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LOCALS LOSE THE LAST ONE Visiiuri Tafct a Qm tbat Setui io Thoir frm Start. MORE OR LESS LISTLESS FIELDING viMin-m .oi .ll'.irkfil hj- ,nj- Very l'nM llnll IMn Inn, fr Whleli Slippery (iroiiiuU May lie HrluiiNll!c. Well, we can't win all Jho iltn, but wns a nam game to lose. Loono fielding ami hard hatting by the "All Statu" tell tho sad story. Omnhft was the lomr from thu atari Tho gam began wrong and ended the same way. Uynn hit a hot ono to McAndrcwu who mado n b'rtd throw of It and tho captain was nafc. Oonjlng mado a blnglo mid Ul AnBou'8 pet" to second. Kelly got mnf?io scoring an. Drain securer! a loint drive to loft center for two tinam, scoring Kelly. Thlnp looked bad, but Shannon hit ono to l'op Jetchr and Dutchy Shr.rfTor struck out. Jn tho third the ijcntlemcn from the north went at It nf;aln. Dlllarrl, the hl boy from the bis league, pot a nlco little onc-bagyer, but wao forced out at zc?oml on u grounder ny Keuy. Thiit nltv, quiet younB man gain " iurn in aco a terr tnrv to even im Then that heady man with tho heady nnmo rullcd his left ear and Bwnttcd out another ono of those fuvorltcp of hh and Kelly was put on tho bench. Thou a Uttlo grounder went wandering down toward Captain Stcwnrt nnrl he prompily gave It a lift on out to Letcher. Wo all groaned, but It was nil wasted and thu trouble ended with no more tallies. "iro misery waB In storo for us Chech feared Hourko'a gang of club HWlng ers, so ho started out thu next Inning for nnntnor run to make UiIuks n llttlu safor. Ho picked out one of tho Wizard's cholco ones and swat It safely He visited Calhoun for n moment, (hen went on down to second Dlllarrl got bis big trro In action nnd help-oil Check luck to the l)6nrh, whcio the blue Jaekets hail been endeavoring to send him for somo time. Then Kelly landed on Her man with a right swing that made I'oninn dour dlmy. When the mist hurl cleared awny n llttlo tho saintly Kelly was trying to get .uac 10 (an mm nnd Dlllnrd waa telling his mates how easy It wns, They took pity on Herman, tho Irish lad mr n ume. nut in tho eighth tho two Diitchles got to wrangling nnd It ended hv Shacffor lifting a nlco little cnlo-over ono up against, left field fence and wouldn't stop till he landed over In front of the left bleachers. Hill Wilson drovo ono out to the fence, scoring Kelly. Hut he tried to do the neny act nnd wns finished at third by I'lenung and Mae. This concluded their turn lu tho performance. I he Ilourkes seemed to be taking llfo easy ror n time and uveryonu had tho blues. Out In tho fourth Calhoun got real angry and swatted Mr. Chech straight from the shoulder. McAndrcws got renl jealous, no ho motioned Tatsy Dlllard to "step back, please," but 1'iitny refused to step, Mac bit his upper lip and sent thnt small piece i uorso nwny out toward tho "Mlzzourl," po ha coulri talk to Uralii, while Cal went nrtcr a rlrlnk. Along about the sixth two old veterans on Hourkos payroll woko up to tho fnet that they ought to bo doing something. So i.eicncr swung real hard once and saw how iaf. no could run to pecond. Cranddnd Stownri got off tiu bench' und traded places ui irienc. mat maun two scores. A , A ftf A ...lU.:.. : ... -nfif wraiuii puHurii inings along, a lima nnn sent tho captain to the bench, Aiie." getting overyono nervous tho OmuluH nil smiled and refused to do any more. It wns too had to lose, after making iwoivn hbio nits, nut Herman didn't seem to worry Ryan's gang much and neither did the number thirteen, for Ihoso fellows with tho lovely stockings got twelvo plus one. Hut wo will do botler tomorrow with tho rioiirmnkers. AJloway makes his debut and he thinks bo can do tho trick. Score: i ST. 1'AUI-. AH. It, i r r s , 6 4 I 4 4 t nynn, if nillard, cf .. Kelly, lb.... Ili-aln, at munition, rf. KlmelTer. L'h. Holly, RH,.... "Wilson, c Ulicoh, p.,.,. Totals cicnlns, cr Fleming, If Cniiioun, Hi...:., I.etchcr, rf Hlcwnrt. xt AleAnrlrt'ws, an.. Toman, ss .. Onnrtln.i, e ilerinan, p .'. H.u-kley Totals 10 ti OMAHA. All. U. o b 5 f. .4)1 :i H. O. A. 13. 10 0 0 2 n 0 n :i it oo 3220 o o 12 3 0 0 1 (5 1 1110 8 2 4 0 13 27 16 i II. O. A. K. a 5 o o 13 10 -'duo 110 0 2 2 4 1 2 14 1 0 2 0 () 0 5 0 1 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 27 il "3 ninth. 0 0 0 1 0 (1 0 2 0 0 03 Bt. l'nill 2 0 12 "Oinulia , u uoi humeri runs: Ht. l'nul, 5; Omaha. 3. Stolen bases: Kelly (2). Two-base hits: nynn, urnin. Hiinoircr, Chech, Klcmlnir. (""il i nrcc-uiiHo nun: Cainuun. Kel)y, MoAnrlrews. rltrurk out: ! i' iiermnu, 4. Doublo. nhiy: McAndrews iu irnviii ill ltlliuilll. I'UFRClI nan Hy Chech, rews Wll. port xv&9 poor. Attendance, 2,lO Score ... H.II K imiisiiit ciiy.... in 020000 I ; 0 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 1 3 4 Mnttrrle. Kansas Cltv. Ulhsnn nnd He Mile; 13nver, Krlsk and Sullivan. .lllliueitiHilli Win 1111 IIIin, UKS MOINKS. Aug. S -The base hits to 1 the story of the gnme. The local showid n seil lack of headwork. Score: .Minneapolis ...02000230 C 7 10 'l Des Moines ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-2 S 1 llatterles' Jllnnrapolls, Whltrldge and McConnell; Drp Molnei, bnmmar.n, Klelnow and Cute. Attendance: 400. WVntern lriiunr Mil nil Inn. Kansas City . ... Si. Joseph St. Paul , Minneapolis Omaha Colorado Springs lies Moines Denver Won. ...51 ...13 ...43 ...12 ...12 . . .30 ...m ...33 Lost. 32 37 41 42 43 4J 41 43 v. r. ,C12 MO Ml 5f .491 .411 .42S .107 Kiiiimin City I.om-a Hall (ironniU. KANSAS CITY. Aug. S.