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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1895)
" . ' " " " ' . . . . . ; " . . . . . . , . . : . _ , - - I . 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'rng OJ\IA1IA \ flATLY DE.Et J'rnt'.SDAY. AUGUR' 22. js9tj. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i.- ' the nreman with the engine olarme,1 the ( robber and eaued them to leave before they had , \ nnllh(11 C3USl work. they , hll\ \ lalroul \ lie only law one of them , anti , \ thll wa the , man wh" hel him up with the Wlnchelter. ) ( This lan wore a niak. I foil off during the encounter , 10 he had a clear view of hll face. Il had \ never seen him before , but thought he would know him If be sw him aKa In. ! The IHUs.nlrs who were on the train were not molulel\ ! They were elnply dl. rllld to shy where they were , and as thIs order was a1) up by a liberal exhihi tlon of Wlnchelter they did \ not dispute the right ; of th- Intr\ers ] to be obe'oll Major T. S. rlarklon of this city was returning - turning from orth Plnte on the train. lie : 1011 that coon acer the train stopped two or three mon appcared nn the front platform nnl\ \ began dicilarging their nnorms. They nnlb91an dlchar/In did not shoot at anything In particular . hut . , Ilmply eo'med to desire to Impress the pas- that were Iler- Ren erR with the fact they fecty willing to shoot come one If they had to. Noue of the iaseengers tried to leave the car and , bayond hearIng the eXllloslon of the d'n3111 In the 'express car they knew but little about what waR going on. United StotlS Marshal White with Special Olcers Vlzzard and Miller of the Union i'a- cHic , left Omaha for the ecene of the rob- LI'ry on No. I at 9 : tl yesterday Iorlln . A message was received at Union Iaclnc headquarters at noon which staled that the posse was following the ( trail of tie robbers and hal , trace I them nearly to Arnold. R mal town located almost directly north of the Ilolnt where the robbery occurred. 1 was stated that the officers had no doubt that they woUld succeed In reaching the robbers II' side of forty-eight. hours. MADE TI Emlmn GO BACH : NORTH I1.AT'r1. : Ib. . Aug. 21-Slleclal ( Tllegram.-Deputy ) Sheriff Kolher returned from Vrolan at 10 o'clock this morning and gives the following ! \Irslcn of the Atlantic express - press train robber : Thrpe men climbed on the blind , liagage of No. 8 at Brady Island last night and three miles east of that place In the 1nj Ills they clImbed , over the ten- tier and c'lpelld ' the engineer to flop the train. They then IllacO a ! guard over 1'nl- fleer AU3t1 and the firemati. They broke Into the express car and blow open the sate. In the confusion the fireman , Thomas Duke. slllped away and uncoupell : the engine , threw the throttle wide ( open and ran to O"thenhull , where he gave the alarm. When the robber found the frelan had gotten away with the engine they abandonc1 the jail , after rIfling one safe anti the baggage car. A special train was at once n1I , up In thIs city all Sup rlntellent Park , Master Mechanic . Barum , Shel'l I. 111 anI U.put ) ICchlhier . with n pease of citi- zens lef for the scene iif l the rohb ry. The wrecking crew was alw tnkn as the cx- ploslon of the dynamite blew the express car al to pIeces anti , knocked two other cars oft the track. The robber's look a northern direction through Ih sand his and sparsely ; settled country and at 7 o'clock the sherl sent back for four aldltoual , ! men. lie was on a hot trai and had caplured one of the hones. ( rol blood marks to bo seen I Is thought one of the robbers was badly wounded , nnll he will probahi' LI captured before nIght Everybody Is elate over the quick work done hy Fireman 1 Duke , nail henceforth heroes. he will be one of this city's JXPgl"I' ' 1'0 1.