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UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, BANTANS MAKE IT A DRAW | Sraston wit contena tee ine miaateweient | AMPRICA LEFT IN THE REAR };m;:vurz.“fl. mm.k].:n 1 Twoibase hite: | rory lay-off here at Omahn me two weeks NY l 0 HITNEY O e Cross, W v-fi'j!m.,”.m Bhoth. Btruck | was dissatisned with the Omihn mansge- RESULTS ON THE "l’NNlN(i TRACKS, ou! By Ledh by Menefee, ment, and while he never would have been i 3 Spindie ana Stein. Time: Fwo hours Tm: | SFmich use in e fitare, Preident Rowe Sk FSIl Mostlng at defoms Park Opens to p | ires: Betts and " Gaf Jatierioe: | let him ercape oo easily’ Any man who 3 . { Plimmer and Murphy Pight Twenty-Five s B s By Lord Hank 's Elcven Dafiats tho Gentlomen | Sieiieree o B LR il purposcly play poor ball in order to | Oloveland's Ex-"coretary Looming Up as a Hots Rounds at Now Orleans, NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—This was u dis- of Philadelphia at Uricket, iapulipe of "l" Won. Lt Br that would last him through several sea Oandidate for Goveraor, couraging day at the opening of Jerome Paltitore et Won. Lost. PrCt, | sons, Anyway, Robby will never be elliible ritein timore 1.3 5 38 B4 | to this nesocition ngal o I8 & Koo DRHLDBLY ERRL OUN L oy T e New York 12 8 43 81| ball piayer, and & popular one, and the whole BOSTON MAN PROVED A CRIAT GENERAL | went to the post. In the handicap all were | BY ONE HUNDRED #N) THIRTY-ONE RUNS | Horton S 46 618 | business 15 to be regroited HILL WILL BE TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN scratched but Banguet and Sir Excess, with Philadelphia il il 6l i —_— the former a strong favorite. When the Brookiyn ./ [ Word for Joo Walsh Clevela 13 Joo Walsh, the old time and poul flag fell the two went away at a very slow | y ’ | YA ; i alsh, the old time and poular local | Plimmer Was the Aggressor Throughout LI e TR (U1 T ety N | TErcanre ARG WRISEWUIDE, (IR TRIRE e | R o et ",'_ short stop, 1 in hard lines, Six weeks ngo | Judge Gaynor Doclines to tie a Caadidate the Fight — Abbott Everhurdt th ched the grand stand th the Buthurat's Bowling catures of Cineinnati H he sustained a wrenched knee, which put for Gov Dan «wood, back stretch the hooting was louder than M E L ot el 3 § | SRV OUE BE (e wathe S Laiiiod BE.TLe Fight Tonight mnd Fitzsi J had been heard on the track in years. 1t T s VI Wangrton™ 31tt |“Bekoni ant In Tact n6 1a St confired. o W and Creedon Tomorrow Nig Hud 1o effect on the jockeys, for they fatrly Home Team's Defent. P R R B L 16 Gers B walked their horses avound the club house doubt whether his injured T will ever i turn, and never itled 1o race unul the ;. be restored to its normal steensth agiin, | 1} " NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 24.—The first of sh, and they finished with Six ‘8 PHILADELPHIA, Sept., 20.—The inter- tmprovement i[. slow and vexatiou Jon SARATOGA, N. Y. T i 1l There is not okl ; e parts of u length in the lend, amid | national cricket match between Lord a & deserving fellow, And It Dehooves the serles of fights of the pugilistic triple | oot s and hissing of the crowd.’ Then | LB CEOHE BECE i " 1‘:| |r| Tracing Him for J | A AT L g AL 4 4 8o says every one who has used Paskol event at the Olympic club took place tonight | the \"f'h;"h‘“'(":n:'l"\'\’. 1;.-"1 nnd " A n .|’u‘ “I i u‘» men of Phil- D TAPIDS, Mich, Sept. $1,—Killen | Beneit wanie could be gotten up at | of political parties that cer saw a scene | he great flesh \Ag food And “-nny' 4 which the former was an odds- | adelphta te ated is afternoo an g Sharles Street park made 126 ko th hich contre t . ' B p SCEls ressiice. ob. abokt 6,000 specialors, i Wwhich the former was i odilec phia termina \is afterncon in an i th fot the Rustisre todsy, | ChACies Btreet park made like that which confronts the democratic | shouldn't they? Being artificlally digested { a man versed in the ways of conventions N glorion defe, 01 e loc 0 fe sufficient funds to tide the old fs rite 3 Prof. John P. Eckhart, the popular New | Gohtam tried to bite Harry Reed | iglorious defeat for the local team, who fell the visitors were unable to find | the winter, The Hee wil giadly committee. The predicament is explained at | It virtually es nourishment upon the York referee, officiated as judge of the merits | al times, but could not h him, | under the overwhelming majority of 131. | Rhines with more than ordinary effect. The | enterprise In Joe's ||| half its heartiest sup- | 9 o'clock tonight in a very few words by system regardiess of what may be the condi- and then Simius rode close to Gotham and p A S e = B ol gkt : M3 il y : tioh Gf.the fintutal digestive orennas Y of the men nccording to the articles of agree- | Tatal had 1o pull for fenr of going over | At 8:40 p. m. the match was ended, the | visitors excelled in making costly errors, port & Ry Lieutenant Governor Shechan. He sald h ural digestive organs. Further 3 i ? " o than this, it possesses the power to dige e a | the fen fam never ot neat to Hurry | Britons having 422 to the 201 of the local | Which made the game too much like a Early Christmas for Fatty, There is not a man or politiclan here to s the power to digest ment between the fighters, Murphy and | {he fence Cioiham, nevet kot near (o HuFEy ~ it v . Jughandie to be Inferesting, and everybody Wikis e T trmblon, WS wis SkBud, | Siett Nist: Raiwe. twh Il_ liticlan here t other foods in e stomach. It fs, there- Plimmer fought for a purse of $2,500, $2,000 | heard cverywhere, and the s owar s p om; t. [ 640 e day was just cool enough | had enough of it at the end of the efghth | 4ot LiAe, D RS B0 R O St Kht that knows who the nominee will be | fore, little wonder that those who take ft to the winner and §500 to the loser. The | Iy disqualifien \idivy Reed. giving the ruce to be pleasant. Long before 11 o'clock, the | inning. Score 3 i ety grog) ' untll the convention meets tomorrow. It Is | not only experience immediate relief from to Gotham, Then to complete their work, ot 16¢ 8 ' Grand Ropids .. 