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THE OMAHA DAILY BE FRIDAY —— Vanquish Friends on Mie. - | from a small be y ' O Brookl " " ng, it has stead Omeaba Midget's Ginger and Geaine Grind | ""*OFIL0, 1 “tetn votning pree® '™ | Brooklyn Derby and Trement Stakes Far- | souri Link ning, i i — worked its way Millers te Dust. 8T _LOUIS, Jun Emslte gave Br nish Good Spert rack golfers, com the front, and is now known in every city, town and hamlet in the country. | | lsn Nationals three runs in the first in ‘ g ng Dy ¢ Ry ¢ R . tftutes of the staunchest friends are those who have known it longest and have witnessed its — ning by calling & Ay ball caught by Burke iry e ave toni 3o e wonderful curative powers in their own families or among their friends and REST OF THE TEAM FOLLOWS SUIT Ance and the 8t. Louls team bat N p ’ NEARLY FORTY-SIX MINUTES OF WORK acquaintances. Grateful patients in all parts of th ntry ir restoration to heaith and happiness, and the testimony of these is the hest evidence of th CORDUNS CREATEST GAME|: "2 * e ™ [ CROWDS SEE BIG EVENTS |00ZEN VOLFERS 60 T0 ST. JoE | \xGT'y RIB (RACKS IN FALL A“ 0“' fl‘lell whdgien BROOKLYN. 4 | medicine's worth, 8. 8, 8. is more popular today than ever in its history—no g S [ Teack Record fs Established in the . TEAF \ \ i | Supertor Welaht nnd Bqaal sctence | @ther remedy stands so high, has ever yiven such perfect satisfuction of is o : Derhy by Bonnihert=Whisky vitt, 5, {in Iy Overcome the Litrle Ger. | Teliable in the cure of Cancer, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Cont ood Poison King Captares the Other T 2 v ar an, Who Has Plenty Scrofula, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rhenm, Acne, or any disease that originates in Big } . ' . of Supporters. the blood. Being strictly a vegetable preparation, you will.s d it s with you. & Prize. much better than a drug store concoction or any of the widely advert; *d potash and mercury remedies, which affect the bones, muscles and stomuch, causing (From a Staff Corresponde : . ' YORK, June 13.—The Brooklyn 3 | o Atter fort " Rheumatism or Dyspepsiv 1f ms and forty-five ’ - ¢ dS. 88 MINNEAPOLIS, June 13.—(Special Tele. | Don’t EXFOI"M.II' have never tried 8. 8 & Pow onds of a t ntested match, Peter The fastest game seen here this Both Sides Give a Snappy Eshibition und the Glad Seore of Two to Une Tickles Nelraskn Teles kraph Wires. emont stakes, cach of | [NIte IS fiores 3 surprised at the immediate good ¢ 4 10,000 wete the fentures at ths Gravesend | & L . b last pight secured the first and toal | T oM@ S &4 o for no sooner does 1t get into the circulation than the as regards time, probably the track today and the double attraction | Missou B . tr 1 from Oscar Nast in a wrestling bout for appetite increases; you grow stronger, and o yed in the league this 1 ved to draw a big crowd. The c . $350 purse and a $100 side bet, at the but surely it drives out the poisons and restores the blood to a healthy condition place at Nicollet park thie aft **Ran for Farrell ditions e favorable for a good day's) nes t - Umoha School of Athletic Culture. Ted | If there ia a sore or ulcer on the body, it begins to heal around the edges, the dis on between the Millers and the Kid- | °Batied for Hughes in t and a good entry as well. The great v 3 Foles Beecher was referee, acd the seconds were charge finally ceases and the place gets well . muscular and bone pains vanish, and Omaha winning 2 to 1. It was a Bt Touls 11 2 | Commando, All Green and Bellario were | Whs SN7UAL COm e ont Holden for Nast and Frauk Coleman | the ekin is relieved of ail itching, irntating cruptions. Nervous, run down and py exhibition throughout, the | i 'Cld Lol i withdrawn from the Derby, leaving The | car it three niing. 1 anacmic people will find 8. 