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. e ¢ g5 ¥+ i S g B 9 . o errors, but Johnson's magnificent pitching | rors: Washington, §; Loulaville, 3. Farned [ 1 N 0Q [ was made by H. H. Wylie. Tt was ten | obtained froi o sale, lost It, and, be | ; prevented the yellow bays from taking ad- | runs: Washington, 4; Loulsville, 4. Twg l‘ .RQL D 0]‘ DOUB! I‘R days four hours um}".. half. 4-..",",‘:.{,.IIL.!'\'V.:" T'-‘:” .,',;'.'"' yl . Govhtry 1 4‘ & N g vantage of them. " McGreavy pitched u | buse hite:Radtord, ‘Avbey, Grim, Thres sk - y Oslorado, where he has s brother, Hli® 1) | good game against his old comrades, but [ base hits: Smith. Home tuns: Joyee, 3 2 " olorado, where he hs broth d 4 N Bits were bunched on him. Jack Munyan, | Clark, Doubls plays: Radford . and Cart: RENULTS ON TAE RUNNING TRACKS. @eologienl survey work will hegin thi v rly with Omaha, ended his wright. Tin wo, hours and ‘fiye minc | ool T st TSI o a1, | O Sundance, and bo carried Into Wy s i i when ked a bone utes. Umpire: Hurst. Batteries: McGuir nterstate@lenni Y 4 ome Good Metting Contests Give the Tl | taking in an aren of about 1,000 squar Rourkes Go After the Leaders in a Mcat En- | ¥ while 8k to, second. 1 0 Maul; Grim and Knell e e e sl s ent n Chance at derome Park The skpedition, In. chCR® Of . b 5 ergetio Manuer. Ly it 1s broken Tei OSTON, - Aug. o1 Hoston-Clncinnati arney §treet Courts. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—The third race at ow encamped in this city GOt Well Throwgh the Mait Lol 48 2 N Jerome Park was & good bettipg contest, - Frowtiment Standing of the Teams, oven though Roche was an odds-on favor a_general household liniment GOOD PITCHING AND PERFECT FIELDING | 1fneois” £y Sirorar Lincoln, 1 Played. Won. Lost. Pr. Cv, | ONE VERY=CTOSELY CONTESTED GAME | ite. Merry Monarch was fancied next, Bas- | ot pain, for sl Iment diman, Julesburg, Golo., 1. Two-base hits: M n. _Home | Roston - [ i) .6 setlaw next, and Stonenellle was the out Injuries resulting fon 4 n dealer, writes Sbright, Bases on balls: O Mc. | Raltimors (i S i sider. Stonenellie fed all the way to the | 1a/n's Pain Balm has met with unpa 2 One of the Prettiest Games of the Season S oMo, N Playa: | Cleveingd i 174 2| Hosken n. 1 b e bl ed | stretch and then was overtaken by Roche | Succ:ss. It Is also famous for its cur 0 atterivn: dohinson and Specr: Me. | Philadelphia 0 by r.m. .,,,, of of and Bassetlaw, finish third, In the | theumatism and Jame back. For Won in Fine Style by the Home e ang ieer One tou and | Pittaburk 3 i T o fourth race there was one of the best whip- [ druggists. i—~Abbey's Work i iV | N sire: Haskell, | Brooklyn 4 B 0.5 rd Stroggle — Play ping finishes of the meeting. Belvina was e el b A LAl thitty-nve. min Uhitats ate Lol Y upon s safe to et out of the FIKE AND POLICE. Chicago 2 ] 5 o tor 3 the Box, Pitcher's Battle at St. Jo ST o 3 YOrREON maiden clags, and was well backed. She OSEP 20,—(Specla s 1 i seemed to have it all her own way o the | Reutine Business Transacted by the S R e Doy gt Yo isede 7 | head of the stretch, when Littlofield got to [ TOUHINe Tuslnces Transucted by th Oimana, 6; Rock Island a pitcher's battle, In which Johnson, for ( it | 68 31.3 The Interstate Tennis tournament was | WOrk on Monotony, and before Dogget The Roar o ] Bt. Joseph, 2, Jacksonville, 1; 10 Inninys, Joseph, had alittle the best of it. Er- » opened yosterliky |dfternoon at 8 o'clock Knew it he was in difficuitics, and in he Board of Fire and Poli Quincy, 4. | by Devinney and Lohbeek in the KYAN AND LAYTON FINISH FIGHT, the: Eiounl Y s sy | SRR R R M ONOLORIZAWAN by half sioners held a meeting last nig pia, 15; Cleveland, 1 > inning lost the visitors the game. e grounds of the Omaha Lawn Tennls A It o PRt tevan ToHar BIAIED; WHE hie been NI, tar fleldivg on, both sides was very bril- | g . etlo iecat | club on Harney street. As is usua : Pittsburg, 7 Itimore Mohler, Welch and Smith partioularly | 8t Joseph Athletie Club Making Griat ne¥ street. As Is usual with the | yack Rose to 1) second, two weeks, was not present and h Brooklyn, #; 8t, Louis, 4 1 e e ves L ining | Preparations for Thursday Night's Event opening of any contest, the attcndance was | D third, T 115, Hhike Washingion, §; Louisville, 7. ciatches in center were very fine ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 20.—(Speclal to The | poor, but Rfter the players reach bedrock, so | yS¢cond r five and a_ho 1 tl < ity 8: & ] them being on hard drives, Score s P v J iy Hailstone (8 to 1) won, Valkyrie (5 to 1) | day for Colorddo Springs f 8 City, : |l“";‘l"‘ I J at " 0056 250 0050 . g Bee.) mmy Ryan of Chicago A'lllnl Billy to speak, and enter upon the finals and semi- | se nd, Doggett (2 to 1) third. Time: 1:10'g, | his health. Secretary Drc Tkt o 8t. Josenn 99010000 Layton of this city will battle on Thursday | finals, a better crowd can be looked for. Such | ThiFd race, ‘mile ard . sixteonth: Roch | Joving a acation, %0 Commiission Bloux City, 6; Miiwauke Batter| shnson and Welch; B0 Ao e o aient hamolonshyy | s the case with the late state tourna- | Stoneneliie (3 to 1) (hird. Time: Lsis. | flied that position temporarily | and Tonheok “fiase hits: St Joseph, $hom nd the welterwelght championshiD | ment hela here. Yestorday was a good day | - RoUrh race, (ive'and hulf furtings: | | Ten pollce oficers were granted leaves of | Facksonvilie, ed rune . v for tennis, the weather not being too hot and [ Monotony @ to 1) won, Helvina € to 5) sec- | AUSCHAc a8 followh: Scraeant Sigwart and