622006 32 0 |Joefor efcient work in the Saints' behalf— 1 gyypody's v taction’s candidate and the | the distress which has heretofore follow smen were In splendid condition, and weighed | {Pe Blewiris i ¢ 1 Simms 30 and sus, o ded | IOUF set for play to begin, the avenues lead- | giyy Oy e 81000 0 0 1—7]| probably—recelved a Christmas BTTE | e e e e M ORISR KL | SdE. ¥ LOash Rl conventior 6 & demooratic one very | their meals, but rapidly g in we T at the stipulated welght—115 pounds. The | him for the &t uf the merting. 14 the | 08 to the grounds of the Merlon club were | - age hits: Grand Raplds, 19; Sioux City, | from " Frestdent Itowe over, in Deotls the T R e A vety NGARIng St i b i P opening race Stonencll was a_ pro e e stie Seern, - b 0 SerorE: . GFane aw 4t Stons oity, ¥ her day that he will cherish for the bal- | sense of the word Nt quals or building ound, staked ting was introduced tonight, for the | SPEBINE THCE FNLE Ut heing T allve with cricket lovers, bent upon seelng | 16 Tirrors: drand Rapids +; Sloux City, 71 | SR G000 I Y SR R e Wi | T e pertoetly probable there il bo a | NCAINY flesh, enriching the blood wnd - impartt first time, and so far as appearances went | the second race came another D what could not but prove a most exciting | nits: Wright, (aruthers, George, Fgan, | © Cline has bren using his best | o< r0 B i ing new strength. It is just the thing for thin, b ; tory. IKennet won from the favorite, atel es. Three-base 0 sorxs. Strie 18 create dissension in the Western | repetition of © convention of 76, when | weak people who get no b o o 10 seemed 1o be an improvement on the old style | (0% AT, YO 0P Calbe lontrics went | AL Rhines, Thret-base hits: cleorss.” Struck | SEUAE 40 ke as been making storics | the galleries nominated Seymour for gov- | they cat, and who are d itaged By s of enclosure. Prof. John Dufy entered the | in the fifth race, and St. Michael wus the When stumps were drawn Saturday after- | SF6 P lont Vo ‘Garuthers, Time: Two | out of the whole cloth and peddling them | ornoe” he afterwards declining to run and | failure of medicine to help them. \ng. Introducing Referee Ecknart, who was | favorite. e cotld not negotiate the Uins | noon the Englishmen were at the bat fin | hours, Umpire: Kerins, Baiterles: Rhines | quf td lbitwm ait, infmwiam. Gresiiens o ; o Delicate stomacha eannot Eig, T tniroddcing ik and finished third, Adeibert beat A A 2o | and Spies; Killen and Boyle TRowe got onto his little racket, and lost no | Robinson was selected as the candidate. The | elicate stomachs cannot stand sickening woll roceived. Plimmer was seconded by | 4"thort neck 4n's driving finjsh, esulies ” | thelr second innin They had scored 179 Lol T R gt ¢ e’ udve Lok OF B | recontion that wilh be aceordad to ator | 18 and other fatty mixtures. Paskola has \ . G Sy i &t race, five furlongs: Stonenell (1 to | runs with a loss of eight wickets, ards- oledo Hammered Out hers esteem for him 1is bars Mr re from | b Lisdeh replaced them. It is casily taken and pleas- Billy McCarthy, Benny Murphy and Al It rice dive futiongs: Stecond, Fars ; ght wick Bards TOLEDO, Sept The Toledos batted the | fulure base ball work of any description Hill by the convention will undoubtedly take | qnt fo the tasie. Ask your druggist for & Robby. Murphy was looked after by James | thenia (20 to 1) third. Time: 1:02 well, who had scored three runs, and Mor- | ypneq Ciiiys out' of the second game today o U6t on a remarkable phase. 1t is probable he | potiie, and try it vl Connery, Jake Kilrain and Andy Bowen. e, five end a half furlongs: | daunt, who had piled up twenty-nine, were | after losing it in the third inning by fielding SR, will be nominated by acclamation from the | “myg’ practical results derlved from the use (@1 1o 1) won, Manchester (2 to 6) > r s ar Py N, Ta. Scpt. 20.—(Special Tele- | gallerics. That he will decline, however, is o J i o keepe 3 ’ it o ba ewell being the of ve. | errors. Danfels was hit hard in the seconc l 1 e Wi no, however, 15 | or pusho ey . Frank Caramback was official time keeper. usean @0 to 1) third. Time’ 110k L .”," at, Whitewell belng the only re | jyolng and was replaced by Darby. The | gram.)—Clinton found the ball in the second | almost cortain. of Paskoln are well demonstrated iy Ui SHiE Round 1—The work in the first round v club handl- | maining batsman It was conceded that | jatter had no control and gave ten bass inning and pounded out four runs, following nator Hill arrived this ovening late and | 10WIng statements from a few of the many very. pretty. Plimmer landed meveral left. | §RPeimit L e ) Tin the Americans must play remarkably fine | on balls. ~Cold windy weather Kept the |y yp i the sixth with a double and two | Opened dquarters at the Grand Union | Yho have used it with entire satisfaction Bunquet to ime: endance dows 0. Score " el " e during the pasi days handed punches on the head and right over _ cricket to defeat the Englishmen, as the | Atlendance down to div. Scor sinsles, The visito . il ‘the | hotel. Said b recetved word that I [ 9Uring the past thirty day 5 Toledo . ¥ 3 03 2-16 | fir e s y g 3 § dony Mr. A. Alexander of Taylor, : Fourth race, Jerome. st and o ad & lea o1 e was | 01880 veus e 4303 2-16] i, when a double by \nd singles | was the temporary chairman of the conven- | . ¥l . says: the heart. Though he missed one of the h.."",',” Ll ",m';,, @0 1) won, Harry ]g'\u.