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'"HE OMAHA DAILY B THURSDAY, JUNE. 4 PEARS AND SOWDERS FAILED, | temeses, doskin ches areat znee. | GHLASED OUT BY A HURKICANE, | sy, o1 ot aousea consitersvo | CRANT STATUE AT GALENA, | Sessuomssormandamsor o michond | DECDERATE NAVAL BATTLE. s enth and gave way to Killon, Score In tho sev vlpvr bird shoot ten .:( the con. | ‘: ’:"I““\‘;:““ Ny armies with consummate : R T AT — 2| Pacmaitoof ORph: Hatsserior. of 84 Jo T R L Al B Bl P T Omaha's Hard Hitters Do Up a Pair of 5‘;;(;'.“".:'.:"' ‘, o ] | Gr:nd Stand at Latonia Dapopulated by the b Hornson® of Grand aland: Nicoll Movument Unveiled in ths Presonce of | ik ynder o wiways wave was - forwar i | Dofeat uf] the CI,,”L", Government Flotilla finsanan, F1.0 by an Insurgent Oruiser, Ambitious Kavsas Oity Pitchers, Hynth SO P en e D/ Kirems 0 Terrific Storm: Bray, . S, Crabtil of Hastings; Stouffer of Many Thousand People. teachings ot the millt in and tho Grand Is] d J. B. Smith | unanimou: )t s connell of war and veteran erled in indignant { — i Hongle, 2.2 ) Good'n" k11 —— rendway 0 Hamburg, 1£..0 of Omaha. 0 came or second i Trond i i na ino came in for i Vou wiil eut Toose from your ON THE KAW. | Mitansi© 0} Conioy 'l THRILLING SCENES DURING THE RAIN, | place, each missing only one pigeon. | DISTINGUISHED VISITORS FROM ABROAD. plivs, and that s contrary to wll Mitohoil I Baldwin, ¢ They B. Fox of Grand Isiand; W. C. rats® GG Rhawered . lnje We. npe CHANARAL THE SCENE OF CONFLICT, Duke, p 0| Meekin, p. \ puns.»; o[ e L — Colé, I . Mockett of Lincoln; C. . Lat —_— e Vickshurg tie north will cut o our — Too Mu _Totats AT il Forty-Milo-an-Hour ~ Wind - Drove | Fonejuck "“"'.mfn. i l.“?vI"’l'“l"'l"‘x‘x‘:;r'llxx‘ui» H Chauncey M. Depew Delivers | ‘:l",‘\ ,‘ ‘ilm "",‘m."‘,"m"'\“","""\“" Vith 905 | One Vessel Sunk by a Torpedo an¢ for the Blues—Lincoln Pulls PR B p Shoets of Water Through the Of Senwons, I Mgtinorency) B Hullett of the Oration-—O1d Landmarks ! ,\'.“.\.‘?3'!‘;.‘\ T Surrenderen. e Others Badly Damaged by tho Out Another Game in st Paal 020100 Crowds —~Results ‘of and hard to hit. Those romarkable scores LIRS ALl it Y folt the 1y it e rible Fire from the EITELJORG'S SUCCESS Eddie's Scandinavian Arm until they fo]t oy Wi N ineh riond ranns st LALY . the Races. ¢roated great astpyjshmont awong tho spec- of Attraction utter or Chever | J Bikttorion e renieny 1 ) In the ten bluo rock shoot Woods, Hur- — AL LSRG i S Omaa, 13: Kansas City 1. B LA Cixerssary, 0., June d—At woor today | Lot B ChEnes mado ten SUKR TRNEE | 3y, 1L, wuno 8. —Tuis city fs today | BN nderGrant, | SR vasaaiso, April #0,—Chanaral, @ fow L.ineoln, §: Denvor, 4 1 Killan, 3; Movkin, o o ¢i | the weather was warm and clear. Over six | g clean score, crowded with people assomblod Lo do Bonor | 10 his Countey were it Appomatoy, an in his | ! od miles north of Calaera, was the Minneapolis, 5; St. Paul, & Haldwin, WS pitohe Moektn, | thousand people were at Latonia when the : ‘:x: th :'x"' on singlo gud five ¢ .urllnl;l"'. f“f‘.“ to the memory of General Grant. The ocen- | '“"-H{‘}‘j';ll“:;”’ VAN AL e hussions | sconoon April 24 of another battlo, which IV lB3LaN o rkuie PRl 2. Timg: "wo hiurs . inutes. Um- | racing bogan, Atthat hour u dark storm | contesty at K’nx 8 Joseph, [ .“.,\:,'lv sion i3 the unveiling of a monument to bim | when the confedoracy collapsed. Grief dand | Fesulted in the sinking of one merchant bark cloud gathored on the northwestern ‘horizon. | 0F DIER, to “m: "l-v ‘”'“.,.“'\','\!‘ ‘mado the | Presented to his old ¢ H. H. Kohl- | Yengeanes are bad councelors.” Onescrens | and the defoat of the government totilla at KANAS City, Mo, Juno3 soinl Tele- Western Assoclation standing. | Driven by a hurricane they rushed swiftly | fifteen singlos «vm‘fl.’t s g saat of Chica From all ditections crowds j ”"'Wflu“:n"fl.','.}“).T""‘\'.;(C\\ S | tho hifnds of thoe insurgent cruisor Magal gram to Tur Bre. |—As the game toaay was [ - Played. Won. Lost. Per Ot | on, displaying the ominous olive green color In the ten blue rock contest Woods nud | have poured into town since last uight and | He saw throwah the vindietive sue | lane Tuo Magallanes had to put into the last of tho Omaha sorics o targo crowd, | BiBCOM. e ...conill 4 505 | With ficecy fringos in front peculiar to such “r wer mado a clean score atchellon | fully 20,000 ave now here. The city is in gay | Aiatiohe of the hour that tho seeclad Siites | Chanaral the day provious, but had its steam probavly twenty-fivo hundred or more wns | Gmaha....... .8 storms, . OB b s e CHar SHAW | apparel, the main thoroughfare bofng o pano- | pie vested with 11 the THEhic of Ameriean | Up. 1 the bay wore sovoral merchant barks, out to see it. ‘The more's tho pity that a ball | o KEUREE 10 I'he wind struck the grand stand at | lh”“‘“'“”‘\"'l]‘-\“\“n:lr,'v(::xl "7'.