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= THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895. d — _[_ X-BANK CASHIER INDICTED|ee warees xo xoue s |SINTS WON THE SECONDOVE |5 sy sty laett oo mele v AFEAIRS AT SoUTH oABA|— MUNYON'S B Bleyclist T s Ttalia Stril New York 0 0001001002 oo iy b Qe with g ey ” Washington .........0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 *—4 Last night shortly before 8 o'clock a bi- et rors: New Yopk, 4. Washington, 2. Earned | ite won today, second cholces or outsiders A, T, Nichols of Lmhfieldvl}nnk Fame | . clist, T. R. Huston, was maimed by a Omaha Etrikes Her Usual Away from Home rune: New Vork '3 " Hases orl balls: Off | taking all the money, Chevaller, who has Council Repeals Ordinance for Special . 3 Wanted for Counterfeiting, crowd of Ttallans near the corner of Twelfth Hard Luck. e, oo Ay e e Noy | fidden most of the winners lately, com- Eleotion on Park Bonds Question. Great Fl ht street and Capitol avenue because he ran York, 4" Wagnigetan, 8. Siruck out:, By | 0 it B R T ttet will d g y AL AFTER T wITH A AP | o & e A The s s Cor | by us e g ennons |G oy g e Aot | sl e i Bhch i d . 4 b 9¢ | Jookey Herrick, who rode Connaught in the | o S MARSHAL tna Sansone, and sho lives near the corner E BIG RS | hitei Davin, Jovpe, Maut, Becrifice, hite: | hardie, was' thrown off and badly hurt, Re- | BULLA TAKES THELEAD IN THE MCVEMENT He Wins in Spite of Prejudice, Big ! where the accident occurred. lays: Staffordsto Fuller to Davis. Batter- | SULS: otry and Organized O sition. Nelleved that the Evidence Will Throw | Huston was scorching south on Twolfth | o, yn Other Hand 8t Joseph Played an | Snire Time and Schriver; Manl ‘and Mo- | \ (T8 N e o 18 ond, & p S 1 Light on the Fallure of the Institu- street, and, nearing the corner of Capitol Seeotion . GNiSQ, 4k Seorsd Hairey (':K‘l‘,'l I‘“‘N_;_ ';'l’;‘,l’_‘_“‘“‘f"‘l'("l"l) Smslle. | Mero (6 to 1) third, Time: 1 | Action Begina by the Adoption of a Resolu- un‘;‘::'-h o idpee & SHvCN r:{l Pml((i & . . i 5 o DN i . nd race, five and a half furlongs, sell- A ened A omplete _ victory over the ol tion with Which Accased Was avenue, he struck a crowd of Itallan chil Six of the Nine BOSTON, Jine'10.—The game was an tn- | ing. Ttose Clark (8 16 1) won, Venus (I {0 5) B ot Bt et e mothod of treating diwease. In spite of the y dren who usually iInfest the corner. He teresting _one, though one-sided. The vis- | second, Miss Gary ir e Suspension of the Rule prejudice and bigo! . ¥ormerly Connected. 4 Tanings. itors could nat hit. Nichols to advantage. | 1.8, ' st o M e i) A R R shouted, and had apparently cleared them S ot attre: %A ath, Ave AR HRE amibeun. has —New City Attorney. tem & fair trial and (he organised oppost- all, when the Sansone girl, out of whose Toston . 00063001 °10]dicap: Banjo (8 to 1) won, 1vy (4 to &) sec- eured P :“h‘""" it_hay y It 1s seldom that a bank cashier is in- | way he was trylng to get, ran directly In | St. Joseph, 12; Omaha, 6. Brooklyn 100000301-5 ¢ .13:.‘» Cotton 17"l.u 1) |m|r.L Time: l;flh Thousands M‘,:‘ n.‘\:-r:c:»’.‘.::.| “?” ;‘::mmt R dicted for passing counterfeit maney, but [ front of the wheel. Her arm was caught in um"’;‘{;nl‘. "f;i.. n(»;mllle. 6. n.“fl'.f.; l';’;“"'l"‘-ml’k l:““;?");f:-“r:“.‘ larrxl:»'vlj dic l\‘{' b |'."(:: |.',”i} ‘Sn.i'.".{l.'.‘,‘\',i'l 0 At lhu‘m(-vflnx of the city councll 1ast| pronounced fncurable by other doctors, and | such was the case in this city yesterday. the fork of the front wheel and she fell to Lincoin, Des Moines, 2 ; Brooklyn, .f." Two-base _hits ; ;w,!. Flirti .’m to |) n\.ln#' |m\|“ x'v‘ ;‘l“""l"'"K ‘hfll'l:t‘“mu" ll'""fl l\-m"ml!"'l ‘. "‘-*lflr rumr}‘-L m":‘ the Boards of Health of vari- o b . gyl o Jittsburg, b; syllle, vy, Long, Grim. Home runs: Nash, Ifth race, mile and a half, six hurdles on, which was adopted, Instructing the |ous cities show that the death rat | The federal grand jury found a true bill | the ground, with the bicycla on top ot her, | Dittsbutk, b Loulsyii . & e olon Tses: Dufty, Birst base (& to 1) won, Gold Dust (7 to 1) [ city attorney to at e rapare and. submit | decreased by the use of \.‘.,".|,’!,‘,’.<",““'::“',§f:: { agalnst A. ¥, Nichols of Litehfield, Neb. He | but before this happened Huston had | Washington, 4; N 'g, balls: McCarthy, Tucker, Nichols, Gn second, Guadaloupe (13 to ©) third. Time: | o g e N Munyon's Rheumatism Cure never falls ~. | was indleted on four counts and it s said | thrown himselt off. Hoston, 10 'Brooklyn, o, Lowe, Tredway, Daly. Struck out: 7 2:45, iy an ordinance repealing an ordinance pasted |to relieve in 1 to 3 iours, and cures in & few o That there Is an excellent prospect of his con- | The street was Immediately alive with | BEBity 1%y fand Rapids, 9. M owe 15 Ilkar. Dseod valls) Ga 8T, LOUTE. June 1ot Dfi' L Lo el i) i B R ;:’-vt:'n‘n”r?y'; ""h|,,,l,,,':'f:"}‘, L el 4 A 8 Totic fans, whe 4 0 d .| Kansas City, 21; Minnea 20, Wild pitches: Nichols, 2 Hit by pitcher: | ST. LOUIS, June 19.—Drizzling rain an A . ABRIGS yon's Dyspepsla Cure {s guaranteed to \ viction. Itallans, who surrounded Huston and threat y nneap; Poter i) Herlos: Nichols and Ganzel: | & sticky and heavy track gave the talent a the purchase of a park. The ordinance Was|oure all forms of indigestion and stomach Indianapolis,” 18;" Toledo, prepared forthwith and passed under a sus- Gichols is one of the best known men in | ened to lolence 3 i v rms ik DL U oo ened to do him violence, some of them wo hours and | big dump in the first race, when the favor- | pongion of the rules. troubles. Price, d Grim, Tim Kennedy ¢ an county, where he has resided for | calling for knives. He got on his wheel - fourteen minutes. ‘Umpire: McDona:d. e place and an outside dog at 30 | *°B 5 Munyon's Cat Cure 300 1 f,T,,",ff",:,‘,‘,,.‘ ; ; three times, but each time the gir's father | ST. JOSEPH, June 19.