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£ b 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BER: SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1895 | Jand In the northwestern portion of the state. He snggested that Nebraska congressmen should ask congress to cede thoss lands to the | state and have them developed. He also favored a state forestry bureau. The poss bilities of further development of the great resources of Nebraska were dwelt upon with | gin to do better farming, ture first premiums at the And now officers of the State Board recelving encouragement f as ad of the state, as well as far away as Salem gentlemen, one word more—the Ore., or they will eap- coming state fair of Agriculture are rom every portion joining states, and are they asking WON IT IN THE FIRST MILE Yale Had the 'Varsity Race Before Covering local wheel difb's new third-mile track was interfered with by the rain. The meet has accordingly ‘Béén postponed until Thursday, July 18, 13 ) TR NATIONAL GAMES EAGUE by Dolan, 1. Double plays: Rockford, 1. Batteries: Figgemlier and McFarland; 'Dolan and Snyder. Time One hour and forty minutes. Umplire: Mr. Haskell. Attendance, 250, Games at Omaha and vented by rain By JFlegemier, 4; Lincoln were pre- (T to 1) won, Black Satin (5 Martha 8mith (7 to 1) third ffth race, ar-olda second, 0:68. to 1) sec Time: 1 nine-sixteenths of Austin (7 to 10) won, 1) A mile Plug ( third, King Hazel G to Time: Favorites Took All But One. FRANCISCO, June 2 -—Favorites all except the last race. Salvator ran SAN won a half furlongs in coast record ults: | ce, short six furlongs, selling Remus (3 1o 1) won, Faro (8 o 1) second, ke L (3to 1) third.' Time: 1:13% Second race, five furlongs, seliing: City won, Joe K (7 to 1) second, third. “Time: 1:014, Third race, seven and a half furlongs Installator (2 to §) won, Flirtilla (10 to 1) second, Charmion (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:34%. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Sir Richard (14 to §) won, Roadrunner (6 to 1) second, Nervoso (4 to 1) third, Time: 1:14% Fifth race, one mile, selling: Raindrop @3 to 1) won, Tom Clarke (7 to §) second, Sir Walter (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:42 | Jnckaonvitle This | ‘This afternoon Jackso on the Omaha ground. This team has been greatly strengthened since its last visit to Omaha, and fs now putting up a good arti- cle of | Ladies will be admitted to the grounds free, but will be charged 25 cents for a seat in 'the grand stand ha Position, irst.... Afrern lle meets Omaha The teams Ja Kksonville. Caruthers Egan itehingon Vin Dyl Pacd JRight.". Parke Lohman Catche sover *arisch Pitcher onie Buse bull trains leave Sixteenth and How- wrd and Fourteenth and Howard at 3:25 Game called at 3:45 © Wihoo Wares Hastings. WAHOO, Neb., June 28.—(Speclal Tele- m.)—Rain prevented the game between Wahoo and Hastings yesterday, but with the assistance of rubber boots and other wet weather apparel a good game was played today, as the following score will show Wahoo . Hastings . Base hits Wahoo, 4. Hopk Hopk 1010001093 d00000100 0~1 Wahoo, 8; Hastings, 6. Errors: Bases on balls: Off Clark, 2; off 2. Struck out: By Clark, by 3 Passed balls: Hall, 2; Johnson, 3 Natteries: Hastings, Hopka and J Wahoo, Clark and Hall. Time: On and’ thirty-five minutes. Umpire: ¥ 4 Oak’s Kaces » ) OAK, Ta., June RE 28.—(Special Tele- gram.)—It has been raining all day and the races were postponed until tomorrow at 1 o'clock, when as much of the program as possible will be pulled off, along With the two unfiniched vaces, Nearly all of the noted horses go to St. Joseph next weel and a few to Minneapolis. All the hor ted in seeing a fast track or-all trot were nen are disappol for all the ereat fre the celebrities menal time was ni wiil not get to: enter her ag) Wiheel Ruces nt Sioux fnlla, SIOUX FALLS, S. D., June 28.—(Special gram.)—B. B. Bird of St. Paul won the mile handicap bicycle race in 13:16. Bird 1180 took the one-mile open. W. Becker of polis won the two-th of a mile licap and Hughson of Sioux City the handicap. John Ketterman, Rock s, was thrown from his wheel and his arm broken in two places. C. P. Van Hou- ten of Worthing, S. D., was also hurt. Ottumwa Cinches First Place, OTTUMWA, Ia., June 28.—(Special Tele- gram )—Ottumwa cinched its place as leader by shutting out Cedar Rapids. Orelup got in his usual three-bagger, Score: Ottumy 00000104 2-7 Cedar Raplds . 0000000000 Batterles: Burris and Pixley; Risley and Fox. Hits: Ottumwa, 10; Cedar Rapids, 3 rrors: Ottumwa, 1; Cedar Rapids, 8. Creighton Defeats Wansa. CREIGHTON, Neb, June 28.—(Special Telegram,)—Cre iton defeated Wausa here today in the best game of ball ever played in Knox county. Score: elghton .. 100000110-3 0—1 00001000 . Mor Crelghton, ‘Miller and” Carre Kinvlow Incontine TSBURG, June 28.—Catcher Tom Kins low released unconditionally tod without being given the usual ten days’ 1 Am Glad To tell what Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done for mo. 1 had the grip and its ill effects settled all over me. T had cramps in my legs and trequently I had to get up at night and walk torolax the mus- cles. I also had stomach troubs \les. Ithen took \Q Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla. One bottle \ cured thecramp, and another has helped my stom- ach trouble e A 1y Firod. greatly.. nse H00d’s Pills which are tho best I ever took.” H.A. MELVIN, Sisters, Oregon. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. Hood's Pills $37 fotur sy o teksy easy in effect., 25c. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves [BURLINGTON & MO, RIVER.|Arrives i Uiion Depot, 10th & Mason Sta.| Otalia Lenver Express..... 