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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1900. OMAHA KEEPS 0N \\'IX.\'I.\'C]p"""" bt apmearncs, b 080 | oy, Mot Bt e, Mickman NOT ONE FAVORITE WINS [ joee . % e 2 o machana . the United States agsocis o the team. Score Garvin to Ganzel to Chance to Bradley ) tlon by Messrs. M. D. Whitman, D. F Wid pitches: Garvin, 2. Umpire: O'Day. | Grand Clrealt Meeting at Colmmbus [ Davie and Holcomb Ward The playors in A o Furnishes Several Sarprises singles will probably be Messrs. Standing of the Teams Black, Whitman and Davi Fourth Consecutive Victory Registered by | T 0 Form Players [ Black’ and Barrert ‘ana" Ward Philadelphia \ 3 A4 | of surprises nt the Columbus driving park 44 ':\V’!‘\MR s “ 11 The day's card, consisting of ree reg R SI0UX SCALPED IN A RAGGED CONTEST : W\ oo 8| ular ‘events and one unfnianed DIXON THROWS UP SPONGE| ki Q A i carried Cincinnati 1 181 from Monday, was cleared up and not Boston 5 81| single favorite won. The was | Once Tavinel Featherwelght Dee AN & :,»\,‘-rk 3 | clear, but the track, though g« was fented in Bout with " ; 1 o 87 [ ot fast Winners Make Many Frrors, but Snve - - The Admiral, the little bay «e that Ton Sullivan, with Their Bats What They AB GAMES OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUY W surprising speed in th. 16 pace Came Near Losing by ¢ s Malsiy taking, the first of ‘the four h ariven | NEW YORK, July Ihe « P . R 1 Indianapolis Makes Twelve Hita but | 0S0ETdav, won two consecitive ats and | vircibl Georie Mxon suce Thelr Fielding. 3 Dovsa't aet & Nuy race ' today, With comparative ease. [ Tommy Sullivan of Erook) . Thorntor, the favorite that had [ Taland tonight. In their bittle o —_— ) CHICAGO, July Chicago shut out Tn confidence’ to patrons by taking the | The end came as the men sh dianapolls i fine contest today. Hoth | 111 two heats yesterday, showed i poor | acventh round. when Fom 01 | pitchers were on edge, but Katoll kept his | “Fif 0 T et L ) o L o . Attle Frank was the favorite in the 2:25 | his man and claiming that his 1 nes, 61 st | hita scuttered and nad the opposing batters | pace, but ‘after taking two heats, was dis: | dixai TerusIng 10 per : s guessing most of the time. The fielding of | tanced in the final, and was cut out of a | tinie, This left no alternative 1o the :l taburg, 17: W N Wotals 8% each team was excellent. Attendance, 1,600, | 8hare of the money. The race was won by | eree but to decinre Mivan th "mul n, 11 € h : a ] 2 il Sphinx Medi im. )|.uk outsider, \lhn‘ did | Dixon was getting rat the ., Lowis, 11} s Yenver 00004 ' sittaia 5 - not appear to be much factor early in | punching an et 1 the . 1 Pueblo 00020 HI Ago INT IA\l"n“v:M the 1 He had the staying qualities, | Sixih remnd 1 Aingly ward hi 1" k Buases on_ balls: Off Whiteridge, v e howe: and walked away from Little | corner, It looked sin ¢ ¥ ity, 61 Clevelan 3 2 Struck out: By Whiterldge o ) Hartzel, If.. 0 Frank wnd Don Riley, who' contested” the | heing served. A a m fact Detroit, 7) Mitwaukee Kyler, 3, o base hits: Miller, Buelow. | o Oaier, ..., 0 b, 0L ;\""" him Hlokad 15 Wi th 17 | locked particularly ¥ t the O v B e-ba hits: lewee Pres Home x 4 ) N 1 Cornelia Belle was picked to win 207 | 8allivan was w to mix it u Minmeapolis, 10; Huffal run: Mitler. Doubl 1 Sevhold 0 trot. but after taking the firat heat, was | siightest provocstion, ind it was (b ays: Kelley to Par 0 Magoon, 2 rott to Closson: 1ewe sullivan, Eyler 9 Magoon, 2 fortinate ta place, Maggie Anderson sus of opinion that Dixon was 8IOUX CITY, Ia, July 81.—(Special Tel- [ 1o Buelow to Sullivan; Holland to Silivan. | . 0 Powers. .. winning the ive heats, with [and well beater was a_popular : ., g ol. | £g Duslow to Buflivan; Holla adison, & comuarative tory and was gree with wild cheers gram.)