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| JUNE Fe THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, 1002. 18, | Our Wagons omrggr— ur Wag Two-base hits: Demont, Dovie. Stolen | Bradiey. Home run: radley. 2 A R AR OMAHA OUT ANOTHER CAME | & Wasnbury, Duan,’ Cooley, Teaney. | hit: Fregman, “First bage on balis: OF ur Cafe [ % . [ f)'::'m'mhi‘mg’?n' Fenney, Willta to Tong | 3 x"nnfll L R L B, B Ml | ntted into them give our delivery aystem a \ R, 0 D Spayiert oagy (R poalla: (OF | pire: Wiandisg or (he Teams, is the coolest, cleanest, sweetest, most 3 PR T W | poiish and perfection that's not touched ‘ Gelorade Springs Takte Fisst of the Berior| bl wiuabburs 15, chotey Sikuck Played. desirable midday retreat fn town - y 6 i Hainey St;, OMAH B dny other houss fn (e Wt By ‘Willis, 3; by Taylo , Passed ball: st sty D —— with the Help of the Umpire. Rfi‘:‘-m.n, Time: 1:%0. Umpire: Can- ot ] 3| Service frst-class—popular prices g edlmmdtrnslancorde o 1 oy Rl A R Louts h GONDING AND CALHOUN OUT OF THE GAME | poator pieetait 3 i Ao o | Bt i i | s B hoh the eat: nulr‘ of, the viitors | W shington |1L1L.1LAS 1 % . amed Hav - ey played listlessly the remainde eland 2 .. e A el Exd Of (he ganta. T4 ttandance 2400, ‘Bevees Gnmes today: Philadelphin at Chicago, SBAE 1S Thlied @ Foul and BOSTON. NEW YORK. Baltimore at St. Louls, Washing! First Paseman Alse R.H OADIAH ... MHOAR | troit, Cleveland at Boston.” . $38 unn, o R eldrick, M. 0 1 0 0 0 [] Wants o Argue, P1isonnien e 3d 1 0|IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION L ‘3318 Sbsenmeiit )i 2313 0Be o s " COLORADO SPRINGS, June 17.—(Speclal (131 oEmt N0 0 3 4 0| Minneapolia Takes Close Game from - Telegram.)-<In one of the fastest and 18 7 2 0Bowerman, ¢ 0 0 : H Kansas City by the i snapplest games played here this season o i 10 B .00 00 3 8 it Sy g Omaha this aft- 10 00 Totate .2 w3418 3 A —Minneapolls —_— L ; the Millioaairen wom from o3| MINNEAPOLIS, June 17 s mn, b Boore of 4 to 2. The game 31060810 won close game this afternoon through :/T,mreph:",. with seneational plays and G119000000 03 "}"""GT““c}'.:""?r:""n'g'(!;.’:u"’\\‘-Tfif advantage ia] bargains fol' wedfleSday ifl our wash dress goods dept. after the Millionalres had S el 1 Lush, 'n'(;,r'un Three-bass | Gl ‘}: ine lseventh Sporer threw’ low (o Extra specC g Naln oy, Sh Bucssiu Olisti in the fifth jnning it was one of © BCTAD- | hit: Greminger. Stolen base ©ong. Bac- | Werden, who allow - Py » ] | plest ever seen at Bouljevard park. Mc- | rifice hits: = Hendricks, Cooley. Dot | away trom him, but Grant ‘captured it 1 th 15c yard, Wednesday, at, yard 8ic At the Barg | Neely was tho #lab artist for the moneyed | play: Long to Tenney, First base on ‘\"".")'|'f'°nux:r‘a"§3“"‘""3'" good form. attend- | Percales, wor y ly a) . 99 pillow toph, Dty Seucs SUERE il of cotvie men, while Brown delivered the twisters | ojo o Vol “hean. Strug iad e W KANSAS CITY 49 pieces of the celebrated Punjab Percales, 36 inches wide, con- 100 pillow tops, p DAL \Wadtiesdny, each ... ¢ (SC for the visitors. Both were given gool | tinger, 7; by Blewitt, 2. Time: ol 7 ¢ Ruoas |49 A rcales made—in medium and light cloth-—a regular 15¢ pillow top— s = support and pitched good ball, the former | pire: Cantfllon. ot Bt 3Tt o 188 ,’, 7: sidered one of the finest percales mac being found six times safely and the latter Brooklyn Wins by Batting. Puvie, 300006 0 1 4 tlorady b3 1130 colors—all pretty colorings and new patterns retailed Slc 500 Porch Pillows, a nice lot of pretty patterns, good 150 one man out, Gonding b sately ora: tuiey | P LKADBLPHIA. June 17.