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OMAHA DAILY BEE "EDNESDAY, ATGUST 22, 1900 U\F Rl\ "\I \ \T \Ifll’\ IT U | who would have been willing to have fore- | Andraws hit for three bases Salvado, 111 (Castro), 15 to 1, won: |60 to 1, third. Time: 1:.02% Mareie Dant [} ] [} S B MLl \ ) ghne this relfef in order to have been able | batted for Broderick, hitting orge, 108 (Landry), second: Jucoma. Athara, Downhearted, Rainsburg, Shot @ ) to witness the opening gar between | tieing the score, Speer flew Wilison), 5 to 1, third, Time: 1:2 Over I, Miss Pratt, Honor Bright, Em- | g aha and Di r. It 18 needless to say | Gettman and Hart singled ng Zer Miss Alfarrow and Queen | pyreal and Vaca s0 T > - 5 hat thes were numbered among (Mman with the winning run. - Attendar Anne also ra Sixth face, e ¢ fur- | @ - 1 d Omaha's 1 population But 1,200. 8core 1 Ned Wickes, 11t Glasscock's Men Oapture a Lonesome Little | wam ind " will be played \Lo pETROIT | 10, wo Ly, 1 ol |m J - Tally and Win ty Ry lamspie’ o “ioxe RESULTS AT READVILLE - : & a0yl - . pinyers ooy Nant T most of the w8319 f.11 After Many Defeats Dare Devil Man- | — - - ENSATIONAL ~ PITCHING AND FIELDING | 517 ' st of e Tom, “iresomery 0 T Chiitey Hebe, |MAKES HOLIDAY OF RACES w H — will line up against the topnotchers 518 01 o 1 rON. A 5 R —— g T ~ [ a v pared t ¥ "White Wings . Tebewu : g 01 £T0! g 21 -The circult meet it nt in Lurge Nume Parvin and Whiteidge Rivals tn the | o300 10 SHow RS ahett the game ' 138 Readville track had even better W ather bers to First Day of Great L - Closest Game the Western How which they have been holding POserve eeforeman .1 1 0 0 0 ¥ todav than yesterday. ‘Tkree of .ho four n " ed Durl for this final series on the home groun Totals 1 3| events went in strafght wine to the favor Weatern Clreuit - - F d During th rene Hecause of the near approach of Totals .. 31027115 1 ¥ ftes. In the pace Bonrie Direct's ariver y - ent Se | y&e O e senson this afternocon will . - i each ¢ he o eats allowed i URL S 1 1| 1 he Great i ose an opportunity of = welcoming the | ‘r:‘;"“l for Broderick in M‘lv h " i :‘Ir‘"‘l‘lw(\ ”', h. nore the first time, then an {l”;”"l;hl; of 1,0 The weather was '@ - Slonx City. 11 Pueh I e ion that there will be such | Detroit 0008000 ol Blreel Doy SR ayuin TRl Hevere. Bonhls | Pukiness hotkes ereraily ¢ - - Des Motnes, 115 St Joseph, 0. atioh of femininity and | Barned runs: Buffalo, 3; Detroit placs urtl the three-quarter pole and th f the occasion. For th ] - K Louis, 90 Cincinnnti, S, ieinsm will be so rampant | Two-buse hits: Cronin, Holmes. Thr fcHenry let his ho Ut a little and by | tralto was favorite at - Philadelphin, .4 ‘ Omahas can't h but | base hit; Andrews. Stolen bases: Carey, |the time the stret Wik ched there heat was a dead he wer H Chiengo, 4 W « with a viet iy The T.vm; « ,4.\‘ Double plays ‘mmx..,‘k h; Carey 1“:}]:\'«' 1 }m on n-“»w the winner and the 'x”']u“‘ ll;( ward the tme being 2 H ® Il kee, and it wil « finished | to Schrecongost rey to Schrecon- | fikh & for the place. Twice the horses | In the rth heat « ralto lowered her Milwaukee, 111 Kanane City, 4 M beginning to end. The line- | gost: Kiberfield to Dillon. First base on | came the wire on equal | Fecord two and a4 quarter seconds, g H H fal L Lra il Sy an follows balls ff Kerwin, 1. Hit by pitched ball: | terms. In the stake ra r had the | the mile in 2:10%, the fastest heat trotted ifin Detrolt, 2. Positions Denver By Kerwin, 1. Struck out: By Kerwin, [strength each time to le Wity down | by a green trotfer this year. In the 2:15 @ n ot Wilson Cateher. Buelow | 1 by Cronin, 1. Time: 140" Umpire:| the firetch, Driver MeDonald twice puil- | pitee chly one heat was paced. TLady Ples | @ - OUX CITY, Ta, Aug. 51.-~(Special Tel- | Highe Pitcher McNeeley | Dwyer nE him in to keep down the figure. After |In this event lowered her record from 3 \Teon el ckey " Connor had » heats ths feelin vailed | 2:10% to 2:07%, Summaries [ egram)—Pueblo was shut out by Sioux | Luizn First base Hickey standing of the Teamn. {onnar, hud two heats the eeling prevalied | 3:40 1o Biffie BummAriR o o aight : " City todiy in one of the best contests |y, BERINS bane Reilley Played. Won P.C. | and he did in the third heat, but he had | Starters - of the season. It was a battle hetween Short Lewee | Chicago 02 w r\y-’kut <o hard to get n front of Island [ Tod Willams 61 - honors even at the close. The game wa Right fleld Weaver | Detrolt .. b7 i 5% | had his nose to the front and took the [ Joe Wheeler v [ & . full of brilllant