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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THAURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1900. 3 o (, TTSON'S N\ #top in the alr, much as would the flight [ York Teft 1 B",[ “" M'\ \ Bll DFR & \ #ft on bases: Philadelphia, & |the Diamonds, kept the hits scatt a | F : . §n fastant the batl appeared suspended is | Blot ot Carrick, 2. Struek out, By |sse first The battery”for Mufrav A e L e i e A | A fidai~ and then droped lixe & SBot to the | Ducis, Riivagh, Tiicummin. Gloncas Thorus. | Graves; Tor Blattspouth, Atcher ag Car: | - FUfth Fack: ope e and | ! Tries to Play Ball and Gets Roasted by | Eround. Baird recovered from the surprise Stolen bases: Klagle, Lajoe, McFariand. | mack. Struck DAy b S icite: | Btrocn T (R a ady 1 " occasioned by the phenomenon, for e, as Doyle. Double plays: Cross to Lajole t mouth, & The Black Diamonds . rddle 3 e s ‘o ) Pay th Gmad n, for he, as did | pof Ly monds would ike | Fiddler, 102 (W. Kiley) ) randstand “Umpires, all others, expected one of the outfielders Delehanty: Wolverton to Lajole. Two-base | to hear from any team in Case county or Dagmat, 104 (Buchan. 10 to TR s ] o1 re | hits. Davis, Doy'e. Three-base hit: Hick- | surrounding towns of the ago of 17 years | 147} ighan), 10 tg 1, thied, i - would probably be called upon to field it | man. Time: Z:0. Umpire: O'Day or under ore § T g B9 AL Donation, _Hub and shot' it over to first, nailing Buelow tabvurg Beheduien Murr 80401800 o-t0|Belleor Oalwood alse pam. T o — w0 | 3 Murray 5640 0 0-14| Belle of Oakwood DENVER WINS A LIGHTNING FAST GAME | Thin atternoon the second game of the| PITTSBURG, Aug. 22-The Dittsburg- |1/t Emoutt SR 801080 Ll THER e cone i wansboro, B | il weries between the present and erstwhile | Ulncinnati game sche for here today 1y), 3 to' 1, won: Plantain, 1 3 T I Th- | 4 - « 0! 1 nan), § to secon 3 1 i ton | et b rea A et Bl | Wan ret TorWard (o Sepambet 21 by UA! | 15 BRTAOR. Noor e S (Bpectai | 10 1 thira: Time: 1 k. i welve ings Everyone Must Tommy Haghes and Pop Esler in a |Schmidt will be the opposing pitcher TNt Yerterdiy 16 DIy & manhe pouts fegFam.) Neb, Aue. 2 —pecal | }ii5 e "y T n Y e the oppos chiers, | Cineinnat] yesterday 10 piay & gRme post clegram.) return’ game of ball be. | Hophe! dy Britanni dy o Battle that Would Delight Score Soned eatiy 1o The bakeot Ton Soceunt ot | [vesh Tranton and b as hlaved | mond, \Weodtrice, Sister Fox and M Not D t A 'd . the rt of a Stone | OMAHA jtreet car atrikes in Bt. Louls in e city " this atterngon batore an' en: bank also ran. 0 10 AVO1 ICKNESS. Man. | T G Standing of the Team: SRR Thred by STAHEVE Tan Pam the twe | meman, o8 . Q ! engthened by stronger men from the , oy ' ' Toman. se. 4 0 § U Plaed, Won Tast, P |lowns han had plaged in from the tvo | TALENT ALL OUT OF FORM Don’t try to cool too quickly after exercising. { - F 1 0 0 rooklyn W@ 58 w21 | kame. The feature of the o | | McVicker - % H 3 5 7) game was the | | , Denver, 0 A 4 0 1 0 1 Pittsburg B 8 8 ">l | pitching of James Ma Who Strack out | Bard of Aven Oniy W ’ | Don't allow a cough to become chronic. Take Perun. i1 10 0 Philadelphia ® & fourteen men. The score by innings is as g g b Bl grcon T 1 ! ‘|'”' 4 S B B #5 | follows Y 8 = First Past the Don’t sleep in the same undergarment you wear during o G 3oston % H W) | Culbertson 3563163 3 Sarnt . Hughes, b S ils 8 @2 W | Batterfes: Culbert ind Pert SARATOGA, Aug. 22 Burc was | {hicaxo, %-4; Minnenpolls L faba At W W | mer', Trenton,' Wade, Lyons, Barding and the only winning Thvorite today. The Mus. Don’t use any catarrh medicine except Peruna. " ¥ G Milwauk tals ' 11 3 GAMES OF THE | Moorc keeter won the Lemp handicap at five fur ¢ o " I AMERICAN LEAGUE. | ¢ longs by u neck, with King P | | Suyite, 4 Dot ey ) ( Minden Defeats Arnpahoe and Lady Bohore & head away, BMayor Don’t expose yourself unnecessarily during the first hot e [ O A E|Chlcago Gets Two Away from the | MINDEN Neb, Aug fapecinl Tele- | Gllroy. with Shaw up, was regarded as a d. ’ Bill Wilson made a fool of himself Miller, 1f A AR N Villlers with Ease, gramy The result today of the game '-r‘tmlv;\ n“ n.