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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THUR JUNE 27, 1895. AMERICA WAS THEIR THEME | . v e ront oot e | PUT LINGOLY IN THE LEAD | Bt ezt . “wibbents [LADIES DAY AT THE RACES |4 wecont: miweriue @ 1o b shi Z KIRK, the good of all the people; that we extend to most two full, days of bleycle 0 Fourth race, five and one-half furlongs, P racing, Thé[‘Mtbst prize offered s a $600 handicap: Huéneme (9 to b won, Fly (6 to plano, and some of the best riders in the 1)_second, 1vy (even) third. Time: 1:08 west have signtfled their Intention of com Fifth race, mile handicap: Installator (2 Creighton Colleze Commeuoement a Fourth | e e g o are with il man. | Omaba Makes a Ohange in the Head of the | peting Tor Je '\ o\ " ee ®earney win | Sixteen Thousand People Attend the Red | to 1) won. Mr. dingle s to 1) second, N ' T 3 o Flirtilla (6 to 1) third. Time: 1:42, “ of July Celebration, | ind the ‘coplous blessings which the re- List a Third Tim, e ety ‘DaseSuith 'S8T Sroat Tanows and Oak Races Yesterday, e _|GREAT TOILET REQU ISITE Animated with this gencrous feeling, we — fireworks are being arranged for by a com- SOME NEBRASKA AMATEUR GAMES have invited the deserving of all nations to mittee of cittzeds. ALL CRATIONS FULL OF PATRIOTISM | fomo and participate in our rches, our pros- | POUNDED MR. ROACH WITH GREAT VM LA SULPHIDE PACES A GREAT RACE | Sehuvier Weaten on the Home Grownds by o ! oy GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Hastings 4 P s Tasuanitaiy Deeh intisrited Hom the Broobiyn Detetha W e o b AR R bt Lo 0 o RAlN WATER MAKER ? giadly say yes, | G . 0] o) ho Cham- | (o y wr Scl or was defeated by stings Each Graduste *poke as It Given a Hine [ early coloniste? Wo wvoull giadly say yos | Got Knough ia the First laniog to Win o SN TS PSP e Beasen What Looked Like a Shut Out for the | £ 5 T Wit 'l":")' rame j put we cannot contradict the evident facts o k o o v . ; exaeed ell p ame he by Unclo Sam=Winners of Class | history. From the landing of the Virginian eue “":',"’I"'"'"T‘""',‘""‘);"l‘l'" Bate BROOKLYN, N, Y., June 2.—The contest Superlor Colt Turned Into a Victory this afternoon. Sc Wonors — Exercises at colony at Jamestown in 1607 to the very —~Darby Gets uite was par exeellence In every respect. Stein —Several Horses Lower Thelr Schuyler ........ 9 dawn of the revolution rel glous intolerance, | Eumily. and Anderson, the pitchers, stood the strain Raserd Hastings v At Exquisite Invigorator for the selfistiness afid _ narorw-mindedness . wefe well, and it, was no fault of Anderson that _arned runs: Hastings, 3. Two:base hits Bath and Toilet and for Deli= - | prevalent fn the land. True it is that as the: Home e 1 the three hits in the Kimmell, 2; Cook, Hatcher, 2. Three-base A early as 1633 the Catholic Lord Baltimore B HIMEREtE (RTINSl Won the* Bam hits, Bases on balls: OF Kimmell, 1; cate Fabrics of Al Boyd's theater was the scene of the | established a colony in Maryland, proclair it ar B Foneoh, & fhicteenth inning which won the ®ame:| ppp oAK, fa, June 26.—(Special Teles gk outt By Bl Descriptions, seventeenth annual commencement ot | Ing freedom of religious persuasion, but only Lincoln, 16; Jacksonville, LODO0O0O00O0O0O0OO0 O 1-1|8ram)—This was ladies’ day at the Driving 2 it Webster and Rey- five years later, av the Historian Bancroft | - Guiney, 9: Deg Molnes, &' Vash’ 000000000000 00 park The crowd was estimated at 14000, 3 wo hours. Umpire: was packed to the foyer with the friends of | and disfranchised the Catholics, who had in- | ning Brookivn o Toashington, 1. Yed runae: | And when the ladles show such enthusiasm (8pectal T Rain Water Maker, when places the Institution. Count Creight one of th vited them to the eolony to partake of liberty Cincinnati, 12 Brooklyn, 1." First base on errors: Brooklyn, | and love of the noble brute It demonstrates r' ball cranks were pr - “er, e I Vit of conscience and political rights, Baltimor York, Left on bases: Brooklyn, 10: Washing’ | that racing in harness does not depend upon A fn belng able to see a fine exhibition | in the water used for tollet or “Following the Calverts, Rog 4 Chicago, & Littaburs, ruck out: By Stein, 3: by Ander- g Grt o ¥ of the natlonal & today ‘between the [ hathing purposes, will make the water original endowment of the college, sat ! e At Tohy in B Boston, Philadelphia, 5. ases on balls: Off Stein, 4; off An- | the sporting public, as not a bet was made | Young Men's Christian assoclation of this | ¢ e i volvety, giving the skin & blished a free religious colony i vas | Detroit, 10; Indi acrifice hits: Dailey, "Shindle, { on the grounds or a drink lique s1d, | eity and the Randolph team. Wayne lost ¥, Rlving £ box Island, but religlous liberty there, too, Was| Kansas City, 6 1s, 6; hits: Selbach. Stolen | L & drink ot liquor sold. | H/W SNC P the eighth with three men on | healthy glow, which In these days of The g es upo ym was conferred | only transitory, and became extinet before | nings g e inn | Tomorrow Robert J, 2:01%, will be sent to | hases by the batter understanding that four | hoat is most essentls > 20 4 The graduat gpon whom wa: g Shindl . Batte : Steln and t is most essential for good health, the degree of bachelor of arts were J. | the revolution. When the war for indepe d- sledo, 9; Grand Raplds, 8, Dailey; Anderson and McGuire, Time: Two | beat the world's record (his own), and the | balls had been called by the umplrg instead ence burst upon the country, freedom of re- >aul, 7; Milwaukee, 1. hours ' and twenty-five tes. Umpire: - - of three and starting to first base, The base 700 S0 RWbeoNe: Gukvon, RisHArA) (/N Oroew; 11, | (IS8 DUFL RO Ui CHIRETy Bonslle. “Attendande: 2000, " ; largest crowd of the season is looked for. | rynners started on a walk to advance a £00'80AP liglon was allowed in but one colony out of - rhe fiel itite ” 4 1 . Arthur Houser, Jesse V. Owens and Maurice | (he ("v.m' on, the Quaker settlement of Penn-| The melodious Blackbirds from the swales BR WELL BATTERED. The fleld of starters was considerable | base, vrv‘:'n‘(”:_nl e put out before they could re- | [g piece of beautiful goods that is § never lost sight of, for the simple rea- T. Do The- dogree of master of | sylvania. The lesson taught by the generous | of the lower Illinols were not quite so chic as| CINCINNATI, 0., June 2.