out from the city to-duy and work |, KANSAS AND SOUTHERN WEBRAGKA —— ; bk T . & Co o Tramwdy e pun y i ! y and beyond. Entiro passenger equipmont of the | o . S ) {“mm”‘,v 120000 1 8 0—g]|treason for complicity in the lato civil war, [ ATter a musical selection by the orehestra, | & Coo Cable Trumwiy dompany, ¥ A 3o | will o commenced to-morrow, as under the | &eicrmed Fullman mandmciiro. Al uasory ape | Ve Best Route from Omaha an Counchx Birooilyn /720 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0— 1 | dicd yesterday on his farm near here. 1t | Dru S, if, Sonncnschoin, of I, Was | Tl Gihior subscriberd aro: 8 W, Itay. | Provistons of the eiwior the first sod ustbe | - pliaucos and modern improvamaats. Blufts to 4 % s B¢ 2as ) was for writing a letter of introduction for | introduced and delivered a magnificent im- oot R B Al urned before July Kansas Croy, June 20.—Result of to-day Lincoln to Joff Davis thut desso 12right was | promptu address on “The Old Ambition and | Mond Chase, W, W. Bingham, C. | A The Famous Albert Lea Route HE EAST = ame : ) ! 5 | 9 Harrison, W. H. Dyars, A, I% Dyars, Z. F o ; i) To the favorite betwoen Chicogn, Rock Taland, | s Kansas City.....0 0 0 0 expollod from tho United Biates s Now luspirution.” It I8 to bo regotted that | 15y w g Broatell, Lee.Clark-Andre Tho Nlingle Demapracy: Atcuison, Kavens City and Minneapoliy 6nd 86 | 4w TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMALA AND as City. .. 1 complete report can notbe givep, The old e W o TRHNEN) 00 GhaEE Al sGo, June 20, ~The democratic state | Paul Its Watertown branch traverses the grout AL AR Athletics LT 1 g 9 , ubition, sald the spealer, was dying of ex- | § ) x“fv“‘»" Y CAVILRRH - BRYAer, - AXEBIOrR | T it ot hore today. E.M “'VW/HEAT AND DAIRY BELT " . 3 | K -~ New Juno 20.—[Special ' liaustion and senility, The old ambition to | I SHRHY S O ointed to | Phelps rosigned the chairmanship of the | ofNorthern Tow, Southwostorn Minnesota, and Chieago, —AND— Milwaukee, McCool 233, York 106, , 3 4 rted lul rule men was almost forgotten-and a new i 40 {0 0WIRIE oMM LIOR WAS appaiied 10 IRIpA; IOSIERNG: 400, GURIEIONBAY East Centrel Dakota to Watertown, Bpirit Luke, | 5, Puul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, onk, Neb., June Special Tologran, | to Tus sy, =1t is reportad in club spiration was necessary, The solicit additional subscriptions: L. O Jones, | committee because of his duties on the na- | Blous Falls and many other townsand citlo, R T g o B BEE.]-—The McCool base ball club | that Fred May, the well-known club wan, | tion is fubor und art which are like the wall- | G M. Hiteheock, Cadet Taylor, G, M. Nut- | (jong) committee, The selection of a new The Bhort, Lino via Benecn and Kankakoo oftors | Rock Islaud, porty ockford, t‘n Motk ils firet dofs ”’““I""L l“‘“ I‘““: tinger, Alf Millard, J, 8. Evans and D. H saporior facilitics to travel toand from Indiss: | (‘Jinfon, Dubugue, Davenporty gave York its first dofeat of the scaso u oy 8 Wheeler. The Women assigned them. | Chairman was left to €. M. Hayue, J. C. | gpolls, Cincinnati and other Southern points. % on {nning game hero to-day. Tho score was | ¥iedly to avoid the conscquences of his | They work —together and are the | S SCRE ) (6 BGOSR 0F Which will | Stearn, J. Gaynorand 8. B, Chase, the Cai ¥or Tickets, Mups, Folders, or dusired informa | Elging Madison, Janesville, notors tha ove the' worl: 3 at any Clup n Ticket Otilce or addross e R e R LR tion, wyply et any Clupon Ticket Ofilce or addre Eeloit, Winiua: La Croi tiod in the ninth inning—sixtoen oach—but | attemipt to shoot a policeman who endeavored YO AN i, GAL AR AL 4 n 5 Qhnatai T & s ¥ . st week, efore labor and art were known the human | canvass a particular class of business men cago members, Phey sclected Genera ifae A A b o 3 o was dead. Educated labor and art were £:.d lost by a score of 16 to 2 May’s fricnas insist that he is Ji insome | ¥ s 5 by the subseribers p the mecting W + 10 iR Routhoust, Y S quict resort, in u di rous condition from | the sources of the new inspiration for the RS BULRRE U BERERRG ALC. LA IeBLNE A couple of months ago the districts were | _ CHICAGO, sk L endians o S s ra the beating received the policemuu's | old ambition. Itawakens the otd desire to RAd, v BOnUIORs M ook BL €] a5aasall from § W0 cach lor the pur WEAKl.mcz FREE. HOW TO AGT. n D EReer Bihesor e Unfon Pacide i v olub, conquer and rule wature andmen, Frow the | {500 A Ana o ytipd pose of rais The committee to-day VigarandManbond Restared. Fre el . D lrs Cass Nestorday's Races and Winners at Diaas o aTao— LA, O O o aee. | mitsoe will "om, e futervening time to MEA0E worl 3 be raised 10 ¢ nen will uss M, Somvely Madicives, | UK S W P ul Raliway, 'Wod “overy twcbuion Washington Park. . . f 3 (OUNLIN'S | roll up as big a subsciijtion list as possible i eatid Treas serentfroeon applice 1105 Darseniors by courtwous eumployus cof . OAKLAND, Neb., June 2. ~[Special to Tne | gift. With a stroke of his pen he freed " tate i that i the counties in th park vinse, New York s ¢ ¥ Cuieago, June 21.