\1"1'1'11 : Jt'CHTIVg ! . n,1 . \I"lt. II'h.1 1..h'l I , . Ses- 'rn I 1.1 rgi' I 'up.it's . Bn.\nY's ISLANI ) . Neh. . Aug. 21.- ( Special Telegram.-The place where the Atlantic express holdup was commited this meriting was opposite the old Sheley farm and at the head of the GOlhcnburg canal and one which robbers would naturally choose. An Investigation showed that the ' robbers , In trying to blow' open the safe , had blown fragments of the window glass sixty feet on either side of the track. A number of 38 cartrldgua for a repeating rife were found In a vacant house near this 110101. Where the horses were hitched a sack containing hal a Ilo/.n sticks of dyna- mite was found also a bucket. Sheriff Miller thinks there Is 10 doubt hut what tie robbers took to the his , as the trail inIlcaios . . and that they are probably hend- - lag for Gandy. A messenger was dispatched from North Plate to Cattily to be on the lookout for any perona h answering the de- i scrIpton of the robbcrs. From the scel of the robbery the train puled to a vacant hOlsa one mie cast and known as the "Kettie" IJrOperty. Hero the robbers had camped for several days and II their hurry had loft a grip , which contained a pair of gI0\03 , a imanimner n paper containing Cars- Son's general merchant , advrtsement. and a paper sack from J. I O'Neil's grocery. 10th of these merchants are residents of Gothenburs. Close by was found a COIn- plete set of double harness and nn empty pocketbook. While time conductor was looking acer the passengers time braleman put his lantern , under his cnat and started for liraily's Island 0111 was 1,111(1 up hy the special from North . . - . Platte. Time freman In cutting the engine , loose from the train anti running to Gothen- ' ' hlug for help gave the alarm situ the 11as- . sengerl after securIng their valuables got . / out of the CJI' nail lied. There Is no doubt but wha the robber were experts In Ihe ( nile of dynammmite. One of the horses . with bridle and saddle , was found four attics ' north of the scene of the robh r ) ' . Oiik'srs think that they wi soon be able , . to bring In the entire pdrt ) . Sherlf Ho son < nod Deputy Sheriff CoIl of Iexlntpn arrive this morning anti will be sent north to help locate lie ( rohhers. NORTH IIATT . : eb. . Aug. 2l.-Special ( Teleram.The ) latest news from th : posse In pllrnl of the train robbers Is that the horses belonging to the bandits have been captured , both badly cut by barbed wire fences. I ts thought the rdhhrs are now cornorc1 [ a 111 belm held by the officers. Posses have left Gaudy Caliaway . Gat1mn- hlrg anti Irally ( sllntl , amid there Is no doubt r that lucy mire now on a hot trail. Iaslel Mechanic Barnul rellrcd from Irad ) ' hlaqll this ovcnll ! and : lie freely exprebsed the 1tlcf that every one of tue robbers voUhil h' captured before tomorrow woul capllred tomorrw after- noon. I Is thought that time rUbber wh : c blew open thc entaIl safe WIS badly burned by the dynamite all unable to travel . and that hn Is now hiding In the hills north of the bcrn" Jf the robh ry. That pat of the country ) ' 15 now being scourell. and I n threatened lorm IloeH not interfere he wil have no 'htnr" ! or C C31'e. Heports ftom men 11 litirsilit ore scarce. GOTI : BUHG. : eb. . AI . 