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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1902. Kane 1. Passed ball: Criger. Time: 1:30. D HER i | offering 700 tn purses, every dollar ot which Gt STl ELDER DOHERTY IS WINNER | frsimiiess "ecie sropi pos s Lefl on bases: 'Colorado Bprings, 3 Omana, Washin Banehes Them. | meet is anticipated. 6 Time: WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—Bunching of aunve Aevee & hits cnabled Washingion to take the last | Defests Whitman in International Tennis| DRECT HAL FIRST TO WIRE Wil Milwankee Never Quit? abled : 9, lake the la ame of the ries from roit. Patten FEORTA, Aug. 2.—Peoria and Milwaukee erl hits well sbattered, but received p Match at l“’?‘"- Wiss Park Srew Stakes at Naw oor fnished their acheduled games here to- | gubport Coughiia was spiked by Hartley Off Newmeyer, 1. Struck out: By New- meyer, 6, by Owen, 8 Passed ball: Gui- ding. "Double pla: en to Granville, UREAK EVEN ON THE SERIE: Omaha Takes Half of the 8scond Donble- Header with the Bjrings. iy day, Milwaukee winning a double-header. and retired. Attendance, 1,973, lcore: Peorla falled to win a game from Mil- v et i b o \ ‘ ( NEITHER TEAM DOES MUCH WITH THE BAT .-:Cu'ko:'&‘uflg:m«'h'e entire season. Attend- oz & Y H.0a® [HE WILL PLAY CHAMPION LARNED TODAY Hea e et game: 110000 BRSBTS EEEE G waukee 1 L 0 14 8| Delen .0 010 11140 ‘s N O - GEMED Wita -the ‘Flast W & ® | Peoria ...0 2001001100810 1|Raenntsl? § 9317 0| meston Man ts Ontwencraled by Eng- | cilmor’ o7 noitorat Tty Sacts “To8 Foxey Ball Playing and Stewart Batteries: Peorla, Foulks d W Orth, ¥t 11 i EERE reached In “the Great Park® Brew $10,000 L0k The Sesieda & Milwaukee, McPherson, Kenna & 288 111! 684 Mahos Shewing | CUEo ol" Naftegansert thtk vy SNEN e ew Beer . v cond game 13436 10818 Less Creditable Tha noon. Ed Geers piloted Direct Hal to vie- an Brror. Milwaukee ...0 € 2 00100 1340 0100 tory in three straight heats, but the black f Peoria . 00000000 - e - W. 4, Clothier' lllf"on'n record w lowered to 2:u4 > SRR i 8eiecord was lowered to 3:004. Price same as owr * Export” T s 5 S L 8 DY ple Sunday's performance was duplicated at Denvee Div Washington . 200 ahafy by New York (Saunders)..$ 1 1 1 The purest, mildest, daintiest beer ever brewed vinton Sireet park yesterday, when Omaba | DEg MOINES, Aug. 3-Des Moines e e hington. 6 Detrott 1 | NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. 26.~The interna- | 300 Wollidmon b . cidiiiasi .3 § 34 4 i oradle Boriont 1o 8 double-header with Col- | broke even with Denver in & double-header | Tworbace Tiie: iarrer6ion, " rDotEol: 1 | tional mateh between R. F. Doherty. of | Mtanlaliamont b m. e g8 We have made it because th ds h the o Spriags. The score of cach game was | here today, In the first game Morrison, | Capey, . Three-base hit: Hariley. Home | England and M. D. Whitman of Ameries | Pan Mich 348 : cause thousands have theysame Tdo 0. Thie closes che series | {335, l0%hlt, N3* 8 chmplele pussis TR | it cuapker Bilen biaen ' in the final round of the national lawn 8474 asked for it, and thousands more want it. ’ . with the Millionaires, and “Blg Bill" Ever- a{‘.norl By, Durg and Davis, In the second | McAlliater. Firsi base on’ ba ‘:"“" f"‘:”""'”'.‘(" i gy 4'" the for- Yo% Wi Perhaps you are one. itt and his bunch wiil not be seen in me Barry was put in x for Deay Carthy, 3. Struck out: By Patten, 3; by | elgner In ree sets to one, and by scores Brusi, P o olnes, but after ‘Denver h: att ut] McCarfhy, 1. Left on bases: Washington, -1, 3-8, 6- (Brusie) ....... 