fielding, the catch of a im0 Rourke, who has heen "}“ T in] " 4k S aary ‘lhvm heat eat time: 3 1214, p L) Dr. Tolson, Specialist in Discases of Men, - long drive by Moran In the minth from | playing second bage, was relensed Semer;| i v i 6 131 | mecond” heat 'the Rulky of Lottle Amarc | starters i e : of the State Electro-Medical Institute, - [ Brashear's bat being one of the features | du¥, and Baird w d down the second | NG 8 o 3 | broke and she took @ lively run to the | Contralto 14011 1308 Fi m Street, Omaba, Neh Bioux City's lone run, which was earged, | DA the remninder of the Beason P - - barn, despite hobbles and shafts at )‘::r:'\I“nul\\nnv\«r‘l 5100 2@ sz & Ei - Soured e y AW - . LEAGUB. | o enves fo | heel he escaped without a scratch and ta . R fl wan pecured In the wixth allef (o Werd | GAMEN OF THE YATIONAL 1E [ gupERion: No fai | W ot ik o s ™ foiit® Guarantess You Honest, Faithful and Successful Treatment, a o en single and stole second. | — The Superior ball te leaves this morn- | e 2:10 trot was quickly ended, for Di jes ime 2 - Grifin Kot 8 base on balls, Glasscock | @uakers Pull Towether Long Euoush |ing for Chester to piay two games in a | Devil (rimmed ley Horr h [ Cline 915 pacing; pyrse 100, six start | @ H ade a long single f to et the Glants. tournament. From there they go to Nort nishes, how ing the whip used, so | ers: Lady 'Plpes Major Muscovite, 2 wh WhiTt Glssatock was. Belweep Arst and|DOISHEALY In the tenth ining of G2ty S| e e il be hrr 1n oo | The [at sxent, the 210 trot, Waa Arsehed | e e e s Thile Glaseco et N “Sor s i | (A0S TS A28 Tt bt |t gl i e Coi, YO0t | WANTS. FITZ TO LAY DOWN g PEVIRGHTIY VRUSUTVAEDcels I dliasctéun, 10 Hegreseds: Y- 8 SIOUN. SIFe | sent the m:mn.u v xvn} ac ..x..::““}u “v‘; . |n«,-“” comers. Wi \:n‘w:",;‘l( fu orte y“::kvr”“:- 1'('!;."!.‘(::;;\;} uy"w"r“x H Mind, Weakens the body, Wrecks the Nervous System and ulth- g AB, R 1. 0, A #.| 1080000 Yhd Crose twios saved it or | Indinne Wil Play Cretghton, heat Canadian Offcra Lanky $100,000 | o mately leads to a complete Loss of Power. . | Collars, rf 50 D 0o :'-rr- TR A T 1oy (0 308 | (CREIGHTON, Neb., Aug. 21 [Durlng_the afterncon Drivers Wallace in Advance to w Flght H H McCreadie, if 3 0 0 6 0o 0fthe locals by b ant stops a | The Creighton | team and and acDonald w \ 2% each for with Shark | . \ Brashear, ' 2b \ T 2 % 7|throws. Attendance, 1,610. Score [ Clippers, “tull plonged " Tudians Working their horses In the streteh whil 'm |f YUU A[e a Vlchm Griffn, of = = . NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA Santee reservatic will play a matel coring. Summar a *t ‘ | NEW YORK, A 1 The World tomor [ ] - Glasscack, 1b i0 K RH.OAE| RH.OAE | game of ball here Friday, August 24 The Nenonset stake 2:10 pace, three | row will say that fob Fitssimmons ha ) Niles, b t 01 2 o o O A homas, cf.1 0 4 0 0| game fs looked forward to with much | heats in five, value $5,000 f L A oD e atare ot niah | . - 4 Rerte, o e YR VT Skt it 0 0 2 0 0 fnterest, as Creighton has twice defaited | Connor, blk. @, by G F. Clay-Bes been gfered SII.00 by u Canadiun of high | & Come to our office and 1ot us explain to you our latest up-to-date g Sate e Atk 1 HAg . ) Deten'ty, 12 310 2 11 the Indians and the latter are determined | i ‘\1 by Willlam Welch (A, Mc g HR ey anAHAL Milesimmong. croated th s Method of Treatment. You will then mot wonder why wo have Parvin, p e b 3 i B R R R L 43) | toland Wiikien. 4. thickiey 3 lfi‘i"“‘.{«'"y‘l“n‘f?'. ntempt. e proposition | g positively cured more than 700 cases during the past twelve months, g Totals | 1 {0 McFarrd, ¢.0 030 0| uri Defeatn Greaham. Harry O, b & “(Rozash) 313 31 Faraic, fo MR come i & IHeL T 4 H PUEBLO b.1 0 0 8 o Woiv't'n, 360 0 4 0 9| & Aug pecial) | SHIKON B B & o T 8| which Fitzsaimy leclires he knows 1o - g, | nower'n, c.. 0 1 0fCross, w1 13 6 0/ _The home beat the Gresham team | Ambulator. b.'m. (Kilborm 4 § §| wnich Fitesimmons uectares he knows 1o1® UNGO! UUT tieGiI0-wiGUICa [gatmen | ROH O A B | o 1203 i'Frager, p... 0 0 1 2 0 here terday by a score of to 1 Will Levburn, blk g (Carpenter) 5 ¢ 4| chia % 00§ " " i. - | Metrate, cf R e R v 2 | Dere e X hs Greatiatn: gitahas Red Seal b. 1 (RawllhEs § § 1| champion he was worth § 0 I cash - avmer, s 0 § 8 0 5 re | rotas .5 62013 2| ercy, O'Bi Ciroe et | Lomie Smart, ch. m. (Wallace) 2 9ds|8nd Rave bank refere o explal T T Y Parrott, 1b S 1 1% 5 0| moam... diemu Totat 63013 2 (heir mercy, O'Brien, Green and Hillberg | Lomie Smaxt. chm. (& 3 345! how much the sum named woild mean 10 The patient improves from the very beginning—all pain instantly Clossen, b ¢ 3N 0 Bl eone out when winning score was made. | each making four runs. Batteries: Strome. | Tnil \ vin) | NS efmmmons and endcavored to show now.| W bl oI e L - Whitridg 0 1 1 0 0|New York 50 200001 0 04| burg, O'Brien and Hillberg; Gresham, Van R Sives heats In five, | N chunce was to be taken by accepting it. | @ conses—soreness and swelling quickly subsiae, the pools of stag- o Graham, ©.. 0 0 6 1 0Pnitadelphia 900211000 1—5|Hoosen und Dunbler. | Lo . b | The Canadian said he was cager rrangs | @ nant blood are forced from the dilated veins, which rapidly as- g Lally, rf % 9 O 0| e b ¢ ¢ Shiladelphia . | ) by Direc " | matters in order that he might begin muk sume their normal size, strength and soundnes Al indications . rned runs: New York, 2; Philadelphia, nie Direct, bk h., by Direct (Mc Adi Fa e, Mbs mak- 3 ations ot 15 ar g B Wobike hits: Delehanty, Filck. Sac: F Henry) 13 10K bets at 10 ta S edds n speaking of it of disease and weak vanish completely and in their stead B UL srise L hie e VanHaltren, Flick, Fraser Sal'y Hook, b, 'm., by Dr. Sparks (L Fitzeimmons said |- | *Johneon sl 0, 40D h L . Dvls, dTicke i AEA G S Wy o A Row ‘money pront. o show that | g come the power and the pleasure of - ] - plays fwer to Delehanty, | Searcher Lowes Firat Race Evolue, br. m. (J. Coburn) 532! “‘,""",‘.‘";"'(‘| L O fore L i & ‘“1;?:”]- S n” o” 7 1% Lajole to Delehanty base thorne by Stopping to | Annfe frornton, b, m. ‘i ‘.:H“?""l" orbete ‘at Carson 1 was ofternd |8 PEHFEGT HEALT“ AND HES-"]RED MANH“UD : ¢ g e e on_bally b R A 3 5 Al EWeats of vietory to defeat wrd fll-gotten d [ Stoux City L0000 01006 0-1Left on bases k. 8 Hin Heeln at Matin, Dark Wilkes, br. g (Wall) g B N ae e nlern (f13d o DUy iegotien |m - Pushin D000 000000 0 0—0[6 Struck out Hawley, 2 i : Tommy W, ch. & N 1.4 7| duing, These bankers ttlad to huy me theee | q . Barned runs: Sioux City, 1. Stolen bases: [ Passed ball: Mc CHICAGO, Aug. 2l.—Searcher, a warm | Argo Director, blk. m. (Thomas) 28 8] oon as T consented, 1 refised to talk We also cure to st cured Stricture, Syphilitic Blood - \ Niles, Brashear. Sacrifics’ hits: MoCraadie, | pire: 0'Day favorite in the first race at Hawthorne | Lady Allright. ch. m. (Wiison) 999 poot N qeiea 5 k| o M P G : g M ) Berte, MoHale. Double plays: Raymer to iy Hemer %, lost through a remarkable oceur- | . 11, Flynn, b. g (Arthur) ae With them at all, Just as 1 to, meet | oison, Nervous Debility, Rupture, Kidney and Urinary = ranam 1o Barrott; Raymer to Parrott R e e A Rl R R T el pubilc thiw timee 1o @ Disenses and all allied and associate discases of men. = ilaascock to Herte to Glass e to| ST. LOUIS, Aug ot won today d would have o on_Rus Hrl in o 2:07%, 2:001, 2:100 4 s HINE s TGS tio A it Sianane 10 Akt o et o O Uhe Nnth inning with a_terrific | the stretch. When about 100 yards trom | Cluss 2:10, ‘trotting, purse $1,500, two heats tssimmons declined to make the letter N PR - Parvin by Whitrldge, 4 - Passod | Attendance, 600 Score wits cloke on'his heels, ‘This action ciused | Dare Devil, blk. b by Mambrino-King VAT S R B Ll R | ) - Note. G L1, e o 8 | cINet the favorite to lose several lengihs (Geers) v end on e hen RIEE SN R SRR R CRR R, DDA oL, he wax_ unable to overtake Rustie Girl, | Charley ierr, b ., by~ Aifred G T - = BT y——— Hurk ) 5 1 Rarrett, of uI”mHIuh beaten n||\|_\- n,l.vr s u‘m:lh' sht : H\olhv’ i & e . |'\“|:‘" ‘:lnlt s len ol I8 : n 5 v 1rte awford, indoonet proved to be the goo« hing | Captain Jack, b & (Golden) JESBURC Ang. The apening " - bt LIS i b R L AL ORI Stemeat, s in' the ‘second tuce, ‘withoukh he had ot | pilatie, T Giusses) Galeshurg Driving park today | g 1308 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb - E e mckle: started for many months, e opened at enbrino, b. h. (Gilbert) ’ were well attended. Good weather and | 4 HAd Cane of Whitewnsh Given to the | \WValice, ot R 35 10 bt was quickly cut to 8 and then | Copeland, br. g (Baldwin) 86 1 made the races fast and sxciting, | B Th Per 3 ™ s Corcoran, 8 0 Tto1, b % quickly cut to § an opeland, b (Baldwin) ... ] \de the races fast and sxcitin n Person o | ppg Mlampeded Missour R Trerin: #6.r 3 0 ¢ 'at post time. On account of Explon: | Valpa, b m. iller) . AR ds Pice was the best event of the | @ [:U lIATIU fheh Office Hours 8 to 8. T8 MOINES, Aug. ~(8pecial Tele i McBride, rf. 0 0 refusing to break, the field of eight | Time: 2:08, 2:00%; Resul < = gram.)—Pitcher McFarland got Kood and A Suinn, .. 0 0 D K ek fteen minute | Cluss 2:10.° (rolting, purse $1,000, three 1. 3138 clags, purse $600: Tidal Wave [® by Letter Sundays 10 to 2, evan with St. Joseph today for the ter- |5 Ee" | Kahos, ¢ 0 0 was finally left. Hindoo was | heats in five won first three heats and the race. Time ; rible Mshment they gave him the last | fones P Philllps, p.. 0 0 well, but ran around kis ficld | ¢ ne, b. m., by Baron Wilkes- ot NN Par Wilkes, Atore. @ EEEEEENESEN R ENENEENONO NONONONONORO NS time he pitched againsi them here. on | "% P Hahn, p 1 0 nd won pulled up, with T 1ella, by Post Boy (Thomas).. 2 1 1 1| Decoration, Major P and Orson also started Bunday, July the Missourians jumped Totals - - | Caton asy second and Rosa Diab in | Miss Duke, b. m. by Simmons = Trotting, 2:15 class, pu $500: Aleverdu 1 onto McFarland and hammered him for a B Motals .. £13024 11 1| third place. Summary: (Carpenter) b 1 Aiken won first_three heats and the race. | —— total of elghteen hits, fi of them e fnni FUN Was 8 “iret race, five furlongs: tie Girl, l"f\ Baron Belt, br. g (Winnings).. Time: 2:13%, 2:16. Hoppergrass anl home runs, but today's tale was entirely | *None out when winnme r . (Bassinger), 16 to 1, won; Searcher, 113 | All Right, blk. & (Spear) ... Liege also st different, and they could do nothing with Louis .30 400100 18 (Winkfield), even, 'second: ~Matin, 110 | Timberiake. b. & _(Hudsom .. Pacing, W: Fred Wilton him. Only five times did they reach him 20101 2 0 08| (Bergen), 12 to 1, third. Time: 1:04% Corn- | Marique, ch. h. (Kenney) : won the first urth heats and safely, and i no inning did they get more rned runs Louis, neinnatl, b | I-Cut, Bills Glenn, Cinera, Peaches, Water | Lissa Bee, b. m_ (Middleby).. the race. Time: 2:12%, 2:061, 2:10%. Jean than one hit. The game was a swift o Wild pitches ahn, Phill Three-base | Alone and Lady Wentworth also ran _| Parallax, b. & (Foote) Ingelow won the 1 heat in 2161 and there was much playing hits: Criger, n, Kaho Home run Second race, six furlongs: Hindoonet, 107 [ Coral, br. m. (Bowen) . Kitty Hester, Lawren © and Captain 8 the part of both nines, Des Mofnes leadi Rurkett. Hit by pitcher “Rride. Double | (Winkfield), 7 to 2, won: L. T. Caton, 104 | Alberta, b. & (McDonald) . also’ started. however, In the fielding as well as in the [ play: Beckley, unassisted, Bases on balls: | (Tully). 10 1, ®econd: Rosa Diah, 101 | Gazeaway, b. g (Wall . 1 i hatting. ' In but inning, the third, did | O Jo 4 off P 1 1. Sacrifice hits: | (Bassinger), 8 to 1. third. Time: 1: Annie Trevilian, b, m. (Ketcham).10 15 12 12 nnis at Niagara. the visitors get w man as far as ihird | Barrott, Crawford, Steinfeidt. Struck out:| Limelight, ‘Banish, Rival Dare, —Lucllle | Brandywine, & & (Demarest) BHBB N AGARALON-THE ont, Aug hase and only twice did they get a run-| gy Jones, 2; by Powell. Jlen ba Hramble also ran. Esplonage was left at [ Minnie L. Wilkes, ch. m. (Clark). 16 13 18 14 | o, "y 08 G0 R o PR ner as far as second. The prohibitionists | panovan, Heldrick. Time: 2 Umpire: | the post Tiger Tom, b. g (Dore) . 16 34 16 18 | 81, =TTHe BX et Wil begiii_ tomomow. . A simply ran away with the game. Three | gyartwood. "Fhird race, five and a half furlongs: | Major Greer, ch. h. (Wallace).. 417 ds Targe Centry hns been received, including slugles, u macrifice and an error gave Des ionding of (ke Tenms, Waoodstock, Waldo), 9 to 2, won:|Miss Pratt, blk. m. (Proctor) 14 Bdn | ATRO Ay e s, Wright, Holc folnes three in the first, two singles and » Played. W Tost, P.C.| Baltus, 112 (Southard), 8'to 1. second: | Kavala, b. m. (Young) IR 18ds [ BUCh names A B elins, western ch Aouble added two in the third, four o ¥ CLBE W0 | Hurey, 84 (Tally), 4 to 1 third. Time:|Butah B, g m, (Delinger) . ds SIonT P Fischer, metropolitan cham pgles and two errors made the locais four | Brooklyn .......... " 80| 110%; ' Bdith Q. Janoewood, Eipiloto, Van | “Time: 2:14%, 2:13%, 2148 Do L Hackatt of Yaie, R. D Little add wo In the eighth. Attendance, ey A ot fourth race, steeplechase, short cow i T ond Bumusl. Hardy: added el Chicitgo 4.4 pass Bariont, 1 (Gaingher) i to 1, won WHITMAN WILL KEEP CUP | pjons und Sumicr S coact “With this 28 N NES o8t 11 3lobe 11, 116 (Hueston), & tc , seconc a KA experts the Cincinnati 4 60 Glo { A Eime - large aggregation of national experts th Thiel, 1t o e | S Loia, [ U o i Wl Paat and B L i i [ Champlon Tennis ayer Defents | indications are that Niagard will hive the Nagle, of 2 i ok S AMBRICAN LBAG Fifth race, mile and a half: Fox Ba Sieadinesk e atah Rebsamen, % 3 GAMES OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. | (Fith, TG F1,° Lo Adime “"'n‘?"rf perfor Steadi ind scratch doubles. i ines, 9 1 vaez), 9 to 5, second; Stuttgart, 109 (Ruise), gy 5 " gy 0 Milwaakos Pois TEacene City Lee on | MR 81600 NeoOUC S INE" Yack Talling. |- NOWPORD, B, TriAug SL=The tennlal - Teunis at Aewpsrt, Selsler, rf core 0 W h Early In Game, Clay Pointer, Reginald Hughes and Leand, mil'hh which 1“(:'”-'\'} l.ll"" m'\:" I‘;\H( r“":fd :‘\ NEWPORT, R 1. Aug .2| The best Loman, « 0 KANSAS CITY, Aug. 21.—Lee was taken | also tan i any ever iayed in Newport was won foday | week of tennts that Newport has seen in McFariand, p 0 B bax In the second inning after | , BIXth race, one mile: Patroon, 8¢ (Waldo), | by ] alcolm D. Jational cham: | years ended today with the champlonship - . Ouk ob the Li¥ AN LIp B J Shih race, one e e araany, 4 to 1 | plon since 1\, who defaated W.'A. Lurned | challenge match between W, A Tarned ani Totals ... 0 1N BT the visitors had piled up seven runs on| ,e.ond; Jim W, 102 (Tally), § to 1. third ady all-round plaving. By vanguish- | 4“5 \Chitman. Much interest wis shown ST. JOSEPH gafe hits and errors by the home team. [Time: 1:41% Semper Eideni Money Back, arned, Whitman (8 now in permanent | jn' the meeting, muny, people soin to the B 3 g . Py N arriol d ade 80 ssfon o e K pi oup. 20! ds ol hefore th hour o ay to AB. R, H. O. A. E |Gibson pitched a good game, but the hits | Henry Launt, Warrlor and Brigade also D o o brilifant exhibition At timei :‘:f-‘xlxlr’:-lKnm“ifl.fl'fl $ the hour ot ipisy to Strang. 8b.............. 8 0 0" 0 "1 "i]secured off Reidy were well scattered and enth race, six furlongs: Peace, 102 |but Larned was occasionally unsteady U O and warm Hall, ss 01 1 0| the home team was unable to overcome L T xn: ame Irishman, ¥ | Ak not appear to have « nfidence in m: Kling, o s Rind 0 0] the lead gained by the visitors. Attendance, 12 to 1, second; The Sluggard, 107 | self. end of play the score stoo Flaherty Gets His Usual Draw. Schrall, 1f..... 0 1 0 1 5 Yon. '3 to 1’ third. Time: 1:16%. _Dutch | Malcolm Whitman, champion, beat : prs R e P Ay el Pavie 3o I R R MILWAUKER o At L e ™ Wiison, | Willlam A. Larned, chalienger, &4, 16, 62, | | TRO¥, N. o Mg, F7 0T iion " or N & Slkitain & sibstits ol h MoK ibben, of T R ) KANSAS O] LWAUKEF. ‘omedian, Papa Harry, = Alleer ! iy of Lo ) d Jac amiiton o s ™ Flvin " 0o 0 4 2 RHOAE R0 AE, |Cora Havill 1L ‘Taima, Violet Parsons, 65, 1 won as he usually does by su- | Trov fought twentyround draw af, the o man need disdain a nickle cigar—when 2, Vnderwood, rf oRsh 0 0| Hemphill, rf 1 s Keteham, ot 1 0 3 1 0| Egalite and Juniata also ran pobitman won an b WY Yoints e | Manhattan Athietle club. No " Ky 8 g ) i IR Y sttt Rl e o oL E KING IN NAME ONLY | st Acoy et e e o |l o St bl el | | itis 2 RIGHARD COBDEN, T'here are not any = | O'Brien, 1f.. Fuits his 112 on placed balls he ‘erence is | ment, as ha e o the et et e i Totals 0 6 M 5 | Dungan, 1b. 0 0 Anders'n, 1ho 214 0 0 his 112 on e s aixty-two errors to|the ¢énd of the bout. Hamilt he 0 g s . . Bes Moif 200042 *11|CHngn, s 1 ENE 00281 — % e oponent's | seventy-five. ~ Seven of | best of the fizht. better cigars than it at any price, and mone 5000000-0 Miin, b 0 P03 gomn verkes, Weatern Three-Vemr- | Ll il nidinken were doublé fauits, most S e e ? 1 f J tall ermu haeter H 01d, Wina Fairview Stud Stakes of which came at critical times, and a yington W . 3 I ehpamén to Ball; Hall 16 | Gondine L e e sk 0 at Saratog Teast 1wo of which lost him games. Whit- | LAWR! E, Kan., Aug. 21 its equa at five cents. st bhas ff Herman, 1 Hit by sitched bull: By Herman, 1| Struck out on Balld:Off | Teel pivissie man made two double faults, one of which | Boyington, assistant coach at Cornell last ar ed ved just aba ve oday wired his acceptance of i g ” GARATOGA. N. T Aug. fL—The wentorn | 6% I a game: Larned showed Juz 0oLt | year: todhy WISG Yo irithy of° unans 17’8 GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME. the form in the s offer to coach the 3y AMlciarland, 4, by Herman, 3. Time Totals 3eyear-old John Yerkes defeated King|aid in the last, earning seventeen out of | foot ball team this fall. He will arrive (It’s all its name would ind[ute.) Ump "Al Manuck tted in ninth for Gibson llnllm}»l-' hly ;n» shortest flv"l hei ‘:Tunlru :)w hirty-two poinis. Both men ,m,“.dl Dlay- | fn Lawrence at an early date. w {ansas C! 4 061000 0—4|Falrview stud s a gelling a at &l ing a cautious game, taking no chances pebi z . e L the Teamn, | Kanas Oy I 22008 86 | mile. "The’ pair’raced'in close company wnd | 4 waiting for openings. Larned lost the Brooklyn Heats Norwich Ask for it whevever cigars are sold. o H « . g™ ity 2 0 | it was due more to the superlor finishing | first “two games, but then gained more| NORWICH. Conn, Aug. 31 orwich ] ] o8| Earned rune: Kansas City, 3 Milwaukee, | jowers of Turner over Mitchell than s | brilitancy, and ook the third and fourth | and the “Brooklyn Natlonal league team PAXTON & GALLAGHER CO., Distributors, Omaha. LY H 9 27 Wo-base hit: Anderson, ‘ReldycThrees | BOror ability on the part of John Yerkes | 4t jove. Whitman went to the lead againet | played a ten-inning exhivitlon gime h JOHN G. ROOT, Make: VR | i hits; _Fults @) Digging, Waldron, | that caused him to win. The vietory was a | 63, ‘Larned taking a game at thirty and | {oday, Brooklyn winning by a score of 8 d ? a % i3 2 nlin,* Saceifice hit; OBrien, Stolert | caguione for Roblnson & Leach, owners | ono after deuce three tmes.” In the next, | 1o 4 Bloux City a4 @ | Futia, Farroll, Ketcham, Waldron. | 4" the “Winner, for Yerkes wus bid up to | Raweyer. he''{ook but “one’ point and if 0 g 1 Rushid 8 | n bulls; " Off Gibaon, 3} of Reldy 1 | o0 by Bam’ Hildreth, owner ot King | waa Whitman's'set, &4 " C | WANTED=Bids for all concessions on 3 ANVE T gman efer, | Br and advance ¢ 1500 n the second Larned playe el s e GAME W DENYER GOES PODAT, | L D il £4] ngman_ to’ Schaefer. | seiling price. dom e Who'is sccounted as hav. | grounds of Fremont Driviag park, Fremont Jungan to Clingman, Abbey to Andersor Haby Dill won the steeplechase over the | ing (he grentest endurance, presenting the | Neh., during race meeting Carnival week Windup Serivs with the Tebean Team | Pussed ball: Gonding. Hit by pitcher: BY | gnort course with The Cad second. The | curlous “spectacle of = walting = betwecn stember 12, 13 and 14, 1900. Address, Begins » AT ; ibson, Innings pitched L By e iy | stewards were not satisfied with the riding | strikes. Larned ran to the net re tedly BRUCE E. SMITH : Fyen though Tuesday afternoon's rain | i Base hits: Off Lee, 6 oft Gib-| o Carson on the Cad and they had both | and, though he did not drive the balls with aadle . A e e rellef fo & sweltering multi- - Struck out: By Lee, 13 by Glbson, | ihe jockey and the trainer of the horse, | gredt force. he put them deep in the court - = S tude Yo W R e waags| ¥ Timer LM, Umpliel ‘Centillion Wheeler, before them after the race. Fur-|and kept Whitman on the run, In this way FIRE RECORD., [ Batted Out in Seventh. ther nm-n'x(lumll'nn was postponed until to- | he won_three u.mnul with ease. In the " HICAG ux. &1 ~Oh BARe w morrow. Results: fourth Whitman had the vantage thre — LOHICAGO. Aug. 21-Chicago jumped on | "iiret'race, selling, five furlongs: Ralston, | times, but it finally’ went (o' Larned, 10-3 Drag Store at Arlingto Ehret {n the seyenth and batted put me oz | 109 (Flynn), 2 t0 1, won: Dollle Weithoff, | The sixth game was ene that the champlon | FREMONT, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Special Tole- s sy, Niohols' Bething was:he faat 105 (Mitchell), 7 to & and 6 to 5, second: SIf [ gor. "‘This he took at love by some Sharp | .. : ) b s i I ot game. Attendance, 900. 8¢ ¢ Christopher, 111 (Sims), 3 to 1, third. Time: | Work at the ne gram.)—The chief of the Arlington fire de = — == Office Over 215 5. 14th St cuicAno, | o MINNBAPOLIS. Lo Prince 1\’}}1“1)”‘!\4" Lnlm . Mor- | “The next get, 6-1, was Larned's, Larned | partment telephoned to Fremont this after 0. dellmo, Ar t, Midsummer, lecknoe and | came back for th third set with oon at 3:15, ask that the chemical en- 1 17730 0Davis, cf Uncle 'Bill also ‘ran ore confidence. The resul [2¥ad | RO0R A 9:t0 ARLIRE. Lhsy MO ORoRSH - 80 vone who has a west fro ce X B nele Hill alu ran. o g, five | MO confidence. The reuilt was he plaved | ging bo sent over to help them at a bad fire | Ang o h st front office these days, or an of Weed s 1 9 8 1 P utimen io 8 and one-halt furlongs Boomerack, 107 | izing that he had a strong man against | in the Masonic block. In twenty minutes | fice in a ramshackle building, ought not to he in the same Sugden, c... 0 9 8 Warden (Wedderstrand), 5 to 1, won: Bard of Avon, [ him, put more speed into his work. He|(ho engine and company from Fremont | : i Hartm'n, 10 0 3 0 0 Harvey, 3b.. 0 106 (Flynn), 8 to 1 and 3 to 1. second; Hand- [ began' to play fro o net hetter and d P omank | fix next summer. Dirt, too, seems re offensive i MCFarl'd, 160 0 3 0 0 Fischer, 0. 