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THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: FD\ ESD \T AUGUST 29, 1900. n... Nagle Thiel (2. Rrain, Ray- | In the sixth inning on two errors by the|bron, & The battery work of both teams | the all-age stake for monoNONOEONONONORNON . NENNNNENENEN ...|.-‘ VARICOCELE CURED McFariand, 1. Struck out: By Johnson, 2; | on balle, & passed ball, a wild pitch and | spiritiess, the team having los rizes in each ever Y McFarland Passed bali: Loman. | four base hits, one being a home run when [ sleep In' reaching here. ‘rhe featurs of < entered in the — Umnpire: Grim bases were f the game was the phenomenal hatting wregate of fu the aecond game the locals got but one | Grand Islan | fielding_of Zink, the nr-:;rfl-‘.‘ third minent dog ug 0 ning the g, In the seventh ir 3 r 900 man. Batterfes. Humboldt, Myer and & tons v Bioux Oty and 8t. Joseph Both Passed in a he g n the nth A AR [ §FEE: Hehron. MeEivaim and Funke Hit LA Single Bound g the v ng run. Attends | r T TR Iang ey | Humbolat, &' Hepfon, 1. Errors: Hum and Island, Gordon and Redmond; | © ebron, 8. 2 e Getawny Day at DES MOINES 3 ywnssnd and Reed The strong Hanover team ore s BEAUTIFUL GAME WON BY THE ROURKES | 1hie 1 [ GAMES OF THE \MERICAN LEAGUE. | g 0P T0day' was becwern Toblne and the | DOTEOY, 13, et Cleveland and Chien Divide & Palr | - vL‘l’-l’ n ”Y. RO S i of Close Games Newmeyer's Kxcellent Pitehing e b gl LA BARLLLL Ed » [ crmveafn: SO e d| CONNOR CUTS HIS RECORD | even on the two games this . Silky, Moge Sious Are Given n Thor afters Cleveland taking the first and - Jelsarte repl eed Pacer Goes Several Fast Profit also rarn Drabbing Comiskey's White Stockings the second. In | PPéed” Prot r o 8 d race, malden 2-vear the first game Chicago made its two runs Y L LA LA Lt Kate Fr (Do BiiNnto. on a wild piteh in the sixth inning. In the Providence. Deloraine, 1 Matl seventh Dillard returned the two lost runs — and ¥ ¢ nd AR, R B T e e hern. Cloveland hit | PROVIDENCE, R. I, Aug. 3.<The break third T g0 P Watoll a6 will, While Fatterson wis a mye: | in the hot wave fesuited in almost doabling | Hrighty Glenbow. Iiack LM R & : e Tl e, ‘when hits meant | the attendance at today's Grand Cireuit [ Miss Pratt, The Thrush. Va New York, [ tory In the second game, When Mt meant | races. The racing was excellent and the | burg abd Henry Clark nlso rar Hrooklyn, At the end of the sixth inning. Jones and | ime was fast, the average mile being Third race, selling, six St Lonis, ymple Tamsett made their debut | | second faster than at Readville last week. | R; 111 (J. Mathew : " It was a bad day for the talent, as but one | 18 (Dal £ to 1 and Milwae jeague company and showed up 4 . } o " : . ore, first game favorite won, Connor, in the 2:10 pace, [ dazzo, 112" (Giimore), 4 to Lansns Clty, 8 0 Kell L+ | Which was stepped in the fastest time for | 1% Henry of Frapstamar Chie My C1 -0, Whitridge, p FL. CHICAQO. | the class on the circuit, Connor won In anette, On Hand, Miss lLore Tud olis, 1-7: Minneapolin, 4 ¢ » RH % | straight heats, which is the first race of the | Lolterer ana Amelln Strathmore Totala et Bop ot 18 week 1o Ko it that order. Connor stepped | Fourth race selling, one mil o o third place yes- | Des Molnes 000 nina 0 Padden, b the first mile in 2:08%, Riley 1. driving him | enty yards: dlen Lake, @ (Daler Omaha siipped back Into third place yes- | 1 ,p)j 000 nes, T 0 0 Wood ] The second heat was in the fast tme [ Won: Ladas, 101 (Cochran), 2 t terday by winning the last game of the | ] 1 ) T I Lach 9 SlBugden, 1b.. 0 2%, which ma new mark for Con- | to 1, second; Laureate, 111 (Cr Two-hase hit: McHale Stolen bases 4 4 which ma or Con ! H 0 nenson with the Sioux in as exciting & con- | Thinl, Loman, Lalle.. Double piav: Poll Bl gt nor. Riley 18 was a good gecond. Harry O | to 5 third. Time: 1:48 Orris a test as has been witnossed on the diamond | chow Wrain to Rebsamen. Hases on | & MfcFarl o ?| chased the favorite fiome in the final heat | 8 also ran o Bl . . b hal Off Whitridge Struck oat: B 1iDlilard, 0e.. 0 flat_ The winner made his mark of [ JFIfth race. selling o mi in a long while. The game was marked | (WIS 3 WRILFIBEE O K et 15 1 aron, £, 0 o 1] 206 1:5 ‘nt Reqdvilie and his mile today #1 | 101 (Dale). 