—The Reds|Smaller than yesterday, but the racing was ‘\{’,:"l“" 0500060 03 e vai rred upon William B. Barry, | Catholie Lord Baltimore, and later on by ' were on the day previous. Grandpa | hammered ireifensiéin In streake and won | Interesting, aithough nothing startling was | Riiiiglyh” 171111101 19 0 0 0 0 1 6-g|son that it floats. ‘When you buy thls A, W. Riley, M. D, :fl’;umn‘.\.”vl.t"(‘\‘m"',‘,"“n.\\‘\-«‘wll"."l,‘x'nt:",‘.'r' vas ent | Hutch simply shoved the whole flock 1nto | firen of the runs scored by St. Louls, At.|leveloped. ~In the first two races four new | struck out: By Hrow by Partridge, 3. | great sonp you get two picces for your » flowers” was the edict several d L Generations. We have but to recall the [his little net in the first inning and choked | tendance, 2,600, Score: performers entered the list, and two of them | Bases on balls: Off Brown, 0: off Partridie, | mon All grocers keep it; it is in- ago and © y comm t s of tho 1 i rank o > ¢ the n at 3 3 2 | go o 2:2 a0 3. Batteries: Brown and’ Morrisey; Par bl oo 3 X sequently the commencement | names of those defenders of liberty, Fre the daylights out of them. cinna 202131131 *12|got into the 2:20 circle. dne e arroll Time: One hour and | dispensible for the toilet bath. 1 nsequently th mmen natl | - o T Tefferaon, Charles Carrol of Oarrolton | mhe seore was 10 to 6. : . g trot was called first with six | thirty-five minutes. Ask your grocer for Raln Water o B sWE. BVl s L Hits: Cincinnati, 14; St. Louls, 11. Erro 4 o . i A LRION, Neb, June %.—(Special Tele- i 4 N tion and music, without floral trimmings, | And his prelate brother, and our own beloved | praity Dugdale had a blg, lubberly, rusty- | Cincinnatl, 4; Bt. Louts, 3. Harned ‘runs: | Statiers. Charlle Doggs, owned by Brigss | gryp,) ON;, Nebo June, % -(Special ule- | Maker and Zoo Soap. M discourses by the graduates were well | [ty 1ox been. inoulcated, They, by word |baired individual by the name of Roach in | Glncingatl, 8; Bt Louls, 2 Two-bass hits: ;\,n. of Omaha, and driven by J. B. Chand- | foam “in a game of ball today. ~Score: 16 recelved and each bright young man who | and example, laid its foundation: they and |the box, and the Hutchinson tribe jumped lir, Bmith, Dowd. Stolen basea: Hoy, 3; | 1°0 VO ‘““‘h“”'- heat, and got a mark of | 195, \ND, June %6.—(Special 1 faced the audience was well applauded at | their colleagues, the framers of our immortal | onto him in the first inning and made him | Parrott, Miller, Hogriever, 4; Murphy, 2;]<: %. In the second heat Sophie C clearly | A{'{he ball park here this afternoon a large | constitution, soon after the war, brought | yiey yo was dead. Cooley,” Connor, Brown, Double plays: La- | demonstrated that she had the speed of the | crowd witnessed a conflict detween the the conclusion of his discourse, ~Herbert | SORMICAUIOR, 8OO0 Rre Vhich made free- | W1 s dead. ; | tham to McPhée to Ewing. Hases on balls: Butler's orchestra gave several numbers, In- | dom of religion. freedom of speech and free- | Ulrich opened up by galivanting way| Off Parrott, 1: off Breitenstein, Hit by party, and won in that and the two succeed- | Porth side business men and those of the Widing Fra_ Dinyolo, Pomone and the | aom of ine srebs, & charaetetistic featurs of |'round to third on a wild throw of Pisher's|Pltched ball: By Brettenstelp 1 Biruck outy| 1€ heats. Geers, behind Black Regent, | minioy ¥ for the south side. Score: south hich resulted in an igno- 5 y , . 4 By Parrott, 1; by Breitenstein, 1. Passed | made one of his famous waiting finishes, but | N 4 Crelghton Grand March. The Glee club|onr contral government. And today, al-fon his easy grounder. Then Slagle got | balis: Cooley. 'Batteries: Parrott and Mur-| n his famous waiting finishes, but | North Side 5013843332 presented the ‘Wanderers' Return” in a | though we have st1l among us some men |pige on balls, Shate and Hutch pasted out [ phy; Breitenstein and Cooley. Time: Two | 1S horse lacked the speed. Nina T, a good | South Side £211170186 32 . admirable manner. who harbor unamerican principles, and are | oo Toe T den sidetracked at | hours and five minu Umpire: Keefe, green mare by Domineer, proved a winner Batteries: North Side, Buckmaster, Gil- ALL THEMES PATRIOTIC. striving by inuendoes, by secret intrigues, [ ! e e 1A GIANTS STILL ON THIE SLIDE. in the 2:30 pace, and got marked op- | bert and Serv South Bide, Johnson, Sim- o] Pyl g to foment discord | first Lohman and Pace also added singles | AT TIMORE, June 2.—Raitimore had lit- | Posite her name. Lady Nottingham won | Irgton, Service and Folsom. IKrrors: North [ among various classes, vet the salutary ex- |to those of Shaffer and Hutchinson, and the | tle difficulty in Wefeating New Vork. “Hoffer “';‘"":I*']' he: s [‘f‘““”yl Sud e ohil anh BT AR e cien i F ey Mo D) ence gained from the past, and the o8 t sllade, -coubted Wi pitched strong ball throughou e game. e 2 rot Corporal had the call and | * Lkl difterent national features. perience gained from the past, and the Iast | result of all this fusilade, coupled with an | RUEHE, Rong 0nty CrEous won in_ straight heats, getting down In the | LATONIA “Its Constitution Peerless” was the sub- |8 € e fustity us, we think, in as- | €Ffor by Francis and a safe bunt by Ulrich, timor % 1083000 Y1 *-5|2:20 list. It was known there was some by fect of J. Ambrose Gearon, who suid tn part: | EITY SRR, TU '8 treasured too | Metted seven runs, enough to win the game. York ¢ 02000000 0-2fgood youngsters in the 2-year-old pace, but 9 “The very foundation stone upon which I o (oepty In the hearts | 10 the ffth and sixth innings