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THE OMAHA DAILY Bl E: RUND/ \Y SE PTH.\IR! R 13, 1903 e e e e e e e GAMES IN NATlON‘L LEAGUE | \¥iitams, _Beville, Parent. ~Three-base | the. game was close afd exciting all m»! hits: Parent. Hughes, Stahl, _Freeman. | way. In the ninth inning, with the score OMARA LOSES IN THE FIRST BBl e, R |5 S RS | LOWERS RECORD OF MAUD § After Tem &% New York Defe plays: Eiberfeld to Willlams. First base | Bchroeder, for the Plumbers, tied the score on balls: Off Hughes, 1, off Deering, 1. |and in the next inning. Schoniaw drove in | Aided by Errors “‘] Bunched Hits the . Farrell's Struck out: By Hughes. by Deering, 2 | the winning run. The batting wae 00d (g oo 1inc: sbows Best Time for Trotter i 4 n % Time: 1:. Umpire: Hassett. {on both sides, the Plumbers having a | ( Creams Btart Like Whirlwind Cleveland Takes Two. R’ St R At o w High 8ulky. | Plumbers, pitched very effectively at crit- | S—— - ~ V] 2 ! p il Umes. Batteries: Plumbers, Rublee —— LOUIS, Sept. 12 —Farrell's r play- CLEVELAND, Sept. 12.~The locals' sea- | leal . ~ bt 8t Ste . . i N Boon DI, | son ‘ended today with two victories for | and Beveridge; Rubber Shoes, = Stemm, | WILD THROW BY THOMAS LETS IN THREE | n§ in the feld gave the New Vork club [P0, Jand. In the firet game Detrolt did | Mathews and Kavan | FIVE SECONDS SLOWER THAN HER MARK of 4 108 —In the tenth Inning Farreils | Not make a hit off Stoval until the eighth | o =2 | muff gave Warner u lift and his failure to | Inning, but nt.’ v‘h» n'l‘r:‘lh |r-~l'lh- le-v‘ g Twe Games at Vinton Street Park. | — me Saves the Day for Mib { o the ‘s |8 base on balls a Crawford's triple. i . y wankee ;\:’Z‘fin‘::n‘fl:»‘\ the piate = Bresnahan's | Lleveland tied the score in the Jast haif | The Originals and the Crescents of the Queen of Trotters Breaks Record ning run. Attendance 3500, ore 4(-: lfi?'\g’ -rflmrh:]ma vgn !;-u«d:n the ‘u-:]m | 'Th!:.¢‘:vx\“ .I;"w::rmnl‘xlmplnmw' nfl;\:::-flh:c::r Made In 1865-Wagos Recor X o , . 3 ick's double_and Bradiey's single NEW YORK. &1 s The second game which wae called at ihe | FIFst game will be called at 2:% p. m. Ad Brokes by The Monk 5 Browne, rt g 10 Panell, end of the seventh on account of darkn misslon to both games will be 3% cenia, in a . Bresn'i'n, e was easy for Cleveland. Attendance 7,160 | cluding grand stana. Teams line up as fol- and Equity, a ore, first . | ows: g | Mot e L P Originals. Positions Crescents. (\HLWM'KEE. Sept. 12.—(Special Tele- | Dabd. = RiLo.AE | Petersen first _base o oFOIY | (] EVELAND, Sept. 13.—~Two world's ° | Leuden, 3% % | Rodman second base Bradford gram.)—Omaha got & bad start from the | Giipers, s Weed short stop Waller records were broken this afternoon at the bl in te game with the Creams this afi. | Wereer, ' Bowen g et Kelly | Glenville track, Lou Dillon, £:00, paced by The Furniture Event of the Season Mathe son. ¥ e ennedy ‘ernoca and before pitcher and players had | Mo %8 PO Lajole. B i A i Kennedy | two running horses und driven by Millard normalizsed themselves sufficlent dlmue; | Totals . i T Thoney Tompsett right field Howe | Banders, Jowered to 2:6 the high sulky T had been done to make it impossible for | NeW York ...... o0 Bemis, c Troby pitcher Saffelder | trotting record of 2:08% made by Maud B. Bt. Louis icid Gochn'er. st ol pitch ; Scully A > ¥ Omaba to win. The final score was § to | 5 08 el D00 0F XL S g, | o 5 T — - 1 1Y {1y 13, The sulky used today welghed We must reduce our present stock of Furni- : in ‘:’n:r of the Creams. Omaha looked | z-u»a.ue hits: Farrell, Braun, 2; MeGann. Totals Lynch - catcher Miller | fifty-two pounds, eight pounds more than ( R {7’ ~ . n ormidable in the first when Shugart | Sacrifice hits: Dunleavy, Barclay, Mathew- . 