9:40am Mont. & Puget Sid. BX. 4 Denver Express. ki Local (cxcept § n Local (except Sun 2idpm....i'ast Mail(or Linc Jeaves [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|Ariives wahialUnion Depot, 10U & Mason Sta. | Omabi Ko Veatihule. ko Ixpress and St Louls Fxpre Junction Local... <o Fust Mail, 7:50pm Chic 1:35am ¥ Leaves (CHICAGO, MIL & ST. Smitha €.00pn +...Chicago Limited i CHICAGO & NOKTHW BTN, ATrives Union Depot, 1uth & Masun Sts.| Omabia Eastern Expre o Siupm Vestibuled Limit 520k M v 1 35pm Oimaha Chicago_ & C1i6pm Leaves | CHICAGO, Tt I & PAS - IATTives Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason 5ta.| Omaha EAST. 1 Wam. . Atlantie Express (ex. Sunday) €:2pm. L ht xpress ... Chicago Vestibaled Limit WEST. G:50pm. . Okluhoma & Texas Ex (ox Sun) ..Colorado _ Limited BT, P.. M. & 0. th’ and Webster Sta. wopm. Gmas 9:2am $:00pm Arrives Omaha aska Passenger (daily). .. 3:1ipm {:30pm. . Sloux City Exur Sun.).. 11 5sam 6:10pm st. Paul 10:30am Leaves | — ®.E. & MO, VALLEX. (Arrives Oranhal Depot, 15th ana Webster Ste, | Omaha ", Pittsburg Earns a Kun in the Tenth ana STANDING OF THE TEAMS. enthusiasm. In conelusion, t Bovarnot | apace to }\h bit their products. And we say One-Fourth of the Course. Defents B¢, Louts, 5 Played. Won, Lost. P.C spoke encouragingly of home Industries, home | ‘Everybody come; you are welcome o p : ) 5 incoln h 3 it Tabor and commercial prospects, and hoped | The toast card wae completed with “May Il;rrsm fsn, June 22.—A hit by Cr <|n} eoria ... 48 a1 17 e that the people of Nebrask would all pull | Peace and Plenty Ever Rest on the Bosom of " steal and al'single by Clingman won l\l"”lwllll\ . ‘\r; E:, ':_:l },l.’\ {oatiner do " hs iate and sty | Our Nubrarka Soi which was happily vo: | HARVARD MADE A VERY POOR SHOWING | kume for mistsbuns in the tenin mnvwi: At | Dep,boren oo 8 8 2 B dvantages sponded to by Rev. S, Wright Butler, and B tendance, 2440, ore: | PUIROFLCts sess 48 8 & 'l its advan | ’ | acksonviiie 45 19 o 413 JOHN L. WEPRSTER FOLLOWED | ““What Are We Here r?" by Hon. Henry Pittsburg 10110001 1-5 ckfor | 19 = 0.4 Prolonged applause greeted the gov ¢ at | D. Estabrook | 01d Eii's Boys Were Never Crowded and | St. Louis cwn 0 20000101 0-45t Joseph ] 1 32 30.4 he Tetion” of his remarks. The toast- | The program was completed at 1 o'clock Won s They Ltked by Nine JHita: Pittsburg, 10; St. Louls, 7. Frrors Games today: Jacksonville at Omaha; the ¢ L o ey and the afair was generally pronounced th Pittsburg, &; Louis, Earned runs: | Quincy at Lincoln; Peorla at St. Joseph master next introduced John L. Webster as ra a ners onou Open Lengihs in Rather Pitsburg, 2, St. Louls, 1. Two-base hits: | Rockford at es Molne. AR te the “Cicaro of the hich greatest success of its kind within the hi - Genins, 'Beckley, Dowil. ' Three-base hits: [ b . gentleman to blus nt e | tory of the club Ll Clingman, Dowd, Sacrifice hi ckley, | - | o e ———— Enret. Stolen basess | Cross,” Clingman; SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAG ¥ ’ . 1rllllant Y n 5 5! o\ HBown ), jonner. Base on balls O John L. Webater's response to A Brilliant | You cannot ba well ess your blood is 0 Sh A Ao - - i N r In the Galaxy of States” wa | pure. Therefore purify your blood with the | NEW LONDON, Conn., July 28.—The oars- | [2hret, 3i off ‘Hawley, 2 Hit by pitched | linnsas City Wins w Remnarkable Game on ball: "Heckley, Bonner, Struck out: Smith When Nebraska knocked at the door of | best blood purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilia | men of Yale today defeated the | (2), Cross, Eiy, Khret. WIiid pitches: Haw- | the Milwaakes Grounds. the union we had but 8,000 voter d only | - s o Harvitd - tob (he | | LHIP , Iihret, Batteries: Hawley and Merritt; | MILWAUKEE, June 28 -Neither team 50 malority that wanted this star then | ST, CATHERINI ACADEMY | Me? 3 L 2 ret and Miller, Time and | could score today until the seventh. Then placed on the national flag. 1t came to con- | . | teenth time sinco the annual con- [ twenty-five ‘minutes. Umpire: J: the home team went to plec and errors In gress with the word “white” in i 1, Cahels | commene:mont Fxorcians of the Institution | tests were ugurated between the col L JANSE WON ON A SCRATCH. | that and the ninth gave the visitors an un- tution. ‘Thero arore a strong debats a3 Lo | t Boyd’s Last Kvenlng: leges at Springfleld In 1876. The race was | | CLEVELAND, 0. June 38.—One error S Ta i BOLY s 4 ot admitted until by a solemn act | Boyd's theater was crowded last evening at | rowod under favorable conditions and was | McKean and Childs, lost the gami B ke ifiat B IO Bt and it was not admitted 1 ) Cleveltnd Tn. tha ot Sy BAMR L0 | Kansas City 0000001023 of its leglslature, which had ‘the forc nd | the dramatic and musical ent-rtainment gIven | o fair test of merit, which Harvard was | Sleveland, ing the 1 InRIng. . AUENEt | THits: Milwaukee, 10; Kansas Cit ect of organic law, that it should never|pby the pupils of St. Catherine's academy. The | yoaten by thirty-five seconds, o nearly ten | Creveland 00001000 0-1fors Milwaukee §; Kansas City, . * Bat m any distinction in_citizen n | program was a meritorious one and designed | , p Wb Wi fsusmli he | Chicago 00 0000 00 9o afteries:” Daker and Weaver; Danlels and count of race or color. It was out of that | bkl s i) Iotion | lenths. The distance was four miles on the | Chicago ! s SR Hines debate that the principle was establisi it : pleasant finale to mark completion | puames r down stream, from a point be-| (ieveland. 3e enleavs, o £ by e | INDIANAPOLIS, June Score never to be overthrown, that none of of the year's w low Gales Ferry and extending to the big| Cleveiand, Chicago, 3. eft on bases: | Indianapolls .......0 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 0—7 states then in rebellion and no new state The entres was made by thirty-three young bt % | Gleveland, 9; Chicago 8 - First on bulls: Off | Dotroit 200060300 °8 should come Into the union exe under | 134165 and misses, all red prettily in | Fallroad bridge at New Lcndon. The officlal | Yyajiace, off ry, 6, Struck out: By | Hits: Indlanapolis, Detroit, Br- the principle of the American flag that its | O wh ehteted. the Etags two and two,| Hine wist Yals, 31:60; Hiry 22:05. The | Wallace, by T T :{\ “r\m.t',n.