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\\I]I RUN IT IN DEEP NUD Starters in the Great American Derby Have a Hard Task Ahead. AZRA IS A PRIME FAVORITE NOW Gulinda 1s iastorn Jockoys Latonia Close—1 day and Tips for Today Also Well Backed— Demand—St, sults of Yoster- Cuoaco, T June 24.—The American derby of 1502 wiill be lost and won on & muddy track. Like the Gartieid derby, it hias good entries and may have just as large a fleld of startors, But the rain and mud will make the race uncertain, The continu- ous rains have made the track o mass of mud-—uot as bad as Garreld, but nearly so. It will be a severer test of ability than were the day fair and track fast, bat the result will not be satisfactory. Bastern jockeys are in great demand in Chicago iitzpatrick, the “‘dare devil,”’ the pot of the Tammany Hall sporting contin- gent, will ride Carlsbad in tomorrow's derby and Fred Taral is expected to ride Faraday. At any rate Holloway, who owns the colt, bas offered him #1,000 for the mount and £1,500 additional should he win. Then there are Martin Bergen, Miller and Barber to take mounts, Bashford-Manor stable is the favorite of the traine Azra was not only third in the Garfield derby, but agood third, and bad the worst weights. Bashford may be better than Azra, and if he is, as wmauny beliove, then he ought to win. Gulinda bas many admirers and “Lucky” Baldwin may again take the prize, The colt was short of work when he ran in the Uarfiela derby, but showed a great liking for the mud. He is poweriul and game and plows through the mud like a locomotive through the suow. Carlsbad has a good chan his owner, R. A. Swigert, says. His trial was ut a milo and threo !nrlouml and he made the distance easily in Firany. it 1s claimod, has tho dorby at his mercy. Were it a good day and track, thia might be so, though the favorites have fared very poorly in the derby events this year. Newton, a colt, thought to oe [dangerous, appears to kave dropped out of notice. Zaldivar will pot race in the mud and his frionds say he must be counted out. Latontw's Meoting Over. Cixcissari, O., June 24, —Tho thirty days’ spring meeung of the Latonia Jockey club closed today. A large crowd was prosent, and the bettors picked four of tho eight winners. After the second race a heavy rain set in and lasted all afternoon, making the track very heavy. The g the meeting, the Hotel hand; ¥ with ease by Corrigan’s great rnlt Huron : First race, purse for r-olds and up- wards, six furlongs Ilmlllu he o 1) won, Tenor (15 t nd, Colonel C 4t 1) third: Time: 136k ond vace, seilin ana upw ono Wildwood ( Time: 144l hird rce. froe your-oids nnd n §10 1) won. Alury 18 to 1) third. T Fourth ruce, purse for Jongs: Tndizo 5 ta 1) won, Ocean H (8 to 1) so onds Silu; Fifth race. tho O Spring handicap, worth 5. or i- yenr-olds and won, Mury Mot (8 10 1) third by xth race, pu turionzs: Jui Drano (8 to 1) third, Time oventn r purse for j-yonr-olds na up, ene il 2 Punstor (14 to 1) won, W. L. 'Munson (7 to 1) second, lxrry Smith @ o D erd, Time: 148, Highth race, for r-olds, five furlongs: Lady Jane 8 {05 won, L 18, (7 to 1) second, Emma Mue 80 1) third 1:08%. purse for i-yoar-olds Cieelly 7 to%) won, ugenic O 1o 5) third, D sweepst n furlon ostine (4 1o kes for Major ) second, 1o 1) . Hotspur Sheops Program, Sugersnean Bay Race Track, June Bouutiful autumn weather favored the 7,000 visitors to tho bay this afternoon. The finish of tho first race sew the downfali of a4to5 fuvorite, Potomac, who was cleverly beaten by the 15 to 1 shot Stouenell. St. Michael opened ath to1 in the city rooms butthe bookmakors wero forced to send nim to the post a red hot favorite. Barefootat7to5 won the third avd Diablo, 2 to 1, won tho fourth, Ihis caded the favorites, the next two races zoing to Sir Richard, 10 to 1, and Gloamirg, 5 to 1. 