- Omaha keeps up the winning | HENETNE o8 the 1 The 214 trot, the last race on the card, [ A great volume s greeted Dixor stresk, making it three in a row from Sfoux & - rdne, was the best of the day. Alice wag a hot [ when he entered the r Sullivan’s ad by T A Bl JULEY Played. Won favorite, being backed heavily on the | herents made themselves heard by a blast Denver - Totals strength of her showing at Cleveland, but | of tin horns. The betting % 10 1 on Dixan and considerable Changed has been a great improvement in the team | Drs Moines 8 % Chicago Merriment won in stralght heats s aince ita last appearance here, when it 8t. Joseph i j | ndtanapolis (1l was behind the bay mare and each heat | hands ensy plucking for Glaescock's warriors Omaha . o Chicago, 10; Tndianaponis, & 1 ¢ Yor which e 18 famouts. “Heriment mon | found t MeTination Dison's left arm was the men are In the game all the time Prebio 5 g Leary., Heckley, Seybold, Sacrifice hits: | the firat and (hird heats ||n'-m more than First Round—Sullivin. was th play ball from start to finish. Today's game Sugden, Tsbell, Magoon, Stolen buses: Hoy | & neck and the second by about half a | lead, landing lght jab on Dixon's fa was undoubtedly a ragged exhibition, but | GAME el N o o oy Casner T Bases on bute: | hass St iate’’ oures $2,00, postponed | 5 eoLs® ayerted I and whipped in ‘lert the Omahas won with their bate what they STURy Nettes Tunne | F Updres Time: S:0, Umpire: Me- [After four heats driven Monday parently justified the odds on the negro nearly toxsed off with their fielding. They oat Diamond, g ; RS TERPH) i | Bullivan's’ nose fooked a bit the worse for slugged the ball hard and consecutively.| Owing to the presence of a circus at Sfoux st i bl bl Annie Thornton, b, 'm’, (M1l Whocond RelndeBullivan® sesmed inable earning six of their nine runs,_while the | City toduy the base ball managers have da. | MILWAUKER, July 810 Dowling only | ler) 3 to get away from Dixon's left. A rattling Sloux eartied but one. Jimmy Toman had | (Kidto thanster the gume to Omahi, and bt | L0 muny hits and thres errors. This | ety ttohen: b & (Vai-, oy SR TG AR, LT a particularly bad day, his errors all being | \frernao. m SUaving food hall | Wak enough to win the game, for the home | Irax. i (Mirphyl ] :"‘ywlva\lr:dv\"\h\ a4 An0 Sefien ¢ cestly, but made In the couree of honest | now ) fhiken the hoodoa | team could not overcome this'lead. Rettger | Hessie work. 1CW%hs Klso & BATA day for pitchers, | fof K Taht wins len't had | und Cronin_both pitehed good sames. ‘T (Muey) 11, tches. Sullivien's gt ear wis R g when they took thefr chalr when 1 connection Yt | batting of Ditlon and the flelding of Rie n Caihoun, i nk when they took th airs, AR Newmeyer was in ordinary form up to the | we have had o Cannection with vnat | bater, Ryan and Ketcham were the Hughes) e dhon 1 T B b D By BT \\ \ seventh, but he loat control and gave way | games s the rd und that is surely q [tures. Attendance, 1,000, Score Lad: dGarnett, b m., (Ma body, because livan stepped inside =L A i landed @ number of his str WY Stonx Cit ompson, b 1o Coens. Kee Aredin oy e third | Pennant-winning pace. The new men’ on MILWAUK EF \ DETROIT. jors) | Di oL K |un| hurt his leg in t Km I | $50 toutn Wty Working whil i promise to RHOAE RHOAE wokhart, oh. (Shepard) | rights to the body and head. 8 an McDonald took his place, Hallman fixtures. One thing I& certain, No team | Ketcham 0 0{Cusey 10 rum, b, dartieldy isunlly came straight back r the alao met an accident and had to retire. To the loague Ix playing faster ball than | Wa ) Holmes, 1.1 3 0 Time: 2 1047 20126 2:10; 21, | Dixon landed a stakgerer to the body N naha at present, urd there ix every rew on | Dowd, it 0 Harley, ©f.. 0 0 5 pace, purse, $1,50 At the bell orrow o ansferred to o L e i to think that President Kelth is golng to | Anders'n 1 Elbere1d, s 1 1 Medium, br ., by Fourth Round—A beautiful session of i maha. Score make good his pennant-winning proposition, | Fuitz, s 1 0 MCAlWE e 1 | 1X (Munson) 3 fighting started things in this round and | BIOUX CITY. Four teams still have the flag between | Conroy, b 8 Diton, 1h... 1 Don Riley, b. g, (Hudson)... 8 ] was not relished by Sulltvan. Dixon landed them, each with a good chance of landing | Bierb'r. 2b o/ Nicol, of.... 1 | Eittle “Frink, b g, (Robin v smashing left to the body, which he f Hallman, 5 (] first. It is @ pretty race, the hottest ever | Diggin 1 Cronin, po.. 1 1 " 5 4 lowed with a right swing. Sullivan was a sCollarn, n” traveled in the we id it will be no dis- | Dowling, p 1 1<vgn{vv‘ Mae (M trifle blown at the b Griffin, of | b grace to the losers that one of the first four | Rettger, p. als .. 