3 . —————— | the sulk d by Maud S. o smashed a rather low fiy down close to the | S0 Stolen bases. Dunleavy. 2 Bresna | sWinning run made with none Game at South Omaha. Time by l::url:rl nuu:c'. 1:04, 1686, 2:06. ¥é ugs an Curtains $~5'000 third base line with Dusty Miller and | Jackett 2° of Mathewson 3 Btrock out: | Cleveland ©......0 0 06 0 1 6 0 0 1 13| The Ideals and B. Jetters will meet this | The high sulky drawn by Lou Dilion to- Welch on bases, but Biones phanomenai | By Hackett S 17 Mythewgon, ot on (Dol L0088 8 088 8 3 oH | arlernennsl ERenty eenih and W Hreets | auy was nov va hearine. vt of e oa| o YOu will find some convincing arguments in . bases: 8t ie, 7; New York, 4. Tim: ret base on errors: Cleveland, 1; De- | at jetter parl e teame will line up . catch of the fiy cut out the runs IR e St “* | troit, 1. _Two-base hits: Hickman, Bemis, | as fol game to be called at_3:30, axle type, the sulky In question being sev- | the followi list: p The Creams started like a whiriwind in ~ Flick. ' Three-base hit: Crawford. Saeri: | ldeals. Fosition B. Jetters. | eral years oM. thelr half of the first. Stone was passed, | FoOF Base Ran Leses Game. |fce hits: Bay. Flick Stovell Burns, Bue: | Lewls. first base Hackien | proceding the breaking of this record 25 P . . . L ke e ow. se on balls tovall, b; ‘mann second base woboda 5 d . McVicker bunted successtully, Dufty sacri- | CHICAGO, Sept. 13-"The locels bad | Donovan, i "Left on bases: Cleveland, ; | Minikus third base Millett | the world's wagon record was broken by er e.ll' n“lfll‘l n LI".” T.b es ficed and Braun was passed. Cockman | Py, 00 (LI (0 W O e ouple of | Detroit: 4. Struck out: By Stovall, 4:' by | Lynch...... shortstop ... _Ackerman | The Menk and Equity, driven to pole by ¥ made & hit to Hickey, who threw it to|costly errors {hréw the game 1o Brooklyn. | Donovan, 7. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Sheridan. | Gibson lett field .Ul CIATK | thetr owner, C. XK. G. Billings. The.home FORMER SALE Thomss. The latter throw wild to Genins | CI§cngo outbatted thelr opponents but | Score, second game: Kennedy center fleld . .Smith | b Avbeigh Ve of S0%, hebd N PRICE. PRICE. and Btone, McVicker Reidy held them safe when hits would CLEVELAND. DETROIT, Campbell w.e. right fleld .. ,“_A“M\‘l leum broke he recos of 2.a¥ 3 ‘lflh| . > l‘b . Tg l] . 4 ) 55,50 g and Braun scored on | .o5re runs. Attendance 5,300, Score: .A.B. | Coe or Bowler.... catcher ... JFerster | Belle Hamlin and Honest George, trotting | 2 gany Library Table cereeneies JBT4Q 30,5 the error, Cockman going to third, from R WG Caioams Plek, ot Bellinger.......... pitcher .. Jetter where he scored on C. Miller's hit. The ®HOAE) R Bradiey. B Creams got three more in the second. |gienk .0 § 3 1 3Seme, «f Lajote, b - McCarthy, M. Hickman, 1b. Sheckard, It McPherson opened with a hit and went to | Dobbs, <t o/Charce, ib Avbott, ¢ third on McVicker's hit to right field that | boyie. 11 Sceer, L Rehiin, = 0 Carey, 3b. (":N‘m; or, - onthoe: Flick, 1t Bey, ' M Bradiey, 3b. Lajole, ' o1, o Carr, 1. : 0 McGuire, 0 Yeager, 3 wlosssonuuen Bl omumonnmnd gl msconsones H | the mile today 1n 2:00% Mahogany Library Table ......... cersse. 5500 41.25 Ditan Goun4s Mationst Lengs The records broken today were made | Nyo ) oo0ny Tibrary Table 08, O r by two purse events run off in COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept. 12.— | Fefular by Catcher Thomas ‘Doran of the Colorado | advance. Mahogany Librur\ Table . Springs Western league base ball team | has been sold by President Thomas F. | NT RUNNING TRACKS Weathered OQak Library Tablo . - ‘1‘:-:::';"1:-‘.