““‘“ for the | ramaof rod, white and blue, Arches upon | titizenshiv.und ali tho privilezes of siate | some bound for England, others for tho gamo wasn't there to be scen. Omabia was | Denver Al > 413 | tonin, in which were 3,000 people, oue-third | Westorn association state badge. Thero | tho principal crossings and mottoos, botoken- | Yl T sthrmy merreod Heh it 1 | United Statos and Germany, Tho Alens THS GBI 88 6 dog: Wit & new Sloux Oty .. /1w 3 485 | of them women. Thon came the rain, first | wero five livo birds, six single blue rocks | ing the roverence in which the nnme of the | JO¥ by his troops as the vanqaiched enciy | Bertha B, and Albatross wero threo of the | barks in the bay. Tho two former woro St Pan 1] h collar, and played its part of tho game right 2 2 5 in streams and afterwards in shests, Horse | and two pair blue rocks. Wt teams er tothe handie from start to finish. If v, AGUE, sheds outside of the race courso wero picked | tered. ~The Omaha team, consisting of hero of Appomattox is hold by his old nefgh- | {1AHCG Y. Wit his famous ordur, e wiir bors, are promiscuously displayed, ind the best sign of rojoleing if tho | bound for England and the last named for ; 3 A 5oy | Brewer and Parmaloo, word tied with Lat- Kansas City nad been in the same humor a up and strewn clear across the track, 200 | ahaw and 1 thors of Lincoln for | Tho massivo old court house in which Cap. | ¥iutory will be to hstuln from all domonstra- iy, Thoy hud cargoes of nitrat very preity game might have been seen. In ago Hasa 1 ight Sn € 28! yards away. ‘The ivon anatomy of the grand | tie tadge. "Then follow ot contest be. r reside o fir roting tol 4 \ On tho morning of the 24th, as the crow y prouty In- | Ot H ! ight S g z d Th fth 1 I hen followed a hot con tain Grant presided at the first meoting nold | fodurates their horsos and belongings and told | g I, s tho crew of stead of that, aftor Pears was knocked out of Beating Frooklyr stand creakod. tweon these ms which resulted in | iy Galena to raiso volunteors is gay with gar- | Uhen to go home, caitivate tholr €arms and | the Magallanes was about to go to break fast, thoe box and Sowders had made tne wildest [ Brookry, June 8.—Today The blinding shoots of wator, driven by u | bWo consceutivo ties on throe sinlos and one | g0 g fjest Mothodist church, in which | foia™y the raviizes of war, Ho assured a1l | o gail was discovered by the lookout coming throw on record, Omaha getting six runs in | close and oxciting. Terry forty-mile-an-hour hurricane, drenched ov "’;:!y‘”'m;""':':k:iw .'.',‘,';J}-ui;}‘l’!y"li.‘l?,.'.';fi"{n‘.’.i the horo worshippod, is also elaborately dee- WON Ld:100 B TS it u'-'u::w“f"ln.?]'.'..'h'.,.'.,'ji(,,‘.; | into the bay from tho northoast. Hardly had the meantime, the Blues quit trying to pl the first tew innings and was relieved i tho | erybody thales? it Hrewes missie one: sing1o each ed, and the pow in which he sat is o thole paroles, this vessel boen sighted when another and vall. They played for rain, for alcyclone, for | third inning by Caruthers. Hutchinson | A rush to the conter of the grand stand did | The victors wero nccorded n porfect ovation, | craped with bunting, The modost mansion | federuty. whoce nires il boen i Sxht o | another wero discovered o littlo moro an eclipse, for an earthquake, ov for any- | pitched an excellent gume for the Chicagos, | not help matters, The wind topplod the | 8s it v believed that Parmalee and bis | presonted to bun by the eitizens of Galena | U besio woild linve beon n ro- | towards the south, ~Glasses wpro sooh f e Vb a sams ol ball only tive hits being mude off him, Score upper seats ovor and rolled them toward tho | compavion were invincible, AICHD ) Jistless temptation a wenker man. But | brought to bear on them and thoy wero recog- thlng et wooldsiop graoof el | onl B bl Vi riude T Seore | weporsoae ovor and oled hem Sowakd the | EESON WO VIATU, oy, . | fae b rotue” Trom o war i tho mora | AR (UPLAIGLTOE AARKEY s, [k | brougeto e on Lt oy rp ot In tho fourth inning it ook for 7, miuuto | By 1005 00 0 p o frout Amid scroams of women @ Wi | yuieg” and Wonds mado. clean acorés in & | Bumblo homo in whivh ho lived in anto-bol | triumphlmrthos over il it [T ReB B el e A eRRt A LA T SNy OF two as 1t thiey “"V'n\‘u:h):l. It ,:v;”-rl ::”1' 1 Brooklyn. 5: Chleago, rors C s 'K".rl'lu for tha brond o ““": fifteen bluo rock contest. Stouffer missed | lum days aro tho centers of uttraction. The T AT R e R LG L ¢ were at a great distanco tho captaim Bmslto callod timo, but tho weather was | hrookiyn, 4 Cllicigo, & iatirics: orry airway that loads to the piazza in froutof | ono in the same contest i1 bo ton blue | 014 building in which was located tho leather meating | botwoon Eincoln — and | ¢ooily orde ,.‘;'.“" T OB SO LD VIR simply “plaging hor elf ana in a_vory | Ciaru : the stand. Brave men rushed into thecrazy | 1 omortow tho oventa n‘m m‘(«l\. IO | store of sesso It Geant, tho hero's father, fs | GEAN at” the white ‘houso ' threo djiys | bro 1‘|‘u‘l'\1y heo mon did s0, Ut by tho time fow minutes ISmslie had called the boys back R e e crowds and avorted @ calamity, and tho [ Meks, Bftoon bluo rocks, wnd teu 1ive birds, | 41o'cqiry docoratod tior, dho surrondor at Aunomntiox ‘the | the floila was witiin rangd every man wi ihie fAole ¥ " o 4 : niby . 30 added mone o0 aily ated. it who had so loyally. sustained the | at his post and s s were roady for the e S ak touchod upfor. o 5 fne for | Plotipats une . —The Phillies vot on | crowd went down safely to shelter under the = £ Visitors clustered about every landmark as- | ¥ ul the generad, whi hid so magniii- | fray which, from the oads against them, tho gotilals 00 guy and throwing the ball outin | to old” Pop W great shapo today. | stand. Many women fainted. One woman Shooting at Wahoo. sociated with the name of Grant, and the lit- respondod to the contliencoof the pres- | jysurgents ' oxpocted would tesult fn - tho tho field. Another time tho ball was shied : cleared tho fence next the track with o sin- | Wamoo, Neb., June %.—[Special to TH® | tlo park, in the contor of which stands the it roturnod with (oop omotion the fratar: | ONOMY's favor. out to Foster, who klmnv,'x.:lv\\' \u‘r'n wlflhllxi it u:“lm.