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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, i . N v [ | rors: Cleveland Raltimore, 8. Farned N - w R Up to the milesif seemed as it the race be- | \* \ N meunr winner of the last race, was backed from | Rising Clty and 1 4 Keebat £ thi ANOTHER GIFT FOR LINCOLN | @i fattimere o desesy | REGATTA OF THEIOWA AL R, A, |iones ' ettt ffon®nt fhe - | NO COMPLAINTS OF TURFMEN | 53875 55 1" sk e, "Raabisf™® o | B Sh¥ i e Sl ikl on balls off Wil 2; oft Knell, 2; off thelr val and at mile and a quarte —_— nd, Fretful (7 to 5 third Ime: 1020 twice, arkson, 1. Struck out:’ By Wilson, 1; by | there was a glimpse of clear water between nd race, purse ‘en furlongs: Leh: 3 g Yesterday's Game Went to the Bucks With- Fhvec-base hitn: & o Carer; Tvg bhw | Great Things Fxpeoted from the Coming | [ (TG, LHpA S5, B0 SN twenty | Dwyer Satisfied with Their Treatment of [ man (1 to ) won, Vassal (13 to 3 second Frod Ploffer Gosn 1o Naw York A ree-base < . Carey o-bns n et feltorde . wenty : Meddler (10 to 1) third. Time: 1 LOUISVIL July 17.~Fred Pfeffer is to fon, hits; Mo " Biake, Knell, " yeras of thefinh they hud lapped the i ' L 1 sut Any Oppositicn, hite: M n, 3 ake, Knell Raoes at Olear Lake O D Bl ey e th Him While in England, 1 Ihird race. selling, five furlor Tit | become a "Giant” and Inside of a week he McGraw, Keeler (2), J lley, Wild chusetts, and_were still crawling up. The - oo Prinses Rosa 0 Lo e, | Well be wearing the uniform of the New pltches: . Wilson, Kr S . Passed ith nose of ‘the Wachusetts had barely clenred T, cess Royal (15 to 1) third. Time: | yorkers, Wegotiations for his release from ONLY NINE ERRORS IN THE OUTFIELD Baiis: clark. " Bitteries! Wilson, Kneil and SI0UX CITY AND DUBUQUE AFTER BLOOD | e tine when ghw Montrose bont touchel it | pRESS WAS NOT SO CONSIDIRATE | Folirth race handicap, mile and _an | the Toulerillos haye been goin on for soma ditan inson. Umpire: McDonald. Time: Two In the pair oared contest, the Pennsyl- Ehth e, () ronmaster (6 to §) won, Cre- | tomorrow. the final arrang monte il e hours and forty minutes, yania crew was the first to citch the water Yioue, (& 39 1 second, Vorhels (9 to 1) third. | made, Gharies Dehler the Louisville Y o P I A Bcore, secol game o . A the qua Jth dennsy v l i s . v ™ club & odn “Yeos o - g to Omahn's Fiychasers Field Like Blind Men | Score, nd gam Crows feom These Citles Looking for the | lently, ani et toyond e fag the Aed | Dentes that He Mas Broken with Jockey | Fifth racs, selling, one mile: Fabla (12 to Now Fork. e e whit the vl ~Durhy Hammered Hard—Shafter Gots veland 211002 2t i hest Honors—tedar Rapids Mewns | Fontos’ began’td’istect badiy, While the | — Simms and Traimer Campbell — Has | 1}, Won, imer B (6 to 1) second, Gloriana | be. Restrictions placed by the ledgue hive } to 1) third Time: 1:042%. | been removed and 1 think everything will o Lecture from the Managor Jits: Cloyeiand, 6; Baltimore, 8. Krrors Business—Ottumwa After the HiEh e arontn et sloaring Mllamea By Not Yet Lecided Upon s - b satisfactory.” On Ball Playiog. Gleveland, 3; Baltimore, 1. runs Aouiling Prises the Pennsylvanine one”ani orefourth sec- | Fatude Con VETA CUTS HER MAKK MUCH LOWER AL wag vlso learned that the Now Yorks oveld s errors ; onds later, At the mile and elghth, the s offored $1.000 for Clark. The offer was cons Baltimore, ” n bhases L H rontos had Incr 1 th 1 1 slightly and 1 | ere e J 0 onte nere et lead 8| v PRI owa Side P od's | S¥lered by the Louisville directors S { Iaitimor base on bails: wera rowing - long, sweeping thirty-elght & ",'If‘:'r'"“"yln'|'f.",€";"l Flostwood's | "irident Hyend of ' Hrookivn s belloved 16: Bt Joseph, & Gubey, wo-base CLEAR LAKE, Ia., July 17.—(Speclal)— ; Stroke. Entering Jast eigith, the Penn-| NEWMARKET, July 17.—Michael F. i AR 214 1. to be the only objector and the New York 5 J 7 uppY Wwo-base b syivanis ¢ : Burt bul could: f \ : . sRiibs | W YORK, July 17.—The midsummer | mugnates hope to get him in line befors Quincy, 1., McKean, J A On the 234 and 24th of this month the | Whiia the T PRI the gtroke to | D IVeE Ll COnyaERRLan W e e | mecting given by the Driving club of Now | 1ong e @), Blake, L 8 eleventh annual regatta of the Towa ateur | forty, crossed the inner by abo o | tive of the Assoclated press today, sald he | ope Meet Mtk TR ! Rk 2 e hest 4'9n | oleventh annual regatta of the lowa Amateur | forty, crossed the fine winper by about two | tive of fhe Assoeqiet pites TS SR (0] York opened today at Fleetwood park. | rraciNG UP MINSING SECURITIES glagnats Robinson. L'm Time: One | Rowing association will be held here. The | "4 the intermedite ared event, afl’| With fils teainer, Hardy Campbell: At the| DV NS to fecent raln the track was dead, ke : hour and fifty-fly A X regatta will consist of the following events: | three crews c ter together, the | yame time he ndded that the reports cir- | YUt fast time was made nevertheless by |3, V. Farwell & (o, Asket to Tell What Irdinrapolis, 7; Milwaukee, 4 A HUI First day, junfor single, Junior double, | Winnipegs leading slightly lated as to" his giving up his training | 20Me Of the heat winners, The Iowa mare Vhey Know About Hoth the Winnipega and the o culated as to" his giving up hie Veta, starting for the first time this se yi1te % " ‘! CHICAGO, July 17 John Brooks and Terre Haute, 4; Minneapolis, 3 CHICAGO, Jul The Coits won today [, o T " " h H J n 2 nnin v ilo! our; second day, ganfor single, | steered o of th g0, ) #table ere and changing joc nd Granl Raplds, 23; Kansas City, 10, in the faurth ‘innt an even dogen [Junior four; second day f gle, | steered out of the course. At 0] qus table here and changing his jockey and | g " yats 19 pacn with groat ense, cut- | gogree 1. Bullene, asslg ‘e ing her record to 2:14'y and showing ability | . & 4 TR EL SR LI = Potter, - rins on 'two RIfls, two errora and ten hits, | senfor double and senior four. The races | the Winnipes ld silghtly, rowiil a clean | trainer were unfounded. Mr. Dwyer has The game of ball between Lincoln and ‘Iht:\\“‘(4‘I~nl)"vu‘.mllr ",:‘, L,fl,',,,.” 