79971 . " Omaha again, this season. SRESS U8, 1% e {hird Fochey wa af | $1° Beliie 17 bassed vun:" MeAMaer, | OF &1, 36 -4 0. William A ‘Larned, | nire’ Rone, £ i, a Brewed in absolute cleanliness — cooled The afternoon’s exhibition was beauti- | stituted, but was *qually ineffective, the | Time: 1:34 Umplres: Carruthers and | the present holder of the tennis champion- £02 vlash |imi|n‘.“ 0 % hes; itd in fil d ai hen fi e ful base ball in Just one way: both scores | Ysors, landing on"him tor™Tout wiha 1n | JoRiitons: e onll defend b tils agatsat Doberty's | yih, 1% ; 3 purse, in filtered air—then filtered — then sterilized Trere 36 Close s possible (o make them | {endance, 1 Soores: P s i e EATT WS etitrs ik Simont, b g by, Keller Thomas- after the bottle is sealed. 4nd as low as they can be chalked up in aret yam ;HUE | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2%.—The home er man's decisive victory over s ;- any pumerals. But the utter inabiity of | B Mofnen - $380388 97033 4| tom added another game to its long strink | Doherty 1n the Davls cup match at Bay siiver Gi ‘Wetass 3 4 1 ) Sehli i b ) t * and| §f,yictories by, free hitting, ‘The Clave: | Riage It was generally sxpected he woss | Sl TaSIoR: F (Bemarest) 1663 Jos; Schlitz Brewing Co. the Rangers to hit anything, together with | Batteties Moines, —Morrison and | land team hit Plank freely, but the latier Axtellold. ch. ‘g (Firschne 24 3r0 Cor. So. 9th & Leavenworth Sts., Telephone 618, #ome rank errors, did much to spoll (hose | Hanson; Eyler and Wilson. managed to keep the hits’ scattered. At- | 8core today or put up a hard fight, but Eulah Mac, bk m. (Snow) 32 4 other features. Three thousand people n?.'.i?.'-"‘ e 0 3 100 ¢ 3 oty tevdance, 8. Beore: as In every other match in which the Eng- | Millard Baunders, b. g ( PHILADELPHIA. 'VELAND. 1 . . I pulled for a double victory, but in vain, Des Mot 90100000-2114 HOAE I CLEVEL 0. . .;,m;ra h,.; py::::"“:-."'r;:: c.v:f‘m“ Mies Jobino, B i (Bensors.. . § § 4Fo Two hite were all the Omahas scored Batteries: Molnes, Feeney and Lo- 3 .03 [] . o WAD, | byyy; blk. m, (Gillesple) . 47 8ro0 in the game Which they won, and nelther Denver, McCloskey and McConnell. (14333 with all his experience, should have been | Kamares b b (Foing) 179 6ro figured in the victory. The tally was due Saints Shut Out Kaw Orowd. L. Crom, 5.0 3 4 1 1) duped Into playing & running game w ;" GHR: i solely to a keen plece of foxing In which | 8T. JOSEPH, Aug. 2—Kansas City Marshy: RS E S e R e dar, Thile s0- | The Park Brew, 340 ; ‘purse, $10,000; three of the craftiest old hands on the team, | unable to bunoh hits and lost th M. Croms, .0 2 5 3 1 (Other was his Inabllity to stand the pace. cing: Gentns, Stewart and Dolan, participated. In | PFINCIPAIly ‘on this fecount. Beores "™ | Shreck 1§ 441§ Nolther tho sets nor the gumes were long, | Dicecl Hal bik. b, by Dicect-Bes- the Afth ihning Genins mad first on Hol- | 8t Joseph .....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 *1i § g 90 8 o g but after three sets, with & total of twenty- | prince Direat, bIK. h 337 Hirigsworth's error, stole second and was od. | Kansas ity .0 6 0 6 0 0 6 ¢ o0 ¢ &| Totass 373333 | i¥e sames, had been played, the American | Lou Vaughn, b 88 Blowast e o on Dolan's dacrifoe. Then | y SASTEN, O JoAtPh, U808, 000 ROt | eputed tor Hoas tn ninth. Seren: iz, tatermiseten. wes act- loos it Sy e o o Standing of the Teams. UV e 8 4 8 488 18 %] enoush. for Nim to datth M Sresth of r R ehing s se. 1 iveritt Is eV » o usually very nifty on such trisks, but this Played. Won. Lost, P.C.