8. S, just the medicine they need, for blood poverty played in one hour and ten ee-base hit: Wallace 4 Parader, Blues and Bonnibert to fight for e on the h ¢h was catch-as-catch-can, pin | and illy nourished nerves are responsible for their condition. For old people and flelding on both sides was ighes. §; oft Harper the rich prize. The Parader was held e ol bring A only, rolling falls, fiying falls and children 8. 8. 8. has no equal; being free from all minerals, it does not nauscate ne misplay being made dur 4 uls, §; Broe 0 1 and Bonnit &t § to The h ther ocourrence t n | strangle holds being barred. It was best or have any injurious effect whatever, and keeps the blood in good condition, thus the nine innings, and this error came at & Parader made the running for a mile and A memorat ted two out of three, but Nast's rubbers dis- | fortifying against disease. Experience teaches what is good and what is not good ; time when the bases were clear and did LBy Hughes overed u sore epot fn his left side during | this applies " | 8 o partic v y 8. 8. 8§, aremedy that has retained the ot & quarter, with Blues well up and Bonni- articularly to medi ine and N " ot Agure in the run-getting Hioll: T i traliing, As they founded AMERICANS ARE STILL ON TOP te ottcen-minute interim atter the first | confi esice of the people for nearly o yvears, must have merit—1IT CURES, is the b . J inded hysician was sronounce ret of it cess, W call for 8. § The contest was r kable in other re- | TAKE ONE FROM THE CINCINNATIS, | stretch The Parader ran out and - fall. A physician was at hand, pronounced secret of its succes: When you call for 8. 8. 8. epects also. Only two passes were fasued | bert closing with a rush, came Yankes Trap Continne to | 'he injury a broken rib and refused to let don't be persuaded to accept something else— five men wera left on bases, one man sac- | Philadelphin Wins Making Thelr | won ea y six leng while | Show Thelr Superfority Over the littie German wrestler proceed further. | there is Bt‘ifllh“uut.r for 8.8.8 d"",‘f’""";‘; 1 and another scored a stolen base Hits When They Are Need the tired favorite a length for the the British och then emerged, looking fresh and fit guaranteed purely vegetable biocod purifier, an ontest was truly a pitehers’ battle b CINCINNATI June 13 ~The Phi v. The tim 38 4-5, was fast and & e recelved idits of the crowd the safest and best for all blood and skin tween Bones Parvin and Midget Gordon, in | lopucnAls made their hita at the ¢ HEW (FEOR Pasttl. s LONDON, June 18.-In apite of high winds | A 1arge number attended the event, most | troubles, Do mot let them force an inferior which Gordon got the better end of the ar- | 3¢ from bunching theirs. The Tremont stakes resulted fn a big |83 dull skles the Ame N At | of the spectatcrs being Nast eympathizers minercl remedy on you because there is a larger the international clay bird . |1 . Febd ey Mokl i { you have any blood or skin di ot th ¢ & | S ing thetrs. | The ont stakes r i A . Internationai cl -t Loch 18 five tnches tuller than his opponent, | profit init. If you have any or skin dis- ent In the firet rouna ] he locs e atch g ,\M' ks King, 15 to 1, won :1.‘:”:\‘ ‘.4'.‘,»].\[ pan - '“H. n ¢ ¢ | and outweighs h by fourteen pounds ease, don't hesitate *o write us about it; our physicians will carefully consider touched b P protty lively, hammering 1 " 3 eas rom Blue Girl. Saturday was ; Gver the British WO R,y However, the little man is an old wrestler. your case and advise you without charge. Book on Blood and Skin Discases free. :\;'m}“.‘ww v,',“;",';"f" touble, rerult B to » 1 i, :h‘l‘/ Blue :Mr' as_second | frat twenty stiaight and k while this was Loch's first appearance in THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA 1 nen the little fellow settle . 