0 1) third, Third ruce, thirteen-sixtecnths of . mile: foot (7 to 5) won, Fremont (310 1) second, 1d Wave (10 to 1) third, Time 43 fourtly race, one und hith abio (2 to 1) won. Mars (510 1) s ) third. Time: : futurity course: Sir Richard (10 to b won, rtan (@ to 1 second, Procida (120 1) third, | Bixth race. ono and one turt: Gloaning ( to 1) won, ond, Snow! miles: »ad, Low- zhth miles on Closed B eoting. Sr. Louis, Mo, June 24.—Tho St. Louts Jockey club summer meoting came to an ©ond with tho sixth race on wday’s card. The ove lone favorite to land the coin was Lucile Manette, who led her field homo by four fongtys in the third race. The meeting was a grand success, tho most sucoessful ever held in this city. The management aunounces 4 sixty days’ meoting next year, soiling, six fu Pillmore (0 Sonutor Morrell four turlonzs: bella (4 to 1) third. b solling, ono mi 0 1) won, Neweastle (7to 1) s rnoy (8 1o 1) third, slf furlon con (8 o 5) sec Time: 1:8804 six furlongs: Autumn d Roso (1 to1) seeond. Time: 1:144. ap, one mile and 100 brook (10 1o 1) won, Ethel nd, Bounlo Byrd' (8 to 1) Tnsolenco (1210 1 won, The D oud. Hopeful (to 1) third Flith race. soll Geaf 8 to 1 won. W Ithuou & to 1 third, Sixth race, i JLord Willo 2 1o ) so Lyoxs, Neb, Spocial Telegram to T Bk, |—Tho enthusiasm manifesied in yesterday’s races was continued by the crowd today. _Free for all pacing, purse $100: Two rdfo of Diuvid Clty, wou, . Fred K, . odling Aovond; Prince L ch. 8, o', won. Stew Winder, b, ., sl seoond purse 8 0: ' Prenknoss ing of Larchwood. i, won. Baltey of Dunlu U. Milo dnsh, runuing pu Joo Wool- i, M B, liaiiey o€ Dinlng: L, won. Tiose 1454, W. . Corwin of Essex, L., secon Ied Leo 1u tho mile heat ruuning today mado the time of 1:44%{ and broke the reo- ord of the stato. dames Culbortson of Abi. ione, Kan., has won the adwiration of both borsemen and orowd by his impartial ruliugs, Gulloping wt Gurfield. 'wic\Go, (L, June 24 —Garfield park: ‘Weather clear; track slow; attendance 3,500, half & mile: k Lovell won, Peklin thind 1:04%4, I evon-olghths of & mile: Yirgle wor ) Grosner” socond, Billy Pinkerton third. Tlme: 11383 Thira race, three quarters of a mile: 8il- verado won. Hart Wallace secoud, Vedette third Time: 1:33i4, Fourth race. the Lineoln husdioap, one and ono-uighth milos: filghiand won. lilve Ban- d. Atticus thirt, Solling. 8ve-olghtiis mperor Bill wou. Baleihued. rives: Bixtn race, solling. fve-ol ;Tldly .-n‘u‘ Bolster secon me: 1:21) Beb Soden, the well kuown Lralner, who 'was reported as bavieg died yesterday of ‘p:nlllnnnll, is sull alive aud rapialy lmprove .- o ¢ milei fartolo second, Nora hiths of a wile: Kismet thizd, Tips for Today. Tus Bee's plok for the Chicago derby is Azra, the clever Bashford-Maaor borse who §alioped away with e Loulsvilie derby, and who is an excellent mud horse. Other seloc- tions: CONEY TSLAND. 1. Zarling—Pickpocket. Yorkville Bolte~Brown Boauty. 3. Rucoland— Tournament—Longstreet Major Domo Ajix—Sir Roy. . Prather—Masterlode. WASHINGTON PARK, CHICAGO, . €hoshone—The Hero. Abandon—Clifton. . Azra—Chief Tustice, Bortha—Hedlight, 6. Quiver—Johnetta: IIARD PIGHTFOR FREE SILVER [CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. | spectively. Thirty-two delegates were then selected (o tho state conveation. Hebron Republican Club, Henroy, Nob., June 24.