| Earned runs: Cleveland, 2; Philadelphia, | §8:n his strength. 1 714 If all others have falled come to time he held the foul tnatsud of droppiug | MiITAUKes g B M| Twabusehits: urphy, Sehreck, 1;&:5 Not S0 Good as Clothier's. gophia, B m (Curry) 811 8 the STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL IN- it, and Genins akipped fn from third befors | Kansas City W8 | pemis guis 1 Cross Plank “Lefi'od| Whitman's showing against R. F. Doherty | Dorn Riterges: SACKenaeiiiil 8 10 1] STITUTE and get cured. We are con- Bill could fleld it. Denyer .. 8 8 34| basest Cloveiand, 3 Fhiladeiphla, 8. First | was far below that of W. J. Clother of Time: 2:064, 2:%, 2:0. : stantly curing men who have spent Alloway pitchsd great ball the entire | Colorads Bprings . 1 438 | By Hion, 1} by Plank s irmne 1ue® SUt: | gaturday, who won seventeen out of thirty- 1,000 (unfinished), "8 tW0 In three; purse, much time and money elsewhers in :-me. In the seventh things looked very gnnl(oln : ] m% pire: Bheridan. 280 o one games, while the Bostonian scored only !1':5 ‘1‘(43.“_‘1;].'( g.,«by Clay King, dam vain, who would have saved money, angerous, for the first two men up took | Peoria " o Standing of the Teams. eleven out of thirty-two games. In points Y, Re: es (Curry).. . 1 tim a sufferts bases on a safe hit and a gift. With no outs | NO #ames scheduled for today. Doherty made a total of 117 to Whitman's | fise e oy ™ (McCart ¥t i pp et gy ' :..'..‘:.,::{ “Podge’" proceeded to strike out the next ) N 89, while the Englishman had the advan- Dflr-'lnL g 8 (McHenry o 7.3] We make no misleading statements or two and the last went out on e play trom | NATIONAL LEAGUE 462 | tage in place shots and some less errors. | Xiash [ightning, b, & ‘(McMaiio 1t unbusinessitke propositions to the &f- Hickey to second, while Bveritt was be. 108 4§ 3| The match went to the Englishman with | Bessio Gwant cnY K Bickidiaons - filcted in order to secure thelr patror. hind third madly coaching for that run he | Pitts r& Picks Of an Easy Pair eland . 107 61 5 b little opposition from Whitman. In the g‘rlomlle, Nknf (Jame 11 6 age. Our success has been established wanted. The ninth was almost as bad. Con- Washington 01 8 5 7 |second set Whitman fairly smothered | \1E: § € oD % 1 by our BAFE and CERTAIN methods Ealton, as first up, hit safe. Everitt fol- Baitonote 18 & & £ Doherty by dassling work at the net, and b m: %1 of treatment. Our charges are low and lowed the ball to Thomas, who threw to No games scheduled for today. this brilliancy led many to forget that hl: & (;Hlln) 9 10 We guarantes satlsfaction by ouring ety o iy Spash. T8 MI W | prgans 4 Bt was an easy |IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | toemserore aléo numerous. After closing | Req’Brincena v, . Tariios L Z > every case we acospt for treatment. in plenty of time, but Strauss said safe, and T N | this set in & fine burst of play, everyone | Mary D., ch. m. (Hunt . 3 1 a 4 M there were two on bases. Again Allowsy | sulied’” AveciOufE and two victorles re- oS seomed o have. pertect conidenc 1. the | Confemscf, ch & hemaresiy OFFICE HOURS—$ a. m. to § p. m. Sundays—10 a. m. to 1p, m. Was “there.”” There was nothing more doln, ame v;erh-ubohony'- splendid work in t:e Indianapolis Gets Winning Three im | American. Maiborn, b. ‘m. (‘Pmctur) | - . ith his delivery, and the.inning ended with | 20X A1 his home rur T e as Second Inning of Game with DNC S Db S SN the Wik oot Whi. | XTSI, stah EIOG"O'“N"G!I ||| tl' PGy Piay, atter Gonding had caught | game: ' provicc s man fully justified the confidence. But all i Toste Base i L] ongalton by a' quick throw to third. PITTEBURO. % this time he was on the run and Doherty v # > Stonu's catch of Fleming's iy 10 the olEheh | e, N A a8 not miss u single opportunlty o eive | pWALKESIA BEACH, wir, Ave v | N (308 Famam Straet, Botwaen (3th and 14th Strosts, Oma a, Nob was & marvel of ground covering. The | Sevreont s} | 33 bIN}})IANAEOJ‘,XB‘ Aug. 26.