—(Speclal Telegram.) STANDING OF THIS TF (S ST AL LY Sroind o | yamol TACTEWSHIC tebdered HE Sebgtuton | the Aioted pRtis And £estores them 10 HeGIORS 4 A Gdplis wab lssued fof him yesterday ['pulled ‘him’ off. He begin o hkve lively | —The Omahas fell down again before Played. Won. favorites took the money and. two second | g, S¥ Bt T Doud was ap- | No failure; a cure guaranteed. Price, 26c. e epty United States Marshat | V3lons of an untimely end to hls young | the terrible onslaught of the mighty Sainta, B o B CHICRE Siwiatec SO peSummaries: |7 g A Munyon's Liver Cure corrects headache, morning puty States Murshal | o, "when a nomber of negroes who I1ve 10 | nd, as o result, they were defeated by a Bittsburg™. L8 whirst race,"six turlonga: Henita (0 to 1) FOLIOK JUTIIES SOUND dno L, biliousness, jaundice, constipation and ali | Hubbard has gone o Litehficld to make the | the neighhorhood came to his assistance. | oo “or 4y 1o 6, Carrish of the Omahas.| Cleveland ... a7 to_6) third. Time: 1:21 " li\;"r diseases. Price, 25c. < Each picke he street was | - : “hicage : Second race, five furlongs; Ida o5 | unyon's Kidney Cure speedily o § ”;::-hnl. was cashier of the People's State r:r:‘h‘ll;" lh-l:.lu:::]nlg!fl“‘:.lmwulrl‘: the Tecumbent | Pitched a nice game, but his support was Fhiiadelph o Lo RCaie Y fonksl . Tamals (6 vy| mevers Accountant Reports that Thelr||n the back olng_or groins, ayll“;:)l:xup.::; 1 bank at Litchfield. F some time there | forms of Itallans, when Huston jumped on awful, the team making nine costly errors rookly 4 2) third. Time: 1:05 ooks Do Not Balance Well. kidney di . Price, 2bc. 1 pank at Litchfield. For some forma of Itallane, when H oo hnd’ Doug: | behind him. The flelding of the Saints was York Third race, six and a half furlongs: High- | The expert accountant who has been going | Munyon's Blond Cure eradicates all im- -~ (PSS land (8 to 1 1 L4 biks-X "';";:""‘""‘ l“"’l"‘“ »'\"I"" ""f:"""':“"’:m:' o8 siresta. “Sansone and another man fol- | faultless and Parvin kept the hits well scat- | SnCinatt - “ nd 8 to 1) won, Mollie B (2 1o 1) second. | over the city's books reports that he has "",{("‘I',‘:)'u‘x‘lr.a‘":,:’r'l'"‘l“‘\‘r'xI G vk 4 counterfeit coin in the vicinity coun- Y ) s 4 i i b LR T 2 Botlde Jud - : c insures a free a Jowed him. and at the corner another Nght [ tered. The flelding of Pace, Slagle, Shafter | St. Louls i Gith 100, neves ‘fuiongs: Feedman (4| found o shortage in ex-Pollos Julge King's|, niafns CATHATUS, intuled & fiey S terfeits were clever. They were mostly sil- | ensued. Sanson friend tried to Stick & |, o'y oo o was bad, All the errors they | Loulsville Wit Al f a8 15.6 | to 1 won, Lottie Altar (5 to 1) second, Jack | accounts amounting to $196. Mr. King | jeast pain or discomfort o ’ ow of them were eventu- f two other colored Games today: Brooklyn at Boston; Wash. | Bradley (1 to 1) third. ‘Time: 1:35 y . Y ver dollara, and a tow of them b knite into ll{:ll;l‘:n“:)‘ulm“:: e ol ha | made were costly, letting in runs every time. | ngion at Ne Brosklyn at Boston: Wash- | PRAGEY 500k Bolt "ana” @ half furlongs; | 0laims that this amount and more ks duo him | Munyon's _Pile Ointment positively curos ally traced to the counters of the banl infurlated” TtAllans n‘fl“ Sl Officers Curry | Tho Saints started thelr run getting In delphia; Louisville at Pittsburg; Cleveland .jlwh:n ‘:\.l.‘,xm- [ xi» 1) won, Willlam Duke, | on salary account. all forms of plles. | Vi Vicho ( ot the 5. ee “hicago: Cinc! r., (7 to 5) sc 0 I x-. rowler' o s o A O R R SahiiF Elkced | nAL SUIllvan ursived Bansons st Huston | e HEatiNTwo bates on baily audl & B at Chicago; Cincinnati at St. Louis. Jr @ fo D) second, Stanna (7 to 1) third: | Ex-Judge Fowler's account also shows a [ Munyons Asthma Herbs are guaranteed to The previous record of the cashier p e e o0 with ‘ighting. The | produced one. In the second two singles and | gAMES 1§ THE. WESTERN LEAGUE | ,SIth race one mile: Young Arion 3 to 1 shortage of $414.20. Fowler claims that the | "“\rFR B AMA F 00 e i i 4 him above suspicion and it was thought the 5 % Bonda, s e Bk i LEA ¢ | won, Jim Henry (8 to 1) second, Jim Hogg | shortage alleged was caused by the mayor s A dh L ganantt bl S A latter was immedlately released on a baso on bails and an error by Slagle pro —_— and breaks up cold in a few h Pi i t bad coln was purely accidental. o of the Glob (6 to 1) third.” Time: 1:47%. remitting fines and by his ignorance of the | o 2 ow hours. Prio ) passing of bad coln was purely Huston Is a clerk in the office of the Globe | quced three more. In the third an error by | St. Paul Steps Up Into a Tile for Second ki 25e. o But rumors scon spread thick and fast about | Loan and Trust company. His face presented [/t AT FETE 0 il b 04 Pha s P ey PO aystem of bookkeeping. It is expected that | ™M o1 Cough Cure stops coughs, night i Nichols' peculiar style of financiering, and on | the appearance of a plece of pickled beef | N s0 on ‘balls, an error by PaSE| DL, o oFece MINNEAPOLIS, June 19.At the business | 1 matter in both cases will be stralghtened | yyeaty,- allays, soreness and speedily heals Maroh 1. the bank of which ~Nichols | after the warm reception he recelved from the [2nd a single scored two more. In the sev Dol e L e TR0 e The AU LR e st R 4t TEAGALK: Te0Ws] O SUHIETEE T IV SO W PAELISS: the lungs. Price, 25c. Y was cashler suspended becauze it Was | pavement when he throw himself from his | enth an error by Hutchinson, Carrish hitting | ¢ And : PR LT R SE ot d frwemc ey st e —_— Munyon's Nerve Cure restores overworked / found to be in an insolvent condition. The [ wheel. The little girl's arm was tadly | a man, au error by Nattress, a two-base hit| Hits: Detroit RN FRbide 10 8¢ povt ki braNDONAIRE ey T o lunwan | YEW MEAT INNPECTION REGULATION | and overstrained nerves to a healthy condi- = IR\ doors of the bank were closed suddenly upon | bruised, but otherwise she was uninjured, | anq Slagle's error piled up four more. torm: batroie ¥ Urand Rapias 6. Batter. | Somptites 18 aluba, with 065 aatusl playe — tion. Price, 25c. - that date. Popular suspicion of its shape was | except In the minds of her parents and | o s | fes: ‘Gayle ana Twineham; Jones and Fear. | ers, and a total membership of L "This | More Specific Provision for the Disposition | Munyon's Headache Cure stops headache confirmed. The official commercial agency | friends, who were sure that she was dying. n the eighth a single and a home run by | " gp "PAUL, June 19.