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i R ] { , { % - = are represented 5 - ; —_— | “TRATER t this ta the criticism against the | » C. Does n Fuat Miie. | GAMES OF TiE NATIONAL LEAGUE |CORNELL 1THE BETTER ON WAT management of the Omaha tournaments. | DUBUQUE, Ia., June 14.—The Nutwood e Tiha 3 ) g X ‘ : i allewed s in the interest chi . ) ¥ Toe i § . Suo Hosto can Froshmen Dofeat the 1 Gilbert Again Walks OFf with the Best| It ix aileged that it's in the interest chlefly ‘\, rk races closed with o fair attendance New Grousds' ¢f the Home Team Opened | Anson and lll‘x:‘::u:..\:. ne Ut Two Noston SYIRNiG By NiAY OBeS Leaphs e Read. They complain that these two p | and a fast trac he event of the day was | : {saste i . 4 i £ ITHACA, N, Y., June 14.—The a 1 Average for the Day. have n “cinch” on the business. They say | Maud C's mile in 2:104, the fastest trotted with a Disaster. BOSTON, June 14.—Griffith pitched Rilt | i voan the freshmen eights of Cornell — that the program I8 so fashioned = that | mile this season stilts : clshts C Parm W member of the executive com- | 2:35 trot: Burdell won second, third and Boston's hits were widely scattered Sl B L i e Al SCORES ALL OF THEM RUN HIGH | mittee may have a snap in furnishing am- | faurth heats in 2 and 2215 Pattie | MADE ERROKS "ENCUH TO LOSE TWO | tendunce, 3 100 o8 . this afternoon at Cayuga over the munition and rocks obje lark won the first in 2:32 Helen W, Sil course and Cornell won by nine tion is that, for the sake of the finances of . Belle Pilot, Luiu Delaney’ and | Hoston . 0 0 bl y these two parties, the matches are Colam 'ilso started. il | Chicing . 32100 i Al Lo g Aol g Lincoln Team Takes the Platismouth Cup, | {100 IETIHCARE -‘«:1 LR (oD pace; Afite won thtee strajght Huteh's Mon Ouibatted the Visitors, but | Hits: Hoston ago, 19 X i ‘.‘:.(h.",m sh il t ..‘1‘;‘{. part of e price e targe 3 cents, ¢ n 2%, 2084, 2204 Carrl y sston, 13 Chicago rhed runs: Bos- | the afternoon, which qu he waves, Jeating the Omaha Men Two Birds frequent ties, eat up the J Pitts, Davy B and Clear 150’ started. | When 1y Geme to Flelding Buok | ton, 1; Chicago, 6. Two-ba s: Kittredge, | the day was perfect. The air was cool Pt the added money for each Free-for-ull trot: Phoebe Wil won sec- | d fetter o Hifiih, Dahlen, Rys uns: Gan- | g » lake o sple on its the Chadron Team Four T, o8 o ehad (oo (s strone AR R LT T Had the letter of the inh, Danlen, Ryan o uns: Gan- | and the lake calm, without a ripple on it Good Work on Live Bird | bability ths th Western Nebraska | Mo C the “t in 2 Sentue | Argnment. h § p: MASE C halls R e 5 - N faud won the fir in 1 Kentucky iy, Nash, Lowe ba mn_ball he was started promptly at 6:10, Sportsmen’s acs ¢ ation, which amalzama Unjon, Senator A and Robbie P also started. | i, McCarthy 2; Long, Nash, Duffy. | Pennsylvania took the water Rrst. Cornell F 2 bR T s Pt e Gt County race: Billy MeGr third, | ifoe hitr GriMth. Struck out; By | rowed forty-fout strokes and Pennsylvania | . a astings %92, will sc J 'ourth and fi; heats d Hth ) lays mg to Lowe rty-elght The P . 8 o the | ized : : B Ul Hanty I, D, LR VPN | | e new.-ball parieat the tain grounds wan] DRI & LoHDI NS L Aol -3t A uT. Hore. selahi e Tk ool and Mieons over on the Omaha club grounds yes- | g5 18 stated that the S Qenon, glo 1 won the second in Mano also | dedicated yesterday afternoon in the pres ¥ Ryan Hit by pitehed balli “Long | Cornells ma hineryoiike motion soon com ONE ENJOYS ay, and despite a Stiff br n th - sldrege, | Kearne Grand ' Tsland, | $1T - ence o airly good crowd by the Omahas L REel G n Tend Rittredre. Mimus | VAnIE Was.ts Hulac Al FLLE L terday, and despite a stff br trom hoe, Holdrege, Kearney, Grand | Tsiand, s ence of a fairly good crowd by the Omahas | oG Gangel; Griffith and Kittred vania was vory rapged during the second | Both the method and results when southwest the 1 nderfu A8 Broken How tavor thi nia A wholesome mince pe is a marvel of | and Lincolns, The change of base looks | One hour and forty-five minutes half-mile, the ‘men being all ‘doubled up. | Scpun of Figs is takens it is ple 1 scores. Gilbert ma st grand | * At the mecting, in the absence of the |culinary skill. Dr. Pric Baking Powder | as if it was going to be a winner, but before """‘m.” § SNATCH A PAIR Cornell passed the mile point a full two | - e ey G AE SR et celve birds | president, ‘G W Loomis, Vice President ( makes the crust deliciously wholesome. this can become an assured fact there must| piTADRLBHIA, June 1i—The Ph Jnethy gheal, Penpsyivania now cpm; | and refreshing to the taste, and acta AcKerman of Stanton preside e £ 0 me an a f " HILADE ., June 14.—The P! w steadier, ne d e 8 of 145, The first nin were The « gun elubs represented were the | i pOINTRE BRATS FLYING i | be several changes of the conditions now wames from the Colonels todny b at forty-two and Pennsylvania's | € ntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, n targets, at $1,50 and $2,00 entrance, | Omaba, the femls Park and the Raymond | G existing. In the first place the diamond is | I ting and better, playing, Weyhing | (f o e Sivantam @five | Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys. { these the socres are lend: Lin- | ¢oln of Lincoln, the Hasting ixbury, | Last Season's Results Reversed In a Race | too far 1 the grandstand. This, how- | fir ind was batted for nineteen hits, | lengths, while her stroke had been in-| tom effectually, dispeis colds, head. derman, 14; Blmer, 12; Gilbert, 14; Leonard, | Kearney, Sutton, Arapahoe, Chadron, Sibley | R O rerani Atk ever, s suceptible to easy remedy. A little | POSECS flye men bases on bails areased to forty-eight, Cornell finished in nd fovers and oures habitual 10; Trotter, 14; Harkins, 11; Latshaw, 12| % 3 lub had been admitted to| PENVER, June 14.