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'lflE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: l!:\ ‘('RDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1898, WINTVRE'S COSTLY - NOUTH R the pen. tween Killlan's Clok team of this ety [ derstand with anything like cortainty tho ! n. m. sharp. Company H ho .fl.\l\ - triuction of the | hant at Fort Oinaha, while SR aeki. - nings. Huwever, the ob ' he amd’ the sulting n a score .r A it son Stcamers ikdgh with the frantie | Drus. he won' (hele las( (en wonsecitive | §lo4in fav --’- of Vie clerks.” The tollowing | ] sk ine Aniericans, who do not Know ayaet | T NG N0y HO L Eheisson and s W recond . % s 7 ¥ an oyster boat, was of the usual pat- | O'ionnor witl Ao the bcaiping for the ¥ Satun Soecnd. B daen ! Tom m.\,\.n Wasts of Tima to Disouss the Offer M. i e # ‘l'u‘ RERRS | IUNE. " ACTHTRION: §f0% ‘Crmk Rider at the Umion Park Set Down | ‘i o forall ‘ot Prank P won, W \\nr!\' Uolonel Taylor. i ¢ (his when the t tantie SCONES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE, for Using Vile Language. u.nm.m race, foir and a half furlongs VALKYRIE WILL SAIL FOR HOME AT ONCE ives Smiling Peter —_— for Wix Mones. | JOCKEY ZUBLER PUT''OFF BY POLICE Greand 1 | it WA R LARAT v Y, Erastus Ruwlay Made Woell hy tial ra KANSAS CITY, LOUISVILLE, Sept. 13.—Today closed { 4 . | pa Kuneas Cit fogoo14on . tall meetiug of the new Louisville Jockey | sporisman Geand Rapld 3013230650 P club. Threc off the six events went to | Lord Duarav Itefuses to teh m-\,,,‘ , w: Kansas City, 14; Grand Raplds, gement ¥ & Mueh Tr favorites:. TN GReh was fast "m" the | Vacht Against Defender in n | t 1ot much doubt ~M|‘:u‘:. IL'”.\mll’/::.:'» ‘\-1 R \v-l\‘lumm‘ Ith the Unruly Boys—=No It | betting lively. Attendunce, 2500, Sum. | I Serfen Nuces for Ane |hu' L he wr € % 2 = . I Broken at Yesterduy's Sessio ; maries: L | v other | ¢omin u AUL, Sept re: Owing to High W i St e selling | fer it th T ; S 80 bk sy [ Bimore G to ) wan. o | who hav . 5 At (8 58 4 | ond, Bob Martin' (15 o 1) third, Time: ? e q Tcrre Haute 00303000 i | | g T | heart will refoice that the com o AL 1 Teérre Haute, 10.' Br- | 4 o o dnd 4 W tuilonds: NEW YORK, Sept. 13—Whatever doubt | Now Yurk Yacu: ciub frnily & ol B R, T 4 salteries: | There was a fast track 4t Union park yes- o % 8w ans ettt Gaot may have esisted as to Lord D { uphaid the rul the road i the Gonesta: | Pepes o 1agles Nops gnd Outealt. | terday, but a high ‘wifid coming up the Judith C @% to 1 thied. - Time: Vv tensions® of rucing the Valkyrie in this coun- “‘l"v gLt “'5 iy i “':"“"’-'r o i ! e il 10 oo b 1 04| Stretch operated to pfevent the usual record 2 e e S R R Ly try agala was disposed of this morning by | FEMEC TEHPRHECE e BERFERRENS Srd D | indinnapolis 12010020 *6 breaking. The horsemer Nhad et their hearts 3 (2 10 6) won, Quecon (10 to 1) second, | Mr. H. Maitland Kersey. When seen UY | faven very properly deeiied not to take part. | Hits; Milwaukes, 10; Indiaar S Br- | upon beating oue of the new track records, May (5 to By third, | Tyne: it © reporter he said No, Valkyrie ~Wwill | The result will Le that the venue of races | tors: Milwaukee, ¢ Indianapolis, 5 Bater| (e pine-sixteenths, 0:56%, which was made ) ¥tanin (6 to 1) second, Little Ane never again race on this gide of the Atlantic. | Wil have to be changed. Tt A Brvgte | 108 Bleprensiand Larisue) it LLLT % faw Wive 4Rt By KbadA Hoy, % 4870 tores ] B OB LI A The races are over and that settles it. [ have | #nd summory way ol ending nterprise, | NN BAPOL 13.—Score R v gentleman riders mile: " | but it was (he best way, and now that Lord » but the fie!d of 2-year-old colts sent aginst | Greenwich (2 to f) won, M m (2t nothing more to «ay on that point Dita R 1 the that a fair | Minnewpolis . S L9480 &Vt w ble to do any better th i 4, Jessie Bird 8 to 1) third. " Time: It was tumored last evening thit Lord | oonicst with Defender cannet be secured, he | D5ii oMt 3 St By e rion s maliginent 1k vity' Seai | AN | Dunraven Intended to start for Niagara Falls | not only stands on his own dignity, but A P et roit, & Batleriest B ie Union park manag:ment fs very proud | “Hixih yace, five furlencs: Lucelo H (5 to tolay,” suid tke reporter. | resents’ the broad and square approval of all | hing and Siravss; Dears and Twinehum, | Of the record made, and polnts to the fact | 1) won, Mike Kelly (1 to 1) kecond, Biwyn | “IE that i 0 the rumor Is false, T way | G Britich : | STANDING OF THE TEAMS, that on only one other course in the Un'ted | ! i 1 | 80 to Newporl in a duy or two. When, 1], .Iyuh‘,‘ ”l*"\’lmi‘ b \1;’ iten 100 ‘r;‘,',’: Played. Won. Lost States, Sheepshead Bay, are the daly reco:ds Books Took n Turn at Loxin. cannot say.” ]” SO UMAIACET Wi L B ‘lwnlnv\); e el H\ ) being equiled or beaten. There was mo:e i l\|.||§v:|] Dt ; ‘l\hu‘r (um’v.