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2 THE OMAHA DAILY ~BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1895. s, s gt e et 8| WHITE 1S THE NEW CHIEE|rrmve or erzawa emavmavova|ooNNQ: BOME ONTIL FALL|siaoi Yt st zoes | TROOPS MAY GO TO PENDER ““"Yn" in the car. The run, however, was not nec- Commencoment of the Keventssnth Ansaal pire: © MeDonald, essary, for when only about 100 feet from Sulllvan and Young were pitted against Newslon Under Bright Auspices. ot 8 Jere pitted agaifivt the car the storm center took a sudden turn ’ it ench other in she afternoon, and the former OTTAWA, Kan., June 17.—(Special Tele- .3 had all the best of it until he became fagged stward L t th of the 1 H 8 ' A " ance, t "'m‘n“‘;"l'm:"l“";‘:‘f';"";‘""'lf.. ‘The ’."';:m"’m;' Fire and Police Board Name the Chicago | gram.)—The seventeenth annual session of | Previous Engagements Occupy Cambridge | out running bas Attendance, 1000 | War Department Confirms the Report that m b Score: passing through the fown fo the east, Man as Beavey's Buccessor, the Ottawa Chautauqua assembly, the “Chau- and Oford Athletes Until Then. Boston 40010049 Orders Have Been Issuad. seemed to jump the Neosho river and then ¥ . tauqta of the Weety’ opéned 1n Terert DAFE ) TERTERTR SRR RN = Presents MoreEvidence rise and disappear in the alr. "‘""“;1 "":"'”‘ this afternoon. In all the years of its his- 1 %3 % 3 Cleyeland, Srrors jroro started hore (s evening for the beue- | GRIEF SKETCH OF WIS CAREER | tory the assembly never openad with brighter | CHALLENGE “SENT ON THE GERMANIC | iottop 2 Cloveland, 4 iarned runs:” Bos- | NSTRUCTIONS OF A GENERAL NATUAE . prospects for success. The program is away ” retired in favor of Clarkson, who pitched ALMOST A WATER SPOUT. above the average and the number of tents f great ball. Attendance, 4,100, Score: Testimouy From Sufferers Who Have — ~Kiro Chlef Galllgan Appointed Fie Tn- | yiroady engaged make [t sure that a bigger | Fall Text ‘of the Docament—some Sax- B Tty orycies or 1005 0.0, 0 by | CIeVACOPEINEGS LA NSRBI (o — Been Cnred By Munyon's Remedies. Teaviest Rains of the Season Fall Throngh- spector—~Charges Against a Fireman— camp than ever will this year be spread in gestions Offered as to the Events In P . Soldiers from Fort Omaha to Winne- X out the State, Laaves Orinted to Membens of the the park - On the lecture platform appear the ! ) bago Reservation Whenover 1 ASLAND, June 11—@ecal)=At a0| “rirg'and Foiie Depariments. | 1A O mch men at T, Depls Falmage ' "Cenpals Hotma ing; | Medurr Melkman, | Stoled May Beam 1 Nocousary. Mr. I D, Cooler. of $140 Master strot o it B e BB 1 B i Carpenter, Fred Emerson Brooks, Governor g Kett, Mirst base on Balle: Off YOU0R, librarfan of 0dd Feliows' hall 140 North 6th commenced here and continued for about Willlam McKinley of Ohlo, Frank Beard oft Sullivan, Struck out: By Sullivan, street, Philadelphia, Pa., and a prominent three-quarters of an hour, during which time | Martin J. White is the cholce of the|'The Chalk Talket,” Dr. J. I Hurlbut, Hon. | LONDON, June 17.—The challenges sent i o R Rl DR WASHINGTON, June 17.—(Special Tele- ;':"l‘:""';"{,‘: ”!!‘l,j,'r’"',“: ,‘""l “;ll‘w':"l"l ‘,","r:{. over one Inch of water fell. For about|Board of Fire and Police Commissioners |%. L. Sweeney, and others. There are four-| by the athletic clubs of Oxford and Cambridge | Sulliven and Tenny; Young and Zimmer, | Sram.)—The report that General Coppinger, | pro”cutarrh ,\n.v’r'f.:iu.; :::m‘yl(:ilw‘r rem- fifteen minutes the water fell In torrents. | for chief of police. N g i e follows: | ypiversities to the athletic clubs of Yale | Time: Two hours.” Umpire: McDonald commanding general of the Department of | edies I was induced to try Munyon's Catarrh Bary people became et (hne 1| T oxcuive soston tas vening | Wity S, P8 P, SUPALE | arsad. vnversien. were posted on |y, CIARKSON SAYED TG GAE | |he iat, nan Toen” ganed vty 0| %, 117 S i i o to be a waterspout. No damage, however, I8 | the question of a successor to Chief | culture, kindergarien, literary Sunday school | June 10, Monday last, and left for New | pard and his Support was ra per | send Fort Omaha troops to Pender in case of | the disease disappeared and now I am per- reported beyond many gardens being washed | Seavey was discussed, and it was finally | teacher, elocution and personal workers. All | York on June 13, by the steamer Germanc, | Was it hard (n'the third inning and was | serious trouble on the Omaha and Winnebago | Mjpentiyired. o out. The farmers through Saunders county, | desided to offer the position to Mr. Whits. [ 5, (RIR, &Te I sbares Cf instrsctors, of fdue to reach that port June 20. Although B O paarned Tuns: | reservation, was confirmed at the War de- | candidate on the prohibition ticket for seore- who have been holding thelr corn for two | 1y geveloped that the latter agreed to come :r- AR R iy P e of. ©88¢ | 4, challenges were sent they were identical | Bro Tw, ‘hits: . Clark- | partment today. The instructions are of a [ tary of state of Massachusetts, says: ‘“‘One years past, have begun to dispose of it, and zed his grand chorus with a very good to Omaha as the new chief for the sum of | initial attendance and ere the rehearsal was |£1 Wording. One copy was sent to the cap- | &l | SECAGee fuis:, Ttz Saper. 