the Peorlas| it 8; New York, 7. Errors: | quite a surprise developed in the first heat | \1¢0tInE At One Closed Yesterday and Opes rests this magnificent soclal edifice, [ Nt¥ el o b be fmpaired | hit a little battng streak and touched up | Baltimore, 3; New 'York, ied runs: | when the Superior colt, Sulphide, won in at the Other Todny America, Is the coustitution, which, you wili | 2f i PN Darby for six hits and five runs, but that | Baltimore New York, 1. Bases on balls: | 3.1616. In the second heat Sulphide created | CINCINNATI, June 25. observe, we have denominated peerless, that | ¥ nded it, there was no more ecoring in the | Off Hoffe oft German, 1. Struck out:|ineisation of the day. Just on the turn | Latonia closed the thirty-day meeting with is, without an equal. And peerless, indeed, HOPE FOR ITS FUTURE. game. v Hoffer, 2. Twocbase hits: Farrel, KelleY: | to the back stretch he broke and lost 100 | & splendid attendance and six good rac may it well be styled, for during all ths| «Its Future Depends on Us” the vale- [ Considering the interesting character of|yiyrre).” Stolen bases: Wilson, 2; Fuller, Kel- | yards or more. Before he got his feet [ The meeting of the Cincinnati Jockey clu g o centuries since government was first estab- | dictory by Maurice F. Donegan, was the present series of games and the fact|jey. Double pla MeGraw to Reitz to | again, it looked like he would surely be dis- | opens at Oakley park tomorrow. The chie ".\hr!.\'u DISEASES WEAKEN WONDER: lished among men there has never been | faatare of the evening, Mr. Donegan sald | that Peoria leads in the pennant race, it| Carr; German to Fuller to Clark. Passed | tanced, but he went into it to win and fin- | stake event of the opening day is the Lib- fully beenuse they weaken you slowly, gradu. written a governmental document which, for | in part: is something actually astounding that there | balls: Wilson, Batterles; Hoffer and Rob- | ished by a heroic effort, coming down the | erty stakes for 3-year-olds, ven of | 8l Do uot aliow this waste of body to make soundness, justice and efficiency, can rival the | “\We trust that our own beloved country |Are not larger crowds on hand to witness the | Inson; German and on. Time: One Y youapoor, flabby, Immature man, Health, strength reor.o : witness the | @ ‘and forty minutes, Umpire: McDon. | Stretch like a whirlwind. the best colts In the west as starters. The [ YORho Ll American constitution. Every line of this| will escape what appears to be the inevit- [ SPort. Managers Rowe and McVittie are | At s ‘ s First race, 3:0 trotting, purse $1,000: following are expected to st Halma, Lis- [ And vigor s for you whether you be rich or poor, constitution is imbued with the spirit of wis- | able fate of civil power. To one who skims | Working hard and industriously to please ANSON TOOK 'EM ALL Sophie m., Don Carlos sak, The Commoner, Cur: ying Dutch- e Sor Knd ot et O At o e | able fate of Ol PN ietane of things, but |the lotal fans, and their laudsble efforts| o110AGD, June $.—The Coits made it| (Stackncuse) .. i man, Basso, Biue ard frendoo, Tobin, | #on Medical Institute. ‘This wonderful discovery morcover, In most perfact' conformity with | goes deep into their natures in search of the [ Should be awarded with ten times the pat- three straight from the Pirates today in| Charlle Bog g, Charle: Fred Advice and Simon W. The guaranteed [ was madeby the specialists of the old famons Hud. ¥ y with | goes deep in heir nat P he | ronage they are tecelving. They have given | & game full of bad felding and stupid pa 2y (CHANAIET) 1orvriesveesns value of the stake is $5,000 and the distance | son Medleal Institute, 1t is the strongest and most th doctrines upon which the school men | causes which have brought events a mu’v, the Omaha & good ihlll team and have furnished | running. Catcher Sugden was badly x Regent, Prince is one mile and a quarter. The entire pro- powerful vitalizer made. It is so powerful that It lave always insistod. 1t wo comparc the [ history of fallen nations is suggestivo of | Omaha u good ball tenm anf heve furhist N SO Ronnen, el VY o gent (¢ ek ; gram of the first day 15 exceptionally | fsimply wonderful how harmicus it in Yoo can R SRR A CIAN SRRt AR Eor many lessons which may be put to mavans | iyet D OAOr 6k FabdbE Aco POl | to be carried from the fleld. Attend- | Xavier, b 8 LB RIS seven furlongs: Jane | E°tItfrom nowhere but from the Hudson Medical e find that the latte e | tage in securing the future welfare of o d ers - ‘ Ve 000, Score: aroness ize] 3 pvel Ll b o ‘rite o rmor redied 1o radneatiier b but he | taEe I A sovernmente, Nike all things | Toddy will clode the: series With the Pe- O 6.0, 0.8 5.6 0 baf| . WIS (Yt @165 o, Riliper 080 &) Second, Doer | Intitute. Writs for circuiars and testimoniaia St T h) st N ! RO ason for thelr ex. |Orias, and it behooves every enthusiast who | CUtSDUrE ..o 8 0 8 2 0 3 3 02| Time: 2:21%, 2122 3 Scout (7 to %) third, Time: 1:29. This exteaordinary Rejuvenator Is the most St. Thomas gives us the theoretic concep- | of earth, have not the reason for Whelr eX-|'cinget off to go out and see the game. The | Chicaso ... ! ) 2 3 *—6| Second race, 2 7 Second race, selling, one mile: Enthusl- | wonderful discovery of tho age. Ithas been ens tion of an ideal government. The constitu- | istence 'in themsely That providence | 1,1, %ioeds and deserves better support, and it [-pAiits: Pittspure, 11, Chicago, 6. Errors:| Nina T, & m., Domineer (Am ast (2 to 5) won, Elmer F_(20 to 1) second, | dorsed by the leading sclentific men of Europe and tion applies his principles in one grand, all which directs all things cannot fail to take ey - J Pittsburg, 6; 3 Earned runs: Pitts. m, b. m., Nott Annie M (15 to 1) third, Time: 1:43Y Amerloa s to be hopec owd wi ) Lady Notting embracing document, ~ 8t Thomas' eystem | cognizance of civil powers, and use them [1® to be hoped that a big crowd will turn out | burg, 1; Chicago, wo-base hits: Strat- | i SHCOREREY Third