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) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1894 i 5 - WHEN DOLAN GRIPPLED W VEY | v o i e s o | | Pittaburg 020200111 % l Chicago 050300002 P % PR | _Base hits: Pittsburg, 12; Chicago, 11 Er k s B rors "t ey 0: Chicago, Earned Orondw's Firstbaseman Knocked Out hy the | rony. pittabirn 40 Crioans 7. T e 4 Youth on the Third Bag. | Glomeock a5, Senee " Saien. L] 3 Parrott, Terry, Kittredge. ack ut By Ehret, 2; by Ccl lovgh, 3 Ty Time: | Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct “ 2 2 48 2 2 === 1 ¢ ¢ | Opportunities Extraordinary for Housekeepers, Hotelkeepers, f Des Molnes, §; Omaha, 3 | 81 ‘8 0w B | Jacksonville, §; Rock Island, & | Cinci - S - ¢ ; 8t Joe, 1 | cn “ g ¥ n | Peoria, 2 | Was ington "1l a9 R Philadelphia, 6. | LoutsviRe 4% 12 3 | Washington, i ‘ ’ w York - 5 Cincinaati, WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES. Pittsburg, 1. i : - 3 10, 3. George Darby Gets a Trounelog from the i i ansas City, 4 Hard Hitting Millers. e e e T i ¥ Special Notica, KANSAS CITY, June 2.—The Blues yed an errorless game today, but the DES MOINES, June 21.—(Special Tele- Being overstocked with linens we are compelled to l -4 at 26, gram to The Bee.)—The error column shows | Millers had their batting clothes on and in prices, i educe stock. $1.00 each, 84 at §1 ch, 10-4 at $1.36 how Omaha was beaten tod Perhaps | just thumped Darby out of the box. Score make deep cuts |rle i order to r_c.i ck. It 12-4 ‘at $1.60 cach We are overloaded and must reduce stock, other- some cf them were excusable, especially on | Kansas City.......31 0 011010 04| will pay you to attend this sale and lay in a supply of Considering the f ot thess sl wise we would not quote thzse prices. Just look at them fey's accon b everely hurt neapolis R *—15 5 o & % 1 an e price named, the id al 2 S. S < AT e A BB R e its: Kansas Cit tinneapolis, | @ linens for the coming year, for higher prices will pre. | arrew —here goes: fn the early part of the game, and Was | 35 Brrors: Kansas City, 0; ) apolis, 4 b > ’ 2 | Fancy bordered lunch cloths in great va- 5 . fas 2 ’ tardly 8t (0 play attsrwards The ird | & Kansas City, 2; Minnzapolls, vail in less than 60 days. Compare our prices, inspect ¢ of Scotch, German and French manu- Striped or plain Turkish toweling by the yard only bateman's errors, however, wers all very | } e eae hY. oy N R facture. o 2k a6a rank, and his bad throws were the cause of | Home runs: Werden () Double playe the qualities, if we don’t give you better values for your Lunch cloths with napkins to match. 10C Ti?r .\“‘;‘d' chc_:;p ;f *h“j ' h y psequent errors. A | Manning, Sharpe and Klusman; Crooks s | Square lunch cloths in all sizes. Extra heavy Turkish bathroom mats, worth 75c, at s s okt S Do e tue | snt Werten. s on balls: Off Darby money than you can get elsewhere, we don't expect your Tray cloths 25c, 50c, 76c and $1.00 each. Havd = )} 75 (S5 ANs iavy ) and th guine was tot beges| Dy Mavok 1. by Tarvicy. WA Bis trade Special bargaius in dresser scarfs 2c eacn. | Haydens 25c each: grounds heavy, and the game was not be by Mauck, 1; by Parvin ha p i & g - tl after 4 o'clock. Boxendale did fatrly | NAOGC 1 barvin, L rime: Two hours | [ 1} yard wide Turkish toweling worth g1 a yard, now o e box, barriag 1 litte “g”l‘“::"n‘ teries: Darby. Mauck and Donahue; Par- | Towels. Bed Spreads. only soc .}""d' bl ' n the inning, when Omaha arrel -4 chenile table covers 4oc each 3 ed the score, it fooked like the: Hoosiers Win Three in a Row. . 2 4-4 chenile tabi b ach, BRI izt cakioiat the pAN ‘they WEM| INDIANAPOLIS, . fuse il thalcassoll We place on sale today our entire stock of towels Hotel keepers and dealers fn general who 5-4 chenile table covers 75c each e ) N4 LIS, June 2 hdianapolls v s yrofit by looking over o = 75 " oing, but poor playing of Dolan and McVey | made it three straight from Toledo today. t B % buy for cash will profit by looking over our o e LY 3 Fave the hiome team Che advantage and the | Scor = and at such prices that will immediately sell them. stock of bedspreads, - We have e largest 6-4 chenile table covers g5c each, e. Score \dianapolis .. 