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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AU | 1 ve y N COCIIIVN L t Q| ona togs were handled by Al Buhl | body. Couhig putting a hard left Prabisthe, Denver twiriers were | ard Bacrifics hits: Magoor v ’ s AW | han G Ay Of th took third | round saw a terrific mixup, Erne sen ef and atarted’ B R B e M to Ke o fustilade of stiff rights and lefts to face Des ioines Cloggers Unabl H ba Roin 6 third on an oeror oy Py 1 ft on bases I — f | | jaw and Couhig countering hard o fnes Cloggers Taabls to " ey ! e an, i { ) ‘1 mouth. CouhiR Whs EFOEKY At the p e it Dusty | cock and“coring on @ ouble. o) Donald. Tim Miss Beatrice Hoyt Defeats Mrs, Oaleb Fox | I (ire : L P e eur, Rheumatic painsare the cries of protest oons’ Curves, of Denvery side of the tams, Hok Ehret Serves a Sna Olose Match tr g The fieth rouind was tame, Lirne oo and distress from tortured muscles, aching — SI0UX Ct DETROIT, Aug. 3. -Ehret was e beoth bt g | 4 ;| cleverly and putting lght letts o th and excited nerves. The blood has ROURKITES BAT WITH OLD-TINE. VIGOR | 51¢%, y cals v ihie | Wat Siaux | 1n the sixth and last round Coahig Ta seen poisoned by the accumulation of ittt 4 Shedian. i {51 S0 VYL LAY WATCHED WITH INTENSE INTEREST | Comite "tk wath [ Rban the T | SRS S Sind Bealth sustaine PR RER phidad GARRICK WINS INAND OUT RAGE | it ity (o b i Sirihe i | ing food they require. The whole system Game Nettled In the First Inning Jlasscock 1 1 | cellent impreasion. Atte T willing. = Referce McHride's decision feels the effect of this acid poison’; and fles Mrs. 7 eton Rogers, ot ted r " = ) P Nice Bit of Consecative Hite Hiles, 3b. Mrs. Pendleton Rogers, Who Create 4 . was received with disfavor, the ot u e blood been purifi | Berte, us RHOAF 3 a Surprise Wednesday by a Viee | lorillard s Lot of Queer | [T S B Saral that Brne should have | 1ot until the bl 1 has been purified and ting and Good BDase ote, ' ¢ 5 Ruanning. AFvin, p o been declured the winter brought back to a healthy condition wil 1 > Ll rtllll r '\Iln‘l""l h l‘v derhili, the aches ;\mlr\mi cease, ) - b ko ilh b b e | Mrs. James Kell, of 507 Ninth street, N. E. o | DENVER AEEE — ‘ B, Aus h [ mOnta ago T Rad 4 AUACK of Beiatic Rbcuma Sloas City [ pres Al : | sovTHAMPTON, N. Y. Aug The | | e ) Rube & Defents Mo o | paia wasso jatease tnar] 81, doseph, [ Montar.’ o5 3 | gre ont today in the wom ham hal, DA | bt e e R ws B Mohlar," 2 n H ’ ¥ great ovent toda woman's cham ertain animal, Da X 3 came _compl o8- Brooklyn, 14; deinphia, | iier” € v Sionship, which 16 belug decided on the links | Away in the lead and % at Detrolt. trated, Theattack was Pittsburg, 11; St Loul | Bontysy 10 of the Shinnecock Hills Golf club under the | {h® upper turn, when David Garrl W ; my condition was regard. Now Foel 618 L o T ¢ 0 him and seemed about (o pas > 3 —dim Ferns. the | My Cone o dakper Chicago, 31 Cin Kane. s g Minneano! i 553 Ll B LU L bbb el i 4y T Bt B b M thema o New York tonight | ous. T was attended by Detrolt, 11; Minneapol Reilly, V1p b1 g St 0 tion, was the contest between Miss Beatrice | 4% they came i \ o Bullm e MAIACR TIogan nfter the fasteat | oneof the most able doc Chicago, i Buftalo, 2. | Lewes, s 9 e ol A Mt iy, | HOYL and Mrs. Caleb Fox, the woman who | oG Lotk Nowever. and. wore down a4 fight over seer I8 ity | Ore i e beirel the et Kansas City, 4; Cleveland, MeNeely, 0 2 Harloy, McAllister. Stolen bueas: Casey t Migs Hoyt out last year in the woman's [ Toduy in the'last furlons and Davii| Both were on their feet at t nd of the | Al 4 mewiet iy medical Milwaskee, 7) Indinnapotis 4 Euliivan 2 whee, Nichols, Holmes, Firet base on plonship at Philadeiphia. This match | {artick o winner by half h,"with | nfteenth and the'decision did not meet with | Wit 8240 R sie O ek 3 e heet. 3. Mirat oase A : on1 place. infversal favor. many of the ecta. | college here. He told me - Totals ors: Detroll hneapol 4 the galler y, and it was i atake was the Patridge tors ghouting for a draw. Referee Hogan | ! tinue A 4 twirler of the Omahas' pitching aggregation, | Denver 100000 uit: By by’ iZhret, | ible plays: | warrant the attention it received. The very | Mot even-money favorite. =She I e e the il bf “weltor: | Denefit, 1 deciined to continye his treatment suy who is known in public life better by the |, Far Sloux Cliy 1. Two-base | {asey o Shechan to Ryan: Wilmot (o Wer | fyot of Mre, Fox outdriving Miss Hoyt from | hind ‘and won very easily. . Longshoreman i ehampio : ionger. Haviog heard of & 8 8 (Swifl sSpecitc) cognomen of “Dusty’ than the name em- | Berie ctifice Bits Benchoar. . Boubt apire: Sheridar e the first tee and winning the first hole in the | K0t the place easfly. I he second event W " Fodeapair however, fo mive the medicine o trial, ployed at a christening back in Ilinois sev- |plays: Brashear to (ia<ecsck: Leews All OfF with Bisons. bogey of four, made the gallery feel that it | Kamara went out with a wild rush and b AL A B L and atter I had taken a few bottles I was able (3 eral years ago, at which this selt-same Rob- | pobler fo Weaver iret { BUFFALO, Aug. . —Buffalo played bet- | Was going to be a grand exhibition of skill. | ¢ ert was a prominent factor, proved himseli |vsr 111t by L U Holland, rf 1 H ol Totals ..1116 2 H Buelow, « ol Detroft 5 00 1n wis never headed, winning fn record time | CHICAGO. Aug. 30— Brilllant play marked | foERIEE LT 8 Etitclies, and very soon there. nitohed Ball\ 4 "W | ter ball today than in the series with Kan- [and such it proved from start to finish, first | Ducat, with a much greater 140 e | ment at the Kenwood Country clib for the | Sy'ed me sound and well. All the distressin a mystery to the Prohibitionists in Thurs- [Struck out: McCroadie ) . | pas Cits, Uhicago, however, hunched e | one leading and then the other, keeping the WERRt rato, Ve Bd & NETE UPTonas. Bulls | e eis By SR H"““'I paine have lelt me, my appetite hus returned. | Miller, Kane. “Dassed balls: Coté v ita in the sixth and aided by Wood's home 8 4 i ve and a hi irlongs, s ow the semi-finuls in single he plaved. | | Py 1o ed 1o perfec day's game, Ho pitched a masterly gamo, | MG Kone. Passd il s I the fixth and alded by W ood & oM« | gallery keyed up to the highest state of ex- | ng: Sandpaper. 1 domy, 8 to X, woni | Nigs RoAleer the vresst ghamplon of the | Begin o DAPPY 1o be Age’d restorecito o was supported in a manner par excellence |Time: 2:18. Umpire: C.o¢. e “lel Attendince, 1,200, Score citement, which was worked up to fever [ Basuto, | 1P 100 to 1 aiid 80 to'1, sect | United States, will meet Miss Stever, and and the visitors found him for only fous RALOAT RILOAY | gre vegetable ond; Talcose, 106 (Mot 6 to 1, ihird. | Miss Banks of Philadelphia will' play tHe greut vegd bite. Six innings he pitched without a hi Played, Won, Lost . # y R | teenth hole, 214 yards, which Mre. Fox won | Hall mpetitor, Schoolmaster, " Henry | Standing of the Team Lol . Beat by their brexking evet \ ven« | imn; g Rivenoak, ‘Tuscarora, Frank | againet Miss Champiin, the Canadian. ¥ purifier and tonic, is being secured by the heavy-hitting Sena. | Denver 100 [ "0 % | in the bogey of three, leaving the match to| Clay Rye. G. W, W, Templeton, Elsburg |lowing are the results of today's 3 the ideal remedy in all 1 v 1o, Far Sight i Lohe Fisher | . First round, singles, left over from yes- theumatic troubles 1ors. excellent wol e fleld was Ine; s 4 e t % 1 8 v \ | Theve At 1o oBlt ors. This excellent work in the field wa s o Woc | ““SHEE ‘serviam mtover datonted Biss Atina There are no opiates or | terday duplicated by the batting operations of the | §t. Joseph 104 B o Hartm'n, h The play for the last green was watche Kamara, 108 (Bull: | Norris, g1, 6-0. minerals in it to disturb the digestion and Colts and they scampered away with a|Omaha L Hi Ixb \ h )| with intense interest and when Miss Hoyt wo! Mart Gary, 108 ] “zfiee’ Bossie | 1 be {ded at the elghteenth green I ) A (Van) (Csnerel Must Quev e Green defeated Miss Kath- | fead to ruinous habits mighty fine game, the score being 6 to 2. | Pueblo W 4 » Dillard made the bogey of four the joy of the gal (McCiie). 4 to 1, third. . Time: 1:36. in- | 'gn Dawson, 6.1 & We have prepared a special book on After the shut-out administered the Colts ron )| lery knew no bounds. The score follows sive, Pink Coat, John Yerkes, wox. | Second round, bingies: 0 siss| Rheumatism which every sufferer from in the preceding day's game, large: P | Miss Beatrice Hoyt, Shinnecock 11ills Knight Bannoct, Hardly and 180 | Bdvthe Parker, 6-1, 75 this painful disease should read, It is the through the instrumentality of that wizarc | Punn's Old Team Mates Give Hi T ] 2| Out '] (RS R Third race, Partridge stakes, six furlong “-“{.“:_,-“"I e CUTERt Miss Carrie i most complete and interesting book of of the Des Moines' pitching staff, Freddic il [Terrific Drabbing. % “‘“ LG ok Myt Valley }];‘ murrer, 117 (Heney), 4 to I, won: Long- Mise MyHam Stever defeated Mrs. 11, | the kind in existence. It will be sent free Glade, the visitors seemed to rclax from |, BROOKLYN, Aug. 30.—After pitching| 700 500 S0l Gl 0 the ninth ORE s ol e O Bpencer: Ceven, hird, | Whitehead, 4-8. 