‘r'-la""'x'm'r:n‘,“'m-':r:‘:v",‘EVE LI Mahogany Library Table . 24.00 *Game called end of seventh; will finish this season with' Colorads | ygnjrer Carries Off Annual Champion- Cleveland oty ) Springs. The purchase price has not been | | Cleveln seeee X0 0700 1 24 | CORRES, Jlice Bt 1 supposed 10 be in she ip and #25,000 at Shee 25 Per Cent Reducti ' '| Tabl e e O | i g 8 ooy | T i il § bt | ET) o 8 s o ent Reduction on Parlor Tables ey's hit. They scored one more in the s Sea. WS ) 0 1—5| base hits: Crawford, Thoney. Sacrifice hits R PR § e e . " ) dar 00 20 nihth by & hit of Dusty Miller, followed | nLeft on bases: Chicago. 7. Brookiyn 7. | Bradley, Kitson = Siclen bases: Abbots, ey ¢ b BT !ef‘\u?m‘?Rr:;'n-sw‘u:nurmrgg:tn:miz‘r":': :Igh( gany 1, S R s . " 4 " 'wo-base hits oC: ., Evers, K hase n K " pe 3 e 2 . . « by hits of Bchafstall and Shugart, who |Three base bits: Geasier W Bacrifice hits: | Hit by prichers By Hitson L Lt on At Springfeid_Rockford, 10 Shrineheid. . | leniter won the $25,000 gnnual Champion lahogany Parlor Table . i 42.00 dled trying to make ft a double. After | Kling, Reidy. Dovle, Dobbs, Stolen bases: | banes: Cleveland, 4; Detroit, 6. Struck siakes, two miles and o flarter, at Sheeps- | Mahogany Parlor Table the firat Sanders pitched §ood ball. Thorn- | CHATCe, Williams, ~ Sheckard. _ Double | out: By Donahue, ¢; by Kitson, 9. Time: | PV Bloomington—Bloomington, 2; Dubu- | P§ad Bay today, Results va: "Evers r o | 1438, U | " ¥irst race, the Westbury Steeplechase, sane P ton' fallell te Ehow up for the game and | Birtas. © Brruel oo By ‘Wicker i 1y | 1 Umplre: Sheridan. que, 3. o Rapids, 4 | ADOUt two miles and a half: Land of Clover Mahogany Parlor Table . R | : By TR sisading of the Tons At Decatur—Decatur, 5; Cedar Rapids, von, second; Judse Phillips third. | Mahogany Parlor Table 95,00 swamonbuso > n missed Schafstall, Welch and Shugart. | Flood. o|Kiing, ¢ Braun made a two-bagger, scoring both e s and came home on Cockman's hit, who 0/ Wicker, b was retired trying to stretch it 9 - 3l Omaha scored again in the eighth on| o . 7mmn 3l o0 0 EY | sommoosmu | noomoomnm P e Totals ... 4 § aelessccscoen | swnwnnons B al ce his nonappesrance was not explained. | Reldy, 1. Bases on balls: Off Wicker, 4; There were mo especial features to the |Of Reidy 2 Hit with ball: Williame: Played. V Lost. PC P ARATIR &5 = S Aok S The goare: Time: 140 Umpires: Morsn and Emale. | Bowton ........o.. }fi ] MAXWELL WINS IN THE FINALS JFace; Highwelght handicap six fur. | Mahogany Parlor Table .. 14.00 10.50 MILWAUKEE. Philadelphia ... . .21 2] N R | Mamie-Worth, third. Time 1:13 Mahogany Parlor Table 16.00 12.00 pi 4 N+ Y o 7 7 C tively Easy Time Di Third race, the Great Eastern handicap. = B . “," o G Bestie et B Gly Witiag | B «43 g - Lyt o kb | last six furiongs of Futurily course. Lad won from Boston today by timely hitting. | Detroit ..............181 6 4% g : R e Y | Mahogany Parlo: 20.00 Poole and Ewing were very effective. Poole | 8t Louts .5 12 o & of Former Champion | Amelia, won; Pulsus, second; Bobadil, gany Parlor e s A e b e 6o oy | VS Taet “fhe Annuai_championanip, | G0lden Oak Parlor Table 20.00 s 8 ‘ashi nl(un . : or, n o= hand. ‘The injury will probably keep him | "qur S8 o al o0 Tl 8 Louts, {8800, cwo miles and s quarier; leniier| Golden Oak Parlor Table .. 