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THE OMAHA DAILY B SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 19 Childs. Btolen bases: Shannon, Jackson. | Fhe Regents go 0 Bcribner tomorrow. play: Hickey to Kelly to Thornton; Cock- Huggins, Smith. Double play: Huggine 10 | Seore: RH man to Gatine to Braun. Left on bases: | Schasfer to Wheeler. First base on balls: | Regents 20034010 0—10 Omaha, 3; Milwaukee, & Time: 1:35. Um- g" Cristall, 6; off Stewars, I; off “h"“” Bagles 030050001 0-9 Rangers Down Milwaukes Bluggers, Who | pire: Kelly. g (&-;-"5-"%{!&';1:3 Crawart | Batteries: Eagles, Ackiey, Cook and Sulli- Pile Up Bight Safe Ones . n two teams play today, the | e Pl “Umpire: Heskell van; Regents, Prendergast and Clair. ; second game of the prasent series, and a “SUE £ — spirited contest is looked for R iy Duwey Beseecowss | VICTORY FOR THE FIELD CLUB KANSAS CITY, Aug. 16.—Timely hitting GILT-EDGED FIELDING DOES THE WORK Millionaires Fight Desperately., |by the jocais r'."d ihe isitors’ errors €358 | riginate Are Defeated in Fast Game WEAK A"n n'sEAsEn " ansas City the game. Except In the COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 15.—Colorado | when Indianapolls bunched hits. Coons was Where Battery Work is the . Springs and St Joseph spiit even today | afrective Attendance. Mo Beore McPherson of the Brewers Walks|in a stubbornly contested double-header. KANSAS CITT. > DIANAPOLIS. Fenture. Four of the Lecals fn the First | The 1ocals tied the score twice In the sec- pCTY, | INDIANAPOLIS “There s mo cause productice of more suffering misery and ond game and almost won. Score, frst | mothtuss, b3 8§11 § OTameett, .11 1.0 1 ~ woe than fallure to secure prompt and effective tremtment in ning, but is Invincibie game: R, H. E [Gear, #... 138 \ 13390 The Omaha Fleld club team took the pivtsi e Colo, Springs..0 0 0 02 2 0 5 %810 § | Nance. 36, 2 1 2 ogriever, 11 1 3 0 1| Originals Into camp in & fast and well private diseases. Blood Poison, ete, and the debilitating and i T e Dot sia mi S R 3. 11 § 130 90 laved gnme yesterday afternoon. The bat- destructive effects of self-abuse, losses and nervous debility, with fts Batterfes: St. Joe, Diehl and McConnell; | Hill e t11 8118 3tery work of both ms was giltedge, Colorado Springs, Villeman and Doran Bevs oot et 31 1§ ¢! Kennard having a litue the better of the long train of distressing symptoms. With these discases you can make no Yesterday's game at Vinton street park, | ¢ S0y Second game. ‘“Fl)“;*‘l‘v Knll. 11729 0 1 ianie ‘,‘v;‘whm herVeh tearh Bas wou & gatie and t comquer them mow, or they will conquer yo which Omaha took from Milwaukee with | Colo. Springs B1000100808=8 R B o D 22 e’ g ¢ ¢ 4 °%] Boore: s 5 fill your whole life with faflure, misery and woe. Uncertain or h but ome hit, recalled that memorable vie- Batteries: 8t. Jbe, Chinn _and McCon- Totals Tunu ’4 - { FIELD CLUB ORIGINALS o tory for the locals against Kansas City last | Dell; Colorado BSprings, = McNeely and Totals . 411 BHOAE RBOAE o S S0or Siide, SISES Soat-Shem hosugs the | PO xBatted for Newlin In ninth, Hoagiang, e 870578 S Muien, 1. 071481 “I make mo mi & statements or unbusiness-like propositions to Gay W S0t Bl thalr oredit \d Kaws Defeat Denver, lxmm':::p-"‘!l](: g EEREEE] 9 Crawtord, L1 ¢ 1 TEREL the aMicted, neither do I mise a cure In & few days or offer free treal Mr. Bchafstall has the rest of his team |, DENVER, Aug. 15—Failure to it the | ome yun: Grads, Sacrifice hits; Leewe, | & 0018 i1l ment in order to sccure their patronage, but I & ee a pertect, safe to thank and Mr. McPherson himself to | Denver. The second game was postponed | Gridl;, Newlin Stolen bases: Tam *1t EEAR! g i g b syt e gy g e R 2 : - > | ot mosoutit S \ Hogriéver. Double plays: Leewe to Malone, w09 19 eoT00 after effects in the system, and at the lowest possible cost for homest, . blame for the result yesterday. True, Schaf fuss: Grady to Leewe 1o Rothfu Kuox, 3.0 13 eoz1e 1 teen” I CURE MEN stall didn’t maxe an unusually poor show- | p. ... $svibits et Marcan: Fox to Kihm. Bases Kenuard, p.. 0 1 0 104120 e S g o b e U ing, but he gave Milwaukee eight hits and [ Kansas ‘City..1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0—4 8 § KOs §i 0% Newiiyr Aok et Totals .. 3 T8 Tons .7 €M1 2 Denver, ‘Barber and Schiel | BY Coons. 