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N 4 oA e e — THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST T —— ALL WERE 0N THEIR METTLE " e v == oev pAVONTE (0T WARNED UP| £ et s s | DEFENDER BROKE, HER GAFF |12 ¢ s v s n s s | p ChEmAL ANALYSIS IROKE EVEN WITH THE PHILLIES | and Joo Patchen, thy seallion that ( |8 . v, U 1 that "r--;;--ll b | and u careful mies ity BOSTON, Aug. 2.-1n the first game the | him Yesterday, fo be Caniested during. the JE— n—— fcopleal | eRGMIS 3 | home team diatgnced the wisitors anto the | —— [ greutt " meatina in thiwaio, Wednesday, | _ ‘ tion of the urine, 13 University and Walioo Teams Play Orack | teven Mt % Whieh they made sien ue. | Golonel Kenser Did Not Strike a Winning | 7's " downtail yesterday the £ o | Had a Long Lead in the Goelet Cup Race | .' ,“::',',"."\",’:‘,:,""'_"':" Mt vy a,":‘:‘,:,'l"}',":'d“ilz n second game the result was i (he : t prevailed awl bxpressed the opin- | on Ab o . i Ball. Cans I T g e Gait Until the Seventh Heat. gelding ugn, revorse yestardiy's at the Time. INTON, N. J., Aug. 2.—Vice Chancellor nature of many balance until th and It took ten in | nings, Score, first gam - | Boston 502083000 10 chronic discases, _ particilarly those of the tervous M. COA AR This AR i e 5 s, S0l 3, = ¥ | SIDEWHEELERS HAD A RED HOT TIME| The Y. M. C. Af) and Omuna ¥ Bird today granted a rule to returnable tomorrow, why a recelver should I“”"“‘ACCID[NT ALLOWED VIGILANT TO WIN | not be appointed for the T W cause, OLD TIMERS REMINDED OF OTHER DAYS both by Jellen, and hoth of which were ex n Rubber in blood, liv. tits: Boston, 12; Philadelphia, 10, Frrors college teams will me 3 ) \ \ —_ Bostoh 3 BhIteitpiac a0l 10, Jitroes v ol A g B R and company, of which ex-Mayor Frank A. Ma er, kidneys, ‘and Exhibition Worthy of » Ga Crowd | Delehanty (2), Mo wehise IR tional Racing Business coliege 18 | omposed t best | No Longer n Questi t Def T application was made by Counsellor uids make it pos. 4 =Work of the Individual M Iucker, 1ome'runs st base 1t Meeting at € talent of several local amateur teams, and | fx (he Fasten . $ il bl sible to treat such Yer, tndt M | on balls: Dufty (2 . Dannon, | A | it 1% expected that t will give the Chr LD ER ) L { James Buchanan on behalf of Jacob Burn- | diseascs success S ol L R L i AR bodtmpe (2), | e Unfinis tians hot chase, for, the laurels. The Craft Ever Dullt—st | v of Detroit and Ol M. Harper of | fully at a distance, without personal exam . Conte | §\ements, Boyle, 1 PSR Heats i e PR Gan W York for themselves and other creditors | nation of the patient. Thus Bright's Dis. ) | to Halimay Crose (0 HHa: | [ 5 AL G A it R [ mpany. The application alleges | ease of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Jovie.” 3§ Nichols. Tt | | Srinaat Hen Whiting | [ that the company is insolvent and unable to | Bladder, Gravel, and otlier Discases of the 1 e | fne racing at the Gleaville track today. | J Short SOIRIR | tanfer. wh forond t6" wIthbaw. f6%h the | Boias wadl Fias aonsto00.000, In oroimissocy, | Giiiee'ddtadica tire miscesaITy Foatéd A0 r game v | fe was 'l to withdraw m o th s and $100,000 in bills payab! . 1 it P Only cne race, the 2:13 trot, was fin g 5 ‘ Y cured without personal consultation with 1 : 020200020 ¥ . Young Brick | race within half a dozen miles of the finish | . The application is accompanied by | e s 1 Atimar i RERE 1d it was won by Benzeetta handily. The nkhouge St Lt 0 : Wyl Willlam P, Hayes, an of e physician ) Mrook Mow Yore ¢ A T L L) s St e B L T on account of a broken gaft. But for this | {iin company . otng anpe et Nervous Debility, whether resulting from Louisv ) Cinetnnatl, & RN i P s R L : 4 the favorite, | Game called at 3:90 p. m accldent Vigilant would probably have been | gsset 70, tncluding $323,801 overstudy, worry, disappointment, or from i 16 shin, 8-7 T v | heats we d se t . i 9 1 ' et exhausting drains upon the system caused b . IR lélphta, 1. Two-hase hits: 1u : 86 .: """‘ e A4 P nine miles or more behind Defender. So far | receivable and considered doubtful a l‘]l' Sl Lok o m‘ D i 1% ‘exhibition game, ; e beat. The feature of the 2:10 pacing race| MASTING el bt LU LR L B B B S LIC R R TITILEELRC LIPS At sl e el TS L Y] yaikae, 8 2. Duffy sensational way in which Paul | gram,)—The fields came ( lterated what everybody knows, that De- | BACH, CF SO000R. RE had the actual | consequences, is successfully managed Ll il ) rifice hit the third beat, Coleridgs was the | aver to nothing but | fender ls the fastest light weather boat evgr [ management of the company, and that ecent | through corfespondence, (ha hecessary The University and Wahoo ball t [ % AL ‘m ’ “‘ Ay | defeat Khe innings wero played on | bullt tn America. She outpolnted and out- | sufts instituted aganse ity lividually | medicines being sent by mail or express. layed another beautiful ¢t il ements. Wild piteh: Carsey. Hit HotiE, Db 00 satta | GRton o rat hsor g having 9] footed Vigilant tn the beat to windward, | awakened distrust with the companys ored | Write for question blanks, or deseribe y ] played another beautiful game at University iR oy maod