‘r’;:dh“ bt AR L a8 ,""" b 100 ‘” 010 | by Tangsford, McVe MeCann netted | tion.” He was shown the dispateh received | | I am now using the second bottle of Pase " gs ever see ing ed 1o 20) second teed 108 L b hits: neas_City, 13 n ce runs, o of t ned. Maytum | by the Associated press abou o declina- | %ola, and find mysell greatly proved here, Plimmer had the best of the round. Fitth race, one mile, selling: Adelbert | and Bardwell took up position at the wickets ' ! “two-base | Whitehill was hit freely at ceitical times It meems tho proper thing I8 to refu ot %o | and since I have been using Paskola 1 have Round 2—Murphy landed a left swing on | to 5 won,"Arab (& (0 1) second, Bt. | and King and Patterscn were selected to do g e ), tanning, | Score: Hhard b ng L Suitied five ) HOTHAL 4 ¥ i omach | Michael (2 to ) third, Time: 1:46%, the bowling for the Americans, ordau 3 e hits ome runs: | ¢ijytol [ 0 0 y % t the Jaw, though he received a severe stomach | Michasl (2 to & AhIg, Tie QO | e Do o e A dla ol i | Klusman. Double plays: 'Haifield to Con- | Gmaa 0000000000 0 UL SO o 3 | Tammany delegates were seen to Mrs, Fred Groves of Miamiville, 0., writes punch in return. Murphy received a right in | mitage (7 to 20) won, Halton (31 to 1) 8ec- | 3 three off Patterson, which he followed a | BOF (0 Luby; Beard to Wentz to Klusmarn o e et night in regard to the placing of Tammany's [ under date of August 16th, to the following the jaw, and got in a moment later in the | ond, Puliizer (20 {o 1) third. ‘Time: L:10. moment later with a boundary off King. ;I!}rflvk -,]u» I.(y cemar; lvv“hdlh:_ Prineeton’s "Varsity Team. strength, and every man favors William | effect: “When 1 began to take Paskola I same piace. Murphy received severe pun- Siow Time nt Latonia. Bardswell also did good batting, sending i | Bitterles: Foreman and McFarland; Dan. | PRINCETON. N. J., Sept Tho Prinve. (G W, “Whitney. sWiien awked as to the | dif. not think that It would Wo, me #nysEtHiy .fshment n this round, and especially on the | ciNCINNATI, Sept. 2 ccence | several boundaries. The Philadelphias fielded | lels, Darby and Stalllngs, ; ton ‘varsity lined up amainst the Cribs | “Flower boom” they seemed to by unanimous | and had made up my mind to quit using body, though, as the round ended, Plimmer | o 3000 people, on @ fast excellently, several notably good stops being T B a ety Momeiy, today {n the first practice game of the sea- | enough, but expressed little hope of his re- | medicines and nature take its course, ducked into a heavy upper cut. horses out ol made by King and Patterson, The bowlers - 3 itk - s s0n. wtain Trenchard has selected the | tracting his withdrawal. Tammany delegates I accidentally got 1d of one of your little Round 3—Plimmer became the ressor, | Fxcept in th were changed frequeftly, but the Britons INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 21 —lvuh:n\u{]u!h Yo play on he ‘varsity team: | will hold a conference tomorrow, and will | books and decided to give pre-digested food 1anding a right body punch and sending in | tme was barely respectable. The v batted cautiously and slowly ran up the score. | Niw the cloging game of (he & n from L Trenchard Lea and | probably come as ofe man for Willlam ( a trial. I have taken four bottles and never right and Ie;l a moment later. Both men m," only L] won by i I‘:A‘:n‘ut»‘ An unlucky ball from Muir “(_m’m BAE ‘ xk :"‘I::llx\“: \-nln“]r‘\;“\' ‘-T":‘:\‘_-:_ »\lllx‘n:l‘ re : Taylor, | Whitney. It is announced by the Tammany | feIt better in my life. I not know how landed lefts, though Plimmer got the best | QURCLS Went Lo more or e e well's bat 1nto. the hands of Ralston: heiind | fout s {anInE e EhHal \ people that Mr. Whitney will be home to. | much I have gained in flesh, but T do know of the exchange. Plimmer punched Murphy | “jipst race, one mile: Judith (12 to 1) won, | the wicket, and the ninth wicket was down | people saw the game. re: MeCormuack and Burt, morrow, and will be in Saratoga on Wedne ””‘ ‘: can eat <'“"\h L want and sleep at will all over the ring, and the Boston | Pittsburg i to n‘ cond, Resplendent (6 to | for 209-9-7. India ; alumni of Princeton )..\‘]_ ted ¢ day. This is in itself significant, for M -‘”‘"‘I-“I \_‘“ ‘\":““ My friends all remark bantam- looked the ‘“‘worse for wear” at the | 1) third. Time 3 2 The last man up was' Whitewell. who | Ml ispith 3 intercst in the team’'s welfare, and a num- | Whitney was not expected to be a visitor [ PO improved appeatance.” end of the round. jySeconi ruce, six furlongs: Alto June (5 to | joined Mordaunt. The laiter was caught by | Base hits d i y ber are already on the grouhds coaching. at the convention. Further, those who ar- | Dr- Alexander Hunl of Mud River, Kens Round 4—Plimmer forced the fighting trom | @ ““,""‘)-‘;"",’"',‘“‘l{ L, Fecond, Readind | Ralston a_moment later, Patterson bowling. ;5‘ E e l'l“"“"v 1 N ' - range for the meetings of the conventions | {Heky, has {v‘ en testing he preparation in the start, being much the stronger of the | “ppiyd VI e ana half furlongs: | Score: 235-10-82. The Englishmen were all | ZArNEd runs: Indiunapotis, 6 1 CHICAGO. 9 3 . | have decided to wait a whole day before [ Ih® case of his Htle anddaughter, twa two, though Murphy got in one or two good | ¢ ant (19 to 1) won, Fable (7 to 1) second, | out for 235 runs. Three Mres Bhicis, Fviten: years old. The child was nothing but skeles right handers on the jaw. In the middle of | Buck Fly (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:09% After ten minutes intermission the local | ell, Bolan. Double plas et = N 1Fged LHI8 18 T tayor-oF. Ele AVh ton when he commenced giving her Paskola, ! 