‘:. : ‘l' 4 fl 1; :) 1 I" o) '; gle bound and ran across the track in the | B ~—There will be a shooting tournament | memorial, hg HI\““;":]" !vnlll\lm o in Iln‘;A‘I::uIy\ m” |m[nl:"|f;l‘(]|fllmlf[,‘.‘“:( a lr;;ui w x\n'mm:} x:.m-.,.~‘ ck and meandered out toward the field Sbir ) 2 i % ars ross: s = b of R i g e d erstood and was n complote wecord Jo gunnors thut every shot mus back and reandored oL o e ol | | 11t Uiiladelphis 18: Plttsburg, &, Krrors: | 107N, Another womun s roported to havo | held hero on July 3 and 4. Two hundred | Tho public schools in Dubuque, Freoport | Wi tiu yoiiey of reconelifition amd roposor | 1ol and not th fire until- fhey wort sar ot ooking fo e s Dan | Philadolpiiia: 22 Pliashurz, % Batteries: | thrown her baby over the railing into the | dollars has been raised by the citizens to be | and other nearvy towns were closed and | The work of the warrior wax dono and the | Hitting somothing, 1y this tme the. flatill ett went out to help find it, but whol e e " i "o | added to the purses that will be given away, | large delegations” of their citizens came to | labor of the statesman begun, Thitnight tho | Litng somet - Rt e Stearns and Gunson started out Bmslic callea Philadelphin, 0; Pittsburg, | HENTY ofterwards picking it up uninjuted. | goro5e tho hest orackamen in the state take part in the ceremonics. Business in | bullet of the assassin onded the lito of our | had started coming towards the Magallunes a halt, threw out a new ball and told Man- it .‘"{ an hour ll.u‘\ r the wot orowd was sitting | vt e “Al) shoovers will be tecommodated Galena was entirely suspended. aroatest president sinee Washington and post- | 4 balt ‘!L«y-!”!h-" ondoll on the starboard ning If e didn’t play ball the game would bo on the moist benches watching tho races. b Dot PR FOTRS OHIE brought delega. | boned the settlement of sectional difficultios | sido. the Sargeauto Aldva at the port, and June 3.—The home team [ No casualties have been reportod. Tho rac- | 40 made welcome. It is expected that from | frred R0 brought delega. | 15 ™) 8% oo of 1l 1 tho Lynch, which was the last to enter th givon to Omalia. e iy otoated o piders tonay. Doylo's | tug bl v ” | ton thousand o ety thiusaid peoplo will tions of the Grand Army and distinguished | 31, It nefotit e R IoUR(OTENE VA LD R Shannon came to the bat in the fourth in- S| of d t Ll b e g bulletin : B 5 2 2 citizens, among them Hon. Chauncey M. RIS, e i g by, nearly bows on Loy formed a triangle grams, Ho thnally ot “an , casy jono to slw'ymf::(‘.fi}“fn'q""\30"63.}‘,..-31"mu’a'“n“n‘ o f,f"}]?'...'n".‘..T.’i‘}‘,".fivx'(frfl‘é deat the elose of u STRUCK 4 SILVER LEAD. ornor Hoard of Wisconsin, Genoral Nelson | hoscrs in ot rapoated tine and (hronsh the i‘_:':k\'fl"‘":*‘“;;mI}‘[:.::g; s TloH BDE i, toyed with it" for & whila, and | toams score. - Loug’s fielding was tho feature | thogrand stand: Alphorize won by five longths | . B i re er Gresiam, Soulptor 7-'»:'.'.""""‘ T LOFh vy Foutrrin ane | clouds of smoke gave evidence that sho whs PP * of the game. Attendauce, 450 from Woodvale sccond and a longth and a [ Great Excitement in Wyoming Over | H. H. Kollsaat, “the donor of the statue, j (G0 b i Ly o cotting 86 AR i tossed it up and .1.,\;n.k ; ’ i & Gl 00 o0 half in front of Royal Garter third. Time: Liich Developments. Senators Allison and Cullom, Congressman | jRieH .:Htm '|'nr|'x:3.(l vl:“m\lm’- »r‘x"'] rop -\’.’ ‘i‘:v[ll.':;,, Hnlf(""nu‘:'v,;\i* x‘\lv”‘ ‘:ll‘mm lmrw:‘x” t Colonel Shannon looked as if he was mal 9 A0 1ibhg ; ents. Henderson of Towa and Judge Blodsett of the | 1NUIF minds. Huring the war <" propose | Nothing intorrupted tho stilluess of tha ing a desnerate effort to get to first vase, but | Cleveland 1000000 Socond race, solling, one mile and twenty | SArATOGA, Wyo., June 3.—[Special Tele- | fedoral court. Pl el LI v:"lf,’,‘,.|u'|:‘f|l.‘fl'|'”’”""|-';':""' Pl o | Lol Uinore g CA el brestoifslbenity an experiencod oye, .In' l\(flln'l:lfl cllw!l,\;‘. : Boston, 0; Cleveland, 8. YR LR ity won by four longihs, First | gram to Tur Bik.]—There is great oxcite- ‘e ceremonics of the day were | buckward st I it out on :‘j:'l‘)';";l“:‘ heat from the scorching rays of a would have scen that he was goiug up an ] Pt b fnsber 8 o) or the discover: r log inaugurated vith @ rade, ~ par this line if 1t takes ull summer,” orrid i " 4 _ 5 ik Haa R | SOt as ; ment bore over the discovery of a silver lend | inaugurated —with a parade, ~ part o ‘Suddenly ' i 5 ORIt A CaRA ! u of L Sl S L T e A e G A Sude a small blue flag was run up the oo i thora proc | Bostoit clund, 1 Tiied e handloap aweenstake, ono | right in town. On May 17 E. E. Benard, R. | Pated fn - by Grand =Army - vetorans L A s B S mast of the Condoll and o puff of smoka. wis s 40 i Totlo s o th W axarmipla GE the At ; CINCINNATI A SNAP. mile e alxtoonting throssastariars: | ISliBrewniona Ui AT CHiTora) diBcoveredithiai oo oot T SRy and eyl hodios ! Lo Crebels are ol couutry foliowed by aloud roport. ‘The fun had adoxical crawfish and journeyed backward. | New Vour, Jano 3. U0 Glunts, won &6 K 2h brck. Time: 8, lead twenty-five feet from tho wost bauk of | the pavk tho exercisos opened with “Star | ot \is e peien: on his bed ot asony aid | kU W P Rl He was finally thrown out. CUSYOVIQLOLY LOCAY, RN LIS MRIEIL i ‘ourth race, scigation stakes, Six furlongs. | the rver, where many hot springs are lo- | Spangled Banner,” vendered by the Fifteenth | death at Mount Mt y or o | Sion the Lynel szoanto Aldea took up b bat was “Uncle Popup” | Latham suved the Cincinnati's from a_shut IZnite won by’ two lenzins. aseciby the rofrain alls wero flying The noxt man at bat was ““Uncle Popug ! 