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( | ' rrick, 3. Sacrifice hits: Joss, (‘N'r'rk» and pitched great ball, allowing but one olen ‘bases: Plokering, Fiick. Double | hit s ."mm out nihe men. Thomy y8: Gochnauer to Lajole to Hickman, | of the Blencos team ma fine one-hahd arrick to Clark to ('.rn Left on bases® | catch. Spotty Freis o,..... erack Cleveland, 10; V\'llhln on, 8 Hit by | catcher, Mned out a Kihg of pitcher:’ By Joss, Wikl pitches: By | Snona” gt Hve Nits out of five fimes o arrick, 3. 2 ’" Umpire: O'Laugh- | pat. Batteries: Onawa, Welch and Freise; lin. Blencoe, McDonald and Danforth, Shea and OMAHA MAKES EVE‘W BREAK Qalhoun's Batting and Milwaukee's Errors Win the First Game. , ll_ 3 g Hoy, ef...... 3 ey, ' 1 Bosk, %04 B .—.—-:-...a 1 H Standing of the Temmn. Bhea. Umpire: Pritchard. 1#5Y H Played. Won. Lost. Pdk.‘“. e - DROP Tnum ONE INTHE NINTH INNING H Shicago g4 B i | JRIGIANLS WIN FIERCE GAME it - Philadel # n o a @ B0 e D:[Lyu- g ;4’ ? 48 | Twelve Innings Needed te Down the S on : Ba les and an| .piced for Jack O'Nefll in the Washington R R | n Toam Er; neinnati Baitimore . 2 8 2% 8t Louls . Cleveland . R T | L Two-base hit suger. Hoy. base hits: Joyce, 0 Neill, Coreoran, Craw- ford. First base on balls: Off Thielman, 3, oft O'Nelll, 3 Struck out: y Thiel- No games lndl? The Originals and the Lee-Glass-An- IN AMER'CAN A§SOC|AT|0N dreesen base ball teams played the first f thelr scries of three games at the Vin- man, 4; by O'Nelll, § "Passed balia: Peits. ° MILWAUKEE, June 22.—(Special Tele- | U'Neill. “Time: 140. Umplres: Brown | milwaakee Banched Hits Pa o Lot ot bl R $ram.)—The erstwhile topnotchers broke |#ili Powers. celled on iam Wades ‘oh | Bulls. e "The particular stag of the day was the \mighty’ Scully, who caused twenty of e stur ardware men to swipe the air, the locals played a-record-breaking eleven In’ sucoession, and Drance back o Fame for axtts innings this season. The | COLUMBUS, June 22.—The Milwaukes | the bench. In addition to such & Wonder- Same was full of pretty plays, remarkable | yatiers profited by Wagner's lack of con- | ful /strikeout record, Scully allowed oan patches and hrows, and, considering Ité | trol today and won the second game of the | fOUr hits, two of thein being of the scratcl Sogth. ihe were not many. Pitts. | (Cries" 5y Dlnching their four its with | order. Neff aiso pitched food bail ang burg Batted l;or hard in the second and | bases on-bails. Herman pitched fine ball | With good hitters to back him up should Allowed five westerners 4 pass to first. but do nothing more with : . Brown held himself well, though stri¥ing | nim. (-m““ tied the score In the ninth | OF the vieltore. Attendance, 4.400. Score: P)u”v‘em:lgnmu: ame. Necn Sunah-!y ‘;m t out only three men. Added to Kenna's|on :mn:my«z;!"nr; JFrom’ then on NISWATSTY ton street park. Driscoll was badly cut today In a double-headér with Dufty's ms, before 4,000 spectators. If the truth must be told, Omaim's victory by to 5 In the first game was due more to k stupldity and bunching of errors on PMilwaukee's part. Kenna was erratic and Record Breaker at Chie CHICAGO, June 23.