4 e SR it Al e the run. | thirty-six out of forty and J t esslon ntest. He was a | time 8 the exception of the sey A I 1 1| Gold Fin we out to make the run rty-seven out of forty ing his fall A Nast proved that ke Congalton pounded out his sec nty 21 » ning avd showed the way heads apart to the re was: Americans, 04 F 3 was the “biggest little German' that ever AHVE, §t Wis ons, twe, tAre0 4 head of the stratch, at which pofnt botk e Americans won the thir 1 ) t : Was a 1"With | however, Oscar being always on the de- | o H 1 ’ :“: '-i‘l--:» game, blanking uwl oppesition hgoo oy ;k"l we ‘“h‘h""" |‘-r" :" fl‘{; "li)"'; \ i pof thelt | fensive, and the big man won the match UNION PreSI en c ln ey S eigigh Calhoun started t e for raw - two leagths apart Speachan were afterwa . phorters se 8 conBident of suce PACIFIC ¥ - Bondd (wirler with 81y and Pomus King Pepper was the only favorite of |T' A. Marehall for the United & 4 by | ce considerable even money was | ¢ i CHOICE Of ROLTFS and after Gordon had fanned, Gening, who 8 adelphia, e, about six furlongs: King Pep- | (nat Croshy won per cent of his hirds, | merely a question of how soon Loch's su- § TS was whole works with the willow, slammed NicFar Dublin’ eecond, Heliobar third. | Hilices and 1L per 1 PArmet | pertor strength and equal sclence would | A —PUTS— out his fourth single of the game, seoring L0017 infeldt. Three-base ~ hit: nd ra tle_and a sixteenth: | ¢, 84 per < et i A meiah | win over Nast's eel-like slipperiness and ; " r Crawford, Flick. Fire mile a n_Six t Aver: was 81 per cent American b T Nast's ee e periness and | . pge . . Genin’ batting was a feature. Score P Lol it By Newton, & by | onf, Glad ont_atake, $10.000. about | onteat ¢ | shoot Saturdiy CThe | throw his man heavily, seemingly for a fali, 9 OMAHA b iyttt hisky King w Bliexa % but the little fellow would always squirm | AB . s 1 X age thira, Time: 11085 — and light with his back up. He recefved | After full arrangements had :;m D & _y..l!v won !\1“-_- nd, | $00 GUN CLUB TOURNAMENT : n§ ; in ._m‘. of these r(.. “- The !\Yn;;ll been made to return another way Let 3 ] furlongs, selling: Aecen- | which Oscar could not evade, Although he | the head of the Federal Govern- Rej A war second, Playlike | Farmer Burke Carries Away Several : A % Calh 4 1 5. saesBteege Waterl | had dodged and eluded the same trick a ment changed all plans by select- Toman v ind seventy yards: Wax | . dozen times before. Loch had him worn 2 A5l 5 in for M Gonditie 3 ‘ Taper won,'Golden Spinner second. Wall- IVEFIES RHEOREs t. It was a long bout, and a pretty one, | ing the Union Pacific for Mrs Mec- Gordor icago g 5 t ¢ N | — £ e the properts of | gioux CITY, 1u. June Mpeciul ats | CISREL IO BUARL (6 BOLAR. o ot | Union Kinley's homeward journey, thus i8 ownel sold in the paddock | (SO FR f R ST tour At of the hree amateur events preceded the pro- P f s A adis: EASILY TURNS THE TABLES irnvesend today., The get of Albert £ G b ‘af Bloux City ¢lored ‘today. | fessional match. All contestants were stu- | placing his \')flpml s¢ nl'nf approv- - S5, an avera 3965 each. T T han, (hat of | dents of the school, and they were limited p 'f' al on the Union Pacific as the Paiterson Is in Form and the Balil- nging £ are ag follows: Prop- | |1 H ~ sh ¢ the tour-| to ten minutes. In the first Terry Mustine acinc ickest, safest and st co mores Ave Glven a 8 L o aohon US| nav % 'the high average of each | threw Bert Labron in eight minutes and quickest, safest and most com- 4,000 A 00y 1aat | of the three days. Farmer Burke of OMAba | 1pipy 0 brown filly, by Al- | 4id some good work, carrying away a num- Ty e Railroad fortable route between the Atlan- : E TR T Fred Huntington scored a fall over Frank : 18n (1 i - Sty T \ The f Ed Trc 5 3 Danific ots PALTIMORE, | 13.—~The Chicago y Hagaiteet ,-“n;'“‘.’r‘,-“‘b,‘ “‘,""(;” of Kingsley, ‘wh the silver [ Cole in four and one-half minutes. The tic and Pacific Coasts. American team sa d the tables on biack flly, by Aibert. (rophy cup ‘wh 4 th of HATI®Y | jact preliminary was between Clarence .Q'.