3; by Newlin, L Wild pitch . otals thres bases on balls and was hit at such i | Coons. Left on bases: Kansas City, In- | Two-base hits: Chambers, Knox Double critical times so hard that nothing in the ¥, Cabls and Messitt. dlanapols, 6. Time: 1. Umpire: Cup- |plays: Cosgrove to Bradford to Mullen, | ELE Bloon Polso" world but the most gilt-edge support of e e e - OFF Kennard. £: off Baffelder, 5 Struck out: vl - 3 elde: e s e e his comrades saved him. The team played DE)B‘:oxhlmz. Aug. ‘m.AIPoor fielding by Dorner Defeats the Oles. By Kennard, 1; by Saffelder, 3. Time: 1:20. | 2 P e % ¢ all 4t ! In‘all its terror it is conquered by an erroriess game against chances so difi- | Dee nes lost & twelve-lnning game this | MINNNEAPOL —Dorn. Umpire: Harry Kelly. This dangerous affliction §s frequently found in men who ing of al seases! In all its tes by gt cred “thrilling plays, | 216m00n. Attendance, 1,000. Beore: Jvingibis sy st Sred mnn’er-;:fl:’ (Er = ST Dave (ranegressed the laws of nature. Its chief symptoms ot Sisutal SeatIment. Thest wits have Feceatly SOUeS As to-r. K:P::n:: h.:?mplyr .Av‘o ':w’-§ Peoria 0000001000015 §j|Put On¢ hit. Attendance, 1.30. Score: b o e s e | MR ey o T S 10 pooul Paksing senca: the disease and never had any ireatment, as well as those the game in the first inning by sending | ¢S Moines ... "'100000000000-1 7 2 SN 0.4 MIERBAROLY | o | LSCKUYLER Nab., ghug. o 15_—(Bpecia) Slon in the pnm{rlnc region. our ‘‘Modern Method who Bave failed to obtain cure e cxhere, should lose no b Progies Balls and hitth - | Batteries: Des Moines, Cushman and | Clingmas, s ) i 0 3 6 Williams .8 1 3 Telegram. )—The Union Stock Yards Juniors wreatment we positively cure this insidious disease in five me i conuI g . A7 etre. IS Bora: casee Ta our men t on an Ing 88 | yohl; Feotia tart o Hesgonman a0d | Clingmen, =11 075 o Waltiams won today from Schuyler's heavy siugging ' days. No cutting. no tying, no hospital expense and no isease adr Ing. sther. Barry and Miller. T LAt Waves 8 3 33 SN i VS § {eam before a large crowd by Vetter fleld- ATention from work. Gure Guaranteed. the quickest time possible under Guarantee. Ry ng and fast base running home team | The game was intensely interesting, full Standing of the Teama. B r 8 ¢t | O s'S S Bi¢ Richey freely, But 1he youngsters cov. of brilllant feats and in doubt to the finish, Played. Won. Lost. P.C. | Turaer, 3.0 ¢ o 1 000 ered ground, and hits counted for little, x| which was little short of spectacular. Not Mitwaukes ... s Y 6 | Mevier, b0 0 ¢ s Sept In the cighth, when they were bunched. | “Ynn since the first inning had Omaha scored. | Colorado Springs.. .. §7 I 37 K s . o cLean relieved Richey and won the game | L LB L Milweukes had landed one tn the seventh | KSoges Cliy.... .M & ¢ ga|Dwe d e T e B Bt £ ahaet atts SAIRe ared § ™ ho have contracted any private diseases and are 8t Joseph. . % by I a1 Totals T Totals ry ATl St St wers thafeetine 1 D 1s an accumulation of a watery ..uid in the scrotal sac, Ty i K R iRy R K and came up to the ninth with three to|Peoria ... 8 & & d . Schuyler secured el A hits, but_could | and the disence in its advanced stage causes pot only now suffering P he reflex symtoms resulting the bad. Cockman Was first man up. 1o | Denver .. s @ 8 43 | SoNTbuS a8 0010000 0-1inot win out. Attendance, 3M.’ Score great inconvenience and suffering, bul also produces s Qroutin | ol o e O N e o Retore soasuitiog Des Molnes % 0 B Rl e Juniors ... “n30 03199 18 | - omplicat he pelvic region. We cure it therefrom. will do well o o on us betore consuilng drove & loag gue to Dusty Miller, which | Goaha " E § | Basee'on balis! Gt McDonaid, 1; off Dor: | SRS $1383t &R e O I ot Doed Torevor, Thoss who Bave yone eike. Our "expericnce 11 handiing nese” cased Jas neatly gathared in. O'Nell then hit| Games tofay: Milwaukes -at Omaha, Blines, € Doutie play. Baanan t8 Clingl batterien: Juniors, Richey, McLean and | Tailed To obtain & cure elsewhere should cousult us. Cure v & e Ot T At for a base and Schafstall sent a pang | Peorla at Des Moines, Kansas City at|rman Sacrifice hit: Melnty ' g R Tiohan LN uney Guaranteed. - b ) L yre. Hit by | se s njore, 12 uyle s, 0P through the crowd by walking Braun, ( DenVer St Joseph at Colorado Springs. | pitched bail: By Dorner, 3" Left on bases <R T RIR ST TS G nneapolis, 4; Columbus, 6 Time: 1:3 ore’ chuy! . "Dotble v: Bohne Bad airesdy poved oot & evite woa | GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE | Ui Forerian DS wewe po o | EMISSIONS STRICTURE an, 7; by Richey, 4; by McLean, 8. First - double, laced out another two-bagger, scor- Fostponed Gamen. Potie ch Dails: O Frecrmas o ot Fache ” M ing both runmers. With but one out and | T'*ots @nd Bean Eaters Divide Hom-| ,: Milwaukee—Milwaukee-Loulsville game |1 Time: 115, Cmpire: Frit’ O Tieney: v, Shdbduiness. Sad T T miih Freat danasr to Jite. 1B 8d° Hugh Duffy's sluggers whetting their ap- ors in Double-Header postponed; rain. Bakes Wi i ke ol Tne woak back, dim eves poot memory At Anced cases where Urine ia pasasd with the utmost dif: potites for hits, things 1ooked dublous, but Contest. Staading of A3 Team By boreaiuess ) il e Bess of bredth, paipitation of the heart, feat, of mpendiny B ope e vecheery "Ht frequcntly Rappens that infam: Schafstall, at this critical moment, settled Played. Won. Lost. P.C. WAHOO, Neb, Aug. 15.