100-mile re 9 e round, Murphy ducked into @ heavy left | Fourth wice, mile and seventy vards: St | team hegan its second inning, 253 runs be- 2 e o O hdently o | and i two weeks she gained nine (9) pounds, upper cut and got much the worse of the { Maxim @ to 1) won, Oakwood (even) sec- | hind the visitors. Muir and son went to | Twite k Vest: | over tiie Rigin-Aurora coutwe In abx holies, | [V y o itions decision be known be. | 4081l his own language, Sis now fat, (Fed Rieoiintor, ‘1o the end of the round there | ohd, Heniy Young (5 to 1y third the bat with Bathurst and Hillyard bowling ¥ gman, Stevens, Good. | SENILEN T IIEE dord, held by fora N Seohate s \d rosy.” In fact, she enjoys the best of Was a rapld exchange of blows aud beauti- | ANvEorlonan: The Englishmen played in fauitless form ,but D hour and twenty-five | I8 G o i 8 haif minutes IV Bria/edHln beotes who ware bredlien) | LIBUBTT o S et ful outfighting marked the meeting of the | (aven) won, Perthos 20 to 1) S$pi the credit for the victory s due lurgely to er, Cross and Gray; Stevens and Dolan, T with having a boom for Daniel M. Lockwood aakoli 3 kepyby. ALl e R u i 3 Wheet g ” 30 R men In the middle of the round. Murphy's st (12 to 1) third. Time: 1 Bathurst's phenomenal bowling. He made Hesore DAY &1, gt e ind the Monroe county ‘people, who were | Kre-Digested Food Co. Mo, 30 Reade strcet, w Yor s proprietors will be glad ¢ supply a free pamphlet the subject of & with having a similar move for food and digestion upon application. crack long distance rider of (he Lake V! they take up the nomination of ¢ Cyeling club, has broken the Dblows lacked steam, though his science was ixth race, six furlongs: Moilie B (12 to | the great record of eight wickets or forty-four nding of the T - WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—J. J. L ottt o of the neatest order. This was Plimmer's | 1 won, Robin Hood gocond, Arap- | runs, and most of them went down in quick Played. W, X the Georgia Cycle club has made Predentilc IGO0k 15FT Qb VEEHOTIA mbaT: PaLGET round. ahoe (& to 1) third. Time: T:l3%. Btiosession, The" proposed Baitlmore' matoh | BIOUX CItY xiruivuis American rocord for twenty-four-hour road | apstiei o SO B oo hoom looka Round 5—There was considerable mixing Winners ot Harlem, has been declared off, and Friday the second ¥ygeen i rlding, having ridden o distance of 811% R e At 8 in this round and the work, though heavy at HARLIEM, Sept. First race, six fur- | match with the local team will be played | Minneapolis (. ... ; miles, which is eleven miles more than any ed it s d tonight that wood B times, was of the artistic character. Plim- | longs: Alderman Morris won, Ledalia sec- | at Manheim, Following is the detailed score | Grand ltapids .. > | provious record. fhe run was made of & | ay make o speech nominating Spencer Clin mer's right hand body punches were terrific, Lucinda third, Time: 1 51 RS TsBAE (Ah e Thalanapoll 5 & portion of the conduit roa Fon Bl Lo g i ol though the Boston man took his medicine L ""‘|"'ml_'|"’);' L"[f.jy“fiv’“}'{m‘“‘;:;f. LORD HAWKE'S ELEVEN, Mitna ke L Albin Wans tho First peals. This being o would argue that Mr. gamely. g hasine Bt o 1:68. E. De Trafford, ¢ Scott, b King.... e 844 NEW YORK. Sept. 34.—The first game of | Lockwood had decided to withdraw. Round 6—Plimmer was having much Sen- | A, 3 T HIL B O . For i Third race, six furlongs: Diggs won, ark e : {he chess match between A. Albin and G eutenant govirnor the name most best of this round from (he commencement, | gior Irby second, Amelia May third. Time: | C M. Wright, e Muir, b e > : W, Showalter’ was played this afternoon at | prominently mentioned is {hat of Frede though Murphy num:ml him, missing some T e o | B 8 Lucas. b m'lnml' P " To Team 1. | the Manhattan club, Albin opened the game | Co0k, Who, it is said, will accept the pla heavy left l:ads, Plimmer was continually | Fourth race, five furlongs: Linnette woh, | .G, Mordaunt, ¢ Ralston. b Patterosn.. 6 ) 2 eam s S : o i 8s /A WhiItnsy s it nndantiioboDyNwtes S mt 2 pounding at the heart, though Murphy’s | Vietor second, Midas third. Time: 1:09. L. €. V. Bathutst, ¢ Wood, b Kink.. New Associntion. oy e e avouts 2y War Jdge 0t the Gourtiotiapi s Spex Our Fir fll‘ il! Price right eye showed signs of punishment. As N";"f‘”\“ Lt B L O S ”“,1);' e E s i DL T I 5 A specia) to a morn- | heen made. i Clinton of Buffalo has the eall, but D, y RS g sowndsd, Plimmer landed @ heavy | third, Time R. Bardswell, ¢ Ralston, b Muir.. ing paper. frop;Laisville, Xv., says: A v » Wins th . Herrick of Albany is mentioned ns a Want Room for New Good right on the body. | ¢ Kendig won, | W. F. Whitwell, not out . o port is currept here to the cffect that the OUtLE By today | Probable candidate (o appease the ant i Round 7—l‘llm'!'w‘rlwns l:lc M:il-'.r)«"“flri- ’:"d; ) sond, ora May third. Time: 1:16. | Byes, 18; leg byes, 7; no ball i : entire Boston league teamn has signed with Cented WL ‘l‘ e he e apion % | chine men. ng his left in the stomach and his right at | e St. 1o e New York National o clation for next | defeatec osby, the champion Cf| mpe principal work of the leaders who are 7 will. There was a hot elinch in the middle Qutaoma ac Bast 8t. Louls. Total . Qi e e ok O e fo Cimeinna | southern Ilinois, in the third pigeon match | hare has been fo confer with. the leaders. of In our Main and Branch Stores e ST. LOUIS, Sept. 24 st St. Louls re- | Runs at the of ‘each wicket: Kig (it Do e ey 2o Al op 100 birds each. The score was % to 02 Jta ¢ : b s of the ring in which both of the men lost il o e e B o “[‘"1:“" fcn wickets Jengland, | ghon the report was recetved, but Manager | Dy Carver won two of_the three matches, | the Unllarian national gatherinz and attempl- have 50,000 8 le Pant thoir temper, Referee Bokbart calting: them | et "ot " Furk second,cepubie | 7 B i B ek Selee, who remained here, sald:that so far | cach of which was for $200 a side " | ink to come to an amicabie arrangement in wo have by e it der. edpaLe 4 PHIA. It it Kty varredd 2 egard to the use of the convention hall. Th Round 8—Plimmer torced the fighting, | i, HIme: 0N -sigteenths of a mile: | & W Muir, o Whitwell, b Bathurs b N e einnd | Sy e ryEd Offer for w Big Mateh. U hrire Rt Ehat fAhat Iy th, tham Pf}ttE!‘nS- To close quick we though Murphy landed a good upper cut on the | on, Leprpus s mecond itk MW OOM (MG oo i et Mr. Seleel ingimhated (hat the.. Boston | - PROVIDEN! R. L, Sept. 2.