16.50 Attendance, 1. Score: O 'Ne SCA5OD-| Clevelana at Detroit. (rrem & Btag Correspondent.) j third Time §:88 35. ‘ Golden Oak Parlor Table DES MOINES, Sept. 12—(Spectal)—The | 'Fifth :ace, five and one-half furiongs :ell- CINCINKATL 2 1 tournament of the Transmississippi Golf ing. Uunnyside, wou; Yosen, secoii., Tue Donlin, 1f... AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES association ended today by the piasing of | Bowery, third. Time, 1:07 3-5 N Seymour, the finals. The men who were in the game Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth on Turf, er Len eduction on enoaras Indianapolis Outplays Loulsville, o the end were J. K. ui«x!‘“ .lvr K HkA: Stamping \}rngndflwm lnjulivnon second; of Des Moin: oth | Roy 3 ;i 3 . @t s - Nowiin Delag Goel Werk for e e e on e sone, Decit waa] | CHICAOD, Heot 3 -1 Tmn-\ Jron ghe | Golden Oak Sideboard $60.00 $45.00 % at. the oiteet that Maxwell wouid = Tecumseh Handicap at Harlem today. Re- | (3oia. . [ P Prome oy A Sih'and the game lost interest. The rain suits: ;i “k G Golden Oak Sideboard .. B56.00 42.00 Poole, . oW, — fell during & large part of the day and First _race, #ix furlonge. Lor lelbourne, | (3 s Oak - Sideboar 3 ) | Ewing, %500 ¥ LOUISVILLE, Sept, 12.—Indianapolis out. | spoiled the game. won; Firet . Attempt. sccond: Safeguard, | Golden Oak Sideboard 54 58.0( . & "The solace and consolation matches fin- | third. Time, 1:17 3- i aiv Bt d o o Totaln . foid e e e Home. toam e jies | 1shed Just before noon today. H. C. Adams | Second race. mile and & sixteenth, Major Mahogany, Sideboard ... ceee. 8050 Clncinnati .........3 0 0 2,0 0 0 3 *— i S { won in_the molace class, defeating Dixon, won: Compass seccnd. Old Mike, | (3 b ak- Aida + Boston .00 00 870 1 1 8 am Bl el menttered, e e e 00 " Bepre: | Eibert 6 up and b to plas. ~ Eibert did not | third. Time 1:5, iolden Oak Sideboard . .. 45.00 i Sincf s, = - o ¥ lay anything like the game he played yes- | Third race, mile and three-tights Tecum- ; 4 mf:"":?n;"?f; ;. Cipcinnaty = Two-base NDIANAPOLIS & il ovieviLE. PN I s setal finals | seh handicap Tinguime, won;: Major Ten hnldnn Oak Sideboard 35.00 * hits: . Steinfeld, Donlin. Home run 3 2 Kerwin, rf Fred P Carr-won the consolation match | second, Lendin, third, Time | Left o ine van, "o over John Redick 8 up and 2 to play Fourth race, seven furlongs: Callant, won; | 1 & o4 o1, Deate sare Beckily o Des tibraaness, e R, Maxwell of Keokik won out in the | Ragtag, sccond: Brulare, third. Time i: er .'“ e ueh°' on Ha asses finals, beating Robert Finkbine, jr.. 6 up| Fifth race. six furlongs: Rockway. won; Milwaukee 231 ton, 7. Double play: Beckley to Cor: | OBrashear, 2b. and § to play. The match was finished in| Naunie Hodge, second; Ahola, third. Timé Btone, 1f McVicke: Dut KEIAAY ol momsrmonn [ESTSTSTST Bl momapoarcd Bl wesnorore? § e 1|Ab'tichio, Corcoran, 1/Grem'ger. cmomscoumy cosnarmuend Schafstall, rf .. Weich, 1b'. Shugart, b Thomas, #8 Hickey, ' of ... Gonding, ¢ Banders, p . P ] E 2i cuomnbonsd Bl surnnncomnt = Totals . - °%, | cnomonenci ~e oot wmmiemonuni Newlin, p wlsesssnnsss 2l coomEnmnn £ 4 & ¥ ol apuiscansily: 21 oo i ooinsip . 4 O‘;‘;‘:.dv bl I:“llk“ 2 Omaha o | goran to Backley. First base on balls: Off S % s . 3 s Poole, 3; off Ewing, 8; of Willis, 3. Struek -3 Two-base hits: Braun, Thomas, Gonding. |out: By Poole 1. by EWing, 5; by Wil 4 i T s S e e N B e L e RCR rach, il and p Maesnts, Caias. | lll‘ s.." Btolen bases: C. Miller, D. Miller. Bases ' Passed tall: Pelis. Hits: Off Pogle, 3 oft| 0 Quintun, s e e e o) i Ty o ths | ot Dodie' £ “second. "O'Hagen, th'rd’ | g’llzuxl:t:co-l:‘nuer:.mlnm:ékn’fm?md'"’ 3 st i 180 “Tpire:” Hutst: L v s e, atartad ‘Uit befats the course | Ty 5. {lemish Hall QLA . oo aiidVevie .. $26.75 $20.07 n, b Banders, 3. Leaders Take Amnother. X " G was finished. This evening & banquet was B L0018, Sept. 12-Barney Beheelhe pi 2 Hall ‘1o G, rl er to Braun. PITTSBURG, Sept. 12— Pliisburg won in] oo " | s vota held and prises awarded. sprung @ surprise on ihe talent. and yfi | Flemish Hall Seat . .. 