6.1, 9.7 | toany one desiring it. Write our physi- thelr vigorous playing and the game on thelr | ounded for an e png® todas Ditin was itted for Amole in the ninth { S 6486 51 fme: 1:4. Doctor Barlow, Beau Ormonde, | o J1s8 Champlin: defeated Miss ¢ cians fully and freely about your case. We #ide was marked only by spurts of cleve: | hnd the Lrcarisne e g three OS] putato 10100021 Miaw Terry Defents Miss Hooker. Autolight and Rochamption also ran 0 1 %" preliminary round in the consolation | Make nocharge for medics’ adelce. work. At other times the flelders were | afowd rooted hat for the former| - momns s ez s “rwae | A mateh, which could not be ignored, war | (hree-sixteenths: Duvid Garfick, 116 (Bull- | Sinkles was also disposed of [Fhe, trat ¢ g amateurish in their efforts and the batters pitcher and the onslaught was T U0 . 2 Tood | the contest between Miss Hecker, champlon | min) 2 to 1. won: Toddy, 108 (Spencer), 9 to | RIS 10 the champlonentp doubles bein #eomed to be under a spell. But then such | DU APRPAIRE., YSRLINE STy PAT n basee: Harf, He Double play | ot the Woman's Metropolitan Golf associa- | Jfind 1 to 2. wecond: Advapec Cuarc, | SEHGOLS an article of ball as Dusty Coons pitched | flelding and Thomas. faliure to T on i | e hoGmader o Chrey T P Miss Eunice Terry. Contrary to | Watercire alxo far Slelof Wina at Denver, h 8. on balls: Ry Amole, 1: by Denyer, 2. Hit | tlon, and . ongs, selling v ug. 80, Sieloff got tha would put most any team in a trance and | throw to the plate kept the runs down. | by pitehed ball M Amols. 1. Strick out: | expectations, the latter took the lead at the | FIfth € even = furlong elling DENVER, Aug. 30.--Otto Steloff got th Aot Hirow: fo. the piate ki o JUBR Sown ] K Maximo oz, 125 (Mitchell), sty to 1, won: | decision ovér’ Young Kenney, both of Chi this largely accounts for it e g Clever, wopk at, third, while the | iy "Denger, 6. Passed ball: Wood.” Time: | very start and was never down during the | Prjudice; 15 (v, 4 'to''t dnd ¥ 1’3 | cago, at the end'of the tenth round ROWNELL HALL Home Team Playing Bail, Kelley was heavy.’ Attendance, 1,700, S ot LR A W match, winning by two up and three to play. | second; Flaunt, 166 (Biilman, & to 1. third AILADELI HIA BROOKLYN " Lick All. The scores rding and Day Scha for giels On the part oe re ooa b e of the locala there vas | RN hban | CLEVELAND, Aug birrars of fud: —under the direction of It Rev. enappy, electritying flelding to | Thomas, «f. 0 ] 1180 0| ment on the bages, as weil us Baker's wild- Sixth one mile and a sixteenth on . Rt make up for many of the sins of omission | SIa8ie. if.... 0 1 ) 0| ness, gave Kansas Clty today s game, Twice | Ot 38 R R, On T A i Rl TR on | Windwor, atepping off the distance In Georue Wordhington, 8. 1. I, LL. D a4 estmibaton ot | Delen’ty, ‘ih. 0 1 23 7 1 0|on easy flies Farrell caight the runners off nd; Compensation, 126 (Bullman), 20 " F Fall term beginning Sept. 17, 1000, ommigxion of the past. The 001y | Iujoie, i 0 o|second, making two double plays. After | and 4 to 1. second; MacLeod of 'Dare WANTED—Bids for all coficessions oh ) f the oldest 1 t ul error that crept fn was an excusable one, | Flick, rf 1 0[the fourth inning Kansas City couid do | Miss Genevieve Heck thGnen ot i “Pime: )'13 2-5. | grounds of Fremont Driving park, Fremont “ AR A L o Bt d i 'l"' Toman throwing wild to first a ball which | M Far'd b 0| nothm with Haker's ast ones. “fwo games | 01l .. §T 48 e e e, e r Vs | RreD.. during race meoting Carnival weel, | fduational institutions of tho west—ite went whizzing past Hoy. The little short § 1| Beorey PoVeT Fomorol SHARERERTE]T Miss asisecom Proves surpris stop was a bit disconcerted, but his error | 0 Weyhing 10 CLEVELAND. KANSAS CITY s ran : September 12, 13 and 14, 1900, Address, bigh standard allowing it to compete with HIARTE connt; S for the. ali Was PELired- e : S e | Atter Mrs. Pendicton Rogers disposed of | RACE RESULTS AT DES MOINES | | I NATIONAL LEAC | Time: . 1:97 1.5, Maribert, Candleblack, New Canndinn Record. Do Dolly Weithoff, Kitchener and Prestidigita DETROIT, Aug. Bummer made Miss Eunice Terry, Ardsley | tor o ¥ Canadian record for six furlongs BRUCE ©. SMITH, Sec. |€AStern colleges and schools. Bulldings n o complete order—perfect steam neating. aflod v sddie " T Totals .1 1857 8 2| Picker's 0 Hemphill, r£2 1 3 the champion, Miss Ruth Underhill, so tore it avafled anything. Bddie Lawler | p, iin oS s 0 0 3| Gening, 1f... 0 0 Fareell, of.. 0 3 8 20 | Heavy Storm in Manitoba. itary plumbing; colleglate and preparatory ugain donned a uniform and played sec- | Brooklyn 00 010 *_14| Jones, rf.... 1 0O Brien, .1 | | bandily yesterday in the frst round, it was | Dulele Takes Trot in Straight Heats, \|'.