‘ < STUDY THE MAP Genins Total the Baltimores here Patterson w R 0. Property | captured this v Banity d Chr! 5 d ¢ he in fine form, w anity and N S Carr. $om." property | SABIUTed (s Yo Eaglish and Chris Botson, and after th were each hit hard. McGinnity was v Tital s Toneatore, Ryaney | ment ime had elapsed with no falls forth- of the game b nnolly, in the S coming, it was declared a draw. Both boys & for no apparent reason. Attendance, Three Favorites Are Winners. did clover work, English being the heavier Score Bages o balles O Peevin ] BALTIMORE | FOR ENTERING A SICK HORSE |, DETROUT Michii ik 0y W™ | These contests were all refereed by Prot L RH.O fast track. Results Eddie Robirson of the school, who was in uck out: By Parvin, 8 i > « : I bk on bases: Minneapolis, b P S Two Owners Are Suspended by the | First race seven furlongs sl charge of the carnival Ikl 3, Omaha len Lase 1 Sacrifice ver Garter, won: Beau ) | ::‘ 1 ; el 1 Judges fro Onkland Tracks i Ex 1983, it Ste t ne 10 plre. ope man, third. Time 253, R A R S - o ak Sl Tl e Wb, ney syt YEAR AT BELLEVUE ENDS o) 5 . IacKse Shugart 3 e S JOE FINDS DR Ml lana SAN FRANCI er ordec: I one mile and a sixteenth: | Commencement we of Mont| & — Robinsor ) Sugder 0 Bhannon sc o s o 1ted o ano cond; J. H Proap . Denver's Battery and | MeGinnity 0 Patterson ent at Oakland tc Judges sus- eI niwons Jeatol i | -r.-.m.:."" erm of the ) SR, June t. Joseph expert- | - =| Totals Rl BRI L R ap e terful, second. Ziegfe « b an ik enced” i’ dificuy” KIng iodny'a | Totals 1R LR AT VRO g . BELLEVUE, Neb., June 13.—(8pecial.)— game from Denver Eyler was in poor | Chicago 000403205 1-12|7a\oNte. but the books laid 3 and 4 to 1 race, five furiongs, selllng: St | The gyghteenth annual commencement week T R T oA by 8¢ '\‘:n‘!llv i the | Baltimore 00000000 0-0ggainst him. The sudden improvement at Hera, w Llus!’or Boy, second; KIngford. | oo pejjevye college ended this evening. The i YR LS i i B Hd McGraw. Two-base hite: | Burdoc caused the jidges to investigate | third e ot s asll exercises of the week were the culminati L center, and F Sugden. Shugart. Three-base hit: Hart- | his race yesterday. ~The matter still | Sixth race, six furlongs= sellin . U ) i P ,l"n;‘ ,\‘;:«';; yll were {catures man. Home run: Patterson. Stolen bases: | pending. Collls was hooted for his ride on | Best. won: Our Lizzle, sccond; of the most successful and prosperous year N . . Eih i e B R I R N o New City Ticket Office,1324 Farnam. Tel. 35 McGinnity to Robinson te Hart, Sh [(Knr( to .\l" nl( 'l'rlun- l:'v was the best, but the ef- | p . m.r‘: 'm.ml_\ i :h f",“p:'h A6t ! ew l Ic . 'c.l .rnam' B L Isbell. First base on balls: Off McGlunity, | fort of Collis was about as bad as anything | . West Point, 1; Cratg, 7. | e annual meeting of the board of trus- | 1; off Nops, 2. HIL by pitched ball: Hy | seen here thix season. Oscar Tolle, who | WEST POINT, Neb. June 13.—(Special|tees was yvesterday in Clarke hall. The Union Station 10th and Marcy, Tel. 629. McGinnity. 1; by Patterson by Nops, i | took the last race, was the medium of a | Telegram.)—The W Point High school| principal feature of the meeting was the | Struck out: By Patterson, & by McGinnity, | heavy play. Results today defeated the first team ‘of Craig U0 S BT e e Sl | 1. by ops, Left on_bases Baltimore First race, six furlongs. selling 8ir | through heavy batting, retrieving their re- | reading and consideration o T, Kerr's KANSAS CITY AGAIN OLTPLAYED, Chicago, Time: 2 Umpires: Sheri- | Hampton won, Frank Woods second, Sweet "My' defeat ‘mh« wy\i‘u Cralg A 1rm,"- report as chancellor of the University of sne— AatEand COnRsIly | Caporal third. Time: 1:13, the Cralg pitcher, did good work on th®|omaha, of which Bellevue college is the Colorado Springs Knocks Gibson Out | “Hecona' race, mile and three-sixteenths, | slab. A quick double piay fu the ninth | ORECL O FUCT PRHETTe BO :,g pore | completing the normal course: Mabel B i the Box. LANK DOES WELL WITH THE BALL, | selling: Surloc w Einstein second, | ended the High school's further scoring. a a 2 de ) | e Wb Veth & Caly c PRINGS, June Guilder third. Time: 3 Score was as follows cals again outplayed Kansus C Milwauk e | Third race, five and a ha'f furlongs: | TN Voarh iLh et IV ymaha | Plattsmouth; Emilie R. Fingado, Wahco, s agalr AR R waun --;“4::--) Able to Sccure Two frent les woi “.’