i Lady Who Never Sww the Doctors, M Quiney members word that he we Yestorday's game was an exhibition of what a team of ball players can do whon they | Jacksonville! & Egrned runs: St Josphi [ The fight will take place at the St. Joseph | £ d ond, Siberin o'1) third. Time: 1:13% Sergeant King, fifteen days get a divorce from the tank loads of booze ‘,“,v"m",‘“ R SOt ,_"‘“ Ahbeck. | Athletic club and will be the biggest sport- | the wind, although at times inconvenient, Fifth race, Titan course: Armitage (1 to s Stiles, Baldwin, Leaverton, lint and that they have been carrying around for a by pitched ball: By Carise chy 2 Dalses ing event that has taken place in this s was not troublesome. The courts were In ;“ ‘l\"';\nfllrw,‘_l! ”-'A‘! @0'to ) second, Prig o rol Driver Osborn, ten days each; Jailor § HEAR A AL rymptom satle: Of 1 i tiae tlon n re years. Lou Housman, Ryan' good conditio ORLARI S me; 1i& % y, twenty days; Officer Burr, t g lie home freatment for a week and devote thelr attention to earning | §1,allsy O Johnson di off Careetine, | backer, says that af least 200 Chicago sports "“TI'I. h""'rm Ll o Sixth race, wix furlonis: My Gyps (1 to tave 1 had had siice thood. 1 had Seit salaries, Instead of trying to boom the | dr Sbune bimys: . ehotty. o Lonbeck. | Mill bé on hand, and Layton's triends at © tournament was opencd by the playing | § won, ulation (even) second, Governor | W8k (L SoRinual roaring and sl l.‘ll‘t\‘llu\r‘n, corn market by the consumption of the dis. | Passed bulls: 'Lohbeck. Time: Two hours | bis old home in Des Moines have engas of the first round in the doubles. Owing | Sheehan (60 to 1) third. Time: 1:17}%, provide the police depar thront was alwiys T 0 arket by the consumption of the dis- “ohbec seats. The Kansas City crowd has en- e de the police depa o " y R and_eight ses. Umpire: Clin s to:/ alinatBgz awveral. o - tha < SHERER. . Weke Outcome at Madison. AR R GOYAT 1L fmpaired nd’ the t ! 5 tilled product. The Omaha team has been | “15ug* 70T Aug, 0.—No game; wet sed 150 sea » absence several of the entries were : L0 4 f grappling hook h red nud the tonails 1 vellow I 3 rooms of the club have been rear- | scratched and conscquently the preliminarles T. LOUIS, Aug. 20.—Results at Madison: | be used in recovering the s 1 to the having altogether too good a time for the | weather. . = o ol wged and a new ring built In center, | were omitted. There T gl Iy | First race, six furiongs, sell Heads or | porsons, | and, I hadhard 'k to breathe, last week, and this fact s mainly responsible L3 e with raised seats on all s This wives o here were in realily only | Talls won, ,Volens second, Gertie Black | “officer M. M. Starkey requested the d vare b wnd painful, O Vi 058 YET . bk tiree - gamEs = with yed. Won, I C seating capacity of not less than 1 two matches in this round, the one between | third. Time: 1:2 to appoint him as sergeant to fill A ipere by ry, %o that i W s A JL Ll S Rock Tsland ........ 0 The admission has been fixed at $ o ticket. | Townsend-Denise and Dickey-Haverstick | Sccond race, five furlongs, selling: Mon. as sergeant to fi L eca toT was Quincy. Three or four of the players have | Peoria el Al money realized over and above the [ . y-Havers soon won, Florella second, Ann aboth | caney made by the dismissal of \W 5 i L live one NSOR Teddiiie & Tita: or unreatiletea: Nerty || Bt domebh seisssessis D tun e e oy b Tn hranging | and the other between the Country club team | third, Time: 1:061 Shoop some time ago. | k vou have Omahn " o the match will go towards the erection of | of Kansas City and Sheldon and partner of Third race, four and a half furlongs Chief of Poli Wright of Syr N xchange for over night, the effcts of which wero plalnly | Juckuanviis 2" o fine new club house, plans for which have | Tabor. Townsend and Sheldon falled to show | AlFUEE, won, Northwestern second, Roy | Y., requested the board to give Chief | home el vistble on the hall fleld the next day, Jncoln i 82 alrendy been accepted. Dickey and Haverstick and the Kan. | hird. Time: 0:58% tive Haze and Sergeant Ormshy [ Ut Veati-aas (o1d ) dieraat, Wb ! D0BIMolriGH: v1isciii s o8 i 5 31 &1 Ryan, | the world’s champlon | UP, 80 Dickey i e R LR PR . six furlongs, selling: Miss ! { ut yesterday told a different story. The | quincy welterweight, I8 too well known to the | 528 City team obtained the matches by de annie won, Ivanhoe second, Prospect third G SRV LY &l | ) ) team took a new lease of life and downed the = sporting fraternity to need extended men- | fault. The original partner of - Haverstick Gyl B! i Coutel of murdering Detect (D Y P q, goll- | son, accused of murdering I HIL. \“”’ \\l N”II\RD, leaves of absence to apprar in Sy Tttt & s Did :STER " tion. Layton is not so well known. He is [ Was Colpetzer, but he was also missing, and Fifth race, seven and a half furlons :'1‘:“‘; ‘:;, '!]' i :‘“’ E e ‘;-Mr '“;“:*rk" b, Wl = a fighter and a thorough athle Dickey took his place in the team. Lemon Rlosom won, Joo. Courtney | last summer. r ,‘. 3 o e local dlamond this year. Rourke | el e fellow, and takes gooc ONE GOOD GAMB OF e nd, Queen Enid third. Time: 1:41%. The board was given official notice of th o et took McVey's place at first and his muft of | Sloux City Whitewashes Milwaukeo ns Faro- | o elf, He ls now in training at th CRE R i) DRHE ORI DomInToh death of Officer Frank Robbins, and t SUTT : O a thrown ball was the only misplay that R . B UL G ABUR A ) TS ALY S wo of these board of directors of the Metropolitan Rel L assoclation voted to pay the widow of the t 5 p.om SIOUX CITY, Aug. 20.