—(Special.)— danger, aud a train of other symtoms &re all indicative o aen x:n‘ S ratiy ooour, feltewed %y perforatian of down and retired Miller and Lucia on Mtt) t. Paul.. & 84 .66 | Wahoo is to have a permanent ball park reduced vitality. The very 'essence of your life ts slowly the walls. Every man who ls suffereing with stricture g G S ®| BOSTON, Aug. 15.—Pittsburg won the |Milwaukee . o 29 1606 |and athletic grounds. Last evening the being sapped away by unnatural Josses. We will stop n‘J’a‘Ju' oult Ul and ascertain what we osn 4o for him. dlamond blows. first game of (oday's double header, but | Lowlsvirle ! % 4 556 | Wahoo Athletic Park association organized Uese losses in & few days, and make you what nature in- DOu]S consmlt U A e Aok other phySlees Shas Dieeh o Dohey's wildness cost it the secona. Bos- | [ndianapolis B & 53 and adopted articles of Incorporation. Ben tended you should be—a jtrons, heal(hy and happy man e e e et e hi R e ton scored five runs in the fourth inn ansas City. 4% 4 484 | D. Rupp, Elmer Johnson, Dr. J. C. F Cure is Cuaranteed in every oured in 10 to 15 days without cutting. The first inoing for Omaha was a lively [Of the second game. Attendance, 5,34 | Columbus . - P R s o o e e e . e a—— Score, fI b " v 4 elected a board of directors. he associa- aftair. Carter went to first on an error by TN Soattae, -« & [Teleds’ 8 & 30 tion will be incorporated for B0, With i Cockman and Genins and Miller drew RHO.AE RH.0.A to cLouisvile at Milwaukee, | seventy-five shares valued at f10 each. e Los'l' .‘"“oon KH]NEY " Then « | Beaumont, of 0 UCooley, 1....1 0 0 0 0 polis at Kansas City, Columbus at | object of the a ation is to purcha: S e s e | P, 1 1 OTenney, 15...0 3 1 1 o| Minneapolls, Toledo at St. Faul. the present ball park and perpetuate It son ly poked one in between Jack | Leach, 3b....3 € OStanley, ... 0 3 7T 0 1 —_— athletic grounds. It will continve for a | What an abject spectacle & man presents when not in pos- any are the urinary complications that result from pri- Thornton's favorite ribs and forced Carter -1 3 ogamen w10 03| GaAMES IN AMERICAN LEA riod of ninety-nine years. The stock veneion bf the homer ature endowed him with. Life as vate and venereal dseases. Inflammation of the kidneve in. Shugart sacrificed and Miller scored. o a 3 s 2 3.2 GUE | Ras ‘an Deen subscrivea.’ The ball grounds | no charms for him; he is doomed to misery and despair, or enlargement of the Prostate Gland, rendering volding N - | Ritchey, .. 0 3 LAb'tichio, 3b. 0 ¢ ¢ 8.1 are centrally located and within three | ! 6 waste is sto] nd the weakened nerves re- of the urine exceedingly difficult and often attended with Kelley walked and so aid Hi Sebring, 1. 0 o o0 300106 uniess th mped {f a8 e ) s praiyon o | it 9 OAubrer. .0 0 3 § 1| Phillles Timely Hits Put White Sox to | blocks of the center of the business dis- | Plenished. Thousands will gladly testify to the beneficial blood and mucous, resulting in Bright's discase. Infiam- flew out to left and by this time a total | Leever, p . 00 oWilliame, p..0 2 1 1 0 trict. effects of our treatment for lost manhood. We cure the mation of the bladder, and various other morbid condi- of four runners had crossed the plate. - . N i Bad, While Wet Gro i Y | most difficult cases in ynun‘b mld?lh cegd ndb?;m: men. l:onl‘ °'n‘l‘é|‘1‘"§‘-‘ -rne& u::,l? ‘g: ;:fl':r;d-;."h ‘t;n . sult us today about your groates nder our trea - Bchatstail reired the side by mtriking out |y, e, ¢ $TH { Toae T Made Poor Fielatns. Ten to ething tor ord. Thers s o;ftag o Wy, Eonacs me aday Abows yous | erssteet skt Lnee Syc Ersstmiet Lo e, S TE Omaha was disposed of practically in |Boston ...\ 10 0 1 6 00 9 o o3|’ ORD, Neb., Aug. 15—(Special )—Ord cap- a positive and lasting cure. short time as the nature of the disease will permit. | one, two, thres order up to the finish,| Earned runs: Boston, 1; Pittsburg. 1 = tured the last of the series of base ball A Boston, 1; g, 1| CHICAGO, Aug. 15—Philadelptia won |games from Grand Island in a very one- Sty thees fin tacies MeFharees in ony | BUiey Wagner, Leach, Cooley.|today's game by opportune hitting. The | sided contest here today. For Ord, Lewen inning, save the fifth, when Carter again |DOUble plays: Aubrey to Abbattichio to ¢~ H ) . v y locals had several chances to score, but | pitched the star game of the season, allow- t a life on an error. McPherson was as | poonc”; Abbattichio t6 _Aubrey to Temney. |fajled to get the necessary hifs. ' Wet |ing but two hits and a like number of men ol e : o | Dases on balls: Off Willlams, % Time: | grounds prevented good fielding. Attend- |to reach first. His support was gilt-edged oo o oo ‘;’)"“ r i R g el D Lo rmgom ance, 2.110. Beore: ; not an error. being recorded agalnst the - I e to Omal n faot, that t o e me d = — .l e 'BOSTON PITTSBURG. CHICAGO Ord team. Scorel PHILADELFPHIA. hit was made. Hickey drew that one in .04 g REOAE REOAE. (Ord ........ 