—The Pittsburgs and a, » = ° zo ° > = Brown, 8; by ckey Lo iuw-n base 130" Gmptre: " Cox. RHE‘ 01100000 851 oaxooooo—asa liyvaukee, Swormsted and Omaha, Owen and oGndin ¢ in the Ninth. Omaha had the second game cinched 1l the ninth, when a series of singles by Milwaukee gave it the game by 5 to 4. n Tlme: Mitchell Was Wild Drove Him from 8 Third Inning. ST. LOUIS, June 22.—Mitchell was wild driven from the slab in the given three suc- inning after he had cessive bases on balls. placed him, allowed but four h { these were ho rives into n lerson and HcComlck Score: Miett on bases: Loulsville, Three-base hits: Ganzell, Flournoy, herty @), Sacrifice hit: Berwin Double plays: Chech to Hurley, Tannehill to Gan- fel to Gannon. ~Stolen, bases: Clymer, Tannebll, Struck out: By Fiaherty, 9; by Stimmel, 1. Bases on bal Flanerty £ Stimmel, 4. Time: 1:46. Umpire ard. Break Eyen at Toledo. TOLEDO, June 22.—Toledo and Kansas City broke even today. The first game was won by Toledo and was well played. Fore- mln was the star of the second game, &l"‘ Toledo dawn to seven hits. At- len nce, 4,600. Bcore: poor all-round work was the brilitant fleld- | It fhearly one. two. three on both g & 0 0|68 a reghlt of a collision while running for ed fng and stick work of Calhoun, always a|and stole, went to third on an out and 130 difeo L ORIGINALS. favorite with the Milwaukee crowd, who | came home with the winning run when 131 00 R H O A B slone was responaible for Omaha's victory | EPtaln Lowe placed a clean single in A 2 81 Holmes, s~ oot vy ¥4 in the first. Out of five times at bat he 021 10 1 made four hits, two of them singles, be- OAE 151 83 Y GR' B e sides a double and a triple. They were 1e¢ -aa 10 L A e T | opportune, too, and proved run-getters. gy gf Toum . 4n 1 g g : ;’ g Bcore: e S 1% 10| Miwaukee —5 6 1 20 1 0 OMAHA. Lllnlar." N 1 2 8 o|Columbus . 000020 O 0 -2 o 1 0 2 [ 1Conroy, ° 10 3 Stolen base: Clingman Bacrifice hlll B L% T R AR B R QA s 3| smith. 00 8¢ 1 Cuttress, McBride. Tw hits: Totals R AR A i R 2 1 yior, ».. ASE N, O Philippt, L o106 berk,‘D:n[;n. ll;‘nin :l pit sd LEE GLASS-, ANDREE!EN. ! 3 Seeme | ner, 6; by Popp. s made: P4 1 | Tows..suss sl Touls ... 3183 | fer; & Strack out: By Wagner, 2 by Heb- | Driseoll, 3b B R S B 6 1 0 0 0fpilwo out when winning run was scored. | man, 4. “Bases on balls: By Wagner, 2: by | Qoumand, o7 v Bt 48 7 O A8 0 1 1 8§ §|Ritchey out, hit by battea bail. Herman, 1 HIt by plicher: By Herman, | Dinn. 36, . . I B B e 1 1 2 2 0] Chicago ..1000000010000000001-—3(1. Passed ball: Fox. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Ruft, i 3 5% 9 g 0 0 1 & 1 ofPittsburg 011000000000000000 02| raaskell. Tracy, ss. 9848 1 1 2 1 0] Left on bases: (‘hlutu. 11; Pittsburg, Flaherty in Fine Form. Dorcas, 1b. § 1 013 0 o = = = = |10, Two-base hit Clark, Conroy. Three- Clement, I 5 1 1 4 [ 8 11 26 %13 3| base hit: Clark. BSacrifice hits: Schaeter, LOUISVILLE, June 22.—Until the ninth | Neft, p G0 e (8 B o KEE Beaumont. Stolen “bases: ‘Irh Jonell. ',,'if.';‘y fllng;’r';'n "3;;‘ L o Chark, © e T B R ; tH 4 s me e S & % }3' 2 Lo -ni "DD"‘-“- truck ou! y -ylor y Phil: b'fi' ‘"dd ""‘,’,‘."d i :‘l"‘hh":'nA h?u ne | Cosgrove, e 4 0 _? 3 _a ‘0 alls and a it rescued the visitors froma 2 e Standing of the Teams. shut-out. Attendance, 7,00. Score: ,1.1:"‘:“ E G, AR O J) “a i AR S R e Played. Won. Lost. P.C. LOUISVILLE | ST. PAUL. 0 out when winning run was made. \ 3 0 2 0 o ofPitsburg W B e RHOAE | R.i.0.A% | Originals 0000000020013 \ 1 0 1 7 § o|Brookiyn » Kerwin, rf. 040 0Geter, 3.0 1 1 1 0Lu-G.-A, . 0002000000002 \ . 32 | Chicago s 2 Clymer, ef... 0 Huggins, 2b.0 0 3 2 0| Earns runs: als, 3. Two-base hits: 4 0 8 § 1 §| Boston - ] Qaanes, 15 gichech, 't 0 @ 4 1 9| Bradford, Jelen, Beully, T 4 1 1 0 & 3|New Xo - S - Flouraoy, If. SiEhunnas, 60 0 1 3 o of bases: Orlginals, 2; Leé-Gia & =, e e 5{"3:".’.?" {“, -4 Tannehili, ifkenty, v...00 ¢ 8 1 ]S, First base on ball ncinn oft Ne ';::’:«I:;e;- Biifby vaitea ban, ¢ *[8E Lovia o 7 Eiwin: i olime g ddifen bas 9103 08| Games today: Pittsburg_ at Chlclto, Flaherty, <03 01 1] dreesen, 491898381 82| pnindeipnia at Boston, New York At =222 Unpire Milwaukee. Two-base hita: | 2To0KIYD: l:::s':llle 318 e . Soldiers Win Two Game alhoun. _Three-base hit; t. Paul . 0.0 1-1 bl o feeane 5. ot | AMERICAN - ; FORT CRQOK, Neb. June 22.—(Speclal Telegram.)—The light Vit Which fell abaut noon did not prevent two good games of ball on the fort grounds today. The first game was between Hanscom Park, Omaha, and the second nine of the -olmen. ‘The principal point of this ga as the ex- Zollent playing, not an erFor made on either side. Bcore: ok, 2; Hanscom Park, 1. Batterle: Reed and Congo; Hanscom Py O'Hanla -nd Lear The second and principal {ween the retail grocers ¢ 2 dfaata uad the fort regular nine. fnm was well layed, but the Visitors could met Snd Alns. ey's curves, Batteries: Fort Crook, Alns- ley and Finley} Grocers, Morris and Fagan. Sdore: Fort Crook, 4; Grocers, 1 FUSIONISTS UP IN THE AIR Oonventien Two Days Off and No Orystali- sation of Bentiment on Oandidates. ALLEN PERSISTENTLY . URGES BRYAN RACES BEGIN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, AND LAST ALL WEEK. A large entry list. The best horses in the west. EDUCATIONAL. Racine College Grammar School “The School That Omaba got three in the third inning on .0.A A D A 5. b o Large Numbér of Men in a ReceBtive A Ag‘flgs:fig_‘ nvfigmzsn " k “‘ l no ™ (1] errors by the Creams and took another 1737 37070 0| Mook, ... 0 ‘Aviia Kiop b WiEhIEE. Baak 160 Nend 4 the Piadiat, aKes n ' ' b Dbite In the fourth. Nothing was doing for X1 938 8 Burms, 31 ”, 4 EXPOSITION TRACK Omaha the rest of the game, as Swormsted 11 0 30 3 of Rrem, o d AT G OTTE (N8t ane B ohp with Little Talk About %th and Sprague Sts. Puplla ftudy Usder ag taatrictor. 3 daid consistent work for the Creams, strik- gl ® § 13 8| Cosswwels, vt o K today between t the Remainder. Millard Hotel &.iiorcmens Its Graduates enter any College or ing out elght men. The raw work of Cox it 1430 %y the Fitsgeraid's of Lincoln w ar O1@l Headquariers. University. Social and Athletic I:‘ulu it « il 138 : ecided victory for the home team. The et e—————rpe——— Advantages. Military Drill. - Dg s sod strikes considerably P11 1000 rumor that the Law and Order 9 exarelsed Gonding, who objected stren- - 0030 would cause the arrest of the pl (From a Staft Correspondent.) For Boys of 8 to 17 Years Old. ly t l"d i) but without T8 - - brought ont a gnnd crowd, who walted Cm- LINCOLN, June 22.—(Special.)—All eyes | of Judge Sullivan, a democrat, for the su- Illustrated Catalogue sent on appli- TRURY. 50 SUSSEN) , Sestargns, v 102414 0 atlently for the police, who never came. |in the fusion camp are directed toward |Preme bemch. The popullsis feel that the cation to @vall. Bone's error in the third allowed 00 7 core: democrats have had the best of it in the Henry Dotuglas Robinson,Warde: Carte: [ 01 04 Argo 1018002 0 *7|0rand Island, where the state convention RECTNP 0 TNpEEES. Whitd; o Weere & - | tusion bargain all along’ the line, taking Racine, Wisconnln. R ey asd . Gaadiag. follwed in ss . 3; Philadelphia, Fitzgerald 08000000 0-3fof both democrats and populists wil as- | fuslon barsain all ‘along’ the line. taking z § . s AP k successive errors. Milwaukee had earned Ill'lll> h;“ nn}u“s..flv.:x :n Hl:mcy and Glagler; Fits- | eemble simultaneously Tuesday .afternoon v~ to go through the listess form of putting | tributed by far the smaller amount of vote up @ state ticket to be rejected by the | The democrats have had the national elec- voters of Nebraska at the coming election. | toral ticket handed to them twice, and they the game, however, before its successful lccomigk. .Huérlnag "It. Be; obcold‘_m anub:c bunching of the hits in the niath. Sworm- oW o Wallace, ‘ormick to sted struck out elght men to Owens’ six. adden o Anderson.* Eusied bull: Dono: ‘llo.-. ter Wins for Grand Illl e, Btolen bases: Heldrick, L. Cross. GRAND IELAND, Neb, June £ —(Special have split even on congressmen, besides Milwaukee also had three men left on | Hit b , By Powel, & Wil Dre second game: Telegram.)—Kea e . m. :;!-:wn_l:lho“mlml.-u -rerr::ht XD ASAiEt B R e ttve DRy Lake Forest CO"ege bases to Omaba's five. Score: iy :c M u’: % ?-‘t‘l‘rin? T KANRAS CIXT. AR od i Nm“.ihflh elster, the . P ] ..::‘nov::g.‘::; :: ';:,:,cl ,::':h any cer- | Whenever . there were jobs to distribute.| REV: mc""‘},‘ifl‘:‘ H“NMN MILWAUKEE. truck’ ou i 3 By Mitehell, 2 5 : A% unnd Island favorite, beforé a large Growd. They will probably have more Iberal treat- - AB. B. H. 0. A E nnln'l n.cn 4 ‘%l i by Hus tainty what the makeup of the ticket will ) They will probably have more ltb il trent | Cinagicat, Fngiian and .gummc ks > 4w i e g e otr l of be. While a long list of possibilities for 0 BATISSD A Most beauteul BUbUFD of cago, on mgn $ 1 & 3 8 o C et on t Ehilade] 4'?. grana Taiand.0 §0.104 3¢ B | pe e e e aaly o fow | the ticket tban eretofore, but the Bop- | weoded: Bjuffs oh’ Lake t' ‘ 0 0 s su 43, Unpl s Kearney 00 02000-49656 £ th hoss names ;" on it have |ulists will fight to the last inch for the rural surroundings; healt! ; nexpen.llve ' 1 i b°'"‘°“" Batterles: Grand Island, Hoftmelster and | Of the men whos s governorship and'yield to no democrat but | 9394, dormitories, ‘Modern gimnasum: ex: = i - i’ q.,..,. Loses Two om Errors. Fulimer; rney, Pendegraft and Buhr- | actively engaged In a canvass :or s | ghlient, Achiatlc’ toliges;’ . -efucational, o port. The list of entries, or rather pos- H 3 CAGO, lune B.—Chicago, lost two This betng the situation the fusionists , ik N (R e,m Y errors at Sloux Oy am Namy Winses. sibilities, with their locations and political | Th i Bir Mt sk grlfhon iy i Box 50. LAKE FOREST, ILL. 5 10 0| SRt imes. POTiers it ana ‘Eirang's pedigrees, is as follows: . TR B i| v fumbles scored the winning run, in the sm’i’xsf:l"c}z“ June 22.—(Bpeclal Tele- | * Politia; [Ramesiis BERSLEEINICE the Miyce n*:;le close and excl 'welve- ram.)—8loux lefeate C| y wi t 3 5 Tt Struiggis, o which bath Girvia and | Two-base hits: Mock, Burns, Klelnow, | §oam b3 o sosrs ot B o 3. (PES foabics Piusm 4. Bryin, R 1 dttoss to.Us fiig it fler Missour!, Lexington, ronfn pitched splendidly, wae lost by Grafus, Nance (2), Mcflr-ds (ib 8mith, | of the game was the steady playing of the | Sictor Vifquain . dates to materialize on the ground where Wentworih Military emy o A B L& throw of Wiillams® bunt and | Beville '), Rothtuss, McBride, Foreman: | Siouxs, only one ‘error being made. Bat- | Geose W. Ber they will be shaken out of the hopper by Oldest and largest military school } > A9 & Bmm Aln‘l. Belbach noldm. was 1l hits: M Double | terfes: Sfoux City, Bublets and Brugger- |y 7 8 one convention or the other according as In central west. Gov't supervision the mmn of { jame. Attendance, 16,- < out: By | man; Rock Rapids: Davis and Doucan. } and equipment. Army officer de- 8 3 3|0 ‘Score nrst gami on balls: | “gioux city 43101000 oa|fe0Y G Sprecher. the conference committees arrange the al- talled. Col. Sanford Sellers, M. A., - mpire: ¢ lotment. upt. BALTIMORE mluw Rock Rapi w 01010000 0-2|Charles W % o -O.AE. R.J.0.AE, | Sheridan. — WL Btark e, The conventlons would be unwieldy on ——— 3 0 g : : 3 lo No Game at lanapolis. Fairbury Too Swift for York. E.' O. Kretsinger. account of fheir size if there were any- Beputy Sate Vetormariom. | o E; D, Sutherland. S IR R lhf‘lzlfi‘NAPOLll‘s June u.':;.rara.mexdndn?n. FF,AJRBUGR{ zfa’"m -Y’-rmekflrb(s ;'Al- —~| W. H. Thompson thing like a full attendance at Grand . Hol;o.fi. = = = Y o Al tened oR S AR M TR, VTN - o) obert Damerell Island. The calls provide for over 1,200 I- n 0100 as postponed on account of the law | the following score: e . l ’I » .9 3 a1 1 0| kY Nie"Ranaay base ball games in {his . Lyman . delegates to each of the circus rings. It| W89 Ll 20000 £ % Gliben 3R IEE Rk - i 038188 | 18 remembered, however, that last year not 00 04 133 0|C0 o ding of the Teams. TR Gt orioents RR=]l % Hafripaton . 3 . Sos u;l Infirm n and uu- '™ . 0060 Batteris Furbury. Rain_and Bpencer; | Charles E. Coffin more than halt of the delegates entitled to T ;‘ - uase hit: 3 Vipoh TV e That. ) By | XOTK, oW VOskuly A8 TWhitoom: Most Talk About Bryan. take part showed up under the popullst wormsted. ke s o ] -] tent, while the di t bout a o E R 90 18 Paul i n Papillion Wins from Waterloo. Whether the gubernatorial nomination | [Pt, WHIIE the HemocEats were about AMUSEMENTS, Cockman, Car: T‘:':b"“ B B Bl simtion Neb. June 22—(Spectal,)— | $hould be offered to M. Bryen and whethor | (hich S50 50,15 NORMY ot be Suroristnm | 3 3 Z B 47| The Papillio ball team went fo|he would accept it if it were offered to : 2 Y Oven. & | 2 .z e Waterlog. sn"'ma.y and deteated the team | what Xind of & run he would make | Performance this year. Fusion leaders who | J3() Y'ID* & | Weotwars & Burgess, v 18 there. The sco ¢ papiilion, & vater’ [k S0f WRNERIng of 4-Fan BN We have been coming in and out of the cap- Managers. . 208 S Battories: " Paplilioh, Dosnges, it he did mccept are the questions most Pa - I loo, ital have had a decidedly dejected look in 4 > ases on ol Plllnnm. 2; off Mc-| Games today: St. Paul AL, Loutsville Finger and Richardson; Waterlod, i Barie: often propounded and recelving the most | i EVE T & RECERCH CeERe oo FERRIS STOCK COMPANY nn-u Even at Peorim. « Time: 1:30. Umpire )nlw‘ulcg &t Columbus, Minneapolls af | man and Jordan. divergent apswers. While there has been | H T R IOT PRTITN. BERIRNEE SR BAE Opening tonight and untll Wednesday. it olties | broké = BRORGCLLY 8¢ SoW0. Dhiiand Sor Woadels more or less talk about Bryan for gov- | FOMPIERIS PR TS OF MPALEY %6 el “THE LOVE THAT WIN: E ln ‘a doul ‘header here SDLDIERS BEAT THE GROGERS Y ik Waate s, good piichiar and & doed ernor for many months, the Bryan boom P! " wtaJep,:nlnz ‘Wednesday night and bal-ne- of won the morning game by as formally launched looks to former Sen- Culbertso! r N 1 < " lost. jelder, Both must batters. J. uibe ormal. 'WAS SHE TO BLAMEY 2%hnd 3 Hw‘l-r e Retall Clerks from Omaha Sufter De- 1 Uostir, Taunager the team. ator William V. Allen s its sponsor. Judge | oo pepnsoN Nob June 22.—(Spectal.) Matinees, any seat, 0c; night, ance, 1,600 Beore, first N T e e R WINS FIRST PRIZ Allen proposed the presentation of the ROm" | —The summer school listened this morning Y SCHUYLE E |ination \on a sllver platter to Mr. Bryan, | ," ;o o¢ the finest talks of the course. - livare, " 3| Beilivam BAERIRA 4 in his paper a few wacks ago, and Bas |y, o ogyer was Dr. W. A. Clark, presi-| Engagement Extraordinary Croain, ... " R South Omaha Comes in Secomd in |persistently kept up his advocacy of this | s PR e oo, o i Il el ot § 1] 'l‘h' h-ll club of the retall gracery clerks Both Class a Individual course, notwithstanding the repeated asser- Peru, He took for his subject “The School [ IHE B‘"’n‘ nnss‘ J fiunu.y D e 5.2 "aiud Test Competition. tions of Mr. Bryan that he was not & can- | "' pors e the Soclal Organism.” His AT THE ORPHEUM he nom- B, game by a score of 4 to 1. The clerks €idate and did mot want'to bave t analysis of the subject was sclentific and ) § Bcore second game Reyed Tast claver ball, and the ¥esult Wae inatlon forced upon him. In the last issue | sREI7HE 90 e B eet e e ot 1o tteries Efimo" > 33”33“32 [ E::::“m untll the last man was OUL | PLATTEMOUTH, Neb., June 22.—(Spe- [of his paper, just published, Judge Allen | ot G UENE, OO U8 PRS0 ORE &peflorm.‘;c.g's g Niate. b J SOLDIERS. —In the best on all apparatus, higher ( makes this final plea: b haptady it il et ey o iy AT Sadte afin?"uefn’é?“fi(u AB. R. H. O. A E [division, in the Sokol tournament, the | The nomination of J. H. Mickey of | joit"® l’,*:m ool s - ¥ oty 1 Commenci unaay, """‘ "" Another. B b g B 4 ¢ 3 ¢ 71 0| Bchuyler clase won firat Jrise. wih a Oscecls ' for n,‘:.“'.:f;“:e."fi I oreint (hat | the different features of the summer school. June 22nd. ' v by Cronin, 2. Bases o $ 1 & 0 g]beces of 380 foluts; secend clade, Westers ists use some degree of foresight | gpecial commendatory mentlon was made wii "uww- b-tm -flifg:‘u- palis: OfFf Garvin, 2; oft Crontn, 8. Time @ 0 0 0 O0fdivision, 2,200 points. First individusl |in ncémlmauln fi;d“:gglvd:r:fio‘:\lnme CoRthaam- | o iy o ot (L Lonas MADumats Matinees Dally Aty a8 | 2 Lo u::: ‘:l': s ik W glln e :":;ld‘, rnm.n:yl::db:::l‘;:n;’ : -1' "i'l‘cr,a.; isa baniker and has no pollt- | who conducts the *Model school,” and .am Prices 10c, 25¢, §0c. .l . u » OV ¥ Y 8 0 i | leal recol the latter fact bein, ele- | the large ol in agriculture, OBREAY | e e————— v DETROIT, Ju ~1In Symp\fuy of f(ulru. 1 0 370 0lsecond, Bdward. Leitner of South Omaha, | ment of strength. He do said to be better | | oy “opancellor Andrews will lecture. ' o A R R e l olell-:de‘m ing B: olta agair | out o Bos- HHE 3 0 1 0 8 Ofpmaking 396K points. Lower division, Wil. | han his party, and it Is to be hoped that oo Excursion eame m“ u“pns::" lz#a?; ha e teday, t m might have 'bo;; anid 3 1 G N 1 3| ber team won first prize by 1856% points; | beaten we have no doubt, but he cannot be Adjourn Without Nominatin peciigted ) b 3 w423 - Um fre Johnstone g\ll the Det: players CLERKS. second was won by the South Omaha team ?;{:‘:t_iy l:’YG :;:nr‘im{:;rely ‘good fellow’ CULBERTSON, Neb., June 22.—(Special.) e n Exou Com 06 Sasesh BUIL Winntng: 1 the air In the ;"" rt o :"n':"?n. R H. O. A E |by 1808 polnts. In the firet individual | "3y "B a5 Should be nominated without | —The repubifcans of the Sixty-seventh rep- s,o.m.r “.nrl.". BT. JOSEPH. June 32.-The home team 8 & © 1 @|prise lower division, Frank Leitner of e ighicst ‘contenton. The. homination | repentmtive district, comprising the ocoun- . 7~ shoul ende ted Denver today by s R 0 0 3 2 o0fBouth Omaha won first prize by making tion, and there should g | tles of Hayes, Chase, Dundy and Hitch- | makes regular trips from foot of Dougias and oy gl e m 0 1 1 0 0|gs7y points; second individual was won e -, e cook, met I ¢onvention here last evening | bireet, Hiking regular iripa to Sherma 4 " § 3 1 0 3|by Joseph Rubes of Wilber, 828 points oy a5 eqpally '“;f"‘ subordinate | ¢ the purpose of placing in nomination "};n::‘,‘.".,‘ hevs 1. S0e & ,:',,;‘;}'.‘,",,f,.. X ‘E b}'}r B8 r B A i Last evening the Boh‘:m:;: Spers ufi T h ":"';."Ta on' and by & Ju s oandiaate faf repremepiative. |:.ht":on- Crrrel wesinei b m0 8 B W Al ezera,”” was a success 0] , | min ation hol or al ntion, after deliberating ove us- r & 2 2 5 9% 2liiven by the Omaha Bokol to & crowded SO D et & Yoot SuL LIs0i-lend sands- flon, coucladed to adjourn umtil -August Al BebpT R T e, Be- S Fs Diidl et (e Dugcing Win"thén_ N ;;‘" untll | S8 ebcuundhe is & pleasant man and would | 29, when the nomination will be made. ————— - 4 ing. v overnor, Uniess we are satls- o ol .1 o 0-1 ::m,“:,l:. h.:“:,:hl‘: 4:::,:'“4 :"::ur. fi‘:ikl.'l-.c=:o=¢‘nle “11 T|ho l}&ml o‘;-ho:m Gage County Oats Rusting. HOTELS. etion s placed beyon: Rardin @, " | general good time. The band from Wil- | Boubt and who. when elected, will manifest | BEATRICE, Neb., June 22.