1; by | Beneral nature and General Coppinger will Tf;":\I"\Tr\‘\l:n'l’:u""\Tn.l:ly\.f:;'r Ot dyepepiie nel now the grain merchants are doing a large | ¢ 500 bor vear, and that he would mot ac- |Over the singers had several selections’ well /tain of the Yale Achletic club and another | Ehret: 2 by Clarkson, 1. B Dalls: | exerciso his discretion whether or not an [ iyl tof SERTAVLEA case of dyepepsia and business, The corn over the county In|[ > # 2 under way for their first concert, Whic%i |to the captain of the Harvard Athletic club, [ ff Bhret, 3: off Clarkson, 2. Double playvs: | armed force Is needed. for years. I do not usually give testimonla helght ranges from ten inches to three feot | C¢Pt the place at a salary of $2.000. The gocury on \ednesday evening. The opening | oy ey Cipiain of the Ha ; to Counor to Quinni Kpeler to, N — T T AL B bl and 15 in most excellent condition, according | committee to whom was referred the duty | exerci B0 HRIA AL 8010108 H8181] - s LS8 REEYDEQSL UR [CLIOWS ARl SR L DI LT Y AR GUIGHS THEL L daew b e ™ J B exercises proper were held at 8 o'clock, fol-| =\ ppmiaHD COLLRGE, Oxford, June 10, (2), Jennings, Brodi Batte At the army headquartera in this city the | thoroughly and quickly that I deem it my to best testimony. The erop now is a week | of selecting a new chief reported that Mar- | lowed by Frank Carpenter, the great traveler - ey Sl L iy | 0 Clarkson and Clarke; Ehret and | ;¢ tion was given out that there was | Uty that other sufferers should know it.’* or ten days behind last year, but with the | iy White was practically the choice of bus- | 40d newspaper correspondent, in his famous | 1895.—To the Captain of the Yale (Harvard) Time: Two hours and' five minutes. | HEERAHON Aiw caitel The order | ,J-0uls Cupp, 1315 Sansom streot, Philadel- progress being made at present this condition | o B0 FI B EOE AT R o had | lecture, A" Thousand Miles Into the Heart | Athletic Association—Dear Sir: A jolnt com- | Umpire: ‘Murray. nothing new In the situation. The order |y, “yne gteward of Forepaugh's circus, says: of things will last but a short time. © y bus of China.” mittee of the Oxford University Athetic club | _POOR BASE RUNNING TO BLAME, | had been recelved, and that was all. Gen- [ I {ag subject to most malignant attacks The sale of machines to put up the present | been found who would annually give $2 — —— \ 4 Ak sAub, NIEW YORK, June 17.—Louisville not only | eral Coppinger did not expect serious trouble | of rheumatism. None of the many remedies crop of small grain in this part of Nebraska | each to raise the additional $500 necessary | MOST OF THE DSLEGATES HERE | 2nd the Cambridge University Athletlc club, | nit German har her fielding was ai-|on the Winnebago agency, but should it|r ysed did me any good until I began using 18 simply astonishing. Farmers declare the | (o gocure his services. When the subject ek at a conference held at Oxford, resolved | most porfuct, stii lost all chanices for a | ocour, then the troops would be sent to the | Munyon’s Rheumatism Cure. 1ts effects we crop of oats will be as large as it was ever | L F0000 B T L L ance, last | Lonvention of Junior Order of United |10 send a challenge to the universitles of e, 2,000, Score: scene. marked. The paln left almost Instantly and known before and the wheat crop will only Asisrionn Meehhntes Upsns TodRy. Yale and Harvard, inviting them to parta g NO EVID! OF ARMED FORCES | Within a short time I was entirely cured. be diminished in winter wheat. Spring | night, the commissioners decided to make | L in an athletic competition to take place In | New ¥orl g AR g "8 | “Munyon's Remedies act atmost instantly wheat will be, without a doubt, above the | the official offer to Mr. White at the figures | Yesterday most of the delegates from | America at some date in the autumn as may | ‘G070 g L 19: Loulavillg Trouble on the Rescrvation Still Confiaed | SPeedily curing the most obstinate cases. average crop fully 20 per cent. he asked, and all that is now necessary to | tWenty-five states to the national council of | be mutually agreed upon. rors: ow _York, 3; Louisville, 2. iasned rasiptnts ¢ Rheumatism cured in from 1 to 3 days. Dys- ALLS CITY, Neb., June 17.—(Special | complete the arrangements is his formal | the Junlor Order of United American Me-| “The committee considered the possibility | runs: New York, 4; Louisville, 4. I se s el b b pepsia and all stomach troubles quickly ro- Telegram.)—During the heavy electric storm eptance and immediate assumption of the | chanics arrived. Headquarters are at the | of sending a joint team in the middle of | by errors: New York, Louisville, 1. Lel PENDER, Neb., June 17.—(Special Tele- | joved. Catarh positively cured. Headache lightning killed ten head of cattle and five [ guties of the office. Millard, and there about 150 delegates and | JUl¥, but on going into the question found | on bases: New York, 1: Louisville, T. First | gram)—The trouble on the reservation be- |cured in 5 minutes. Nervous diseases head of horses for A. H. Smith, one-half < N . ~ hat it would not be practicable, because some | base on balls:” Off German, 2; off Inks, 4|/ 0" i o com- | Promptly cured, Cc d colds ¢ mile west of Barada. The stock was grazing SKETCH OF HIS CAREER. visitors are registered. Among them are Na- “,(‘“‘h‘”‘ Heat ‘:”“‘{M" Dould be tnable to leave | Struck out: 'man, 1; by Inks, 1. Two- | tween Captain Beck and the Flournoy com- | Promptly cured oughs and colds eftectually . i ) e hites Mler Yan' Haltren, o G 7) i . | cured and Kidney Troubles, Piles, Neural- with their heads through a barbed wire | Martin White is a resident of Chicago :\',“1'(':,‘|l;l“\'\§:_f‘.lrl‘f:'fug‘; fi(,‘::l-‘_""ghlf)rwsztlh!:‘ri Ergland at that time, belng detained by [ Duvis, Clarke. Btolen basew: Tlernan, Vap | Pany seems to .h:\\e taken a new turn. :rh. e, Authis, and - atl. Female - Compiate fence when the bolt struck. Among the|He was born in Waukeshaw, Wis., thirty- | Nutonal Secretary Tdward 8. Deemer of| (ho”public examinations, while others who | Haltren, Stafford (), Farrel, Shugart,Clarke, | attempt to evict the renters by the use of | quickly cured. Theso remedios are sold by horses was a fine span of driving horscs elght years ago. His first position was | ptIEeDAE aaC Btonal Breanizer Walter | naq aiready engaged themselves to take part | Double ‘pl ) Welch. Hit by | foree has been discontinued, and that object | druggists, mostly for 25c per vial. Munyon's SCRIBNER, Neb., June 17.