21.-Speelal ( TI rm.-1 ) armell l're started out at Ihybleak this mcrnlnl and nt 1 a. m. had reached 513:1Ith , sb1ut live miles behind the robbers . The sheriff orrl\etl here early this e\'cnlnl with another of the desperadoes' horses and Hartell with Bnolhrr pcase for " 'ld lore valley , f'el miles nohvest ( where the robbers are surrolld and will . probably be captured hy morning. ' , 1.1 li. I'iifur liii' 'I'roulmle . At the office of the Paclff Express corn- t It was stated ( - , ' pany wa yesterla that the entire .lnount secured by lie ( rhhHS WS $128. I was not " 'rt.11 Ihat all of this was cash a some of It might have been In I checks amid thIs would not be bat. I So far there 11 i no mean5 of knowing how I mich the sate contalllil which the crck , . , men fale,1 to open. 'Ihle Is I the through , . safe and , the bulk of the contents was plt ' In It \hn It loft Cheyemmmie. \Jlln It arrived ' I : , rived In Omaha It \\al \lbco\ r.\ that the , explosion hall shattered the comhlltbn : JO l ; It could Hat liii l opened , anti thm . safe was lent ; , . . to thin shop , 10 bo opened. The otclal" 01 ; . mime rOJpalY , are wel sal lpto \ get off so r.l ) . .u I IS to ( be prllnll1 that lime . thrllh baf. . centalncd I esniitlerablo amount ; . 01ah. . . --a- - . , - n.t ! II immmci . . O. N. l'i'tcrsomm , \ ihmu ur11 recently lived at i :00 : Lake slreel , lost a silver wdtch yuter- I do , but h I > 10 busy ) ' CUII'atultnl himself - - self that ( ho did not I.is l mOI'e that lie Ilocs not mlll\ the Inu n1 h. lie wal ulovhl1 from the im'.mse at the above 1tlber tu , Satb Omaba , alai , haler the operation ' a I ; l 1:1\ : \ 'rhal , eeI1JJljl , $ f amid the . wltcb , vlro fOln 1 nmismmg ! . i'chermi'n : Cught that H : L1l/ht have ale1Ihly ! been ! remo\J to South Omaln , sad w.nt 10 that city It ( leak : fum' ' it. \L Ic lie was Jonl Mms. h'otersomm : leuul ubeatclmei In art al 1) ' tn the roar of . - th hou # . I eontaln'lt time $10. lJt the - watch mI' tmmIlng. I Is 111fIOs.d that . . $ . ) mo cae who assisted \ In time 10'.111 found , I1t. the uthel ! anti [ after e'tnetn ! th Wlllh imud everk'aklng the " , thrfw im' , nl cnrl"kln. niahey tbt ( ulchtl ' . cut slmsi.ci or ! ' : a lt window \ , , htn1lng tm t. , ; 'Cr 1111.(1 : - - - - Ju..1 Irum I. . . rt HI. . . . . , . . WATfltTOVN { , N. Y. . . 11'O\ : : , Aug. 21-Ezrn W ! t.Ilr. relrf\t , cbif engtiiecr 01 the Atlantic Itll.J1rtl ' the navy . 131 dl"l It S.\clet'l Uuh"r ftm bent disease 3SJ t6. I . . - - - - - FARQUHAR BEAT CULJNGlAJl1 Iowa Champion ! Wins Handily from the Nobrak Tennis Exper INTERSTATE TOURNEY PROGRESSES FINELY , Slmighms ( h"1 1 CIII : Sllrt . . .t..r'II' . 1111 UI.hl.11'1",1 I I ho malt tl the S"III-I.'IIIIH-SeurcH for tim . HI , ' . All the prelmlnr ) latcb J In the Omaha Interstate Iawn Tennis Tournamlnt ha\'l now been workell oft , and nothing remains but Orst.clas contcsts. Yesterday was n doy of good hard work. Only sixteen ties are now left out of an original fifty-two. Twenty-one Were settled yestemday , three Iolng by default. Considering what Is In store for the rest of the week , yesterday's games were ns a rule of only secondary Interest. Ono ended In n surprise which Is lkely to be the