13 10 5, wori: | \ by red-hot playing all the way through. [ Umpire: Grim. o '[\' A '1' v 2 ‘yny::‘-'v'.mm him as one of the best pacers ;;{'vkl.-r ._l'; g "vv" L The pitching was splendid and the flelding | 4 . ¢ TR, “'Rifee Darnen won the unfinished 9:1 Theresa, L1l Sparks and Pirat i M s Low A 0 on the unfinished 2:14 trot, | Theresa b excellent, and this commendation applies [441VT4 1O Uy A BINGLE RUN | Totats carried over from Monday, by taking two | tef Alwo'ran, . ’ " out equ orce to both teams. | | *Batted for Katoll in the nin tralght heat L AL T (0 OR BL Wi about equal force o both (AT | enver Gets Away with a Red Wot o atted tor Katell in tHe ninth, raight h the favorite. won the Acst | 1onks: Might Hetls, Yot (Dale Harry Newmeyer, the baby of the bunch Closing Wateh. | Glevelan G R heat in the 226 pce, but i bad break dis- | Chorus Boy. 111 f. Mathews presided over the slab for Colonel Buck Bl EPH, Mo, Aug. 25 (8 thenl ) 34 Cloveland, 1. Tw . buse hit: | tanced the mare in (he third. Evolute, an | § to 1. second: Benham, 10 erino and covered himselt with all kinds | egram ) Today's game was b Farned runs: Cleveland o-ba outalder, won in one, two, three order. 1 third, Time: 1:33%, Lamas | '8 | Tamsett. Three-base hits earon, Dil- | “CNIET YO cinner at Readville last | Brightnight and Ned Wickes of glory 80 long as he confined himself to | battle between Milton and McNeelv, the|jard. Sacrifice hit: Wood tolen bues: | woek, was considered A good mip‘. by ;"lv‘ | Jtehing, but just as soon as he was called | latter getting a shade the better support, | Sugden, Dillard, First base on errors:| tylent, hut she went up and could not be pitchin, but JUsL an m0on an b e el | faci et fosonsible fo | Cheseiand. 10 hichgan 2.0 Firat: base. on | WLk s of ahe fik.. ketcham's ss: |NEW STAR ON THE TRACK -4 | the only run of the game. It was in the | balis: O Hofter, 1; off Katol Middiemay won the re g heats. weat all to pleces The three errors By Hoffer, Dillard out ¥ o, ter ohiddiemay, won_the pe has wor fifth eaver led of it tnning with a | Jpjy a4 piteh offe ible 2 -' b . ¥ o Show chalked up against the Omahas were all [ [th, \Woaver led off that inning with & ering. Wiid pitch: Hoffer ! this season Charles Potter Bids Falr fo Sh t N 1 Vel | Hariman to Sugden. Le 8 Cleve. Results | Timers What a Wheel It charged to him and it he hadn't been|first base b er & to third | jand, § Chicago, & f 2114 trot, three leads In five, purse $1,000 % backed up by a field that was Iinvalnerable | Kellly then {0 uu o Strang. Leews | joo Cantillion (completed) Looks Like. the result might have been different and | o0 (it ol Do dhtired without a ri | SCOre. second game G0 by 8l 1| What promises to be a his good pitching would have gone for [ Itut at this stage Milton threw to D ol R B Bl e T e LUl R naught > gMch Mohler, who wan taking o . W71 Hoy (Rathbun s 0l Colisenm five vears Sio tarted off at the bat and |} 0L L P Al ool s ? Padden \ Nigger Jack, bik. g (Arthur) 3| Harey Edghill, the W LY M TLS SnrOL i, The el ¢ v, r iris O, b. m' (McCallay | Rer boy, created Rilly Baer, who made his initial appear- [ few feet, but weni far cnough to il Onward. ch. m. (Macey) 21 did riding, |8 on at the new Midway ance with the Cornhuskers, was passed to | ecwe tHere wis o chince to get home aivl | Likwos, b & (Goars) ] [ track 1€ 18 o one and onehaie h first. Then McCreadie poked his hat into | MoNealy then closed the inning by Aylng % o 3 Lalm Leaf. b & (McCarthy) [ mhERt eace fnd i staried Tast ovenn a slow one which sought Newmeyer's re- | out to Schrall - Nefther team wax in dan- | Flocd. Dillard, I ationh, Jhoarashintalls | LR R TR LTI Bl coptive paws. It looked Itke & cinch for | Kof, bf scorine qxcent dn the Afoy roBs, ¢ 1 Pateraon 5 0| Blondie, eh. g (Foote) 8 I8 first race last Sunday, but who to second, trying to head off Baer, with | called off and 8t Javeph s last four & v Totals d e Dotk Ban Ense ChCB LR DL S EDRR ) the result that both men were safe, | Of the ucason with Bloux City will be pia Totals Roger Willlima" 2125 pace, three heats in | deapite the face hat the entire buncti | Brashear pounded a fiy out to Baird and 8T, JOSEPIT five, 33,000 f ; teaming against him, jockeying and | § 8 Zvalite, br. m., by Nominea (Co. ory Wity ng o put him but of the Raer was thrown out at second. After Mc 