- s ‘vl'nh |n.u.\|..\‘y,m ) ]|-.;n‘.n‘ ) ‘|].‘;.‘,;,.. §hin yo free, and that black | White, who entered the stage two and two, | d W \ such g | McKea crifice hits: Wallace ( damon and McFarland; ' and Lohbeck, R ts Shoa eang oo e et J.,!_, Of | marching to a plano accompanfment played | Phrase “Yale has won” has become such a | hucesrGrConnor, Wahace, Dapien 50, Jiilis $h~Hiote brotherhood ns declared In the Declaration | by Misses Keller and Rush. Marching and | monotony in college athletics that it s hardly | playsi = Dablen fo Stewart, Pussed bails: TS TRT L i by of Independence, and that all men wer» ¢ | counter-marching was kept up for ten min- | POSsiblo today’s result will startie anybody. | 0RORUE FRSGEIERS WVailRce, apd QORI | Grand Hapidy 000010013 ated free and equal. In that conteit In the | ytes and a considerable skill displayed by the | When the sun came out abcut an hour be- [ Umpire: Stage. i “_“',I.‘ \f];[' ana mh-'}""'“l»“fm United Btates senate there were such men | participants In making many ple fisures, | fore the race was called the hillsides and the RUSIE LOST HIS OWN GAME nd Roach; Stafford and Zahner. as Judge Trumbull and Richard Yates of 1l | An essay on ““The Cross and the bridge s A s of moving, brilliant BALTIMORE, June 28.—Rusie pitched fine PANDING OF TH TIEAMS. nots, Judge Edmunds of Vermont, Doolittle | o \ite¥ iy o a thoughtful con- | Dride wero a mass of moving, brilliant bits [, HA[FTIMOTLE JUe B -ftusle bRehed fne ANDING 3 THA o of Wisconsn, Hendricks of Indiana, Bucka- | gjqoration of the meaning of a battle, which | of blue and crimson, pretty girls were every- | poor flelding. Clarkson's work ' wis almost CRBBILE ll" yed. Won ]i:j“’ ¥ 'fll,, lew of Pennsylvania, Fessendon of Muine, [ yay jmportant because of its influence, not | where, decked in the color of thelr favorite | Perfect. Attendance, 530, ‘Score: = s’ City A 58 Charles Sumner of Massachusetts and ster- | J%0 00t o8 11s spoctal features. The battle | o e : Baltimore 00700 310 0 4 s~ 7} FITAN HH Foird Nng Ben Wade of Ohio. It was the 198t | 'm0y re measured in this way has won rank as | C°llc8®, and they frescoed the boats and the w York £090100010=3]Miwaukes 2% 619 of these that Nebraska found its champion, | i JOTP® {CREBEE IR HINE WAV S BOR PRGN | ilisides. Hits: Battimore, s New York, 0. Lrrors: | SUUBLLCY 2 to whom It became Indebted more than to afi | iy, ™ (o (g by the ontire chorus of | The steamers and yachts were not allowed | Bajtimore, T hase hiia; | Minneapolis "1 11111l B s others for its admission i‘|‘~‘l Pt ‘of | Young ladies, after which Miss M. Hayden [t po very very far up stream, so they gath- n Haltren. Stolen ba rnan, Me- ha m;th Ao 5 bRt roclamation announcing Lt ¥ gav> as a recitation, “An Order for a Ple- 2), Gleaso! Dou MeGraw B P ) = Nebraska into the unfon had attached to It {,rq"s pieco which commanded close atten- | ered, about the finish in a dense squadrcn, ex- ARADH; 0GR I I O | Games today: Kansas City at Milwaukeo; the signature of William M eward, seere | tion’ and which Miss Hayden delivered in a | tending for nearly a mile above the bridge Claricion™; ot Tusie, 1 ITIC by pitehud | & oS é:‘."’(’f\{f':u"1\}‘1.‘(1?.-‘!;"51'11"'"‘ L L B R i - Ll over the lives and strong v An essay on “Irish [ Thero were two or three of the large sound | ball: = By Clarkson, cRO o Whe hink over the lives and el $ e € 0 8 L sie, 4.° Wild pitches: Clarkson, I ——— ',’f"‘ ',‘,",”.,‘,“j,’ ¥ o N hatl iy thoak 15" by Miss Shannon was full of Irish | steamers, packed from stem to stern with | joes Cotariarn) ot ClasknHusie hnd | FAVORITES WON THE STAKE ¥ pid -kt Al bty statehood, T ean | patriotism and fire. Ireland, she pointed out, [ hyman cargo, present. on, Time: Two hours and ten min- g R S AGFIMKL Sathe: 1Ko tho tuion | been exceptionally gifted with men of [ “rows never responded more promptly to Umpire: McDonald Monaco Could Not buplicats His Two Kc- Bk it ook lts Diacs on the Diue at the | §enius, end Hias given to the world its grest- | "o le SOTS IR \A0E0 DIORELY 08 BROOKLYN'S GREAT FIELDING. Y Wi ke will of the sigest of Amerloan statesmen, | it leaders. “The Galiph of Dagdal\' 4 POP-| yale and Harvard today. Scarcely had the| BROOKLYN, e oA hraal aul and| NEW YORK, June Z.—The stakes were who then rtood ns hor godtathcr, and 1 AVEGAL Y RS ans MEOEERA0F TLUSH MUNIoA ARd. | WHTRLL ’mue of ”\ ref |‘Iu"= bioat;sDora died | DUSIA DIECHAd SIIE eckas inals. and Tred- | on the card at Shecpshead Day and the whose memory bLraska must ever be falth ! iy RN e e ave 2 away than the arvard la: C rgad from | way base ball; the fourth. Brook-| horses en, ged wel of 200 Ex T Share, and ten small boys followed 3 way o on balls in th < | gaged wer a good class, The fal and patrioti ] aring In concert a laughable selection, | thelr boathouse at Red Top, bearing their | lyn played the fourth straight game without first o be run off was the Spring stake for “Nebraska was small then, but she is bLi HESE. & Worda v hell. On the same instant up at Gales | an error, which Is a league record. The AT _ 2 8 b AV thatd Wre but &t alling, by actions as well as words, what 36 '8 won the second game in & walk n which Hazlet was a top fa- great now. In that day there Iu lrr it 1% | they were going to do in later years. In Ferry the men from Yale trudged down the | §enators won the ¢ LS " | vorite. He fully justified the confidence | of all the northern states that had a w)v S trom enry VIII this cast of | float from their boathouse with their shell, BrooRIvH i 00020000 0-2[him by winning “ail the way. The next tlon equad to that now settled upon our brout acters was taken: Both crews were quickly in the seats and | \Washington ...21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 1| €vent Was the Spindrift stokes, in whic o LY LA e B n Katherine ....... Miss Keller | they pulled away from the floats at almost | ' Fiits: Brookivn. 