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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 29, 1901 Y box. Garvin especlally was e 1 o \ N 3 | ehoulder before he gets to the end of it all. [ who are ever closing from the rear the BBEBS OMAHA LOSES IN THE RALN |feoi aiiiog Sebiufdfe S8t W il | ORIGINALS AND THE ARGOS [t fesi iht Il neiigher o L e e e i 0 The Best Medicine 10 & MANUFACTURERS ed Milwaukee but one run, | average of N0 Tehe®o the eolumn. | victim. Onee hamstrung it is all over with | g2 with xfl'fl(”.}‘;(lf oft wan out B '. |,I"' e :T“':'y:"vrx': "J!“““‘ J"l vo '1“." I“Im“.:x | the "I‘ : "’\ ""”y ':'“r" oMbl t M?‘MY CIIFI\‘.UY-. ¢k i flelding of Conroy, Gilber 11{ One-t 3 Huromething over 1,000 words to & colulie: | lelsure Mr. Vincent has often seen on the axter's Mandrake Bitters has been a Kanus Oity Squeeses in Tws Lucky Runs | otk for Conroy, Gilbert, siferivtir ant| One-tided Gamo of Sunday Buse Ball at| ot son, thl o g fook 20 iGhlc (S| Gowdor river ranges the mere empty hide | popular remedy with the public for 0 BROKFRS, 1 as Clouds Burst. Beore Vinton 3treet Fark wany_words in & y,' Yet, one cannot | and polished bones of a8 once | years, A warmfited to cure consti- | Al EVARDE of T st gam do It. Taking any recognized system of | MILWAUKE WASHI - forming the charncte the alphabet and venirs of the raid of a gray wolf band i RHOAE! RH.OAE will take an average of four strokes ti to the bold canine bandits, the cat \ng from the pursuers and thus rendering | stomach ills. It also purifies the blood, | AND MANUFACTURLRS' AfilN‘S. fudividual attack easy and successful. The pelling all poisons and making one - Andersor, 1b 1 o Dungan R - Sl a8 A basis of com- Dufty, of ... 0 3 ou ool putation, And we see thai about S0 dits Cut Short at Six Innings, the Game |conroy, o : H 0| They Play Base Ball Like They Fiah | ferent movements of the hand 18 necosry i . felel, db ) 0 hefore we can reach the bottom thie Would Be Rouark bat ert, o o Gar and the Resu Are column. The movements are not exuctly for Two Sudden | Donahie, ing‘an 0 Bad—Score Stands nt Bights | different, either, but they are at least | | TIMELY HITTING TELLS ALL THE 81 sgriever, 1608 375 0 Waidron, " | NEBRA o erage of ol trokes )| venirs of the raid of u gray wolt band. | ijjousness, indigestion, kidney troub AL THR-STURY!| OSSR T fap t pupaits § utag §| WBRAwAn. CITY BOYS AKS SIRETY fine, lotiers sntering IO, he | Tho catile herds are open und ensy prey || b KF0 e e ol BROKERS | { | [ horses, however, with thelr rior Intel- | well In every part of the body A v 1 e bods. Atalll SUITE—105 Bee Bldg., Garvin, p ar, b | dependent. This fn the first place will by forming on the open ground an equine | SrUBSIsts. at cents per bottle or Doub - g " amount to a consfderable expenditure o 4 v_upe = T 5 0 ( e, bl |00 ot o o pivsit R o Thre amount o toclierable expendiiure of | 0% BIBUR 00 e ren and colte in the | DOX. and motiey back It it does ot cure Omaha. Milwaukee 000100 { mentally {8 acarcely perceptible to the e<= | center, the gallant stalllons on the corner, Washington, 900000 00| e perienced writer, yot th s amounts to somes | oo T f celdings dlstrib Corresponden fefte A ' Vas| . # 0 [P W e 8 A inct waste of | #nd the best and bravest geldings distril pondence molicited with large deats KANSAS CITY, July 28.—(Spec ele- | ,TWo-bage hits: Duffie (2). Bacrifice hit: wa ecidedly one-sided ne rakir ik 3 conslderas | uted ol e o es of defense. of ers and manufacturers Interested in 4 el B GRryin, . BiFL base on (piile). - Qaevin, |, 2t Was & decidedly ene-slded game off snersy. RMKIng everything M Hptes | ated on tRY OUCHR IiEW 01 dEiemses, SO [ method of peracnally introducing and fols E grani,)—The Blues won from Omaha today | COFYIl; (Firet, base on balle or Stet 't | ball that was put up for the amusement| ton. Writing a column of matter I8 NOth\AK fonly do these equine squares frequently beat lowing up the sale of firat-class merchane by bunching hits in the sixth and final|Stolan bases' Anderaon, Waldron, drady. |of visitors at Vinton Street park Sun- | booe decentive’ (hiogs b o the | Off ‘holr assaflants, but they sometimes rout SPECIALIST | dise ot mi “Ninde® 10 "R TRAD I loning. Alloway had held them down hard | Struck out: ' By, Garvin, & by Gear, W | day utterncon, the cornstarch champlons| newspaper Business” the wild dogs entirely, slaying numbers of f Omaha, South Qmaha wnd Councll Blufts— until that time and it looked Ik defent, | dereoy. " Laft on bises: Milwaukee, 4 | from the metropolis of Otoe plainly showing | them by striking, kicking and trampling 2 ST B e but suddenly they fell upon him for four hington, 6. Umpire: Sheridan. Time: | the effect of the drouth upon the crops,| EMERGENCY 4 This is an especial result when the horse All Diseases and hits atd developed two of them