2 Cleveland 1 m m ry ing to put him 4 £t . AR 4 burn) . Flis name 18 Charles Potter and he iy Creadio had purloined sccond GriMin landed | Strang, 3b F Chicago L3 Rana, g 'm. (Young other of the well known pr i % whiis er. scoring McCreadie, and | Hall, sk ¢ 0 Ianings pitched: Smythe, 6; 3 | Lady Alright, ch. m. (Wilson ? § | fiaar, Bert Potter, Wwho il the ear for a two-bagger it B e e 1 e o Hits: Off Smythe, 8: off Baker, 3 Mt, Clemens’ Boy, ro. 8. (Mat- AP EUeTE A 1h GIkha was he scored on Glasscock's safety into the | S0, 56 0 runs: Chicago, 3. Two-base hits | thews) 3 3 9{ the front In paces. Young Potter right cauliflower patch. Eddie Lawler, [ Davis. 'th 2 0 oy o0d, McFarland, Sacrifice i [ B T Finn, b (Arthir | Dr. Tolson, Specialist in Diseases of Men, of the State Flectro-Medical Institute, 1308 Farr treet, Omaba, Neb. Guarantees You Henest, Faithful and Successful Treatment, Whatever May B the Cause The Injurious effect of Varicocale s disastrous 1t depresses the Mind, Weakens the bodv. Wracks the Nervous System and witi- mately leads to a complate Loss of Power If You Are a Victim Come to our office and let s explain to you our Iateat up-te-date Method of Treatment. You w n then mot wonder why we have positively cured more than 700 cases durlng the past twelve montbs, Under Our Electro-Medical healment The patient fmproves from the very beginning all pain instastly sases -soreness and swelling quickly subside, the pools of ste nant bleod are forced from ihe dilated veins, which rapldly sume their normal size. sirength and soundness. Al indications of disease and weakoess vani<h completely and in their stesd come the power and the pleasure of PERFECT HEALTH AND RESTORED MANHOOD. We also cure to stay cured Stricture, Syphilitic Blood Poison, Nervous Debility, Rupture, Kidney and Urinary Disenses and all allicd and associate diseases of meon. not only young in vears, but tr yed collent game | McKibhen, rf 8 Padden (2), Genins., Stolen bases: Hoy Orin B, b. g (Hudson) Petice s’ well, #ides ke & who, by the way, played an excellent game | iy, "¢ g 0 Wood, Hartman, McFariand. First base | Argo Director, bik. m. (Themas) e g Tade’ Sn eftopt at second, gobbled up A hot RFASS-cUtter [ pyigigw 2h o on balls: Off 8mythe, 2, off Patterson Heauty Spot, b, m. (Shockensy) 6| which was frustrat nly from Niles' bat and retired the Egyptian | Miiton, p " Struck out: By Smythe, Dillard; by Pat-| Red Shedd. b. g (Houghton) 1 the parts of the terson, Genins, Jones, Cross, 8mythe, Tam- | Sallic Hood, b. m. (McDonald) fiot besn for this he at first Totals 4 % 0 | satt. Double play: Flood to Shay. Hit by | Tommy W, ‘ch. & (Ernst) | B8aw I, sHore:ta Kl et e Mandsome Harry's Wild Throw. DENVER pitched ball: By 8mythe, Bugden, Left on | “THime: 2%, iz 212 i [ ance of the riders wis he gnined | 8 ot one whit AR R Pases: Cleveland, 1i; Chicago, 8 Time:| Rhode Tsland 2:30 trof, thres heats In|auer half of it and made the old Timers The Sioux uarlhnfl waa uot ofe ShlLl beoston ot - Sl R 1% Umplra: Joa Cantiilion S .00 aai " 3 | Fide 1ike mad to cateh up with him. fve {ter than was that of the Rourke i e 0 [ 4 ste ddlemay g, by Hough the voungster was practically alone :1 Tob (oY too, Bligoasded 18- Retting | Bortamw, - ¥ 0 0 Ruffalo Whitewashed Again. Marsh Murdock (IKetcham) though the youngster was practicall le of tallies. Stub Toman started | Holland, rf 0 ol BUFFALO, N. Y. Aug. 2 -Buffalo re- [ Leonard Rell. br. g.. by Election Ut SO AL RUICUGLR a couple of o5, STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. In Person Off H s 8to 8. CONSULTATION " " FREE Siictays 10 to 2. KEENNESNENEEND EEENEENONONCNONONONONONS Weaver. b 0| cotved another coat of 'whitewaxh from | Tell (Walker) 1 L5 Pl AR PR Wl D b the fun off by skating down to first on Al g p e’ gp 0| Kansas City today, the score being & to 0. | Ebbett, g m. (Winnings).. 3 ATicw OF aYGouTnGbIeRt from. Rie partisane | Then Perry Haird collapsed | Reilly, b 0| Patten pitched fine ball and was well sup: [ Kalowalba, b. g (Young) i R LT ; free pass. hen a i Lo of ported ‘at all times. Attendance, 1,00, | Helle Curry, ch.'m. (Mars 5 There sigh agalnst one of McDonald's twisters so | Lecwr, we 0] ported Antis Burtes. & m. (WHeom).