race, selling, six furlongs: N of philosophy was the precursor of the con- [as a means of accomplishing His own all- g ““2,"""“" e R imeman. Btoan | Grayson. b. s., Gre T B IR AT R LA L LN R HMUDYAN stops prematurencss of tho dise 5 ho score “rific 4 z Stol ¢ ond, C. B. Cox (X S . stitution. At least four centuries before the | wise designs. If we wish God to maintain 2 OMAHA. W JSTeLt, Smitk. | pleg & Tea M e Bowelh : Fourth rtace, purse, five furlong charge fn twenty days. Cores LOST MAN- constitution was framed the scholastic phil- [our country in existence we must make SH. SB. PO. A, E. plays: | Anson to 8truck | McQueen, 'b. 8., Guelph (Day. Hollanay @5 to ") Won, Coehise (05 to 1) | HOOD, constipation, dizzincss, fulling sensations, osophy had recognized and proved all those | ourselves worthy of His continued pro- | irich, 3b 0 i B N Y on ton) ... TR second, © Seanone (7 to 10) third. Time: | mervous twitehing of the oyes and other parts. fundamental and inalicnable rights which it | tection Other nations perished because | Slagle, m 0 0 _\..m'-r M}:{-, 1 Hasey on “’v‘l“‘:"‘w'_;'f( -‘1'“1'“1]1'3 (e F AR XA, Adsian 1020 5 X : . et tont, hrigorkto and Tonk it SHNE was the province of the constitution to estab- | they had ceased to fulfill the purposes for (Shaffer, If.. H 0 3; o Aw ed ba Wilkes (Pay Fifth race, the Cincinnatl Spring Hotel | systom. It Is as choap ns any other remody, lish. It wae this s + act, the adoption of | Which Providence had intended them. Our :h‘l‘_hh. 2b.. |‘| such a constitution, that entitled America to | country has been raised up by an all-wise | /¥ % * 1 1 0 0 3 all citizens equal rights and privileges: that we make no distinction on account of caste or Boyd's Theater, Creighton college last evening. The theater men whose generous hearts increased the « was a plain but interesting event of elocu The general theme of the orations was | and even by open calum “Qur Country,” each speaker referring to GIVES WAY TO OAKLEY IR P ; hlen. Batferies: Hawloy, Suwden and| NK Y handicap, mile and a quarter, net value to DY, Hritdd & Merritt; Grimth ana Kittredwe. Time: Two | hime: 21 s uraa 31,000 handicap, mile and a quarter, net ¥alue 10 |~ JUDYAN curos debiity, nervousness, emiss Lon Nours and thirty minutes, Umpir win: | corboral - by & Hambletonian Siner g Raradeys 08 10, % 0% | sons, and develops and restores weak- organa her throne of supremacy among the natlons, | God to show to the world that liberty and | LoF 0 BEANEATERS ARE LUCKY. orporal, b, . Hambletonlan {hird Times 207t Fains I the back, lovses by day or night stopped For the constitution is the very essense of | respect for the law are sisters, and that a | ap) BOSTON, Masn,, June 2.—In spite of the | Packet: oh. g Bactolus (Tyier _Sixth race, Sellifig, six furlongs; Peabody | quickly. Over 0 private indorsemonts, the American republic. Establiching, as It | Tepublican form of government {s not un- | Darb; 0 AR VIS LtorsE bothiZouINAIaeq ang | Deotor ot D, L ERa o (MCHCrEy) (7 to 1) won, Santa Maria (5 to 2) second, | Prematureness means Impotoncy in the first does, the equality of all men and their in- | favorable to religion, though European re- allenable rights (o life, liberty and the pur- | Publics have often been so. If we wish, T 1 outbatted the Hostons, Philadelphia lost. | Bager, b, s, Aristocrat (Stanz).. . Fairchild (15" to 1) third. Time: 1:15%. stage. Itisasymptom of seminal weakness and 2 Vichols was, effective; Taylor was wild. | Judge' Tranby, ch. s., Hambleton- Jisey Shows Her Trun Form barronness, Tt oan bo stopped In twonty daye by Ble. all Interferenco: with the private aftairs [ OUF country, we must ctiivile the S % o e Philadelphi 000 1 bIK. 8. Onslaught second day at the Detroit Driving club | = Send for circulars and testimonials, of the citizen. It only prescribes the extent | VIS @ 2 o 1 0 Hits: Bostoh, 10: Phi A8 Ferors: |t . s . meeting was the Mably stakes for 2-year- | TAINTED BLOOD-Impure blood due te to which man may carry hle liberty without | ©5, &% 01 i 10 our credit, still a | E1g 0 Bostgn, 6; Philadelphia, 4 arned runs: ‘:,_:‘r *“-1‘7~|\"‘ . olds, at five-elghths of a mile. It brought | serfous private disorders carrles myriads of sores trespassing upon the equal liberty. of other | .\ A% & eople. Our countrymen, . though 4; !lx' ston, .’(" }"hllMl\‘l’;_\:Iu, e b se h((:]’ T e 8 3‘- S lathace, pun [li;'fiml_'ll‘l h)'r“:‘n]l-l i llllnn _l'lfi« two ci -n-li; producing germs. Then comes sore throat, pimples, men. lIg10uA L paply: UM HOOUN e i o 0 Purner, Bannon. Three- amil- Qirac HRATI Ll s, Jilsey and Lady Inez. Jilsey came off | copper colored spots, ulcers in month, old sores and Richard F. Cross followed with “Its His- | 3ivided in their religiou beliefs, may be 3 0 ton, Thompson. , Stolen bases: Dufty (2), ulphid -'1" : '"|" _rhl{ (*l\nlnmsx. third and s went to the front and led | gaing hair. You can save a trip to Hot Springs by 5 " justly called Christians. They revere the 0 Long, Lowe.(2), Tucker (2), Bannon (2), Gan. | Mabzanella, b. 1., Pentland (R all_ the way, winning easlly, Results: P tory Glorlous,” in which he remarked: truths of Christianity; they recognize its | Nulton, 2b. 0 B it bibe on balls: Off Tavlor, 11; off | Midnight L, bIK.' g, Axtell (Chandler) First race, five furlongs, selling: Black | Writingfor‘Blood Book’tothe old physiclans of the » Nnno;\vurnnn; Beri of & mighty oak that the | salutary influence on the progress of civili- | Roach, p. 0 Nichols, 1. Sacrifice hits: Lowe. 'Struck | Do¢ Dulaney, b. g, Ashland Wilkes Hawle (4 to hiwon/iBroadgap (10 to 1)idec.|| EIUDEON NMEBDICAL KNSTIEUEE berty brought forth from Mother [ **/HSaTY (W give 3 ge! - - out: By Taylor, 2. by Nichols, 4. Wild £ 0 froeD - nd, Cossack (8 to 1) third.” Time: 1:03%. Stockton, Market and Ellts Sta. DUBH e zation; they would give no encouragement i’ 3 o le, A Wil | bichou ¥ B il Qodsnck @) il 1 o ockton, Market Eiltn Sta.y ; i s A And yet we feel that here lles the greatest [ DIAhd -........ L et A o P aitleA T At endange: | LLI0LDdAIE) Do) s 1 iing Bim (@23 to 1) third. Time: 1417, :he I;‘hun] .;{ |AIJ|r|u\l>~. ]n nm“d ite branches | qapger which we have to fear. Lurking | jonimed mins: Omaha, 6 MR 1 5,500 = 4 AN (I Union Medium Third race, Mably & 'Co. stakes, $2,000 ar beyond the Appalachiai mountains; it | yerfSR B ECO L O M Ly arned runs: Omaha, 6; FyaBhy L e ¢ AU Tilden) ... 5 4 RO suaranteed, for -old fillies, five fur- 4 P } peneath the guise of patriotism and science, [ pada hits: Ulsic ) CLEVELAND, O., June %.—No game; wet | (Hilden) .. g , for old_fillies, five fur flourlahed in_the valley of the Missitslonl | Chere are bigoted and irreligious men who, base hits: Ulrich, Lobman, () Inks. Fiy grounds Time: 2:16%, 5:19. fonigas Jilgey 0 to 5 won, Ametia: Tonso | K™ FOR A LIMITED TIME W 0 confined to this side o el 0 3 it IDING' OF g (10 to'1) second, Ilrona (20 to 1) third, Time: A HANDSOME r s in scoret ways and under false pretenses, | Dnse pn balls: OFf Dapby. 5; off ltoach, STANDING OF THE TEAMS. o T O Bk the Rockies, but wider, ever wider, it spread, | yake war on religion and God. That | Passed balls: Lohman. Time: Two hours. BIRyeaWOnTLGHE B Ot | T AN WINSE I R DAL AR TARE S S - I our liberty, of our prosperity and of our pop- | shail have & part. Iin the. cducation of the | today up t nth inning, when' (hey untll every foot of our soil, from ocean to | eivilization which has no religion or God | Umpire: Mr. MeGiniss Roston . ) 2 7 &3 Vg SR O ll ulation went to and allowed the visitors to | Cincinnati ord, Shuttle (4 to 1) third.” Time Y os | Kamsin (3 to 1) won, Maid of Honor ocean, from the gulf to the great lakes, gave | us ita basis cannot long survive the im- | TRAFFLEY DROPS BACK TO FOURTH. | Baltimore 9 516 | Woll Played at Even Money, e Justifies ond. Hen' Baer ¢ 1o 1) third." nutriment to its roots and rested beneath the | potuous attacks of man’s fallen nature, We | DES MOINES, June 26.—(Special Tele- | {hicago .. 38 ESaerab)loiConfidence, 5 shade of its branches. Such s the growth of | must e a morality that is sound, that | &ram.)—The locais had the best of the game | Bittsbure NEW YORK, June 2.—The chief race of | 'Fifth race, mile and a_sixteenth: - i ng generation. Now sound morality | po. Ll et hoaed vo wild | T'hiladelphia .. e F idal stakes, in which fiv 3 r-olds R This distinguishes the hiscory of America | rests upon faith in a future life, on the | frows by McRihben And twe dropped ulls | Brooklyn ... 9 rted, at a mile, with Keenan and Counter Eddie B wis Another ¥ from all others, 1ts conquest was the sut sgmatic, on the positive teaching of the | by McVicker tells how it was done. Score:| NeWw York weeeees B2 g nor equal favorites. Keenan, who had [ WILKESBARRE, Pa., June 2 ’.:"’jl"‘i,".,{",,,”'" -«\;:’!l O{llr t;;uvrl;rlnn trvlm law of God, and our responsibility to a | Des Moines ONORTE1¥0ETH0 olios 13| Y AR LOn been rating along quietly in second place, | Bald, who won yesterday's one-mile open derness, rich only in the grand-ur | supreme and v PR B 5 At — 3 St. Louis . 5 2ol ehila e stretch and Wo ce o SR e e TICh jonly In (e srandour | supreme and fnvisible judge.” Morality with- | Quincy ... 0000035 4 —5]Po iR (e "3| took the lead in the stretch and won | race in class B, repeated the performance Qiayaland the day at Sheepshead Bay was for the | Bossa (4 to 5) won. Leo Lake (6 to 5 out a religious basis is a house built on| Hits: De i v, 12. rors: o s ) at B ;| bandily, while in a fighting finish Dolabra | today, king core 4 ow changed Is the scene today, TI 2 s: | “Games today: Philadelphia at Boston; | bandily, while in a fighting making a_score of nine wins out . R onanRidile the aoene Lo s e (for=)t sand. Des Moines, runs: Des [ washington af Brooklyn: New York at | was beaten by a head for the second place | of the ten opportunities he has had this i yelAR.TIChihATveNta; L “The founders of our eonstitution were | Moines, 1; runs: Andrews. | Raltimore: St. Louis at Pittsburg; Chicago | by Connofssieur, an added starter. Counter | S€ason. The cing in the second day's wild animals of thos: dark forests rell Christ T Three-ba : Letcher. Two-t hits: o events of the t ore very gt eligious, stia e o ciples ee- ,. s: | at Cley. ; Louisville ati. o Fi G % third race | events c e tournament were very good. man, and still the ihabitants are 10 con | well' s moral principlos. As long as the | X Beniclr out: By Roseh, 35 by, McGrseyey, | SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUS | ahoe kot off as pulled back to'fourth | IR open. class Az Ray Dawson won, ity with the change, all has been reduced | American people will be faithful to such | 3. Stolen bases: Des Moines, 1; Quincy, 3. —— e e o gt that Aranahoe | HAl-milé open, class Ti; Otto Zeigler won from barbar N to clvilization The rude ) 4 e i Yo . front. The stewards thought that Arapahoe “ 5 e 1y fa 3 e h Bhrhaneon . T eq e | examples and h principles of conduct | Duble plays: Des Molne Detrolt Takes tho Third SEht of ave wom and caned benn up into | G R; Coulter Second, F. J. Nenny third S enson has been replaced by | there is no reason to dread the e; on | Batteries: Roach and o ave s 3 the monitors of today and. the ewuntey b | there is no reason to dread the future; on tteri oach a Lenders In the Ruce, the stand and questioned him. He said that | “5icmile Kandicap, class A: W. A. Doug- 3 les: Roach and Melurlan cGree: IN EXCHANGE FOR 10 TEN~CENT ona network of railway The steamboat of | he contrary, we may hope to see our coun- | ¥RY REL BGTnic., SR e O T e 0 o e 20.— s e had‘obeyed instructions. Hildrath, the il ] oS ) - F44 ARCE L . " minutes, Umpire: Mr. Haskell. Attendance, DETROIT, June 20.