0322120010 the sixth and was thrown out trying to |Dexter, cf....3 07 i i/Besumont Prlema 130 Cloenani0 a1g 3 g (Orand Ieiand AP IR 1308 FARNAM STREET, BETWEEN 13th and 14th STS., OMAHA, NEB. steal second. Both Gonding and Lucla | genaer: 15..8 8 & 3 GClarke, If 301 OJoves, f.....0 0 4 ¢ of Batterles: Grand Island, Lohr and Gor . & an Staniey, c....0 1 2 1 OLeach, 3b ® T 0 00reen, rr. .12 o |man; Ord, Lewen and Whitcomb. Hits ‘were on their metal when it came to throw- | Carney, rf . 2 0 1 0 oWaguer, 14 4 OCallaban, 3.0 0 1 3 ¢|Ord, 10; Grand Island, 2. Struck out: By References—Best banks and [mlsuu'“'mn FHEE ‘m] CUIFIDEITIM. Ohos TR :'3'.'“..: ing. But as for throws, the best of the | SPoin Mo 8 3 1 &.7Branecia, 933 oMagoon b0 9 18 §|Lohr, 4; by Lewen, 1L i Romdindig ¢ B monty, game and one of the best ever seen on | Gremger, W1 3 0 1 o ] $33 B a s 1818 ™ macvasd Wine ot Gisenee. | i the grounds was by Dusty Miller, who |piner, = -1 8 0 2 111 oFlaberty, 5.0 0111 = % K out off Gatins at third from deep left when % g BT vonn AN 3 aEARUARD o e the big shortstop was trying to stretch a g et 20 05 tod Ptha catin two-bagger into & three-base hit. Braun |posion before him had made a double-and bad| Farned rune: Dusty not caught Gatins another run prob- | hit: Greminger. A8 810150 oot miey p i gy cetening i o % | CREFR CHAMPION SCULLER| W, i Fiaeaf ™ o o, [EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Chicago, §; Philadelphia, | Harvard 1020800208 Watthacs Maie e T aces Rowing . 85 , @) B 2 Valtham, 88, won; Innip owin - Hartzell, Plank. Sacri. | Gfitner . 00102012 0% N o WET AR S]irish Lad Sets New Mark for Sara: 8 Two-base hits: ! lub second. Time: 4 , : Beaumont. | fice hits: Pickering, Plank. Stolen base Giltner, 4. Errors clnu—rmedmle double sculls (re-rowed): to Mile and Quarter ably would have come in. i g 0 e o Pind B g Dases | Isbell. Double playa: Magoon to Tanne. 5. Struck out: By | Easily Defeats Titus in Amateur Regatta | Potomac Boat ciub, Washington, won; Omaha's Infleld and outfield worked with | 88 P85, O By Bitager. °F: b Bohing, | ML, t0 iabell, M. Cross to Murphy to Sey- | Morse, 10; by Wanek. 8. Batteries: Har- s Warsaite Seawanhka Boat club, Brooklyn, second. Course. almost phenomenal alacrity, but that of {2 Wild pitch: Pittinger. Time: 1:58. Um- | Blank, 6. First base on bana o pi | vard. Morse and Rosenbaum; Giltner, Lt (o] | Ame: 38 the outer gardeners was the more con- |Pire: Johnstone. herty, I; off Plank. 6. Hit by pitched bail: | ' 2ok ond Thomas. =~ —_— At businest sessien today. the associdng ‘gApAnOGA: Nl dug: | WalVhitaty spictious. Miller trapped three long drives, |' Brooklys Takes = Couple. ““ oon, Lsbell.. Time: 1:3%. “Umpire: Con Auditors Beat Beauties. WINNIPEG CREW CARRY ALL BEFORE THEM | tlon elected the following officers: Presl- | & Duryea’s Irish Lad set a mark of 2:06 Genins two and Carter two. And {t 80| BROOKLYN, Aug, 15.—Brooklyn scored| The General Auditors of the Union Pa- dent, James Pilkington. New York; vice |and broke the track record for a mile and happened that In nearly every case it took | two victories over i Louls today. 1n the Rashlntan Winy: Xieabed: cific defeated the Bartiett's Beauties Sat- president, Charles Scha b, St. Louis; treas- | quurter in the Champion stakes today, danz, Philadelphta; }‘*"'"”Pl # $ ‘lamh and d‘ lllnl: {rom g I “ ermie. The latter ran sccon the way. secretary, Frederick H. Fortmeyer, New | g ialiis The Iatlor an Second o roteh mon & long run to cabbage onto the ball. Shu- first came Jones shut the visitors out| ST. Louls Aus. 15-Washington won m,‘:i;.,.“‘,;’“:"fi,:’.&‘,-"'.‘.‘.S\'-S‘fr?éi‘.‘.‘g colles® | Crowa Victories with Semior Eight- U Samuel Priente gart took care of the only two that came ven runa. | from St. Louls this afternoon in easy fash- 5. This makes Z his way, while Hickey quit with two put- The fielding was excellent, both teams play- | lon, the visitors batting Wrigat freely and | resulting in a score of 10 to §. s makes Oar Event and a Second in War i y G York. was beaten by Heno. Resuits: ing without an error. the latter gettin r t. Dunkle | two out of three games won by the General : y by . outs and three assists to his credit, and | Brown pitched 0od ball in the second |held Bt Lowia 1o thrce hite Avtendamne | Audivors from “Bartietcs Beauties. Hat: Canoe Race, Which Wal- PIIILI TR First, seven furlongs: Monte Carlo won, 3 v Hurstb a, v rd’ Kelly, the new shortstop, who has made | §&me, bul was unfortunate in having hits | 1,80. Score: teries: General Auditors, f"‘“‘éfi‘,’.