03.50 10.13 Movieker, 3 Duffy. Tett on’ busen: Mil e seventh inidng on-three basos on bails, | *Batted for Egan in the ninth, | Sorted. Bain Faroles folt. Begwerly. when | : 4 i Omaha, - N er a o .- oped p e fire pire: Berrynill “Thie s Fraser's nly' bad Taning. "Fifis. | Iodianapolie ... 6 02 ¢ ¢ 1 8 1 3=/ CASEY MILITARY ~CHAMPION b younester gationed paet the judeee tnt | 9 Dar Oent Reduction on China Cabinets Colorado Springs W purgs Tour errors in the elghth were 8 | ‘urned runs: Loulsville, 2: Indianapols, | : feeped i at Delmar Park today. Results i B KANBAS CITY, Sept, 12.—Buchanan suc- | Were fidicuious. Attendance, 4120 Score: | &, ricet 005, o0, Dalle: Qf Tean, 3: gf| Wime Rifie Contest at Sea Glrt, Scor-) Flrst poog R eaona: Crime. third.| Weathered Oak China Cabinet .. §38.00 $28.50 ceeded in p\lnn e Kanses City bat- Newlin, 4. Wiid pitch: Newlin. Home run: ing 192 Out of a FPossi- Time, 1:2%. Gold Oak Chi Cabinet 24.00 18.00 ters today "and should have scored a Hogriever. - Stolen buses: White, Clymer. Ble 210, Recond race. six furlones, purse: Venrick, | F0lden Oa ina Cabinet ...... cees =AY 3 shut out. = Hess '"'M'l out eleven men. Bacrifice hits: Fox (2. Heydon, Hogriever. 4 # won; Ben Adkins, second, 'Old Stone third. | Wax . Qak China Cabinet 68.00 51.00 01693060 85 Laft on bases: Louisviile, 7: Indlanapolte, & Time 1:204 i a a Oa 3 ! e gt ged 0000000011 1 o] D ey s . SEA GIRT, N 3., Sept. u;m‘uc oot | adyr Tace. one mile: Lynch, woni Out! Wax.Oak China Cabinet ..... W, ot DO 3750 Batteries: Xansas City, Hess and Mes. | ps B e . U %aaty of the |1:B% aitt} Colorsdo . Bprings, . Buchanan and Toledo Defeats Ci S e s e .50 B Eourth race. stx torlongs handjean, steke | “ P " n k Deran. COLUMBUS, O. Sept. 12—Toledo de- | the military enampionship. of the United | Bosgerly. won. Duggler, recond; Brancas, | er n eduction on rarior ROcKe| feated Columbus today in a slow game. | States by scoring 192 out of a possible 210. | me 1:28. | cosesceneal Peoria Defeats Des Motne B T A S ety il 2 5/ The Datting of Bernard was a feature. Af- | He captured the title by fmishing in the 4 M ke AT Y Vs 47h a b $26.26 PEORIA, Sept. 12.—Friend held Des lenaance, T4¥T. Soote: lena”ih the president’s mmn,"‘mmn.u"fi"a!xg;m..vn Ficaney, sebon”: oo @ o, | Mahogany Rocker -§35.00 Moines down to four scattered hits and | *Batted for Fraser in the ninth TOLENO. CoLUMBUR. with a gold medal and 350 in cash. Sergeant | Vgie, A 3us T ~nve, won: | Mahogany Rocker ....... AR ¢ 1878 Peoria won fi Boo! 0.A.B, A B, e5rbott of the Seventy-first New York | o SUCh race. £(X furlongs: O | o 3 jasniet et s o b WY 328008 st w s 1T B G BAme . Pegtment " fnjehed second. with 185 and | 3id Silver, second, Echo Dale. (hird. ‘Time Mabogany BOCKEr ... eovscopsreoessss 28.00 21.00 eoris . 1103000055 11 0" pu i Do 51 i | bt {@leasen, 10 Licutenant A. E. Ramey, also of the same V2% o4 e A A o4 - Moines . 000010012 6.1 phia, | Ohids b urner, iment, third with 18, "¢ ye First 10w Cllevenden. won: Flien Dillon. second: | HaROgANY BOCKEr ..\ iviressornsssersssonsts BETO 1857 Butteries L : " Beaumont, Bebring. | hersard, €. QR Bmion, 1. 8 : Peorla, Friend ~and Hesaler; Clarke, Wolverton, Sacri- | Kieinow, © b Baonon, Dhr it SrES s vk ent 1ihe yoaris | Baronet, third. Time, 1:55% {Malioeany Divan ¢ g Ptk g | ehampion, finished in fourth place, tieing | Des ‘Moines, Cushman and Fohl. Clarke,” Leach, Thomas. _Stoien | Sehaub. '3 3{Clingman, Postponed Gam. Nfl“‘ Clarke, ovring. o.fi'"h?