piten; Caraey, | HIt | rotting, purse v | cateh their train. § 5 itors, who refuse to renew notes held by | case, send sample of urine for analysis and park yesterday afternoon ) better ball | Silvetts and Tonny s Caraey. and (lame HOVE Wi Soeond RRA AtAL thiry! | Hustings A ey B P L S SU LI UL R R i e to obtain | enclose 10 cents for postage on treatise, has been witnessed in this city since the | ¢ Time: Two hours and thirty minut Mise Nelson, Grattan, 13 15 1, Dlake and | Grand Tstand and Cothrans G | Gained much more on the second leg, a run | fitlle (' KIS COMERRE B & | which contains reproduced photographs days of Shannon's Lambs, and instead of | UMPire: | Attendance, 5,50, Mertian also started Mhits Haoiiga 01¢ | dead before the wind, a course supposed | Aagowanm, In a telegram from Ch to | and full names and addresses of vast num- the merest haodful of itory 1k - the | STAN OF THE TEAMS, | 17« trottin R oL CHER AT B0 ¢ i|to be most favorable to the centerboard | Senator Skirm, agreed to come to rm.ml.\..l.l.pl« \\\I{“h‘\\\n Ylvu.ltl\nxl n“\'lhl\-l \ R U A be Played, Wor | ished): Bravado won the third and four G b Lty acht. But just the new vessel unde and be present yesterday at the | way, Address, World's Dispensary Medis 4 stand and on the ble s there should 5 s T 1%, Z:1de Kate Halla- |1 o L . e Gradltory of -the: Trentun: RUbLer company | ead Association, 003 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y s £t ' high gualit 1 0 mont won the fifith and sixth heats. Time o Win took a stretch for home, with only six and r ! 2 pany ! have been thousands present If a high quality J ATC RIS el U 8 [ R T ey LGS wnd the Bastern Rubmer compan which | G 5 of the sport i3 an attraction. It Is not ex /o 39 seventh heat. Time. .. DPenelope w 5 ¥ ', cover, her MoTiow ',”m HABB 1R Live latter company he is also presid and gen- | th tive " played here | 3 34, but was_drawn i e 8 | turning of the sccong mark Defend ated a determinatic a i ek ATV RHEVE S DIRYEUEHERS | . 13 Lee Simmons, Marvon, Fascination, Nellie | oy, 181100 0-1—0turn Lkt cong mark Defender for both companies, and the papers for_ap- | r by far much botior than any two | 1 Pelerice, ireeland,’ Maytlower, Quality | sk 00,109 05 et} faven Rinate (Hlely-nve seconds anead ar | LG SOk EAMPANTeY nf thQ, BADeTs fof 8- | ° : o afd Dan L also startei, ; | Vigilant on the time consumed from the k T ) games played here this season by the West- | il i { @ ’ | ry, Koeningsteln and : 4 | ber company are now being drawn up by | 3 i 20 class, pacing, purse $3,60 (unfinished) PRl A HdLl start, and she had the same opporiunity to | 4 fi gowan s president of orn association team in any and every de- | &y 1 SR 33 Coleridge Won the first omd et Biasl Wilson . Hoplr I S [lengthen the gap that she had off Sandy | SX-TudKe ‘\f:IL"\“,l”\,"'l‘,‘,“m" ‘,I.l'“‘”‘\: nL oL PLEASANT partment of the pla | Louisvilia "0 S8 iy 2:00%, jihe third | Gulla Fotliers oo i | Hookc'on July &5 "hen on'a 10ng stroteh for | e Nev 4 adely 4 The Universities made but two errors, WHSTERN ASSOGIATION GAM “Moonst ly Spanker, | 1; by It son, 2; by 1 home she increased her lead. The last part | A, Atla King, Dudley | Smith and Howli od i ; | of the race was a closer stroteh, but he | I ATIE SUMMONS CAMIZ SUDDENLY. 1 and Johé also std | o | high pointing qualities of the fin-keeler jus. cusable, one being a muff of a high foul on [ Denver Won from Jucksonville on . Hilly Miiler on the |y the statement that she would have | pyegingunishe Canndian Physicinn a hard run, the batter subscquently reach- | Mufred Fly, one SOUTH OMAHA, A | gained on that e SHenires Thatan(1y IR Lonib % ing his base. The Wahoos made just double | JACKSONVILLE, 1, Aug. 2--(Special| NEW YORK, Aug hose who went | ing Iiditor of The fends by | , Although “Vigllant won the race, it fsf , STHCCR CHOMELE following additional | Cure sick headache, biliousness, constipas this number of blunders, but they all came | Telex )-The Denver were victorlous | down to hton Beach today saw one | favor on your many readers and frie a growing opinlon that the America cup Shieh SR 1 rogarding the | tion, coated tongue, poor appetite, indiges- i ; today over the Caruthers aggregation, win- | good race, the handicap at a mile and a | inserting the following in The Bee | committee” are satisfied that no formal trial [ particulars have been obtained regarding th tion, windy belehings and kindred deranges “I’ WL ""’”"'l- VASOUE UE L)L hote. | MINE the game by n scratch, Schwarta, | sixteenth, ru the fourth event. Thel o J. W, Boughton "iort Omaha: I [race will be necessary, becanse the:sailing | sudden death of Mr. McConnell, the delegate | ments of the liver Homach aud bowels, snarp and clean the gamo was as a whole. o 1 | 1t 2 ft » v | pereby clialle . UL bl Sa | of Defender today was good en 1gh evidenc T to to the session of the supreme | 3 ¢ A 11 Who plaved center field for the home team, | flag fell to a good start, Hugh Peny T e S g from Toron I A Clarke pitched finely for the visitors, ;w;f coopted five chances without an_error, | the ranning o, the threeqarters, wh : It Aok g IoanndR Lor 300 e eeide "{I tier continuous ]mi,l,m;;‘-..