-"m;. Mount second, Snow- ‘\\I»u Point. 4 2 1 141 was incorporated, with Belle .as | Neb.; Lydia S. Kallstrom, Villisca rx(“ % scattered. Gibson was knocked - perry third e: 1:08%y a 2 the literar epartment. Shortl e e address was given by Rev. W Box in the firth and Wolf substituted PHILADEL. " Fourth r six furlongs, free handi Earned runs sch .bas partmen rely The annual addr, was given by v . wards, the Omaha cal « tend ore yas nvi g waukee | Doublet won, ' Prestidigitator second, Gay- H s mal i M 2 Breftenger SO L R (o, Hese Al Windman, D. D.. of Lincoln, taking as Americans wel fon Brown third. Time: 1:14 Whitney. Three. h with th dical d | Rels | on. Ri o : In 1845 the Omaha Dental college w his subject ‘“‘Ideals. He reviewed tho V' h eiphin fou i e Binw BRuA- | FIED fac Obs TN e W i T | B Steve neorporated as the A1 college. - Thus | oughly practically the best thoughts, theo- 1a the Slngs 1 f Hus- [ Sixth race, mile and ling v 8 1, 2 First base or foy n ald | retical &nd practical, with reference to | e o LN 1 he bat ar Tolle' won, Cas Off Anderson. 3; off Stevens, 5: ¢ X £ o | 1aeals and Donahue; Kansas Gibe i . the Qecar - s by P! L M AL leges ha ideals. and Bevill MILWAUKEE O s Tl T R ROSCI LR (RS L This evening, from 7 to o, the president’s . srooeav N wwe s S8 e TUETEES 5 { gpQRT 1S LIVELY AT HARLEM | wanoo iw tamie e, it o ; Leves was held at Raukin ball, tho time be- Blll'lll]gtOfl. = AH Nev. 3 £ 1ght to Omahg | Ing spent informally in singing collegs NPpe 15 Con Ranck dinespar M. U | con r Heveridae W le Race gr A ‘one-sided game of base ball was 3 Iy (dollar of | xongs and bidding college friends goodbye which has been expended in Omaha & b o' \ 31 1 . . - at the bail park today between Cloger articulation of the courses the | fOr the summer. At & o'clock the alumni ST PAUL. June 18.—Knepper was wild . Fultz, ¢ J After Keen Strugsle with {Vanoo and Loaisville, resutting in favor of | irce departments 1s ecommended. 1t ls |and ex-students assembled in Lowrie hall Taten Lad the AkEaates.exin t 1;.( and when he managed to get the ball Automation. | Rahoo, - Crawford, an old timer, did the | also recommended as one of the most im- | for their annual banquet and business meet- withtn 'reach the locas fined it i air peaitodl | pitching for Wahoo." allowing the VISItors | hortant movements which sas ee moage oy | ; at will. “Attendance w0, Se K CHICAGO, Junc 12 —There was no stake | but three scratch hits. Score the trustees and officers of these colleges | 108 fty plates being spread SE SR A ar iy feature at ‘Harlem today and only fair RHE | that, collectively and as individu m be found. below. All other details may be had for | the asking at the Burlington 1 . nator Beveridge and Automaton | 1oulsville "0 0 1980 01 8 if | mEIMe AR patainiant afort he HYMENEAL. ticket office, Batteries: 8. Paul. Cogan and Wilson; | — Des Moines, Knepy i Cot A pretty : gRie ml the second rhoe; 1}} A.n.w‘.: ‘.-,irrn\rfllam Joh i suth Omaha to Bellevue college. ot S Ul led L : nator winning on his gameness and ville, Drikcoll. McLeran a il i B Western League Standin, ) g 3 & by a neck Automaton |7Tarpen Struck out: By Crawford, 10; | Taking up Bellevue college more par- e . g been faved and onde . Driscoll, 4. Umplre: Jansa ticularly, Dr. Kerr reports a great advance | _ FREMONT, Neb., June 15.—(Special.) ‘ cmc‘fiu' s|4‘75' Kansar City 3 ! lead of three lengths. Sharp B s along all lines. The administration has|TBE Wedding of ~Hermar Oleson and g, e hits: Hayden Louls sprinter, was the favorite Atkinson Defeats Stuart been systematized; great changes and im- | Princess M. Crowell was in St. James'| t. Joseph Fultz, Davis on bases: AMilwaukee, | third race, but g0t to the front ATKINSON. Neb. June 13.