-(Speclal Tele-gnim.)-i:xposltlon park, from time !m meniorlal the home of base ball In Kansas City, has Im-ou sold in a syndicate of real state ipeculators nnd will be cut up Into building lots next winter. It wns thought that Jainen Mnnnltig, now of the Washing ton club. Willi hn ilii 11 l,.fi... . I... .....i. hail a cinch on the grounds for some years! provides for its termination m il .i1.".? bnH , ?PHJ5.?n' d'irlnB which the park may be sold. The park Is only n small part of 11 large tract which tho syndicate I'nlrlinry Ton l-'nst. KDflAH. Neb.. Aim. S. rSiu.pl.il iv.ifni- ami l-'ulrbury plnyeil Ims.i ha 1 at Hdgar yestcrtiiy afternoon. Fnlrbui-v won i to 3 Hattrtlfs: Kalrbury, Albertson nnrl fr-c k -ICilgar, Scjtt and Ulaaler. Tinplre: Howard. fTTIT r-t k -ri T-tt-r v- v . ... I.XXJLJ UillJVllJV WJli 1J 1 Jijrj.KS .1111 ).A 1 . A riJI'ST O Hft1 CRESCEUS IN SLOWER TIME At- It nwny by stupid work on tho bases. lenunnec, score: riT. lXIIHS. CINCINNATI. . . .. II II O A c. Il.H.O.A.E. lltirkMt. U . 0 0 1 0 ODobbs, cf ... 0 l SO 0 1 v iiitriey, ir. . 0 1 3 0 llreklcy, lb. 0 1 0 1 Crawford, rf 0 1 o 0 0 MaRrxin, .. o 0 Z 6 0 Stelnf'dt. 3b 0 0 5 1 0 Tux, Hi 0 0 i 0 0 t'leti, c 0 0 11 0 Halm, p o 1 0 lM'lri.-k, rf. o 0 3 I'mlilen. il.. I) 1 0 McOunn, lt. 0 0 14 Donovan, rf. 2 2 .1 Wollac. s. 0 0 3 KriiKir, lb. . 0 2 0 Nlchol. c. Sudliuff, p 0 0 3 0 0 0 Total. ..2 S 27 IT ll TolaH .. 0 5 27 4 1 St. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Cincinnati o 0 0 u 0 0 0 0 0 o liarneil run; St. I.ouls, 1. Two-base hits: Ilnhn, 1'adden. Three-base hits: pobbs, Donovan. Stolen base: Donovan. Double piny; I'adden to Wnllace to Ic Oann. First base on balls: Off llnhn. 1. Struck out: Hy Hahn. 12; by SJdhoff, 2. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Urown. Antlminl l.i'iimu' Pittsburg 62 Philadelphia 52 St. Uiuls 52 Hrooklyu p; Hoston J2 New York 37 Cincinnati 20 Chicago m StnnilliiK. Won. Lost. 34 37 4J 41 45 El CO P.C. .61" .tM .571 .31S .151 .tit FtughketpiU OondttiomHold Him Down t 2:06 1-4 for Milt. DRIVERS GET ACTION AT FORT ERIE NATIONAL NEIGHBORS SPLIT . York Tnl.n lie Other or Onp nnil Ilrnot. Iju Tmi (Jnni- Xi'iv York. lit NKW YniMv AlIK S llr,,nUlvM nnil VpW York Nlltlimnlu I f Vnw 'lfu r .1 1 tl (Kit bit Kllson In the llrst, while on the other hand Taylor wns lilt at critical perio Is. ihu home team batted Hughes out of the box In the third Inning of the second gam?. Newton was effective while ho p;tche 1. .Matthewsrin hold Hrooklyu safe nt all stHgi-, Thu New York rluli uiinouucril tc .."y .,'".,.t George, Davis Is still mating, r of the ball fam. William Joyce comet ren with Secretary Knowles this morning. Ho SnVS tllUt he U hil-i mi n I Imll mUiInn Scores: - I'liMt (innie. NJ'.W miOOKI.YN. lt.It.n. A.D!. nfcicr. rr... 011 Hlieckanl, If t 1 2 uolnn, cf. ... 0 2 3 Kelly, lb.... 0 1 10 Pair. 2b.... 0 0 i Pdhln, en.. 1 2 1 Irwin, 3b 0 2 0 Mctliilrr, c.o 2 7 Klttii-ii, p... 1 2 0 YOItK. ll.H.O.A.n. 11 0 Vanll'n, cf. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 HWImc-li, If.. 0 2 10 0 1 0 ritninn, 3b... 0 13 11 0 0 lllckniun, rf 0 1 u 0 1 S 0 PavK S9.... 0 0 4 3 1 2 1 l.ini1, Jn.. 0 0 11 1 0 1 0 Ilont-r'n, v.. 0 0 4 1 V 1 0 Nlon, 2b.. 0 0 0 6 1 1 0 Taylor, p.... 0 0 2 0 Tolnli .. 3 13 27 11 1 Totals ..0 4 27 17 4 Ilrooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-3 -c lurn y u u u o u o u u u Karned runs: Hrooklyu. 3. First bnie on errors: Hrooklyu, 3; New York, 1. Left on bnses: Ilrooklyn. 10: New York. 5. Hases on balls: Off Kltson, 2. Struck out: Hy Kltson. 5: bv Tavlnr. 3. Home run: Shecknrd. Two-buse lilts: Davis. Kltfrm. acrllce i t: Iveeler. Trlnl nlnv: T.ivlnr in uavia 10 uanzel. Double p ay: Do. an III KellV Htnlrn litiunu, ll.ii'lH Vi.im.iii Wild pitch: Kltson. Time: 1:45. L'mpltc Dwyer. .L'i'iiml (iniiir. AMERICAN PHILLIES' PAIR WiKhliiKtnii Doiiiitea Until of Tlinr tlii)'s (inines lis llcvtnril for (illllll flu 1 1 1 mm. I'HII-ADMI.IMIt A An.. 0 nu... m. 11. ..1.. 1 .. . v: ...... ...(,, o. i 111; 1 llllll'.IIJI' w, .1.1. . n:'llnH k two games from MlShlllUlon till II V liv lianl l,llil,,,r I., .!, finuic i.ee wns loucneu up iiutle freely, as Was also Knurr, but the latter mnimgpd 1 . 1 "llK "" scatlerert. CarncK lastcil only two liinlngs in the second con- ieM nnn was loplacerl by Oeur. Shortstop C inginan was hurt In a collision with Pitcher VUltso ami retired In the seventh unit,. Aiiunuuiice, 6,1131. score: I'Mrst C11 me. I'lUL.ADL'I.tMIIA. I WASIIINnrON. ,. 