—Scor afternoon the second round in thé play for of Condemned Carcnsses, in three minutes. Price, 250, Teport on the financial condition of the in- | Witnesses say that Huston was not (o | Alberts secured two more for the Saints. For | §f. Paul ..... 01000900 0-10]the Hamilton trophy was played and the| WASHINGTON, June 19.—Secretary Mor-|, Munyon's Vitalizer imparts new iife, re- stitution was brief but bree It was blame for the accldent. He had steered to |the Omahas, in the first a single and a home | Milwaukee vieees 00 2 0 0 0 2 1— 6| Progressive m h for fours was begun i 64 4 T , ‘stores lost powers to weak and debilitated \ “The bank has been looted. No assets’” |one side of the little girl and wouil pave | run by O'Brien brought in two. In the sey- Papl, 13; Milwaukeo, 11. Hrrors:| , In the whist congress of the cloyen|ton has just issued new meat Inspectlon |ymen " “price, $1.00. \ Investigation revealed the fact that mot a |passed her safely if she had not run directly | enth the three singles credited Omaha with ikee, 2. Batteries: John: | teams remaining in competition for fthe | regulations which will take eftect July 21| Munyon's Homoepathic Rbmedy Co., of olinr wha Toft 1o pay labilities, and in this |in his way, Even then he threw himself | two more runs. In the eighth two bases on Baker, ~Twitcheil ~and [ Hamilton trophy only A P rating Bragk: | The principal change from the regulations | Philadelphia, puts up epecifics for nearly Tespect counterfelts were oo ‘(;:;'l‘p!lll:l:; JThe | trom the wheel in nu:o]h;‘ prevent the girl | balls and a S!S sooces Snotee xlo and in | "N{NR1APOLIS, June 19.—Score: iyn, 65 o tat; “Minneapolts defeating Phil; | now in force relates to the disposition of con- | every disease, which are sold by all drug- a8 Dever recoyersd positors were | from receiving serious injuries. o-ba ce sc i ) p _op | Adelphia, 629 to 619, and the Hamilton club 4 4 Sec glsts, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. out their money. Nichols found himself el dacbiny the last run, Score: | Minnoapolls «.-cd 01 2 1 0 8 8 12 of "Philddelphin defeating St. Paul, 620 to demned carcasses, Bection 7 of the old el & out of a job, but he remained in Litchfield. I'IFL,S C\V “ \LI Rl' \DY ST. JOSEPH. e eanalls. 1: Toamsns ity 1 | 8% (The teams remaining in_comipetition | regulations provides that carcasses found to |~ A funl 1ine of OPERATIONS AT LINCOLN. L ANAL ALL i AB. R, BH. PO. A. E.| Brrors: Minneapolis, e (Cily, '3 | are the three winners above, now ready for |be diseased and unfit for human food should MUNYON’S REMEDIES Nichols made frequent trips to Lincoln, and s B . 9 % § 9 J|Batteriea; Carmey it Kling, Wi aicae, Hvde Park and Chicagn du: | be 1emove, at one» under thy saporvision of | On hand. Mailed on receipt of prics. thera wax soon . cliorus of complaints ai, the {Continited from First Bage) ek g 9 0| tings and Bergen, o o7l e plicate. which “are still due to play In the | tho inspector and tanked in such manner as THE ALOE & PENFOLD (0., L ::,T,‘,‘I’u,c,‘;“_'l‘:"(',“{‘,’,:'l'.'" ;,:mm“"'";;,f"[',:“;l,‘[',,,";:‘l,\“',f. STRthy. Thb. AvCA dHEh 2 Cloee-WaThnE Jones, c cona 1 9| Indianapoils 008 018 851878 0lE| e A SR eaa ot Gamatledl tas | to preventithelr withdtdwal a3 food proAucts, | iIaRiFer OMAA g, Faxton Hotel, fhat datection was aiMoult. These com- | Bisenbach, the grand duke of Mecklmborg: Sy 3 0lizeieaoiaisiicitio 2 00 018 ol o d=6ingnt, ‘awio o) the"aate Shour ‘at whicti As thers wers iomd doutiaas to the autkotily mes i byl plaints became 8o frequent that the city au- | Schwerin and the duke of Sax>-Coburg-Gotha e LB o [ I e e e e B | P of the Dspartment of Agriculture; to cause FREE. 3 thorities of Lincoln detailed Detective Pound | on his left. The duke of York, the Grand e 4 2 2 1 1 0 Wood and McFarland; Hughey and Gal: Pittsborg (ot Gown e Latonia. the tanking of the carcasses when objection | Munyon's Guide to Health with ever to do some Investigating. 1In a few weeks | puke Alexis of Russia, the duke of &ienoa, A i 0 1 9 iagher. CINCINNATI, June 19.—The weather was | was made by the packer, the following para- | chase of his genuine remedies from b ho was amazed at the web of evidence which | Prince Ludwig of Bavaria, the Grand Duke L e e BT T 00 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. threatening at Latonla, but the attendance | graphs have therefrom been added to cover _ KUHN & CO., X he had woven around Nichols. In October, | Charles Stephanie of Austrla, Sir Edward OMAHA Played. Won. Lost P.C't, | was large. R. S. Payne's gray gelding | such cases: bl POl e e A ) g when Nichols visited Lincoln, he was ar-|ygjjte, the British ambassador, and L. AB. R. BH. PO. A. Indianapolis ....... 41 7 11 6.9 | Pittsburg was cut down in the second race | “Should the owners of such carcasses n ——— — . be terfeit doll ot rosted. A number of counterfeit dollars | gorpette the French ambassador, were | Slagle, cf. o R S Minneapolis a1 51.2| and is probably permanently disabled. Re- | conse o were found upon his person. Nichols, how- Hutehine LA St. Paul ... D43 5.2 | Sults nsent to the foregoing disposition of them, - < J ? chols, how- | seated opposite the emparor. Tha nuraber of on 5 2 Mivaties b4 B 1]t 4 3 . bt oo (g | then the Inspectors are directed to brand the A HANDSOM ever, was not at that time prosecuted. H i » , AKle Wi H She0 A ohi First race, purse, one mile: Paul Pry (3 " A ver) W 2 prosecuted. He | gyogts at his majesty's table was sicty-four Grand Rapids .00 42 50.0 | to-5) won, G (9 1 Pry @ | word ‘condemned’ upon each side and quarter was permitted to return home, the case was a 4hio Yotal BE o IIasts - tnatuai@itha TR G (8 T R irand Ra to'5) won, Gooding (9 to 1) second, Strathree 49 P 1 never pushed and the incident was lost in a | 2 |“ “} ;".""" . of ‘ul sests, inaluding ; T TR S | {y""rr City ... 