into runs e gume | Whenever catfish are not biting briskly the | herd has with it a stallion experienced in Disorders of Men | _____ — The visitors made their solitary run in the | MILWAUK BE | WASHINGTON. | typleal representative of Nebraska City|Summing U range life. He can smell a wolf farther x fourth iuning, when Toman got a double RHOAE RH 5. [ simply sets his line for gar and goes to Conrageo than he can see him, and at his shrill and SRR o n‘"s & cuw und Gonding followed with another double, | Hogriever, It 11777670 waldror, | sTests: The Atgos were 5 saters warning neigh the herd rushes together and E“I ’m“ WOI'kS. bringing Toman i In spite of muddy | NAWEEE 5T 30 U 1 Dungan $| day wnd the reputation ?rrwnu::.l«lj:r.lx:u.rh A writer I8 the Brookiya Bagle Rae B2 | quiokiy forms the protecting square, The VARICOCELE ana AN Ay O BERS : o | Conroy, s H \ furnished to the United States army. In | . an, @RNERAL REPATRING A SPRCTALTY Joth sides. Attendance, 4,000, Score: | 4 o contrary the ore 8 stances have been kno ay band ~ - Frie, b 0 On the contrary the Originals were show- | referring to it he says I B okl SR AL U g IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. KANSAS CITY Gilbert, 3b i ) o |ing up in reasonably good form and at the numbering scores of ralders trotting lei catting. pato or loss B K. . A 6 L | “One of the emergency rations comes of thne 801, 1508 and 1508 Jackeon Stree AR ROIL O, Maloney, ¢ 30 0cCingan, s 0 end of the secoud inning they had knocked LR AR b B surely around one of these embattled o Lt ol Ketcham, cf v Hawley, 0 en) 4 . from a western packing house. It appears cured for life ana thepotson il o - Ketehan v » 0 v Pitcher SIgmund off the rubber. Hobby | (s yrerer i el b ed 11 yellow | Sauares and then sceking other and casler SYPHILIS Gy il iin | m zavriskia, Agent 3. B Cowetit, May . ! . b Gl oty o ¢ wolf reac elght o 125 | VERES o g TR = :3{_11{:‘«:‘\:::‘:“ ) X -9[1n the sixth Sigmund was sent out to left- | Emergency Ration. Not to bo opened ex- The gray wolf reaches a welght of 125 | UBREAKING OUT" of the digears on the skin COMMISSION, Earned runs: Milwauk Warntoet| fleld to take the place of Byers, who was | cept by order of an officer of In extremity | pounds, and boasts alike brain, brawn, & | qF Fes. , SIS SORSAIE 50 AROEOUIVRE | et e et ton 10 Two-pane Nita: Dungan, Anderson. | shortwinded To be carried in the haversack or saddle- | noiseless, tireless foot, a savage ferocity drugs or injurious medicine. - L . Threebase hiint Gray, Hallman.” Sto- | Sull later Byers was brought back fato | bags and accounted for at intpection This | and an insatiable appetite. It is said of him [ , WEAK MEN from Bxcesses or Vicrins !Vid GOIO 00., OF e W e o buse n Vale | the game to take Deering's place at third| ration is calculated to subsist a man for that he can run longer and easler, eat [ Wastino WRAKNESS with EARLY Totals ..... 2 Baiimag, Lalcney, W 3 base. Of course all this shif o day, cngth and | oftener and more, and display more cun-| YOUNG and MIDDLE AGED, lack of vim, vigor a h ey aldron, Farrell. Wid | se all this shifting of forces|one day, maintaining his full strength an )y ¥ b e, Lee. Btruck out: By Hawiey, 15 by | showed up well as an effort to better the| vigor. T tried it. I do not like it. In |ning and ferocity in a given length of time and strength, with organ impaired and weak Fr.‘h n“”“‘ Pflll“m AB 3 e, 2, Double plays: Clingman to_Clarke, | W STRICTURE cured with a new Homs Getitn y ; ) 1| onroy 1o Oiibert to Qhngman to ClATke: | deplorable condition of things, but the ag-| mercy to the soldiers it ought to be put than any other known animal Prentment. NO PN, B0 detebtion fooe bast Fieming i i 0 BTy A watkes, & Wakhington, 5. Um: | eregation continucd to canter along at a[up in gelatine capsules that they can swal- [ He is & prolific breeder, elght or ten pups | mess. Kidnegaud Batdar frounies. o,'“" and e‘l."y- hour 30 pire: Shertdan. Time: 1.5 losing galt untll the sad finish. Their stick-| low with their eyes shut. The box con- | belng a not uncommon litter, while there 12 G 0 g her sverens § _ Ruin Prevents This Game. work was ns ragged as their contortions|tains three packages of what resembles a | a Powder river instance of th'rty-five pups C.“f:fx"‘f_‘,':"ffi:-" '"u'l‘;"s:- b 8t se 11th St Omaha H CHICAGO, July #.—Chicago-Boston in the field, for they chalked up only four | coarse meal, one of these parcels for each | being slain as the progeny of three wolt ‘ ‘ on bt - H Americun League Standing. ever, were threo-baggers. Two of the latter | Paper of salt and another of red pepper for | Up to six months old the gray wolt pup ot ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, were simply scratches | ning and three cakes of slightly | is awkward and unwieldy, and it is a fa NO CURE, NO PAY, | -~ — . B Totals . 