—|Special Telo- gram to Tits Jag,|~The Young Men's He. publican club of Hebron was formed last avening with H. . Broone as president, C. Fowler, first vico president; George W. Wasson, second vice Ashbrook, secrotary; W. D. Galbraib, treasurer! executive committes, W. H. Frame, W, H. Gordon, ¥. H, Pock, Goorge Clark, H. D. Broeno and B. | t! D. Ashbrook. monced at once. The young men of Hebron are decply interested 1n this workand will do offective work in tho comiug campaign. DEMOCRATS STILL IN CHICAGO. y of Them Visit Stevenson and Con- gratulate Him on His | Cricaco, TIL crowded with enthusiastic democrats, many | F remaining over to oxtend their songratula: tions to V son. Tho committee to notify the candidates will probably go to Buzzard’s Bay with Con- grossman Wilson of West Virginia at its head to notify Cloveland about July 11, and | € thenco to Bloomington, Iil., to notify Steven- sor, Jeneral Stovenson hold a reception in his rooms at the hotel this morning and was vis- ited by a large number of democrats from all parts of the country. Tho general expression was that his nomination would add greatly to the strength of the ticket. Henry Wat- | terson, among others, said it would cause | Tilinois to go demooratic. General Steven- s0n also received many telograms of con- gratulation from all parts of the couatry, including a large numbor from neighbors in Bloomington, 1. He loft for home this afternoon. The Only Reliab'e Newspaper. & O'Neiwt, Neb,, June [Special to Tue Bee. |—T'he democrats of O’ Neill ratified tho Chicago nomination last night in a becoming manner, although there are any disnp- pointed bourbons in the ranks. By tho con- servative eloment in the party in this county tho ticket 1s regarded as a weak one. ‘The superiority of Thi 11ze’s news servico over that of its local contemporary, the World-Herald, was noticeablo Iast evening when the train from Omabn brought the papers. Tho news of Cleveland’s nomina- tion was heard, of course, a few minutes after the vote was taken in the convention, but all were anxious to sce tho datlies to read how it was doue. Tue Bri's raaders were . but when the demo- crats got_their World-Horalds and found no news of Grover's nomiuation_they throw it away in disgust and went and bought a Bex b N M Missovrt Vawt Telogram to Tt o republicans of Harrison county met in ¢ounty convention | 7T in this vity today and_selocted eleven delc- fates to ent the county in the stats convention, also eleven to attend the con- gressioual convention for the Ninth distri u Noinstructions were given the delogates, but it is pretty thoroughly understood that the congressional delegates are favorable to the nomination of Hon. George K. Wri Council Bluffs as ongr ghtof | Iy Democratic N Al Committ FORT WAYNE LOST Serad and Guenther dent; B. D. | T hits by balls to Gilks, an out and for a base, for the Indians. with a Donaghua, it. Alvord Wadsworth, p... __Total Base on balls: Miie Of <amo The un HE OMAHA 105, VISNER'S HOME RO HIT It Oame in the Eighth Inning and Saved the Game for Omaha, IN A HARD GAMZ Exhibition of What They Don't Know and Jack MeQanid Quits the Yestorday's Games, Omaha, 4; Fort Wayne, 3. Minneapols, 4; Columbus, 1. Kansas City, 10; Indianapolis, 4. Toledo forfeits to Milwaukoe. Fowr Wavse, Ind ‘clegram to Tix B Juno 24, —[Special J—Big brave Joe Vis. ner won the game for the Omahas today with Hensal, L his big war club, It was the hottest contest hat has been seen on those grounds for Headquarters will bo estab- | years, and 872 peoplo were kept on edge from listied in com fortable rooms and work com- | the start until the last man out. With tho scoro u tie in the eighth inning the big right fielder it tho ball a torrific swipe and sailed — it over the right fenco for a clean home run, The visitors wero the first to score, piling up two in the