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THE OMAIA DAILY BEN: TUESDAY, Al(.l‘\']‘ (I IRO' Great Crowds Out When the 8ix Day Race | O, iniie open ciage A2 S8 Hlack, Iiat; | Fard Slugging on Both Sides but Quinoy | S ony o hen: Wit | Omaba Defeats Minnosota Oloverly in the | & Njthumieies” it 1t Siiiiai i With 8o o o T | i Sassed bulls won. | - o . o - o 8 - pion? Began. MiTe Randicap, (Are A: M. 1 ik serateh) | Did the Most. | Hittteribe iy ot \'}‘!,‘, 1 '.‘ \\",,_;,,,“"‘. i Seoond Match, JoF KIRRG Bt outtun 1111 T | HASTINGS, Aug. §-The Tnternational MONSTER PARADE OF WHEEL RIDERS | Typti 28 1% jass 10 Cooper won | G : CINCINN AT | DOYLE'S WONDERFUL BOWLING ~ WON @ SAvor of VG olty, ARG \e reneer Aug ineinnati-Chicago | OWLING wor of the city. After the remarks of McDonald second, 1, 1. Cabanne third game postpored; firemen’s benefit at Oak Omaha, first tnnings mayor had been concluded the playe . Johnson foucth. Time: 1:0 25, | 16y AN NI rintan Moam A St A ew lots and the tations tor the P aere™ ctter tcond AT Trws | MIt With Regularity and Efte ANDY,OF, THEE TEAME | .\ | Jeven Wickets n T Pryldson ¢ | tournament were commience: A e e et e | fevel L Al ) Roeord for Day—pere i 8 Donal agtIet - Tarruschs B TochBOr - nunag first, 1. D). " itt B iV ) 5% 'S Batting the Ot G, C. Saule Hillsbury; 3, sker’ a v Marco; 4, A i : & . AU VTEF Dumfries Towli' iwo Wi Bohiters againet. Gunehete & Nidinieg C. Bald, C, - ar- Chicago . 0%, 029 o Minnesota, - fiest - innings awainst Vergani; 8, Tinsley agafnst Mioses: Ly gLl DRl deren: RI86: Won Bt o il 8 7, Albins againgt Bird; 8 Durns against The six day amateur bicycle race was o me: 200 ctders B indeTohle 2 Omaha turned the tables on the Minne J econd Innings: brodt; 10, ‘Schlefchter against Pollock; 11, he six day . third. Time: 2:09 45, L , Philadelphia 3 LS 2 Janowski against Blackburn given a tremendous send off at the Charles - 3y cph, 4 New York ......." 3 sotas In the cricket fleld yesterday. The [, Vaughan d ag reet bicycle park last evening, and had it PLENTY OF POOIL GUESSIN .93 Loutsvill Svashington teams were almost identical with those which | V- (v #ishin & 12| pasen By "tine “Hmit after thirty - move not been for an unfore disaster would | 0 e " 11 Bhitmore, 6 fiole. oAy - 413 battle on Saturday, but the wicket was 8 chigorin beat Hillsbary in kiok's knight's have been the most successful opening of Surprises (o the Knowing O [\c:vu“ 7 'II'I‘“[‘J“""L\‘“ 3. ames today: Trooklyn at Boston; \‘\.‘.\«h- altogether different. The end of it was that | ROYAL LONDON YA( § Murco in a fi-q4 opening after twenty-ning any wheel race ever given in Omaha. The| NpG'YORK, Aug. 5.—Many & good thing | Namsas ity b; Simncs ifson, stgNew York: Haltimore at Phild: | we won, and won glorlously, whereas on | g oo - BAmo Aeier Torty moves. Stelaie biat Vets riders were on their eleventh mile and goINg | wag ypset at Brighton Beach today, for| Detroit, 3; Terre Haute, at Cleveland; Chicago at Cinelnnati Saturday we lost T mperor Willln gani in a French defense after forty moves. at a merry clip when the heavens were sud- | gome well backed favorites went down In the [ St Paul. 11 Milwauke But the result was not due merely to the | COWR: St Micses beat Tinsley after thirty-three mov ORES OF b 0% i fql opening dlebon beat Hurns i denly obscured by dark clouds, and for a | pyck, while long ‘shots and sccond cholces | QUINCY, 1Il, Aug. 5.—(Special Telegram.) | SCORES OF TH RN LEAGUE. | 0t of the ground. The Omahas all played | Royal London Yacht club today Britannia | o foq opening afier forty amovos Hird heat brief moment a light, misty drizzle fell, and | giyided the money. In the opening race [ —A home run with two men on bases gave | §t. Paul Makes Ttw Lend in the Race n | ball from the word “Go!" But two of them | had practically a sail over the fifty-mile i\hnvm ARG v\{l;‘r‘ll‘ly“-‘v.:' 9 V‘H\n ldi\l;wnr\”fl?‘: like a flash the vast crowd Wwere| Salonica was an odds on choice, but he was | ponyer a lead of three runs in the sixth Little Detter. did themselves proud. Percy B. Ford made | Course, Allsa being absent under repairs| thige moves. =Walbrods beat Telchmann fn startled by sceing the riders tumble from | upable to catch the light welghted Clarus | jnning today, but Qunicy batted out two| ST. PAUL, Aug. G.—Baker was hit hard | 4 yigh score for us and J. C. Doyle prevented | #nd l‘h-.u.»r‘ belng the only opposing yacht tor and Pollock drow a ruy lopez ufte their wheels, one after another, untll not|and finished second. Imperial was also an | homo runs fn the seventh and got three | 810 the errors of the visitors were made | (it SR 0 SO0 S0 TR T Tkable | Of the prince of Wales' boat. The weather | forty moves. Janowski and Dlackburn ad- Soale unt was left upon the track. | odds on cholee in the second, but was un X s ‘hth fn. | JUSt When they counted the most. It was i was ralny and there was not much en- | Journe “'.'v‘l il e Siavta a single mount was more runs and the game In the eighth In- | p angy win for the home team. Score: |things with the ball, but yesterday he prob- | thusiasm manifested. Hester fs allowed s ettt ks> Hardly sufficient moisture fell 1o make a man | placed. Tmposition held the lead all the | ning on a_combination of two errors, a sacri- | gt GEAN N U i) ably reached his record. In the match he | 22 minutes 40 seconds by Britannia. The doft a silk hat, but it was suflicient to render | way, but she was fast dying, and Artistic, in | fice and three singles. Score Milwauk 22970 D 08 0.0 1 §—8]| sent down ah oven 100 balls, With thess o | twi rted at 10:07. Britannia fiae L the pine track so slippery that it was im-|. foy yore jumps, would have won. The fa QUINCY, & Milwaukee, 9. Errors: | ook seven wickets for olght runs and he | 3 2034 ATH Ga., Aug Secrotary Hoke posstble for a man to retain his mount with-| oo " ine third event, Doggett, an odds AB. PO, 2 L1 A tkee, 4. Batteries: John- e | “in th® race for twenty-raters the starting | gmith reached here today from Gainesville, out the greatest risk to life and limb. As| = . head | Mertes, 1t ... 