5 48.91 (10 to 1) third. Time: 1:42%. of said carcasses and keep a record of the Sk ofdascrecy; | Bat Thomas Olirran, a.a- | members ot the alplomatic corps, who dined e b Detroit . ) 6 ond_race, selling, seven furlongs: | kind and weight of the carcass, and they HA0ACunbar. who subssquently received a | D Sisoparate room, was ). The varied g st A oledo > Imperial (7 to 5 won, Belle Foster | shall, under the supervision of the inspector, counterfe:t dollar, traced its receipt to Nich- uniforms of the zuvs{l}s. c]x_c co! ’;d in calors, 1 1" Ii‘ 3 suds arribEI00E an b Mofkes 5];]1"2)_“\._ nd, Mrs. Morgan (20 to 1) third. | be removed from the packing house where e e "wak reported to the federal | the profusion of military and other decora- 90 NCE S MOINES | Time: 12 et Loki (8 to 1y |MeALS are prepared and stored for the inter- Suthorities. and an officer was detailed to | tions and the general aspect of stately mag- G state and foreign trade; and said firm or . o PP 3 s 5 3 ’ won, Free Coinage (11 to_5) second, Squire . authorities and an oMo e ot evi | nificenco and power preseatad a spicudid | g “Joseph - (9,0 20T 3| Turee Good Traces aud a Go Against Time o e s (Lt pmecond, Saulre | corporation shall forward through the in- L/ dence was submitted to the grand jury, and it | Spectacle. Omaha . 00000211-6 on:the Card, Fourth race, selling, mile and fifty yards: | Spector to the secretary of agriculture a Qid mot take the latter long to find a true | During the banquet at the Rathause the | Farned runs: St. Joseph, 7: Omaha, 6| DI2S MOINES, June 19.—(Spec Tele- | Tobin (5 to 1) won, Ace (7 to b) sec sworn statement monthly giving in detall - bill against the acct 5 :-m)u‘mr ‘wmt I‘n v\undvrl‘\‘ll nv}rllll», ?nd‘lml ?‘\vnv’\m.\\- lx;nq Seery, J. \."..;n-‘ Slagle of | gram.)—At the difving park today the at- “'."»-;'.'l‘,“,‘":', ‘.«:.»ml‘:gm:)r‘g {'lxx".},:'\ml :\1“ 3 the disposition of the carcasses condemned, b INTERESTING DISCLOSURES EXPECTED | in an animated conversation, full of gaiety | Omaha. —Home ' " Alberts, “O'fiien. | tendance was extremely lght and the track | o ifth rage. seliing, five furlongs, 44 Re- |and it tho same have been sold. sliowing to 1t is claimod that Nichols® arrest will pre. | 2nd 800d humor, charming all present. | 9iolgh boselt Mecartny, MoHuie QUMY | siow. The ‘following are the summarles o A D a0 Rypecond: whom, whother for consumption as food, or . clpitate some. startling disclosures later on| THANKS FOR THE GREAT WORK. |piays: Jones to Marcum to Alberts; Pace| 228 trotting) pafse $500: 7o e e Y over the methods in force at the bank with | The burgomaster, Lehman, In proposing a | to O'Brien. Bases on blls: Ot Parvin, §;| Chrysolite, ¢h.%lin, Dby Acolite VRAATEREARLIOR (S cal W el Lo G U il L L LT which he was identified. toast, dwelt upon the canal as the work | P Carrish, Hit by pitched ball: By [ (Ewing) " .vai.. sistetssenssee 1 1 1| CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, June 19.—(Special | department, and whether or not for such Nichols seemingly worked alone. The offi- | of the emperor and the empire. It was a H:w’: 1,' bfir “"x;\:‘l:.h 1 Slw:ih uul(,.' I‘Xq): "‘,". (‘.1_.;:1, cham., by Tim Medium . | Telegram)—The annual road race of the nul(-lnu‘hl carcasses have been cooked, or their ' cars bolieve mow that he victimized many | memorablo day for Hamburg, since the city's | Carrish, 2. Sacrifice hits: McHale stk G Pl g g oo 32 2| Cedar Raplds Cyeling club was run this aft- | Conditlon at the time of Inspection by this o y , since the city's | Carrish, 2. Sacrifice hits: McHale, Parvin, | Pattie Clirk, v, m., by Paton department altered, and, if so, in what way. people while he was cashier by RIVIDg out | jifegiving mother had recelved a second | Hutchinson, Miles. Time: Two hours and | (Patterson) SOLR with thirty-nine starters. A, P. | SEREREIC SO U Vhen authorlzed by tho spurious coln, and they are puasled G| mouth in a second sea. Tho waves of the | SNEDUVAYE Futes Umplre: ‘Mr. Burns, | Blaok Hal, B"H. by Or i L Wit ten minutes’ handicap, wori | TG O ilture, "give ‘notice by | WV EXCHANGE FOR 10 TEN-CENT Have o small “mnt® of his own. The work North sea wonld henceforth mingle on its NEW TALENT HELPED OUT. Bager, b, & ¢ Akristocrat (8 5 6 5 3|tme winner, his time being 62:00. The publication to the express companies and | PAPER TAGCS TAKEN PROW i Jave a smoll “minte of hlo own, The WOUK | shores with the waves of the Baltie. He de-| pooicRon, T, June 1h—(8pscial Tele- | The Corpocat” by Hambletonian course 13 twenty miles, common carriers at the place of condemna- f O het It e clalmed. that thoro are many | fired to thauk the. forelgn representatives | gram.)—Howe,' Anson's find, Who has been | . Prince (Maosley) ....... L. 9 4 o OTTUMWA, lu, June 19 —(Special Tele- | tion of the fact of condemnation, giving the OLtsr Inbthrioes yliere NIcholh DA78) ipsuptase | T A0se Rtesenceraympoiitecitag internhtipnal ned to Rockford this =eason. piched a | Nellle Camphbpll b, m., by Wad- + | Brfgton Witk ode. Crandall started in |name of the owner of such carcasses, the Qalt. money, and whenever the recipient de. | PlEuificance .of the canal. He then con-|great game today. ~Aside from wildness | (dinston (Zibbel) . < 7 9 7| {he box for the visitors, but was knocked [ time and place of slaughter and the reason of ) tooted the coin the smooth financler would cludel: “We desire to thank the originators | With men on bases, he pitched a great = (Hawal :‘ L 7 10| out In the fourth inning. Nichols was sub- | its rejection and a description of the car- e e o™ clafm " that 1t as. wninten. | Of this splendid work and to thank the | EATG, i e e 1 yont | BopinR €, i g Stituted, but Ottumwa hit him freely and | casses, and warning them not to transport apologlze A ClIm oeaibility (hat caused | emperor and empiro, and wo desire that all | 1t S werajohes. Rockford hit Sehwarts | ,(Stackhouse) 878 OOREIHBT ERmETRBEIER, ShAmaouE of (Do Ninto. tho ofcers fo investigate with great dili- | the hopes that bound the new undertaking | hard. Truby of Grand Rapids played bis | Gambart, br. s. Ottumwa .. 