0040 0 0—6 stock of bedspreads in the west, also the G SR % P A o DES MOINES 1600 susssisiiis 0 © 08 0 1-3 20x40 huck towels at s5c each. best assorted stock, and can accommodate 8-4 chenile table covers §2.50 each. AB. R.1B, PO. A. E. | Base hits: Indianapolis, oledo, 1. R S Saldi B you as to quality and quantity HE rérs 20c eack T "8 3731 8 0| mrrom: mdianapoiis PO Hiataed Fancy woven towels sc each. Fall alcs oH * Sprecds, e 6 4 raw silk table covers 39c each. MeVicker, ot 408 11 % ol he e s Bleached or unbleached Turkish towels 5c each, bl i Gy Rl 6-4 fine tapestry covers §1.25 each. By e ot ) Dt 0. Brede i Mo Boore All linen huck towels sc each. [ $.0 each and compare. g hamois dusters sc, were 1oc. i Oaces. . out: Mo e estlake atfie Cons . B 00k at the colored Mitcheline spread, H S < e e R T T e e (R I e R All linen crepe towels 5c each. } 2 will be sald tomorrow 4t S1.857 each Linen lap robes that sold at §2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and ics. v et S e [ Wirphy: Foremen and Bimoners 3%46 unbleached Turkish towels 1oc each. [ orth 8200 but we have too many, stock | $2.90, take your choice tomorrow of the entire lot at g1 5 Ll SOt o s e i % J e d. $ 05 9 m 1 Dt et et oo Full bleached Turkish towels 10c each, At 8250 we offer you a Marsclles sprend each, . i 7 ent of the two Sio “ity-Milwaukee : : which has been selling at forae 5 SR 2 e e 5 & | Eames D bieh ware 1 have Do Taiiay All linen damask towels, knotted fringe, 1oc each, | Our $6.50 spread will compare with any Look over our remnants of table linen and crashes, AR B PG A | here today. ‘ All linen dice towels 10c each. $10. 00 spread in the market, ask to see | and compare prices and qualities. 3 R 00r Y Standing of the Teams. 2 i 74 them, look them over and you wi uy % e i i’ D Mcvey, 1 STAT RO 8 0 g e B R Fancy printed Turkish tidies 15¢ each, them, and get coupons with every pur- Odds and ends in white dress goods of every de- Rouker roiind 801 1 8 3 Sew a8 U S B Bleached or unbleached Turkish towels 15¢ each. e e aayveey L scription at prices lower than ever, as we are going to b a 3 z. as City p M ~ H el e el e e easans s el 20x42 fancy woven towels 15c each. | B reduce stock and wz are going to reduce it quick, and Xxendale, 0| Tnatac ool - 2 : g o A : 5 Z Bexendals, p SFA LA el e ST Extra large fancy woven bleached towels at 1oc each. Napkins, with each purchase you get coupons. als [AREDY 6 8| Det 4 : o L e e R e 12 different lines of towels at 19c each. . | g5 mepkins e 100 8115, 3135, $135, Table Linens Omana 55,10 00030010=3 g e vel ; ¢ 0, $1.60 and $2.00 dozen, . | Earned runs: Des Moines, 2; Om i ROCK ISLANDS THIS AFTERNOON. A special table o .3c.to“?ls. Here is where we s ins $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.00, = g A 3 3 i Twobase hits: Hoyle you value that you can't afford to pass; 35¢, 40c and 0, $2.75, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, $3.75, We can truthfully say that we display more table linens than any en, Lawrenc ree-b s o 2 . 4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.60, $6.00 and $6.50 & s combine is city. Our stock is open for your inspecti 4 Seery 17 Vi Take:on Dulls: By e S T L s0c towels on special sale to day at 25c each, ' ST o800, 2 $ 'h:;f‘fimfk F'!::Hnid = ‘hllni]ly eSS ck 1 e loF yous IBeLOe 2; by Boxendale, 2 ck out: 3y Grage, = nin. 2 2 s ) y 5, 5 [ an 0 ve : 4 e truth Ol 118 assertion come and see for yourself. (] B R Denou: an hry i DR ] e o e SEEn 1D & saries of twalve 63¢, 75¢, 88¢c, $1 and $1.19 towels. in one lot choice Fet s e e iu:pu.; et e T e s Re S An Ny rre IR any Time: One hour and fifty minutes. Um- | games at the Charles Street park, d ¥ L 2 Lkl > 2 k LI : / 1 pire: Haskell. Attendance, 300 Which they will play 41l the castern ciube, tomorrw, SDCdeQCh- Bet i 3 4 other establishment in this city, and selling for CASH ONLY we can and ¢ Lincoln Wins a Hot Game. who are now on their second western tri All mail s s in order to ver prices ¢ cou f rher 9 second rip. mall orders must be here by 10 a, m., do make lower prices than you find elsewhere. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 21.—(Special Tele- | The Rock Islands, who now lead : : : : Crash Toweling. i $ & 3 gram to The Bee)—Lincoln won from St. | race, play here this. aftesaon corrrre get these special prices. Ccupons given with each pur- g We mention a few leaders which should draw you to this department Joseph today in the prettiest contest ever | wni Sinday. They have heen for i Bleached or brown twilled crash only 4c | tomorrow: try and watch them if you have the time to spare. ; Blaved o, the pori here It was a teniin. | strengihoned since thelr initial o chase. AT 70 inch’ wide German bleached damask, all lincn, remember 70 inch 4 the sco = 210 1. Speer's e and are putting up a really : § it 138" #t 500578 vard ' home run in the tenth with mobody out | article of the fame, “pi feally Eilt ed R : Bleached huck towellng, G yard wide, at 50c a yard. X and nol o man on % base won the game | {hey et aEe S To e Pire iy Akt Turkey Red Lunch Cloths Unbleached all linen crash ¢ yard. 81 inch wide extra heavy hotel linen, full bleached, our regular $1.5 3 or the visitors. Rristow, the