4 soven ! cated. An assay mado by E. E. Burlingame | 'egiment band from Fort Steridan. After | speech was gone. writing derat ! ying Jimmy Dounelly. Sowders gave him little | ont by being hit by a pitched L, stealing | ‘Two Biis 'unv! The Hero thivd, o heaa inthe b Fosey. DRCOIYE R Sk DU EEAID iiva: by the chaplain the bands in unison | keneral by his bedside, * 1 r, [do | through the rigxing of the Magallanos. A chanico to do anything, but sent four balls | second wnd third antl veaching homo on u sin- | iy, aimess five farlongs: Doro won | 0L DOnVer gives §11.52 of sitver to the ton. | Fridicd |1 G CUFRINS, BN VANGE MM SIRRE | it with plonsure, 1€y that suffering roport s though @ magizine. had burst b where but across the plate. Jimmy tools s LIS 8% [N . sond”a lengthand | Tho returns worprsaneyosterday, Thelead | Paulino Kohlusat, daughter of the donor, un- | e Thdices of the labom, tho. Repirrtions ahd. | Mamaitiose enynged in the fray that tho 3 s e ew Yorlk 3 dat =51 i front of Curt Guan. third,” Thue: | is situated on the .patented land of W. H. | veiled the statuo aud the gathered multitudo | the prayor of Grant the statesman and the | apnoaent s s bl (0 Halligan was the next man. Sowders 00000 0814 T e TG e e o Shieinea crnment gunboats attacked the pitched @ ball soniewhero over by the players’ NEVORK LG B atIIR Rerorn T S A (e L S Cooaoe Haral thom roma iy srar [ s woreTalag cblivorod by, (Tovaraoe | Atieraanid ot y/\worle S HeEIfoR W g % aces Rather Tame. here, The first claims were located by W. 3 rd then formally pro- | Addro o] and her light” Hotenkiss guns. Hor s Now Yorlk, i Ol L4 Batterics: Rusie | 0 E S T oraian, One ball,” said Emslio. and :A‘:xlj"l‘:::; x‘-\ elon and Clurko .\\1;33(_1,.,.‘.» i Siovx cry, la, June [Spocial Telo- | B, Hugus, E. E.Boaard and R. S. Brown. d“"‘ot‘_" the statue to the city on behalf of the | 17ifer and Judee Crabtree. Yo stern guus could not ba brought to play. Sho “I struck at dat ball,” said Halligan, who | ™ LA 2] { gram to Tk Brg. | —~The traci was in fine | Other locations were made on both sides of The statue was accopted in a briof add res: TO CONFEDERATE DEAD, :‘.‘I’:‘ ': 2 "I“"l“ "(;15'“,"“':“K"'U"I-* P "\"‘""«_ o o Sergcanio Aldea swept her port side, while the Condell did the same on tho star observed the clouds getting blacker and National Leagune St nlhm;. conditiori today, but the trotting races were | the river, one of which includes tho ground | by Park Commissioner M. C. Clennan on by bl #e.-‘ g N s 1 not close enough to be interesting: \v!;;;mt d:v"ll»:l)(n'xli‘l ~‘l u;lsi ) half of the cit Unveiling of the Monument Erected board. ““No, you didn’t strike at it,” sal um- o H 2 Cluss 20, trotting. Matt Flsher. e existence of this lead has beon known | Ho wus foliowed by Hon. Chauncey M. by Mississippi Women 1% o calas shewnsIiC aking fir plre) Now \‘n‘-k”.... 36| petmont, ; Awoods Vitior | for years, but nd ‘assay had boen mado until | Depow, who detivored the oration of tho day, £ LIS ANER N Piacdionshialyaaltolito FukinpROD o, “YVes, [ struck at her. Of conrso i, [ | Philadeiviia Witkestiok threo straight heats, Delmontsee- | K. 5. Brown, latsof Douglas, Wyo., insisted | meoting with an enthusiastic recption, He | JACKs0N, Miss., June &.—I%ivo years of | Magitiancs umido overy shot toll A she know when [ striko at a ball, OF course (— | Hoston... ond. T that it contained mineral. Tha assay was & | said: iabor and eftort on the part of the women of "‘;’:;f:I:IL‘JI""‘,"“)‘”‘,“““; L e o oreitts “‘::‘;Ifrl‘(:”v[:'“'lhl.’.:;' ,Z::‘.:,'";,’".';f,’l Flttsbuy non, T Wondor... Thalbent:won in | Sy oriee to.all locations are being mad Johirty yoarsago your city of Galena num- | Mississibpl culiminated today fn tho unveil- | over wonty men. ~ All three of the govern- y Sowders, who passed vera Srooklyn. 4 I AT TR CA R ey verheat. | hored anrong 16s CitZens @ min so 5 3 8 7 iy T e e v e e o | Droowiyl 25 ! {hrao ateulelit hoats. Urine MacMahon ¥ocond, | Men'aro riding obor the countey surrounding | he was s kv, 1o b oS 5 ing of the monument to the confodorate doad | mont bonts concontrated theic fire on- tho the bat, however, and on went Mr. Halligan's Cliss 2200, pacing, entries: - Davie B, Dandy | the town searchifig’for leads. ~Development. | chant so humble that his A.vnv ties wero not | Of Mississippi. Kx-confederates, their f"'“":“ {'"}‘f}"l {")'“" Magallanes, and conversation. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Great Wosteen. G Westorn wou in | will begin at ouce. Should suftic body | felt in your business. Three years Iater his | wives, sons and daughters, were horo from | $000 the forward port battery was disabled After the fifth mning, however, ()nmlm o co stralght heats, Duvio B second. Time: | ore be found wonks:will be put in. is | famwe Wumined the earth,and e owieatations | ol parts of tho south. Several eastern and | DY @ stot from the Surgeanto Aldea. Tho continued to play the great 1 o, | St. Louts Wins Second Place Good and U e : disappearing rapidly. LTIy amatin Vaneues and of e¥ery | western states wers/alag ropresented, Iowa | Mukslisnesiresnonded by blowlig tho for- and Kansas City couldn’t get withn reach ot ong fram Balth R an ok L lomand] ropox 1 ,"},'; At Gold Hill, where new leads are found | Lused upon the success or failure of his pl especially having a large contingent. sLoLine A'[“" l{l{whnw After victory. Score: < T i Haltimore could do | It ket sanonds Fire Whiras SEt | daily, they aro having ‘6 high time. Pros- | 1fo was then supborting his fumily on 3100 Tho total number of visitors is tho flght ragad flercely and tha Sargemito KANSAS 01TY, £ Jie, Mo;, Junod, Couneil Platt tonrtne: Bliao: 1ok " | pectors are intentta to'comohero and report | year. and before the third anniversiry of his | estimated at about twenty thousand. Iarly o was nearly blown o piovas, * Hoth hor Wi nothing with McGill this afternoon, while tho 031 Heop anow at Gohl skl doparturo from your elty o was sponding | this morning a rocoption wa_tendored thie ) HISES More oy, lier il stucls wis on officers’ cabin were simashed 1nto sphinte 10 Browns batted Mudden when hits were Lincoln Races. A largo.coppor. laad at:the head of Lake 00 da v forg preservation of | confederato veterans at the capitol building Foster, ef... . . SR P T i anlur A\m rich copper surface indicates D 1 5 o s, ore Governor Gordon of Georgia, - RO JAVHY il e A et St Louis. . 