—The Nar- | by priority of cngagement and Li hant will make Pants to Order, from Englishman’s face. Plinmer merely evened | Tri Time: 1:15 L LI e players wero Agtisiied with th: maoagemen:, | raganset Racing association today offercd | Governor Shechan and Mayor hile up the punishment, Later, however, Murphy ile: §i el Chcdy sl . Lo I e Ll At a1t ise e | oihowlod Eing:rcliath factitarew tryine tovat | - Bho . gamplelnattarmg Eati anu séored 'tho bext fittng during the R | plelon on, Ha Wallnce s an Blas | Ve BatRiet e s s fiad It not heen oy the dissatisfaction of | (e, A0 " Vare: ‘D omino. and CHE. | thom o withdray to the town hall for Tus S AL Murphy waa a heavy favorite of the mudienc UL e MR T cand b |........A{T : :fifh"'“‘..‘[fi“;;\‘,‘éf- \""{',1““.,, ;j.:_\;p‘rl\u;«‘..xunau 1ot or etween any of' e Rorses named, | day and Wednextay. T Unitarian’ peoplo store, at the following cor was lou A I Mt . ; ., e De affo 3 LR ELR LN o o take place in Octobe ¢ compromise ey give up the Round 9—All the honors wore Plimmer's in | Frankie D won, Tom Qriffin second, Miss | - b and all of the members of the Boston Base | France, Austria, Spain, Germany and Italy | the evenin. irireat Leauciion. this m“rl“dl' 50 e o ihg | YRR third- Tim 2014. Ei e . story that their club has joined the New 100, s On Wednesday at 11 o'clock the democrats Roun 0—Murphy was s strong in the g als , e —_— S SElse Bty York National association for next season { the largest Cream of Tartar th will convene at the old Casino where Gov- Bl ch moar. L6 ropes. caused HAL DILLIARD IN HA BXEFA8 oo . deny its truth. They cannot even account | world. The manufacturers of Pr1oim i igeror o et iy b s T kv L A A e Now $2.50. Formarly $3.00 him to throw Plimmer from him with the T Total . LA for its origin. s Cream Baking ' v Sihal 1A & G E greatest ease. He got a heavy right on the | TPursting of o Nuiky Tire Loses Hin u Kace Runs at the faii of cach’ wicket ANEW SORE Bepl HiBeorefaly! Btk SRR it R Now $3.00. Famerly $3.76 3 o i h 5 § i ouse o ork Base Ball club ¢ g - ace e offc a chure Body ‘dnd the head, Murphy ‘was nearly | e find Well Won fhen ot Ehliadeipnla, 185, 39,81, 1, credits the report that the entire Joston Vig Colorado Mining Deal. made them will cause the greatest confusion Now $3.50. Formerly $4.25 ‘“‘l"‘ oft d"" feet .,"{ I} L'“’Z’Irg"‘ '!‘:““" COLUMBUS, 24.=~The fall meeting League team has signed with the New Vork | BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 2. Dr. Heppen- | The newspaper and press associations will Now $4.13. F 1y $5.95 swing, and many “ohs” were heard. Tiis “alumb Ving o S e Natlonal association for next yoar, as stated | neimer, owner of {he Boston and Baxter | suffe et Lheseiationaiy i was a glve and take round, and Murphy did | today with a large attendance. Track = T AN RA e Fooa Hogtap, i hak! aald | Lojmen. (aprnap fof the Sisd v | suffer muoh by tlls, as there are no wires at oW .13, Formerly 0 Fad it b L L | Mr o H sk honse 5 o W4 | mines of Ward, reccived a telegram today | the Casino. i D re T o haavy swi IRl (o, purse L0, Wk (e | spiders 10 Good Wusiness with Mr. Gleason oitieel ] e L UBder | fom Julius Thomp, s L, V some quarters today it is held that Now $4.41, Formerly $6.25 Cu dhd Teavy wxrls event o ay, although unfinished. Hal y Sowets, the prosider i *hase 0 dge Gaynor's boom for governor Is 10 though the body punching of Murphy yen A S bt L] ‘\‘ g i 1 through. Pal Powers, the president of the | Browne, stating that the purcha y | Judge Gaynor's boom for governor is ot in Now $4.75. Fnrmeriy 7. 25 ) W RNy kel e Dilliard, Rubenstein, Vassar, May Marshal | oqpopr ann gept A et | Bastern’ league, W. B. Wheeler and John | for th at Columbia vein, includ as good shape as it up to last night 5 gotting terrific. Murphy looked a little tired © qng Refiector started. Hal Dilliard won the it ~The Clevelands | B, Ty deny any connection with it. The | Boston, Baxter, Sullivan, Columbia, Tell leader saying e name of Judge Now $5.08. F Iy $8.25 at the end of the round, but was doing bet fwo first heats and was distanced in the | Struck a batting streak in the first part of | Pittsburg men have also backed out.” Davidson, Madeleine and Niwot mines, w Uagncr Asntt non AGd Rl Haline e ite (L] OO0, Formerly $a. than In the early stages of the contest i kel b A T B ‘s game. In the first and second fn- | . Willlam 13, Wheeler, dircctor of the New | ready. This property is on one of the | SWFROT 'S B8 UPOS ARE VIR 0L DS BRon th Now $5.40. Fomerly $9.25 Round 12—Murpky evened things up in | sulky tire. Th e postponed on a s they piled up nine runs and knocked \'f"‘("""#"' A ball Mg Uiis g igrentest mincral ““'(“'.‘{ Colorado "”Ix 1 ‘,' L el ul ] *‘"," "” X L I-‘r““""' and oW o . Formerly g und, landing better blows, and, if | c Kriess, The first hy as cason out ¢ e box. B odie morning at his office and asked about his | joins the celcbrate, ica mine, A hug ckwood delegates will be allowed to go B e oy ol the pomna. o qoncrter 0:563% hant, ooy Gleasan out of the box. Foth Brodie and | position im regard 1o the hase ball rimors | plant of machinery will be placed Cver the | into the convention and prosent their candi- Now $6.00. Formerly $10.26 Rounds 13 &nd 14—The fighting was ter- | wind up the back stretch prevented | Mclean were ordered out of the ga for | of the proposed organization which have | Haxter shaft, which will be sunk 1o a great | dates' names, so as to break up the vote on | B M Phlty mutting dome fearrui panc ; I finish. The seed wes 1 the base lne. Weather mild. | been floating (n the air f veral: daya | depth, and:lavels will he sy an iho ir 2 | the frst baliot. ' Then (e slate. Don,t MlSS TlllS CI].':II]C(. When the gong sounded at the end of the | \" ed the 1ast quurte OlEvRlan P e e B T 050 B0 B sln v first,thing T wish to say about | bodies known to exist in the property. The | Wil be nominated by acclamatio fourteenth round the men had to be sepa- t. Baltimore 30011002 0-7 1 or i3 this,”" sald Mr. Wheeler. “I | new company will fssue $4,000,000 “capital The judge's friends, however, express con- —_— rated. class, tr ) i HilaL (Clevala dd. 15| Baltimpses DA Rrrored er been approached by any one | stock. fidence that he will be nominated. In the filteenth and sixteenth rounds the 1B 3 2 Cleveland, Baltimore, 2 1oirned runa: | With regard to the [ormation of @ new asso- St RIVER HEAD, N. Y. Sept. Judge men fought desperately. Murphy got the | Bourbon Clevelund, 5; Baltimo 9t onfeenra | OIRUAR. LRI Mgty Iodigrant Zovarthe e Major Wham on the Carpet. Gaynor will not be a candidate for govern Pflms O en ot hiowia, and. the mardeat ; By Cleveland, 3; by Baltimore, 2 Struck | 4se_ of ame” in connection with the | VANCOUVER, Wash., pt. 20.