1 1 Chicago | sweetened chocolate. The chocolate is all te cowboy pastime of the Powder river 1t ) H ] cage i fe v pas you have smal\, weak Kansas Cliy X 1000 oston 111111 bhed bl right. Presumably the material of the | ranges to locate a gray wolf litter on the o nes esiern clecirica Omuha sesessnseni® O retroft " E e Fhere W row ronsi 1o dried and comp o eat 1] p ¢ and 04 1o P! r K S canappai g L LR There was a falr crowd present, It was|meal 8 dried and compressed meat and | prairie and shoot the pups from horseback il Testore you wi Two-base hits: Calhoun, Gonding, Toman. | Washington .0\ 3 [0 & critical mood and Umpire LaFontine |bread. It has an unpleasant odor, I1ke |as they skulkingly roll and tumble m r;;;‘;;':u,';:;;:'rn':“::"““ P eomp.n' Buerifice hits: Hartman (2), Robinson. First | Philad l|vxlll.l N ¥ 2 came In for the biggest share of i(s roast- | thAt of meat that has not been sent to the | their coverts In the grass and sagebrush Fo.o0% in use: not one faila t g base on balis: Off Walmer 3; oft Allowsy, | Clevela | tng, although he was about as good as the | Fefrigerator soon enough, or a handker: | Crack shots with the pistol have been known one returned; effect immediate; no Eleotrical Supplies. 1. Struck out: By Welmer, 1; by Alio<| Milwaukee .. Al I e fish ol | write for free partieu. way, 1. Passed ball: Beville, 'Double plays: | & average. Following 18 the score: chief perfumed with a little more fish ol | 45 got a pup with every bullet from their ’ McAndrews to Stewart to Calhoun, Toman riend Tn & V 5 4 | than 18 quite genteel. One other sufferer | oiy chooters. Wlestrie Wirin ead Gas Lighting to Stewart to Calhoun. Time: 1:10. Ums ORIGINALS, | in the Eagle office sald it was old 1t . W, JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1610 Howard St pire: Carruthers. Game called at end of | FRIEND, Neb, July 28.--(8pe A This ratlon can be eaten dry if the emer- — 2 =5 sixth Inning on account of rain al Friend defeated the Linco Waller, b - ol 6 0| DREAM. e Tl G ol LTS Lawier, b 1 gency In emergent, or It can be souked in DRY GOODS, A Nt ; . Tfantry base ball team yester el d Bt TRELMBIOAS ROELRN | today. M. Lawier's men plaved fast 1ail | Bennett, ct 5 cold water, or it can be botled in hot water, BUY THE GENUINE — —_— CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., July 25.—8t. |{and their gentlemanly conduct made it Scuily, rf e b It be thinned into soup. Each way |Origin of a that Goes the . ; ,CREE . July S8t | and their gentiemanly « ' T8 - U A J or it can be thinned into soup. Fa a E " Paul o :\fil\ bunching hits. “Attendance, | pleasure to be a spectator. First game: | Jelen, 1f $ i p it is a little worse than the other. Hot Rounds Biennially. . ml n. 4 RILE | Friend ...... 0120402 Foley, 1h Hii water causes it to lose somewhat of fts| 6 i el Siorads spaas 0 5 0.5 9 33 171508 4| Lineon 16800601 s VORI ovll smell, but dosa not improve its taste, [, RSt & counterfeltet 1o eohel B SN L ® tmporters and Jevbers et olorado SpEs 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 Becond cinh, vivsh |t ML o | feiter, dapta o q which 3 Matterion: Colorado Springs, Neely, Gas- | RHE AEals E : T"I:(':”::n““: iy “"’,"g“:n:‘\:f"“m 5 | never fails to bring a conscious smile to MANUFACTURED BY Dvy Goods, Furnishing Go on and Donahue; 8t. Paul, McGIll and Wil- | Friend B 0001022°6103 L centra Al SRCaye: 5| the facd of Cl v o . United . a " ing od Hon y = Fimenth 0 000008 80-2'%3 harden o swallow than the preceding and | the fucd of Chief Wilkle of the United | CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO, Denver is i Batterles: First game—Lincoln, Lew's, AB. I found it impossible to finish one of the | 2UHER T8 o e AND NOTIONS DENVER, July 25.—Minneapolls shut Den. | Camp and Fetz; Friend, O Banfon, Whit- | 3 . sose meal allowances at a sitting. In fact, 1% L“;_"r“:”"{":fl by the Mn York ;I'rln\nll:n NOTE THE NAMBE e e Yot the Box th the | Whitcomb. Umpire: Locke. ( and 3b .. periment, on a third of the ration—the B Y v second innink and was succeeded by AT $ AOMACTAIIONEA LOF DHE M1, 10) twentys | AmEEICAn pEses’ Wilkis, WHO WABICHSH 8k< EN““’ EANS quicr)y cors TENTS AND AWNINGS. Schmidt. Score ues Defeat C. N, Diete's. Betiie "o : g 81 four hours, The first meal was taken dry | S1stAnt olty editor of the Ohloago Trihune falitng mantioui, drainn, iosses, —— — 4 3 “ s d a theory that the miracles described Murried men i f o ¢ ce the C.|8pencef, ss 3 In the hollow of the hand, but a few had a t arried m n intending Minneapolls 14000012 1-8 afternoon at Florence the ( 1 d n - ely “ " 10 marry s TAKe 8 box; hing rosul LRl RSN R R S TR escaped a white- T\Knlum[ pand 1t . spoonfuls of the mixture we 1so at- | were lmr<l) imaginary, the result of hyp- | o i*WX.