—(8peclal)—A | with the Chicago and Bloomington Coal |, Orange of Richmond, Va. s doRve " on's | in the forthcoming competition of the Lon- | Ritcher: " Stafford, Co ., Wild _ylh-h'f" will now be attempted through the civil'| Vitalizer imparts new life and vigor to weak cyclone of the funnel-shaped, twisting vari- | company, whose president recommended | o l1% convention will open at Young Men's German, 1. Passed balls: Zahner, 2. Bat: § = and debllitated men. Price $1 ! r s f don Athletic club against the New York [ {erman, 1P SR L T A " ety passed over here this morning about 1:30 | his ability highly. After serving as de- | Christian assoclation ball this morning. Athletic club, were not prepared to 80 to | Sty CTImer Baa hone eni Hrey.urve | court Those who are in doubt as to the nature of a, m., doing considerable damage. It trav- — ; ner. hour and fifty-thr The first case was trled this morning be- s o traoing considerable damage, 1t trav-| tective for seven years with that corpora- Sent to Her Home In Missourl. America in July and also in September. You | minutes. Umpire: Fmsife. st case was trie be- | their disease should address Professor Mun- iy Tams Tramdeit fo Squtheast, de | tlon he secured a position on the police | innie Johns, 24 years of age, was yester- | Ml see, therefore, that our only course was WON IN THE SIXTH. fore Justice of the Peace Londrosh of Win- | yon, Arch street, Philadelphia, giving Rie on cf“,m‘ BT S{UFRE K Hotess n"{; force of Chicago. Later he accepted the | o ot oo e 5 e O O Mo, by | 10 SUBEESt to you an autumn meeting, which | BROOKLYN, June 17.—The Hridegrooms | nebago precinet. It was a case of forcible full symptoms of thelr disease. Professor oflier stock. It took the roof off A M. Den. | responsible - duties of chief of the secret %), N to hep hom arthage, Mo., by | may come before or come after the fixtures | bunched their hits in the sixth inning, scor- | gatention, wherein Mary Rave, an Indian, was | Munyen will carefully diagnose the case and er stock. oof oft A. M. Den- | Rt the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. | Police Matron Cummings. The matron spent | already agreed upon between the London | ing three earned runs and a victory. At- J 3 give you the benefit of his advice and abso- RUVADRtuf Lok 4ttt At william Hidki's e In | several hours in the forenoon in raising | Athletic club and the New York Athletic | tendance, 2500, Score: plaintift and James Powell, one of the | jutely free of all charge. The remedies will barn, demolishing it, then went easterly. de.| Paul rallway system, having supervision in | hours in the forenoon in raising | Athletic club and the New A o ; . 5 =i o By g 2 4 H S i ; , club ereafter be deemed wise, and | Brooklyn ............0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 *— 4| renters, defendant. It was called for hearing | be sent to any address on receipt of retail stroying the shade trees, fences and out- | this respect over a territory covered by |enough money to pay the girl's way, as she | club, as may hereafter be deemed wise, and | LEOOICNE 00100001 0-2 " y bulldings in 1ts path. It struek a large, new | 6,000 miles of tracks and being in active | Was unable to obtaln more than a half-rate | We send a challenge subject to all the pre- R ooty 6 Cinomaact, 5. Broore: | 24,10 O'clock this mornitig, but owing to the | price 5t L barn just completed by August Van Thaden, | charge of a large force of operativ He | ticket. The girl was without a cent of money. | liminaries being satisfactorily arranged. v lieinnatl, 4, Isrned *runa; | (rit WSt MU LR EoR e s attorney | A fall line of Hfting it bodily up, carrying It two blocks [ has occupled this position for fourteen [ She came to the city two months ago with We would suggest that the program con- yn. 3! Cincinnagi, 2 4 LA B e Ll L sy MUNYON’S REMEDIES #11d; completely demolishing. It It cut. 8 | years. three other girls in answer to an advertise- | taln the following events: Flat races, 100 Brookiyn, 2 Clhel did not reach there until 1 p. m., and by that | - MUNYOI 1 . swath here of about fifty foet, cleaning the | He is the detective who was prominent in | Ment which stated that fifty girls were | yards dash, quarter-mile run, half-mile’ run, Brooklyn, ati, . Two-base | time the case had been decided in favor of d, pbialled on recelpt of priee, ground like it had been swept. Nearly every | the eapture last year of the gang that robbed | Wanted in this city. When they arrived here | mile run; hurdle races, 120 yards, one ac- hits: Hogrl i Tisci on Tall: | the plaintift by default, Motion was filed to | AUEALOK & PENFOLD O, residence in town sustained more or less | Marshall Field & Co. of many dollars worth | they could ob employment, and the | cording to English rules and one according ":f\f ||»'<}'."