‘.|’.(u\‘:»!.“‘/:mMl'l.”r““-""‘.-u')-‘y'f\.‘ \«;H\\l\‘.-i: :I.:‘.\..v}::fs- Ml..v‘.|‘.n «l ulvr::~ ‘mv”:y:nl‘.»’,(l‘?)o Jan- ond base. And he played it, too, with the | rned runa: Philadelphta, 1; Brooklyn, | LACh'ce, 1b.0 112 Dungan, 1b. o | thought she was a dark horse and that Miss While Harey S, Hax to Fight ¢ LTI S ST g CHECRLA G 1I»\:,""K“. LRI pe of Lewsi eass of & veteran. In the elghth the visit- hree-base hits: Kelley, Dahlen (), | Tamsett, 3b. 0 1/ Cling'n | Frances Griscom, Merlon Cricket, woula for PrasstorsAll; aRed crops and property | Every advantage offered as regaras e retired 0, tw | (wo-buse hits: Jones' Keeler. Firat | Shav, « GO 0| stand but little chance, but Miss Griscom A child was Kitled at Wapello, Northwest | moral, mental and physical training, l‘!::r:rr'rn‘mllrl r.; in ,‘,,,( -w._] Ihl;'u' rm.:ll;‘r.\ " o errors Philadelphia, 1; Brooklyn, | Flood 3 ““""""' 0| took command at the seventh hole and re- [ DES MOINES, Aug State falr races ‘l'l""‘“"! ‘k“\'_"r"l'v"”" V“_:rg J"’:;r“di‘:. 'Ij‘;“”\ | tor clreular or apply personally to Mrs, L. #very assist coming from Lawler, o .ft on bases: Philadelphia, 10; Brook- 0 Gondin i : 2:38 trot, $800: Dilole nces: | tone and Virden ops re generally i At Omaha hoy did splendid work at the bat | Riruck oat: By Dunn Stolen tained the lead through and winning by four | 3} trof, $0: Thlci 1 otralght heats. | damaged R. Upton, Principal. 1 I [ A . o 1d Bprague i For Wheoping Cough. N and enthusiastio applause given him from ible play: Delehanty (unassisted)’ | Clovelan 0 0 0 13| Miss Frances Griscom, Merlon Cricket and Sprague W T B O B T LU L R '3 sa[“ay i ary ca emy the grandstand and bleachers, | Passe Varrell, McFariand. Time i LR e o 1 [ naas Clty H Bk ¥ v a4 | fourth and fifth heuts. Time: 2:16%, 2:16%. | whooping cough,” writes Mrs. 0. E. Dutton, : s . Umpire: Hurst T W I, 6 6 5 i , | KEARNGY, MBI, e ( d P 8! arned runs: Cleveland 'wo-hase hits: A B8 e Dlnite Ollers_won first and econd heats . 5o . ' (TS Colts siarisd right out n the frst Sairtons S laae, Tt ey el > e hitss | oMre. Pendieton Rogers, Hillside, Plain- |tk Sasid™ se "Fiod Ronebery, thira, [ of Danville, Tils. “A small - bottle of | Third year hegine Sent iz i, with in- nning and won the game in a jiffy. Stub( . ... 00" A 3.—Clncinnatl and Chi- | Hemphill, . Clingman, Gear. Stolen | fleld 8 . Pettit and Hail Cloud also started Foley's Honey and Tar gave such relief ‘rrmw‘\} facuity an facilitien to’ give the Toman started off with a two-bagger, Baird | SUEHL e hard thirteen-inning bettia to | bases: F Tamsett {rat base on | QUL oeveeee H 5 6 2| Half mile, running, two heats in three: | that { used a 50 cent bottle, which saved | pays f NeRRAEEE FOmPICLE B oderate. Rot a free ride to first and both advanced | (le todny. Two singles, a muft and w | SFTQRS, Clevelang, b fangas CRY 1 ghases | L bproximated Dasemore, won:Paul, second; Robinson. | pig s doctor's bilL” | K Rarers ks preaident. ki went out at first and on the play Toman | wila ' pitch seoring (he other Cineinnail | BY ir, Crosk. Double plays: Iar The fourth match of the champlonship| . RSAUIts at Hawthorne Track. scored. Tiinea’ fumble gave Cap O'Connell | made two, on two gifts. and two singles, | SRACLET (00 £PTh a0 Dasge: CleneMng. 3! | was: Betwesn i 3. Ourtts, Boston, 818 | (o s wop ihs Bumries sieken or Howtheros bol Lo ad . | Beckley's ' questionable = double and two | Kunsas " e: 1:30, pire: Cans 3 A . ston, an | to 5, won the Superior stakes at Hawthorne :‘,Z:t "Q\f’hf;"‘".:",;:m':"m;"J"I:':’::d”‘l: ":’:” singles evenlng up the score in the ninth. | tion. Miss Grace Keyes, Concord. Miss Curtis as- | todiy. While only three started, it proved AN AR SR A TPl Attendance, 200, Score: Standing of the Teams imed command at the start and led the | 1o b & grand contest w " dh "-I-l ‘ d Gicest and largest | ; 7 o SR A s o sumed The Bk, favorite 0 1, and heavily military school in rapped out a double cushion Jakie Wiemer CHICAGO CINCINNATI Played. Wo i e it 1 golbg over the frat nine | piarSa ok, CAYOTIle, 8t 8 fo 1, and heavily eniwo iita cal em' Y. { Central West, sort of lost his cunning and the next two 0.4 R Chi M 6 1 1 M i Government supervislon. State commisafons to graduates, Preparation for Universities | " % M vy, 30 0 0Barrett, of.. 0 . L holes in forty-seven and winning eventually | vased up. Major Dixon upset the talent in S #ibpioyd 2! J men" up, V\hnulm and Ll:l-‘rl. were passed | Cyjdy, 2h... 4 9 0 Crawford, of 0 ?,l‘m\m"‘;_m" M e 24| by four up and three to go. Their cards: the second race by beating Miss Mae L and National Academies. COL. SANDFORD SELLERS, M. A.. Supt., LEXINGTON, MO to first, the lust pass forcing in @ run. | Mertes, in 9 0'Steinf'dt,’ 3b, 0 e G TRk | | S While Coons was engaged fn striking out | Ryan. rf ey, 1b. 1 and ey Boy, the favorite and strong e . v. 1 BATAAE Cily. o1 1% Pl i 567 First race, four and a half furlongs: The Catcher Loman let a ball et past him | jiee; o : e 16 ; Miss M. Curtis, Essex county plaved second cholce. - Summarie Cleveland 156 s o Siforaian: % 0 b h|Gleveland . e Vo | ittt # Bk, 108 (Winkiield), 2 to'I, wons Fridolin. . Al Quinn, 2h.... 0 s uffalo R ss Grace K : 05 '(Buchanan), se t nis, :?:.lloy‘ scored the fourth run of the in- | hradiey. 