—It was ladies’ day | groging and a good deal of aping and i s i nccuracy, and with a stroke of forty-six, & i ] Mors i y club had been a ed to s ading and a good deal of scraping and | philadelph SRR SRR e ¢ o stroke of forty-siX, & [ . spating Svr Sy Blemer. 18 Wilson, 18; Brewer, 14 Blake : the Mexecutive " committeq | today at Overland park and the grounds | (o€ R MEE O F00% CEC (R R R L) TR 33980809 82| rull nine lengths or more ahead of fhe nstipation. Syrup of Figs is the R T LaF 61 Barkliy. 7Y mates 10 aMile, assoclation in the year, und | and grand stand were filled to overflowing. | '® ' s froih |5 Stiiny Bulideiphia, 19; Louisville, 18, Be | askere. & Eennsyivania “crossed’, the cina only remedy of its kind ever pro. P L r kler, 7; e action of the committee was endorsed | An excellent card was presented, the track | tators’ vision is kept on a constant strain, | /05 5P ned. runisy Philanels | IRtV BEcORAS IRTERTIING: LYY duced, pleasing to the taste and 9: Becker, 15; Browing, 14; Begelow " dhe convention.”” X was In perfect condition and the weather | till it I a hundred-fold better than being | phin. 6: Louisville, 5. Two-base hits: Dele e j 1P Oastilg KO WG WS @ Al L8 Nicolal, 10; Parn 181 Huphes 7w When balloting began for the place of the P ¢ L \ Won by tho Court. Y ble 3 N \leas p s of was the | tigl op of the o 3 . | hanty, "Taylor, O'1} 2 ce-base hit ceptable to the stomach, p: N Xt annual sheot a_controversy arose as to | pleasant he race of the day was the | right on top of the players, as was the case | JAUEN, Taylor, O'Brien, 2. Three-base hit:| BROOKLYN, June 14.—Thers was & he F prompt in — edged ball and was given splendid support Agaln was there a merry popping at th Deu, 14; Rogers, 14; Miller, 13; Bi tanding of the Capital City club between | third, which Hal Pointer won easily in|in the Charles street o 0! i ) 3 Ll B nch oy » : ".| its action and truly beneficial in i Ackerman, 14; Way, 14; Kennedy, 12 Rogers, representing that club, and Lat-| 1\ stralght heats. Flying Jib did not| \l":‘l.‘ :‘r“‘fl -”““_ ‘“_“‘“I' ox the erounas | BLpuLhers \Sucrifice ‘Hits: Toyle, 2 ing before Judge Gaynor today on the order offec Keeden : itg No., 2: Linderman, 14; Gilbert, 1 haw, 'representing the Lincoln club. It| G0 BN 0F condlition. During th A o e ittt it ater | Lett ‘on bustn: PHYASCHRS, Bt Lauisvine Issued by Judge Brown of the supteme court | € ects, prepared only from the most ke o ;. H i appedred that most of the members had se- | Se¢ e best of condlitios ur elare a K. ith a little labor | Left on bases hiladelp night directing Mayor Schierin to v agree: seh. ard 12; Trotter, 14; Parmer, 14} itson, 13 | Gefed from Lincoln club and organized as | duy two track records were broken. In|and expense can be made second to nome | T. Situck out: By Taylr & by WeRbing | show cause why a o Lyor Behieon, &g bealthyand “n'-(“‘“I".l";“”l‘-“t“"‘(‘“v ita Brewer, 14; Blake, 14; Flanders, 12; Bec the Capital City club, but had not paid the | the third r the second heat was paced | in the country. There is plenty of room | Brastoy to Bronthers. IHirat hase on errors: | [isued compeliing him to grant a_license many excellent qualities commend it 16; Browning, 16; Bigelow, 13; Parmelce, 13; | initiation fee of $10, and Latshaw contended | in 2:10% by 1al Pointer, establishing a new | Dreston to Brouthers. First base on errors: | to the Seaside Athletic club. After state- ' Harkins, 12: Den, 13: Lait, 10; Rogers, 14; | that the Capital City club should not have | racord for the. track. . Between the fourtn | [OF, Playing the game as it should be| Dhiladelphia, 5. First on_balls: Off | ments by counsel Judge Gaynor put the | t0 all and have made it the most Budd, 14; Terry, 11; Farken, 9; Ackerman, | a vote until this fee was paid. After con={ and fifth races Robert J went against played, the fielders have a chance, and so r off ' Weyhing, o oft Beam ;| hearing " over “until ‘tomorrow, and then | popular remedy known 11; Kennedy, 11; Hungate, 9; Schroder, 15 siderable discussion Rogers pald the feel record with a running mate and succeed do the hitters, and th what the patrons Taylor, Beam and Clements; | Lawyer Grout asked what the club would Y 411 . o s No. Dinterman B ™ Glibart, 15: Leon- | and the club was considered in good stand- | {n ‘reducing the figure to 20 flat. He paced | of the game like to see. 1t is safe to say | WWevhing and Welch. Umpire Emslle. | do In reference to the Dixon-Erne contest, Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 arb 107 Teaten, 147 Parer, 153 Wihon 143 1,800, SHNISY 18 IOUE dolen vy g | the aad st hirly and phenaiFhec: | that wihin o tow weske the Omat oub | "Hcond garme: Jhich i bilch, 1 (ko bage LB cont bottles by all leading drag: Blake, 13; Flanders, 10; Becker, 14; Brown- showed $130.35 in his hands. L L Wvas the opinion of the Julkes|can boast of the best and prettiest grounds | ppyadelphla . 0002207 0-14| authorities would deal fairly with the club, . 