11.U.0..1.1:,' it 11 o. v 1: rum. CI ... , U 1 1 0 n IVal.lmii ..f I I I o t OParrcll, :ti.. 112 3 3 2 0 PuiiKiin, lb. 1 2 11 0 u 4 0 (Irmly, c 0 1 I 1 U i utliur, rf U 0 2 0 0 11 1 Fostrr, If.... 0 3 0 0 1 5 1 Coughlln, 3b 0 1 .' .1 11 1 uninK'n, M.. 110 4 0 2 I Lee, p 2 3 0 1 0 Total ..II 11 :? is "ji Totals ..".13 24 13 1 Philadelphia u 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 '-11 "'"'Ingtoii u 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 S Ka.ned runs: Philadelphia, i; Washing. iiiiJ' T"'"-h.iHe hits: Farroll. Koster, i ' s'i1i,n' ,l:ru' ,-,uvlK' Ur,,". l.ajolc, Sey boid, lily Home run: Davis. Sacrlllce hit: 1M. atnlen h.ises: Foster, Davis 2), Cross (2), Seybold, I'uwuw. Double plays. Ulngman 10 Farrell to Dungan, lily to I-uJole toDavls (2). Left 011 liases: Phil mielphla, ,; WnshliiEton. 10. First base en .Minn. .ju ieo. n: on l.-rnser. 1. Illl Li lly Frascr, 2. Struck out: Uv Lee. lime: 1:47. Umpire: Con- i.ii, lb.... 3 Clous, 3lii... ,1 lAloli-. 2b... 1 J HO'bold, rf.. 1 2 Mi'lntre, If : 1 HI, rr 0 1 I'owtre, c... 0 1 Knmr, j. .. I 1 3 10 I ball. by Fraser. uouy. .See j nil Ciiihc, WAS1IINC.TON. I It.JI.O.A.i:.! I'1!ILAI)I:LI'IIIA. n.ii.o.A.u. 1 3 c 2 3 4 6 0 0 2 1 3 2 .1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 NKW YOUK. It.II.O.A.K. IlllOOKLYN. Il.H.O.A.K, nnll'n. cf. 1 0 2 fl Krplrr. rf... 0 1 Hclbnch. If.. 1 1 0 0 0Slickard. If 0 0 1 Strang, 3b... 1 2 2 4 1) DoUn, cf.... 0 0 2 lllrkr.inn, rf 0 1 10 0 Kelly, lb.... 0 2 9 Pnvis, ss. .. 1 2 .4 4 ODalv. 2b 0 0 2 SnnMl. lb... 0 1 7 1 OPnhlpn. 0 0 4 llower'n. c 0 lit 2 0 Irwin. 3b...i 1 2 1 Nclnon. 2b.. 0 0 1 1 1 Karrell. o... 0 3 S MatthVn, pO 1 0 1 Olluuhra. n... 0 0 0 .NVw ion, p.. 0 1 0 'fotala .. 4 9 27 U l.'McOalra s. 0 1) 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 3 U 1 0 2, 1 0 0 I Totals .. 1 9 27 19 Hatted for Newton In tho ninth. New York 2o2nnnnnr Hrooklyu 00100000 Or Lnrnerl ri.ns: New York. 2. First base on errors; New York. 2; Hrooklyu, 1. Left On nases: isew ork. 3: Ilrooklyn. 8. Fir t nnso on bulls: Oft MattlieWFon. 1: off jiugnes, on Newton, 2. Struck out: Hy Matthewson. 0; by Hughes, 1; by Newton, o. Two-ba.10 hits! HiivIh l.'nrrll l!i Stolen bases Vanllaltren, Davis, Sncrl tlco hit: Strang. Double nlays: Huches to l arroll to Kel'y, Nuwton to Kelly to Far rell, Wild tlltnh: Mulllixwunn Hii..i,l ball: Farrell. lilt by nlt'chnl hnll: " l!v Newton. 1. Hits: Off liiieliex s In thron Innings. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Dwyer. CIiIi'iiko FlelilliiK Too Poor. PITTSHLMtO. A.itr. S Rnunn lil,.i good game for tho Chicago Nationals, hut received DOOr SUlinnrt. Mrrnm mul I...I bus.; running wero responsible for tho loss of the game. Attendance, 2,300. Score: I'rnsuund. ciucauo. Jt.H.O.A.E.1 Il.H.O.A.K. Clarke, If.... 2 0 llraum't. cf 1 2 Davis, rf.... 0 l nunrr. ss.. 0 1 UranafM, lb 2 1 Itltchry, 21i. 1 ( Iacli, 3b... 1) 0 Connor, c. 0 1 eolr, p 0 0 hlllrpl ... 1 0 Clival), p . 0 1 4 0 0 HartKcl. If.. 1 0 l J O.Orei-n, cf... t 3 i 0 0 Chance, rf... 0 1 3 3 I'lDexter, lb... 0 1 S 0 olltaymcr, 3b. 1 1 3 2 lClillila. 2b... 1 1 : 3 l.MrCor'k, & 2 OKlIng, c 1 o.Kason, n Totals 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 C 9 21 .0 2 son. Time. 1:25. Umpire: Tyndall. ST. JOE GAME ENDS IN RIOT . . . ... . n.i.irr- in irnei. niih lint, 0nc l'lnyer In Ark rated mill Colorado SprliiKM 1'nrfeKs. SI. JOShPlI, Aug. S..sp,.Cni Telegram.) -A riot was s arte.l at tho ball groiimlH this afternoon by Shortstop li,,,, Hliuv of Colorado Springs, who applied an enithi't to Umplro' Huck Kl.rlght. The urn lined Shay anil wns In turn stnu-k with 11 base bnlU lint, l'ltcher McNedy jnl, e l Sliuy nnd other players took a hand. Four policemen tried to arrest the combatants Hnd a general light resulted. McNeely was urrcsted and looked up. Shny was imt out of tho grounds. The visitors were short on players una the game was given to St Joseph. Tho scoro was 1 nplece when the row begun. KiinmiH City SIiiiIh Out Denver. KANSAS CITY, Aug, .-Olbson wns In- yinciuie louay. allowing the vMtors but three scratch hits ami shutting them o it. 1-rlsk also pitched good ball, but his hui NOT THE ONLY ONE f Thenars Hundreds of Omaha People Similarly Situated, Cnn thsrn be nny stronger proof offered than tho evidence of (lmhtin residents? Aftor joiiihavo read Hie following rpulctly I answer tit? question. . Mr. C. 0, WJkluud, S30 South 23rd St.. engineer at the Sbeely building, nay- "I first folt sharp pains acrdss tho small of my back, I thought nothing of It at the tlme, but It gradually grew worse, nnd tho heat In the enclno room during the I day and the sudden change, when I went ! out .nights probnbly aggravated If not caused tho trouble, I 'saw Domi'a Kidney Pills advertised nnd got, 11 box tit Kuhn & I Co.'s drug atoro, corner 15th and Douglas , streets. I did not tako nil of the box 1 before tho trouble disappeared." For salo by al dealers. Prlco 60 cents ,per box. Foster-Mllbiirii Co.", Huffalo, N, Y solo agents for tho United States. Ilemembor tho uarjo Doan'sand tako no substitute. Totala .. 7 It 27 11 2l Hatted for Poolo in tho fourth. Ittsbui'K 0 11 n .. 