‘l‘,“ u:g th Win FOUR DRIVERS ARE UNSEATED Tl"';:! ’f'l\'géw second, Sir Voorhies thi Bimself popular with the fans by his Tast | ance. 5000 Seore. Arer eare, 0% Attend- WGt s al A R PATRITEY S . — | ¥ Bacond, > Beverkyck . stesplochase, . full work, with two putouts and two assists. BROOKLYN. f ST. LOUIs, P O{Burkett; 1£..0 03 0 ¢ vsr syl Judges Empty Davenport !nlkle-,';‘[‘uy:l**‘ ll‘:%\'ul_fi o Fulminate second, Bchatstall fielded his position well. e B 1 T e ., TEAAR w1 CMania, .08 0 0 0 0 Frinters Outclass Them. WORCESTER, Mass., Aug. 15.—Frank B. Thus Speeding Horses and i‘m’rfix,‘n‘ibp‘rmfi:k y ™ 2-year-olds, six Although on the visiting team it was evi- " ® oDondvan, ri. 0 1 3 0 10 - 9 49 0| The Omaha Printing company's team de- | Graer of the East Boston Athletic Associa- | Settiing Race. furlongs: Delhi won, Highball second, dent that many of the friends of Alonzo e o olemoot: ct. 9 3 1 0 9| Seiback. 119 1 @ 43 1| feated the Paxton & Gallagher team yes- igien sy Ah g Palm Bearer third. Time: 1:13% V. Stone were disappointed when their jdol 1. 0 oDunleavy, it. 0 30 ‘oughlin, 3b H 31 ¢ | terday afternoon at the Krug park grounds, ‘tlon Boat club wreste e sculling cham- ‘'ourth, Saratoga hampion ?IIKC-I‘ one . elr idol L 5. 4 OBurke, 3b....0 0 1 1 9| McCork, 2b.0 0 OFriel, 3....0 0 4 3 1| The groters were completely outclassed ) Titw h | mile and a quarter: Irish Lad won, Hermis after three attempts, to connect | McCreery, ¢ OBrain m... 0 0 4 § o Xittredge, c. 0 3 OKahoe, ¢,....0 0 7 3 0|14 14¢¢ the grounds after the seventh in- | Pionship from C. 8. Titus of the Atlanta | DAVENPORT, Ia., Aug. 15—Four drivers | sacond, Heno third. Time: 2:06. with the ball. T o R RS B b NS % 5 09 8 2 0| ning “The ‘eature of the game was the ' Boat club of New York on Lake Equinsig- | were ordered down' today in the August| “Fifth, one mile: Carbuncle Won, Trus wh et e Sgalok o ok 8 05 K 371 3| pitching by Cope. Score. 13 (o 0. Batteries: . | meeting at the Davenport track, Kay. Ger- | plye second, Somerset third. Time: 1:43%. Manager Duffy is out of the game on ac- | Jones. b 1 oRhoades, .0 1 0 1 0| Totals .. 511 Totals ... 1 33710 3| BICAEE O inting company, Cope and amond this afterncon at the annual Te- | rity. Loomis and Ames, and were taken out |~ giy(h. one mile and a sixteenth, on turt: oount of & broken hand. Score: Totale W e 3 TR o B angton . 59083008 &3 Brown: Paxton & Gallagher, Monbald and | gatta of the National Association of Am- | of the :!;r:r‘g'_!':e,s:i;:;"::““"'n:}*o;‘f;lz'Slmewgru won, Carroll D, second, Mosketo . 2o anlbex $300 4811 7| Barned runs: 8t Louls 1. Washington, | dnd, S is T ateur Oarsmen. | same. horses over five seconds in the sev- | “CHTCAGO, Aug. 15.—Results: e T | i e e Sl R B AR e d B TR Doubie pi {7 Niek Btralght Wik Sad Make Greer was elght lengths ahead of E. Ves- | enth heat, Elondike took the face 15 the| prirst six furlongs: Bard Burns wom, 3 1 8 3 ¢ §|st Louls 6 Brookiyn, 1l “Three-base hits: | Friel to' Anderson. ~Stolen bases: Ryan,| The Baker Furniture company team de-|ley of the First Bohemian Boat club of | ® 3% ot “purse 8500 (unfinished Friday | Peautiul 3o st second, Bardine third. 2 1 8 3 1 0lDobbe Doyle Ritter. 'Stdlen bases: Smoot. | Coughlin. “Bases on balls: By Wright, ?: | feated the nine from the Beebe & Runyan | New York at the finish, wnile Titus gave | Kiondike won first, fifth and cighth heais |’ Second. balf a mile, Ctudio Baby purse: § 20N 7 0fsvan o) li\‘n:;? Double plays: Farreli | by Dunkle, & Struek out: By Wright, §: | company by a score of 2 io 10. This 18 the | ;3" (he ruce an cighth of a mile from the | and race. Time:' 2124 £ " pras g’ Shoy e ey Jecay 2% 033 ¢lQ "Da v o i o Tt k. e e e s { Tt MERNINL Wiotoey ST JRMLES 10 adled in just mnead of W. B.|¥on third and six ate. Time: 2:4% bWiicheraft third. Time: 0: dsan to Dahlen. First base oy balls! Off | Washington, 8. Time: 1:3 their series with the furniture company | line and paddled in T “Gola " Dust Maid wen fourth sm 3 3 3 % 3 §|iones 1; o Rhoades, 7. Scrifice hits: ¢ g e ey teams of the city. They have not vet met|Test of the West Philadelphla Boat club, | gevehth heats. Time: 2:6, 2:12%. Gold bird, one mile and 100 30 8 & } §|Burke Bramn "HIt by pitched pall; - By 7 with defeat. The batteries yesterday were:| wyo was the fourth competitor in the | Standard won second heat in 2:i4l. Shady mes third. . Time: 18005 2 L 4 e B Rhoades, 1; by Jones, 1" Struck out: By| DETROIT, Aug 15.—Boston won by su- | Bakers, Laich and Dooley: Beebe & Run- Beattle also started. gl oy W Wi 10 Jones, I rbassed ball: O'Nell. fime:|perfor all around work. Scopkee pitched | yan, Fairley, Chapman and Benish. 