‘, ille Face and was at 1t s of spring. . & o selt yester- | aeiow. ¢ i 4 !l CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—The home team had | PIAYES Minden was Arapahoe S, Minden n the beiting, but wit t ) dar. :\hllhl his right hand split an fnch | Hoiland, it 1 2 2 Ulan easy thing In hoth games today. At | anainpre DY INNINGTE: OO, s, teaanleehiass F o, W U Don'’t fail to cleanse your system thoroughly with Peruna, ow o palm between the middle and | Hickey, Ib ® 4 1 0 tend 2,000, Score, firat game | f5apatioe 0112020023 Cid om Tuesday At 5 h third fingers he donned the pad and did | yeis " o6 o 9§ 3 0 “AGO | MINNEAFOLIS | s 3 6 1 0 *=11| {he alewards, has boen auspended for th: D] and send for a free copy of “Summer Catarrh.” what he could to hclp Omaha oppose Den- | Lewe ‘ 2 1 RHOAR RHOAR | ptteries rapahoe anner and Rad- | rest of the meeting, the representatives ot » ver. There 1s not a ball N«v:r”n 2 hun DAk i I T i1 11T 0o [ B e e hor. b Hita: DR Bl | Sowatio ”'|“ i e ant Lenty A1os N dred who would have done this. And for bis | a1 - - = 01 13 0 aom aner 10 rrors: | Minden, 6 | ander.” Sontinuing e i LY ey | [l eatch cold. pains and devotion he was ronsted by a lot g LR J Susden 2 0 0 Werden, 1b.. 1 3 1| Arapahoe, § nitely. Summuaries | o o 2 ot Omaha 006060600106 01| Hartman, 3b1 1 2 0 Nance, ') | ~y First ace « 2-year-old el | K o ;: m” grandstand umpires, not only dur- | Denver 0200101 02 6|MFiindIt0 130 A EE R R cpielton Wina froa icearney | purlonge; Bare of Ayon, 106 (Bathor 8 to Don't fall to get a copy of ““Health and Beauty” if you are a & the game, but afterwarde, That is| Iarned runs: None. Two:base hite: | Isbell 1b....1 3 & 0 1 Nichols, ss.. 0 1 300 KEWARNEY, Neb., Aus, | 5 won: Cherries, 109 (Maher), 5 to on. tried b aur the NS #on hiler. Preston, Mille Bases on | P “on, pO 0 0 4 0 Pailey 00240l T stween the Kearney and Sheltoy | 1141 Colonel allantyne Sunctua b el b Buocdp M e BT G AL 1 R 0 PR 0 A R Hareey, .0 0 ¢ 1 0| feame. “Kenrney playad ball the trst two | Georgla, G T R Don't fail to consult Dr. Hartman by letter, if you have any | ol he game was lightning | pitcher: By Hughes, 1. Strucg out: By 0510 5 O] innings, by shutting the visitors out, while | Stonemouth Thick 0 ran i fast and had Omaha won it would have | Hughes, 7: by Eyler, 2 Double plays Totals.... 8 82 1» 4| Kearney piled up five runs in the first [ Second race, for I-year olds, one mile chronic diseases. Advice free. i been & game. Omahs lost and so, in the | Borignt C orey @ Time: 1:30. Umpire: | Chicago DR B R 0 B e i R LR TR bat. | Uneightly, 100 (Weddersand), 8 to1, w N ; os d so, e | Ebright Minneapolis 000020 P tery for Kearney and Brenn, nd Smith | Mayor Gilroy, 110 (Shaw), 1'to 5. estimation of the home knockers, it was Dl esi0 00 01 0=3 | tor aharton “Ths seore was 18 100 in favor | Precursor. 110’ (Maher). § fo 2. third Don't drink ice water in hot weather. It will produce “bum.” O | s1orx wiv oty ) Earned runs: Chicago, 4; Minneapolis, 1. | of Shelton B ! t third, Time. | vbum.” One of these fellons last night was | PUT IN ONEINNING. | Loft on butes: Chicago, 1i Minneapolis. § * [ on s 1§ Loy Sheeswtiaw and Leow Fergue | cholera morbus. busy accusing Hoy of making five errors, | - | Shcrifice ‘hita: Padden. Hartman. McFar Slugmers Win Anoth | **Pnird race, th | wheteas » et 4 .| Bumch Mits In the Fifth and Save |land. Stolen bases: Padden, Fischer. Double | EMERSON, N R Third race, the Lemp handicap. for 2 ’ o “Rime and three toes | SIOUX CITY. T e (@pecial Tele. | 10 Hartman to Padden: ‘Nance to Werden: | foday and beat Wayne by a score of 14 1o | her, 100 (Wedderstrand), 0 to 2. s | c ) " he bandied it cleaaly gram.)~The bunching of hits (n the Afth | san 'V Oy Hbcvey, 1 Bass ot alle o e want score of 10 1o | Pels Machorr. 118 (Burian third, " Fime | Ohio, for a free copy of «Facts and Faces.” n was another battle between Hughes |inning and a disastrous error by Parrott | Patter r . Snh b egation has pl Toat | 101, “Calche 8 ush $ Y » en Hughes | inning and a disastrous error by Parro \tterso Baley i has play ason and lost lchester. Scotch Bush, Termies b and Eyler. These artists have been pitted | resulted in a victory for Sioux City today. [ Hoy rgon, 1 oft Balley, 1 HiL with-ball: | only five " The boys play at Pender on | Dublin, Bweet Tuoth and Silverda | Don'’t fail to clip this out and give it to any friend you think against each other on various previous | Berte, Cote, Collars and Brashear did the | Score, second game i BRI i gL | ™Fourtn " r-old \ oit- | may need it. occastons and then, as in this latest instance, | Stick work which won for the home team. | CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS, | | tng. six_furlongs iy, 18 (Rhaw) ] est instance, N 2 ome tea NEAPOLIS ", 8 ongs s D e | &ave the rooters & taste of protessionai | Pueblo started out Wke u whiriwind, net: | yor or.. T %% % pavi rooLdians Flay Good Hatl, | 8% 1 won: Doty Whitnoff, a2 (Wedder. | pitching such as wo & Al | (e two runs In the first inning. The vis. | 1oy of-) ) 0 Davts, cf WOKLYS Y., AR, 22.—(Specialy— | Strand), "7 {0 5 second: Milistream Piteniug v :l)lf would do credit to any | jtars nearly tied the scor In the eighth, | badden, 2.2 0 1 3 ‘The . Nebri NoYs fue. 2. (Speciatd— | I\fater), 4 101, third. Time: 1 i '{nw ‘ { n the country. Thelr work was| when Whitridge knocked a two-bagger, | oo, .