-\ m'\] L e ac ated ss of the us- | § u N wo outslders won g ‘indsor today d Mr. Kersoy, speakiug of the offer of Colonel | iness and the imp y of New York | Kansas City 5 trouble among the Jockeys yesterday, and | (H® PG quit HEAYY:T6ware, W oA LITeF eloat] ' Taylor of Boston, rald that as Lord Dunraven | Yacht club to carry out its own conditions | Minneapolis 8 MeIntyre, the crack rider of the course, Was| ..k fast. Summaries ¥ e ; had decided nol {o race his yacht again in |88 (0 What s fair, renders it desirable that no | Dol oot i B set down for the remaind'r of the meeting gt vhod L ive. anil & RAll. . faMonast < Amnerica it would be i to discuss tiat or | ™ set international contests should take rre Haut 114 63 nd fined $100 for using pro‘ane and vil: illa won, Metropole second, Miss Por- Xy any other offer. o | place betwe represeuting Great | Grand Rapi 7 81 language to Pres ding Judge Creuver, in claim- | Kins third. ' Time: 108 Valkyrle wos sarly this morning towed to | Dridlan and United States, while condi- | “Games today: Terre Haute at Miineapolis; | ing a foul akainst Jo-key Hyle. Zaibler, who | Second race, four and a half furlones: Brie basin. | tions b them to be n-'-‘l]w d 5o as 0| petroit at St : pauli Indianapotts at Ml | wa: s:t down and ordered off the track on ihe | in”“l 4{.““:.:\:‘.” Bendal ond, Fay Belle Ont aival &€ the b Vilkerls Wk 'l"*"“l“‘"‘l"\‘ antio in her own bottom, which wiukee; Grand Rapids at Kansas City day previous for dishonesty in riding, ap- [ i, i Lty i R AR BAUIRELS 1600+ 4o pouttion. botween: twa | T nnB (it 46 must b, staungh ane HeC wm ASS T1O! 38 peared at the opening of the afternoon. ard | wan, Tools fecond, Hallowcen third. Time: steamors just outside the dry dock, | PNEk, TS, The SSICRICE cab, be B NENEY | WESTIIN - ASSOS R was taken out of the grounds by a policeman | 1:14% | vl she ‘had several times been dried | SE€C O m'l" S B UL AL P fiven \ . Il a1 upon the order of the judges. Summari Fourth race, five furlon selling 1 out, for cleaniag and repairing purposes. Th b 1ot 2 of Buck's Way. | First_ iace, sellize. six furlongs, purse | Duchess ot Mentrose won, Auc second, | Ivanhoe crew under command of Captains 5 o = ’ , JSEPH, Sept. 13.—Score | $150: " Liberty Bell, br. h., 107 (Hyle), even | NEihouse Hhirc e @ tes S ¢ Cranfleld and Sycawmore were im ately set | GAMISS OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUR. ph ; I\, 00032 310 | Money, won; Louie Young, b. g, 104 (Reiff), | ~<|I A4t Won I"‘!‘u}y. nce P, second, “}\y“m I~{."1 1 4 to work to strip the yacht and prepare her | | by A ALY LA e ‘even, seconi:' Eimo, b, m., 101 | fR0er WoR ) Arab third. % for the voyage across the ocsan home. The i s: St Joseph, 13; Des Moin, Ao e e LR U L T e L) i Y ] sallors worked with their usual alacrity and | oo S0 Tty oo 86 SIoteon bl Justice, Joe Hansman, Oxle Livie, Pearly | Small. Attendance at Closing Races. | § effcctivencsy and before 11 o'clock had | AHECADES S PR Colburn and Lohman; Sonier ! nd tace, selling, six_ turlongs, parse| , D8 MOINES, Sept. 11.—State falt races | L lowered the topmust und removed the bow- | {0k two games from Boston today. "Th wland Barwin Wedgewood. o h 107 (Hyley, | teday closed with a muddy track and | b Bprit gear he yacht will doubtless be ketch | 128t was nip and tuck from start to finish, P'IEORIA, Sept. 13.—Score 9 to 1, won; Mr. Dunlag @ 101 (Hary, | small attendance. All running races, Sum- | 3 rigged for the ocoan voyage, as she was when | botll pitehers being hit frecly. Jennings | peor e 0000 0000 0—0|2 to 1 second; Pat Hatisy, br. g, 111 (Mc- | maries: | | she sailed from Bngland for A | was put out of the ime in the seventh | Rockford . . 10210020 0-686 third Time: 1:19 We L‘~ll~"|v' Mile and an ghth: Flying Dutchman o There secms to b2 no prospect of any more | iuning, and Reitz finished in his place. | Hiws: Peoria, ckford, 8 Errors e s T T Dutch Arrow and E} 4 races ,botween Defonder and Valkyrie 111 | Darkness ended the contest while the home | Peoria, 3; ford, 0. tteries: Roach Travis and Conductor McSweeney also | va: .:\n“ sm{(w ik ’ ” Y i M are | team was e bat w but or 1 1 Collins; Thornton_and Klinj mile: Ma Ansel won _the two \ Lord Dunravea and C. Olyer Iseln are | (thm Wwas ot (he bap wich buf oot el anh TR sept, b Score: Third race, selling. six furlongs, purse | heats and race. Time: 1:01, 1:50. Har- | N tiorougily disgusted with the whole business Attendance re, first | puriington 00002002 s4|860: Alva, b g, 100 (Cc ), 2 to 1, won; | rison and Bob Southerland also ran | anl althcugin mutuil frionds heve bt roed | i g [ Gatainwte 200002002 3= Brown Dk, b h. 107 (Hart), 2 to 1, sec- | SIX furlongs: Harrison won ne: 1 | themeslves to patch up a truce in the hos- | g lymore 520710000 By e O e " ornnre, | o Tmportance, ik, . 