|"1 L O RO tLan, |v"r »r“'(\] KooUt! | have judgment set e, which was taken on.«'xu."fi'uf; 'axton Hotel, damage. In the country it appears to have | of goods by operating on freight cars on the | 8Tl With the EZEition of Miss Johns, who | to American rules; high jump, long Jump, | gihien bases:~ Griffin Lachance, Daly, | under advisement, Others cases of the same . Veen worse, so far as heard from. It de- | 1os of thy Chicage® Milweubos & St || had no money to pay her way, returned home, [ hammer throwing and weight putting. Phsse S Metnite, 1. Dintteries: Daup | nature have been set for hearing on July 11 FREE. stroyed all’ tho ‘buildings on the Lastiko | ralicons, fla 18 we known 1o il the police, | Thefl Miss Johns lived wiih a family in | *We shall be glad to be favored with your | nd froreman, *1thines and Aemitt | 4 o M place and injured some live stock. At Fred gy yel AN '€, | South Omaha, but not succeeding in getting | reply at your earliest convenience as all | Time: Two hours and seven minutes. Um- | SUPPLIES FOR THE RESERVATION {Wognor's pince, about two miles ‘cast of | Loth €lty and privatc, in Chicago, and among | omployment, she went to Matron Cummings | arrangements hava to be concluded bfore | pire: Keefe. hoaieg town, it destroyed nearly everything. His | 1 'N(‘.{‘,q [“ iy ‘k* 1“« ' ““ b ) [' : - | and asked to be sent home. Her father and | the end of this term. Yours very truly, STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Contracts for tlie Anntal lasus Lelng Co il lf||1|::|r|u;n lr\vl\;lilh-vu,,h:-ll‘)nm‘hn_l\r(.'lxcy. buildings and all his mach nery are a com- l“‘k“ R (,'r'm‘vm“’”w“m”;" r“h":“":’!“;"}"fi mother are both sick and in destitute circum. W. J. OAKLEY, Played. Won. l‘ml P.Ct. cluded In the Enst. il SR UG S T let: eck. It took up a mc g machine 2 2] . Sl stances. President X [ etic | Pos . . 26 I i 3 S P the e ound oo o o ing machine | murdered Patrolman Patrick Owens at Deer- R tasoaeit,en el ORiene Collbes, AMhlsU0H iy tnore U®m 3 13 6l5| WASHINGTON, June 17.—(Special)—The ' . 5] " 2 G Wi d_th lon smashing ‘t o piecos. His house was car- | field. He also caught the highwaymen, Haley For snatching n Parse. F. C. HORACE Sictantrg e LD officlals of the Indian office are just now 2} Romedy CALTHOS finer moach rled about sixteen feet from its foundation 3:_"‘1'_ {v")-‘“f‘l'v‘ j"‘.”-]““’“l of Frith and [ patectives Dunn and Donahue late yester- | President Cambridge University Athletic | Chicaso 7 finishing up the work of letting the con- b 3 "‘““ LEachil Jasexing it Fortunataly, ‘no one_ was in: | Teloott PR o e 16 He was 1h Omaha | 987, arrestad,/Chaties) Flaher, ) who been (ol T sune 17._Charles C. Shor. | EMRdeiphi tracts for annual supplies for the Indian Spermaforriven\ iricoctlo ed. The damage in town will come near ast Frid . e he was maha | U5 % R : sl W YORK, June 17.—Charles C. She \cinna; 2 siereatl T 0! b and RENTONE Tost to $5,000, besides irreparable damage to shade | on railroad business, he was sent for by tho | Wanted here for some time on th> charge of | nil, jr., a member of the Yale graduate ad- | New York ..... reservations. All the openings have been @ trees. police commission and was informed for the | larceny from the person. He was arrested as a ¢ 'committee, was shown the_text of [ Brooklyn . made and in fact the contracts have been Hits: Baltimore, 16; St. Louls, 5 Which ‘They Would Like non, Lowe. Three-base hits: Low Munyon's Guide to Health with every pure chase of his genuine remedies from KUHN & CO., LINCOLN, June 17.—(Special)—The rain | first timo the he was a candidate for the | suspicious character. the Oxford-Cambridge challenge to Yale and | Washinton 2 Jivr ] awarded, ‘but: thete still rémains 4’ good deal of the early’ morning was accompanied by a | position of chief of pol Until then he had | About two months ago a railway employe | soainted pross today, He exprossed the be- | Loutaville o 16.3 | to be done in winding up the busine:s, There | violent wind storm. Quite a number of large | no inkling that his name was being con- | named Burns became intoxicated. When pay- | fiaf that' the: American universities would | Cames today: Cleveland at Boston; Louis- | are usually a large number of protests re- trees were despoiled of limbs. The principal | sidered ing for a drink at a saloon Fish tepped to | win it the ‘challenge was accepted. He | ville at Brooklyn; Cincinnati at New York: | caived fro AIVEY BB S RaATE tite damage done was on the old Outcalt ‘‘Grass NOT A PINKERTON. his side, snatch:d the pocketbook and ran | pointed out t is vear Yale had Rich- | Pittsburg at Philadelphia; St. Louis at Bal- | ¢®!Ved from (LG DposIng landg” tarm, now owned by D. E. Thomb- | Gommissioner Deaver, who weni to Chicago | 0Ut of the door. Burns' volce and actlons at- | &rds In tho 100 vards and aquartermile | imore; Chicago at Washingion. ;;;;‘;‘4‘1:‘.»Ic‘“l‘_n:f-‘:n:;" on selfish grounds, Thess fon o whom Richard Outealt deeded it BIIOr | to look up White's record, saye that it Is an | tracted the attention of OMcer Godola, whe | 415" tat" Harvard could be depended_ypon Dy the department and fn most cases it takes Nghts v - 5 excellent one. White Is not a Pinkerton or | 1% I Y, O MON RLCE e L tonwen the high jump with Payn While | SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE 1 to: look. thel Vo, Tl ghts, blew down the windmill, broke a i Ao g - the latter made tracks for the Douglas street | ary Sh have preferred that th considerable time to look them over. hese wagon and killed two cows. The total dam- [ !t 8ny manner identified with the Pinkerton | a0 oot on to Iowa soil and escaped, | aterantonnlurtarco loviate conieey tat this Er oIty Takes LLibartl \th the | 20NUAl awards of contracts for Indian sup- age will foot up $500, L S ipley of the Chicago police | BOIN8 “to” St. Louis. The pocketbook con- | fixed for July instead of the fall, he would | '£*1388 €I Fates AL he | plies constitute & very important factor in O'NEILL, Neb., June 17.