‘i’...‘m;fiu' Rohes. 2 Ramey i the ‘total but scoring less at Marble M “Good Score. Mahogany Three-Piece I‘u]ur BUlt, .. .o e BEAN (8.63 5 the long range. = tenm mateh Clark's - —_ i e Sient Martie nnd Fran: | Weathered Oak Davenport, leather upholstery 67.50 50.63 3 JOIEPH BSept. H—'l‘;om%l Joweph- | by e; : 1“‘:!1: )-llnm ‘l'r b L'f»w iR, P- Ame was postpone: ay on ac- : 3 e: 14 ‘mpire: ay. s " e St Might Martia of a2 4 . "ot ril ding of the Temms, i | Totaw Mitknwy Foot :‘“:"H - e O g T Potter and Schnelder. | ywanthered Qak Davenport, velour upholstery 3 24.00 lum of the Tea: . | Toledo . 0121 It 18 quite likely that Omaha will shortly = % 1mt. 2 1 , TSArL. Wae, 1o . | Pittsburg . 16 ; i | Columbus .. 20001 0-8\have s military foot ball eleven ~Lith marble L Mahogany Pedestal 5 .. 900 6.75 3 g v plumb o T student, wh el . s o e 2 y {’nlcu;\u"k ¥ B T . ‘sqlglg\“'bflu:.m.h s‘r'\hj:':fl;n:\] X 'lo:?:efl‘\h';;m‘\‘:s‘ml;.“ O LT Rt ionin T nciece o " | Golden Oak Pedestal ... e 15.00 11.26 X | Cincinnati ", : a Bacrifice Hits: Roach, Cough: | With the university of Nebraska eleven, Totals, on W 1 Plewmish Oak Pedeatsl g 11.68 Brooklyn ... \"""Twobase hits: = Mellor, Bernard, | lately joined the Millard Rifles and ls now s A Ter | pish Oa Y S SR SR o R 2o ¢ i % Three-base hi B | actively engaged in orga u ntter ... B Phlibcelphia 3 o Brena™ Tanings pitched: "By | sleven among . the ioca) ltiamen. A8 Sohneider Sime om o m ) ! Golden Oak Pedestal ; . 6.00 . Qassnes) ; by Wi h Hits Oft | the Millards, Guards and Thurstons con- > — — — -— x ox ‘s‘u,f;,'f.“ i AN S R T oY Wamner: I givuck out: | tain some good foot tall material. N trou.| Totale...... % @ s i Mabogany Pedestal ............ / 7.00 528 ‘ O D, $; by Wagner, 3: by Anughun ble is anticipated in organizing an eleven, e, 3 ”"'“'s % Chtcnge, Now Tork al" B0 L o7 pagmer, b vy Cousple: | B i AHCIpRIad 1 SFROBAE 88 ST | creseons Coming to Omaha. | 25 Per Gent Roducflon on Ghiffoniers n-w i Des uoinu at Milwaukee. —_ — pire H. el have a crack eleven and an early game | . {may be expected between the Counefl' Next Saturday mafternoon Cresceus, the GAMES IN AMERICAN 'LEAGUE Pinipanad. Gt { Blufts and Omaha militia boye. It is fur- great. will be driven an exh'bition mle ! Woodbine Defeats Little Sloux. 8T. PAUL, Sept. 12—The Milwaukee-8t, | ther anticipated that it will ‘be possible agminat time on (he track of the Tri Cty Golden Oak Chiffoniers ............ 3% X $39.00 n boys 1o arrange a driving club in Omaha. As this track has| o 2k Chiffoni TP - WOODBINE, Ia.. Sept. 12.—(Specfal. St. Louis Shuts Out Ohie T Paul game was postponed on account of | for :m ()mn): military o¥8 18 arT 8 Griving club in Omaba, As ts tack has Golden Oak Chiffonier g st 24.50 25.88 Woodbine apd. Littie Bious® ba teams | wet grounds. There will be two games to- | fame with the miwary,foct, U EEven o8 B e omgintry. It Is evpected that ita re Good W rTo T M T | Golden Oak Chiffonier 30.00 22 \ piayed a here today to settle the G Work of Pitcher morTow. j Sy Y Tok 11! be tendered ord-breaking dave of the paet may b r olden Oa riffo. . PO ¥ 2. ° SN o Harrison county, beth sdhofl. Standing of the Teams. Chloago, Mr Harry Tukay witi be tendered; ood d , e i 3 his half- | (3 Ot e et o claimed the homor. The | Plased. Woon. Lost {100 SRANERINELY O 1w dren; e e T o o durns he| Golden Oak Chiffonier ... T v ) 1875 ghme was o Tast one from stert to finish. | % . : % 3 Duck ek, And it faut out of the QU o w1t | Bindseye Maple Chiffonier ..... ... 