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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, WAITRIDGE PUZZLES OMAHA [renfotmie feipactys, home ron sgored the | contor 2400 0 3 8 ypbent b0 0 40 0| CALDWELL HAD TOUGH DAY | RAS,Erer e o it M enet i H t Filest Race at Sarntoga Run Three | IN < 5 : R W B N T e W | [ v b ' i T-2:"s Tribs Tnable to Do Business With : Times Refore Judaes Would Tri-State Tennt z k Declare n Winner, {IOUX_ CITY Aug. 1 4 3 MM Young Phenom. or. ot o| ot e Forne nnial Uhatate i SU ER Milwaukee ‘ BARATOGA N. 'Y, Auk. 13.—A heavy [ mant, Will of ¢ . Sunburn, Chafing, Insect Bites, Burns, Itching, o | 't : Chicago 0 7| ralr converted the track into a_quag Rbrati LR Dk Scratches, Sprains, Stiffness of Joints, Fatigue and TOMMY HUGHES HIT HARD AND OFTEN | b Now: man, it ook Ti SiGnicago. & | felde were greatly reduced by withdrawals, | 1% areived tonk rowd wili Inflamed Eyes are cured by the use of [ elds [ : rawals | gweiied fn the morning amip Ka 10: off Dengzer Two-base hits: | | first race Starter Caldwell dropped | § | ’ R ; both les and doubles will be pla Andersen Ctiger oy, Btolen hases: | Dis flag. The man holding the L Foar Errors by the Infield Also pite o 0 0 | OB T Ine S SRRt B e ihaa in: | the tockeys except 'Sam Doggett, ‘on N lefirtes Spraing Hin Ankie X acC aixt in Losing the Third r 0 4 Padden, O Lear W pitchs Katoll. | g0 horse, Terrorlst, and Butns, on Licver | | NEW, K hampion ‘ arned itsburg, 1; Ne Strack out: By Dowling h e amatoll | Karl, the 4 to & favorite, pulled up. ~This rles wrer ¢ n .e ’ 8 S eternally ndercrs. O'Brien, Selbach ; MHee hit: | O'Leary to Padden to 18bell. Left on base: | [Ormer winning. The fleld straggled in n | INE auarters Fbor, near Atthobizbd Graimr ol playa: Th Rite e A il P R indian file. The race was ordered to be | Park, N, J \Jury wis ¢ CAUTION! Refuse the weak Hickman to (leason to Doyle. First bai By “Dowling, 2, by Spurks, 7, by’ Katoll, | Tih over Hixin Dy Jhe stewards, under the y,‘““"”: ”‘; e g F“":.‘; s preparations represented to be “the same as’' POND'S is T OR Bhillin ¥ oatrion 1. 8 3: by Denzer, 3 bire “Donalc providing that the advance flag must | the n o 1 ba w o 1 p o Toehlo, 4 Omnha, 2 et e Sareiok, ). Btruck | 3 by Denser, 3l “Umpire: McDonald. | 617 "AT\"bels atood, Lieber Karl, in the | bandaged this afternoon EXTRACT, which easily sour and generally contain seph, 8y Denver, 8 D Sl commer Mme s Umplre: O Day Switiay o the Pewson new betting went back (o 6 to 1, while 11is " . i twood alcohol,’ a deadly poison. POND'S inew, 71 Sloux City, 2. 4 . . y | poval Hizhness was made an even money b B R G L L is sold ONLY im SEALED bottles, enclosed im buff N1 81 Byeehisw, 0, Pintt ded Plenty, = Played. Won. Lost. PG| favorite. Four of the jockeys, Shaw,_ on ( BINGHAMTON, N Y. A . Wrisper New York, 71 Pitisbars, 4. phicher Brast o Ber e it Podoided | srilwaukes 108 : trary; Neumeyer, o Lady Has Been, and | Connolly of New Branswick t Kt Louis, 105 ¥ | In magnificent form. He siowed up in ths | Detrolt 10l Laoder. on Miss Mitchell, then covered the | Olympic elub FOND'S FXTRACT €O, Chiengo, 7-0; Bos " ninth and allowad the visitors to make | Indianapolis : g five furlongs without the starter or any | ‘The winner was challenged by young 10 FInb Ave, N. Y. D, | three of “their eight hits fn this inning. | SJeveland 7| of his assistants dropping their flags. His [ Peter Jackson and also by Matly Matihew Attendance, 700, Score Kansas City 421 | Roval Highness won this heat, but the - | ST, LOUI o Buffalo horses were sent to the post again without Rain Stops the Rnces. 2 RHOAE Minneapoifs 46| any delay. When the flag finally fell Epi-| G FALLS Y., Aug. 13-=The MeOrw, 158 1 1 . gram and Terrorlst raced in_front until | Gran es fodu¥ were declared PUEBLO, Colo,, Aug. 13.—(Special Tele- | furkett, 1t 1 ; [ k the fnal few steides, when Licher Kari|off until tomorrow on account of rain Pushlo tod oated aha | Hedrick 02 1 i H GRAND ND, 4 13.—(8pe- | drew up and won by head from Epigram. p- - gram.)—~Pueblo today defeated the Omaha | SR ¥ Y olal. ) —8uperfor gland played | The race caused a lot of il feeling among DEATH RECORD Packers in one of the best games of the | Loniin. it 2 : two games of ball Which” were | the patrons of the track. The man wield . ®eagon by a score of 4 to 2. The home team | o, ™. 