4 and Moran bowled fifteen maidens out of th wenty | gun was fired at 10:30. Kucharis led at the L e ebtanss rotired to ther dressing room, | on, won easily. The Swain ran at the head | fulucatie, 35,5000 q 'y i overs. Ford went to the bat when Omaha's | Start, followed by Isolde, Nlagara, Luna, | Where his family are summering. Tomorrow Mundrods and hundreds of the great crowd,|to the threc-quarters, and then Doggett | Mc 1b... . 111000 pirits wore at their lowest and carried out | AVITeY: Veneta and Stephanie. Foir guve | he speaks on the fnancal question at Jef- thinking that the sport was ended for the | passed him. In the fourth Mirage had run i 3300 e W R Nts Bat 8 britliant it fewitiel e "‘f',“"_‘f,‘" Ll ) "ERTE ""\"""""'» ferson evening and that a hard storm was immi- | at the head of the*quartet for three-quarters | W™ & Hits: Minneapolis, 7; Kansas City, 6. his bat for a brillian y-elght made with- | to contest fo ), They fntshed”ax pent, stampeded and left the inclosure on a | of a mile, but fell back to third place. Emma | MeCormack rors: Minneapolis, nsas City, 2° T out a flaw, without giving the slightest 4 rush. A couple of thousand, however, kept | was the fourth favorite to go down, for she t |ll<‘ Healy and ‘Wilson; Hastings and their seats, and were rewarded by v\lm“wllm was unplaced in :\hu 1.{::;{ 'Jmu:!‘rlhlrlll': th»hp RO, Ailg, 5. ifcote The wicket was a tremendous one. At the {\:-I;"I(‘\‘[,‘;;\ .|”:Au) “n‘;hv;‘- .H:-r'v; :1 p::'n-.f'.\f:,';mr rapidiy than they had ap- | There was a hard drive for the second place NV ok 9.0 0 001 0-2] was impossible to do any scoring. The wind | tralia. His majeaty was met by the prince peared, and afler a half hour's wait the |and Chiquita got it from Juanita. Hu and the hot sun got in their work during the | gles a the duke of Conne hton in Shafter, I il Batteries: Whitehill and . i A Te YA LHI behalf of the queen, and he ward referec again summoned the riders to the post | Penny was a 1 to 10 shot in the last R G T e joar and Roach, day, but the turf was always tricky and the | janged, The queen's spectal guard was and away they were sent the second time, | and won In the easiest fashion possible. | giiufa” T ) NDING OF THE TEAMS batsmen had to be constantly on thelr guard. | drawn up at the landing platform. Tm midst a ruzlr’ of delighted applause from | Summari Hutehinson, v TR l'mml Won. Tos.t POt This had the effect of making the game a very | peror Willlam fs in excellent health and grandstand and bleachers. The manage- race, one mile, selling: Clarus (12 [ Inks, 1b.... Vv HE DAl et f e carefully contested one throughout. The play | spirits and was checrod with enthusiasm, ment, during the enforced wait, had im-|to 1) won, Salonica (I to h) second, War-| Lohman, PERTPRTOR Indianapoiis ... 50 5 all around was far superior to that of He dined with the queen at Osborne. proved every second of time, and had the | like (1 to 1) third. Time: 1:45. . g Kansas ) > 5249 5 urday, with the exception that the visitors i A L o | Second race, one-half mile, selling: Tm- £ 3 Milwaukee ¥ 83 5 il ‘AW eomBILaty at the b DEFENDER LED BY NINE MINUTES, entlre track thoroughly swept, leavirg 1t in as{ o, {ijon" (3 to 1) won, Artistic, (4 to 1) sec- | Carri Minneapolis 5 3| fell down completely at the bat. good condition as it was before the rain fell. | BOSIUpH @ (0 1, WO, At e Kime: < L i BATTING SEEMED DIFFICULT. Outwniled Viglinnt Completely Over n Several of the riders were considerably | “"Phird race, one mile: Doggett (1 . : T ] AR 1t was late when the start was made. Min- arse Thirty-Five Miles Long. bruised and scratched up by their spills, but | won, The Swain (2 to 1) second, Golden | Quincy eeies Lty Sios 1 Rapids ....... 85 - nesota won the toss and deeided to go Into | NEWPORT, Aug. Defender and V all rode the face out with the exception of [ Gaté (15 to 1) third.” Time Denver . K ) 0 0 Games today: Miiwaukee at Minne UM HiG1A L INRRBIN: HARNGATo GBI LHie IS o e Morgan, who had retired before the general | IFourth racc, mile and a ; 5 arned runs: Quincy, 5; Denver, 3. Two- as City ‘at St. Paul; India % LEhLLL b 3 . i yetive and o qy | Marshall (8 to 5 won, Santlago (8 base hits: Larocque, MeCormack. Home | Grand Rapit erre Haute at Detroi ning for the Omahas at 11:25. It was pre-|mile course today from Cottage City, Mass,, smash up § second, Mirage (5 to 5 third, Time: runs: Laroeque, MeVey, Lohman. Double - dicted that with the Minnesota straight bowl- | to this port, the r belrg an event in SOMETHING OF A CROWD. Fifth race, one mile, felling: Annie [ plays: MeGreevey to MeVey to MeCor- | pESER HIS POST OF DUTY. | ing to contend with and a wicket that made | the cruising of the New York Yacht club The parade which preceded the opening of | Bishop ( to 1) won, ( hlqm @ (6 to 