37 0Quinn, 2h....0 2 4 8 1| Minneapoils . A BoLE I GERee B xS 4 |10 (Vitatae), third. Forkford, " Den Moines' Only Runa. SR P Newlon, b1 2 03 0| pou N AMENT AT MEBRON CLOS ln‘v..“,m il ""m S ety oM B LT gt S8 L0 For the Prohibitionists every inning re-| Totals .3 0 a biia aldo ran. Totals .. 3103021 C el Becond .« £ @ sulted in A goose egg, except the ffth.|Chicago 0000010000007 Maroons Defeat Hanover In the Great h;x ml::‘s; n]vcrnlh:u:lulrll‘l;cn “t:‘ul::t:r":a :’!:: JSecond race, six turlongs: Major Dixon, i 28 % e Lt 0 Seri slxteen ole, contes UROTER L ALLTY i Miss Mae . €hen a double and a triple by Welmer and | SRCUNAS, focegicd A 00 B O L HEBRON Nebe Aug: 30.—(Speclal Te!-- | cighteenth green and a driving contest from | §5, (Ruchunan), es 1t Alga: M & Garned 1 cinna Left on bases: SBR( 3 e o0y 4 .~ Alga- Thiel brought in a couple of runs. ThIS | chicago, & Cincinnath 5. Two-base hits: | Sram.)-Today's ganes’ ended the tourni | g porthwest corner of the club house down | retti, Livadia, Georgle, Protra and brace was all the visitors succeeded in ap- | Green, McCarthy, Beckley, Barrett. Sacrl- | ment, Hebron winning first and second| U 5 oo ieonth green. C also ran propriating. The Colts, however, were not | fice hit: MeCormick. Stolen base: Cor- this morning. ¢ mr.mhn]t h: ors, over et ks Third race, five and a half furlongs: Tyr, coran, Double play: Childs to Mertes nine, were defea ed by Ale leria 108 (J. Waldo), 4 to 1, won; Bonnie ssak, satisfied with their fnftial effort and Kept | §iruck out: By eallahan, 45 by Newton Skeore 605 o ¢ thisafternoon. Hebron s | A TE'S RECORD IS TIED |12 (uchinion 's'to %, ecdnds nrey 1 their hand in by scoring a run in both | Base on balls: Off Callihan 2. oft New- | nd nine defeated Hubbell by a score of ideen, 106 (Dupee). third. “Time: 1:081;, ' Score ton, 1. V' ches: i . New! o 3. —— dandy , Fancy 004 PO8s the fourth and lh:‘n::xh‘!IhA Score: fon. 1" Wiid pitehes:” Callahar, Newton |16,10 um o the day and most INCeLesTK | e Abbot, Driven By 1 Geers, Ne- Dandy 'Jim, Fancy Wood ud Possart also MA 9 e accoun! s, of the series was playe by he ebrol " " ot ace, serior stakes, one DoRAnL e N (B L LA Won. outclassing Hanover in all points of in Fast Time. § 10 5, won I v, 110 (Biiel e Zoman: 8 kil BOSTON, Aug. 30.—Willis went to pieces [ {ha game. Rhodes’ work as shortstop was : 1 IRRs R elgraianDe S (BUSHAGRAL S &0 A AT in the tenth and allowed four hits, b exoeptionally brilllant, The Maroons batted | Loy KT g0 At the Grand | thigde Tiiner s T RmPer (Winkneld), il making two errors. This gave rk | Bean out of the box in the seventh inning, [ PR B i e ek e | L KITih Fane. OnC. and . (sixise Soom® s three tuns and the game. VanHaitren |making 11 scorcs, McEivain pitched steady | Olrcult meetlng to0Ry L0 N aance brojia | HErd Knot 100 (Busnanam . 5 e s, aan Hoy. It . YA (& AR g0t Seiesin centartield. | ballithroughout the game Al records at this track. The Abbot broke | Brigude, 102 (Vitatoe), 8 to b, second; Found. | o nyers P y Wilkon, 161 Attendanch, 1,0, Boors 4 . Score all records at A oo at Rendville and | 8 (. Waidoy. third: © Tinjer 1 Jons | Enables us to not only control the BEST PIANO, but, at the same Lawler, 2b RORT O G4 NEW YORK. g, | Hebron .. o0 101 stepped the track in 2:04%, which ties the | Baker, Nobleman, Highland Lad and Alleen | o+ 3 9 " - N N Coons, B JSHOAE] RHOAE, | Hanover '/[111000 0 0 0 3| World's record for geldings, held by Azote. | aleo ran time, to buy at much lower prices. While the expense of selling - :h_"n\'.r- ¢ : : Anting ot 0 9 Base hits: Hebron, 15; Han 3 Of the three races finished but one fav Sixth race, one mile, selling: Jim W, % Totals 19 g ong. s | rors: Hebron, Hanover, 9 Batterie ite came home. Georgena won the 2:12 [ (Buchanan),’ 4 to 1, won; Dagn 107 | each i g ent is less of smi oncerns, owing o \ Kreeman, it 1 8 o Funk: Bean: Dingman and | 100, Same o heats and was never out at | (Winkfleld), 8 to 1, sbcond: Hund bress, 104 each instrument is | than that of small concerns, owing to the . 