11 1 1 n ? Chicago 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 o-ti liurned run: Pltlxlmrir 1 ir......i..u. lilts: Hrnnstleld, Chesbro. Itayiner. Three. tinse hit: McCormlck. llome ruin n.....n. rnont. Sacrlllce hits: O'Connor, Chllrls. Stolon bases; Clarke. Hranslleld. DoiiIiIb plays: Wagner to Hranslleld (2). First bote on balls: Off I'onle. ! nrr rhnoi.r ore ivason. 1. lilt by pitched ball: Uy dies bro, 1. Struck out: Uy Poole, 2: by Ches bro, 3: by Kason, 1. Passed hall; O'Con nor. Time: 1:55. Umpire; O'Day. Iloatonliiiin II 11 n eh l.oaes. BOSTON. Aug. S.-Tho homo Nutlonal team dropped a double-header to Phllailel phla becauso of Inability to hit and weak iienui b. i-niiaueipiiia piayuu an nil-round superior gnmo unit wn especially strong in the box, Orth having the Hoston batters completely at his mercy. Attendance, 3,000. Score: First (innie. iiiiiiiron. ci. . 1 i I Oliiltr, cf.... 1 ruireil. :u. . 1 3 3 3 I PhvIb, 111.... 3 Dungar, lb. 0 1 M OCroim, Sb.... 3 Oraily. c... 112 2 1 Uijolc, 3b... 3 ncr, n-p... u 1 0 3 0 Seybolil, rf.. 12 1 oter. If... 1 .1 j 0 vMrlntyre, If. 1 1 4 Coushlln. 3b 1 2 13 0 lily, an 0 1 3 rf 0 2 2 1 0 rimers, c... 1 1 3 larrk-k, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Wlltso, p.... 1 1 1 -..Wii-I, II'SH 1S13II MH .... Totala ..14 IS 27 14 4 Totals .. 7 15 21 :S 31 Philadelphia 4 5 0 1 1 3 0 0 -14 Washington 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0-7 Earneil runs; Philadelphia, S; Wnshlng- ,..,"',;; iwo-liiise hits: Wnldion. rarieil (.), Cllngman, Davis, Cross (2). Lajole. Kly. Powers. Sacrlllco lilt: Soybohl. Stolen bases: Gear, Fliltz, Mclntyre. Doublo plays: Lajole to Davis to lily 12). First bimo on halls, oit Carrlck. 1. Hit hy pitched ball: Hy Wlltsc, 2. Struck out: Hy Carrlck. 1; by Wlltse, 3. Time: 1:53. Um plro: Connolly, ClileiiKo llntx llrtrolt 11 1 Will. DHTItOlT, Aug. 8.-AI1 tho Chicago American team excepting Shugnrt had their batting clothes on today and both Slever und Cronln were hammered all over the Held. Jones and Sugden fdund both pitchers to their liking und hit safely each time up. Hartman was benched-In the llrst Inning for eensolesa kicking. Attendance, (Irnnil Circuit .MpHImk lleaiiinril After Day's Interruption nnil (inod Croviit Is In Atlcinlnnee from llnfTiiln, POUGHKEGPSIK, N. V., Aug. 8.-Sevcn thousand people were disappointed In the exhibition by Creeceus at the Hudson Hlver Driving park this afternoon. Paced by a running horse and driven by his owner, George 11. Ketchntn, tho champion went his mile ln 2;064. He started shortly after 4 o'clock, after Mr. Ketcham had driven hlni three warming-up heats In 2: 18, 2:32 and 2:17, mid on tho trial the rmiulng horse picked him up near tho quarter, which Cresccus made lu 31 ',4 seconds. He went to the half In 1:03, to the three-quarters In 1:35U nnrl to tho wire In 2:06. There was faint applause when the time wns posted, Mr. Ketcham said to the Associated Press correspondent: "My horse did the best he could under the conditions nnd, although the time seems slow, he wns more distressed than ho has been after any mile he has gone this season. Neither tho track nor the weather was favorable to record-breaking speed. The former was soft ami I was obliged to take the second horse's posi tion all the way, the polo being too badly cut up to follow. The air was depresslngly muggy and lacking In those qualities of dryness nnd heat which uro essential to fast trotting. "The time Is In no sense a reflection on my horse's condition and I think he will bo nt his best when he meets The Abbott nt Hrighton Hcach next Thursday." II 11 (Tn 1 0 Meeting ItoNiiini-n, HUFFALO. Aug. S. After a postponement of one day on account of rain tho Grand Circuit meet under tho auspices of the Huffalo Driving club was resumed ut Fort Krle track this afternoon. Weather con ditions were favorable and a line card of four races, including one trot and three pacing events, brought out a crowd of 6,000. The fenture of the day's racing wns tho Iroquois hotel stakes for 2:24 pacers, which wus won by Shadow Chimes. In the sec ond heat Shadow Chimes made a new record for green pacers, covering the dis tance in 2!07U. Tho former record wus held by Charley Hoyt. Chimes' lime by quarters wes: 32, 1:03,A, 1:35. 2:0712 2:24 class, pacing, selling: Hardly won, Outburst second, Klsle Humes third. Time: 1.124. Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling; Schnell 1:n.uf.l'rtt'0"' '-'"las second, Sue Johnson third. Time. l:2S. A I WliuNor. DKTHOIT, Aug. S.-Weather lino und track fast at Windsor today. Hcsults: First race, selling, four and n half lur longs: Knrnest Parlmm won, Vela second, Chatizon third. Time: 0:S6Vi. Second race, six furlongs: Aaron won, Jim Ooro II econd, Temple third. Tlmo: 1:15'4. Third race, seven nnd n hnlf furlongs, selling: Mrs. Pomeroy won. The Urotuu Demon second, Prince '.eno third Time. i;.u. Fourth rnce, one mile nnd seventy vnrtls, handicap: lithe! W heat won, O'Neill sec ond, Hohul third. Time: 1:434. Fifth race, six furlongs: Nellie Waddell P14V4 St;V0' secom1, Oeorglo third. Time. Sixth rnce. Jive furlongs: Henry 'Itt won, Newton W second, Ainalgarl third. Tlmo: 1:02. Seventh race, six furlongs, selling: As snssln won, Kp second, Mldlo third. Tlmo. l;ltj. At Snriitomi, SAHATOOA. N. Y., Aug. S.