new pitcher | sitio il & yeTys ety e e 5¢, 6¢, 7 3 sale orrow morning at $1.00 a yar 4 Zor the home feam, Dlaved o remarkable | Sinew {0 Inerise thor jachY onerve and Best grade of imported Cerman Turkey red covers, to- e S DS E T "fll' e Ao Arval 5 b game, striking out four men and giving nov | trip meuns much to them, as they think 1t morrow, bleached twilled crash, which used to bring o e e e v QLo BEICO SR £00d VISRt bhafa YA ] a single base on balls e home team | they are able to retain their advantag i 5 e 5 A S EiBe T uy it tomorrow at 29¢ yard. ¥ okt ihe fret dnning by hard hitting, | until they reach their own cellar door.that 54 at 25c each; 6-4 at 59c each; 7-4 at 75¢ each; 15-8 e onivs) AN e LS Ran el 54 inch American Turkey red table cloth at 12k yard. ded 2 g fa 1 ey Wi v cinel a N . " o s bee; 3 in N r 3 ix wi . Test of the game. The fallure of Mohler | they wWill be equel io Fnist has e hat at 85c each; 8-4 at g1 each; 8-10 at ¢1.25 each; 8-12 at Heavy huck toweling at 15c yard. Our trade on Linens has been on the in ¢ for the past six years, i to make a double play at second in the [ doubtful, as Lincoln, Omaha and. Degs Unbleached all linen crash 8c, 10c and but we are prepared to do :till more and propose to do more if we can find sixth gave Lincoln ‘the run that tied the Moines are “all ‘playins ‘excecaingly weil $1.40 each. X 12%c. cash customers who are anxious to save money. ore. * Boor and there is not a team in the thrae that - St. Joseph ......1 0 0000 0 00 0—1| the Illinolsans have any license 1o bunt B : Lincoln .. .00000100 012 Captain McVey says he intend: give - 3 Earned runs: Lincoln, 1. Home runa: | them & backset this afternson. aud. reoous 1 1 1 g e b oy | SRS S S all for Your Goupons ail Orders Fillg oupon with Every Purghase o L urke: be in the lea Monday ' P gl'.rflp'fip?l ey oson, & next. The positions are as follow, SnoNy / peer. Double plays: Cole to Mohler; Bris- | Omaha. Position, Rock Island tow to Mohler to Marcum. Base hite: St | Seery DK | — Jole, 3‘; L'l‘!}l‘oln. Z Errors: sj: Joe, 1: Lin- Q!U(\_run +eeeeeeen.. Connors coln, 1. me: me hour and twenty-eight MevVey . . Cantillion minutes, Umpire: Cline, | Catch’. e etn > = \ Gems Win in a Walk 3 Short... Lyneh | from the Auditorium club of New Orleans | 52,000 or of two of 5,000, or one of $10,00 10WA FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT. C. F. Joy collector, the latter having power OMING METHODISTS MEET, NCY, Pedr -Right Sage | to arrange a match between Fitzsimmons | twelve pounds extra; in of ha to do everything except make raflroad leases. QI C¥ Jui, June 1L—(Bpecial Telegram | Pedros .. T Katz | and Corbett to fizht before that club in | handicapped at 115 pounds or over these | Third Day of the Festival Concluded with | The company’s indebtedness exceeds §2,000,- | Seventh Annual Mission of that Denominme over the feld toany and. won e Cpamn | Whitenili < . Phone, goHll | December, next. The club gusrantees a | penaties shall apply to the extent of one; Some Good Contests. 000. tion in Session at Cheyenne. 3 0l e 3 s = . onl purse 21 D, e subs his half, and e cf hose dicap) y - Q. e PYENN 9 S el L purse of 80,00, ' The substance o 15 bounds or ‘over o the Cxuent of Gne- | 1OWA CITY, fa., June 2L—(Special Tele- Very Like a Twisier. CHEYENN - June fL—(Epeatal Telegram -~ z 5 2 uatter only, e case of those han- STt > ;. 5 o ok o B}t i { eoria ¥ 00000020 0-2 LEMARS HAS A NEW MARK T dicapped at ‘130 pounds or over they shall | ST2m to The Be skl SAREON 18 Juns X1 - (Spsolal StojgTne M 8 WIDERAK, Jasion jof (8 3 i N g . Apply penalties In the case o e.)—About 7:30 last n : > st church 1s - e a2 - RAMAPO WINS THE SUBURBAN. o ¢ | lowa firemen’s tournament resulted in sev- | Bee)—About 7:30 last night a cyelone passed | Methodist church is now In session in Chey terien: McDougal and Johnson:. Johnson | Online Lowers the Track Record in the | - : year-olds shall ‘ot make the weight ex- | eral fine races. In the hose race for $175 | south of this place, going east. The power of | €nne. It is the seventh annual meeting. and Terrien 'Base hits: Quincy, ir: Peoria, Third Heat of the Free-for- 1l Pace. Gldeon D A ante Jaacdte the | coed 11b pounds: ane mile end a qUATters | coming: won ‘first, time 0:42 25 Grinuell | tho wind was &b stron as o twiat off wind | Bistop Mersilll of Chicago is presaliig: THo . 0-base £ anagan. ree-base 2 £ al of e P ? SRINADO. " Lo i A5 3 7l i 5 @ 8810) e o % BT e hite Manay LEMARS, Ia, June 21.—(Special Tele- | npyw YORK, June 21.