4 Heck. Umpire: Holman, who officlated at | Jnv nart of the rac Frank Bogash upset | (Vitatoe third. Time: 1:42. The Devil, | { 8 sines Ve vai aving N N 1 E Thiel, 1t % \ :.lvlvw' v\v“ 1 5 h all the games and gave excellent satisfac- | i Falent in (b i puce by winnin; mllunnu 11, Mellocole and Mitt I-! Blso ran, | LMMense business we do. Again, having the BEST GOODS ar n MRy, tion. a traight ats. Anaconda was a st I3 = P LGEST ‘K rives el ST Joeeti Q:‘}:.\M. f Lowe, 2 0 Gleason. 2. 1 Hhe tournament was a suc Faogite, sellink for $100, the fielding bring Results nt Highland Park. and LARGEST STOCK, gives purchasers a selection not found AN 8L u ol §Grady, oiveer 8 8 8 8 8| wood orowds attending 8l events, ing $200. The winner cut his mark (o 205 | DETROIT, Mich, Aug. 0—Favorites and | algawhere. We will take pleasure in showing you the largest line Hine 44175 T H s — in_the second heat. X second cholces divided the purses over a . X t 2) ¢ e & 3 Rl P37 lay at Neola. The 2:08 pace proved to be o of the | fast track at Highland park today. Weathe St A AT OVt Brain. 3b ¢ Sullivan, ¢ o Totals .. 312 ‘,‘Ifix::‘,"(' L s Orlginals will | hottest races of the week. Bonnie Dircct | fine. Summary ¥ SR G STANDARD PIANOSR in the west, Loman, o y i I i R hday. "It his becn A nip und | was a strong favorite and won the first heat | First race, selling, six furlongs: Alex, 104 We 4 otals 3 gy e e his wanson | 0 fast time. In the second heat Courler | (Landry), even, won; Spauldy 11, 102 (Cas- elmer, p 3 3 *Batted for Clarke in the ninth e D et 't win what will | Journal and Harry O stepped to the wire | iro), 2 to 1, second; 9 (A F Totals .vov. : i omton SIS 0T e 0 0 0 | ALY B T Vet "R | G exlilng M b igwes, ried 4 A0t Kbl e 1 Ol Ohickering, Fischer, Franklin, Jacob Doll, Omaha i 40010001 o—g|d . 0 35 | N Consequence the game promises to be a | dead hea gurler, Journal won the next Anne, Delst i ont also ran P 00002000 arned runs: New York, 4; Boston. 1.|papid one and exciting enough to suit the [heat in another battle. Bonnle Dite § | race, selling, five furlongs: Ra Des Motiis 0 000 F 0 0 0 0 | O Yt e Fut | e e bl 1a will prop. | ih the final heat and Courler Journal’won | bunta, 6 (1" Thompison). 4 'to 7 Haines, Keller, Behr Bros., Earned runs: Omaha, 1; Des Moines, 2. | [.owe. Stolen bases: Davis, Selbach, Stahl. | ibly be #tcompanied by a good-sized crowd | the heat and race. Summary Dreamlife, Two:base hita; Toman, Lalaon, Hov, Law- | Houbie plays: Lowe to Long to Ly e Narragansett, £d2wrol, three neats In | Prince of '8¢ g ), 8 10’5, third, er. Welmer. Three-base hit: Thie ACe | T o Lowe to Tenney, Davis to Gleasor g ernc of 8o five, stake, $2,000 ¥ Time: 1:02 Lghtni lash, Xerces and ] o s maket snec 2 lior i Tifice hits: Halrd, MoVicker. Passed balls: | Lo st Duits to Suliivan, Vankaliren 16 | ooy e e lan a¢ the Drlving | Georgena, ch. ni, by paviet, (Me Badge Tell' also ran, and| Besides 21 other makes. Special sale of slightly used pianos, at Loman (2). WIild' pitch: Coons, 1. Bases on | Davis. Sacrifice hit: Gleason. First base | park fn Council Bluffs. The game will be | Daowell Third race, sellin mile and a six- | ; s » k : i balls: Off Coons, §; off Welmer, & SIruck | on ballsr O Wilaon, 6; off Mercer, & Bats | Jork o B, o fan o one | Ed Lock, b. g (MeDonaid). .10 teenth: Left Bow (Howelly, 2 a1, | just half actual value. Pianos moved, tuned and repaived, out: By Coons, 3:'by Weimer,' 3. Stolen | for hit: Grady. Struck out: By Willis, 1 | 5t {ne two games played this season *| Don 1, b. & (Forshuer) Rt won; Hermencia, Weber), 10 to 1, |‘m|—;| Tn;m»n\, ‘lll;mn:nIL”‘lln\. Wilson. | Tyme: 2:03. Umpire: Swartwood. i bl bl Onward Stlver, ch, h. (Geers) ccond; Virgie 0, 102 tro), 2 to 1, third Jouble plays:’ Brain to Tines: Coons to o Ellert, b, g. (Van Bokkelen).... . me: 148, Iree Lance also r Lauzon to Wilson: Hoy to Wilson. Time Pirates Hack In the Game. Close Game at Glenwoo o b g Carry) fourth tace, selling, #1x furlongs o 4 5 Pearl, 140, Umplre: Grim. PITTBEURG 30.--8t. Louls put no . 1 Aug. 30.—(8pecial Time: 2:12, 2:12, 2113 e burn), to 2 won; Sagacity, 10§ phiial ginger in th today. Their ‘errors | The game > ball today resulted as | 08 pace, iwo i three, purse, $1.50; riy), b to 2, second; Miss Fonsoland : el 3 3 sy. Atten- | follows r Journal, blk. h., by s 80 (A, Weber), 8 to 1, third, Time: 1:1hls SAINTS STICK T0 THE GRBASER . g Nebraska City .....1 0.0 000000 1] hay (o' Neih il i lep, Drop, Viola K and Dominie aiso raf 8T, LOUIS Slanwood 0110000 0-2|Harry O, b. &, by Atlantic King, fth elling urlongs: T McKibben's Boys Play Thelr Game filaan, (S0 Al R tuitikaon Harsy o, ¥ 9 (1. Dalyy, 5 arpaen e [ ] and Win With Great Eane, 3 O Mcraw, 3.0 14 2 0| Wilking: Nebraska - City, | Deering mmte Direct, bik. T, (Merienyy). ki (L. Thompson) : nd; Donna ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 30.