40030101 1-10| “Section 20 provides that carcasses found 1 Ance. but the cases became so frequent and | shall be realized. We trust that our hon-| first game at second base for Rockford. ler) T 12 ar | Burlington ©0 1120000 0—4|affected with trichinae shall be disposed of 4 B e malusive coupled with the | ored guests will be fortunate fn their first | Score: Luty Delaney (King) oo 1 9| Hits: Ottamwa, 9; Burlington, 7. Brrors: |in the same manner as are othor condemned PLUG fact ‘that his pockets containod counterfoits | passage through the canal and In the joyful | Rockford T 0i10 a0 oo ak | DU DL R e e LR et ana Y ailks Ofandeily Nichols aat L, |yt e s tnes hen arrestod At Lincoln some time ago, that | fetes at Kiel. We also wish that the em- | Jacksonville ........2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2— 0| Anchor, b. m., by Hampshire (Li- s st [IDIOFIRTARAL AutenDerAtice o RathlsMsthnn TOBACCO all doubts wel removed press, whose abgence we here so keenly de- l!ll ]lOL‘k!lll'll. 18; Jacksonville, 4. Er- Laire) 2 ALasLLrs: .12 dr Kansas City Races Drawing Well. 150 degrees, or made into cooked meat pro- | CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR d » Dress. Whoko MLACHos Mo aro N Keoaly do| rore: Rockford 4; Jasksonville, . Bore), el by Ghptuin’ Heth KANSAS CITY, June 1A Targe crowa | lucts If tle' temporature is ‘raised to the| qb o ) T : Funernl of Mrs. K. \'. Bartos. renewed health ARl (s SR rier NG Bae SET L A S R attended today’s races at Exposition park. | PN polat a suflicient Wime to thoroughly @ American Tobacco «Ca, pr; The funeral of Mrs. K. W. Bartos was| Here Burgomaster Lehman turned toward [ Three-base hits: Pabst, ilowe @), Devin: | ‘Kay: A B TopArS The track was in first-class cond Gcok the: Imepior Of (18 Bisoss vo L & N oty e o TRy CEE T n. Kay) 5 ds s condition and RK. eld at the family residence, 1327 South | the emperor and begged to be permitted to - e runs: Kriew. 'Wild pitch: Howe. | captain anis, b, &, by Sampie the events were all well contested. Results: 3 . Thirteenth street, yesterday afternoon. Mra, | T8 & telegram from the empress, The em- | {4550 PUIE:, OfF Jome. 1 oft Schwarts 5.-5"""" Yadi TR T ) e oy BEleLT e ? Bartos was prominent In Bohemian circles [ PTG howing his assent, berr Lehman then | Howe, 3" by Schwartz 1. Left on ba 211 trot, piiree $100: Grace & %) i Hime: 1918 **°°" | Natives Preter American Goods, but Fug- a wa s R T i riaa eiber 0t ‘the. Bohatiisn ::“;‘] “\_lgu nl\:;sndm",n h: \;:\llrhl the len(\prfls! Rockford, 9; Jack an\vll.l];p, 10, . olan llw e | Maud G.blom, by Binderton (Pat- econd race: Declared off. e TR R A 3 Tadles' soclety and of the grand lodgs. The | %81 e okl must forego | Visner, Howe, Carruthers, ioovar, Egan terson) WL A T [ hird race, five and a half furlongs, sell- v 7 - T e ey attonded and s line of | the pleasure of attending today's great fes- | Tayior, Schwirtz (). = Sacrifice hits: Hoo: | senator A & h.. by Tramp Paine ing: Moss Terry (4 to 1) won, Huna (6 to 1) | WASHINGTON, June 19.—Minister Thomp- oarriages several blocks in length followed | tival. I will, however, participate in it from vae EaI 13‘-?{\\3;:3”3' ‘Iu‘!l! les: Howe | (Alexander) ..o oo 2 2 4| second, Ernest L (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:13, [ son, writing to the State department, thus I s the remains to their final resting place in | afar, and I carnestly desire that the glory | pire: Wilson, el P S ST ) AR T R A S P LA A, | discusses affairs In Brazil: “With the ex- the Bohemian c:metery. The floral tributes | of the Hanse town may, with God's blessing, PEORIA PLAYED RANK Adslalaa MG regor, TSR A b bTy By .o RCORM,F o5 ! 3 > LAY R g Adelaide McGregor, b. m., by Bon- Wedgefield (10 to 1) third. Time: 1:21 ception of spasmodic fighting in Rio Grande Al . from the. Bohemian societics and other | flourish anew. During these brilllant hours e o ara Slalde Mol regon e S Forienell (10 1o/ o: 1:2 : ways Reliaple; Purely Vegetable. , [ B N e O owpita by, Al{EAltD! (sl sparanisnds thel| Qo o ane i Cnolal Telamrami= || Mitvies SHUR, 28 3l soe w0t 20 ar | T e b e o 1) i oor, ‘N, | 4o Bul and ocoastonal election disturbances i Pl y Yeg 3 “n'lrlém leaves a husband and five small |allied German princes, my thoughts center | ting, assisted by the rank fielding.of the | %30 class, pacing, purse $300: dine (12 to 1) third, Time: 1074 In some other states, notably Pernambuco | [Perfectly uslelten Hemanty costed. purgs children. upon the memorable fTestival and its great | Visitors. Score: Attempt, b. g, by Dark Night Sixth race, five furlongs, selling: Lucy | and Bahia, tranquility prevalls throughout | WAY'S PILLS for the cure of all S o 2 (Fonagery o 0y Dark NEN 5 1 1 1] Day @ to 5 won, John P (4 to 1) second, 4 s A L e et BN Four Murderers Make Their Esoapo. D L AR B T G s G B s T salita, b it by Judie § 7 e o Thurman’@to D) inird” Time: Tt Brazil and confidence In the government | e, Biointcty "Dlisiness Veriigo, Cottlvenson e i 3 ur [Fuller) . . 1 ey - P . >, ST. LOUIS, June 19.—Ten prisoners, four | greeted with repeated cheers, The emperor Qfilx:?' :.x_u}-‘u:y,j 7 l:‘v‘vnrl:‘ 9. Brrors: | Longmont, b. m $ Shooting for Gold Medals. SONRY to grow stronger each day. l_lh‘(': E ¢ of them murderers, tunneled thelr way out | then replied: Quinay, 4; Peorig, 10, Two-base hita: Arm. | (Hulck) e viieniien 3 2 2 2| MILWAUKEE, June 20.—The ninth an- Several impediments must be overcome | SICK HEADACHE, of the county jall at Popiar Bluff, Mo., last TOUCHED BY HIS RECEPTION. ok Bacall, Sasler. Bases onballe: Oft | Nlna v g i, by Dooahus |- . lnusl tournawent of the ‘Weatern: Bharp- | before any largs inctease In the consumption FEMALE COMPLAINTS, night, and all but one are still at large. A | “Worshipful Burgomaster—I am deeply | Struck out: By Abbey. 