¢ 'Wnd. 100t posrer oval s o0 en Wll " 0., Batterles: Minneapolis, Whittridge ard | at the hands of the Unlques, who | Hobbs, p $rags tempted after it had been swollen with [ notism. So he wrote an Interview with a | Sherman & and Kuhn & Lo, arug OMAHA, NE McConnell; Denver, Schmidt and Sullivan. | to be far superior to the Lumber- Totals el ihis was at noon on Saturday. On | flctitious personage called Fred Sellmore, | men asgr Gefeated them by : ’ E ; a @ececcccssscccscsoocssces Des Mofnes Takes Fast Game. | ncore of 7 (0 1, The feature of the game |Originals Ta'g e ay alght. the supper conststed of | to whom he gave a vacant lot habitation -e TENTS FOR RENT. ST. JOSEPH, July 2.—The feature of| W88 the phenomenal running catch of | Argos bout six spoonfuls of the compound which in Chicago and whom he described as u A large Room { | TENTS AND CANVAS COODS. today's Gume was the Ane Work of both | Henry among the buggies of a long: foul | First base on b B been boiled for five minutes in water. Wan of wealth and leisure and an expert $ ! v SEND FOR CATALOGUE NUMBER 28, RH.E. R.H.E. | Tracy, 2; Perdue, 1. Wild pitches: By pitchers, A heavy rain put’ the groun 8 | Do, ety e VaRores o o | Bl 82 Ey i ObNe, [ ok “hile this ws enough and there | amateur photographer. Selmore told of a n ‘bud condition. * Score: ¥ ! Lo e of appetite. But on a walk | trip he had lately made around the world i i g : Des Motnes .0 00 0 01 0 0 0 ii|Uniques ....0 001008217 § 4 Welsh Ii by Hobbs 1. "Hit by ball: BY| hat evening which unconsciously led me | Plcking up on his way an old friend, an oel 0 o e N pietz; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 5 4| Welsh, 1. Double plav: D 0 M- | . 4 F y g B Joseph” 10 0 0 0 0 0 90 B Bl et taues, Rust and Henryi C |oF8 10 Haawe, “Two:buse hits g | past various restaurants, where people slar':"snm_um n; Paris, and taking him to Refunded. )" vint Bae Moines, Glade’ and Kiienow. Dietz, White and Hathaway. A folen. ' Three:base hits: T were, Al ibgsin RN Exincows, cyaustingly | U SR s et e e uar : A . Glas g g d Lidrod Lawler, Byers. Earned runs: Originn's, | ina” yrrigatingly eating ple and drinking and got hold of one of the most eminent It s very seldom indeed that sntee Dr.Iiay's Renovator 3 KOS, 0l ases: G ves, n- cla e Onkiand Won't Be Shut Out. 8 Arste, 1 Stolen buses: Craves, SPEN: | red ink, thers was foused within me 4 |local magicisns. The latter perforied tor an office of this description 1s potion, liver and idnbys. Toad thele, 1oxativa. T Sl OAKLAND, Neb., July 2.~(Special Te'e. | Fifice hit: Bennett. fecling of envy. 1 went to a roof garden |them a number of his tricks, the artist vacant. One is now avallable. blood puritier known for all chronio dlscasos’ oy ST " gram.)—West Poin{ woild have ben shut T D to forget it. sketching everything he saw and Sellmore It faces east—opens on the Jeuovates and invigorates the whole system oo MINNeapolls «eeeverserererres S a1 |out by Oukland today but for four runs let AUER Wilken is Daad: Oon Sunday morning at 9 o'clock 1| taking simultaneously snapshots with his broad coart promenade—and £000 solaflon Witk 1 HOWEe i wo il per et Omaha ... k3 in on errors. Chada's work was superb. | CEDAR FALLS, la., July 28.—(Special | preakfasted on another four or five spoon- | camera. cannot be duplicated In Omaha money by return mafl. ~ Write your symptoms 8t. Paul L.l i | He struck out sixteen men. Scorei " |melegram )—Adrian Wiikes. sire “of " Roy | g{EUGEI AT (e much atter being | When the films were developed a rémark- —If interested, call at once— [SEar e edical Advise, sample st proot. 46 & e | B S Tal abrs, e A ] Des Motres 0.1 4 8 Wesf Poimt .....0 3 0 0 3 300 0= § 4| siken A An o es Valley tarm, | swollen with water—snd & sad time I bad | able fact appeared. The artist had drawn b kbt Bl e aged 24 years. Colorado Springs. 41 A b b Denver ... i °’;‘;‘:.'{‘S}'..;i' \vi:lp:n?z 0C|(|In:l‘» "ur:(-l-'KZrlJ getting it down.. The taste Iu\;nm; more -?n wizard throwing a partly unwound ball . e Oakland, Thompson, Wilson and Lang STt AakaiRtion: and more disquieting. 1t was barely por. oh u\llno into the alr and a boy climbing e ee u' n Beieghians 088 NATIONALS DRAW BIG Earned runs: West Point, 5. Struck out sible to finish the allowance and rat! the dangling strand till he disappeared in By Chada, 18 by fFhompson, s, Time: 110, | At Columbus=Marion, & Columbus, 2 | than eat any moro of it I fasted till 6:30 | the sky; Sellmore had snapped the boy as Boyd Commission Co uls Dellghts Hearts of Many |UMPIre: Holmau | WA nd O, WasheFirst Gamei EOrt| ipy pignt, The chocolate Was enterl |he was mounting aloft, but the plate Eii Successors to James E. Boyd & Co., anw by Taking Plttaburg Neola Easily Takes Minden. Fort Wayne, o; Matthéws, 4 with the first meal, but rnnv;rl:d fnto | showed melther the boy nor the string— OMAHA, NEB, iy " I e o R W At Dayton—bayian, 3 Txl-dfiv. t1s a drink for the second and third. only the old man squatting on the ground R c l) t OMMISSION Into Camp. Trfip{»‘.