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OMATIA DAILY BEL; SATIRDAY., Al old veterans will tell tales of bloody battle- S0 o VERLT LM Ly 002 M, Aght off. He was tak fields, while the younger people will enjoy 18 0! % erifice h : S t statlon and released later on $1,000 Davia. Stolen bases: Van Haltren, Murphy, | 3. A warrast atging Joe Walcott VIBASIVE [ JRHOR JEyM "Iuitiery of 1y Wilkon, Miller, Double plays: Bwing o with an’ offense similnr o O'Hrien's has : ) socl| invite all Germans of the city to|That B ot o o e | 1 Smith to Bwing; Wilson to Stafford. | Openin, iftes g Sossi is 1 sworn ou f t Aro Very Much Worried Over the Matter | jockely dnvite ali Germans of the t Boat Officially Selected to Meet th | Bryer; amith ta, Bwing; Witson 43 teftord. pening of a Fifteen Days' Sossion This bran worn out, but Waicott eannot bs SAVILLE REFUSES 70 DO ) Ratteries: Muwekin on; Dwyer and —_— — Vaughn. * Umpire . Time: One Left Destitute Siek U hour and fifty-nine minutes. AMERICAN BAR ~ ASSOCIATION ADJOURNS Ex © Paal’s Poll | LAST TRIAL RACE VERY MUCH OF A FARCE | * coLONELS (HIECK THE GROOMS Mrs. Della Hartman and six children, the BROOKLYN, Kug. 0 —rhe last of the L Aug I housand serles with Loulsville was replete with bril d the L. A. W, races at Fair. e W y P § ot | llant errors. The Hrooklyns had the game stueh " mecunt park today. Despl . Judge Nrewer's Position A-.l nst the ms, arrived in the elty Thursday night in ‘I.‘:I‘nlll‘ nt \‘lll :Inle |: n Show ot won until theavisk s wet in for thelr last Over F Horse Na | I (‘ park today 1 pite a poor track, of Appenis in Crfminal | o oo 5o mstances and were taken to the nning, Althongh She Goine inning, when errors byeGumbert and Shin- | the Pa in Good Shn et (8- e g b (el UR, o pvoked an Animated police station, Where they were cared for ew S dx on the dle (L ”m'\ dlonels the game. Attend- | and ng Rendy ‘for » 1e \v‘u.' v’m\ n and L3 time was olice station, where they were cared fo arce, L0, Soorar J 3 e in all of the events. The lcature was g M Juring the night Vit Brookl 3 5| the Start. Mo, Broak' - ¢ o ; 0OKI¥R cheeritees 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 1 0-5 tha break'ne of the mile vecord for standir Mrs, Hartman was very reluctant to tell the . Louisville Maordd 00 RN ™ ] | stait on o auarter mile track, I . Cabanne cause which brought her to this city, and, in AN : Hits: Brooklyn, 8; Loulsviile, 9. Errors: TR of St Louls, paced by a undcm, making g DETROIT, Aug. 30.—AL the meeing of the | fuot said that she would not tell unless ‘whe | NEW YORK, Aus. 30.—Tho (hird eo-caled | mrookiyn, § Lousvile, 8. Birmed Tunat| Dick Dwyer, the starter, who was under the distance in 208 2.5 The poviviie N R American Bar association this morning the | was'forced to. From what she did say, how- | trial race between Defender and Vigliant | Brooklyn, 1; Loulsvi pobREN: Bite ] oecn” Gl iie ONIGA-PANR. management At et L SR e e grand council reported the following nomina- | ever, it ls presumed that e ran away from | {ook piace tolay was a good deal of a farce. | hit: Colma T Btown t tinmin G, | broke faith, He telegraphed Mr. Cupning A ng_ia 4010 I'rum",.‘m ONE ENJOYS o >resident, Morefleld Storey, Ma her husband, and that she eame here to sup. ofender won over a course of tel es to| Schoch, Anderson, Base on_balis! t ¥ t X oyl ! Peatly Sveryihing in which thoy 3 o tlons: President, Mor Y, Masta | Herselt, Her home is on a farm near | Défender won over a course of ten miles to Feneeh, ;nvereon, GRS, 2aT0 ON ihick | Ham, sccretary of the Kausas City Jockey | stat oo cstin ey AR L | Both the method and results when husett retary ”"‘l“”‘ 1‘\‘":)’“‘ Clarinda, from which place she went to ““"“"‘ ""l' " l‘"" by "‘)" ';‘”‘““" “': gutt By, Cimbert, vy Cunningham, 5 | club, Thursiay evening that h uld start | B Ve ey o Be Toumn tRling and beeanicy rup of Figs is takens it is pleasant treasurer, Pennsylvania: | Greeton, and then to this city. She stated | twelve seconds when she could have crosse tteries: Gumbert and Dailey: Cunning- | for Council Bluffs Friday morning, and an | their coilar bones, Resaits: . o 8 | and refreshing 3 3 ‘ jumbert and Dalle nning- | fo ' ) 1y morning, and et pones. Resuits to the taste, and acts exébutive committee, George A. Mercer of | that another woman had alienated her hus- | the finish line anywhere from eight to ten [ ham and Sples. Umpire: O'Day. Time o er he was enroute to W r, Ont Lile novice, al heat: ¢, ., Livars firs i g > Georgla, Alfred R. pinway of Massachus- | band's affections, and it is supposed that on | yminues ahead of Vigilant if she had been Two h:'vl:r- i eleven minutes. E i:' ; lm T ‘h l».w 'u ute 3 ll" s ]' S :* | Bdwin ¢ ither second, H. T, Forbes third m_ull_v. et promptly on the Kldnuy., etts and Charles Clafiin Allen of Missourl. | this account she left him. She said that she | oo "o "o B S0 Tuioiant “on the STANDIN 'vlv"fi‘ 2!!1;}1:!-..\“»\( APl Hnl place, = arter Cald »«l 1 where | Himes 2 Ui dohn 1t Becker fnished frst, | Liver and Bowels, cleanses the syse s - 7 del obta a4 woul or & as . 3 | Ylayed. Wor >t | No explanation heen given, only a press | DUt was disqus uling Ashbrook, * | o shaias The secretary resd the selections of the |desited to obiain work and would supporti .oy ;1" wuy sailed as she aiways is,in | Baltimore . ......108 8 © ¢ o0 i 4 et ity n, class B, fiest heat: LoD, [ wem effectually, dispeis colds, head- . | herself and her children. Cleveland 0 8871 telegram, announcing that the Canadian hor. e first, Frank 'Wing second, ¢, V grand council for vice president and mem- | "yl bl Yh “olice endeavored to get the | the most sportsmanlike manner. { Philadelphia 5 §5.7 | mon demnidsd Bia- presence thérs wnd He WAL el fourth. rime: | 2¢hes and fovers and ourey haditual e local council of various states. | womag a and give fon efin’ Vhitecap: ppeared ere o cre, | Bos e 3 ¥ heat: I, Titus firs . 