“,:v l“y“lllyllh‘.(l':l\t“" SUFL oF Toresters’ at ‘Bt Martin's town Hall N FAVOR. ;w"“‘ AL h,”‘!\”" Ao :;"'(' e | but the sixth he muffed, when the score Ty Fa 5eRaA, Bt AR elll exme ohe o | fmget me ot me hear from ‘you througn [ all that fs wanted'In the way of U1 yosterday. After the supreme chief ranger - ) "’:""',‘K Ve SRR Th TRk AT A o Wb Ll D bunca and ot Within, half @ length of { ¢iles of agreement. BILLY K. MILLE Jubiles and Volunteer, which also started | had made the biennal report in presence strous inning, he college lads, Jellen | and this error permitt iwwree men to cross | Our Jack, while Hugh Pe AL | today, were never in the hunt with Defender | of the American and Canadian delegates, com shed In superb style, allowing sturdy | the plate, thus losing game. Pace did | content with third place. There was a close A S i ) W A i 2 | s aBAEi R Ll W IR (e WtaRlY, || REIO IRt emDEEing mlme D get- | contest in the sccond race. Gismond, the G s L L At ] and Vigllant, although Jubilee did make bet- | yiptens were elocted and the court was ] RRec Lo RS ARCIGUILITAIEUIELHOWHBEY | ting iwo s twashariare: Ar tHple ANt a ] Pove et il e way down the stretch, | LONDON, Aug. 2-—This was the fourth | for time than Vigllant on the eighteen miles | L DA o S three hits. Crelgh was great at short, and | single. risch pitched a good game, strik- | but fe Browning came fast at the cnd | and last day of the Goodwood race meet- | ryp before the wind from Block fsland to the | Sl a8 Al Tnm i CHa LG (Wich the MeAuliffe and McKelvey were in professional | i ut five men and allowing his op- | and was beaten by only a head. Sum-|ing. The Chichester stakes (har licap) of | West island lightship. | McConnell, who was si .T chatt m,l.\l'lh ol ot Radle Lawlse again demonstrated | PONeNts to make only five hits 3 el - A s halb toh 11- | 10 sovereigns each for starters was won by [ When the flagship Silvia“took up her posi »1,-‘.;.““;,‘ mrlv‘n- r:.u and we ‘.‘y";l he lavi & L e Lt S T AR JACKSONVILL, rst race, five and a half fur sell- | gy F. Basset's Wise Viegin, M. I near the lightship there was an eight. | tory her delegates who went there were that he is one of the best amateur fielders =3 Ao m | lom: Bill & to B won, Humming BIfW ¢ 0 | Dwyoris Harry Taed: was *not_placed; | o0 near the ) RARLID JHeTS W KU SIKIi | SNRbls i unter (is door, Whick whe subse In the country, and he hit and ran b Caruthers, 1b 0 0" 11 ) second, Plimingo (0 to 1) third. Time: | Dwyer's Primrose Knight (formerly = M \ S I At i tng | auently forced open, and Mr. MecConnell wi % i v ’ 88 0 | tobinson’s) ran 1in the selling stakes, | the speed Teas HERLimes .« 8 | fonnd e de. There were many correspondingly well. Bitt also play ]/im\ ney, 9 i j;“ Second race, five furlongs: Gismond (4 0 [ for"which there were seven horses started. | the day it reached a velocity of twelve of | f ,.;.‘|' x VIH‘: 1“: o \levw Hf;:”mm“ Al pertectly in the field, and s on first{ Schwartzm 1 1(®) won, Hessic Browning ( to ) second. | ipiomatic won, with Leominsier ‘second. " | fourtoen miles. Many OISR Y SMirptoned s it L e sftaree | . ‘orry | Donne ' 3b i Anke 0 1) ! ime 0144 essgols and excursion st 1ers went dow p | Were i Lt y g Mt ien AR S (AR E Byl Roy el Danntlly a0y St o1 Third race, one milé, selling: Tinge (even) Will Arrive This Morning. s “’u,,“‘.f,. et e oWt | %o revive Mr. McConnell proved unavalling p o 1hoos a couple of en | ¥ yke, 2b . 0 L 01 won, Sir Dixon, Jr., o nd, Cor £ ) S MR RRC SN ABR AR LR R HESLON O WL The deccased deleg as stopping at the nolds the W have a “n of men | i, g 4 1 0 0 0| won. Sir Dixon, Jr., @ to 1) secor "1 Members of the Minnesota Cricket club | racers Tho decoused delogats was stopping at the i nce SO Re IORCAL Sompdny i oayen o T 3| Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth: Our [ will arrive at 10:30 o'clock this morning and e bonts rounded the first mark at West | Westminator fiotel and hls doath ts bellovod should they adopt base ball as a profession ker, p.. IEEGY 14 21 Taciki(8 to b) won; Aurelian 8 to 1) second, | proceed direct to the grounds at | island like this in a regular procession: De- LN P A A Bpesch’ befors the | So far they have played all 'round any Wost- BRI B 4 5| Hugh Penny 8 to 1) third. Time: 18t Twenty-second and Bmmett stroots, whe fender at 1:20:25; Vigilant, 1:46:20; Jubilee, | had intendc it A e e ern association men scen here this season DENVER Lt o A1 SUtiongd, Kollings fDUeHe piay the Omaha Cricket ohub # | 1:50:08; Volunteer, 1:57:50 Saiith DFIMEL MEGhamsils ToAth ilh B Teln Klement is strong at first and Hall's catch- N AT, | S ean R B U Eaa e (o e | hor the championship of Mins | = Ay soon as Defender got around the first bl ing is up to the highest amateur stand- | enarror, 1e.. T T 0 0| Bixth race, five furlongs, selling: I I8 K_’,‘:\"';"“-”'m‘f AL “}‘ Snaon Lidul \"I’I[{ stake boat she set her big spinnaker and bal i A1ci1l Conmronn. al Ulrich, 8 gy 0 0 gundy (2'to 1) won, Bowling Green (eve )| evening the Omaha club will give a smoker | 100n Jib topsail for a run before the wind LONDON ¥ SR e The teams play thelr final game this after- | Skagle. m.. AT 1 0 second, Jake Shipsey (8 to 1) third. Time: | at the el The other yachts did the same. Then came | JONDO it N, Daron Saliss| . TG ST RTRILE S 010 Bl i ERugiitovest | B ichibaon; €2 b R on 1|l = = " -~ & the run to West Island. During this De- | dined at Queen's hall last nigh aron llv; | z the cranks to turn out and sec them. They | Pice, 1 ey 4 2 | Prime Minister Would Not tun Again. 