—Ragged errors | him a chance at the ball. A dozen times | jajpest Yachting association regatta started | Longest Established. Thoroughly Reliable. Authorised by the iaws of th ) § 3| B Saren S0 B ORISR | e Boglamn ad ovors chunon 10 8 1 ey iier et el | i3 2 0| Indianapolis three runs and enough o win | effectively kill balls, but he deliberately fowing ordensSyuihe frst round 10 ahe Sol 02 S 8]in the second Inning. ~Attendance, 1,6%.|threw away these chances and sent them Carolfae, °G Aspirant, " Minnewoo. G o o B | i3 31 xncanapoin back with little epeed, so that Whitman | Emanon, " At 1 p. m. the wind & 00 0 0 L HH ey > 7 ] by hard running could just reach them. It| ¥ing down and it may be Impossible to R P tune - mattered little to Doherty whether his op- | at the start with Nokomls, Serapls and $ Bl 8 Total Hu o ponent returned them or not. Then it was | Genonimo followed closely. V 9 B s P:lnl::.rd. s m"";rohomn?'o 50 *8 Aol SHNAL RIS - I Seeming Transter Peoria Games i tch prace o ¢ | winded and the end of the match p I B b s P;“t“:’“r“. 0,?\;0':13“11’ i|tically was in sight. Whitman tried to| PEORIA, 1, areie e Manauer Cured in 5 Days (to stay cured), 5 7 T —|Two-base hi Leach, Crofius, Moran, o [ rally, but after deuce had been called three | ouncY OF, the stre ark, today announced 2 21 15 0| Racrifice hits: Chesbro, Moran. Stolen time, he collapsed. Doherty at once jumped | that he had leased the park to a big circus NO CUTTING SURGERY TVING WITII by ?h. b) D.!‘""fl Em o et ? | in and took the set and, after, the match. ‘nn :""flfil)'-ufleplemher 'f and Monday, Sep- . ’ + TGN T B % S e, it ©=3| Youns Doherty Proters to Dames. |(II" Lo ECP 5 i manerd B e & SILK,OR PAIN. ) 1 2 a ol plavs: Conrov to Waener, Pirst base b o T ronage e ball games. As a We want ever: an afflicted with Varl Con- §a Bl g e : Pediacklo: L Supo utt By, Kili, b8y | ceestag as to whiah o the two for Hodrla 'ha, usining, mnte Scbeduied tagions leoa ¥oikon, Nertuun Lt ieicara o7 cMackin' 3. e B, - i i v 4 s 184 BaZtot bl Sise, S-yem al: | 1 s 7 vtk mag thoc ar o he | 85 Gy o 5 S0 P s, U o e ol Mherh R o len, Woodruft. Bacrifice hit: Woodruff, -final, would withdraw and leave the nvite in particular all men who have become dissatis. 43 ¢ 113 Double plays: Fox to O'Brien to Grim, | Som-0aal, would withdriw and night his Iowa State Falr Races, fled with treatment elsewhere. We will explain to you L 1 FSR ‘oa bases 10 ianapolis, 3: Columbins | brother atated that 1t would be H. L.| DES MOINES, Aug. 26.-—The State fair Yo Yntire. vatistaction why we b an cure you. setell A oh et 24 - can cure you safely, PR TE} 1 Time: 1:35. Umplre. Doherty in the finals. ln:z a :d.ocm ;"‘.}:35&1;&1!!“!502; zuf-géid;x Mx“:}"", :l": ::‘tfih:: :‘.g gs:mmernn fnro:rpeffoeuc:.flxr:”vldfiog yayu 10 function, ending at daylight, proved more | finished. Heats were pulled off as follows: el [ rea- '; b= 2i 0 2.