—At Washington park | 13 ! 400,000 slaves, Thatis the new inspiration 1t was stated in the ing that the BIoux | oo mittecs will ussess L RON® wissraia fo - — | “GER ke, General Mansgor j~The state vetermary surgeon was : City corn palace cost but #4000 while th ] ¢ 1L o gor, N a i n o o i panlae am’ made in the image of my maker, an CXECULIVE COoImity il meet o v 3K TUCKER, Assiataut Guiera) Mansger, ";.‘\"‘:l“‘f""\‘ “"“'*““ Shd 4 fack oW | called to this county last weel and found 1 am wude iy tho lnago of my moker, aud 1 | pobipts woro #13,000, 1t seows probible, | $3%! fop 2 i B CALFERTER, Gooera’™ FestaRsst 884 O shree-year olds, one wilos Avistt WOl | three lorses affected with glanders. Ho | is the old ambition. Have we an inspiration | thercfore, that the subseribers to the Omuhi - S0 VP HEAFFORD, Assistant Genoral Passenges Aueha 1, sccond, Amos thivd, Tie—1:525 e _Liorses . aack ith glauders. Ho Ha : An insy Paluce of Products will b out a very small Wy i ielia 1 sccond, Amosthiied. Liio—bib4: | ordored the sherlf to e, 0 0f 10 caqual the old ambition? So lony s the | Diatige of Broducts with b out a very sl : Troops Moving Again. GROR ARARS: - ora) uperiutendsat, ] horses werc yalued at §150 each, It is cluimed | m ower has sway over the ballot sy poser i 4y ovar the all of its not costing tuewm anything, Five Calel Pig €3 has glven gal Atuie Wall won, Fawine second, 4 ™ J N Lt the d 80 was brought iuto this cou ong Mammon rules mind, so long i e » {uu. Time~1:20}4, 1hat o disca ‘ oy long: a8 Memmon rules nind, 80 long - ! ) 1 “Hhe Overtand Route, i HR AT AR - Pt R e by traders, the new iuspiration hold her own. 1he HShwoed siakon, for foals of 1685 with Awmerican people are the representative pe A Bounty on Grasshoppers to y i - | N N Circ of Gouorrbos and FL““ added money, five furlongs—Proctor of the world. With thew lg 87. Pavt, June 20.—Grasshoppers re tations. v iaving ) arrang 4 Kol W8 Glcet. 1 proscrive it and has been compelled to leave the country hur- | ing — beams i a great engine, {nott w 0f el " 0] pe hert o ot won, Hootuiker second, Mousoon liberty are the sources of ins appeared by the millions in this vicinity and | Leen rec tt f ) rvice, thut ber . foel ate o rocomends bird, Time -1:003, | ? 2 ar o L e ufl o and a quarter—Drumstick won, i : . .:rhf;z“‘:v.‘;;‘mT;"M“‘ }-l ’v|\~‘l\}\” :thwn\. n.”:u” ) | seriousl threaten total annpibilation of ‘]‘l“\“ 3 .‘m:”.‘. 4 J 4 BOPYAG ‘|\"l'“| n‘ plicalian y Mr 4 ool by the |...; ‘; x;’lu‘l;‘;n;ll-;n Forioral socond, Ewua Johuson third. Tie | Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, [ than tiu rofession of tho soidiers 1t s that 8. A vigorous warlaro s bolug wagod oy Council Blults, Towas 1 " "% Dacatur, 1l Mile" heats—Arundel won, Head Lad of the citien. The vitisen protects the cou pay § Internal Revenue Collections, when made are turned over to the $1.00, Bocond, Mirth third, Best time—1:48}. monwealth, werica the eitizen can, if WASHINGTON Collectious of in- | oonductors taking out such cars necessary, shoulder a musket and fight' for The Reply to Emperor William ternal revenue dur first eleven wonths | pussengers cun BOW seeur . Milwaukee Driving Park. When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castoria, the maiuteupnee of right: So long as the : 4 ] ; : ol | o } Tt N3 ! 20.—Three X or (% soldier lifts his sword only for the enforce dekLiN, June 20.—The presidents the'| of the fiscal year more than. | deved, the same as a Pulli pulteriny of. Miiwavkge, June 29.—Three thousand Whoa sbe was & Child, sho eried for Castoria, | Soldicr 1ifis bis sword o 46 Quforoes > houses of thio Prussian diet - to:day pre- | the. golleet eatauding | nese o aad keoured; WEA‘K faota ol youlslil & Mo ok L it y AV RiLiabio tryative (saled) ¥t particulars fur Mo fres ol f nquile attended the driving elub races at When sbo bepame Miss, she cluag to Castoria, | be g new inspiration sented to Emperor William the addresses of | period of the J. 8. TEBBETS, B L LOMAX, 1d Spriug park to-day. When sb . o The o aymly ). At Trieg 3 7 I 't 2t (: Pr T, 4 . 4 . e had Children, khe g\ls thew Cagtoria. The speaker was wapmly 1. At | these bodies jo reply to the shcech. fyou thi Gen P, & T, Age A } . it Lo B0 class, Wot-=Won by . Geneva S, iu . . the close of his remarks f swed the distri- OMAHA, NEB. PROF, F. C. FOWLER, Moodus, Cenny

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