—Sioux City won A 5 of flesh. He | developed only fair tennis and the winners WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—First race, half marred the otherwise perfect record of the | =i\ ot LR Gl from the s +and i 29 years old. | had very little difficuity In pulling out vie- | & Infle: Westuide won, Mally Penny second, | qEetiiieg, WU 5 FY, TR Ive i St team. But Papa atoned for his miscue a | are The Brewers flelded well, but the work | e hon o hos e | torlous. But the third match, that between bl .,.',“ of mile: | benefit, subject to the approval of th G 4. ‘Sunday, 10'to12 m, minute latcr, when he shot the ball across | of the Husk was brilliant. Score: feated fifty men in finish fights, stopped l"«'l Iéml\;«rx team, Farquhar and Nicholson, r . ‘Major McNulty second, Tom- | missioners. Resolutions of 1ol RRRTATL 554 to) UIfioh.; Complating ‘& dolible|: Stotiy GIIyt ot o1 1114058 0710 10 [0 g | tHirthen = tn Flven and fought onc | and Caldwell and Haskell of Omaha, fully | my Brophy third. Time: 117 also read and ordered spread on (he r play that made the fans hug themselves with | Milwauke 00000000 draw with o nche, “The Ma- | compensated for the mediocrity of the former | Third race, th rters of a mile: Pot- | of (he hoard delight. oy St 185 Miiwavkee: 3 rine Last vear he had a second go at | two. It was made up of frequent brilifant | tawattamie ‘won, v H second, Vocalite | special Policemen W. H. Warrin and Matt WIIBTLHE sama Wi a beality [(rom stark es: Sioux City, 2; Milwaukee, 2 e, || LaBlanchie, in wiioh He beat HmGINty S1Sipikve hnd.pequired the full: five sets o du- | thite i 17, o -quarters of a_mile; | Gahlan tendered their resignations, I to finish there are two features that should Sioux Clty, 8. Two-hase hits; Camp: | ®ravton’ does not rank as o top notcher | Clde. The featuro of the match was the | Grand Prix won, Senator second, Hemel | Were accepted, and Thomas Fitzeerald ani EVEFAII0 | forgottbn )i OG- dt.ibhasey WARSLHS 5. Double plays: Taylor to, Sharp 12 | in his class as yet for the reason that he | ¥iclous and terrific smashes of Farquhar. | third. Time: 1:18. h Djurcen were appoi ¢ fact that Seory spoke. Yes, actually opencd | GATCY: Long to Sharp, Hases on ballss O | hus ‘never heen uble to get on_ . match | Many of these. could not be touched at all, [ Fifth race, seven furlongs: Brooklyn won, his mouth and kicked when Umpire Needbam I,‘\',“M“;n” a2 snimes: Onat hou I”'-", uu-”m,[-v r-vm\rs.l I'-‘\vn” n"|:l xl‘-‘”'fuxi":: and when they were a good return was rarely | Lyceum second, Phil Daly third. ~ Time ple of Cent calted a doubtful strike on him, and Need- | thirty minutes. Umpire: MeDonald. WIth: fist clase ‘men. He. Ia: cocksure of ;::f:;:«‘tlx:fm\”rlp-.ll T e o g o0 |3 8 T e Dots T ham was so dumbfounded with surprise that | teries: Cunningham and yle; Stephens | Mot iing Ry inid will Ko Into, (he ring | Ponents ha ed: more of a net gamé the Muddy Track at Sarato for that part of the city. They alle when it was two strikes and three balls a | and Lohman full "o coniidence and determination. 'Tte | eect of theso smashes would have been | oo etV I BE OE o o | burglaries and thefts are of nightly moment later and Mauck shot one square Relioved by Darkness Again 5 his ass e on the fact that he | considerably lessened, as no effort was made | penyy storm Inst, hight; which left the | Fenee and thcy need a policeman so bnd t oyer the plate he said “four balls” and | apan 3 ER Stas f the same men Ryan has | to place them. They simply went through a0 R R . _ they will pay half of his wages if the b GRAND RAPIDS, Aug. 20.—Grand Rapids | h4§ Met e, onbies el iena ¢ 3 track in bad condition, and this state of VO Tkn Want to frst; 100t the. game with: Barkae fn the box: | g d 11' W s LLILG L their speed making them successful. Nich- | affairs was rendered worse by a suc will pay the other half. Commissioner Ha But the star attraction of the whole show | Thira man Callopy was put in, and [ T : b "tk | olson ably secanded his partner, some of his [ of showers that set in tc Results: man said that the pro tion sPruck was young Abbey, whuom Manager McVittie | with the aid of a few crrors by the visitors | ;o ly seat | Pickups being “especially moteworthy, Both Ifirst race, five and a half furlongs: Vi favorabiy, and he suggested that the b has ‘Imported from Anson's aggregation to | won out. Only eight innings were played | fy'y st by | Played a net game, Nicholson particularly | Men (7 to 5) won, Wah Jim (7 to 5) agreo to pay $25 per month to a ¥ 7 Nervous show the Western leaguers how easy it s [ O account of darl re 7 Thu; standing aly can be | placing frequent balls out of reach of his S oD il e 1 whom they might appoint for the p il to miss a ball three times and walk back andi Rapids, sHc O Sl b L his b _and seconds | opponents. The team work of the pair was Froon (i1 'to 5 wom, Dr. T fving this district prot ¢ and e i Private to the bench. And maybe he didn’t show | DCtrolt .o.......... o ¢ ‘\‘\“'“““\"1"1\-\' here {rom Chicago some time | good, especlally it contrast with that of nd, ah (5 to 2) third, T citizens pay the remain to the officer AND those sluggers from Rock Island how that [ Hlits: Grand ol L B | Rseph Athletto olub antil after the | Caldwell and Haskell. These latter frequently | Third six furlongs: 1 5 waes, Special very thing was done yesterday, Nine of | [0P Uit 1§ Detroit fight, Tsven Dets are being taken, but in | collided and spoiled what would