—(Special)— | LR e e Uy A Rl e Minneapolis 5: Philadelphia Double playe. Lajole to Maggle Davis and Princess Thyra beating | The best game of base ball ever provements in buildings have been accom- | BPISCC a t 3 | Dolan to Davis, Lajole to Davis. - Struck | him. The favorite met with some interfer- | nere was 4t Stuart yesterday plished; walks, drives and lawns have been | HEDTY Jeflerson officiating The bride en- | | Hope Lee, Bellevue ormal diplomas, for ! The places, the round trip JUNE 13, 13, 14 AND 15, Dotan pfo i, adote o, Davis. | Btruck | 0T, but oL enouh 1o change the re: | i Btaar Grags and ‘Atkinson PAARICE Mhkh delves s [tere the churen on the arm of her travner, | | BUFFALO, $29,75 tings, I Danes on bajls: O Garvin, o us | sult, summaries | Seore [ e auti the lagome his besq doubleds the | ol SCoari S e Taie o Bance was ) § an3 | Plank, 1. Wild pitch: Hustings. ' Time frst race, five furlongs: Stuyve, won:| Atkinson ......2 30 000 0 0 o | departments of instruction are thoroughly | i 3 3 | 34 130 Umptre: Cantiliion *| Jaubert, “vecond; 8y Maid, third.” Time! | Stiart 10200010 i | organized and eficiently taught; laboratory | DeT -“'"'“ M'“h"": 'hm“l'(‘“ ;‘\! the bridal TODAY. | ~ — 05 3 Batterles: Henry and_ Schultz: Ackley | facilities have been vastly improved a cession reached the altar they were met -~ pomeins g Second race, one mile: Sepator Bever- | . Bl o o S ey 15 by a proved, apd | £ e RS | INFIELD THROWS THE GAME AWAY. faneong macs, one miler Eenkion Raver A\‘nkl'fim‘(y F'vrrnn":(" m,flp»“v; Henry, 15 bY | are now adapted for the best quality of | DY (he &rcom aud his best man, uu_»l INN‘T' 22 50 — | third. Time:1:462:5 Ackley, 3 work for present and future clasaes: the Hinman, and the officiating clergyman b U, Westerners Put Lp Hard Fight When | Detroit Scores n Win, Due to Bos- Third race, six furlongs: Maggie Dav!s, & x f Race Association Organized, library has been completely rec | After the ceremony a reception was given | 2% ton's Weak Play. on; Princess Thyra, second, Sharp Bird 7 A hesn it y ha P reorganized | S5 e the Score in Amainw BORTON, Tune 16Ths Do incess o pCLINTON, Ta, June 13 Gial)=The | and put upon the most modern system of |8t (e home of the bride's parents. on Eas JULY 4, 5 and 6. won in the seventh inning to . irth rac o mile and twenty yards ] ace Meetl r 1 iy Lt Military avenue. The bride is the eldest | ki JTQUELR Sage, s milp & b L been organized in Clinton the' fols | library methods, the total growth for the | ¥ | A CHICAGO, Jur ) of ormone | BaTIne va rand on Ta RirareLon tafel 1. Hime: 108 fop, oo becondi MV | lowing amcers: President o A° Hughes: last year in number of volumes being 7 | dsushier of David Crowell of this city and | § AFTRO|T, 322 00 and Tayviors wi'd gave ¥'s g bails and thres errors. Both teams batte Fifin race, one miie and twenty yards:|¥ice President, G D McDald. secretary. | per cent; the music department has been | fOr elsht years has been a teacher in the | ) L] Cthe New York Nat "“The o gell. | Holmes: * catch cfHemphill's Magsle’, won: | Moses, second” OUF . fuq'July 1%, 15 and 1% The total purse | doubled in membership #nd eMolemcy; ex. | C!tY schools, The groom is a ln“~~‘»r of JULY 8, 6 AXD 7 played astrong uphill gume after the sixth | drive and aick retyrn of the bail | ' miile And twenty yards: | for the meet wiil be $20m tensive advertising has been done. Ord. Neb. The couple left on the Union | Ny 5 Clear wrong decision in the scvenih, de- | inning was the feature. Aftendance, 4,3 ¥ e, second; Give All el e fer In closing, Dr. Kerr makes a nambér of | PACIfic for & trip in the w claring Green out and retiring n the | Score ¥ . Hes i | recommendations, among them, that another | =M At Rock Island—Rock Island, 6, Decatur. 3 another s ame, stopped them from a w T | oN ) DET | oy e b t once ' 8 3 | ' Wy, Kitendance, 1,100, Score: | RHOAE Rrpgrs MAKES A ¥AST MILE AT NEWPORT. | boye’ hall be built at once: that the main | RHO\E Davenport—Terre Haute, ¢ Dave SR A X HUMBOLDT, Net (Special.)- NEW YORK ( CHICAGO, Dowd olCasey, 3b. .21 ¢ 31 A 2penpor y b hali be greatly enlarged: that the Depart- | ardq are out announcing the approaching JULY 6 TO 13, RHOAE R.H O.A.E. ! 0 0 Barcert 1 0 'Hrien W At Rockford--Rockford, Blooming- | Ment of Pedagogy be fully established as | i oe® O d0 Rt REC oh AR s | V'H'tren 1.2 B tablishi . ton, 0, | soon as possible, and that the administra- | g gelbach N n, o 1 N - . Siness m o 18 city o Miss Smyline Seiba, o0 CINCINNATI o At Cedar Rapids—Cedar pids. 15;| tlon be a A to go forward i | husiness man of this; olty, to MILWAUKEE I s Day 2 X MeA'ster 0 Newport nsville, 2 | Hon be autharised to go farward with the | g " gryyp, Juns at the home of the . ) Hickr : Chance, ri.ct 3 0Nance, If 1 s fast mile 1 | Plans for development now indicated and | pgery motber, Mrs. M. M. Bruun of Musca ey | v the digtanc y nd Island. §; North Platte, 2. | to make the wisest possible use of the s gl s TRIG sl Birang Raymer, 3b o N L l. e T r‘- ating 3 1 GRAND TSLAM x-l\m .|‘vw» 13.~(Special | advantages 's’::mh nt’r!‘fh ¥ pion : mt’r hants of werm § 10N » A tra Telegram.)—North Platte lost to Grand | t, o »f the pionee - o £ » % Nelson King " - It furlongs at Newport. Baror % | Tmiand 16day: being unable to find Hof. | The report was heartily approved. The | &Il on and the bride 1s a Diece of the SUMMER TOURIST RATES Doheny : 3 YTaylor L8 & : i by J W Hall & Co. frem | meister's twirlers | trustees will meet in adjourned session for « =|Eanor 1 0 & [0 Free 'x.‘.; fe L!. ). In the h st ra P; - a1 - its further consideration | " was cut down near the fini jrand Islan 3 12 i Earned rune. Boston, 2; Detroft a as shot. Results INorth Platte At noon yesterday the trustees inspected H | 1ibrary of this city and also gave libraries POINTS. base hite: Yeager, Hoimes, Collins seven furlongs, selling: Lit'le the building and grounds and took luncheon eDoheny ¢ od st | Miller, Stahl. Three-base hits: Holmes. R Pyramo second, Rodd third. | Western A ation. £ ulIBK Res sod el 1s City and York. The couple will base Freeman, Yeager. Sacrifice hits: Lewis, | Time At Columbus—Mar Columbug FY ot P idoint bl LR °f | live in Humboldt TICKET OFFICE New York 9| Dowd. Stolen bases: Dowd, Parent. Mo. half furlones: | A¢ Loulsville—Loulsville, 12; Fort Wayne, ication s beautiful new bullding —_— 1502 Farnam St Hew 3o 2 ARG Ty Doiibie piay: Holrse s Mo | m Faleta thi-¢ | was held. Dr. Kerr turned over the keys odiagton-Dison. llm 'fln Telephone 250 Left on base 3 o A Ciier 8 At O balle: OF I iacs )\ Tndianapols—Indtanapolis Wheel- | of the building to Hon. H. T. Clarke, the | FALLS CITY, Neb. June 13.—(Special A ; d vl Bl km §; off Miller. 3 by pltched bal 1 = president of the board of trustees. Mr.|George A. Codington s Miss Mamie urlington Station Biruck By Lewis . T w nTolado. i Daxton rustees. Mr. | Georg &ton L T ke * | Time: 2:5. Umpire: Mannassa third Clarke responded and Rev. E. H. Jenks of | Dixon were married at the home of the []U]e 10thand Mason Sts., Amerlcan Game Pos o 3h% "'?"K" “"3" Fisht Gams an addrese. Resolutions com- | bride’s parents in this city at noon yes- Telephone 128 WASHINGTON, June 1 t i | afataf & seriex of base ball games to be | M€ ing Mr. Clarke for h's |terday by Rev. Eimer Ward Cole. M Wild pitch hany Washington, ne 0, @ ¥ °N | played by the Harva FaAgar teams # n nding the institution were | Codington i& county treasurer of Nemaha Taylor, St . L ' was plaved vesterday @ N on | county. Miss Dixon is of this city. After mnihigham Sixth and ¢ Edna | Fidear, srounds an ¥ Yesterday afternoon the vocal department, | the ceremony the couple left for an ex- LRG HITS AS 1T LIKES, | Chiag ot G g ne K [ under the direction of Thomas J. Kelly of | tended trip east. They will make their $500 REW AKRDI l“w" y’yy‘v 5 Intercolles ? itnot 5 | Omaha, gave a recital. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly | home at Auburn = Bostor AVERAGE 1P WEL AT ST, LOUIS, |y A . niversi E gave the second part of the program them- | | Wewill pay the above reward for any ease of Them. JULY 20, 21 and 22. ade and opportunities opened late Mrs. Lydia bruun-Woods, who pre TO HUNDREDS OF OTHER sented and endowed the Bruun Memorial Totals Plttinger's Pitehing Proves Ensy and ! A% | qmr‘l“'\‘,,“ Shmgr s eany | Phila ‘k"“"‘ 8 Favorites and Ontstders Divide the dians 0 Yesterday evenir Lowrle ball the| TABLE ROCK, Neb. June 13.