-Smnll fields went to the post In each of tho live events decided here this afternoon. Tho track was heavy and holding and the speculation was light. The stake feature was tho Catsklll, for 3-year-olds, In which six selling platers, tho largest Held of the day, took part. Carbuncle was a strong o.li.s- in favorite anil won easily from Howdy, with Uarbara Frlctschle thlnl. IlesuHs: First rnce. handicap, for alt ages, six fur longs: Otis won, Helle of Lexington sec ond, King Pepper third. Time: 1:17. Second race, handicap for nil ages, ono 111 le nnrl n furlong; King Hramblo won. Alslke second, Vltelllus thlnl. Tlmo 2:00 4-5. Third race, the Catsklll, for 3-year-olds .I."! iiiniiin, pix ninoiigs: ('arl)iincle won uowriy seionil, Harbaru Freltschle third. niit- . lilt .0, i-ourin race, ror 2-ycar-old illlles, Hvo und a half furlongH: Lady Viola won, Sister neiiiiin, ivory iiciis third. Time l:ll 45. Fifth race, for 3-year-olds and upward. ;'iiiiik, one muo aim a furlonu: l.Hfl DISCOUNT ON GOLD Included in Furniture in Special Sale are 17 pieces of Gold Frame Parlor Goods. the 3,000 pieces of our irreat August Daisy Time: won. 2:02. Mercer second, Scurry third At lliinillliin. Aug. S.-Track fast. Score: C1IICAOO. . Il.H.O.A.K. I DKTItOtT. H.H.O.A.K. Hoy, cf 3 2 2 0 Jones, rf.... 4 i 2 1 Mrrtrs, 2b.. 2 2 3 3 MrParl'd, If 3 2 10 lrbell, )b-3b. 2 2 12 lliirlrn'n, lb. 0 I 0 HUKdrn, lb.. 2 4 11 1 0 Croekett, lb. 1 111 ShuKart. ss. 0 0 3 3 0 Hue low, c... 0 1 & nuiiiiuii, c, illl Grlrlhll, p... 3 1 0 3 0 narrett, rf.. Ill 0 Holmei, rf.. 2 3 1 0 Casey, 31 0 1 0 0 lllenaon, 2b. 2 3 1 1 Elberf'ld. 0 0 3 fl Nance. If... ! 1 3 OHlever, p.. 1 Cronln, p.. 0 1 0 0 0 1 Totala ..18 20 27 10 2 Totals .. 8 12 27 16 4 Chicago 4 1 0 1 3 0 0 6-1S Detroit 4 000100308 Huso hits: Off Slever. 12; off Cronln, 8. rwo-buse hits: Hoy, Hartman, Sugden. Mertes, Casey. Three-hnso hits: Sugden Helmet). Sacrlllce hits: Casey, Grllllth Sliugart. Stolen bases: C.lenson, Nance. Ishe II, Sullivan. First hnm. nn iiiu. n Slever, 1: off Cronln, 3. First base on errors: Chlcugo, 3; Detroit. 2. Left nn liases: Chicago, 5; Detroit, 6. Struck out: Hy Slever. 3: by Cronln, 2. Time: 2:05. Umpire: Sheridan. Ilimtiin llorea a Hole. HOSTON, AUC. 8. Hllltlmnre Amnrliic won by good bnttlng ln the seventh Inning of today's game. A lilt, a base on balls nnd uii cum kiih' ineiii nn nnriitional tally In till) ninth. Howell wns Im-lnelhln tl,r, out the game. Attendance, 3.360, Score: UALTIMOItn. , HOSTON, ll.ll.O.A.U.I U.H.O.A.R. 3 0 Dow-il. If 0 0 0 0 n u 0 Htalil, cf.... 0 1 2 0 0 Collins, 3b... 0 1 1 :i 1 Kreem'ti, lb. 0 1 13 3 0 Hrinphlll, rf 0 1 I 0 0 Parent, us, .. 0 1 3 0 0 KcrrlH, 2b... 0 1 l 1 0 CrlKer, e...,'0 1 6 2 0 YounK, li..,. 0 0 0 ...3 ...4 ...a ...l ....ds "i. 4 I 3 ds t; dr ds 3 600 (first heat s.. by on- 1 4 3 2 4 5 ds 0 dr niinn, 3h.... 0 1 1 lx.nlln, lb... 0 0 13 Heymour, rf 0 1 1 Wlll'ms, 2b. 0 1 4 Kclater, it.. 2 3 4 liredle. cf... 0 1 0 Jackson, If,. 0 2 1 lirrsnah n. c 0 0 3 Huwell, p... 0 0 0 Totals ..2 27 12 0 Totala ..0 7 27 IJ i Hnltlinore 00000010 12 Hton 00000000 urt Knrneil rimie Tlnlilnw,p.. 1 m . hits: col l is K V'n'-H;.,.1""-"." Jackson. Sucrlflce hits: Youinr. Hresnuli!, n' talole.n hiibes; Seymour, Crlger, Ilcmptillb F i-Bt base on balls: Off Young. 1: off il iw. l. hlruelc out: Hv Younir i- i,v u,,. Ilmu. 1:00. Cmpiro. Oantllllon. ell, l'lIIIDKLPHIA. I Il.H.O.A.K. HOSTON. Il.H.O.A.K 0 0 Slasle, rf... 0 1 1 0 OTcnaey, lb.. 0 0 10 e 0 Di mont. 2b.. 0 0 ' o o c-ooley. cf . . 0 0 o Murphy, If.. 0 1 0 Liwe, 3b.... 0 3 0 Iaiiik, h 0 J l Klttrldg'. c. 0 l o.l'lttlniser, p. 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 C 1 1 Ttiofivs, cf. 1 3 Wolvt'n, 3b 0 1 l-'lti-k. rf l l Dclali'ty, if. 3 1 McParl'd, c 0 2 Junr.Kn, lb. o 2 ltallnian, 2b 0 0 CroM, t l o Orth, p 1 2 Tctalu ..711: Philadelphia ... Hoston Earned run: lilts: Wolverton hit: Ha Imaii. Stolen (2). First b.iso on balls: r ii.ii mine on errors: l'lillailelphla, I, Loft w.t ..,nvn. ,l,I.IMI'lllt. 1U: lllri ,1,1 "I Hy Pittlnger. I; by Orth. 4. L'mplre: Kmslle. ' 10 01 Totala , ....0 0 3 0 1 0 4 : 0 1 n 12 o ! 0-7 000000 II 00-0 Philadelphia, 1. Two-baso iMicK, urth. Sacrlllco bnses: Dolalmntv w I'liunger, 4 Struck nut. Tlmu: 1:30. M-eoml Ciune, MIIL.Dnt,l'!IIA. I ll.H.O.A.n. I Thomas, cf . 0 0 Wolv'l'n. Sb 1 1 Plick, rf 2 2 Delah'ty, If. o o Douclan, c. 1 3 JnnV, lb- 0 0 llallman, 2b 1 1 Croat, .... 0 0 Uuirglesliy, p o 1 Totuli .. 5 S Philadelphia .. Hoston F.iirned run I J vpiaule. rf.... 0 i 3 1 Tenney. lb. . i I 0 0 Domain, 2b. 0 10 0 I'ouley, cf . . 0 1 0 o Murphy, If.. 1 7 10 llwe, 3b.... 0 110 ling, an 0 3 o Moran, c... 0 2 2 0 Mchola, p... 0 7 12 UOSTON. Il.H.O.A.K. en, J. iimu. lioo. Cmii ro. Cantllilnn Clreliiin IMteher'd Heeoril. i. l.l'.Vr.l..VND. Aue. 8 Ilnwll,, ,v,r. nnn. I, I.,.. - ", . uuo i lutuiu mr inu merlenn league hy striking out eleven ni this ',i a,V l"or,V "le feature of HUspenrled by President Johnson, watcher! )?, WhJII V!" Kra'ls'""l- Jlllwnukcu v.. i '"'"iikii crrurs, wane threu of CleviiIuiiU s were gltts. Attendance, 1500 Scoro; ' ,,,vv- MILWAUKKi:. 