1| mack; Miles to Riehter to Inks, . - it dangerous to hit at anything Omaha would | e g » evening" ce was | Stcond, Juanita (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:44. | on balls: Off Mc ey, 1; off . s Ll : : was smooth and the wind varied the park for the evening's performance wa il Yaesi v tutangk: - Hugh: Peray:ls 1 bRl EORRTR ol ire an rator Hathaway | do well to make a half hunc I p : 3 ake a et K | in velocity from ten to fifteen miles an the biggest wheel parade ever seen here, [ SIXth racc, fiye furlgngs: Hugh Penny |2 1 McGreevey, 1. Time: One hour| Joined : entw. | Legan to fall rapidly and it soemed that this 3 L ONE ENJOYS v t hour. IPor tw miles down to the Vine- There were something like 700 blcycles in | {(Lto 102, won, Kinglet @ to 1) secor ind thirty minutes, Umptre: Mr. Ramsay. | Jack Hathaway, one of the fire and police | number would not nearly be reached. With | vl e iia Ngheantp it wae a dead beat 1| BOth the method and results when line, many of the riders being ladies, and = BUCK HAD A NIC 3 alarm operators, followed the example of | seven wickets down for 27, of which the two | 3 (o p ; e R . " AD A NiCE ale perators, followed xample of | & for 2 ward, and Defender beat Vigilant by | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pl headed by ihe band 3.}.‘1:1 an mpressive | Kattened the Firemoen's Puese, NVILLE, IIL, Aug. 5.—(Special| operator Romano and deserted his post Sun- | Vaughans together had contributed a consider- | ahout fivé minytes and forty-six seconds, { oh u‘h«whmw to the t te. l | 3 «-nm;-‘ as ”';“ xr{d’\«u;\, the |-jr ne |7.Il CINCINNATI, Aug. §.—This, the (‘. day 4 \ he Lincoli toam Won, from | day nignt, leaving only one regular cperator | 20\ number, Captain Laurle Jolned Will | bath ya nits cariying .luh:.q»u\ and baby ] ; 1e taste, and acts thoroughfares, he sidewalks were Jammed | of the Oakley race an extra day | Jacksonville today by good, hard hitting | day ht, lea z 0 one re, Cperator | yaughan and made a bold stand. He s! 1| Jib topsails. On the streteh theace to New rently yet promp! o with people and the very general interest | gjven by the r the benefit of poor - fie m‘ \I\‘nrk |.\Iv ”.I:x kl~|<vv\\1ll|“ on duty. at the wicket for almost an hour. He ouly { porl, with sheets” o ~Ku1 4 ittle, Deténder ;f““" 3‘“ |l m“ll' Y;’“ the l\(“""‘) sted o sides bespoke a huge | tho local firemen's Wiiensnes 7 was_deac . letting the vis b P v e b ? st Y | mained” er ) to make elapsed ‘time from | Livel Bowels, cleanses the sys. :_l:\ly‘:_l‘ll (:”_1”“:| ”:;u \.'1“‘1' ‘:'.\]|1wr.»'m'y'):m. the local firemen’ . The r it hirn. heavily, O the:other-h When Operator Romano suspended himself | contributed a fe limself, but he | St to finyh mine minutes nine secomis | B aRTIRLe 4 8y vengeance. Putors thb patafers) Feschedithe |ha e vety largely attended, T.000 belng Prin: | Barnes pitched a fine game. Bob the other might it left but two operators,| Save his partner e opportunity that was | heiter than Vigilant's. Jubilee also started, n cffectually, dispeis colds. head. gates the bleachers were swarming with | ohiding owners, ofcials and . reporters, | uthers will be in the box tomorrow Petty and Hathaway, to do the service for | heeded. =When Vaughan was caught Beroy | put with working topsails only, and Vighlant | aches and fevers and cnres haNitual T T hlan, Were Sanshy R Teo, i 1 GuotHits 0100826 2] | twenty-four hours each day. Prior to Ro- [ e howling that had been playing havoc | Times : snstipation, Syrup of Figs is the was rapidly filling up. There couldn’t have | four of whic LT I LU T B B ol mano’s desertion, the three men had been | ity (RECIE, 0 T Ara him, . He hit | Toat Start. Finish. Blapsed Time ? reme SVEY Deen Tegs than 4,000 eager tnectators on hand. | Fecelpts from the sale of tickets were cl Hits: nville, 11; - Lincolr A e U e e h those who had gone bef 1 i ] finey | only vemedy of its kind ever pro- 1 ¥), anc litlon e i 1's fund | rors: ack=onville, 6; Lincoln, 7 only, slogging L or twos irs, whicl 2 n 3 a2 100, and in ition the f n's fun rs: Jacksonvi fr I g balls for urs, which | Visflant 000 : Soat A3 411800 ..u..-d |v]u'x~‘n\r to the taste and ac. CHEss FOFINE WORK, mperor { Germany arriv chance of any Kind. tiate 4t 3 o'olonk this atterrnon 6l Bo Terre Haute, 9. Errors starters lined up across the blue wourse in | won purses, Summarie o O'firfen, Kimmere an, Don- | gen, who has beon in charge of the alarm de- | jo€ SULE B it TEAb e vl (I septable to the ¥ front of the judges’ and scorers’ stand and | First r mirse, five furlongs: Molilla | r Double pi 3 ar- | partment, to Instrict Hathaway to report for | S0y custit with but ‘ta block. - Laurle stayed i "“;,h :}Iu‘r,'l(l”.“,"h ""“m“ in by t Jon Young joine Young on- | MASON CITY, Ia., Aug. 5.—(Special Tele- » Sl ¥ beneficicl in its ¢ q 1 4 n) third. e: 1:02 latteries and_Hoover; | o hen Con Young joined him. Young is con v HH Stasior ‘“\Y-”r“.-]"\\'““l‘“'-:'-‘t;'fi‘\'fl'.fm {{‘-""{}- T i R i e R Speer e Wapg, | o'cloek that afternoon, and to work for | i 0% FORCE U R TN ad it | gram)—The bicyele tournament to be held | effects, prepared only from the most Clarke, L. E. Holton K. Morgan, Henr: Ge (12 0 1) third, T 1:15 was notified accor y and immediately hell | it 1 » ‘state. T n 1 2 m JBOR y G G ¥ his end for gome time at least. A rousing | Of the kind ever held in the state. The AR A o e E. Tagger and Walter Burdick, Omaha; race, celling, five and a_half fur. | PEORIA. 