6; by Thomas, 3; by TR dybivd shooters' union of the United States opened | of the products of the United States by BILLIOUSNESS, e e Bfioinding souss | toniortiiprall Buryymastert . am - desply | ida sk oa.l ity plicies?'s By cAbRey SHerman, O o 3 5 g|here yesterday. The point contest was the | this country can be accomplished. The mer- | INDIGESTION, try for the missing men, who are supposed | am deeply touched above all by th by Thomas, 2. Batteries: Abbey and Bo- | Thomas Edison, b, 8., by Attor first event. One hundred competed. The | cantile trade of South America, especially of % 'SPEPS %0/ iave hidden in tho swamps. One of tho | tion whish Hemburs. has: extended. to ng, | - Thomas, Leitman and Coiflns, ney (Thompson) . 6 6§ 4 afstipulation was that each man scorlng 0| the Atlantic seaboard, has been Built, up DASEFESID. murderers was captured the like of which T have seldom experienced. | rioes woy "fz’s‘Jl‘:f“v”‘,"i:'\,‘l‘wm‘l-‘”b Dr. Rushing, b, & (Grangen), . 12 4 7 7| lowing ‘won medals o i cpane o1 | through English and other European chan- CONSTIPATION was no artificlal production, nor any com- | how the game was lost today. Mauck was | Lady Garrison, g m., by Tramp fanermany Rt Toulst 17 B0pe; Harsl|iprovallist ayery point. Observe the following symptoms resulting from . Phil Carlin and J. C. Duff are at the Mil- ";;“Msz;l‘;x SRR A pisnae Y RGHovoy i bad form and was taken out of the box gbanie (Alexanden ..o 4 9 8 ds | Miiwaukoe: M. Granchow, La el i [ “The English prevail in all port traffic. | diseases of the digeative organs; Constipation Lev ard, ol nded in my ears. n the sixth inning, Figgemefer taking his | Star Dous ch, h., by Frec N GaSE B GOt terans Srosse: | They know t rke! - | inward piles, fullness of blood in ihe head, - J. A. Kolin, Chica “I well know that I may not presume to | Place. McVicker iropped o fy i winper | . Douglas (Merrll) ..., P el ORI Sh D e el i mands ;:lm:zf:m ’l"(h: :‘2;355::::11::":;:3"5 g e o A isguat 4 3 g A Kolin, Chicago, Is reglstercd at the | appropriate' that exultation. to my own per- | 1 let two grounders ket past him. ltting Lady Russett, ch. m., by Joe U. = Tauben: T, O, Tateome: John Ponnkc o |l e the masses of the beoble, have Che| Suctations ivkise ‘o ultheing f e Reretl A S - son alone. I recognize rather, therein, the N’]“nijv‘fr'l"l" PR \\‘Ausn played poorly at gUhitiond A eareinniise 5 u’ .11'< ds Milwaukee: H.'Engel, M Wil most friendly feeling for our country and |CHoking of suffocating sensations when e & B it D iin, 5 Toule 1 cealatered | Dea it st JRnNIEn DRty phatel, the ! n boys were playing good 0 gor s Farrow, Morgantown, a.; M. Ott, La- and | 1o "Bosition, Qimnens of vision, dots or wel i at the Barker. German peaple, which'Is proud of seelng the | '\',",'h" Stne. s Booret DSl e, BI Vb KA with run. | SO e QoA xn A‘(""IN" procualy fi'{ all kinds | before the sight, tever and dull pain in the h Mr, D, C. Woodring, Lincoln, s reglatered | DEWIY. united German empire represented by | Doscarones oo 3.0 9 0.0 0.0 0 0— 2| ning mate. i - Comine fwon M « aid to them at even prices with competing | deficlency of perspiraiion, yellowness of the i % 3 Germa . incoln. + T o 2| ning mate. mine Knen Meeting ar Gering, g . 4 and eyes, pain in the 'side, chest, lmbs and at the Barker its princes and illustrious guests. Accept | Hits: Des Moines, 10 Lincoln. - GERING, Neb. June 19— Spocial)~An in- | See. 43 be obtatued ave nor cetabiiehedr " | %udden Bushes'of heat; vuralo.tn fhe Hoah. State Auditor Bugene Moore 13 registered | fOF this my most hearty thanks, and let | Des Moines, 6: Lincoln, 1. i ¥remont Hoys von. novation in the way of a Fourth of July pris ook s B A R b L i TS AILE ) at the Millard, ;h'i)d)l!,)'(\ll_ii!‘[)rgl‘:;igulsfl as my thanks to the {: ”Ahl|, 9 "l‘.l'fl Mol \‘i “_’ FREMONT, Neb, June 19.—(Special Tele- | celebration will be held at this point. The Exports of Tin from Wales. PRICE 25C A BOX, S8OLD BY DRUGGISTS OR people Ham! 3 Kennedy, Three-ba hits: % —~The Waterloo ea . r features w " o i L e T SENT BY MAIL. . carry our memories backward, and in par- [ 51K : By Mauck, 1; by Figgemeler, t N were i St Il days ¢ el 181 | Harris at Cardiff, Wales, has sent to the | NeW York. for Book of vice. 1 i Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Strong, Monticello, Ta,, { ticular awaken memorles i gml:[ul"gn}’lx‘:\. LRy Qragy. 8.0 Stalan basce Letcher, Ken: AR b i e e R the a \.,'.f«‘fsl AR Stotts 1Mt | Department of State a report »\m‘wn: !::- b lr;’ lm:llun ]u:ums." r' We must turn our thoughts, in gratitude 21 Dos Motnen: 1 Doyble playsi Lin- | game. Fremont won by hitting when hits | Counly fhair assoclation, which has a fine | oxport of tin for the first six months of 1895 FOR ANY % rs. Charles Shaffer, Peorla, Til., is regis- | and sadness, to the great emperor who has emeler and Trafey; Grags and Shoer. re most needed and hy better flelding. | tract of land adjoining town and a first- | <o s tered at the Barker. | paszed away, and to his most glorious son, | Time: One hour and fifey nd-Bas ome of Waterloo's errors were costly track thereon. The assoclation Is one | 88 compared with the same perlod of 1894. M. H. Danlels of Fremont to under whom the work to which you have | Hask At endanaa ipaRinytes, mplvaiil igoore of the few in western Nebraska which|In January, Februaty and March, 1894, the ok dinner at ¥ owns its own grounds and improveme the Dellone yesterday. just alluded was realized. Yet, present to STANDING OF THE TEAMS, mOnks R 050,05000, 1 0508 2 EIOURCS ARG IWPTOVOmMeNtS, total export was 80,616 tons, valued at Tom Benton and John McManigal of Lin. | 811 Of uS. is the rejoicing which attendcd the R-THE THAME . | 1I|~1I|)nrl 0 \u 0 i’) 0001 0-1 Fred Wil e dhere Al Right. u,otym:v_‘uyl w;nvh 48,616 ;unsl were exported Take Only one D : L and . McManig In- | Jast visit here of m randfat 0 essed | Peoria . 