107 (Davie), 3 to 1 | Betty Broeck, Trenton and Cecll Spoon | tiities there s no like!ihgod that the two | Hoston IR 010% 01 072,010 0= 8il iniineton 2 Guinby; LAY BALtarioh: DAnier | Gxboton ohan il ani it Bear el a0 e H 1n wi ™ . racers wil mee! again. Thks d.a s s reng:h- | Hits: Haltimore, 14; Boston, 10 nd_Lynch; McGreevy and Boland, b N g Adinis’ aha Hell, Saotohor aleos ran ened by the fact that Valkyrie, which is at | Baltimore, 3; Boston, Barned runs: Bals | DUI i, Sept. 18.~No game; Lincoln ourth race, 2-year-olds, nine-sixteenths S UALs | Bay Ridge, is bxlvg d'smantl-d and prepared | timore, wo-base hits: Kelly, Duffy. | failed to” appear a fnile, selling, pu b: King Eagel Donecnster Cup Ra 3 for the voyage bick to Biglm1. Three-base hit: = Ganzel, en base STANDING OF THE TEAMS, g€, 8 (Hyle), § t0 5, i 1da W LONDON, Sept. 13.—The race for the Don- | As the school year opens, attention f& di-f Nothing In the world o strengthens the Gencral Taylor of Boston ,offcred a cup or Keeler Dauble plays Glel N Played. Won, Lost. P. Ct 106 (Mclntyre 2 to 1, second; caster cup of 600 sovereigns today w tropby valued at $5,000 e to be saileq | Bies to Carey; Harringion ket | 1 ivcoln (o et g b. ., 65 (Mason), 3 to 1. third, ey day was Won | rected to the oft-repeatel advice of lealing | weak, so readily restorcs lost nerve foico, #0 piy valued at $5,000 for a race to be sailed | [oiyet base ¢ balls: Off Clarkson, 4. | Lireo eeee 112 i ohn Ste: d Favorita also ra by Captain Machell's brown horse Kilsal- | or g teache ents 3 os the v jcov’sh your oft Boston, but Mr. Iselin replied fn these | Struck. out Clarkson, 2; by Sulliyan, | Deoria ... b L John Stewart and Favorita also ran. | jygnan, § years old, by Brown Prince, out | ducators, warning tea parent surely makes the wiliog aed peovish yous words: “Many tuanks for the g:merous Batterics: Clarkson and’ Clarke; Sutt f Des ¥ i JAT CARD FOR HORSI novens, | 2LGYPsy, ME Lowthers Houndsdiieh was | acholars againat the fearful results of exhaus: | woman or growing boy well and cieorfal. offer. 1 must decline at present to race [ livan and danzel. Time: Two hours and | NGy o bl Tl ELULE A WA B LITEL € Was | jve brain work among young people. And for tho d and infirm the whol Valkyrie, Rl L8 ‘cj‘",}":}f» el Burlington 5 1 Other Attractions C A o . To thousands of girls and boys, unnervid knows its wonderful curative powers. 1 ho tone of the reply shows that Mr. | o0 el aves 0ten L‘} buque l‘: wil. Rockefeller Buys a Promistng Filly. [, 50005000 o e paine's esler Erastus Rowley, president of the famous ¢ Irelin 1= disgusted at Lord Dunraven's action [ pocton . il 0 0.8 0 6 1 0 0—10] St Joser & LOUISVILLE, Sept. 13.—There were five | COLUMBUS, Sept, 13.—Frank Rockefeller, | ¥ ¥ G bk ° | Kentucky wale Collcge, wriling to the pro- Games today: Lincoln at Dubuque; Des Moinee at St.” Joseph; Rockford at Peoria; Burlington at Quincy yesterc e Assoclation park toc rew race timore, 16 ton, 11 rned runs wo-base’ hi s a sick ma y8: n. My attend @ with cons itpition, with on Thursday. J. Muitland Kersey, who rep- : rosents Lord Dunraven, sild tolay that Lorl| paltimore, 8; Boston, 2. Dunraven had sald positively that he will | timore, 3; Hoston, 4. »s and three unfinished ones from | brother of the Standard Oil magnate, today | €Ompound (which was first prescribed Y| piaters of Paine's ce'ery compound on the card at Fair and Driving [ bought the yearling filly, nny Fol America's greatest teacher, Prof. Edward E. & was for several yea I y It was necessary | from Mr. ¢ ark of Urbana. The filly trotted | Phelps, M. D. LL D, of Dartsmouth College), | sl-kness ;m(‘r Vn]ll(}"r‘lv- Iv; Amertcan waters again. | nings, ‘Gleasgn, Hannon (), Dufty. Thice: | GAMES OF THE LIVELY A ATEURS. | (o Cirry three over fo tomorrow, of which | & hall el E U RO B I ) TR TOET U 0 O MEACHE P e et and ihe least ex- N Al TR b DONAE [y, hit: Lonk. Stolen bases S TRE Daliee ot 8 one was not reached. The sport in point | fred e onder s sald to have | i rong; feeding tho brain and nerves, and en- | Sitement would cause palpitation of the horts HLALL RO U Long, Jennings, Kelly. Double < of finishes excelled anything of the meet- . % e I have in the last thre» or four years us:d r n Looxse ehing d fying the b'ool of i The fecling throughout Eoglind was shown | Gleuson " to Curr. First base on i, for In almost every heat there was a Challenge for Juke Gaudnur. riching and purfying the bool. several widely advertised preparations. Fi- HUYLER, Sept by the press comments over the failure of | Off Nichol off McMahon, 2 Special | ok for the wire, In the fourth race, pace | LONDON, 18.—C. R. Harding has| Ths recent recommendaton of Paine’s ¢:1-| nally T took Paine's celery ¢ wpound and T the match batwesn Valkytle and Defender, By 5 by MeMahon, 6 legram.)