3 a1 fng, 14; Bigelow, 14; Den, 14; Parmelee, 13; Guestion as to the piace whore the | thit Robert JTa .u',"l",’,’h‘,x“,',:;:,“ Vasyhe fast- | in the west. The motor facillties are ex- | Loufsville ....;10 00 121 0 1 1-6fand it the law were Toited ' Waa'the | gists. Any reliable druggist who Latt, 12; Budd, 14; Brewer, 13; Way, 15 nnual toyrnament should be held Summaries: | cellent, and yesterday the special base ball| Hits: Philadelphia, 2; Louisyille, 13 duty of the authorities to make arrests and | may not have it on hand will pro- Glade, Harkins, 14; Smith, Rogers, | CAT LALELI s SRR LR A ] First race, trotting, 2:17 class, purse $800, | trains made the trip, both going and com- | rors: Philadelphia, 5; Louisville, 3. Earne he conviction of he responsible | s . 15; Brocker, 9; Hughes, 12; If the ‘shoot were held at' this ‘eity | yoat two in’ three: fng, n less time than It required to reach | runs: Philadeiphia, 9 Lousville, 3. Two- R e B L ; Kennely, 10 g ora fob TLincoln hromised. that 1£. the/| AtHRNIO: il isiiiin S the old park L R L LTI g ey of (e Senside Arhetie elub . | Wishes to try it. © Do not accept any Linderman, 15; Gilbert, 15; La should go there 500 or $1,000 would be | Troublesome .. ............ +1 The game was & corker in more respects | [eishanty. Saorifice hits: Boyle, Delehanty, | hounces tha between George | substitute. Parmelee, 14; Kemery, 12} | put up as added money. Hargraves of Sut- | Lizzie 8 ... b : Delehanty. Sacrifice hits: Boyle, Delehanty, | 5y 1 F scheduled for t S armele o LRl b Rl Chg et AL e Al than one. Hallman, y. Stolen bases: Delehanty XOnE ang scheduled for to- D, 145 Besker, 16 Bigelow, 14; Broviing, | fon spoko for bia town, ant daid that jo00| Law W, orooni e el co A Ttk e ey | Emsey Ca-aey oaeien taen: DASsslly | et etbe CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP €O, 15; Roge Gl b 1“’:"“"”‘.‘]‘ Jrot | Desides good _accommodations and a good | Metger ... S 8 dis | lads outbatted Buckerino’s clodhoppers just | ¢ suisvilie, 13 ruck out: By Nl RyIeE PIkY SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, ter, 11; Schroeder, 14; Buc i Blake, 14| G50t Smith of Kearney insisted that jf | Time: 2:18, 2:16, 2:15 2to 1. And there was another thing they | & Cunning uble play SeBUVERR: et LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW WORK, W.¥, Way, 16; Flanders, 13; Ackerman, 14; | ok o SO S0 aV from Omaha it should econd race, pacing, excelled In, this time 10 to 1, and that was | Sullivan to Hallman to First base [ SCHUYLER, Neb, 4 ! 2; Kennedy, | < y, @ g v | Keen Cutte on errors adelphin, 3; Louisville, sram.)—The erpolsheimers defeated | [ \ITE ~ Palmer, 14; Wilson, 15; Clyde, 12; Kennedy, | he at Kearney, and he suggested strongly | Keen Cutte sl 1 1 POLLEE Bl pIRYITE: “Ob courrs, AIl.the!| o eat tog lelphia Louisvil gram.)—Th; Herpolsheimer tereated | i@ FOR A LIMITED TIME W 13; Smith, 13; Hungate, 11; Hilberry, 14;| that Omaha was too far to one side of the | Athal Wilkes ...... Oft Cunningham, 4 Schuyler today. The game was won in the Glade, 9; Bailey, 6; Cole, 13, state Johnson .......... : players were not contaminated by this | D Car Haatii; Glemis]| O R RV AT i e A HANDSOME e mrman. 19: Gilbert, 14; J. W. | On the place of the next annual shoot the MIRAIGHT 1000 Hver et i 3 4| Jjaundice work, for the blunders were con- | I rady;” Cupninghain and Zahner, | fitst, two Innings. Schuvler plaved an un: s, 15; Parmelee, 13; I e 15; Becker, | Informyi ballot | stctd: Omaha, 30 Lin- 3 3 4 3 ; fined to but four men, little Miles hog- | Umpire: Kmslle. (ime: One hour and | yopies. - Scor iRt LRI T | coln, 12i Kearney, 8: Sutton, 4: Arapahve, st e i e Garcri EE s b enty minutes p I n Bigélow, 13; Browning, 13; Sharpe, 13; O > tiie. Totral ballot O recelvet 4 ging the persimmons with no less than six SAMING'S WORIK. TOD. 8 £ Schuyler 001000034 Miller, 14: Trotter, 12; Schroeder. Budall] 55 noras T e v 5 800 s iaie! Shafter's brace of errors were attributable | EMMING'S WORKC €00 SMOOTEE | e potshetmers 35003000 011 14; Blake, 13; Harkins, 12; Fl 9i | nounced s the place where the next( Third to the rough field, and consisted in letting ! s ny b| ¥ 1 Schuy ; race, pacing, C was helpless before Hemming's superb ned runs er, 2; Herpolsheim- Palmer, 11; Wilson, 14; Kennedy, 11; Kem- | tournament would be held in three, purse $500 two hits get by him. The outfleld is very | pitching. H Ditched well until® the | ers, 3 Two-base hit: . Church. Home % 3 i IRy ident G. W. ) Fice Preside Sointer Sovel 4 o 0. Score run: Stewa Bases on balls: Off Kimmel ery, 6; Glade, 11; Latt, 12; Clyd W . President G, W. Loomls, 'V President | Hal Polter ... S W rough and full of gopher holes and is in | scventh inning. Attendance, 6,300. Score run: Stewart n rK el togers, 10, Deaks 14, Hughts; 145 Organ | Ted ANkeEman SECIetRey MEsanic EEEmLER | FOVINELIIN G e itessine SRR sad need of leveling and relling Baltimora ..00201071*1 L e Wi the cand 3 4 5: C Jaiey, | And Treasu S. Hughes were thot | W W P .. ¥ g b g 3 AT NG b o0 by Abbott, 6. es: K 3 d I M; Smith, 15; ole, 14; Balley, | i, Ahew ahelHEnation Eire B On the other hand, the Capital City crowd | Pittsburg ... 