—The | of Now York. Ho sent a courteous but out: By Cuppy , 1; by Hawke, | Scheme, and wish you would put me down | ogurt for the trial of Major Wham, pa positive letter of declination o Saratoga to- cflmllanl ones,’ too. Still the Englishman failed to a e k! as saying that the use of my ame was en- weaken him to any great extent. In tho i g ,,,\"_",‘“G‘g!”;‘ U b e o s omi | master, U, 8. A., met today, but the prose- | night, submitting that he was grateful to seventeenth and eighteenth rounds Plimmer lake. Clark, Reits Robinson. Gleason. | With anvbody the formation of a new | cution was not ready to proceed, and aske the people for th> handsome way they elected 8 N 6th St BR0abhac hotter of-the Nghting, but in the ! i lake, . Clre aeits, Robipzon, Gleason: | Jeague. T do’ not bélieve that if there is | for a ten days' postponcment in order to | him to the supreme court and that he would | 40 . I . BRIy, Fotlnd. Blimmer's suvqlition was I B e Oaidand | fee mminutes " Batterion;. Cnioy oan g | Such a schieme on foot ‘that it amounts (o | correct the records. wiichthe julge advo- | not consider it decent to 5o soon appeal to Torrible, - He lndod a héavy Theht on Mur- | Haton won, Mere second Kitlons " third, | mer: Gleason, Hawka and Robinton. much, or more would have been heard of it | cate 18 now unwiiling to lay ' before the | them for thelr suffrages'to gain ancther posi. ; o A i 4 by this time, The whole thing seems (o me | court or allow the accused Or his counsel —e I BRI Koty e, s ot Tinss I KA SRt Dad Always Was Active, t be mythical, In Tegard to my relation | fo examine. The request was granted over | 1400 st g | w e LOUISV] e ol 2 with the New York elub ¥ say they | the protest of the defense, The principal » 2 a1 fought ' gamely, he was hammered around | Time: | O e Eoa pelt o b Mecdn | are Just s dly as cver, at present.” charke ngeiet Major Wham 18 conduct - | a1 mean l\'!"u'h‘ Sept. 1‘-‘1‘.”':”1:..-‘:,. er the ring the remainder of the round. The I¥ing Jib and Directly will go | batted out his own game. A tunning catch FYayedlon i tin Ui becoming .an officer and gentleman in Emisged i g I Db IRESILINORS, nineteenth and twenticth rounds were In | agamst time Thursday. by Clark, on which e turned a somersault aved on TR Cemmens fusirg to satisfy a judgment for 32 jury istholdipg_keotet‘inguest, today upon AR eiis ra¥or, the iatter abbing. Mutphy A R ARect 3 oleniagt jomersaull, | The Fairmonts and the Resolutes played by Darius C. Holcomb in s the remains of Ira Hurd, who Shot at all around the ring. R Rough' Teuck nt Galesburg. half of the eighth. Score A8L | 4 one-sided gamé of ball Sunday afternocn, : of the city and county his home by his wife, as the latter claims, aammston TRG S : : i ¢ hington, July 1, 1887 throngh aceident, Saturds < b BRI 81— Murplhy recelved severe .| GALESBURG, 1, Sept. races | Loulsvil 470 20 0 1 0 07| the feature being a Funning one-hand cateh wroh aceident, Saturday night., . Mre. iy phy ere punish w'& |" t fast, ‘Wii““ r‘,o l",.. rou ndition | Ne: v ~-10320.023 '711; in centerfield by Thelss for the Fai = i Hurd \\;\l\:w J('\’I‘khl)u,(‘ lit 'nvu.m“x"\ '|h“ni Pl“'fil s s Ao of the track and a high wind, and closed 2 A bl ot 2 Al B e kR el L P i " : ver vhich she claims to b red Round 22—Plimmer was knocked down i | fhe'fan program. Kive weeks' vacing open | euim \!. plaville, suNew Yok, 8 Beroms: | D00 s 0, Batieviens. Webers and. Ta MILWAT Sept. 20.—The examination i shot, It transpires, was not dis yegmam. this round by a heavy right in the Jaw and | tomamrow, Carbonate. zoos axainet e o " ; irned runs b e e Brkhardt com..| charged at all, but one bullet lud bocn ‘ex- . AUy was heartily cheored. Thls was | voarion pacing record omoriow. and Jobn | Louleville, 2. Two-base hits: Grim, | Bo (0F thS & Heso) e | o Tt ainut the oMaers of the Plankinton | racted: ¢ In' the general belief thut th Murphy's round. } ety ARt tha warlats hecord | ewkin, Dovle. Eome ruzs: Ofilert. Dauble) [ kit o (08 Su8 el e ise on balls: Off| plaint agninst. the officers of the Plankinton | ghot was fired by another persop, who was Prepared from the orlginal formula pre In’ founds 23 and 24 tuere was terrifo | Wedneaduy. Allx left today' for Columbus, | Biruek out: Ny ‘Monell ;' by Meekin. 