1 net fender gained materiaily on Vigilant, going v, the lord high chancellor, toasted the | T O:t,‘ are deserving of tho most liberal patronage, | Lahman, = c....iuil itk 0 Ol BB OUIE, YA Rt < hotavant ot thethay _CEDAR RAPIDS around the second mark at 3:44:10, while »sts. Among those who responded was (& aroed plece and no lover of g uln »»Iml playing wn]l re $ SRR 3 1[at Falr Association park was the third legram.)—Sco Vigilant did not show up until 3:51:45. De- | pu™ev o0 \Who in a cordial spesch expressed gret having taken the time to go and sec wrlseh, 3 0 0 2 0 en Lobengula, a 3 to 1 shot, ran & dead | Cedar Rapids..... 0 04 0 0 1 0 0 0—5| fe was therefore seven minutes and ure of the Americans at their visit G DT B e o ™ 3 it the 1 fo 3 odds-on favorite, Prime | BurTington Ao 000 41 % 8 hirty-five seconds ahead of Vigilant from the. nd. Prof. Reynolds presided. Prof O T oy oprutalia, hC WL gk & : 1'“‘*‘v covennnl 8T 2 { | Minister. Prime Minister made the run- Cedar 9 lington, 15, | start four and one-half minutes in the wditch of Boston and several distinguishod e e e AT CRO L TNt AL O TNRYSRRUIIR [ Ta cienaniVille +0010 07001 21/ ning an’ ay round, but was caught b rlinglon, 3. | p, volunteer was nowhere. She did not | PO%¢ )rs were present ]d { aftornoon. G5 out, " The seore: 53010883 g pine atine way round Dt s cauent by R | rousn” Volunteor wa foreign rofessors were present ever sold for Creigh, ss....6 1 2 0 Three-base hits: Pace Minister refused to send their horse to the eridue ¥ v Winning. been past the mark more ntwlx: a minute “v..:‘; | HAVANA, Aug The ecivil guard at Bittinger, ' m.3 0 0 0 : Patker to Caruthers. Passed | post and the race was awarded to Loben- DG R sl ateoent (ofoal lspasAysesana| R RS R R Abbotf, ©f..04 0 1 0 'r. Wild pitches: Parker, 2 | gula in a romp around the track. Sum interesting game of ball was | glance showed that the gaft had split right in allenos, Rnadh; suivtinen MeAulitte, 34 2 1 0 Kell, maries: . by the Coleridge and | the middle. Its two parts were sticking | the insurgent band of Chief Fraga LS Haves, 4 0 .32 0 BS WON IT IN THE NINTI First race, six furlongs: Imp. Vigor (8 to e, rosulting In . victory for the | down irto the head of the mainail. A tus|one and took three prisoners. The civi McKelvey, b4 2 0 0 RSO, A1, Aus. d=(Spoolal wele- | D WO, Boose (6 6°2) moognd Mariha Guifs] iom ol Binre Vi Gotenitng. 100 Soasi | Hoat wis Mialon ror ik tnantl e guard in making a reconnoissance on the farm Jefferis, 1h...4 0 2 0 am.)—Today’s gime was & close struggle e me e Telah s Traatterios: Colerldge, Stone’ and Woods | tow for Bristol, where repairs will be made. | of Nieves, in the district of ¢ olon, province of Lawler, . : A for St Joseph at ‘the start, bu d 1) second, Southworth (2iz to'1) third == ts and killed two and took two prison- o1 nuch on Jubilee ol he i stretch t i 1 down and heavy Bitters could o very much on Jubilee on the fast streteh. It | g T 4 Hebron Defents Arg s 5 Giyerailtraden t uld | ¢ otals ....36 6 10 0 ones wo 6 B 2 1:02%. ’ is a matter of universal regret that it could | ere. ) o WAHOO tnih With s oW G e e s, e | TR R, for -vear-olds, seven-etentng DRlA, Dk, AvE) not be seen how much the new boat could Tarkey Deeldes t e oTA B 18+ fante s Hooe of a mile: ' Prime Mir U to @) and Garmior #ants of Hebron | some fn ahead of Vigilant, for It Is conceded NG ANTINORLB AT S X atcabinel Hall, o Rr 871" || Rodk fordn g, 10— | Gonengitia (3 tol) ran b dead Heat, Geofke | played the Argus niné"hers ‘taday. Beore: | omr st nder does better overy time she | CONSTANTINOPLE Tt 1 Searl Perry, si..4 0 0 3 & 0 BE Josonh i 0 1= 9] Y% urti race, one mile, asling: Linstte g T 4 Batteries: icmn\wl just held O Q2 oy, 1 Soarles & Sear es h. > Ty FE Hits: Rockford, 1. Er- | & o PSR ‘| Brown' an, rus; - only for Armenia \ ole of the 4 L 3 0.0 0 0 1 0 0]rors: Rockford 2; Brned [ ol e Sea (B ]t nd, Roeder | NGrivke. Strack ot NoT ANNEXATION, | S0 0 o vas decided upon 81 Equ’uéllflds. % 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 ofruns: [ nwo-base | US40 D thivd, o five. | Gordon, 5. 2 Al tarins of Blood an, 8/ D SR80 ) G ) 0 B its: Holland, | fEht s Sixty (8 to. 5 g d o I Tndands, LS s Tottar e e B OIS 0 0 0 8 ) W Double pl iogn (o) A (8 10 0 S| By ooMBIHED, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2.—Congressman | A Wall streat broker made a lucky guess oo Bl K D inol, 20 0 0 0 0 0 2fGrifin to i Griffin to sel mile: Charlie Mec- | Telegram.)