0.0 00,0000 0=0f8 By ADO g e Tima: Two Hilberry, 14; Den, Hungate, 13; | ‘On motion of Ha: 5 & committes -af ' made one misplay, a wild throw by Senat Hits timore, 16; Pittsburg, r- | hours, o of He es a col oo & RS Pl e e Giivae L Bol6 Doy | imadErEie y, 8 y Senator hour Leeder, three was appolnted by tne chair to draft | aocUith race, running, purse, polo pony i Baltimore, 1; Pittsburg, —_—— —-— — ace, four and' g e oo Bt | HIL to first, Aside from this they played e 1 Bl b o 5 o 6: Linderman, 14; Don, 16; Becker, 14; | & new conatltation and by-lawe. The come | face four and a half furlongs: Flying Bird | S0 10 At o leally, briliiantty. | Buek iepbaltimore, 4 Tirst base on balls:| Women increase their fund of pin money 5 Blgelaw, 13; Brownlug, 13; Trolfer 13i|Bilie, Sha MoTarland, o 1o Braves ; : erino_was there bigger than a horse. He 1y Heminini, 2: by Hawley, 1. Three- | bY using the most economical baking pow- Sehroeder, 15; Budd, 15; Bla 15; Flanders, sh PLOF YN 3 running, purse $400, seven fur- | jg u heady fellow and has won the Omaha | base hits: Bierbaue "wo-base hits: [ der, Dr. Price’s. 13; Palmer, 15; Wilson, 15; Gilbert, 14} =——— < Billy Sunderland won, Little Nell | % & N g rspeoh y Brodie, Clark, rcrifice hits LIRS SE R Parmelee, 13; Kennedy, 13; Ackerman, 13| Chefs, like doctors, often disagree, but as | ® , Venwood third, Time: 1:1214 crowd by his untiring efforts in behalt of g o L. Jennings, Gleason, Car Stolen bases Holk; Igh Pere entage. Read, 9; Way, 15; Waddingtcn, 11; Harkine, | to the unapproachable excellence of Price running, selling, pur: | his team. o never becomes tired or list- | Stenzel, 'Reitz, Sugden, ings, MIMPHIS, June 14.—The averages in the 2: Rogers, 14; Deah, 9; Smith, 10; Hughes, | Cream Baking Powder they bear united wit- | five furlonss: 1 won, Artless sec- | less, 1t is a continuous bustle and an in-|Clark, Kelley plays: Jennings 10| gecond annual shoot of the Memphis Gun a s, 14; Al h a0, b ond, Borde ime: 140 cessant jolly on the part of the big manager | Carey ic 1t by, pitoners By | SEONT AR ed yesterday; were aiy pio. 1 Linderman, 11; Doa, 13 GHbert, Wi | sue wALTER, DOMING AND LAZZARONE | ALLENTOWN I (el GO LIRS IR IR LR L s 12 . Time: Two hours Hefkos 1s the first, with an average | W EXCHANGE FOR 10 TEN-CENT sarmelee, 11; Rogers, 12; Ackemann, SOuIeR twenty-five minutes. Umpire: Murray. 6.76; McMurphy second, 9.1 Y P Sharpe, 14; Miller, 13; Becker, 15; Bigelow, | ¢, 3 ; ; 3 Louis Balsz pitched a beautiful game of CINCINNATI WINS | ANOTHIR Mertill’ tied for third, wWith 927 PAPER TACS TAKWEN PROM e i e e, 18 Clyde, 71 Pudd, | One of the Three Should Win the Subur- | Three Weeks Ago o Was a Common Road | ball, and with anything like half decent | \wASHINGTON, June 14.—Pitche re- | fourth, with 9232 Vandyke leads the 9 14; Schroeder, 14; Flanders, 11; Wilson, S st ababisgpiBead Stodaye Horso In Bultimore support he would have had enough hair off | man of the Reds fn a larke measure won | REE cent class ‘with an average of 0. Way, 14; Palmer, 14; F 14; Cole, 11: NBW YORK, June 14.—Tomorrow will t NEW YORK, June 14.—Th was the | the Lincolns’ hegds to stuff a mattress. | the game for them today. Attendance, | | SR l>" the. 80 "‘, Seht L Deah, 8; Trotter, 14; Elmer, 12; Hungate, 5; | oPening day of the Jockey club’s spring | closing day of the Fleetwood Park trotting | Fre Barng§ giso did a little twirling | 6.000. ~Score: Dubray and Mea Smith, 10; Claybill, 13; Kemery, 13; West, 12; | meeting and the attraction on the program | meeting and the harness races were wit- | himself. —Of course, he was hit rather hard, Waenington e QiLefalilst ‘l‘ } -3 Hughos, 13; Waddington, 7: Harkins, 10} | Will be the historic Suburban, the greatest | nessed by a small assemblage. The 2:27 | but when a hit would have done Omaha the [ CJReinBat -0 v, 10; Cincinnati, 10. Califorvia Agninat Chicago Today. Brewe 7; Kennedy, 12. contest of the year. The Suburban this | class race was an in-and-out affair for | most good that was when Barnesey wouldn't “]r’:" o \fnll;tjv':fif‘”f ol s CHICAGO, June 14.—After a week's train- n, 13; Den, 13; Parmelee, | year is of less value than before. This | seven heats, which finally resulted in a |let them have it,, Hutchinson injured one Cincinnati, "hree- ing in Champaign, rested and confident of 15; Ackerman, Becker, 11; Bigelow, 11; | was made necessary by the uncertainty | victory for Allentown, a horse of unknown | Of his mauleys in the third inning and gave | 3 tolen Victory over the Chicago Athletic asso- Browning, 15; Rogers, 15; Budd, 15; Flan- | that ~1H'”'1‘n‘lr'! racing when the stake was | proeding that has been driven on the road | Way to Nattress., The Kid was a trifle Selbech (2) 3 ”Hn:]rl.t r e the University of Cali- Gibert, 15 r, 11; Blake, 11; Miller, | /e Yrlory and honor of winning this great | third heat the tire of Allentown's sulky | Was expected of him. ' 3. Lef! cellent condition and promise some record CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR = = 12; Claybill, Schroeder, 14; Trotter, 15: | handicap that is coveted. Following are | broke and the horse finished behind the dis- | Jack Haskell's umpliring was good. Score s nnatl, 7. Struck out: | breaking tomorrow. The meet tomorrow m E v & Way, 16; Harkins, 14; Cole, 12; Hungate, 9. | the entrics, welghts and brobable fockeys: | tance flg, but the judses allowed him to OMAHA. roor, b: by Foreman, 1. Passed balls: | potween the local athlotot and the westorn e American Tobacéco - C Vo, ¢ det 2 : Parmelce, Valter, Jogget: Domino, 123, Taral; | start again, owing to the unavoidable acci- SI. SB. P o r atteries: Mércer and McGuire; ol be one o @re atic events Begker, Bigelow, 12; Browning, 15:| 1 ‘Murphy; Sister Mar: . Hamilton: De. | until the seventh heat, and with the others | Sjagie 3 P S S and twenty minutes. Umpire: Long. ek C e Buad, 16 14; Wilson, 13; Gilbert, | ciare, 108, J. Lamley; Song and Dance, 99, | tired Allentown went to the front and won. | Shafter, 1f.. o 0 3 STALEY STRUCK A SNAG. Field Day Exurclses Pcs'poned. 14; Palmr o 14; Ackermag, 14 The Withdrawal of Ramapo hi 8scot gaced two exhibition miles in Hut 2 00 0 3 BROOKLY June 14.