11, A lal Telegram.) | 4 ooy vorsation Supecintendent Couiter | (8 BT AE MG, S & century mark was | five mila handicap race closed Saturday | 14Ny exeellent qualities commend it ] 3 A came with St. Joseph. It won the game in Hall of Mound City, Mo. * H. E. Fredrickson | (I to 1) second, Cochise (30 to 1) third. | game, tth S i Q" the ‘visitors | he should take, L : Fhe | cotne of the fastest riders of the country did not start on account of injurles received | Time: 1:09 R o ol Sarte 3 howling by this time was altogether broken | pyiries closed today, there being 25 at 6| popular remedy known. in a recent fall. The other entries that ) won, San Tlario (8 to | Score reported for duty. He was again oraered by | ;500 = young was run out in a too eager | riders have entered to make the tournament Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 Holton. The track officials were . L. Potter, St. Joseph ...1110 0 1 0 0 2 o'clock for tielvé hours' work. He re- k Do | Cago, St. Paul, Minreapolls, Clear Lake, raferee and timer; Russell Condon, Bd Lytle purse, six and a half furlongs: | frits: peoria, 115 St. Jose ors: | plied that he did not know whether he would | Fi4% o M LA L GO Dowled | iffherviite, Waterloo, Murshalltown, O gists, Any rcliable druggist who. iy 5 o donlan (10'to 1) thivd. Time: 1:23. [ je g 3 t for 48 and the s closed for S 5 d 4 may not h: 5 Nixon, J. Moch, Charles B, | o7l Jim Donlan (10 to ) third, Thme: 1323, | pooria; 4; St Joseph, 1 e Mt | any satistaction whien asked what he pro- | DAt for 48 and the inning closed for 11 Clity, St. Louis and Des Moines. y not have it on hand will pro i} Grifin. _Three-base hits , Coliins, T 3 » T 2 3 - T 3 k' " o v p o L LAl v ey l!mwl'\f:h\;"':'v‘: ».;',“:u.i:. 'll‘:;":::l,‘r‘”:i T'm""‘ Victorious (2 to 1) third. Time sler (3), Mar Albert Double on the matter Hathaway called up Super- The Minnesotas went to the wicket in the CRETE, . Aug. G—(Special Tel wishes to try Donotm"‘xptany X " ‘ L W 0 defe: 1 Crete here tod . BT R nane 8.1 Bases on balls: Off mest him. An appointment was evidently | of the first pair, stayed for fitty minutes, but | STam)—Wahoo ited Crete here today | pubstitute. was maintained, and everything was in per- | 1) won, e (10:t0 1) second, .Fabla (2 to 1. Wil pitehes: 0 RLOW, 2 00 02 ZAN FaANCISOO, oAt MADE THE PACE SLOW Two Heavy Dumps at St. Louls. ‘Colling;-Blagle Al him to report for duty he failed to|moreover, in his fifty minutes at the bat gk 5 P mm'y e Holton was the first to make pace after the | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 5.—The crowd today !;'l‘,‘)‘,’, and forty-five minutes. Umpire: MF. | you up and Officer ‘Hengen took charge ‘of | only succeeded In sci z eight runs. Young | Wah Cret Brrors AVEwn’RK.M. . erack of the pistol. The gait however, was | enjoved good sport and the talent was| ROCKFORD, 5.—Rockford - Des | the office and worked until 12 o'clock, | Macgregor came in toward the close and |5 by jones, 5. Bus Oft Clark, IRRIGATION BOND SALI, but moderate, and he was displaced after one | moderately successful, the dump of the | Moines, no game; r when he was relieved by Operator Petty. |started out to do something. He hit a one, Batteries: Clark and Hall; Jones and otice 1s hereby given that seuled propos other round, then surrendered to the long | W. Bailley, an outsider at 4 to 1, picked aved. Won. Lost. P.Ct, moval will be recommended by the chief [ was bowled. Two mora wickets fell and the ol " the Lillian irrigation district of Custer oy in black from Sutton. Tessier maintained | up 128 pounds and made the three-quarters | Peoria of polica. 5 desertion was calculated to | innings closed for thirty-three, of hich county, Nebraska, at their office at the Ash boy in black 1 1s and made the tr Peori 7 f polics. His deserti leulated i losed for _thirty-thr f which Nebraski b i ne A o Wi 3 S et ri vils also a surprise. Cre: Des Mol i N 3 ano, as of one operat eing sixty runs behind, the p.m. of the 1th .1. of August his cap to Walter Burdick. the next Aalan S TEHER NG Fa C ] Eash: ‘4| that of Romano. as it laft but one operator Being more than sixty runs behin vaat ausust, ] Promptly at 8:30 the contestants with their | i receive donations from h men who | runs: Jacksonville, #; Lincoln, 11. Two- | morning Chief .White requestel Officer Hen he other batsmen would not have dared to | Jupflee 332 40130 4.98:58 as the starter's pistol cracked they went | (7 to ) won, Willie Loufse (4 to 1) second Hollingswor Ebright 0| duty at 7 o'lock 'that night instead of 3| “ith him until the score was over 70, and O CITY: Tan A b (Bhecin n) won, tugal (10 to 1) second, DISTILLIERS N T OTIRED. twelve finstead, of eight hours. Hathaway | \wos prightly calculated that he could hold up | here on the Tth will be the largest thing | b xu](l.y;uulng_vx-..(»uv,:‘.b,,],,':,,"w‘ its Frank M. Tessler of Sutton, Neb., and C. R. | longs: . Petrirch (12 to 1) won, Hippogrift | —Peorla had ‘a walkaway today in the | 5y Fg 5 b o v re B e eha aetion passed and runs were still coming. The | PIKht With thirty-eight entries, among them | to all and have made it the most 58 Club handicap, one | couldn't get anywhere near thereafter.| At 3 o'clock Sufday afternoon Hathaway | WWIUE RO ARCCIRR 00, BRTBGCE, TECE | Bintries’ closed today, thero being 255 at & falled to get oft were T. R. Huston and G. |5 @4 to 5 third. Time:| Peoria ..... 