3 |n'~':”l:..:wt”:_\1 will be rowed in heats, the best two oo |‘v‘.f'y."}|,:' S 1.‘.‘1;2‘;2“:’;?;" \|,'-'|l.)",y.f.\'.{ not arranged his plans for 1896, and it s | @8 S PeOREn O8N d,Showing abtity | Lovell & Co. of Boston today filed a bill Omaha yesterday afternoon, so far as Omaha | (" gnahie the Phillies to catch a train. | three, a quarter mile and turn. This pian | tans turned togethe t ormer besan | probable he will dispose of his horse, Harry | was the largest that was ever 1in a |of discovery against the firm of J. V. Fars soes, unworthy of description or com-| Angon was hit just over the heart by a Bhih oAt i e satistactory than | {0 draw away, The ropolitans trie Reed, before leaving. race at Floetwood during the twenty-five | won & Co. of this city, & L ",”’ % o the mout | Wity pitched bail the last thme at bat and HRg been found-mtch more SaUistactory than fiyiefie up, <but faile o Winnipegs cros Richard Croker, referring to an article in | veirs the track has been in existence. Re-| B0 1 0 B ity, asking that the gient, The outfleld work was one of the moit | j¢'is faared was seriously injured. Attend- [the old mite and a hait ocotrss, be- | ing the line by and & hall Jengths | Drath attribiting some comments of the|3ults: g rm be compelled to account for $1,840,000 wretched exhibitions ever seen upon alleged | ance, 2,000, cause the whole race s in con- | 8head, with the stors several lengths | A orican press upon the alleged treatment TP i Ol DA -;”ff:.'." of securities which it is alleged were fraud- profession2l grounds. Lincoln played g0ad | Chicago ... 00012 0 012 tinual sight of the spectators. Fol- Phe. ‘races tomorrow will begin at 3|0f American horses to ‘cracked brained | v P, Attractive, Highlanl Lassie, | ulently transferred on the eve of the assign. ball, as she always does, and won the game | VR SUEIRIE ooseetiseoits e 10, Er. | lowing are the officers of the association: | o'clock and will include the finals in sin-| drivolers who are lgnorant of the whole | 5. Happiness, 'Littie Barefoot, ‘Al | ment of Potter, Lovell & Co. In August, o she ploased, Buckerino Hifted Grage out | oo™ crimenss, 1, bhiladelohia, 10 BE: | President, B. L. Kilby, Ottumwa; vice presi- [ Ele% and the senior elghts and fours. Re- | subject,” inforined a represontative of the | ucre and Genevieve also started, | | 180, Potter, .'»C;,‘.l"fl &, Co were minck of the hox the moment it Icoked as it he | Funs: Chirago, & Philadelphia. 8. Twobase | dent, C. 8. Argo, Sloux City; secretary, B. 8, it race, senior singles: First heat, T. | frrociated press tofay that i i te. Time Yo 3304, 235 | time of thelr failifo they had sasets of might get pounded and put Freddy Barnes fn | hi: (Dahlen Thorntgn, Bhompeon. e, | Phelps, Burlington; commodore, J. N. Lind- | A. Ramohr, Toronto Regatia club, Toranto, | (Grr"his only comp Veine aiainat the | some aurm SeGrogos. ‘,.",‘l'”" ,‘{“;;"\'"\ Blos. 00,000 and labilities of $4,000,000. A tew his place. Darby, however, was allowed ‘o | Double plays: Dahlen to Stewart to Anson. | say, Dubuque; executive committee, Hon. IR e b G SRS s Clt LR pired articien In cortain London papers | it Corteln, ey, Crare, . Wilme: "]4[113;-4 before the fallure, It In alleged in tho L truck out Thornton, 3; by Taylor, 3 | p° g ’ 3| S o8 did not start, T Y e Simms, the jockey, expects to ride in the | Nleppo, Alverna, Wayburn, Jesse Y sl | securities valued at $5000000 were pitch the game out. Buckerino knows B o P tion Ot o il Tof | E. B. Mack of Storm Lake, Will Hull of | rontos did not stare. iime; 1012 Second | pited Statos in the autumn and wil Teave | 3y vo. Alvernd, Wayburn, Jomse Yearance, | blil, stcurities valued ot $5.000000 were business; he wanted the game and t Thornton, 6; off Taylor, 4, Wild pitch: | Cedar Rapids, E. C. Currier of Sioux City t ik dpd e t for New York as soon as his arr: i claes, trotting, unfinished: | Nutehell | Lovell & Co. did a brokerage business with SUkBax 1n osing 'it, which ke oot Thornton. HIt with ballt | Turner, Anson. |and F. A "I‘l’l‘x;‘k:fny{\.:;rml.mn’u)llhll\lv:v{ll':':“ by > at club, Philadelphia, sec are completed to prorocute tho newspaper | - the hied an T fourth heats: Time, Tor | Farwell & Co, and John V. Farell was a done In a hundred years. Manager 5 tind| es jhbsalHlebio JaRLUES (OL (LU, FREBY CU Lo Argonaut Rowing clu driven a horse to death in a race T Ly Y L ot L 1 heat | gtockholder in the firm of Potter, Lovell y w0 h ocial phase will not be overlooked. Prosi . in 2173 and Maud N captured the first [ & Co. from January 1 to August $7. 1890, 0t 4 a llttle conversation with Shaffer | and i i Keefe, ! AL ik o i atits foutsiRedd ths N m Newmarket to Cambrid AL R 3G - Briphase, dored. HANK. O :’[‘E:o‘:;hng«m:“mwI versatl ‘r‘u‘.li;)!\' i RANDING A LI AN dent Kilby will take with him the Schubert | Intermediate four-oared shell: Winnip Ain B ) Fred, Bdn: 1t is alleged that before the failure the firm e g, etropol ork. 3 i ady Far Dart, Lady Hannis, Brookside, Mandolin_club of Ottumwa and there will | Winnipeg, fir<t; Metropolitan, New WYork vening Standard, commenting upon ! i okelde, | fraudnlently appropriated $500,00 S either pl tter I, both in ed. Won. Lost. PCE | o ale ot frof § a4 ine | S¢cond; Isior, Paterson, third. Detroit of Michdel I, Dwyer's Don | [Hussar, T Scoft, Billy Ackerson, St. Al: dulently appropriated $500,000 of other l;-“flm":mv:;‘lfl :.l'! “rmr;’!wy'.h"r 1‘_ l:‘«’l" v:n b | pitteburg ... 44 . be a male quartet from Dubuque, and in- | §i4°0C . HAEL g by (LA RN 1!