—(Special Tele- | Ex-Lieutenant Kipley of the Chieago police | fqinaq g3 Yesterday Fisher returned to | be glad to see the contest take place, and _ Minneapolix Fitohors the business of the Indian office as will gram.)—One of the heaviest rains thiy | force was considered for the place, but White | 70 to visit his friends, and the detec- | he favored its acceptance. MINNEAPOLIS, June 17.—Score readily be realized when it is stated that county ever recelved fell here last night. | Was finally decided upon. While in the city | {ives obtaining knowlegde of his where. ¢ o x Minneapolis ceeeeen 005 3 1 0— 9| they involve a supply of gools for which Three Inches of water fell, all the stree's be r~~4~-;n(tlly he I:l(u:]l!:"::dd ’L‘;’hry'"\‘\"\f‘;";;"fi,‘.m oo | abouts, took him ta the police station. G\MES OF THE LEAGUE 1\;.;3‘ ““Hy And el ‘: t"ni‘ (1! SM“‘ e of G 12, mm,o‘?n is F[I;"l cac?:] year. oded. d rte; » | cept the position at a sa ch has now B its: Minneapolis, 11; Kansas v, 16. Er- | Begides these expenditures for goods re- B Comeciait Mlnehon "ot “wator o Thie | beon assured. e ey tnwloy’s Piteniuk Too Intrlcate for the [ rors: Minneanolis, 4; Kansas CILy, 5. ~Bat- | ool by eontract the office usually spends N iainotien b wator, Lol T B TOR GATLIOAN Dr. Price’s Baking Powder creates the Quaker City Datters. terles: Duke and Wilson; Kling, Hastings | CIved by, contract the efoee Bsually b makes seventeen inches of water that has JOI O] ALLIGAN. palatable, wholesome food necessary for | St. Joe-Omaha, no game, rain. and Bergen. Game called on account of |& s >l B maca s L fallen here since {he 29th of March, and the | px.Rire Chief Galligan also caught a fob [ women—ospeclally all expecting the bliss of | Quincy-Pearid, no game, rain. darkness. ‘ plies to bring the total up to §9,000,000 each ground is thoroughly soaked to a. depth of | 4¢ ¢the meeting of the board last evening. He | motherhood. Doy Moines-Lincoln, no game, rain, INDIANAPOLIS, June 17,—Score: year. 5 several ‘feet.’ A" littio hail fell in the even- | wuy appointed fire inspector, with power to e —— tockford-Jncksonville, 1o game, rain, Indianapolis 0100120 0-7 muel W. Slater, cidef ot the finance | This weok Dalloan. Parachute, Tight Ropa, ing, but no damage was dono as far as can [ ;4% AREGRICE TR0 N fre, (neurance, PRESONAL PARAGRAPIH: Eltesburs, 67 Dhiladelphia, 2 Toledo « 500001000 0-1)dvision ot the Indin office, says: “Those Rtanie and Contorsian RetloE e o be_ascertained, Vi 1 e a pel cl Chicago, 10; shington, Hits: Indianapolis Toledo, 3. Errors: | annual lettings of contracts for Indian sup-|™ alfiation of property and perform incidental LLORN . o k BELEY C! A June 17.—(Spe- A be oy <} 5 Cleveland, 10-7; Boston, §-9. Indianapolis, 1; Tol Batteries: Fisher se a large amount of work for our BB o AR, Neb, Jonodt |.1.~5.u| duties, subject to the orders of Fire Chief| H. H. Robinson of Kimball s at the Pax- | Baltimore, 12; St. Louls, b LI VAIT TR a Roach. B T st voae NEXT SUNDAY, With ‘another fine. raim last Might. - Fagmers Redell. He assumes his duties at once. ton. New York, 7; Loutsville, 6. OETROLT. Sine A7 —Boore: L s L L S i A 8! Charges were filed against Danlel Hurl, 4 ¥ 2 7 . Brooklyn, 4; Cincinnati, 2. Detroit 5120000 0-8 1Y o e & Atfternoon and Evenin ssy the small grain crop is now asdred. | o OO T8N0 %9 10 tineglect of duty, [, T Morrison. Perry, I, I8 at the Mil-| rngianapolis, 7; Toledo, DRt s § 320000 0-%lup the business. The awards this year were ning, Grain l» hetding out and the erop gencrally | intemperance, disorderly conduct, assaulting | “g S e e capoliR. O Hits: Detrolt, 12; Grand Rapids, 10, Errors: |10t noticed to be materially different from | he most marvolous and vrilliant entortaine is better than for years In this section of | b " Von Becker and ~ Lieutenant | George W. Scevers, Oskaloosa, Ia., is at the | Detroit, 8; Grand Rapids, Detroit, 'nd Rapids, 5. Batteries: John- | those of former years. T"’w"“)"‘“""’ n- | ing artistic novelty—the marvel of modery L R TR Specialy—A | Mulvihill.” His case will be tried next week. [ Paxton. PHILADELPHIA, June 17.—Tnability to [ 8on and Twineham; Sfafford, Jones ™ and ;’ri‘ll‘x:;llodu{v"lt:x;]\nl‘lxi;rnt‘:‘lp“:‘r:wl.‘hlcn:u havo just | sges fine shower of rain fell here this morning, | It was rumored that Von Becker was in a| R, Smith, Perry, Ore., s registered at the | bit Hawley at critical moments defeated | "84 poyrr, June 17.—Score: York, where the openings were made. It The gauge reglstered 90-100ths of an inch. | serious condition as a result of the assault. X005 5 X the Phillies today. He held them down to | §t, Paul 320000010 17 pag generally been found that a certain class ACHILLE PHILION Tho rain was accompanied with thunder ana [ Officer Heitfelt was placed on trial for ar-| W. E. Peebles of Pender is registered at | five scattered hits. Attendance, 6,80, | Milwauk $0 00012210 2—8|5 gnniies are bid for by merchants of cer- t z Mghtuing, and quite a heavy wind, which did [ resting some boys who were scattering hand- | the Millard. Blges Hits: St. Paul, 12; Milwaukee, 10. Trrors: | tain sections of the country. For Instance, in his Daring ana Perilous Exhibitions. somo damage to trees and small buildings. [ bills on the streets. Mr. Arnstein made the | M, B, Fox Is registered at the Barker from | philadelphia 5 000000 2-2]|8t Paul, 2 Miiwaukee, 4. “Batterten: Mul- |y % (P P00 200 iG 9 coreals always comes FALLS CITY, Neb., June 17.