713 21 e ) k Fifth Round—Dixon started right | e Orasals, +7 3 teams heats the others out. Today's line- ar Pugh,” ch (. playing on opponents body. | Midw Brashear, 2b ........ up will be Totals o o through he had Sillivan or Roth, 1b ..., Omahi Positio 8loux CIty. | Milwaukee ..ol 00 01 0 0 3 db | pag it K B reen) gering. The latter ret as g Rt = Wilson oatol 0o L Gots | s R cegal Hal b h, (Whitson he got and pounded Dixon's wind in o B8 eoiaieinn 3| Yo P AT L . E ; 3 Gelsha, b, h.. (Meredith) way the latter did not rel Sullivan | O'Connell draf.ciuii 0l Qlasscock | (Darmed sunas Mitwaukes, 8; Detroit, 4| i TG B 22k 22 the better of the latter half I Coteo . 3 S K1) ARe00K | Two-hase hits: Ketcham (@), Diggins, Mc nd was the stronger at the bell Mfl"” {7 T gaoe ””,""' Br 0lias | Allister. First ‘base on balis: Off Dowling trot, purse, $2,000 Sixth Round—Dixon looked & tiifle Do d i AR Lo ¢ Rerte | 1; off Rettger, 3 Hit by piteher: Conroy. | gle Anderson, b, m when they shaped. This round = el S [ 14 P Berie | Passed ball: MceAllister. Sacrifice hit: Casey erson Wilkes, (Dellfn of Infighting completely. The men were 36 1n 2 ,'w"{""vmy' : m"‘h‘l:p LS ‘)_"r‘,;m Struck out: By Dowling, 1; by Rettger, b o 1, b, m.. (Kirby) locked “throughout. Sullivan had the bet ed for Hallman o . right, .. MocTroia | by Cronin, 2. Double plays: °Elberfeld to g, (Whitley) ter of the argument and weakened his Rvan to Dilion: Casey to Ryan to Dillon. | O K. (Dubh man ‘completely by the body punches McDonald relleved Keenan in the third — Sheridan, Time: 1:46 (Hudson) ..., The preliminary schieauied to g0, tw IAME . THE X 2, | Umpire OMAHA SAREE 0¥ THE NAL LuAGvW, Buffalo Starts to Siide. - % rounds’ at” L2 pounds | between | Sam o. ¥ } - 3 3 5 Bolen and “Cyclone Jim™ Quinn lustod ey Y B HOO A B pitabark Gives Brooklyn the Woi MINNEAPOLIS, July 3L—Werden's hard JURt two rourias. end’ resulted 1 Qainn MeVieker, cf 1 Heating of the Seawon. hitting and the fine catching of Balley were : Mambrino zetting a right hand jolt which rendered Lauzon, ¢ wnd if. 1 BROOKLYN, July 31.—The Brooklyns met | the features of today's game. Nunce and | $ 4 it him unfit for further combat O'Connell, 1h 0 with thelr worst defeat of the season to- | Abbaticchio were bad in the field, but Alice, b, m., (Kenney) 111000 2 3 Ppomens 19, i H SIME Wors i team work got together and repeatediy | 8ag B, b, K., (Beradum) St Renults at St. Louis Track. *0'Rourke, ¥e ol g " o day. The Pittsburgs used up three pitchers, [ {1 RIOLS Swo and three on buses Minueite, ch. m., (Pearce) LOULS, Mo., July 81.—The racing at Hoy, 3b i making twenty-six hits with a total of | best flelding was done by the fielders, but | Alice B b, 'm. the fair groinds today was of a high or F thirty-seven bases, They also outplayed | Bailey held them down to three hits. i S . der. One favorite, two second e and = (A the Champlons at every point, supporting | Yenting a single score. Attendanc on K, bl b Snydery [ 5 5| three outsiders won the card mma Tannehill, who pitched’ a great game, in [ SCOTe esdolin b L : b . s TR B ol Rnd Heat Rash, Chafings Irritations, Tan, Sune bttt brilliant style. Leach's playing at third MINNBAROLAS. o LA e ' Jocde. V' won Y 3¢ . . Totaln ... ... e L I O aras (BaSMIOOt | ruvia, oty 11 5 0 OHattenn, 1,98 FAST TIME MADE AT HEDRICK | i o 9 daty Ton burn, Bites and Stings, Too Free or Offen= *O'Rourke relleved Thompson in the 0 Gettman, cf. 0 sccond; Blue (Fallehy),” even. neeh SHEVA GOUNIey Wadie Mingle: i TouE [T S, 1t 0 0| First Day of Race Meet at towa Town | (HirdTime: 100 "Dukes lexis,” Henrs sive Perspiration, Red, Rough, Blistered A Nance, 3b es at bat. Attendance, 16,000, Score: 3 . tim ndan e Opens with Good Progra ark and Glen How also ran *Cgons relleved Newmeyer in the sev- Lally, If. Yhners b Hands, Tired, Lamed, Strained Muscles, enth. Gt e R A [ Yo, b oux C 2 ¢ OAE. | Pisner, « 0,Carey, 1b. Sloux City . 41000021 0-8 H 1\Holman, 6.0 18 Brown, % (Ma and_2'to 1, sec i 1 8 g 3440 1lyones, ef....0 0 mith, = ¢ I L oty 15 Oata b 5 0 0lKeeler, rf.. 0 Abbetiio, 3 Spear, HEDRICK, Ta., July 31—(Special Tele- | #1d: Lady, Cu T Woods), T to Soothed, Cooled and Healed by Baths with ) . 1, Omaha, 6 i U1 oJenn'ks, 1b. 0 K T gram.)—The first day o eting at the | 1 third. " Time: 1281 Kitty Clyde, Lot- Two-base hits: Keenan, Brashear, Toman. | \Wagner, 1f o/Kelley, 1f... 0 Baliey b 3 1| Kl ack was an teas the meeting at the | tju Niils, Ruby Riley, Special Notjc, Pinar Sacrifice hita: Griflin, Cote, Raird, Double | 1o mes. 2 olDakien, 6., 0 H al one and very fast laye: Nilew to Herte to Roth: Grifin to ! ' Rt cosrwmse 3 Cerwin, 2; off Bailey, : ; ; o A R S DES MOINES TURNS ON THE SAINTS, | Pittsburg .... 104090 000 0=a] AT OB aEN ik Outs By & Cleora, ch. m., by Norwood (Nijas) . 8| yourth race, eik furlongs: Bessie Mack s Brooklyn .\/100.0 00 0 0 0 1 6 0— 1|y Nitwin, b Left on bases: AMin Extinct, ‘br.’ s, by Expedition 3 ominick), 9 to 10, won; Winr Bad Fielding of the McKibben Ba Farned runs: Pittsburg, 10, base | &Y Mutdlo,' 1: Double plava: Andrew LS e Responsible for the Result. hite: Beaumont, Wagner. T nits: | Carey; Atherton to Holman to Carey, | LHY S . m., by Bligo (High- f a1 Horn! ST. JOSBEPH, July 31.—(Special Telegram.) | Beaumont, O'Brien, Ritchey, Ely, Tannehill | Stolen’ base: Carey. Time: 2:05. Umplre . Himes and The Bari Sy Pl - 2 B B Corysand, "gr. 'm.." by Conductor R 4 3). First base on errors: Pitisburg, Cantillion o Fifth race, selli e mile and seventy Errors lost today's game for St. Joseph, | yrookivn, 1. Ieft on bases: Pittsburg, t . . yards: Haviland, 0 (E. Mathews), 13 to b, although Weimer pitched great ball for | Brooklyn: 5. 8truck out: By Kennedy, 1; by Blues Get the Second. won; Applejack, 10 (VanDusen) to 1 Des Molnes. Welmer, as well as Gibson, re ops, 2. by Howell, 2. Stolen bases. Heau- KANSAS City, Mo, July 31.—~With three 1 P . and 4 to 1, second; Chorus Boy, 101 (J. T. celved ragged support. St. Joweph started [ mont, O'Brien, Leach. Bases on balls: Off [ men on bases and nobody out in the last| ime: 215, Woods), 50 to 1, third. Time: 1 Ta: scoring in the firat, getting two runs. | Kennedy, 1; oft Howell, 1; off Tannehill, 1. | half of the ninth inning, Farrell knocked | 840 pacing, ey das, Property, Capron, Croesus and Strang was hit with a pitched ball, was | Double plays: Dahlen to Jennings to Mc-|a three-bagger to right fleld, scoring three -I-_rluum- m., by Woodline Rock also ran sacrificed to second by Flynn, scorihg on Frose to Jennings: Cross to Kly;|runs. O Brien then sent one to the same | (Chandle Sixth rac 2.year-old fillles, Hall's single. Hall reached home on a sin- ey to O'Brien: Ritchey to O'Brien to | place and Farrell scored the winning run. | C i by Yizer Boy five fu L 10 (Gitmore), 8 to 1 glo, v Echran. “In el halt o the drst by Ball: By Tanmeniil, & | After Cleveland had practically cinched | (Hogan) won: Plrate's Queen, 110 (W, Lyons). 40 Followed when necessary by gentle applications 1 ol's single, ® passed ball and errors by | Passed ball Huir : ‘mpire: | the game In the eighth. Gear pltched a|Joe Wheeler, br. g, by Manuel o 1and 15 to 1. Second; Empyroal, 110 (Cor- | B Strang and Bags gave the vinitoss o ruy, | Torry kood" gamo.” while Hofter was hit freely. | (Irwin) ? sind 8 ner), 5 to 1, third. Time: 1:031. Cape Jes- of CUTICURA Ointment, purest and sweet= but St. Joseph kept the lead until the last Riktan. Wikhinidinaning Mateh Attendance, S0, Score: Jim Sheldon, b.'s., by Lockheart samine, Glennerose. Deloraine, Miss Phene ~ of the fifth, whe est of emollients and greatest of skin cures. thews), 20°to 1 and & to 1, 101 (Morse), 3 to 1 ide 7 ol — - | time wax made, considering the slow ciasses | D¢l Rioe Tlelen T Gardner. Joe Grady and | ] ' ot Haces 't Tonie: Sreothi, Gridin 0 | gimmer, o gfGross, ..., 1 ) 3 program. A moderate crowd was in | SNt Mary also Insargent left at Cote, Collars, Toman, Thompson, McVicker, 5 0|MoGuire, .0 1 6 eAndrews injured in the fourth 7 Summary ki r one mile: 1l Caney 4 Baird, Wilson, Brashear. Stolen buses: Mc! | | 3 2 0 Kenned: 0 Minneapolls .. FarRoRnlES du gt essotting, 8800 " 1, won; Sprung, 107 Greedle, Roth Griffin (), Baird, Newmeyor. ol QR o 0| Buffato ...\ /1) 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 00 Contralto, ch. m., by The Conqueror “orne i ‘second; Glen ruck out: McDonald (3), Griffin, O'Con- Howel : rned runs: Minneapolls, Two-base | (McCoy) ... vesithaide o fme: 1202 nell, Thompson, Hoy. Wild pitches: Mc- <00 NAGLIROWEL Breed 2 O] nite: Harvey, Werden ‘B, Home run Wer- 1‘"':*';",}“"‘"“ rd, ch. m, by Onward nis, Rodd, Bonivard, Will Ray, it :,I::?'&‘;A ewmeyer, 1. Time: 2:30. Um- Totats .. 1w i 8| don. Passed bala: Behrecongost, T WA | (S oo ¢ 1T, Morris Volmer, Silent Friend and Gil- " o *Leach out for Interferenc pltches: Kerwin, eyt waod (Jones) bert alfo ran. L Aftor two were put, KANSAS CITY. | CLEVELAND. (Arnold) § Rright 'Miles and Belle of Harrisburg als Thiel singled, stole sacond and third: Bali | BOSTON, July 31.—Both teams slugged the RH.0A | RILOAE rescent, b, &, by Ohso (Han- ran. took first on balls, stealing second, and poth | ball from the time game was called until | gemphit, rf1 1 3 0 0 Ploker's, ¢f0 0 0 0 sen) [ e 3 | | scored on Nagle's single. Bristow's three- | the last man was out. Hahn injujred his | parrell, of.. 1 2 ) Frisbie, rf I'ER] Maud Oleson, blk. m. (Kimble) Congress Hall Stakes. \ Millions of People Use Cuticura Soap Exclusively for preserving, 1 Wilkes (Hunes) A A purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and a4 Dolly Bashaw, b, m. by 8ir S00d card, One b which 38 the. Congress dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing X 2 oo 3 m‘:“:.k' f. wlm.\hrll ~lhm|“~ FRBT Hall -r.|k{- s:' at _m.’_ [0 -[\;-np The 4”;:» M red, rough, and sore hands. ; . A T R L et aamalning thres inni nge, BOSTON. NCID e At e L { 114; Hand Vice, 110 i irritations, inflammations, and chafings, too free or offensive perspiration, in the fh aach Ot the Saverth ard siohiRIfed Fun | e, L S | ; s’ OFmonde, 1dle Ways, Ma form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, for many sanative antiseptic purposes Score Long, ... 8 1|Crawe'rd, b Totals .. 6132711 1 Totals .. 5 82411 Ve + by Ashgrove 104; Mintage, 101; Termless, 94 which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers, and for all the &7. JOSRPEL Stahl, ... 3 1|Corcoran, e *Nobody out when winning run scored. (Nigkersham) ¥ 221 Z.04 Vaughan: b, o, by Beflector American Physician Win purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Noamount of persuasion cap induce AB. R, l{ o AI l‘ ;“”LH Kansas City ] 9 : 1 :1 2 .‘, 0 : [(Bayne) * v “eee BE N, July Dr. 8. A. Knc those who have once used it to use any other, especially for preserving and puri- ! 2| parry, MoBride, Tt ORI oo i 8 0 ey & Gibvelant, | CHiR R 0 1okt city has been aw fying the skin, scalp, and hair of infants and children. CUTICURA SOAP com- H olQuinn, ‘2 1 il Mabrifics. Tits) | Bob Howaher. oh. b vt Advanse bl [0 4 Loy the, bines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, o i 30 Aanat e Varrcll, Gear, Genins, ~ Stolen bases: | (Porter) % 2 | subject to Flght Tubere - with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odors. 1 ) Brlet's'n, p O'Brien. Bases on balls: Off ( .| Lady Goldfield, b. m.,, by Waxey | Diseas the Masses.” Eighty No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserv- . Left_on bases: Kans West (Strawn) + 6| were offered in competition i ifying, and b he sk Ip, hair, and hands. N i Fl g o - el Double play: Hoffer [ Reno M. b. .. by Butier's Bashaw | ing, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign e Talply. 4 to Crisham to LaChance. HIt by ‘pitcher: | (Millik Nelson Defeats Mich or domestic foi/et soap, however expensive, is to be conpared with it for all the i Frisbee. Struck out: By Hoffer, 2. Time: | Prince Stevens, ch. g, by Bay Hal A IRTON,: Ty Bl =gohn NaEon dstehted purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SoAP at ONE 0| Boston ....... . 11310 146, Umpire: Mannassau (McMahon) Heri 4] 3EASTAN, July Shglohn elson dsfentsl e St e oL KN gt t Cincinnati . 993 2.9 0 atanding of the Teams, ATRDRIRR Clanal b & daiithat L Jimmy Michael by five yards in the PRICE, viz, TWENTY-FIve CENTS, the BEST skin and complexion soap and the ROl s caraassess B . 4 e loston, 6; Cinclnnati, Countess K y v K mile Paced race at Charies River park to- ST toilet and BEST baby soap in the world. *Batted for Gibson in the ninth, arned. runst BORtON, O e 2 b Played. W 3 ountess Knight, b. m., by Kniiht nizht. Time: 33:031 y soap DES MOINES, o hite: Crawford, 5 Home runs: Stein- | ChICAgO .......... imes a:10, 8110, 411 261" B T BTN TS Spectal attention 1s called to the use of OUTICURA Olntment in co D B on e acattonatoln, Colling. Stolen | Tnaianapoiis »o.eierr... & 3 $108. THE REALTY e MARKF with CUTICURA S0AF. 1ts “@ne Night Treat f ok Thiel, 1t A H bases: Long (2, Barry, Stahl. Double | Milwaukee v 90 Sybil H. « Grand Raplds. or “Nimgle ‘Trentment of the kuir,” or u<e after Athletics, cycll Ball, 88 .. 0veeis 2 plays: Long to Lowe to Harry, Corcoran (0 [ Detroit ......ooooovien. 88 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich,. July ) Genins, 1t bagger and singles by Henley and Strang in | hand in the third, but pitched the {nning | o'prien, 1t 0 X : at Wilkes, ' s g, by Billy SARATOGA, N. Y., July 31.—The Sara- 8 0 11aCh'ce, 1b. 0 1 the first of the sixth gave St. Joseph two | out, Breitensteln taking his place in the | Dungan, 1b. 1 1 toga race meeting opens tomorrow with i runs and one in the lead, but Brain's tripie, | fourth. Cuppy was batted out of the Dox | schaeter, as0 0 0 1 am, ¢ he scoring on Warner's fiy-out in the last [ in the sixth and Lewis finlshed the game. | coughlin, b 0 0 Flood, b Strang, 3b ... Flynn, 'ss .00 el 105000000 RUDE. 6 25141 0nsss Soirall, 1f100 Ruer, cf Bristow, 2b Hen Gihson. *Underwood ) o » Golf, 1 INSTRUMENTS placed on file temnis, riding, sparring or nny sport, cach In conuection with the use of N 0 Beck Bacrifice hit: Hahn. First base | Cleveland 11110 5 SL—A su-| “yuiy 81, 1900: CUTICURA SOAF, 18 sufficiout evidence of tiis, 9 < 5 2 perb track, but p attendance, character- on balls: Off Cuppy, 2; off Hahn, 2 off [ Kansas City .. $ivs B8 b0 the nenita oy Grand Rapids Warranty Deed ; . BRI 0 i Preitenstemn, 1. HIC by pitched ball: Free- | Buffalo @ ol he coening day of the Grand Weplds | ; o dsorge to Antosns Basar, ot 47 Cuticura Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humar, Warner, rf ) b ut v Il_”h_\ n,;llm, Minneapolis .... 90 E star performer was a local horse, Sybil H. ‘T’:Ill n's uhll Py 100 d (..mlm‘l 2 of CuTic lil:A"flHAl' ....; »kxu «;w the skiu of ehs; en, 1b . : - e bay ahoe. " a daughter of Aleyol Sh took the 2:19 | Lillie ¢ t a to Sovercign Camp crusts and sof I the thickened lo, CUTICURA Lot @ ; Umpire Frotty Game at Wuhoo. Trot I traght hehts: apparentls without | Woodmen of the World, lot 5, block The Set 81.25 {1, b instantly aiiay e jation, and e O 143 WAHOO, Neb.. July 31.—(8pecial Tele- [ 410} oh UK s, Bourbon Wilkes | - 148, Omaha : £0,000 irritation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICUIRA RESOLVENT (5 > and cleatse WEMIRED 0110310000 L Cardinals Beat Quakers, gram.)—A "~ prettily" contested game was | hapen wis the favorie baving ctenned s | William Schoening and wife to W, T the blood. A SINGLE SET 13 often sufficient to_eure the most torturing, disfiuring. FRORIR 10050 4003000 PHILADELPHIA, July 81.—Both Freser|pjayed at the park in this city today everything at the initial meeting of the | Selby, lot 5, block 1, W. L. Selby’s nd humilfating skin, scalp, and blood liumors. with 10ss of hair, whien il else falls, at. José D 20 0 6t |and Donahue were ineffective today und St. | tween Ashland and Wahoo, in which the | e S B 0 a0 ook Syt 1 naa | 18t ada Bold throughont the world TTER DIUG AND Cen. Conr., Sole Props., Boston, Q52 VERNEN sese 30032113 =8| Louts won from Philadelphls W oAh eono | home team was defeated by a #core of 8 not started before this year and her easy [ F',.C. Cardoni and husband to I I Mass. “All about the care of the Skin, Scalp, and Halr, in Summer,"" free, i Motnes . : 6 [ e visitors played o fast, snappy game, | {6 7 ctory was a grand surprise. The only | - Paftenrath, lot 7, Cherry Garden Tarned runs: 8t Joseph, 3: Des Mones, % | while' the locals fielded slowly and batted | “iits: Wahoo, 5; Ashland, 8. Errors, Wa- | Ty, Was & BFR0d, gprptive: The oniy A, Tucker to A, J. Atkinson, Tot Two-base hits: Hall, W . Threesbase | poorly, Attendance, 3,431, 8co hoo, 7; Ashland, 5. Struck out: By Killan, | girajght heats, the favoritee,” Stormwood, [ 11 block 1 Hawthorne add '\‘lu Bristow, Brain. Sacrifice le’:t l-|)")” BT, LOUIS, PHILADELPHIA 13; by Simger, 9. Two-base hits: Richard- winning a fe tureless contest., Summary Quit Claim Deeds, ',;"fr“:’v'. I.,-‘;nllln “m;l»;:'u ;hi" Thie A RH.OA Y son, 2. Batteries \\'uhuu,.lxhlllll:n ;l\ml John-| "a49 trot, purse $00 0 & B ien: 0t all (2 ain ouble pla on 10 | yoGraw, 3b3 0 ) Thomas, son; Ashland, Singer and cNeeley, 8y - cum Ale: 4 JOuTS, lots 1118 have been i use over 5o years by the loaders of the My Hall. 8truck out: By Gibson, 3; by Weimer, | BOEAN G55 9 )| Slugle. o AR o um Alayohs 1 1 J.ond b block 3, B . ooy Cnurct T L P e B oo warst caassia!otd ek oot arslog o shects 4. Bases on balls: Off Gibson, 6: oft Welmor. | yyryert, ' 1 ) Deleh’ty, 16 h Hertrand Downs Oxford. Wilkes rpesr ) narll 80 M e, ot 1, block Of soli-abuse, dissipaiion, excosses, of clparewesmoking, nuv“ Lost fi.,,h?“ Ime 2 Hit by pitcher: By Weimer, 1. Wiid | QU0 40 o Lascle. db BERTRAND, Neb., July 31.—(Special Tel- | Jonn 1o b, & by Bourbon Wilkes.. . 3 alnu n ower, Might-Logege, @permatorrhoag | 1nsoinn -L'rd"- pitch: Gibson. Passed ball: Kling. Time: | funer “0 4 4 el ;| dobn k Deeds P ety 86m 1N Igeion c rvous Wallace 1 egram.)—One of the ‘best ball games of the | Bnowdrift, bik. m., by Huron Wilkes. dis ol ftneas to o mén, Yarico S P L e g e s i Wi o 6| Ihdng, ik S S Mgats {n Ghansoy 1o Nogthwesiorn ’ g eliateoospat Jeipereed slie BYV) eheres: atoas M ehers w nin dbEi n. b0 ¥ \d_and Oxford. Score: Bertrand, 4; | Stormwood, b. &. by Strongwood Mutual Life Insurance Co., middle vous, | e e, o DENYER. WALKS ALL OVER PURBLO. " 2 0| Oxford, 3. B oer ot . iy WilllamoWiices. 4 1-3 lot 8, block 121, Omaha 7 ~llPR ... lwnn. gl v-;v?-;._'- ST b ke Rasteres {mall, uaders Latteries: Bertrand, Wiser and Maaske f 5, Stimulates the bealn dud merve centers. cec & or §5 50 oo o 10 cot | onan: lver Heels, §., by Clipper, . < fuaded, wi Arculars fre Whiterldge Proves a Lovely Snap for N oxford, Teel and Hodges. Struck out: By ot e L el 0 33 Total amount of transfers o meney i itn @ boses. Clrcurs free. Address, Bishop Remedy Co., San Francisco, b AR Al G P 5 T Wiser, 5: by 1, none. Umpire: Yeoman. Ime: 2:161, 2:178%, 2:18% 2 | FOR SALE BY MY ~DILLON DRUG €0, 16TH AND FARNAM. DENVER, July um...-w:u Telegram. ) o “= ks = e . i T was a walkaway fo the pennant as. Louis 10000 y acing ot entra ! R = o ] ptrants today. Nine runs in the first two | Philadelphia 000000 0—4 Husting Goes to Pittabu CENTRAL_CITY, Neb. July (Special MUNYON'S GUARANTEE, 0000 0000000000000 ONONONONONONOND ceo — , 3 nnings took all the life out of Hulen's rned runs: B ., 1; Philadelphia, | MILWAUKEE, July 3L—Pitcher Pete | Telegram. )—Today was the first day's rac- men and although Whiteridge thereafter acrifice hit: 8l \Wall | Husting, who has been under suspenslon | fng of the Nebracka Speed association mocr | BPORE Assertions as to Just What pitched a good game, his team was not | 7.0 G0 La. | from the Milwaukee buse ball team, was | at this pli e waBthor Was fne ond the the Remedies Will Do. We still have some exceptionally desirable rooms although about three-fourths of the rooms were rented able to avercome big lead. The hits | 800 KulRtor o vonton to’ elohanty, | tonight released to the Pittsburg club AL A plad made off Eyler re scattered. Buelow ;h-‘lvlu.un\ I:»l Cross. Left ‘m\ bases Bt 2:30 trot, pu Munyon when the army headquarters moved out. That is merely an index of the popularity of .The Bee Building. Fannie K The entirve fifth floor has been re-decorated and pre- hue, 3. Hit by pitched ball:' McGraw - Tootsle 4 . 8 Struck out By Jones, 1; by Fraser, 1 Final Mateh for Longwood Results 1‘4:' etta . . sents a most attractive appearance. An office here, in a Cateher W er Badly Hurt, Playing. lh,‘hl\\ . e . ] i\'l:dn‘;"utl\:r; fire-proof building, will cost you no more than in some fire traps, When Well Known Omaha People Tell |, ), YORK; e fJihe Chicasos did | BROOKLING, Mass. duly gioD. 5 Kol 1 s s R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents, Davis heat B. ¢ Wright this afternoon in | Marian K o . i bat_ b after the fifth inning, ‘The New Yorks|ipno finai match at Longwood for the . m Garfield X i’ 0 Plainly. it imowe tavnen " thek pleaed “ana” this, | (%, {71 el bt Lonkavgnd (o e, Tom Gartia X fed with the Chicigo P an 0 gup, Fash DIRyeH N Sharsou P T Whea public endorsement I made by rep- | ficiding. guve the New Yorks an easy vice. | Stme. Davis driving wnd s anLs s, 00 Rt nd repeat, elght resentative citisens of Omaha the proof is | tory. In the sixth inning Warner ran into [ PIacing his & H Diayes & The Bee Building, 17th and Farnam Streets, o " ; s %, a_ well-known ~athlete, today swam| BOSTON. July 31.—-A slight change in the | A 0000000000 00000090000 0000 900000000080 belng & remedy fully up to representations.” | Karned runs: Chicago, 1 Now York from “Alton, 111" to B Lols, it distinee | dates for the frst compeition for the fi Over 100.000 in use. - — —— e For sale by all dealers—price 50c. Fos- [ FIrst base on errors: ' Chicago. ew | of twenty-seveil miles, in exactly six | nattonal challenge bowl presented to he 4 tor-Miburn to. Buffalo N. Y. sols agents | York: 4 Left on bases: Chicugo, 11; New | hours. He swam cusily' the entive distance [ United States National Lawn Tennis aaxo- | For Sale By All Dealers. iy + Sole agen Hase on balls: Off Garvin and was not greatly fatig at the ti tlon by Dwight ¥, D) 8 Is announced QUSTRIBUTORS 1 | I WANT YOUR WIFE it o 210, Umplre: Warner. ¥or and poten: f 1 i “ . : el | JRNRkure Of et [ of his points, while Wright scored almost | won, Walter second,’ Allce Grey third i ] L testimony. Every buckache sufferer, every urm qThe bone at the ll‘r!!w“hlv phattered | Wit of his on his opponent's outs and nets, | The between Druggist and Amy T Wae . P LU "‘.'flm"h.".f man, woman or child with any kidney |} - s y h In the first set each man won on serviee Druggist, Time of heats: 0:00%, | o et eeld g the elbow He was removed to th o femedies. At all d: b cemin a vial trouble will flnd profit in the reading Hood Wright hospital. Attendance until Wright scored the elghth after douee 16 you nead wedical"advice will Pror. Miayom, i ves froon on Davis' net_and double fau s won g Rreh 8 ThINE 1b te - BiArger iy feoe Mrs, Julius Bellstala, 8138 South L B o 4 him the set, us he took the next on his own Hshury Wins a Game, streetl, says: “For seven months 1| ORICARD. . 1 BW YORK. o | #ervice again, The second started the same | MUNICH, July 31— At the adjournment of sovete pains acroks tho small of my back | secare'y, 16 | \ ; waye bt Ditvie gorthe T an Wrikht's | play in theinternatjonat cheis tourmos o'y || @8 M”Et’ofilllfl 4 R B, i ol T . service by brilllant placing duvis was | b m Cohi won from Halprin, | becoming excructating if I lifted anything | Childs, 2.0 2 3 2 $ . arly on his game now and won the next | J t to Pillsbury, Schleehtor ha bdy heavy. I had felt symptoms of the trouble | Mertes. ss.. % & 3 & & Doyl set_easily, allowing his opponent only one 3 leben and Gottsehall had suc -~ pr[ m g for years, but not so bad until recently. 1[pit '] &t game after the first two. Iu the last set p ey \t 1 i ned to be ed, b .1y > Baint o tried many remedies, but they gave me little | Gana't, ih. 1 1 8 usin, b Jright heemad to he tired. Dut made & In the Jowing adii- HOW? or no relief until 1 saw Doan's Kidney Pills | Hradiey, b0 0 2 1 dj}icka'n, 3b 0 [ \ 'z oPedcece ©00C9000000050080000000 Bradley, 3. 0 1) tickea' Winning two kames only ta | Marco, Showalter defeated Berger, Janow | advertised and my husband went to Kuhn ‘M‘“ n, p. N o 8 3Mareor, st and the match after deuce o ¢ A AI> '\\l 1 r';: ;‘mv- ‘Iu ”\\“‘h 1 . They ; | Billecard and Biirn remained unfinishec & Co's drug store and got a box. They | How The score: 3-8, 62, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 the positlon being very much in favor of proved Just the remedy | needed. They also Totals ¢ Burn. did my husband much good. We can rec- | oo 2 y . Does 37 Miles in Six Hours, Int = r A ommend Doan’s Kidney Pills to others as | New York 00 ST, LODIS, Mo, July 8l.~-Jdohn O. Mey i 1 | 0300005000 00000000000000000000 l > ure, ste ¢, Betting everything b ntries: irst heat, Druggist won, Roys he stand after catching Childs' foul and [5ure, stead me, getting everything pack | entri : positive. You must belleve it. Read this | dharatmed a compound fractire of the Jeft | ahd 'muking few errors. Davis earncd half | second, Joe Dush third; d, Amy T for the United States. Strick out. By Garvin by [ Meyers attempted the feat last week ypening being on August § and the play LecsGlans-Andreesen Hdw, © r § . h ¢ an . e happy by our Turkish a P. Pl I n e Pt hits: Selbach, Childs [ Mevers wagered tha could” make the ngwood courts The English associa Two Bokes cure any orss Mo pain n6danger. Mok ubstitute bases: Doyle, Gleason, Green, Doubls | distance in five hours, tion challengers will be represented by en—t—

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