most memorable Incident of the tournament. C. S. Culln ham went down to J. B. I I.'arquhar of Lemars , anti moreover was only able to save three games In the two sets. In this there was as One tennis oximibiteti . by the winner lS was ever seen In this city. But apart from this the matches were for the most part either between two men of thlrll or fourth rank or ele were so one- sided as to give the loser 10 show at all. In the morning only elnles were put Into court. Mr. Valdoer was abut the first to begin and he was given a god deal 01 nut- nlng about by ii. F. I Gibbs . Gibbs. however . h3S not given much tithe to tennis title sum- mnr. and ho only placed four games to his credit. la\erstlck was entlrly outclased by Atmstlmm. le I I not showing the same prowess that he did a year ago , arul Atmstin's wIl placed drives were too much for him. 1 Coilletzer anti n. Young played ] a etuhbor game , but I was lifeless and nol brilant Cmmihiimgimamn enteret the court at 2 o'clock with Crape and had no .lmculty In disposing of him. lie seemed to be playing his game wI'1 enomugim and no one had any suspIcion of what was coming. A short time later , however , he met his 'aterloo. I".rquhar h:11 : stood up against butt for a few exhlhl- ton gamneim the Ilre\lous afternoon . all gave no IndIcaton of being able to make even a close /lht The nalural IlreSUmlton ( In favor of the Nebraskan . therefore was In- creased hy the form that had been shown slnco the tourament opened 10 almost a certainty that he would win hands down. CULLINGIIAM I BAIHY II1i.'m'l'EN. They started oul. lame after glne went to the visitor , and the sl.2clntors became Interested Fur a tune . however . those who knew time two len thought little or it. Cui- liimgimam's habit of wlnnil/ when defeat Is staring hll In he t face was talwn Into con- sldcraton , anti also tha het that I"arquhar appeared to ( be playing l.s ronger.lame than mme was consilerel capable of. indicating ap- parenty that ho W.S likely to fall down at any moment But hover for an Instant dId he let UII. The first set was a love set probably the first time that Culngham has lost a love set In a tournment match In Omaha. They changed IJI , and still the bails . continued to fly froln . Fanluhar's racket. always played In exactly the right manner to 10St discommode the Omaha man hardly a chance was given him to 1,1 a bail. I-\'cr'thln ! was allost out 01 reach , or was too fast for accurate placing. Farquuiar's lobs were womlerfuly accurae . and the high wind not only \\lle them very Ilmeul to returmm , but rustle the fact that they nearly always f 1 but a few incites inside , the base line all Ihe more ro- marmble. ] Cullnlhal took timnee games In the second set . but he never gave alY Indica- ton ( of starting In 10 win. The close of the match was Just as the start. Culling. Culng- ham was severely oulplayed. I.'arquhar put up one of the most skillful I gaimmes ever se2n In Omaha. Ills bead Ils ( work was superb. J\'ery hal was playell jU5t as It should have been. When a lob was needed a good lob was certaIn to conic and they were all jUdged superbly. Farquhar's one faul of ne\er 11Ia'lng n bal back hand I he can round It was a noticeable contrast to his efforts to put everything to Cuihinghain's fore hand to avoid the latter's dangerous back.hand 1lays. IASKELL AGAINST SIOCU After this was over the courts were kept busy until sunset. Probably the center of