—The locals | attractive to the younger Doherty than a | The 2 o Rl e e tok, DR. W. A. COOK, fir"the Bonefita conferreq >0 Would be willing to pay voli ot g and won with | tennis champlonship, and so it was his 8 Pace; Purse, $1000-Sarak Lou Discoverer of the : w mes, but pulled | prother who fousht and, won for England. only“Heat Taced: in 243 famous “Cook CERTAINTY OF CURE Stolen himselt out of some tight places. Three of | "ACE Wio THIR Nt Al o row with | . The 3:40 Trot: Purse: $L000. Line Twist it oy R el v ? : Thomas to Clly’'s runs were’ the results ‘of er- S ao 1 A, | 100K the only heat raced in 2:36%. eabes of Tem. is what you want. We will give you a written legal Thl n tn’-‘l' mas; Hickey to Stewart to|Bos mlr;. hlll; "1'3 -lxn‘: w’-meln reuhrod bm. .X“ the challenge mtohNbl;mndv;ll l;mbo< Sabibiiy 1Ay i, -A {‘,‘,:,"‘,[.‘,‘fl’ ctf:ecu‘r,:. )'g;l.p::mmru:: to::flmmemd rg:‘ " omas; Lynch to’ Everitt. 1.::; Dases: wit tricl ding t] . At- . J., and R. F. Do Lays raey Away. i 5 satls ne mane, ‘ir$°‘°"n‘°n'°m‘l'- Time! T, $ g g fendancs, ‘0. “Score: nalid ;r(n.a flr::amfl: his title lnst year by | KEARNEY, Neb., Aug. 2.—(Special Tele- P Ty 54 ey .'L‘:‘.ffi:n?z"%fy':::uf;' Dhysicians and so. calied eaperis, mpire; Btrauss, » base: Ritchey. AN 60,8, | reason of his victory in the championship fram.—Kearhey lost today’a game of bus What'we have done for others we can do for you. 1f you eannot cal wehe Error Loses Seconmds m;, % o‘l’ ts, el wat: By R e tournament and the default of Whitman, Fnll“),l:;; il bt g B & tull and gruthtul statement Ofour symptoms. Our home treatment 1s suc- u::“',.'" ':.“.:u','"‘. “Nl'l::::l.; booy o Dextar ;ltl‘lr;l“onnnty to Witlla. ~ Time: 1140, 13317 the tennis champlon of 1898, 1899 and 1900. | Sqlene and Bupman. Urarie cessful and strictly private. Addres A 101000 N — . and Omaha had o chance to score. Mean- GAft Game for New York. 88111 Sh"'.".':;fiz.'-mh-mnu. final match: R. F. COOK MEDICAL CO wmn-‘n the seventh Everitt hit safe, took | CINCINNATI, Aug. 36.—The New York 0013 o|Doherty beat M. D. Whitman, 6-1, 36, 6-4, oAt Blrmingham—Birmingham, 2 ¥ - 0 3 rleans, 2 m:nua“'::“::‘::l::: .loln: uugul.lc g:mtl.ug“: ::“dnr saey "m':hv‘rlg’n:fnfh:‘t i s g e S I B TR, At Chattanooga—Chattancogs, 8; Little 110 and 112 South 14th Street, Omaha, Neb. Then Owen struck out Hemphill, making | Fork tonk thirlec af the Giaoh et New Vo o ™ T DR it deuitiTotal, | RO 8 r 1 aces. 3 . . 3 two gone, and Granville knocked an easy | throushout, The. locals. oo “mot "ot | Minneapoiis 0 0 %= |mirgt et g E S U 10 TEST THE FRENCH TREATY Saning, Tawart: orhe hould have closed the | Giorat™=on's delivery.” Attendance, 34 | Kansas City il 08 01 0 10 6% Eecond B 4 3 & 3 Inn 3 i ::-‘In:‘.mx::.::rcflp:lln :;:::mh‘o.a the bal oo, | Clty, T Twobase hits: :rw:?ao-;.o?::n; Fod, . 9 B 1 3United States Court Called Uponm for ¥ Everitt had scored and Granvill r.::nul :';":':' i Buruck out: B Sporer, i; by Gear,' 1| motals....... o © = 5 17| Declsion Concer: ches: rer, 2. : to Be Unconstitutional. first. The game was lost the $ 141 8| Minneapolin, 4 Kansas City 1" Bigje| M- D Whitman: 1ts. Total, Ove Our lce tried to rally, but made not a hit in the last | Medtan. 1 0313 0| bee mol, Werden, Sullivan, Beville. | pypge get. ..., 3 4 o i 3 1| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26.—The United . three fnnings, none, in fact, after the sec- T 01151 . Umplre: Flggemeler. Becond set...... 14 s 1 0 3|Btates courte have been called upon to ond. Creighton played third base four in- ._74'_{1 b $81 H Toledo Ple for Louisville. ;::.Tm'::z l: ; : } {%1 determine the constitutionality of certain While there are only about ten vacant rooms in the whole Boe Bullding, nings, Hickey having hurt his arm throwing. | Math'wson, o 101 e}fi%fi&“‘%flf'filefi?fif'{vq}'fl. had = e & 3 provisions of the treaty between this coun- | ¢hore are among them, some of the very cholcest offices in the building and Omaha ow goes to Des Moines for three | ey, .. 