second on n baso on balls to Uncle Davo, a passed ball and lopy and Hayes, mts by Col- the latter drivicg in two uns. The home team made one in the third on o Prosidontial Candidate Stoven- | Donaghue's single and steal and Sutchffe's baso drive. In the sixth the home team drew ahead on Alvord, Smith and Holland. The Dmahas evened up in the sixth on a base on Unclo Dave's rap Two innings later came Visnor's ome run hit. In the ninth fnning things looked squally Dugdale startod the fnning drivo for abaso and Wadsworth unted safoly. Right hors a quick play by aves and Sheibeck caught Dugdale at sec- ond, Wadsworth was forced out at second and Sutcliffe struck out. was o big feature. Score: Hayes' throwing FORT,WAYNE. ENTHRTA T % utoll mith, otz, 10, . ind, 8§ s soomcmcmop ol cococosococh OMATIA. AL T ‘ort Wayne.. Omuba SUMMARY, Fort Wayne, 2; Omaha, 1. Motz Home' run: _Visner. Off_W :dsworth, 4: off Darby, Struck out: Wadsworch. Darby, ssed balls: By Suteliffe, 03 by Hiy Ono hour and forty-five min- MeQuuid. And Right at Williams® Corvanes, O., June 24.—Columbus could ot it France today una Minneapolis won, iring of Serad was the worst ever and aided materially in the vie- for the visitors. Attendance 500. Scora: Runs oarned 'wo-buse hit; tes, Umpire; Ho Ciicaao, 1L, June 24.—The democratic na- tional committee will meet in New York ve- tween the 10th and 20th of July to orgamuze. | o It is said that Harrity of Ponnsylvania will | | not accept the chaivmansbip, A Brkn'rge, 1b Abboy. . Cleveland’s W Newcastie, Wyo., June gram to Tup Beej—The Weston County Cleveland club ‘was formed by domocrats this evening. They promise Lo make a vig- orous campaiga. ¢ ntng Club, Special Teie- | Could Not Seare Up 4 Quorum, Wasniygrox, D, C., June 24.—Tho third party mon this moraing prevented adjourn- ment untit Monday by raising the pomnt of no quorum and adjournment was taken until LOmOorrow. D Political Notex. he Texas third party nominated a state ticket at Dallas, with Nugeut, for gov- ernor. Mr. Cleveland has announced his inte tion of spending the summer at Gray Gables. | | He went fishing yestorday. 1 Hon, Adlai I Stevenson was wolcomed | 8 home from Chicago by 5,000 prople in & pro- | ¢ cession a milo and a alf long. Hon. Ophir farm, Mr. Red thiuks the democrats’ free trado plank will ticket. M. C. Burke of the New York Irish. Amer- 1cau club has received notes from Benjamin Harrison and Whitelaw Reld thuuking the club for its assistance av Minnoapolis, At feno, Nev., tho third party, composed of advocates of free siiver, metaud adopted | s u platform shaking off old party organiziug the “‘reo silver party vadu I % prove fatal to thoir of Ne- a reporter at Pittsburg. Moro or less dis- Rust was forcibly exprassed by tke Tammany members ab the result of their trip to Chi- cago. General Dan Sickles was very em- phatic i his remarks, but said ne would I work for the ticket, and Comfort are Destroyed | by the use of poor smoking tobacco. 7 The one tobacco that has held its own through all the changes of time and against all A Question | A Great Record | the same, always th record tells more “talk.” It’s For You If you smoke, you Good Advice BLACKWELL’ DURHAM, Wals Columbus . 000 Minneapoiis. 0 West. poor base running Whiteiaw 1teid aad D. 0. Mills areat | Samm < b Indianapolis Kausus City sunday, 03 and | plays Tho New York dologates wero held up by | Wils hiteh Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. WHY ? Because it’s always s just as good to-day | as ever and it is #he tobacco for you. COLUMBUS, MINNEAT ABHPOA K s AL LT man. m. 4 Rourke wmpnu, ally. rf. | 80 2 0|Parrott, db 0 % 0 Ojbixon. ¢ \ 0 0 4 0/Shinnoek, 0 [ IMMARY. Minneapolls. 