240 40 9-12| Officer Hengen 'to report for duty at 7| Jfp ' ("0 ke o' tun which was quite impos- | & Success. ntries are received from Chi- | cent bottles hv all leading drug- and W. Collins, judges, and S. J. Howe, M pigray_ out) wan, Domingo (19 to 1) sec- | poorin, 6; St." joseph, 6 runs: | do go or not and fefused to give Mr. Hengen sa, Cedar Rap mars, Omahd, Sioux 1. Shipley, T. Doty, G. A. | Biue and Gri t6 5 won. Stafta (20 to 1) [ SN | adre i enn, iisher (5, Haller, | posed to do. After some talk with Henge MINNESOTA SOON DONE FOR VRN CORDE = swure it promptly for any one who ST e b o eaca) avan, Turlonga: | Nanal(pfto | Iy o H A uck out: Dy TI %, [ intendent Coulker and asked where he could | same order as on Saturday. Mr. Waters, one Wanoo efeated Crete g Toct condition for B rate svening's sport, . |hIrd- ' Time: 120, 2 a1t romas . D ey s tesaEof! e sama Watarks S o S Y% | CALIFORNIA FIG. SYRUP €O, Wihoo, 4; Cre Clark, e lap by General Morgan, who held it for an- | day being in the fifth race, when George STANDING OF THE TEAMS Hathaway has been suspended and his re- | two, and a three in three minutes, and he | Kenagy will be received by the board of directors the lead for two round trips, when he doffed 5%, beating a good fleld. The last | Lincoln "0 E do more damage to the department than was | twenty-five were off the bat. BURPRIS s ial Tele- | CChool iouse, Tn said district, up L0 2 0'cioc halt hour there was a succession of wild fleld of good sprinters, making the mile | Quincy £ 5 on duty Fortunately Officer Hengen has | Minnesotas went to the bat a second time ¥32,000 of the e 0 tion distrit, 10 bonds being spurts and hot brushes, and the lead oscil- | in "1l “Prack. fast | Atiesdance . 500, | ocKford 1 "0 | served his apprenticeship in the operator's | Doyle and George Vaughan, who had done so bonds of %300 cach. and $7,000 of said bonds lated between all the members of the field, | Summaries Jacksonvilie ™" & 5| room and is thoroughly competent to take | much with the ball, were allowed to take a —— in §100 " éach. All of nhm one setting the pace for a lap or two, F-erm-v. -'6'l\l‘in|l:, .\wi‘l furlongs: s Ju\\-p)‘\ n 5 nJ“ “ 27 . |.( kr' it charge of the office. “Spud” Farish of the [rest, and Neale and Will V U::x.m \\4u|’ ni 3 then another. The crowd was extremely an: | 2 to 1) won, MeDonald (7 to 2) s ames today: Des’ Moines at Rockford: | fire department is also famillar with the | bowi in thelr stead. Will Vaughan captifred per thuslastic, but impartial in its applause. A | Agriine (15 to 1) third | Wime: 1104 (Joseph al Peorla; Denver at QUINCY: | work of the room and would be available In | the first four wickets for one run, and it STEDICAL= nelpals ’,"';;}' Intereat of sald fine veil of mist came down, and as the rrack | 5590 & S.UTIOUER; . DUERe WAL AL b gy 8 o pinc! eemed a3 he previous innings’ wonder- LA 4 f p : Rehir fleld (2 to 1) won, Southworih (4 to 1) = — 8 pinohip « 8 i Rambd e plest K g \te of Nebratka, the Hiul took on tho dampness, Schrader went down | Gt Suir 0 T 5 Wind 40 Mizs OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE, | HAthaway was picked up by the polico snv- | ul record was o bo ccliysed. But Waters, i said “ponts” by i th o crash. rolled off onta the soft woll, | "Hr vace, one mile, Hinia (4 eral vears ago and was employed as hostler | tho stayer, and Saules, the siogger, camo (o ey ot date 4 bond W el took a skate down the track. [ to 1) won, Chicot @ to 1) sc , Borderer Conguering Col- | At the patrol barn for several years and has | gether, and It was necessary to put on the | 4 bayable Y s after s from Then Holton went down, erybody | (3 o 1) third. Time: 1:44. ; e i 3 e e A | been in the Fire nd Police alarm room for | two old bowlers befora they could be dis. The invention of DrRs VicEicme chicf| RS M THEIHIA, oClr i e shouted, but no one knew what was the |, Fourth racc, mile and a sixteenth: Lo-| @RS BRE S 6—The Clo i1« | the last three years, posed of. Between them they made twenty. | consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel U e FEEE [0, FErt MY AR T matier.' But when Tessier, Burdick, Clark, | REREula (3 ta &) won, Bumg (@ to 5) second, AND, .\ml 6. [Hv "r veland e four out of a total of thirty-one for the | and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., | \Walworth, Custer county, S A Tagser, 1ol and the whole shooting mateh CTtn. race. Ml furlongs, sine: George | Lt e GO o endanss, 800 Hoota, wHY TA CHANCES ON innings. Young Mackregor again made a hold | has, during the past thirty vears, made & rieh of the | mace went over and off, the cause flashed through [ W. Bailley (4 to 1) won, Lollle Kaston (3 to | coph el ok ok — bid for a big score. He hit his first ball to | record in the curc of bronchial, throat and o the crowd like electricity. Hundreds lefi [1) second, Trenton (3 to 2) third. Time: | {leveland prsp gl g R 000030 Long, Cold Winters and Hot, Dry | pe poundary for two and was bowled with | lung diseases that fairly entitles it to out- the second. If he had longer he | rank all other advertised remedices for these their seats and rushed for the gates, but the | 1:15% Loutsylile 7 o 180100000 100/ 105 000 mers. b satisfactory it have done more. wopt for Waters, | afiections. Especially has it manifested its bulk of the crowd best to awalt develop. | . SiXth race. one mile, selling: Crevasse EH s avalandl sl et ouisville, Bb To this question there is no L By to awalt develop- | ("G on Kddle Buchanan 6 to 1) second, | rors: Cleveland, 3; Louisville . 