6: Washington, | oylsht, Phoebus was well backed at’odds b hite way BUL X ainpd a6t thel inal Welsey . Miss Rush | the sime moment. Without any unnecessary | rors: Brooklyn, 0; Washington, 2. [ TR R et SVans tg S oiaa e hnd one-half our present population, and | ¢y giag Campeius et fiss McShane | g both cri 0 L 4 . ors rooklyn,' 2. Left on bas Lo as backed all over the ring on the ! both crews got into position at the : v, | strength of his last twc ns, 3 most of them had less than one-fourth. Yet | A‘ttendant soonaasacerscs Miss Robinson | gk G T aatir gIofT At ORTDalls | i his last two wins. At the fall as out of these small states there was laid | Malds, Misses Drost, Muilen, Hast, Voik- | Starting line. = Ludid, 5; oft Maul, out: By A Mirage took the track and hel the foundation for our ernment, N meier ulvihill! GOT AWAY TOGETHER. 3; by Maul, -base hits: Joyce. 8t | about - tws: i',m:l’m",‘_:’!w";" Sch "j”“"{“"‘ braska can be proudly hoy that sie too | Miss Shannon followed in n recitation, “The | Promptly at 4:43 the sienal was given and e, B o Ktctinies | Went after the Morris colt, but & sixtechth shall accomplish great things Battle of Flodden,” which she rendered with | both crews caught the water at the same mo- it Pasked ball! Dailey. Bat: | Of & mile brought Phosbus out of the bunch braska cannot point like Massachusetts [ good effcct. Misses Volkmoler, D | ment. Harvard started with a quick stroke, | teries: Lucid and Dailey; ul and Me- | and he left them as it they were standing to a Lexington, a Concord, or a Bunker Hill. [and M. McShane nlayed on the piano “Ma- | but the Yale boat soon forged ahead, rowing ire. Time e hour \nl fifty-four min- I ?n”iu“\‘;'.'} e T-aiv')' by three lumh; She cannot. Iike Virginia point to illustrious | zurk,” and were followed by the rendition of | about forty strokes a minute, whils Harvard | utes. Umpire nslie, R W~”w|.n:|.’-] asted lonk enough to ta presidents like Washington or Jefferson. | & play laid in the time of Hadrian, entitled | was doing forty-one. Jennings, substitute | Second gam ) s! Yirst race, five furlongs, selling: Factotum She cannot like the Empire state point to | “Tho Vestale.” ‘The play has a (hread of | for Iollister in the Harvard ctaw, rowed re | Brooklyn Sesietsled §| ¢ to 1) won, Ridicule (i (o 1) second, Wern- o LK N e g O oo | mankably) welli i bia oritiawiwhoiwatoneu | Washiigton se e i0is L0 L 0 | berie @ to10) third. "Time: 1:01°%3 But she can point to all her tillable acres | seemed to call out deep erest {ro he | his worl e loud s praise. T “ale its ocklyn, 10 shington econd race, one mile: Matt L P o T produce ths | players and' thelr audience. The participants’| NS Work ace Joug thahis ned Al rors: Brooklyn, i; Washin 1) won, Counter Tenor (7 to ) sccond, "uhl‘ Irur L Ll LA ] S1s s Sitaxiion Naanor Niolen, | men, who were on the west side of the river, | pans rogklyh, manita (1o 1) third, ine: 114 § Do or millions, an her lands which ay | e sses Shannol alla . N e ‘owed venly and their ghell shof ough )y errors: B xm\ g | R b, L & point to her Ifrftellectual and educational lv\lhr, "'l{“vrd»’ \lll ;vh»n:vwmv‘ “Phe Tdeal | %8820 between strokes. 1t was soon seen that | base on balls kur} I-m‘x(lhny‘l_ off ‘!wkr nd, Avienta (7 to ,,‘.“m,, Time: 1:11 1-5 system, “m‘\.: Tias glven us a sin sl i T s e 4 in tie latter boat was doing very poor | G312 D e Hits raourth race, Spindrirt siukes il and a contage of flliteracy than any state from Vomar 5 Dy Miss IKeller, work. He turned on the catch before the rest | poo. L ong; risht Dhoebus (7 to 10) won, Mi- ant 0 he Pac e ca hoin! 0 little girls sang hree Little Kitten, 3 P efore rest | he Pwo-base hits rage (20 to 1) second, Monaco (7 to 5) d "‘,","l‘,‘;,wp: f,.,l.! (IS eriabbrear et “,.'.'.”f.,;“ Master . Collins gave a Fourth of July "“'_'[’“ A e % el Ay Staton :‘i Time 17 1 e [aaasotTo e ople, to TR hen the half mile mark was reache: ks, Double p Fifth race, five furlon which temper the mind to stand adversity, | recitation - the Yale boys had a lead of two I ¢ Hit by, pi i 4 — ale boy d 4 o lengths s $ 4 Brigzs (4 to 5) won, Heresy Pt Al Soundation and shope ctitutire b S atitiions - daliy biscuit and muffins. | and they elowed down to a stroke of thirty- | 307, Battqriest Gumpert, ] 11 (40 to 1) third. Time IpeElyL sugueanapoint ito aher "","" Two-thirds of them relish the wholesome | five, but the wearers of the crimson still kept | ix minutes. Umpire: Bmslic mile’ and thres-elzhths, on sentiment that shall never falter or shake | .,j.iy (hat Dr. Price’s DBaking Powder | thelr stroke above forty. Tho water was | o0 . £0 (2 to 1) won, Song and Dance when a tempest of trouble may roll about ¥ & , v. 3,000. . el ; cond, Long Beach (2 to 1) third pes A0URIDE Y sTClSLoUL imies smooth and the conditions were everything | BOSTON, Juné 25.—Philadelphia-Boston o0 3 £ her, in tho woverity of tho storm | ] -~ * that could be desired ody work of the | game postponed; ‘rain : “Bhe stands midway between the cast and | TAUGHT HIM THE LESSON | sons of Eil wie svecllons e (oK of the SPANDING ‘01 THE TEAMS Fust 1ime ut Un <oy, west, the north and” south. Should trying Eisrvaraltri ot ol alWhias (RA NG 1w Played. Won. Lost. .t | CINCINNATI, June 28—Tive races were hours come in the future history of OUF|(yun Joues Learns How 1 aggage Is Some- | nplashing badly as the first mile ended, - At | Boston ) 32 17 run off in fast time at Oakley today, with- country, FI‘H' e -‘"-""”‘;*_ ’:‘: :‘_‘:‘“K "";'{:f times Tuken from & Depot. the mile Yale h: sased her lead to three | Baltimore ) 1 out unusual incidents. Track fast. Weather e e e epert Shomll| Owen Jones was an easy victim for a | lensths and the men were roving like a ma. | itsburs 3 B Joudy and warm John Cahill, J. Strauss, e Lt e T Arise." (La, Gontens ||brace! ot canfdenca men yestorday; | butine S WALLTHLD vassed the mile aud a halt 2 ing, bookinakers, ‘were ruied o Sian: tions may roll about us and eneircle our | won't be any more, at any rate not soon, be- | FERE Y had not gatned any more on their e s Befdarsion on side orthe other, but Lhls|cause tie tias o mare money left.. There was | “Tio!"