Interest - terest was that In whIch rank Haskel let Slpcumim. There was a good crowd vnesent. cheering enthusiastically every brilliant piece of pIa ) laskll was outclassed but he sue- eeeded In duplicatIng CCmiiingim.mimi's SCOIO , Al the four leading lulls In .tho douhles were In court. during the e\ nlng. arquhar anti Hasl\I ha1 nn easy tme of I with Percy Young and Crape , Yommng ant Calt- wol did almost as they pl13sed wih H. Young and , l1annister. Wallnlr and Slocul slooll up against Wilams and Packar1 [ anti ant lost but one game , and Austin and Culn- ham had an easy win from the Wlb r pall. Doane and Iavis who only scored four games. 1.'aq\lhar \ and laskcl showed an Im- pro\ement In their team werk. and should stand wel against Young amid Cadlwel this afternoon. The state bamplons had iit.Ue neo.1 to exert timeimmseives ' exrt wlnnlll fifty-four points out of elhtysen , but they shOWN Semite pretty leam work antI considerable mastery of the ( houbies game. which they have now "een practicing together for soy- oral weeks , alhough they did not put In so much tme at practice as they shoullha\'e dOlw after the Gland Ilanll nleetng If they wlshell 10 carry elf /rst honors hpre also I'rom the showing mOlle Ull to the present In the couts there Is little tn cheese bet\.c : , thrm and Culng ham. and \ Austn , Either ham . IIISY give time Chicagoans a hustle . and It Is beIng freely said now that althouh UII to the itresent'aitiner and Slocum have had n very easy time of it. they will cer- Scores tautly : not go home wihout time loss of a sel. SCOH S FOil TIlE D.\ ' . Singles , first t "oul1 ( comIIIIJe ) : " ' . D. ( 'ienmeumts . wmuiic-ovc ; ; ( ] . F. Longs- dorf absemmt. (1eol'gl' McC'aguo ( . beat D. \ , Riley , G-O. G-l. - :1 . Colpetzer beat H. n. Young ) . G.IG. . - ' Delousln . beat O. 1. la\'rrstck , G-2. 6' 62.C. . Croclwel , walw\'er ; A. H. 1.'lndlay nb- snt. . { C. it. Voting bent \ \ ' . H. Williams G-2. 6-1. 1. : A. Clln ham heat 1hltl Crat1o , G-I , G-l. retired J. B 1'a""lhlr : , walko\er ; George Dixon 1 Hopkins beat O. G. Pope. G-3. G-I W. . 1 . Sloclm heat Frank Ia kpi. C-0.63. Fred l.uke beat J. H. Cohemaim 110.G , G - . . Percy S. YannI beat : W. 1q. ! C-l. 6.0. S. R . ( 'al,1\1 beat \ . i'mmysur I . 6-0 G-2. ( lmmter'iIiier , bout n. n. Vliiitmnms . G-O. 6-1. " ' . Bannller be.1 1' : . . \ , ( 'Arey . G-I. G-I. 1 , . Wahlner heat II. g. Gbb : , 6 : 6.1. Sec'otmtl round : George lcCague , walkover : Yo I ) . 'bern- emits retired . .J B. Farquhar hlat C. S. . ( 'uiiimigimmtmim . GO G'I : rtIileQ. ; ; seonti ' round ( , "olcluted ) : W. Dalll tl'l anti I n. Young beat \ . N. ( 'tmi'tlemmnii n. M. Vimmsmmmuhuuler . 6-2 . G-O. ' 'I'hlnl [ ro'lnll ( . .mplel. ) : J. n. I"wrtiluinmianti F. 1IskeIb beat Pete ) ' lJ kel S. Young anll I' . anI ( . . ' : , l'2. ; . C. 11. rOI anti S. . ( 'aitlwt'hi beat " ' . Uanll"ler amid n. H. Yo I I . . 61. I.- : . I. . 1 " 'a hIler and " ' . 1. 1. Slocum lat " . H. WllamN timid 11. I II. lacl\lll. 6-fl 6-i. UnlI ln anti ( ' H ( ulllhll heat J. H. 1)csmume . . Jclne and W I. t.uvis. G-2 , 6-2. I'ilOSI'ECT ron ' 1O1)A. No one can tell what tcday will bring ferth. 