otherwise | Won, Miss Annie colt (7 to 20) second, Glen Firemen Sullivan, Baker and Anderson | gy s OPECIL the visitors fanned the air and in six of ts: Wright, Carrol, McCleliand, Cam- | mOst ight odds are asked on Ryan. | have been easy strokes. The work of the two, | IV (4 to 5 thi Time: 1:1 asked for leaves of absence, but their r iSeas hits: Wrizht, Carroi, h ! L R one ) iseases the nine innings only eighteen men came to I Pl hreol hits: | Bets aggregating $,000 have already been | however, was very good, and often briltiant. | ,Fpuith race, scven furlongs: quests were referred to the committee on ) § 4 s to 5 won bat. Six scattered hits and one base on ps, Carrol, Dungan, Campau. Home | posted, part of h s even money, but | Haskell placed some very Rifficult balls, | Skedaddle (7 to 1) thir mi nd discipline - f Lo " a balls was the best that he would give them, CGlenalyin. Time: T in o majo em Ryan men are iV~ | while Caldwgllanade a number of fine re- | Wifth race, one mile: Miss Dixie (5 to 2 | Chief Galligan reported that Pireman C. § FATMENT BY MAIL COWSULTATION FREE and even a hitter like Katz pounded the air f minutes. 1 i'v‘l’;:l'.' : HL:NI I Rt Tron ey kARt ge hEl A AULE utlrns. The, former has a disagreeable habit LT lnul\)\:n]\ ond, Balbriggan | I:"“‘ had been recently arrested and fined i Catarrh, ail Disnas>s of the Nose, twice in a futile effort to conn with Mr. Ata e e ring 5 of coaching Nis partner, which cannot be very | (7 to 1) third. 4. | the police court for drunkenness, and q bst, 6 S i Abbey’s slants : B p ELYIL L TLai g s =it £ conduclve to steadylng his nerve: 'Sixth race, six and If turlongs: Poten- | matter will be looked into by the commit. | 10FOat CACLE AL HVCU o) HE'S A REAL HANDSOME FELLOW. Vivided with the Swamp Angels. BURRELL'S PITCHING TOO SMOOTH. | yaich resulted ip a victory for Fa ('nlyl(i "\|5.'1'.1”\‘1‘:;":f "llv(l_rh‘hn-zl_xy'w-( (54[ ) 1)”~‘-r tee on men and discipline kin and Kdney Disenses, Lost The beauty of Abbey’s pitching is that he | g NI ANAPOLIS, Aug sh—Indianapolls | o Nicholson by the " following score: ¥ O IR R L e D 2 oo : Wianhood and ALL PRIVATE DIS- dopne beauty of Abbey's pitching is that he | aivided” honors today, In fhe first’ game | Neola Dofeats the Conventions Inu Clever | 6-4, 3.6, 62, ' ! g Oregon Kidney Tea cures backacae. Triai | EASES OF MEN e P O | G e e R Sunday Gn Austin_and Battin beat Haverstick and \E, Aug, X & . ts. _All druggst Call en or addross around (he ng in the second inning and a_stupid play O T A s I e ascial ta e ' Dicis e o et ey HAWTHORNE, Aug. , seven A all e or add ter's neck and shoot them just so that he [ by Mills in the ninth. Score, first gaie NEOLA, Ta, Aug. 20.—(Special to The ckey, 6-3, 9-7,” 6-1. he victory could | furlongs: Manoa won, econd, DR TALLICIN DENI Dr. Searles & Searles, "6 patesNa will miss them a foot, and Abbey salted down | Indianapolis S5 100 2100 0—g|Bee)—One of the best games of the sea- | hardly be called doubtful at any point, al- [ La Pascon third, I : L OETIES & b oMAHA, N Harry Sage's hired men yesterday without | Toledo 104000000 15son was played here yesterddy between | though the fecond: set was somewhat close..| Becond race. five furlongs: Neutral wom, | g\uy g o nyers Was Nevor in His Custody even ralsing a perspiration. He Is pretty, Hits: ¥ 9; Toledo, 15. i nd, Pell third. Time: 1:03. Jrro Neola and the Conventions of Omaha. Ne- | The defeated pair had had no practice to- ! ), 16, y stpe Lt e e A : Thir wce, one mile: Cash Day won, Exc t00, at least that Is what a young woman s, 2; Earne ola had one of the strongest teams 1t could | gether, Colpefzer having oeen the original | sanntor Triy second, Sister Mary third: | GHICAGO, Aug. 20-Dr. W. Lewls Tall ey Efi@& Made a well i partner of Haverstick, and Dickey taking | mime: 1:41. \ 8 2 se hits 5 3 s e his place just preyious to the game. This Fourth . race, six furlongs: Gleeho man made a return on the writ of habeas to say, and if he will pitch just one more D e e boubiv bl pitched a fine game, Burrell striking out oy urth race, six furlongs: Gleehoy won, game. like that he will stand a protty good | Gore yhots, Miller, Flughey. Double plavs: | fwelve of the Conventions. This makes two | accounts somewhat for. their ¢asy™dofeat. | Fra Diavolo second, Merritt third. Time: | corpus commanding him to deliver Mil eing elected gove a ruck o >epper, Connor, Berry, out of three Neola has won from them. | Haverstick put wpya good game, his.activity | 1:16%. 2 alve ora . of sbiuvr barore chance of being elected governor this fall. truck out: Pepper, Connor, Berry, Hil e spoiling:many goofl strokes. His net work | IIfth race, one mile: Wekota won, aire B. M. Byers of Pittsburg before Ju The Omahas performed their usual feat | Time: One hour and fifty-five minuies, Um: R 4 ces secan i 3 oday. The physician denie Ot wo0e! i lo!tho drat Inning: Uirich smashed oples. Batteries: Pepper and Mur- ' CONVENTIONS. . ¢ || was fine, ho' belhk'able*t6" got n ‘front‘or-| {&jjl, Tieee second, Mulberry: thir L Lo oL e P L one of Mauck’s curves for two sacks and L T e o | many balls that might otherwise have been | 'Sixih race, six furlongs: Zenobla won, | except as a patient, reeoiving medical treat. onLangsford’s-gacrifice, Seer: . thewsno me . Toledo’ could: tnol good. Battin also played well. Austin’s ook second, Robin Hood third. Time: 3 i 1 o % 3 went to thtrd gsford v | touch Phillips. Only three scatfered hits i ; trom. by ment at his own request got " hnnle"cm :n(llllx luml-. L)!'m;h flmxpmm were