-...ds ere were elght starters in the race and | eanily that McDonald was Aisconcerted. | ) 3 K I EANBAD Gty Peppina, bilc I, (8rainsy..... i ATUe SntAWSY 8L R promptly, ATt The ball rolled submissively to the pitch-| Totals SRR N e stemonit, st oA AR fheer 2110 pace, three héats tn five, | N h“; the \;il-v.m Dad” Gloezen, " who effort, lifted it over to the center fleld | TUIERE LU G DT Sacrifioa hits: | Halligan, it 0 o0 Brien, 11 2 bbbl Lt ael Lol gl ke @ Hash, Citting out a 210 clip for e tence. He didn't mean to. His ostensible | 1y i "MeKibben, MeNeely. Struck out. | Shrak »H)"v‘m:nn b ; RIS B IR 1 ,y::, ':i“" An acclde nCoveurred hort o was ow own to second | By Milton, 1. hy McNeely, 1. Bases on 12 ojQlingn, s Harre O, br. & (Bogash) 5 & o After the start, in which Dave Shultz a purpose was to throw it down t na | ¢ t T 7 P after the start, in which I h ; ¢ . It Off McNeely Hit by pitcher Will Levburn, bik. g (Carpenter). 3 3 4 3, Bwedeburg were hoth thrown heavily and cut off Toman, but in the excitement | Yilles O McReely, Bt by, BISEAt | Andrews, 850 1 1 2 1/8chaeter. 2b0 nd Wilket Junioe (rnpentenkio s ¢ 3 the track. Both remounted and as Ref o MM ] of the occasion his spirits rose; like P Bl Broderk, w0 3 MeManus, < 0 ‘;,,,,,{,W_ A, b (atlier) § 7| creleesen ruled Tt I case ol b d nt 80 high and so oreman, p. | o[ Patten hinx, ch. & 6| the riders would he scored equal to (b wise the bail, and it went so high and Played. Won. Lost. P.C. | Hooker, p.. 0 " - < Bime: 2o, ot lost’ nothing by the tumble far that Toman and Baird both slid around e halt | ot n Youne e LR et th the bases and tied the score : pets | B8] Totam o ‘ while t ne for the necldent Well, there wasn't much doing after . w4 40 W|LD PIRATE | W|NS BY INCH b piacea, the crawd” commenced . P | Sl City Uie 489 | Buralo noa 000000 angty, as it was evident the other riders that in the line of hitting, but some .;u .y.l ph . |:| 47 54 466 | Kansas City ... 0123000028 | were” “teaming” against the lad. After mighty clever fielding was dished up be- | Pueblo (T Rin Teinsan Cltv. 8 Twortuss | e ; taking five tambles within the first forty it s g twee. e | mintes: 2 Bwedeby {thdrew from fore an enraptured crowd and the biE | oqpe ok THE NATIONAL LBAGUE. | Bt et tage hit: " hrlen Bmpeinianiy | The Face. ‘o was rojlowed noriis by J B Alitly ¥ ! ® | Stolen bases: Andrews. Broderick, Cough- <Comp L . vas followed shortly by J. K. gathering of women were simy R e s T T Bouge, who was ridden to death befor franced with the splendid exhibition the | Champlons and Quakers Do & Bit of | Caray to Bierbauer. 1Hagt fo Carey, SOhFeck | CHICAGO, Aug, 25 -Only three 2.year. (WEDLY miles had been tranversed. i home boys put up for their especial benefit, tard ng. to Carey to Schreck, Schaefer to Dungan. | olds s i in the Competition stakes &t | &1k e eounl oonne at oe TGy, (rho were | 16 Was not untll the last of the olghth | NEW YORK, Aug. 25.-Both pitchers wore | Kirst base on balle! O Foreman & aff | iiwthorne thin utternoon. bu it proved to | “ri! SHtagumen "otered three spesii | batted hea oday in the Brooklyn-Phil. | Hooker, 1; . o W | he one of the most scnsational Anishes sver | o T mens ! Eatad| that It appeared who wan to win the ex- | butted heavily’ today in the Brooklyn-Phil- | Hotettin’s 52y ookl &by Fatien. 3 | boon hetotn o tin pfeuita Bty od | prizesone Tor he rder who wae 1 the citing contest. At that Suncture, atter | CRi PN SO0 O CIOCENE DUL SRS and | e, 1146, Umpirs: Dwyer, | into the stretch by two lengths, Wild Pirate | sl A1 the i OF the first halt houe und Toman and Baird had gone to the daisien, | 11! |1 Adition fo being ineffective and Millers Finally Win. | three lengths behind. The latter made up | W,' H nson, the Detroit boy, S 1 | 1ost. Flick made two home runs and Kelly ‘i e » distance and won out by an fnch, Bon- | Voo Jo Stevenson, ot MeVicker igoited the fuse by taking |0 gl S e GO RS ANG RN 1eDIANAPOLIB, Aug 2% Magaons | Wie Tk being With the leader. Jonn A | Gyede b cupturink al three, but ot y . s f xth, ho .