—Today's game went [ he hi I“l \)I‘ yed In: .Ilu.l : 1 L > | las won, Time: 2. APER TAGCS TAKEN PROM Fulton has been superseded by thaevast ocean | ¥, St aqvanging in her prosp rous carecr, | £ with the other two, making it three | rainer, was then called, and as he told the | One-mile open, 'class B: Bald won, steamship and the lightning of heaven has | jimes® the . lorlons ahate oo ueineCther LINCOLN MOVES UP TO FIRST stralght from the leaders. Whitehill made [ SRR SWOI¥, BOLIE TS G0y S (g 4) | baline second, Zelgler third, Timee 3 been bound down to a wire to scrve the pur- 8 s abode of Justice and| LINCOLN, June al Telegram.)— | his first appearance in severai weeks and | won, Matt Byrnes (5 to 1) second, Stephen e mile osEL s (08 AmericanuWhoeimen treedom.’ . Sohwi T 3 state championship, ‘class A: C. W, Kreck pos>s of man. AT I . _ | The Bucks sampled some of Heine Schwartz | 4jq excellent work, His support was a| (15 to 1) third. Time: 1:28 1. won. Time: 2:19, " e o s R e ter degrees were conferred Willlam E. [ and Harry Sonier today and liked them real | pi €Xeelent Wort G UL Second race, Surf stakes, five furlongs: | “Oliartermiie open, Class A: W. up to glorify the land. History, with its | DAFFY spoke on “Our a Light to Gragg was hit hard at the start, but | ittle rageed, R S o 0 0 0 o_t0| Hastings @ to 1) won, Handspring (. to 4) [ 1ag won. Time: 05, W. Q. Doug: thousand tongues, proclaims the pralse of ”'.‘:[E\Jl‘luu\ He said, ance: v‘y‘::-k»"x"]m'-m\‘-‘y"|.i»\(-‘x‘x'£|nl.!'|€.|“'i\'.':;f§1'.;g :_I:- (V_\”l: l,“:“‘:”‘m“;;n;gm 2101100003 Ts’:)nnnl Sagamore (20 to 1) third. Time: -mile handicap, class B: Cabanne won, Hamilton and Jefferson, whose united ef- |, it WAS Ohce @ principl to polities of | and van Buren. Sonier replaced Schwartz | Hits: Detrolt, 0: Indianapolis, 8. Krro e race, mile.and a furlong, selling: | Wims: 3 any! CyTAclss, Becond; Tyler third. forts secured the common caus: of the peo. gs the e Was.a 1 people niddle of the fifth and was smashed | Detroit, 4: Indidnapolis, 6. Batterles: White- [ ppjg (even) won, Arapahoe (10 to 1) second, ple; it exalts the glories of Washington ana | '@ i ‘l"Nk be lw‘v n down with a ‘con- hill um{il‘\\ll(‘{-:n‘lll’!’!. (“r“«? .'myd Mc !“"'lgnd- Mirage (7 to 1) third, = Tim 3} Hobart Defeats im. Franklin, who planned and established our | inual stroke, and sometimes the subject GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., June Score Fourth race. Tidal stake 9ng . one mile:| WEST NEWTON, Mass., June 26.—Threat- national organization; it glorifies the elo- | 7 pair rose to dash his naked arm against v . Grand Rapids ........0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 1-8 an (6 to b) won, Connois (19 to 1) | ening skies effected the attendance at the TOBACCO quence of Henry and Adams, whose im- o tyrant's steel. America had not yet Hits: Lincoln, 20; 3. Bri Toledo . L2 2000100 49 4, Dolabra (6 to'1) third. R Nelanbothiooatelub tannie y mortal words of ‘lib'rty or death’ are still | Spoken. She has since taught many a lesson | Tincoln, 2; Jacksonville, 5. Barned runs:| Hits: Grand Rapids, 14; Toledo. 15. Er-| Fifth race, half mile selling: Religion et ¢ “‘”" ',‘x"'”m‘l?‘"_”"-:'n": n‘!_ .l(ml“:L CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR Sohoed. 1n. our. Dational halle. Can e or| 1o the world.. She has shown what is.a aa. | Lincoln: 8; Jacksonvill Two-base 'ita: | rors: Grand Rapids, & Toledo, . : @ to 1} won, ‘Bloomer, (5 to 2) second, Taren- h i otween e American Tobacco « Ca, “Our’ country stands forth as a hyperlon | freedom. But the brightest lesson she has | hiiei yeith, ‘Tociin Kitz, | Dass MILWAUKEE, June 2.—Score: (3 to D won, Sanflago @ to 1) second, Corn- | DX, Pim. the champlon tennis player —— 2 among the nations, in peace no less than | taught is that there can be dlfferences in re- | baita: Hoover, 2 Pases o S Ot Grags, | Milwaukes S 0N 05010 0%0 T cob (10 to 1) third. Time: 1 ARCLane e BNG: SRS Cf in_ war, in statesmanship no less than in | liglous creeds without hatred and violence. | 2; off Schwartz, 3; off Sonier, 1. it by | St. Patl ..............0 4 0 1.0 0 0 2 — eres torioon 0. 'two. siratahel sets) ‘e generalship, in prosperity no less than in | History is swollen with the record of shame- | pitehed ball: Hill." Stolen bases: “Hill, Ken- [ f1its: Milwaukee, 7; St. Paul, 8. Errors _ Kansas City Wise Ones Dnmped. BOnk Witheased tHE T matont HEN i won 00 ury S population, in litcrature,” in science, in all | ful things done in behalf of furious creeds. [ Nedy. Van Buren (2), Sacrifice | kee. 3: St. Paul, 0. Batteries: Rett-| KANSAS CITY, June 26.—Only one of the firat set. 1.5, and the second. o e that makes a nation great. America bas shown that human governments | Tits: Speer, 1ibr uck out and Weayver: Jones and Doyle. favorites won today, and the bookies match’ was Detween Mahoney and IRICA'S SOURCE Konnedy, G S¢ A ouble [ “KANSAS CITY, June 26.—Score: N v o > was g The former was ov. i - . AMERICA'S RESOURCES do not stand as advocates or accusers be- KANS . reaped a harvest. Attendance was good i former wis Over-anxious dur 1 RCBS. s plavs: D @ | & AR Ay L e RSN MO S Loun acia “Its Rosources Boundless,” as viewed by | tWeen God and man, and that as they cannot | Hollingsworth to Bbright to Sullivan. Left | Kansas ClLY - 30909820 1=8and the track fast. Results ing-the fivet Wet and, lost it.by: trying.to 1 3 Mrat re 0: G get too much, In the last gameé of ‘the set H. Arthur Houser, was vigorously applauded | less, neither can they dar e an | on bases: Lincoln, 9; Jacksonville lat- . 3 R Birst yace, thre ters of a mile: Gate- | o, o ] pRIme 08 119, 40 I Artn 8 vigorously applauded. | Ues ¥ damn the human | O, bares: LIS Sorr: Bonter Schwarts | Hits: Kansas Gity, 10; Minneapolis, 7. Te- | way (10 o 1) won, Laddin (0 to 1) second, | {F0Ch No3 1 8. Stamoney took . et “Not content with admiring the fair pro-| “The nations may look to our country for | & over. Time: Two hours and ten min- | Tors: Kansas City, & Minneapelis 8. Bat, | Wanda ' to 1) tnird. H e 1t a mile, | tWo sets, 64, & Soa portions and sound and healthy form of a | example of a ready charity that has never | U8 Umoire: Mr. Ward. = ARSIRRY ¢ ! 