made off his delivery. Score: :’ll;ly‘_ R 1Bt ERNA L tany tromrhis ususl,) dilfw ol ods g furlongs:. Woodsfield | . Dr. Tallman's. defense as read in court by I ERELT s while .he_reached first” and dianapolis i i . Yanawood second o, i, s counsel, Judge Thomas, < that o B e B | Indiaape e s o 0 Hopkins! andacOlute, whdttook ' the place [ an, Canewood second, Don'Caesar third. | his counsel, Judee Thomas, wasthat on Mayi| HINDOO PEMEDY and Katz ended it for the time and the | Hits: Indianapolis, 8 do, 3. Errors: of Boham and partner of Corning, beat P e thoy GreatiNGriliarat Hotelltand! put, Himuale visitors came in. Indianapolis, 4; Toledo, 3. Tarned runs: In< Noteware and Hamilton, 6-2, 1-6, 6-4, 6-2. | SLIM CROWDS, AT BREFDERS RACES. | ynder treatment for dipsoman In Augnst Abbey's first feat was to hit Hill in the | dianapolis, 3. Three-base hit: McCarthy 4 The playing was fair and the game was won 1893, the doctor said, Byers started to in” head with the ball, but Hutch got Sweeney's S out: T Blue, 1; by Phillips, 7. 3 Totals . on its merits. Attendance at Washington Park Disap- | goct an fron mine in the Mesaba range PLANS FOR TODAY. poluts the Management Greatly. Shortly afterward the doctor found By pop up and Seery shut them out by nailing o L ipRan CaRiuh Yoy Bluoand g 12001 Zels' fly and doubling up Hill by a line Mitters Licked Again. i Sl The second: round. in the doubles will be [ CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—The attendance at | with his wife in St. Paul and clai throw fo third. AN s i : i layod today, and will doubtless bo full of | the second day's trotting mecting was dis- | Mr. Byer under the influence of drugs | Driental Aledienl Co: AN . Aug. 20.—Considering the strick out: Ty purrel; | played today, a . Byers was un ience 3 et Cor, O We died without a struggle in the second, bl e aering that : on balle: O Durren 2 | intercst. No winner can a= yet be picked. | appointing to the management, being not | or lquor. Byers was highly excited and | SOLDby Kuln & Co. ¢ but In the next Ulrich started off again with phenomenal. The Biue off Law Passed balls: Graver, 1; Bittin® | The Kansas Oity team is still an unknown | over 1,500. The victory of Etehel A in the | was brought back to Chicago. He sald his A Falier & Ca.. Cor 1t plr . a hit and Langsford brought him around lh-l-lmg W ar superior to that of the l.“m’r-, 3 ..an‘.‘\ff ("“".'.'.fx nd fitteen minutes. | guantity, but report says it is a hard one | side wheel stakes pleased the crowd im- | patient is not now in his custody wWith & home run smash over the fence. Millers, who, besides, could not quite un- o 0o wnl e singles i)l iheaindthia tmori | menaal R IeAReNI ila graviivs ’ ftor the hearing of Dr. Taltman’s answ Aillioumiyho, Jheaidesdon ot quite u ¥ s 5 ’ 3 e e gray mare keeps her After_the hearing of Dr. Taltman's answ 3 3 In the sixth Fear hit safely and scored on sxf:f,.-fif"' Darby's cutves. Attendance, 80 | 1o pwpr ST oo L D RCIDE, | 108, and this part of the tournament wih to maturity she is likely to become | Judge Sears continued the case til tomorrc "ED ROUGH HANDS EURNdospingntwoRackan fanauinitia iseve i Uil AN “ | be as Interesting as the doubles. Austin n more popular. In every heat she drew | When a date will be set for hearing of th enth Seery duplicated Langsford’s perform- Minneapotis Hustings Y. M. C. A, and_€alrfield Tndalge | Seems (o be the favorite, but he will have [ away at the finish, In the first casily reduc. | Anal testimony in the Kidnaping case. D Bad complexivos, baby bienishes, and fabing ance and hit for four bases and a run. Seery : some hard players to meet. Cullingham will | ing her r Taltman was released from custody, despite halt prevenltéd by Cetls scored again in the ninth on a base on balls, Linneapolis, 10. in a Red Hot Gawme. J 2 Shie hanablaatresovall o her re Her owenr, Mr. | 0% hosition of Mrs, Byers' attorney. Mrs S cuita Suar. Mot cfieo. i ReasDiLon . - 5 ; Minneapolis, 3.| HASTINGS, Neb, Aug. 20.—(Speclal Tele- [ 8PPear on the courts, as his hand has recov- ¥ hein the firat di H L ReE MR TRy By B 2 Ying aid Leutitls ‘s errors and Hutchison's hit. e i 2 e I eapalLE | re s Dty LAy 30, Chadls ered, but he will, of course, be out of prac- She has won five | Byers, her mother, Mrs. Hayes, and severa ; = i purltylng nud Leaudl The visitors tallied one 1n the second, when | 3" Mo has Nicholl. ' Home runs: { #7000 B )T s bo M G Al tice. In its entirely, today's program is a e 3 aten by Ruben- | friends werz present during the proceedings el S, o Krelg scratched a_single, advanced fo sec- [ Nicholl, Klusman, Werden. Double pla cam and Falrfield plaved the prettiest | gooiaeqly good one, and lovers of tennis “‘;'“ e ERIE Yasiplched uto 3 5 A Lnursery noaps, Only ond when Abbey hit Cantillion with. the ball | Visner to Cro °s on balls: Off 1 game of the season today before a big | c1ou1q turn out in force. The schedule Is ‘-\-!'x the 2-vear-old, as not recov- | Movements of Seigoing Vessels August 2 cure for pimples only preventive of and scored on a timely two-bagger, for which | 5; off Irazer, truck out: By Darby, | crowd that was lavish with applause from | au follows: ' i |}.