—Ramapo went to | econd, Sport (12 to 1) third. “Time: " 2:061.5. | second, in 0:43 2-5; Vinton third, in 0:45 2-5. | mills and outbuildings. There was 1o loss of | sexsions will continue until Monday, and it # i e 5 gram to The Bee)—Today has been a £00d | yna post an 8 to § favorite in the great | pSIXUh Tace, one mile: Chant ( to 5 won: | The amateur hose race was a hot one. Grin- | life 50 far as has been learned. About two | is expected that all the ministers of the 4 P, e o day of races at the Lemars track. The | gupurban, and justified the faith of his | 1ot (4 to 1) second, Mr. Jingler (4106 | ;o won, in 0:441-5; Iowa Falls second, in | inches of rain fell during the night. * | Methodist denomination will be in attendance elegram to' The' Bee)—Rock T5innd wan | tnime fondr ol 1% was lowered to 2:10% | pociers, winning nicely by aslength In | . Seventh race, hurdic, two miles: Ballarat Vinton third, in 0:47 3-5. Atlantic took Drowned Whil Bathing. by tomorrow. Rev. J. W. Taylor of Laramis defeated_again todny “through indifferent | and the heat Anished i o e A, Beat | 3 a new record, and very fast for the @ to 1) won Jiuurtha (€ to.) second, Wood- | the $175 prize In the sweepsiakes hook and | 1pg MOINES, June 21—(Special Tele- | Y25 clected Secretary of the session and R. yi ery oin e g o : e hea She . here were | =% 1= . vy ‘ord (10 to 1) third. T HEE BN dy . T 0:49. R Y. s 3 . Davenport an ohn 01 assistants, Blaying at every point in the game. Score: | four events on the card “toduy. The at. | track. There was a great crowd at the o e it el | s Dies oo ooy | srariito RGBS Rwa,we oFLDF G, D I L Glllpie: ot Sutite e e R R AR e £ day. Buminmuch better than any | Sheepshead Bay'track, and the first three | Good Golng at Laton Time: 0:4815. Grinnell took second, in | Boardman of this city, recently of Odebolt, | treasurer. The report of Superintendent Base hits: ‘Rock Island, 5: Jacksonville, | 218 pacing. purse $100, races were impatiently watched. It was | CINCINNATL June 2 —Forty-one horses | o. 3’5 . Gorning third, 0:43%. was drowned while bathing yesterday | Chamberlain shows that the church throughe 3 . Errors: Rock Isiand, §; Jacksonville, 2 | Barendale, b h. .11 1| hot everywhere. In the :‘“l““"g Sk Wna | 10day to the delight or chagrin of the 2,500 | In the best drilled companies the only | He was 15 years old. Twnbmmp;mons'n;ude out the state is in a healthy condition. The E Farned runs: Rock Island, 2; Jacksonville, 42 2| like an oven when the betting bezan, and | people present. Favorites won in only two | entries were from Marion and the contest | strenuous efforts to save him, but without | annual missionary sermon was delivered to- i 4. Batteries: Andrews and Zeis; Burris 2 3 7| the struggling mass of people fought With | ryces, the fifth and the sixth, but the win- | was close between the Mentzners and Fuller- | success. The body was recovered. night by Rev. J. R. Woods of Newcastle. b and Snyder. Time: Two hours and fifteen 3 § 4| each other to get the best odds. The firSt | neps in three of the other races were high 5 Tomorrow the reports of the i 3 minutes. Umpire: Ward. 7 4 3| odds posted In the betting ring were as- | gacond cholces, In the third race Captain | tons. The former won, getting $150. The ForSelling Her Husbund Liguor. 3 A DAstors 0. & Standing of the Teams. o 665 lolk}:‘s: Sir \\;n)m. 4 mx" l\;mg lgr.‘li 10 | Drane at 5 to 1 won from Shuttle at 1 to 2, | latter received §$100. CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta., June 21.—(Speclal :e:{:; (!Z’f ‘l;l: C\l;rrl:r::‘;:mrchv- will be pre- # o, g m.. 58 ¢|1; Ramapo, 8 to 5 Kinglet, o ; . N e 2 ) ; . % 4 ~—~ Plaved. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct | Drelincourt; br. g 8 7 8 | Comanche, 15 to 1; Charade, 100 to 1; Henry | huf, the favorite was worn out by a long Tolk County Republicans. Telegram to The Bee.)—Mrs. Matie Tomas- s g!nckJ“g:l"l;\d. veee 40 a :g g:_g ”fr’fm":.-l’é",‘-ff (oAt ds <‘Jx fi\'“‘fi"le'sfi- {la S\;(filvn"nxng’- Ifinlqoupll; First race, six furlongs: Ten Epring (4 to DES MOINES, Ia, June 21.—(Special | zoneky has sued Druggist J. W. Hoyes for Hidden Shoals Wraok Stran Shipy, ek 22 18 5.0 | _3:00 pacing, for foils of ¥ 10.to'1: Don Alonzo, % to'1. 1) ivon, Thepan (0 to 1) second, Oheisa (3 10 | Telegram to The Bee.)—At the Polk republi- | $3,000 damages for selling liguor to her | The good bark health, with the brave Omaha .. 