'fhe morning will bl ) h'en up to singles again anti hr thc afternoon the tel l ml.'nli : II tbo doubles wi bo ( i Into co \ t. Stal'lng nt 10:33 : time six rClwlnln ; malches In hb . .reonround of tIme sllgies .reon\ \ tll will b" I'and ' ] el a quickly CI posalhle. ' 'hh wi fill up site lme until iumit'im and then an atijouirnmnant a 1 : bo taken mummili 4 : o'chiek this ofterimoon. Promplly at that hour Culnhsm n:11 Auta : , \ 11 rrl W'aidu.er I antI Slel'um , amid no cute who loves a good I jalIP of In's ' should stay away. I Is a I utmost tnsf , thlnl tn aomuaumtca beforehanll : Iha city leliis ! ll IK 0111 to be cios I anti 'Jxrltn ! Ierlu"o : on" of tlb contestants I I 10 likely not to do wllat II expected of him. limit this ! 411 13nlOl lint 1& interest- ' Irg. I H fomu ret ) 1(1r to 'll"g a repetition of time f111th t Chmtesgr , hit itmmumth . II whlh 1IIIIh'OI , anti , \Hlo. ' of whom the \:11. cagoana sppsare.I ; t I rvNet mimucim tell to.nl Ipalr'\1 1 lft .10 luch , fel to III"L's lllrti' . Except I for I'ullltmghmjpm's ( 'ulluJlul" famitum ' . . In 'he ' 1If : court Yollerlw th.rf wntlld hi't fear 'o hllIhrwluJ lime beet le t < 31'ab' c.1 IaIle In.1 A".III hma-e played < 1 M.uIUv : iage'laer I StOce ! they c'utmme h.r.I trout Ctm'ar ' , arid I"e : belnIle , nlP ! . ' hI sun modcrn . ' ' 1.I'pl . m crn frame. . C'ulh"ham'l aiow style ! Is noL time r.m tnt , ulIet te the ( , , - - - - - - - I lecll'arl ) fut vOlelnK. anti \ h. oren hll to get tip In lmo after his Ilrvlc to c'tdl the ( retur belore I lisa : crossed the IeVICO lIne , ant of COulO every beginner knows that ho sho111 never bt caUll itwcoit the service line and the base In- ! when the bal COle ! back to iuiuit. Thl , however , Is the' only llrnolncel fault In tbelr game , ant I will stanl simouitler to they wi only [ together shoullr Ihou1er and side by able . time ) will at least ehol that buoy ( ore not entirely outclassed b ) the vIsitors. . X A'i'IX.\ I. 'I'I' % XIS 'l'IH.1 S.ullYr. S"l.1 UIU' II X. . " , ort S..H I SIII'I'th.I.III. ; , . . . . . \POI'I" H. 1. , Aug. 21.-TIme lerolll ' ' In the uiatiommal . tennis totmtna- dl1 lila ) tle nntonal. tenlil tal 11- mont wn not n8 well attended , , ns the open- lug. Little interest wait luken In the lecolll rOllll , whldl was In order for the tin ) ' . Time . prl1l'II1 Illtch was on the gm-tenth Itnn\ , \ elurt hotw.'en Chllee ( anJ Mmattlmowc . The latter hind aim easy thing of I , OU\III ) 'ln/ his at point anti sviimmiiiig . opu'onemmt lt every wlnnlni. G-O , olllment G-1 Ofli I' In the lecond let dil ; Iulhews Ihow any strenlth In cotmmpLunl- ( . Ron % vltit Chnco. The other matcheR of the ( itt ) ' resule,1 , us follows : J her blat 'ullalle , 61 , G-t , G-t ( : olllan heat Iiimwcs . G-O. G-3. G-I. 'Ferry heat \'m'arii. , G-2 , G-7 , 7- : 8-G. Miet bent K i W.enn , 7- , . I-I , C-S. Hlnckle beat \\'ear G-t. G-l , G-l. Hllh hNlt Mmmynadir. G-l , G-O , 465. . ) . . G-O G-l. Ho\e Petit ( irlitimi 6-2. - , - Irownlnlhlt\l bent Burlon , 6i73.6 , G-t Jones heat \Vuiq . G-t. 7G2. G-2,7-5. NOel bet Clew ! . G-I , G- : G- : ; CIHcl heat Lee . r-1. 7.t . 9-7. 1)er/on helt "alner.G. . 6- : G-4. G-3. Lamed lat Timoumipsoim . U-2. G-2 , G-3. Ilnshnw heat lirowim G-3 , 6-0 G.3. I.'oote beat Gould , 62. 6-1 , 6- : Ildlon heat Itead 6 : . G-2. 6-2. Fishier ! helt n.\'llpon. n-2. n-o. 1)-2. ) W.'ar beat Wlllon. G- : 6 : . 6-1. luWIUl1 : heat Mihlett . G-3. 6 , I-G. G-l. Yesterday nHtlnoon time prrlmlnarll ! anti the first 10UIII mutlles were Ihtmisimeti. . Time scores wer' ns Col OWl : Prelmlnalles : Nlldham defaulted to I- Ipr ; 'llmall o heat Scutider . G-3. G- : I-G. G-I : Fishier beat BrIC' by default [ : n,1llson beat Iavll 9-7. 