-A wiid iy ' | Weraen, 16710 018 1 fliewe, 80400 Be yard cial Wednesday, yard..., <J3% 0O i o h | s foe Nec taae L O L L [, Ty wnve Tiladuiohia twe furl fn Brem; o1 18 3 omestiie ¢ 003 & 09| everywhere at 15¢ yard—specis ¥y d value at 76¢, Wednesday, each.... ....... tesnes ‘ q o the eig) an: of ) | Byers, ‘o {Rothtuss, 150 1 7 0 o i s lar 8 ‘ base for two bases, and Thomas, who was (hon & base on balls and Huls: | MiFian i1 4 3 0 ofRowu, g p ¢y batiste—a regular Sc p | on first, made third on the hit. Umpire :f','i‘-:’"a,fl.n?fi.dne servative. Ttne. ang | serevpis: s § § § Ylchnias, m.¢ ¢ § 1 811,000 .“"”‘sr‘)f fi&n r}“"h]fi ffl:-layfl ; C 2,000 fancy table and stand covers, all nicely fringed, some made J by good conservative 1 i B RE R gegh-gh 8 ality—for ednesday, I seesssicsosssssvinsiane 2, A oy b ] Criss was of the opinion that the ball was | game ative hitting and < quali ¥y ) : Ly ‘ t inside work. Attendance, 1, » 2718 3] Totals R ® lar 33c¢ covers : | foul and o called I, although many in fa BRoKLTY ity & x T G ko KU R BN KL I, Fine quality apron ginghams in lengths 1 yard to 8 1C of fancy denim n:d cretonne—regular § fo) o Rl 04700 apolis . Lol X RS S ] ¢ » : - b f o y, each . ese sessescsssecses cees ' Springs supporters, called out that It was 113 :4 138 8| Mioneavols ras cite, 1 Twebess| Yards. Values e yard—special W ednesday, yard.... 2 Wednesday, ea ] a fair ball. Then there was (rmr;hle. ii LR Earneq, una: Kingas City 1. Twg hase ) i Btewart, Calhoun and Gonding wanted to 101 00680 !\lln, cFarland, yers, r Bpo- : First base on balls: Off Wolfe J P 1 ‘ v o ooy Myl ol o b3 omatmin Bd 4338 rer s i by pliched ball By upers, H ved Roya H buly 0ne.4rm, 20 violecs was attempted. 8¢ 4 olomiannl 0 0 4 3 o Hovitle, Rotntus "and Grads: Brrucic o1 A Carload of Refngerators The Impro Y Gonding then hit a bounder to Ebright, Newtos, 11 1 0flbers, p 00030 ?‘) Wolfe, 3; by Sporer, f"nl‘d;l on 57”1”‘ " 3 Ly 4 and threw to first, SHERER Felix, p.....0 0 0 0 0| Minneapoils, 9; Kansas City, 1, Btolen t d Skll‘t S“ Ol'fel' ! Who stepped on second & o Totals .4 i1 % 10 TileJuckiitach L. 0 0 0 0 0| banen: Wilmot, Fotntus () Grady. oo % aist an thus completing an easy double, and the e S 31| rifice hits: " Werden, Grady, Smith. Time The l Cler Bido was retired. Then Gonding, white with Totals ...8 §3713 0 of game: . Umplre: Ward N foct ithin itself. Holds paseion rushed at Criss and trouble seemed | +Batted for Therg fn the elghin. ' .oul e Pounds Suthofr. It is perfect w A imminent for & time, but finally the blg | Brookiyn ... 9000000313 LOVISVILLE, June 11 Kerwin hag In. ~the very bast oni the Market—as | botl, waist and skirt in place without catcher was induced by his companions to | Prliadelphis w0 0.0 0 0 0 0 3 1-3 A as Touteyiie parted Qurhon s Aeinasy . J 4 ¢ Adlicabe Tabsion ' T e e Eachi Hersire: Do Hita: Rater, hcCiraaty. " Lott on | il over the log, the Tocala”wonwith" the knowledged to be so all over the {injuring the most delic ta: Roeler, . . Attendance, 3,000. : i } ordered oft the grounds. Umplire C;d. b [ Philadeiphia, & Stolen | sTeatest ease, J INDIANAPOLIS. £ does what other supporters do not. 4 | SRR Seuving, s jatiom (e grounds| eSSt - FHEINY {iitn: Bothis Diave ILLE. e O A union. ; X ealed to Magnate Burns, who was In | 708" ¢ ‘McCreery, Dahlen to Flood to 0110 0/Hogrlever, rt0 0 1 1 1 N ranteed. Three ‘ e 1 New- 00100 " atisfaction gua ; one ot tho boxes, to euforce the order, but | McCreery, Wikt buse ivers. 5; By New- 1 REERR] Made of ash, panels of oak, sliding 1 YAL WisTasaa this Mr Buras' declined to do, after o|ton, & Sfruck out: By ivers, & by A 3 IRE R hel insulated with | °3tches with each belt, SUPPORTER e bpogr By e R | R T Pt Y0y ] SRR adjustable shelves — insula! eh It's simple — it's quick — it's per- & PORTE qubktionsbla Aesitolt ¥t Raws Bince ou Hots Played. Won. Lost. P.C. 1e4 IEEEE! ineral wool packing, spring hinges, i AIGLON Waist Length- , e el aag damin i Kiklsanics eor. | Bitissus R RRR T RS ";; ; P i o et oo st Requires no sewing, can be ad- LAIGLON wais el 's elide and egain the napers sur- 1 2 L cesa slzeg— L Sher to give the dip lxvo:m:od the umpire. He atood his ground, | Chicagy” s B B S| Totals ..1316F 3 Total ..o 4314 4 all size justed in two minutes. Is a perfect cngthanss o hat 95 nols finally ordered Calhoun from | Boston g B Louisville 01100203 612 prices up lengthener s ¢ 18e - ogrossmdgy b o a- | New Yo o e Indianapolis 100000000 0-0 ® support to the back, 25¢, e 10 guise, Owen (Aking K6 Shace. Attends | Boldeioh o R - Left on bases: Loulsville, 6; Indianapolis, from .. f d unce, 600, Score: Gincinnatt o B | iR 40 |6 “Twobasg hits. Fll;nnrnm;,ugpnp%flnm;"m” ‘ t. Louls . 4 t: Suthoft. Home fun: , B~ e B D). A ] Gieas ianuys " ecekivn &L Priladelphis | BiAthic play: B 65 Wi " Biolnr ber: ' A B G % o now ek e 'Boston: Chichen st Clb Kerwin,’ Clymer ), Babb. Struck & Eleming, 1t, 10 1 1 0 3|net 80 Lovis at Bittaburg: By Kefwin, 1 Hit By pitchied” pall: Gan- r ea - [ | ranville, AR g B T zel. First base on balls: . 1 ) ‘ Hemphill, cf. e o | ff' Suthoff, 3. Wild pitch: Suthoff. Time | et 4 3% 1 3|AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES o suhom 2™ wila bl oo ' ¢ it McNeal. Hollingsworth, &s....4 1 0 1 6 g Takes Game from FPhiladele Columbus Fails to H " d 80 " Ebright, 2b UF L e o B | Ohieage 17.—Columbus was unable bon os, 40, 60 an o8 B SRR O A Shia tn First luniag by il ShieRt s s | Sash and neck ribbo 0] e ‘ £ d . i d Balley at opportune By 3 $aet o | i i TRET iy iken gut o gme o e wra hnine | G soft finish, satin, taffeta, all colors, ‘ 200, core: ’ Totals ... IR (i N | Attendance, 1. s , June 17.—A combination of TOLEDO, coLUMBUS. B'R 2 o'k & |aSHIPASO, Ju B R | ol TR | worth up to 30c, on sale Wednesday ’ h r s e ] amp! noft, If..... |Hart, of...... Carter, rf S I LS S B "cr‘f{‘rc:t' lgrll;,nl. Cross was the only one | Kieino .3 1 6 3 2Nattress, vt 3 omen S as I Gening, 3b, SO S el e et 10 Visitors able to solye Garvin's de- | smun, do.... ¢ 1 8 4 ¢11% i NEW BLACK VELVET RIBBON — Just opened 1,000 | . . 0 0|livery. Attendance, 2,90, : H 013 0 0 . 4 5 y vy ln O et o citicaga, PHILADELTHIS ap, | Bovitvers, a3 1 3 : 1e1a0| pleces black satin back velvet ribbons—all widths from No. 4 duck il I i 8«3 ¢ ¢ ¢ o. hQAR | Glira, of..ooe 5 F | o TN O T TR O R gadsilomduTeiydy $831l 1up Close prices by the yard or piece. ive hundre u i b4 0 o Y - 2010 o1 il i T E S e nh PR pique skirts that we picked i ‘ 73 BN 5, TR e gt 1190 00350 Y ¥ I3 JEA (e JER R PR 2 3 8| Toledo 0 % 3 6 U 1w 2 it 0133 0Columbus” oo 01| Jea (ream ce Lream ce Lream f A B | These skirts 19891892 4 222 iy | o ned rupe: Teledo, Sna Myers aiien dish % ol p 11000000 02 o o l—l‘;‘l—‘" urner , B. ers al . e ; e 4 o) bases: Gilks, B. Myers, Lally and Hart. i 1, B b GRRl $388 0088 of) By s o ogher (6%, 10 cent dis 54 are worth from $2,50 to $3.00 each. maha, 1. : - outs i . by s ner. ~ 8truc 1 B Btota. Dasse an-:v )x‘x?a'r?glm to T oun’ Bacrifice” it | Dalia: By Fox, 3. p"f,fd';";b?,? Shuesls: ) (1] e O The sale will ba.on Everitt,'Brown to Dolan. Struck out: By e ions Jones . Sertas. | OF |- R R R, trime. 30¢ d McNeely, 1; b i First bise oh | Mestes. 8 ) Yarvin 16 ire! Sheridan. Bold In - DEICKE i hinesintad sk bdurwmaconnsbramsipinmess oo v's vus ; ’ : N ff Brown, 3.|Isbel, Hartzel. Double Umplre: Phisca valle: HIt by pitched | Buitivan o “feben b © e’ to Bonner 10 Ahine Pasteited to Milwanies: o % s Poniiig the main floor: Your choice. . . ° ball: Hemphill, First base on | H. Davis, Daly to G. Dayls to_Isbell. SRR BT e kit oné finer in town—i 1 1 grron: " olorido “Syne "pithie GF Shine.| B OF Barinl 3 Ti N Syiiiir. Loh,on Ehredtanl eyt bt S el i owe poe e, | Bl 11 Ui e 12| 5S8R o " Deaver Shuts’ Owt’Des’ Mejsios. Sheridan, 1o to Werkfnaton: Jioking after Btimemel aad Goits had been ) THE CROPS ern Illinols and portions of Towa from g 7.—Des Moines suftered | Mercer a Pusale to put off the feld.” ihe' home feam mads CONDIT A heavy. 7ains, and (06 #ank: growth io no TeRNCouE 1n o cpleTng sume "of iha| DETROIT. 2un L Mercer s curves were | five uns 'in the: aixtly on bascs on alls DERCS from NABTaNRe Aad Wit e ’ ries. The flelding of the visitors was |a puzzle to the Washington team this after- | and a_double. i . 3%5. RO where throughout the central vallere: med AL 0se, F “'shc':,“, ool el Y SR LR T rea- a5 94" | Oorn is Making Rapid Growth in Nebraska | loke regions the crop has advaneed faves | Attendance, 1,000. b X . Only two Washing- 1 dition, but less | R.H.E. | son at Bennett park. Only 1398 ably and is in promis ng con ¢ Denver $33 38088820 ] 9 ken furhvan and cury_esaced third 1009 and Other Btates, favorable reports are recelved from tho DeaSloliei 0 0.0 0.8 6 6 6 o—oa n’: : tenanos PRI ed - R _— middle and south Atiantic states. U s Wik BRE A e al i {41 WHeAT ouTLOOK 15 WoRE. PROWING | oer e shrinrs prdn e weor D THEI . n and Hanson. & 30 NWAUKED, June. 1 Mivanke : 11111 T3 onen suter someon Accoune ot ane |2, U5, steters porton ot e ol | Mipniong of Men Have Beer Wrecked on the AUKER, 7.— ke on otals 718 8 2 i st wame of the nerie with B Jossp: : Lo 0 R PP B 05 *8 Heavy Rainw, but on the vorable conditions, although lice are eaus Rock of Sexual Vice. c Jasctis hizteen isnines, b9 H g 0114 ing Injury in portions of South Carolina | Toatire of the gasie Wae the piisting of H S L Milwaukee, 1; 8t. Paul, 2. Whele the Rreapest 18 o8 G,’Drx,_ Ol T et e pougec THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN RESCUED BY - p {7 ol M e ] i 9 116 9| mworbase hit: Bohiebeek . Thieebace hit Favorable, the Be0tra) dintriate bud threusioot iro of A A e by [T S0 2 S e 4 4.5 Clingman, Hurley. Home run: Cogan. ; e e Wit R Jole v UMW wotats .. SFN % | Clapman, Hurlep, O Cosan, 7. Stoler the crop rl. -hm.:e];mv; sr;"v:::.“lllcei fntest THE STATEE 8 3 t. Joseph, Mec! L - b rifice hit: ck out: trock, 1. eft on base: bureau's weekly summi 3 Roth: Miiwaukee, Swormiatody and Lucia. T Biolen Basers " G tnerise, bit: Mitwaukes, o: 8. Pour . Timer s en: B e T b in these districts, especially in Texas, SPECIALISTS IN DISEASES OF MEN. Peoria Wins from Kansas City. olmes. First buse on balls: Off Mercer! | Dlre: " Tindil, of Hcl‘hply tavorabls tmpdratere monaltioaet| wkers SEVING BBITE il X PEORIA, June 17.-Peoria pounced on |%; off Lee 1 HI b gy e T8 Y Standing of the Tea. revailed during the week in tho great corn | the crop is holding on well and the reports “1 made up my mind soon after o Y N e W0 Yhe | ool 1 Yot on basesr Bt T Yo P ¢ the 0o iral vallers. " The eomiuoti|/GF 115 858 ball Lol ars Br s pe e T i fory. The feature’ of the game was the | {rolt, 1. [Left on bases:’ De Mercet, 1; by | rouisutite states of the o 2t x- | The general conditton of grass continues t .esough to ] fartiflo. RItHES of ‘OOK. - [ONIMSAE, BN o Time of game: 1:45. Umplre: | LOUSVIe and west gulf states have suffered from ex- A sl GAL G IR L one man was grea | Score: R.H.E, | Johnstone. Columbus . cessive heat and the districts from the up- Mo Bl (IO master the entire fleld of medicine Peorla ........ 20100203 --; 1; z Baltimore-St. Louis Game a Draw. l,é\'(;l’llu!r.::pgnly per Missour! valley to the Ne.,k E""“"fi m e a . ol wser. e ShBSMNSS Kansas City’..0 0 08 002 0 0— ST. LOUIS, June 17.—Baltimore and St. | aiinees, CItY - 8| coast have experienced temperatures to T T T Sk Gl W e Baerica: Feorla, Cox and Wilson; Kan- | 1 8T, Jougnt o "draw attie today, thé | Minneapolls | tow for tavorable growth. The lower is- IN QUEST OF RECREANT SPOUSE Beve tried to do_thin e R et ¥ after e v =19 oo o= sas City, Cable an ; B o aoeount. of dariees 1o Har e e IR Minneap. | sourl and upper Mississippt valleys and the | T o P R DATR B ith TSI Aeneliy, s 1 Teams. Games y g PP Sianfiies o ifonery: Saitie between Budhoft and Mc: lis, Milwaukee at St. Paul, Columbus at | southern portion of the upper lake reglon, - ften Glsastrous 10 thelr patients, Flagsa. von. tgat. PG, | Bnnity and neliherfeam ‘secred”n e | oe "Milwabke ut*S5paul? o where in previous weeks farm work has | Law, Who Refases to Divalge Her gien clastrous o thels pattente <. b 1 ve Innings. . Louls i - o Kansas City @ 8 18 | R Rt Kriendance Liei lache ! IR e R been interrupted by heavy rnu-;l have 1ot Husband's Whereabou g pnl""‘. (A v gplied 4 L ® % B & ites 5 PR AT o.ax SAW, Neb., June 17.—(Speclal Tele- | céIved additional heavy rains an b 1o need | FREMONT, Neb., June 17.—(Bpecial.)—A fine my practice striotly to a sin- M “‘;'“i':'.f 8.8 B 68 | muratt, 1r... 05 8% EER RN rl:r';:\’:ETfip Kenesaw Greys defeated Hast- | portions of those districts are much in rather frall, !ight haired woman who gave glo 1ine of diseases and to originate Yolorado " SpFing e S 413 | Hemonil, et 0 143 % fEs at Hastings by 6 to b Score: of cultivation. her name as Mrs. Morgan of Denver, form- ing and perfecting oures for them.” Pooria 6 U 3 k- . ZRERE! saw 098239981 1-8| Abundant rains have effectually relleved | ly trom Hooper, was in town yesterday herofors, treat only what Des Moinse Ak Tht Oolieans v 8 10 3% 0 0| Heaimen 89091103 68|, 0thin the south Atlantic atates; but the | Y (kg g i il "W:.":.:odc;u.l' o Sely - et . at_ Colo . 4 s A Games today; Omahs st Colorade IR R hatte: 9. Firat Dase o Ealler82% #inarl | almost entire absence of rain 1n the N’n(ru; | MAe Jacaind & Trotbar of kis a4 Hoober aad e S0 Dy i v ty at Peoria, Bt. Joseph at Milwaukee. 304 | D o gt neg on belier by pitched | and west gulf states has llnlen:lfl‘(;’d drou(c |88 Tha THALYS 018 bat bsis ot ony Snd rlcoc' . - c""a [IONAL LEAGUE/|®*®e%?>~31 841} 370000 | P it hyite, 1 Base hits: Keneeaw, | conditions previously existing in those sec- | her any information In regard to her re- v I s' I uccesstul | GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE| ™ . "S5 a5 Tomen o i3 4 3|8 Hastings, & "twocbase nita: Armitage, | Sonditions prev eouditons o8 {hs" Busige | be 07 Intermasien tn pesard io hat. 1o [l ) | ) Longest Established, Most — cew | Bt: Louts . SRR T3 2 188 hl finaten, beenya. Tireehese Wi Rent | tonk Wl favorable, except In Oregon sl gl e s e u s I n M I, B e A e R BT TR e D B;rmmu;' 8t Louss 3 Baltimore. 1| Behultz And Armitage: Hastings, Schafer: Washington, where the nights were too | PADY dow her what he knew of her hus- 8rvo-exual Ue ' 4 " ll. Medical ” A Louls, 2; 2 2 h York~Washbury Geots & Two-base hite: ‘Hetdeig: Anderson. ¥ic- | berger and Krelger. ' cool. SRt M | band or take:.care of the baby, He de. Conta |fll|8 monu Pol“n cases of Men, as Broken Nose, Ginaity. Jocritos hy“- g";;hf',; By g{l‘:{,“;; Wausa Turns Lock on Bloomfield. Rapid Growth in ) ka, | Clined to do either and she left the baby on' [ J Diplomas, Lkenses and 9 . Pedin or " . pid growth In Nebraska, | wien pim Al aony Fadden to McCormick to An-| wAUBA, Neb., June 17.—(Special Tele Corn has made rap wi ¢ mas, BOSTON, June 17.—Thtee hits, a base of | Saranderson, Pa to" Padden to Anderson, el praunnut o4t Bloomneld on the | Kansas, Missourl, Indiana and portions of Morgan was about Hooper until very re- H"p ure, “" Newspaper Records balls and three errors added’ to Sooley zm;’ h‘ o Bbl.ru-‘:‘ o 5.‘;‘3"3.?&;..‘.&: off (;‘lnnmfieldw'“r.o\:'r‘\:‘l!‘fl“l‘:i‘::_)) Nk o8 e [ Ththols’ and Towd. sad 'e mueh improved | oontly and engaged in the butter sad o pifis e pitched . gave Bo cl ty, 1. ck out: , 1; | the gam b 4 2 ‘ { ;a‘:\l:;x rxfllx:nhin u“{‘}ufl‘:‘lw“m:fl:! of the .,;‘,,2-‘8:,.’.,",-. 2. Left on bases: St. Louls, Cheatwood allowed Bloomeld only one hit. | in Onlo. In portions o{ l;:nn)du;d nor;‘:::: business with his brother. His wite is Illfl Unnar’ msaases \ Jomnink Gume jand clinched the game. |7; Baltimore, . Time: 3:00. Umpire: Con: | Sros innings: RILE, | Tllinols the crop has suffered from ahout 85 Peare 0f agn, 12 Peor health ang | Washburn had his nose broken by a p tched | noily, Bana §04008 00238 raine and in Wisconsin and Michigan from | Lo, % TE®, OF MEe. tn up all her ready Itiens iod asstelite didiaies tad Silkanass 'of ol ‘ Dlace.” Attendance, i "Boorer™ 2% P (" Gloveland Wins Double Heander. Bloomfield 00000000001 T7|potn exceesive molsture and low tempera- | money fn » fruitiess search for her hus. and all reflex comp 1 place. ‘15:(13; lance, 500, t BOSTON, June 17, ~Clevetand won this Batteries: Wausa, Cheatwood and Drex- | uroy 10 Kentucky, Tendnleulued nndm!:r‘l- [band in Omaha, York and Blair. ~ Morgas e {hane maiais s TR S SR | OAE LA B, ame by bunching hits with | er; Bloomfeld, Grant, L. Re ) ¥ tha midste ot 4 . ROTE 04 Bl W GUHHESP of... ;“:' 10 8t g [ E?:::x. u-fou,‘ 1:. e ln“.‘er v’rere nu.mer- Elru(l’k uu{.h”ie); Cheatwood, 7; by Reid, 1. ;:::::' :?:&u:r:g:; ul’dnm by gy oo o she says has pleirLy: D,OE Y. of our lives have ..;: ,l.l:,, .u,’. ::::.. R aney, 16..3 1 9 0 3 a ird and wor of raw ama- | Umplire: ner. . — o oub Seauttias w, Cooley, 18 11 0 Sliewrics '+ o 8 6 o o fours. " Moore. had Texceliens eommmes e T S tering seriously from drouth in the central | CANNOT LOOK TO KEARNEY and on them el glloceeriod EERE SN VROR im0 ¢ SERE] = N 3% 1 0| throughout the game. Attendance, 4,500. Falls Braves Win Sioux 3 008 et guit Biates and I Being st e | possbe sy gl i e X. SR L EEEEE i, BOSTON. oy NrhaT Blouy' June 1l.—(@pecial Tele: | yoiaer 1n portions of Texas. Democrats * of Third Congressional rooms are thoroughly equipped With every | cesstully at home. Ome persomal EEERE Ly SRR R © oA Ritoam |gram)the Sloux’ Falls ' nine doteated [ f0ddor in portions of Tex geuerally favor- Distriet RMesetVe Permel With. sslendile oOnmNRAnE faateumane aud vl: visit is preferved, but 1f 1t 16 fme 0 11 3 0[Bowerman, 01 ! Pickariag. of § 1 é‘f’:fifl:"’u o B8 N 2. Baxter of Sloux City knocked two home | able progress during the last week, further Baawral a) Gabass s essential to the most modern methods ible or inconvenient for you Slrapier, 5.1 8 831 SERRE st $ 339 9|runs and Hoyt of Sioux' Falls knocked | i PIOEER being reported from the :hlu i i K0 practice, and our refcrences, bdhh ot wp“:ul Phapegn-ragicaiiey (o nas 113 8 138 }|one Seore: lley and lake reglons. In northern | JACKSON, Neb., June 17.—(Special.)—In | and financle! ro ameng t! g Pl ARl 0110 8 1|8loux Falls 0 TOUL T 8 0 B ol ooy e el S o a letter to the democrats of the Third Ne- oy rvolf g B s o < W asd unreserved Dstory of your JBatted for Teylor tn the oinh. ' 1313 %11's & 1|8loux City e B 008 903 b | rocseos braska congressional district, Ed T. Kear- :um",” our trestment and made hagpy. A el % e dsetotod el ssddte Soldiers Playing Good Ball. Wheat Begins to Ripen. ney, president of the Bank of Dakota We want every aflioted mes to fully and| 0ase, plaialy lch nll'M ” Earned runs: Boston, 3; New York, 1. T 202 BTURGIS, 8. D.. June 11.—(Specia T Marvast 1s bogus s Kaiises and southers | 00RO, formally withdraws frees the Gop fresly iovestigate our trestment We toms. We make 5o charge . Totals M 0| lleesting bel, e, ook pltoe at ¥ort Illinols and has progressed under favorable | Of cOngressional aspirants. treat each case separately, Solemtifoalls,| . .. couneel and give to sach - *Batted for Dineen in ninth. s Rapia City “team” The e o | Missourt and is about finished | ““Personal and business demands upon my closely watching It and carefully following | "*1e S0unes ad CONTRACT te Clevelana 2922220012 vas_won by the former by a score |condition v time,” says Mr. Kearney, “compel me to oms with varied remedies through . | stme wa. ] in the C linas and Tennessee. Wheat is 1ts sympt: e Boston < 200 08 03 Sb i P S N e Bon Far th, "o | e Carei . 00110 the Bosiiered Bans N bold to our nromis " ness jiarned run: Boaton, 1. Two-base hits: | ggeregation of ball players sthee 10e esren: ripening in southern Nebraska, with a very g e i ko AR every stage. B g Elick, Hickman. Bacrifice lishment. promising outlook. Winter wheat contin- e b References—Best Banks and Leading Business Men o Gochnauer (%) Stolen bas T in promising condition in Washington | renomination of the present incumbent, b g g g OLD MEN sall 8¢ ou? sfies todoy v worn f | Dineen, "Bay. 0'Hagen, £ With the Bowlers. ues in pro 8 0 e ar [Tt L Mokiooem o1 of oo uiibents NG, ind premebonad Al B codisd £ Hairlessness is born of |plien, Pay, Ofssen. Plekering pirsi {qiyiaust ninesin our. | 804 Oregon and ‘s’ goed croo is being har- | Hon. J. 8. Robinson, tar oas arTCRVEER BAR 05 s ’ T ek ®uiiar” waneen. 4 by Moare, | Scores mant o BIET S eptn tour | e ta northarn ané ceates) Callfarait e he Bow we cure THEM TO STAY CURED when others fail, carelessness. Don’t be care- Time: e Dapire: nf-rx'.’.f{é:.m-l . 7 a8 e 2w Total, Spring wheat has been deuaged l':."(a’;?.:: Storm Hits Burt County. ION FREE and CONFIDENTIAL. fternool ame eveland gave | Davi, Sole.... .2 lleys in portions hy " . g T8 g closely played game. As in the | M Hunti H s inch and a half rainfall, . . m. Sundays— . . . largely in the visitors' score, but one of | i = Be [ weedy th these y s 4 Xl are! ed. Both pitchers | ¢ H. Mullen 3 ] ity " this country Sunday night No serious ns l " ‘ Ayer's Hair Vigor cares 50; o e ::n;neflccll\';e’“whpen men | 6 Hunter } § 3 3|in excellent condition throughout the spri P et e e o, e Serie a e oc ro- y Attendance, 8,164 Beore: - — wheat region. the hair, makes it stay wit oe B To Rum for u Side Stake. Oats have suffered some injury In north- | better. Farnam St., Bet [3th and 14th Sts, Omaha, Neb. Ital s restores color oA $US4% | NEW YORK, June 1751t has been —— 1308 Fari . \ you. it alway 3] $ 31 1| gefnitery wettied chatthe maten'Tace Bu- | t homas wson's loralma an. | to gray hair, and keeps it ii3 118 1|igh iponas Lamen's oreimg na 1M 2 9 0 4 0]of §20000 shall take place at Hartford on A 2 = = soft and smooth. 101 31 0 0| Baturday, August 2. Forfeits of §6,000 hav ~ > ~ - ‘1 was bothered greatly with dan- SR i 3| been o Sl A § druff and falling of the hair, but after 084 LLER Has Not Bought Shipyard. using only one bottle of Ayer's Hair inu ‘ 4| _CRESSON. Pa, June 17.—Charles Famous the World Over—Fully Matured. ! Vigor my hair stopped falling and the % 0 0 1—4|gchwab, president of the United Sta ler from H. May & Company dandruff disappeared.” — Miss Lucile B B s oia 1.0 0 0-3 | Seel corgoration, s ated to 4 re r?::l’“ Ord Hardy, El Dorado 8prin, 0. $ Ea tuns: Boston, 3; Cleveland, 1 |tive of the foceisted Fress loday st S0, A g 3. C VRN G Lo, Mame | 7ESTRES, TR Lachance, Fiick, O Hagen, there was no truth in the vepor