4. | Btruck. out: By Webers, ‘9 by Smitn, o | bk P, RGHGCE CRETION, MOTIA; | with Mra Hurd bt the tind porretin the Anhlivee ol TS Ko IaH NI BERRE 10 Yimners Tavor. Murphria re- A TaNa at:000t Jos Bale Time: Two hotws and' five minutes. Um- | HIt by pitched ball: Rennison, Hall ind | Wil make application to Judge Wallber for Ing o anthentioHitory datine Lagk SR LHE euperalive powers, Towever, wore Tnmediate, | (40 T S0 SO 08 BRI pire: Keote, | Batteries: Kool ana Cole; | Talbot Time of game: One hour and fifty | Warcunis fol the arrest of dresident 1 T TO pUT ON : Round 25—The men shook hands for the Rk Hpda Meekin and Farrel. minutes. Umpire: Hubanks Day and Vice President William Plaukin- j nine played at” the grounds on Twent Vil be granted. he warrants will o ¢ the most steam. The little Englishman -old trot, Futurity stakes, $,000: eighth and Doug) e g i will be granted. The warrants will charge A ter how you've I.M 3 ) g » 5 \d_Douglas yesterday. The game defendnnts ‘w | celved a de- for Jowe landed several hard body blows with the MMeGrogor wan two. hoats and race. : oeon mon | Whs interesting. The scove: & Jefendunts ‘with haviog received o de it, take Dr. Picrce's all Stomach, Kidney and Bowel right, and some hard blows with his left. ‘.WN'K_"’ e SO ‘)‘}\l‘l'f,'(“::ru Brrmapatus, ; Falconer, Ji 2408305 17| When they knew ad good reason to '/, p/Golden Medical Dis- troubles, especially The audience rose in a body to hear the | Gabb % 0 A cn1 0001200 0-4] Al Newman 011000 *4know that the bank was insolvent. covery. It works Werdict. The referee declared the match a | Diue MINX, Ammonite, alio started. Boston .. [1111002 2 00 0 1 20 1-7 Batterles dr. Murray — “nm‘i.h By restor- CHRONIC CONSTIPATION, , @raw, and his decision received general ap- e Hits: Cincinnati, 6; Boston, 12. Errors: wans'n; Newman's, Ominalley, Small, Mg r a Conviet, ing the mormal ac- BERtr, Pllmmes tad the best ot ha | Military critics afirm that the standard of | Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 2. Barned runs: Cin. | Newman'and Talbot. : SACRAME R Beal M=k requisis 7 /tion of the deranged Price 50 cent: Rehting, but the little Bostonjan's gameness | (e United States Army is constantly im- | clnnatl, 4 Boston, 3" fwo-base hits: Mer- | The Originals defeated the iean Clppers | yon from the “governor of Michigan on organs and functions, s B neralship navad him through the re- ylrrl;:r‘l.p:.'lh’: \ll‘;xlilv::":":;'l:rfl supplied with Dr. | ritt, Massey, Stivetts. « ;:Il‘:l\;1x}ll}:;l‘:"..]“|l:ul::; e e e ) tha ey “ait | Governor Markham, asking for the arrest it builds the flesh up The Franciscan Remedy CO., quired twenty-five rounds. i Bmith io Mussey, 8 Conhaughton 1o Tucker, | In_hand until the last inning, When the | of Louis Robb. charged with an attempt I toa asfe aird healthy | & er. (e 184 VAN BURKN 5T,, CHICAGO, Tomorrow night Jack Eberhardt, the local W T e T e Mok da. Struck out Ishe : 1 | Originals vallied at the bat and won the | to commit murder in that state, has been standard — promptly, J g 'favorlte, will give Stanton Abbott a return | | " i ) n contrast with Langsford’s, is the case Bold by all druggists. Time: One hour and thirt s, U game. Score: . received and the papers issued. Louis 1tobb and nat- <1 for Cirenlar and [lustrated Calendar. fight for a purse of $1.500. A six-round bout | op Kcia I . a E pire: MeQuaid. Batteries: Fisher and r somdo 0.0 0 was sent to San Quentin in “April of last '3 ly. “The weak, B o T O Riiee D o /nd bout | of Kid Fear. Here is another popular and | Berrite; Stivetts and Gavzel : s year from San Francisco for embezslement, emaciated, thin, palé the contest. This will be the first appear- {::\;zuzl.:mu“,\.flm;g'J:Iu er “lvh‘, \mm wrong Phillies Getting Vengeance. .:“Lr)f lpals, 34 k€ n};'.p s e T e Ao A g o neyent ainie i e mumimg |1nmy are i u:‘e ance of Grifto In this city. He will prove | fne® 08 Sime ni i g ihe club for good. | _BT. TOUIS, Sept The Browns barely | 3 PRSI P CuPPers: &k | the a3’ of Junuary, 1892, attempted to’ kill | FE008: Blmds pund (a4d. goay. MNoth, We will sond yon the marvelons almost as good a drawing card as the prin- | Instend of retting hie celeaso the kid has | saved themscives from being shut out today | Scully und Bowinai.” Umpire: Traill. "] Fred A. Hobbs, the mayor of the city of [ 23& 20 BUECLUE A5 B BFIRLE sreal ao Fronch Frespravon OAL-TEH: cipal event. The carnival will close with the | been expeilcd, and until Presidsnt Rowe | by the Thillies, who outplayed them at Benton Harbor nown to medical s Free, bud o ln greatest fight that has taken place in the | Sees proner to remove his disqualifications | eVery point. Numerous errors at_critical Corn Thuskers Coming. - —— — B puts on healily flesh not the fat ' last two years. Hob Fitzsimmons and Dan | he wil | iiible to play with any na- | points and yoor batting 1ost {or the Browns. | Omaha'spost-seson exhibition games will Ceary Man with a Revolver, o ‘r:-"} 1y ""\‘;'{'y-l“‘r‘ its fi[l“\\ly £eranounds. Usetond pa tional agre zation. This is a | Score: A [ Ay s GR 3Y, Colo., Sept —James P ouses e organ of the body to ac- little hard ¢ ‘man. Langsford's | 8t. Louls ... 0100 01 8 e e e wiayt | Weaver, representing the Weaver Electrlc Gvitg, puriics, enriches “and vitalizes Address YON MOWL 0O, | offense, w s even worse, did not | Philadeiphia ...\ 120089 L, ¥ S ¥ e o hiood so that the body feels refreshed Bale ¢ Agvare, Cacanat, e, ol Wil A s the. work iny severar punishment than a fine. | Hits: St. Loui Jphia, 2 for. | the Western loagye championship. The | Automatic Burglar Alarm and Door Bell | g, sirengthened. If you are too thin, too . 1 his release d g0l B Lo Rt i a A ) T~ | Corn Huskers a.¢ b0 aggtegat on of hustling | company of Indianapolis, and claiming to be | &1 B UL B SERIES NO. 33-34, his relcome and wot it Fent | rorsc. St Louls, & Earned runs: 81, Louls, | Giyers, most f Whon have aircady been | & cousin of Geneinl James 1. Weaver, | weak, oo ucvous, it tiay be that the food TAMUSEMENT o eniency, but instead he gets it in the 1; Philadeiphia; 11, Struck out:” By Clark- | Qidimed by the 'Nutional lengue clubs for | begun shooting a revolver at random in (he | assimilation is at fault, A certain auount SE B i Y ga o, oM unS iy, | next vear, andtWese games will furnish | exchange here today. One bullet hit a man | of bileis necessary for the reception of the s THE AMERICAN ENCYC e Colonel » Balinan ta Hullvvan: to: Boyle. . riapires 2 wood tden ”y‘-n.. gomparative strength of | named Hobbs In the' lnee, and it'is fearcd | fat foods in the blood, Too often the li bl ) \ % s H iy uman da OB, e o Western jgague and Western a e will lose his l¢ eaver was arrested “ b 4 AN ENCYCLOPAEDIC Colonel George Munson, the old bas Hurat. ' Time;, Oe hour and forty minites. | g, Pttt gpias-and. Western be with lose his vas arrest g:nm:"tmk this clement which would liclp B D IOI\"JHI oracle, ex-secretary of the St. Louls Browns, | Batteries arkson and Twineham; John- | team’ fully M6 BE coplug with the 1 igeation. s Golde edica ceb ") 4 r son and Buckley. Rl PG 4 R ST AL ,‘ - Discovery stimulates, tones up and invig DICTIONARY. ROwpARaP AT, LoRJEIvRRC a0 al _raund Stockdale Was Easy All the Way. City's ranks ol sush weil known old loeal AnasicIn Rasixiatu orates thie liver, nourishes the blaod, and | popular fellow, 15 in the city. Calonel Mun- ok - rrankt G MEMPHIS, Sept: 24.