\ind. ohanged-alightly to the: south 1) wom, (il ob Wekt 1 (0D Secona: 14 Galon {:’l',‘i‘“,‘,’, &tound ',',"",‘.,,’,"' 1 atient Sarnoss | Mot the slightest variation in the way the | which made the water a litile rough. ~Doth drjand (7o 1) third. *Time: Uiy, PUtpAtEng 8 o ® I'trick was turned from ‘tha v crews splashed a good deal over the ons and Beancer purse, six furlongs: Caesar- to st the troubled walers and wave the | trick was turned from that in which it [ crews sp deal a et R S e flag of pe and keep the nation true to its [ has been worked on millions sinco the days |2 '}dl{lm- o line, but the Yals men soon ro- : BT 3 of m (8 to 1) third. ~Time: 1:14;. SOULES: o are aeutral TRndE plvotal Bolnt, |iotiMoses, btIOwed \BIVSWIEL all thel avidity ({FTSSIE 70 VR0 MUCOKe (ob tlriv-aeven and ;s gamen foday: New York al Dreoklyn;| izhirdirace, sallinf, Ve Sironks | Countes X0 L Nieud diverge nething LUt theiliwith whioh s fiah jumpa atier & Juicy worm |itng tiires lengths 1oad at the twe iy sone | adciphia; St. Louls at Pittsburg it | Daisy Bolander (#'to 1) third, Time: 1:02. * il -\"_‘I'I L;‘ Papinli: m'h]) bright; It will |, OWen lives in the little hamlet of Trenton | The Yalo b was steercd by Coxswain | C i Louisviile at Cincinn | 1»‘,:.‘nih Jace. purse, seven furlongs: Pep- SNGEANS 2 8 a AL L s state and was on his way home. He | Clark as straight as an arrow, but the Har T e e : B R o Soc A nanie otay n working on a farm In Towa and by | vard coxswain scemed to lose control of his | TWO WESTERN ASSOUIATION Gamgs | Gite D) third A%y tatiatate 2 an his peanfes he succeeded in | boat. At the two and a half mile flag the | . [ to 1) won, {2t Sy N NG NEBE ok saving enough to buy himself a ticket to | boat's cour nged and it made Peoria Wins from st doseph by Eunehtng | Morkah (10 (o 1 thira EDPUCARION; INE NDBRASKA Trenton- and still have $20 over. While he | jouing fully a length before be: its in the Eizh b, | e ancellor George Edwin MacLean of Lin was waiting for a train yesterday he walked | aned out. At this point it was p ST. JOSEPH, M June 23.—(Special Tele- ST. LOUIS, J o 28— p: Vi e coln exp 1 himselt upon “Education in[up town and was on his way back to the barring accident, Yale would gram)—Today's game between the Sants | S LOUIS, ‘.”",:1\7: Thaitalent oonfi *“m«" Nebraska." He regarded 1t as a happy | depot when he was accostsd by a nicely | asy fa as she incroased her lead con- | and the Peorias was a beauty. Thomas, the | CNOUKR today to g he talent confidence. omen that his first speech as chancellor was d young man. The young man thougit | stanly, adually, The body swing of | inyincible, was In the box for the Distillers | “)’v;:‘:;"’h"”‘ i ipithainid tace, l"‘(:‘_"- spolcen near tho great flag which had beon | he knew Owen, and when he discoyered what | the crew continticd reguiar and steady. and lot the Saints down with only three | e mile in the trac glorified by preceding speakers, sproading | his name was and that he hailed from Tren- 2 R n - 3 in was on the slab for the home | e b e e 3an 6 folds of welcome in the headquarters of u | ton ko was auro of it. Owen was charmed [ , - YALE GAINED STEADILY. ent ol ARV R R RS Ll B o L S slub of commerclal grealmess. The educa- | With his new acquaintance and the two hoat. e s aecmed to swing out of | it ¢izhth inn ng, when the Di:ti e s landed | (2_to 1) third. Time: 1:16. tional growth and advantages In Nebraska | walked back together toward the depot. On |the boat. The checrs ting of the | (il hd three runs and the gume. | Second race, five furlongs: Willlam Duk: was reviewed. The public school system cf | the viaduct the new acquaintance, who gave | Vhistles now began in earnest and the i Shints played an errorfoss game. Score: | Jt., ( to 1) won, Don Carillo (4 to 1) sei RTRYIe 4 201 i ! P ae it Cin g 5 f or | cry was heard from both sid:s of r | % 000000 0-1|0ud Judge Dubols (8 to 1) third. T the state from primer class to the universiiy [ hls name as King, was met by another | fr¥ Was, heard fro d to forty-one, | S Joseph ol IR G e one mile would comparo favorably with the great sys- | Man, Who wanted 3§25 from King to get his | | (RTVIRE JUOke WEs Ineteased 1o forty one | ¢ 00000003 *—3 \on Moderaclo (8 to 1) sec tem of progrossive states. The speiker com. | PASEAEC out of the depol. King didn't have | bt Valo Kept at thirty-seven as the third plozen n 5. Brrors: | Iter (even) third. ~ Time plimented the high schools, and expressed | the money. Did Mr. Jones? No, Mr. Jones | '8 W8S Pl e Ukes.mlies pas . Earned runs: Peoria, 3. Two-base | Jourth race, six furlon {IMM‘AI\'H ab the abolition of the ||r-‘r‘-' u‘ry had only § Would he loan that for a fow | [eAched \f g Sy, Ao ar lenatho an S ey ain r':rlrfll»‘\( Seery: | @ to ) won, Bllen (8 to 1) second, Ci hi departmi he unlverilty:: ®he A minutes as a favor to Mr. King? ertainly, | Va3 gaining steadily. A stretch of rough |2; Ilynn, JokbalnyaRion DRI T McDonald (2'to 1) third. Time: 1:15%. partment at the university. The Amer- |00 R0k (the $20 and Jers 1Kl water was ‘met herc and both crews splashed | Gritlin to Richter to Marcum c | "Fifth race, seven furlongs: Charm (i3 ican school sysiem of today was the dream oj he man took the $20 and Jones an "8 | considerably. The Ha 1 boys were lack- | Marcum to Alberts. Left on 03 won, | Ros# (5 to 1) second, Hush (12 early educators and tho pride of every true | Started to walk on when the man suddenly | fSHCrAbY. The Hatverd boys were lack- |y Liih™. Bogria, 1. Struck out: By Thomas, | third. Time: 1.8 X v 5 i called to King. After a few minutes conver- | '8 In ateadiness and failed to act together. | ;.7 4 CHit by pitched ball: By — e cltizen. ~ His moito was “culture and ‘agri— | qhicl o LNE TUE R fo T MBALeS EORNCE | They “neld on bravely, although dofeat was | Harvin, v’ Thomas, 1. Bases on ball Al Ut One Won Easily. culture,” the life blood of Nebraska, 1ad to g0 with Nis friend to got the remain. | &7l The thousands of sectatora who | Off Purvin, 5 oft Thomas, 1. Batterc KANSAS CITY, June 2%8.