—The most exc game [ SAD R Dawall tolas » day last week, rclates tho New York Sun fron tho eyaiem,s. - el = S Mircum VAL by 2) Theodore H (7 to 1) | of the season was playod at this place to- | Hilborne, who returned from Hawaii tods JICLLLL AL e ST T Cr e LADIES wlven careful Totuls .23 1 3 0 2 Qarthy s Golinen R s el L e Leader G to ) third. Time: [ day between Creighton and the home | has placed himself on record as opposed to | A customer steppec i T and special nttention for wll {\"l‘l" rsity . ‘|‘ AR0g D derwedd, 3: off Colburn, Hit by pitched team, l"I he seore stood 3 to L in favor of | the annexation of the islands to the Un: panied by a man who was a nm:;""" he é@\‘ it “wuny - peculiar ail- 09 2 | balli Truby (2). Visner, Griftin. Struck out tomn it DU s — States. Discussing the question, he s; Dbrok and said: My friend has just come \inents., Iy Barned runs: University, 3 By Underwood, 4: b, BUE i ey o : 5 E g . yroker, TR L4 CATARRH, Throat, hits Yorls, MoAulTe. Tawlar, Rooneis } By Underwood, (e ibun Wild | SARATOGA, Au vite the induce- Mebron Took the Se i “I can freely say that I do not belie | om Hogland, and I like to introduce one [ "\"Ni‘)\’f"m‘"" it Three-base hit: Hayes. Double plays: deff- | WON 1T IN THI SECOND meak wnich fres admission to women ofr | HUBRON, Noub, Aug. 8.—(8pscia] | Wolss {ooiia ta & vare thing for this country to \ishman to another.” ) W07 W T roubles curod by o spocini srin to Mcpulitte; " McAuliffe to Creigh 0 o JYON IT IN THIS & iSheiel fered, the warm weather and the fact that | gram.)—Hebron defeated Alexandria the lertake, or at least while the present von- | “fyut 1 am not an Englishman by birth, N Weourse of trentment . Jofterls. Struck’ ou 1y len, y | Q ¢ Aug (8pe NS \ was the most Interesting of | secg zame of ball today Ale. AERNG, RO AL 10A v Qehie’d k ) A (VITALITY WEAK) GiRse I ERion, Bl QT JeUe 8 ol o Tinn g whan! Uos o dasiogin (18 1 S L NERT RS CHS amoot, ilereating, qt | saeond game lof baililouay at Alexanaria, (| QISILeKS 6 B toer whlle Lis present con. ||yt T an n tat you are | WEAK MEN QG 100 dlose ups RO e e T phiangrs A By dollen QR (i D mion niras Luaseation (halle sod by even a lighter crowd than y s o chiefly of Japanese, Chinese and Portuguese. 1 observe by your h y plication to businoss or study. severa mental 1. Time: One hour and thirty-five minutes. | gVo D b terday, There was a vedhot finish in the &0 War Ohallonse i 5 m of Amerlcan or | not,” remarked the broker 3 R gricf, SEXUAL 1XCESSES in Umy V. Griswold ¢ ; 0100 o third race, in which Crimea won by a head | o gL peGinllonges with a small proportion o erl o | "My speech!” answered the other. W PRIAaa 78 e Geha o pani BV ofi LR E - en! Moines rs o0 4 o0 80 8 L Afarduibe, whe wos thike ong il ancad ¢ The Omaha Turnor Wheel club chalteng aglish speaking peopl The percentag “d0 you suppose 1 was born?"* follies, all yield rewdily to our new treate GAME NATIONAL LEAGUR, | 0 Moines - 0 0 6 | of Predic S mAE the Omaha Wheel club to a friendly tug-|of illiteracy i ch gre among the 2 the customer, “that you | ment for 1033 of vital power b , Harned runa juincy, I for d-year-olds and upward, | of-war pull at Ruser's park Sunday, Au-|whites than among the Kanakas, and pe It i A R WRITE Your troublcs It out of tho elty. Plttsburg Gave Cle oni| piee i RIEQUINEY by six_furlongs, selling: Wernberg (1 to 4 won, | gust. 11, plexing questions as to what kind of govern- | can't guess, for B i UM housands cured at home by core rors Vicker. Bas ¥ bals: O Melhous Bibe Murhyju0/to ) Becont, Bompsr 1 - ment this country should extend to the| “A dollar that he was born in Gibraltar,” | respondence s >itts es | off I Ly v Mot 2| @G to 1) third, Time: 1:15. Eleetrie Bitters, TP, o confront us, and who of that | ed the br arlpe & Sparloe 1416 Farnam % PAEEERUN G ANE N &The S Ritbures i o Sl Bonta ant’ noiee: | 'Second rice, sellink, mile and a sixto Electrie Bitters is a medicine suited for any | mixed’ people. should be. siven. ho. franchioe | - The. stranger was astonished, for 1t was | DI, Searles & Searles, 1418, Fnroam, vty J he 1 e fourth ning, tu 1 4 > od-2 . . s nahoe (T to on, Lol S 01 2 2 h g 00pIe “aRouid- D b 2 > Wi 1 p cus = - —_— B Rl ”\I\,\H' them, and Glevelan | EIf: arland. Time of game: | Arapanog (7 to 1 won, Tord Nel A season, but perhaps more generally needed in | would also have to be determined e pres- | indeed there that he was born, and the cu 5 o walked away with the game. Cloveang | One’ hour ‘and " forty minutes. Umpire: Third r. for -year-olds, four the spring, when the languld exhausted fael- | ant government 1s not satisfactory to a major- | tomer paid the bet NFRVF AR A AW L e e ey BUlnes N s ; half furlongs: Crimea (3 to 1) won, Mar- | Ing prevails, when tho Tiver is torpid and [ity of the people there especially the native | “How did you know?" the er was “« scored slx unearned runs on three ba PEORIA T WED TO LOSE. uise (6 to 5) second, Predicament (7 to 2) [ sluggish and the need of a tonic and altera- | ¢ js practically an ol ch nd the idea | asked next day by the custome on Ihl,.wa“. lm“m I..u‘-n».‘ an‘;- errors | 1 i lyl.l]v\ 1 A 4\|;u1..:”I4 |-~i ||.|u] Time: 0581 : . n: | Hve s felt. A prompt use ot this medicine | of a repiblic on such linos 18 laughed at. It §s | © [ did. not know, and am not a na FOOD and two hits. Attendance M. Scd gram t today’s game and w. fourth race, fle and a sixteenth: | hag often averted long and perhaps. fats Aalidtdgrios T S nacedtas * answered the broker. “I made a Pittsburg ..... 