2 2 : >t BeER oF the loc ek Lot s Juisssstitie | wamen to Jalk and give some definite In | Whitecaps appeared here and there, bt | Hostom .00, w ; i | yielded to the pressure put upon him. But |y hedti T, Tt i, o sastipation. Syrup of Figs is the 6 nominatior officers ormatio J erself. E pre 0 s could o o v el . seenin o 1 101 1 1 reh 00 ime . o 3 P, BN O i i coundil were subsequently unanimously con- | make no further statement than that made there was no sea that could be called heavy | piprgpurg :.00000000 ) 1| the association was not left In the lurch, | Hock me: 257, Final: § only remedy of its kind ever pro- even chop . i o THiloa ot ¥ % Titus first, L. D, Cabaune sccond, C 4 Thursday night. After trying to draw her | OF oven choppy. The tug bearing the commit- | Chicago ........... bug 3| Among the horsemen here is Phil Gilman | Dioay third, Mimes 0" D Oe duced, vleasing to the taste and ac- out a peculiar expression of the eyes at- | tee got down to the Scotland Iight ship about | Cincinaatl . 64 41 \; = firmed. The only exciting discussion during ! ew Yor 55 of N e has d o at | __Half mile open, class A, final heat P \ the convention cccurred in its closing ses- | ¥ &, WG GL SENTTN RS ofcers, who came | 10:30 and at once notified the contestants (hat | §¢% York-- L) 2.5 1 of Moy U : arer At woodilef first, W. A scond, septable to the stomach, prompt in sion. It arose over the following resoiution, | «o" the conclusion that the woman was de- | the course would be from the s”.m..,.,‘.”,,” Ao e 4 : Ilh‘ thorne ‘!’!“'\z \‘"‘l:': \”v”d ":r “: , Hackett third, Time its action and truly beneficiel in its which was offered by Austin Abbott: mented. southeast, which was dead to windward ten | sville +..ve.s 2 78 243 Oillman and his son arrt ratn New York |, Ofe nills, L5, clags 44 flnal: W. B B effects, prepared only fro Resolved, That the committee on judicial | City Physiclan Saville was asked to come | miles and return nes tods eland_at Brooklyn; | esterday. The latter has & fine string of | HAft frst, J, A, Wacdief second, Haatil 1 ]l ; ly from the most administration and remedial |rv~~;_1wi’v4 'w to the station and make an examination of | After crossing the line on the starboard ('hlv\lxw at New \mk.‘('hv-' nati u Hos- !""1’»'“;“ to make l; sure that '*I‘ “"“‘ WAL tandem J. Titus an icalthy 4‘"'“411'““ able substances, its requested to consider the subject of delays | yna“oag0 The following telephonic com- | tack, Vigilant was the first to ¢yme about. | ton: Pittsburg at Philadelphia; St. Louis at | some of the puraes he bro with him Marty [} Dacey and Lev many excellent qualities e d i in criminal cases resulting through exist- [ A% A 06’ batween a e 4 v stays, too, and althcugh | Baltimore; Loulsville at Washington. Bergen, cne of America’s famous jocies cond, unner and W. i 18 27 68 COTIER e e el or. athar- | munication took place between an officer and | Defender went in stays, too, and although T L R e prrunner and ¥ to all and have made it the mosy e e early Chrought to view by the | the doetor: she came up into the wind five or six seconds TR e —— B % i , class ralkove! Depe UF Mr Justice Hrewer, and that the | “Is Dr. Saville there?"’ Inter thin Vigllont, shs was full on the other | WESTBRN ASSQCIATION RESULTS, |tock rooms at the Grand lest night. FPhil s i Watkover | popular remedy known. Fillman was a little reloctart to aceept the & cominittee be requested to present at the Yes, this is Dr. Saviile tack before the Vigilant. When both boats Bl W e ¥ o i lass, final: W. A. Terrill, n of Figs i i next meeting some recommendations as a There fa 8 woman here with six very | had come round to the port tack Defender | ™ mC°" |<‘ "q':ln: :l‘::r."'.“‘n‘"" > the | position of starter, owing to the fact that | s, ancls John Coburn, San | o ll’ of Figs fs for fi.:']e in 60 remedy therefor. small children, who can not give an intellli- | was a sixteenth of a mile ahead in the first| RURLINGTON, Aug. 8 —Score: his son had a str'ng of horses, but he finally | e AT L Trunner thiea, 11, | €ent bottles by - all leading drug- A strong sentiment of opposition Was Im- | goni account of herself, and the indications | five minutes of the race. P e consented : e ourth, A. L. Brunner fifth. "fime: | gigts, Any reliable druggist who medlately developed to Justice Brew "”l‘l”' are that she is demented. We want you to | The breeze freshened to about twelve knots | 1.incoln Gl 4 Dl sl The rain last night, will put the track in fin il open, class A, final; Joe Hocker | may not have it on hand wil sitlon on tho question of criminal appetls, | come down and make an examination as to | an heur at 11:30, and both racers fel: it simul- | “Hye: Burlington , condition for some races todiy. There never Bort Tiariatg second, | Bert: Hackott | poid hov 1ave it on hand will pro. 3."‘3 h Ao yulu.}::\‘;w r‘ul :urn:;.lm' ‘vl;:’. eriminal | yor ganity.” taneously. They stood on a long board, Burlington, i has been as much w n the track as has | third, Time: 2:20 » # cure it promptly for any one who ases should end fn a tr Ry I'm very busy and can not come.” made several tacks before rounding the mars. { mar and Ly Kimmerer and Speer, bean acocmplished during the last week, and } o Thteg mile handlcap, class A, fianl: Brnest | wishos to try it. Do not accept any PINLEY GOT ONE SEC PLACE, PROSPECTS FOR SOME FINE SPORT| *™"" e i (A Kanann Cit of Oriminal Appeal. —— Pride of the Britons. Siruck out: | 1y by Dwyer, 1 [ Afternoon, s i | oldest 7 years of age and the youngest In appeals be permitted. “Oan’'t you send d istant?" A ROCKFORD, Til., Aug. 30.—Score under the supervision of one of the best Alex Laing second, Tom Coburn % A oF SabI SRt maved an't you send down your assistant? Defender was five minutes and two secont YOCKFORD, 1Il., Aug. 3).