| firat game today ga fineapolis Jlonria won; chia secand, pagk At pho mtontinl - As s T L after the six-day race Mobile Lauzon rapped out a single and | was kood for three rins Frazer's one. | runs and the game. Bandelin lost his own (1o 04l of 4 to =\ Gaad odde were 1abl the management put on o two-mile motor Mattie advanced to third. Then Captain | handed catch of Farpells toul in the third | game in the stcond contest by wild theows, | h 0 Wiikon et 0 to 1 Summaries: | crole exhibition, NI Ruta of Now [iven | Jack whacked his bat into the leather |’y Jones was ordered out | which gave the home team a lead Minne | g rice, six furlongs: Audle, 106 (Vit-| Gonn., and A Pixley of Omaha mn..ml‘ ? | 0f “the game for protesting. Attendance iis fould not overcome. = Barnes he e WX T onga Aldle. 108 forih | the big machine and succeeded in covering and it went bounding through the clouds. | 1400. Scor them iu cheek, While hin comrades rolled up | 86" * 4000 Vroposat, 106 (Ruchanany, | the two miles in 4:35 4 T4 gwit. Thie ride When it finally came in sight 1t was seen | PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN runs enough for safety. Attendance, 16W. | jp ', §, third, ' Tima: 1:10%. Senator doc, WAS @ most thrilliig one and the men were to be falling in the sun field. McCreadie BECAE 1O, | BCaRe ERLARIne r. Fred Tiaker Willlam Boyer, Nellie Foreat | cheered to the echo for their effort r.m‘ 0 1 0 Jones, of o k) INDIANAPOLIS MIN ATPOLL sprinted after it and didn't get it. Of % 1 Bhreck'd, of Remark, Iceni and Burnett's Walkaway | PEMUS score of the six-day race course McVicker and Lauzon scored and | Deleh'ts, 1b0 3 1 Keelor, tf 0 0| Hartzel, 1.0 1 0 Harvey, ef. 1 3 3 0 I RO AR RHOAE | also ran | Etiemtye B K 3 ool n 0| Harvey, ' Second race, six furlongs: John A Morrls, | Charles L. P the captain got in the fifth run when | 1" | 3 o e pagocn, 3b. 0 it AL, 9 8| M2 (Winkfield), 0 to 20, won; I wdpress W H. Stev to 1 D ; Nobl " 104 W. Sheelo ¢t . N . N Jimmy Hoy made a three-bagger. | Mekaria, e 0 2 1 Dahien, a8 Kelly, 1h.... 0 o Werden, 1b. 0 {Buchanam, ¢ o 1 third. | Time: 117 | K. O Hemwori i The brand of cigars over which the most noise is made is not T ternoon Des Molnes will | Wolv't'n, b 0 L. (Yoss, 1 Hogr'ver, it 1 0 Nance, ... 1 The Elector, Bilen Dale, Harry Duke, Lo- | Shulta s : e (et TRip) astprnoan. ey Mg Wl appear | oGy, u 0 Daly, 2 Soybold, cf. 0 o/8mith, s8....0 0 3 5 1| mond and Alleen Wiison also ran. Bae ot always the best -it seldom is; that's why all the noise is made— on the scéne for a serles of four RAMeS. | ruger 5 0 Farrell Powars, ... 0 ; Third race, one mile, selling: Prestor. 102 | J Roi Beore: Kitwon, Hickey, 3b.. 0 (Bucha 2 to 1, won: Jim W, 106 (Wink- | V. 1. Swedeburg to even matters, OMAHA als 3 Millikan, p.. 0 10| field) 1, second: Bam Lazarus, esd. | Tne pace will continue each evening for | A” R M A E In - | 106 (Flick), 8 to 1, third, Time: 1:47) ur y e e O LA . : o Ly ;) § he balance of the week and finish Sun- | o = 0| Philadelphia 00180 § Totals .. 1 T Friend, Cant Dance, Quannah Parker, Ein- | {1 i e AL Sul =y ;1.“:3".1 H 4.1 Brooklyn 03101 10 | Tnatanapolis 00000000 1-1|stein Ferroll and’ Locust Blossom' wiso lfr‘\‘" ftamnoon. !»Z'hm“\'..mfn Wil recelve MeVicker, of .00 3 0 8 o arned runs; Fhiladelpha, 3 Brookiyn, | Minneapolis 40000000 04/ranm =~ cond, $100; third, $i5; fourth, $5 —_—_— E . Competition stakes. six fur- | fith (2), Kelly. Thre Bases on balls: Off Milligan, 2; off Ehret, |, Pl palert i kot | 308, 'Connell, 3b 3 0|base hit; Kelly. Two-base hit: MoFar- |1, Strack out: By Milligas, 3; by Ehreg, 4 | longs: Wild Firate, 110 (Winkfield). 8 to 10. | ) 5 0| tand. "Firat-base on error: bhiladeiphia. | Fwebaek ot B . B slay . Ma. | Won: Honnle Lissak, 106 (Buchanan). g to 1 is called to the attention of smokers ina quiet, dignified way, and Wilkon, . 0| Left on bases: Philadelphia. 11; Brookiyn te v ¢ econd; Possard, 101'( 06 | . . v . Wilkon, o Lett on ba \iade Hrooklyn. | goon to Kelly, Stolen hase: Smith. Teft | i, 1; Possard, 101'(Vittatoe), 3 to i, third. | AT woMEN S GOLF TOURNEY | strictly on its merits as a cigar, It has always been a successful awler, 2b Struck out y Kltson, 2 Sacrifice | an bases Indianapolis, Minneapolis, i , one 5 o o | of wmdyer, L Bles, Momita 1 Cros™ Sidien, bases: | Time: - Lap, Cmpive: | Mannusw W% Wafady handioan: Magsle | product. = - Slagle, M. Cross, Jennings, Daly. Bases ori | -~ Score second game. Attendance, 1,60 (Vittatos), 6 to 5, seco ani 0 | Great Gathertng of , i Totals . Wi 8 3| balls: By Kitson 1: by i'razer, 7. Time INDIANATOLIE | MINNEAPOLIS Hhue, T (Peea 3 ;]-‘l';';:;lr'vl.rn'ltll:;v¥1 " 1ie Entuneanbi ~ You can get your money’s worth anly by smoking a BIOUX CITY 15, Umpire: O'Day, HOA B, RH.OAE | Ohnet finished first, hut was disqualified | RICHARD COBDEN-—none other will do. AB. R Glants Outplay Hartzel, If § 0 Harsey, et 117270 n{ for fouling “Mahariinh .