“‘”““ seiion | bans, Kathleen, Liftle Wonder, Duplex and | people’s money and pledged $500,000 more. A LG % | format hope, with concerts and serenades on | *'By{{oared shells (final): Toronto, Toronto, vmarket today - in the selling | Fred Ensign also started. It is claimed that the FY s were coge adorning the bench without pay. Shaffer can | Cleveland ..o . 0. i B8.7 1 i0e take i the eventng, WLl mive WOOIaty | et Bemibaiyoaln e Haaionia) seoond T P AT S T — S BT bYGE, EhED L ANASHONBA LI Al alleged play good ball, and he will either do It or [ Cincinnatl . i 0 9 plenty of amusement. Time: 9:46, + was not backed like one of the Amer- Aqueduet fiaces Drewing Light, that the transfer of a large number of seeur- not play at ail. Score loston ...... § 36 & The course Is sure to be good this year, Intermediate elght-oared shell: Waschu- | jcan good thirgs., His appearance in the NEW YORK, July 17.—The attendance | jties was made to the firm of Farwell & OMAHA Brooklyn .l il 2 whether it blows from the leeward or wind. | Sctl, Worcester, Mass, fireti Montrosc, sec- | paddock, clothed in o hage white sheet, | was Ilght at Aqueduct today and again a | Co. and that J. T. Thumascro, a partner 1 B SH. 8. PO, A, B | Do . 4 vard," Three of four courtes have been sur. | Bureka, Newark," third. Time % | Ws uncinny, and remindeione of an equiné poor card was made abiolutely unattrac- |of Jon V. Farwell, carried these securitics Sioniee . d ere ts o lake, A N RND BT BTANTS FOE LAROAMON — | tive by scratches. Result out of the state of Massachusetts. The suit 1 :: ! hington”[[[1 B A TR G LT e A B C GOOD CROWD AND SOME FINERACING | Firat race, six furlongs: Stonenell (5 to 2) | was flled in the United States court. 20Ul .. ; [ e ’ ransportation fa- i i won, Buck Knight (5 to 1) sccond, Marsha - el 01 Loulsville /1100 66 2 8.5 | cllties are ample for any multitude, o that pe of Ametions Yachtsmen on the Wi | grand Circult Meating at Saginaw Proving | G 10 1) third, “ime: 118~ p Heavy Kain at Peorin. 0 0 0 < today: Brooklyn at Cleveland; | the management is able to promise the spec- A il b Suceess. ond race, five furlongs, selling: Tmpo- | pEORIA, 1Nl ¢ 17.—The ra b4 1 hia Bt 'Blitebuses Baltimore ai | tators a sood view from any course which | BRISTOL, R. I, July 17.—The yachts De- | g\ qrnAwW, Mich., July 17.~The third day | fitlon @ to D won, Volley to 6) second, EEORIA, 1lL, Julyi 17=sThe raintall thil 0 ! New York at Loulsvie; 5oston | tas been laid out. Last year a furlous gae | fender and’ Colonta satled for Larchmont | SIS NURAS B SoZ G OIS | s T (R e A deduiot hamdion Yeuthii e 16 oM e WS By nen s g 2| at Ghlcago, Dlow two days ¢ Stores Juke” and. the races | today. Defender Is complete in every detail | oF, the ;::;u'v"«‘ ’Il'h»---l‘“‘m“‘n| “”:.-‘x\ park || Third rag A\:‘.‘:va'u‘ han toap, '»'\"‘.l:; nfin‘n: years. In ten hours it was 8.7 inches, SCORES OF THE WasTERN LEAGUE |had to be rowed on the south side of the | except the herths for her erew, and those | &% WEIEE P (OGRE (Gh i gooa sport, | Francis @ to 6 second. Time: 2:14 = —— o iy lake. The transportation facilities were In- | will be finished in a day or two. Captain | i SUR PEORE @ KO EE B K0 ent | | Fourth race, one mile, selling: - Mirage (1 adequate and consequently a great many | Nat Herreshoff did not sall on Defender, but L Lafiide S 5 5 to 1) won, Abingdon ( cond, Cha VARV VVVVIVS lluu-h, Inks, 1b. Lohman, c Nattross, db. Miles, rf... Darby, p ®| commmomm— Totals .. 0 LN Joo Canthii Jack Pickeit Pl AR RY BH SH )4 4 on and Jack Pickeit Play o 8 n contest between T Shelton ard Ar- | pade () a. 5 O TR e i) i Gama Together at Detroit, U s it e el L ERERCIR L IS e oo b Dar BB IV I g B0l O Wan won dit Ave Neutd by| Fittn rece; i turtansd, an- SWEET—— SAVORY—— SATISFYING Kerinedy, .. § DETROIT, July 17.—In the first game the | lake there are enough large steamers and | noon. Shelton, Tn the 2:28 trot Letitia reduced her | ¢ifcan (§ to'1) won, Bona Venture (4 to 1) 3 O'Brien, ‘1h... § home. toam’ wott by bunening Hita e the | enough hacks and wagonettes to transport | Captain Hank Haft was In chargeeof tho | Focard from 2971 to 518% “econd, Bufelda (20 to 1) third. Time: 1:20% peer, G.... of the second game Plckett kicked very § S EWS. g aboard Colonia. The hour of the Y | (5 to 1) second, Alaho (6 to 1) third. Time: Sulllvan, 't hard on a close decision aml was ordered | Undoubtedly the hottest contest will be | 8tart was known to but few, und only a | rack record, He miao mite & hylf mie in ) G5 Holls out of the game. A general wrangle en- | between Dubuque and Sioux City. Sioux | g she was towed outside. In the 2:35 pace for ar-olds, purse $500, P BBEUS S ) e SOUEEY iragk, sued, and the visitors r I to play unless | City will send a senfor four, junior four, | tention of Captain Haff to go a 3 Theodore Shelton won the firat, ‘second and vorite in Front. Barnes, he be continued in the game, Umpire junior double and .junior sing ‘e senior | Newport in tow, as the weather fifth heats, Time: 2104, 2:13, 248%. Arthur | 8AN FRANCISCO, July 17.—-Not a single A : \ ll{lnm“vlvin'n:"}v th el time and then | four will be: Blood, bow; Claypole, Saw- | thick and the breeze light. An hour after I won the third and fourth heats =Madeline | favorite won toda The first race was a AND 2 3 2 0 eclared the game forfeited to Detroit, 9 10 0. | yor and Dell Fosse, stroke. The junior four | {the yachts starte ere arrived from Boston | Pollard and Miss Dodge were distanced surprise, Hanford selling at 15 and 20 to 1 9 Score, firat game o is T 57 i by ‘train a new fr and m for De. In the 2:28 trot, purse $2.000, 1 4 DELIOIt .vverssreeeriead 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0—1p | COMPrises Gunsell, bow; Holmes, Barker | fander, which will i - her. ott three ght heats. Time: ¥ Farned runs: , 9; Om: =) St. Paul ... 