—Score he 1 of o ® e T ik 2 a8 40 amendment that £h6, onysnelbnex: o, I can't! We are both very busy|ahoad at the turn. She gibed over and pre- | Rockford ..........3 2000000 track makers in Americy. There were 410 5 Al oD PR s, clen By X, T4 Bitis o titute. e o Y bmiicion ef | CXamining applicants far the new police force | pared for her run home before the wind. But [ Des Moines \.\11000 0 0.0 0 1 0 2 hores in - the stables up fo last night, ent | pointai LD Cabynne, 7 points; 1. Wood, | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP €0, CORECRLOE. WpDel and will not have time to attend to any | that preparation, wh'ch included the setting | Hits: Rockford, 8 Des Moines, 6. Er-|more will come in today. Tie races begn at |1 point. ‘Time G. A Maxwell fin SAN FRANCISCO, OAL - othel ter il this afternoon.” 5 5 vas | TOr<: Rockford, 3; Des Moines, 4. 9 o'clock p. m. For the better scermiola- | ished first in the but failed to fin €0u! Judge Howe of Louisiana said that there | Other matters unt of the spinnaker and balloon Jib top sall, was A OO0 4/ Brvast 3 D ish inside the of 100 48 of o ISVILLE, K. s had nover been a writ of appeal in Loulsiana; he six little children were crying all| perfected In a very slow manner. R et SEY A8t} | tton of Omaha patrons of the turf, Manazer | A1, INsidS, the Umit of 100 yards of th o NEW (ORK, WY, it has always been by writ of error. He | morning, making the greatest kind of con-| “yp view ot Defender's grest work yesterday | - QUINCY, Aug. 30.—Score: Dimmock has arranged to put on spcal | “Two mile handicap, class B: G. A. Max- could. never favor criminal appeals, tempered | fusion in the matron's department. The | in a run before the w.nd many peop e thought | Quiney . 40004001 110|motor trains, which will run every ten minutes | well, St. Louly ( s ohn W by lynch laws husband has been notified of the presence of | gha would beat Vigilunt, On the contraty, | Bubuaue oo 0 0 1 0 2 0 § 0 63| direct into the grounds. Tolsy's card Covlm, ' San I°ra ). wecond; Other d¢loxites opposed anything looking | bis family here by Chief of Police White. | Vigiiant gainad on hor and Detonder was the | Hits: Guincy Dubuque, 10, Errors:| Iitst race, three-fourths of a mile £/ ALEEOSKEEA (80 varal)y thiFda T ineied o5 toward abolishment of the right to appeal | Later Dr. Saville examined Mrs. F winner by five minutes twelve seconds, as | Quincy, 1 1. Batteries: Mc- | Horse Welght. Horse. Weight Round of Chess Master in cases whera life and liberty may be at | man and pronounced her of sound mind. the follow!ing official score will show Greevy and er and Graver, Y 117 Leumbria ... 119 r., Aug. 30.—The nine- stake. It seemed to be tho general opinion | In answer to the telegram sent by the po- Statt. OuiRE MK TR PRORIA, / : 3 i 100 Dora_ A -+ 103 | taonth round of the International chessmas. amoni the dtlegates that co Brewer | lice yesterday to the husband of Mrs. Hart- | popender .. 11048 15047 B orin e 20000000 7-0 I i 10 My rniatfonal]chessmal had not exp: d himself on the subject an, who lives near Clarinda, a telegram | Vigilant ... 11:10:18 12:58:1 7 < JOBODH” s 2its oty 000200 1-3 n 3 "kh Hill 5 (‘; ; m”‘ rnament was l‘-u\‘“ ut I‘ A‘“\r:) s with entire clearness. was reccived last night in which the husband i v PRI : Hits: P Joseph, rois: | 4 rave LG b ] R bt ‘Brof; "Abbott finally accepted the mend- | %ays that he Is unable to do anything for his |, 11C TaCord had nat procetded a fmile O | peoria, 1; & Batteries: Han ond race, three-fourths of a mile b after fifty-five ment to his resolution, striking out ike w:rds e or the children. Today the attention of T e e e and Duat-ng | S0 ahd " Dugdale; Colburn, Alberts and | Horse Horse Weight 3 e whers i a ‘g0 clearly brought to view by the paver of | the county commissioners will be brought to ket 4 8 | Lohman. Pearlie Mills May Ashby .. 9 il Al c y 0 pai Fialel wn for the point of Sandy Hock. She was STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Hawthornee He Amento ..., H 1 beat Burn in a qicen’s Mr. Justice Brewer,” and simply referrng | the case. © ) Lsaver mknsad. toT Vighant naniifive miles, biit B Y Lol Captain Dellairs.. 119 Maderi " o | gambit (deel after twenty-six nmove: the amended resolution to the: committes on | . WOFd was by the pollce from the woman's | BEVer neares to Wighant thart five milos, but Played. Won. Lo e i Gas. et S 119 | Albin beat Walbrodt in o Ifrench defens Sudtclal. procedure and remedial logisiation, | Rusband last night that he would do nothing | Sven at that distence it cov'@ be Reer ©18h | Lincoln e 3 imitie D..... ) after forty-seven moves, Tschigorin beat o the challenger kicked up a good ceal of fuss | Des M et b z llock In an' kvans bit after forty with directions to report next year. o adie g TR P Ty &5 Ltha water: Peoria ... 101 44 ittt L UETEC mile, | moves. Mason beat Blackburne in ar LAWYERS AS LEADERS. case last night, but declined o go, | Valkyrie did not come near Detender and | Quiney ... f Rt Weight. Hor. Welkht: | Toan ol bant Has reih e v e o There was a falr attendance at this aft y at work devolved on the county phy- | VIgllant until the very close of the race, when | poiddis < o - %50 | Bob Clampett ... 106 Charles Webber... 9i [ it (declined) after thirty-six moves. Stein- ncon’s meeting of the section of iegal edu- | sisfan and not on him. she drew up to the finish ling and witnessed | st Joseph . 5 o 3.0 | Georgie Hamiin... 102 Virzinite 3 92 itz beat Marco in a ruy lopez after thirty cation. Rev. Lyman Abbott of Brocklya de- P i G AL Defender's finish, Buriington .....11110 07 3 6 3.0 | Prince rge..... 104 Alva o s it moves. Schiffers beat Bird in livered an Mteresting extemporancous adaress | Booking on St. Louts and ¢ Island| The Amerlca’s cup committee formally de- | Games today: Lincoln at Burlington; Du. | kiitle Nell......... 103 Wastprook ....... 