20 400 0 3—11 | Bee.|—The spring meeting of tha Nebraska Y ppor surface indic was hold here to sustain President Lincoln in | X 4 4 anof 7 i BRIRBLES ¥ Smith, ..., s 0 R Baltin A 00000 0—-0][p 7 s e the o Stearns, 1.7 8 0 HOH T Errons: | 2Xposition association of - Lincoln will be | (ijih can only bo determined by develop- | ion. The ardor and eloquence of John A, General 1. Kirby Smith, General u. 8 3 Louls, 8: VO | held in this city June 15, 16 and 17. Thero | mont Rawhins so inipressed an_ auditor whom none | ups, Governor Stone of Mississippi, ( dropped Into_tho cousing n _swoll o . which changed the direction of the torpedo, Pickett, ss. . . 0 Carpentor. il St. Low Baltliore. 4 ¢ Garpentor, _"‘ 0000 o N Muddon. -V Haltern and | Will be 83,700 in purses, 'The ruces will be as Five hundred pounds of silver ore from [ 0f the congressien und prominent cltiz Jo AL Suith and scores of others. o L hoTAlvecth e Poars. p... .01 it ) Townsend. Earned rins: St. Louis, {ol0ye s . . | Kurtz Forney's mine, Grand Encampment, | Lie pIstEoria hud evor tiet. that o subsc | ' At10:30 the procossion began to move. | Ot o went the divesad torpade untll i Sowders, p... CHAMPIONS NO OPPOSITION. hacsdny, June 15500 cluss, trottlug, 8500, | was shipped & day or two ago for Mill run. | dicrotary of war. Some ono discovered that | Ton companies of the Mississipp national | (O U 1 the Bkt Fortia B L Al haias oF LoutsvitLe, Ky., June 3 —Louisville was | jnile and A s e SRRy OGN It 1s reportad hore on good authority that | Captain G 3 toof Wost Point and | guards came fiest. Behind thom, and drawn j [ VESE WiLe N Toioat. Bton! T‘"“I" batilo seecs 2 defeated -in @ one-sided contest by Boston | Wednesduy, Jine 16.—2:5 class, pucing, 8500, | Union Pacific survoyors have been ordered | u veteran of tho Mexiean war, lived In this | by ten white lorses camo a float c under thom, drenching. them: from! Ko tb OMATIA., today. 3 S tEotting, #500, tunning, three quar- | to Walcott, six miles cast of tort Stecle to | city, und he wus invited to preside ut the for- | fifteen young ladies ropresentine th S tHAB S Toralth By AT BT Bath ik s aues Loulsvilla 500020000 anile and repent, 3100, make a survey to sgmo pointin the Platto | Histion of i n pany. 1o Was 50 | ern confodoracy and. the difforont states foue 8o lomel oy obuE obisy Shgly aon as Low 9093000 0—2] ALY Tapont SN e difidont that d lis_ Spocoh of throo | \which composed it Next. to the float cume | 1h vessel bogan 10 sink and in o few i SLoM.... 2 2 a0 Bm b bt AR ¢ 4% Sentences, DUt in it short_address was tho officoratal the Tadios Monument aesacta. | utes had disappeared trom view, only the Iunll\vllllv 8; Boston, t mast’s showing. The crew m: ged 1o s | mocome +| ccommrcmome | mowwmel commccso. © lal An, 2. Errors: | %0, ) . densed all the eloquence wnd lozic of the t ok Sonamany.ase 7 o Trterioss Bhretand | Birses dividod in trotiing ind paeliig erasses SAYS THEY DIDN'T. “Y:u know the objeet for which we tion, tho orgunizittion under which the monu. | GESEESIENCE I GO INREE (G ok TG B i, T Ringion and SUE- | u tomonatvidod In teotting ind pholris otosso assombled. . Men ure needod mont was erected, Thon came distinguished | 611y '\vq bersons were killed and: thoy wers 7 Dhy. Taces, 60, 50 and 10 por cent. Entried 1o 4l | Authorship of the Lucerne Petition | the union. What is Dloasnror visitors from abrond and confederato veter- | OuLY 1o persons wora illled and tioy w o 5 races'close Mondiy, Juno 8. Denied in St. Louis. orzanized and drilled that company, and led | ans in carriagos, oreanized posts of confeder- | WO stilors who were in the bunks. is _» can Association Standing g i ety itto the governor at Sprinzfiold. By that | ite votorans and sons of confoderato vet. | Subposed they woere wounded, as the ex: i Plaged. Won. Lost. Per Ct. s Results. 7. Louts, Mo.June 3. —The published re- 'r"“"':'x“‘“" o lost u citizen and - the republie | g ploston took place on_the starboard side of 5 13 k 3 5 ] effect that, the Demsche-Ameri- | found its savior, e, ST e (T the vessel where their bunks were loeated. 18 i Cnicaco, June 3. —The races at West Side i"’"“‘,l“’ thejcfao ‘)"‘m_u”h‘ e | - White "athers wero enasting for briet per- The procession, which was twomites in | R EFSE, R B et ive on jid park today resulted as follows: can Olergymen|aisooiony o4 fods, he hesought tho adjutant eeneral o as- | length, was greeted with che by e )0 Magallanes, and in ovder to ‘oring her T 3 3 s Feune authorof the so-called - Lucerne petition to | shen'him to duty for tho war, but the war de- | crowd which lned the strect through which galisand ) 5 KCOIE 1Y INNING i 0| Firstrace. six furiongs: Fred Taral won, H9Rs0; 4 e T O b [ £ o e o e oot heough Which | brondsido to bonron the Condell, the robel Kansas City. ... 