4 ) otency in curing consumption of the lun A ; Elroy (15 to 1) third, Time: 1:41% runs: Cleveland, 5. Base by errors: answer when the way is plain to investi Who had to stand out his full forty minutes, | potency in curing consumption of the lun After a half hour's wait the moon was b : » land, 1; Louisville, 2. Left on bases: C the south and its great natural advantages, | N0 member of the team stayed more than | ~ Noteverycase, but we believe again smiling blandly down upon the large | Oakley Horses Con Windsor. | land, 10; Louisville, 6. Basge on balls: Off | ' o B | in less than an hour. Fully 98 Per Cent. arena, and the athletes were again flashina [ DETROIT, Aug. 5—Fo avorites and | Youns, off Ink: Struck out: By | Blizzards, hot, dry winds that blight all in | G ites ana whole fnnings was ended 3 e " S consumption, in all its earlier WONDERFUL B0 3 stages, are cured by Dr. Picree’s Golden about’ the dizzy elipse. Tesslor, Burdick and | two well backed second chofces won in the | Youns: 7. Tworbs i Burkett, Sples. | their path and destroy the hard work of Holton seemed to be the stars and sel most.| Windsor races today. A good sized crowd | kgt Young, montha are unknown in the balmy south. A | \were 1t not that Doyle's marvelous bowling | Medical Discovery, oven after the discase of tho pace. but about a half hour before the | was prasent and fourteon hookn s did | mer: Inks, Warner and Zahne Michigan man says in reply o an enauiry | feat sutbhons Al eles, in. that e It would | g icul Discovery, cven after the discase e e T e mimseltt e | 25000 busineas. A lare num s | Jevne. Time hour and fifty-five min- | “I cannot say much about this country and | po warthy of more than passins mention that | biecdings from the lungs, severe Hngering R e (ram S aNous, Tend iyon ve f areived cremiQaldey Loday. s U5 HROWNS OUT FOR A GAME what I think of it without making my lotter | George Vaughan took eight wickets for | cough with copious expectoration (includ- And he didn't do a thing but shoot to the | Won, Han Ban sccord, Radiator third. Time PITTSBURG, Aug. The Browns were | (2% 1008 1 think the possibilities are great, | twenty-four and that his brother WHI took | ing tubercular matter), great loss of flesh JUCATIONAL. front, and for a mile he made the gang| '} full of vim, while the Pittsburgs yed 'a | and I'belleve It has a_grand future before Al fitgur for Lwelyve and extreme emaciation and weakness, | ———g pedal as if their lives hung in the balance. | 1) hoaa Gy raC®y four uif (TUToNES: | listiess game, And before the Pirates | a0d [ very imnuch want more of the live, enter- | There was again a considerable number of | Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases BRO\VN ELL HALL, The great crowd yelled until it was hoarse o Time: 0:5 ord, Brown | wayened St. Louis scored seven runs, In | Prising people of the west to settle here. [ people present, who showed their enjoyment | reporied to us as cured by ** Golden Med- Men stood upon their seats and screamed ik i ace, ile an won, Cap. | the seventh the Browns fell on Gardner for | They can't miss it by doing so. of the game and their appreciation of the | jeal Discovery " were gendine cases of that escaped lunatics, and the ladios, too, In & | ti own kecond, Florence B third, Time: | four hits, giving th ln!mnu:‘f runs and the | The Boston Journal of Commerce recently | splendid performances of Omaha's cricketers. | dread and fatal disease? You need not take n 1) bird-like way, added what they could to the A Atte hee, 1,400. Hoor said: “We predict that the child is now Omaha sccured a well earned victory by | ourword for it. They have, in nearly every ( general din, and the small boy was in his urth race, flve furlonga: ena_won, | PIttsburg ... 00 2.0 10 0 1 04 porn who will see more wealth in the south | an innings and forty-nine runs. Scores instance, been so pronounced by the best glory. Lillian ' second, Concession third. Time: | 8t Louis ............ 10 10 0 03 0 3=T| yun iy any other portion of the world. This OMAHA and most expericiced Lome physiciany, ancts, e3bavi \ 0\ I\ J( ) OMALHLA Rev. ROP! DOHE ( Rectors WAS QUITE A RUN. Hits: Pittsburg, 8; St. Louts, 11. B son, b Davi . 6| who have no interest whatever in mis. Fall Term Be;.,u race, mile and an_elghth: Little | pittsburg, 4: St Louls, 2 ISarned runs: |15 the statement of a careful, conservative SEPTEMBER ISTH ND FOR CATALOGUI The Missourian pumped away like a Trojan. | 17 eytonia sccond, Evanatus third. | pittsburg, 2: St. Lou Tworbase hit; | observer of the signs of the times. It will le, b Dumfries.......... o 1| represeating them, and who were often | The riotous discord of the crowd was musie I Cross. Three-base hit: “kle. crifice | be well for ycu to consider this carefully | I;‘"\';f} 15 '\“"h'-“»‘m . . strongly prejudiced 4||.|4| advised against | in his ears, and he wonld not be passed ] slx f';" nfes: (‘\'lj"'l_»““\"“ hits: " Quinn, Peltz. Siolen buses: Stenzel, | when you thinking of how to better your | i New. ¢ Davidson, b Dumfries. .....o.. a trial of **Golden Medical Discovery,” | R s s b he pamed, | won, second, Bird Catcher third. | Brown,” Cooley, Quinn, Dowd, Ly ConAltian and xatlaixteetl niR o s SIL XU CHURHAWE @ DOyIaRIR S DN ErIen . fo: but who have been forcel to confess that | fire about the course, wntle the long boy — e Iy 0 parpaucr, to- Beckle¥:|you can accomplish success as you can do|G: Viuzhan, b 1 H it surpasscs, in curative power over this [ from Sutton looked like a big black phautom avy Track and Slow Time. S Y l‘,,,,““ “ . Ginn Dowd. | and will do if you settle in the fertile Orhard Vaughan, ¢ Knig . fatal ‘malady, all other medicines with as he strained every nerve and sinew to AS CITY, Aug. 5.