3. Twobase hits: ke, West Baso on tephena. 1. Struck out Wild pitchos: By © liour and twenty: o serad. Cinally W Runs earned. alls: O ns One. ~Poor hitting, fielding lost Score: and poor dianapolis the gamo today. INDIANATOLTS, A oro 08 1/ Sunday. 0 Mo arpenter, i —oc—ccos Bl Afborts. s 0| Payne, p.... 1| Audrus, rf. 6 Totals commom—mon A [ 4 [ 1 2 1 0 i 6 8 S O ] lol 2| BY INNINGS, L4000 g 2000 SUMMARY. Kansas City. 1. Two-base bit: base hits: Berger, Lake. Doubla zer 1o o Gayle, 4: cMabon, Mayor 7 Pay isat o pame, Stolen bases: s ing, Sunday, Mc 0000 0-4 02156 %10 Runs earned: I Lawrenco to Be Iny. Buso on ucritico hits: Carpenter. Ma By pire: Tt Alberts, onther's Great Head Won It. ToLeDo, 0., June 24.—The game between oledo and Milwaukee this afternoon was 1n- Against Time | ‘competitors is Fears Nothing ure, always | Unchanging he best, Sucha than pages of | Talk's Cheap should smoke Bull Durham| A trial is all we ask, S DURHAM TOBACCO CO.,, N. C. sPOWDER. Q5 ozs.ror 25 ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. iy PAXTON & GALLAGHER, Omaha,Neb) THE M I)AILY BER: terrupted in the half ot the fourth in- ning over a rank)judgmont by Umpire Guenther. Nichol bat was hit by a pi fused his bise by Nichotson would nof et ball Jand was ro- the umpire. Captain side by the decision and Guenther declafbd the game 1n_favor of Milwaukee by a sgofe of § to 0. Tho score ap o that time Was 110 0 in favor of Mil- waukee. Weather clear: avtondancs 300. Western League Affirs, Coruan: 24, —[Special eram 1o T Hrg i 1n the Western loague, has tondered his res- 1gnation to Prosisewy Wikliams, to tako effoct Tuly 1. Ho will |04 by President Young for the National o Henry Boyle of Indianapolis Wilthe s to fili tho ancy. eorgo Koeefe has jumpoed the Fort Wayno olub and peon blackiisted by tho Westorn league. Keefe was a pitcher and very un- reliablo on account of his tabits. Telegrams from quite a numver of players in the Bastorn league to Prosident Williams are to the effect that that organization will g0 to the wall soon after July 4. They are trying to get 1n out of the wet, ne Tele- protty game from the Cbicagos today. The fielding was clean hnd sharp, Score: A 00000000 0000001 Louisville, 6. o, Batteries 0—0 0 0= 1 Frrors: Chioago, | Luby und Kitteidg and Grin. Wasnixaroy, D, Juno 24.- and Washington played two broke even, Sco Washineton. +.00 000000 0—0 Brookiyn ) 005040 Hits: Washinet rookly Washington, 4; Y Brookiyn, 7. Batte Steln und Kinslow, Serond game: Washinztor 10 Brookiyn. .. 00000000 Hits: Washington, 3 Brooklyn. 4. Brror: Wasnington, Brooklyn. od run: Nowe. Batterics: Kneil and MeGuire; Hurt and Daly. New York, June 24.—Tho ‘New Yorks played cood ball today, but the Quakers plaved a little botter and won their four- teouth consecutive victory. Score: 00010010 1-3 0200120130 Philadelphin, 0. Error: Puiladelphin, nod run Philadelph Battories: Rusio and Doyle; Keefe and Cloments. ST, Louts, Mo., Juno 24.—At tho end of tho sixteenth inning today Umpire Hurst do- clared u draw after cach sido had secured three runs. Darkngss put an end to further play. Weather hot; attenaance 1,400. Scor 8t. Lou L0101000000000010 Cleveland.. 00001010000000 10— Hits: St Louis. 5; Cloyeland, 0. Errors: St. Louis, 4; O 10,4 Eaened’ runs: Cleve: Iand, L Batteries: Bro tensteln and Bu ley: Young 1 O'Conno! Barrisone, Md., Juno 24 played two games w noon and lost_both Attondance 1,266, Scor Baltimor 00000000 0-0 Boston 00020 Hits: Brooklyn mes today and 100000 Now Yorlk, Now York, 3 New York, 2 ho Baltimores Boston this after- Veather throatening, Bultimor timore, 1; Basto Batteries: Bufli ols and Bennott nd gamo: and 20000 000 3 03 ston, 1, E wned runs: Baltimore, L 1o Bateerfes: Cobb and Gunson; »n and Bennett 3, P. 24.