—The Grooms| YORK, Neb., June 14.—(Special)—The Jlaybill, ; Brewer, 11; Way, a great factor In the decrcase of in- ¢ L il 2 Nattress, 2b.. 3 (38t ound Staley r y after the third vhic ST ace yesterday 11; (Trotter, 14:s Waddy, 11; Harkins, 12| in8 entries three are confessedly only out | Allentown ........ % Lohman, ¢ < 3 Attendance, 1,600. Score L ikl i Bipes "' iy j s s . 4 *| for second and third mon So and | McKean B Pace, rf. N 1 3 Louls.... 20000040 0-7 which were to take place here today. While - Kennedy, 14; Hoffman, 11. Dance is the Nghtweight of the party: hav-| On Time ... ; Milos, 85000 4 St. Loul e 3000000040071 ho greator portion of the program could earles & Searles L/nderman, 12; Parmelee, 14; Gil-| ing to take up but ninety-nine pounds, al- [ Sacasa ... o Bals 2 0 Brooklyn . S 2 et 12| have . beed rendered, the heavy rain SPECIALISTS. Rogers, 13; Ackerman, 15; Grabill, | though with Griffin In his saddle he will RISy : = L Ll |t.[(1f:f£i‘f-§:""lg|<: s | de troyed the ri\:‘;-l:()rmllclr‘\)l:i:'l'zlll“:,V\I\u i k 1 Tralter, 1353, W, Den, 10; Foga, 1| have fo curey several poinaa overweight. | gle e N Al s w8 Lo, U, Pronkn, b, oatel | mals teature of the Iaf) ot (g, Sxatcl s et Blood and Becker, 13; Kennedy, 9: Clyde, 12; Kemery, | BURNED MONEY FOR THE WIsE ONEs | § 2 4 9 AB. ,l‘ ,({, SH. SB. base on rrore St. Louls, 1. Left on base: ————— Pimples, Scrofula, Tulm:a 4 St. Louls, Brooklyn, 8. First base on David City W the Second. Q. Tetter, Eczema Browning, 14; Bigelow 3 Budd, 14; : Cole, bals: Off ' Staley, 2 off Kennedy, 1 y and Bloo Brewer, 11; Brocker, 11; Palmer, 13; Way, | Jockey McDonald Gives tho Talent wt St ‘ gty Hil, . 0 - Struck out: By Staley, 1; by Kennedy, 2. KEARNEY, Neb., June 14.—(Special Tel- Polson thoroughly clean: irport Kenn 3 i Y : uinn, h 5 X L Y | pk ‘ e : s from the system. Cole, 13 0 Woat, 11; Hoftman, 13. e e W AARREA A e et S d HH Home runs: Brown, Quinn, Bonner, Shin- [ eeram.)—The second game between the s LADIES Kiven caretal No. 11: . 13; Linderman, 14; Den, | ST. LOUIS, June 14.—The Kendall stable’s [ Oakland Pr IR ais rino, 0 dle. Burrell. ¢ -base hits: jonner, | Kearncy and David City ball teams was N2and special attention for all H eitz, aly. v row arif- ay P r \ \ o 0 ; Deak, 6; Bro g, 15; Decker, 13; Wil- | o ania i Shris | Lang 24 K, Daly, | Two, its: Brown, GUf-| played “this afternoon and resulted in a thelr many peculiar all- ; Deak, 6; Browning, 15; Decker, 13; Wil-| entry, Urania, won the first event today Chris »l.‘.”\ . 1va Is Spee ¥ achance, Treadway, Shindle (2). Stolen Seore of 18 to 11 in favor of the visitors. | [\ ments. son, 14; , 12; Crabill, 14; Miller, 14;| with and A. B. C.,'the favorite, won | Time: 2:22%, 2:19%, 2:2 . Sulliyan; ba. Brow Cooley, ~ Quinn.' —Wild [ 5607€) 80 0 ® era” Van Kleet and Picker- | BY 'CATARRH, Thro Flanders, 1 Ibert,i14; ‘Falmer, 16 the second event in a drive. This gave | 2314 9 IHIE e Fogg, 10; Bigelow, 13} Clyde, ¢ ke 2:13 class, trotting, purse $50): Barnes, p.. siteh: Kennedy. Batferies: Staley and 3 ¢ -~ L the talent a world of courage to bet on Peftz: Kennedy and Burrell. Tima: One Smith and Maupin. \ e e 15;”.',),%‘3(.: der, 13; Konnedy, 12; Rogers, 14; BiinoelOarl, AEha hots taVoritarintthe) thival| RAnIEaarot et it tals . 3 SR LD T T Crote Defeated Lincol W\ N \WWeourse of treatment. "“,i}" RS A ce at 2 to 5. It was considered finding s Eparan Omaha ... " 00201 VAN HALTREN MADE THE MISCUE, | CRETE, Neb, Junc 14—Special Tele-| WEAK MEN (YTAUITY WEAKD made SUL8LERANRAIAe, Den, 14; Rogers, 1 mey at these figures, but the favorite me: 2:181%, 21164, b Lincoln ... A DR G ) NEW YORK, June 14.—Both Clarke and m.)—A Lincoln laundry sent down a ball | yon to business or . study, severs menf Browning, 12; Becker, 14; Budd, 14; Blake, [ was ridden around the course in a dreamy | 2:18 class, pacing, pursc $500 . Earned run: Lincoln, 2; Omah Young's work in the box was meritorious. m today which was glad to get home | strain or grief, BEXUAL EXCESSES in mid 11; Linderman, 14; Flanders, 11; Wilson, 13; | way and n allowed to become proml- | Praire Lily B R L Pwo-base hit Slagle, Hulchingon. Three-| van Haltern's error in the seventh inning h three scores against ten made by [life or from the effects of youthful follles, o Ackerman, 14; Cole, 12; Kennedy, 12; Crabill, | nent at any stage of the contest. Jocke 7 3 5 3 ot base hit \affer, O'Brien. Home runs: | gave the Forest Cit victory. Score: Crete. es’ pitehing f . "Was the | yleld readlly to our mew ireatment for loss 13: Trotter, Siibart 1h Senrosder 15 | 4: McDonald and Trainer Reed were called 3| Balsz, Vi Daukalnlaya i Miley t0 | Inavosthe FOreRtIERLTA A i i3 JosNPROHING ore OraLe i nass ey i A Ak G e Up into tho judges' stand and the former Hutchinsol to O'Brien; Miles to Nattress gl L SO Your troubles if out ot city. Thcusands Bigelow, 14; Palmer, 9; Fogg, 11; Hoffman, | (.58t Gown' indefinitely for poor riding. i X 4 O'Brien to Lohman; Hollingsworth o Leosiieti 01010501010 150, 0= 1 = WRITE Your, troubles if out ot city. ‘Theuss 6; Brocker, 10; Brewer, 11; Waddy, 8 ults Dalsy Déen _ 6 bright to van. ' Struck out y (' Cleveland, 6. Errors: Ll AEmed. 1416 Farnam, No. 13: Parmelee, 13; Den, 13; Becker, 15; st race, three-quarters of a mile:| Time: 2:14%, : PREN Balsz, 1; by Harnes, 2. Bases on balls: v York, and, 1. First base on| ROCHES June 11— Atner- | P, Searles & Searles," o ame e, Linderman, 12; Ackerman, 14; Trotter, 13} nia (2 to'5) won, Campania (15 to 1) sec- 53 lulsz, 47 off Barnes od b : New Y Cleveland, 2. Left on | ton defeated Dan Ormes, the glish fazs Millor. 