1 By (ietarng altary sixty-ones move A A on “The Relation of Law to Our National | races at Union Park, Council Blufts, com- | ¢lded at a meeting held cn the committee’s [ bugue at Qu Joseph at Peoria; Des [ fiha Clowa +vii., HOVIGtor Bl serss 101 | (declined) aftcr seventy thaed con's samb This extrat - Constipation, Bl e tn. the RNt or Hid Fas mencing at 1:30 every day. boat this evening that they had deided cn | Moines a I G e L T Nl R e P e Dizzhiers, Dr. Abhott kaid that the ors were the aredb bl Defender to meet Valkyrie for the America’s| —_— D ” hine moves ; : i i Falling_Sen< leaders of the nation, Arisivile had @Nn | WRANK WARD FINDS A HOwE. | eur. Ganes LIVELY AMATEVRS. | (5 Weight, | Horse. Welght R WTE KD T bis 1 wonderti setionr Nerv- forms of government the Amer = I T g - Murp woveess 110'Montella cuovvenes 108 | morm S ok iscovery of cans had added another, viz., self Will Helong fo the Family of | GAMES 0 NATIONAL L Pender ons Disagr R IhlgnE HoMontella i+ M| TOLEDO, Aug. #.—The weather cleared | fa sy 3 3 af e eves Taent, a Kigh form) of tree gorernment: Jatler Havey. Sk e TP Neutral Gro BIATRAV. v s il ’ 1 | up today and left the track sull heavy. | hus e en: B indecision of the supreme court qac ; - S L i : m o wa the Plrntes that the b, Aug. .—(Speclal Tel- | Wild' Briar | (1% | Alix trotted an exhibition mile in 2:15% and | dorsed by tho e LG ek vae Sinattiational Then i f o il the Hive ildpeas-ald Noy ble Trick Cun Be Did, am.i Pender and Lyons [ _Fifth race, fifteen-six h mile, | tomorrow will against her record of [ Jeadingscien: oo Strengthens, the reversal. Why? Because we who was picked up on the streets Wednes- | BALTIMORE, Aug. 30.—Pittsburg only The two oluba met | SCLIN8: 20344, Result tific men of B NKE inyisomes . ¥ e 2 P 6 wa f - & N orsc ‘eight orse. eis 2:17 pace: Trixy ) 0N Secon Ird urope —an here self-government. Law is not 4 com day night while he was looking for a nook | scored one run in the two games today, and [ on Wor 5§ SRR EENC, B0 (0 TA08 OO Horse, | Welght, Horse, | Welsht, || 21T paces Trixy Hal won nd, third | menioa. # enifrosystem. addressed from a superior to an infezfor oficer, | In Which he might stow himsell and was | s the Orloles batted hard they won both | .yiie jnping score standing 5 ‘o 1 in lector 5 Tis Honor i ack won first heat in X Hudyan 13 i Hudran cures It is the corporate will of the nation addressed | taken to the police station, after a little | COntests. Esper, Hawley and Hart pitched | ¢\oor o pasier, ‘In the fivst half of Ison G Ry N apte Leaf, Nonpareil, Proc- | Purely vego- Debility, 1 0 TR 4 o : the first game. 'In the second game Pitis- \ A et Tarrie. Strathmore, Watc ble, Nervousness, to the individual. More than half the legis- | more buffeting at last seems to have found | hure put 1o Moran, formetly B outhern | fousth uming Pender's first butter was “_”r‘lh““\ rton . 1 caee TRl Tl aal ,-,,‘.R‘h"' re, Watch | Wugyan stops Emission lators in congress have been lawyers, and it [ 4 good home. Jailer Havey has pre-empted [ lengue pitcher. He was wild at times, clared safe on first on a close gecision, and o i 3 P nl 230 trat: Bea Downs won Prematurensss snddevelope ought to be-sa. They are the men best fitted | him and says he will make him oae of his | although hit hard by turns pitched well. | Lyons, claiming to have otten the woret | woiiis: Sivial hems, Wi mile at catch fifth heats, Time: 2:320, v | of the dis. P and resores for the task. 'Tis ours as ministers to pre- | family. Attendance, 7,100, Score, first game: I e vl [T ot LRI ROkeL won second and third he charge in 20 Kl op Joak ergans sent the highest ideals, not to shape policies, | Frank Ward has had some little trouble | Baitimore ... L00321101 *—8|fusing to allow hiy men to finish the game. | AZOTE CUTS PLEETWOOD'S TIM 254 Marguerna, Jack . Spri . days.. Cires [ F R Wherever the clergy have tried this they have | in finding a home within the two days since | Pittsburg ........ ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—1| The game was for 8 per cent of the gate jga’ 2 ’ s L Jn”’.‘% o Mashero and Cora Wilkes also LOST LIRS 70 i el “’ n'ym:: fafted, whether in Roman ecclesiastical bodies, | The Bee published his story. On Thursday | . Hits: Baltimore, 11; Pittsburg, 4. Irrors: | receipts, winner to take all. A large crowd | po wors the T Record and Does | 350 3 't Witk d nightstopped in other churches, or in some American re- | morning Mrs. Murray of Fort Omaha tele- | Haltimore, 1i Pittsburg, 4. =K Jruns: [ was disappointed the ‘outcoma: of the | LTSRS Lt L e in s e ks ip bt lkes on ANHOOD & Wt liglous gatherings which it would be hard | phoned to the police to send the boy to her | beiimere & Two-base hits: Brodic, Throc | game, B e e e D NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Brilllant trotting s, Jack, Emil ' vils, Little i to distinguish from political bodies. The edu- | and she would adopt him. The little boy was . Kobinson. Double plays: Gleason | Thompson and Rook. The clubs will pr marked the closing day of the Fleetwood Kitty Hal Hartzimmer also cation of the lawyer cannct be too broad nor | sent back to the city, however, for the reason nnifgs to Robinson: Blerbauer to Cross | ahly. mateh fox a purse, to be played here,| grand cireuit meeting, Azote turning the started. to equip him for his great responsi- | that he was not big enough, and was there- 1 First base on bally: Off Esper, | none but howsgmen playving. track in 3:05% in an exhibition against t Winners at R o U N ot ONAAS, deart of (he | wia tosk pel th{echeCilE (e oy, Ae e B | by Eart £ WIN pliches: Habsc.i et hatl “hame here: today, | of Mambrino King, won the best race in| Won second and fourth heats and the race. | stage. It is & symplom of seminnl weakness N stern university, read a paper on | particularly bright, took him home with the | fte hits: Kelley (. Baiteriot: Ksper and | brine won & acal el et 1o RaTser it carmria\baar L qetEALinE [IDimet L i0g Jarls won the first