—Terry nnatis but two hits in game. Attendance, 1,426, Pittsburs .. 000001 Clneinnati Looo0o0o0 Hits: Pittsburg, 13 allowed today! 00 00 Errors: runs: Miller; vy and al Tele- gram to Tor Bgr)—A match game of bail SATURDAY, t Toleda whilo atthe | | toum., Johs McQuaid, umpire | | had mad | team out | was a | chairman, W. N | John JUNE 25, 1892 was played today botwoen a_picked this city and the asylum team stood 10 to 11 in favor of Norfolk. cipn! faturo was the Stitt of Norfolk ino fin « 8000 hopprin- long fly cateh by J. C. Peatrice Took the Third, Bram, Nob,, Juno 24 —(Spoclal Telogram Pup Bee.|-Tho Beatrics loagus team 100k the 0dd game hera today from the home Thoy did not have any walkaway as thoy thought they would. They had to play ball from the start to the fioish. They o their brags on shutting the homs but soon bocame satistied with morely winning tue gams. With thosame amount of practice the home toam could pnt up as good a game as they do. 'I'he featuro of the game was a long run made by Nickson in middle fleld and catoning a fly ball Score: Blalr 202000 0-8 Boatrice 13020 %=1 man: Boat- ps. Buso hits: to Columbus, Milwatkoo Omahn, Toledo .. Boston . Philadolphin. Brooklyn Cineinnat Clevelan: Chicago 4/ Pleish 1| Lous: 1[5t Lonls. 1mo; Beatrico Grand Is Hastings os in Omaha, manufacturers’ exposition the Prince of Wales, constunt_attendant, is pleased with Omaha that he will re- main another week. Peoplo who were unable to attend the meet his highness still have time to mako up what they missed. During hi stay in Omaha the prince will make’ his headquarters at Drummond Carriage Co.’s repository, opposito the court house. The closed, but has who 50 well —————— FOR THE FOURTH. Committees Appointed at the Mass Moot- ing to Take Charge. The proparatory steps toward one of the most elaborate Fourth of July celebrations ever seen in Nebraska were taken atan en- | thusiastio meeting av tho Boara of Trade rooms Iast night. Every official body and | nearly every commercial interest of the city W. K. Bechol was made Nason secretary and J. C The following committees was ropresented. Willis treasury were appointed Pinance--T. J. Lowry. W. T. Rector, N. A. Kubn, W.J Spoale A Richard Musi ponctor. ransportation—Jf. S. James Stephenson. d Banners—Max Meyor, J. Pereival, Georgo Heimrod. Printing—W. N. Nason, Kunn, Lindsey, Adolph Moyoer, J. G. Willis, Epeneter, T. J. Pheodore Olsen, iroworks—J. A. Connor, Max Meyer, N. A. Kuhn Advertising—S. F. Herald; £ Mujor the d Woodbridge, 1. L, Fowlor, Bre. Clarkson was appointed marshal of World- SOUTH OMABA’'S HIGH SCHOOL. First Graduating Class of the Before the Public. The graduating cxercises of tho High school were held last evening at the First Presvyterian church. The church was filied to overflowing and would not accommo- Institation exposition and * | date the large turnout of thoso dasirous ot & honor to the graduating students, The ss was the first to graduate from South Omaha’s public school, and is composed of Messrs. Charles M. Johnson and Herbert R. Martin and Misses Jeanotte B, Mulien, Mary Reed mul Marian A. Thompson, The interspoersed by masic and re- n’nrk- by Prof. A. A. Monroe and Prosident Cheek of the school board The graduates delivered thoir orations in a very acceptable manner, aud the largo audience showed its appreciation by iiberal applavse. Cbarles M. Johnson's subject was “The Afro-American” Herbert R. Mar tin's, “The Evils of Immigration:" Miss Jearvette Mullen's “Some Books of Today " Miss Belle Roed's, “‘Practical Edu n,'* and Miss Marian hompson's, Coustitutes a Hero.” All of the subjects were well bandled, and each one stowea that much thought and study had been given them, il TINEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN AT KUHN'S, AMERICA Lovarn nr rries. Johin B. Clark was arrested by Oficor Rus- soll for insulting 1adwos on the stroot. (. B Walmer. 