- 8 ¢ 3 | to N delphia, 7 o 4, The Indans | & Tfeucher, The HBurlingion Route, | | about on a parity. Hughes was touched \«‘mu Closson ‘unrl 1|.m||m| were on bases. “‘]“*I‘“ Tt 0 4 then won ]I‘vum the delnfl team, 14 to 3 Elsle Barnes and atehkey alsc — up fo s, only " - ‘losson scored easily, but Graham was | Lortman, abo 2 6 to 0. The Nebraska boys defeated | ran y | p for six hits, only six. mind you. and | calght at the plate on @ aham WS | sierind, 160 0 3 0 0 Fischer, ¢ mantown e Cars it oy o | Hitn v for 3-year-olds and up, one | | that by the slugglng team which George | Giraham carried off the batting I T B e e R S 8 s LR from the Skellys, the semi-professional | Mile and ‘80 yards: First Whip, 110 (it sbesl ‘BAE githered from far &nd near, | the day. Bcore shearin, 10133 0 0 Hiewins, 2 champions of Brooklyn, § to & [ Wiiliame. 8 1675 won. Daytd Garick, 101 | in every case because of the| . 810UX CIT i bofob i (Maher), § to 5, second: Pink Coat, 11 o ko au; n’v heir hitting abil- | LS u o . 5 ) Piteher Gets Blood oning. (Mitehel), 6 to’ 6, third. Time: 140l Eyler was found by the Colts for | Collars, rf. 1 Mtale . 2l Totale 3 w CHICAGO, Aug. 22.-Jack Tayl | Compensation and Einus also ran four hits, but two of them were two-bag- | McCreadie, ‘it e 0| chicago 1 §10:0:6.0 B T T s AR s == = — | gers, both made by Captain O'Connell, “[“‘ljrimluunrr . $ '3 B 1 .\!;m.r-.uu,n« 00000000 2-2 '|"”M i;‘mu‘nn,ln\ |)‘u- team on its coming | . ¥ at St Louis, this gave th c six base: Jrifin, ¢ . N ¥3 0l oft on bases: Chicago, 4. Minneapolis, OUP. ood polsoning has attacked his | ST LOUIS, Mo, Aig. 22 —Three fi | " [ e locals a total of six bases, [ Glasscock, 1b g L O g o e erdug. SBtalen Munearoline . | risht arm and . similar number of second chofces | Anyone who has a west front office these s g X one short of the total number of bases | Niles, 3b g O | man, Badden, Nance, Davi L i e aptured the ev t the Fair Grounds. | . A days, or an of s j I . Padden, Nunce 8. Double play: | - S ML C L HAMLL Grounds ice i < i1di i made on hits by the Denverites Herte, ua.. T & o| Lially to Fischer. 8iruck out: By Khtol BOREAL'S SON DOES TRICK The feature of the day was the three-uar: | fice in a ramshackie building, ought not to be in the same e, ¢ v 00 0 v Parker, ases on bails: O Par- ers of e handicap which was won by " " + A Nice Crowd W shent; MeDonaid, Bioieeis ! 3 81 Hr o P! 00, “Usnpire: Mannassa, : daditz, Summary fix next swmmer. Dirt, too, seems more offensive in hot The game was witnessed by a big crowd, | Totals ........ i o S| Sptaces Wina Up witn Hoosters. LG L UL T IR (Dot (s wons Rihsom, 108 (Dale): weather. y his B1e" of Whiok emofistrated more 6. Bis CLEVSLAND, 0., Aug. 22.—Clevel: 000, for 2112 Trotters, Wen 13 to 5 and 2 to &, second; Iron C quently than could aught else how popu- 5 8 % 1'|l||:ll|lx‘\d:-.;l|l\;.|-n’l‘ln broke eyen ¢ the ;h,.. by Bornlma. {";.‘ .:Inlmr- 15 to' 1, thir | ol 4 R 2. | heade afternoon. Thix gave the se [ 125" Candock. Towers, Sangamon | Iar the great national game s with the Koy & ¥ 3 o] son's series 1o’ cleveiand, who O hewel. | SRTON, Aus B=The featufe. ot the | Hlle Venner aiso ran | people of Omaha. It was ladles’ day and teen out of the nineteen games played. The | Grand circult mes » Rendville | md race, selling, six furlongs: Bona- | P i 3 1 || first game today was a SIUgEINg ma and circuft meetat the Readville track | qua, 109 (Giimere), 3 'to 1. woni Motnta members of the fair sex were out in force. Sl o | Gt s Jolby, Was s SIURBIDEIRLON 11| Ly ACCTROR VER RS CiEpMERAcTLRetLY | Dew, 101 (0 Muthewn); 19 f0.1 and 3te 1, | — g Their d r R 8 irry off | stake, valued at $10,000, t Afth e r disappointment at the result was - 2 0 0| T bnata (iotiah Bote paor Rerie et | for Y e tare, ke LR | § g e N T B Cavutal | ik tempered alone by their apprectation of | %\ Nitridge, v 9.1 g P T M R e T e i S LT B o] S e 1 Nete, Despits | fielen i1, (ardner. fotnen Liad, (000 | 4 ik ¢ at the end of the sixth fnning and Barne o fact that the geld W el H. Gardner en Lad, (00¢ ’ k " ¢ ” . ckerino Ebright rose a notch | Jonmse 0 2 0| Tn"the Girat Inning Madison disputed ‘o de- | mark for himaelf, a8 well as for the event: | “Fhird race & v W ‘e thick.the air is pur ; 3 T oF tWDYIA tha satiBmben; ot AR erapactatera | . § 0 i “‘"hl.l;l of Sheridaiis und ‘was e N L Rt AT H oty | pTulrdaraces maliing) rolle wnid & aixtesnih the walls are thick,the air is pur eand kept constantly moist b Pt Totals - = — = = =—|[bench. The second game was a pitcher's £ e i . d he extend | [Kjtty Clyde, W (Dale) t won; Joe , " £ 4 RYEmiR. Kaile & b k 4:'4'h~ ery capable job of umpiring h , Total 3 9 T 1] battle. All of Tndlanapolla’ runs were made ::w:n t. %o that his performance {3 lookad | Boughte. 111 (Van Dusen), 2 to 1 and 1to by the fountain in the court. his is the place to be in | Eariy in the game your Uncle Hiram | °PArrott out on foul bunt. **Took Lally's | On buses on balls. In the sixth inning and plac N e ) Ly | I second, Mite Bovkin, it (May) %0 to 1 | summe: ; place. in six g : . & * and places the son of Boreal well up % : ! nmer. passed the word along that all wrangling | & n sixth FL e BT ol R RO L R WS M g b S o B AT RO TN K R T ol | and bench talk had to be cut out and cut | Puehio .. 