35157 <55 | ltors played iike amateurs, while the lo-| _ Totals.....3 21 3 TP Frehot, preliatuesy on ANNWE 1 | 0 U TORIER SR ok b daditabia can be rented at a very low price. games, returning then here for three more Totals 83715 3| cals batted the ball to all parts of the lot,| Summary of day's play: P a: | 1888 v. ’. b . peos. with the Undertakers. Then comes the| *Batted for Thielman in the ninth, Attendance, 1,200, Score: C"'""’;';‘"L'e"r‘:’ singles, T,"Bor':ny"i';' de-| The issue hae arisen out of the imprison- The rental price you must remember, includes light, water, heat +nd jan- western trip, #0 anxiously awalted. The Now, York .. 030014 R 4.8, b s P Pk K g ment of Francols Leboine, & French [ ftor service. as well as immunity from fire Insurance because the bullding s score: e R AR 04 54" [P rouna: satlor, by Chief of Police Wittman, in | aygolutely fire-proof. Becond '“!:o mu;‘.{: Doubh'vl L‘: e L opees 2121 33 i: 5 :}“p“. &nhefly beat M. D. Whitman, 6-1, | compifance with the request of Fremch 2 COLORADO SPRINGS. n“u? first base on Oft Thiel 130 I EER]La . Consul General Henry Dallemagne, who . H. 0, A B. :nflflnh-v&on.l.lunkot:s Clymer, 110 041 ch, MRV YA Y| e Bitaip & e ikt iid Fd b4 o Mt R ek e | en Shaaharly b siaee o ihe Sty List of vacant rooms in b 3 1|Mathewson.’ Time: re: Emslle. CREEK, Neb., Aug. 2.—(Specia ) J Wt e Postponed Games, 16t RS RIP O L o R team | tion over French merchant vessels on * 11 12 10 ———— — = — | batted put a yictory today from the Union| French consular oficers. § 9 1 1 1 8f Atst Louisst Louls-Phisdelphia post- BE i ® | Biock Yards Juniors before Ex-Governor s H. Budd at the re- ® ® i . 065 3 0-13 " quest of the Sallors’ union applied to Judge z ¥ ik i H llli‘l-;l :l .d'...w::.-!:l o { RN St i 3§ ‘;;“T:h“‘oj’-f < L9r, the Juniors, uccepting ' DeHaven, in the United States atstriot "o AR L ot Te" Tt Tral Twobase b clymer Gk Gowswell. | was unable to contro] the ball and w gourt, for & writ of habeas corpus for - s W e . & & sl e Yt Tonne: " | Neved in the sixth inning by Bon Leboine on the main lssue that the treaty ( OMAHA. 8 8 & iora, Glika: Buras, | held the kids to three hits. Bcore RLE, |UBdér which he has been arrested and i o Wi Y B y i b o .0 6000005 01116 §|1s now confined is contrary to the constl- i B G Ty e “ 5 :‘é el o3 8 8 82 888 0078 1l cution of the Unitod By to 4 writ w First Floor Wil : Batteries: Silver Creek Finesex, fond|granted and made returnable tomorrow 0 Yor E 3 : Per Month. T L SIS ikt Sias gnd Shanks; Juniors, Adsms and’ Miller.| oy SUITE 101: There is no finer office sulte in Omaha than this one. It Lo Po” 110 ] poane g, ot af Thise - PR pir sads on bally: 38 Biees: | R S B cated just on the right hand of the great marble stairway. and has uo. 0 0 0 1 offous . " | (BT, PAUL, Aug. 26—Miller's bad throw to | y80g®, First, base on balls; OF Finesey,| o @ er y Presidents to Atte: usually large windows looking upon the front entrance way of the bulld. 0 112 ¢ o — pecond In the ninth inning allowed Milwau- | 55 Finesey, 3; by Bond, % Double plays ing. It fronts on Farnam street. One room is 17x19 and the other §x18. G S kee to score the winning run. Both pitch- | Firguson {6 Hohner. Time: 1:85. Umpive:| CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—University presidents It has a burglar-proof vault, marble mantel plece, hardwood floors, and : o o o AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES ers were hit :llrd dbu'(mr ;‘flelg::nl kept the | Roth from the Atlantie to the