4 | “remont, 7; aterloo, 10. Errors: H *redrickso: as resigned o | to the United States. During t ro;‘(l.rnr: at the Paxton. O L B Y grandfather of blessed :m,‘.,,‘f:, [ 1 - 21 Waterloo, 8" Sivick outi” Ty | sition . Weedsichacn has. » e ey | period tn 1895 the total A . and Mrs. L. Potter, Oakland, Ia. §TWE' are uDHHnE twotnsax, (ahA. to the'sas | D8N MoiNoK 18 \ 1i by mmel, b. Pass alls y o 5 S tons, valued at £1,097,655, of which 60,670 M. ;] o seas, and sea | ) i 8 Cen. 1 Tases on balls: Off Wheeler 1. | company and has gone to work for the g ,007,006, of .5 nr;‘Kueslfi n‘ the Paxton. our thoughts are directel—to the sea, the Qulney B 2.5 | Tiatterios: Waterloo, Whoeler and Jamison; w York store, This seems to have been | LO1S Were sent to the United States. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bowles of Scribner |symbol of the infinite. The seas do not divide | Rockfora': 8 45| premont, Kimmel and Bajer. Umpire: | Necessary, a3 some of the so-called racing DLl S —_ e he city yesterday. ey connect. he connecting seas are | Jacksonville 16 2 43.6] Hatcher. men in the state are endeavoring to pro- maha Man Gets the Contract. €. H. Wood and B. G. Spencer, Kansas | Delng made by this work a new arm for the | St Joseph 7t L TS test him as a class A man. His resigning | WASHINGTON, June 19.—The contract for 1 City, are reglstered at the Barker. blessing and peace of the nation. Games today: Omaha at St. Joseph; Lin- Hine Hil. Nade Foo Many Ereqes, i o men Who thousht ihew. coulq | the erection and completion of the bullding & Y F. M Fewer, travelng aultor of the |, Eho iron-armed might which is ascembled | coln at Des Moin BLUE HILLY June 19.—(Special Telegram.) [ har him from the races at Kearney July 4, | at Rock Island, TIl, was today awarded to O y g Ohioa Panl, Minneaplis & oty pihe [ in Kiel harbor should at the same time be a | — - An uninteresting game of base ball was | and thus get rid of being compelled to ride [ J. King of Omaha, Neb., at $41,0 - way, h headquarters at St. Pau), ls in i{lm‘lfnl ure l:‘eujsmu\l‘l of [:xe l(-,a.lh mdu‘,,, of | UAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE | played here today between the Hastings Y. ‘"‘"l'““l he present holder of all state rec- st B e ] i S 3 vy 3 guropean clvilized people to the advance- AT d.the Blue es. Too | OFds o iy . ! . E s i o prominent cltizen of | (AL AP maintenance of Europe’s mission of | Pittsburg Found the Colonels Very Kusy CRGREEIE E BRI R Rain lnterfered at Ascot, BARNRSS: NOBANE " AT . ORAVRASND ] AR 3 n tizen of | ciyilization. on Thelr Firat Arpenrance. Score: ASCOT, Eng., June 19.—The second day | Fine Sport Ck " s avion, w s in the city Wednesday. He is 'We have cast a glance upon the eternal | PITTSBURG, June 19.—Pittsburg found Hastings .. 20030036 0-13|of the Ascot il R day | Fine Sport Characterized the Sscond Ly on his way to the old home In Ireland for a |sea. Let us direct our looks to the sea of : % found no | Hastings 20030038 0-13]of the Azcot meeting Was marred by raln of the Meeting. R pey e O s HLat. ofL olractt oRF IokAfo. e, es Lot |iaimoullyi [n “Aateating: Tovisvill loothaix (PSS psiner o) &0 Sk o8 | lendolousy waather, adibin atsudue o BROOKLEN) June 19.—Fine sport marked 3 Frauk T. Hartlgan returned on Monday |selves to us here today with a questioning | year. apponrance in "Exposition park - this | UK kil BT dib” b at | puequonce was latgoly reduced. Al the | the second day of the trotting meeting at x 3 g?m a trip lo Worcoster and Boston, Ma s, | look. They need and desire peace. In peace | tandance, 2,200, Scor e outclassed. At-| tapjes a =u.~|m;=,-\\ Im p AN Johnson ‘amerioen ROMes niered for today's races [ Gravesend. Summaries: - : e was accompanied home by Mrs. alone can the world's o Pro ¢ ANEARCE, 5 0ore. Blue Hill, Scoy and Prentice. Umpire % aie Noxs twonty Al 2:30 class, trotting, rse $500: at night when you retiro and you will have & [t anpaiog hoie by Mis. Hartipan, | 2iche oan She witits comimarce expand. In | Pittaburg - o e i Y, mpire: } “There were twenty starters for the Royal [ 230 class, tro ing, purse 3600: Food "night's Test and awake in the morning al months past at c hrive, and peace we shall | Loulsville LT Y T e L L Hunt cup, over the new mile (seven fur- | Mary Jansen ..o 3 1 1 1ffeeling an fine and bright as a new siiver dolar. the sanitarivm at Dattle Creek, Mich. and will uphold. 1In this peace may the tra Hite: B ) 1,001 - el longs and 160 yards). Cle 4 years old, | Marble Chief | O G o T | g Sie Hassan Ben Ali, Wo P of Hamburg, too, prosper and flourish, The | Pittsburs. 3e 1 . ille, 6. Frrors awaee, ani Auburn fireak Ky owned by A. I Bassett, won; Victor Wild | 1da Jefterson 52 2 2 TRY IT AND SEE, R Nawms. Bea. All : Worlds h:nrmm.'x‘: 0L BAmMTE. W00 Rapen 800, founah. . The ! Bitishure Louisile, 5. irned runsi | PAWNEE GETY, June 19.—(Special Tele- | second and Irish Car third 8t. Alvans . 2 4 7 7| You will tecl haopy and enter upon yous 3 s . c np 1 s Wo-base hits sman, | gro T AR anaT Apbura L cluta 2 AT 6 ay's duties With & e o tent 3 yesterday with n band of Arabs, who will | fOHOW It whithersoever It may pursue its way | Preston. Thre ite: Betkloy, Bocsy. | STam-—-The ‘Fawnes and' Auburn- clybe MeLoodgGets Two Outsof Thr Lily "B § 8§ 4] Wnd"be able"to o cwice o e ork i dve exhibitic e W EO fice. hits: Cling Kinslos 8 played the segand game of a series of three " - - cel @ bit fatigued glve exhibitions. Al is at the Murray. |® & slow; Qiirien, NDIANAPOLIS, June 19.