—(Spoctal [ complaint. A number of witnesses testified. | Lincoln, Neb. Bl 0008020 Ihne7edehatonand ERcyiSiESapLane and | oo m merchants of the west and middle THE sP]RAL TOWER Telegram.)—Richardson county was blessed | The policeman cl.\}{“ed that {l_ I\\\';wbfil:lgt‘fll'l'\g F. E. McGinnis Is registered at the Barker | Hits: .mnm 1 b 3 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. states, while our supply of blankets, sheets with another heavy rain, which lasted about | of a city ordinance to pass hand e dlince rors: Phi 1 Played. Won. Last. P.ct. and woolens and like goods we get from s X . A & two hours. Prospects for corn were neves | streets. Referred to executive session. P bl runs: Philadelphia, 1 Tnatanapolia s the east. We are now busy on the details | AND TIGHT ROPE,LARGE GLOBE better for this time of the year. Oats will Dan Burr filed his application for the posi- Hon. Nathan Blakely of Beatrice was in | hase hits Delehanty, Blerbauer. —Home | Wdia) .ulm“-‘ b1 13 of the work, such as executing the officlal PERFORMANCES average a good crop, rye about half a crop | tion of chiet of police, and said he would be | Omaha yesterday. runs: Buckley. Bnoriioe s Halman | Grand Rapids o a1 1 5 | contracts, making lists of the awards, etc.” PERFORMANCES. and potatoes a full crop. Pasturcs are green | pleascd to appear before the board and an- | Mr. B. B. Kinnie is registered at the Barker | (3 %, M0 ool Smith. | Left on bases: | St Paul...... : R - No Deser W and_looking well. swer all questions relative to his fitness for | trom Colon, Mici. PR, o P tsbar o aut: | Mitwaukes™"0101100 B on m—— == | o, Description of this Wonderful Noveity LYONS, Neb., June 17.—(Special)—Good | the place. The application was recived and | James Brete is registered at the Barker | By Hawle by Carsey, Double plays: | Kansas 8 AMUSKMENTS. can do it Justice. rains fell last night and this moraing all | placed on file, from Milwaukee, Wie. Sullivan to' Hallman to Hoyle; Stenzel to [ Detroft ... R .5 3 » over Burt county. Crops of all kinds are | * Laave of abience was granted Sam Crowley, | Ar and Mrs, A. L. Towle of Los Angeles ( Clingman fo Blerbauer.” Kirst base on er: B e M ana AT The Biggest, Strongest and Host making a wonderful growth. At 'll"‘rrz-fl(‘ M. Tighe, B. J. Morris, H. L. Pearman, ('0 are guests at the Merchants e on. balles. OfF. Hawis tf Carsey s; Milwaukee at St. Paul;” Toledo at In- corn in growing now the larger portion of it | Trober, all of the fire department, and Of- [ “'¢ ®I° q L LT 8y L0t Carsey, | O Rapolls, " ? ) overnor Holcomb came up from Lincoln | 1. Hit by pitcher: Sten; Wild pitches v A L r}";rm\ ficers Osborn and Glover of the police de- |, GOIUENE BEAOTH, T M0, o orning. Hawley, 2, | Tassed balls: Kinslow 5o 544 | MEMPHIS NINE PLAYS IN HARD LUCK Remarkable Troup a Exlstence, IT. PAUL, Neb., June 17.—(Speclal.)—An- | partment. i “ 5 o teries: " Carsey and Clements; Hawley and | & other thunder, wind and rain storm struck [ * Secretary Dooley of the Police Relief as- | M. S. Adams, Canon City, Colo, and B. L. | Kinslow. Umpire: Campbell, 'Time. = One — y this placo shortly before midnight, contlnuing | sociation submitted his resular report of | Stout and son, Pucblo, Colo., are registered | nour and Afty minytes” Lty L-nll:‘l:f:;:l:n!:-:,z‘cv:l::):‘:l:':l’umI)erl of SIE HASSAN BEN ALI’S for about an hour and a half, during which | {2ER W O AT ick benefits. at the Arcade. __WASHINGTON WAS BASY. o ) time one and one-fourth inches of water [ AR FET T UW coliing police sup-| C. F. Reeves, Seattle, Wash., and W. S.| WASHINGTON, June 17.—The Chicago| MEMPHIS, June 17.—The Memphls base WORLD FAMDUS fell. Small grain, which had recovered re- < : g he board asking | Schenck, New Whatcom, Wash., are guests | team found an easy mark in the pitchers of | .y olup of the Southern league is in pretty > plies, seat a letter to the board asking ! ! konsap pLoners 0L | iban ¢ markably since the big rains of May 29 and | g0, "0 \re patronage. The request was | at the Arcade o g Swere wiwaye in the lead, "At- | hard lines, but the promoters of the organiza- Given by th b the Union of TROUPE OF ARABS. anat June 1 aud. 3-and aives promise of & | oo file: ; John C. Shearing, Charles H. Peters, | {andance, 8,300. Score: HEA & ven Shyscia MAmbosR. 02 SN0 . good crop, is now safe against drouth, The | Placed on file. ¢ L oD S e IL”A AN s DEin ten lm‘m\', 3,300. Score: tion still have hopes of pulling it through | ' i Blums and Omaha at hoavy wind did some damago by blowing oft | A proposition. from fhe Neprsh TeP | Ol e Arcade bl o Gres bR S R R the Reason. o Thojcause.of 4hojtsohnle 18 light The orfginal Arabfan Acrobats, Tumblers, fruit in gardens. phignescompenyetal canstriiobs the -Bew 1580 4 - HItRH e inatan. 5 Otilas patronage. The club has lost $1,000 so far Gladiators, luteo Bufialo Bill's Wild West SCOTIA, Neb., June 17.