heat | Aud barrenness. ‘It can be Siopped in 20 days ‘The Importance of the Study of Medical | intention of making him one of his family | Robinson; Hawley, Hart, Merritt and Mack. | moo ooy AUE QTR0 560 02010 Y e ¥ Ren B third heat in| bytheuseofHudyan, Jurisprudence by Students of Law, and the | and sending him to school. Time: Two hours, Umpires: Murray and | pecumseh .. bR b D S e Bl s S A A B Slino; it Ahburton Tand "The riew discovery wns made by the Special- Extent to Which it Should Be Taught in| When the jailer arrived at the police sta- | Burnham. e o fintaned within'a length of the win: | Dollie started. ists of the 01d famous Hudson Medical Institute. Schools or Colleges for the Education of Such | tion yesterday morning, however, he found | Score, second game: el e ey pr- | yor in_the last heat, trotting better than [, 2:22 trot: b ond and third { 1618 the: srangest vAiiser mede: IHISTRY Students.” He strongly outlined the value [a message from South Omaha saying that a | Baltimore .........4.0.0.0 1.0 4 1 % Tracy, Street, | 2:10 shtingale won each heat by out- | heats and rac 19%." Orla powerful, but baimless. €0l for $1.00 0 packs alu 8 ying that Pittsb 00000000 0 base hits: Overbay, Midg: Tracy, Street ghting Y won_the first heat in 2:1%1s, Jessie C, Joi age or6 packages for $5.00 (plnin sealed boxes), of the principles of medicine as applied to | wealthy stockman of Kansas City had read BT tastenr i ' DYy Davise 25 by Tracey. 6 | fnishing Geneva and the others in the home | W bl Bl A - e given o ; ppled t P ¥ e e o R G B S R ¢, | Bnishing Gengva and the others in the home Ll 11 Lucetta, Generar Ajger, Siikes, | Written guaranieo givon fora curc. It youbuy the various branches of legal work, In deter- | the boy’s story in The Bee and desired to | pilits: Baltymore i Fitsburg, B fary Battertes: ‘Davls and Buffum; Tracy and | gireteh. Asote was driven by Mcblenrs i |y thingtan, Iossic and Miss Zurabell ais | 8ix boxesand are vot ontirely cured,six moro mining the nature of evidences of crime, of | take the little wanderer home with him for | Baitimore, 1. Home raf Celley. Stolen | Watson. Ump! Willlams, . e B Y e ey th A e (for 8 i will be sent to you fréc of il charges. official neglect, ete. Thelr value in this con- | adoption, as he had no children of his own. | bases: Jennings (2) ' HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special T similar exhibition today. The first quarter | , 29 Pattie Clark won in st Send for circularsand testfmonsals. . Address nection, he sald, was apparent. He reviewed | Officer Monroe delivered the little fellow, [ McGraw, Care: T gram.)—A couple of thousand people wit- as ‘trotted in thirly and one-fourth sec ts. Time: 2:1t%, 2:17%. Jud e, HUDSON MEDIOAL INSTITUTE, the early history of medical Jurisprudence | but when the stockman saw him he also | & HIC'by pltched ball: "By Moran. "1 | fesseq he oune Meny Ghilption hisedn: Harry, Angie also sturte Junction Stockton, liurket & Ellix Ste. . Hi 1 By D Of et IngERESR N ORERLCHE R and the second quarter, the fastest of A e 3 a0, Oats since physiclans were first required to teatify | came. to the conclusion that he was not | Struck out: McMahon, 2; by Moran, 1. | tion team defeat th huyler club t rack, was 1'in thirty-two and one- 11 pa ) traight Sau Fransisco, Cal. as experts In trials at law. strong enough and the boy went back to | 5% Palli Mentitt; | Wild pitehes Moran. | Hrastings .. 061400018 Itkeoandnia 2110 gnlt: Gl D BlIL verd Cap A MEDICAL EDUCATION NEEDED, the station again. ack. Time: Two hours, Um: [ Schuyler .....1111102 00100 0-3]ceme Ho sepped the distance In thirtys | 4 nd Hyannis also started. At present, he continued, no medical schooi | . Thercupon Jaller Havey put In a claim & Murray and Burnham Hits: Hastings, 13: ler, 5. Three- | ohe seconds, faster than any horse ever Biayel 1s recognized that does not give its students | 07 the boy. He said he didu't care whether AT WASHINGTON base hits: Cope (3 . Struck out: By the same ground be This ef FREAMO. aaly. full (nstructions in medic redonee | the boy was strong enough to do a man’s| WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Washington | Hoffmeister, 8; by : Batteries 1 Azote, -and hiw L b2 inte by the whe Tt e Tans i netion fneal Jurlsprudonce. | yoric or not, but what he did want was to sec | started into’ the game With two local men | Hoffmelster' and "Johnzo i| weak, the t U . qua R 8Dl nieT g AL L Searies & Searl Tt o fheation belonk Atrictly to the | flie boy got @ home and schooling. This | flling the positions of members of the team | Parmer. Umpire: Sharkey. thirty.two and a half seconda. It was ¢ en and othiersohere (n the bieyele (:1] earies o of medicine, how cou ie studen! G0 % ® | Who were unable to play. Jim Corbett sat greatest perfo ce on record from the c : e eek. g ! s B s ot b Mudanl gran d%carried tHelady anflthe | Iitile, peliow( WHOTWEES unsbieito play, Tl Corbatelsabli b oo st 4 Borseman's point view, for with the [ grounas, T will be a smaller el 4 410 Earuasit) I o Ty s (Y pec aal. n was turned over to his keeping. Before he [ ot hoth"imes, In which Brother Joo ap- anther conditions, a cold, brisk wind blow- | racers than te, but the men cutercd | [ SPECIALISTS. forney. often falled 10 ask the q1estion whia: | 16t for his new home the policemen about | peared. Tn the first Buckingham, 'a 10cil | pegrett Getw ¢ ing, the track slow and’ the horse bac have belter records and fast time will b ¢ All forms of Blood and Would eliclt the true facts sng wasd ties | the jeil took up a collection and gathered | man, pitehed the first inning, and then Gil popeil 2 ratiled, he was handicapped more made, Moy nd Benson of Lincols Skin Discases, Syphells, it the true facts and wast d time | enough to buy the boy a complete suit of | FOy. another local player, fook his place e Sons, arehy HeRent won he I UL LT BARAL CRntE . e rraneh e e in frrelevant discussion of the question. By | glothes and underwear from head to foot Both games were loat on’ account of poor | DETROIT without ing to be driven out v | of Blair and Thompson of West Point are 3 son thoroughly cleansed S Aullix s yould oty Inlot i dury on hic [0 ferwear from hy : elding, "iSlya work at. Short’ was a feature | Detrolt ... ooovv.. 