0NN 00o00 Sincinnitl 0 At Ivanhoe sccond, Duke of Highlands third. [ Pope Leo XIIL in reference to the emigra- " Hh_,m“m” Bl ml(im tho Hoad of every divislon and floated | CTOISCE rned about. —'Tho Lynch begaa Omana Sesea P [Tt S LT e i fivo turlongs: Blaze Duke won, | 100 Of Cathiolic priests in charge of emigrants | into the pre n bt | po Yt capital, S1d6 by sido with them | (usilade from its guns, blowing the yurd aem A ey, 1 Washington'..... £ Jullus Sax socond, Judge Arkell third, Timo! | to this country, it appears, are erroneous, | {ho young qundiogscotnfully w“.‘\}'."'.‘ Tho b, | were carried torn aud tatterea confederato | Of U6 crulser into tho sen. “At the end of _-'m"”']py"”' 7 '."." ‘4. IO 4 | RL 08¢ Rev. William Facrher, corresponding secre- | soure militury clerk in the office of the gov- | battle flags. LL) "[' ”"_ TAED) L0 T In n "1’“' Al Smith, Thr iits? Shannon, Halllkan SPARKS OF SIORT. O T e e o ML Lrignst | tary of the society, today sont the following | ernorof Iiiinols w s capablo whero all’ the | When the grand stand was roacied the os- Lt CEl s L S L e § § ) 248 3 ouble Zomm von, By ce second, Co N o} Assoct ¢ rest wore lznorant, and that under his firm | ercises wore opened wi rayen, AW RLEOHOSMOLR] LR swaeping denial o' the Associated pross: rest w norant. wnd that un ercises wore opened with pray Rhiiae el ST e him from the ship, ho was soon standine on playa: Mec irst base on i = Time: 1:58%, g ud thi ] ol i Dalls: Off Peurd, 15 Sowdors, 4 Bitoljong, 4 Fremont Wins Another. R rthizane saven (ulongA: DudiEies I hereby formally and officially declare in | #nd contideiit hinnd order was evolved out of [ ho monument, which up to_ this time was pvand Taw recrnits diseiplined into sol- Hit by piteh + Griflin, Walsh, Striok Presmost, Neb., Juno it.--|Special Tole- | burn \vnn.lluu March second, Patrick third. | the name of the Deutsciie-Americanischer- | ¢ apd arnwerodll digointined ting draped in white ‘muslin, was then formally i 1 ¥ ont: By Sowdors, i Eltellor, i Tiino: 000 | e to Tii Sk ]—Tho game. botween tho | Time: 1 Priester-Verein that said socioty was in ng | dier, Thoush ho was wniiiown wid b | unvelled by Mrs, Margarel Davis Haynos, | e deck holdingon to the driping flugs. hour und forty minutes. Unipire: Emslie. Fal e S ppes i S anemiler Red Light won, Duster | way whatever, directly or indirectly, con- Iebha in of tho wilitary | daughter of Jofferson Davis, amidst” pro: | LHlE SEtion cas i the revotitionsts to Hght L4 “l: “m(ll«'l of Omaia an n: mnn‘n sun,\t; sucond \x{-:lmrn:“lh'lyr‘l “Timots L nected with the so-called Lucerne memorial : s of the oo a Foluctant ‘pros® | longad applause. e oRan T I o Rdon Do InOie0 1ot OTHER WESTERN GAME his nftosnoon was in most respoots a prety [ Slxth race, six furlonus: (ne that said socicty had not the least idea of its nd hostiio secretiry, the [linois delo- | The monumont was formorly presonted by [ for tho wove o i oc ! ERY GANE exhibition. Up 10 the cighth inuing the fine | OT0 socond, Crlspino third. Thme: 1 axistence prior to its being made public | & whore most of the appointments | Miss Sallio B, Morgan, the presontation ;-;I:;‘“',':l," iAnn)iand,ah il bpeed "”m“w“l‘(‘ HOQLSLE I 1O e 4 4 2 i lents, try Captain Gront as one of A R H ookt y R RO e Ana i G Ly both batteries was the feature, Trotting at Pimlico. through Iuropean cablograms and Amol inents, try Oulitalh Guins an ono of | apoech boiug made by Hon, C. B Hookor, Iu | [t toson, hoy continued usiug, tho guus, the Ninth;[nning, mont. In the cighth the visitors found Kim tho score ‘standing 2o 1 in favor of Fre' | g oo oo rONMERL IV L can ‘papars, {mnch loss over ogsalonca s It which hid so hotly prossed Lincoln for | %4 Rvebies by Sone . B o pon | the clinso as bost sl conld.” but scoiiic it Laixcory, Nob., Juno 3.—[Special Tel- | mel's curves, aud by succession of hits and | Verylargo attendance today at tho Pimlico | ¢orrespondine Secrotary Deutsche-American-, | tho responsibiitty for Grant as com, “Tho Coufederacy,” which elicited ropeated [ W3S Uscluss, she veturned to Chanaral egram to Tz Ber.]—The Farmers agaln | orrors by the home toam. thoy got four mon | trotting meoting, and great Intorost was | = isoher-DPriostor. Vorain. iy applauso. When 'ho- concluded Mrs, Luth- | Sfter tho suioko of tho buttle hud clearcd Aftor the smoke of tho battle bad cleared Nt 5 J cross the “he homa toam played oven d 2240 ¢ or a stake of 32,5 ———— At forty, was an obseure | inship recito: 2 cftect o pocn pulled the gamo to victory in the ninth inning | 2cross the p ne home team played even | takenin the 2:30 class for astake of £2,500. 4 ? : gl forty. s hn obveuragenticrmars | manship rocitad with stivvinie effect a poem | oS0 badiy injured n ox pocteds * Hor. for- iy el ward part battery was badly dumaged and : wifs by muking threa scores and tying the game | Thore were twelve entries. Tom Hamilton | WESTERN £ i INTEREST aftor nshirp contest. At tho enc ) § i'Fisen only Just above the middle of the | €0t e D o 1o ond of to | 4 yho beginning of tho niutl. In the last | wop the race nfter eight heats, Martin IS sec — O e ar on L feamtian oca o | “Phon Governor Lowrsy followcd with o | WAS, part banters whe bucly dumaged i utive innings neither side gained any advan- | leaving the score S o6 in favor of the home | were the only onos U the fnish. Bost pared with the 5 Week. iy with the ‘Conrige and capacity of U | Jefferson Davis. in tho courso of which ho [ [hed bt os! AlEigs tage. Excitomentran high ana bets were | team. Score by innings timo: 2:20. et oY Tt e go West Poiutor, But the monient thirt | Said that when partsanship haa given placa | K10 08 o tieking poing wano, wo furthor f : Tue Bee. |—Tomorrow's Price Current beama. the foremost figuro of th ey RN LLL inally in the Airst haif of the ninth Tow- | '+ DO 0000 H 16| o Linkwood Mald won, iiblo second, f to T ! contnry. e reserva powors of 4 dominang | Would uccord the lute prosident of the can- bout twenty-tawo were dead noy mada n base hit. Spurved on by the | Falconer 'Vaper 2 3 rgamel 0 olng A ol migh 1 | ereat statesmen of his day as well us those rumont vossels put. o’ all steam ShourteGotthe " spsctatarat i stole” ascond. ) irdihoe! class, purso 830, sovon | 4068 BOt show an enlargoment, the total being | move, cime | uetion, A “wigl vy mind R o fia sy and proc ‘,1.,;'“. Valparalso ;\ih»- they W ont T 45 Hyans 8 ¢ ger (o the republic, grasped th seatiored olo- | At the conclusion of 1ho aration and musie | 1140 Yepuir, It is hopad by “th governtion rounder out of everyb weuck &1 Pryrrswouth, Neb,, June 4.—(Special Tal- | gnd Anvie Wilkes thind. Time s and 305,000 last year, making & total of | fents of strongthc Sofidified Dhim (116 o Tb- | tho oxercisos wero broughtto i conclusion by them ready I ode o weolks Lo S 1 he dun | oxram to T Bre.] home team won i - 2,895,000 sinco Mareh | against : resistions foreo and orgagizo L viccory. fto di- |G S0+ od north agaln, The Huiscar, hich e o day, On the Buttalo Track veur ago. Loading placos’ comparo as fol- | Mned the purpiscs of Hib oyarny is Woll s PR (LR T o to bat. . Roach struck out threo men, leaving | HKIDE 8 game from Silver City by ascoreof | | 1oa’ Lo P — o ey A T 5 g R A | ] the scora 510 4 in favor of Lincoln % | 9103, ‘Tho home teanvs play was porfect up [ *Uited as follows . i el b | MivaukREy Wisy Juna SemBiluliop iasch | gins, o barks.Alooa, find.J J First ruce, fivo furlongs: Dietum first, Kri- 28, Hlojcouid Lewd the ussanlt at Donclson ot the | of the Catholic diceesa is_suffering from can- | hadly injured by the shots from th two-base hit, coming i on Worrick's fly to | tors to score on n hit aud two errors. San ond Fco. SIx furlongs: John Chicaki, e ! | e i Ioft. _Curtis ‘thon mido o two-aso bit, com. | oasteremn bl s o rorrObk. S | o ol ase sotand. Amazon thind, "Tima: | Kuntts ciey.12211222 | I | o resoureosat'Vieksburs, a5 tho bestof brig- | ful the Albatross was without, two of hot musts co. 30 arlongs: * Eolipse Y v LaN el HTow = —_— - (11 B e fifteon men.” Tho same nines will play to- | g LR, rpee. sevow, furlongs: Elipse first. | Fiinmoiis 1| 11zom n tho second Tomnoy got his basa on balls, [ morrow. The following was the score L ehirer, | Mimakan g G Tl dow \ Cline. silver City 00000 03 Tlme: 142y, x City . 00| 158,000 Iu the third MeGarr got fivst, coming inon | | L 0 0.3 1m0 1 TR raco alx tuclonins. King AL Aret, | Hotsess Gitsss st 52000 47.0m Werrlel's throo bagger. Pl oo e Shve Tt B st MU sulisbury sreond. Firefly third, Timos 1:143. | Wichita REYEH YR aow| w In Lincow's half of tho fourth Clino | wonth % Mifye: Cliy. o, Mhiforion: Vattorsm | XN Facg, stach cahie, shoet courso: el - reached tirst on four balls, and stole second, | and Galle; Pullman and ~Connolly. s e | % H s L h o '¢abinet € o coming homo on Raymond's hit. out: Ity Patterson, 15: by Puiimut, Dino: 8:20 Guatemala ' Gabinet gos. - Morvis Park Resu dully nfor Cline made o two-base hit, bringing in the Taylor-McGee Mill, : fopria. fia) - | meut hns beon ofigially informed by Cousul 3 : ; ¥ ) Monmis Pank, N, Y., June 8.—The waces | (ool KKimberly 00 change i the minis- ment of Merchant Tailoring garments l! om pislobpRAYmouEs G, meet within the squared cicelo at Germania ke ga: Exotio ) the leading merchant tailors throughout the In Deuver's half Newman made a th First race. five turlongs: Exotle tisst, Clotho | G800 S an 67 souor do Leon as minis- e } g erchar ailors 1 In the seventh and elghth both sides dre finish go, for &30 a silo.and the entive gate. Second race, one mile: Tuila Blackburn | ter of forelgn relufiofs. Mr. Kimberly did lar, for the next 18 ley 2 Spring 0 1 Styles Alterations done free of charge toinsure a per- MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 1809 Farnam Sll eet. 1309 sixth the score was tied, and for two consec- | tho visitors scorod ove and I'romont three, | oud, Sadie M third, M 'fourth. They | Sl:ght Decrease in Business Com- | Noxico, he hid doneno more thin pertorm his | brief ovation on the life and charactor of 150 U8 EEE TR CHE TERE EIRED freoly mado, e ; D016 10008 B-KI Tho 2 cluss trot, purse $500% had soven atest respousivlitics were thrust upon | 1o sober reason and judgment historians scoro of men wero moro o loss Bat ut, Klmmel and Paime Benton third, Ludy Fay rth, Best time will say The week’s packing in the west intellect, which ordinary affairs could not Plattsmonth’s Seve, st ors: Charle or i Evins 215,000 against 230,000 the preceding week, [ Which God kept for the hoy After two men wero out Burkett struck a BlattamougtiyiBoventh Vot o Wik Tiof Yirkinta e Lty | | to hove them ready in one or two weols 10 8 soventh snocessiv ctory o @ SeA80 i i RS as the mountalnears did nothing on coming | |18 3OV Bulowwssive victory of tho soasan Burrato, N. Y., Junu 4.—Today’s races re- | lows: R Hisorain becamo claurer | Bishop 1asch suffering from ¢ . | 10 %o on a trtp of dostruction W ATk n. 1501, 1890, Ho could Lead th 1t at Donelson, or the Rlaofes e Whito mados | to the olglithianying, whon ttallowed the vist: | yynu socoud, 1isnnibal thira, Timer TR T | arocs with Gkaitiaite skill and. rar Ualty | corof the stomnch and his recovery is doubt- | The Aleia had a big hole w hor bo fng bome on Newman's wioteor that flew 10 | wave his oppononts three hits and struck out SETon trick seeond, K1 third: Time: 130, A aabegy 3 w000 11000 \mhm assisted homo by hits of Stafford and | piacesimonth xe . 