Pacific coast are wl:,he fruerd to suit ;'en-nt"i : 4 s «+ Price $75.00 o 2 Ul lown. ndance, ore: e ROOM 107: Here is a room that will be part! cularly adapted for an hitect, L i O | R ms Day in Saits- ST. PAUL, Three-1 Lea SN thelr ascoptances 1. the invitation or some one'who needs a north lght. The room is 2 fest square; Anished W et 4 R.H.0.A, sindiDotar Mabld : moex | X orthwestern university to the cere- throughout in hardwood, including the floors, and is & bargain at. Price $20.00 o more, nttd uat the 4 lonies attendant upon the instal on of o 3 1 [l 1 o :::: X.fi]‘nio;-kl.h an ‘eda apids, ock | mont, ttendant he | 1 - Latte {49 3| ,AL Bicomington—Terre Haute, §; Bloom- | President Bdmund J. James ou October 1. Third Floor. H 9 ee8d83id o 755 L e ters- Daverpett: 41 Rocktand, 3 WY Y dave siriedy ssesti 4 | o ao gt in wi i i R A third floor vacant, and is one ranville, Bases on bails: BALTIMORE, Aug. 2.—Garvin was a 012 0 0] At Decatur—Evansville, Decatur, 1. Arthur 8. Hadley of Yale, James B. Angell of the choicest rooms in the bullding. It is 17x32, and can be divided to . of the University of Michigan, Ira Rem: suit the tenant private office is desired. a decidedly handsome ol » pussle to the Baltimore team today and the | 5 112 z 1 it the Uni it f Michl I R it the t it rivat flice is desired. It is decidedly h: Visttors “ahist ot the locals. Attendance, | Altrock, b %€ Races to Feat: Carnival. of Johns Hopkins, Willlam Rainey Harper office, having entrance facing the court, and windows looking out on . KR g s foogs -y Seventeenth street. It has a very large burglar-proof vault,® hardwood Totals ... 710 3 | AINSWORTH, Neb. Aug. 26.—(Specini|of the Unliversity of Chicago, Benjamin Ide 3 floors and is just the kind of an office that is hard 1o obtain’ ordinarily. 0 1-5§ T('r‘.‘e'."zflr"n?'ii I?:Idta:p\::v:?;( - .‘v’.‘i ‘Wheeler of the University of California and . «oo Price $60.00 10 04 | 3 Wi Be (o ones racsatmBer 24 % and | gjay Northrup of the Usiversity of Minne- §E,Paul. & Mitwaakee, 2 | gram 15 now out and the committer s sota Fourth Floor. Hurley. Bacrifice hits: Marcan, | == ROOM 4311 This room Is 18x14 feet and faces the court, is a lMght, pleasant ases: Lumiev. Huggins, room, and has a burglar-proof vault... ' . Price First base on balls: Off Miller, ed ru T, J N —— bert, 9 . First base on errors: St. Paul, 1; Mil: % 1 Hit by pitcher: By Miller, % 3 L' Lett on bases; St Paul, 9; My 10 w k. Y l(lr):ck out: 3 0000050 !Nr.:;f.flm uble blay: H n \ Louls 11 76 % 649 Fifth Floor, SUITE 5141 This is a very large room, 17x43 feet. It faces west, but is very lght and well ventilated. It fs very seldom that space of t ze is offered in The Bee Bullding. It could be used to advantage by some @ large number of clerks, or requiring large ~floor space—a weler, or manufacturer's agent, who would like to be in a fireproof bulld- . or It will be divided to suit the tenant . Price $50.00 ROOM B50: This s & lght, attractive room. stationary wash stand, and while it 8 the west, being on the fifth floor it is light, and for some one not in need of large floor space, would make a fine office ROOM 562: This room is located close to the elevator and faces south. It h Just been newly decorated. Size 18x20 feet, und it can be rented at. Price $I.60 ROOM 521: This room faces the court and is 18xi4 feet. It has a burglar-proot INDIVIDUALITY —— That's the Word! — Is- . The liniment bottle and flannel strip are fam- iliarobjects in nearly every household. They are the weapons that have been used for generations to fight old Rheumatism, and are about as effective in the battle with this giant disease as the blunder- has Garvin, 3; off vin, 2. Left 8. Time: Kansas City Columbus BOSTON, Aug. 26.