—Only one of the As an incoming chancellor he thought it | ;i ¢ "Suliid Mr. Jones g0 on to the depor | CTOWded the rear of the chservation train| Parvin and McHale; Th A GO | e e e e M BUE 8] tha rares e would be a good act to marry Omaha and A I8, X0 't | cheered the wearers of the crimson, but it | Time of game: Oné hour and thirty-five lishos was: i i B 1Ty Fivairias. shoute. ba fornoriod [iand lock ‘out for ' Mr, King's baggage, whioh|| ShCeres the woarers of the orimson, bub it impire: Mr. Durns, weil contested and the public had the sati I viton alate torerente. T8 oohibnD N3 Jying In the walting room? Certainly, | o' excursionists’ floating craft, with which 8 MOINES WINS A NICE ONE. | factien of landing thip winners, all of them hio urged every ciiizen to do his duty and be | G ene ie the river was covered. Harvard boat, at | DES MOINES, Ia., June 23.—(Spacial Telc- st race, five-eighths of a y Owen went to the depot and looked long 4 ¢ { ram,)-Des Moines ‘won o good game {rom | 3 ght) & oyal to the state wi nterests of eduoas : & | three and one-fourth miles, sworved a litile h | Witson @ to' ) won, Little Eil loyal to the state with its interests of eduea t a its interest 109 | and falthfully for the baggage. He did not | fute? W10 CRRTONTLE PRAES SWervel & 1B | Rockford today by the following score: | O B ponnTatia i 8 1t0 104 ton, commerce, agriculture, industries, home | find it. Then he sat down and thought where the steamers ‘Richard’:Peok. and Isa. | Des, Moines .10030001 A . three-quarters of a mile: I and femily. Mr. Lambertson of Lincoln was | with himself for an hour and ‘“tumbled.” | el wore ' 1yiie (but Coxswein Rust ala nar | Rockford 00000300 Tartia (7 to 10) won, Valdemar (12 to 1) m. referred fo as the represcntative of the bride- | He did not say much, but when he boarded | 201 Were lviug, but Coxswain T Yeanel wge | - Hits: Des Moines, 9; Rockford, Errors: to 1) third, " Time: 1219, | groom on the wedding of cities, bis train his head buiged out with the wild [ foei 1o fear any TReable, The faabel wat| p Motnus, 1; xm‘m‘.-] L2 Harhed puns: | ix and a balf furlo 1 ERTSON 1S LENIEN A ramp: Ca T waaiheatid , | insido of chard Pec a1 ehe backed | g foines, 3; Reckford,'s. Two-base hits:| (6 to 1) won, Gateway ! LAMBERTSON 1S LENIENT. and rampant hings he was going to say|,ui or the way. The moving of the stear mer | Ho! Andréws, MeKibban, Snyder, 1olu nd, Aladdin (15 to 1) third. Time: 1: | G. M. Lambertson followed with an im- [ When he got out on the prairie by himself. | lyused quite a swell, which Interfere Dases on balls: Off Dolan, 4. Struck out: urih race, one mile, selling: Valediciory | promptu speech on ‘““The City of Lincoln,” | oo = - R g Sl » | much with the Harvard o and a v e — which Tio pretaced with several good storles CHIEF WHILE TAKS3 CHARGE | "\ camo very el college men's | | @ was glad to bo present to do honor to Gl oars while they pa e D, BT s R N e o s T 2 AN e s Y Governor Holcomb and he “did it with botter [ Becomos in Fact the Mead of the Omaha They were six | 1 the start | P S T S TR GlER m‘_‘ | feeling now than he could have donme last Polleo Depirtnnt. f the last wed signs of th g | November, when ho was makihg calumity ef of Police Martin White yesterday af- | wear and toar of the race. The Yale m Rt L EEOPASCien o1 el | tornoon tcl formal pssestion of the ofice t5 | HOWeYer, Bit“up ihelr stk from, this poin | The U. S. Government Tests g elected.” He was glad to join the businoss he was elected by the Board of Fire | jarvard crew hell on pluckily. The Yale| inen ot Omaa in admitting poites] mis. a0 Polics Commissioners. Although the | mérwith *gach movemin - of thel outs | | solute Superiority o ' takes of the past, and belioved that the gov- | city ordinances require no bond from the | seemed to get further ahead, and amid the | Sl ihp A‘b l t S p ty | ernlur—eh‘('l proved an agreeabls surprise | chief of police, White filed with the mayor | firing of cannon, blowing of whistl 5 and | ‘1 10W £ ol and was one of tho best governors the state | o bond for $5,000, which was signed by cheering of the spectators the New Haven | a bond fo 5,000, I was signed by J. H p, ever had. (Applause.) giflaiey i 'y o | oarsmen passed the winning flag, easy | R g Wi Referring to the cliy of Lincola, Mr. Lam- | brment AUl Bred ash, e “,,”."fl)‘""i nearly ten lengts. ' Just as the i Oya a "] 0 er. bertson epoke of the prograssive =pirit and | [ho’pos 7 e -Hrownles, Keoretary. ol W was crossing the line a boat v 1 - he board ntaining a i DE8e e I >, Tviog sy g, and thought It was 4| “[n the evening the chiet accompanted Cap- | SONteining & man and twe giels crossed the | G (Data from the latest Official U. S. Government Report on Baking ] ren he memory of the mar Mosi o palice station and was in. | LOW Of the Yale she d w " ve 2 tyred president. Mr. Lambertson was glad | {ooquees 30 10 the police station and In- | hoan a disastrous accide 1 by a Powders, Dzpartment of ,1‘5,,,(,,//,,,, Bulletin 13, page 599.) to be present and grasp e tstretehed roduoed: tothe oflolais of the department hair's breadth The id not Band of Omahia In & mutual elort for state | Hoi” oo Hiortat ot roll call and made & DrIet | glaiien thelr stroke aftor the race was won, , ¢ Interests. AN, ¥ s remarks | o oontinued rowing a good elip under the DOYAL is placed first of the cream of tartar " HE TALKED CROPS DK, ",' H t that religlon and polities | o prigge. each one of the men sitting up- B TALK CROPS. 