'ch‘;mn:on!:m ""lof‘l'::':r‘:flvgr"r pulled s | (230, (rOL, Purse 500 Anglola won dret | St Minor third. X 3 pires: nd Moran. n hard luck. Lush carried off the iield - espite his easy y p ourth _an eats and race. Time: | “Ririh one mile: - Ancke won, MoGes sioe g MW A, o Po. A g | Foore. second gume: honars. Attendance, 2,997 Score: o) Games in Three-1 League. O ant Tace A the. tine, 9T o 2L TS Bl Sonr sist | R one il Ance won o o, If.. o G B Bowger DETROTY. At Cedar Rapids—Cedar Rapids, 7: Du-|is the record. : Sixth, five and a half furlongs: Harenan, h R.H.0.A.E. H. % , T | 8 : ggg‘g_‘n'_- & ol Sy b e | Dougherty, 11 % 5§ i Barrett, ct TGS vugue s el Rock Tstand, 7: Spring. | Other champlonships have been pulled In | fca; Misw 1" Wharper, Saidhut, Trilb AL Marmell Asesw, SRV THEL. | ONWS o Colling, 3b...0 1 ¢ 3 oLush, If.. 1 ° RO L T R but they have been over | Roscoe also started. enth, one mile and one-sixteenth: Fon- 'Nell, rt. A ST MR R O 0 0 Ofioot, of.... 3 Iy 131 0 oCrawk 313 ¢ field, 0. {|taster time, buf p IR, . 3 Braun. ib. §i5-1°8 8.1 i 10 Duslean i : Pis .m,&". $7188| A¥ Deeatur—becatur, 3; moonflmni.{‘.’,'km-.mum-uwny courses, while that today CRESCEUS COMES TO OMAHA soluca wob, Meehanus sccond, Major Tenny . © 8 o/MoGuire, ¢ ¢ 0| At Davenport—Davenport, s cke with a turn. Greer, Vesley and Titu 5 me: 14l y ler, 2b. L SO o BF N B 1 Brain, ° 114 6 0Yeager, b 304 0|¢ora, 8 Bakpg ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15.—Results a, ©. 2358 2> 8 3 H 11 3 ojlong s 9333 pody b |had & hot fight to the turn, but Grees g First, five and a half furlongs, sellin _‘ o 0 0 3 0 : s 148 st B IS RN Regents Henien of Weedbine, superior oarsmanship at the buoy. which| World's Champlon Trotter Will Ap-|Allegrétte wor. Lerth second, Tiomaine B 3% .08 n L4 b 3 M T WOODBINE, la. Aug. 15—(Special)— he rounded in just five strokes, clinched the pear as Driving Park's Guest Eecond, Gne mile and twenty yards, purse NN .. s of Omaha were beaten yester- | race. 15 Santombon &1 : Rt Seaonl Thie 400000 ©210001 20 08| dny by the local team by 11 to 4. Batterles cial feature of the day was | third. Time: 146 1600008130 34| xpBaued for Brown in ninth, 116000067 63| Ropente, Healy and Hillebrand: Woodbine | 7% e D naned shells, the crack | The Omaha Driving Park association has | Third. five and a half furlongs, selling: ' Brooklyn 00112000 °°4 Furniss. First base on | Nicely and Landee. Struck out: By Healy, | the senlor elg! complef the arrangements and signed the | Wenrick won, Doctor Cartledge second,. ,01110130 2 g8t Lous +0 0020001 0-3{nalis: Off Scopkee, 1; off Hughes, 1. Hit | 8; by Nicely, 10. . Winnipeg Rowing club crew, which this | contracts to have Cresceus, the world's | Pretension third. Time: 1:08 gy 100000170061 Left on bases: St Louls & Brookiyn, | by pitched ball: By Hughes, 1" Struck out: — year has carried all before them. being the | champlon, trotter,_appeat in ‘Omaha about | TFourth, six furiongs, handicap: liss Mao b . “Two-base hit: Donovan. Btolen bases: | By es, 4. Double plays: Crawford to . e : the middle of September, as ori v | Day won, Kindred second. Stand Pat third. T N ™ ks 1. Toioatase | Donovan, Smoot, Sirang ), Schmiat. First | Long, Ferria to lactance. Time: 15, | CUP YACHTS BOTH DOCKED |victors. They won today by more than | oI5, 0a™"Crhe “contract ~provides — for | Time: 1:14, Genina, Bhugart Struck out: By | base, °h, &Tors: Bi Louls, 1. Brookiyn, 2 | Umpire: O'Laughiln. four lengths in the fast time of 7:52 Cresceus' appearance in a mile heat on the | Fifth, one mile and seventy yards, sell- Schatstall, 5; by McPherson, 3. First base | 5o, D4se on balle: O Schmidt, 3 off Cleveland Retrieves Errors. Crowds View Dainty Craft Lylng| Yesterday's disputed intermediate double | track of the association at Sprague stirect |ing: Iriah Jewel ‘won. Our Lady second, Brown. 4. Sacrifice hit: Dunleavy. ' Struck " . R Tevousiannd Shod mevs ) DUNRGE the SR W rac n | Custus third. Thmes 148, out: By Schmidt 5; by Brown. i Time:| CLEVELAND, Au —After ki Side by Side in Erle seulls - Fa o overhauled and made exactly one mile in | “Sixth. one mile and three-sixteenths, 1:5. Umpires: Moren and Hurst. *| etght errors in six innings Cieveland settle - '. the Potomac Boat club led at ";‘ finlah, {longth, in the expectation that it would be | sellin ! Never Such won, Morris Volmer . . down and batted out a victory . ; 00d secon posaibie to secure Cresceus. In connect second. Satin Coat third. i 03, Bn‘htls Dlsease and Fast Ball Wi SO 10 it gu S TG Arenesnot, WHS. t ‘;’“"‘M“ b with the appearance of Cresceus the asso: | BUFFALO, Aug. 15— Results: E VELA> —ar clation will give & number of its regular | Firat, four and a half furlongs: Flo y o the Tastér bali and New Fork merer| pu o BB QAEy "™ W0 .n | NEW YORK. Aug 15—The America's| The final heat,inthe agscclation sinele | matines Taces nd'an exhibition of the Aner | Manoia