T1TE OMATTA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. 1003. 0 t ROCRRES BRACE IP A LITTLE Plaj a Good Goad rieldiog Game, bat JTot Eiti Enmrh to Win. NEW CHANGE CATCHLR JOINS THE TEAM Roirkc Gives It ont that Thornton Will Jala HIM at Mllwnakee l Dccayy tae 8ltlen a toe First aek. J CWJUA, All., 4Uiy 1. lOyVUl.! CICI 1 heorra made It three straight from uiwiu by winning a closely contested itinf this arteruuon. Bandera and KTlend were op posing pitchers and while the greater num ber of hits were made off the former, yet he had the heavy hitters tor the local team guessing at all times. The Omahas, too, ahowed vat Improvement in their fielding and Bandera cannot complain of his sup port. The hit made off the St. Louis boy, fortunately fur the Distillers, were well bunched. The bunching was made in the fourth and sixth Innings, and It was only by the beat of fielding that even more runs were not made. In the fourth aggregating a total of four hlta, one of which was good for three bases, amounting to but two runa. With the basea full Qondlng's certain work came Into play and two possible outs were made at the plate. On each occasion the ball was thrown from infield, which ahowed Uiat the beat of team wars waa being ex ecuted. Id the alxth a three-bagger and a single amounted to a run, but a fly to center and a single came to naught, for a long throw from Captain Oenlna to home put a termtnua to the Inning. Owing to Friend a lack In Keeping hla hits scattered the visitors scored only In the seventh. Shugart lead off with a two-bagger and files to center were sufficient to advance htm home. In the eighth, after two were out. Carter got a walk and he went ta third on Oenlna' single, but another single was not forthcoming for the beat Miller could do was an easy one to Stewart. In the ninth the visitors looked dangerous, for Bhugart lead off with a pood single. In a former Inning tyelch and Thomas landed nicely and for that reason the fane were nervous. Welch, however, fanned and Thomas flew out to left, Htrkey hit to ahort and Holly simply touched second base, catching Bhugart en the force. V Merrill, a catcher from St. Louis, Joined the Rourke tribe today. He worked In the practice and looked good In field work. This apparently meana that Thomas will be re tained at short, for Rourke says that W Thornton will Join the team at Milwaukee. Tibald, Peoria's old third baseman, has been releaaed to Colorado Springe. The core: PEORIA. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. Thlel. If 4 I 110 0 Preston, cf 4 2 Letotte, lb 4 0 Wilson, c , I 0 Btewsrt. 2b 4 0 Hartzell, Sb J 0 Holly, aa I 0 Heealer, rf t 0 Friend, p I 0 4 11 6 0 0 a o l 0 0 0 tl 0 1. II 0 Totals SI OMAHA. 27 14 AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. Carter, rf Oenlna, ef Miller. If Shugart, 2b Welch, lb Thomaa, ss Hlckey, 3b Oondlng, c ,6andera, p 18 10 Totals 83 1 7 24 Peoria '.. 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 " Earned runs: Peoria. 8; Omaha. 1. 12 8 Two- baae hit: Shugart. Three-base hlta: .Le sotte, Preston. Sacrifice hit: Wilson. Jsaaea on balls: Friend, 1. Struck out: By friend, t; by Sandera, 8. Double play: Friend to Lesotte. Time: 1:20, Umpire: Berryhlll. Mllwaakee Wins la leveath. MILWAUKEE. July 81.-Vollendorf shut out Des Moines until the last Inning to day, while Milwnukee batted out a vic tory In the seventh. Attendance, 825. Score: Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 6 o Des Moines ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 7 2 I Batteries: Milwaukee. Vollendorf and 'Lucia; Des Moines, Barry and Marshall. Kiwi Take Last One. KANSAS CITY, July 31-Kansas City took the final game of the series from Denver today by sharp fielding. Both Eyler and Cable pitched well. Attendance, H0. Soore: R H E Kanaaa City ...0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2' 4 6 Denver 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 I 1 Batteries: Kansas City, Cable and Mes sitt; Denver, Eyler and Bchlel. Poelpoaad Games. At St. Joseph St. Joseph-Colorado Springs gams postponed, rain. kiandlus of te Tea bbs. Won. Lost. P C. 61 & .638 48 80 .615 41 i Mi 38 .bo 3 48 .4t 87 48 . 463 36 45 . 444 31 49 .3218 Playi Colorado Springs.... ou I Milwaukee 7s Kansas City 80 tl. Josepu 77 Peoria fcl Denver $D Dea Moinea 81 Omaha to Oamea today: Omaha at Milwaukee, Dea MoinvB at Peoria, Denver at St. Joseph, Colorado SpriugB at Kansas City. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Ragged Fleldlac Lets Pirates GItIbk Victory Over Saints. 8a, ST. LOUIS, July 81 Ragged fielding by Brain and McFarland gave today'a game to plttabuig by 8 to 6. Umpire O'Day put Pitcher Kennedv of Plttaburg off the field for hack talk. Two pretty running catches by Bmoot and Farreira one-hand catch of Branafleld'a liner In the aeventh, were tha Meldlnc featurea of the gam. Attendance, 1.SO0. Score: ' FITTSM'RO. ST. LOI'IS R U O A E. R.H.O.A.E Eaaamont, cf 1 Ill rarrell, Ik. .11811 111 I'boooran. rf. I 1 I I I 111 I Srouut. cf.,., 1 1 I a I 111 0 Praln. sa.... 1 1 I 4 111 V Harclar. if.. 1 I 1 I llt Hurae. lb... I f 1 111 H.ikelU lb. 0 I 11 I 0 II l U'Nell, c... I I I I I 1 I 4 I'Mrrarri. p. I 4 1 1 III I lLiuuleavy .. I 1 I I a 111 III Bbrlu(. rt.. I Wagner, aa. . I Brawat'ld. Ik I Leark. lb ... I IHrM. lb . 