4bould be entire nated. from e pold ght and s ing no bad efects of their Istan”[h 160.6 cubic inches of “Agr . , e maan'a Dods whilo ho!ls i (he Haoat D rnee [iplg powders; actu, m“‘\\kmlv:u,l_:uu{\ lr»‘-' Crown n‘y. h]’r)"(uf \] . ;;' B e h ”“]’" b B iadt v i h ’“x' arduous task The Harvard men showed f o a, celved he attentic ol on, Eit o8 eHer & ¢ D followed cord- | signs of distress ome o M ere see A. Burnos of Grand Island, as follows: | ink (o exch man's individual opinion, and the | SIEUS of distress and some of them were seen leavening gas per ounce of powder. i poe! 0 vl 0 0 be os- | latter should b left entirel: 0 those o e s i3 ” IR Sres axyaus Inrilatian (o be pras: | LAE00 SHowld by left antirely fo those on the fyec? At e Every other powder tested exhibited a much 3 0 spond oast, > ‘e . o v - Y The official time for the entire race was as SARvioviture. »the Oro 1o i jearanca and thought that they ought t \ B e Ta s Er e Tyt ae | e socn amoota. | Eht that thay. cught ko follows Bl el lower ‘strength than the Royal, the average being - - 2 . = Stake. Yale. arvard the reason I had made arrangements to talk g Flt mite 0 2:40 to the Agricultural socloty at Madison, Neb., A2V PR et Rtarian - L e . st i ) 33 pey cent. less, tomorrow afternoon. Th's dilemma soon warning to Henry Hoffman as | \ijla and a ) der lik h d th e c overcoms by Mr. Dunl y ng » conduct, Judge Berl ster- [ Two miles . ) Every other powder likewise showe e presence to fulill my engagement wi We *«1 him to the coun jail for | Two and a half ‘mi ) have assembled here today to celebrate the | th nihs, the middle ten days of o > miles 9| of alum or sulphuric acid. event that ‘natural conditions® exist as to goil | month "o be' spent on bread “and water and :In;‘ m"""‘“ oere A productions, hence, who shall £ay there shall | Henry | » young man who took a girl 99 Aaihe Rl h ler of | o0 M *imphe t r T - The claim that this report shows any other powder of superior be no sound of revelry; rejoice, fellow elt! named May Campbell out driving Tuesday » v 9 PE 1 LAR il attemy liberties with her a R 4 ENTY MILE RACE TODAYX SRS, HAEER thets nALUTAL ons | WheH ‘th resintod arove with Ko awang | TUT A4 BWENEE strength or purity has been denounced as a falsehood by the ons, Nehraska soil will produce any and | {ha bottame 8 o o . all of the careals known in ths latitude as | AcLie ouY nis 0f the Donsckan ras, | TRy Fazk te. Bia the Reens of & Long Gcrvtrnment officers who made the tests. \ hi‘e th ants of the Donecken res Hob Cheser well, If not better, than any other soll in any | idonce at 511 Mo nth street were . | - stato or nation on earth. Nebraska produced | =itting on roir porch Wednesday he spects are good mrlu lm‘: «‘-mmu in 1801 1892 three average yearly crcps | nixht a thief enterad by a back wi at University park, Twentieth and Miami and our sol 1s ¢ m»\‘w of wonders | * 8 in money and a numb streets, this afternoon to witness the bicycle ROYAL BAKING PO‘WDEI ;?L' 106 WALL s:".' Nrw-va::;v o % | provided favorable climatic conditions ‘iR : aces under the muspices of this popular NETRAVAT IR NIOTRASEIR DRI NN NS | exist. And if prosent indicat ons reveal any- | nith, 11 years of age, was y T emier event of the afte g, it o ) | 1 over to the distriet court b: club, The prem ven! he a rnmm‘ | thing, It Ia certain that freight cars will soon 1 in the sum of $100 on the | is @ twenty-mile race. There are eleven | S ——————————————— e —————— o no_ longer on storage tracks, but will be | ot incorrigibility. A brother, 9 years | entries and the chase will be e of the | o Ur ness. Divide it, thus prepared, Into pieces w«.ul]-ikl :‘v)v.il\’... o carey the § lue:s of | of ho was arrested “on the * same | closest and most exclting in the history of | pint rye flour, % pint corn meal, % pint | size of an egg; again divide these in haif Nebrasl 0 marikets of the wo ct % dlscharged, local racing. The prize 1s a diamond ring, p! our, ¥ b A T hal Agricultures not only g ml‘v{ - I .\llr\l h men as F drickson, Holton, Hol- | flour, 1 teaspoonful sugar, 1 teaspoonful salt, ‘Vh‘Lh roll out under the hand until they are and benst, but it*is the ot all 18 Thirty 1 aya for “Peeping. hinell, Gadke, Pixiey, Richardson, |2 teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Powder, 1 table- | long and half the size of one's little finger business, all trade s, all | rge K. Kerth was yesterday sent to i Govington will make the trip. . | spocntul’ lard, % mlm“mllk 5!:' g':fi”.:fi “"ly 28 '“:“" 'l’;‘\k:"‘lfi \‘“rl :"'H;'»:' “l‘- Y 'll'i commerce, in short | the county ail for th days b e ng the main even o heat | ve four, corn meal, flour, sugar, d | not touch, wash them ove h milk, bake | irectly or indirecily of agricuitur, e AR g s Sy b T hJ_”lllfl ds of the Western Ulo, | V0 3 % T 14ra cold: add milk; mix into | in hot oven 7 or 8 minutes | the lahors of the hushandman are rowarded | heen following in tho faotstens of APocpis A o e A1 | smooth’ batter, as for cake; pour into well | rahim Rolis | with bountiful hervests, spindles multiply, | He hus pr about & house ut ahl i fine trim and eager fov | greased tin, bake in moderate oven 45| 1 pint Graham flour, 1 pint flour, 1 tea- shipa are heavily loaded, and money Is plen- | o th street and night for | the fray 'he winners of the three heats | minutes. Protect loaf with paper first 20| g500nful salt, teaspoonfuls Royal Bak ttul. Agriculture in Nebraska has only be- | 1d has taken every opp will be pitted against each other in a final [ minutes, Powder, 1 tablespoonful lard, % pint milk KU velop, and there never was a time l tunity to peep Into tho windows, ‘1..