11.H.O.A.K. Hogr'vcr, llallman, Andeni'n, Hril)ette, cf 0 0 1 Conroy, .. o 1 o Krlel, 3b.... 1 l HUbert, 2b.. I 2 Maloney, c 1 0 3 Oarvln, p... 0 0 3 If. 0 1 2 rf 0 0 1 0 lb v 2 13 1 0 I I t S CLEVELAND. 11.11. 0. A l' v i-icaerg. cr. 1 0 1 o O.McCart'y. If 1 l ; n O'llrlen, rf.. 0 0 0 0 Heck, 2b Ills LtCh're, lb. 2 7 l llrailley, lb. 0 7 1 1 Connor, c... o o 13 i ."hlePeck, s 0 1 u 3 Duwlltig, p.. o 1 2 o 1 0 o 0 1 0 0 1 0 Totals ..3 7 i4 14 Totals .. S 0 7 a i Cleveland o 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 5 Milwaukee u 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-3 Kurneil run: Cleveland, 1. Twj-bnse hit: Shiebeck. Three-hase hit; LnChance. First baso on errors: Cleveland, 2; Milwaukee. 1 First base on bulls: Oft Dowl ng 1- off Clarvln, 2. Struck out: Hy Do whig ' Ho grlever. I allmaii. Hrt.yette (3). Garvin (2). 1'rli.I. Muloney; by (Jarvln, Dowllng, Shlo beck. Stolen bases: Frlel, Qllhert III hv pitched hull: Dowllng. 'u(i on basest Cleveland. 7; Milwaukee. B Double la?: Onrvlu to Anderson. l'.ise,i i.iiJ: ',lurV mir l"l Mi.lnn.... mi ..... ...... a line; i;ao Muliassuil, Umplro: Ainei'leiin Leugne 1 Totalt . .0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia. 1, .2 27 12 3 0 0 I 0-J 0 10 0-2 1 Inmn rim Mitrphy. Tbree-bnso hit: Flick. Two-baso a u: iin.1 man. Ktolun iinse! .lpntiii,.u First base on balls: Off N'leli.ilH s i ... I on bases; Philadelphia, ij- Huston. 3. First I errom, j-niiatieipniu, Hoston, 1. lilt by ball. Hv Nichols, Jennings. Passed ,n V fJlJ'i'l' ,xv,,M1',lf's Nichols. Struck out: Hy .Mclir.ls, 3; by Dugglesby, 1. Doublo plas; tross to llallman to Jennings, Dug. fleshy to cross to Jennings. Time: 1:21. I'mplres Kmslle Ml, I.iiiiIh NIiiiU Out Ileilw, CINCINNATI. Am. Kiini,., ..... holt pitched good b7.ll in.lav" n ho N.1-" .?,n.2i ,'?.?".0 '.:nu,.V !u,t e latter had IIij men more run Chicago Hoaton Hnltlinore ... Detroit Philadelphia Washington Cleveland ... Milwaukee .. StnntlliiK. Won. Lost. 5S 32 50 4 4S 41 3'l 2j 33 trj 37 4.1 44 iJ o) 59 P. C. .CM .ESI .1(15 .5 7 .4f3 .424 . 118 .3c7 Three-1 Lenuup, At Decatur-Decatur, 5; Rockford 3 i.iV., ,I,1?on'!"B,("?-lnomlngton, 8- itorlc Hockllis.,;,,l,.en,1 BUmUi "''""'Bton,0!,'! port.P"" ,laute-T(;rrn ""e, Ti Daven- ..'A1' KvniiBvlllc-Cedar Haplds, S: Evanj. uie, . Wni n r IlenU Sliiiiton. WAYNE, Neb.. Aug. 8,-(Spectal Telo gram.) Stanton ami U'uvn. i.j .... .. "locals "h chaU, ce h. best gamen . of ha?V.mil o'ver' n.ayed 1. uru In the opening Inning, but hroaJ Ihv . "l ? ground's today The Pan-AmorlrHn. 'Ill DU J.'.Wfi Hluirlow Chimes, br. h., by Chimes ., .4 j l Audubon Hoy. oh. c. (Ilmlsnni i t New Richmond, gr. h. (Henedlct).2 2 3 Star Pugh, ch. g. (Lockwood) 3 I 4 Maiden Queen, ch. m. (Oray) 5 ds Time: 2:07'i, 2:07;, 2:0014. 2:07'i. 2:C9 class, pacing, purse 32,000: Cleorge, b. g, (MeKlnney)4 r. 1 1 Carmine, b. si. (Golden) 2 5 2 Snhyiix. ch. c. (Hneerl 7 n .-. oiaeKer inyior, n. n. (Jlacey) 3 4 nyuiiey i-ointer, n. h. (MotTett) Hey Direct, blk. h. (Cecil).... Hernlce, br. in. (Smith) v.... White Hose. ch. m. (Munson).. Time: 2:07,i. 2:07ii. 2:nRli. 5r!1 $22000-C,aSS' pac,"K' ,h0 Kmr)'r! State, purso I'nn Pntch, br. h by Joe, Patchen (Mcllcnry) j i Captain Sphynx. b. g. (Vejic) 2 2 II J P, br. g. (Jemlson). ...'... :1 3 3 Henuty Spot, b. in. (Schbckcncy) 4 ds imc 2.-17V4. 2:io. 2:Mli,.J . 2:10 class, trotting, pursc lj mi i ueruil) ; Onwnrd Sliver, ch fVni-,l Iflnnpnl Cornelia Hello, b. m. (Klrki.,,2 1 Sister Alice, b, m. (Golden). ...3 2 Dolly Dillon, b, m. (Sanders). .8 5 Temple Wilkes, h. g. (Golden).! 3 Alan, b, g, (Turner) 5 4 Valpn, b. m. (Miller) 6 dr l-uinre, 11. in. (UOCKWOOfl)...'. ..7 lis Time: 2:11, 2:ii4, 2:iiyi, 2:1014, 2:12. HASTINGS DAY AT RACES I'oiir ThonaMiul People Take llollilny lo Wlturss Kvriiln nt Cir cuit Meet. IIA8TINGS, Neb., Aug. S.-(Spec!nl Tele gram.) Today wns Hastings day at tho HastlnES elreillt meet nnil nenrlv I mm iu.n. pie wero In attendance. The weather waa delightful, but a ruin In the nornlng inado the track heavy. William Jackson of Tren ton, Mo,, owner nnrl driver of Little Rtivnn. was lined $25 for nddresslnc the liulireH In u nn ennui: muniicr wniie nriving in a race. Tho feuturo of the day was an extra run ning race, half-mile, for 350. It was be tween Onhnml nnrl Charley Mitchell. Tho latter named won In 0:51. Tho results of today's races follow: ..l'lrst. rni:C( 3 i'eurs and under, pace, purso $150: Hilly the Kid won, Holrlrego second, Heuben's Hoy third. Time: 2:32V. fieconrl race. 2:23 pace, pilrso $230: Llttlo ijuuiur won, impress second, Jessie Kllng third, Mabel Carter fourth. Time: 2:2514, uniru race, 2:25 trot, purse 1230: Llttlo .'..j . " . !ec"n"i Tony Wilkes 1111111, iiimij- luurin. lime: j:o. Fourth rate, running, one-hnlf mllo nnrl repeal, nurse $,n: aiador won, May 1 Go nctuiiu, mm u iiuru. nine: Oiol, At Frcrporl, FREEPOHT, III., Aug, 8.