1 krueeejr. If. , I Bmiik. a I yaikenk's. a I Weaver, c. .. I raiillppl, p. I 1 Totals ..Ilia 1 Totals .. I I IT II 1 t Batted for McFarland in ntrlth Inning. rlttaburg 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 t. Lou la 0 0 0 8 0 2 0 0 0-8 Earned runa: BL Louis, 4. Two-baae hit: Burke. Thrre-bnae hits: Phllllppl. Wugiier tWcrtnce hit: Kitchry. Innings pitched: Br Kulkeiiburg. 8: by phllll;.pl 1. Stolen bases: Wagner. liurkeS). Sti.rirg. O .Nell. Hit by plUrhed ball: By McFarland, Sebrlng Baaea on balls: Oft McFarland. !; off Fa", kenburg. 4. 6:rutk out: By McFarland 3' by Falkenburg. 4. L-ft on buses: Pltts burc. 7; Su Louis. 7. Tims: 2:u. Umpire: O'Day. Pallllea Defeat Brooklyn. PHILADELPHIA. July Sl.-Brooklyn waa defeated by Pblladelphis today, principally through Duggleby. s fine pitching. Loth teams played a splendid fleiaing same. At tendance, 1.118. Score: rHILADEUHlA.. I BROOKLTN. R.H.O.A.E I U U O A E. Tkomaa ef.. 1 1 1 I CImui. lb.. Sill wi t'a, la. 1 I 1 1 Kaieter, rf.. I I I I fcarrr. H I I I I Imualaee. lk I I 11 S huiavlll. ss, I I I I Lmoin. a 4 I I I 1S1S7, B. I I I 8 I Strang. Ik. I I I 114 1 I Sbockard. II. I liubba. rf.... I Dof le. Ik . . . I I I I 1 8 I I I I I MIh. ss. a M.iTeerjr. H I 1 I I none. IU. ... I 1 l Ja.alltack. a I 1 I 1 I Retail, a a I a i a - Total! .. I aal II ul Totals . . 1 14 I I xMcCreery out for leaving third bass Le foie ouinrld fly was raucht. Pnlladelphla, 80101 1 Brooklyn I M M 0 0 N Earned mna: 'Philadelphia, 2. Two-base pita: I'ojria lii. iveisier. Baennr bit Dovle. IniolcD base: Keistar. Ioii1.:a the Sard to Jnt alttsch. Flood le Doyle Left on bears: Philadelphia. 4; Brooklyn 8 Pint bea on balls: Off Dugalet.v, f. nit by pitched ball: By Reidy, 1; by Duggleby I Struck out: By Reidy, 2; by Dusieby t Wild pitch: Ouggieby. Time: li;. Um pire: jttppatoo. .... Kledkea Kasy lor Claelaauitl, CINCINNATI. Jul 8L-LundfTa proved an easy proposition for Cincinnati today. He returned aftr the fifth Inning Wicker did better. Kwlng was not hit until the game was safe. Attendance. tfiO. Score: CINCINNATI . CH1CAOO. n H OA a I a u a fWMlllS If. 111 I .MatM. It..-. I ewilliamn, ss. 1 1 VrTMir, ef I S 11 I I . I 1 1 1 I t 1 I I Doina. if.... hlT. lb., femf t. Kelie, Sb... ( orroran, sa, flftt. till" hint. Ik.. 1 I 1 II I 1 JmM. cf.... lift ra. lb.... 1 1 I I I 0 Harler. rt... .till K!.n. t . 1 I I Haab. r .lift Tinker, Ik... l.vnfttrvu, p. .1 II 11 10 Wicker, ... t Swing, b. Totals ToUU .. I 11 M 11 Cincinnati ! 0 11100 10 Chicago 0 9 0 1 I 04 Earned rune: Cincinnati, 7; Chicago, t Two-base rite: SteinfHdt, Berkley, Kelley. Donlln, lolan, Raub, Evera. Left on baaes: Cincinnati, I; Chicago. 7. Stolen baaes: Ionian. Evera (2i. Sacrifice hit: Seymour. Louhle plays: Pelts to Beckley, Evers lun ssslsterti. Klret base on belle: Oft Lund gren, I: off Wickers, I: off Ewlng, 1. Struck out: By Lunrtgren. 1; by Wickers, 1; by Lwlng, Wild pltchea: Lundgren 110, Ewlng. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Moran. Williams Dewas Olaata. BOSTON. July 81. Williams. Boston's new pitcher, held New York down to three hits tocisy and the home team won, 4 to 1. Both pitchera were wild and Mathewson's shortcomings :n this respect were costly. Attendance, 2,(MS. Score: BOSTON. NSW TORK. K.H.O A I ' It H O A X. Cooler. If... 4 I IBrowae, if.. I Tenner. Ik.. 110 k Hreaa' h'a, of Biamee, cf..l 111 1 Mcoaan. lb. earner. If.. Ill I. Henee, It t Moran. c I 1 t Uabb, M Ab'ilrhlo, lb 1 I I llunn lb Ur.ro irr. lb 1 1 I 1 Ullhert, Ik.. Aubrey, aa . I I I 1 bowenneft, C I Williams, p. 1 I l Math eon. -A Total! ..4 17 11 II Total! .1 114 11 I Boston 0IO1000 4 New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Earned run: New York. Two-baae hlta: Tenney, Mertes. Stolen bases; tireminB'r, Aubrey, Moran, Babb. Louble plays: Aubrey to Abbattlochlo to Tenney (2), Crrmlnr to Ahhatticchlo to Tenney. Stanley to Moran. Dunn (unassisted). First base on balls: Off Mathewson, 4; off Wil liams, 4 Hit by pitched ball: By Mathew aon, Tenney, Stanley; by Williams Bres nahan, Gilbert. 6trutk nut: By Williams, 4; by Mathewson, . Paused ball: Bowor man. Wild pitch: Wllllama. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Emalle. landing of the Teama. Played. Won. Lost. P C. Pittsburg 87 B H ,rs Chicago tl 84 88 .87 New York M 48 3 .bTl Cincinnati Wl 46 43 .817 Brooklyn W 41 i .4.H Boston 82 84 St. Lrmls 83 W .871 Philadelphia M 2 87 .331 Guinea today:, New' Tork at Boston; Brooklyn at Philadelphia: Pittsburg at St. Louis: Chicago at Cincinnati. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Sew York Takes First From Chasa ploaa, Baachlag Hits OS Bender. NEW YORK, July 81. The home team took the first of the series from Philadel phia today. Hits off Bender, while not numerous, were well bunched, ' and that beat him. Griffith was at his best and the champions found him a difficult propo sition at all times. Attendance, 2.000. Score: KEW YORK. rHlLADELPHlA. R.U.O.A.B I B.H.U.A.K. Onrar. lb.. 0 1 0 1 B PlcTlnf. rf 9 1 4 0 Klr. rf.... 0 111 luBOrack, lb... I 10 I I Eltxrfeld. Hi 1 I I lit Croaa, lb. 0 1 1 1 I) Wllllama, lb I 1 I 4 v SayboK. if.. I I I I 0 McParl d, cf. I 1 I 0 VHoSmao. K. 1 1 J I I Ii.vla, If 1 111 llMurphr, lb . 0 1181 Oanl, lk... I 1 12 0 I M. Croat, as. I 1 111 tl.Tllla. 0.... 0 111 Powers, C....I 1 I C 0 Orlffltb, ... I 111 Baadar, ... I I I I 1 ToUla ..I 10 17 10 l Total .-I lit 8 I New York 0 t 0 0 0 1 0 0 -8 Philadelphia 00000010 01 Earned runs: New York, 1; Philadelphia, 1. Two-base hits: McFarland, Powers. Sacrifice hits: Elberfeld. McFarland, Davis, Uansel. Stolen base: Griffith. Left on bases: New York, 10; Philadelphia. 4. First base on errors: Isew York, l; .pniiaaeipma. 2. Double play: Wllllama to Elberfeld to Ganxel. Struck out: By Griffith, 3: by Bender, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Grif fith. 1: by Bender, 1. . Time: 1:40. Um pire: HassetU Darkaeaa Eae Bard Fight. WASHINGTON. July 81 After strug gling for eleven Innings today's game waa called on account of darkness with the score 4 to 4. Boston had the better of the hitting and profited by Washington's er rors, but had eight men left on baaes. At tendance, l,4o9. Score: WASHINGTON. I BOSTON. R.ll.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.E. Moran, aa... ftyao, cf.... Clarke, lb.. Setback, If. Lee. rf lilt I'Doucb'ty. If. 1 I I I 111 1 I 11 III 0 OiColilna. lb. ..Ill II 1 0 C. Sutkl, ef. 0 1 I 0 I I u'FrMman, rf. I 1 I I I clParant. a. . 1 I I I I I lILaChacc. lk 1 I It I I I llr'trrla. lb. ... I I I 4 1 iK Tiger, c... 1 1 T 1 I 1 ijDInean, J... 0 I I I 0 1 I I C'oufhlln, lb I 0 I Mccor'k. Ik. Ill Klttredfe, 0. I I 10 I'euen, I I I Totals ..4 7 II II II Total! .. 4 It U 11 0 Washington ... 8010001000 04 Beaton 0101011000 04 Earned runa: Washington, 8; Boston. 2. Two-baae hlta: Clarke, LaChance. Three base hit: Criger. Home runa: LaChance, Ryan. Stolen basea: Moran, Doherty, Siahl. Parent. Double piayi: Collins to Ferris to LaChance, Ferris to LaChanca. Basea on balls: Off Patten, 1 off Dineen, 2. Struck out: By rat'en, w; tjv pineen 7. Left on cases: w asmngton, i t haul- Wflahlnartnn 2: Ftnatnn Tims: 1:E Umnlre: Sheridan. Take Kin la mm laminar. DETROIT, July 81. Thirteen St Louis and an eiror gave them nine runa and the game. 11 was tbe naracat Hitting or tlie season here. The locals hit young Terry, but couia not uuncn me eaie ones. At tendance, 2.408. Score: ST. IJOVU. , DETROIT. K.H O. A E l R.U.O 1.1. Barkett. If . . 1 1-4 V Barrett, ef . . I I I I I Mania, rf... 18 11 siLuab. If I 1 I I a Friel. lb I I I I dii rawlerd. rf. 1 I I I a Anderson, lb 1 I 11 I tM-arr. lb I I I I 1 Wallace, aa.. 114 1 OatcAI'e'r, all I I I Hamj.blll, ef I 1 I I McOulre, e. . 8 I I 1 Kaho. t... 13 11 1 Teeter, lb.. 1 1 I I 1 Hill, lb 111 ISniltb. lb.... 1 1 v Tarry, p 1 I Klaalnter, . I 1 I ! t ToUla ..11117 17 J Totala .. I II 17 II I Bt Louis 0010010.0 0-10 Detroit 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 08 Earned runs: Detroit, 1 : St. Louis, 4. Two- base hlta: McGulrs CI, Friel. Carr. Three- base hits: Burkelt, Anderson, Kahoe, Bar rett. Sacrifice hits: Lush, Hill. Stolen bases: Hemphill, Kissinger. Basea on balls: Off Kissinger, 4: off Terry, 2. Lett on bases: Detroit. 18; Bt, Louis, 7. Struck out: By Kissinger, j by Terry, 1. Double plays: Anderson to Kahoe, Yeaer to Mi Guire, Hill to Anderson to Wallace. Time: 2:ua. Umpire: Connolly. rievrlanda Down White to a. CHICAGO. July 31 The locala got but one bit oft Joss alter tne aecond Inning. Flaherty pitched equally effective until the twelfth, when the visitors pounded him safely four times and scored three runa after two men had been retired. Attend ance, 1030. Score: CHICAGO. I CLCVKLAKO. u a o 1.1.1 mi o.i i. Holmes. If . 1 I I 1 Bar. cf 1 1 1 I I Nurll. lb.... I I 14 1 I bemla, lb... 1 111 M Ju,.a. tf.... I I Lajote, Sb... I 1 I Green, rt ... 1 1 Hlikmaa. lb I I I I I Callahan, lit. 1 111 Mrt'enky, If I I I I I Masuoa. Ib .S III t f lick, rl I 1 11 Ti.ui.nill. as 1 1 1 4 I Cocha'er. as. I 1 4 I I ktr'an'. e. I I I a AbtaiU. a.... 4 I 1 ri.i..nr. .. e 1 I Joes, 1 Ilia xslatury ...lllll Totals . . I 10 14 SO ( Totals ..8 4 H II I xBatted for Flaherty in twelfth. Cleveland ....0 1000000100 88 Chicago 0 20000000 0-3 Left on baaea: Cleveland, T; Chicago, 7. Two-baae hit: Flick. Bacrtrtce hits: Holmes. labell, Hickman. 6tolen baaea: Jones. Callahan. McCarthy, Green. Double plays: Tannehiil to Megoon to labell (2). Struck out: By Flaherty, 4. Baaea on balls: Off Joaa, 2. Time; 1 46. Umpire: O Laughlln. tandlns; of Ike Teams. PInyed. Won. Lost. PC. Roatnn a 86 80 .647 Philadelphia 7 82 88 .ta. Cleveland 84 . 46 3D .Si iH-trult 81 41 4 .b4 New York 80 4) .fcO Chicago M 87 45 .4ot 8u Louis 81 3 45 .444 V aar.lngton 4 87- 67 .321 Games today: St Louis at Detroit. Cleve lind at t tiles go Boston at Washington, Philadelphia at New York. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Mllwnokoo Takes One, Tfcoock ln atro Fares Hostile Crowd wtlk Poliee Protecting; Hlaa. IKDIAKAPOLIS. July n.