won. Jim. Ferrin second, Hruceville J BT s Shascs Dotlin's batting wes o peer | quek. gt $°8 1 & v*i%i{ cup_challenger, Shamrock 111, and the de- |sculls was won by L . orses in Omaha in third. Time: 0:65% . . TR v A Bay el 1100 e, occupled adjoining dry | Rowing club. Time: 9:85i, entlemen’s driving horses and matched ] A il - D'abetes News TS NCINATL i T 8.3 1 9.8 33 3] Gockain he Erie basine toda and "many | * Tntermediate = four-oar - shel Jettries | SO e Will b Given by the ciub | o3 oond, sz furicngs. Shrine wom. Prose- o NCINNATL NEW YORK. Lajote, 2b... 0 4 1 4 1(Williama 25 § 3] 0ok i fhered about them. Reliance will | Point. Rowing association, East Boston, | foi™(he horses that are judged to be the | Ioiegond, Silurian third, Time: 11 . Doslin, 1. | R, M8 038 3 HEapwrd, o $ 90 11be tn dock untll Wednesday, when both [won. Time: 9 St best in their class cuff second. King's Pet third. Time: 1:46%. Doalta. M., 78 el Mccarthy, 18 11 0 ifDavin i 138 elpe dn ok Bt estred vmcimily, Bir | | Intermediate single sculis: W. H. Hods- | P57 LiStion ‘of Cresceus' appearance in | 4t second, King's Pet third ' Time: 1484, . . § 08| aam o008 8.1 Niewilia $$ 4 2| Thomas” Lipton save Captain Bevis of |kins, East Boston Athletic AssSoclation | pincoln, which has been announced. s still | coionitly 5, ‘oo SmIcen, See - Beckiey. 1b.. 313 Meore 5. 011 Jarmes >0 84 ¢ o Shamrock 1 wil sail on Shamrock 111 dur. | Boat club won. Time: 1031 = <1 | ondecided. and It Is considered hardly Prob- | Gosama i Times 170, . Suhara. . $41 o $ — —o— — —|ing the races, but Captain Wringe will lr\!-rmediale\yalr-‘tgnr;dvh;‘:fim“':‘“vbl(‘:' able that he will be Fifth, one mile: Lofter won, Falrbury Office of the Wine and Spirit Review. | Bararan. ‘s §49| Joals . 6uTI S Toul .5 1m0 :|command the challenger. _ B cRiniey. atroke, won. Time: 10:1%. second, Pearl Finder third, Time: 1:4, s 5 xOne out when winning run was scored WASHINGTON, Aug.15.—By direction of Kinley. Biroke. Won, e ins | *8ixth, “eix and & haif furlongs: John #an Franciecs; August & 198 | U3 45 % 3 0l Cloveland ......y...0 0 0100 03 s g|Secretary Cortelyou the eupervising in-| Senlor agubie, RCOlS, JorGli% “Smith | The highest score ever. made in Omaha | Yerkes won, Dynasty second, Ed L. thitd. o the Bditor of The Bee: b Fn | New Yorx 7000311000 63| pector gencral o”® e o g oy el “won. Time: 8:14 « B |8t teopins was made by William Gllchrist f U v adis g . W Ve { - ; n : P 1d elub last evenin ro nth, steeplechase, abo Dear Sir—The business men of this city Qincingatt B o] et e S.e‘xfl?f&‘n'&m‘ hass op. o sen 1‘:;.7?:5:—1‘;312" lfi‘:,‘r{"‘"l:{;q{‘f“;: .G,,’;‘,““y‘:‘f,‘,‘;mfin,f,',';““’,\..,',Tv‘eln' Neanciation | 55 e el i It s budly _but | throa-quarters: Red Car won, Faraday, jr. who are now proclaiming to the world the | New Yor! 0 0-3|fice hits: Ba: e. ap! = ox SO .. 8 0 0 8 0 foo,llis;, Bay, QGriith, Conroy, Eiberfeld. | girictions as 10 the hart they are to take | Rowing elub. won: F. Vesley, First Bo-| refused to fall A mumber of the ‘members | second, Memorist third. Time: 3:6) @iscovery of the cure for Bright's Disease | cinnati, & } oo bl ob So . e BT AG lub, New York, second: C. 8. | were playing on the alleys and Giichrist in enforeing the regulations governing the | hemifn Boat club rk, wee otk y e . ra . o eot'nnr:‘:i’ £ 1';1‘:-4 .blln. :T .bau- oc‘r):; | g:::l.mzk ol:l‘x’l byB yn;l(z::::ah. h:dyfig;;rhr. z {mlml of the international yacht races. Titus, Atlanta Boat club, New York, third; began making a long run of strikes s Military Shoot Postponed. aod Diabetes have asked me, as one of the ree-bas: Babb. }g), o Becl V. t. Philadelphia Boat club, fourth. he erept on to the fifth and sixth frames G 1 3 Bt ite: Beghley Dofiteis @, Reits. | H14 plicheg: Moore. 2. Latt on bases Fime: 548 ’ Without o break everyone quit and watched | CHICAGO, Aug. 15—The rifle competition 5 | s g Time o 1. a iy to writ : v Cleveland, 8; New 5 : = ol Winni, Row- | hi he finished out eleven strajght | of the Department of the Lakes and t Seseteiarion, o write to some ot my |Bidhn booe Merlen Wi 'pheh” ik | Clrcland 8 Aow Vort. s “fima: 1% | GOTH DOHERTYS DEFEATED | Seniot cghs-onrsa spoi: Winnigeg R | Fim s ot mebe] ouf, Sleven, Sk | o, the Denstimies 2o s povipon brother edjtors. Hence this letter to you. ol s Standing of the Teams. Foat club, Cambridge, Mass., second; Jeff- | ball. until Monday on account of rain. I was at first as skeptical as anyone. 1 s amea: <o . Larned Worsts Reginald fu Exhibition Played. Won. Lost. P.C. 3 bad reason to be. I had a clear case of | Pittsburg ® Boston ................ 8 8 3 el Mateh and Both Go Under in e chronic Bright's Dissase; was ill for a | Now, o7 - a8 Clovelard ... B B8 g«,, Nined Boudies, ‘ year. It was mot thought I would live | Cincinnati 2 @ 53 | New York.. 8 8. 