1 closely contested and provided the finest | Ing the advance flag was discharged and i 1 2 » . ) 'h Gann exhibition of the na 1 Sport seen here | the four boys, McCue, Shaw, Neumeyer ¥, B, Kawakar played an errorless game and Pitcher Whit-| M 1 this season. ‘The Superior team demon- | And Laoder, who participated in the second [ gl b Rastir HE ROCKY MOUNTAI S strated that it had not only a fine team, | heat, were all fined $100 each. 8 e remains o ate E 4 N S . #ldge covered himselt with honors. Clos- | [loblfson. © “ mmary fon's and O'Rourke’s pair of two-baggers | i but thelr plaving was muarked with o Loy face; all ages, gelling, five furiongs: who died at the Methodist hospital at noon " Writs S & = | little of the “objectors’” and “Kickers" that eber Kar 9 ( urns), 0 5, won; | pe removed today to Spring eet the crowd wild. Both teams put up a Total 1018 27 1 Totals they won to a large degree the good will | Epigram, 110 (Rutter), 40 to't and 10 to 1, ’\lndnvy will t' ¥ x‘n| R vy brilliant flelding game. Hughes' curves | 8t. Louis 200421 % and friendship of the audience. Score, first | Second rroriat, 110 (Dopgett), 8 to 1, | Valley, Minn,, his olc home, % el VIA THE proved no mystery to the home team and | Philadeiphia 00001002 zame mem |u|m-l Lok His Roval Highness, Deceased was 31 years old, had been em e 8o Earned runs: 8t. Louls, 7; Philadelphia, | Superior 2 0—g | Servilla, Lady Contrary hiftless, Lady | p) the F. F. Sanborn company for PUEBLO, McGraw, Slagle, Three-base hita: Burkett, | gecond L scond race, handicap, six and a haif fur. | four years and up to a sh AB A. E | Powell, ' Home rin: Walla jirketts | Second game langs: Bannockburn, 12 (Bullman), 3 to 1, | such a splendid specimen of physical mar n MeHale, 2h...... ] ] pitcher: Donlin. Double plays: Kelster to | Suberior 2 0 0 03| won; Favonius, 113 (Tarner), 9 to 2 and | hood that his death came as a shock to his aymer, &8 3 H BlcGann: Wallice 1o McBana: Wolcerton | Grand Istand i 0300 0-4|6 to 5 second; King Hramble, 108 (Claw- 1o & tHinds,. He want to) the hitridge, p. 1 to Murphy; Murphy to Delehanty. Passed The latter game was called at the end| 80m). to 5, third, Time: 2:06, David | #mp! s an Tlen Parrott, of 1 ball: Murphy. Stolen bases: Robinson, Wal- | of the elghth inning account of rain. | Carrick also ran hospital about two weeks ago and has suf i '.,\. 1 \.ur"h‘fluu\) Lases on balls: Off Powell :-h.‘,.rlur'ma however d its half ‘.: ml]llir-l ‘u;‘lv, \w;mlmy.\‘.‘ “V'.‘lk\« Vr”.l,”".,,‘ fered since with typhoid fever. His wite RAIL OAD r . 0 0|6 oft Platt, 4. Wild pitch w2ll. Struck | the ninth and had e, Grand | and geldings, 2-yvear-olds, five ' furlongs e . Graham, ¢, : 1 out” By owell, 2; by Blate, 2 Time: 20 | [elands Rest’ man werit to'bat in'the Tain, | Ly ot the Valley: it ateCue, 7 1o, and two ~children were at th home In . Moran, If " 0 Umbpire: Terry The pitcher lost control of the ball on; Princess Pepper, 113 (Turner), & to 2 | Mars own, and =o little was apprehended e o ohnson, 1b 3 0 L 0 de. e e h and ‘eve econc shot, 109 (B _ ety " IN CONNECTION WITH b - = Settlen the Hoston Boom. Tultnd's vatice, Rending wim o Arat [ 8% £ eRird: “Riime: Tioke ‘rammony Gher, | (rom his iliaess that they were aliowed t Totals....... 2 1 CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—Chicago took both|no one out was then calle Lady Schorr, Splach, Queen Pepper and | remain there and were advised that there OMAHA games from Hoston today. Captain Duffy the rain coming ¢ Juniper also tan. Sweet Lavender was left | was no danger. Saturday evening about Special Excursions to AB A lost the first, mufing an easy fly th singly for hours, the game at the Jost 10:30 there was & change for the worse. men on second and third, and two outs, | verted back to the eighth inning. Gordon, Fourth race, selling, one mile: Trillo, 100 - o t gl T ? Willls then gave three bases and was hit | pitching for the Grand Island ‘team (Mitchell), 15 to 20, n; Exit, 108 (Shaw), | Mre. Ramaker was adviced of it the nex ohman, . g 3 for o long eingle. five Tuna resulting. | lowed only three hits In the eighth inning |6 10 1 and 2 to 1, second; Harry McCoun, | morning and summoned to Omaha, but her Vicker, cf . 4 Garvin's wild throw gave Hoston thr. and the infield work, barring the first inn- [ 108 (Burns), 7 to 1, third. Time: 1:46% | hysband died «t noon, several hours before on, rf ‘ 4 runs at the start of the second, a double | ning, was perfect on the part of Grand | Dog Town, Elsie Barnes, Orfon, Stamp and - . . O'Connell, 1b... 3 H and two singles the other. Chicago scored | Island’s team. Phil Glade, at short, nc- | Althea also ran she could reach the city. When she left "’;R‘m'_{'l:'. 2 oo 4 three on a gift, a double, a single and a | cepted six difficult’ chances without an| Wifth race for maiden 3-year-olds, five | home her f-vear-old son was also oy. pussed bull, getting three more on four | erro urlongs: Pledrich, 122 (Burns), 6 to 11, wo . 3 i s alheat, D# 3 - : \ Kicwl hompaon, it 9 0| Biglen, an érror and o passed bail. Longa| Musketeer, 13, (furnen. 6 to 1 sécond; | dangerously ill with the same allment. De Special excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Hughes, P...ooovveninn. 