2 ear-olds: Lady Doleful (3 to n, Plug e . well ordered commonwealth, economists have | been withheld in affiiction. Witness Chicago, ROCKFORD GETS ONB BACK STANDING OF THE TEAMS. to 1) second, Driftwood third Capital City Handieap Race. labored to dissect and lay of e el Bokton el i Aaghie 8 Ataepine for ST. JOSEPH, June 26.—(Special Te'egram.) Played. Won, Lost. P.Ct ime: 1:00, LINCOLN, June 26.—(Special Telegram.) faternal stroeture. o » its sources the | states, Johnstown destroye 3t1 _The" Rockford boys pounded Slagle hard | 1atanapolis . AT 29 Third race, three AT e i 11 e s :ZO l) (: k e 'l‘l'lL( RS L L0 SRan 0 1is ourees the | states, Johnalow trored. . today, and, coupled with the bad fielding | Hananafols «- - & ney Aaron, jr., (8 John R (3 to 1) | The five ;““ handicap of the Capital City C er aKe. Ray! , and to r the hen there is patriotism; the citizen In | behind him, lost the game by a score of | Datroft 18 5 5 second, Queen s (15 to 1) third. | Cycle club, postponed from Decoration day, socret of Its strength. The lab swed | the furtherest east is solicitous for the citizen [ 12 to 3. The Saints secured only eight hits | Afiwaukee 3 26 "5 | Time: 1:200 was run off this evening at Lincoln park on nu-l oul! v tion of political economy has [ of the Pacific shor: he rallying here s | Off Dolan, but six of them were two-bag- | St Paul r..rrrs £ 24 Fourth r . "u-l one-quarter, sell-| There were flve starters, handicapped No “repeaters” from our “esteemed oane not wholly been devold of good results. | not the name of some favorite chief, but | E¢FS. The flelding of Griffin at short for | Minneapolis ... 51 ing: Cyantha ‘@ to 10 "won, Hillie Sunder. | foiows: . M. Carter and Alva Hawle » esteemed o Statesmen have acknowledged its value and | some mighty cause that moves the peonis | the home team was rank, he hayving six er- | GUNG*RE Nas g 5y land (3 to 1) second, Lomsdale (8 to 1)| seratoh: A. Benson, 10 yards: W, temporaries” will be allowed. This sale I8 appepaled to its lessons in all questions S Nty Cnuse thal moves the Deople | rars charged against him, and Seery secur- | FCiTE R 20 third, Time: 2:15 % % Banks, 100 yards; O. G. Adkinson, 200 yards, | PRO BONO PUBLICO. national debate. r the sake of s he rebelllon a vast scene of | ing the other two. Jones was injured early mes today polis at Kansas City. | ,Fifth , 8ix_and one-half furlon Carter won, with Adkinson second. Time B e har..the. wnke ol peace was suddenly panoplied for war. n the game and gave way to McHale, " Gartia (3_to 1) won, Major Dripp (7 e e S R e M the end Lee was dismissed with honor- | Score I Game with Peorin. second, Uncle John to 1) third. 1 second, one dozen photos; third, hat; fourth try ‘nto four dlvisions, agricultural, com. | apia terms. 1t . L2, I i Watch chirm: ! 4 i lons, AN al, | avte was cnough that the rebel [ St. Joseph .......... 00 0 0 1 1 0 1 0—31 Peoria’s series closes here today. It will | Vg ce, three-guarters of worth of nickel work; fifth, watch charm mlllfl I‘fl u m:r al, industrial and mineral. In the h ord had Dbeen plucked away. In the wide | Rockford o1 1 40 4101 *12{ e 53 warm game, as both teams want it ‘\‘“P.'r r,\|'»,'\|‘1:‘-'n'r H‘X.‘|=!\\-nrn,"'r’.‘<‘|'. Ll ! o of nations there is no record of such o S s ey i ing o ALl G ore 18 no record of such a | circle of nations America stands radiant, St. Joe, 8 Rockford, 15 Errors: | 1f Omaha betters its standing it must beat [ (1 to 5 second, Pony Bob (10'to 1) third Welnig Turns Professional. pment that which b 8; Rockford, 1. Barned runs: S ITHLEHI Baon wit ed within the past fifty aps | 23 through the century just passed, so may | s 2% E g Saen G ’\ Peorfa. 1f Péoria gets back to first place | Time: 1:18%. & BETHLEHEM, Pa., June 26.—-A. E. We The store that sells 10c¢ Ice Cream Sods in the United States. It is tho product of | Sh° WOVe In light and majesty through the taroum, Grifin, Tiichtar, | 16 Wil be, DY benng A, e reher, Winnors at Hay Distriet, nig of Buffalo has joined Champlon Johnson # single generation in all its most Important | SEH"T10% K','"”_‘"'v"' E eaaatian peoriesy (). Home runs: Visner, | (arish Is Golng fine work for Omaha. The| SAN FRANCISCO, June 26.—Three favor- [ and Manager Eck here, and tomorrow will unl[ casential features. It has all been [ yiik QEF PISIOTY Blotlcus, her '\"":;" maK- | Kins Hialen‘hased: Melarty D (:l:”:";v teams: ites, one heavily played second cholce and | turn professional by participating in the { ———————— ——— e evolved within the period spanned by the | MARImous forever. and her flag floating with | 4 et 8 Daoriing hiki - MoomuthY, {‘Omang Position Peoria outsider took the money today. Results: [ Faces a ersville. ' Welnlg will act as DAIRIORR SAEOYER ar L inia B va i Tatel oo ied¥s [ Omahg, sition. an outsider he money today O A o atv A ” 12 Ve b home. bt prcner " i ok, | invraaci splandor i tho teomink after ages | Seydsr( Double plage: Tereds to"Trubt | Gpave: e PR | putsder took the money today, Reslte:| i feer' for Sonnion' 41 Cotvene, whet | THE HOTEL REGISTER lutionized ail the characteristics of agricul- | ©f the world. to K Bases on balls: Off Slag Hutchinson...... C serassenssch se Clark (7 to 1) won, Monitor (6 to 5) | (er A >1o! . W % 4 H " Slagle, 4; oft | Hite g % ° , ternational champlonship of the world, Wel- ;’..m and_Industrial Jite in Europe, and has AWARDING OF PRIZES. »olan, Struck out: By i aeetretl P e R ccond, Miss Garvin (12 to 1) third. “Time: | nig says he turns professional becatse he ‘ eeam> the dominating factor in the com The recipients of gold dals last evening | Dolan, 6. Wild throws: Jones, IR - LA * B 1:4 thinks professional races will be the com the representative organ of the hotel Interast, merclal Interasts and prospects of the parent | wera: of gold medals last evening | gAY Yones and McHale: Dolan o Shnfiar,, LT Ry e eheeie Taver won Tie Bell (o | €vents In cycling in this ouniry, e coming rendat il he principa of the ‘minety (hous nation, England. The national estate cor Highest honors of the class of '95: Jesse me: Two hours, Umpie e 3 B econd, H B e (o ana aresly i Rupspand ClUS GE AMRa STANDIN B n R Pace ST ey N ebaond. Hico (8 to 1) third, Time: 1:07% - aists of over 3,000,000 of squarc miles. The | V. Owens. The donor was Count Grelghion STANDING OF THE T¥ Lohman..... Catch. Dugdale | Vriira vace, five furlongs. handica t2| Philion matinee 4 o'clock Saturday, Court now publisiing A LIST OF 7THE BEST climatic conditions at command range from | For the best Latin ossay—Daniel F. Lee, | Played. Won, Lost. P.Ct. | Carrish i Pitch c.oo.. Thomas | gigs: Heart’s Ease (4 to 5) won, land. PAPERS nd for hotel advertising. (The the leo-hound shores of Alaska to the troy N Compliments of Bishop Scann e i }.