8 A —— ee Our nSI eS OO Brookl | Detroit wpeseibit Gl i = . thirty days, The president of the Pacific no-umm.. . 2 fi 4% | 8L Lows Y ] _f,,_ Vm‘ SOUTHAMPTON, L. I, Aug. 15—The : 8t Louis. g & B Y ‘9% 8 b 35| tennis experts finished their play in th States Type Foundry told my wite'that the | BL QR Gigd B 8 -30ISafion % n & i3 | tournament today ‘on the courts of ih 1 " - ¢ v - “~ | Meadow club. The special feature of the z _ 5 2 newly-discoversd diuretic would save my| No games today. Psm:nm')“ ":’"123 O et GhicagD: | day was Willam A. Larned's defeat of Here's a man who thinks he has heart disease, and is scared half to death. lfe, and against my private convietiols I ey e d b 3 8t | Reginald Doherty in an exhibition match was put on It. In six months my recovery | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES 4 BRI in the singles. 62, 64, 6-4 was complete. Players Quit Afier Eieven I wer"actiated i she"mixed Aothes I e o LSRR S St. Paul Easlly Dowas Teledo, Thoush i CRESTON, la., Aug. 15.—(Special Tele- | the morning. Miss Pell and W. J. Clothier o Joax <A Stewart is Knocked from gram.)—Atter pliying ¢leven innings. with | defeated Miss Kobbe and H. L. Doberty. / prominent physiclan, was nearly dead with b the score standing § o & the Atlantic ciub | &4 &3 and Miss Holllns and O & Camp: x refused cause the wmpir ofeated Bright's Disease. On my recovery 1 told two men :fi had uu;;dh-m%.: troup) Doherty. &3 &4 'l‘h;uurily one c;; the him, and it acted the same 1o his case and throughout the game to the bench. Creston | Englishmen (o _retain his plece was Harol e 18 now well on the road to recovery. 1| ST. PAUL Aug. 15—t Paul won today. | seemed to Dave the game well in hand. as | & Mahony. He war paired with M ™. 1| g ewart was knocked out of the box in |iWo men were out for Atldntic and three | Hoadley and defeated Miss J. Russell and told one of the writers on the Call, whose | the fourth inning Attendance. 3%, Seore: | Of Creston’s heaviest hifters were to come | R. P. Huntington, ¢-4, 7-5. in the finals mother had Disbetes. She has fully re- o bat next time. The Atlantic manager —— His face is all drawn out of shape {rom fear and agony. Every time he eats, his heart “ palpitates”—that simply means that his stomach is swelled up with gases from fermenting undigested food, and his heart thumps against his diaphragm. Nothing the matter with his heart. In the summer time, this gas distention is much worse, his whole body and blood get over-heated, and his heart and lungs get so crowded for room, that he gasps for breath. There he is, look at him! Every minute he expects to drop dead. Asa matter of fact, all he needs is to stop that souring and gas forming in hi nd captain wanted to continue the gaime. Arrenge International Golf. , oo € g in his :o-:::‘}on‘:t.m e Ageg RS o e e e Lrfuen o34 e VB E e | CHICAGO, Aug. 15.—At the Chicago Golt stomach and bowels, help his digestion along, and keep cool inside. You Thousands of Myes are to be saved, and I : Cresiom strack out nine Atiatic men: Hits: | b this svening }t was detided b7, Sebitn all know that whenever something rots or decays, heat develops. Same am writing In the hope that this letter will H E 'i‘::n(zfl Aufi:&inu;i?&mfi'"&fl"\} Golfing society's team and Captaln L. T. in the body. Keep cool inside! Take a candy cathartic CASCARET - orbett: " | Bova. " represen olf* as. . A . ;‘:::‘m 21 m; floo::::\:“’ 3 mnmhl l:w-. i madheibed ] “an team. ihat the “contests st every night at bed-time. It will work while you sleep, clean up and cool ¥ . e on on Monday should consist o Moa h . . \ ie . Bogsais Vs of Prement. T B e st T your insides, give you a regular, comfortable movement in the morning, The above refers to the newly-discovered . LI R ] ing, in which five team= of two represent. d ‘Il be feeli fi 1 d d H Di ! F - Fulton Compounds, the first cures the ShEnl THe - 42H 1| FREMONT, Neb. Au. 15.—(Special Tele- | ing each association will compete. and of and you celing fine al y every daw. cart Discase! Fudge! o world has ever seen for Bright's Disease s r m.)—The 'Omata Regents opened up | a match of eleven nairs at eighteen hol and Disbetes. We are the sole apgents. 20 ir tour this afternocon with the t | in "the afternoon. The English pl.'vl-r.-: - 1 3 00!‘."1.—1\1('" the Ea Fre: it’ rived at Chi this nd Ask for pamphlet. Sherman & McConnell | Eurned runs: St Paul, 4: Toledo, 2 Two- n:x:,nln lol-en-lnnln“cl:;u-l, -'R.- features ':n |'nn t(-":h m;".'.“‘i'u:‘ d-:‘s Drug Co, corner 16th and Dodge streets. base hits: Huggins, Geler, Turner, Ball, | were the stick work of the Regents and the | Wheaton. Best for the Bowels. Al ., 10c, 93¢ Never sold in bulk, The L stam) C.C.C. cure mancy back @oconety g SRS CE B T E TR Remedy Co., Chicage or New York. -