\ halcbane prom | At Southumpton—Arrived—Elbe, irom of the pores. Bold exérywhero, Lynch was responsible. A ibyeHancrd la: Donahue, 2| the start until Cutler's two-base hit brought | %" g anal Hart of\Onaha play | Btar: had no trouble whatever in | Nat ) icerpoo ua R e con ) a bano- on balla. & wild piteh n minutes. Um X I a. m. g d Liverpool—Arrived—Aurania, from X a P ! pire Sheridan. Darby and | 0 the winning run in the twelfth. The | Whiting and parther of Kansas City; E the fiel h it contained V. k; Labrador, from Montreal. and a hit gave them one more, and iu the | Donatue; Frazer and Burreil, battery work of each side was good. Score: | Farquhar of Le Mars plays Crockwell of me: Wt for second sow —Arrived—luenos Ayres, from fourth Hill scored their only carned run by . 2 Councll Blufrs; Hayerstick plays Hamilton; [ honors among Hy Guerita_and 1l i a safe hit, a steal of second and § : Hastings 1 312000400 0 40l Cithoon Jof LeMars plhvs ~ Austin of | Pulaskl ‘wax' close. Guerita is fast, i Arrived -W N double. st Balvold s 0:05 0405104840 but breaks foo frequently. Tomorrow | TE FER ey Played. Won. Lost. PE.Ct | Runs A pry ; Hopkins plays Battin. 3 : s Slo 3 y 88, 4 out > Noteware ~plays - Hart; Dickey [ Allx will ko against Nancy Hanks' record i ved--Slavoni; - AN Galobly. walked up :fo. the. plate and | xanugy 3 alrfleld, 6 2 Lhatelaine of Councll Bluffs; Cullingham | for her to succe day Divectly | © 2 = Lo struck out or were retired easily at first. | Ninneapolis Siahrer amd Berking. - Dookis. Glass: | Plays Whitlhi of -Kansas City; Wilbur, | will try to hreak wold. manl Thoy Store Hats. iy Anthtot gor Alonalls They couldn’t hit Abbey, and they knew it, AT TR i 6 T and 'Perkins. — Double H L of 2:10%, and Th ¢ Directum_ will b 5 i 3 . w Fricc, 10, 2 and 6 centa, y Y, i ey Indianapolis A to “Getman; Clay to Biliott to | Piays Haskell and Nicholson play [ sent against his own record. Results A box of hats was stolen from W. A. L. | 80 their inning was just a little breathing | Rapi¢ a8 hae S s @ h g 3 & Co.' ! : Spell for the other side. Mauck, 100, was X TR ‘ g to” P *to” Horring? | R KR s i e | "Wt e, el S, B for | aibbon & cos whotesale owse yestertay | THE ARNOLD CHERICAL G0, but little behind in the matter of pitohing, | Milwaukee izt play, winner of morning match In doubles. | d-year-olds, puree, pajebane von [ atternoon. Detective Hudson arrested the 8. Westarn Auai oHICANY as only elght safe hits were made off his NATION. A Sz O T Tt Valeria, Coupon, Miss Kate, Capple Wood: | thieves while they were dividing their plun e delivery. Score: RATIONAL X HeydensWanithel0ddigne; BIOUX CITY 31K A REIRUSINESS. line and Meduim Wood also’s arted, der I & box ar, and’ today coplaints will || o818 hy all "”"“""“' Ommsht OMAHA. The Hayden Bros. and the Orchard-Wil- Second % pacers s, | be filed against them by the owner of the A.B. R. m,~xu SB. PO. A, E, """‘"""L’M.""'*, \timore Back Into | pelms met on the latter's grounds Sunday | stnletle Club Well Packed and in Dead | $L500: Fthel A won in thr o oxty Ulrich, 3b.... 4 2 3 7 Hesund Tiage ln the, & for the third time. The Haydens won by a Earnest After the Fight. I‘,'r",'l"l»m 13, 1 — Langsford (it o BALTIMORF, Aug. 20.—Menefee mowed | seore of 21 to 13, making two out of three. [ SIOUX CITY, Aug: 20.—(Speeitl Telegram | Hogr s f i ¥ Wendt Drowned, Seery, ni..... 0 down the Orioles today and pu el ck | The fea of the game were the ba g . | It § 3 Pred Wel o il Secont Reery Lo o down the Orloles today and put them hack | The foatures of the game were the battne | 1q Tne Bee,—The Sioux City Atiletic:club y rse, : St Fred Wendt, 9 years old, 1602 South Second Moran, . 0 i andan e 8, 0nermppy ond base play of Hayes. Soore: compo: of forty of the leading busine; nts. 1 street, was drowned in the rive terday HE GRID Hutchison, 2b 0 throughout, -Score: Hiites 215 3 5 *—3 1 professional men of the city, and which forencon while bathing | £ Pedroes, 11 0 Jaltimore . L10400000 Hayden Bros. - 80181 AT g0l 6 e g1 | ana profeesiona NER,O5% IS0 L an 5 i k ¥ AMESTR R s AT Fear, . 0 Pittsburg 1002 02020 0. & W...........0 4117000 03| offers a $25,000 purse for the Corbett-Jack- ? ! Lee. and = mem — = Elood Pil)’lfiel’ Abbey, p.... 0 Hits: Baltimore, 10; Pittshur . Batteries: Scully and McVey; Rodman, | son fight, Is not a fake. The offer is a ) " B \B\ N “\]“)\i) S[ \H“ R rors: Baltimore Pittsburg, . Springate and Sage, bona flde’ offer, and the notes of the mem- c “”ll"\‘l’vlvm akes for | D& . DU S runs: Baltimore, ' 1; Pittsbutg, i bers, which are as good as the money, o , Almira Hixh- Al s 2 hith, Stenze e l”\'“’“l\-fllm-\l Wil K .;..u.inn. up, ‘on condition the fght 1a brought here 3 (LT T S A Bl — 2 T OT i’q mith, Blerbauer LONDON, ~ Aug. he Times says | and will be replaced by the monev, which 4 sismont also started. ¢ _ N (heals o q to Reitz to B s atinita will defend the Cape May cup ill be deposited to the credit of the stake- Mo:t Anxious I'ime for Mothers N Ly Nalls RO Mepetue, A ainst Vigilant. The race will take place | holder, in'the bunk, a8 soon s articles ate ool 9 4N _A SPECIFIC FOR e Pitsbure, d on Sentember 9, until which time Vigilant | e Gube How the club can guarantec NEWMAN GR . Neb., Aug. 20.—(Spe and Nurses. i ™ g pruek | will mot be in' any race. The pilot of | O the Gub. oW e Wn, but'its mem- | clal to The Bee.) Grove and i REEUMATISM, A 0 0 0 0 b 3 i t: by Menefee, 2 Time: | 9 Vigilant informed the sailing - committee ¢ “that they can and’ will forfeit a [ Humphrey played exciting game H 7 who sat back of the press box was heard ] Loledo, Two-| 5t | get together. Burrell and Lawler each 2,1 corrouss comicson 0 Davis, rf.. | s toomi ol moconcman omwlca. f2oo ] i Standing of the Teams. cootme, e !