123 North Thirteouth street, wiil bo the principal witnoss against Clark ot tho trial. Datoctiva Williains of the Chicago polico forco arrived in the ity for the purpose of taking G. B. Moyers, the forger who was acrestod hero & fow days ago, back to the windy city. Recent 1ssues of the Tacoma papors con- tain an account of tho marriago of Patrolman George T. Maywood and Miss Beechoe of that ity Mr. Maywood was formerly a member of tho Omaha police force A pilo of excelsior in_the rear of somo shanties at Seventh ana Loavonworth streots caught firo and was the cause of the fire u from box § Two ot threo pails of water extinguished the blazo. Tho meeting of Garman women for the purpose of forming a benovolent association, which was to have Loen beld at Motropolitan noll Thursday afrernoon, was postponed on account of the small attendance, The colored Masons of Omaha_gave an ex- cursion to Lincoln, leaving by the Burling- ton at 10 o'clock over 200 strong. The pro- gram nt Lincoln jncluded a pieaic at one of the parks and the installation of oMcers of Omaha and Lincoln lodgeo: i and Ivanhoe commandery cursion and the Ixcelsior band wont along to lend eclat. FINEST S0DA AIN IN AMERICA T KUHN'S Patrolman Julius Zetaler Of the Brooklyn, N. Y., Police Force, gladly testifies to the merit u[ Hood's Sarsaparilla. 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All druggists. “Kickapoo Indian Salve the greatest healer known. 2 cents, AND BRAIN TREAT- Tar Myatorii, Ditxinois, Wit Nou ervous Prostraton causod b Mantal Dovros insanity, misary Promature OLd Agv, Darconods, Loyt | ot her sox, Impotoney. Lonoorrhon an | all Fomulo Weaknossoy. Lavoluntary Lossos, Spar matorrho 500 by O tho brain Self-abuso over-indu g .6 for 8, by mall. W der or i bo X, MENT | ralgia, % will o rod. Guaranteo v tor, drugaist, sole ngont. sout Dy By A S W Fardam fa . O, corner 16th Unlike the Duteh Process No Alkalies —on— Otlu\r Chemieals are used in the preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S lBreakfast(iocoa which is absolutely pure and soluble, Ithas morethan threotimes § the strength of Cocon mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or B Sugzar, and 15 far moro eco- than one cent a cup. nourisk and EASILY nomical, Tt is delicious, DIGESTED. Sold by Grocers evrywhere. w. BAKER &C0., Dorchester, Mass, RIPAN thogmach, liver o THE MORSHK DllYfGOODS CO. “BARGAIN DAY FOR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Saturday. Richelieu ribbed hoiu l'or women, worth 2 12 C l’ulr cnltm) un(l colored lisle hose (few blacks among, them) really worth 81, Saturday / and Gaturday night Ladies’ ribbed \L!L" ull 100 Ladies’ white ribted vests, ex- tra fine quality, bave sold all along for 35c, Saturday and Sat- ] L urday nighv 5c Children's cotton Jlfll lmlo 150 gloves - -+ 35¢ Sa Lluuluv Sl 25¢ " Weare hmdquartera for fine Silk Underwear. -Low prices prevail. DRESS G0ODS i S AlLitle Be te"r' {han Hal(Price All wool clm.ll'a)‘wurth 6bc, at 39 Cengs a Yard. Cheviot, sergeés,” tamise stripes and heatnor mixed efigxrons, all that have been $1.50, at 75 Gen.ts a Yard. ke 4 Children's fabric gloves Ladies’ L.n(nm sille glu\l B sold in our store for Gae, col- ors only, for - - Lmlu: s sillc mILL», fast dye, Black luster tamike, better and richer t han lansdownes, at 75 Centsa Yard. Gronndine suits, genutne French