—1 and Schuyler en- | for 2-vear-olds, Sulphide easily distanced | cpallenged Ja G I ST FW IR Tod v SR e e | e (Uus UTEIEY tE iy orliari s Eipaiat J 4 3 . ’ § A bl gl 3vearcolds, Bulphid Jista o . daur to a rowlng match | ery compound by Principal Camp of New |regard it as superior v, epecially § R BN QIRoPing _Tikny hices ol on ‘and Robinson; Nichols | gaged in the star sluggink. match and gen. | the other two startoes n, the frst heat i | for the champlonship of the world, and [ Haven and the equally outspoken praise of [if used strictly as you dirxct, By using this opinich, generaily upheld Dunraven, who is Two I a eral dnfleld and outfield Juwwiing match of | 213t He went another neat alone, which | for, (e, champlonship, of the, world, and | Hiven wnd the eautly ootk Brewidont | T do ot sufe from constipation, tnability to s ool T AU ON ARE SLUGGERS. the season at the fair grounds this after-| o, “owing to the barhecue to the Grand N leeexyatDabus Cook of the National Teachers' Association, [ sleep, or from palpitation of the heart as o k ing yesterday's oplaion general y noon. Nobody was where the ball was hit | Avmy of the Republic, had a bad effect In the first game | ;" qng" when it was going to fome onc ( e, ( ) ore the east the Browns | % golng to & the attendance, and.not more than 'merly. 1 am still u:ing Pa'ne take pleasure in 3 il Tele- | aTe two of the thousands of such testimonials | f s colery DUBUQUE, Ia., Sept. 13.—(Spe gram.)—Fidol will start with Joe Patchen | [rom Parents and teachers throughout the|compound at times, andes} held s that he wa: beset with dficulties B won the in Aitac ! ly abliorred by him, though in tome | were badly h e 8 . Ehret | he ran away, Beore: vere on the ground. The track was fast 2 " ecommending others. quarters it is lllmluhyl he was ]m.g»uyw Ry e A e oE T e boE e tnk feat | Boniylef (... 111010 gl amoi ao 0—9land the weather perfect. Summaries: and John R. Gentry here September 2 for | COURtrY. recomnending it to other Kuawlog Lord Duneavents tempar, those noldc | ToAing, and’ Molougall, who succeedea him, | David CItVLL.lil 8 0.4 88 0.8 6 1-2| First race, unfiniehiédl 211 trot, $1000 | a $,000 purse, - >4 ing this view hopa he wiil be willing to ar- | Was pounded all over the tieid by the visi- | s iR R 8nd_ sixth hi Time S, S . AMUSBMBN AMUSEMEN TR i At otWib! H 1| tors, who made a total of eightee ors: 8 ¢ avid City, 3 S S TR BaIe R HeAtE o i b ek < range for contess beiween hls boat and| Young'was aiso nit freely by the Browns. [ ivrs: ler, §; David_City, B0 G AR A e an kaona . DRV : You've seen and GHEIG“TDN THEATRE A ome -other course = than | Attendance, 2,000. ore base hits: Palmer (2), Odum, 0% 2:121%, . rvid Herdl i oid GREIGHT “ R the one off Sandy Hoolk, and e:pexally that he o_qg|bise hits: W. Kimmell @), i / land 0040180 b o 5 : Cemmodore Porter also s v 4 oL, 1631—P will consent to re-sail last Thursday's race, Louls WS e a0 g el R RS L L ey o i, wR e, trot, 5 fi,, ',“rd.:xl :‘" & fz'e Tel, 1681—PAXTON & BURGESS. Mgrs. Tel. 1631—PAXTON & BURGESS, Mgrs. which was given to Defender by the com- | Fiits: Cleveland, 18; St. Louls, 16. Brrors: | RCUPle plav: Jameson —to SQtewart 191 ke: Baron Rogers won in straight b AT e 2 RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF TIB : mitiee, but such hopes havo small founation. | Glevelund, "4 B¢ Toutk, " Harnel rue | 350 St 17 i . Otie B eana. tions, calling the Clevel 14; St Louis, 7, Two-b hit: [ 35 Kimmeil, B, Cgole L Bipuck outg By e e At ) ¥ l'(mum He tells | FROUR NIGHTS |JOHN STAPLETON CO. . SH PAT ” Zimmer. Three-base hits: G. Tebeau (2), O. | 2 Nole 2 By 5 | Wilkes and Colonel Dickey also started. g o i o ENGLISH EAFERY ON T Teb McKean, = Young. Home run:| 73 by Cook, ,"p o 1 Geopn el oW | irhira n‘u‘v 224" that, $1.000° purse: Julia “h-cm eangiane i —COMMENCING— Direction of GUSTAVE FROHMAN. Do Stolen basé: Dowd. Bases on ball and Palm ott, Cook and Cor-| (.o livie won in straizht heats. | Time: ' 2:18 2 | going and keeps ST G Ot MeDousall, 5 off Y oung, 1o Struck out; | belt. Umpire: “Dunkel, 5 St * ¢ e fi ki MATINEE TODAY 2:30 Bonts Aloue. By MeDougall, : by Your, 3. bntteries; | (FEAINVIEW, Neb, Sept. 13—(Spectal | 178 237 ) GRIRIICR, Was SEEORG I, (hEee : D ot ANY RESERVED SEAT 25 CENTS. LONDON, Sept. 13.—The concluslon of the | Ehret, McDouigall and Peitzi® vouns and T oW L aaY'S urrame | Remian Boy, Havillah ‘and Pauline. also H{é'"gl":l'::,}m“:, Stall, Box and Divan Chairs, 60 cents international yacht races for the America’s [ ZMmer, fime: Mo hours and twenty min- | Xjipqugh the home club made a great many AtarL00s) SBls ool BN dtakes (,)“p;ys physical ' . Y TONIGHT AT 8:15. cup furnishes the text for articles in all the | © PIRATES POUNCED ON RHINES. | {0 1, 'RAR She vishote,, they, SeCied | suiphide ‘won the fiustand kegond heats feelings are bodily Yot London afterncon newspapers. In general PITTSBURG, Sept. 13.