42,00 g bing winaing by o Seore of o to | ST, LOUIS, Bept 12—Sudhot shut out | Loulsvilié . @ B Ay Jsele, heowini"An It anin in Omaha. Creeceus 1| Birdseye Mar 31.50 Chicago this afiern hile St Milwaukee |11l B 806 Judge Ogden, Councilman Nicholson, Ar-' paced in his trials by an automobiie #nd a e i e ¢ Lebessr PP ' 1 Senson. Score U | hammered Flaherty for :xm-nsmub‘:‘::;‘lndlnnlpolll v ] e Hvers B4 Grorge. Bandy G. Y. running horse. 'In Addition o the exhibi .\'inlm;.nn,‘ Chiffouier .40 00 30.00 anings: | eleven runs. Chicago was outclassed all | Kansas City . . # w Griswold, Charies L. Thomas. George B.|tion mi'la, the club has arranged a fine pro- (urly Bireh ............ v e SN 28.50 ine - 28300080 o8 around, The feature was & brilliant catch | Columbus ©... & Tsschuck, John D. Weaver and W. A Pix- #Tam of sports And on Afiernoon's enjoy- | Mahe Chiffonier 44.00 33,00 e { eidrick in the first inning. Attendance | Minneapolis ....... y ley made up & hunting party that left Sat- ment is o 0 | Mahogan hiffonie: x ¢ ¢ ia: Woodbine, 1; Little Sioux, & P Beore: v Teledo r.............. %l 4. & | Nrany afternoon for & day's duck shooting| gan, M’ ¥y ;‘"lé’lll Blllé, !Ll\r.‘uck i CHICAGO. OTII'DGIH;IDGI)'k Klnlgl ;l("] 'l‘ dlli\nhl‘- in Fillmore county. | Hollday in Maryla o ““r)‘\v Rir(vh ('hifl"ni(‘tr o 5 T H pé M'(m ‘fl'm cely, 16; by Kilia, mpire . waukee at St Paul; Indianap- i il P - offe at Loulsvilie; Toledo at Columbus Englishmen Score Vietors. | Caaaat. of -Carmerce, Biock +x.| Mahogany € Liffbnjer L. 8200 46.50 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13.—The all-| change and public bulldings are cl-sed to- | NMahof Chiffo ... 8250 24 98 Tiumbors Sapé She Han e | FHILADELPEIA Pl solimued by tha | dur. which 16 & holiday by legilative act, | Mabogany hiffonier 4.38 y afternoon the National Plumb- | Oxford-Cambridge golf team which i= now | The day is known as “Old Deferders' D: Supply company team took a fall out | touring this_count: n. the ln| f the |in memory of the battle of North Point in ' $8 P Omana Hubber Shoe —company | Huntington Vollex Fountry p Noday by | 1814, in ‘Inrl\d‘lhenM,nlr\hlaud militia de- | er Len “e on .fl ressers 3 he 8 bt 3 AT t b = pldyers. It took ten innings to do i, and the score of 11 to 0. | feated an invading British army. Mahogany Dresser i R $31.88 Totals | Mahogany Dresser coe 5000 37.50 Nearly everybody knews that charcoal I8 | 8t. Louis .....,.....0 0 4 # " " the safet and most efficient dimnfectent | CHICAEO .. EEREEER] Mahogany Dresser ....... seenne 4600 34.50 and purifier in nature, but few realite its | Barned runs: St Louls, 5. Two-base Burl Walnut Dresser . . 72.00 54.00 Yalus when taken into the human wvatem | Jite: Hill Anderson ‘Heldrick Sudhofl s i A pe ol Y s; Anderson, Held- (Golden Oak Dresser X PR BIPPE ) 38.00 for the same cloansing purpose. | rick. Sacrifice Wit: Hemphill, - Passed bal Charcosl 15 & remedy that the more you | Siattery, L Base on balis: O Sudhoff, 1; Bird’s-Eye Maple Dresser ... e 41.75 31.32 take of it the better; it is not a drug at | O Flalierty. & Struck oul: By Sudhol 2 by Flab 3 Lef b (7 Mahogany Dresser .. 35.00 .21 all, but simply abeorbs the gases and tm- Louls, §: Chicago, b Time: 12 e § ——————————— T ———— gany 2625 purities always present In the stomach Ouuzhun B e e T e tinadetotis, Wise, 94 - 25 Per Gent Reduction on Ilmsm; Tables phom. WABHINGTON, Sept. 12 —Philadelphi ] 3 72 Charcoal swestens the breath after smok- | connected freely with Wilson's delivery and | Mahogany Dressing Table §72.50 $54.38 3 togeth ith iupli th f which | bl el At o A L5l . 81 et it e o ' PN s g 2 e 75 y :t".:,::; :.;.',:;L..,,,., onlons and | fokether with siamisplays. three of ‘wrich Bird’s-Eye Maple ressing Table ..., . 