5200033800 0 0 g|and Martz, stroke. Hiles and Blood will pull e returns fror robably the | 2:20. N Flower was second and’ Hoet five and a half furlongs, sell- o buse: hits: O “;,an-h.. Spee Hits i St Paul, 1. Byrors: | the junior double’ and Hiles the junior latter part of n ] The' boom fs 110 | Soap third. "Villiers “and " Fitzroy ulso | i ford (15 to'1) won. Tittle Hob ——————— L ! ag'e, A Ly Detroft, Paul, 4. \tteries: White- | 8le. ~ The senlor four s exactly the same | feei long, and the gaff, seventy feet in [ startec . i al (20 to 1) third. Time. Think of the thousands of ham T ol e Oy A . Ty e | hill and Twineham: Jones and Boyle. four which won the junior and senlor events | 12nEth, Is'solid [twas dald that Defender [ In the 2:10 pacing, purde 8200, Paul won | B¢ . one mile, selling andhecon that go out fhons Bawth peer (2 ch o Inks to Lohman, Struck | M o WA i S out at Storm lake last year. It has been doing | Would casry o holiow gaff. The gaff is four | the third, fourth and fifth heats Tunc: | to / 5) second, Leonatus suatgo om South out: By Darby, 6; by Barnes Base OB | morre Haute 01000021 0—4splendid work, rowing in the b 2 | feet longer than Defender now carries, and | 2:00%, 2:12, 2:12le. Quinette won the first Time: 1:44%, Omaha daily! We select but the balis:c Oft Darby, 1i Off (Grome, 13 off | Ainneapolis .. 94899081 g-4)svlendid work, rowing fn the best form of | with the daition, of new sails belng pre- | and second heals, Timo: 2:004, 2094 Co- five furiongs, handicap, 2-yen best onos for the brand,“SWIFT'S Barnes, 1 Passed b i Tiotman, | Wilg)| Minneapoils o D00 ] f—3lany crew that has ever left Sioux City. | pared, it is calculated that the speed of | bridge was third. Iithel A, Moonstone, 3 ra (7 to 1) won, Vey PREMIUM." Ve lIEhY, pitches: Darby ime: ‘Two hours ‘and [ Hits: Terre Haute, 8; Minneapolis, 6. Er-| The junior four got In a shell together for [ the yacht will be greatly Increased. Captain | Susie Ela T and Atlantic King also | ) emont (2 to 1) third, o PREMTUM. moked lightly twenty-five minut Umplire: Mr. Ward. ;‘”:Ew o~r\g:;':(.._ :(‘QI ‘,; §1|;vu wl‘wi 0. 1_.u|i the first time on the 9th of July, but have | Herreshoff will sail Defender in the races | startec . i trimmed nicoly—extra mild—not PARVIN THREW THE GAME [Rtless 1 IeouE NG I ORRH; ERH Galey Al iand | 5¥n Brow RS niRHY AN Al ye ainb T ey | O AN ew XOTIO! TSR 1ovenue ¢ an O arvoss (6 fo. o rondeury 0 to.1) salty. No man could make them DES MOIN July 17—(Special Tele-| GRAND RAPIDS, July 17.—8cc mwul1 rm ll;vhjum‘u]r ,;m,m,» last year and | porevior o Colonias 1Y (heoTheyachts | g LOUIS, July 17.—Rainy weather and ad, Sport MeAlilster (2 to 1) third, Time: better. gram.)—Unlik sterday's game, the con- and Raplds . 7 0 2 0 9 2 62| was defeated, but Blood has taken the place | Hattie Palmer, arrived from Bristol today | an Indifferent card drew only 1,50 people et ety Des Momes and St. Joseph | Kansas Clty 0 0 © 2-10 | of Howell and is a larger and more muscu- | and dropped anchor off the torpedo station. | to Fair Assoclation park today. The bet- | Iifth race, five and a half furlongs, handi- For Sale by all First-Class Dealers. L L AR B LIRS Gr : Kansas City, 12, | lar fellow and will put up a fast race. Hiles | The weather Wax foggy and a light raii | (o was llvely and the ts suffered, | (OP: Bernardo (3 to 1) won, lip. Tvy (1 to SWIFT AND COMPANY fmads no attempt 10 piteh, ‘and the deldars Grand Itapids, 1; Kunsas City: 10, | will also try his fortune in the single. Pos. | a8 falling, Captain Hafl stated that he | pii dlimp of the day was In the fourth | Bas Ty 0 MeCarthy @ to b third SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. 10 Mot try, to support him. He was taken | Datterfes: Jones, FPotty and Moran; Hast- | sibly Tredway, who s captain of the win. | oin nob, GERert, to] start for Larchmont | pace. Disturbance was a favorite at 3 to 2 WHAL U et v 4 S BRI aT ik Vary damaged condition | MES and Bergen. ning Yale varsity crew, will bo entored, in | U ate this atlernoor & annotnces | 400 several others were played ‘at_short Were ANl Peaten, ALV sLLBIVBRL & some of the events. The Sioux City people | this mornini that Valkyrie 111 sails for New | 00ds, Revenue opencd at 20 to 1, and MILWAUK July 17.—Favorites wer after ten runs had been made with two s 2000 l”“:““;“:n § e ) - B s i b Ao ons e Tox [afiwaukes .00 0 1101106 L I U G R e s S ngor ey anae, lay. in tne, ruck unill | Leaten at Stato’park in each race: today. AMUSEMBNTS. the visitors and consequently so many | Hits: Indlanapolis, 14; Milwaukee, 12. lest year. C. S. Argo is the moving |, The flag of the New ¥ork Vacht club was | o into ‘the strotch, when he came out | Results > = Pl LR e R S S8 L TAIRNHEONS 18 AW G aMACTLS spirit among the Sloux City people and he | {04y, ra over efender, and a large| 'nd.won as he wished. Track heavy. Re-| First five and a half furlongs, for o i : 3 A 2 ! Amerlcan yacht ensign was dl ed at the i ! < Tros Moo o e 0 T 10 0 4 0 015 terics: 'Damon and McFariand; Rettger | thinks the Argonauts will be strictly in it. | fva o) symilicata having taken formal | Sults: maiden lde: Dr. Huger won, King B IR, i 0 0§ 190.0,1-0 34 o, Dubuque will have a senior and Junioe four, | sasmssin o the hape " 8 taken formal| el pace, three-quarters of a mile; Jen: | Dance second, Highland Fling third." Time: 4 Hits: Des Molnes, ar- STANDING OF THE TEAMS. The junior four is composed of T. Alderson, nte Harding (& to 1) won, Jardine (7 to 1) | 111% VR sighth: Fr rors: Des' Moines, 3; St. Joseph, 1. Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. { bow; C. Reinfried, J. Scripture and H. C. | SHOOTERS MAKING GOOD Scokgs | j5nd Marchaway (10 o 1) third. “fFime: | 0 o ALE s R o mevonls BraTR runs: Alberts, - Thre Purvis, | Indlanapolis 41 Kohnlein, stroke. This'is a better junior or, MeCarthy. : Roucl o 5 — Seoond race, five-cighths of a mile, purse: | third.. Time: " 1:5. e O R O P R L T g four than Dabuque had last year, and it Cedar | Opentng Day ot the Chadron Tournament | Utopia (3 to 1) won, Laura I* (3 PirHt Third 2, six furlongs: FEmpera won. on bails: OF Roach, 4: arvin, 4 off | St. Paul Repids or Sioux City beat them they will Riivosd Eedtin: ond, Lesseman (20 to 1) third. Time: 1:4. | Captain Brown second, Belle Yohe third Alberts, 2, Hit by plichec By Alberts, | Milwaukee ) 2. 1. Be Parvin. _Stolen s ‘McFar: | Minneapolls 165 husky, athletic fellows, and have been rowing 1and, Purvis (3, McKibben, Griffin (1), John- | Terre Haute 7. 42eg together constantly for two months. The son, Rihter, rifice hits: McVicker, [ Grand Raplds ........ 70 .6 | senior four will consist of Ed M y have to row very hard. They are a N S "Third race, one mile: Strathmeath (1 to | Time: 1:15 i y are all good, | CHADRON, Neb., July 17.—(Speetal Tele- | 5 " Uh "Fouindling (7 to 1) second, Flora | Iourth race, one mile: Saldivar won, gram.)—The second annual two days' tour- [ Fhornton (2 to 1) third. Time: 1:48 Lady Rose second, Fakir third. Time: nament of the Chadron Gun club began ourth race, seven and a half furlongs, | 1:43 t Holmes, McF , Hickey. Double 58 sohediled fo 5 2 5 . Healy, bow; rning.’ 2 P ORE#b\ a1 selling: Revenue (10 to_1) won, Mopsey (15| Fifth race, seven furlongs: Gascon won o o ntar t0 Warvi. - Roash g0 | - Mo #amen moheauled for toddy. Fred B. Smith, W. C. Norman and J, R. | here thls morning. A strong south wind | ig's i onG Probasco (7 to 1) third. Time:' Lamoore second, Ulster third. Time: 1: Hickey to Purvis; Mohler to Holmes to Pur-| = o b Lindsay, stroke. Lindsay rowed with the big | Prevented any remarkably ‘good shooting %, g ant 8 Ryt vis “Batteries: Roach and McFarland: Par- | GAMES OF THE LIVELY AMATEURS | four of Moline when the Sylvans smashed alj | 874 made the straightaway and left-quar- mile and a_sixteenth, selling: saras iy L odis Rextyito,Qbeny Vin, Alberts and Johes, Time: Two hours. e racords Into smithereens, The sanior four has | tering birds very difficult. The afternoon | Sull Ross (2is to 1) won, Prince @ fo 1) sec- | ST. LOUIS, July 17.-A. F. Uliman, presl- Umipire: Mr. Burns. Attendance, 20, uffalo Soldlers from Fort Kobinson Easily | been handica scores were better, the wind having sub. | ond, Aunt Jane (50 to 1) third. Time: 1:32%. | dent of the BEast 8t. Louis Jockey ciut . Burn e ce, 2 e pped from the fact that they | ScOres were better, the wind having sub 3 t iird he K uis Jockey ciub, QUINCY DROPS ONE Peat Al'iance. have been compelled to try two or (hree dif. | sided. A number of visiting sportsmen are ¢ T EnTERAWINHIE ceMBRntS) stated tonight that the track on the Hlinots UINCY, IIL, July 17.—~(Special Telegram.) ‘ y 1 P R L BrEolL M side of the river would be r CY, I, 3., 3 ALLIANCE, July 17.—(Special Tele- | ferent bowmen, but Healy Is doing the work | In the city attending the shoot, among| KANSAS CITY, July 17.—The feature of | §ide of the river wc ild be reonened imme- By Siin ookTond Dinsed anathar o A 5 Qlately closing ¢ races here Zuiney and Rockford pluyed another close | gram)—The Alliance-Fort Robinson ball | very well at present. Healy rowed In the | them being Mortimer, Jesurun and John | the day at Exposition park was the riding DravIad (rara 18 Bacantl foratan Boak 1apIn Fhe visitors were Tucky in getting & hit | same was played on the home diamond | 1391 regatta at Spirit lake.” Smith was the | Morten of Douslas, Wyog Doc liick of | o carrol. Out of four mounts he brought | lation in Iilinois. 1f the Miinois authorities when it was needed. Score: today, and the Alliance boys would be glad | stroke of the junior four last year, and if the [ JoP\% W' B N gerboseka. 1. 12 “.m-’, In three winners and came in third on the | become antagonistic, however, the track Quiney . 4+ 0000001 0-1|nad the game never been played. The dark | other men had been as good Sioux City would | and Doc Sheftner, W, B, McQueen and | fourth. Three favorites won and the other | Will be closed at once, as was done in CI eac Rockford ..... 01040 1, 05100 0L complexioned soldlers from the fort simply | Not have won out. Norman was in the junior | Daye Connors of Hay Springs; A. Morse | tWo eévents were won by a heavily backed | cago. B L Qoo & o 1\\“3‘{,5‘";{ eat ‘em up. Score, 20 to 8 in favor of the | race at the state regatta in 1891, and is still | and T. F. Franks of Merriman second cholee and @ 4 to 1 shot. The track Bookm ker Hogan In Jall. lor v ] e P N e o re expecte | w: zood ondition _and the sport first - A u o Rockford, 1. Two-base | colored boys. Hatter Preston and | & junlor. Possibly the Dubugues will put fn [ Numerous others are expected tomorrow | Was In good GoRditoN It MILWAUKEE, July 17.-D. M. Hogs n Horton, 8. Struck out: By r - zhold and Ch but are not counting much on that. A fair | o0 ihe fiate, am g atlon rules | o.Venr-olds:’ Blanche, Keern (4 to 1) won. | park, has been held for trial under 82,000 Horton, 5. Batterles: McGreevey and B DUNLAP, Ia. July (Special Tele- | orowd is expected from the state of Dubuque. " & Ty eF wecond, Bill Powell s y. ra 1 v o slas ore are 7 jue the rapild fire system are 1 All en- | Hattie Thayer (3 to econd, 1 ow bond: o declined to v e bo! d land; Horton and Snyder. Time: One hour | Bram)—T bail enthusiasts here are Wi | myeywily take their male quartet and a del- | trance moneys ate divided into four purses (210 1) third. Time: 0:53. \wf:n"h.’)'.u R AR umn a:} 9 u .9 . : 5 s Rieath eDougai | tonight. The Baird, Dean & Co. team y 1 o i e boc and thirty minutes. Umplres: McDougal | Goridown to Woodbine today and won o | eation of rooters. A large number of young | and aside his there 15 over §00 in| Second race, five and a half furlongs: | MERC % S retaliate by arresting . the ¢ 3 H S9dea Hrixow Dodsy's Jateway (5 ta 2) won, Arthur Davis (10"to | md i L ! Cheapest excursion rates ever o jsred CKSONVILLE, 7.