—(Special Tele- | Braum't 0 0 PBurkett, If.. 0 3 1iller. Base hits Nebraska ' b ree Bond, b, g (Miller) Seay, 10 .ll'(w‘h!\_ At Time: 1:01. gram.)—Johnson's wildness and poor sup- | Ritchey & Balrigk, ofs enwood, 7. Struck out: By Wilkinson, | Democracy, & h. (Cahilh . 4 Bandit, "Tempt and Gold A150 Tan port accorded him was largely responsible | 5 esner Donovea, #f 4 ihy lnl'lm.u 3 " Base or \I»ll\--l \\;n«m-‘. 1];.‘-3“1‘1::.‘..1\:\.)..4‘I: |:” .’n issey).. 6 7 5 :\’\nn race, geven furlon " selling: Ju- . 3 = Q' Conn 2 Walisce, ps. 0 1. Barned runs: Nebraska City, 1; Attle Boy, b. B er) SR D coma, 107 ober), 3 to 1, won: L. W for the loss of today's game by Pueblo, | Lea‘h 0 Kelater, 2h.. 3 0| wood, 1. Errors: Nebraxka City, 3, Hellwood A, b.'m (Thomas) 111, (Coburn), 3 to 1, second; Wilkersan Maupin was hit hard, but except in the | Zimmer, ¢ 0 McGann, b 1 wood, Umpire: Prof, Moore. ime: 2:00%, 2:06%, 2:08, 2:07ig (Wonderly) to 1, third." Time: 1 elghth, rh,“ le,i\, l\‘f Raymer, ,.“".,,”] [ iz, oo 0 Criger . ! 2:04 pace, twoe heats in three, purse $1,600: | Nimrod, Eleven Bells and Virginia T and Graham gave Pueblo their two earned | Leever, ones, p..... 0 ¢ Indiaus Make Good Record. Frank Bogash, br. g. by Aflantic run. h VIM VIGOR VITALITY FOR MEN: runs, he refused to a'low the Smelters to hif - = *Donlin 00 ILION, N Aug. 40— (Special.) ] King (Golden) —— - A WIOrMAn B13hopal PIIIS heve been in Lo orer 2o jears by the lecders of the Mormen B Ry MR WEe s ang| Totels (UMD ] NEON: B pli—{Sndolal AL e ) : |ERNE AND COUHIG DRA rurn BT SO PRty ter T it Chle o Sl e Ty o2 Full, frst two up in first and Strang scored Totals .. 3 8 8| Mount Vernon, N. Y., 15 to 0: Brewster, 21 | Searchlight. br w b, luipuion, exceen, o gisvesnaking, ™ Surea Logt Tannoad, on Kiings sacrifice and Schrall's out. In | *Batted for Jones in ihe ninth, to 8; Hudson, 8 to 0, Chatham, 11 to Chehalis, bik. h o Wight-Logage, 8permutorifoen Insomnia, 'Palis tho third hits by Hall, Kling and Mciibben | pitiaburg 1308 110 0 s |Johnsville, 3 to 0. The Iudlans hav i 4 Lightwelght Champlon R ATt eka 13 AT, & A B any, Yaritocelo, ave the home team two more runs and | g1 Louls 02000100 0-3[onlyonegameinNew York ctate and have| il three in five, pursc Hard Pro iy ony Flone, ulgkn: ol o?'(?lp- fharge; 8tqe: Hort fwo’ more "ware’ added’ in “the rth ‘o | % 0 Bitisburg, 2. Tworbase hit: | Won _fourteen of the Sen' games | 200 (unfinished):” " : ) o, BlEehing 'of Eyatigh ERIONE et R A ehrall's base on bulls, & single by Davis | FSarned raue: ¥ ; Ewos i | miayed Lady Geraldine, b, m., by Constan Kirk Man. ; 3 . and an error by Kelly. In the eighth, atter | Ely. Three-bawe hits: @lmmer, 2 Home e K iate) ) s, St el 4 sere dnten’ g kot o7 ety il SO AT Lot Bristow hud taken fitat on balls. scoring on | Eun: Beaumont. Bacrifice hiti Zimmer. s . ts, ch. K. by Biectionoer Bl e ey ehunded, win 8 bosen, Cicuars s, Ka@rasas BISNOD / Gan, Gan Francioco, Cal B ow B K o e oon "Hion | Stolen ~ bases: Wagner, _Leach. ~Double L s, . Patt : BUFFALO, Aug. % —Frank Erne of Buf- YOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO. 10TH AND FARNAM The bames by giving Hull o pask to frat | plava Ritchey to EIy to 0'Connor. 1y, e Monarch Bars defonted the ltle | \GURR iiai b, i by Kiider: falo and Tomi Couhig_of Dunicirk 'fought 2 sea by ¢ Hall ‘a pass to | {tchey o O'Connor. First buse on balls: | Omahas by # score of & to 3utteries; | Maggle Anderson, b, m., by 4 six' rounds to a draw at the Olympic A e e, Rouyay PY #IVIng I | Ger Teever, 4. off Jones, 2. Hit by pitched | Monarchs,” Starr. Glvan, - Rushman —and | oioh Wilkes (Dellinger v ] Athtetic viub tonlght.” The men mer Cat . . S ball: Clarke. Struck out: By Leever O'Cander: South Omaha enriksen and | Y\ R8CO i AS4088 N catchwelghts, Couhig weighing about th ST. JOSEPH by Jones, 1. Passed ball: Ctiger. Time: | Gustafson. Linia S0'hE m (lddieny) teen pounds more than his opponent. In the AB. R 2,00 Umpire Day inifred A o SRV first round Erne’s lightning left jabs drew Strang, b 1 Val ( oung) f Hall, s : HRSING of the Tonma SHULTZ SNEAKS ONE LAP |djss Pratt, vii m (Procior h Tallor waa, 1eTnted Thia gy mouth H e’ Brook] Played, Won, Lest. P Time: 2:12%, i s, but landed a couple of fu o paokiyn B A v v o's face. In the next two rounds 1 Senrail, ¢ 4 : Broaklyn - Catches the Others Napping and Gets at seward. tded goveral LEht