-In tho Great Western elreult meeting at Taylor's park today the 2:15 pace, purse $300, was won by C F K. Uest time, 2:12. Fred the Kid sec ond. Hilly IC third. Tho 2:15 trot was won by Senrmont. nest time, 2:1IH. Hlack Hob ert second, Ida Sultan thlnl. ABE FRANK" FAR TO REAR Iteiiiiett'N Prlite lliinn Until - 11 1 llnrleni TrneU Kent 110k y Dlea of I.oeKJn vi. CHICAGO, Aug. 8, Abo Frank and Ed Austin, the two colts for which George C. Hcnnett Is said to have refuted an offer of 550,000, were tho drawing magnets at Har lem today. They were coupled In tho bet ting In the Youngster stakes, and were favorites at 1 to 2. Abe Frunk was looked upon as the winner, although shouldering 128 pounds, nnd as good as even money for plaee was laid on his stabln companion. Abo Frank even failed iu get tho place, being hen ton a neck by T. H. Stevens' Gallagher, held at 35 tn 1 In the betting nnd hardly given n thought. Abe Frank was held back to save tho dny at tho end, when Austin began to quit. Sullivan, however, took no chances and hustled Austin right along and won by n length, although Oal laghcr wns fast overhauling htm, Tho stuke was worth $2,300 to the winner. Jockey Sullivan wns the stnr of the nftnr n"n. riding one winner nnd three seconds. Woodford ei Huckner's Kentucky died fit Hurlem today of lockjaw. Weather clear and track fast. Results: i1F.'rs,,.rnM,' live furlonsi; nuzzer won. !-P iV second, Whlllle third. Time Second race, six furlongs: George Arnold Time- pis"" f,t,con'1' Htl Cuthbert third. Third race, 0110 mile: Agrpgor won. An Ihr'ielte second, Danish third. Time: i-ourth race, the Youngster stakes, live furlongs; Kd Aust n won, Gnllnuher sec om Abo Frank third, Time: 1:011.5, I'll til moo. one ml In nnrl rnivuni.. . fhlrd.h Tlme:T:4i lis" ,J"U'B secVM.tlay . Hixtn race, onu mile: Evelyn nvrrl won Hnvlland second. Elmer I. i,irH -e;..?"' 1:40 3-5. Al llrliniir Pnrli. ST. LOl'IB. Auk. 8. Tahv Tn.n 11,. only favorite to win at Delmar park today. Track fast. Hcsults: 111 rn.l.'c' ono ,,,nlle nn1 t''nty yarils, walk- lit!). HAMILTON, Out., jii-Miiiis: rirst race, seven furlongs: Samlvel won. Jlagog second, Tamary third. Tlmo: l. aecond nice, four fiirlnnint- i..,ti,,i..,. won, Wedding March second, I.ndy Patro ness third. Time: O.-.VW,, w-ini1"'!1."00' 0,u', '"lie and n sixteenth: 1 u! wi""' """'"lelris secontl. Obstl- ..... .joiiun 1111111, nine: i:t;i'i, l,-n,,l. ...... .1 .... . ' ki iT ""V-.."..",IVS ,""L. . 'inc won. j-.j-.j- ""inn - nnn inn inirri. rime ruin race, live nnil n l.,.le r...i reiiUr,""","'.0"' V?" K,,n co,uh Leila Sixth rare, slv fiirlnnr... 111. Moronka second, Erllnboro'ugh third Time: H0MESTAKE FIELD MEET .Miners I'lny Ilnne llnll mill IiiiIiiIui. In Oilier Atliletle. Npnrla. t.rrf.u. m. 11.. An, c a . . .. 1 .. 1 .nt.. llomestuke Hold day this year was 'one of 'L' ''lost successful events ever hell In tho li, 1 . 1"escmy ot tills week nil of i.t . 11,1 couli oe spareii. tog th r "in 1110 lownspeopie, went to Mender's ... iv iui 11 uiiy 01 sport, a game of bus nan was p ayed between the minors of the upper and lower levels, the game being won by tho upper level, is to 11. Arthur Flllon 'm n All'" llr?t,l'rlze for tho obstacle race. rhe liX).yard handicap foot rnco was won by Holvey; prize, $15. Coniiy Col, Ins. the swift university student, who Is spending thu summer ln the Homestake mines, won sevcrul races, He Is tho genorni favorite nere iinu races are made up frequently for n i . I ri-cniK nun run. - 111 tlie mine.' Hold day sports he won llrst In thu high Jump, making live feet one and a ha'f inches, prize $7; running broad Jump, dli tnnci) twenty-ono feet, prize $10, und the hop. skip and Jump, making forty-llve foot, prize $10 Olal Johnson, ii?o n former student of the Vermilion university, won llrst In tho broad Jump, making nlno fct six Inches, prize $7. The scrub HO-ynrd foot race, was won by Nnrtham, prize $10, ""'! J;e sack race was won by Moye, prize V. Tho most exciting events during the day wero the pulling matches between th different nationalities that work In tho mines. The first pull wns between tho Fin landers nnd the Swedes, tin, ir.i.. .i.,i.... out. The Slavonians nnrl ltnllni! .vr,r have pulled, but some of tho Slavon'nus wore barred out nnd n team was mmlo ui of Irish nnrl Germans to match tho ltnl Inns, tho latter being the stronger Th miners took In over Jlflo n renoim- r- .1 .". (Jn, ... t.., AMERICAN JOCKEYS FIRST IN Win Four of Hit I)n' Seven llnees ut Hrlglitim .McclliiK, London, ICiikIiiihI. LONDON. Aug. 8. The Anicrlenn Inekeva took four of the seven rnces at the'rirleh ton meeting today. Torrent (L. Helff) wen tho Hrookeslde plate nnd Simon Glover (Helff) won the Hrlshton hlirh wninhi handicap. Frank Gardner's Encnmbo (Clem Jenkins) won the Southdown plate. Rich ard Croker's Viper (J. Helff) won thu Worthlngton plate. Piny nllonnl LenKiie Hull, OAK DALE, Neb.. Aug. R.