—(Special)—This | eral telophone system for the fire engine| Mr. John D. Turner, George H. Simpson | Hits: Washington, 15; Chicag, i deb EInETattcia) natauc Suleom Muksar the strongest and most pow- section was visited by a fine raln last night | houses was received. and W. B. Whitehorn ‘are registered at the [ Fors: vashington, £; Chicago, and is $800 in debt, making a fotal balance iy erfui Arab in tho world, holding ten men, and coming as it does after our heavy rains | Detective Pyburn made a complaint against | Barker from Des Moines, Ia. e Sreit, Sroeinles Amyor|of $1,800 on the wrong side of the ledger. Arablan Pyrumid, Understander and - Exporé of the first of the month, it vml» the :r’un'; Fritz Wirth, alleging that the lfl';«'f was | president Barnes of the State Board of | Lange. base hite: = Everelt Home Disbandonment was regarded as certain rains leave 18th and Broadway, Council | Swordsman in fine shape. We will have a large crop of | selling beer at two counters under one | Agriculture came to the city last evening to | runs tolen b Dahlen (3). | until last night, when Superintendent Smith m.,“ at 9:10 a. m. A F oats and there will be considerable wheat. | license. The commissioners advised him to | confer respecting arrangements for telephone rifice Wilmot, Glasscock. Double | o™ ino ‘streot caf system came 0 the rescus | webster Street depot, Omaha, at 9:30 a. m WIl'fll’S Music Hall Corn s in splendid condition. file his complaint with the county attorney | and telegraph service at the state fair grounds | PIays: Glass 00 Gaoqks ot CArtwrlEht | and guaranteed the expenses for the next two [ v s SYRACUSE, June Ix‘rlsrwrlul.?' An- | and the matter would doubtless recelve the | for fair week. on balls: Washington, 2; Chicago, 2. Left | series of games, with Left Flelder Charley i Bollot i o el and Summer Garden R LI i TN DIRDY nestal). attention of the chief of police. Mercer hotel arrivals are: D, D. Spauld- | on bases: Washington, 4; Chicago, 9. | Frank as manager in place of Charley Lewis, [ Dieycle road race, Omaha to picnic A e T Sperial)a [ In executive session the charges against | ing, Detroit; S. Love Kelloy, Kansas City; J. | Struck out: Washington, i Chicad. 1. | resigned. ~Nine of the players left for Littlo | grounds, starts from 20th and Cuming sts. | — Great Attraction for the next 6 weeks, Biavieat of ihe ssason. Corn on the hills | Ofcer Heltfelt were dismisssd. Delll, J. G Butler, F. Peara, Chicago; &, | Datterigs:, Biockivie, Anfersol MAlTey, | Rock this morning, where they play three | i i3 o, m.—Ten prizes; open to all ama- —THI o oaislad ‘eonstdarably. Wheat will be a |, Ex-Ofcer Gustafson appeared before the | Querner, E. Querner. Dodge; Mise Lorena | RYnd Kitiradge, = Time: Two hours 1 games with substitutes to fill out the team. S, Q! 2 \ eur heelmen, Every participant must " beard and made a statement. The former | Abbott, Council Bluffs; L. H. Brown, Salt | ge > Ivi Cateher Lang, Shortstop Langsford and Cen- | teur w ve go crop sectio he acreag ) : N seventeen minutes. Umpire: Galvin g, en- | ks i s % % rxfmlélnr:km::u-f- “.‘uu‘"“lflu'x' >’<Ea'r‘f The ACTEASE | yotion in dismissing him from the force was | Lake; 'B. J. Cady, Chicago; J. P. Cryer, | BOSTON AND CLEVELAND DIVIDED, | ter Fielder Wright declined to go. The | hold a numbered ticket. Association foot- rO ean ar ers ORAND TSLAND. June 17.—(Special)—A | Withdrawn and he was given an opportunity [ Gremora Farm; Charles Harding, Norfolki| BOSTON, June 17.—In the morning game | team will play three games here with Little | ball match—Caledonians vs. Olympics; fine rain fell during last night. The Oxpard | to resign, which he did at once. M. Nobbs, San Francisco. Wallace of the Clevelands did not prove | Rock on their return, and by that time it is | oo gancing and games Sugar factory reports eight-tenths of an| The application of ex-Fireman Trayner L mr——— very ‘offective, and Kneil ‘was substitated | thought arrangements will have been made (o -— v boy 2 e 4 e 'me enied. b 2 Hotols, at the opening of the sixth inning. Nichols sh the season. inch, While ‘there was no grent need, th for relnstatoment was.denisd At the Dellone: I Johnson, Tannies | was hit freely. Scor uish the TICKETS $1.00. . - s o SIop ST Johnson, Holdr /. F. Downing, David | Boston .. Y D B0 1 00 3 r 3 along wonderfully. The past week had been ElliottUs Mearing This Afiornoon tys Witliam ! Bosono Foe s dlr i o et el R1E o IBg o Camtad tho Wil | For sale at all bicycle stor fine, warm, “growing" weather, and all crops wer, Elliott, who was arrested | At the Merchants: J. A. Kennedy, Genoa; Roalr 8: Cloveland, 18 e Originals yeste defeated the Wil- | 3 ki g Sston 2; Clevels " Harned ri cox & Draper:Bhoo Hoxa team .at Hort See the prizes in Hayden Bros'. 16th-st. | e (Continued on Third Page.) windows. Everybody remembers them from last fally DON'T FAIL TO HEAR THEM. are in splendid condition. ¢ el susplek H. Young, Lincoln; H. C. Spaulding, | Boston 2; Cleveland, 4. Karned run: HELBY, Neb., June 17.—(Special)—The | 82¥eral days ago at Florence on the suspicion | o, gd W, Mickeiwaite, Ord; G. B. Billups, | ton. 7; Cleveland, 6. Two-base hits: Nush, ground was soaked by a warm rain early this | that he was one of the men who robbed Rix's | Lindsay. McCarthy. Home runs: Zimmer (2) morning. The late rains have been regular | store at Calhoun, was yesterday afterncon | At the Arcade: Jasper Huffman York; | Stolen bases: McCarthy. Double plays and could not have come at more favorable | arraigned before Justice of the Peace Smitn] W. A. Howard, Lincoln; Thomas Chilners, | McGarr to Childy to O'Connor. First base times. Farmers are Kept busy in the flelds | on the charge of having burglars' tools in’| Plerce: Mrs. Grage Pennington, blerce: gh-balias . DR Nichots, “;.__’,‘,'y Yrallace, & :n:x (||‘|e;r L [r)‘lluv;' n.