—Gardner was hit ses, Score, 7 to 9, in favor | and race in 2 and 216, May Day and “train caller: ’ s o the press upholds Lord Dunraven in his re- | by a batted ball in the eighth inning and | of Creighton. Plainview, Gra- | Tom Martin were distdhced in the first They ce th A. H. Spink’s Great Racing Drama ‘le fiisali o, sall over the couras yeatarday WIEhotb | ey e b GhitHara ere eMIeotive: (UL | ham and Koelng hton, Heymer | heat, 2 trot, $2,000 stake (not fi taris “""‘fmnte e e course el thines let down in the sixth and four hits | and Carrat. Hi{ g Crolgie Pifth race, 2:20 trot, $2,000 stake (not fin- starting of all trains 5 the guaranty that it would be kept clear of | were made, winning the game for Pittsbuig. | ten, 5. Errors: Plain ) relghton; isted l:wmlm- won' the first and second 4 Of 'dibease, i 250ab -"'“E == excurslon steamers and other craft. Attendance, 800, Score: Struck out: Beymer, 1. hea in and 1485 itz Royal won all trains of disease 0001200 4] CAF 1000000 03 Cincinnatl, 7. ‘Error In a leader the Pall Mall Gazette says the | Cincinnati result is unfortunate and that it will be de- | | Hits: Pittsbuig paatl, 7. ot plored as deeply by sportsmen in America as | pittsputs: | gt b da L B L by the same class in England, The article | Clingman. Three-base 'hit: McPhee. S e Mk | the thira heat In 215 Judge Rice, Birdie ‘ h rlt Ball ST Ot anILatedRiabon ontuthalolayy Jroquols; Fariifle"B and Dufour also lead to con: home grounds today by a score of 34 to 1. [ started. Y tion, becau: Tabor for the past week has been claiming | Sixth race, 238 pace, purse $L00 (not mptior through the press that they were the best | finished): Blue Hall won the first heat in sumption . amateur team in 4,",,,“..(.”,, Towa and 4. Emma Wilkes won the second heat in disorder and be- Produced by spech al arrangement with the v PR rific . Big Btenxe srthweste s o v 7. Charlie D, tc R, Sally Bronston, e b 1 New York Lyceum theatre. puts the whole blame for the flasco upon the | rifice hit: Burke, Stolen bas Stenzel. | northwestern Mi: . having beat Carson Charli ’l‘ iekles Ry cause the blood Yol hindering steamers and concludes; ~ “But no | Jases on balls: Stenzel, Gardner, Rhines. | (o Weeks ago and Tarklo, Mo., last week | May Bird anafHeaugisoTstarted must be poor o COMINGfoptember 15-15: A, H. Spink's one is to blame who is worth the blaming. | jor"“Batteries: Gardner, Foreman and Mer- | Carson ..............2 0 3 0 513 3 8 * HOR D THEIR MON s impure before any COMING—Sept. 19-22. great Racing Drama. Y INNER :‘\"e”cnn Tmly hrn;‘-'l;) n.\m urr-!lu:tj'lx;ni-’m! f‘or ritt; Rhines and \'Alm):h:) 'I‘lmv‘"l"\\n I|n\\‘n~ Fabor 0001000 n 0—1 — disease can make much headwa “ THE HUSTLER 99 MTHE DERBY W R In its yacht column the Pall Mall Gazette SOt GO THAWIN fi' A “’A_LK-] pat. | Boeck and Trick; Wilking and Miller. Urm- ST. JOSEPH, Sept This was a req| Plocd pure and fi‘l“ of ‘-;’lfguulhl» _\\']l_wn Commcucmz i says: “While in our opinion Defender, [ LO JLE, 8:pt. 13—Anson's Colts bat- | pire: Puryear % B T OLHE R AEN R 8 A a man or woman loses flesh and vitality, o = a i under falr conditions, would have beaten | ted Weyhing hard ‘today 1 ol — =1 _ | 1etter day in the nistory of the association, | i T NG O T the blood. = GRAND Thursday, Sept. 12. 4 walk. The Colonels' hits generally came | FEMALE RIDERS IN FINE ¥ LE. | ¢or the attendance, the racing events and | i R S Valkyrle in_at least three out of five races, | after two men were out. 20lts' flelding i ths B snhl ‘haracter | The start of it is 1i ely to be in the stom- < 1 MATINE: SATURDAY. we cannot But reg that Valkyrie had no | was a feature. Attendance, 1,200, Scor Wo w Will Start at Charles | Other attractions were of such a character | ooy o0 powels, and if they are put in treet arnlva o | Henry Irving's dramatic version of Goetho'g chance of sailing under fair conditions. To | Loutsville 00010002 0- Street Park Next Monday. as to satlsty the most exacting. The| o jerthe trouble gradually stops. Con- ] e Sublime inspiration, say that Defender worthily retained the cup | Chicago el 8°970°08 04 If anybody thinks that the great female | Weather was hot and clear, and with a | Reserved Seats 181h & Farnam, e .-, I'T) would be ridiculous.” Further on in the | Hits: Loulsville, 13; Chicago, 19. Errors: | six-day bieycle race to commence at the | fast track it made the racing events es- f‘l‘“‘l‘l““"r“[‘ gfi"fl' ‘l"_“l'“f') "",' i (hc’ . 75 4 $1.00 P-A- ” same artiele the Pall Mall Gazette says: *“We | Louisville, 4; Clile L mea " TUnS: | omais bioyele park Monday evening | | peelally’ attractive. But one race was con- | blood is good, and keeps the lungs strong | Price,50c, 75¢ an . Louisvi hing, 1. Str s on ball a cluded, the finishes being so close and %0 | and healthy, the germs cannot find a Introducing the Popular lzn.mmm- Actor tremendous success the | many ‘heats were required that the other <1 | place to lodge and are cast off. I there’s Telephouo 49, 3 MR. JOHN GRIFFITH SautHat the s Y Ve onsent | Chicago, '6; hope that the earl of Dunraven will consent | Chicago not going to be to sail for the proposed cup oft Marblehead, | ) WE hin, er: 3 Thre : McGa auicker they disabuse themselves of the [ races could not be started. The unfinis 1 5 as all are anxious to see the comparative | Spies. e e K redn {5 the Reltat ThS tace 16 gOINg to pry ?.