13; Giibert, 16: Grabilt, 13; Clyde Carrie B (15 to'1) th Time: 1:15, Abboft and flurke Draw. man, '2; Speer, rs and | bases: New York, d; Cleveland, 4. Bases ATi5 Aanders, ©11:. Bréwer, (135 IBudd, 16} ond race, five furlongs: A, B, C. [y e S e ton Abbott, | 10 inutes. ‘Umpire: "~ 3fr. Haskell. s: Off Young Struck out: By 1 & 3 A to 1) won, Claude Hill (6 to 1) second, NICOL'S BORROW A B by Young, Three-base hit: | { 28 and the sec o 8ghroeder, 14: Browning, 14; Keunely, 13| X(rtignt @3t to 1) third Hire 106" | champion lightwelght of England, and Jack [ NICOL BORROWINOTHS QODEONE, Two-base hit: Young. Sacrifice [ WO minutes and the second ten minutes. Wilson, 13; JHoffman, 13; McFarlane, 13| Third e, mile and three-sixteenths: | Burke, chagplon lightweight of the south- [ ot SR ERID frise JUAC LI RENE Gabte | Tt . Double plays: Farrel to S R Palmer, 14; Fogg, 13; Rogers, 14. n Blas (10 to 1) won, Janus (6 to 1) sec- | urn states, met tonight in the Crystal rink | of Coits, signed by Nicol for the season, was MolseaulitaliOhNaVES 0/ g0iB0nnan} X OITY. ok No. 14: = Parmelee, 12; Budd, 14; Gilbert, | ond, Michel (10 to 1) third. Time: 2:02l3. K i b b el qr the season, was | Young' to O'Connor: McGarr to O'Connor. | SIOUX CITY, June 14.—(Special Tele- b 3 agreeme V' at if | tried in today's game and lost it in the first Tecker, 15; Schroeder, 18 Linderman, | Fourth race, nine furlongs: “Prince (it | for 8260 u stde. Ane axrecment was (ot | infing” by His’ Wiliness. Dolan' was pat | Stolen hases: "Tieman, van Haltren "Hat- | gram)—In a game between the Kansas Browning, 14; Kennedy, 11; Den, 14} |10, D won. ‘Lrakeman (12 to 1) second, St.| Rotd Men CIF Gafant would be declared | i and “was more successful. Hanson | (0687 Glarke and Wiaon: Youns and Zim- | City base ball club and an amateur local Ackerman, 13; Flanders, 8 Wilson, 14;| ‘Wih race, five furlongs: Mike Kelly (6] @ draw, Kid McCoy acted as referee. The | pitched a ‘masterly game. —Elynn made & | ieg Umpire: Campbell ¥ in- | nine today” the ‘Kansas Citys won by a Fogg, '12; Hoffman, Cole, 12; McFar: | to 1) won, Mermall (2 to 1) second, McHenry | fight” was a hot one l}l|x'uu~.:lh'nr|(.“m\‘d A0 [ Eelous cateh Bocentor »7" o STANDING OF THE TEAMS. seore (o to & lane, 14; Crabill, 14; Palmer, 14. @ _to 1) third. Time: 1:02 Joth men were up at the end of the battle | Rockford 4......... 9 ¢ 2 ANDING OF THE TEAN s e 3 ' wall B YRG! { ¥ Saivado ,| the contest was declared a draw. Neither | Peoria P TR I BT Played. Won. Lost. Pr Ct, Event 15 was twenty-five targots, $2.50 | SIXth race, niue furlongs: Salvador ct to| (he, foptest wes A Sl BN any ad- | Hits: Rockford Peoria, 12 Boston ... @ n U ) entrance, $15 added: Blake, 18; Gilbert, 22; | thn' (4 to 1) third Totig Vantage over the other at any stage of the | Rockford, 2 Peorit, e F| Pictsburg A Ay ; HOOd s lS Becker, Linderman, 22; Budd, 25; Parm- dideasder. argument. Rockford, 2 hits: | Cleveland . i3 2% 1 3 3; Peor . Two-base U v Peorl Two-base u o Tl o o g : Raltimore ... a7 elee, 23; Drowning, 22, Den, 22; Cole, 22;| RAIN STOVPED THE WHEELL RACES For the Big 'Varsity Rac Jerele nennai Home runs:| Chicage 3 2 Aekrmas, 35 Erabih, 345 Frosor. 31 L e bt B S e S | a Wonderful Hoftman, 20; Palmer, 24; Bigelow, 21; Ken- | Syrncuse Track Was rast and One Record [ omination of officials for the various boat | by pit R el iSOl New York ........ 20 » n‘;vu:l: 2; \\.I:un,l 22; Flan hv\r‘u,wznl; 0gg. Nad Alrendy Been Broken, i oan b v baanmis Georse Rives of | Dolan, planson, 2 Teft on bus Sinolonait , x llAl' "“["“"'(“”K "l"“"b' ‘0‘:1"1" "*;’10"‘ "“Jm 20; Tremens, 23; Rogers, 20; McFarlane, 21.| SYRACUSE, June 14.With onme world's | 1 5 8:04 80180 b ockford, 4; Peoria, 4. Double plays: | Brool Ll 2 which settled in my limbs, and in a short time % i SYRACUS orld’s | Boston will referee, George Adee of Bariow- | tockford. 1: Peoria, G aller; | Washington ... 2 Event sixteen was for the Plattsmouth cup, | recora broken and the track very fast, rain | on-Sound. will . be. timekeepor and K. J. | (o t0 Haoller; Fisher to Nulton to Haller: | St. Louls v...or. 2 developed into Noe ;el\;dlllln‘(l‘l;:n[ of (nu;l“x-u :41 a nu; oNXIl‘ld" put an end to the bicycle racing here today. (\;v.}[ur |'|.u,ull(~|1p\)m (!::dh‘ for \m-“ he | AN Snyder; Hanson and Dugdale. "'m]yln-,; Louisville .. 34 flammatory Rheue e man, entrance, $50 added. | ;The downpour lasted for half an hour only, FAL DELE, e TRIE =B liMp (B Games today: Cleveland at Boston; Louis- 24 matison After spend- i W 8 a work of the past few days has been severe e TN At re M Ee by - o0 Lou s 3 8 ittt et imatars WoRne tpaEtna Fie ihasnaatifaw; s JACKS ON A HITTING STREAK. ville at Brooklyn: Cincinnati at New York; : Omaha_Team—Parmelee, 10; Ackerman, 9; | aondltinn . th > put the track in such | ypon the Yale crew and the ager B AL B special | Pittsburg at Philadelphia; St. Louls at 3 Bk A Rood an. of ok Al Tan -Parms conditio that riding would be dangerous. | welght in the boats has gone down con- | JACKSONVILLIS Nl June 1k —Special| piincs 6, Clgo ‘at’ Washington ey for different reme- S 7 > In the novice race John Schafier of this | siderably. The Harvard 'varsity is improv- | ram.)—Brackett's Brown Sox sufferec o i Chic t Wa . i s —— Lincoln Team—J. W. Den, 8; Miller, 9 2k A A « steadily and today went over the four- it today on the home grounds in & | gg - - les and suffering all | Leaves [BURLINGTON & MO, RIVE o Tie a0 gty clipped four seconds oft the record of | Inf steadily und today went over the four- | yithel Rl K SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE winter, T became so | .Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Chac s d elan. | 1% made by Guy Chaffee o L d and often and Schwartz pitched an : pled 0:15am. . Denver Express. aShadron Team—Kemery, 6; Wilson, 9; Fln- | The final of the half mile, class I, was not Gretns Wan av Fapilllor et game. The home team' made fonr | Milwaukee Slugs More Effectually Than o i L0 | “aistpm ik Viia, Mont. & Flget i, 9; A 1 9—3 tesults - ey v 4 (B o lali Tl > runs, something wonderful for these Minneapolis and Wi o Deaver LIDEUM. .. ies Lincoln earried off the honor by two birds » mile, novice, class A: John Schaffer PAPILLION, Neb, June l4.—(Special Tel- ¥ ere is no sucl g TN L 4 ohos N Nebraska Local (except Sunds ISiiopels sastlad of tliehonar by ‘G 0 Glles 'l Time: 2015, cgram)—The third game of the Sarpy | Bhohmas, a8, here 18 e roncn fhing % MINNEAPOLIS, June 14.—While hitting | § N Sutehos, Dy the kind oin Local (eXCept Sundiy).. FRETIAIMARY, COus O o8 CNA0E0N, e bird ALty vard dash: - Coville, County league contest was played here | Jucksony T the fente, SeOre:_yg| and flelding weré about even today, the \ ~iadvico of a friend [was | 2igspm. .. Fast Mail(or Lincoln) daily and $10 added, thirty yards rise. The score mile, open, class A, first resulted in a victory for Gretna. Score: 24| "Hits: Jacksonville, 16; Quincy, 10. Er- | outset and won the game early. Score H | oix . bottles fot Hood's " {cago Vestibule 7 e els Dl LA Bt Buralo, won. Time: 113 35, | to 17. Papiilion lost on inability to hit the | rors: ksonville, 2: Quiney, 5. Barned | Minneapolis . 00013001 0-5 > rsaparilla. I took the | $:480m-....... Chicago Veatibule.. J. W, De 01 . Winter, Buffalo, won :w!‘l _-H”l}w ’mhrl (Hme "Al)y Gretna \.‘:.h | runs: Jacksonviile, 1i; Quincy Two- | Milwaukee ......3 0 20 2001 %§ el G medicine and it has ful. | 7:0pm..Chicago and St. Louls Expres Den 0 1 roke the rule of the league agreement by | base’ hits: Egan and = Heit. Three-| Hits: Minneapolls, 11; Milwaukee, 15 ly restored me to loaith | 11:364m. ... Paciic. Junction' Local Half mile, open, class I, firet heat: Con | ringing in a pitcher from Council Bluffs. ~ | base hits: ~Devenney, Belt, Katz, Holand. | Errors fnneapolis, 1; Milwaukee, 1 b 1% Oos y .Fast ball. | Baker, Columbus, O., won; Dirnberg —————— Home runs: Hoover, Taylor, Kian, Hatte Frazer and Wilson; Stephe ord, N. D. and 1 think it Saved | == HICAGO. MIL—& BT PAUL JAnive second; W. J. Halfert, Utica, third; F. J Cullingham Defeats Aust Dy ke atteries: Schwartz and and Weaver. my Life, It cheerfully answer all who ma; e (oA 3 RZ, Fisher, Syracuse, fourth, Time: 1:00, Set NCOLN, June 14.—(Special Telegram.) | Roach and BHoland. Umpire: Mr. 1 o VBAUL. duns MoKamas City goe | BE B 1R ChANOUIEAD BT Tom plon Depot, 10th & Mason His.| Omahg @ F. . Allen, Syracuse, won; s f (LB te o DES MOIN June 14.—The Des e e T Lty wish to correspond about my afliction or state- | 6.00pm.. hicago Limited........... 9:30am bert Terrill, Syracusé, second; i he adjourned games of the State Lawn | g "joseph game postponed; rain e AT InE T time helr trail | pene A, W. CooLEY, Cliftord, North Dakota, | Mitam... Chiciko_Express (ex. Brown, Cleveland, third; Otto Zelgler, nnig -Assoclation were completed today STANDING OF THE TEAMS. TANDING OF THE TIZAMS. Ceaves |CHICAGO & NORTIIW] fourth. Time: 1:12, The game resulted in Cullingham winning Piacad. Won. Tost: Br Ot Bl i e e i Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mas 100-yard dash; open: ‘oville won, Lee | the match and state from | peoria A L 7 ThElRhanolE Frod, Fon -l‘).-*l P.Ct. i1:05am.. Kastern Express second, French third. Tix 0:10 25, Austin. Score: 6-2, 6-3, 3 Flsela e 8 3 1 et 16 4:00pm.. Vestibuled Limited. .. . = ; r H ) " s £ dhm. Mo. Valley ‘Local..... Hawthorne Will Not Ope Omaha s 4 19 17 Milwaukee ...1110 1 = Stk i oo Hogalal WILL BANISH THE FOREIGN BOOK T 3 e A QAR i Nien’ Matnes' . iBE 18 1 d Raplds....... 9 18 5 q ~ ope 2 oRgo Ppsoial.. CHICAGO, June 14.~The attorney general | Qumer o e, Ak 4 D0 A : 3 1 Be Sure to Get Ceaves | CHICAGO, R. I & PACIFIC TR L today filed a bill in the circuit court to | Rockford ; 16 F i1 i Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha Oakley Lircctors Vote to Contlne ¥eitng | jogtrain the Chicago clation | Jacksonville . 5 1 2 | Detroit . ] EAST, ORI to Home Track Eveats. from opening H.nwl.h-)rnu race 1 . The | St. Joseph ..7.44..% 8 2% Toledo . S 15 2 5 1:00am. .. Atlantlc_Expreas ( ROW AMONG THE STATE stis | CINCINNATI, June 14.-The directors o & Was to have been opened next weew. | Games todayt! imcoln at Omaha; Bt | Games foday: Kansas Ci (s — ~ | "6izspm. L Night Iixpress. THE STATE sHOOTEus || CINCINNATI June 1h-The directors of | & a i next’w ames today ncoln at Omaha; St mes foday: Kansas City at Minne Taod's il ouro nauses snd bilauagers. | 4ibpe: NgR Eapriae Considerable Dissatisfaction Exists A & | city one of the best equipped race tracks - e B R g = 7 Y = WEST, Bt tho State Assoc ation Members. | in the country, determined at a meetiog to- RN RN R NG VR I OR NR N R N RO R VR DR R ORI RO REOFIOREOREOHE ANNOUNLEMENI S0, Okiaheps s T Tr e b T During the annual meeting of the | day to have no foreign book on the track . . " e p—— o braska Sportsmen’s association at the Mer-| This action was taken to promote high / ! i “13th and Websier Sts. | Oman A " - . h_an ebster Sts. | Omah cor hotol lust eveniag an undercurrent of | class sport, and through 1t the thorough: £ U G { > 7 L Housekeepers have washed with Vebras T I ot e e ® g mbereurrent o S Bicuiing uerchti or e oty I HE U. S. Government officially reports ROYA i the scaps advertised and their vk Tassgr gy G « he s ed on a ¥ . Mulsvill i : : ominous while the meeting continued, but [ and Latonia will follow the lead of Oakle = > . . . woolens have continued to shrink. St._Paul_ Limit Mhowed 113l clearly ‘5o afier. the meeting | And SBONER' the (oreign biok Baking Powder superior to @// others in leaven. . & e vALD adjourned. - . | o 1 : . s Gmianal Depot, 15t and Webs The truth of the matter is that a consid- Hanquaet i1 | en’en Agal 3 o 'CNnoe * 377 o’ op’; 2 > $:10pm.......Fast Mall and Express R oD 00 1he Matien b thet & 0oMS-| - SIRMINGHAM, Begisnd, Juns ‘M.