—Mrs. Mattle ( e penular-fatiow, 25 in E ity - Salons! ) : 5 - favorites us Frank Genins, George Mat! the muscles, stomach and nerves get the S ] A GREAT PERFORMANCE 4200 Pages. 250,000 Worl Lon s ie Derby Winner,” one | CHICAGO, Sept. .-The Colts took tne | faVories us Frank Genine, deorge Ho borne, her four children, and W, E. Hunt, | e iecieh stomach 200 Pag 250, ordy || of the theatrical sensations of ‘the age, | lasi geme of (he season from the Senators | With ghod weAther. there Wil be an’ out- | boarder i the family, were poisoned this | T 2 [RAT. OGRS, URWEST 1 e el it tin old i as. neinne nan e ot | e A:‘:L PR lined 0ut & | pourinie’of cranks ¢ see’ thom | morning by arsenic in’(heir coffee, Which | Spent Hundreds of Dollars with no Beneft. DEVIL’S e s ¢ AND U o powers, b cals he 1 sure to | from then till the fin : Fellowing | Sloux Cily, but as yet the | Mrs. Osboree had hersell procurred. Mre of 21 Sargent Si., Roxbury, INSTRUCTIVE AND USEPUL. the powers, but i cheatricals be 14 surc to | from then il the fintah, Stockdale: was | gatcs have not heen dednitely deciaed upnn. | Oxhorne, her son Willi nd dnughier, Mat: | sl weies o Calbr St RUCTION. | now 4 Mme of Xnowledge and a Mintar || Krupp's bisgest guns e A Ty ihe | for the ‘champlonship of the state. then | There is no clew (o the mystery of the | and coustipation with un. - Usefuinans, b cagos toduy signed contracts for mext | Chicago, 8t Loufd wnd Kaneas City in | polson B aany for at lasat 14 You may fool all the peoplo some of {he a0 R R = L L i " months, T am wore than e, o I e o a And some of the people all the o here are more Uiy instructive, unotat The Rourke family now raiding lowa | Washington 0010031071 Cook Won +uaily. MEMPHIS, Sept Judse Cooper of the ,"‘,;}';‘:,,' Lt Aee dnd sosan of tie penpin sl) Lhisetiife s S B re AR Boorcionedls Ditiess e ihan e an a barn-stormi fip, and Wednesday Hits: Chica _Washington, 12. Er- | COOK, Neb., Bept. 2i.—(Special T eriminal court this morning refused bail to [ Medical Discovery “and time. ar publication ever issued movaing they play at De whore they'| FOrs: ClueasD, Br SFasiink(on, Earned | gram.)—The Cook base ball club met and | Yo"l oceian “ fo of the thirteen men | | Pleasant Pellets’ for one EVERY PROMISE FULFILLED wreat work, the first thne will be treated to a genuine ovation and ;',““" icago, 6; Washington, 1. Two-base | defeated the Syracule club Saturday by the | jo" 4 charged with the lynching of ix | fosth. £ was entircly ———WHAT MORE CAN YOU ASK? e -y e possibly a defeat, as the Denison boys put Stratton, Dugdale. Hom : | Jughandle scare of 21 te 0. Base hits: Cook, | negro prisoncrs near Millingto D August ::fl:;'-‘ 4 fom Chak day 3 y prices- 25c, 50 $1.00, aBariectdictionary g s compiets onesots | | G fmias ok L1l Thes Wil rateh Fbheison. Bivucic' s "Hy | M eymacuse - Struek ouc: By Harian 111 | ST oF e ke parties Aecised NOr | ik dod what even' 4 MATINEE WEDNESDAY. ¢ S are - w g 4 Time: Two hours, U : | B & o-base hits: OWISENC granted bail, John Rice in §5.00, and E alight headschieds. | paid — Oty that number of tiw bLook correspond. home next Wednesday afternoon, and Sat- e Batteries: Hutchizon and Sehriver: | Canyon, Smith, Marlan, Three-base hits: | Armour in $1,500. g ’ POPULAK it - Y. AR TUACRRERY. BELOFRON st Jatte chizon and Sc § 3 3 Ao o 7 a doetor_on Tremont St . g Wil o merica. numixr of the coumss | | Wnday amd Sundaynext batde with sioux | EUAG UG AL Harlan., Batteries: Carpenter, Case and - RS § Soctar o0 Trcmons At |5'"| ST. TflElTEn Ary mted will bo deli Clty ‘at St ‘hurles park. Hollenberger; Harlan and McCoy, A r Folith Notlees. b B Sunday s nd Threo Weok-day coupa — degrooms Budly ' eaten, p ing was the feature, . R iy aarilpe his advice only,) the sum 8, 25, 35 and 50 Cents, y A, coupas s grooms Budly ' eaten atching was the feature, St R AR 0" Wi fuso. for 1 th 15 cenis In cotn, will by o> Capture dar Creok. 4 e Hereafter the Bee Telephone 1631 Raaruio PITTSBURG, Sept. 26—The batting of - N medicine. and derived M. J. COLEMAN. . g;Th;:::;-:l:r'\l.x‘:x’“l:“xm!:\til)\&dltvux\)l JAR CREEK, Neb. Sept. 2.—Spe- | Cross and Mel ¥ ine nelding were the |y AN Langarard Drews 8 Priae | oo | (RAURS. 61 8 otals par ward per Jusertion, I s gty oo A Pl sesiy- veghond TONIGHT. ciul)—An interesting game of ball was | features. Seor obby Langsford, after the ga oc dvance, for political notices. medicines, s far s my stomach was concerned, e $28vdeae Aborid bo sddressed Lo layor Datween Gedar Greck and (londale, | PILADMFE »ovooreed 13 00 4 1 0 o—1p | Iatand Baturday, ot what he has been as- | “4X0H0 JOF R &2 sl than from all the other medicine | used. Prroy WARD & VOKES Hanoro DIGTIONARY DEPARTMENT core. 13 Lo 23 in favor of Cedar Creelc. Bat. | Brooklyn ... 80000000 1—4|siduously playing for during the past two . oa Ifany person who reads thisis suffering from | A RUN ON THE BANK. teries: Glendale, Ossenkot and Rickey; Pitisburg, 15; Brooklyn, 8. Ergors: | weeks—his relesse. This is more than he | Candidates can publish cards at the stm: dy peall or sopsiisation and will vad yous Matinee Wodna Cedar Creek, Fuckler and Sayles. 5, 3; Brookiyn, 2. Edrned runs: | deserved, as his conduct since his tempo- | rate. clae as 1 bave done, i« will pever regret it, sdnssday, T