“"”‘" serasaeress 48 -4 18 & Game called' 8¢ 3:45. Ball trains leave at hatels of Amurica expend SIX MILLIONS OP groves of llwln‘ upon a_great part Oratorieal contestThomas ¥ Lee. Pre DA na s Y pive AR = DOLLAS ARNUALEY with i e wmapers hieh ave produced th ek S Rt e 4 e S AR & 8 & ve Lengue or Retort 110t 18 clussifivd, and places auion :'1'4 "r‘“l of 'l-.n[l ope, T t grazing pla |i'ln~|\ e for rhetorie, presented by | Quiney ..... Lo AB 23 2 3| CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, June 2%.—(Special vl Feide e 1 0 :,nflf"*“’:‘ ",: xas, California a vada, 1 Mrs. John A. Schenck, was won by Danfel Rockford . 45 19 2 Telegram.)—4, mgeting of the Eastern lowa Union the Hotel Chame speak of our own Leloved Nebraska, Lie, Tacksonviiie 1IN 4E 19 & Base Ball lgague was held here today. It A CERTAIN CURE FOR Glintén o ke Champlain; (e rope with the major quantity of its meat | The Cuduhy medal for bost poet was cap- | St Joseph b 13 21 2 | was decided {0 continue the league with five PILES IS THE ol Bresiin, 1 ateong, N.J.§ e turan Le Dol dness SO0 Roa ROsE Wou. oAl Games toduy: Peorla at Omaha; Jack- | clubs, unless another city should be found ILES . 1y AVast Hng, Tonw Braneh s e Cei aukoe Tngenulty” Ia the reclplent of | for class of humanities went to P. C. Can- | Guival &% fsincgin; Rockford at St. Joseph; f to take thec pldce of Quleshurk, which Tnchiding Sammer and. Winter. Resoar 8 hall, the jv'n‘:.'u[m”: ¢ TS e A ll trick J. M ot e ¥ - o of Clinton coming back Into the leagu end 10 cents for SUMMER EDITION, oF order hall, - the eminent and reliable statisticiin atrick artin got the Martin trophy Kearney Ma) g Viepnrations. O o R O e iae ‘af " the ot American News company, or at any hotel jrho siatos that wn ondimary farm_ laborer for first academic clags, ek | JEBARNEY, Jure 20.—(Fpecial)—The track | elght-club league, the peroentage o the 63 Tl o e e s S oA ca raises as much grain as thies nodals wera cantured by C. P. | committee of the Kear Aloyole and P, e to CoURE feary Juns 1T, g e Hotel Regiater and Tourist Agency--] Eng four in Fra: five fn Germany coy, Christopher, Kohne, J. Ben- | o F1he duoh Bloyeisand Bask |} oy b s = £y guafters or sll botels, rates, rating ARd Athe and six n Austria, bocauso of tho appalling J. A, Gearen, E. D. Mamilton and Ottumwa Faus Ambitious. : lack of all abor saving devices In Europ . Gentleman. ”“)Nxx\“i”n’u :|‘ ck in 1|nxl:‘.lz ¢ n h\lb;u for | GpruMWA, Ta, June (Speclal Tele- v Py THD HOTEL REGISTIR COMPANY, 7 Warren Bat the industrial and manufacturing re Premiums werc r to the students | tent “with huying the “track smooth. hard | ram.)—The management of the Ottumwa r isn S sources of our country are s iy less won- | having the best Among the | and level, it has now contrived a plan for | bese ball team today applied to the St. Jo- l e u e dorfui than our fnn cricultural devel- | highest on a roli jor of sixty pupils | sprinkling the entire track whenever de- | seph and Toledo teams for their franchises, opmont and poss bilit oo | wero John A. Bennsurtz, with a percentage of | sired, and 1t can be done in a very few | with the expectation of entering one of the OR. L A adiie B Tha Linte § o i (o, Tosanh Skryja. 96, | MIDUtes. A Qitch was dug from the canal | leagues to which they belong. " This mov MCCREW B g e Sha ora | il T Martm 0. 1. 5. ¥ray 43 M3 fare | 10, e bark ralinis, and’ from there the | was made on'a prospect ‘of the disbanding 1f you have tried salve, ointments, lotions, etc., without a cure, 4-Aid, of Byduey Smith, W1 and secelerats | B T onney, C. 0, Kole, Bugine Silliy b ihe 'center of fRaoush pipss 1o & basia | of the Resiery jows laaeue, whioh, ainos glve this excellent remedy a trial and be convinced of its merits. SPECIALIST R e 1ahua bighest aminences of haman Al We T O HA 4% pury pumps the water into & wagon, end | tems. a Physicians use it in preference tosurgical operations and your drug- PRIVATE DISEASES, l:’l B s ite Brow u‘ .{r our ~-\|",lr|’ MI 1“".\.1 e | spriniied T AWenty Rl et he| NEw ‘rT.r: 14:'..: Jlm‘ 2.—This was gist will tell you that no romedy gives so universal satisfaotion as the Wophne Secred SRISE SRAR R0 granI of our ek i Raitrond Superintendent Tealgns wagon touchiug the track. ‘this lays the | (he socond day of the Newcastle summer Pyramid Pile Cure. Sadraines . SYENNE . Badatet g 15t and ey ore pleasa 01 e s Sy AGNANIMITY OF THE NATION. - GHER RN i o b o | B Ctators s well s desireble for. the rid meeting. The Northumberland plate w maoe oy PYRAMID CO., ALBION, MICH. :M,E!’.gw-'!- Josse V. Owens was at hs best in bls ad-§ 5 ot~ e 1dent Rasback of | era. There ure several riders practicing Jon by My, Dackpoans the Ak typOfe 20 you araanon “10n Teople Mognanineus i the | e Chexenng and Northern division of the | th kround ‘now ' every'day from abroad | bury second and Sp Leg third. “There SOLD BY DRUCCISTS 50c. AND $1.00. 5 S Toars sent in hia resi as well as the local riders, and some ex- | Were nine start s to Coon 16tk & Parnam Stay rorsts | camsosoney | oo Water for bc. . eiation has done everything in its power eoursa of whieh he said N | nation. Rasback resign on account | citing races are looked forward to. Already s “Magnunimity fn the land muanifests "'""l of ill Nealth. Gver 1) entries have been booked, and the| Matinee at Courtland 4 o'clock Saturday. OMAMA, NEB.