201011238 s Shiroo £3,000: LBl ent e S arSC Lo meveralianes sEaUmAR tom the WO "LADIES fivin onretul dolng o Jnict injury on ; Aaldna RS wene an tore Wk a e Detrolt o 300 ass, pacing, purse $2,000: Bright Re- ; K and Gunderson, will run o B, @ profesion, - The law student should not Te | Rody of Henry Pundt Cremated. | 060 el enataln. had 0. besiacs | ansasiCity . ) R N ats, Time: 2111, . Atandem team from Lincoln {Secial uttention for all taught the delalls of medical sclenco, but he | Information was recoived _yesterday by| Dowd, Cracks was hit by a pitched baii s DALEdALy Tatiorias: ¥ Gayle | 212 B4 8 becond i thry | et s pagemaler, s’ there Wil bo v | g iRy thelr many - pecullar " ail- pqua . i he ' natura 5 and He ¢ Sitio econd - | troit, 3; Ka eries: Gayle ¥, TAbel wi . Bonetta, Clara C, | “soldiering.”” The ¢ rains ake | AN el Physlosl consequenses of criminal nets vayTal | cable that the body of Henry Pundt had | 8nd, Boyd teck his positlon at second. Atl- and 'Boyle; Hastings and He i AThort Drling ana Varcott aiso started: the LrACK. the bost halt mile. trackt 1 the | 8 CATARRH, Glet neglect where Mfe and heilth are concerned | Deen cremated. Mrs. Pundt, with the urn | waghington 1000000 TERRE "HAUTE, Ind, Aug. 30.—Score, [ 2.1 ciass, trotting, purse $3,000: N state. S Varicocele, Hydrocele, Gons a0 ith the vartons atugos o pcerned | ¢yntulaing _the inclneratel ' remains, saila | 8¢ Louls e g e first game: gale won in straight heats. Time: Mati . OB\ \! Jos: Munbood stages neanity | oo a e P, fé < e . Terre Haute . 20010000 142111, 2:09% Geneva was second and Altao scurcd by & speclul treat- and incompetency. It would not require de- | from Hamburg on the st ‘:m::nhl.“‘,‘l;mm::‘ voans: Washington, 7: St. Touls, 7o .a2reors: | Minneapolis 0021004 7|thind Colonel Kuser, Aunt Delilah, Light-| A racing meeting will be given at the old N inent. Sl e = morrow. Osc ( vashington, 5; St. Sarned runs: | Minneapolls L4 ' Majon and Qertrude also started air grounds on Sherman avenue this g /ITAL < talled or " clinical work, but every annual | RGN 0"l 'at New 'York Septem- Nasningion: 1 8t 'E0u ' “Home rans || Hitw, Terre Huute, 8. atinncanolls, 0. e ning, Major and Gortfude nleo startéd | fair srounds on Sherman avenue this afier- | W MEN (iZALITY, WEAL) s phey, Brown. Stolen bases: Crooks, Cooley, 8 aute, 3; ) s, 1. Bat- || 208 ke > won_the a ) : v, Sever at least six lectures on auatomy, digest'on, | P°F 14+ AL B ANEA e Oy T oanes: (rooksy Cooleys | teries: | Nopps and Roach; & Healy and | shed): Lake Frie won the third and fourth | "It js desired that all the horses that will | blication to business ov study, severe mental e e b IRE : g Macilie b0 Chrh (e co. | Straus. o 1816, 220, Rell Trixton won the | raca on Jubilee day next weok will take | 3train ‘or grief, BLIXUAL BXCISSES in piration and other organic actions, etc.| RBooking on St. Louls and Coney Islana | McGuire to Carty el netwrihk tordoxons | HiEaum 1 e t heat in platn White won the | Bt ' (his moeting, In order to Taciitate | Middle life or from tho'eftocts of youtht Elght lessons of one hour eich should be [ races at Union Park, Council Bluffs, com- | 52555 0 Palis:, OfF, IGis aCHroy. | st ‘ . nd heat in 25 Tddie Wilkes, Gleason, | tha making up of the program for next | follles, all yield readily to our new treat- taught during the legal course, the entire | mencing at 1:30 every day. & Hit by pitched ’ o Struck out! | Tarre Haute ... .0 3001 31§ A iy Pt T ke PR aking v : Toant for 138 of vital power. 15 . u e Eaute: 1318088 3| Snreer week. It Is alsa due the Omaha Driving o iRl course incluilug about twenty-four hours de- - leas < Backingharn, -Gliroy and MeGuire: | “yuner e iante, 110 3 Sl X ataried nder whose ‘auspices these Saturday | WRITE Yeur froubles 1 out of the cltys voted to medical learning. “Four-fifths of PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. < and Deitz.' Time: Two hours and | @ % R 1ssMinnaapolis, (10 o 1 3 ATHLETES, | after atinees have b von, that | respondencrl atniaT: ¢ B O b ooty e Bt one e 3t L tventy-cight misutes. Umpire: urat” * | Erfors; Terre Haute, & Minneapolld, 8 | ALL ARE HONORAWLE ATHLITES. & benefit. shall receive substan- | "*Pondence. CONSULTATION FRIE. do o without medical knowledge, but prac-| @. M. Stanton of Carroll is at the Pax- | Score. sccond game: Fanning and Straus L Members of New York and Loundon 1 it The program will be a | )r, Searles & Searles, 43¢ s tice has often demonstrated that a knowledge | ton, l"('u’f‘"" 4 ‘l) ‘l‘ 0 1 0—4] INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 30.—Score: enms Warmly Defended. i buclidae of medical jurisprudence Is absolutely neces- | . G. Somers, Ncrfolk, Neb. is at the U 0 3 05| mgjanapolis ........ 0 0 1000 1-7] NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—Referring to the Stopn Rain Agalr AMUSENM N sary.” Nearly all the toples in the study of | pken e arR i Teui g Jevorei | e, Baul 200300000 0-3|statement published in the Pall Mall Owing to the rain the Londonderry benefit, s 2130 medical jurisprudence, he said, were applica- ilkins, Philadelphl vashington, 3; St. Louls, 1.