0000400004 ek LA which gave them the lead | Boraima was barred in the betting | O Iareas Y | 0 20 00 0 % w by Madis o o0 othe orite, woi 8 AlNo tan, out it was. The result was a game al-| Iarned runs: Sloux City e b 93| inning atlowed the winning rin to be R s B s e | ce, handicap, _six furlongs moatyeatithly. free from apy whauglitig:or | TNO:DAse Biia: Raymer, Whittldge. Bt018% | Bere Amoirog s e | o e Tohile The A0 o taken (Daley, . to 5, woni W. d Annoying deiays caused by scrappy dis. | bases: Graham, Berte (), Griffin () neretomorraw and Friday. Attendance, | by Courier Journal, while the 2110 pace, n | secoii; 1 L S okt B . . putes. McDonald, ‘'Double plays: Bra: | M . Score, first gamer WhIEh Mizctie was favorite, was captiired || e i Mallo alse Sturted. b4 o Glasscac et CLEVELA > POLIS ¥ Dumon b i & aden also started The Denverites won the game in the first st At D LR Ll RHOA R IO A E | OO0 and Harry ; Fifth race, two-year-olds, five and on | € ohns a e o VA E J. and Harry Hamli hay 3 : et ety . . half of the second. A brace of runs was % o’ balls: Collara - ¢, ' McDonald, | Eickerioe cf 1 o itarieet, 1, 5 e x0T | The AbbOLE. (LOLIRA 8 protly. mile Selding; | halt furiongs: Dofothy Les, 108, (Dale) Rental Agents, Ground Floor, Bee Buiiding. appropriated fn that act and subsequent de- | Gate™ woller G ansionson. Struck out! | LT 11 Magoon, 203 3 3 2 0| hig awn tire one-half second. to 200 O e )80 o , Collurs, Graham, Parrott, Johnac . 0/Geler, an 3340 e Maseachusetts was the first e of | Uiy oA 0%, y A \ Velopmente abowsd| that they were allisufi-| WAId gitchies: Mobongld, Tonason. Bum: b3 ey, 011 6 1 1] the day and tweive of R rfoe HEteos third, Time: 1:08g. Lol Sparks and Danells clent, although four more were run n just to | [if¢ MIt Berte. Timet “150. Umpire: | Sy, o 1 Higriever, £ 3 3 ¢ 0 [ nominated fac d the starter in the first | “ 50" rice. welling. six furlongs: Henry | make the measure good. Hickey was given Crisham, ©.. 0 Borver, or. 0 1 8 8 0| e et Cletad o ¢ the ‘betting. | of Franstamar. 109 (Corner), 10 2, won “CHOOLS. 1 a walk to first and Mohler followed with a Walters, 36 0 Hickey, b 4B e N Dkl o er | Doralice, 107 hran), 16 to 1, second: T o110} alters, 3 ckey 11 oliowed by Lord Derbv and Lady Ger- | pianter, 112 H il - A = long outfeld fir, Mattie Mevicker made,a HITS. | Baker, p....0 odaraner, 'p. 1 1 1 2 0| aldine. rhe lakt named horse had the o, | Mlanter, 11§ cVan Dusen) 1) 105, Ven H sensational run after the ball, dashing awdy - = |Barnes, p. 5 1 0| bat broke almost lmmediately. Boralm - ity ey r. ) - o v Light, Miss Elna and Mound City 80 ra over in right fleld. The spheroid fell in his ense ot the §t Joseph Pitoner. | o Tl | Totats.... T | o O I iie the, siretch Geers sent | ? - - b _ mitts and a mighty sheut went up from the | D18 MOINES, la. Aug ~(Special | Cleveland 011803400 0pl|Lora Derby o Eecond ‘pince and managed Records Cut at Dubuque. - . 1 grandstand, but the demonstration was | yicbram)-Des Moines landed on Mr Indianapolls S3 A0 83490 6| to ket within'a neck of the favorite at the | , ' e e favoighls oAk | BOARDING SCHOOL. DAY SC L, shortlived, for Mattie juggled the leather a m‘;“""“'_'”'nvl.u- u:d hammered him all over »la“mfi on v:(.\lrm.?r. l1.'; off Barnes, 2 “5,!;;,‘ Secora Nkt WRE LIS Hantut thie eane, | f5¢ gooa rac \08 At Nutwood b oY } o " HOOL, moment and vorted d, securing a total lourtes: rned runs: Cleveland. §; Indlanapolis, ¢ b iy > Ll s o | attendance was good o second hes P e ; oF 1 cha R . : on | Three-buse hit: Hogriever: Sacrific ok « 4 ole und i 210 M vite Fe [ ARRICLE N Shk (OREATiTY Wi e¥ciAble: cnk \'\l:r'l'l“r::rll‘.\yr.l\xns unable to do much with | Shay, 1:1:';0"'.‘ Hogriever. Sacrifice hits: | e ‘wire it looked like a dead heat. The hie record trom n!»\(‘fl“\':r I the drst | Classes will be resumed at the above fnstitutions Wednesday, September Gth. The Axsinel Al masiSertalily 80 sxcomble dus [ sinens, surves and only in- they roiech Onnce. @), Hlood, Magoon "eler, ey dime i 200, & new recard for Horatmn, | B8 06,10 ki i 1o Sl . oduced | course of study embraces all the branches of a thorough Faglish education, also the e R oo Tt was oot und. not, | dingles then and a base on balin gave them Hogriever, " Hickey. irat base” on Balle! | Hordlma seemed to be said of Lord perby! | PHEUIET, B0 A0 urle B0k unfinichea | 1anguages, music, drawlug, painting and needlework. French, German and Latin are Uit Ohtabey chatiuotal the +| two scores. Two singles gave Dos Moines | Struck out: jardner, h: oft Barnes. 1. [ RORAIma, Seemed 1o b0 Dush Derpy hard | gn Tuesdav), stx starters included in the curriculum of studies free of charge . | batructed the way and threw | one in the third, four singles and s ame .bxr:.k out: 'By Baker, Hogriever, Kelly; | {0Foc To0r the Lawson AL ) | Major Muscovite over to Captain 0'Connell. The throw was | bakger added threcin the fifth, six e | Mehel Rel) Frisbes, Walters (2. HIt b | “In"the' third heat Boraima. ‘Lord Derby Lady Plpes FOR TERMS APPLY TO RESPECTIVE SUPERIORS. not of Hoy's usually giltedge variety and|@nd @ double made six in the seventh and e on errors: Cleveland, 2; India I, | and Big Timber were together to the turn I Hickey cantered across the plate with the | thian¥le, un error and two doubles made |3 Double pi: A 2ioINgInuApell%: | The first numed, however, had the o fi'x'.'"'i“fi"'(” R -~ < Arst tAlly oE the Eaihe ant Honiy v e elghth. Attendanc . Score: | Magoon to Wel Leton Dasca: Cleva: | and while Derby was punished severe! P b ! w Ol¢est and largest gt AL LU o b B e ;:""‘ DES MOINES, land, 13 Indianapolis. . Wild pitch: Gard G Gy WuE A0 ThD 86 1A rival's wheel | Hest tme; purs ! entwo I l .r’ ca 'm, JLary scheol in AB ;. | ner. Time: 2:05. U : ' , 8 ., purse AL P, O'Connell. Meantime Mobler suc- | Thiel, 1f DR\ 0 A u el Himes SHmaire RBSHARE B elaas, trotting, The Massachusetts | ®rs { Government sapervinion. Stata commisnns to eruduaten 1 S AT ded in purloining third and crossed the | Ball, 88 3i o ol N S SR cLBY f anoe, &30, Boore atakes, $10,000, three heats in five | Prince of India - ational Academies. COL_SANDFORD SELLERS, M. A.. Sujt., LEXINGTON, MO, Fubber on elly'ae pikoi tram WIIson 1| Demituen s S EVELAND. '\ INDIANAPOLIS | Boraima, ch: g, by Boreal (Gat- [ v Wik ¢ ehsamen, 1b ... 0 o ofep AR AE comb) 18101 obe Teman while trying to steal second. Hines, 2b | ¥ 0 0)bkkering etf OI8O HAMI, M1 0 400 LoR DREDY: b, k. by Mambrino { T AT A i 8, 2b Magoon, 2b..0 0 | K Jee ; determine the local championship Omaha's Only Run. Salslar, ¥t i f ] Gania 1117 0Geier dn..031 48 B Winioer, by b, (PErein. 1oossieeess e-for 1 start- | place here. The winne T e o, o NOBODES Preston’ Lomi 3 : | L Chany 2 elly, 1b....0 113 0 0 Ellert, b. g (Vanbokkelen) rs chosen to represent North Platte aguinst s , e In the fifth Preston’s two-hagger metted | {77 © o [ i s S R S - (L ARLIR Gk B i b L LI PR L S o S Willlam Mac) it hia 1 1 1| outside players during the tournament 1 thy 1l 0 o visitors another score and again in 5 a¥ 0 Shay. s 0 11 1 0Sevbold, .0 11 0 ¢/ Rister, b, & (Carpenter) Dunton Oh So... .1l 21 "The prizes to be given will include rackets the seventh Besatan ktarted oft with & stugls Totals. i, Gt - Crisham, W0 000 0Heydon c)\0 0 4 0 0| Edna ook by m, (Colling) . P.‘{“II"‘VT T 2 23 3{In menn -Jv-;n‘m gnd_singlo contests, fine ¢ ases before gt Sples, ¢ 5 10 Madison. ss. 0 21| Ma Anderson, b aiiing st time: 2100, o1 Tacket pine in women's contests anc and circled the bases before the side was ST. JOSEPI e B G I R B b [ LA PR Trotting, 2:20 class, purse §L00, s Some “Fackett of stardard make for the retired. This made the score 4 to 0 when a AB. R H. O === ~ — — — | Lady Geraldine, b. m. (Renwick) starters | Finners b iibniavel ReL Jhds erbecied r mmar ."!.'..mrnm began their end of the seventh. | Ffrfin%: 3 LA S T I'ITMT. i El 0 n'rmm.- NETTE Paday Db g (McDonald) Red June ... \biay that forty o fifty tonuis ra (rom onts Rddie Lauzon was ed t s 0 y 2 evelan 0 000201 *°-3 Voodford ., . (Stevens) he A chan! PEEEETR . 5e & * C D re nd ta part ) gl 808 [eaved the (iopkt by N AR atbotind o o i AR Time (by adarters): i, 1:06%, 0, 2. | 405 AL : i (e S i _‘*The 8chool That out by scoring on Captain O'Connell's sec- [ JitiI% b I By G Bariee, Bl rishoe 104 ka4 % RO i Internationnl Tennis Results, t Makes Manly Boys. | ond two-bagger. Piynn, ot " ! | Genins, Magoon (). Seybold (2). Stolen | 2:08 class pacing, purse $200, two heats In time: 204 e NIAGARA-ON-I HE-LAKIE, Ont.. Aug T Gosdities aal r5% | That single tally was the only one the | Bristow of B 2 & bases: LaChance, Hartzel, Geler. Firat | three: 4 = he preliminary and opening round of §le8 nier AaY Wi PG i (el b Baiaw nen 400 1 biuse on balls: Off Braggins, 8: off Barnes, | Courler Journal, b. h, by Wilkes Long Shot Over the Plate. o men's singlos were disposed of in the lege or University. Social n squeezing out. The i 3 0 0 0 1. "Struck out: By Braggins, Barnes, Hart' [ Boy (O'Nelly 211 TROIT, Aug Moundbuilder, which | Nlagara fnternational tenms — tournament | & and Athletic Advantages. B e ne 1 ke minthl aate = === L ek O Y i Vhhay: Braseins, | Frec Bond, b. . by Simon .\nnm 18 5| won the sik-anda-half friongs event ai | today and there are'but eight left to fight Military Drill on Eyler's base on balls and 0'Connell's fail- | Des Moines ..........0 0 1 0 3 0 6 Left on bases:’ Cleveland, & Thaianapolis, | Choral, b, m. (Kinney) 8 2 2| 1tighland Park this afternoon, was phcked [ 1t out. Tomorrow Colling plays Bond, ' mitted Eyler to score and gave Miller an| _Two-base hits: Brain (3), Weimer, _. - Milwankso Had Ne Shew. T biie e (Renwick) $ 8 ¢ Fenthr dneand track slow. Summary: . | Medd res: AJURE R i Ulustrated Catalogue sent on application to easy run to third Miller chalked up the | Thiel. Double plays: Hines to Ball to nm. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. —The only | Bellewood, b, m, (Thomas) 4 dis| pirst race, six and one-half furlongs, sell Champlonship men's gles, preliminary Rev. M. D. ROBINSON, M. A., Warden, 1055 7ih ab /& nactillan Rall Kuoakad out in| S Ball to Hines to Rebsamen Hases time the visitors realiy figured in today's | Time: 2:07%, 2:06%, 2.0 ing: Moundbuilde 15 o 1, | round—\W. 8. Bona of Chicago beat Peter Racine, Wisconsin, H ‘ A . BNy Danvar. satoh gn bails: O Welmer, 3, off Maupin game was in the sixth, i'lllbl):hrm‘—luur 210 class, pacing, purse $1,500, two heats Ba L2t 1, sec: | Porter agara Falls, 26, 6-1 Anmnanan snnne PSS 5 enver catcher [ Struck out: By Weimer, . ger and a bad throw netted three runs. [in three « ox, 5 to 2, third Kreigh Colllns o o3 witbatiielich Db swatted one of the Hughes brand full n| Klng Time: 10, Uniror J.‘t‘fi“ffnm':-:" Lee was In fine form. while Dowling was Dumont W. br. &, by Dupignac | ime: Tiay ! Magos K. Violetta g el R N " | the nose and it left his bat with the appear- uding of the Tea ocked out of the box In the third. Starks, | (Brnst) e 1| Crink'e and Zellmore also Fischer o1 New York beat 1. Wimer | Who relieved himh, pitched good ball. At- | Mazer. b. m. (Balley) ....cooooooee 2| “Recond race, five furlongs. Sulve, | of Wishington by aetault ance of being a long outfield hit. Sailing Played. Won. tend 800 Se * > < 3| 108 K 5 o ¢ ) - u ' o P.c. | tendanc Score: Joe Pilot, b. g (Kilborn) R 311:06 (J. Daly). 4 to 5 won: Vi T, 100 | Mead ot Foropto beat A. C. Kil- over Hughes' head, it #iddenly seemed to|Denver Ui 5 SANCAS CITY. NilvAtawn ATt Alco; b wilien 273 4| 18htirn. 4 to 1, second: Obey 102 (Landry), | master of Lirentford, 6 5 K At EVANKTON and CRICA Ly ' Dex Mofney o2 bt RH.0A Sphinx 5., b. g (Sped . 75|16 hird, ‘rime: 1:03%. Maltese Cross, | Sumner Hardv of Ban Franclico beat B on College of Libaral Arts, Medical Sehool 8t Joseph % 48 S5 | Hemphill, 12 3 2 0 0 Ketcham, cf0 0 4 Eq | Chelsen, g g (Dore) . 5 8| Antithesis, Mabunta, Lot Thomas uir of Detroi -0 Pomniissfotegnar Liogral Sue Mscieal ehonl: | Jma ha Moo 46 | Farrell, ¢f..1 0 4 0 0 Waldron, rf. 1 1 1 0 o| Norvin br. g (Bowen) 6 7| Lakinnea also ran 1. B, Alexar of “Princeton beat 1, | Noman's Medical School, School of” Musie and Sioux City a2 o o g, (Garth) i s o 4 | B g 0 5% fOratory. Also 1t conducia an Acadams o Puobl o 11 | O'Brien, 1670 11 1 0 Fulta, If....1 000 1 McEwen, ch. & i hird race, one mile: Ennomia, .I ard of Chicago, 6-3, 6-2 3 ademy of | ueblo W 1446 | Dungan. 1b..1 0 & 1 0 Anderson, 1b1 211 0 of me: 2:07%, 2:0614. +1,000, three i | Thampson), 3 0 6 wob Rell Punch, ;i | JHarey Widner of Chica at George e s [] GAMES OF THR FATISRAL LEAGUR rm::m;m : | 3 0 Abbey, 2b. : ‘ ¢ 3l o8 17 cluss, trotting, purse h :).‘m-‘ wflnl» ] “'llmd 4‘\:?:.“. 9 ( \‘ Weber), | Ii'v'i'n‘}.r :v 'z'..'m‘ m.;. e : h/: : Beptember 2tk formation s A . LE 3. niin, Conroy, s 43 ave o Y, third. Time: LA3ta. Sweet Caporal ickeit o peat tyer- | g OMce Over 215 8. 14th St Schaster, 5 6 1 olBurke 3b..0 0 0 4 o|Joe Watts, ch. & by Electioncers also ran 2 'wn of Chicago by default i B SERUTRAN, Svansion, Hoston Lays Down Before the Ch | HnE, 250 Upurke 300 %% 3 8| Mary Neale by Vatican (Youns) 4.1 11| M Fourth race, six furlongs: Hungarian, 100 Bond of ..icago beat Holcomb N Niaha o the Mawms Geoonanmt | v ? 2 olDowling, p.0 0 0 0 o] Geneviey ch.'m., by May King s o] (Coburm), o 1 won: Terminis, b \\\..m of Orange by default T 4 - = = |Sparks, p Palge) aly), 3 to 5, second 3 er, 107 (Land ) —— - _The Bostona felded | Totals 55T [EReree e @ 10 3 O] SORRE BER (Hindson) IRk #1y), 8108 secand; Hummer Landry), | St b o of 4 y ! e Brooklyns weh, b, g (Smith) 9 L) e, six furlongs, selling: Saka-| GALES ; s ow work of the Boston in 201 ] b, k. S(McDonald) 2 5] ek 100 (Caburmy. 310 1 woni Fetsy I, | favored today's' harnean faces here und the steld. “Hargy wid wpiked fn e atth noing Milwaikee ... $00003000-3 L, 0. & (Mo R & Weber), 15 fo,1 Jecond;, Hermencia. | time was fast Hesults: o Mark 1o MBALL WAL, 203 WABASH-AV. CHIoAGo. Weyning out of the box in_ the secand | hit: Coughlin s City, 3. Two-base | Winnifred, br. m. (DavI®) 5 K| @ipketta. Nancy Tl Momentum and | periyWon second. ihi purKe 00, Mark Instruction in Acting, Elocution, Ihysical cul- x In the second ghllr base ‘hits: Hemphill | ovise 1. b, m. (Haskil) 10 10| o8 alko ran [ Derby won second, el 00 Maor Mar: | fure. Oratory, Pantomime, Fenclng, Modern inning. - Kennedy, who succeedsd him, | (2. Anderson. n balls: Off Lee, 3; | W, vde inning " Kennedy, who succeeded him, | G Anderson, Bases on balls: O Let. d: | wild Wind, br, Iy (HV4%) p— | shall won the first heat in 2:11%. Othe WIDWAY TRACK | SO Camii 1 los: aha Pint | 3 RACES A all Term Opens Sept. 10, Catalogue fry at critical times. Attendance, 400, Kansas City, 5 Milwaukae, 7. Strue oal tim ance. i, 8 Kangas Clty, b Milwaukde, 1" Struck out: | Callo. b, &, (DIBKWIER) o iy AV loge g0d Binta IDWARD DVORAK, Divector. nHuoawr! 4 Innings pitched: By Dowling. 3; by Sparks, ne: Bl 213 B 2 ABbott to of Speed Conmtestn to Be | Lightning won the first, second and sev- | . samition, o oA AR | P g 4 oft: Bparke: 4. | 2.0 potim vin Abvats alled OF Tonig [ ehth heats and race. Best time :10 MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY Long, 68.....1 3 3 3 1Keeler, rf...1 3 1 0 o] Time: 1:40. Umpire: Cantitlion, 2 UTOLUNE" a1y, 1:00, 1:33%, 2:0% The firt of n serles of mid-weekly bicycle tarnero won the fifth and sixth Stahl, 1f....1 4 1.0 0Jennings, 160 1 6 0 1 Bufialo Beats Detroft. Time: 2:06%. e oLl oe held at the new Midway | heats. Best time, 2:16%. Gametta won the | New bulldings. Campus 100 acres. Model .12 0 3 2 itk o U R RS S r R Rataall il s cycle track fonight at & o clock e track | third and fourth heate. Time, 2124 Loul | kchool home. Faculty of MEN—not boys eeman, T - H ALO, Al u shed the cycle track tonight &t & o loCk d the man: | Patehe, Leemont, Tribulation” and Lassic | Bpeciulists from best schools o 4 Tenney, 15.. 1 O Dahien, w4 3 4 80 serles with Detroit today, winnng - | FOUND GOOD A7 FINISH | e Rt arranged what promisca (o be | also started i BuiiLe U BAE ARGelni 0k AT SRina, . & e IR ”lllill“i.g“‘u‘.llrlr' by u wcore of 4 o 3" The | B0 e Pl g rotting, 5:5 clags, purse $500: Admiral YANCY & FONVILLE, Mexico, Mo. 1 Daty, ... 3 1 | p y e and Selvers wis very 1 anc tteur open | SYmms won ‘the first three heats and the | § MeGire, ‘e 1 8 4 10| kood, the former allowing the visiiors but | Speedy Little Mare Shows Her Heels | #lden everal profossional B di hetweon | race. Bost time, 21714, 1dema, Newton A | — A W :ll‘.:x“;n‘wam;,rur-\y,ln;.vxll‘nl:z_'. Dig part in (0 Fine Ficld at Haw- Two tenma, one composed of local riders | MacAllen, Frequent and Maggie also DISEASES AND i I T BUFFALO. DETROLT. thorae Trask and the oihar n seslaih RN e wiich AR DISORDERS OF MEN ONLY. 35 Years | Boston S e b e RHOAE RHOAE Was held Sunday last were unanimous in Fddie MeDuflie Beaten : ] 2 ] Daitmantath = HICAG 2. Found n , | experience. 14 years in Omaha. Brooklyn $3 000188 Ind| quumen or 0t Trcumr, an . 1760 | CHICARN: B BoFound won sh9 | declaring it about as excling snort as one | SPRINGFIALD, Meas, Aug 2.-Eddle | VARIGOGELE sz, avisity, and perma [, Earned runs: Hoston Kivn, 5. Two- | Manigan, 1.1 8 1 0 1 Harley, 1t...1 0 3 0 o] from a held of five of the best hoesrs at | cares 10 Meeiled partly by human metive IR B L] red auickly and permd: | base hits: Long, Cross, Freeman, Kennedy. | Schre 125 2 0Eiberfeld, 530 1 3 3 0 A ties Deing. @ warm favorite | ShDEY REOPCUIE PYLY steam going at a | paced, a RAE by sicing i sen ulies, masgs and aclentific freatment (hit hus yot been | Shree-bage hit: Stahl. Stolen basex: Kelly, | carer.’ 10,0 013 3 0 Jones, of....0 01 e o took Tound right to the | BOREr A B early forty miles un hoar | pced sySinnt HICWArd Frasman of jPor Aincovered T NOW ot RE | Danica 5, Diaty. Terinings. Double plova: | Blerior. 20 173 8 1 Biilon, b0 2 3 0 0 ' iag fall and gained an ndvantage | pPeSR eGURIITE W L o s | g Ot B e s ia (hiriasnih uvely BT A PEW DAYS 1o cure Long to Barry to Tenny baly to Dahlen | Andriwe T3] A [0 B Mght lengths the first half nunding | 18, 0ne ot often Heen, e atoreycien | mile in 145 15 and hia ‘time for {hirteantt 2 which by the ald et hods of treat. | 0 dennings. "Bucrifice hit: Jennings. "First | Brderick, 10 1 1 3 0 Ryan, b0 1 2 4 1 LEht lengthe e are seomed o e | Woitern CoMRLEY L G2 O yiitmman and C: | milos wan 26405 45, In the mile dmate Rv\-n_x",”“* ‘|‘|\y”| |AL'\?‘| \\|.\|\x\\ Weppiie: O Einesn I"n"\h.’-x;‘llu;;‘: T« Amole, p 10 2 2 0Selvers, p....0 0 0 1 1| tiring i 1d H"““‘ % ned ‘.gr.lml“\-l HH.\:l\" A Rta af New Haven, Conn., while the [handicap, final heat, Frank oA E o e 0 pain. no los yme. Write | Wevhing, 2 Btruck o neen. 8 by | 1| AT AN rding began to tell and when | i ar W Phe ridden by Rezin Hennett and | Hartford’ made A AR Yo by or call for particulars, CHARGES LOW Kennedy) 3 by ‘Weyhing, 1. "Tim¢: 2 Totals..... 