im- portations, bought towell und ought to sell for tiveble the price but don't, so they go at $5, 87.50 and $9 Suit. 40 1noh all wool crepans, new crinkled wave effects, superb coloring for sum- Only 98c Yard. TOILET ACCESSORIES. Saturday and Saturday Night. Kirk’s Royal Glycerine, Honey and Oatmeal Soaps, 8 Cents Cake. 2] Cents a Box of 3 Sweet Violet Soap, 12%c Cents Cake. Man Who isit Our store Saturday and Satur- day night we offer thi unparalleled bargains: Men’s and boys’ percale shirts, g 26¢c. Genuine 4711 Glycerine Soap, 18 Cents Cake. Kirk’s Shandon Be CH 21 Cents Cake. ¢|Toilet Waters 4711 only 47 cent: Maria Forina, wicker bottles, 57¢ Murray & Lanman Florida Water LYol Lundborg's Violet and Lilac Flor- ida Water65c. For Saturday only, Lunlborg’s Extracts—Lilly of Valley, Pond Lilly, Sweet Briar, Swiss Lilac, and many others, only 29c oz. bottles furnished. Patti’s Cold Cream, 21 cents. Espey’s Cream, 20 cents. Michelsen's imported Bay Rum, 57c pin Pozzonni’'s Medicated 35 cents. Palms' Almond Meal, 21 cents. La Duchess Face Powder with glass puff box free, 17 cents. l’ln.uuls Eau de Quinine, 45 cents BRING the BOYS SATURDAY. Boys! Jersoy Blougos, formor #2,50 and #2.75, sizes 24 to 10 year urday and aturday night only 7 nrice Sat- “Boye' Unlaundered Waists,rogular 500 and 60c kinds, 39c. Boys’ King Waists, worth 75¢ und 81, Saturdiy o' 2 y #4 now, for Suturduy $2 suit Boys son for 1 wool Kilt Suits, sold in sc and 86, Saturduy $2.50 suit. Boys’ Jersey Suits usually sold #5, 6 and 37, Su mmlm #3 .,un. rders. Pe money cheorfully re Soud mall given or your funded. N “Buy ono of our s0c Moth Proof Bags and save your Dresses, Cloaks, Furs, Hats, Gloves, & Men’s fancy domet and oxford cloth negligeo shirts, 50c. striped flannel negligeo Men shirts, "Men’s fine Scotch madras cloth shirts, for hot weathor, new attractive styles, Men’s oxford cloth splendid value, $1.00. negli nt knit 50c. Good plain balbriggan sox, 13'/{ Fast black balbriggan sox, 15¢ Fancy striped balbriggan sox, 15¢ 40 guage fast Dblack sox, 23¢ Balbriggan sox, solid colors, 23 Men’s silk underwenr, such as you pay $12 for now, Saturday and Satur- day night, only $6.50 Suit. Men's fancy and lignt c tics, elegant for summer, price 25c, 10c. Mnnu fancy Ll'llllu night shirte, only 50c. String ties, worth lozen, I5¢ Dozen. n-hands, 25c¢. sum string tios, 26c, nuine French balbriggan wear, our usual $1 quality, only T8¢, TFANS For 43 cents. A large collection of new fans, from 75¢ to 81.50 each, Saturday, 43c. " Hand decorated gatin fans, all_colors, ostrich feather trimmed, worth $1.75 to 83, only $1. |9 for Chotce. lored silk our former muslin, Summer fou RPine fanc under worth WASH FABRICS, Half wool challis, dark ground, handsome |rlth'n suree, fow picec urday night 15 Cents. nea only ¢ Fast black organdies, Raven dyo, usu- ally sold for 20¢, now 13 Cents. 32 inches beautiful turday night Scoteh zeph wide, worth 25¢ styles, Saturday and 17 Cents. ginghauns, finish worth Printed pongees, India silk dark colors, new, stylish designs 20c, Saturday 12!, Cents Bedford cords. swipes, checks and fig- ures, good goods for 1a¢, Saturday und Saturday night only 10 Cents. SHOES Comfort first is the rule. Everything for style that anybody can get; every- thing for guality, but there must be enso for the wearer s well as duinty lines and artistic finish, Ladies’ dongola opera and common souse toos, great valuo for #4, Saturday 33 .00. Ladies’ dongola opern patent tip,hand turned hul.l,un, extra value ut $5, Sutur- duy $3.50. Ladi luce, splendid value $3.75. oth top opera patent tip welt for 85, Ssaturday Choice and artistic styles in Slippers and Oxfords, g