Tofta o (ha Tan,rne d MceKibben, rf h Philadelphia il I L [ 3 - P Nora IR o Telephone 163 1] ! n Winning Lead in the EWARD. Aug. 3 ectnl Tel Fiynn. ef Boston 5 oo, The v the fair was Rristow, 2b Cincinnati 100 Bieyels Race thin yestel The attendance wa Maupin, p Chicago 125 R T o Ao feature of the day was the | Office Over 215 Sauth 14th Street. | e Lo | DR 18 opene Hurd ; on e Jegar bievols | Summari $500 A MON T". Anyone who has a west front office these days, or an of- L AT : PACK this week furnished plenty of excites | . : y 104 " e | GAvES 0F THE AMBRICAN LEAGUE, | ment for the I:..rxill.; 8" hoat anthiustaatis | A, Jr : DR fice in a ramshackie building, ought not to be in the same 5 i AB. F ) crowd whigh has been present any nigh Compet 5 [ | S ip q . 3 1 Netate, ot i Wilwaukee Stariz in (0 Nail Down | fF,The Ao menieie by e colienCivert | Ot : MUSRERLY (] 4 mat sommern Disk 49, mens. xioss' ofeasine ia kb Parrott, { second Place, Piace all evening. interspersing sprints no 5 3 4 weather. Cloason, i 0 INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 30.—Milwaukee | And then \n their efforts to gain laps upon | ’ ) ‘ SPECIALIST Graham, 0 won from Indlanapolis today, taking a |each other. Dave Shultz, on i ! Trea ts all Fermsof Kihan, e { R | fArmer hold on second place. IKKellum was | Fiders who has been showing [ Kelly, 3b 01 1| noticeably nervous and this uided In un- | £rEL h evening, succeeded through | Je 3 ; 844 DISEASES AND 'I'“[ B[t BU“_DIN Johhwon, B 0 8 Retting hin toam mates. whose' errors were | foe in wajning one 1an: 11 Wi Shor(y aftor | Bonid & o | . v costly, " Milwiukee alko had « dose of | (he ninetieth mils hat beon covered and the | DISORDERS OF = Wh VILDR lotals A 0 & - ¥ & ot portunely ~ 8 | men were jockeying to see who should tak 2400 LALL) — 8t Joseph 300200 saved ihe game. Attendance, 5. Beore: | the'pace, when Shilte made s sneak from T s tanhs MEN ONLY Plebo 0000002 0= INDIANAFO 3 MILWAUKEF the 'Fear of the bunch, catching &l the e Ragase At Bl Lol i 25 Year's Experiance Earned runs: St. Joseph, 2: Pueblo, 2 RH.OAE RHOAE |other riders napping and gaining a half lap 0, AUl o nloch 14 Years in Omaha. is cool, elean and well ventilated. There is alw . 2 ' . s always a draft P K Ihbe ivis, orl. | Hartael, 1.0 Ketham, of 0 1 4 0 0|jead before they realized what he was club, new racing assoclation v cure ¥ 4 v G R LT T Jon, 2b. 0 Waliron, rf. 0 0 8 0 0| doing. Stevenson. the ono-armed rider, wis \ning meeting on Baturday VARICOCELE cured { | e Wi are thick.the air is P o ;@ \onsts Strang. Schrall, Davis, Parrott. Double | eler, ws.... 4 13 3 1 Hallman, 1t 0 0| neatly pocketed and was unable to over It has not been announced | Dr. McGrew at't0. quickly withouy cut- | th alle ax ‘.h“.l‘ the air i pus f‘“}d l.“ pt coustantly moist Ay " Davis (unassisted). Bases on hally: | Kelly, 1b... 0 § 0 Andersn, 16 8 0 0| take Bhultz. In the final sprint of the even. | how ys the meating will last. 'The gaeanla (2 e by the fountain in the court. This is the ploce to be in Bt Johnson. 4. Hit by pitcher: By John- | Powers o 3 1Fults. 1 ing Btevensan et Bennctl oy Apnalf | Tucas. president and treasurer; Ed. Butler, | and f Strio Hiydrocdlo. LOSS OF summer. son, 8. Timeé: 140, Umpire: Ebright i o R s ] e overtl Npectal cvents wmong which | JF. Vice bresident Phil Chew, sicretary’ | MANHOOD, Nig s, Nervous Debility 3 e " - el (% By Colonel Jack Chinn, starter, and Joseph dder, Kidneys, Gonorrhoen, (ileet DENVER 18 EASY AT SIOUX 1Ty, Hpl L wias a two-mile motorcycle exhibition by 137R I Kellum 3 3 0 8parks, p Hausman and Rutz, the New Haven team. | J, Burke. judge *Heydon They covered the distance in 'I'm\h,.‘h‘l The Biber e s name has not voen s | CURES CUARANTEED MeNeely Poanded All Over the Lot by 3:35, ot 1.7 TheYpeoyared, the Qlatance I 8L T aMEDE | public "About 9 horsen are now At i CHARGES LOW, e iYL A X | Tl *Heydon batted for Kellum Diva Abuils los. Laps, | bined. TREATMENT BY Mot e oo gram.)—The Grizzlles were easy for the | j,qiunapolis 00080000 14 T Bleve 1 SIOUX FALLS, 8 ) ; 9to 12 P, B : Ingians today and were deteated in 4 life- | Mtiwsukes 8 8.0 0.8 1.8 1 p=t b amnatt e 103 contest in. the feld triais wis run tognr. it | Box dos S Ofcn aver i ich Bk aivees Rental Agents, foit Ground Floor, Bee Bullding. fess contest by a score of 1 to 1. At n | Earned runs: Milwaukee Bases on W. Sheelor z rerrdod | being in the all-aged class. Zephyr 1T was | between Farnam and Douglas gtreets, Oma- of the game did the Grizzlies have [ balls: By Kellum, 3; by Sparks, 5. Struck | Silas Stetzman SO awarded (irst price and Dot's Dalsy secc- | ha, Neb, . J | 1ion free I