{c'. ran. | t 3 0 BN, Al A Magoon, b o Lally, 1f 0 0| “Sixth race, one mile and a quarter, sell- - et iay P 3 el e R R R o o Wamor, e’ 0 0| e Ar:' to 5, won:| SOUTHAMPTON, Ny, There Ask for it wherever cigars are sold. Srashear, 2b . g Ul BN s 3 | Koty b 1 Werden, 1b,. 0 i 109 (Winkfield), 3 to 1, second: | Was a great gathering of exj wom arimn. e e A e e el o o Nance." : aatora. 1 LRI | golfers 47 e fiict ol fi sninbicock il PAXTON & GALLAGHER CO., Distributor Omaha anscock, 16 5101 | Eabe todgy. Dmplce By ectaion | guBod, o 5 0 0 Smith, s : niahed firat, disounl: | GOIf elub today, where the qualifying rouni 4 2 Niles, 3h 3 ponslaned _aonaiderable KIoking. onTboth | Rovere. . g Nichols 2 Tiub Prather and Jack Tell- | Was played of the women's fifth u JOBN G, BOOT, Maker, Herte, s | ATANCANO Ly LR Hickey, b 3 0 Fisher. « 1| Ing also ran [ {hampionsivip “under ‘the auspices ot ol s e K g | Bames. B o Bandelin, p —_— nited States Golf association. Miss atrix Hoyt, who has won the gold meds Hamiitn, ef0 1 3 0 0 VanH'n, o 21 ! 4 ¥ & e y B B ke LAt | : - (i B R Totatn . 7 v o 2w o TAKE EVERYTHING IN SIGHT | cch vear, beginning with 150, for +hie beht | guret Curtin and Mra A Dewett Coch l\l‘lllvllm.”\ 2 0 Hickm'n, 1 3 \llmun)mh 000020000 ¥ orites Sweep the Board of Igh- 1al the - medal and champlonship. in 1807 ) smith, e Bases on balls: By Barnes. 1: by Bande Barned runs: Om F ¥ land 1 anrh, = 1R uak outt "By Bandalne tavne | rk, Coburn Riding and lw; but 4|’nrr winning the s | HAD THAT SICK FELLING ? n 0 Doyle, 1h Struck o, y Bandelin, 2. o year, she was beaten out in the orConnendrimn bake hits’ Handelin, Wilmot (21" Sacrii Winners. Tt miay iy M Galan ok e pound | r ‘ ; re w ase on balls » hits: Seybold, Hartsel, Bande Stolen = e way, hax qualified thix year, ani it na . 190 Dalla: lewmeyer, 3 off . plts: Seybold, Hartsel, Bandelin Stoly | the way, has qualified th and it | Choynski Hus Sudd, Attnck of | bases: In-| DETROIT, Mich, Aug. 2 they should both win their matche e st Mcbonald, 2 uble plays: Baird fo | # 0, dianapolls, 7' Minneapolis, 8. Time: 1:40. | cwept the ¢ard at HIEHANA park B s b ot il Sty b | b WVrenbié ang Beclares | 9. St man; Hoy to Lay ) to Now 7 o 2| Umplre: Mannassau. Coburn got four of his mounts in first hursday in the second round of the m. with Maher. meyer Brushear “to K l<r:iyn“ » Detreit Loses on Erro: i I\]rlrlhuh s, unld one of them \mh? plny 'H‘I»I";‘l‘“, Miss Hoyt winning th isen e . Mecreadi . stablished @ new track record at iive fur: | kold medal I8 by no means a guarin IW YORK, Aug, 3%—The heavywelg Pissed ball: Wilson 6 Umptr T DETROIT 28.—The miserable sup- | jongs for 2-year-olds. Weather clear, track | that ahe will win out 4t maten siny AT TORIC, Aus, M=The heavyweignt Cline . T 1 ninth. wBatted | POFL BIven Sievet this afternoon lowt the | faxt Summary A o A e, RS DERE BAIIORU AL ORURE A on SR, 3 - X (oBatted tor Sullivap in ninth | o ime " for 1 The young southpaw | “First race, six furlongs: Emil Zola. 104[ some very good matches in store for the Broadway Athletie club tonient, had DES MOINES CLAWS UP PUEBLO, | for Dine o R pitched good ball and kept the hits well | (Coburn), & to 5, won: Wiikerson, 98 (Pos- | morrow, as Miss Griscom piiys Mrs, Mant: | o be esinrnd o unt of Choyh h Boston 000001 03 0-4Keattared, but his saphort was poor enough | (o to'1, second: Dr. J. W. Ramsey, 107 | Misx Underhill mects Miss Rogers: Mi foknena, | Choynaki, who Bas poon trajnin Prokibitioniats CoTioE Bive Games Sud | oW Yok 01000002 23|10 lose two games, Attendance, 400. Score: | 1y, % to 1, third. Time: 1 May | Hovt meets Miss Parrish, who is no mean | on Staten fsland for some Lime, cime up t Pl e ey | Earned runs: Boston, 1; New York, 4 DETROIT | MILWAUKET | Boyd, Prince of Song. Tn the Push, Lu-| opponent; Mrs. Fox meets Living- | Yhe city this evening and went to his room DES MOINKS, 18, Atk 2 (Bpectal Tele. | TWO-base hits: Van Hi Dufty. Home RHO A RIOAE | eavne Linden, Ella, John B and Miss Hecker meet Wick- | fn ‘the Colonnade hotel, next deor to the una: Davis, Doyle. 