-But two favorites | fit by pitehed - ball: Dongvan. Ptz | Homes region. .awrie, ¢ Davidson, which they are acquainted. Nasty cod- | catch the flylng leader. Schrader, too, was | lanc oney for the talent today. A | Passed b Merritt, Mil Hatterl A surewd investor writes: “The man who IRard, S0t Olbanssextssiarziae o liver oil and its filthy "' emulsions " and | R ialea 'and. duclo reat sprint | heavy track caused slow time to be made. | Gardner 'and Merritt; Ehret and Miller. | has money (o invest where it will pay at leas Eomp: b Da $303e mixtures, had been tricd in nearly all these | :lum;. d around the track like a chicken with sults: Time: Two hours and five minutes, “Um- |is5 par cent per apnum for the next n . ;‘”‘{ "-‘I‘l“"‘” ‘I'“""‘Y ‘“:1“' I“; 'l‘" e ] ts hoad off. He was game, however, and st race, thraesquarters o nile: John | PiFe: O'Day e aoa e a 80T POT ; ] or had only seemed to benefit a little for | B e alihs IRl g aNoes, Rud |, First Thce, thigquariars of & miile: John BOYD OUTPITCHES HOFFER. 8rshold. g0 south’ aud by lan v e aeis s sy a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey, | | ey e TalinY aaian M1 Minnesota--itirst innings d brulsed and contused so his own moth Socond race threoauartors of a mile: | ugainst Hotfer atid the former prove Le grows frait or ral arden truck than R. Sisson, b G. Vaughan i phites had also h 4 heen faithfully tricd in vain, wouldn't have recognized him, and without amy ven) won, Sir Charles (4 to | better pitcher. Cartwright, Abbey, Selba is possible to do where now is. Garden T W e ) G fhan . The photographs of a large ber of Shongh i (o B o T s | hosecom Bouiormeat G5t D hika. i ehocially ¢ farming or frult raisiog in sure ‘to” make | &G Siaitn b G Vintn those cured of consumption, bronchitis, 0’ e A TS T N 2 i ek LS e e ()= pouns .Ju‘x:j‘ln‘l ry of ‘the| money fo the man who attends to it.” 8 Donaldion, ¢ H. New. b J. C. Doyle 1| lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal ( raised on them, and although bleeding, [ Point (10 to 1) th rime: 1:21 WABHINGTON, Aus. G—1f was Boya| Jan o the west can do better on 20 acres if nr and varlous preparatlons of the Liypophos: The final spurt for first ucross the tape Aaron (3 to 1)_won, Thurman, the runs. The kama was called at the end | Al 1aformation as to prices, terms, loca 2 iicox, b.J B ehel catarrth and kindred maladics, have been her hot one. Holton glided to the ond, Little EIl G to 1) third. :1of the elghth inning on account of dark- | tion. means of access, cost of living, ete. ‘|‘, ‘l'-i”‘l,,',,";ti \"v‘m“,.”m skilliully reproduced in a book of 160 st .\\1.\4 KANSA the first turn at the beginning of | 14Uls. ness. Attendance freely given on application to Geo. W. Ames 3. Ao e PRI cs which will be mailed to you, on re- K ) Hus two three laps, and the small boy w prgurth 2, lxhths of & mile: John | Washing e X general agent, 1617 Farnam st., Omaha, Ne- Macgregor, b J. Doyie 1 G Ireas and six cents in stamps. iasatti Gaa uh IC:'uerhlngl Holton wins!* “Holton wins!' | ondg. Afr i S 07, %6¢- | Baltimore o 3 | braska. Davidson, b J. C. Doyie....... You can then write those cured and learn when Tessior and Burdick both went past him | - Fifth race, nd o half furlongs Hits: Washingion, Ry TR . E. Rumble, not out their cxperience as If ho were going the other way, and neck | B Chofile ) won, Monk OV rors: Washington, 13 Bi Bonds: Sol# Well ip Earope, * Knig Address for Book, WORLD'S DISPENSARY and neck shot over the tape, the Sutton citl- | (5 to 1) second, Idyl (10 to 1) third runs: Washington, 6; Balt NEW YORK, |Aug. 65.—Of the $2,500,000 | E: eanees .- . MEDICAL f1oN, Buffalo, N. Y. v WENT WORTH zen having his proboscis in the lead. The e ox A .;,‘.,”"';'.I:L"" h:‘f'l Louwlgville: & Nagivills:bonds recently' taken e - b ::::x ulmv‘alv ceved ftself cr. the band Hoffer, Crooks. Home runs: Abbe oyce. | by a banking holise of thia city it is stated | Minnesota—Second inning § MILITARY ed out I's sweetest strains in gobs, and Aug. 5.—At the aup of crifice hits: Brodie. Double ' plays: | that $2,000,000 has been placed in Europe | o R Sisson, b W. Vaugha 1 midst one general diapason of delirious | (o srand. eiiectt ehsen todor i naup, of | 8 hiebeck o Cartwright, Base on 'bflsi | and that the graster part of the remaining | wW. I, Husble b W \omanai 12 s ACADEMY sound the first night's racing eamo 10 | g class, wnfinishod, Direction won the | S tiindia Moo i KHIE by pitched | Lonas wiil also te s0ld abroaa B.'S. Donaldson, b W. Vaughan., L ¢ M pLir s sixth, seventh and hith heats and the | Guire, ft' on bases: = Washington, 7; - — - cxmg on, o Pessh ; - Laps; | race.’ Times: 2:08%, 2:10 and 2:11%. Ben D | Balilmore, 4. Struck out: By Boyd, 1} ) 4 S ELLERS, A. M Boraick . searees 3 won the fourth and fifth heats in 2:07% and | by Hoffer, L. Passed ball: Clarke. Bat- EACTON A UTINEA VTN EA T R TN R OO LA TN F0% h 8. 