—D: s King Brino . T Eatiie Phllioy 6f Ciloage Is with AniT™eY: | “ipus we now ralse our glames 1o the weat | fHOlen' bases: Deniia °_Buckiey, Smith: | hero this afteroen, the home club wianing INDIANAFOLIS, Juns 30~Dan. Maleod | w40, 7 6 4 §|PRICE ONLY §3.00 PER BOTTL Mercer liotel nreivals are: W o wnte. | of our Worthy Hanse town of Hamburg. Cheer | by Smithen” hall: Backior. Cros = srelon | Doe SecoTyeatsh ite s wie "hen e defeated Charles Witimer here last night in on ¥ § 8 8 9 puery dose ts TLRER BOTTLI FOR 45,08 ¢ v 2 4 - G Whit- f ¢ "Ho mburg! Another! And yet a third! | Zahner Struck sut: ] . Cross, Welch, | for last year’s Blues, but who has been |a wrestling match, mixed style. Wittmer Sk Every dose Is worth more (han we ask foe f ; more, Valley; J. W. Lawlen and wife, Puk- Zahner. Struck out: Donovan, Zahnior, ke, | Miaying with Troy, piiched the Fame, have iag maioh. mix ; : 43 thires botles | wana, 8. D H. C. Wild, Baltimore; Mrs. J, s Batteries; Hawloy and Kinaiow: Inks and | lng fifteen siriko-guts (o his credit. He has | o0k the Greco-Roman bout, as was expected. U i, S 4 <Ask Xour Drussist £69 & Datigml a ; R e T et Moe. & MOSHER A3 A “TRUSTY.” Zahnor. Time: One hour and Afty minutes. | been signed by Pawnee. The clubs have ( The (058 EAY0 McLeod a choice, and he de- LI A, HiBG, 3% B Manufactured only by R v W. 0. Wnaieaveubuai Gread jmpire: Jovene. e won one game each and the one tomorrow | cided in favor of catch-as-catch-can. McLeod | pyrt Sheldon, jr.. 1 270 n ack Tonlc u‘dlcln. 00 M. MeCall, Grand ‘Island: H. H. Tyson | Wineoin Bank Wrecker Comes und Goes nt BATTED OUT A VICTORY will be for blood, won the last bout in seven and one-half | Faimport ......... a3 2 i vy Philadelphia; M. G. . Thomas, Dallas, Tex. Hix Own Sweet Will (b BILADELPHIA, June 19.—The Phillies e mioutes, . 1t-reqeired Cisen ‘minuiee *for | David Jones . ds AT, LUV ROy T a0 h D , Samareh o » ed o offer in the fifth inning today P the big fellow to win bis fall. Time: 2:22, g, — - Jok, Furtuing, Chicago: A3 Chamberlain, | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, June 18.—Charles | and pupped out fiye rute, "I »]ndn“."(l:r.(.l.‘.’, S Pl SN S wieh Rapiis. a bis 1 '—. = 2:25 class, trotting, (unfinished): ¥ ; . Kepner, Denver, Golo.:|W. Mosher, the Lincoln, Neb., bank wrecker, | Put Esber in the box, but he did no better. 4 , In., e 19.—(Spec Cluss A Kocords Brok n. Prince Purdy . Vg gt B’ arles D. Van Slyke, Des Molnes: O. J < . 1 * | Attendance, 6,000. Score Telegram.)—Today's game abounded | . - Lizzie H 1 Jukol & i 0. J. | now in the penitentiary for five years h elphia d 5 & 0 n sen- | SALT LAKE, Utah, June 19.—A large | Lizzle H . 1% S 1 B! Jeknsou, J. N. Nukell, Stromsburg, Neb. A L (E e u’" “"u":‘;f; u.\m.‘x‘.'\)r‘.’,’"" IRy | g r: g 5 g 3 g ‘Lla sations, six dogpblés and a triple being made. | crowd was In attendance at the Salt Lake ;.;',‘,",r'Q:},,.. were 3 ; l! ll; Nehravkans ac the Hotels, He 1s now allowed to drive th t ey it 11, = f| Dubuque "mate W@ of iha doubles and |.oyels.track today. In the third af & mile, Billy ASkerman i 18t % PO AR A ANg At s e penitentiary | | Hits: Philadelphla; 12, Baltimore, 1L Kr- | Cedar Rapids the rest. Score sorateh, standing start, class B competition | Duplex. .. O i pAipthe Murray-—John Dratt, North Platte; | team to the postofice and about town. He | riny: 'ihiladelphia altimore, 2 .Barned | seqar Rapids 010010 1—6|rank Thatcher ocovered the distance in | Tomn Scott N u B o oo, o v g appears as happy and healthy as possible, not- | b h i Selehs hes > | Dubuque . 00000 0 0—2|0:41 35 breaking the world's record. Hyde | Trapes [ 9 & ik e, Areade—I, T, McGehoo, Madison; | withstanding the reports Briniod h Omeia | Boter Rosler) Sennines “Prree haas Aren o iar Rapids, 8 Dul ? | Teade the mile, Scratch, class A, (n 2:10 35, | Hussar .o 8RN S § R Fredt Remendor, C leGehea, 2 son s g the repol e maba offer, Keeler, nin ree-base ts: Cedar Rapids, 8 Dubuque, 5 b L e, scratch, class A, in 2:10 3-5, o Iret ‘Remendor, Cresion; T. L. Darvies, [ fat his closs confinement was broaking | Delchanty, Thompron. Sscrifice nits; Relly, | rors: Ceda Tauaplds By Dubuque, 5. x| TG fastest claks A mile ever made west of | Woodside 'Prinice 218 B A Pastonsc. T MeC Hastings; | G0%n his health, nlam'l‘n umr.”ls n bases: Reltz, ¥ | teries: Brush and ' Keefe; Schicker and | {h¢ l’;{l::lo;xr'\,‘n:wl h)w;rlus the coast record (\e'l'llvu:_:\l g;z 1 - 3 }‘?‘“‘l"(":“-“ g T | gagar Trast Wit 1ot & Continuance. | Reits, Clarks, Espor." Double plays: Bell Anita Beats Atantie. Suamusrisin Siasling Taraamens . Encors” " ne 5 At tho nlph MoNutt, Red | GTON patr van (o Boyle'to Relllv: McGraw to Carey. ¢ 9. —(Spec| .| CL SLAND, O, June 19.—The secon Time: 2:23%%, A Gioud; George M. Oetgen. Nebraska City: ASHINGTO 0 19.—The cases of | BG.'% ) Orrom: Philadelphia, 1, Bases on | ANITA. Ia. fune B-(Special)-Atlantic | anrual target tournament of the Chamber- 1t quenghes your thirst : W 1 best 1% A Woodinurst, . B. Clinton, North Messrs. Havemeyer, Searles, Chapman, Me- | balls: Off Taylor, 1: off Hofter, 4; of Isper, | and the locals played here today. Score by | . Cartridge and Target company began M. K. & T. Train in the Ditch. ‘bat's the of it . 8. M » Tekamah. v e '3 h | ol H 1 9 3! — [ " atiat M. 8. MeGrow, Teknmah, " | oy | Cirtner. Edwards ana Shriver, who were & AV3 vitches: Taylor. Batteries: Taiof | lunin s 000011004 here today.“There were ninety-six. entries. | HOUSTON, Tex., June 20.—A relief train Improves your health P Willam ‘ocke, * Heairice: J. W, ‘Evans Sisho Sop retemsl 10 ausmar qussions et the | Thma: Pwo R td M et Tl At v R AR I R e 10 ‘e shpet- | 1 belug: made. up at: thin: Rows. (108 2. ®.) 3 That's the rest of it. J rapahoe; G. W. Mickelwalte, M. H. Mann 9" 980 vos ng Sugar | pive: Murray. T ) 3 3 Pulfo N Y. | to g0 to Eureka, fi il i he . 3 o1 -~ Three-base hits: Hinkie. Franklin. Bas Clet nd, 14; E. A. Fulford, Utica, Y., 80 to Ku , five miles out, where AT esat . paioe: G . Migkelwiug, M.t Mann | Fst, were contiuued todsy untl mext Oe. | BENATORS SURPRISED THE GIANTE. |t putt i it b it Brame & gtrce | 1. Ferd. Vundyke, New York, 12, and | north-bound Missouri, Kansss & Texss-is (o AL B et e, WL b N TOF 2 ; . , 126, o T NEW YORK, June 19.—The Glants wers | out: By Qunt, 13; by Stone, 5. Time: Oue | Thomas Kellar, New York, 125. the ditch, five coaches being overtur ed- s RO,