4175 3132 Charooal sftectually clears snd tmproves | Puabe s, o i To Find a Cure cr Relief From Bird's-Eye Maple Dressing Table .......... 8550 26,63 Mah Dre: r Table ... i A 24, 2 o, & T’ e toh | o Nervous Debility Blood Poison Varicocele | | ‘é th“am M an d Rlu.l * °° Stricture Sexual Weakness g wife carthartfe Davis. 1b It abearbe the injurious gases which 0ol- | Eeyord™ o We.are making a 25 per cent Special Dis- And all the Diseases Peculiar to Men and Women § | .,/ ,, every paty of Lace Curtains in our store ABsorbent Lozenges; they are compowed of | Phlladelphis Call for Free Consultation the finest powdered Willow charcon! apd | * *#0inkton . Eeneral health, betier compiexion. swectay | WEIO, 1: Phiiadelphia, . Time J Cook Medical Co., 110-112 South Fourteenth street, Omaha, Neb. O ise Rt e Sovthor sie minster Sorvoid leet in the stomach and bowels; it dlsin- | Murphy, I feots the mouth and throat from the | ashingion ' ] ; i ROOM SIZE RUGS other harmiess antiseptics in tablet form. | runs: Sheck. Stolen b Read our Testimonials, We never. print them unless asked to do so WERE DISCOUNT SALE PRICE. or, rather, in the form of large, pleasant | Hendrinka, 2 Sacrifice hits Hnrlul ";\u e: Connolly ¥ breath and purer blood, and the beauty ef | P CORUO! Gentlemen — Cot ing ‘with your request to write you deserib- ment of medicine. 1 &m considerably bet- Ten to One for Besten. fug my condition afier taking the last month's treatment, which I outh o8t & 0t 5.00—9x12 Brussels and Ja Unemal Ru CH B o ) ey of e to One for Boton Rt SRt e e dn AT R | B R el T e ot P & poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal in one form or tanting lovenges, the charcos] being mixed | Srink Double playe. Roblison to Clarke: . - $40.00—9x12 and 8-3x10-6 Royal Lowell and Brandbar Wil- ‘with honey. L 1o Kobinson; Cou mm 10 | from their continued uss, but, on the con. | BOSTON, Sept. 1:—Deering was ca:y of any further trouble as regarde nightly ds d Josses, which 1 Y 10.00—Our full line of Mercerized Portieres, i ()rieu- Mellor, 1b. 1 Roaci o|Berger. | onmwromonll! dle cnoccseccwns? oount o 2| orrn owsmnins =8| pommterwnop = L W LI ° " 6 OfHcimes, 1t 5 oftsveli, 1» 2 1liones. ef Glareen, vt 1|Clarke. ‘ THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. Mm‘n-fi-tnh‘“hh':.m % ol onaemubng 2lrarmumeBuo Slesvunconn?® Yomonsoosse = o > J > = o > . 0 Robinson, © Hendricks. f 1 o Moren. . 0 Belbach, it 0 Clarke. ' 10 £ o [ . © Coughiin, b 1 i Lee, ef i o Kitiredge [} 0 o [ Bl onnnelunes 31T m but probably the best charcoal! and the most for the money Is in Stuart's J Clarke. Mirst base on balis: Of Wilson, TESTIMONIAL TESTIMONIAL ton Rugs The dail; ' QD R G Careret o L oo 1 06 Ronder 4 By own B Won i 0 o RO Cheyenne, Wyo.. duly 2, 1908 $35.00—9x12 and 8-3x10-6 Body Brassels aud Bigelow Ax- tendance 5482 BSocore: it is permanently cu The piles bother me somewhat still, but 1 - oy s well hes! tal and plain colors ( A Buffalo physician. In speaking of the - XBW YoR: i Wiuch improved, and 1 know that T shall soon e entiecly’ rid of {,(.u“,".:.."..,':.’,“ fe. as well a» my .‘,,f,.."'.?. P them. I will Jet you know when I need more treatment. You®s truly, then others in years. Yours, ete.. 85c and 40c—All our 35¢ and 40c Jap and China Mattings 25 AXEL ERICSBEN. A B BELL FEaEs COOK MEDICAL <0. | BAKER FURNITURE GO > *'_m e o | B Sk : ; Office Hours —8 a.m.to 8 p. m. ' : Sundays — 10 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. orv il Ials-l1-|9 Farmm strm " 0 Elberteid, w 0 Williams, . 0 Davis. M. mbossssessy ersmscescnl Zleon Bl eneporvovonuy Rl dowioors oommnb wEwlewconncos