2 b B 0 0 5 0 1 »—o0 | King Crabsecond, Queen of Trumps. third. VB (TR BS000( 103,000 ried Puna: Plattsmonth. 5, Base hits 1 waure first, Stonewall second, Giadiutor third, Ta tho sixth Jiogers Fot his base on balls, | DiFe: Hinkle, Wasnixoto, fyno-&—The stato dopart- We have just received the lalges Rogers, aud being hiwsclf brought to the | Barney Taylor and “Jrish” McGee will vl Wi | hero today resulted as follows : try of tho goveruifiént of Guatomala aud of _em_ Soming boine once nassnd b ball, South Omaha, Friday evening for a | second, Promenade third. Time: ki 0i Daso hit, coming home on a passed ball L u)untly, which we will sell for 80c¢ on the dol L ] y Slyl fect fit. Remember number and place, notly, Halligan, rf.. Sutelifle, Twitehell. if.. Grifiin, m Walsh, ss M \1b Eitoljorg, p ~Total 5] o5 Zl amccoccoos E ) von, Chosapeike sovonds Diablo thirds Tiye: | not indieats in hiy dfspateh the change in the blauks, [n Denver's half by a splondid | Taylor defeated MeCieo fast winter in six | g o upesk Ad, abla thisdy. B B s b nashAIE OB tha. Toakana. that throw from ceutor field by Stafford Munyan | rounds, but MeGoo claimed that ho wis n | - Thied ree, nine furlongs: Reckon won, Kil- ‘ ) Muny ounds, but MeGoo claimed that he iird puce, nine furlo cokon won, rought about thij g\ condition of affairs was out off at tho plate. no sort of condition at the time, and a yeriw. | dert second, Oragouse third. Time: 1:30 brough 9 4 It-was rogired kumo on both sides, orvors | blo chuimy ts to ring taotics T tho ot | “Foueth rage, o milos Liglo won, Wooatut- bolug plontiful on the parts of Tomnoy, Mo- | event he says ho'll make Baruoy think ho Iy | Whineond Drizale third, "Cimes 4t 00 vy 6% e pasis of, Torne ho says ho'll maxe B ¢ ho \raco, six furlonzs:. Lyoeum wom, Gare knd_ Wereloe” "o’ iondancs was | bofono. an sntiroly doront wa o has | y it {o s (i faeoin The Shah of Persia out four hundrod. trained mustriously and should be able (o | *S five furiongs: Hyaciathe first, | : ¢ & st olass an Toviar, 100, (6. | Lile b secsud: Hoooss thlal Thimer 11004 Though advanced ( years, has hair of raven . viag himself in trim and will take no un- e . hue. Gray hals, s strictly ibited in Cline, rf v . ) ossary chincos Nebrnska City Races, iis domintons, mnt- hence the large ship- Yarmond, ¥b.0 hito. 83.0.0:1 i —_— Nenraska Crey, Neb., Juno 8. {Spécidl ments o that comitry of Ayer's Hair Vigor, B e, Special Train Sunday. Tologram to Tk Bre. | ~The Nebraska City by the use of which the SUal's subjects save o 3 The BlIAM wrillimake s rate: fon o s Al e ST, i pir v not only their halr but their heads. Ayer's S it § | o8t of tho baseball tans ddeirons. ::w At ity aks BAIOMMS e vAUNAALA IR BX wod | Hair Vigor restores o wtural colorof tho urkett. 1t ¥ 5 ‘ ous ent was occasioued and money change hair. 1t should be on every toilet-table. f:‘"'-f,"“ 3 §|¥ournier, b down t0 Lincoln Sunday to see the L. uds freely, Alvoid, owned by E. H, Lam- . uaoh, B i o, whollop the Farmers, of ono fare and a third | beth of this city won the half milo pacing ome time ago my halr began to fade and Totals 71 2 e % [ far tho round trip’ Tho. train will lsave | F580in 1il%. to fall out so badly that 1 thought I should i BCOKE By ~ | Omaha at 10:25 8. @, and refurning, Inave There were two eutries for the trotting be bald; but the use of Ayer's Halr Vigor tocoln. 001 Lincoin o 7105, aeriving n Omnni Wve | oo ot owned by Charles Schminke, and | has wstored the origiual color and made ny et T 28} Tho indicationy ave thar & connte ot hurir | Litte Lokau, owned by Wash. MacCallam. | halr strong, abundant, and healthy. 1t does SUMMARY crunks will take advantage of this fiveral | L he Faca was postponed on- account of durk- not fall out any more Addie Shaffer, 510 Earned runs nver. . Two-base hits: White. | rate and go down and cheer the Oma o | uess, euch horse t mlug ouo heat, Raee st., Cincinnati, hio. Tiiroa-base hiia: Werrick, Newman: Sacrince it | Viotory. o . v the Omabas to “My hair (which Hd partly turned gray) B e AT bt on biie, Fousnter £ i L —— B THE STATE'S nu AL SHOOT. @ | was restored to fts youthiul color and 7 pitehod ball: Fournier. 1 3 out Dundee Place Car - . boauy DY the sk of & faw baifles of Ayar's paoh. 0; Fohroler, 1. Wiid At noon today the Patrick 5 Lincoln Carriea OfF the Wentern Asso- Hair Vigor. I shall continue to use it, as ime: One hour and forty win A Ty atrivk land company clation Badge. there is no better dressing for the hair." — il o I'hie cars will I“\‘l’u“u'l"n‘\‘ l:.‘:m"?f'.”, A Lixcony, Neb., Juue 3,—[bSpecials Tele- Ido Gapp, Georgeaus, Ala. Minnechan Hengle Won It. W ENE OB SOWA AVERUD B00 00 gram to Tus Bek.|—The seventoeutir annual nect with the Wal Il line and do > N 3 3 MixxeApoLIs, Minn,, June 8.—Miuneapolls [ 0 WHA the ;:lek"-l“:l "”‘ ““l‘, down |y rnament of the Nebraska State Spart- Ayer s Hair Vlgor, and St Paul played twelve innings today. | Blace Woodland aud Unerwons ayeinan | mons' assoclation commenced today ‘at Lin: L g fld Minpeban saved the game for the locals by & | * Two cars will be placed in operation and | coln and will continue the rost of the weok, B 1. 0. ATER & 0 Lawall, ¥ase Abcaomonal catoh aud Houglo wou it by 8 | passengors will bo carvied froe l'l'lw attondunce was good - Tho cgutesty f - i d MISPFIT _1\4 ISEI'TS

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