—(Spec! game by a score of 8 to 10, There has been | ladies expeet to be members of the party. | added pri Today's i X ¢ won, A0 L9] members of the Clv eration who el D anria TacRRon vills &1 conviderable rivairy between the two teams el e members of the PATY: | Tpirst event, fifteen singles: Winner, Wil- [ 1) second, John P (& to 1) third. Time: pcught tickets on the races to secure evi- ble i berria-anonville gams post: 9 LISy 4 A CEDAR RAPIDS AND OTTUMWA n, with: 16 1:10% lence, V oned on account of rain and over 100 citizens went down wit b s 5. A {0 : (s, sell- | dence. ponsd‘ on account of ral money o put up on the home team, but| The Cedar Rapids contingent do not say ond event, fifteen singles: Winners, | Third race, six and a half furlongs, sell- " R E STANDING OF THE TEAMS. oY ayorPof Woadbine: fornade. any” bats | much, but, as usuai, they Wiison, 14; Thompson, 14: Morton, 14 ing: Little Nell (evem won, Monk Over- Oan /> Ran Thir e ma odbine hade ot- sus y are going for blood. s son, 14; Morton, 1 ol o it ¢ e J et 1 a. Won. Lost. Pt | ting: “The Wilcox & Drapers play here Sat- | Thetr'long sult Is the “sweep,” and they have | it 5 Fhie oo 11, Jfinnere tons 15 to, D/ sedond S mon G110 DU SN ESTMAREIT)duly STty chissaelling FOOD g uray and BNy, eb., July 17.—(8pecial | VOR the juniors and seniors in all the regatias | " @ourth " cvent, fifteen singles: Winners ourth race, seven-elghths of a mite, sell- | {00 T TG PO B0 GRS, YRR S vere Omaha 5 Delegram.)—Davia City scalped the Wahoo | 107, ten years, except the last, when they ; Flanders, 11; Bovd, 1. ' | ng: Collector (8 to 2 won. Josephine (2 ‘”Kx\w’mfin.» A I e waser (o Indians bafore a large array of witnesses | had no entries. The junior four this year is ten singles and three pairs: | 1) second, Virgin (10 to 1) third. Time was first and A, W s Son and Heir pILLS Quiney ..... today. This makes a total of twenty-eight s of C. B. Whelpley, bow; W. L. V! ‘Thompson, 15. Fifth race, five (H!‘lfll‘ln.’ L.’! ‘Ir\ll'.l to second. Tockford " 2.9 games that David City has played this . Bossert and Percy P. Smith, | S vent, fiiteen wingl Winner, | 3 wor, Ous BlrdnsesQ) fo D seoondi Wk (nnneHea T ERI AL b v i tan 18 Are a sclentific compound of medicines fn. &1 dorepn [1111 fearand she has 1ost bt si<” "The bril- They get off like a plece of trained | Bgid, 15; Thompsan, 15; Flanders, 1, =~ | man (0 e i3 INDIANAPOLIS, July 17 dudge G ndedstorbilld yp 116 Neoye HiUmUsaIRIY B ionas s Hinicoin ot Omana; Bt Tou | Of - (o Sak of HavI: Citve CHSr battory | Ukhtaing, and have the reputation of keep:| poyq. 1i; Bilenwood, 1, i 4 Allinnen Meeting Closed, AR Hemsa i AR el L L A B soph it Des Moines: Peodta at Jacksonville; | piayed ball all the time, ~Bell's epattery | ing up the gait. Al of them are old oarsmen, | Tighth event, twenty singles: Winner, | ALLIANCE, Neb, July 17.-(Special Tele- | junciion granted againat the Hoby " YOU NEED THEM Rockford at Quine e e hort ston and Smith ana Tave's [ although none of them have ever contested | Bristol, 1S gram.)—Today ciosed the three-duy racing | track. This closes the track for a ye BECAUSE THISY ARE A NERVE TONIO flelding .came near causing the amphithea- | before for a race. It fs expected that the | Ninth cvent, fifteen - singles: Winners, | meeting under the auspices of the Alllance | least. M whose work is beneflcial and lasting, GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE | SF 100f o take wings. Waloo sent up a nior four, whose names will cause Stoux | Boyd, 16: Blienwood, 15 =050 Distriet Fair association, The city has been Pushing Prze +ight Areingements A h e 800/ pen 0w G (o MG GRINELY train ‘load of ‘shoutefs on a special, ‘but | Cily and Dubuque crews to almost fall out of | yyyimap, ' ' : ! verflowing with visitors and ege DALLAS, Tex., July 17.—At the Corbett- | if you are getting nervous and can't sleep New Yor'e Boats St Louls by the Aid of | gume. Score: v torches: after the | iho shells, will enter at the last minute, t0 | "y "W.' Boyd won first prize for the best eaks In the highest te l"fl”\‘“r Pitasimmons ficht headquirters. an order | and don't care whether you go to yoit M1 Henry ’Dny, Umpre. Wahoo T nlotatate make that event interesting. Cedar Rapids | avérage on the day's shoot, with a score of | trentment while here, [he SYeis, 000N | was re colved for 20 8 wou o1t vas ac- | menls or not. You need ihem If vou are 1 : 3 vill also enter a junior do John A. Reed PR T s A o e P T nteres eve articular and | Companted by a check for $5,0 e con- | eross and irritable withos visibleea §T. LOUIS, July 17.—Today's game was | David City . 8140 §eq 03 A5 1 will alio anter & Junior double, Joka A Tiaed| 1a¢ il nd Morse took first prize for | Mot JRURE R Nacing ever meen in this | compapied b ol o ttiscm Wil | or1f uffermmt with fne nervons. disarder 2 and /- McCullough. B a0 gantle- | the lowest average, with a_ score of sixty- f th t ra jer se the best that has been seen here this sea. | Hits: Wahoo, 6 David City, 16. Errors: 14 H. W. McCullough. Both of these gentle- | £ 19l “AruGnie the Chadron Faobieys | country was witnessed. ” Result b awarded tomerrow morning. It has been k thas b B A Waps: avahoo 85 David City, 16. Brrors:|men are old oarsmen and have thel s | four killed Amonk the Chadron One vt trot or p ni repeat, purse | be,aWarded, tomerOn MoTn Okt of meveral et ‘["::‘, the Glants won, the complaint | ot "David” City, Struck auc: By Clark, 4; | covered with medals that they have won In o pRiflaipated whrel I {{,‘,flfm"l'\ El- | 4707 Datendtne won. Verna B second. Both | Gea¥ed §feW AR Qh2rve" tonaidorati fll‘mflfl against the umpire was very pronounced. |$v Cook, 5. Hatterl Wahoo! Clark and | “sweep events, but have never done any | Erway, Fred It 400 h heats the same. Time I St overnar Cullerson has mora W. Clurke, first baseman, was struck by a I; David City, Cook and Crefghton. Um- | work before in sculling. They will test the | W. L. Hitehcock, u v | 4 l0de ub running race ear-olds, PUISe | jjhoral views upon the question of prize o firs 5 retire, ity A £100, er taklng entire “purse atries, | 1Y U ) arney. agneral.. aht ball in the first inning and had to rotire, : Hall, havor of David City. = | mettle of the other crews. | wiil “be the big tournament, | daud" Brokles. 