02102000 0-5deserved t reom layed @ very | Brandywine (1 to 1) won, Dunfarven (19 to | pi £ VoL ng and perhaps fatal | not popular and it is menaced as it | answered nade ous fev. surely in coun four | system Cleveland Hits: Pittsburg, 1 Pittsburg, 2; Clove «e2 0060002 0-10]P sland, 12, Errors; | S¢Hen riied runs: | OF the Lincolns put upan ex- | 1) second. 1 1l took advantage of all | 15, f their opponents.” Thomas | fyfin » medicine will act mora | st stands, The great mass have no voice ex- | jyeky g that's all. At first when the acting and freeing the | cept in the election of the lower house, The | {hing was sprung on me I was about to say m the malarial poison. Headache, | senate is elected by the property okout (20 to 1) th ear-olls, selling, race, holders, who | wales, or sh Honduras, or Cape Colony, | " i, race, Wales, or British I i o compound of modlcines. 3 Pittsburk, 37 Cleveland. 1. Two-base hits: | hitched & good wam but ‘his poor support { and a half fur Blue (6 to D won, | Indigestion, constipation. dizziness yleld to | ropresent but a few thousand of the people, | or Malte. or anyahore olses but Gibraltar was | {sre, & Saentiis -h‘r':'fl“fi\'nf ,'t'.'.‘f.'u..f{',.’.’.fi Donovan, = Stenzel. ~Three-base hits: Me- ‘L_im QR0 yAE HE (0 TV SAp nees ,» second, Rosalind l‘-'fl;r\‘- Bitters, - Only fifty cents per bottle fand many of them are more illiterate than | the last place that came to my mind, and o | restore to the whole body all of its normal Kean, O'Conno; ‘n‘ me run: Stenzel, pooKins Ht ] D 0:56%, at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store, the natives Much respect is shown to |y noke the word. A man may often make a | functions. S L SRl Doubia playme Merrilg Hits: Poor oin, 8. Krrors: Peoria Lost Re at Oakley. 3 Beasidenty ole, - He: i1 e and | lucky guess of the kind, though he hasn't | oo XOU Na AN ve Tonte ! bases Kloy. O Iase on | 4; Lincoln, runs: Peorla, 3: Lint| CINCINNATI Au e e e App h consclentious, and s generally iked. Tho | scoly SIcit o BECAUSE TIIY ARI A VI TON i balls:” Smith (), ¢! Burkett, Zimmer AWob Padibright, ' "Home | o second choice won the races at Oakley | WASHI 2 prosident | Japanes Arestha. most AR A mass - - | Price, $1.00 per box; 6 for $.00. Sent by 4 Struck I\“:‘:\Illlll\\ ) Sten? Cross \”““,”.l,,!”I‘\'.”.‘:L.‘ Dasey ‘1\1;‘.:‘\;'.',._\» 4, | today. The track was fast. There is only | today appointed the fsllowing postmaste v‘ul-; |(':M;:‘1< Eheyiaulo yRleatn thernayei Pire at North Bend. mall. 1476 1 aeviots ABY e el e AL Double plays: Ebright to o lrien, | one more regular_day of the meeting and | Iowa—0debolt, W many Portuguese tragors out of business| NORTH BEND, Neb., Aug (8pectal | o, Y04 2F8 HEUNE notvous and canit algen i A e N T ARG fron halls; QI Thomas, 1, Siruck out: | one extra day, Monday next being” fire- | North Dakota Reed AR se here. They im Pire ke out h tonight | meals or not. You need them If you’ apn . Young an Time: Two homas, & by s, Batter men's benefit day immaries £ FASHING et P . | and @ 3 a1 ¥ S 2 4 cross and irritable without a visiblecn use S MR hnd L bentvairman. amei sy | By Thomas, -8 'y LHrmar o irst race, purse, four and a half fur-| WASHINGTON—Hoquiam, John Richard- | port everything from Japan and spend little | in A. B Kemper's harn shop and betore | G193 RN JEEIARIE Without any ¥Iblbiss ik O'bay. 5 L Time of g One ‘hour and ‘forty long:: La Salle (even) won, Ben Johnson | 5on. P Ny on the Islands | it was got under control burned out Adolph | t 2 der, q TOO FAST FOR THIE ORIOLES. utes. Umpire: Ward, s o b ond, Cherub (50 to 1) third e R he wisest thing this country could do |y i grocery, Mrs. O. M. Seott's. il | SHIN ug The ores STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Time: 0 f \EW 5 L t regarding the fslands would be to form some | 11*1% i i | fl m l G I]ll“fi ru [] QR e us 2o e Baltimors Played. Won. Lost TonER D nele eIt A na A chale turs | E NI, YORIC FA UK/ (8, —A cabisgram to! the |.clam asrrio SRS YOUE B Ko Lorm some linery D g ern et 4 today the eighth inning th 3 Y Ty i RDER) S5 R Golden (1 to | Evening Post reports the failure of Birgen | the islands fhe same advantages as our state Qe 4 R ven Lrhey aaeapiiite HIKE yed play o lone by throwin tho i Lineoln R ham (it s@oldan att bankers of Genoa. The fallure. which |and insure their markels for us. They | Were partially | ;I"wi e l’\,‘l"““"'r"; §|":u’4[ 1513 DODCGE ST, Ut IR ORISR ar saliad he DAnvan e Ry | o Thirdracepurse, “five furlongs: Monica | is attributed to heavy bear operations in Nouldioh0uraa(be reAulroa Lo pu 3 o 4pott | Hruza saved all his good ; 2dDoor West P. 0., O mzh St mItAaard stecdled dawaee endance. | Quiney % 3 ht (2 to 1) won, Japan (2 to 1) second, Com- | [talian re , is said to be an important |all imports from other countries which came 488 i but afterward steadled down. ~ Attendunce, Rbckting 8 | missioner Frank (6 to 1) third, " Time: 12000 one. 88 RO¥ into competition with our products. If this g it | S i SR v Wash ington 0200034 4-13| Jacksonvilie 2% urth race, purse wlrm‘\. 