- ‘.""‘|v.\">(|>ur\vqu'x'¢'< eight heats o find a win- | @ weak spot, the germ will find it. Even D. V. SHOLES CO AS MEPHISTO. merits of the yachts tested, and may the | Ryan. Sacrifice hits: Decker, Ryan. Stolen | on of the biggest cards of the week, judging | ner. Summaries: after that, strong and pure blood will MOUNTED WITH HISTORIC SCENERY best boat win, ~Should Valkyrie win, which | bases: Holmes (2). Double plays: O'Brien to | from the citement already manifested on Class 2:22, pacing, purse $600 (unfinished): El,,,,unwn the Tungs s0 that they can A ql wing 5 3 we think is improbable, neither Lord Dun- | Shugart: Shugart to O'Brign o Spies; Dah- | all sides. The best professional female rid- [ Aurealian, b. m., (Me- M R o e G (e “Showing A raven nor any one else would bother to chal- | J€n, to Truby to Anson: Truby to Dahlen | ers of the country, including Misses Oakley, | “Donald) ...... Wi, 1.5161°8 5151650 I8/ 8] B i The Brocken Paradis . to Anson. Batteries: Weyhing and Warner; | Stanley, Farnsworth, Allen, Norcote, Bald- | pentland, b. (Gran- It is by creating strength and purity that The Electrical Duel, lenge again for the America's cup, which the | parker and Kittredge. Time: One hour and i Wiliian 1 oth s | Fentiand, i 5 P i He The Descent Tnto Hades, Ete, new trophy would replace. Should Valkyrie | fifty minute: hadge, (Times Oneibour and [in iy Chiristopher, Willlams ‘and others, will | * ger) ., ...5 612313 2| Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery e X O iTava ot L Ltirys alky . pire: J X uke part in the chase, and a close and | plora ¢, b, 'm., (Gilpin)i1 1 8 7 5 8 4 3 tofand ather Talachs The acknowledged master achievement of lose we know that Lord Dunraven would take SENATORS SNATCH TWO, stubborn contest 18 assurédly coming. There | Gus Tupper, b Stet- CHICEROONAUIRLI ORI CRO LIS TG sCRIce) 19th century. Sale of s will open his beating like a sportsman. ‘Thus the races | WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Both Mercer | #t€ thousands who will be her fair week | “gin) o n T 43416 4 2 4| It makes one gain flesh—not flabby, nesda rnllm at u B of 1895 would be brought to a pleasant con- { and Anderson were In fine form today, who have never witnessed the novelty of a | pyugsel oily fat, but sound, firm, useful, heal(hy w clusion and a fufther challenge for the new | a8 @ result of thelr work, combined ‘with | female L’"‘L"{)\ri:'fi\.‘."::;‘i Sy hasgera | (Campbel)) ...\ B 26225 1| flesh, Hundreds of patients have testi- NE cup_ would be only a matter of a few years, | £ood work and heayy hitting, the Scnators | Ui} 4 “eited mightly. The race opens up | Hoppy Junior b .00 0 fied to its wonderfully beneficial effects THEATRE It Valkyrle 111 returns without a race it | Yok, hoth Eames trom the diridegrooms, | 35 glcigok Monday evening and Wil con- | ,(CHARGIED ooopeeres LA 1n'many discasea and especially it incip- H means that her owner is convinced that he | base. retiring. the. tunmer, was. the best | hue up to and including Saturday night, [ BEUY KIS D Moy gop g0 12 195 LIARASER 4 PECARLY. P 17th and Harney Strects. did nothave fair treatment at the hands of | flelding of the day. Score, first game: | {hree Rours', racing each night Manager bella, b. A 5as lem| Luws‘\anm;u;;‘ iy STATE FAIR WEEK. the committee, and that no chance for the | Washington T O 0 A e R R s T 3T i [\ A darie Book of ity pages, Sl ol hese et 2100000 0-3 Br oklyr cup is ever likely to occur, even though the | Brookly: committee decided that future races should | Hits: Washingto: expected to do her ve K best to win the 4. Errors: | big first prize and att ndant laurel SEPTEMBER 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 writers, can be had by s to cover g 6 cer a stop to the The E ! to WOKLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL AS- ATINEES WED. AND SAT, be salled where there was a o Washington, 5; Brocklyn, Barned runs: | recent femal in Minneapolis w n | purse $2000, after five heats had b stage BNA g Aren \TINBES 4 g IR TS Fhere WAR & QSO RS Washington, 2 “Twobise hits Brown. {mmense success, over 6,000 people being on 'k"(. winning the first heat in, 2 $051ATION; Na, 653 Malu Blrect, BUAMQEN; X, “llfl»fl:“"lllhl‘ T COMEDIAN, v Tel oo, | Three-base s: Cartwright (3. ~Stolen | hand on the closing night to sea the thrill- | McCabe the second heat in 2:13%, K s ,.The Daily Telegraph this morning says: | pases: Abbey (2), Schiebeck. Sacrifice hit: | ing finish. The big building was lavishly | Lud the third in 2:16 and Keen Kutter the USEM The fact appears to be that Lord Dunraven | Schiebeck. Bases on balls: Off Mercer, 1. [ decorated, and the event was the talk of | fourth and fifth heats fn 2:16 and 2:181, AM IME found it impossible to get Justice for his | Struck out: By Mercer, 5; by . Bat- | the town, so extraordinary is the interest —— 7 olan yacht with such a mob of crafts about the | teries: Mercer and Mt Stein and [ in everything that partakes of the ruling | pegek Record for the Mile Broken. . e T course, and he took the simplest way of re- “"fl\'::.m' 1;““.;‘ One hour and forty minutes, {,3“‘ |l,),‘._3r.;1.