1ilian Tussell and Piok. | QEhtng than (he atlorney seneral, a4 1513 DODCE ST, Rl Mpausnat him and Augasted | o Teralie seied Thals S BinaBoone | Buriington does mot expect to: enter auy | WHICH vo far Bay Reelis, eibosas Devond the | wisk, Plokwick ‘won, Y.mie. LSO | R e an who s read up on the subject | 2d Door West P. O Omaha, Big Roger Connor of the Browns ore, 50 to 8 in_favor of Boone. ¥ | crews, although she gave a very respectable [ ¢Xpectations of the most sanguine. Matoh running iace pumo Hb Oraynec % | who agreees with Mr; Crane i bis conclu- - Chris Von der Ahe that he had conc CHEROKER, Ia., July 17.—(Speclal)— | regatta on the Fourth of July and has good | o S e # and Kid Himore, auis WOB. - e iree sion or his citation of the facts lo et trom ‘the dldmond. " ie Ghorokeo and Storfy Lake met on the ball | material, Possibly at the last momeat they SEDARBARIDS CHRILCXOLINGMBET | NoE Ly e T Chan ro Lo Yarle AT Al o dissatisfied with his work o diamonc | was a one-sided game from | may be induced to enter. 4 2 D! Briegn thira. Time: 15214 RS, LALT) gl L P Regser : ; e St Sharsigs wlaninel il Olttmwa il entor for the funior single [ Nleo. Program of Kacer Wrings Out Some | [ionkofilion rice, atirior mic anan, purse | | NEW KKK S0 TC0R (AT EREACIL - 08010018 000k | NHOORRR, Nabi, dtly. A%, a1 Tele. | elther George S. Rice or J. I, Dings: for the Fxoaliont; fxived: §1 entries: Jack Hale first, Stcel s today lssued a challeng ack McA e ork L. L0 0 0010038t iR, Nel y Tele- Ral L jor . I Dings: for the | ppAR RAPIDS, Ta., July 17.—(Spectal | ond, |'~-nm\ third. The management e of Brooklyn, the champion lightwelght Hits: S S 4 e gram.)—Great ga Craig | junior double both of these gentlemen: for th managoms Rt Laowls, 9L New York, ¢ Errdih: [ Sainse Hooper, Scors, 15 to 18, in favor of | senior single, H. A. McCullough, and possibly | Telesram.)—Four thousand people - | pects to have another meet this fal pugllist, to meet him for the champlonship 8L Louls: 3 New Yotk 'L Two pase hite: | Cralg. Batteries:C tfinghans an vk: | the senfor double by Messrs. Kilby and Mc- | tended the bicycle track meet of the Cedar Ironmuster Run n Grest Raoe. honom. 1t MoAulifte does not care 1o Fiest Staftord, son. Three-base hits: Connor. | iy Str! bertson. ] Cullough, Kilby Is the fastest sculler that| Rapids Cycling club here this afternoon. | CINCINNATI, July 17.—The best race of | ;" the world at 133 pounds before a respon- Stolen baxex: I2ly; Dowd, Lyons, Brown TGS Ne, % 1l Telo. | over graced an lowa regatta, and McCullongh | The day was a perfect ane and the races | the day at Oakley track was a handicap at | sible club, son, alles Jouble i Davis to| gram.)—Hastings | natch game of | won last y s Junior single and the junior | were all elo. 1l excitin Results + mile and an elghth, won by The Irc a TGt ord to Clarke. ase ol bal Jor Tl - b e e ¥e & 1 L e 8 & elg D tiards at Shelby, Staffordl to Clarke. Hase on-b alls: O Ger Wil today with Arapahoe. ‘The visi double with Gus Lyon, showing an unusual One mile novice, run in two sections and or record time, 1:54. Had the SHELBY, July 17.—(Special)—A n off Breitenstein, 1. Struck out: By | were in the lead in the first three Innings Sl il pretty | final, was won E. L. Jacks r A 3 o Breitenstein and Mliller; German and Wil s @ ¢ for our boys b 200 shape, and any who beat them will have | AAPUI®: W tow, third, Time horse Vorhels , ay bef ; d B o b ulleri: German and Wi | was 8 dec ”u»“{ Sur LN Yert | o row al the time. P e L b B the finish, would have won. Fabla, the | day between Rineheimer and Fozzard of i RIDS WIN A PAIR. standing \;.u. dic seore’ kicpet Tothing fur and final: "Chaples g Dol Colfar Tapis CINCINNATI, July 17—7The Reds won | ther can be found out than that Hastings | N, A, ATTA AT SARATOGA | wen: George . L. J<raemer, Des Molnes, Rwe Kamon 1o siicceamon foday by mord el | wina the game. ha; J Sfévens, Oftumwa, third g S Tillont Gty b7 hard bt | “EOLUMES. Neb, Jule 1 ispecialy oo | Time: 0138 25 m’?MY"YYYIYY?W?MVY"?YNMlm"mmmfimflm?mmm! was called af the end of the elkhth tnnine | Wahoo won yosterday's gams by her fiis | OP 00 Excite Much Interest One mile, Cedar Rapids Cycling clib on mccount of darkness. Attendance, 6,80, | fielding. Sh. got thrée yuns on a lost ball ting Heavy on Two Events, championshi erl Jackson won, Arthur Score, first game: Seored SARATOGA, N July More than | Covle second. Time: 2.3 ? Cinlinati vvooor g 1 180 00 1 toia VAR oo o€ 2 211000 -t i wnual amount of botuing upon amateur | Halt mile'dpony Fred Stevens, Ottomua | 82 0 rear of tite flrgeon s Knife R araaas m‘ L ‘m” LS. I’_{H“ r“' Batterics: Bénnet and Hall] Kleftner and | rowing '“H-’“-{" is being "“{‘“I '*"\;‘-‘- ""I Cummings, Maretied,” third. Time: 1:08 cillta: Cincinwatl, 16; Boston, srrors: | Corbett, oy opening day of the regatta of the National | ~One mile, bovsiunder 16, handicap: Willie i e of piles or clnnatl 10, Two-base hits: Bmith. aceman Kot bair Game Today. Assoclation of Amateur Oarsmen. Most of | Hanright ary Raplds, won; ' Harry 1f you suffer from any form of p @. Threo-base hits: Hogriever, Parratt,| The wholesale houses of the clty wili | the money is placed upon the