é.- h“ "s:mn- T[(|fl::eyc 'h’l.\w:(:“ll‘gm;_} \Vh‘oellll:(“n" aplds—Gran apids, tasted good and probably braced more | There were other feats of a like charace e« Ue e ers 0| c den and Neola was easy for the locals. " en—————— than the food. Except part of a glass "f ter, sketched and photographed with cor- GRAIN, PROVI NS AND STOCOKS ST. LOUIS, July 288t Louls found Phil. | Score: ¢ TE PINE DISAPPEARING, water on Saturday night this was the | responding results 3 Rental Agents eazd of Trade Bullding. tppl eany, while Harper was un enigna to | Neols . 14071101015 T material taken into my stomach i | Ty way of adding to the realism of the | § 3 i R el totCaleas and New Yok he leaders. The largest crowd that ever (Minden ....o........0 0 2 10 000 41 — £ o hours. During that time I | story Wilkle had ose al P o entered League park was in attendance, | patteries: Neola, Stephany and Maxfleld; Dentruction of Trees Caus- | the thirty-four . Dus AR y Wilkie had one of the Chicago Trib- | @eeeeesesesssssssesssssssee@| orvespondes ohn A. Wurren & Co numbering 21,3712, Score: Minden: ‘Turk and Addison: Base _hits: Much Talk of Reforestation aid the usual amount of work at the e8k. | uno artists prepare lifelike plctures, su 8T. LOUIS PITTSBURG, Neola, 15; Minden, 12. Errors: Neola, 9; : walked twelve miles, lounged about 8 park. | o504 to have been copied from Sellmore's R RH.OAL | Minden, 10. (: By Stephany. 8 v . le of hours In a : : kett, It 2 b ciark, 1610 075 | Dy urk, 7. Timer. 210, DhpireP i e white pine tree is disappearing,” | rend Balzac, spent a couple photographs and his friend's drawings, con- 1. 0 St S Dy T sald » student of the conifer family to & | muceum, went to church to pray that Tl irysiing in the most striking manner what e Wa“ts i1 O Davis, rf... 0 0 1 Washington Star reporter in the rounds | would not have to et any more emergeNCY | oy cay with what they thought they saw. | L Phiiacy, oond LG and Ialand Captures Aurora. | of the Department of Agriculture, “thoush | rations, bathed seseral times for 0ol | i waq the expectation of the author of the ———— - Nichols, o Ritchey, 2b. 0 03 GRAND IBLAND, Neb.. July 7 (Special | BOW that attention has been called to the | ness' sake and went to the MaPCLh SUWC| skit that its fctitious character would ; ] g Jikaach, sh.: @0 Tejegramo Tt wak . Hoftmeister's game | ruthless destruction of the trees the varlous | This was not like rough campalgNIDE 1 B | ghoak for ftselt among the intelligent read- to make a success of his business must keep up with the ‘;":,':’;:“ 8 QLe00n 00,9 & toduy without the ald or consent of Aurora. | schemes of reforestation and conservative | rough country, but it was posuibly enough | T A rAT. Dt that 1t wonll at- Narizi himself with the b e Boore i, | lumbering are being given consideration. | 1o test the sustaining power of tho ratjons [ BT AR R e procession by eonstantly familiarizing hims AN == v a third of It 5 i o1 Totala .. § 3| Totals .. 3 4 Grand Tsland .8 4 102 0 1 4 13614 | It has been calculated that the original | espectally as 1 consumed only a t AP | 4 ; avia o nproved processes in ever & i R T Qrana teiand 3 410 3 03 4 AU )1 e Been Mot N amada, and. the | ke about nighitall 1 went to a ince | (LEIEE WEEh FELL AL O e . Mokt aksto matioon ad eprsI IeHAY B ST Ritaney ril000,6.0 0 3.0 0 1-31 Rateerien:, Grand Jalana, Hoftmelster ard | United States represented something like | where they gell rations not .-nlwrm‘m n]:d S N el e department of agriculture. The average farmer, he Sarned runs Louls, 3, Two-baxe | Glade; Aurora, Mooney, um an o 4 e was a joy 3 o @ aviaiy o viodicals devote pinried, runs: St Louls 3 Two-bare|Glade: Aurora Moongy. vyofmelater, Ii; | $800,000,000,000 fest of mmerchantable lum- | for something like (WO hours 1 was & 3% | which the exchanges took it up and printed ever, cannot take all the technical periodicals devoted piays ll|l\h>h‘r;' to Bransfleld, Kruger to| by Mooney, 10; by Klumb, 1. ber, board measure. In 1899 it was com- | to the landlord and a source o it as a serious narrative, sometimes with thing onl such as poultry, live stock the ore Ryan to McGann.. Sacrifice hits: Harper | puted that the stand had been reduced to | the waiter the members of | editorial comment which charged the sit- to one thing only T Ys (2); Wallace (1), Left on base: 8t. Loul o . W » hav ases puls Trenton 8| Hoppers. 110,000,000,000 teet, 64,000,000,000 being in| “Opinions differed among uation with all the more embarrassing pos- chard, the dairy, the sugar beet, ete.——nor would he have 8. 'Pittsburg, 4. Stolen bases: Burk-tt | r Jle the Bonovan "§1d pitebes: Tiarper ) Kirat| TRENTON, Neb., July 28.