‘; oarn auhfll('lv;mly ln»‘ n: possession. The hearing occurs this ¥ $ ' | Passed balls: Ganzel. Datferies: Nichols ore It s too hig ats are heading and | afternoon. will make a heavy yield. —— GRESHAM, Neb,, June 17.—(Special.)—This LOCAL BREVITIE vicinity received a'good rain last night, ac- companied by a heavy north wind. No dam-| The L. E. Roberts company of Omaha has age reported. All kinds of growing crops | incorporated to\ wholesale and retail coal, never looked better. 2 coke, wood, ete. Its capital is to be §$6,000. FREMONT, Neb., June 17.—(Special)— | John H. Leslie has brought a replevin suit There was a heavy thunder storm here be- | against the Missouri Pacific rallway company tween 2 and 3 this morning. The storm was | and others to recover possession of 384 crates preceded by a high wind, which broke | of fire crackers. 270 & §0d many trees, but did no serous | r, geqeral court yesterday the jury Amage. Farmiers say that they never 8aw | pot;rned a verdict of guilty in the case corn grow faster than it did last week. The |} . ; s Fyiagh eek. The | ypainst Lew Taylor of Lincoln, charged bay crop this year will be one of the heaviest [ (B WL R0 R iSO QRS y evening from 8 to 12. Matinces, sday and Saturday. To West Point “The best baking powder made 'is, as shown by analysis, the “Royal.” ever cut in the Platte valley. Nearly one and & half inches of rain fell WAHOO, Neb, June 17.—(Special)—This section was visited 'by a heavy rain early this morning. Everythiug is kept growing Ly these rains, which have been coming on an average of about one good drenching shower p-r week. At least an inch of rain f21l this morning FAIRMONT, Neb., Juno 17.—(Speclal)— Three-fourths of an inch of water fell here today. Crops are looking well LA PLATTE, Neb., June 17.—(Special)— Early this morning we/ were treated to the best rainfall of the & fson. A severe wind eame rushing down tae Platte, highly elec- trified and laden with rain. Some damage was done to the apple crop. The rainfall amounted to three-fifths of an inch and is of untold value to the farmiug interests. HASTINGS, Neb., June 17.—(Special)— Another grand rain Visited this part of the county this morning. © his pule the crops in fine condition, and it will be a big surprise 1o overybody If Adams county does not have the largest crop this year that It has had for many years. FULLERTON, Neb, June 17.—(Speeial. This vicinlty was visited last night by a beavy raln, which lasted about three hours. Bpring wheat, oats and corn are looking very (Continued on Fifth Pag: minutes before bringing in the verdict The assignment of Bocock & Proctor, who recently closed up business, will be heard in county court Saturday. The book ac- counts amount to $2,600 and the balance of accounts amount to $6,000. All ereditors, it is stated, will be paid in full A permit has been granted to John D. Bermingham for the erection of a frame cottage at 3707 North Eighteenth street at a cost of $2,200, and to D. L. McGuekin for a cottage at the northeast corner of Thirty- third and Davenport streets, at a cost of $1,000. Receivers of the water works company bave endorsed the modified plans for the enlargement of water mains in the business part of the city and will jotn the city counc in applying to Judge Dundy for an orde directing the expenditure of money for the work according to the proposition of city council. Rev. Odell, pastor of the Beth Fien Baptist church of this city, has recetved a call from the First Baptist church of Lansing, Mich. The church ix one of the most promising in the state and has a house of worship that cost §75,000, with a congregation of 600 members. Mr. Odell ls considering the call, though it is under- stood that he will not accept. Wash a large perfectly fresh tongue in 3 waters; then cover well with boiling water, a little salt, and cook about 12 minutes to the Strip off the skin. trimmed away the root, Dish when you | and pour over Strain cup of the liquor in | ; set over fire, tablespoonfuls butter cut the juice of 1 lamon, 2 small pickled following sauce: which tongue flour, pepper to taste, and when this has thickened, cucumbers chopped, and serve. Borfatouk ¥ Take a mi¢e piece of beef, rump or sirloin, also a litlle raw bam; put both in a frylug-pan, with some butter and small quantity chopped omion lot them simmer fogether a short time on the the oven; add a little flour and cuough stogk to make sauce; salt, in small slices; Comn'r of Health, N;‘w York City. T S AT AN A R A R S AN A I ———— S chopped parsley and a little Worcestershire sauce as seasoning; add also a few sliced potatoes, and cook together for about 20 minutes; put this into a a pie-dish, with & few slices of hard boiled eggs on the top, and cover with a layer of common paste. Bake from 15 to 20 minutes fn a well heated oven. All dark meat pies can be treated precisely the same way. If poultry, leave the potatoes out. To Mineo Heef. Shred the underdone part fine, with some of the fat; put it into a small stewpan, with some onions (a very little will do), a little water, pepper and salt. Boil it till the onion 118 quite soft, and then put some of the gravy of the meat to It, and the mince. Do not let it boll. Have a small hot dish with bits of bread ready, and pour the mince into it, but first mix a la spoonful of vinegar with it. | AND RETURN. 23, «——emx Get tickets from any employe at Hayden Bros’ to this Hayden Bros’ Employe’s Picnic. A Good Dinner——A Big Time »w—> JUNE All Sorts of Sport——Fishing— Base Ball——Racing. Only a Limited Number of Tickets Left.