21 19 gos | Princess, c.om.. ... The track was in perfect condition, being | USctona Tace, mile and_seventy yards: | can convention today these nominations | husband. She brought suit against another | mariner hope at the helm, is drifting on Lincoln 7 19 595 | Allerian, br. h almost as hard and springy as the dirt| Greenwood (5 to 2) won, Koko (8 to %) sec- | were made: District judges, W. F. Conrad, | druggist on the same grounds a few days | concealed reefs if you are troubled with ine Peori; ch. ¢ cattered B Peorln ..o ] z 468 ut, ch.’ c.. track. Several hurdles were scattered at ond, Bob L (7 to%) third. “Time: 1 6. C. P. Holmes and W. E. Spurrier (present | 280. activity of the kidneys. Shift your course 3’9 3, Y ervals over the inner field, and direc hird race, six furlongs: Captain Drane P, S 1100868 R < by the aid of Hostetter's Stomach Bi i 43, RN a8 ioyen: Shectansc Aol and. direct gLnird race, six furl aptain Drane | jioymbent) and T. F. Stevenson to succeed T 5 y the aid ¢ mach Bitters, Sacenid P L S Viias ; $ ampe's formidabie obetacie Tor the steepies | Go'QDyvon Shuttle ('to 2) second, Jessica | &' "Eojliet; county attorney, James A. | Silde for life. Courtland peach tonight | i will Titor you into. the. harbor 1y g g Time g, 2:%5. chusers. An even dozen starters line. Fourth race, five furlongs: - Satsuma (2 to | Howe for full term and J. J. Davis to fill e e ey safety, and save you from Bright's disease, NATIONAL E GAMES. 28 trotting: the horses, weights and riders b 1) won, Onandagua (7 10 o) second, Laureate | vacancy; auditor, John McQuiston; clerk of | oo YourInchesof Bain¥ell =~ | giabetes or dropsy. The Bitters check 1 FPhiladelphia Tackles the Leaders and Gets P he e St B e g Ry Don Palonss, s Cpio D hird Time: 1 oogris 0 eantiToRaAR; SeocbaRe, Mis ronns s;;": ver 4'14;'mAu;'|'ry e it thye | Juwlaria, Theumatiom, dyspepsia and liver 4 Leaders an Lovelace, by 5 2 | Banquet, . Sims; Don 0, 1213, Pifth race, five ongs:. B Py el e o ept 0 he coun e west o i 3 5 A Newbold, g. & 4 310 | 11, Blake; Comanche, 112, Martin: Pick- | 1) third. Time: 1:04 <4 2 _ & ¢ houses, blo e dow ence: y g . o BALTIMORE, June 2L—Clean flelding | Scneca Majd, ch, m 7 47| pocket, 110; Bergen: King Tee, 110, Thorpe; | VSixih ‘race, six furiongs: Indus (3 to ) | Sressional conventions were chosen. The | InE houses, blowing down trees and fences e sRhs fon e and ,{ "““‘fi“’, Turak in the second inning Tu(lflillwnl’lemi br. g 85 4| Henry' of Navarre, 105" perkin K won, Glide (20 to 1) second, Susie Nell (13 | latter are solid for Congressman Hull. Booneville the storm was hardly less severe, | o Fol e Weath = 4 won for Baltimore. Attendance: §,000. [ Lacrosse, jr., b. s 9 1 3| 105 Griffin: Stowaway, 100, MeDermott third. Time: 1:15%. i yell Rogalntod S The steamers Alda and James L. Stevens | Showers, Followed by Fair Weather, A Score: ffie Payne, b. m 10789 iffin, quick to get off, Tushed to the front ol Prefer a Well Rogulatod Saloon. he steamers A o pnes Lok s cimglel Tk , Balitmore 06201000 03] Fager b s S0P peNs 6 9 8| immediately with Kinglet, but he only got At East St. Louis, CEDAR RAPIDS, la., June 2L—(Special | henge "“\‘.:‘»,f;w’{,‘ J:’ale ana r\'\"fi.'luvi\"gl.t;.~ WASHINC ., June indica- r Philadeighta 1008030382 Tme: 2iaag 81235, a length away when Hanquet shot out | ST, LOUIS, June First race, six fur- | Telegram to The Bee.)—The city assessor of | Was broken all over the city by a heavy | tions for Friday are EaA 10 Free-for-all pace, purse $00 after him, followed by Ramapo. Pick- | longs: - Bily Sunderiand (0 ce 13~ var: o Fa8 Lroken o1l Cver Ahatoity. by & NEAYY | sions’ fin v a 50 cnits: | Paltimore, 13 Philadelphia, | Online, b. 1 pocket and Henry of Navarre. The pace | Vaashti (7 to 1) second, Dave Sac (10 to 1) | Marion, under instructions of the city coun- | Bl 'in "tne city was over four inches, For Nebraska—Showers, followed by fair 3 Earned runs: Baltimore, 7: Philadelphis, 3. | Fias o b ° e EaTars e i amaninat L ason [l s ima; 18 gilite cirouisting. & paperat/consent fontha, | And tha strests wers isoded. Mehan Tday s in ey mestarn s pUGRY ; - gt IR e T3 elphia, Fidol, b. Cinglet's head and reaching the quarter | Second race, one 2: Dors oo 7 A el o 26 S ey ' Two-base hits: Kelly (2], Robigson, Graay. | ur Dick, [ post in twenty-five and one-half Seconds, & | every waee Mgl mife: Dora H. Nood | ssloons under the Martln law. . Several Ret Somath ot B outn bakota=Bhoware: ! ueaty bl hree-base hits: Reitz, Hamilton. Home | Webber Wilkes Pt (Y ot OF Banqust, Hamepo, Piak: | ven) won, McInery. (4 to 1) seond, druggists do a blg business, ax well as some | Sweot breath, sweet stomach, sweet tem | For South Dakotu-Showers; probably juns: Keeler. ' Doublé plays: Haliman | Abauilah Wilkes, pocket and Henry of Navarre next, all | “Third race, one mile: Little Chris (2 to 1 | holes-in-the-wall, and there is a strong feel- | per? Then use DeWitt's Little Barly Risers, | $llEbtly cooler e vic ot Huron; {‘nrun(- éwn)_kma Robinson: Hallman and | La Belle, b. m.... lengths apart. The pace quickened a trifie | won, Mountain Quall (4 to 