—Boston was retired in | Minneapolis the second Joday:,yhen Freeman equalied | Toledo .o the local n'-_s:“ b‘l: home run over the ........ Price $20.00 Milwaukee buss of our forefathers would be in m lern warfare m! : be ods arfare vault, and as i is near the telegraph office and on the same floor with & 13 4 R e . ¢ ber of grain firms, it would be a particular good room for a grain firm 16 » n heumatism is caused by an acid, sour con- s«‘\’nrln;‘l’hll-cllu accommodation. . . . o} ‘ g 3% Miiwaukee at St Pau), dition of the blood. Itis filled with acrid, irritating oL wAvKES — ) SIS Beorelrc\#d for | Toleto B mouteyile, Columbus st ‘Tndian: ::::;th::nflu: .i;p}?:«] joints, mluscleadn_nlid nerves, and liniments and oils Sixth Floor. a goodness own. — " ¢d externally can dislodge these gritty, corrodi; - o , . Bach o iudgmcet - exrcad vite 7o e lood "R eposited there by the blood and can be reached anly thiongh | " ke, baiar prsi o TaVER BOUB, AT, Pach of them, e 8 n of LOUISVILLE, Neb., Aug. %.—(Special)— | the blood. "Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieves tem ily the ach: any business or professional man may be comfortable. Price for the two $35.00 wn’fl'flu brew- lfi:?:"m«l::;m;‘u-u‘ ;.‘,‘ same from Avoca u;lJain-. but these are only symptoms; the real disease ;;:::r;eyet . uc_n? LR b mye Home team to victory. Score; """;"H‘:*‘m iy ey eny are infected. ~Rheumatism cannot be radically and perma. | R» C+ PETERS & CO., . Ground Floor, —_——— Sankgi > ;% | ently cured until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does thi B ildi BLATZMALT-VIVINE Avoea 01300858 38,1 | thoroughly and promptly as 8. 8. S. "It neutralizes the acid, l:;slefll;l.: Santal Agonts. oo Bullding |Davis & Cowgill iron Works. Batteries: Loulsville, Masters and Carter; stream of rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which &?‘m"} oo Wilsonmie™ Unphre: S S S dissolves and washes out all foreign material and the BLEOTRICAL SUFPLIB 3 lufle;crsobéajnl happy relicf from the torturing pains. ope ra ey - 5. 8. contains no potash or other mineral, w EI 0 | 9 Bleucoe Takes Prize M A pert s Tal, 1s a m MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS 5 ONAWA, 1a., Aug 26.—(Speck: l:" 1" tonic. It reli ; ect vegetable blood purifier and most exhilarating .". .cfrlo.l °" OF MACHINERY. = | Sanl Farget T Shaw ‘M;“mxAnq-'hg:c!-h:':{:n:: | - It relieves pain and builds up the exhausted vital forces at the same time, | . . ‘*—“—"*——'_——————' fun: .,““'.,, Bases: Burketi, An- | Whiting today, § to 3. for a puns of s | Our physicians will advise, without charge, all who write about their case, and Eliflfllfll SUPPIJES | GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Y 00000, 95" | derson. Waliase. Double plays: Farent 1o | Tre it tocaly 10,3 f0 s oatting. but | we will send free our special book on Rheumatism and its treatment. ! | IRON_AND RRASS. BOURDE of urt | Fereie -3 Wm‘“mn e grl"“ (] ';rflln":‘? ‘s.";‘e':m-"él: cfl:m}';'.n'.':r‘l s ) " Blectrie Wiring, Bells and Gas Lighting. 1501, 1508 and 1505 Jackson Stre 5 - o, | OFF Powell, 1; oft Kane, 3; off ¥ unk. 1. Onawa. Brown and Friess. Umpire: Foss. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0., Atlanta, Ga. | Omaba. Nob. ~Tel, s eaerm, Struck outi By Youns, i i by | Attendance, 2,000, 3 G. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howard 8t. | B. Zabriskle, Agent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgn