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'*’v:.v-vA i b 3 _:,n PR B Eh s S et THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY INFLUENCE OF TRUE PIETY st indecney'se o savie® ey | SAME STORY FROM LINCOLN | Besrer” = ¥ Interesting Annaal Addrees at the State | '1‘{":,|;;':.L LR y;y‘l;"’y‘“;”'\"“’m“‘:‘l Ebright and His Farmers Continue to Be | N w \‘"»’.rn:(‘ 2iglaveland, 3. First by errors: | Nineteenth Annual Session of the Nebraska JUNE 13, 1895 G COMPLLXION 003000323 °.38 Truth (0 to 1) won, Coranella (3 to 1) se Errors ond, C.C. Rumvill (10 to 1) third. Time: | They Are Always Produced from Within and Not by Outiward Applications, r stop to think that the dell- Third race, mi and three xteenths . Seveland, 4. Left on bases ey garo (7 to 5 won, Marucie ( 1) sec-| Did you e University Commencement. nterested in the discipline of the military. | Tubospitable to the Omahogs, New York, 6; Cleveland, 8 iMirst base on Association Opens Today Rey del Mar (15 to 1) third, Time: 2:01, | cate nerves and caplllary veins of the skin It inculcates in the youthful mind the lesson balls: O German, 2. Struck out: By Ger- Fourth race, purse, six furlongs: Lollie | are what cause the complexion? ‘These of obedience It makes orderly citizens and man, 2; by Young, 3. Home runs: Childs. Easton (5 to 1) won, Lt tta (3 to 1) - Cotla (0 Lo 5 (hiogneith (3 10 | artistic little members of the body are {tth race, five furlongs: Sa \ (8| Just what make a good or bad skin. It to 1) won, St. Anna to 1) second, Ilack | you keep them bright, clean and healthy, Knot (8 to 1) third, Time: 1.0 you will have a fine complexion; if yo A aat Uetman, &N Whson; ixth race, one mile: Theodora (8 to 1) | ¥oU Wil Nave & fine complexion: If you do o oficers, Commend o Two-base hiw: ke, Sacrifice hits: X .]¢ LESSONS OF THE FIFTECNTH CENTURY | Ponerable ofcers, | Commend to me the | MILES BADLY INJURED IN THE GAME | ¥oum' “soim haso! " fiernan Schriver. | MANY EXPERT SHOTS IN ATTENDANC: | him, consclous of the supériorlty of lr;::! wiia Ditches - Gihrman, 1. Passed balls 1 Graduates Admonished that Their Part in | with listiecs tread and bowed head lave not | Third Short Stop for the Team Lald O | Young and Zinmer. Time: One hour and | Promise of Good Sport Draws Together the | WOl lieh Lomond (even) second. Hilishoro | 1t Yot Wil be pale, sallow and probably B the A of the World Wil Ekv,r»u {mnm-l' w'¢'n;|| m"\-| |;\‘.‘-lr||;v’l u'xl;':”h'l,‘ by Belng Hurt — Errors und Wiia f;\"':".»\liww" minutes. Umplires: Murphy and Really Good Msa ab the Teap— 3 to hird ime: 1:43, |vm-‘u‘:\~‘ - colored skin i G Measured by the Good They | th Hefold Valeh. b8 WWushIngtss ard . the Pitehing Responaible for JAVE M'DOUGALL A CHANCE Arrangements Made for the HAKVARD'S CONTEST WITH con | Do you know the secret of keeping the Accomplish, [ Amorican heroes who followed him. Defeat. (PROOKLYN, June 12--8t. Loujs proved Various Events, Ra —— nerves of the skin and the capillary velns p . ‘:‘.“}:‘,"."", ye H;fi =*‘l‘l L yf‘.p‘;".,]l' ‘>; ':""r tricd McDougall, their new pitcher, but he i "\l"< ; tnC nuvh-wv""f""‘rj.- that is by healthful stimulation. This and LINCOLN, June 12.—(Special Telegram.)= | Ty S "o our united country against | LINCOLN, June 12.—(Special Telegram.)— | Bas very wild. Beore 0 5 0 0 0 s_ig| The ninetcenth annual tournament of the | NI o Mgy B0 »(-'"_"‘ 12.—The news| this alone will du it But it should be 4 The stage of the opera house, where the ! foraign foe, and that your influence may | In the middle of the sixth today's game be- | 8¢ Tonis o115 0 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 4—§| Nebraska State Sportsmen association opens | 1 ST S SETCTRE 10 QTIAIKS COMTOHS | remembered that unhealthful stimulation ls graduating exercises of tio State university | bo lent to discourage strife and’ perpetuate | ween Omaha and Lincoln was called on pHlitss Brooklyn, '12: St Toulg, 11, Errors: | at o'clock this morning on the beaullful | wigp " Corneil oceasloned much surprise in | 10! © "‘ useless, but injurious. = The ofily were hel was gecupled by the mem- | peace among mankind his 15 an era of | goiount of rain, In thelr half Lincoln had | Brookiyn, 3 St Louis, 4. Earned ruus:|grounds of the Omaha Gun clubs at the east | Noew Haven., Yale's leading athletic lghts | 2PS01utely pure medicinal stimulant known ’ f { prominent tnen con Civilization has advanced beyond the Brooklyn, 88t "Louls, 4, "First by errors: | 4 ¢ tng big bridge. The general manage- | are in doubt as to whether or not this is o | '* DUMY's Pure Malt Whiskey. 1t gently bers of the faculty and prominent men where resort to arms is necessary in | added five runs to her total score of ten | Brookiyn, 2: St. louls Left on base of the big bridge. The general manage- | are in doubt as to whether or not thia is a | J° " o ker 4 the Tilkto 1 growth of the to praserve v thts. o i o Tay . &h ¢ | Brooklyn, 3% St. Louis, 10. Iirst base on | ment of the shoot Is in the hands of Omaha's | forerunner of the severance of relations | healthlly quickens the action of the nected wi istory and g ) preserve our individual rights previously, and Miles lay on the ground by | Brooklyn, & St. Louls, 10 "Kirst base or | between the Blue and Crimson. Many stu. | little blood vessels and causes them to glow, university. The front row of seats in WILL OF THE PEOPLE second painfully injured by a sprained ankle. | off Kessinier 5 Struck out: " fy Gumbers, | Champlon wing shot, Frank 8. Parmelee, | dhte think that since Yaie Wi HoU meat | and thus impart o health (o the face. and yarquet was filled by members of the grad- | “Tho will of the people governs in thia | In the second inning a hot bail from Darby | 1i by MeDouiall, 2 by Kessinger, 3. Tawo! | which fs all the guarantee necossary that it | Hurvard on the gridiron this fall, the latter | the entire body. And it s for this reason % uating cla voral solections wero. ren- | enfightened era, and_our battles ate pesce: | had glanced from the right side of Speer's Dichance. Sninite, Toaty, eim " Striicd | Wil be conducted In a thoroughly effcient i Lalating, by refusing to meet the | tyat it ts wo popular. You should remems dore he unive orches d Rev | head and laid enterprising and ambitious | hits: EIy. Stolen’ ba Cooley. Doubla | manner. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 12 ber that other so-called stimulants will 4 lered by t niversity orch , and R Dox and in our asremblles of the people’s | head and laid that enterprising and ambitious | hits: Bly. Stolen buses: Cooley. D el SRR Already there arge nmuber of for- | GUile a stir in ( . e chairman of the Harvard athletie cc announced that Cornell h John Doane invoked the blessing of G a fervent prayer. back stop by healthful exer- | plate, Altogether this piece of a game was not produce this effect, though. A healthy 1 in | lawmaker You have very properly de ped both mind and bod, yne on the ground by the home | Panlss, (onootan to DALy 40 G bite One hour and | ®En shooters here and several large deloga complexion cannot be ma: using any- and Poit A P T g e b eE L . MeDon ety ¥ P bkl S vard’s - propoal o oF & thing unhealthy, and so when any druggist The speaker of the day, Dr. Gunsaulus, | €5 [ ¥0 h’”“‘"“'l‘“ NKIMI "“" I" 1t ;‘ll’ punctuated with mishaps and hard luck ‘\._\H”‘;\’,’,';.‘,‘& y ST ots ‘]'I'J( 1 ‘)’f"" By O L L CrraeTEnt, DICIAIIE POl ORS GOATERE or grocer tries (o sell you an {nferior prep- was introduced by Chancellor Canfield. For | e oueSoov it dn ™ der that you may be | Omaba started the run getting in the first, | of the fourth inning a heavy Ly ;"‘;*"“" that the tournament will be 0 foot “ball, “hase and r aration do niot & ”‘lu:,,’\.‘x“:.\.('“{,l“l\‘ \ipon ke Tt P b P aftet began, and fc reas g one of the most successful in the assocla- y every one who rd th g the genuine and only roliable one lis subject Dr. Gunsaulus ha# chosen “Char- | the better prepared to discharge the dutles | just after giving Lincoln a goose egg, and | fAIn ( S e own 1o the wor! ) A i e Bl W HL was probably saved from d tion's history. The fact that $500 in cash has | thOUKAE it must have some bear known to the w acter of Jerome Savonarola.” In substance | incumbent upo ens. | piled up four scores before Pace was caught | then 'stood o to 1 in favor of Cincinnati thie eloquent speaker said Spurn the prejudices by which unconscion- { oui on gecond by Buckerino Ebright. But | PHILADELPHIA, June 12.—Philadelphia- | been addded to the purses is alone sufficient able politicians sesk to control your actions, Loulsville game postponed on account of | o prove unusually attractive, and all the “Savonarola was a man of wonderful or-|and. \with a love for your fellow man and a | lincoln made it horse and horse in the | pain 8 ) g vard's athletic relations with ly indicated that all dealings’ with the New Haven colloze had come 0 iin end " . A et | The athietic committeemen would not com the game stood four and, while every- STANDING OF THE TEAMS slgns point to a big attendance and a great | ;¢ themselves on this point, but it is un- "CUPIDENE” jon 000! Cures the effects of atory and a powerful leader in civic affairs, | reverence for our great American republic, | second Aot erenc our | wibrl bl : L blayed. Won. Lost. P.Ct ot derstood that there is no inténtion of mak- self-abuse, excoss He was the prophet of good government.|Master the doctrines of true democracy “’"} body yelled but Kid Speer, who had been | oo phlpyec gron. iy 8191 Colonel Parmelee has a large supply of | ing a league with Cornell that will be at all emisslons, impotency A8 a reformer he was led by high Ideas, | MAKe yourselves heroes in the peaceful |y keq down, given his base, and reached | Pittsburg <.l 43 27 1 live birds on hand, and one set of traps de- | exclusive of other colleges. Prominent ath varicocelé and constle struggles for the perpetuation of the princi- He placed divine Ideas above state craft|ples of our government. Your country needs | home wounded, but sate. Then Hutch's men | FlEveund e 4L u voted exclusively to this class of N E e b R QU pation. One dollar_a : Hattimore TR btk SR ) et AL : abe | Guestion’ of the effect of the new league hox, six for 8. ' For and church craft. A reformation to be suc- | your services, She has nesd today for thou- | got two more runs on good stick work and “ % targota. will Do kept Snning - ot upon contests “with Yule next vear. but sall Dy i Goon beri ol 30 b Boosy ha 2 ot TR | s speak strong avor of the arrangemen % AN G CO., a cessful must conform to these ideps. He ;*”'I'“'m Unrw,lll “"_"I;‘a'r‘l'zf’w:‘l‘-mj‘ I::::;'x_”"\"::"m_ Kimmerer's errors and the game stood six | New Vork ......... 40 i stantly, so there will be no waits for those | with Cornell. _ 53 20 7% KUHN & CO. b ushored In reform before Luther had been | JOULE T DUFHONG WHO WiIL S8Fve Her with | 0 four amid a profound silence on the | philadelphia 19 anxious to test their skill with the hammer- Necond Day ut N 0d. hieurd trom patHotle zenl and earnestness in every walk | bleachers. Kennedy smashed out a two-bag- [ Brooklyn .. 19 less. The tournament continues until Satur- | 11;RUQUE, June 12.—Second day at Nut- FOR A REVOLUTION DEFINED. of lite, 5 ger and scored In the third, and Pete Lohman | §Y 2jhington b4 s inclusive. yand il the roads centering | .q,q park races. Weather clear and warm ¥ “Statesmanship fs not the arm for produc-| “Let all our young men thoroughly equip | rolled in on a home run that did not go over | Louisville 6 re have mnade a schedule of rates of one and one-third fare for the round trip. The various competitions will begin promptly at 9 o'clock each morning and the modern elec- ing a revolution, but is the art of avoiding | themselvea for the stern realitics of the battle | the fence. But the Lincoln fans cracked ames today: Cleveland at Br one. Revolution is delayel evolution. Many | of life by a study of the principles of our | large holes in the welkin in the fourth be- | Louis at New York: Louisville events created the poesibility of a reolution. | government and hearty participation in | cause her pets carried five runs over the | phia: Pittsburg at Baltimore; ( A nce good. Track faster. Results: . _Thoma Jdison second, Red Leaf B G Diamond D fourth The fall of Constantinople, the movements | the wholesome discipline of the military and | home plate on Hutch's error and some wild [ Washington; Chicago at Boston, ""\I‘l““:l‘i'z“(‘l'llu":..‘:':”‘:’" 'L).»:("cn“tfmm : Deerling won first h in western Europe, which were the forerun- | prevalent prejudice will be dissipated; Ameri- | pitching by Darby. Omaha went out one, st & 2 - ok Shots who ar- won next three fir rived last evening are: Messrs. Flanners Wilson and Kemery of Chadron, Ackerman of Stanton, Becker and Foster of Ogden, Nicholi | P L of Sutton, “Old Man" Den of Brownville, oy Jim Den of Arapahoe, W. S. Skinner of Chi | Moaiams cago, “Chip) ners of chivalry. The opening of the re-| cans will love their fellow citizens and know | two, three, and in the fifth Lincoln did the | SCORES OF Thk WESTLRN LEA nalssance led men among other things o ask | no section; the aristocracy of wealth and | same, although Van Buren got his base on | e questions. The times had reached an age | the poverty of unrequited labor will be ele. alls. Hutch flew out to Cole, O'Brien to | St. Paul Gets Another Game from I :'rvrlw;nuli‘e‘:;g“m lh-"ul; den age of lbvmr A;nl vated to a common plain of prosperous, con- | Buck and Lohman rolled an easy one to L\u‘h» & PATt mlml |l-v (h‘uv"l(“m e ireces yme had come again with her | tented citizenship, and the dreams of Wash- [ Holly, who chucked it to Sullivan. And the | ST. PAUL, June 12.—Mullane pitched wel L 4 i Caesurs, her Cleero ard Virgll, Greece with | fngton and Lafayelte, of Adams and Jeffer- | rain. was welcome to the homo team, who | up to the seventh, but was batted hard in | g5 rlolk ',,_“,,f"‘:‘,"'(,;“f""‘"‘l’:,f’l‘“f"a:;‘ Viigat O UL, TR ner Plato, Aristotle and Homer. It was an son, will be realized. saw the game was safe. Score that and the succeeding innings. Perfect 1 " 4 g i i & ¢ I aERiriDe ot & revolution “Young gentlemen, T trust that in discharg- LINCOLN, fielding saved a game that was already well By birth, by training and in cf ing the duties of the office to which you are AR BHSB. SH. PO A 1 | won. Score Abnol, Crysoljte, Willet, Captain Hart,' fion Ami, Gambart and started. ' won three stralght 4, 2:15%: Racer second, Sl E and Coincident d): Chamois took sec- Boston and others. ond and fifth heats in 2 2:18%; Badge The prog 3 v took _third and fourth in 2144, 2:18%; Web- he program for the shoot follows SRR racter Little Joe, Lulu Savonarola .was an aristcrat. He grew ub | herehy commissioned you will reflect credit | Cole, cf..... 1 0 1" 0( 8t Paul ...ooceea 3 3 0 00 0 3 0 110 1 Fifteen targets b vt FlastiRnC Ritle €80, Atarteds Ty o i kY, With jevery opporturity | on your instructors, your alma mater and the | Hill b..ood 1 ! fl) 0 1| nianapoifs”"I110 0 0 0 10 3 1 4-0 2 Fitteen 5 Clean Scores at Memphis, - 1o sudy are, e free. | gyato, an Bur o 1 9 0| Mits: St Paul, 13; Indlanapolis. 12. Ir-| & Hifteen t 5| MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 12—The second o obeyed one master; who was the king of LIST OF CADETS. Sbright, 2b... 3 1 2 rors: 8t. Paul, 1} Indlanapolis. 5. Datteries: | 4 Fifteen 8 . kings. Ho comprised all the respectability | L i, Kennedy, rf.. 3 2 1 D0, O e et ioni | 8l mitiaen 21 day's program of the gun tournament at ; of Ferarra, and refused to follow i the| Following is the list of cadets to whom the | Speer, c. H 0 18 ol g ) | Fifteen t 5| Billings’ park was marred by a high wind dueal proce He knew that the duke | BOVernor — presented commissions: — Otis | Sullivan, 1b. ] 0 T % 8| MINNEAPOLIS, June 12—Score Rk rgets 65| The clean scores wer: It is not only a MEDECINE It is also was a blool-stainel, shameloss robber, and | Weeks, captain; Charles Addison Biliott, cap- | JIolEw/h 88 5 © 4} @ 1 0 2|Minneapolis . 003100000-4|§ piteeh fargets ... 2| First event, Glover, Campbell, Rike, Mc- [ FOOD. It will BUILD you up with marvel T a3 not care to follow in the procsssion | taln; Robert Lee Cheney, captain; Joe Pen- DO el s liDsteoit S 00T 0N 10 7 e IRl ieen ety Muchy, ‘Fulford, Contior and Bacon. ous rapidity, glve you a fine, strong consti- with sycophantic priesthood. field Beardsley, captain; Issac Madison Beni- Totals ...2¢ 10 10 2 15 8 3 Hits: Minneapolis, 5; Detroit, 15. Erros Fifteen targets Second event, Bacon, Best, Wag , Bart- :“I-hnl’l and per health, Who will bear “His parents had a hard time of it, for it | tey, first lientenant; Bert Elihu Forbes, first OMAHA. Minneapolis, 4: Detroit, 1. Batteries: Duke, | 12 Fiften targets LA T L AR W DR S LG B LD b Is always hard for parents to live in a dull | licutenant; Earnest Halan Haughton, first A T BENED B RO Borchers, - Werden and’ Wilson; Johnson, | 13, Ten live ‘birds mihird event, Jim Drake, Bacon, Kins- ve them away? town with a bright boy. As is unavoidable | licutenant; Edward Charles Elliott, first lieu- | Uirich, T DR Sl 18 haoee S isech arbee RGUTtHevERtBomtar] Price only $2.00 per Bottle. th boys, he fell desperately, madly in love | tenant; Charles Adolphus Ephraim Holmes, e, cfl2 1 0 Ao 0 R e e U T e 2| Fifth event, Trimble, Rike, Connor, Mc- el 4 with a girl, a member of one of the aristo- [ first licutenant; Louls Clark Oberlies, first iR i () iy 0 e R B R eI Ol rnio taar Gol AHanAlL chy, Fulford, Leyler and Upson. hree Bottles for $5.00. cratic families of Ferana—aristocratic in | lieutenant; Percy Amos Powers, second lieu- ins'n, 2b3 0 0 0 3 0 ",',"" T L AT AT R e i B open to Nebraska onl xth' event, Thoman and Morril. “)o( - family and pedigree. But thanks to genius | tenant: Arthus J, Weaver, second lleutenant; s ST OBE its: Milwaukee, 17; Grand Rapids, 5. et Al e rasar fonly] venth event, Glover, Tway, Upson and ] by rosults, i 4 ¢ ; . ohman, c...% 1 1 DESS S ¢ Grand Rapids, 8. Batterics: Rett- : Merrill. worth ‘more than we ask for three boftles. and aristocracy he was saved for history, | Carson Hildreth, sccond lieutenant; Garnet | Pace rf. .5 0 2 ORI 1 Bolan: Kilroy and iarle. AR LR Bighth event, Reader, Conner, Redwing, [ Ask your druggist for it. for the aristocratic nature of the girl led her | Flikkema, second lieutenant. Miles, ss..! (0 O SAS CITY, June 12.—Score: tedtns 58 thoy dedlte, NHour Leray, Wagner and Woodworth, to give h'm up, and as Is the character of ey Darby, p.... OFERY 0 1 2 1|Kansas Cit 210010020 *—4 moneys. Entrance mone ; e L Jaan(aciusnl oblyiDy, genius, as it falls into love more seriously, 80 : . o = — — — —|Toledo 101001000 0-2 to narine pay Finlshes at Lionia, q. A o A JUS 0. FUN v o . Saiield &0 to winner next year, R e My Revonsmala oudld O e i ""1“1»* t o o1 e | Hits: Kansab City, 10; Toledo, 13 Errors: | Entrance per team i 50| CINCINNATI, June 12.—At Latonia: BLACK“T?(I?JE N“"];‘D co., not see that he was a child of the future, as Jincoln ... o 5 0-10| Kansas City, 1; Toledo, s, Batferies: Kling | 18. Fifteen targets , 5| Fir ce, selling, one mile: Sando i 5T. she was a child of the past From the tragle story of “Romeo and Ju- [ Gmaha ... 4210 0-7|and Bergen; Nops,and Hoack 19 Fifteen targets Bl Ll S L s Ul e O HEAD A8 MOTIVE POWER. liet" to a travesty upon the men and women sarned 2: Lincoln, 3. STANDING OF'TH TEAMS, 20. “”Illnl targets : 5] (15 to 1) third, Time: Loai 3 hree-base hits rien. Two-base hits o) All moneys divided in four Second T “But sometimes the head gets behind the | who figure in that great Shakespearean drama | FhISechise WIS, OgURich, Togioase x| o Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. S o Secand, rate, pursc, six furlongs: Domin- to 1)'won, Toots (T to 2) sccond, heart, and when the head becomes the mo- | fs a far ery, “but by my halidum one of | Lonman. Wild' pitches: Darby, 1. Passed | Aiianapolls & E: 1 TORITA AND M'VER\ GET THE MAEK | Billy Bennett (30 fo 1) third, Time: 1151 five power, wo may expect strange hIngs | e audience at Boyd's aid last night, “even | bllss Lohman, I Face, 1 % on balls: | Grand Raplas, ST e hhird race, selling, five furlongs: Captain \e girl refused him, making an instance arby, 3. Hit by pitcher: By Darby, | Milwaukee 9 9 ) 0d e | Kide to 9) won, Tradition (11 to ) sec K where & woman has put history under obliga. | though my withers be unstrung from con- [ 1:'hy Kimmerer, 1. Struck out: By Darby, | Sy pnce 7 0B Fices Bass '".;‘.0 :m'"_';,'_’"“" o oLe: i onu) eer (30 1o 1) third. Time L ; tlons to; herelr stant shaking of the sides, T like this bur- | 1. Time"of game: One nour and forty | Kinsas City QR e RO O durth race, selling, milo ‘and throcsl . vonarola wa o a v W e 8| ougl ol 7 minute mpire Mr. askell, Detroit Al 16 20 1] KR, e 12. arge crowd was in | teenths: e dird (9t 6 won red e )lrl‘l‘:u'-lrly“ni?uf«\x"r.\:‘li‘,.a“;fl\.';ff‘.: Fitd e L B G 2 “'; o “u”” of| " ROCKFORD OUTPLAYED QUINCY. | Toledo ...01i0. TR attendance ' at Overland park today. 0 5) second, Saddlebagh (@ to Always Reliaple; Purely Vegetable o R R E e i ai € Hria1baliby dasaocihtes: | St mostiinnstive, G aANd Siche BULBIANGS (i GOITORTTI (Special Tele-| Games today: Indianapolis at Minneap- | Weather fine; track fair. The race of the third. Time: 2:03. ) y 3 would have met with generous recognition | gram.)—Quincy wa “ifth race, p They believe a sum of minuses will make a not_in it at any stage | olis; Grand Rapids at Milwaukee; Toledo at | day was the match between Klamath and rse, five furlong: Donna rom the audience could they have heard the | of the ¥ O e | et iyt i Sol (15 to 1) won, Almee (1 to 1) second, | Perfectly tasteless, clegantly coated, pu ik Never. (11l you can) stay. alons and be | (0 e e oivon et ool f (the | ok the same toddy,, Lightaing double pluys| Kaueas:City T Altuo. Altao led In both heats to near the | filian (1o’ third. Time' 110 rysulate. purty. oicinse and screngion. ST in respectable society are you fit for the so- = 5 ate v " o COULTER BEAT our THE GANG | siretch, when Klamath p: im and won - AY'S LS he cure of sorders of el of oftiera, - HE learned to be eloquent | PI4% AL e iy handily. In the second heat of the 2-year- David City One iun thr. the Stomach, Tiowels, ~Kidneys, Dladder, Ny “Romeo and Juliet” with two balconies and [ Rockford 0504011211 (B s olc e paced the las A STINGS, Nel » 12, —(Special Tele- | Yous Disease to the nurse, with rollicking college songs and | Hits: Reckford, 16; Quincy, 13. Error the 3116 Open at Syracuse. ance considering the track. Summaries in assoclation team took the second game CK HEADACHE, Choruses. sive some falnt den of this: tray- | Rockford. 2: Quinty, 7. Joarned runs: Rock- | SYRACUSE, 'N. Y., June 12—Kirk park [ - First race, trotting, 2 class, pugse $o; | t1an assoclation team took the second game Dizziness, Vertigo, CoCtiveness, alone under the open sky, even as Moses received his power. alone from God on Mount Sinal when he recefved the tablets of stone. Statesmanship consists in being able to stay r ford, 6; Quincy, 4. Two-base hits: Inks (2), | % te condition for racing | MeVera ......... from the David City boys today. Score: FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Bloner polttis i theme. ahla o stay. with | ests: upon the drama which for centuries | Ieratt, Kriog (2), Visner, Farrell Three- | Was in the best possible condition for racing | qgiee! B S ol RIINTOUANESE men. 4 avonarola had no army to help him has been in the repertoire of tragedian and | base hit _ Visner. Home runs: Und this afternocon and the throngs of crack | L,izzje § David City 10000200 710 INDIGESTIO % » » Mo niceded none. This was the age of single | {Tagedianne. Its butlekqie possibilittes are | wood, White, Lasacque, =Iiing = Stolen |riders tnat are in attendance at the two| Miss Foxie Batteriex: Vanfleet and Johnson: Cook, % PED! abhiovements, Columbus was seeking an | &pparent to the Shakespearean student and | bases: Lercite, Mertes Double plays: le- | days' National Circuit of the Syracuse Ath- | Black Prince . Smith. Rhinehart and Maupin. Umpire: DYSPEPSIA eastern passage by’ going westward, even as | the introduction of “‘wise saws and modern | JeC. fDallss Boland, —Bases on b "% | letic association took advantage of that “,h*,‘k."', St McKinney. CONSTIPATION the ideal life of man now points westward. | Instances” to give a soupcon of color to the | Underwood, 4; off McGree 4. Sacrifice | fact to reduce two world’s and one state | Zenobia Emerson's Coming Champlons. and All Disorders of the Liver za_conspire to make’a most enter- [ hits: Kling, Underwood, 3 ‘Savonarola knew the army was no place extravagan tor My e entered a monastery. where | taining evening’s amusement. To be sure, the | By Underwood, 1. Batteri he stald soven years. And e find him i | characters in the immortal tragedy are easily | and Snyder: McGreevey and Struck out: | record. All the principal events were paced Lnderwood | 1y tandems. In the mile novice Guy |Charlle ‘.S“,’(‘,“‘“‘ 1o RSON, Neb., Juno 12—(Special)— rson base ball club yesterday de- © the following sy of the digestive ms resulting from Kans: Constipation, joland. Um- characters in mort By M Hitngs Chaffee of this city followed Benjamin and | gemey ks the Pender team in a game on the fullness of blood In the head, acids Florence, that opulent queen of the world, | And effectively burlesqued, and Mr. J. Bdgar | P¥¢ i (VA gAvED THE DAY. Box on the tandem and won easily, mak- | $7i0: & latter's grounds, the score standing 15 to 41| ity of the ftomach. mausea, hearthurn, disguse the resident of Lorenzo de Medicl, the mag- | OWens, for whose benefit the performance was H. Mo, June 12— (Special | IN% the distance in 215 Coulter won the | Klamath . in favor of Emerson. Emerson has defeated [ 0f food. fullness of welght of the stomach, sour A eraniig SRR . ST. JOS nificent, whose hands were bloody from op- | Elven last evening, has caught the burlesque | , 8T. Dression, and whose feet round Nberty into | lavor most delightfully, with the result that | Telegram,) = the dust. One hand lay on the crushed |the performance was excellent iIn_spots, | jnnip ) favor, Mg s N eructations, sinking or fluttering of Wakefleld twice, Pender twice and Nelson [ GULELO"N WG ng Senentions when e & onc: Iying position, dimness of vision, dots or webs od th Oenth. before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, ¢ T mile open, beating out dirnberger | Altao ... nmmclariand of the Yisitors, won | and the two Johnsons in 2:08'2-5. ~This is | * Time: 3isis " i game for Des Moines in the tenth | the fastest mile ever made on the competi- | Third race, trot & 3:00 class, 3-year-olds, Don Juun wu heads and fortunes of his subjects, the other | AItEOUEh the lack of stage. rehearsals was | socand, by sending the b over the'right | tion In this state, Summanetio, o "o | pure $100° ; 1 1| CLEVELAND, Tune 1—The pacini horse, | Seiiency of peimyiriton, yoltowiess of the'ski was opening the golden gate of liberty and | nofeeable t (that & Tobbed. the Salnts of thelr chances to win| acuse, won. Time s record). | Cressy 2 2| Don Juan, record was burned (o death | suddn fisfos’of heats burning i the fiesh, aEh St AT Ty e i a8t | the game, and Manager Alberts has protest | Mile, open, clags A: 2 w, Boston, | Teller . ids| today during a fire in the stable of Glles| A fo, 408 of NADWAYE VILLE il tree WHERE HE BEGUN. kindly dame), with his two hundred and | o3 57" bad declsion at first base. = Roach | Won. Trolles 5ds | Bernard on Long street. the yatem, of A oSy T erders: R “Under such a rule Savonarola began to | fifty 0dd pounds of “too, too solid flesh,” | Gf {he visitors was knocked out of the box.| Half mile, open, class B: First heat, C.|Sumout .. o FRES i SENT BT MAIL 5 teach in Florence. No ability marks his | V28 & pronouncad success, the wonder of it [ Folmes, who was substituted, was effective: | R, Coulter ‘won, D. Cabanne second, Dirn- | ime: 238 B4%, =0 0 0 0 Protection Denled Pool Room: Send to DR. RADWAY & CO., Logk Box 868, speech. In a short time he sits again out- | 41l Delng that a man who has played Spar- | Score. bergorsihim. oo Times 300 BT R AL + PUISE | pRNVER, June 12.—Judge Johnson today k._for_Hook of Advice, side Florenco under the starry sky _alone. | {3Cus Iclllus Antony, Brutus, should have | St Joseph 200310700 ol Aok wan, talen st RS Taet | Suihide This is the stimulant he needed. He was | he Spirit of burlesque so predominant | Des Moines 0602000501 1-M),0.0" pyjer . Coulter second, Bald | Happy Un broken down intellectually by his failure, | VIthin his tragic bent that he could caper | Hits: St. Joe, 10: Des Moines, 16. Irrors:| fhirj. ime: Bob Kneebs R, Settine eyen a0 low &8 to write v. But | through five acts of farce like a young colt | 8t. Joe, 4; Des Moines, 2. liarned runs:| ‘Mile handicap, class A: A. J. Latham | Time: 2:32, 2:28. Te———— ey g poetry. But |, " spring paddock. This may have been | Sf: Joe. 8; Des Moines, 5. Two-base hits:| \on. Time: 32:18 Fifth race, running, five furlongs, purse | NOTHING NOW BUT TO WAIT this is a mark of great eloquence. All our | |1 & SPrUE . Marcum, " Zelgler, Mohfer, Purvis. Three- | “fii handicap, class J3: Robert Terrill | 3! Little' 1il won, _Silverman second, greatest orators and preachers write poetry, | COP0Clastic for a purveyor of simples, but it | hase hits: Jone: Home 'runs: Jones, Mc- | g5 vardsy won H. H. Maddox (30 yards) | Ancile third. Time: 1:05%. N . He returns to Ferarra, whero his inflamed | W48 burlesque, and therein is found chlef | Vicker, McKibben. Double plays: Alberts s,‘m’n','{‘ ‘Q.m, W. isher (110 yards) Yira | Sixth race: Snarle w«;r:“lul Lee second, A:nculmruulp 'i?-m«?:':u::“;;m‘u‘:d' to Wind B et e atirsay namanmod excuge: to Jones to Marcum; Alberts to Jones; | oot Fred. Bill Arp third. Time: al s the duke's What was expected to be the final meeting minister, who takes him back (o Florene, the | MP Barton made a manly Romeo, singing | Jones to Marcum. Hascs on batls: O Ram- | Yt nilo, open class A: W. B Shaw 1| aissolved the injunction restraining the city 2| officials from interfering with Bannigan's 3| pool rooms. SKINS ON FIRE With agonizing cezemas and other itchi burniog, bleeding, imply skin and m{ ataully relieved and edlly cured by the cr)uwnw Frvicnk Kuun drmn. e gresiog skiu cures, blood purifiers, und Lu. mor remedies u} i field of his future works. He becomes more | With Intelligence, his blg volce being heard | Ui, ofy Gui: By Roach, 3. Struck out: By | Won: Time: 1:8 25 (world's record, class | WILLIAM PENN A GREAT TROTTER | ;¢ tne Omaha Agricultural commission was B Tamaaiien o mode e e E than an orator. He hurls his invectives against | With eredit to himself in several numbers. | Ramgey, 2; by Parvin,'1; by Roach, 5; by | A, compe ) lled at the mayor's office yesterday after- E 3 Lorenzo de Medlcl. The duke orders him Mr. Tom Kelly, the organist, made a|yolmes, 3. Passed balls: McHale, 1. Bat-| . Mile, open, ‘rlfl hv']n 1«;;_!""; Travels Three Miles at Fleetwood In an | c2l1ed @ y kbl y ! fto his presence, but he docs not attend. | HOWIng swell of Mercutio, and what was sur- | teries: Parvin, Ramsey and McHale; Roach, | ¥on, Alle second, Maddix, third, Baker Average of 2:12 1-4. noon. After waiting until 5 o'clock for a ’ E The duke grows tired of waiting. prising sang with pleasing effect, :1:;{::};‘»1;\"!{ l’\n‘l,l‘_l:t:) Time: Three hours. | AL Cen won, L. C. Johnson second. Zeiglor | NEW YORK, June 12—A sensational | quorum an adjournment was taken until 4 g He soon opens his coffers to the church. R. L. Davis, as the apothecary, made the ¥ PEORIA TOOK THE SERIES. third, Brown fourth. Time “inal | trotter was uncovered today at the Fleet- | o'clock today. The meeting is for the pur- Savonarola refuses it and gives it to the poor | BCUIE hit of the ",'“‘“-k His fresh e Al O e e it Tele. | ety Coulter won, L. ¢ Johnson second, | wood Park trotting meeting. William Penn, | poss of auditing the accounts and winding instead. ‘The great principle of Savonarola’s 9 8 RIAIIAREIYDM 0PSSO0 T today closed a remarkably | state record, class B, in competition) starting for the first time this year, stepped [ up the business of the organization. The - . . zram. ) eor reform was that the church does not need | MOTOUSly In contrast that he won the favor | I g Searles & Searles SPECIALISTS. All forms of Blood and Skin Disenses. Sore Pimples, Serofula, 1 e T ssful season on the home grounds by | © Pwo-mile handicap, thyee heats in 2:11%, 2124 and 2:12% with- | office work is now finished and nothing re- cash, but character. This kind of roform lei [ f the aydience stantly and his tarver in | making ft three streaight against Jackson. | Buftalo (5 vards), out being called upon to do his best. The | mains but to wait for the crops to grow. The Lorenzo finally to glve up his pew. As com- "'l“‘“v“':"_‘;‘h“-m‘;l‘"?""'“lh‘“'*: jfl”‘:”ullll- ville, o Tlhvv!)mm«- war o vlusv]); vn:u):u:\’l:--l seratch, second; A. I Renn, Wi hitesboro | young horse, National, lowered his record | commission has nearly 400 acres of garden mittees visit us In our own days so a com- y_boyls Araegil OB CAUEBLENLIY ) O00 throughoul, cand Waswo LY (ho RUx |\ (10 yapda), ithird. X Pime s 4161 three seconds in the 2:21 class race, win- | spots under cultivation and 571 persons have mittee visited Savonarola. They claimed they | the design of the author to draw attention to | perloe batting ‘and . buse running of the S e e R e e e ni; g without much difficulty tr 4 4 gl . o Peoriag, Sc 4 L on v, . 5 rest. The pacing = 4 5 '| otter, Bezema and Blood k were not sent any one, but vonaroly | the disparity between the nurse and the | bes NEW BASE BALL GLOUNDS, Allah and the rest. The pacing r WS 4 | 373 Jess than in Detroit where the same ex- 3 boldly declared, ‘I know who sent you, Lo | APothecary. = 2 Taouia R e G S — gift for Mascot Jr.. although he lost the | Loriment was tried last year with such signal Yol tharonsuly/clieh A renzo de Medici THSCIVIIRE SrawrMritBotans AVeIE, Swhose: |l il co acksdnville; 10 Local Association ures the Douglas | HyHg Oon . R E O 8 e sgon; " ries success. The gardens ara all progressing 'LADIES given eareful WANTED AN HONEST MAN. pl‘;‘;};‘;p\-“’?\q'l‘x‘lxn-m:ll:‘r';lr:‘mh(l;v: "*l"r‘ ‘;\,‘:‘I‘I*" r .ILn Ile‘ s.( lmrnwl C y Fa'r Sive. }\'Illll.m{ Iw-’nn " iieeiee1 1 1] finely and no frA.ulAl.» llm ‘lw‘n| (‘xplrhq:'w m} (l\luulnpu mlyxullulll‘:;v‘lllfxlrul:lll “Abg YAROoDI0: bR | 12 » $ shing. Mr. Kins- Two-hase hits: Colling, y I a Judge Austin l2 2 2| wit f the people who have profited joir many pecullur ails 3 About this time the duke, overcome by | lor. My. Hoftman and Mr. Swift were splen- | paviny. = psonaze ite: " Colline, Hoover: | Tuesday the local base ball management | Judke 2 3l witn any of tho people who bave profied Yelole his iniquities, was lying on his deathbed, | didly cast, while the chorus labored inde- Nulton. Double plays: Hatler to | closed a deal whereby it comes into control | Koy R e e ra that the @, CATARRH, Throat kY Hearts dissolved in wine no longer refreshed | fatigably to make the burlesque worthy of Devinney to 1o Caruthers. | of the old fair grounds on Sherman avenue. | Charlie ¢/ 4 § i, BRHOIAL RRRAN A 0F e it B ohoay i g\’]\ 'Lung Dyspopsin E him. He asked for an homest man. His | the beneficlar: ck out: By Thomas, 3; by Parker, 3 TR P M T R P Time: 2:11%, 28, 510 experiment has been a gratifying succes W Krousles ch )y spociul minister sent for Savonarola. This fs the A on balls: Of Thomas, 3; off Parker, T"]“’ willibo ftted:up:in Arat-giass Ahape: for 2 class, pacing, lulw ¥ and that the potatoes and other truck that course of troatments s R e e S L B AR gt R Hit by pitched ball: By Parker, 2. Bat: | ball playing. i 8 1| will be harvested from the garden spots will (VITALITY WEAK) made e S S A I EA P L el hs 919 Astilon, teries: Thomas and Collins; Tarker and| Arrangements have been made with the . 1 2| materially aid several families in tiding over “EAK MEN 15400 close appiie standing before him boldly said: ‘Delieve in| The thirty-cighth annual session of the | Hoover, Time: Two hours and five min- A i Katle iander | 18| DAy ton 1o business or . siudy. severe mental the Infinite mercy of Ged.' Then after the | Masonie grand lodge of Nebrasks convened | Utes. Umpire: Mr. Wanl. street railway people so that ample accommo- | [iya g, Hesiatt, a5 ]ishp neRl Win strain or grief, SEXUAL EXCESSES In middle duke replied that he did, eaid: ‘Faith with z . | STANDING OF THE TEAMS. dations will be afforded in the way of trans- | H N B .. 53 ; . W or trom the effects of youthful follies, all f QUL works 1x valn. and told Lorens 8- | yesteday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the | L. P.Ct. | portation. One base ball train will start | Doubtful 34 WRATH VRECAST. yiela readily o our new ireatment for loss of 4 store his il gotten gains, After Lorensy | temple at Sixteenth and Capitol avenue. The | Lincoln 10 70.6| from Farnam and Thirteenth and another [ Vidalia 65 : = v Four troubles if out ot city. Thcusands ' had agreed narola also secured the 3',{, afternoon was devoted to the preliminary | II:-M;'\ Ll §.4| from Farnam nu;l S\X‘Ivenlh fitteen minutes | JEROY _Hr;-rhv: R e 7 6| Fair and \vurn-a::ln: x‘uulerly Winds for | WRITE Jour ot o o 0¥ cor.arandnee 4 rtles of Florence work of the sesion, whi onsisted largely | (maha 8 3 62.91 hatore the game is called, and will make the | 1 ime By BiIAN, S, 2108 Nebrasks. - E A R R R S Lo. | of Fecelving committee e Bos tHoihes " B 1 0| PN the krounds In twelve minutes. There | naibei®®: (Fotling, purse 00 1 1| WASHINGTON, June 12-The forecast Dl'. Searles & s&dfl"s,' 16 K renzo de Medicl. He was ignorant and dag. | the Secretary and treasurer. Grand Master | RRockford ....... 15 19 45.7( Will be the usual service on the street car sen Allah’ . 2 .2 2 2| for Thursday | e matie. © Dogmatism here means l‘," o hrhardt delivered the usual annual address, | Jacksonville . ¥ 13 E-} 36.1| lines in addition. RILY R vuevnrens $ L4 1) 1% 1 For Nebraska—Fal armer in the ot- b grown out. Plero in a short time ‘\ v | In the cvening Grand Orator Thomas deliv- | St. JOseph .....ooinn 8 % 2.2 —_ Halvan ........ G Sioms 3 4| ern portion; westerly winds. $ the city at the approach of Henry VIIT. and | 224 @n oration to the assembled delegates. | Games today: Omaha at Lincoln; Des Wahoo Wins at Ashland. Time: 2:19 B For Towa—Fair; warmer; westerly winds b TR 4 188 Spprosth o and | oppy gesgion will probably last until Fri- | Molnes at St.” Joseph. ASHLAND, Neb., June 12.—(®pecial Tele- i > For Missouri—Fair; stationary temper- % 4 o raltar of Flor- ks L Ay - s : : THE KED OAK RACE S R ) Whots faot the wild . of day. There are already more than 225 dele- | . 3 | gram.)—One of thp hottest games of ball ature; westerly winds : was stilled. He ging mob | gates In the ¢ van NATIONAL LEAGUE | (. Dlaved on the home grounds was wit- , Wor South Dakota—Falr; warmer; west- E Henr, ROIANeinML Ui cliy - ove ——i nessed this afternon by the largest crowd | SPeelal Traln Via the Burilngton Route | erly winds. 2 to Henry, but in a way Iu Which Savonarola Talked of (he 1iis of the Flesh. | Boston Outpiays Chicago at Every Point [ [EFREC T8 T 0 ds, Ashland won Toeedax, duue 88, 1o0a) B/ ened P d’ ) . “.‘7\“\”!‘,,".‘,“ '"‘fl,,ml‘ Fieubns The Omaha Medical scciety met in the | and Wins Nicely, from Wahoo last' Thursday and Wahoo| Leaves South Omaha 9 a. m., Omaha 9:15| OFFIC! OF THE WRATHER HUREAU, ( inaud s o (atols cstablished a republic in Flor- )| commereait club rooms last evening, and | BOSTON, June 12.—Six thousand enthusi- | from Ashland Yoday. The third game will [a m. Reaches Red Oak in time for dinner. (AH une 12—-Omaha record of tem-| . o o0 g onus ey evieenih of emaracter and | fter (ransacting the routine business of the | astic Boston cranks saw Anson's men out-| be played at Wahoo July 4. ‘Score: R P aturs and saintell, comnared, with the b IR 1O devieed s whioh unlAl-:l l[h’n craspisation, fhe' mamb: Ilistened to a | Played at every point this afternoon. Hits [ Ashland ... L e ki hoimaisti 10,2 ths 1895, 1504 1804, 1802 B0 slze reducod 0.......cvererressenses B30 and £ot on the shoulders of the noor - O | number of profitable addresses. These were | for the visitors failed to yield runs, and | Wahoo 91033233160 ; Sy Maximum temperature.... 8 8 90 9| . 3 . e duiders of the poor. y 2 a % o o 3 ol < g ba Errors Ashiand, 12; Wahoo, 3. Stolen [ most exciting of the year; $20,000.00 in prizes. | \i{imum temperature 60 71 7| Soc Briliantine reduced to..............300 s 4 for the most part of a professional char- | while Griffith pitched winnig ball his i s Minin p 1 4 ED THE POP e A S B e g bases: Ashland, 4: Wahoo, 2. Sacrifice [ Al the famous trotters and pacers of the | Average temperature.. I S B e el e - i “Savonarola believed that an uninstructed| DF W. H. Christie spoke on SUppOrt Was: Rot perject.. Soare: hits: Ashiand,t &/t larned funs: Ashiand, | country will appear. Precipitation o 8| mc Lavender Salts reduced to............5%00 3 sufivage was unsate. He beli thetics,” and discussed at some le Boston ... e 0 Wy WA S 5; Wahoo, 2. Higa! Ashland, 12;° Wahoo, 8 Get tickets from W. B. Cheek, agent Bur-! Condition of temperature ‘and precipitation | e R g Han ty the extent of compalaion. moduca | loy ‘Anq "eftects. of the VAFIOUN DENED e GO R B SR 8 Two-base hits “;‘“,",‘“‘l i Wahoo. T.| jington Route, South Omaha; at the Burling- | at_Omaha for the day and since March 1, Crabapple EXUact, PEr 0Z.ovvennnnn. 250 B tion to the extent of compulsion. e pope | P Aature . o Hits: Boston, 6; Chicago, 9. Errors: Three-base h Ashland, 27 Wahoc ingso O LS AL, ‘ é ordered him to Rome. He sald he dia not | ML WARIC y o ked the | tons 0: Chicagd, Earned runs: Bos Home runs E 0, Fitz. Double plays: | 100 city office, 1524 ]urnmm‘.vn » or at the | R naratune T * have time, but would be plad to have the | momy Siments ot infori shosed the | 22" ryo-hase hit ichol ome runs: | Ashland, hn o Arnold to Creighton; | Omaha and South Omaha depots. 58 for the day . \ pope call on him at Floronce. This made | cutline of the best methoils of prevention | DUy, First base Lowe, Ban- [ Shedd toC Cralihton: Wanoo, Hennett 16 nes Canght by & Noss 1 excess sinc 3 Alexunder swear as only a pope could swear; | and cure, whilo Dr. B. K. Womersley enter. | 300 Nichols, Nash plange, Blewart. | Conger, to Bimimg Struck out: By Mcll CIBCO, June 12—Favorites reipitation . : bat be resorted to diplomacy and oftered to | tained the society with the discussion of | Sacrifice hits: B Long, McCarthy. | vaine, 4; by Beppelt, 2. Bases on balls: Off 5CO, J 2 s | day 4 mako lim 8 cardinal B D | relaoted enttmors. tum HAD salon Struck out: Nichols (2), Dahien, Stews wmett, 2 Hut.by pitched ball: By Ben-| captured the first three races. Guadaloupe | Toral precipitation since Mar h A “-:‘-‘[ LR ;‘(;:“\}:’“ ol LA SEMNE 0N HANNRMATL'S Oy Lange. Grifith, Rysn. ooy plays: Nash o2 Batiegesi- Ashland, Mcllvaine and | was the “good thing” in the steeplechase | Deficiency since March 1 1513 DODGE ST., OMAHA. . ¢ e B RS . car- s — owe to Tucker. | pitche: Crelighton; W Sennett and Hall. Time RS vorite b e mone; s b dbae: J dlnal's cap. When he had condemned Sav Wk o T e | Kittredge. : "Niohoin and Gansel: | Fwa hours. Gowlre: Claric o Hall. Fim and wag made o favorite by the mohicy | ~soports trom Other Stations st p o sald g ey & 4 5 g Time: One ho dayed by people on the in Jocke Bosadi A e Sall, I now soparate y The Emma Flower mission has become a | Gritaie oA gime: ‘One hour - Clancy celebrated before the race was rur, 2| 1 Second Door Weu of Postotico. urch m litant and the chureh tri. and fift Umpire: Keefe. ey HO e 908 WA YUt 3 irch m n o S T TR ey 2 e L B tiantic's Work Was Smooth however, and Cairns was put in his o7 wf | 3 wds ; Eavonarola replied, ‘From the | VAT > KILLEN'S PITCHING WON o P : The | by the fudges. Guadaloupe was beaten out il d # shurch wilitant. yes; from the church til | distributing flowers to the hospitals of the | RALTIMORE, ~Today's contest [ ATLANTIC, fa. June 13.—(Bpocial)—The | B, 00 Py o, "a"10°t0 1 shot, Results sE|da| 2 al I ant, ne eity I 80 beautiful a charity that it she was a pitel battle, in which Killen | Atlantic and Anita teams played a nice | ™ pingt race, seven furlongs, seiling: Jerome STATIONS. tiled| g e~ g S drops, students, pledge | Dot be allowed to languish. Last w “ame ‘out on top. The ‘grounds were very | game of ball here yesterday afternoon. The | 8 8 to §) won, St. Elmo & to 1y second, | g5|233 ] 2 4 yourselves tc llberty and rightecusness | NOWCTN were },.“..-..Ax in abun hllnwp_ wet, but the flelding was good. Score feature of the game was the battery work ||,|H{\xl|7 to 1 unm, n‘m.‘” % il 53| 8 = Rt DeSS | pow that the Emma iv'<sion has laltimore .. L1 0000000 0-1|by F lin and Sauer. Score: Second race, five and a_half furlongs. 7 Primary, e everywlere A \1p. | OTEADIZSd and ofiicered, those inte PRCSDUTE, . vvvvrsris 0 00 0 61 0 0 4= ) ¥ Franklin o T 0 5% 0 0 5 01z Ing: Miss Garvin (2 to 1) won, My ‘Sweet- - | A sPEclALTYonfl-rvw'lb 1 conferrin e degrees Chancellor Can- | sire to invite donations of flower . e. 8: Pittsburs, 2 % BRLIe ve - ° 41 heart (4 to 1) second, Durango (5 to 1) third. u-ryum- s permanently cured io 16 tg veviowsd briefly his four years of se ps, " 3 Hits: Baitimore, 8; Pittsburg, 1. Errors: | Xnjta 10000000 0—1)neart (1Y 02" Yo e o trentod i Bome viewed Wiz four years of serv- | du ation, All donntions, Aitimore, 2; Pitisburg, 0. Barned runs:| "t "Atiantie. 11; Anita, 1. Batteries:| Lime: 1:00. & E M an bo treal 2 way, and spoke a few words expressive of | land's residenoe this morning, will be made | base Donovan. . Stolen bases: Smith, | Sauer and F H er and Stone -| ing: Venus 3 to 1) won, Gracie 0 5 p pendation of the Institutlon and its | 2 boguets and distributed aniong the | Bierbier, Donovan, Double plays: Killen | PIre: Carr. second, Hanford (13 to 1) third. Time: 1:8. | 00 | Clondy ebarge, .@??{fi".:‘fl“"“’i""::‘.":‘;'{‘."n" et e ord hite S hospitals and sick of the elty. to Cross to Beckley; Jennings to Reitz to . Fourih race, mile and a sixteenth, | odiglondy, 19 . . studen His words of advice the grad ok R Y 1 Crom 10 Heckiey: JRURInES 10 Rele i Stewart's Glants Afier Games. cap: Roma (8 to 1) won, Little Cripp| Diven 00 Pari cloudy odide A QR0 were artloularly apt. He admonished * Tnjuries Proved Fatal heC base on Balle: O Feper . o Killen: | Stewart's Giants of South Omaha want & | to 1) second, McLight (4 {o 1) third i Fansan i oovvon | 00iQloudy. o vnucuu- n mout Shem a8, 19 the Fesponsihilities tbat would ms, ap Mallan, who was se- Hit by pitcher: Jennin Btruck out’ [ game with the Y. M. C. A. Jrs., the Wilcox | 1 :_‘,u\ SO AR s’ s oo oria ol | DAV Wi Oloar ADy part or 3 fihapes Dam 1o e, and aiked them to | \njured & fow duys ago In an ac. | by, Ever B by Killen, 1 "Pasted balls: | & Drapers, Hayden Bros, or any amateur | \ IR RGE BS54 8, WEG,! Pl Ol | g ks iy . 1| 00 Clear. out Ilhlhhflyphllllldwll4l DEOISON tad selve: e fulfitiment of their i - | Kinslow cries isper and Clarke; | hall te in Omaha. For dates address | Mero BRI ihird. CThme: 8:8 i1 00, Cloa Arantee to cure soliclt thio most obaf "l responsibiities in a large, generous amd | fldent at the Union Pacltie car shope, died | Killen and Kinslow. Time: Two hours and Mmm..:rmfllflm.n.. Giants, 2508 N street, | *econd, North @ to 1) third. Time: 321 | st Vinceut' ..11L.0| 06/ Clear. ilenge the ,,.,,,,) Y royal way. | last nikht at the Methodist hospital from | fifteen minutes. Umpire: Murray. South’ Omahs, Neb, gy T | Gheyenna 00/ Olear s Alw - GOVERNOR HOLCOMP'S § " 1B e e L RANTS PLAYED ROOKY BALL — ST, LOUIS, June 12—The rain last night | Rapiacity 121000 00, Gloar ont phygs i g the commiesions to the uni- NN TORK, gune 12.-The New Yorks | por beauty, for comfort, for improvement of | loft the track in fine condition and fast. | Galvesion - 00! Part Clondy foated Uy the Clevelands. Umpire Camp- | the complexion, use only Pozzoni's Powder; | Attendance light. Results: > T indic trace of precipitation | A 1 take | Whiskey, bell was 4, and Knell of Cleveland and | ‘here is nothing equal to it. \ First race, purse, one mile: Miss Clark L A WELSH, Ouserver.

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