° Two-base Hits: Indianapolis, St. Paul, 6. zette and cabled to the Associated press to| Which was to have been glven at the iy YR ble to the neels of the cluss in law. Tt was | o Cop n“ L LIRS b L L Flomie runs: Connor, Abbey. on | rors: “Tndianapolls, 3; St. Paul, at- | the effect that most of the members of the | havles Street Bicyele park last nighit, was cfi I 5’ the common ground upon which both profes. | SUe*t at the Barker. ont Double terles; (ENillips and McFarland; Mullane | /0405 Atnletic club team, which ts golng | {s reet 0oty Should fain weather prevall, | =p ) 631 pPAXTON & BURGESS, M Id sions could meet, and a necessary feature L. L. Covey and C. J. Hysham, Red Oak, | Quinn to y n Tirst and Boyle. he ruces w be_run tonight. ol. 163 XTON S, Mgrs. g e L0 ” o Mel guests. balls: Oft Cor 5; MeDougall, STANDING OF THE TEAM to meet the New York Athletie A s furthering the public hie Ith, prot cting s-clety | 8., are Merchants guesch Struck out v McDougall Praved Won . pot |clb n this city are professional Marion O:Dies, Last Two Periormauces and In the administration of justice, H. A. Lang, knight of the grip from St.| p, 1 ball Batt Corbett Thalananaila 100 +5 £ @17 | athletics, hired for the ~ occasion, LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 30.—A special to MATINEE TODAY 2:30 After a discussion of Dr. Davis' paper from | Louls, is stopping at the Barker, Mot »; McDougall and Peitz. Time: One | Kansag’ Cit 105 e R and)the same is tie of many of | the Post from Bardstown says: Marion C, TONIGHT 8:00 different standpoints the scction adjourned | Frank N. MoNutt and J. A. Church of | lour and forty-seven minutes. Umpire: | St Paul . 1106 3 sa4fthe m Now™ Wptc's the fine rice mare and ex-queen of the run: AR R s after having adopted a résolution offered by | Sherldan, Wyo., are at the Merchants. b e Milwaukee - 106 53 50.0 | Jehn A1 S ning turf, belonging to Mrs. P. Lancaster, £ INGAGEMENT OF D Weary Wade Rogers, prawdaut of the| Jonn Ar Olark, & banker and owpitalist of | pri s oy 08T ALL HE COULD. Minneapolls '.........10 & ol easisationCaeld tonlght CWe Opve evety | died yesterday THE JOHY STAPLETON COMPARY Northwestorn univeraity, recommending that | gpearfish, S. D , s registered at the Paxton. | made 1t three stralshe from Chineie totes | Perre Haute " 10 Hy don Athletic elub is fully up to the standard AMUSEMENT Ditection of Gustave an, In DeMille and the Americon Dar assoclation approve the | ipert Cahn has returned from a vacation | by hard and timely hitting, notably tho | Grand Rapids ..00005 3 7 of that organisstion, which has endesvored - Balasoo's drest 112 lengthening of the course of tnstructicn in | oo Na\ Vork and other cistern peints. | UIpIes and doubles of Thompson and Lucld, | Games today: Minneapolis at Terre | 10, 840 the best competitors at its com-| “The Wife" will be presented as the mati- | 90IVIIVITIIVVIOIIVIOIINP law sehools to three yeirs, and also cxpressing ich brought in runs ou each occasion. | Haute; St. Paul at Indianapoiis; Milwaukee | and to represe club In the varlous | ;.q pinl at the Creighton theater this after- a o . e e padial o R. H. Jenness of Atkinson is visiting fr ends e Colts' acquisition from e | a d Rapids; Kansas City at De! events that are to occur here. As to the - dates for admission to the bar before makirg | CHants. firat appearance with the vis-| Chammions of Iowa Come Todny. |10, J13"%, “ompete, 1s equally absurd and | jnined for 28c. “The Wile' company closes | applieation for examination. Mr. Jerry Diehl, aliesd of advance car No. Vitas, SXeept In four in- | The University clib team and the Sioux | untrue. This club has taken pains to secure Its eugagement with this evening - The gathering of the legal fraternity cl-sed [ 3, Ringling Bros." World Greatest shows s s 0 10 City champlond ‘seill collide at University | from among Its members equally good men | formance. The pnpulxr_ny of the 25 oent tonight with the annual dinner st the Hotel |reg!stered at the Barker. 0100 park this aftornodm A fi houtt | to mest our English competitors. "Our club | matinees is evident, there having been 1,26 g N s A S seiees e fortheo! o X1 hould | 1 aver, any sense, bOUg en to | women ttendance at pel co last Cadillse. The affair was exclusive to mem-| Mr. John Stapleton, manager, Mr. The s: Philadelphi Chicago e aLncomnAasy Hha. Un s are the | oven b s benalr, DOShE up e fo [ ORG 10 SHSACAAM A M Petiarians oA bers of the assoclation, not even repressnta- | O'Neil, treasurer, anl sixteen members of Philadelphia, 1; Chicago, 2 I wrasks and : ¥ g e s a duly elected member of the chub X tives of the press being admitted. Serious|'The Wife" company are at the Birker runs: Philadelphid, & Chicago, brasks and the=iowe Oitys hold the samo | S8 1s & duly ceeiod memes of the obih coopcceceecetceoeccecorcet topics were 1aid Ahide and story-telling and | prestent 8. H. H. Clark, Mrs. Clark and | Hme Sirpiarpicon, Thompson, clements. | again Sund oon” aapme Wil play | ontecedents of any of Il team, and the Presanted by speclal argngamant with, (he mNAY mirth characterized the final meeting, Master Hoxle. Clark returned last evea'ng | St i Wilmot, Lange. Docker and | Yepelty pant, © ? amé Monday at Uni- | Statement I, the 1AL Mell Gazelte 1o the erves Pricos for this engagement; e T e— from Yellowstene park, where they spent a | Sruby. Double plays: feellly”to Bovie: | gioux Ciy, itions. o | CLONDON, Aug. 30.-The Sporteman says. Paraustto and frat 3 vows drom ol 0w Baker Explaine Tt L Dahlen to’ Anson to Donohue: Dahlen to | $10UX City. bjitions. R PG SR ST R St b s Last 4 rows dros clrclo..s v Ollle Baker s onco more In trouble. He | Genoral Coppinger, ccmmander cf the Des |7, off Parker L. Borcopmonil ¥ O Lucid, Youngren 1l s Crawford | cenuine’as could be desired and there is not Ave like Fire, a3 rows balcons LML a 3. danars RIARer, & o 26 L7; oft Parker, ck out: Lange. IOIEE 0. e Lawler | g ember of | o would i ext rows In iy was arrosted at the instanee of A. Sanger, a | partment of the Platte, left for New Yerk ['by pitched bail: Delehanty. Lucid — Bat. | Brown ! Tatterls [ NEKIa mamber dC i who. WOls uata hey are Sl Tox ang uvan seaia.: u“vnhzul(er ‘.x 1109 Douglas streot, and was | last plht, going cn 8 ‘two week' bivnes: | {SEls o il sod Clements; Parier and Haffmsn base. MeAulite | LG enroiea with the ciub t Jranines BESO syt cstpinse s n sl charged with being a suspiclous character. | and pleasure trip. Ho was acconpinied by | ponohue. pire Keofe. ' Time: Two | HiowD «oovee ase........ McKely ' c d s 3 ; 4 o The real object of the arrest, however, was | his aide, Lieutenant Hutches:n. o P FIDERS. DARN A VIOTORY Johnson oereeees Crelgh | ypw sraT FOR THE MILE, 00 ervants Comiug, Week Sept. 1-“A PATTED CALF to afford him an opportunity ‘to explain how | John D. Howe rewrned home yeste-day| BOSTON, Aug. 30 QRY, Harper ..\ die, . Robins But make Be eame into the possession of 3 certain | after an owting of thirty days n Colorao. | Stivetts Nird Ly i tinos aa i | Copverse -+ Abbott | Me! L v 1he-Mark B saddle. The saddle was stolen from Sanger's | The telegram from the Nebraska democratic | farned their victory. Knell, who started th| o @ s HASTIN Hanetian Tete- | p M 1 stere almcst wo years ago, Sanger yester- | convention asking him If ho would accent | 10 Piteh, was wild and was relfeved by At the ¢ ounty Falr m)—T . oor asters or's pa d . | Young, who was very effective, Ho R 4 sram.)—There was the owd out | :r.\:- .l.ll‘!ll\p‘:d 5 ’:;t":»u!n’:n:;m;:uflll‘; - i< nominstion oy sapreme jsdge resched him T LB R TR o JEFFERSON . 20— (Bpecial Tele- | today to witness the class 4 bioycle races To keep your Nerves steady, Sas vary near by when It was stolen. Daker | *t Mnitou when it was six days old, McKean wes a feature. The game wai ‘1.~ | Sram.)—There nrge attendance at the | that has turned out so far this week, and Sronn Head claor, ’ OPENING. Says that ho oblained the saddle 1o a howss | At the Mercer: Miss Kittie Wilkins, | leresting from slart to'finish. “Score second day of the Gfeene county fair. Track | they were well repaid for coming, as they ony. 13606 QI0RYs. - & trade some months ago, and that consequently | Brencau Vil ; Mra. J. Railey, Lin: | Gleveland Al TR 2 =) fle Reailta) had the pleasure of seeing McBride of Lin- Build up you rength, FRIDAF, SEPTEMBER 6 - Sy iy e T 311046 s el o $950: T L JUNT Up YOW g ther fellow must have stole coin; R. H. Spence, Burlington, la.; L, W . A K, purse $250: Falr Oaks first, | oo . e one le e record e Sharpen your Appelite . :h:' Stolen, i "I Beaver, Ogden, Utah; W. H. Low, Atl ) 4 o oy Errors: | v, 3¢, Second, Jerry” Payne third. Beat OLR rSeX an’s inriay weiis for m-!uu,.?; \ruul,,mi have Pl A Contiuuing 9 Nights, — Ia; C. H. Beach, Salt Lake b; J, L o 4. Two-base hits: Burket. Home acing %: B = amplonship, and was won by . W 2 8- Gorsoaus o, o) i d. L X o-base hits: Burket, Home pacing, purse $250: Blection Time firs . AL Sloss: Beo. P H Wi Celebrute Anmiversary of Sedun, | Fitthing, Chicaro: M. L Fetn Soide | Reany Moy Do Hame tefl Becond, Tubarese third. Best: tme: | J4cobk, with Henry Jucoliop o close gec- H ai s Mitr Bt Wokms may e eToln | Huat, Hollaiy Fatont, G M, Criner Ouoe | Duity: Sicchthy, Puriet 113 ) ot ki 1 thres oA e B S | IPUIre. IRIC 00 will meet at Frahm's park, on the Milltary unt, Holland Putent, C. M. Crine, Can- | FyalY (e Ber et e Ball Gume at H on third. Tinie: §:13 On ure te e 2 2y L . ks . 40| fake. Struck o 3an Stivetts, J artington. v - ailupe ¢ " % ning road Dbetween Clifton Hill and Beason, to &3"1()‘"“!'\-”" I,I.“:;m ey L. Wilson, | ket, Childs, Tebeau, McGar, g HARTINGTON, Neb, Aug. 30.—(Spec make the time Lmit in the half mile 1 The Best Medicine to Vitalizo morrow afternoon, where they will celebrate | (arl = e . Neb¢ 3 ! fun over, and rickson of Omaha - 4 mer, Young, Knell. Batteries’ Knell, Young | Telegram,)—The game of ba 1y be R L rha (lve nie om Ope and Enrich the Blood, is o K i Vi 7 me etts « - o > ¥ be came In first The five mile tandem open 1 the twenty-fth anniversary of the battle of 1 Charles Zimmerman. Cine'nnati; D, Vocr- | and Zimmer; Stivetts and nzel Time: | Hartington o v 1 2 and Randolph resulted in favor | was won by the Lincoln team, Sulllvan and Sedan. Members of the sacloty will mest at | "*¢% Lvecin, Neb. MeDonald: Attendunce, God te» Umplre: | of Hartingion by a scbre 05 to W (Bt | Betson fme 15415 “in the ena’ mila 5 thelr lodge room at 1:30 o'clock, after which | n Hotels. ANTS PLAY LIKE GIANTS he aat 2 e snd Custis; Jim Fari-| open McBrile of Ligsole eots taesdsete Oo s At the Merchants n Bradt, Beatrice;| NEW YORK. Aug. 30.—The game today son won the half mile county champlonship, TR, Whittaker, on; J. J. HoNand, | was devold of uny interesting fedtur o iant Qome nt Greenwoo which was_postponed from —Wednesday H Priend Joculs went at Dwyer for Keeps and won al. | GREENWOOD, Neb, Aus. 30.—(Bpecial | Tessler of Sutton rede a mile with pacer arsa arl a K,\n: x}.n Detlon, ; “u Cray r‘u ), ,\|[ P [ most as m--:' ph dod. ‘.\lu-‘.;lu mr 1( lobbed vam.)~The last game of the season at | and against time. He made it in 2:17 35 King, Lincoln; €. J. Mol L Adams: J. W, m over the plate, but the best the Red. place w o yed s afternoon, Has b= A Kerna, Aubura; M, J. 1. Giliette, Tioatrive. | could fo was €0 Pop Up fles. Kwing snd L1 coin sl trom tha o afternoon, Kast Diok -@'Rrien Under Avwe The One True Blood Purifier the Arc George Palmer, Thomas | Fuller played fine ball. Attendance, 1,500, |6 to 7. X BOSTON, Aug. 30.—Dick O'Brien of Lew- . RO lo. 42 acres beautiful scene Fullerton; H. 8. Austin.” Heming- | Seore: iston, Me., has been arrested by police of Prominently in the Public Eye. s Cake walk, Buck J. P, Carson, G, W. Furd, Lincaln; O, [ New York .......... Booking cn St I 3 oney Island | Division 5 on a warrant charging him with —— e e Amphithoator ' sea . Exeter; F. L. Gerlaw, E. 8. Me- | Cincinnati ... - 4| races et Union Park, Co Blufts, com- | engaglng 1 a prize fight at the old Armory | Haod’s Pills cure all liver flls, biliouge 2 Unly | s 10, meneing at 1:39 every on West Newton streot on Wednesday 8 ness, headache. ' 260,