—(Spech B o Fitvate (z)‘ e piter: ¥ Tett on | ber furnished fi o, The next sumual | abiiy and: administer the aRairs” O¢ ihe | T Ny g e Rl o pd Hinsley, . er turns ne music. o recen . ses 1 ; ke r tournament will be held in Wilber. state In an acceptable manner. to rust in many Gage county flelds sod iu HflTEI_ ST, o L — . Bryan or & Fopulist. order to insure a large yield of this kind 4 Twe Tanehers < It the Bryan play fails to go through, it | of grain a dry spell is needed badly. Un- EMHHE g Sedve. ‘TECUMSEH, Neb., June 22.—(Speclal.)— |15 pretty safe to say that the head of the | less it comes soon oats will not make more CHIYINN(Em ’{:7; h’l’dfl‘n"mmlw.dln T"" There are now two vacancies In the teach- | tjcket will be a populist. rather than a |than half a crop. VA pd ing force of the Tecumseh High school as | demtocrat. The ulists arge that they e g gy, 5] llotn S 'fi"-‘my‘ '"“finnn O Tt e &5'"""1-{‘ i proighyalesome be g B ve Big Beccamotigiadl ogr cry b g leocaBrend Beatrice Chautaugua Open. Broadway Bases tors were unable {o hit when hits were | forth, elected rincipsl, declined some timé | was one of the comsiderations by which| BEATRICE, Neb., June 22.—(Speclal.)— and 63d St. b o bleces in the field » ; i Boeded A Ly B o Pl aians ton ‘un | 480. Prot J. A. Dallas, elected assistant | they yielded last year and dgreed to the |The fpurteenth annual session of the Be- earned runs. A und-ncc 610. lmrt principal, accepted, but has since been | nomination of s democrat for suprems | atrice chautauqua opened last night with S.': 19398281 o+ SHLE, | elocted principal of the Minden achool with | judge and because, further, next year they |a large attendance. The sesslon closes | oy qppoqt * ‘("‘1" rarend & better salary than he could secure here, | will be expected to join in the remomination | July 4 mw-u-a Beats Washington. elton .......0 0013800 LY ' and he will now resign the position here 3 sh e w Nu‘ to accept the Minden offer. l'OI'l' WA Ind., J I—C| Ms'g i YNI. x une Al “ for descriptive JOHN o N UINI. Feoorieter. BEATRICE, Neb., June 22.—(Special.)— e ———— Quite & heavy frost prevalled in this sec- ‘"E .llunn L“m -w noal—l- tion last night and this morhing the ther- MAHA'S LEADING H t Evansville—Cedar Raplds, 1; Evans- | nomoter showed s temperature of 40 de- Bloom! —Davenport, 7; Blooming- s above gzero. Vegetation is too far u‘n:nt. Bec &am 5 "gpflfl.l Bloom- anced for auny damage to result, but b atur—Di : Roeck for cool weather last night was a record- t " Haute e “huu. 'i..ll:ek breaker for June in this section. Rock Island, 'y Old Settlers Blect Ofcers. PAPILLION, Neb., June 22.—(Special.)— At the annual meeting of the old settlers of Sarpy county, held at Springfield yester- dsy, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Presldent, Goss, Bellevue; secretary, Louls 1, ¥EATU wr'lumuu Ryl LE‘TI SBUNDAY i1 p_., "DINNER, Te. HEADQUARTERS FOR OMAHA BACE MERTING, June All the big horse- wmen will be T " CHICAGO BEACH HOTEL 10 minutes from hesrt of eity. No dist and and lake, EFERIREET R A