5 1,‘1 .x_ul. —_——— is done and we extend a protectorate over the | Inercasing Shop Forces, . Ny SRl H St. Joseph a (even) won, Otyanna ( > 1) second, Bi TEL ) - DI slands, bo countries would de @ the ac CHEYENNE, Aug. 2. Special, The De Baltimore ... 1000003 0-4 ¥ e R L TELEGRAPHIC BRIERS, isands, oth countries ‘would d rive tho ad- BYF Aug. 2—(Special.)~The Den Hits: Washington iimore, 0 B | L on ez Fifth race, selling, purse. mile' and sov & = ] antag ation, t ver wage schedule went into effect in the rors: Washington, more, 7. Earned | G enty yards: Ragner (4 to 5) won, Ilisket (3| The Duchess de Castiluccia died at West [ be allowed to govern themselves as they saw shops of the Union Pacific railway here today ‘ runs: Washingtc imore, ‘1. “Two- | , 3 3 to 1) ‘second, Alethia Allen 4 D third. | Point, N Friday of heart diseass fit. But as things are going now 1 believe | " O TR A AT P base hit: Hassamaer me runs: Crooks, oyx from the Kaw | i 1 SPan Advices to the marine hospital bureau in. | the queen will be restored to her throne be lere was cons! ussion over this B Selbach. Stolen _bases: Cartwright, M 5 n Set Baek Bixth race, purse conditions same as | dicate yellow fever Iy Increasing in . Gomn. fora long." polnt a year ago, which finally resulted in Crooks, = Sacrifice hit: Schiebeck ST, PAUL, Aug. 2-S8core: Bell of Fordham (3 to 1) won. : SN ¢ On the question of a Pacific cable, Mr. | the closing down of the shops. The small | Mnis 10 A Bin; CRELRERLL 00~ | BE-Paul Sl 12133 1) md, Fair Ladye (10 to 1j | | The funeral of Bishop De Wolfe Howe °f | Hilborne said: “If there is a cable laid at | force that has been employed for the. jat | OR Toya, 45 ot Fapen T use, on balls: | jangas City 00 13020 2 Feiazlvaaia Syashay (st Briato) Gon | TUNATAR AL HIE Lieraiaa: cable Iniatac) fies IR has heatt qin) belng increased Jegt on basew, Washiiston, o Builimirs: | | Hite:, St_Paul, 17 Kensas city, 1. 1 won. The Wooleoush & Fanchette eompany of | b0, VUL By shis country. at woult mot pay | a1 10 oppesition”is given tho new seale of | JAS. 8, KIRK & CO.» U. 8, A. 5 AT Baner Clarkmn i craat | teries: - Jones, hnwon and Boyle; Kling A8 QITY, Aug Abana Boy y 3 ANYSPETASA. Bhbty-to] DUlGE It I _hellave, |{AGER — T Chicago, wholesale 'hardware dealers, as- | Time: Two hours and twentv-seven min: | and Hers even, was the only favorite to win today though, it would pay t g is government. The Bergen, : signed Friday 3 Up o Stage st rME QIR s g DETROIT, Aug he Detroits very | Exposition park, the other races being we 3 Me s Fasiio nill i xpue emerseney, beithe ran IRCED, C, By §iw 2 i ' "GIANTS W 1ASY verly outplayel'the Lrowns at cvery point | by sacond ‘choleas. Tomorrowes, tam ity | , President Spencer b the Southern railway dezvous for the navies of the world and | MERCED, Cal, Aug. 2.—The Coulterville NEW YORK, Aug 8 -8iv theasand per. | & a0 exhibition gime here lude a mateh race hetweon Wilile T, and | 401es that “his compahy has bought the sraphic communication with Honolulu will | $tage was held up six miles from here by a foms gaw the firookiyns win . game from | y [ 2 B3040 1-24| alirat race. tiveelghths of a mile, selling: | The various silver’ drianizations in Colo- | There would be sorsiisrpi venue besides | treasure box with valuable contents was rather farcical much fault was > 2103080 d=s! Abe Halstead (0 to 1) won, Florella_ (8 10 | rado have. consollyfeq under the name of | found with Umpire Burnham's decisions 5) second, Michael (8 to 1) third. Time The Giants' two pitchers were hit hanl 02101600010 rad ol da t. Louis, 18, Errors | Iver leagy Soore | 3 St 1‘ H;H-lr“- W hite- | 8 e .‘,,Il‘ race. five and a "‘,'(f“"’“*, i l\!\ Il!)r’lkmu'\lnl r”wl» ’\'r"m;r‘. f‘ml” “‘IVI;‘"I'” O EATT LA UT A TN A TN AT N LI RO Rk enssions 102 100200 0 0 af Ml 8 TWIIShA second, John ¢ (30 to 1) third, Time: 1:11%, | a fight with deputy marshals ; Breokiyn izt OB B O 38 0 ”1 MINNEAPOLIS, Aug Score Jiied rece, Aveselghile of & mile, 3-vest: | " muy crand tury 20 Kitntbe, 1a still love d] d] Jew York, ¢ Klyn 8 | Minneapolis $£0023120 8140t King Hazel (3't0 1) w ) i The grand fury at'Hd stil s ' , Ner ok o R R AR AR R R F S SR SR VR Selololen e aey | g Lincoln, Neb., April 29, 1895, ] errors: New Klyn, Left | Hits Min l\v lis, 21; MUwankee, 11 '.' t o, si 1 hal furl es, | ) grrors: New Jrooklyn, wtt | ML i eatikes, 1 urth race, six and a half furlongs he coming report of the geological sur 1 Pl . S haiai e Ferk ¥ Braokiyn. ' Hases eals Wi s Sand | RO @ SR I bt M | il tret St S et | @ 1 have tested samples of the principal baking ein, 1. Struck out: By Rusie, none: by | T Ppe it : th Time: ' 1:24% ] s of aluminum in the Unftad States 4 . Ay P ' et nite DUV T RAE | rmiamamots o 0 0 8 o o s | i T s UEelehns of o mile. seil; | Judge Ricks In the tnited Siaes court| 8 powders found on sale in this city. ROYAL s § A Da ve avis. W hase lanapolis 900000300¢ 21 ing: Liqtl Nell (4 to 1) w Paulette at Cleveland has rendered an opinion grant 3) ) hit: Daly. ~ Sacrifice hit: Stein. Stolon Haute 1100100030 second, Gateway (3 to 1)’ tiird, Time: | fog core and has rends 7 i e Gy Saerifice hit:' o, " Stole R AR S, | oo aty 101" tird. Time: | fng. the foreciome Ly ot a8 opinion & % the strongest, purest, and the most economical. d son ()., Double plays Fuller, afford and Indianapolis, 8 » Haute | '" 1 Health authorities ip Tndiana are end | L \'\_u‘l‘ |In‘|.n.