-:’._ “‘i winner of \\‘}lm“n |“i” be presented Breakfast Kolis. Sift together Graham flour, flour, salt a when, never a state where, agriculture S i with' a_handsome gold watch . oty o e a 0ol Pesnirer | uld g oy ety 1o By phgnt Mre Toh to fie A frals: PSR The first heat of the kids' race will be| 1% pints flour, % piut corn meal (white). 1| powder; rub in lard cold; add milk, and n ix ooul arried on s s In | called at exactly 3:15. Wheels will be | teaspoonful salt, 2 teaspoonfuls Royal Baking | the whole into smooth dough that can be B R wonith. At our coming state| AMrs, Ish was not arraigned before Judge | SROSS BT XS i VRS o O ave | awdor. 1 tablespoonful lard, % pint milk. | handled—not too soft; flour board, turn it BRERR ) 800 wondertul shecimeas Of the | Berka yesterday afternoon on the charge of | 1o"fear on this score Sitt together flour, corn meal, salt and|out, and form Into rolls shape and size of | o sol) weat of the 100th merid. , stimulated by frrigation. No fears of drouth are entertained by our c.tizens in that vortion of our state. And you ploneers (u wntral and eastern Nebraska bad botter be- murder, as had been arra ment was postponed un noon on the request of her attorneys. Mean- while she will be kept the city jail, nged. til ‘The arraign- after- Ruce Moot G ned. powder; rub in lard cold, add the milk, mix Jusaday o E smoothly into rather firmer dough than in confinement at 1::',':3?“%‘,::: ’:,:b""l‘:,';“ :e;(s_"d";"‘:' usual. Flour the board, turn out the dough, | ement a )= or- L J Tised 10 oeour in this city yesterdsy on the Jive it 1or 2 turns to ‘complete its smooth- | large fiingers. Lay them on baking sheet, so | they will not touch. Wash their surface with sofi brush, dipped in milk to glaze them. Bake (n hot oven from 10 (0 12 miautes. Cinaha| Depot, Tith and Webster S(s. [ Omal 6:10pm. St. Paul Limited 10:38am | Leaves | S1OUX CITY & PACI Artives ‘OmuhalUnion Depot, 10th & Magon Sts.| Om o5 loux €1 v 10 4w o SO Vaul Limitedee... 11013 0pam Leaves | UNION PACIFIC. Ariives OmahalUnton Depot, 10th & Mason ts.| Omaha am Kearney Fxpross 12:30pm D Overlana Flyer &:30pm 2:00pm. Tieat'co & sbg Bx.ox. Bun). 13 30pm 7:00pm Pacifie 12xpress 10:35am §:48pm. . 1L Fast Mall 4:10pim WABASH RAILWAY. "~ TAriiv 2:10pm. Fast Mail and izpross.. 2:00pm. . {ex. Sat.) Wyo. Ex.(ex. Bl #:05am | Norfolk Bxpress (ex. Hunday) €:10pm. Bt Paul_kxpress. K. C., ST. 3. & C. I Arrives Union Depét, 10th’ & Mason Sts.| Omaha ansas City Day Expre Sisopm. iC. Night Ex. Via U. P. Tran.. 6:00am M Arrives Depit, Omaha vireni8t Louts Exvress G00am St Jouls Express. © 6i0spim Nebraska Local (ex. Bun.)..... §:0tam FIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, to 1) Both Syrup gently Liver aches only its acti effects, healthy to all popula gists, may n cuare i ONE ENJ OYS tem effectually, dm]mn colds, head- 1onstiy wishes to try it. cubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP €O, LOUISVILLE, KY. the method and results when taken; it is pleasant of Fig and refreshing to the taste, and acts ot puun]»lly on the l\nln(‘ys, and Bowels, cleanses the sys- and fevers and cures habitual ation. Syrup of Figs is the remedy of its kind ever e duced, pleasing to the taste an ceptable to the stomach, prompt in ion and truly beneficial in its prepared only from the most and agrecable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it and have made it the most ar remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug- Ary reliable drugglst who ot have it on hand will pro- t promptly for any one who Do not accept any SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, NEW VORK, MY, WEA tion to straln_or WRITE Dr.Sear 0CTOR Searles & Searles SPECIA LISTS. All forms of Blood _and Slkin Diseases, Sores, Spots. Pimples, Scrofula, Tumor Totter, Eezemn und Bloot Folson thoroughly cloansad from the sys LADIES given carefal land spocial attention for al \n..-n- many pocullar alls CAI‘AR“H, Th roat Tangs, Tiver, ' Dyapopaly roubles cured by spock ourse of treatment, EN (VITALITY WEAK) made K MEN 75 00 close appliow business or study, vere mental grief, BEXUAL BXC ‘e or from the effects of youthful foliles, Yivia rendily 16 our new. iréatment for loss Yital power, Your troubles 1f out ot vity. Thcusands cured at home by corca«iunfence. 105 & Soearles, G, Neb. OR. MCGREW 8 Titk oY SPECIALIST WHO TREATS ALL PRIVATE DISEASES, Weaknoss and Secrob Disorders of MEN ONLY Tyery curo gunrauteed 20 yours' exporience. 83enrs in Omaha. Book Fres. w fitay wend_the marvelous Fronch Romedy CALTHOS froe, und a logal guaranios shat CaLiios will TR Dischargs & CURE & Use it and pay if satisfied, Addzess, VON MAOHL CO., Bolo American Ageats, Cincianatl, Ohley AMU:BM KNTS. THOU Speetai I Given b, Councl Trains and 1:30 grounds, teur hold a between dancing See thy At UNIV Sucond P Medal, Laaves Giman lu.’nlon Depot, 10th & ‘Musen 8ts.[Omaha +v B Louts Cannon Ball.. A2:35pm and Children's 40 - ML SWITCHMENS Bieycle at 11:30 a. Open (o all Amateurs. First prize—Goi COURTLAND BEACH - On Courtlind Lake, Omaha. AND DOLL R DISPLAY OF JULY 4th FIREWORKS s Hatinee aturday clock with all the attractions. il ’ Tonlght and Every l) Night. unday, 4 p. m. Sunday, 8:30 0. 1. Admission to Grounds 100, Ampitheuter, 150, Resorvod chairs, 100, PICNIC y the members of the Union of Bluffs and Omaha at Coffman, Neb., Sunday, Jume30 leave 18th and Broadway, Counell Dluffs, at 9:10 a. m, Webster Strect depot, Omaha, at 9:30 a. m. p. m, road race, Omaha to plenle starts from 20th and Cuming sts, m.—Ten prizes; open to all ama- eelmen, Every participant musi umbered ticket, Base ball game two first-class city clubs, muslg and games, TICKETS $1.00. or sale at all bicycle stores, e prizes In Hayden Bros'. 10th-st windows. TTWENTY MILE BICYCLE RACE. Saturday, June 29th, ERSITY PARK, 20th and Miami Ste Watoh rize—-Diamond Ring. Third Prize—Gold receded by & mHe race In three trial heats Sufian) betwecs the Weatern Yaigh ho Telcgranh, Kidy und the A D misslon 20¢; Grand Stand, 2. lwl L - -

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