4 62718 3 Totals V77| he ealled on his mount the second time | iy N W e ot Omane . The 10cal ten Harttord, made a sensational tinish, win: | Oures Dandruff, Falling Hair, Brittle Hats ] BLOOD POISON i niass, and,con DAL SRS | Buftalo VR0 081 00 amd| pher SOk SWAYTSASUN and won by four | Noi ' pew motorcycle which wis T e e wor s amatenr |and all Sealp Troubles, such s Itcht ditlon cure W every P rol 0000200 0U=2 1, eased up. surchased from v Mich: ‘ ! i | o ~ J BLOOD POISON vt St chiny | Coretek wooin the phithien. petsoil PERRRER R R RE0 B oday, winning | Burchased Trom Jimmy Michasl, having | handicap record snd ¢ infishes " world's | Bezema, Eruptions. ete. Purely V oughly elimin om the blood. Al ap- | ¢ iUl 2 —The New Vorks | f™sl Suio: Buftalo, 4 Btolen bases: | boihof the 2-year-old pursts Wiih Bengal | ineveral of his big match races. and do A MRLND barmless und rollable, PeATANCES Of - y @ E he udelphia “ . . chrecongos! 8 ' ase | g arbara L rst and hirc 1 the \ a hu v Dearances of the disesss jdiokly, disap: |the inds this afternoon and won | o0 balls: O Amole, 1, off Seivers, 1. Hit | snd Barbare W in iof C004 "aandition. | Siare that oo he $100 purse hung up by Michael Quits with « pe. i o "BREAKING OUTT of the dis- | the firat gume of the present serien with | BY pitched ball By Amole, 2.~ Stpuck outs | Summaries {n matiagement will be ‘ensy to win BRIDGE P, Conn., AUug, in th Cure Cuaranteed ANTEED . gawe, Carrick pitched giitoedged ba for | By Amoje. £ by Belvare, 1., Wi phel mmariest . turlongn; Bongal, 110 [ oW Ha Bevenion the. Culi med cham: | twenty-five-mile motor-puced roce hetween | | the local nine and had the hard-hitting Amol 135, Umpire: Dwyer (Tally) & Ve won; Titile “Honry, 118 | PIOR FOT Mo-mile amateur world's record | f2hnny Nelkon fimmy Michael at tn.| even after all other remedies have failed of young and middle aged| Philadelphia team guessing a'l th : < | r t i ir ' y : men. 1 i mtadie &7 | through. Attendances Leo. Score: 7 | iIng of the Teams, A TR L, g S o 13 (WIK- | and will'be’ paced by one of tho motor | gef e pad ot Wik St e or money refunded. {ailty," Impotency. Bpermotorrhoen und all [ PHILADELPHIA |~ NEW YORK I Played Won. Lost. P feld), 18 A0 awny. Willlam Boyer, Bl Ori- | ©Y¢!*® lzed Wit eramby, ACcording 1o hix train: | A B BREMER €O, = OM lowses’ and dischargen or weak und tmia | Tnao kel 0T wio e |1 iy ente ana Kemark ‘o170 ran Yol FEFRP A Py srnament, | LT Nelon covered”the twenty-five mile gele. Diseanen o' the Blagder and Kidneys. | sigle, 1001110 S yaaivn, ofd 8 170 4] Milwaukee 1 8 & jecond race, B1x furloneRl, Botuet Blos: | (NOQBTH PLATIE Aug. 22 —(8pe Rl IS8 Vor fSale by ervous Debllity morrhea, Gleet Ye'hanty EE 70 H e Detroit senene 0 87 3 ( oid), 1 ta v | clal)—A ennis tournament which iy e | sherman & M« Il Drug Co. J grvous Debllity, donorrhen, Gleet. © | ty, 1h0 1 18etbach, 161 11 0 o Detrolt oo 0 8 UE (WinkAMI): b dTo 1. macond] Little Boy | Siali=A tennls tournament In whioh B Patehen Lowers Track Re | Myers-Dillon I B e € . bined 5 i bl W 1 g o )| Cleveland ) Plie Buitel 'Wo s nser | Chani Abime: | Lortion of the st 0 8 dosen toW o ts ta | .MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Aug i8.—Joe| M. A, Dillor fth Omaha : 4 i 3 Smith, | Sivela . i §,. Chisel, Woodran » Moo tion 0f ihe eiple v i Patch lowerel v o CH ARGES LO W, AF AN 00 2 4 4 9 Dovie, b1 31 of ‘)‘“‘I"'m“wn‘ . ®w 4 = L e Velch, Benjamin, Pantiatd, | {ake place here during & Vale weak, | 5.0 WoISA the (PAGk pevond oF} o Trade suppiled by Treatment by the th or by the case, | Wot"h 0 44§ aton, .8 0§ 1 8] Lt ¥ The Singer, Insolvent and Bras's a'sd el | the local tennis club, ¥ Mooncy hax | Mile tra sher tw ears’ ng A L Under RN CYRRE GUARANT "Troatment by prate ot 0 0 0 1 0 Camiek, 5.1 1 6 4 ¢| Blsck Dismonds Are Heavy Hitter Third ‘race, five and ‘s Balf FQrionEl: | been dally in receipt of numerous inuiries Patonen's Lims wiw Sier | _Mauardson 1 Co, mail.”Free Consultation.” Fr Examina- | v ' PLATTSMOUTH A Barbura M, 110 ( 8 s o8 garding the tournament, showing th al I . | PLATTS A e, 22-o(pe. | Raroara, M. Bassinger). 13 to 1. econd: | FeRATCINE ament, showing thu el - — - B e e Totals. Wi T Towin. 47170 1| GALIT bhe Black Diamonds of Platismoith | Regea, 110 (Bragtord), i to 5, third 'Hime. | interest Tn It has become general e of WANTED--RUS. 187 3} cencaesians b | ACURES wiliianey qain Tl 10 B Tdo &P philaelinis 001071000 ogdefented the Murray secand team in « game | .08k ' Glove, Gra ndilin Lady Fortune the princlpal sitractions will be the pre grounds of Fremont Driving park, Fremont, Hacks between Fainam and Doug. | New Yor 1000313098 sre bl by % seore of 38 to 16, Mirrav | "felier, Calitess, Clara, Nelile Forest an arn . \he O ‘el during race meeting Carnival week Auiry ] i DALl Di & enote of & 1o 10 MrPAY ler. Count Island player who won the tri-state cham- | o T8 al week, | [ Tt, Omaha Neb. First base oa errors; Philadelphia, 1; New | Flausmoutn Tae ishers in tebox. whila| Atreastis iAo EABS . and's sizisenth; | PIRNCAIR AL BLLE GILY ARk week September 13, 13 and 14, 1000, Address, | i {00 Y ul Noxt week & preiiminary tournament BRUCE E. SMITH, | wice,etc,of Dr. B.J. Ky, Saratogs, N X,