-The ing strength, ~(Bulletin 13, Ag’l Dep’t, p. 599.) a5 1o Faat ML ARS Hupasga.. 9:05am . Norfolk Express (vx. Sunday) S Bloscsome 00000000 0-0|feature of the game. vital power. wrestler, in two falls, They w -catch-can. The first bout lasted twenty- Brewe: Waddington Fogg ... Budd Rogers Kennedy och ... Ackerman Read o Wilson Flanders Kennedy .. Crabill ~.... RORDIROPRON fied, and indeed is greatly dissatisfied, with | Birmingham handicap stakes were com g fion ’ o8t Faul_Kupress. the 'manner in which the annual shoots are | peted for today. There were ten runners R R R R R R B R R S R NI R SR R RS [ LET e ¥ Plainly noticeable that fow towns {31 Dines Danqust I, with BB T cessible to Omaha, and having gun ¢lubs, seventh ’ L i 2 = Rl s lalisa ng baving gun Clube t Sdgi Rt Seoteh Mutton Hroth. lirolled >alt Salmon or Oiber Salv Fish. | the morning dry it without breaking, cut off -yf:':n‘m _munmrwm The clubs not r FAfEY 10 One ot By Distriet, Time, 3% hours; 6 Ibs. neck of mutton, 3| Soak salmon In tepid or cold water 24 the head and tip of tail, place it between the e L2 eeaiious.Toprestnlutives ohis BAN FRANCISCO, June 14.—Three of the | quarts water, 5 carrots, 5 turnips, 2 onions, | BOUTS, changing water several \imes, or let bars of a buttered fish gridircn, and broll to that the Nebraska stato shoot at Omaha is | I¥e races at the Bay District track today | 4 tablespoonfuls Scotch barley, a little salt; | Stand under faucet of runuing » ater. If In & lghs Begwai lay It on & Bot dian. and | LL L0 not really a Nebraska shoot, but an lowa | Were won by outsiders, Julia Martin, filly, | Soak mutton in water for hour, cut off [ hurry or desiring a very salt relislr, it may (ress with a little butter, pepper and lemon L § X eI ACIFIC. AT ot. They say et byt A iy, | S0 er for an hour, o ey caven | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC JAFT ghoot, They say that the tolrnament here | capturiog the last ut 8 to 1. Resuits 3o7ak. AR DU It 10 stewpan with 3 quarta of | 0 10 88K short tmesRaviag water warn, | Julee, vinemer, or chopped pickle Omahal Depot, 15th and Webster 3is. | Omaha Shooters. They do not deRnitely “furaien | peamoe B atromn o™ oome 8 (0 to 1| then simmer for 1% hours. Cut best end of | HOUr wanted, broil starply. Season to sult| gew up the plece of fish in thin cloth, Teaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. |Arrives fitted to shape, boil in salted water (bolling OmabalUnion Depot, 10th & Mason 8ts.| Omaha the reasons for this, hut they cite the fact autton futo cutlets, dividing it with 2 bones | (%te. covering with butter. This receipt will that In past tournaments here, and in th four and a_half furlong h; take off nearly all fat bef answer for all kinds of sait fish.” (Vor Bal-| ¢r Nlow at 5 b 3 4 : . o the . four and a_ha 185 eac e off nearly all fat bofore you ; om the first), allow about 15 minutes to the | ssan Sioux City Passonger Bttt Ml [ovathooiats puve | scige Mamitt 'Ly % Palf, CHTEY | I cach ke o bty u fl betors, Yok | i Sauce ses Sauees) ffam S S s “interstate’ touruament 5 : 0 o berius (1 to 1) third. Time: | apq every 10 minutes afterwards; add car *pice Muu sauce for o ¢ Sauces. | i UNION PACIFIC. In addition to this they say that Omaha| Third race, six furlong handicap: | Tots, turnips and cnions, all cut into 2 or 3| Set on fire % pint water, 1 cupful su alUnion Depot, 10th & Mason 8t " » ¥ na Ule. B, as been “hogging It." They urge that| Theima (3 to 1) won, Charmion (2 to 1) ser. | pleces, then put them into soup soon en boil twenty minutes, remove from fire ¥ 1 ne i a b wiveieKearney Exproms.. ‘:fi ,,“,l.,,,. ,,,,; ‘fi' except Im“.,,. chosen | Fourth race, one mile, selling: Sympa- | ada salt to taste, lot all stew & - ,>r- and Ginger as in banana custard, and mix- | to shrink underwear an en goods. | % "m'hp#:..‘"‘ Hun). 3 @8 the place of the asnual tourn t, | thetic's Las o ‘on, Rea " 3 Recerr o A Lagether I e pulp o e i i BB that’as o rule ity hear the cencral | (4 0 1) ssend. Hody @ ory Read, Rusher | 310 hours; about % an hour before sending Brol l::f<'““‘l“llll‘r(»||:gl| pulp ot [ribe bananas | Beware of Others. For Salo By all Dealers. g Fast Mal.oe. Bart of the state, as rulroad lines ru | 1t It to table, put in little chopped parsiey and | Freshen by scaking it cver night in water, | baked in & rich open pastry crust, and fin MANUFPACTURED ONLY BY . nte DA AL AT | 2TTee ould be selected. ‘The preference showii | Iifih race, five and a half furlongs, sell- | serve. | taking care that the skin lies uppermost. Iu ished with & meringus ~*wORTH & SCHODDE, CHICAGO = o e Chaan Bal °,5':‘£"-'--. St Louls Express...... Nebraska Local (ex. Sun.)

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