|\.:,;r_y (fi:f”n‘.'n '»‘v‘n""n'f.’,»‘:-'yl"..f-”f.‘ 'i‘( att | TE UL, Sept. 1—Four thousand peo- s x -D 3 IN .l.”“m_"{,,m,“_‘\[. COMEDIES, treating trom the match. - This unmannerly | "EGIC decond game: park and everything done to insure the | ple visited the fair grounds today and saw Sunday, The Sutirioul Comedy, Jrauing: hap, rookel “"‘,':m'“:;; "I;“"l““f;':fi- Washington A BSOS SR pleasure and convenieace of visitors. Assignee In the fourth race break the track Moudsy) aa THE N " | Brooklyn 00000020138 rd for one mile. Not a favorite won ved nesc )l the instilling of good behavior in sueh mat- | ' yyite: it 38 For the Tix Bic rd, or qne e XY Reiusaay POLITICIAN.” ters being strong, but when the sovereign | yora: washington, 13 Lir V5 larned| The committee having in charg First race, purse, six and a half furlongs: people over the water have planked down a | runs: Washington, ; Wo- | eycle parade Monday night wishes every | Bansach (3 to 1) wan, Raviola (20 to 1) sec- ’ Wednesday | The L bio Comedy, dollar for a spectacle they Insist upon hav- | base bit: Cartwright “hage hit: | rider In Omahd and vicinity to understand | ond, Oakview @ to 1)’ third. ~ Time: 124 and LEND + & WIFE” < ing a good look at anybody's cost or incon- | Arderson (Brooklyn). ‘Stolen bases: Cart- | that they have a cordial invitation to pa Second race, five and a half furlongs: Thursday— l YOUR venience. We fear there 1s resentment and | Wright () o Aubey. Sucriiice, BIC | teipate:Tn the purade. “The"commites as | Wainut Ridie @3 to 1) won, Mermald (8 to sday OUR Wiveh dlscontent at Dunraven's action, but if the | Abbey. Double plays: Crooks to Cart- | provided several thousand Japan 5) second, Arian (4 to 1) third. Time: 1:10. Friday and | The Eccentric Comedy, wright; C sran to Lacl First base A Third race, purse, six and a half furlongs Eriday American public cannot submit to those dic- | %FEhL; Corcoran A0 e Fiat Dasqiltornl il ihe AT tbe IV 1O L '3 | Hare Wallage (35 fo 1) won, Servitor ( to Saturday “l tA° Lamb” tates of good order which are elsewhere | Strusk out: By by Daub, 1. | wiil be Biven out this afterfioon and evening | 1), second, Bl (80 to 1) third. ~Time: 1:23 A 4 ot e nrocent x' Lam stronger than the poilce, they have no right | Batteries: ~Anderson’ and’ McGuire;" Dib | and Mgnday to all bona fide riders who a Fourth 'race, one mile: Assignee (2 to 1) LodiR oL, OVANCE IN TRICES, to blame an Eng.ish gentleman for declining | and Burrel. Time: One hour and forty-five | piy at®117 Howard street, This' pa won, Sull Ross (5 to 1) second, Charley Me- NO ADVANCE to risk the lives of his crew In the hubbub | minutes. Umpire: Murray promiges to be one of the finest events ever | Denald (even) third, ime: 14l 26c) 50c, 755 AND $:.00. of such a scene. It is very conceivable that | KILLED DAD CLARKE. glven "n um’ \\;uw 1 Sou llr}\ ..;m will I‘l«“‘n'xll FASS: Rirse, flv-\lwl”‘\|hillf|f"'l’”"=* ) ~ neither the nation nor the owner of De- | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13.—Philadelphia | jeonsteate what a g & Vheel has got- | Bertha, @ 10 1 S td-f Lhird. Time:. 1410, cou“TLANn EE“G“ Seatet hreariy walah s ettt e T B R Baaoaniadeilnbia | ten on” the peopls af the city ont, reodiaks £ l.‘" B Hirionars. Dan 0 doned to them. But they will be foolish to | today, and the former won easily, knock- Associntion Foot Ball. Wood (8 to 1) won, Bmpcra (4 to 5 sec — bl pretend that the owner of Valkyrie shirked | in& (Sarke out of the box anl hiiting Ger- selation | Miss Rowett (6 to 1) third. Tim rd Broken. _‘l TONIGHT l— v ke gy ) man freely. New York hit Taylor freel The - Young Men's _Obristian “x.. contest :(lr ‘:::hll:!li«““v‘e‘l:e:( was numfl but good flelding kept the score down. = At. | foot ball team will open its season this e 3 - alr, and | enqance, 4,00, Score afternoon at Fort Omaha in a match against Lincoln Track Ry having falled to secure the necessary pro- | o, o0 2 the soldiers, It will also be th LINCOLN, Sept +(Bpecial Telegram.)