_—au_——-: ®l mmemcomms lomo ?2 - i, b Sweeney Zels, vl 0 Katy, 16,0000 0 Krelg, 16, 0 Cantillion, 2b, 0 Sage, c. 0 Lynch, '# 0 Mauck, p 0 o Umpire: Tetis: Batterios: Il ! s Huwke, Esper and Robinson; Menefee and | that the centerboard struck on the Goose if they do not bring the fight off | pore yesterd The 5 we \ o A Q = i nd | Eat, W SHG Seaa knorht sl then (hag | 1aree aum If thes, o, not BHng the {IERE off | here yesterday. The fieldi Greater Susceptibility to Sudden | The Blood Remedy Browns Wers Uead Easy. the ‘centerboard ‘had” dropped down; intended that the fht shall ocolir fn Siux | (N¢ DALLETY worl, WAs VEL ¢ 2 | - BROOKLYN, A 20.—The Brooklyns Calum: ts Win Again. City, "'L{“.’.“‘h”‘“;”"J“Z.’.!?i”" yleinity, Min- | Newman irove Intestinil Disorders. Fainle’, A had hxeey, sasy Hma winuiug 3| The Calumets defeated the N. B. Fal- | RGioti South Die of h ail. It Is si Newmun g st fnil Pmsha 3 LeaE0rY |‘> b0 s R e o it Taost e tha L e b LYt | coners Sunday morning. The feature of | generally nelloved here, howover, thit the | forn 1““"““\' Grove. hrey, | Sl s L . il ock Is . 3 i 8 08 18 ba 0 2 oW b ola g of He fight 18 1o be pulled off on an island in the hases: Newman' Gr 5; Humph- PRSI SR nat Da o q ) . Neb., Aug. 8, 150 1o Euliors Pwo-base hits: Ulrich, Abb Lynch, Swee- | Brooklyn . 3 2 0.0 »—20 | in right field. Hoore X . | and Towa boundary junction, over which Batteries: Nelson, Froisted and MeKay o it N of different medicines and p nd ney, Home runs Langstord. Bases | St Louis . 1001 0—4]Cal <7 1803102 390/ nliiyer state clatms jurisdiction, and which | Eawards and Peterson, Umpire: Savage, of Its Life—Lactated Food 50 preseriptions from somi of the best phy= on balls: By Abbey by Mauck, 4, Hit Hits: Brooklyn, uis, 6. Errors: [ I° . 22603013 0-17/ s five minutes' awalk from the street cars slelans for Rhennmtism and Lo ek, 1 pir= by piteher: By Abh Wild piteh: Ab- | Brookiyn, % & roed runsi [ Batteries: Hainer, Spain, Rooney and Kil- | Willlam Dragy . has telegraphed Corbott’s [+ Death of a Famous Statlion, ae il ok A e i Chinsed 0 hottle of your Graat Blood Purls Struck out: By’ Mavck, | Hrooklyn, 0; § Struck out: By | len; Grotty and Suise. dcceptance SF thi Tbfler. Jackson has not LOUTS, Aug a1 Regube | . The'-dangers’ ot th cond swmmer” | figp: and have got rellet o o U1 o he Double play v to Ulrich; Langs- | Kennedy, 8 by Clarkson, 4. Home runs T been heard frony A8t Jackson today asked | | Fe 0 o CEE T O tallion | have always been a famillar piece of nursery | ¢Fmedicines haye givon me. IEinproyement ford to Rourke to Ulrich, One hour | Burns, “Preadway. Three'base hits: La 4% the tetter Man for a guarantde 'of training expenses, which Ranan,: » Sl e koeps on s (thns conmenced, [ shatl bo on and forty minutes. Umpire: iham, chancé, Treadway. Lase hits: Tread ATLA . N. J., Aug. 20.—Fuily | was glven him. Ontonian, 2:07%, valued at $10,000 and the om, tirely cured by the tme [ have wied one hots Buek Stopped And Wiy, Kennedy, ior. Double plays: | 80 people »saw Horace M. Ieeds, the “I will not permit this prize fight to oc- ‘\\‘h; \-l;“ll;vr to “u:llr‘\'n 'Hvt: 10 mln[ uxll)n-- Every year, with a regulurity that strikes | tle. Yours truly, @ 1 PAITH, & L Clsrkson tc et LA R S W, 8 M. ILeeds, i e hinC et conporate. limits. of Sloux | Leah stock farm, 8 enrningsiso Tar this |t S Setilas e as fof Homds. thore comies 15 [arnnm §v (HNCOLN, Aug (e etesram | e To ho W minaic, U | Atlante Gty lhtweight, - oght - Owen | iF Lald Mivor Bleteher, in speakig of | Season were: 50 terrar nko tiousands of humen there cumeh | - Al arugalata hva e Price $1.00por boutle 0 The Be uck moved up another noteh | pire: Lynch .achance, Dalley | Zelgle he ex-amateur hitwelght cham- | the effort beini made to get the Corbett- 3 — with the midsummer weatl ¢ CUBERS SOMPAN ing Quiney In a } | and Kennedy; Miller and Clarkson, plon of the United States, in a four-round | Yhokenn match fire. <What is more, I Captain Aus ver 111 g fearful Jump in the death rate wmong chil THE EUBERS A\ COMPANY, u whole hat Spltiora & i1y Bynnotle bout tonight. No decision was rendered, | qoubt if it “n‘ bé ‘allowed to be fought on NEW YORK, Aug aptain Anson deft | o CT0h e continually warn par Qmatia, Nob, but it ‘was ‘conceded that Leeds showed | Towa soil. So Fariif@ my jurisdiction is con- | New York today for Marshalltown, Ia., [ dFeh- A% PRISERES SORUINES faod 1 ents, extraordinary care in baby's PHILADELPRIA, A, = o) —clevels himself to be the better man. T L aa IOAGR R 7 GEIOsS. Lhe 10764 | SEihar . e urmoned b aonhs foer f K was agnin beaten by 1hiladeiphia o — — ment to have theobhttle fought here.” Whithar e was, summoned by a dispatoh [ now' ensentin il through heav Ing. The game was tame Def I by the Maroons, - - g Pl Sl b An intimate knowledge of just w q | B R A A SERIES NO. 26, throughout CEDAR RAPIDS, la., Aug. 20.—(Special Another Tiip wf the Leaders Todays father, the ex-mayor of that p ARSI CRRAIRORY e E AnGaRt I Oih hiladolphia ... 2 1 4 0 0 0 7 0-16 | Telegram to The Bee)—The Ceddr Rapids | Alexander Wiltghill will show the n- Rattlers Want u Game, summer ilincss, produced lactated f % > 8! Clevelant 10000000 0-1]pall team lost an exelting game bled multitudg,:toglay that Blair county, | The Rattlers challe the Little Gem Children fed on this thoughtfully con ATIONAL 13 A A Hitss Philadelphia, 17 Cleveland, o Council Bluffs Maroons this afte y | Pennsylvania, gsnoturn out as good pitch- | a game of ball on their grounds, Twenty- | ered nutriment grow rapidly and devel p ror hiladelphi, Cleveland, 2. Earne a score of 11 to 10, the Maroons . ny ofithem, not excepting Cook | fitth and Pacific streets, Sunday “,‘,,,Mm‘ bone and muscle, :s well as into fat, plump U. 8 Depository, Umaha, Nebraska, me runs relehiy Mubie - der's ‘compatrin s mill tr Ccapla haby's rapid g , H . Latehanty ¥ ble, playa bt 5 R :H‘:.r‘-‘ ~l u\r\” 'IIhu( ll is one thing to pialn, - - — b \\ Tuu‘\ll.