* m 8 THK NORFOLK NHWS : FRIDAY , AUOLTST22,190 , Brownies Win the Lnst Before Their Trip , COLUMBUS AGAIN DEFEATED. Gnlnskn Drops Fifteen Strike Outs , nnd Does Not Give n Hit In Five In nings Team Work Entirely Satis factory Score 12 to 3. From Pnturdny' * Dnllyi Witli Httoon Btriku outs to the credit of Galivskn nml but three safely located liortto hides ngninst that same , the UrownlcH onslly took the Bocond from Columbus yesterday afternoon on n very wet ground with n Html chalk nmrk of 1'J to 1) ) . Kvon If .loo hadn't won hlH game in the box , the WilkiiiB1 hunch would have tiikon it at the toil. They wore right and ponndod out an even dozen that wore too hard to Hold. Nearly everyone found the cover. Agnu Binoahod for two sacks nnd Johnson and Kennedy each got a couple. Until the sixth the visitors went out Inono-two-throo order , nnd nine of thorn had been Imndily dropped in their trucks , In the Hovonth Hukor of the Blues throw his nnkloout and was replaced by Papa Vnublo , jovial malinger of the foreigners. Ho did his stunt well , too. Out. of twice up ho got a third of all the hits nmdo nnd ns big n fraction of the BcoreH. When ho got * ° < lrst "L < would walk oil' to talk to the Imsoman. Thuu GnliiHkn'w arm would swing , the mlt would chug nnd Papa Fnublo , nt full length on the ground , would grab the bug. Time nftcr time this little comedy was repeated , and time nftcr tlino the old uinu took n fall at the buso , came bobbing up serenely and was safe. Kennedy came to the Hold Into , with n largo , red , juicy npplo in his coat pocket. Whou ho cnmo to look for it later , the silly thing had disappeared nnd ho wondered whoro. As n general thing with Kennedy the joke is on the other follow , but yesterday the tables wore turned. By innings- : Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 a 1 0 0 11 Norfolk a o a i a o o 5 * ia Batteries , Galnskn and Wilklns , Lohr nudJndlviiio. Buses on balls : oil Galaskn 1) ) , off Lohr a. Struck out by Galaska 15 , by Lohr a. Off the Bat. Woodie will not join the crowd nt Columbus ns had boon expected. Ho writes that ho has n critically bad log , received in n gaiuo against Creighton. It wns lanced before ho loft , but does not improve. Out of 10 games played , Norfolk has lost M and won 2(5. ( This makes n per coutago of 050 , which is larger thnu any Western League team. Oroightou is the only team in north Nebraska which boats it , vlth 855. The Brownies will leave tomorrow morning over the Union Pacific for n two weeks' trip west. Their first stop will bo nt Columbus , They will go ns far as Ohoyonuo. Grand Island has been eliminated from the list because their mtumgor is n scab in the labor troubles there. The boys played good ball as they have all through the season. They are n good , cleim bunch of fellows nud on their trip will unquestionably be n credit to Norfolk. Wilkius always makes friouds for himself nud the team wherever ho goes. Johnson , the fast little third basemnu , is a jollier who can't bo boat and puts ginger into the team all the while. Many n game has been won by that very thing , at a criti col moment. Agan on first base is do ing excellent work and will be a favor ite. Ho has also boon hitting niftily. Kennedy , of home ran fame , is another coacher who is needed in the business. Ho lauds on the ball nnd pulls in everything - thing that comes his way. Jack Davoy , the olevor little short stop , always has been n fnvorito with the fans. His modest manner and his ability to play gilt edged boll always give him the glad hand. Wilkinson is an old timer and well known to Norfolk. He is playing mighty good ball. Byers nnd Graves are a pair of fielders who can't bo bent. They are simply superb in their catches and will show up well. Galaska and Buckliu , the two star twirlers , ought to make a great tear. They have done fine work. Galaska is steady nud reliable , ns his 15 of yesterday show. Bncklin has any kind of a carve you want to order nud will surprise some of them. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Brome Qninino Tablets cure ncold in ono day. No cure , no pay , Frico 25 cents. Better Than Medicine. Let loose all your giggles.wear dimples , sweetness , and light. Yoa'll catch more llies with saccharine paper than you will with n threshing machine. Don't ba disgruntled old procaplne or a bat or a weeping jackal or n howling hyena. Be a daisy and every body will like yon and bless you. You'll bo better than a doctor around. People with bad spoils on them nnd the dismals will cheer up , be chirk nnd got well. They'll think they have paid ten dollars to a scientist healer to make thorn believe there never was such a thing on earth as rheamatiz or cricks or Htitch in the Hide or nooralgy. You'll drive away the hypos nnd the grippe. A merry heart dooth good llko n patent medicine nt n dollar n bottle. Your muno will go thundering down the ages , Vic tor Hugo wrote ngrent novel on "Tho Man Who Laughs. " May his tribe In- OIIHO. Thu Dluo Laws nro no longer In force. Let ns therefore paint the whole bottom and all existence brilliant cerulean. Kxohango. Gnrdnor & Seller deal in improved nnd unimproved lands. Hunches nn town property for snlu in Pierce , Cedar , Knox , Wnyno nnd Holt counties , nlso lands nnd ranches in North nud South Dakota. THE THIRD TIME. Columbus Trounced In Three Straight Games. Columbus , Aug. 18 Special to Tun NKWH : The Norfolk BrowiiloB trounced the locals in nn unmerciful contest hero yostordny nftornoon , pounding out 17 runs against two. Gnlaskn was on the slab nnd pitched n beautiful gamo. The stick work of the Wilklns' bnuoh was good to soo. Agnn fllnmmod out three homo runs and throe triples , Kennedy took three throe-baggers , Davoy got n home run nnd n three snokor , Gnlnskn got n couple of the latter nud they wore nil in nil. By innings : Norfolk 0 1 B ! 1 U 0 0-17 Columbus 001000100 2 Bntterlos , Gnlaska nnd WilklnsDolnu nnd Lohr. Off the Bat. The team is nt Central City today. Glouu Wilklns joined the team yes terday. Woodlo was unable to go on the trip on account of his bad leg. "Thoy will eat up everything on tholr trip , " said the Columbus mnungor yes- tordny. * The wet weather nnd the Into start has made the financial oud of the busi ness lag. The Wilklus brothers will take charge of the Hlght bowling alloys September 1. They will opou the ball season early In Norfolk next year. It wns not Galaska's day to work , but a big crowd of his Humphrey townsmen took in the game , so Joe lot the Pole pitch. And ho did it well. In a great , big , flaring , red hand bill , the Minden club announces that "Thoy Cornel The Norfolk Lenguo , the strongest team to bo seen on the diamond this year , will bo hero for Friday nud Saturday. " Card of Thanks. Wo desire to express our heartfelt ap preciation of the sympathy evidenced by Norfolk friends during the last rites for Mrs. Stubbs ; nlso to return thanks for the beautiful llowora contributed for the o'ccasiou. P. M. STUIUIS , CAUL KEU , AND FAMILY. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between E. A. Bullock and II. II. Patterson is here by dissolved by mutual consent. Dated July 22 , 11)02. ) E. A. BULLOCK. H. II. PATTEUSON. A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special persorip- tion of Dr. A. Boschep , a celebrated German physician , nnd is nckuowledgod to bo one of the most fortunate discov eries in medicine. It quickly cures coughs , colds and all lung troubles of the severest nature , removing ns it does , the cause of the affection and leaving tbo ports in a strong and healthy con dition. It Is not an experimental med icine , bat has stood the test of years , giving satisfaction in every case , which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Boschee's German Syrup was introduced in the United States in 1SC8 , and is now Bold in every town and village in the civilized world. Throe doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 cents. Get Green's special almanac. Asa. K. Leonard. No Substitute Wanted. No I I did not ask for a bottle any cheaper , or twice as large , or ono made by yourselves. I did ask for and will not have any substitute for Perry Davis' Painkiller ; I have used it , my father ased it and I would not be surprised if my grandparents did so too ; there is no imitation that can equal it. That I am sure of for stomach ache. A. II. Kiosau. Good Advice. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint. More than seventy- five per cent of the people in tbo United States are afflicted with these two dis eases and their effects : such as sour stomach , sick headache , habitual costiveness - tiveness , palpitation of the heart , heart burn , water-brash , gnawing and burn ing pains at the pit of the stomach , yellow skin , coated tongue and dis agreeable taste In the mouth , coming up of food after eating , low spirits , eto. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 76 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green's special almanac. Asa. K. Leonard. No Longer Than Your Hand is the spot in your back directly affected by lumbago. But it Is big enough to prostrate you until a kiud friend rubs Perry Davis' Painkiller into your aching flesh. Then the throbbing pain , which hu been as bad as toothache , dies away. Painkiller is equally good in relieving sciatica and the various forms of rheu mutism. 25 and SOo. bottles. A. H. Kie Ban. Three Days of Entertainment in September. HEADS OF COMMITTEE NAMED. Appropriations Made to Ench Com mittee Proposition of Collins Car nival Company , Involving n Change of Dates Was Declined. The executive committee of the com ing street carnival hold n mooting and elected G. A. Lniknrt president and W. N. Huso secretary. The proposition of the Collins Carni val company to furnish n number of at tractions provided the date wns changed from September 22 , 21 ! nud 21 , to Sep tember 11 , 12 nud 1. ) , wns considered and declined. The committee appointed chairman of the subcommittees ns follows , onoh being allowed to choose his own oom- mittoomon : On decorntiouB , seating streets , rest booths nud banner , 11. B. Wollor. Oil music , G. A. Lulknrt. On sports , 0. D. .Tonkins. On concessions , J. 0. Stitt. On advertising , II. A. Pnsownlk. An allowance was made to each com mittee for the purpose of carrying out its part of the program of the race moot , street cnrulval and Woodmen picnic , nud each is expected to keep its expenses within the amount appropriated. An allowance of $75 was made to the Woodmen for the purpose of paying the expenses of ono of the lending men of the order who will bo invited hero to sponk. It wns moved as the souse of the com mittee that the cnudidates for governor nud for congress bo invited hero to make addresses during the three dnys of the carnival. REPUBLICAN DELEGATES. Representatives to County and Pre cinct Convcntious Chosen. The republicans of Norfolk precinct held their caucuses Saturday afternoon nud evening nud elected delegates to the republican county convention to be held at Battle Crook Saturday nftoruoou , whou cnudidntes for representative to the state legislature , county attorney and commissioner of the First district will bo named , nud other business of the party transacted. Delegations were also nam ed to ntteud the republican precinct con vention , to bo cnlled lnternt which can didates for assessor , justice of the peace and constable will bo named. The first meeting was of the ontsid precinct republicans who met at the city hall at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and chose the following delegates who wore authorized to cast the full vote of the voting district : Delegates to the county convention : A. Osboruo , G. D. Smith , A. L. Carter , J. W. Boveo , L. 0. Hepporly , Sam Parks T. E. Odloruo nnd A. N. Thomas. Delegates to precinct convention : A. Osboruo , A. L. Carter , 0. P. Byorly , G. D. Smith , M. Brubaker , Tom Hight , Hiram Strong nud Alviu Low. The ropublicnus of the First ward met in the city hall nt 8 o'clockJSaturday ) evening nud nominated the following delegates : County : W. II. Widamnu , O.F. Else ley , W. A. Homlobou , E. J. Sohorrcggeo and 0. P. Parish. To the product convention the seme dolegntiou wns chosen with the exoep tion thnt the name of Win. Hemphill was substituted for that of 0. P. Parish The Second ward caucus was hold in the city hall at 8 o'clock and the dele gates attending wore empowered to cast the full vote of the delegation. The fol lowing delegates were elected to attend the two couveutlous : County : H. M. Roberts , S. R. Mo- Farland , J. E. Ransom , G. N. Beels , L. M. Gaylord , F. F. Miller and W. L. Kern. Precinct : II. G. Braggemaun , R. W. Mills , W. H. Lowe , D. D. Bruusou , W. M. Robertson , F. K. Fulton and 0. E. Doughty. The Third ward republicans like wise met in the city hall at 8 o'clock and named the following delegates : County : M. C. Walker , M. D. Tyler , J. E. Simpson , P. H. Salter , J.R.Hays , 0. 0. Gow , S. 'L. Gardener , W. H. Bucholz , J. B. Maylard , Storrs Math- ewson , R. H. Reynolds , W. R. Hofl > man , W. N. Huso , W. P. Dixou and W. H. King. Precinct : M. O. Hazen , J. B. Elseffer , G. B. Salter , E. A. Bullock , Ray Hayes , II. L. Spauldiug , H. L. Snyder , Guy Barnes , O. J. Johnson , E. H. Traoy , Isaac Powers , O. E. Green O. H. Tappert nnd S. W. Hayes. Northern \VI cou lu Hallway Farm Laud .For Sale. The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railway has for sale in North ern Wisconsin , at low prices and easy terms of payment , about 850,000 acres of choice farm lands. Early buyers will secure the advan tage of locations on the many beautiful streams and lakes , which abound with fish and furnish a never ending and most excellent water supply , both for family use and for stock. Land is generally well timbered , the soil fertile and easy of cultivation and this is rapidly developing into one of the greatest sheep and cattle raising regions in the northwest. Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minn eapolis , Dtiluth , Superior , Ashlaud nud other towns on "Tho Northwestern Lino" furnish good markets for stock nud farm produce. For further particulars address : GEO. W. BELL , Land Commissioner , Hudson Wis , , or G. H. MAORAB , Asst. Gou'lPass. Ag't.St. Paul , Minn. TOOK A SHINE. Big Injun Wanted His Shoos Blacked Properly. Civilization , crnol , uumorciful nnd iudiscriminatiug , without regard to former environment and no respecter of persons , has with serpent-like silence and with the stealth of a fox , crept in through eoiiio unguarded spot upon this wild nud wiordly wooly west of ours nud clenched for itself a home for all time to come. An Indian , tall , muscular and shy , long-haired , browu-skluuod and bearIng - Ing the murks of a touted existence , walked into a Norfolk b arbor shop this moruiug with all the characteristic courogp of his warrior ancestors , stop ped up to the colored individual who polishes boots and boldly asked for n shine. Half dazed nt the very thought of the thing , the Africnu instinctively opened wide his gront , round eyes with sheer amazement ; then , gradually con vinced that his lint-footed customer meant business , drew forth his brashes nud rags nnd boxes of paste , spread aronud a little of this and n little of thnt , struck up n rng-timo ditty nnd produced n patent-leather polish upon the cow-hide kicks of his aboriginal patron. Moauwhilo the rover of the prairies smoked n choice Havana nnd gnzod nbout the room with reuiarknblo unconcern , while his squaw , dignified nud disinclined to talk , sat out on the front walk with two of the outest little brownies thnt wore over reeked in n blnnket , nud wnited for her brave. No wonder ho won hor. Many n white lacks as much of pride. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postoffice August 10 , 1002. Mr. Paul Atkin , Mrs. W. A. Olarks , Mr. Jacob Hnrtung , N. F. Howe , H. H. Mngee , J. K. Nolnn , S. Secord (2) ( ) , J. M. Smith , M. D. , P. M. Spencer , Mr. W.T. Wnggoner (4)Mr. ( ) G. Z.Whittmnn. If not called for in 15 days will be sent to the dead letter ofllce. Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised. JOHN R. HAYS , P. M. f GARDNER DEFEATS ROOT. Gets Verdict After Seventeen Rounds of Fast Fighting. Salt Lake , Aug. 19. George Gard ner of Lowell , Mass. , last night de cisively defeated Jnck Root of Chicago cage , who defeated him several months ago In San Francisco , by knocking him out In the seventeenth round of a flght remarkable for Its speed nnd gauiencsB under punish ment shown by both men. Gardner showed a knowledge of Root's weak spot , his stomach , and disregarding Root's punishing left jabs , which found his face time and again , devoted his entire nttentlou to Hoot's stomach. Gardner was very tired nt times , but catno up in the fifteenth and utterly disregarding Root's jabs on hla cut and bleeding face , put his head between his suoul- . ders , like Terry McGovern , and bored in. Root was in distress in an instant The end came in the seventeenth round. Gardner rushed his man to the ropes , planted his left and right to the stomach and the latter went down , gasping for breath. Root getup up , only to go down again. The third time ho struggled to his feet Gardner was on him like a flash. Working his right and his left like piston rods , Gardner fairly caved In Root's ribs and the latter sank slowly to bis knees and rolled over on his back. Ho was not out , but plainly utterly unable to continue. SCHWAB TO SEEK REST. President of Steel Trust to Retire From All Business. Loretta , Pa. , Aug. 19. President Charles M. Schwab of the United States Steel corporation has accepted the advice of his physicians and de cided to retire indefinitely from an active business life. He will leave America to seek some quiet nook In a foreign clime , where not an echo of the strenuous life he has led can reach him. This information Is authentic. Dr. Golden never leaves the Schwab homo and the exact nature of his pa tient's Illness cannot bo learned through him. Mr , . Schwab is not confined to bis bpd , but spends much of his time on th6 wld veranda , which affords fresh air and a sweeping view of the moun tain slope. He Is always with hia wife or his physichm. The strange part of Mr. Schwab's Illness Is that ho IB always \rttnin vierw of those who call at his houio , yet he will not allow aay pcreon to approach him. Y. M. C. A. World's Congress. Christiana , Norway , Aug. 19. About 1,000 foreign delegates , repre senting thirty-one nations , are hereto to attend the Young Men's Christian association congress , which opens to day and lasts until Aug. 24. The United States sent thirty-eight official representatives. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets All druggists refund tbo money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature ia on each box. 25o. Former Followers of the -Sport . Will Contest , TROPHY CUPS FOR WINNERS. Those Who Have Played This Season are Barred Brownlos Win Another from Columbus , Making It Four Straight Play Central City Today. From Tuosilny'e Unity , A tennis tournament of the "hus beous" is to bo hold In Norfolk. Among a number of the old time tennis on. thnsiasts who got together this morniug it wns decided thnt it would bo good fun to pull off a tournament in which everyone ono could stand an equal show nud in which all lovers of the game could bo interested. In order to inaiutnin n more perfectly oveu standard of piny , it was determined that nil persons who have played tennis this season will bo barred from the tonruoy. Every ouo else is eligible to enter. The games will bo plnyed ou the court nt the corner of Norfolk avenue nud Tenth streets nnd will begin ns soon as drawing can bo made. All names of contestants should bo handed to J. 0 Stitt , secretary of the tournament , before noon on Satruday , August 23. Au en trance fee of BO cents per player will bo charged to defray expenses. This must accompany the name. Drawings will be made by n committee consisting of J. O. Stitt , Burt Mapoa and Sol G. Mayor. Teams in doubles will bo selected by drawing. The names will be shaken up in a hat and drawn out by pairs to decide who shnll piny together. Matches in both singles nnd doubles will be made by lot. Another rnle of the meet is that no participant shall play nny practice games , whatsoever , before his first match is called. Tennis shoes mast be worn ou the courts. Fifteen minutes' grace will be given each player after his match is called , at the end of which n nonappearance pearance will mean default. Trophy cups will bo presented to the winners in both singles'and doubles. With the lag in base ball during the trip of the team , this tourney will make something doing. Everyone who has ever played tennis is urged .to enter nnd those who are at nil timid should re member thnt no one who has played this year will be in the play. The time has been that excellent tennis was dished np by such men as J. 0. Stitt , M. O. Hazen , Sol Mayor , W. H. Bncholz , E. H. Traoy , O. H. Reynolds , P. H. Salter , O. S. Parker , A. J. Durland , A. J. Koenigstein , R. B. Weller , Storrs