resuits of the | White, Cedar Rapl cond, Time: 2:30 1 rectal trouble the Home runs: H oler i i : Syt ool Brfor il Tn sections . y Hoy. "M Ewine s Doaiile e | close at 4 o'clock this afternoon, that the Sonlos cight-oared race and the ~senior| gy Sy Des Moines, - r e ik, Double viaye: | waployes may have an opportunity of going | double sculls. In the elghts the first Bo- | thur pids, " second: : K Bextom, B H st | (0 the ball wame. The procesis of this | hemian Boat ciub of New York will meet - P balli 1y Sexton, 1. Struck out: By ore. | #ime will be“shared with the Omaha Fair | the Minnesota Hoat club of 8t Paul and | i i ; man, by Sexton, 1. Hatteries oman Speed assoclation. Igan will be In the | the Triton Boat club of Newark, 1In th xlépton, Clinton. second JAS. S.KIRK &CO., U. S. A and \mnn xton and Hyan. Time: Two | Dox for Omaha awd Kimerer for Lincoln, [ double sculls Van Vllet and Baitz of the Rapids, ; Harr R Marghy] maxton and Evan. ‘ime: 7 o o A L T foiniAncoln. | Nesper Boat club of Philadephia, winners te, Rupids. fourth OR. Seare, second game: Ahice Kamo may he expected. The teams: | of 1ast years cvent, will wect Fied Haw- | 'Half mile conslation: Charles’ Wilson, e i S apidd e s and Nazle of the Harlem Rowing club. ar R onj, Purdy tton, (;;:Mfiwu.l sreseeseenn 8 1 0200 3, f lf:k;h« : 5 b ; Lincoln. | Hawkins 1s an old Saratogan, and many of | mosa, second. TY: LR 9. 1 MoGREW ; i TwTir owt the local s) # are backing him heavily, — Hi Cincinnat), 12; Boston B w: | Hutchix son’ . . Ebright | © o decls! g o ee ek Cinelmmatl, 1; Hoston, L. Barned runs: Cin- | Nattress . . P 1 s Ehe Qeclklon of the pRES LI OaBL A vlokey will cure you without detention from Lusiness, without patn and ot SPECIALIST WHO THEATS ALL PRIVATE DISEASES, cinnatl, 4 Boston, 1. Two-base hits: Par. | Ulrich - Bhortetop... Holiingsworth | i is marn sy o All Wwho .oRrs: g 1695 4900 ERIRS AFD. 74 1A fot, Flegriever, Vaughn, Rines, Tueker. | Shuffer weadeeft . iRt of this marniag Aeya Al IhapRrey »sted to be on the grounds of the Omaha trifling expense, anhon, Stolen bases: Latham, Hoy, D: Siagle e he fore o fo d been cket club 0 n. on Sati ext T o LR s Taat. 1 Ing the forencan, 'Fhe sui. Whiekt had been et dlub ot 499 p: 1oy, 03 Raty Ba% The safest, most extensively used pile cure on tho market. Wonknow and eorel RIS DAYE: FRDT 0 Quussl, Firet Wase L abscurad by clouds, came oat about an hour | When the first eloven of the ciub will play Didorders of Bl bt By Brivetts, 75, Dhvatte oo | Lonman Ak 2 epsavine Defore the time for calling the first race. A | against elevon others. In view of the fact At druggists soc. and $1.00 or by mail prepaid from % M!N ONI.Y - 2 brisk wind sprang up about the same time, | that the tir for the Minnesota and Bloux Rimes and Murphy: Stivetts enl Ryan. | The game will be called at 4:15 w ke | City : K L L " . ran. < will be caled s Y hich roushened. the surface of the lake | City ericketers to pay their return visit is Iy OXper 9noe. Time: One hour and fifty-five minutes. Um: | traine leave Tourteenth and Sixtecaih and | torsiderably, At & few minutes of 3 the | not vary far oft, tha Omahas cannot get PYRAMWMID CO., ALBION, 'WWICH. "",""‘;"""‘ pire: Jevne, Howard al 4:05 o' ats were osition and the | to ch pra boats w put _in position and the | t h practl 9 ath & Farnam Sta., LI FLAND, O Tty M Cloyelana Tocomsel, Wik 1ava 0 Tea. R elory ot the iy s that 3f weveral Cime i : DOARAAMAKMLAL IR IR AR A AL DM oMamt, NEB. tcok two more games from the Baltimores | THCUMSEH, Neb., July 17.-(Special)- | exciting contests and one record breaker [ SIOUX CITY, July 17.—(Specia) Telegram.) : o, today, Tho first game wae 8 HUGEINE | Tecumsch has now got @ hase ball associn |ant beautifu'ly rowed race-tho interme 11t | _Tho Riversid el M edioscl Telenm Notise (o Contesetor mateh, Wilson and Clarkson both being | yyon Lovers of the & . g5 wlghts, The winning crew, the Wachusett | o5 00 Hprogel B il gior by Bealed bide will be racelved by the under. krockéd out of the box. Zimmer won the | fon JorulE of the game here have Boat club of Wor Mass., made the | {00, las t e D Tredway, RESTORE ned uptil noon of ihe 6th day of August, B b Ty oo trive I the Ciaa b a stock company ond DOsL Alul R T ol Mavel., WAl e | © cantain of the Yaic 3 > 1505, at Marfon, la., fof the erection of the Which netted four runs. Powd's wildness | S PUdic gencrally have a Betier than the previous best record, made | e and a member of the pTredway new Methodist chirch fn Marlon as per in the second game, eombined with tho | SFIPHIC 10 ThE Sub by the Tricons of Newark, N. J. The crews Faren A ATIRAF ia tho organ- pians wnd specifications now on_ file with timely hitting, gave the home tesm a vic- e assoclation Al Town: entered were the Wachusett of Worceater, [ ' ® 107 gate ul the Farmers and Merchants toky. Bt wus called at the end iaciel psmsent R. P. }mw—i secre- | the Furckas of Newark and the Montros Anothre ) Aer, bank in Marion, fa, and at the offica Wmoing on account of darkness heboy B Plerco, troasurar, and H | Boat clul. 17+ ++ " first elghth of a m O ) p L Jgent, architects, at Coun u te! mee, 4.100. Score, first gamo s ‘mw.mn. The ll'w ot I\omv' olub | the threa crews were on even terms, all . 1 <A .1 3 The right 18 hereby reserve aians e R TR bo wtrengthened with o fow sal- | rowing a forty stroke. Coming to the quar- [ Sram)—Fred iiurkn an o ur b ik | v and all bids, o AT S SR R men. The secretary desires corre- | tor, the Montrose eight pulled into the Eu- | clo rider, n h 1 . J. W, BAUGHMAN, RS St @ 3 e dence with disengaged amateur | reka's water and gave them their wash, | ovening ' (1o 5 9 1 ominitiee, Mariony Hits: Cleve! 1; Baltimore, 1, K players practically putting them out of the race. | course ia &2:0i. I Ta.

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