8 ses: Humil- | Caney, b1 1 0 4 0 Ketcham, of 0 1 4 I ir Dominic also rin ham. ‘The summary of the day's play fol ¢ 3 gram )—Des Mofnes still keeps up its win Van' Haltren (), 8 ) Btiie, | coser b o Waldron, rf 1 Socond Tace, five furlongs: Marey. 97 (Co- | lows PIRY fal- Iolub hose. aboul b g dlesk fe hagan b Aouble-header played with Pueblo. The | Sl8ted). Davis to Dovle, Collins o Lowe to | Eiverteld Andars'n, 1b 1 Bt 1, second: Relucent, 106 (Henson): 55 b 8 7 txamining Choynaki, said that he w thlaved the tocals in btk Tenney acrifice hit: Dineen. Hase on | Nicol, of 0 Fultz, o 2 third. Time: 1 Rabunta a 3 645 totally ur At In any Fng con visitors outplayed the locals in both games, [ pajis: Ot Dineen, 1: off Hawley, 4. it by | prigk o Conroy, ws 3 Kringle also ran Miss Francis 1, Merlc oAt, ) ’ but Des Molnes' fielding and base running | pitcher: Co'lins, ' Clark. Struck oat: By | won. Attendance, 1,00 e first gar Pineen, 2: by Hawley, 1. Time: 1345, Um ey 2 1 erick test, As s as Mana hael Padde Jones o Burke, 3 Third race, six furlongs: Zazone, 102 (L P i thistic club hea ofiney 0 D by Ha 0 Smith, « 2 Thompron. 2 o 5" won? Cherry Tead, 1o 4 { the Br Ath b heard Dr. MeGrew at age 50, D8 MOINES pire: Swartwoor ] IR 1 R e 3 : s Shes B Kok feosn s ' ; Thiel, 1t 1767468 3 had already pald for admissior : CHICAGO, Aug. 2 -—MeCarthy slipped . . Tl 1 BEOurR race, five furlongs: 3 a FE \\thhrln Shinnecack B pansioio "far BT {0 meet Muher SPEClAL|STs B o i flat 11 going for Holdrick's iy in " el (Coburn), 4 to 5, won; Terminus, 100 (c" 57 ® (halexpiration. of the Horton Taw. t hg B L, ol B LR LA U SR 190 050k 0] Wilson). 6 ta 5, second; Lyror Beil 85 (1 1 | n this state " Diso IS aumen, 1b L {hree-bagger. Errors and two batsmen hit | Milwaukee 4 0 Thompson), 6 to 1, third. Time: 1:00% Miss P ¢ 4 sperience Hines, 2b | kave 8t Louis two more runs. The visl- | Earned runs: Detroit, 1; Milwaukee, 1 Pifth race, six and a half furlongs: Saka- ] v 4 Trabn b 11 Tors’ oniy error, Young's lone gift, and two [ Two-base hita: Smith, 'MecAllister, Ryan (Coburn, 3 to 2. won: Winepress 2 Craind ingles gave Chicago two In the ninth. At- | Three-base hit: ~ Casey. Sacrifice hits ndrv), 13 to cond ovato Ay geisien X ve Chicago Th Ir ! nd; Tnnovator aroll 3 ( N " A ekt | red quickly and pern 0| tenfanet ' HeTdy: "Bmich Conrov. Stolen bases: M- | s l3 13,5 Sesond; Innovater v 28 (Speel v‘mggcflg ured auickly and por McFarland, p 0 50| CHICAGO ST LOUIS Allister, Jones, Ryan, Fultz, Burke Smith | » Bo fhdles, gmel, 14 morrow Towa's foot ball season for [ ta Spauldy O a ISl gar Wi &b snXinDl and selentific trentment that has yet been e RILO. A K ¥ First bise on balls: Off Siever, 1 off Reidy, | dnd Nancy Till also Fan. Miss Genevieve fna. Tows lasl-ypar QR a0 en3IADIA ) dlscover T NOW REQITRIES compira ota : 2| Mocart'y, 160 0 31 0 Mcaraw, b, 0 1 Balk: Stever rat base on crrors’ | “Hixth race, six furlongs, selling: Delst e Koo \ ko« | EB1LO Chids, Rurketr, 1t o Detrolt, 1; Miwiukee, & _Laft on bases An 1. | Mertes, of ) Heldrick Detroit, 7 Milwalkee, 8. Struck out: By Mclfale, 2b ) Qreen, rf 1 Doncvan. 2 fover, 2: by Reldy, 1. 'Double play (Wimberly), § to 5, won: Crinkle, 108 7.6 4 the tountry. “Thix position to which® Towa | Uvely BUT A FEW DAYS (o cure Vi | (Howell), 5 to 1, second; O1d Fox, 104 (Lan-| ulmin, Merion Cricket Ary), 8 to 5, third ime: 1:15. Rey Salazar b 16165 {0 the preliminary training which the team | CHARGES THW Raymer, ss | unzel, 1b a Teld to McAllister. Time: 1:45 S 1 underwent before the aniversity opened. It in all tages and conditian cur |:‘l.;mlx vt 8 Dextor Standing of the Teams, wlso ran . N. P. Rogers, Hillside 1 extra work aceomplished cnse I8 muym hiy eliminate Closson Bradiey 3 Adlyerios o : TP : 01 ANt yedrs plavers will be buck. | blood. All appeirances of the Dalrymple gl | M , z Chicago Plaveh Vo o, Teinls fop Hunting Ds 6 75 Gritlith “teaptathy, Morton, 1iobbs, Brock- | v disappenr . No. - BITEAK INC Lally, of ' ! Chipago i SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. Aug. 25.