-(SpeclaI Tel.; gram.) Crclghton won tho fastest amateur baso ball gamo of the season here today from Oakrlnlo. Cheatwood pitched for Crclghton and did not allow Oakdalo a hit. Score: Crelghton 1 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 " IJ"11 Oakdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Hatterles: Crelghton. Cheatwood nnrl Carroll; Oakdale, Galloway and Alberts, HascH stolen: Purine (1), Wight (2), Loftus. Two-baso hit: Caley. First huso on balls: Off Galloway, 1; orf Cheatwood, 3. Struck out: Hv Galloway, li; by Cheatwood, s. lilt by pitched ball: Hy Cheatwood, 1. Time: l;0o. Umpire: Smith. MIiiiIpii ICeeim Up (M Gnf, MINDEN. Nob., Aug.i 8. (Special Tel grnm,) Mlnden won from Friend nt hire ball again today In 0110 of the swlfte-t guinea played on tho homo grounds this season. Score: ,,, , R.H E. Mlnden 0200 5 000 7 7 3 Friend 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 S I Two-hasp hits: Cardwell, Hurmnn. First b'lso on balls: Off Hllss, 3; off Moore. 2. Hatterles: Mlnden, Hllss nnd Moore: Fr end, Moore nnrl Whltcomh. L'mplre: Mllbourn. Southern Leuifiir. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. S.-Scorc: Now Orlenns 0 002010000 l'1!)'1 Shreveport 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 6 3 Hatterles: New Orleans, Danehowcr nnrl Abbott; Shreveport, Fisher and McOulre. H1RMINGHAM, Aug. S.-Scorc; Nashvlllu 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -3Us'I'l Hlriulnghain .1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 4 0 SELMA, Aug. S. Solma-Chattanooga gamo postponed. There is no reason why these goods should be sold for even one per cent less than their rcmilaf c- price, Except for the fact that they are a part of our stockpile whole of which goes in the sale. Read over the parx tial list and if you will have any kind of a furniture need fall this Buy Now (Jold Sola (old Chair (lold Divan Oolrl Roman Scat (lold Seat Vernls Martin Chair .... Mahogany Pianola Cnse. Mahogany Music Cabinet Flemish l.lbinry Table ., Oak llulfet Oak Desk Vernls Martin Table Art Table China Cnse Mahogany Sideboard Flemish Sideboard Oak Rocker Oak Sideboard Tuxedo Sofa Inlnld Cofntr Chair 22.00 .Mahogany Davenport ... Mahogany Rocker Mahogany Rocker Flemish Rocker Mahogany Ilnokcnre .... Parlor Suite, Inlnld .... Parlor Divan Parlor Arm Chair Mahogany Pedestal Mahogany ClilfTonlor .... Wnx Oak Chiffonier .... Leather Cuch Mahogany Couch Vclour Couch Vclour Couch Oak Dining Tnblo ...... Mnplo Htircau Hrass Hed Illtio Hed Weathered Oak Rocker Roan Lea Sent Flemish Hall Rack A ftiivlnu of from sr, it) l.-,o 011 riery 100 mirth mi liny. $125.00 $sr..oo 80.00 MOO 15 00 12 tiO 22 00 13 50 45.00 27.00 18.00 11 00 3S.00 2-1.00 33.00 2.1 00 20.00 1 1 50 45.00 31 00 25.00 Id 7i 15.00 !l 7j 22.00 ia.no 75.00 48 00 100.00 t'.'i 00 75.00 0 00 1.00 2 l.i 33.00 23.10 160.00 112 OO 22.00 I.", 0.1 75.00 45 00 25.00 1S.00 15,00 11.00 15.00 0.7.1 45.00 35.00 "5.00 IS. 00 10.00 5.7.) 10.00 I. IS 15.00 0.75 25.00 18.00 10.00 31 00 52,00 3H.O0 85.00 57.00 22.00 13.00 fl.00 C.OO 25.00 R50 fiO.OO 4 1.00 60.01) 2S.50 35.00 21 23 is.no 13.00 15.00 10.50 SHIVERICK FURNITURE GO. 1315 Furnam Street. the 100.0ol.StVfll,'',, KV"y grn,1 f ,,,rnlt,,rc ln ,lle t" 2.00 rocker to ss selling: Hunnuo away second, La Spara thlnl. II won. Hurnetts a thlnl. Ti.no. aeconu race, six r.ninntTH uni,,.,. ti.., T?.H,! w,"' J.,u.n.,rc,,; Ualne "cona, i'otheen ........ iiiir. t.iui. Third nice, six ami n hnlf f..rinn... ing; Delsarto won, Staff second. riol,ien Easter thlnl, Tlmo: 1:2,1. Fourth rare, sly fnrlnni-a aAinnn. r,'.li? JnliV. M-',8." Go,l)""V 'ond. Te'nn; tlfth ruce, ono mile and twenty yards. I llnnkell .rP Invliiellile. FRANKLIN. Nch.. Ann. ft. rSnnnlni Tni. gram,)-Thn base hnll gamo today between tho Haskell Ind ans nnil Krnnlilln u.u 11.., best game over played here. Tho Indians won, 5 to 1. Three costly errors by tho homo team gave thu Indians three of their runs Scoro: Haskhll 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0-5 Franklin , 1 0000000 oi Hatterles: Haskell. if in 1 1 a n n 1 T.n 1 1 , Franklin, Robinson and Iluydcn. ' Tie filinie nt AVIiltluK. ONAWA. In.. Amr. 8 rSnenlni Toin-o . -Illeiicoe and Whiting played hnse hall t Whiting today. I-or eleven Innings the two teams fought for tho gome. Then with thu scorn stand nc 1 to 1 the i,,n i,,.,i .' i ' called to let Hlencoo catch a train. Hatterles. Hlencoo Shea ami Shea; Whit Ing, McDonald nnrl Foss. Untry 1,1x1m Out for I'lelil TrliilN, pJiVVH8"1'110' la- A,,S- S-(Speclal.)-Lntry lists nrq out for the lown field trials to be held at Linmetsburs August 13, II and h'.i Ac.conlliiB to tho reports of tho secro. tarlcs the entries In the trials this yeararo nearly double thoso of last year. Vi-liriiKkit CKj- Wins 11 IIiimIIiiu, PLATTSMOl'TH. Neb. Aug. S.-iSpeelal.) -Nebraskn C ty defeated Plnttfmnuh nt bowling hero last night, Score: Nebraskn City. 2.2H; Plnttsmouth 2.11.T The second gamo will bo played In Nebraska City Western Aamieln t Ion. At Wheeling-Wheeling, V, Matthews. 2. nutLl!, 'Ura " 5i I orl Uuync Wl Low Rate To Many Oiti Here uro a few only a few of the low rates offer ed by the Burlington. Complete information at any Burlington ticket ofliee: SIS, DENVER AKD RETU3N August 1 to 10. Bet urn limit, October 111. $15, COLORADO SPRINGS AND RETURN August 1 to 10. Beturu limit, October ,'M. SI5, PUEBLO AND rtETUaM August, 1 to 10. I.'etui-n limit, October .'ii. 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