—(Special Tele- | the United States in the reglon of the great | the staft whom T forced to samy h y : Toihialaee ® D R T LPer (2 Brat | gran ) Tne Trenton base bail team went | jakes, $0,000,000,000 in Canada and 6,000,000,- | mixture—forced them to, that I might have | sibllities for the future. the time to go through them if he had the means to da 1 Struck out: By Harper, 4, by Phillipi | to Stratton yesterday to play a game with gy p R wy if T died, A fow thought it tolor- | Nearly halt & generation has passed slrice - : 3 Time: 1. Umpires: O'Day ahd | ihe Grasshopper nine. It was {nteresting | 007 scatteriug. 1 inch and found | then, but from time to time somebody pulls s0. What he wants is Brown. throughout. ’l"ho feature of the game was “The white pine 18 distinctively a north- | able; most took only @ P Al onotony | that story from a pigeonhole, br shes the Too Wet at Chicago. a home run by Neifer of Trenton. Score:|ern tree. The native distribution of the | that quite enough. The deadly m | a Gl h hen CHICAGO, July 2% —Cinelnmati-Chicago | ATenton, 18 Grasshoppers, 14 ‘Batterien. | {ro was trom Newfoundland on the east to | and cloying quality of 1t were developed | dust and cobwebs from it and starts it on t i a I)a er RASLS DODRORREER: KECOUNE BEENID) Trenton, Lyon and McCoy st P sicer. | Lake Winnipeg on the west, and thence to | only atter two of three trials. 1 am con- n;« lrdnulmhz n:(y:.m,m .\n1 first Wilkie was - Natlonal League Standing. e An Y ehum ™ Fenton "has lost But | the southern boundary of Wisconsin, Mich- | vinced that while bungry sich “1?“1 - lnhrn mnlmn b ;‘vv;‘um;‘m, to the pub- one game during the scason. \gan, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Con- [ it, they would never welcome it N o ate years he has been too much Won, Lost. - s o v One man used to d rifcularly since y f i / : p — TLRPI " | reaucea to the lowest terms ami o 80, particularly since soms a thorough yet concise o Humboldt Game Ends tn Row. | IO R:nm:::n il A o ok %ome of 1t home to practice WIth [ not too serupulots contemporaries of the that covers all the ground in a thorough y . HUMBOLDT, Neb., July 3.—(Specisl) | south as Georgla. The best growth of the reported that no Ammyl‘m\u! cookiog, season | Chicago Tribune have changed a fow naies manner, that keeps him in touch with the best thought i Tha. stoond “nine of this 'y aheL & <Y v o W . ing or faith could make it palatable. o | and dates and appropriated the whole mat- § o at the same time Boaton il Tromn e eountly tred fo hive A game of | tree was in Maine and the British territory | (U8 O010 N 00 iing eftect from 1t fol- | ter ax their own “sensation.” Investigators of experts in all these departments, but at Bost bse ball on the home grounds Saturday | east of that state, along the St. Lawrence . cavaral 48 k 4 f ‘hich do not particularly affect Clncinnati .. o B e O e il dnkingt wats | eronr. i Mtaw Hawmosbise, Vevmant, nerthe | Jowed by o faiat. zauses gtte of physic phenomena in all parts of the relieves him of details which d I ) % . stion that i 1 A o Dlayed when the contest developed into ! ‘USG C A " | samplings and there 1s no quest world have written letters of fnquiry about s i . not only instructive Dl ral serap, In which the score was | ern New York, Michigan, Wisconsio, Minne- | P tive ration would support an active |y ang to these the truth has doubtless been him. He wants a paper that is n 1LY b i o Southern Lengue. Tt Fortunately no serious damake was | sota and central Pennsylvania. The fors TR R e R i L GO e himself, but also entertaining and useful to his wife and MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 28.-—Score wustalned by anyone, although several se- ! eats of white pine have been annihilated in | MAD I TONEHD, 1 of the third day L netap « na 'y : A L b g ) B a0re s 11,;, | Yere personal encounters occurred. | New England, though some cutting con. | down. But by (he and ik SR8 ldiare | Ieioh. uRlvarsityr hanaver, nexlegied; to his children. When he realizes this it will be found Nashville 0400002491053 | tinues in Maine. Some white pine stil} | there would be mutiny and the soldI6FY | yrite and as a consequence has gravely Memphis 001113300-8123 | crows In aimost insccessible parts of New | #ould look around for rattlesnakes to holl. " | o0y (he original story in a baok he hes that he ’ ; ’ of Ne Loty SHREVEPORT, La., July 25.—8co eds ¥ ostponed ] ely published ation of the ks LR TR T ) tlle game postponed | ¥ 0" pennsylvania ROCIOUS GIRAY WOLVES. lately published as an illustration of th . m\lm-. hort 10000024 0-710 3(_ At Rockford ;{nl game: Rm“l‘(furdl 93| “According to Prof. Spalding, the wmw] ;"!::;!;;\" f'.'“v‘vn-‘lIr;\lv’nvr-hlvv :uu;-l'n‘\lmv':.wr!i;l" Iwent eth Ce“tur rarmer Selma 01 1.0300 0 0-510 § Bloomington, 1. Second game: Bloomin 41 ¥ attaing 7| Gata S | va ¥ quite Independent ol ‘0 him, Batteriass. Beveports Tianer and’ Mo | Dy Ts- Socktard, & [ uins;tes meldom atialug 8 DelgutiMiRAIOE | 4 pormian) nre and a Dankers |0 0 any others, this article will convey v i el gajstiepie: Bhreveport, Flaher and Mor 4 ' SaVanport=Davennort, 95 Terre | than 160 fost or a dismoter of kiore than 4 v B 10 ERARY AN BCIMLEE M09 Y8) - == NEW ORLEANS, July 2 - Seo Haute, 2. inches. A tree of this varicty once meas- o e first intimation that the Selimore in- " i 7 g RILE | At Rock Island—Rock lsland, 13; DeCatur, | yred. by the division of forestry of the | Lib Vincent, one of Wyomin&'s old-timo | terview, like th fc it described, was because it best fills the demand by satisfying all these New Orleans .8 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 * 0 | 10 oy o . re e o d no ding the Pow- | not all it seemed. . . Now Orleans .8 0 00 01 70 &-1if 0 Department of Agriculture was 170 feet | cow punchers and now riding on th oomed. wants. It is particularly prephred for the farmers of 2 o1 Nl e he gray wolv R Crltasy: Praslaca oo tall and 48 inches thick. That tree was | der river ranges, says that t i 1 e Abbott: Birmingham. Brantel and Culver | WEEPING WATER, Neb., July 3.—( 480 years old. It was a little sappling [ of his section are legion in number and Ahut Qut of Oanets the great middle west and treats of conditions and prob. cfal)- Cedar Creek was defeated v | Aty years before Columbus salied from | fearless as they are feroctous During the extreme hot weather at Pitts. Wenstern Lengue Standing. Pittsburg Cusey, 3b Holmes, rt Barrett of Gleason, b Elberteld, ss Nance, 1f alccocmmien BlmeScoas DateRlt. viasantase 301 Baltimore 0000 Keew Up the De- SIOUX FALLS, 8 i, duly S—(Sneclal | o, as o rule, produce flowers and cones | ranging in sumbers of from slx to (hirty,| without taklne any more coknlauice of the started out today t ihil 8 d i H suarted out today to annihilate Slever “the | spectators witnéssed some exceedingly K0d | 20 years old ought to be about twenty-five ( gaynt and grissly marsuders yield an iu- | and carrying his coat on his arm. He was r I“al hoto ra I"C rt Dokt W double, hut from that tiine until the | none of e profeasional stars was ‘pres- | feet high, and at 30 or 40 vears of age it | plicit and unswerving obedience—a state- | eyed by everybody until atter roll call, when elghth they falled to bunch their hits, In|ent. The five-mile motor-paced race be-| ought to measure about sixty feet.” Plent avidenced from the fact that it one [ a tpstaff discovered him and directed that sberll e e o oasessing a leader of like ca- | he could not ilp that, as the court insisted for the purpose of getting fine animals before the came DETROIT. | BALTIMORE. made by Elkes at Manhattan Heach on | other troop possess i Bak iR or the purpose of g g i i RO AR RS Ak | Baturday. Monros rode steadily throughout | O™ ©f ! pacity. on sveryhody kesping on his coat zon; Nashvilie, Sanders and Fisher in the New Orleans Times, “but this busi- | always strategical and systematic, one por- | notice, trough circulated to all the sub- complished during the past year in making the Farmer 8 " — ness of Writing is one of the most tion of the band assaulting trom the front | scribers, falled to reach publishers of ot [ have ita summer races Wednesday, @Burs- | hour, o story which he quit, believing that simply 2 I\VC‘ day and Friday. The liat of entrie s it would stretch out to a column's 1 h, Baltimore, 7, Detrdit, 6. Struck o ap hort 'of storfes In type that looked i i i By Homare, Ty, Patrolt, &~ Struck | track 1s In good shaps. Tn addition tg | Shorifses v and will not only make sure that hi® name is kept on the CLOSE GAME OF AMERICANS |bY Weeping Water at base ball 30 to 7 Batos e ey and. Kreedy scourges of (he | burg an incident rufed the dignity of the lems that confront them from day to day on the field, FPRSS Ia., at base ball to 1 untll it 18 16 or 20 years old. During the | each band being organized and disciplined | heat than to heep a fan going. In criminal columns, wiNh are also illustrated by beautiful half- troit Pace, first decade of its life It will grow about | ynder the leadership of an old dog wolf|court a juror who was a little more ven tone reproductions of Studies the elghth the Visitors put two singles and | twee <\ 3 Bep Monroe of M A f : e a double together and Slever (‘.Pglu’fl‘."x: b'fi: "A":lmu "lx'h:":mlm'xe . ,{'I:n won | 9 X COLUMN, of these wolf leaders is slain or crippled | he put his coat on. The juror protestcl $Dunn, ... 0 and finished strong, making the distinee Connected with a Newspaper. The age or size of their quarry is of little r— era and takes in the field work at the seasonable periods, SiBeymeur, 0l e O T R LR e : This paper in fact has set the pace for photographic ils Racea at Fremont. L':-]\‘Js;n:::'r'hl:u-t‘l‘v;‘:-“—’ (oThe brkinner A1 the | 4 tustening on to shoulder, ear or muztlo, | papers to whom it was sent in exc hange. 