—(§ clal.) | BAEeon, o e O T Doty B0 T idstai was, outplaved 8t evesy | vauKee 3 nlor prom was held, given by the olass | —Frank J. Kovanda, a Table Rock buciness | Little PAll, when tho directions are stricts A RO plave s s Favor STRONG DENIAL BY JOHNSON | o 102" Nearly 200 muects were received | man. and Miss Minnie Fuller. daughter of | lycomnlied with' hey are purcly Vouelabie, PITISBURG. Hoaven. . Sonthern Lengue Games. : Rohn L - . | The graduating exercises were this morn. | AD® M- Tuller of this place, drove 1o eoniaini0o Pills, 10 boxes contain 40 Fills, bo aure. 1. 0 10N TGNE| cHaTTs i ! Cleveland's Mayor Kmphatically |ing. The graduates delivered orstions as|PAWReE Clty yesterday and were maveler: | boses contain 18 Fills, Beware of subsIusens Riteh : oy, ) : 1 Chatt 28 .13 00 2 States He Wounld Not Accept N tollowe The Birthright ¢ the Indi-|TheY n:‘, the train fo P -n'; . “,'1.1‘\n 4 mitations. | Sent by mall. Siaipe i 0. 10 . Bhreveport d00610 T inntion as Ohio's Gosernor. vidusl, Hiram Louls Denton; “Queen Vic. | 8°% Omaha. and will return home Monds ackson Sts , Chivago, 1l sold kv " the Woman n Y ¥ sade by Kuku & Co., 15tk aud Doukiss o, T # Ratteries: Chattanooga, Cla 1 e - !vnrva the Woman tha Hope Lee; “Sel Pl Sy aale by Kyl Co. Ttk wud Lounis By b i Towe o o j b e e g ) HAMILTON, 0. June 13.—The Daily|ence the Revealer of Modern Forces cacro NisRerfuasmak (Bpecial ) siulls, lowa . ©'ton Grosart SELMA. Ala. June 13.—Score " a Democrat this evening publidhes the fol- | James McDowell Patton “Tha Demand for 0. Lieber and Miss Nellio Shoe Pillippt, ] Inger 3 [ 1owing dispateh in reply to statements that | Stronger Personality Lottle Mae Lee; | maker were married yesterday at the heme — SRR e - | Sel o ° i ex-Congressman Tom Johnson would | “The Sovereignty f Character,” Emery|of Hon J P. Heald by Rev. Will J. § we" 1 n s Jmae e ot ALMANARN st BT B R shiieids F | accent the democratic nomination for gov- | Ernest Zimmerman | of the Methodist church Mr. Lieber is C" With a Tail. v $i 0 0 0 (—3|der: Memphis, Shields and Kalkhoft - . lernor Degrecs and diplomas were conferred as | optician and the coupla will live he The “C" with a tail is the trade- Earned Pittsburg, Roston | NABHVIL Tenn., June 13.—Sec . y y CLEVELAND. 13 —~There is abe ! Rachelor of arts: Hiram Louls Den of Casc Candy Cathart Two-base hit: Tenney. Three-base hit 3 b v solutely na truth ¢ statements referred Jair. Neb . Vacalar H. €. Ziogler, Now | Has No Offer far Ind dence. mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. B 10, Bacrifice bit: O'Cor St | Little Roek ...1 0 0 0 1 0 W) B o 14 he nomi i bl ’ BOSTON, Mass.. June 13—-Thomas W Look for it on the light blue enameled bases: Bransfield, \Vagner Double | Nushf 0000020 3 nd, | would serve If elected at nery Ernest Zimmerman, Bodare, | pawson, owner of ~Independence, today | metal box! FEach tablet stamped pldse: O'Connor to Rite EIY fo Ritchey | Baiteriey: | 1dtile Rock, Blackbur: trong eno. Nothing an earth could | Neb. Bachelor of science: Lottie Mae Lee, |siated ihat he knew nothing about & syndfs | WEM OXY BACH (30 E0 BT I\“ o Bransfe First base on balls: Off | Wright. Nashville, Dobbs and Fisher 3 ause me to break my contract as mavor | penooien gone Fagin et loom. | cate having been formed in New York to .C.C. Never sold in bulk, A Fhillippt. 1 Pittinger. 5. Hit by pitched | BIRMINGHAM. Ala. June 13--New Or- | Hurry h the ° t | Bollovus; James MoDowell Patton, Bloom N {th the peopls of Cleveland for the ne . purchase his yacht and denled that negotia : Balli " Wagner. Biruck out: By PRLppI, | leans game postponed on account of rain, | 1:41% |iwe’ yeare P! ©f oML JOHNSON. Bachelor of literature: Bertha | {ichs had been begun or such & purchase | GTUggists, 10C,

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