— tection, he withdrew from the Irrepressible | Kpntlgioh!a -3 1 0 8 0 0 61 018 dich for the oldiers,The Young WAl 10 the free-for-ail paging race at the falr 17th and Charles Sts, DEFENDER IN FIREWORKS, wdyism of the scene. rowdylsm of the scen, Hitas | A m of ¢ ! § e 180 New voukqe | Christian - astociziion will have - strong | grounds today Kansus, in 213}, broke the ,The Chronicle: = Valkyrie's people will not | mrrors: Philadelphia, 3\ New Yore '3 | team. and the soldiers ‘will be assisted bY | track record by two:seends and made the risk the llves of her crew among the pitiless | Earned runs: Philadelphin, 8: New York, | hefor to make o gond tontests the tense 2 | best time on any half-mile track in N swarm. We think they were right. It s |8 Three-base hit: Cross, Home runs: | gho Hake i 8 s braska. Agamemnop was second, Nigger (4 better to toe the mark and then contemptu- | Clements, Taylor, Tiernan. Sacrifice Mit: | (he ‘tactios of the kame. and are alrady | late third, and Hustings Boy' fourth 4‘ “ ously glve up the contest until there is an act | Cross. Stolen ~bases: Hoyle, Hamilton, | showing up well. Play will commence about | Furse $i0. . P g of congress o keep the course clear, or until | Delehanty, Staftord. Struck out: By Tay- | 3 o clock In the 2:30 trot for 4200 Callie K won in . some step Is taken to Insure something like | 1or 1; by ‘Clarke, 1; by German, 1. Double | — 9, Martin B second, Heyday third, May ] fair conditions. We suppose tkis will end | PIAYS: Daxis to Stafford to Bannon; Fuller Lt ne Wants s _Show, fouith. Gorgous Pain’s Sy . Stafford to Bannon (2); Cross to Sul-| NEW YORK, Sept. 13—Bob Fi Sam Luttrell won the 2:30 pacing race for the rather ghastly farce called the interna- | |%, I g a=aibuol - x 10 #ul-q NB K, Sont, ob Fitzstmmons, | ¢ gt'l% "300i" 1 Stus ‘segond, Sol Dot third tional yacht race of 1895, and probably all | oi" Clatke. 3: off German, 3 Laliore: | I an interview in a morning paper, de- | & joo ‘fourin. “Joris,. Freston and Charies AT 8 P. Anglo-American yacht racing on the other | Taylor and Clements: Clirke, German ami | Clares he will not step into the ring at| F were distanced. side of the Atlantic. 'We at all events can | Wilson. Time: Two hours and ten min. [ Dallas unless he is assured of a $20000 in-| Burwine won the mile_ind repeat running boast that we can show our American friends | utes. Umpire: Keefe torest In the eldoloscope scheme. He says | race In 1481, CaptalnHardy second, John A . how to conduct a great sporting event with | STANDING OF THE TEAMS, R Tt an AR 25 the Thierkts LOILAN, L RIRDS D 70 Three Hours Racing Each Evening. decency and order. Plaved. Won. .| beit have 0l the right {o operate the ma- Mixed Sport at Wahoo. f The ,““f‘"""' "'": "“’d“" blame Dunraven "9{‘:,'\‘.19';“‘;‘“; srapaege :,‘;" ch'ne at the ring, and he is entitled to a | WAHOO, Neb., Sept, 13.—(Special Tele- R e B R LR R R i 14 Donovan After (he Amateurs, today, with a good crowd In attendance, A MISS MAY ALLEN, Liverpool, England. saflll’dfly 'l hl--fl A.R.Ni ht ill be o | Brooklyn ns 3 BOSTON, Sept. 13.—Eddy Donovan, the | Seven-inning game af ball was played be- . '} A ‘ _ The regret will be as great on one side of the | Bostan 7 54 g v MISS LOTTIE STANLEY, Pittsburg, Pa Atlantic as on the other at the unfortunate [ New Yo 18 % world's: brotessiodal WEZaty’ ghamiien. bes 4 S G K'I, > 1 Mouday Night—BICYCLE CO, it e ST e e T e d B B in -1 offered o run the winner of the amateur MISS JESSIE OAKLEY, San Francisco, Cal. Resoryed Sont: THokets at i 4 3 ~ 5 Mnol championship of America for fun, though R YAt o g a usler's “n‘:‘n‘.‘-;?r '.‘.’nf'u'.;".rrf. ‘e:;'x‘n:::'firlfl:'l'-fi;.".’. Whashioaton''122000 13 " he wante nL\n{\y (Vagered. Donovun wiil Children Cry fo: MISS HELEN BALD WIN, Chicago, Tll. Druw Ktore, 10th and Furaas 4 4 y o i run Bradley, Wefers, Crum, Lee, or any 3 P ARNEW " oratt to race for the cup when the .:“m:au':unl-‘ T T ] other amatein 100 varde for #1000 ‘a it | Pitcher's Castoria. WIS DOTIIE. FARNFWORTH, Miansapelis, . Mino, GUPHIE!IE.’ a mere mat- | 140! ; J and will concede any of the above one yard $S LILLIE WILLIAMS, , Neb. o I O i AR vy | tmes LAY, B uf N Yorks Vonh | e el sloplim s Children Cry for e e eg Gt i 1 o N to mect any American erat, and the crew of | i Coulaville ‘at Chicagor Cleveland. ai vl Aoa e T Y, These ladies are perfessionals and the fastest riders in the world, and held all Soltcnbuse, | eloeasen gilant and Navahoe well' know that they | 8t. Louis: Hrooklyn at Baltimore. EW YORK. Bept, 13The Activ | mite 3 the 18-hour and 48-hour records, varicocele _und " conatie can rely upon & clear course o L N o Mgt Mo ve An- | PHiCner's Castoria. ton, - Ohe' ol D1 q 9 X gy L ————— letic association has signed Griffo and La- This race is for the Bighteen Hour Champlonship of the World, and is open to all o et dolan s xon Kemp, the yachting expert, writing aday e latio Sanaciation s tisned Qritlel 880, I Cry vox, six for ‘8. Fop to the Feld, says: From the single intel-| Hayden Bros. and company H, Becond In- | J "6 A0 mect In u twenty-round go oy the Children Cry f0: | comers untii 4:30 p. m., September 16. wis by THE_'GoODe I MAN DRUG CO., 110 Farndm Mgible account of the cup races which has | fantry, will meet on the grounds of the lat- v * . o > > o > Teaciod this Goublry, we Are Uaable £0 U- | ter, Fort Omalia, o Sunday At § ©'clock | recopia, | o 0 (ke treertourtis ot e | Bitcher's Castoria. JOME OUT AND HAVE A MERRY TIME,

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