65 valuable and attractive is merely an assurance of still rTwocbase Hits: : [iber. | larger ‘than ever before and some of the | He finds that In the composing room he e ellfeceees . 5 - ) Gleas)n. | best horses In the state will appear. Yes- | article ha. een sques down until 't . Home run: Elberteld. Sacrifice hits: Hart, | terday s were b ¢ over searcely filled half the space he figured ADYIQR by our Phystcians and s FREE SAMBLE Ca“not Afford to Be w‘thout It Glemmon. Stever ettt Tas an Damies R | e e Y e PEe Y ‘romay, AR | Thls nanrly Always Rappens (o o an - of our FRESLARNIGH 0 1d TRERSANELR: voou 24 b il | 1ong In the manuseript as it slipped from y fodfowell, ' by’ Blever, 3. Doub | (he' trotting and running races thero will | 100k In the manuscrivg ax 1 s\PRel £ : ) ) 4 . ol i Crockect, | iberteid t'rflek‘:l}‘: lican sscension every day and other | Ji2 00 nmn|." W eolumn of matter o o r. a gubscription list, but also exerts himself to get his neigh- Passed ba esnahan, me: 1 E %% o A elreultsus t X e, fram aitlal Teteer 1o the 118 bors to avail themselves of its Lenefits by becoming sub- e T “It 1s not an easy tree to propagate, 8o | powder river stock areas, says the Rocky | court. TLe judges in all the county courts in the orchard, in the cattle pen, stable and barnyard, Haltl, ‘@ Starts Out Well but Can- many of the seeds being unfertile. It does | Mountaln News, do their raiding in bands | that were fu session sat through their work The best a \! most experienced writers contmbute to itg i, — { one foot every twelve months, and then it | egpecially chosen for his wariness, speed | turesome than the attorneys and others ap DETROIT, July 3. —Baltimore Américans| NEW YORK, July 25.—Four thousand | grows ailittle faster till maturity. A tres|'and endurance. To this captain these | peared in the courtroom with a shirtwalst run, bul that ended their hitting and | both heats easlly and in the second an- s band at once amalgamates with some | that it was (00 warm, but the tipstaff sald made by its special artist, who visits the best stock farmgd Wolnd up an exciting game. Score: nounced that he would try for the recorl HDEs ASePARE it . o hese wolves, as they pull 0 Seymour e i N At (amateur) Tace was| “The average fellow thinka it an ea:y [ moment with ¢ 0 Wil twenty-mile unpaced (ualeur e In | thing to' #lt down and &rind out matter | down and devour allke cows, calves, steers, | It Is not ground for vacatlon of a judiclal . & | L SRR g ; Hid vy 9 1T ¥ new world's amateur record enough to NIl an ordinary column in | poio B0 Tang geldings. Their attack is | sale that the newspaper containing the sale lustrations of agricultural subjects. What has been ace 0 Tirodle, Batteries: “Memphis, Rhoades and Lau- | NEWSDAper.” says a veleran newspaper man 3 FREMONT, Neb., July Z.—(Bpecial)— | on sceing. the baper contalntg & atiry |and thus giving the bis, wild gray dogs|Pac. Rep. (Kan.) 317 better things in future numbers. The progressive farmer The Fremont Driving Park assoclation vill | which he had pored over for more than a kit b off Howell Fi i ree MOy STATRE Lrantment hiso many vaiuatie ever, b off Howell, 2. First base on er- nd city | 18 just launching himsel?, and even in aftr Qescribing symptoms and cause o o at rora: ' Detrolt, 1: Baltimore Coft’ o | the stalls are epKaBed An e ed Tha | vears a man In frequently surprised by th enaTota s priseriptions (d piain 18U uage, Sa¥ing you heavy doctor's bille, aek for it Umpires: Haskell and Mannassau. At oln | route from the initial letter to the last Elkes and Michaels Ma 3 E Cures the very worst cases of Dyspepsia. Constipation, Headache, Falpitation of Hear tendane perfod at the bottom of the eolumn and < N disenses and bad results of La Grippe. Send for proof of it . 5 . Y{flntiv’uu:-_ s woli by AFugELELe: T e s o iat)hite Bat scribers too. The subscription price is one dollar a year. ' JEW | P 4 Liver sud K Drinks It Up und Takes Another. NEW. YORK, July 25.—Harry Elkes ard | the pencil murt describe many curious lines [ (38 Sareh SUQ SCRT Jimmy Mich have been matched (o and trace many curious characters and ‘o ; ) ¢ 4 MILWAUKEE, Wis.. July 25.—Milwaukee | Jis nitiohomile Mator naced Tace an the | many is and crons many v, There wili bs [ K sesd usssoteor 3 CH 78 illgnad DL X9 Raaoraior Dy rivro matl Address ample copies on application to The Toventicth Century and Wisconain '~ Americans played two | Asbury k cycle track August & as the | man frerent movements of the hani, DR. B. J. o Yo k F VY k o en oy The Dome team Sinhiag hoth | arincial atiraction &t the national circult | much straining of the musnles of the wrist e R R 3 armer, Omaha, £y"ihs 'reat work of Garvin and Hawiey ' meeting. CUlt | T4 Bagere and ‘sven of the siow and the | RREEREXAAXALS

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