3 2 Rreat fie hllva in both games was the fen- Columbus Wins the Parse. wlun m1 V. 11'.'”.1,.mv.n. 1), ?|n'm 1, ‘nmm eased wae quite prominent in Masonry and Pueblo and Glenwood Springs. Colorado, Salt Lake City and O-den, Utah, will 3 by ture. Attendunce, 5,50, Score, first game:| COLUMBUS, Neb., Aug. 13.—(Special.) me: 1 rchtree, Sandpiper,’ Punc: [ was well known among the traveling men . o o bt o Totals e YRR Ll i ACOLUMBUS, Neb., Aus. 13—(Bneclal)— | (1l olonal Ballaniyne, Guesswork, AMuF, | of tome & bo on sale via. all lines from Omaha and all Missouri river poiois aud polate Pusblo ..., 10100200 % HH RH.OA Columbus and fifty from Platte Center | Scotch Bush and Beau Ormonde aiso ran. k west, August 7 and 21 ane Peptomber 4 and 1§—-at a rate of b LUy gt s 3 RO N | Wiy, w3 Humiton, cf03 17070 | went “to- Humphrey Sunday o witnes e arned runs: Pueblo, 1; Omaha, 1. Two-| Childs, 2h, Long, w8 ¢ 7 0|=ame of ball between Newman Grove and .. . Sherman. iy omson: (O ovrke (3. | Meries, ¢ Lm0 o e ophery ot & posse-of (GAVE - FAVORITE HARD RAGE| yixcouN, aue. ‘1o (Speciali—a dis {fn: = McHale, Raymer. Stolen | Dexter, rf Colline, 3.0 0 to the winners, which Columbus pulled A - — ; X % F Plus Dases ,Lohman. Doubie “play: | Ganzel, 15 Freeman, 1t o vn by @ Kcore of § to 7. Newman Grove | Benham, at 200 fo 1, Finishes Second, | BAtch from Wellstoro, Pa., announces the 3 One arc us $2.00 : | cHale to Raymer. Bases on balla: Of | gradiey, an Dufty, If [ had the Genoa Indian catcher, Mitchell, to - death of Mrs. L. A. Sherman of this eity, Vhitridge, 2; off Hughes, 2. HIt by pitcher: | M- (vm 'k, ax Lowe, fb.... 1 help them out, but with him behind ‘the sddaihbo Ll L UL U et wite of Whitridge. Struck out: By Whitrldge, 5| Chance, ¢ Clarke, c....0 2 bat they failed to win, Taylor, behind Brien. ol ommnomss Dean Sherman of the State uni by Hughes, 2. Time: 1:56. Umptre: Kline. | Cullahan, p Wiitta b1 0 6 b 4 o|bat for. Columbus played ®h errorless versity. She left Lincoln recently for a visit et Pt PR e § ghsne. Mours by Anhings ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15—Favorites and out- | ¥ith @ sister who resides in Wellsboro and - DES MOINES WINS FROM THE SIOUX. Totals. \.'.‘wnmn ove 00104001 1-7|siders split the purses equally at the fair |at that time was enjoying good health. Dean y N b ik Totals Columbus 1202520 0 10 00 & 3 S8 grounas this atcernoon. fn the’ ihird ract | Sherman 18 now in Duluth and a son ix at i Stop-over will be allowed on these imer Holds the | *Sullivan batted for Willis in ninth. Struck out: By Leatherby, 6; by Lohr, denham, at 200 to 1, gave the buckers of |y ot il wiitls Sk " i f B ok Bucd Wan e Buue Chiskgo 0 000 00 1 1—7| Threebase hit: Horden Two-byse hite: | Charley ‘o'Rrien, the rednot favorite, ciat iy Gel EUR IR R R E01A tickets at points west of Denver, Colo- y ITY 3 T Boston ...... 0000100 Newman Grove, 2; Columbus, 7. Bases o or worriment by fighting it out at the wirc | co 4 Ll AL L b Lyl B e i Ciiennn, 1 oo 1. ftt | DAIN: O Lentherby, D off Lohr, 4 forrors: | WIR the' favorite, "O'Tifen WINnIng by & | Mrs, Sherman was a native of Athens, Pa rado Springs and Pueblo,on the going ram.)—Des Moines beat Slopx City BaaH # it P g R 1 Grove, 7; Columbus, b. ' Hatterles: | nose. y “ & e - . ikt Vi . attornoon in & clean-cut Yame. Jakey | 3, bases: C! 'l}r:.nun iioton, ' o biwe 4 Grove, Leatherby and Mitchell: | _ Applejack, owner L. Kavanaugh, Trairer | Where she was born in 1842. She married trip within limit of thirty days. ° ] ARy [ SRes: Sy, 4w, Lohr and Tayior. Umpire: Bd- [ M. Kavanaugh and \W. Leonards were to- | Mr. Sherman in 1878 and moved to Lincoln ¥ Weimer was at his best and he was given | run: Bradley. Sacrifice hits: Chance, Dufty, T e e L T | . " magnificent support. Effective stick work | Clarke. Stolen bases: McCarthy (3), Calla- b Dureby: chalishges the Genon | Taie N or \”“'l‘m”: P cqinn ohd [ with her husband in 1880. She was a The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad—*The Scenic Line of the World, by the Prohibitionists was also a big factor B (0, Dufty. Double play: Long to Lows ® for a_game or meriex of the ri e e ntiy | woman of charming personality, broad Wil make very low rates for the round trip from Denver, Colorado Springs B x camsa st tha rIEhE time wieh mian | oria e gatruck outy 1y KIS B} Y| ke 'niayed anywhare outsids ot ¢ from blam o track was fast. Sum- | scholarship and exceptional culture and was and Pueblo”to all principal resorts and scenic points of intercst in Colorado were waiting on bases to score. Des Moines | Off Willis, 7. Time: 2:80. Umplres: Nichoias, Working Hoys Licked. First race, one mile, purse, d-year-olds: | {1\ I*:""“”‘"“" STASIIE Ly TR OlRY ¢ free fllustrated pamphlets and information regarding routes and rates fou a big Iend In the firat Inning ‘atier the | Cgnninziom and 1y T W g o e ¥ oot adeite | Glentne. 