-Tmplrs Fore- man's declaim:. tsl&y wars ut-iUfictiii r to the crowd and the police had to protect Mm st the close of the gam. Attendance, Ml Score: MILWAl'KCC. lXtJlAKAPOUt. IHO.lt llOil rhaT. It. I I I I t rWrlrT. If 1 I 1 tvnnahtw. It I I I I lofira. It 1 I Wnnd. e I 1 OouttaT. of.. (17 11 t nflauk, Ik. 1 111 I Klbm. Ik. .. I I 11 Hrmpklll. tl I 111 IrHeTrlna. e...l 1111 I'uM-arj, II I I I I TamaKt, Ik. I I 1 I Car, If t. rt... I I 1 I I Maman, Sa.. 1 I I I 1 Vioi. aa I I I I Fni. lb I I 1 1 1 aWrrolth, p. I I 1 t , Wllllama. f. I I I 4 I IWooSraf, e. I I Totals .. 4 II 17 14 " I Totals .. I U 17 11 I Milwaukee tei0100-4 Indianapolis OOOIliO 0-8 First baae on halls: Off Williams, z; oft Meredith. 2. Struck out: By Williams. I; by Meredith,. Two-baae hit: Klhm. Three baee hit: Donahue. Sacrifice hit: Wil liams. Double plnye; Vlos to Schlafly, Vlox to Donshus (2i. Stolen base: Tarn sett. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Foreman. Lealsrllle Has Easy Tlaae. LOUISVILLE, July 81 Loulsvllls out plsyed Kanaaa City today and won the first game of the aeries. Eatran had the visitors shut out till the last Inning, when two hits, coupled with two errors, by Quintan, allowed them to score. A catch by Rothfuas was a feature. Attendance, 1,000. Score: LOUISVILLE. I KANSAS' CITY. R H o A.S.I n an a Karwta. rf.. 1 I Kothreaa, el. I t ; 1 1 Hart, II 1 Braabwr. 2k 1 Oewell. ef .. I Ivilllraa, Ik. I Srhriavar, c. I Whlt. Ik... I Qninlaa, aa.. 4 Eacaa, .... I I or, rr Haana, Ik... I Grady. Ik.... I 0 Butlar, ... 1 1 Knoll, If ... I 0 Lecwa. a. .. I 1 McAnl'a lb. I i liGlbaon. I iDarbai I ... I Total! I I 87 II 41 Totals ..1 V II I Louisville 1 I 0 0 0 8 0 0 01 Kansas City 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 11 Earned run: Louisville. Two-base lilts: Sullivan. White. Sacrifice hit: Schrlever. Stolen bases: Kerwin. Hart, Brashrar. First base on balls: oft Eagan, 1; off Olb aon, 2. Struck out: By Eigsn, 4; by Glb nn, . Double play: Knoll .to Orady. Wild pitch: Gibson. Left on bases: Louis ville. 8: Kansas City, 7. Time: 8:00. Um pire: Mullane. Colnnbsi Defeats Oles. COLUMBUS, July 81 CoUmbus defeated Minneapolis today by timely batting. The locals also played a fast fielding game. Attendance, 1,2.4. Score: COLVMBl. , MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.E.1 R.H.O.A.E. Morrlaaer. 11 I I 1 I SulllTaa, ef. I I 1 II I'llnjrman, aa 1 Arndt, rf . ... I Kaymfcr, lb.. 1 baneon, of. . I Mrllor, lb... I Wacnrr, lb-. I ltoah, e 1 atcilakln, . I 1 epooner. 10. . 1 Uilr. It. 1 Bmith, rf.... 4 Uriel, aa.... liMcIntm. lb. clMartln, lb... (jYeafer. a.... I II I 1 (IStlmaiel, a.. - - U wllllama I 0 Totals .. 7 14 8T 11 1 Total! I II 14 I I " x Batted for Btlmrael in ninth. Columbua ....2 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 7 Minneapolis 00000111 t- Earned runs: Columbus, 4; Minneapolis, 4. Stolen la sea: Morrisaey, Arndt, Bay ir.er, Spooner. Martin. l'wo-base hlta: Reach, Wagner, Yeager, Mclntyre, Lally. Three-base hit: Mornssey. Double plays: Clingman to Raymer to Mellor, Cllngman ta Mtllor. Struck out; By McMskln, ; b." Stlmmel, 4. Basea on ball: Off Mc 11 akin, 2; off Stlmmel, 1. Time: 1:50. Um pire: Mesemer. St. Paal Takes Brllllaat Oat, TOLEDO, July 31 St. Paul won a bril liant game from Toledo today. Stewarts pitching tor St. Paul and uwens' fielding tor Toledo were features. Attendance, 1.000. Bcote: 8T. PAUL. TOLEDO. R.H.O.A.E. I R.H.O A E. Oaler. lb.... III! l'Smlta. rt.... I I I I I ShaODon, cf. 1 1 I Oweaa, sa. .. I I I 1 I I II I I Jaikaoa. rf.. I I I aVbaefar. aa. 1 8 I huagiua, Sb. I I I r'lournor. If. I I 8 Wheeler, lb. I I 10 gulllran, ... I I 7 Stewart, p. .. I I I Flaoacaa, If. I Turner, lk... I Bernard, ef. . I Ketellnc. of. I Klelnow, e.. 1 Schaub, Ik.. I ."hllda, lb... I Jerman, y... I aCnat&ll ... I Totals 4 11 V 11 ToUla ..1 4 17 U 8 x Batted for German In the ninth. St. Paul 001100080- Toledo 00000000 11 Earned runs: Toledo, 1; St. Paul, i. Two-baae hits: Klelnow, Geler, Jackaon (2). Stolen baaes: Smith, Turner, Klelnow. Sacrifice hlta. Chliaa, Jackson. Double plays: Owens to Chllds to Turner, Schaub to Owens to Turner a). Owens to Schaub. Left on bases: Toledo, 7; Bt, Paul. 4. Struck out: By Stewart, 8- Basea on balls: Off German, 2: off Stewart, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Chllds. Time: 1:38. Um pire: Cunningham. ; . , - gtaadlas; of the Teaaae. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Bt. Paul Milwaukee .... Indianapolis . Louisville Kansas City... Minneapolis ... Columbus Toledo 89 68 81 .Sat ... 84 ... as ... Hi ... 81 ... 88 84 47 48 36 S3 81 41 48 48 f.3 83 64 .o6 .bH4 .811 .481 .418 .eUl .878 be 87 Games today Kansas City at Louisville: Milwaukee at Indianapolis; St. Paul at To ledo; Minneapolis at Columbus. Dleta-Creaeeat Hatch Gaaaa. Saturday afternoon the C. N. Diets and the Crescent base ball teams will meet at Vinton street park for a purse of 3100. There Is considerable rivalry between the two teams, they having met tor the last five year and the Crescents winning each time, 'ibis year the Dletzs have a clean record and have beaten such teams as the ldeala, which leada the Tri-Clty , league pennant race. The lineup: C. N. Diet. Poaltlona. Anderson Second base. Crescents. ....Tracey ...Rodman ..Petersen Ryan Cluts Tompsett Weed ...Drlscoll .... Lynch ... Adams Troby I T-Afttrrtv Ce center neia.. Harrison First base I Koran .. .Shortatop.. , Kelly Right field.. j,nWri. Third bass Vlaftner. ' f .:'," 7 L-atoner... Knight Pitcher... Neatitrbush Pitcher... Game called at 3:80 p. m. Scorer Beats I'naplrc. WEBSTER CITY, la., July 31. (Spscinl Telegram. Webster City took the third straight game from Green this afternoon on the letter's home grounds, 20 to 14. Tlie county officials played a game In thia city this afternoon against the attorneys. Tb county officials won, 18 to 3. J. R. White umplied the game and was loyal to the attornevs, but County Superintendent Ger ber keft the score. It waa a cinch that the officials would win. Ths cor':RHE Officials 0201818 14 4 Attorneys 1OO03OOO0-38U Battertes: Officials, PC. Chase, R. Mc Ferrln and F. J. Lund; Oftlclala, Deputy Sheriff 6utton and Ieputy Clerk Ross. Chas sprained an ankle in ths eighth. Teasgiteri Beat Old Timers. 8CHITLER, Neb., July 81 (Spselal The "old timers" and ths present active base ball players met under the auspices of the Dorcas society here yesterday and the former were dereatea, 11 to a. Tne "old timers" loat the same In the first two Innlnre through putting in Bchuyler'e sec ond nine pitcher, Perek, who waa batted at win. Games' la T ta r ee-1 loagrao. At Decatur Decs tur, 1: Rock Island. 8. At Blooming-ton Springfield. 6: Bloominr- ton. 87 At Davenport Davenport, 10; Cedar Rapids 1. At Rockford First gams: Rock ford. 8: Dubuque, t. Second game: Dubuque, 14; Rockford, 0. DES MOINES SHOT WINS PRIZE Intrretato Trap Shoot las; Tonrnament Sens Vlroarsla Team Tako Ckroalelo Tropky, LA CROSSE, Wis., July 81. Ths second day of the Interstate trap shooting tourna ment opened cloudy, with a light wind blowing, and like yeerrly It waa an Ideal day tnr ehvttlnr The Vlroqua team won the Chronicle allver trophy, with a total of T1 rlrda out of 82S. Toroah was second with 4o. In the professional contests the following prtse wlnnlns- sores wer made eut of a iwwelble lfi8: H. Waters. Bost'.n. 1&: T. V. Rlehi. Alirn. 111. 158: H. O Hlreohy. Mln r.rK.H. 1S; C W Budd. Dee Molaeei. l: Vax Hensler. Bt,tle Creek, Mlcb... 14: J. M. H-r.ee. Palmyra. 148; S. Lord, Chi cago, 14a. A Atlantic bats Ont Creston. ATLANTIC Is.. Julv 81 (Special Tels aramv tl''le a new Southwestern leavue took Creetofi Into ramp todar In ths best ran-e from a Wal 'tandnoiet of the ann the s'e be4nsT 10 o Ttie bet rte were ""lnr aH M"Dn'MiTi far Atlet1e end W "1. T-w-"-ti4 aed Orf't Catna. A'thenrh M it the foinh errrelgM arame fnr v 1 harterv Nth -e weee nrl"" WH, Oeatnn'a r- rlteer. lw h4 "t t-rt a anie this "anq f(r - e I1 r- fta Int. W Afteeiele). 13; A---o. f S'T-k Ag: Pill" r W T. Plr- bee Vsll: 0 W-rd, I. Rt-ai-s: Atlantic. : O-wtnri. a. Tbe sain teams play again tomorrow. WIND SAVES CRESCEUS MARE Loa Dillon Come Within in Aoa of Betting Hew Trotting Record. BREEZE HOLDS BACK GALLANT HORSE Covera Mile la SiOllS-4, Oaly Half eeoad Longer Than ( k a ra il test's Best Ttnae for Distance. CLEVELAND, July 31. la spite ef a heavy breece blowing down the horns stretch, Lou Dillon, owned by C. K. U. Billings of Chicago and driven by Millard Sanders, succeeded in breaking her record this afternoon at the Gienvllle track. That she did not break the world's record for trotters, I:u2y. held by Cresceus, for 3-lear-olda, was dus entirely to the w.nd, aa she went to the three-quarter pols In 1:314. But for tbe wind she would have made the last quarter in 80 seconds, As it was It took her one second longer, the time for her mil being beating her own previous time by three-tiuarters of a aecond and beating The Abbott's time half a aecond. A crowd of about 7,000 persona witnessed the exhibition and enthusiastically cheered the beautliul little mars and her clever driver. Dan Patch Also Fast. Dan Fateh, the pacing champion, also ran a fast mile. Announced to go a "warming" mile In about 2: OS, he was driven by Myron Mt Henry In 2:u2ft, pacing the last half In l:mi. Results: 2:27 trot, purse Ji.iXKj: Kobiniola, b. m., by nobln (Sanders). ..1 Juuge Greene, u. a. tnaiKei; i jving Bimmjiis. bla. h. (ouihi Bennle Itussen, b. h. (xvei..) a Crown piiiicraa, ch. m. itveuney; a Llienwood, UUt. m. (Ueera a lime: i.u, i.u. i.U trot, puree 31.800: Juoge Culien, bit. g., by Raven VVlikes (Cares) 1 4 1 Jim Ferry, g. g. (trank) 1 j Belle KuBtr, b. m. tnudsun) 2 1 t 1 ug, g. g. (Marrtiie.uj 4 3 4 Crtscent, g. g. (Cunitt a a 8 Lady conaiamine, bik. in. (Kenncy). ur ilme: X:lt, l:uV :luH- 2:i trot, puree i,0uu: George Mj.ooviie, b. h.. by Mua- covite (Uona) 1 1 Norrle, b. g. (Bnanici t b Jo maker, b. h. (Mc.oyj 7 I Ben iidll, b. g. (lurner 4 Walter omith, b. g. ttiatnouaer) t y The Wuestor, b. g. lUceinj 4 Mattle ttmelti, ch. 111. (Jamibun).... a 8 Miss Fearing, b. m. tD.iv.ei b 1 Dick M., b. g. (tdtcDonaiU) b t Alfred Star, br. n. (Baingiove) 11 lj Vlometa, ch. h. (.Raibo.u; 10 uis 'lime: 3.1uH. 2:11. 2:07 pace, purse 81.000: Winfitriu utratton, cn. h., by Earaway (McGulre) 1 1 Captain Sphllx, b. g. (Hopkina) 2 2 Charley Hayt, b. h. (ciio; 3 4 Birdlna, b. m. (Da via) 4 3 Time: 2:01, M. i.U pace, puise, 3i,0M: Ebony King, bin. g., by Atlantic King (Uogash) 1 1 Trilby Direct, blk. m. (Walker) 2 4 Al. Bock, blk. h. (Bush; 4 2 Joe G rat tan, ch. g. (McHenry) 3 8 Margaret Warner, 1). m. (Murphy). ...8 6 Cleopatra, b. m. (McEwen) 8 dr Time: 2:1U4, 2:11. Special exhloliion pacing: Dan Patch, br.- s., by Joe Patchen. Tims by quarters: :H, 1:04, 1:3. 2:u2V. Special to beat 2;03H trotting: Lou Dillon, ch. m., by Sidney Dillon (Banaersi. lime py quarters: :m, l:uOTk, 1:31,, 2:u24. Special to beat 2:14 trotting: Bugle, b. m., by Athol, owned by Hugh K. urant, New York (McCoy), 'lime: 3:12?4. lasts! Meeting; Ends. SAUQUS. Mass., July Sl.-The two weeks' race meeting at Old, Saugus track closed today. Driver Clark,. and the horse Don Carr wer suspended,;, for on year. Re sults: . . ( t , , 2:25 class pacing, suras 33P0 (concluded): ' Buaaie Drake woa.ne aecond, fifth end sixth heata and race. Time: 2:17Va. i-VK. 2:isV' Strathbelt won tho tlrat beat ana third money. Time:,, l:SlV 2:21 clars pacing, purse 8600: Frank Yoakum won lie three straight heata. Rex second, ionita F, third. Time: g.li, 2:13. 2:11V 2:21 class trotting, purse 8500: Free Silver wjn the second, third and fourth heata and raoe. Time: 2:19, 2:1k1, 2:164. Black Beauty won the first heat and second money; Treoo third. Time: 3:20. 2:18 class pacing, purae 8500: Don Carr won the first, second and fourth heats and race. Time: 2:lVi. 2:144, 2:16. Billy Hurd won the third heat and s'X-ond moneyr Day Book third. Time, 2:144, Tr'-ttlng Resnlls at Freepori. FREEPORT. 111.. July 81. The third day's race of the western circuit was run on a moderately fast track. Results: 2:08 pacs: Btrahgor C won "in straight heats. Time: 2:uV 2:QBH. 2:0tt. Laura Center second, Presonette third. 2:36 trot: Tom won se :...(!, third and fifth heats snd race. Time: 2:21 4. 2:28, 2.214. Clarence U won first and fourth bests. Tims: 1:20. 2:ZSH. 1.25 pace: Lady Knapp won In straight heats Time: J :13V.. 3:13. 2:19. Adrian Haha second, Tom Dockerson third. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Fonr Bunekcd Ilorses Follow Leader Homo la Cklcaaro Race. tko CHICAGO. July 81 Brulare, at 10 to 1 won the mile and a sixteenth handicap at Hawthorne today by half a length driving. Behind, heads spart, were Bondage, The Giver, Aladdin artd Bessie McCarthy, so closely bunched a blanket would have cov ered them all. Lone shots iwtDt the hoard In the first race, which was made up of thtrtoen maidens. Results: First race, one mile: Nestoria won. Full back second. Alum Water third. Time: 1:408. Second race, sis furlongs: Eva's Darling) won. Sweet Tooth aecond, Major Dixon thirds Time: 1:16. Third race, one mils and a sixteenth: Brulere won. Bondage second, Tbe Giver third. Time: l:. Fourth rsce, six furlongs: Kentucklan wen, Automaton second. Silk Cord third. 1 Tim 1?: 1:14. Fifth rcce, five furlongs: Apolllnarls won. Chapel second, sweetie third. Time: l:02s. Sixth rsce, seven furlongs: Colonial Girl won. Tom Curl second. Headwater third. Time: 1 :. NEW YORK. July 81. Results: First race, six furlongs: Northern Star won. Sjrlln second. Wealth third. Time: 1:14. Second race, one mile and seventy yards: Irish Jewel won. Paat second. Courtmald third. Time: 1:4TH Third race, five furlongs: Lid a Leib won, Black Socks second, Destiny third. Time: 1 ju. Fourth race, the Richmond stakes one mile and a aixteenth: Lord Advocate won. Sambo second, O. Whlttier third. Time: 1:40. Fifth race, on mile and seventy Tarda: Sir Roche won. 6a lore second. East Mels ton third. Time. 1:44- Slxth race, six furloua-a, selllna: Kinara- boro won, Tlthonlo aecond, Ann Haetlnga third. Time: 1:1V ST. LOUIS. July I.-Results: First race, five furlonsrs: Sadie Burch wnn Major Carpenter seound, pinky B third. Tune: 1:04. Second race, six lurionra: Northern Sdv won. Ban Lutlon second, Kitty G third. rime: 1:17. Third race, five rurlonas and a half: Ralnland won. lngolthrlft second, Bugler third. Time: 1:1. Fourth race, one mile and an eighth: Joels F won, Plrateer second. Orpbeum third Time: 1:67. Fifth race, six furloncs: Kittle Cuta- daah won. Red Silver aecond, MacBetn third. Time: i iw- 81 xm race, one mile snd seventy yards: Nearest won. Honk Se Oka second, Varna Fonso third. Time: 1:4. BUFFALO, July 81. Results: First raoe, seven furlongs: King Tatlus won. Plum Tart second. Lombrex third. Tims: 1 :!. Second race, alx furlongs: Henry Wslts won. Saint Noel second. False Entry third. Time: 1:1644. Third raoe, one mile. Owners' handicap: Mrs. Prank Foster won. Albula second, fccortle third. Tims: 1.4L Fourth rsce. Ave furlong; Orderly won. garkeo second. Rowland third. Tims: Fifth race, one mil and an eighth: Knar won, Troraaero second, Ltlrob third. Time: 1:8. mxth race, on mil: John Yerkes won, VfbMMf asooaq, itsue uuro. iuui: a CRESCEUS COMING TO OMAHA Trl-Clty Driving (lab Makes Arraage. neat tor Bis Card la September. As a result of the meeting of the Trl-Clty Driving club Thursdey evening Cresceus, the world's chamflen trotter, will sppesr on the local trsck on September 18. Mr. Campbell, secretary of the Trl-Clty Driving association, has been In communication with George II. Ketcham recently snd the club gave Mr. Campbell authority to close the deal. In connection with the appear ance of Cresceus there will be a number of local events on September 18-18. There will be amateur racing events and, if possi ble, an open air horse show. Tbe question of the horse show was left to a committee composed of M. L. Learned. F. A. Nash, T. B. McPhrrson. C. C. Kendall, T. C. Byrne and Floyd J. Campbell. M. L. Learned was elected president f the club to fill the vacancy, which has existed for some time. DOHERTYS BEAT LARNEDS British Tennis Players Com Ont First In Sshsnt Tennla Tonrney. NAHANT, Mas . July 31-Th featur of today's play In the Nahant Invitation ten nis tournament was the match between the Lamed brothers and the Doherty brothers. In which the latter won, 9-7, 8-4. The Eng lishmen won by superior team work, their lobbing being especially good and their L lacing accurate and well Judged The arneds work was characterised by fine In dividual play, and their hard driving and smashing kept the Englishmen back from the net a great part of the time, in h nmrnini the Wrenn brothers finished their match with Pier and Motley. J whluh whs Interrupted yrsteraay Dy ram. and won out, 6-2, 0-3, both pairs playing In good style. This afiernoon the Wrenn i brothet s disposed of Seaver and Warland, ii-4, S-. the aecond set being cleverly con tested by the latter. As s result of the afternoons ploy the Wrenns and the Dohertys are left In the doubles finals, but ob H. U Doherty Is Scheduled to play In the singles finals agHinst W. J. Clothier, and as the two teams do not want to meet before playing the lnternatloml championship at Long wood next wek. It agreed that Ma honey should lake the place of the younger Doherty. TENNIS TOURNEY AT FINALS Saow and Mies t loeterman to Meet Collins and Mies McAteer 3a Singles. CHICAGO. July 81. A. C. Bnow of Chi cago and Misa Winona Oosterman of Cin cinnati won ths final round of the aing'ea today In their respective classes at the western tennis tournament. Know will meet Krelgh Collins on Monday for the men a championship, while Miss Closterman and Miss McAteer of Pittsburg will decide to morrow who is entitled to first honors In their division The finale In doublea win be decided tomorrow. Today's scores: Finale men's singles: A. C. bnow beat L. H. Waldner. 6-1, 6-2, 4-. 8-1. Flrot round men's doubles; Helmholi snd Moreley teat 6now and Carter, 7-8, 6-7, 10-8, b-6, 6-8. t, . Second round men's doubles: Bingham and Proctor beat Helmholi and Moreley, 6-0. 4-6. 5-7. 6-4, 6-3. Semi-finals men's doubles: Collins and Waldner beat T. Emerson and R. T. Hunt, 6-2. 6-8. 6-0. Finals women's singles: Miss Closterman best Miss Nrely, 8-6. 6-J, 7-5. Seml-flnals women's doubles: Miss Neely and Miss Closterman beat Miss McAteer and Miss Steever, 6-2, 6-3. Miss Parker and Miss Pond beat Mrs. Thorndyke and Miss Lee. (-1. 6-2. Slonx City Bin Money Winner. SIOUX CITY, la., July 81 (Bpeclal Tele gram.) Tlie atate firemen's tournament closed here today, having scored a financial success. Sioux City won the biggest money among the paid departments, carrying off 37r. Onawa was the biggest winner among the volunteer departments, carrying off 3335. Summary: Hose race, 40 class: Neola won 8M in 0:3b1; Mapleton secoud, 340 in 0:42H; Onawa third. 820 In 0.43V.. State hose race: Iowa City won 850 and state belt, after tleing Onawa In 0:22. in 0:34V,; Onawa second. 85(l West Liberty third. t:'5 in 0:334; Neola fourth, 818 In 0:S3S. Paid fire department, hub and hub race: Davenport won 3100 In 1:07H: 8loux City's No. 8 and Des Moines tied for second prise, 850. In 1:10: Council Bluffs third, in 1:13. Noveltv hub snd hub hose rfce: Otiawj won 375 In 0:38; West Liberty second, 860 In 0:3SV: Iowa City third, 325 In 0:39; NeoU fourth, 815 In 0:43. Hub and hub race between two teams making fastest time at tournament: Iowa City won 840 in 0:84: Onawa second In tSHi. Th winter mectlra: will be hclrt nt Coun cil Bluffs the second Tuesday In November. Brltt-O'Kccfe Fight Off. SAN TRANCT9CO. July .- p. m -Jlrmy Hrltt refused to meet O'Keefe to night. Hessld: "I did net sign to meet welterweight: I Signed to fight O'Keef- nt 131 nouprN nd nm rady and willing to meet him at that weight. I would even rive him the advan tage of one or two rounda. but cannot risk my reputation and the money of my friends M- golna- lno the ring with a man of O'Keefe'e sbllltv. who weighs ten pounds rrf-e then I do." When he men wele;hd In this afternoon O'Keefe was found to be ten pound over, weight. Tecomsch Wins From Pawnee. TECt'MSEH. Neb.. July 21 (Special.) In a haae ball game here yesterday Edwin, the 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Miner, was struck on the head with a foul ball nnd quite severely Injured. The game between Pawnee City and Teeumseh re sulted In a vlrtory for the home boys by n score of 7 to 15. FntTllah 'Varsity Golfers Sell. LIVFRP"OL. July SI The Dominion line steamer Msyfower. having on board the Oxford and Cambridge solf team, which atrerdod yeaterdsv on leavlna" the Merscv for Boston nnd wna refloated. ha. uron ex rmlnntlon. bcn found to be practically un dmrged and resumed It journey this afternoon. Can Conaplrers Canarhl. A conanlracv to secure money for th purpoae of purchaMng drinks led to the arrest of John McGulre of Council Bluffs.. Fred Miller. Bcrlbner. Peter Frown. Kla horn Vallev house, snd J. H. Connors, Sesttle. Wash. They were talking matters over and dr vising means to rulse the price of a can when Chief of Police Donahue happened along and overheard the con veraatlon. He notified D-tfCtlvea Hudson and Btrvker. who gathered them In. They are rhareed with being drunk and bus- rlrlous characters, and will De nem until thev sober un sufficiently to give an ac count of themselves. Arrested (or Safety. Frnnk Martin snd Arthur Martin of Bouth OmKha were arrested lsst night, with Frank Budroflscr. a soldier from Fort Crook. The three were together most of the afternoon, and as BudroeUw-r was known to have had quite a sum or money when he csme to' Omaha a day or two ago. It was thought his compsnlons might huve designs upon his pocketbook. When sesrehrd at the station there was Only a few cents In ths crowa. Gardener Batch's Poor Crop. Fifteen dollars Is the amount John Balch claims he is short as the result of a trip among the drnliens 01 tne Da a lanas last nlirtit. Ba'ch Is s gardener living near Florence, lie aaia Bf sneni eevcrsi aojiars In the. resort at 114 South Ninth aire. and the inmates rot the rt. Mabel Nich ols and Irene Mitchell, who live at tne number given, were arrested. Several dol lars was found In ths room of ons of ths Clrls. I BEERS I Guaranteed Pure. I None 80 Goods I Order frota S H. May C nans- jpelle Rare s iia end M ild Tobacco Save the Tourists and Fishermen Low rates all Summer via the CHICAGO & HORTH-VESTERII RY. To St Paul.Minneapolis.Duluth inff resort 01 luinnesoia auu I as 1 . between umana ana at. raui access to Worthington, Lake, at. lames, Lane w tonaa, imc ucbi uu Tft Best of Everything. For rates, ticket! end lull information, sddraat H. C CHEYNET, OMAHA, ESCAPE THE HEAT by a trip through tha Switzerland of America on the line of ths Canadian Pacific Ry. (See-Ficlfk teste.) A Route of M'frity Mountains Wonderful Cascades Immense Glaciers Appalllna; Canons unequalled tn any country In the world. Tb only DU8TLE8S ROUTE and cooleat trip on tha continent. Round trip ticket will be sold to Vancouver. B.C.. Victoria. B. C. Seattle. Wash.. Tacoma. Waeh., Portland. Ore. $45.00 OMAHA (Car tipeadtaf lata Fran Otker Penis) from August 1st to 14th, good to return until Ootober 16th. 1908. Stopovers will be grant ed st all points. Ths Great Glacier of She Selkirk Lakes In the Clouds Yoho Valley Banff snd many other places of Interest are al ta sted oa this Una. For descriptive illustrated literature and iatsmatlos writs. Aa C. SHAW, Ota. Agat Pssessgnr Dead. CMKAOO. ft tin I"-"J are s a r I o B . ill ll eoialort, sad 1 I f'wr lJ sometimes ao- m " ' "" -Ha"- taal duablllty. 1 VYIWinilV ayt til mi I w lilt 1 licfclog and sting ing, then aga.D pais, sure neat aud bleed! nc Tumora form, mline. protrude, and lfnealeried. nlc rate, benom las very aerlous aud painful. Toountbant qulcaly aud painlessly nee INJECTION MALYDOR. Instant relief. Cures la several days. 1 ssui wim aynr.gs, lor Sl.uQ Shernua & McConncIf, Omaha, Neb. nairtur Ufa. Uncuiir, o. f.lAKE PERFECT MEN e-e. SO 8UT BFarAlB I bonuiSiat iurLoueerf Tue oj a aavMiiuua a lile eea be restored w yoo. Tbe very nvraioaeeaol kcrreai lletilllly are eured Le eiMI IMll k TA HLfT. One vromn reliel una, luifeuiE, lauuia meiaory ejia inewaeaa and drala of vlt.l eowera. lucurre by Jndieoreuona or aaoeeaee of earl j years. Kuexleiarur and peunnlnaTirt funo. Bfei. Brae ap ta araieia. Ge aqa, blcwm t lue keeka and lu.ure to ths eye of iTrvVroainc ore. Cia lrewaiua eneirr fOlll U ii a Jaa a complete auarwileedeur t vr ruouey tw uuded. Caa be oerried in eeet e' pocaet. Sold eeeeivbere. or anar.d is rielo wrer per on r-ipl of wwt - i'-(rvr cr" oomhas f, oaii.a . Bold ta Oaaaka, KeK. tiy Kahs at Oa., 1Mb aK. Dosalaai HiMuoiaji S Urr'oanail Krua- I o , Itik and bodcai laCoeaou EluSa, la-, by CM ilrowa.Ut Sain. DR McGREVV rSUlAUST. Treat all toraia ef DISEASES OF UEI IT )ara sasarleae. 1. ) ear la tiaueaa. M.M ia cared. Seiucl. sol. sneslal. Cnrea gearaaleed. .aarea Treavlaneal Le eul. Lall ae iim. Soa las. One er HI a ;ti SC. (JtH.UA. Mag. 1 10 Everywhere V Banda and the Fishing and Hunt- w ibuuisiu, . v 1 ir.-..Kl.s sv(as tirt - iviiiincipuiia (ji. t Mayion, wnmom, Dinguam 1 asnmgtan, w ascia, i.nui.- wmti nui i General Aseat, A to. Alidy rvi Ant a 0f JatJO Ws i f at 1W88 We have si) kind of obesD excursion to the "Minnesota Lakes' 5or- ins July, August and Septem ber. Our Minnesota, trains leare Omaha nt 7:33 m. tn. and 7:80 p. ro. We'll tell you about It at 1402 Kfirnnm Street. Oinnba, Neb. W. H. BRItU District rasaenger Agent EflElYRQYAl: PILLS -i"tv . . 'f1"J tily ennlnT SIFS. iieaiireliakla Ladl, ul r.n a rnltHMTKlrt s.NWLlif la Hal aa til a.. ' aei. ' a tUMi. taliatau Sernal "nsacr SnWliiMCleete Jeilt Uwete. Su ef jeer OraaalM etaa io. ril auaiipe fc, r.rMealaw. Teastaeeejels sad -IUIUr kr Le.te,' baier. e, re nra) afali. ie.ee TuUaMiaiau. Se.4 as a. avedaeea Seaan. t-till. imi MEN AND WOMEN. 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