1 16t 1, "third. " Time: | baktn pfy DieY on down the side lincs, Al: | Were on the ground. The fire was in the| e i magioresofieasive ln ot Ishell, 15,0 0 4 0 0 Nichols, xs.. 0 1108 Parmer Bennett, Salvaletta, Cher- | though Whitman allowed his opponent only | basement of Webber & Co.'s drug store anc | weather. Shearon, rf. 0 0 4 0 0 Higgine, 2b. 0 {shed, Miss Danlels, KIng's Favorite and | two giames, the first and second, the 86t | waq extinguished with considerable difft Denger, p...0 0 1 1 0 Ehret, p.... 0 Prima 11 also ran was very close, six of the games going to| * ‘ 4 | - - [*Bailey o "R race. Fairview Stud stakes for 3- | denee. In two of the games Larned made |Culty. Webber's loss is about $6.000, with Totals .. 3 U romie .o W0 | JEATGE selling, 31000 added, one mile: | double faults when he appar ntly had the | 36,000 Insurance. The damage to the bulld otals 8 1| John Yerkes, (Turner), 11 to 5, won: King [ game in his grasp. Whitman won both P g to " sonic fri *Batted for Higgins in ninth Bramble, 116 (Mitch 2 to 5, | games. Ing, which belongs to the Masonic fra Chicago 00000063 second; Greenock » to 1 In the fifth set Whitman ved the | ternity, will not exceed ). For a time 'h“‘ — - - Minneapo! 01006000 third, Time: 1:41 nd Na- | best tennis he had shown, while Larned, |entire stock was in danger. Don C. Web — Minneapolis 1 | bockiish also ran while pl: ¢ a thoroughly good game Fourth race, handicap, mil. Earned runs: Chicago, 2 Left on b and onmaixs | i _plaving & thoroUEhly 8Os, S871a |ber's bands wero sevaraly burasd "\'.‘;“h"hl': & Minneapolly, 1. Swa-pas nth: Intrusive, 126 (Mah to 1, won; | not display the confidenge and steadiness | DRI v is cool, elean and well ventilated. There ie always a draft, s JOIR N ARt Qe nfalon, 110 (Mitchell), 6 to 5 and 2 to b, | that « champlons. Whitman ran out ehraska Farm idence, ey b i s atnt = A [Pl Brick out: By Densar i by B gecond; Radford, 10 (Walshi, 3 101, third that ke hkly. one man oOF the et | sYRACUSE, Neb. Aug T | the walls are thick,the air is pur eand kept constantly moist I, Hit with ball: 1abell Time: 1:83 [ Time: " 1:46%. " Knfght of the Garter also :.‘.h“..r:I:!.Ilu:v‘.;-.;”]u:“‘::v”- ot and el P arneq | The farm residence of Diederict Autholtz, | by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in Witth race, 4-vear-olds and up, short|won only the third and fifth games. though | two miles northwest, was burned to the (Dr. MeGrew at 50.) H Unearned Victory. steeplechase course, about two miles: Treats all forms of. DISEASES AND | CLEVELAND, Aug. 21.—Indianapolis won | Hill; 188 (Dayton), 7 to DISORDERS OF MEN ONLY. 23 Vears [Its first game of the season on the loca arson), 6 o1 and wier summer. ! ot Baby | Nowas ‘within w point of the fourit, Tt | ground at 6 o'clock Inst evening. It wa to 10, won; The Cad, [last three games went to the champion | . Jo o ; o2, The Cad. | last three games Wont to MG our points |08 the old John Diener farm and was a i Dunlap, 101 ozt to 2 third Fime: | In Uik set \Whitman earned rather more | large, commodious structure. Most of the : ounds foday, and the victo s no e [ In ' thi WI;IP(I:QD'EELE“ FARTE IN Omahs. | Arounds oAy AViaitore: Yune. were madt br refused than half his points [ contents were consumed. No cause s as cured auickly and perma- | iffey chances had been glyen to retire th SIRled taritha @4, 1t nriainatan (o s sl hently. The most natiral | 1008 Dad you ¢ Results at Highland Park. st. Louls. L i L a sum A ) s and sclentific treatment thut has yet been | *14¢;, Attendance, 1100, Roares @ ord DETROIT, Witk Ave il odooker Landry| o7, 10 ‘!‘,‘.'"{'u',;"'r, Lol kex was | meT kitchen. Mr. Autholtz v fnsured | ’ discovered 1T NOW REQUIRES compara. | CEVERARIS L : DIAE carried off the riding honors at High B Ol T Twin 4 for two-thirds value of the property in the % e £y ; RH.OAE RHOA I I \ ¢ i ghland | peavily played to win the concluding race proy in . : hoh S rtareh eaned UL | Priable, 170 1 1 0 goon. 2b. 0 eather threatening Ak heavy. Re- | and won in a gallop from ady . B T 1oms o7 tims, "VUTIt; | Genins, 5. ¢ 1 § or, 3b.... 1 B e, selling! Boeuldy 1r. | BSCURE, FIDE WAE savErely scorshed b P TP TR PP T or call for particulars. CHARGES LOW Tachoe b 2 88 3 ARy b 2 4 O 104 '(Caatror, 4 to 1, won; Give and Take Results: auarter: Tom | "1 had a severe attack of billious col BLOOD POISON Liiiiersmiase andvan Pianine T D 0 8 8 1ihold ote0 111 0|0 Coburny, 9 to 1, second; Wilkerson, 47 | e . Tigris, | &0t & bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera : - ai cured, and every | & . 1.3 Ao gt (). Daly), 10 to 1, third. Time: 147 8 ¢ © 2. second: Pinar dei |and D AR e b PP SR 4 rnd -t B 0 Powers 0 Vo 2t Becor in and Diarrhoer Remedy: took two doses and | & PEOEHODIDOOPOH DD D pearances of the diseas - ples, ¢ 00 7T 0 0Miligan, p..0 1 0 6 0 . » yone on and An ful, Duchess Vi, Mento, Lurdon, Al pear. No "BREAKING OUT" of the dis ulekiy disap- | e 500 882 o Teuton Wiso ran e Yimar wna 1y Fire aiso | of Emporia, Kan. “My neighbor across the | 4 Call up . Sa8s on the skin of face. & CURE GUAR | Totats .. 47071 1 2| gBecond race, five turlonge: seliing: 8cotch | ran street was sick for over a week; had two or [, 0 ek A Ap face, 4 A Totals .. 3 52712 3l Reamuis o k%03 wopi Hewr d race, one mile: Zazel, 113 (Wat-|three bottles of medicine from the doctor |, . sccond: Tempt. [ won), 8 to 2 won; Spring, 101 (J. Matthews) hiand b 020 ’ o m, ¥ (C ne L 9to 2 e used them for three or four days without Pt of youns. and_middle agen|TiaVelAnd .. 000000020648 (L Thomps 4'to 1, third. Time: 106 | 5 to' 5, second: Belle Simpson, 106 (Domi: | He used them for th r four days without | 4, r MANUFACTURED BY men of Vigo hd Vi SHATIAY 2 0 2 04| Prerre, jr., and Bill Massle also ran Nk o 1 third. Time: 1:42%. Frank [relief, then called in another doctor who| g, 2 tality, Tmpotency, Spermotorrhoea and ali | Farned rune Cleveland. 1, Twocbase hit: | | Third ‘rice, six furlongs, selling: "Annte | pearce, Terrdlenc, I ter, Barrica and | treated him for some days and gave him no o CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP OB osses and discharges or weak and timid | Hoffer. Sacrific 00¢ olen bases: | Lauretta, 108 (Landry), 4 to 1, won; Hun- | Admiral Sch A0 ran. » £ inwmen and diuchargen or weak and timia | (HOTEr BTG it Klood, S Based: | cltii ia Coabtim, 3 to' . econd: cherrs | R ruce, Seven furlongs: Jullotta 1, | Fellel, wo diecharked bim. T went over 1o ¢ Sovm van namm cele, Dissuses of the Biadder and Kidney, | jhdyananolis, o first base on Jalis of 1 (A Webeh) ]"Iuk third, Time: | 101 (Dominick), 16 to 5, won; Miss Theresa, | see him next morning. He said bis howel 2 s Nervou debility morrhea, Glee r, 1; off & gan truc out i r 'onso and Jac Adle also ran 9 (May), 3 to 1 and 15 to 1, second th- pre ol hle fix at hey ha e ¢ N A o e, e ectoant com. | Hofter: “icelley. Madison, ~Milligan niiha) Foneo snd Jhek Adle Mlso ran. | " Max), W10 1800 13 0,1, Aesendi Nesthe | were in & terribla x, thet they lisd 2 and a o CURES ail iiidooy bined Powers; by Milligan, Pickering, Frisbie oburn), 3 to 1, won, Rey Balazar, 10§ rpoletto, Mrs. Grannan, Pirate's Daugh- | [UR0Ing off 80 long that it was almost bloo! » A 2 Dl 98ason. * CHARGES LOW Crisham, Sples. Left on bases: "Cleveland, [ (McQuade), 1 ta 3 second: Delst, 108 (Won- | ¢ Blumist also ran Bux. 1 asked bim if he had tried chamber- | © 1222 Advertising Man ache, ole M ¢ THARG OW, 6, Indinharolis, 8 Time:' 1465 Umpire! | derly 10 to 1, thfrd, “Time: Tt Lottde | "ot vace selling” mile and weventy | lain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy | * M 11 @ 3 o, oF By W 're: b ¥ o or by & CAS Sherida 3he o C K. L a ey | yards Py ce el (Dom ck), 9 to i 4 98 ot CURER S TR B rreatment by | Il‘n' 0 Rallies in Ninth Wha Liasie Mecarthy aiwy rap | em LR g g and bs sald ‘No.' 1 went home and brought | ¢ will call on you % wice,ete,of Dr. B.J. Key, Saratoga, N. ¥ mall. Free Consultati o Kxaming 4 th race, six furlongs, selling: Intent, | second; Gilbert, % (Watson), 5 to 1, [ him my vottie and gave him one dose: wic |+ <o gat g Want Ad or ¢ Tan ALO, Aug. 2L—Baffalo made | 100 (Landry). 1 to 10, wan: Eleven Bells. 9 | Time: 148, Governor Boyd also start him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty | + ‘ “ ¢ g to take Hours 8 4. m. to h p.m. 7 to§ p. m. Sun Wy i the ninth and took away | (L. Thompson), 3 to 1, kecond; Sackher Fifth race. malden 2-yea -olds, five fur-| minutes if he did ne IO Box 766 Office over from Detrolt when all belleved [ 101 (A Weber). § to 1. third X | me: 118 | longs: la Desirous. 112 (Van Dusen), & to - between Farnam and Doug- | the visitors had 1t pocketed. “After Ker- [ The Henedict and Cable Clibb also ran 5 Won: The Thrush, 110 (Dale). 10 'to 1, [ RO more and was a k Bt, Omaha Neb. . win had been retired at first in the ninth, | Sixth race, six and one-half furlongs, | and 4 to 1, second; Harry K, 113 (R. 8mith); | the best medicine 1 have ever tried | ' - L tirely cured. 1 think it| s - Taw?. You ase sure L2000 P PPV e V@9 (o cutch cold Iy will aure It

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