1) second, John | iDg that four or five well regulated saloons —er——— For lowa—Shower variable winds. A L o x;u« k. out: By Mullane, 2; by Time: 2:11, 2:12, 2:10%. after leaving the quarter post, but Kinglet | Dunh (6 to 1) third, Time: 1:4. g would improve matters. The town has close $10.75 to Denver and Return. slightly cooler in the vicinity of Des Mojine 3 McQuaid, Batteries: Tfif;u:;;:-":nul i La Flosche Wi still led by a length at the half, which was | Fourth race, seven furlongs: Frank | to 5,000 inbabitants, and if 60 per cent of the June 24 and 25, the Burlington route will For Missouri—Showe decldedly cooler F Bon; Weyhing and Grady. lA’\\'D:V\'e;:m'e i ‘:":““"l':"‘; = reached "’l'm'l‘l"‘v_;’“"“';"“h‘n"” So quaIIAr Se0s Seyialigito D) Fon, Tonacious (.20 D sec- | voters are secured to the writing of consent | sell round trip tickets to Denver at the very [ in the yicinity of St. Touis: variable winds, 1 NDON, —At Asc ¢ | onds. Banquet second, ped to e ond, Theeore d. Time: 1:2 y rate 5 X <ansas—Showers, followed b ) Must Have Been So. the gold cup, value £1,000, with 2000 1 | bY Ramapo. Pickpocket and Henry of | “Hirh vuce - ope Ehiarite MeDonaid | Ucense will be made to apply lgrratasatinAdn P weather I the Westorh sarties Dopbans " SINCINNATL, June 2L—Umpire O'Rourke | specle In addition, out of which the second | heuar 5o e S0 a il priiict, en [ a1 to 10) woh, ‘Simrock @ to'1) secona, Key Cedar Kaplds Wins a Suit. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. slightly warmer in the vicinity of Wichitas : = . 3 00 hegan to e having performed his | ol Mar (15 to 1) third. Time: 1:42 e — riable winds, ¢ s wholly responsible for Cincinnati’s de- | horse receives £, and the third i, | duty of pacemaker for his stabie com: O rn T rae, i g0, Time: 144 10 to| OEDAR RAFIDS; Ia.,. June 2L—(Special An Echo from the World's Fair. variable winds, 5 i - : added to a sweepstakes of £20, 3-year-olds | panion, Ramapo, in clever style. Passing | 1) won. Bayard A G o it 95,004 The Lake Shore route has recently gotten Aiaas e R Base hits: Cinc < : Hone ¢ ‘gounan, distante abut et | Ea0s e D et el e eLs Kansas City Results. . pds, which | he “Exposition Fiyer,” the famous twenty- ——— k. se incinnatl, 6 Loulsville, T. p t n the lead from King y hes been on trial at Marion before Judge 8 syer ) Errors: Cinctnnatl, 2; Loulsville, 3. Two- | And & half, was won by Baron de Hirsch's | into the home stretch, but only on suffer- | KANSAS CITY, June _First race, | Giffen for the past week, was torminated | hour train in service between New York ents of Seagolng Vessels June 21. ] Do i porimm (. Three-base hits: | La Flesche © vears old. "M. Abielle's Cal- | ance, howaver, as Jockey Fred Taral, see- | nine-sixteenths of a. mile, heats: oy won, | yesterday by the Jury - retarning & yep. | and Chicago during the fair. Among th At Liverpool—Arrived—Majestic, from Brown. Home runs: Vaughn, Dwyer. Dou. | listrate, 4 vears old, was second, and Mr Kingleb give it up, went to work on | Dora May second, Longfellow third. Time: | H R ; " | many wonderful achievements of the Colum- | New York 4 ble plays:- O'Rourke and Bfefer: Grimm Jennings' Cypria, 4 years old, was third, mapo, and with klant strides the | ord 2y second, 2 diot for the city. Tho suit was brought by | pin? ot vy iratn—which was the fastest | ) 1O AR ” 4 and Richardson. Time: Two hours, Ume | The Rouse memorial stakes of £10 each, orite’ slowly, but _surely, overhauled h O seven furlongs: Extra won, | Charles R. Osterlind, who claimed damages | pio8 JEOF 1015 CEEINZCRAER WS SR (SRIONL | At Humburg—Arrived—Grimm, from ire: O'Rourke. Batter! Myer and | £.000 added for 3-year-olds, the second nquet, while' Sir Walter forged into | voicng second, John P third, Time: 1.4 | for injuries received in 1882 by falling on | 1oN& di 0. A QYeR | BN & pro| New York ~ Vaughn; Hemming and Kerwin. ° horse o recelve £100 out of the stakes, dis- | third place, Sport coming up fast. Al | Viens second, John B third Time: 1:384. | (OF jv Gt B el o watk. wment place, and to any one interesied in | At - Southampton—Arrived—Fuerst Bla- Kid Nichols K. tance seven furlongs and 166 yurds,' was | through the home stretch it was an easy | gir Giray: sccond, Gold Bust thicd. CTiam: the subject the picture is well worth fram- | marck, from New York nocks Out n Rival won by Lord Cadogan's Court Ball, & bay | thing for Ramapo, who won easily by u | 1 ay. i > ' Buncoed Farmer. ing. Ten cents in stamps or silver sent At London—Arrived—Mississippl, fra b WASHINGTON, June 2L—Maul, Wash- | colt. by Royal Hampton out of' Polka. | length. Banquet, whipped and spurred, but | "ot race, six furldngs: Fiorella won, | CEDAR RAPIDS, In. June 21.—(Special | 10 C. K. Wilber, western passenger agent, | Now yos # sl g - 4 ington’s pitcher, ‘'Who was ‘warming up to | Colonel North's El Diablo, 5 years old, [ all to no purpose, 80 far as the first money | puod"py Tace: S0 Tur C4ssa third. Time 4 i) ’ . 7(Rp Chicago, will secure one. A Jop e - Bis, ork,in the box. was hit' by u'pitched | was' second, and the duke of Bewutorts | was concerned, itruggled in ‘second piace, | fi? h Telegram to The Bee.)—The confidence game J A AU Liverpoal—Arrived—Runic, from New all in the third inning and had to re Son-of-a-Gun, 4 years old, third. three lengths before Sport, with Henry oy S ol B, 5 A3 5 e = s S bl G 3h ol from the game. He wes peblaced oy oot et g NilVirre and Perking baek in the rear The | | P race, six furlongdi’ T. A, Ray won, | was worked successtully here today. A | gee the juggiers Courtland beach. R Nercarie At et e L ! livan, who was wild at times. Score Made & Very Big Offer for Yearlings. time was 2:06 which Is very fast tim Y yud P gl 19 stranger, representing himself to be a ser—r—— New York, 3 Washington 11130001 0-7 LONDON, June 2lL.—One of the biggest | for Sheepshead Bay tra The mile was ARV e 1 ey banker at Central City, buncoed W. Francis, Hall at Fullerton. 3 AR S Boston .. 5130020811 250 | stock owners in the United Statea, it i an- | FUn In 140K, atter which the pace fell o | 50 3050 B Base BB Afrsakementt | 4 "young farmer from Havelock, on his way | FULLERTON, Neb., June 21.—(Special to Excursion Kates East. | wals Washington, 11 Boston. 13 Errors: | nounced, has cabled an ofter of §75,00 for | [CRSISE had fun [hetd 108 Wrealy QUERE (e | ) BuF 0 henvoring to make an arrangement to Central City, out of §20. The matter was | (e Bee)—At half past 4 o'clock yesterday | For tull information concerning sumim 1 vashington: 1° Hoston: 5. Twe base g, | e, Sixty-two yearlings which are to be | utable compunion to win the rich prise for | whercby the public mendrally can see a | poborted fo the police, but they have o | piorigon o severe hail storm struck this | SXCUrsions call at the Chicago, Milwaukes & ] ¢ Ward, Sullivan, Selbach, McCarihy Ryun | [0Id,54 Gobham on Saturday. As the year- | Gideon & Daly. Taral is the hero of the | game of ball on every Wedneaday between | 20P¢ Of Betling the fello iy, dolng great damage to windows and | St,Paul ticket ofice, 1504 Farnam street, or 4 “base hits: Teron MoCarthy, Ryan. | lings belong to two different people 1t is | hour, he having rode the winners in the | Fame of ball on every, Wedneaday | ol olty, dolng sgwes. 8 & address F. A. NASH, 9 Threcibase Riis: “Tebeati, "Abbey. Sulivan | kseertio s Syt im ot Hvaciciyn “andieap, in the Metropaiitan | (e ¥; AL'C.A chafnpipnship team and ouvention presumably to the corn crop in this vieln- ansial At ‘ Doubie piaver MeCartom® afy ™, Nash: | 1tis stated & similar offer has been made | handicap, and in the Suburban handicap of | PRy Of the local teams. M fact, the ath- | pps MOINES, June 21L—(Special Tele- | ity Nearly every window in the city i s 2 Seam: Tucker and long. Struck out: By | (o' yihe ueen's stud, which is to be sold | 18M, being the enly jockey ever performing | YWelicrn association teum to consent io | gram to The Bee)—The Seventh district | Which fronted to the south and west was A cooling ride—to Courtland beach. Maul, 1; by Nichols, . Wil piiches: Maul, | » 79 e e tace, for 3-vear-olds and upwards, | PIY the ¥, M. C.'A. teui's series of three | convention of the industrial party here today | °molished. The Amariy dasiad for atant ¥ x ] 1. Time: Two hours and ten minutes. Um- Tenth Street Stars. .t Of 315 cach with $1.000 ndded, | Eames on the Y. M A. grounds and a $ © OCY | twenty minutes. any of the hail stones St. Cath : jre: Emslle. Batteries: = Washington, | The Tenth Street Star Base Ball club | fiva” furionga: 0 b i N s e hun e i he. Dumshas | hominkisd Judgs. J. 5. Darcroft of this S| were ten inches 1n' clroumiseence. Large | g, ore RCARNIRSS UERGNNIE AL aul, Sullivan an cGuire; Boston, | nereby challenges any club in the city | Stonenell (2 to §) second. Dolly, colt (0 to ., a s of t 1gres: e platfo y similar | g1566 in bay windows suffered the most. k. Nichols and Ryan. ORBer 'S Yoo o hae the Bosten Bincs | 1 Thind Thne: 5 national game & chanee p‘. indulge them- | to that of the people's party. he conven- > and distribution of premiums and honors 3 Had Already Won 1t. bl A by Sl g s Bt Becond race. for 3-year-olds and upwards, | $elVes after the worry of business x‘fl:“;" tion was very slimly attended, but the lead- | 7Tiitle pills for great ilis: DeWitt's Little | took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock 3 BROOKLYN, June 21-—Brooklyn batted | July L on our grounds, which are situated | burse of $LOX. entrance $15 each, to be i ers claim several thousand members in the r'y Riscrs. at St. Catherine's academy. A good numb © Meekin_and Gorman all over the field he corner of Tenth' and D divided between second and third,’ winner Sutton Wins frons Hastings district. e A% R At IR B ANt ol « eld | on the corner of Tenth'and Dorcas streets. | divided ‘between eecond Gnt third, winner 3 3 i 1 L i f friends of the puplls and clergy were : loduy. Westervelt went in to pitch in the | Address all challenges to G. F. Cole, 162 L D AT do T ahes. SUTTON, Neb., June 21 eclal Tele- S ac avm— Going Enst Toduy present to listen to an interesting program. : Tadle of fhe fourth inning, and not & run | South Tenth street Ay (6 to 1) third Time: 16 23 gram to The Bee)—Sution ball cub aid | opp In., June 21.Special to The | . Your cholce of four dally trains on Hn; The gradustes of the scademy are Mistas & 9 - : Malden rac No. 1, & sweep- astings today Beore s u » " vy 4 Chicago & srthwestern railway Two o Creighton and A. Rush New York.. 00010000 0-1 Threatens to Go After Zimmie., stakon for Syear-olds, $15 each, $1,00 added Fastings tofay; e 2 o_g; | Bea)—Mrs. John Jared, who resides near | these - trains at 605 b . and 6:30 b m i 99, B ] Brooklyn ..., 626230000 026 KANSAS CITY, June 21.—(Special to The r Y e been pl tton irs21481+-0 | the s ¥ ¥ ) Hita: New 'York, 3; Brookiyn, 13 Br- | Bee)—Young Condon, the Omaha bicycle | hest, hecond or third, onc-nalf mile: Mace | Hastings 09 883310 8 Bedford, was attacked by & savage cow and | are vestibuled snd limited, arriving in Chi Prot. Herbart Tuttle of Corn. . Tors: New York, 4; Brookiyn, 1. Earned | wonder, broke the famous mile record of | (3 o 1) won. Pauline (6 to 1) second, Lu Ratteries: _Sutton, Nicholas, Oschsner | almost killed. She was knocked to the earth | early next morning. dled yesterday. Tuns: | Brookiyn: Home runs: Griin. | 3" D onteon last fall here today, | canis (4 t0'1) third. Time: 0:4. and Bender; Hastingd, Beck and Cope and led in & frightful manner, sus e sleepers, dining cars and the latest Tredway, Grimn, Burnes. Sk sat: by | covering the distance 'on a.quarier of 4 | oJoUrih Fuce, onehall mile: The BIAer | icornett Will Answer owtls Return taining, besides many severe brulses, a bro- | reclining chair ears, o eptervat by Kendy, 1 by Gasizignt | mile track in the wandertul e of £a3 3.4 | 1,19, %% FRAG Fute VoS . LONDON, June 21.—1n fespanse o & mes. | ko8 Arm. Both hones of he left arm were | 700 0 L0 oo mChockca your trunk st ] . uble ‘piay Parrel and Ward; Ward p— Fifth race, the Suburban handicap; a | sage sent to James J. Corbett at S » » 0 i it el - house W by slck, v her Castoria, ¥ and Doyle; Wird, Murphy and Doyle. Um- g TRFRES Ve Ulyases. sweepstakes of $100 each, half forfeit. and | asking him what he Intended to do & moment your hou S Theo Baky vas we gave her Ca Dire: Btage Time: Twa hours ‘and six | SURPRISE, Neb, June 2L—(Special to | oniy $10 If declared by April 25 with f14.000 | o g I what he intended to do T i e T m—— When she was & Child, ahe criod for Dustoria, finutes. Batieries: - New York. Meekin, | the Bee)—Burprise and Ulysses ball clubs | added. the second 1o receive 52500 oot of | LS R Anditortum dub 1 Whes she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, Sestervelt, Gorman, Farrel and Wilson: | met yesterday at this place, which resulted | the money so added and 2 per cent of the | Gri€ABS. Corbett telegraphs the Associate DUBUQUE, la., June In the United | jJune 24 and 25, the Burliogton route will on sho became Miss, gho clung to ] . FARERsy Honnedy, Gastright, Dailey and | {a", ‘score of 1 to 9 tn favor of Ulysses, | Stakes. the third o recelve $1.60 out of the | PICSIEED U Xl fjeLe nothing 10 #ay unlll | Siaien court in the case of the Trust | sell round trip tickets to Denver at the very | \7hon ahe bad Childres, e gave them G etos ce. u Yo money o added an per cent of t 4 Compiny of North America agamst the | Jow rate of $10.76 Colts Knock Red Ehret Out. Offer for Corbett and Fitzsimmons. ’::5;"‘“"‘“':’r"‘"*"“"‘,;'_"l‘;Pl_'“z;‘ "';"(j”:!"fl_‘ e Yale Lefeats Hurvard. sxnu: City Terminal and Warehouse com City tieket office, 1324 Farnam street 4 PITTSBURG,June 21.—Anson’s Colts found NEW YORK, June 2l.—A New York | ok, five pounds extra: of two of $1,000 or CAMBRIDGE, June $L—Yale, 6; Har- | pany, Judge Shiras reappointed Warwick ——— Ehret's curves easiy today and knocked | sporting paper received today & request | one of §5,00), elght pounds extra; of three of | vard, L Hough of Bt. Louls receiver, but lp,mmludl Chinese performance at Courtland beach. ;