2 5o Holton . ol | 2:07. Ben D got second money, Coleridge | teries: Hovd and MceGuire; Hoffer and o 2 Supt. Clark . I aor 8 third and Guinette fourth Clarke in Two hours and thirty min- . S SRR ] ”[n the 217 'il.ns,ku-fi,u;‘.m‘ unfinished, | utes. Umpire: Keefe, 2 f r S AMEHIBAN GUNSEHVATUHY e S ’ sosnes & ravado won the binth heat and race | KID N SAVED THE GAME i l:t*lu!‘m;v" ; Vi 2 i % §lonel Kuser won the elghth E e E o L i meoln Neb" Ap"l 29 1895 7 | Mallet & Davis Bl St HaiChi Morgan . 1 2o, Colonel Kuser second | front in today's game, thanks to Nichols' : g okt ot Mide. T earie, Toa "‘f"’”' On account of last uig ighi's 1 yn o | 2 Phallamont third and Lee | good pitching and the excerant feiding. of T e M DO T This will bo made wp this evening. however Day to Win. 5 hits count. Boyle led for the visitors o y I . e it erm g eve o BomeTeE | e At tho ot "park | oIl 88 Dat and In the fleid. Ationdance: powders found on sale in this city. ROYAL is g FE“ALE ‘flAfiEMY 61l YEAR . oy of §:20. bank holiday meeting today the Bank | BALD'S mmu TTHE FEATURE. Hollday handicap of 300 soverelgns was | Philadely et il the gfloflgesb purest, and the most economical .l Wigh & 200 AT won by Mr. Foxhall Keene's Bohemond 1 Boston, 13; Philadelphia, §. - ( LA SR ok Wen the Mile Open With Twe Lengths | 1:0rd Hindips Towie was sceand and Mre Boston, 2 Philadelphia, 3 Barned 1o Spare In State Record Time. Fyres' Tarsio third, 5: Hoston, & Two-base hit: = Lowe. m —"""< .q e FORT WAYNE, Tn.. Avw, 5 The. na | (MiF FO Bl Keens's Dimit second tn | Three- hit: "Boyle. Home run: Long P4 . . DUCATIONA tlonal circult races today were Inrgely at- | of 100 coverelns. | Sio Bl e SioATie Dutty by Uallan. Fane.08 Nebraska State Chemist. ; : tended, and, conslderiog the condition of | won and Aptil Fooi wns third, = ¥ “Bannon, Strack e — — ton, Carsey.” ‘Sacrifice 'hit: _Bannon, Struck the track, wore run In fast time. > fea- outi Tuckérs McCarthy, B E s e e N R DA a8 he Eagle Grove Races. | plivs: Nicinls 1o S, Dasbla ammuw‘mnuw_tmw.);\;;nczw_u‘rw'.m A MARMADUKE MILITARY INSTITUTB ri 3 mile open. He won his haat and was easily oy CUPY, Ta., Aug (Speclal | to Lowe to Tucker Lowe to Tucker - Oront Nilliney Sehool of the Weel. ' . frat in the Onal, but X % ¥ | Telegram)~Great preparations are being | Wild pitehes: Nichols. ' Datteries: Nichols - t s ur yewrs “old s for (e last wais had the fiat in the Snal but as the time in the : ,‘;‘ @ the Eaglo Grove races. Nearly | 4o lanael; Corsey’agd Clomenia. - T.me: AR [ patters bake n 8 thickly pener lined caks iy setioot w i atlianln? TUR Over was hecessary. This ho won with | all the horses that were at Webster City | oo Bours. Umpire: Emslle. = P pan, in a steady o » 3 1 growth is duse erior nde two lenkths to spare fi the state compoti: | ar there, and although this 1s the | TOM BURNS JOINS THE GIANTS 1% ‘cupluls butter, 3 cupluls suger, 13 | Duchess antay . Bel wes With i, record time of 249 4-5. A lner 2 ¢ at_the Grove, the people YORK, Aug. 5.—After two unsuc- s, 1 quart flour, % teaspoonful Royal & ouptuls butter, 1 cupful sugar, & esst. | & works, sten L R T S late | ave beginning. to fook upon fho afrair as | attorapis, {he Giants fodny won & | Hawiue powder, 1 €ill each of cream, wine |1 ‘-E«pl"m’x::u Hoyal Buking Vowder, 1 bint 4 g Lo - rocord: . Bummarie one of the Important cpochs of the year. | game from ' the ‘Brooklyns. Gumbert took | Daking Powder, 1 glll each of cream, PP ) ful Extract Cinuamon. Rub it i foa" b all ‘and. base ball Mile novice, class A, final: A b o g Ris turn 10 the box anid was nearly knocke | aud brandy, 20 drops each Extract 'Bitier | flour, 1 teaspoonful Exirac ananor il ¢ Awn jais. fo8 Ball sid bass e Fort Wuyne, won: € H. Faus Wyoming Gold Strike. |eut. Rusic let up in speed after the sixth | Almonds and Nutmeg, 1% cuptul raisins, | the butter and sugar to a light cream; add | v.,/ 740 VLV £ cutalogie to LESLUE MABMADUKE, Fweet Springs, Mo, second; W. Amiss, Huntington, third RAW! W { lining, which accounts for the number of [ stoned, % oupful almonds, blanched, 1 cupful | the eggs, 2 at a t beating 10 minutes o 8L 2 Springs, Mo Bosley. Wolf Lake, Ind., fourth. Time b Wy AW (8peclal Tele- | hity niade off him om' Burns, reloused | chopped eltron, Rub butter aud sugar (0 & | between each addition. Sift together flou 2:46 85 a Sram)--A big strike was made by the Penn- | by Mrooklyn aturdey, was signed by New | white, lght orcai; 8dd the eggs, 2 at a | and powder, add o the butter, elc., with th 22 - s yands won W, Jamm.Bi, 1 Johnson (0| syivania Mining company at Seminoe Satur- | X0rk [0duZ wid, will play’ tomorrow, BAL | (ime, ‘beating 10 minutos between the 3 firt | extract; mix into & medium tiick Batier, and A DAUGHTER OR WARD TO F ond, T. Cooper (1 yards) third, M. Scott | 14¥ in & new shaft which they were siuk- | tendance, 5,00, Beare addifions, and 5 minutes batween the rest ;| bake in small, shallow, square pans, lned SRR i <ol (80 yarde) fourth, Time: 8:11 3.5 Ing. An elghteen-iuch vein of tree milling | New York ....... 0 0 3 0 s—g3| add the fiour, sifted with the powder, raisins, | with thin white paper, in @ steady oven c“n'srl‘“ coLLEGE m.v" s toiices Botivaty fatuse Halt wile open, class A, foal: 0. G wold ore was struck that averages $500 per | Brooklyn 02 n o 0 00 4 0— 6| Almonls, ecitron, ° t wine and | minutes. When they are taken fromn the 9 i atne 5 page Db cal . Opens Wort Wayne, wori; M. wlack, Furt v ton, Hits: New Yoik, 15; Brooklyn, 10. E-| brandy.’ Mix iat smaoth, conststent | oven, ice them. COLUMSIA, = = = MISSOUR s, Lu

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