‘m 'A uple’ in its composition, a CAPITAL. $4.00'000 DICTIONARY Delchanty to Boyle; McKean to O, Tebeiu Why, It is an Inspiration! What? A WL . A > 3 ' biratio A B boulth Paris and another it Struck out: By Harper, 5. 1 3 ISE0:. | antoRas ‘ot ol o oh Dr Price' ) | ale the | TURIeE RAriacand gnather From Oliver, rich in nutritive parts, and as closely re- | cripn g y 4 200 Pagos, 260,000 Wordx 5.0 Siarper and Woyhinw; Youns, | fe"pol e ™ made with Dr. Price's Bak- | to hold down g ol i e e\ | OLIVER, 1L, July 10, 1804.—Messers. For- | sembling healthy mother's miik has never | SURPLUS, $55,500 e q 000 BlRmnar - - money's worihbigo fout to Charles Sireet | sythe & Forsythe, prominent merchants of | before been produced. Lactated food s L Chicago Wis Ensy Again G Veterans Pittaburg. park at the accustomed time, The teams this place, say they have used Chamberlain's | also the proper thing for children when INSTRUCTIVE AND USERUL NEW YORK, Aug. 2—The Glants batted | PITTSUURG, Aug. 20.-The Germana today | Gmana Position ok Island. | Colle, Choleraand Diarrhoea Remedy 'in | woaned, because they like i, and are 1his | ogcors ang Directors—tenry . Yo A4 Mine of Knowlolys and a Mint op Jilith gt the right time today and won | naq complete control of Pittsburg. Thousands | 1 ten AN 1 antitlo :,""I)"‘I',”““ A T R S R A (iR SLpEEAnL ARSI Ment; Joho 8. Colling, vice-presider Boore: : < e | -Hutchison oody flux, wWith perfect satisfaction, anc sands of cases where pursing 8. Reed, Cashier; Willlam 1L 8, Hugh Usefulness. trierer0 00 2 100 g g—g|Of them Bwarmed the streets and more are | Uirich,.... Thi s Y G hloasure fn recommending it to the pub- | tracted into warm weather has reduced the & Sor O R S VRIS » et U VY B | 11 | arriving on every train. The chief ovent of x‘."x‘.“m or s A8 | e, "This is the most successful medicine in | vitality and tichness of tho breast milk, f A gua enertining (AT it Do i Hits: Chicago, 10; New York, 18 the morning was the grand parade of th t4230 3 Sivee the market for colic, cholera morbus, dys-n- | babes that showed signs of fretfulness and i THE IRON BANK. American jopedio Dictionary, than 1 rors: Chicago. 2 New York, uniformed companies that accompaniel th gar saaet tery, diarrhoea and summer complaint, | often colic become again fat and sturdy . ang similar publication ever famuol, (M%) | runsy New Xorle 6. Struelc ity delegates to th: Kricgebund convention. At ; Y 4 Thete is nothing equal to it for summer | When put ou a diet of lactated food. It is Dlicod Within the Toash of syersoes, 1a's R N R S LR the end of the parade the Kriegers held a | Whitehill . P . A complaint incident to children, For sale by | undoubtedly true that bables that have the RRiGue pabiication, for it la it 1ho sas tns || Ton-piee tim: vanrgfbase hiw: picnic and were addressed by Mayor Me- advantage of their mother's milk seem to AMUSEMENTS, aprieelledohary 3 Tonpios) Thasels Double. plays: Tiernan i Doyle. Umpite; | Kenna and the commanders of th difterent [ - WWII biny the Sied Fodwye - - stand the heat of summer best, providing A McQuatd, Time wo hours, e committees. The business of the day was e We RS RRerS. &R 30 Ad. [t o 1l the natural food agrees with them But ‘Only that number of thy book earrasp 3 e} ou teries . . mirals played two games Saturday. Th. i % 88 BASH 2 ] q ing Wih the aurl eoupaa Pl ShA-BEhuiver] Busle and Warrk PEIRSipally: of: & FRuMie ORfhce :,‘,‘.',]""u plaxe i be S ATR Tunsiny e b RAPID CITY, 8. D., Aug {Special ta | when hot weather brings down the strength CHARLES ST. PARIE Pated will be deHvers Colanara: A teas aadeolpe ! h - A d of both mother and child there {5 always mmlmw i : LS A ter Hattom L First Kame: West Omaba Winners, 19; Ad: | The Bee)—The Keystone gold mine and mi | 45 B 0% (e Bowel affections which ) ; s 10N, Aug 18 Second g Omaha | nas suspended operations indefinitely, in the | Goms on =0 suddenly and are 5 often fatal OMAHA team thumped the ball very lively mes | 1 s of the Swedls ean Gar- | W 5; Admirals, 20 YR v 1 Al vanr Livaly St A hara af the Bwedlsh-Americen Ger: i 85 AQOX hope of inducing the miners of that pl Physiclans preseribe lactated food to be RreRy 8 - It for er- | field club uested ol P 3 ) TOrR” MiLioh Wonid otnereia Nava 1any Ar ub are requested 10 meet at Patierson wered the Time Two Days, to accept the scalo of wag:s pald at Tenaville, | kept always on hand and use once upon s onders should bo addrossod 13 Eume." Boore hall Tuesday eveniug at § 'clock to take part | NEW YORK. Aus. 3--Stanwood finished | amounting 1o & 50-cent per day eut 1he Ares Lidication of lackentas or lows. o8 h Rock Island. 2 a50 to New York, | A well known rancher, Cyrus Stover, has | strength, or It baby is evidently not thriv TODAY. Maclk of the Demimonde, Sl cwmmmans Wil Play Toduy. drugg 3 Washloxton 2ee1 010402 0 05 inthe par the run from Ch b 4 DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT Lonlsville 002200300-17 FRANK BURMAN, President ght days elght hours and forty- | disappeared from his home on Elk Cre ing on its present diet. Lactated food is e 3 4 < AN, miles, in Hits: Washington, 12; Loulsville, § Er- FRANK PLANCK, Secratasy, three minutes. The best previous record | His wife thinks he gaml with mo; the diet physiclans use in the.r own families