110 (Oaler: & Loty mont B | table enterprises at the State university. || call at our city tcket office, ih and Stout Streets, Denver. Colorado, o ad- ndidns had s ehance to refits them withs CHICAHO, BOSTON, Christlan assoclation met defeat at 14 (Crowhurst), 7 {0 6 and 3 to 8, second | She took a lively interest in all college | dress By A d Save two. men pases and then Warrenden oar! y hands of the Ben Hurs In a close and ex- | Loe King, 07 (J, 1 Woods): 10 t0 1 thIEL | movements, her one aim belng (o make | S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A, Denver, Colo. L o1 I 2 9 ) t y “a | eltin ame. Rohrbough and Anderso € 4 wo _Annies, icle Steve, - 4 " $rotgnt them i with ‘@ i’ fhree:hagyer. | A cariny 1°9 Hamitton, et e aB a1 ball, allowing but tew hits | Spring, Judke J. Riley. Mamie Pieroc, | Student life at the university bright and | Sloux Clty I‘;!‘Yl‘" \Il'll; '|‘|!' ll’l' “:.V‘!I “\‘\:” fl:l‘nl:(\ - s and keeping them well scattered, Rohr- | Irena, Terralene, Bangalore and Minute Gun cheerful Mrs. Sherman was a member of r\::-a"'v‘«r" a :‘"‘\ Lkl 'h"‘} hits |',§" e 0 Collins 1gh was not supported. Phe Working | also ran. Delta Gamma sorority and an active worker | = ched a good game, but t he al- 3 X s % lost the game on errors. The feature | Second race, mile and an eighth, selliag Heyran lowed came at unlucky situations. - Score: ; | Feayas | 6f the ‘game was the howe Fun by Lynch | Ransom, 14 (Dale), 15 to 1, won with the local chapter SI0UX CITY | By, O puy. It Por the “Ben Hure, ' Beore: i R R e MANHOOD RESTORED»,fi?""’“' R. H. O A Donahve, ¢ o Sullivan, ¢..0 0 Ben Hurs Vi 9:0:8. 1.} ssecndy Colonel Gy, il e Chean Master Steinitz i Dead. bla Vitizer FItion of & fam ; I Ralinan, 1t s 3 } Garvin, p 3 1 Nichols, p. 0 Working Hoys .......o.. 8101 10 third : d S NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Announcement has Jerouser d d. tniumal PRt T 0 Pt =|"Clarke ..... 0 0 wbatterien; Hen Hurs, '\"'-‘l"“‘;n ind Brice; A Bleanor Holmes also rai. ' |Just been made of the death Sunday at the | yai A DELITI Potals ~ - | Worl oy ohrbough and Karr, < b « ongs, 5 ariie | . : Latop! . Wiiel I notohecke { e 0y [ *Clarke batted for Nichols in ninth Friday evening the Working Boys wiil | fam 1 (Fallehy). 50 16 1 and 40 to 1, sec. | William Steinitz, the chess player ifver, e R}y i e Uriary orgae of il mpurie CUREDENE sirojgibens LT § Chicago 0 30003 0 eg|play the Tremont Tigers '.’n.y. L Li l\nur‘lnfi (owe), 18 to Deceased was born in Prague May ers ure 1oL o1nied by Doctors is beeause 90 per cont g Cote avx ¥ N Boston b 3000100004 S e third. 1:15. Silent Friend,” Necklace |18, 1837, Since 1862 he made chess play- Iy KHOWN Femedy to cire WIthaut an Operation, Leatinio: A Fus fiB Darned 5 O 3 o1 A Brickmakers Heat Grand Views. and Al Lone also ran z €hoxes does Dok effect & permanent cure, §1.00 & box,6 for §5.00, bl e o T B ton s " wo-pase | The Omaha Brick company's nine defeat urth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling: | 108 his profession. In the great tourna iy N G e montue ¢ Totals ceeenes hits: Donah famiiton, Stahl, Collins, | the Grand Views by the score of 10 to 5 Ledford, 81 (Dominick), 7 to 5, won:|ment in London in 1872 he gained the bl ©O. Rox 2076, Ban Francisco, Cai. Dty Hhreabase hit "MeCarthy. Sacri: | The pitching of Groves, the playing of | Laureate, 106 (Crowhurst), 4 to 2, wecond. | world's ‘championship. In 1873 in Vienna FOR SA ¢ MYER LON DRUG €O.. 16TH AND FARNAM. e e Y oao ol | Johndon and Miller, the umpiring of Dufty | Sir Rolla, 100 (Fallehy), 6 to 9, thitd. Time: | FOTCR EABIIAEE 0 A, (s | AB, R EH. Struck out: By Garvin, 3. and the rooting of Rann and Fry were the | 1:48%. Crocket also ran. P prize of 2,000 gnild- | e _ — Thiel: 1t worpene 4 5™ Pansed balls Sullivan. Bases | features. Batterfes: (roves and A. Spans- | Fifth race, handicap, six “und one-hnlf |ers. His title as champlon of the world Ballws TS Y ho! AT 1; ot Nichois, 3. | yat, Kurts, Krejel and G, Bpagaval and | furiongs: inteh 7, (8eGinmy 11 o5 Won: | he defended_with great succoss against | TURKISH L M. CAPSULES MAKE HALE, HEALTHY AND HAPPY MEN by L Of e Tmet Umpire: Hurst Ve wo-base hit: Cusick. Three-base | Triaditza, 104 (Morse), § to 1 and 4 to 5. ( o " Vg e A ST i i nen i wib k 5%y Ko & Rebsamen, 1b . ik RS 3 N Hiiler. - Home. run; Johnson. — Siruck | second: Lord Neville, 111 (Dominick), 11 to |all comers until 1804, when he was de-| [t 0Lq¥E BRBEN ML IO LyThel, Aheatrt Ve, "RYOIA Aunearonls droke BIversAcd by et Hines. 2 b Standing of the Teams. out: By Groves T: by’ Kurta, 2 by Krelcl, |8, thira, Tyme: ‘1:ug Drightle T, The feated by Emanuel Lasker. Since then | sa)companten. Maniifue 'So1a dnder writien FUATARLSS 10 cure OF money refunded. 8] Us by s layed. Won. Lost. P.C. | 1. Bases on balls: Oft Groves, 1; off Kurtz, | Geezer and Doana Fonso also ran seome s fecline ¢ or 4 boxes (eomplete #0.00 by mail. Send for free sample and queation bluik. ada Warrenden, N L R 2, off Krejei, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By | Sixth race, five and one-half fu he seemed to be on the decline and his | Lk (g hiIR R0 T6y. T8th and Parnamn Sta., Omaha. Neb i Adtiens Loman, ¢ Plitsburg ... a1 e Kurtz, 2. Umpire: Frank Dufty. year-glds: Monos, 113 (Crowhurst) mind began to fail, Welmer, p ... Philadelphin ......... 88 7 a1 won; Tony Lepping, 113 (Domir - — T 7 Chicago ... 1 6 4 5 Neoln Nine s Wrathy. and 4 to 5, second: Dorothy Lee, ) Funeral of Herman Schilling, E ¥ A1 y . . 2 s neinna . o Neola ball team are indig- . ira . Robert, jr., and M Pk 1 Bea"Moines 11 2.0 1 =) G e 8§ | T ovar thu actjon of the Glenwood At | MF. Smith also ran IAsLEGHIE Matmadt gt lingiune vars BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE arned runs: Des Molnes, Two-bi New York ... . 50 letic club which, they assert, 18 using their = largely attended and was conducted under hit: Rebsamen. Three-base hit: Warren- name for advertising purposes in an un- , Hunaford Is Bid Up. the auspices of the German Methodist den. Sucrifice hits: Hrashear, Glasscock, | o r = , LEAGUE, | warranted manner. Neola claims to ha CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—On account of a| Jlace. Rev. Willl: A 2o, Warronden. Base on bulls: McCrecdie. | GAMES OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. | KLTHCN S, sl Tine in western Tlowa and | heavy track at larlom today there wera | oBurch of this place, Rev. William Her . Stolen bases: GriMn, Brashear, Brain @).| | . o Tnitannpolis Back | the membera feel that their record during | numerout scratches in all of the eventy wx. | man officlating. The deceased was over 52| Btruck out: Berte, McCreedie, Thiel, etreit oves ARy the season thus far gives them the right to | cept in the steeplechase. Miss Bennett atid | yoars old and was one of the ploneer settlers Nagle, Weimer, Loman ( Passed bali Into Fourth Place. be proud of their name. They will play | Bonnle Lissak, who were entered in the 4 s < Cote. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Warner, DETROIT, o 4 3 of Cuming county, owning a la 5 L AU, For seven innings to- | the “Switts” of Omaha at Neola next Sun- [ Afth race with a good fleld of t-year-olds, Bt bodyiof) o ik day Milligan retired Detroit without a hir. | das. were ‘drawn, leaving Silverdale a 3 to I | our most valuable farmiug land. He leaves ST. JOSHPH WINS FROM DENVER. | pfter Shaw had fouled out in the eighth — favorite. Hansford won the second race, | a widow and several grown children 00000000 00000000000HONONONONO NONO )0 000 y doing £0 cost his owners, W. H. May Dillon was successful in making the first | gaNCROR ARe Vistar but In doins 2Tt i Aug. 13.—(Special)— | & Son, 395, The colt wak entered to be sohi e Merman Proved Wisard Enoush 10 |\ oo the jocals. Nicol, who was up neXE | About sevents-fve ticier lal)- | Wt 8500, but he showed to be such a high Ploneer Resident. Get the Game. hit for two bases and both men scoted when | vestarday. for Onkland, where the Bancror | class Borse that L. A. Legg bid $1.00 on A . Ia., Aug. 13.—(Special Tele DENVER, Aug. 13.—(Speclal Telegram.)— | Captain Ryan singled, Ryan going to xecond | and West Point nines' crossed bats, and {t | Dim. Then James Cushiig bid 1,400, but | g o0,y ncy Criner Whiting, wife 8t. Joseph won from Denver in the seventh |on the throw-in. ~Miler was an easy out. |is reported that as many more drove down | both dropped out when the owner ralsed it | FEGE R, Rs o By 000, ink today by @ bunch of hits and two [Then Casey hit to centerfield fe:.e.”sc from here. The Bancroft base ball aggre. | more 15 managed o keep his own | of the late Judge 2. Whiting, died last inning ing Ryan, but was put out at the pla‘e | gation returned late last night covered wity | horse. Summary: night et 10:30 at the family residence at errors. McNeely pitched a great game. | wion he tried to stretch his three-bagger | fonors, having beaten the West Point nina race, five furlongs: Shut Up, 108 | yoooo o "o ™ O wettork township, ut the visitors handed him a single, a|into a home run. Fine fielding behind Mil- [ bv'a Soore of § to 2, and 5 % to'1, won; Bengal, 10 (Rose), '8 to v I A score of 9 to 2, and only for a will 7 wo-bagger and a home run in a row and [ler alded materfally In_shutting out the | throw West A AL nd; Oxcar T 105 (Alexander), 11 | Monona county, Ta., aged 71 years. Mrs Bose. nided by crrors of Lewee and Bie | visitors. Attendance, Zo00. Score out m’:u“ third, Time St. Bluff, Forkford | Whiting was one of the pioneer women of low, metted four runs. Herman was hi DETROIT 1 INDIANAPOLIS . and Galanthus i ¢ 2 g hard, but kept the hits scattered. Score: o AIB R oA R PO e Second race, one mile and sevonty yards: | Westorn lowa, coming to Monona county DENVER Casey, 3b.... 0 1 griever, 10 0 MINDEN, Neb.. Aug, 10.—(Spectal)—gurt | Hansford, % (Knight), 4 to 1, won; Owens- | in 1836, : AB, Holmes, 110 Hartzel 0 ha been DEOUKRE Here by the managemens | bore (Talley). 8 to 1, ‘wecond: Ben’ Chance, it i bl rley, If... 0 3 of the Minden base ball club against Buek | 102, (Waldo). 6 to I third ‘Thmes 1:85. The William Bushnell, reaton, cf.. herfeld, as 0 Keith of Omaha on the ground that ho |Pobby, Mitten, Alohl and “Thom I 9 Spe- Miller. It (i) Shavw, ] fafled to fulfill @ contract mede with the [ 4150 Tan BUATTAMOUTH, :Neb,, -AUs: (fpe Bulllvan, ¢ : Dillon, 1b, ball team of this place. Trial Is set for |, 1hird race, short course, steeplecha clal.)—~Word has been received here that Holland. rf../010000 | Nios 0., LY Passepartout, 139 (Gallagher), 8 to § t i el Hickev." b, e | Nicot, 1 August 17 and the amount sued for fs $200. | FASSERATIORt, T, (GRITAEINE T ! William Bushnell, a former conductor on 1 1 | Ryan, 2.1 Hickey, b ; Mohler. zh...1. 3 L Gt . 125 (Johnson), % to 1, third, Time: 3 " | the Burlington road, died in Chicago, where Reilly, db p Pier BUlghn, ,.E:"":”f"_“' Wineiat Oolaridye, Last Past and Lord Chesterfield also ran. | he had gone for treatment Lewee, 84..... s Total Totals un GE, Neb, Aug. 13.—(Spectal | “gourth race, six furlongs: Hermoso, 112 A als.... . Telegtum,)—Coleridge and Sloux Fulls | (oarth face, six furle - Boaer, B4 Detroit R 00000003 *=3|played a hot game of ball hers today, with | (Rnisht). § to'5. seton Pr nt of Locomotive Works. Indlanapoits 00006005 0-0|thescore3 tolIn favor of Sloux Falis. Bat- | 't MENG 4 108 secqug NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Robert . Hughe Totals....o.eui g Earned runs: Detroit, 3. Two-base hit: |terles: Novex and Wood for Coleridgo: |fan el g Tl LUlBdce Loy . JOSEPH. Nicol ‘Three-base hits: Magoon, Casey, Snc- | Haney and Blanford for Sioux Falls. The | ™Wien race, five and one-halt furlongs: | PT¢*! : ers Locomotiy B R ritica b Magaon, Harley” Hases on buil; | same teams play here tomorrow. vt i, 7 0% won: Sliverdula, 18 | pany, is dead at his home at Paterson B ¥ Miller, off Miiligan, ba e on o (Talley), 9 to 10, second; Sad A N. J. Death was due to general debility g")';‘r:p ;'h e Slerrors: Dotroit, 17 Indlanapolis, 3. Left ony Nebraska Imdians in the East. (Jones), 16 to 1, third, Time: 1:112-6. Fancy- | pagulting from old age. A L 1 | buses: Detroft, 13 Tndianapolis, Siruck | CHESTER, Pa., Aug. 13.—(Spectal)—The | wond also ran Grimm, 1b out: | We still have some oxreptionnlly desirable rooms although about three-fourths eof the rooms were rented when the army headquarters moved out. That is merely, an index of the popularity of ..The Bee Building The entire fifti: floor has been re-decorated and pre- sents a most attractive appearance. An office here, In a five-proof building, will cost you no more tham in some tire traps. R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents, The Bee Building, 17th and Farnam Streets. 0000000000 000000%0 0000060 0000000000 Powers, « Kelly, 1b 9000000000 000’0000600030 v Miller, by Milligen, 1. Double | Nebraska Indians lost to Downingtown, 3 1o | Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth: Star Sehrall, 1t o plays: Miller to therfeld to Dillon; Mua-) 1. The Indlans defeated Burlington, N. J Chamber, 16 (Buchanan), § to 5, won; Scar- “v.‘ .-‘.1‘ 4 1350 e zoon to Madison, Time: 1:35, Unipire: Sheti- |8 to 5 (ten innings) and 5 to 3 Burlington 1s | jet Lily, 91 (Talley), 7 to 1, second; Noble- Rristow, #8 an dan. the leader of the |lv|rnnr|un County 1eague [ man, 1 Kiley), § to 1, third, Time: 1:52; Henley, 2b and ss.... 3 Cley nd nt Home Amain, ;»gu*‘xu_r‘ ,\‘;'h; “l:\‘" lnm’y'{gs won from | Malalse and Quanah Parker also ran Herman, p... ; CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 13.—Cloveland re- 4138 SRR W Totals a I turned home today .Vwr vlfiln Vn.m: A...‘l' dis- Winside Wins Iy, of woee B J astrous western trip. The home am WINSIDE. Neb., A 3, —(Spectal)—T! ST b i) *Mohler out on three foul bunts Tanded on Amole for six runs In the frat | Wi M US i iSpecialiTne | chioloss won at HIEhIAnd park today over Denyer 0010011003 two innings. Hooker ook his ‘place und | team at Altoona by a score of 22 to 4 Pirat race, seven furlongs: Royal Sterl: : y scHooLs, 8¢ Joseph. 00010040 had the ands u 3 “SEINS | wide s ‘matched to play Colerldge at | fng, 100 (A. Weber), § to 1. won; Alfred . . i forced 1o retive at the end of the sev- | b Karned runs: Denver, 2 St. Joseph, was forced to retire at t Pender at the Modern Woodmen of America | Vargrave, 110 (Ryan), 4 to 1, second; Her- Two-base hit Zeltz. Three-base hit: [ enth and Baker toc his place. Iening | picnic August 29, Grimes. _Home run: Struns. Bases on | saved the game twice by his acpsational mencla, 102 (Landry), 10 to 1, third. Time ‘”' % g Oldest and largest § y 1:30l. 'Left Bo 8illy Fox and Mound | ' "h “ I | A d Grimes. | Home run:Strang. Bases ‘o) | SV (U0 SR Held: "Attendanter 1w e BT ciint, Lag Latt Bower, ‘il So“"m” | Wentwo HIary RCauemy mivyscolia Btruck out: By Mo 3 by b Score / . i - Reaults at Highland Park, DETROIT, Aug. 13.-Four of the betting ©200000000000000000000000060000 1%oece 0 | | eoly, 2; by mah, oo [ Neb., Aug. 13.—(Special Tele- | Second race, four and a_half furlongs Government supersislon. State commixslons to eraduates. Proparation for Universities Passed ball: Kling. Double play: Bristow CLEVELAND BUFFALO. g 5 wid National Academies. GOL. SANDFORD SELLERS, M. A.. Supt., LEXINGTON, MO. to Henley to Grimm. Time: 1:45. Umpir RHOAE| RHOAFE |ball teum of (hix place defeated a pickel | 100 (L. “Thompson), 2 to 1. second; Virgle T, A - The great Fm- - A e P Ebright | Plckering, ef 1 0 4 0 0Gettman, of. 1 2 2 team at the Paddock grounds this morning [ 100 (Landry). 4 to 1, third. Time: 0:57¢ ok iaad Standing of the Teams, Frisble, rt..1 1 0 0 0Garry, 16,1 0 1 0 0fphy'a geore of 16 to 10, Plerre, Jr., Mudder and 1da’ Quicklime also peror understood Plaged. Won. Lost. P cnins, 1f...2 2 6 0 0 Halllgan, rt.1 1 1 0 - ran that primarily the e oy N Lo | LChance, 160 Sehree, ..., 2 Abbattichio at Liberty, Third race, six and a half furlongs: Come soldier is a stom- i ; ] MISSO RI MIL' I ARY ACAD MY denver e | | b, Garey. 0500 1T 0 0 MINNIBADOLIS, Aug. 1i-Second Rase- | Quick: 100 (Landry), 8 to 1 won: Gold Tack b Primarily J a3 t. Joseph i i | 2o, B Naer, 3 1 man_ Abbattichio of the Minneapolis base | 100 (Irvin), 15 to 1, "second Wine Press, 103 ; Y - 00 e A T O " Omiha 1 6y [Shay, e e’ ball team was releused tod e 0ane | (MeQuaded, 3 to' 1. Ahird, Time: 1:% every man is a , hine. Runting. S5 imming, Sloux City .. i1 440 [ Walters, 3b aaion @ 2 Saulspaugh . ‘Crinkle, Tizzie McCarthy and| stomach. The whole body and brain are My mml of 1 Pueblo My 122 | lraggins, 1 { Pl dependent for health and life upon the Al K 1 YANCEY & FONVILLE, u-nu'o. Mo. Baker, p. Hooker, p e Lot one mile and a sixteenth Fillsbury Wins the Playof Kitthe Regent, 104 (A Weber), 4 to 5, won: | orderliness and completeness of the pro- Totals A rotals..... 7 ICH, Aug. 13.-In the tle tournament | gmil Zola, 8 (Coburn), 1% fo 1, second: | cesses which go on in the stomach and Cleveland ... 33001010 81 o otenament, which closed Tas: Jarbo, 104 (MeGuadel, 4t 3 IR | gliied organs of digestion and nutrition. Cnoovs, SCHOOLS, sress Publixhing company | Bandit, 100 (Burns), 2 to 1, won; Tempt GAMES OF T NAL LEAGUE, » Puts a Cont of White on the Brooklyns. 4 2 ks week H. M. Pillsbury ed | row and Sazene also ran People who have been treated for dis- NATL Aug 1hoPhilips was fn. | Innings pitched: Bruggina 7. Baker, Marcesy A " 4 4 L Wirth race. ix furlongs: Salvado, 101| ease g oy g e N gy o prpnd 'n| K y M “ y A “ ' . no 1 x its: Off Braggins, o {hres OXDEFE WHO. o B, g i Salvad v m vinoible today and the Champlons wers | S0 Sk, Nncjer 6i off Hosker. 4. | Ofgine thres experts who were tied s 10| (Castro), 8to 8, won: Rey Balsara, 10¢ (M or blood have often been treated in vain, B hearne l a[ caae e shut out. A double, & pass, a hit nad Beck- | Barned ri Cleveland, 3; Buffalo, 5. Two- [ The next game will be between Schlechter f";'z‘.".‘m' £ 101, ‘third "Tm..“'{“.'m} }' W] until they began the use of Dr, Pierce's KEARNEY, B ley's home run gave the Als four runs | bise Flood, Bicrbauer. Three-base | ynd Maroczy : X Lottie Hunter, Viscount, Viola K. Mara:| Golden Medical Discovery, When this | Third year Sept, 12, 1900, with in- CINCINNATL | WROOKLAN. || AT onerrors: Cloveland. 8 Buffalo: | Sohlechter will therefora begin i match | iy tacer aix tutionge:. Terminu cleansed the blood, the other diseases | [7r|ve TEes moderate i Barrett, of. . 0 0 30 "o | B iret base on balls: Off Braggine, 4 off Lot four games for firet and second prises | (J.'Daly), "% (o 1, ‘won; Fonds, '3 disappeared. Addr The School That Crawford, it 1 0 Sheckard, o0 0 0 o o BAKer, 1y O HlO0Ker igan: by Baker 4 Thompson) to 1. second; Doublet, 9 Six years ago last August T was attacked with i Makes Manly Boys.” 3 ] M (Coburny, eve 4 g ver," writes Mr. Daniel A Carter, o b 1 110 Hart; by Hooker, Walters, Pickering, Fris. Tively Mo at Denver, [np s ARiea R T oot Rowa ARl e e Its Grad Col s Gradustes enter any Col- 1 i gacity alko ran Yost, Rowan Co., N. C. "My spleen become en vy ['_n V‘m- ”| achance, \\n.lI x-_\lm: A l‘v‘«slslnw DENVER, Aug. 13.—Jack Jeffries of C'ali - larged, and 1 was in bed off and on for four Rban sl usan:. Cleveund, 4 Bumato, 6 Hit by | forti, A0 B Bulft €6 Chicass fuss Aug. 13.—(Special id 1 had dyspepsia, others said I had | lege or University, Sochal an 00 1 A , e i rounds to o draw tonight before the Olym ADAR RAPIDS, Ia., Aug. 13.—(Specinl)| #aid T had dyspepsia. others said T had liver pih ot el T iy e St H pitched ball: Ty Amole, FuChance. Time: | W "ol anors ‘Were even in' the it AR R D el er: compicied o | trouble. The Tast doctor 1 had cailed it chronie Paris Exposition {hicAes "AsTanibgen Phillips, .. 0 0 " A | e 3 Chicnge Won't Let Up. | knacked down four times by ‘eight swings | $ide Driving Park on Wednesday, Thurs- [ and nothing did me any good. Two years ago will find For Boys of r Totuls..... 4 75718 1 P MILWAUKED Aus 13 Dowiing and | 10 the {aw and was only saved by the gong y and Friday of this week. (reat im.| I commenced takin flerce's Golden Med, oy of 8 Years 01d and Upward, [ aas S0 | R e b et T, fnd [ He pallied in the third, however, and evencd | provements have heen made at the park | feal Dlacovery. and fed ten bottles, and now 1 THE OMAHA BEE Tiluntrated Catalogue sent on ap Cincinnat 000D 4000 " e wame e aitehed Gacd baql, [ Matters up in the succeeding rounds, and | during the past fow weeks, the track| €% Dig s day s work as any ma Rev. H. D, ROBINSON, M. A., Warden, | Gincinna 00024003 a4]lntodays game. fiparks pitched gaod ball: |in the tenth he downed BUft for the count, lened, grandstand enlarged’ and ar- Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a | on snlo at the Racine, Wisconsin, but was unable to put th out eme made fo h 00 0} on i ey CU BRIV pinninn0 R0 008 .0-01 bUt Neskanediin i sexanth ARc loel Al wements made for the “accommadatioi | boon to bilious people, They cure. i o R L et T b Jones, of... 0 2 2 0 01 3 otnis and BNy BHEL of Chioaso faupnt ton s r fo : . At dhetora and same of em | | Visitors to the h Double pley: Bhay L0 L et S, Hiv oy | fornis and Billy Btift of Chicago fougat t Prepare for Big Races, years. Twent tothe doctors and some of them t 1 2 ) 0 ‘ 3 5 0113 0 1 3 3 etiire, 6. 0° 0 ¥ nd, but in the second Jeffrics was big running horse meet the Weat | liver and stomach disease. So I paid out money Kihoe. Home run: Beckley, Stolen bases: | in_this inning. The features were the of large crowds which are expected. The track 15 in fine condition and the prospects § Corcoran, McBride. Double pluy: Corcoran ding of Conroy and Hartman and the 7 o are for good weather. Purses aggregatin S Pisge 4o Yaparh, Perin to QUIN t Beckloy. First huse on bails: | DAUINE of Waldron and Andersan.” Hurke ~ o Chata ™ hoen ning up for. the tagulay W 8 Hv\f]\‘ul\nn-u'\ 3. Btruck out: By nx';”“h‘l""‘ r‘”;:m”'”'l':' .“‘;'"1 \“l" 0 cond events, which will be run under the rules '1 <itson *hillips, 2. Passed ball. Kaho or disputing w declsion of ‘tne um of the turf congress. Cl “re o [ijudon, §; by, Phillips. 3. Ba N PRI s et f the turf congress. Clem Creveling of nda 0 shou'd not be confounded with other so- | Chicago will be starting judge and R. W ) D K 4 n t B e T MILWALK S CHICAGO ‘ 5 Suningnam "o Kinshs' @ e, I. R3y'S nenovaior DRAMAT!C SCHOOL v 3 " RO AE RiL0A Y called malt products some brewerles put|{if R 131 Tan it ng < R KIMBALL HALL, 243 WABASH-AY., CHICAGO PITTSBURG, Aug. 13.—Pittsburg had New | Ketehem, of 1 1 2 1 1 Sugden, o o] out. It is not beer and “burnt sugar A pum f gpecial features, in- Guaranieed to cure the very worst easel . AV, d clu Ir\g Roman stangdin, races, chariot 1 1 Instructl, A El t Pl Al 1= York beaten 10 & standstill unti! the olghih, | Waldron. of. 1 33 H b ’ Re stanging 1 $ of wsla, constipation, bilious head | Instruction iu Acting, Elocutior, Physical cu Forit Dagian 108 RARGRLIL uolil the elahib, | Waldren, 1. § QHoy, ot 3 1 See that the name Anheuser-Busch Brew- | races. ladies' races, Shefland pony races ¢ 1 181 420 0lHoy, of : 10 ache, liver and Kidneys. At druggists, % | ture, Oratory, Pantomime, Fencing, Modern third bases. Smith's hit scored two runs [ Anderson 318 0 0 Hartman, 3b0 2 122 ing Ass'n is on each bottle, Sold by ali[and Indian pony races have been arranged and 31 Send for Free Sample, Free Bool JAanguages. B ¥ A large number of horses from the &hi: : ANd_Free Auniee Dr B Kay. Sarartes | Fall Term Opens Sept. 10. Catulogue tres cago race tracks, St. Louls and elsewhere Y Ny EDWARD DVORAK, Direotar, 0 and Hickman's home run brought in the | Fulte, ... 1 olPadden, 2.0 1 §

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