Mathowson , Carroll Powers.Oarl Daven port , Bnrt Mapes , M. 0. Walker , F. G. Salter , J. B. Barnes , Wnrren Sisson , J. N. Bnndick nnd others , and they are nil permitted by the rules to enter. All true sportsmeu should come to the nid of this tennis revival in Norfolk. Already Stitt , Mapes , Mayer , Parker , Bucholz and Salter have entered and many more have signified their good intentions. Made it Four Straight. Oolumbns , Ang. 19. Special to THE NEWS : The one-time invincible Mr. Duffey , who struck out 15 of Nor folk's best batters in one game and handed them a buuoh of horse collars , was batted into defeat here yesterday afternoon by Wilkins' Brownies in nu exciting 5 to 2 performance. The Sugar City crowd made it four straight. Bucklin did the twirling stunt for the visitors and was quite superior. His support wns excellent , while that of Dnffoy was rather ragged in spots. Kennedy made a phenomenal one handed stop and Jack Davey played a beautiful game. Norfolk 00 1 008 1 0 0 5 Columbus 1 0000000 1 2 Off the Bat. Agaii is still hitting the ball. Central City today and Kearney to morrow. Johnson and Wilkinson played with St. Edwards yesterday. And they came mighty near being needed with ; heir own gang. It wns Duffy who threw for Randolph n their 1 to 0 game against the locals. All of which goes to show that some pitchers are just as apt to lose as others , or a little more so. Special Excursions East. Daring Jane , July , August and Sep tember the Union Pacific will sell tickets from Oozad , Nebraska , Peuokie and Wakeeney , Kansas , and points east thereof to nil points in Iowa , Minnesota and Wisconsin at greatly redncod rates. Information regarding rates and dates of sale will be obeerfnly furnished on application to J. B. Elseffer , agent. eeng I Then the baby is most like5 1 ly nervous , and fretful , and 5 3 doesn't gain In weight. I J Scott's Emulsion I \ is the best food and medicine p ! , for teething babies. They J 2 gain from the start. 0 Send for a free sample. A } SCOTT & BOWNK , Chemists , 5 5 ojms rcarl Street , New York. V J joe. and f I.QOJ all druggUts. IB I She Has Cured Thousands Given up to Die. DR. 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Diseases of women , irregular menstruation , falling of the womb , bearing down pains , fun run displacements , lack of sexual tone. I.oncnrrhea. sterility or barrenness , consult Dr. Caldwell and she will ( how them the cause of their trouble and the way to become cured , Cancer * , Goiter , FiHtuln , Piles and enlarged glands treated with the subcu taneous injection method , absolutely without pain and without the loss "f a drop of blood , is ono of her own discoveries and is really the most scientific method of this advanced age , Dr. Caldwell has practiced her profession ia some of the largest hospitals throughout the country. She has no superior in the treating and diagnosing diseases , do'ormlties , etc. She has lately opened an ollico in Omaha , Nebraska , where she will spend a portion of each week treating her many patients. No incurable cases accepted for treatment. Consultation , examination and advice , one dollar to thoao in terested. DK. ORA CALDWELL & Co . Omaha , Neb. Chicago , 111. a Fisherman If so , before making any plans for your Summer fishing trip , you should tvrite or call on us for information per- : ainiug to the Lakes of Minnesota. There are ten thousand , lakes in the State of Minnesota , which are filled , vith Bass , Pickerel , Crappie , Muska- onge , eto. Remarkably low round trip tickets with long limits , will bo on sale all ummer , Information regarding fishing resorts , lotel rates , and round trip tickers will be cheerfully furnished by W. H. BRILL , Dist. Pass. Aent , 111. Cent. R. R. No. 1402 Farnnm St. Omnha. A SWELL TRAIN , THE ELECTRIC LIGHTED LIMITED "SHORTLINE. " To Chicago , Milwaukee , Racine , Rockford , Lacrosse , Dnbnqne , Elgin , Freeport , Madison , Jnnesville and other important points East , North east and Southeast , via An Electric Light in Every Berth. The Milwaukee is the only Elootrio -Lighted Train that runs in and out of Omaha. All cars are supplied with incandescent - candescent lights. 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