—(8pectal) & i Wiy, Haker, Little, by and Williame. and | the disease on the skin or face, A Morii, It i Indianapoiia . $| Taday commoriced the' groar feld duy Hunice y Dlenty of ew, excellent muterial fs on | that in permanent for lite. Nally. ab Fotas [ Milws : ¢ rlals of hunting dogs from througho! Bind o try for a place on the team. The ReRt 0 4 B Louis b001000 Detrolt - : 2| well, on mear” this "oty e | e Edward Mayo, 1 tho river ' few ilen ‘(rom (he eIty | SR Trom Brionen o Eualy Sien MIRNE Tiex Moine 0 : t on bases: Chicago. 4; St. Louls, 4. | Buftalo conducted ated about six miles we't [ I 6867 e wark Wil be the Drogram untilschool | Losses, Btricture, Hydrocele, Disedses of Tiex Moines WP base hit: Heldrick. Sacrifice hit: | Minneapoits 37| 5f 'Bioux Falls and s probably s good a| Mrs. Caieb ¥ Fox, Hus hard work will be the program untitschool | {fo"lader and Kidneys, Nervous Debility, LR SR R U murkett Sgaten bases: Childs Tiradiey (2) : — Course for the (Flals as could be found in | Out g 84D J bekin Gonorrhea, Gleet wo-base hits: Hrain, MeHuld MoGunn, Struck out: By Grimth, o5 by | Purae Goes to Yutan, e for the trials as could be fo W e e Younk, 5 “Hases on halls: Off Younk, 1. | WAHOO. Neb. Aug. 2—8pecial Tele- | tonliantis patroled 1 and b tont | M AL Dewett Cothrans. Ardiicy Blx Crawd Sees Des Mo CURES QUARARTEED = HIC with ball: MeGraw, McGann. Time! | gram.--Villey and Yatan plaved a hotls ! : CABTOI.IA. Umpire: Emalie contestad game at the park In thin clty JoscHATE WRAY SO0} (AN RAVAS HhA araunds | O 83667 ple saw the state fulr race ; CHARCES LOW ” rir foany for aiatuke of 850, e score was ¢ 1 | AThd rairie chickens. © Today he | - Miss Harriet Curtis, Fske g Ferp R e Bears the The Kizd Yo Have Aays Boug! Sianding of the 7 i Yavor of Buiag, "An excursion was fun | Jied ith BEalrle N R ang oad he | (Miss Harrist Cur ipex g MAQ%hN wan Aiek Flectricit Medical Trewtment Gome Played. Won from Waterloo and nearly 1,00 people wits | r Snding the chivkens and pointing them | i T : V heats and race. lr Conmult Biguature Brooklyn @ 9 619 | frosmed the game. The "Valley' nine wus | Fno does of Jess itelieence and nicurry | *Miss Ruth T \ Fthan 11 won i ) e Consultation of 2’ Pittsburg 39 | furgely made up from outside and Wahoo | of actian will ba weeded out ani tamorenwy | eiub D, Tettitt won on e < Philadelphia gli¥ers Were'conapicuously” manifest in the | Gy those of proved skill Wil be iriod. | ; and Do, 8 CASTORIA. e roy] ! ; (e PO Bk T Office over A utan team . On’ Thursday the trials will be final and § i Bree Clnelnnatl " 9| Hits: Yutan, 5; Valley, §_ Errors: Yutan htak on that day {he best dogs ehtare . : Time 5 th 8L, hetween Farnim and Dou The Kind You Have Aiways Bought Chicagn 1L 5 Vatiev. 8 Btruck outs By Adams 1 by | Oy inat day only ihe best dogs entered| ) i ; tile ond; Rymi . Omaha, Nel Eide, St n hases: Yutan, 7 Valley, 4 | ynd pointers entered in the contests, aned Drifton - New York g o | Ratteries: Yutan Johnson and Adams ok them are some of the best-blaoded | - The drawiis est_ champlor Villey, Eids brothers Umpire: Cook (P e A P M P N e he aIANInEe TPkl vt : N,?H‘I:’“\"‘E"fl NO PAY Grand Inlands Defeats Superl — United State They come from various | Wickham and Mi eve Heoke WANTED- Bids for all concession: ¢ power o weakeniog drans, GRAND ISLAND. Neb. Aug 2 (Special| Games at Hebron Tournament states. Thomas Johnson of Winipeg s Terry and M S 'Curtin: A : ¢ power or weakening Telegram. ) Superior was defeated by | HEBRON, Neb. Aug. 8.-8pecial Tele. | lcting as judge, and or it \ rounds of Frex o bis decisions will et gors and Miss R ont Driving park, Fr AR T T s Grand tsland today, Grand Island’s pitcher | gram.)—The base’ ball tournament openec | rest the purses and rating. There witl be | ¢ Mra. Bdward Ao Manin a1 Neb., during race meeting Carn ectritity , 15,000 n dses b one having somewhat the' betier of it and Su- | thix afternoon with @ good attendance. The | two big trials. that for dogs born since| F ¢ Griscom Miss Reatrix Hovt| geptember 12, 13 and 14, 1900 Addre fiure; ot one redirued; v 0 . fruid it errors being somewhat more ex- | opening game was beiween Humboldt and [ January 1. 1596, which is called the derby | and Migs ' H. Farrish: Mrs. Calel . Fox [ °F " . rand lsland cinched the game ' Hebron, the score being: Humboldt, 3; He-| and is @ sweepstakes, and the other for | and Miss Caroline Livingsten, Miss Mar BRUCE E. SMITH, § "UGAL APPUINCE Co., 414 Charles B1de.. Ounver, Colan

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