<’ «lnl.-‘ ‘l-.“.wl ball: | teries: Fisher a MeFarland; G 1":”\"\‘{‘1 m.; nt uu:_ Yistriet, | oring to 1o the responsibility for the | q atteries: Hu arke and Far- | Jeach [ FRANCISCO, Aus. 2 Favori‘es t introduction of Texas fever among the cat. | W’& 74 A 8hd' twenty-four minites. Umpirsy fours HTANDING OF-THH THAMS four thoes fodey. There was s hig Ue In that stat u{ . 7 g e, TRRIGATION BOND SALI, ;e Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. | on Installator, who was heavily playe | .In the Duestrow murder trlal at Unio ¢ A Notice Is hereby gl at seuled propose BAI: L ALLIED IN THE NINTH | Kansas City ooeee B0 43 0.5 | almost prohibitive odds, Summatie | Mo.. Friday several witnesses. testified 10| X Nebraska State Chemist, | a1s will e received'by the board of aiioros LOMEBVIULE, Aur. SoThe Solonsisl Indianapolis |y st race half mile, mafde year-olds: | strange aciions of the derendant, tending | | o A\wl\.n Arrigation district of ( LUR, : 8t Pau i (6 10 5) wor, tell Oak (10 to 1) | | : D) AT TN DV Tl S aves | county, Nebraska, at their office at th I i raateg s pralty dn the ninth in- | §iiwaukes Marguret M (6 to.5) won, el Ouk (19 to 1) [ 1o’ prove insanity | O O A T AT A Y BA U A DO LA U VWA | schiool house, T w0 distHL, it o 4 Hels nm:l Xeiting ames of (\Ir By \.IIA‘ I“\kl-vy Minneapolis 3 nd race, half mi malden 2.y o Colorad Wil no' be represented at the y m. of the 16th day of August, 15 Tor was knocked out of the hox in the stk mMOsEDIE oue olds: Jack AtKins (6 to 2)' won, Isaleiia (7 [ Atlanta oxposition because the managemen Bizwi of the bonds fudied by i g ¥ - A - 4 © wute i 0 2) secont 1 .einster, fiily, (2 10 1) | wou ot provide Jlace where the entire | one’ tablespoot ug bl on_ distr W0 of sald Lond | u inning. Atoan Murphy s e letle dnger GEU OGS i3] 10,2 sscond, Lady 1 r, i ;’\.‘hx‘lhl"nr ¢ brovide ‘\‘,4 wh :H:Iu)_ atir Cakes. | o sblespoonful sugar, two tablespoontuls | bons of 30 wack. cara o o taid banda ning by one of Parrott's speedy outshoots Third race, five and a half furlongs, sell- | "} | \wiie | 2. Walt 1 An earthen basin is best for beating e putter. ~Boll rico in milk until soft and all | Luing in bonds of 100" cach. Al or asty Clark’s batting A one-handed cateh Ing, 2-year-olds: Charlie Boots (5 to 1) won siher alliseaas B. B. Walts, and sev- | or cake mixture. Cake should be bes the milk Is absorbed, then remove, add ye Ponids drawlng Interext at the rate of ¢ per d Clark's Datils as-handed Comtol ity e e 08 it Boyd Crs ',m[v”'."‘"' Al\l’ % pherested for swindling | with a wooden spoon. It is well In making | Of eggs, sugar and’ butter: when cold B e 1pal aa Payable - seml-annualy. Rttondance, S0 AL T P T 1N g tonsively all over tha w0, AV Operuted ex- | cake to baat the buiter and powdered sugar | Whites, Whiped 10 dry froth; drop bn spms payatio nt 'the bied s ent of sald bondd by Toutsviile ) 0 480 48] wayad their first ga Ve And a_ha T | Tha ol or ey e wes! and uorthwest. |{o & ligi cream, In common cakss, when | fuls In pleaty of lard, made lot for the pur- | G¢he Siate O Nobrasku " tha firat sasuret Y welnnati 0: 050 (B E ASY | haves thele-Omicgams & Us Q101 wan, latc he will of the murdersd bieyelist tz, | only a few eggs are used, beat them until | pose, fry them d. Mt color, Serve with | remaining due of said bonds payabie - Hits: Loulsviil nnatl, 11 Errors: | piaved hard, bot was maoany, Hym oD third. “Time: | has bean 1 for probate at Pittsburg, Pa{ you can take a spoonful up tlear from cream, w r lemon sauce. twenty (2)) years from thelr dute, 8111 bonds Louisy T ¢ Zarned runs r, Holmes and Vapor of six furlongs, handicap: Me. | The American minister to Turkey writes A et whether 3 . \ Gingerbrend, bayable In installments after ten’ years from Toutsville, & innatl 6, Left on bases: | Giuy of David ity have moy on: Boed padioans Mo | 5u urds have besn atteeiod: Tar uiohd | "Kalle:bisda’ thren 1 | brown sugar and 1 tablespoontuj | their o Tateroard of direstors re rYe ot ot "ol Yaw: | Stromshu 0000 Robort J and Jao Patchen Mutohed. | yrrosted for ine” ond and e e be fakind gticklos 1o 18112 & will come | (easpocnuls Royal Baking Fovder i ik | T ori, Cysien suunty, el mace P G War- | Batteries: Kioffner and © BUFFALO, Aug. 2—~The officials of the [ (gear MeCrell at Centralia, Ill., were | e cupfuls flour; put in ginger or spice to| this 2nd day of July, 1895 ays: Shugart and Sples. | Olson and’ Hedburg, Umpire: afo Driving park have recelved a dis- | diacharged on account of a flaw in the'indict- | Rice Fritters. | tast Bake in I large loat 1 hour, or 2| Hop Prestdent Ingham and Turner; Par- | Peterson palih from Mr. Hamblin, the owrer of | ments, Oae cup rice, oue pint wilk, three e small loaves % hour, P L ALK retary. 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