4-G. G-3 , G.l ; Wise heat 11cr- rl'k : , 7not 7- : ; Lee hpat Iewls , H- : 1)-3. ) G-2 ; J. A. 10vl beat 'n'lor , 4-6 G-I , 2-G , r.4 , 7hace : . ) beat SIHIs , G.2. G-3. G-t : : lathp\\ ! beat Joime . G-3. n-I , 7- : : Colmnn beat 6-2 G-I G-3 Ilawes beat I'Ill , tJlat lIttle - : - , - ; Hlwl ! hlnt 11 : -G , 7- : G-I. : 7-9. G- : : \111 beat Barnes , G-2. tie ; : . G-2 : Terry heat Wil n 1. 4-G. 7.5 , .I-G. G-I , CI'm'enn : beat Lord , G-2. G-I. : G.O ; :1. let heat Da\'ls , G- : . -7. G-2 : Terry heat \\'liiltw. --G. 7-l. .I-t. : o-i. G-3 ; Wrenn 1w'lt Lorti 3-2 , G-2. 1.3. : G-O ; : llel blat D.1ls. G- : : . 6-7 , 1).2. ) 7Porrott ; heat Ileamtmm . G-l. G-t. 7-5 : 10wlnnil bent 11001(1. r.3.I. . G-2 : Ialmlr bent llrll'I" . GG3. - . 3.G. 1-6. G-3. First rommnd ' beat .1. B ' . rounl : Ilnckll } hlat l1rmdiey r.2 , G-3. 60Vear ; beat hatch . 8-f. G-3. G-4 ; Mml'miatr heat Taylor 2-G , G-I. G-2. 3-6. 1-1 ; ; Orliln heat Degar . 1-3. ; 4-6 G-2. 7- : : 10\0) ' ' . . G- : . 3-6 . G-t ] . beat J'nnlnJs. [ 62. 6-2. : -G. - : Borlon beat HanI , . 9-7. 1-1. 7-l : Crnlnlhlell heat Ito- hiatt G- : 5-7 , 3-2. 7-5 ; Wal beat Stub. 1)-:1 ) : , G-3. 3-1. G-O : Jones heist TOte . G-2. G-2. G-O : Neihl heat ' . 3-6 7CI. . H-l - . . Nel Avery - , - C-I. - : Cioii-ti jr. ht.at i eet1hnm , 2-G. G-3. G- : G-l ; ) av1180n iteM \Vie . G-I. G2.H. . 4-3 , G-2 ; Lt'l beat hove ' ti-I . r-i . 6-1 I'aret heat liowland . . 10\ , } . G-t. rl. - : lnrc 10wlan.l. G.2. r.t , 7-5 : Ialmpr heat BulC' hy , Ipflul ; Ip'rson heat Cuph1an , 1-0. : 1-3. G-I : : Heed heat Stiiiinntm . 7-G. f-2. G-2 : B\lon heat eele ' h ' tiefmuumit ' Itobin- Neeley lay defaul ; ' 'lllp80n heat - sou by default ; 1llrell heat Post , ' G-I. : 3-1. ti-i , G-3 ; lenMhaw beat Cle\'elnlll. I-G. t-2 , 2-3 , G.2. G-3 ; Brown bent Melnmne by 110- fault ; "nre heat IllrllI , . C-2 , r.l. G-2 : W'ni- Islon ) heat Joa , G-3. G- : G-1 ; FOOtl' hent 'renn , jr. . C-2. G-8. G-O ; Ooull ; heat Mason jr. , : -2 , G-3 , 6-3. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( 'I ty 'i'm.ttriim' , ' lt host I ngtm. hASTINGS . Neh. . Atmm. . . IASTIGS. 2l.-Speciai.- ( ) Yeslrda ' the da ' of Cour ( ) was thl opening day the mia's' . cl ) tennis toiirnaimmetmt . The weather wus line , lul the grountisvere nol In us gooil shlpe ns usuII on account of the h'avy rain the day before. W'mthmlquist nml Brown won h i ) ' , llfault from Yorum nn,1 , Slm' ; ; Iadrctt anti hutton defeate1 . Ftrby anti Clarle. 61 , I-t ) ; Berhn.,1 , anti Blle , llfllte,1 , BUMhnl1 anti , liucimnell . G-O. G-O ) ; 1"1hm multi Ilcll1S defeated Blair and 'orle. G-I. r.3 : Stone tutu , \'uu Denmark Ile- footed Snyder , and Cline , G-2. G-O ; lower.1 and Duel defeated Cool anti Miller ( . G-l. G.2 ; Hose mint ! Brown dlCeated UouJas : antI , Duel. G-I. 7Johnson ; antI Immmmgaim tie- felted Ha\erl ) ' und Webator , 8-G. G-O. - - - - " - SIX Siioit'I' II'\TII ( 'hitSEs. 1.lrl. , Grl".1 " 'ulei. . S."I 1.1 ltiuuis lt' the ! url. . Time card of short races run of at the Charles street ' park : ) last. evening attracted a large and Inthuslastc crowd of spectators. And everybody was satisfied for they wit- neSl'd an o\'enlnl of rare sport. The first event on the schedule was a ons- mlo novice race wih two prizes a stop watch amid saddle. There were nine starter and time race was an exciting one from wire to wire. George F. Toozer won , C. ll I'd. wards second and Tom Bowman third. Time. : :38. : J. ii. Wnnberg , W. II. Iardls , 1' . C. Stocking Gus Iloitii. Charles Kelly and W. J. Schrader also started The second was a on - mlo open for class A riders. wih two prizes. an onyx clock and oak ' rocker. ii. E. J'redrlckson won . Jimmy Mack ( second , and II. C. Gadkl third. Tha , \Vestcrim Union phenum. Jdhli. was In bad [ : form and fnished wRit the tail ender II Tinme 2:45 : I-G. The ten-mile professional . wih I , . I. Hol- ' ton. W. I. ' . Clark and H. E. McCulough as st'rtlrs. resulted In vIctory for Helen , lcCulough second. Time 2S:09. : The fourth on the card ! was a two-mile open for class A , wlth"se\'on starters and two prizes a $20 silver tea set and a pair of opera gla ses. Frelrlckson [ won , with Mack second and Gadke third. Time , 5:10. : . The nfh was n two-mie for time festIve I rnezenger boy. whim two prizes. a stop watch and n cycionmeter. Gus 10ion. Halph Brown , Charles Kelly ; harry Gurne and H. T. Whie hroko away lt the crack of Referee Grlswo l's pistol I was a gooll race and ! Brown won , with Whie cond. Tlmc : 5:39. : The two-mimile ordInary race for 1,000 1m- I1CTtOl1 cigars between Colonel EI , Iyle ammO Major I. E. TCI 2r. occasioned mich fun. , Tager won hy aim e'elash In 7:28. ; The fndl was the premier ( \ent of the evening . n five-utile open for the class A bos. I was a bang-up. rtling good race , wih seven starters 1.'retrlckson won. but by time veriest ccrmmtcim as JImmy Mack pushed him ; for all he was worth and would ha\e undoubtedly won hail ' It not been Ihat his way Ilown the stretch was Impelle1 { by Schmrtuder who was ridden out of the race hul malntalnrd the pole around to the flumlsim. This iadI I necessary for Macit to go around imlumm . and In doing 10 lie lost the leach , to the : hlg Gerlan and was beaten across the tae by a hair. Time , H:03. : : Saturday evening Nell Reading . Lester Hol- I ton , W F. Cark and n. E. lcCulough go ' In a fifty-mmmiie sweepstakes race. " ' 11111"1 I h , . 11 IIi.-ihmmuirmit'r. Whpn Mrs. liratimiff . who lives ae Tblr- teenth anti Lea\enworth streets , walked Into I time Police staten at 9 o'clock last nlgimt the cothes were almost torn oft her bacle. This condition of her wearln ! apparel hall been causell hy t'e well directed efforts of one James Ke ( according to hlr statement. She said that she ball gone Into a saloon on a corcr opposite her 'residence to get a can of beer and ther Keefe met hu. She further stated that I\eefe had first raised a chair to braIn her and hall then set It Iown [ alaln ant ! set upon Ilr wih his fists. Officer Sull\'an was slnt out tl look for lCeefe and In ! short time placed him under arrest . F'roni the statements of both parties It appears that the trouble arose over a board l1hh. Keefe hld boated with Mrs. Bralnlr Ild hail run a bill of $40. This hl refused to pay , anti Irs. Iralnlr threatened to gar- niches his wages. The mater was finally settled alll thpu I\eefe wanted to bortl with Irs. Bralnlr again , but Irs. Bralnlr refused to taint him. The troubl finally culminated In the Incident of last nlgbt. . II'uWI I. I 11.1 hay ' . Joe Brown was arreste1 [ last nlht on a warrant chargIng him wih disorderly conduct . duct , the complainant being Irs. Mary Tad- lock of Twelfth and howard streets Ac- Iollnl to Mrs. TaiIiock's , statements , Joe . Is 1 very b.11 boy , of whose presence the nought- hrhood of Twelfth and Howard struts wi gladly bl rd. ! In addilon to bile other IS' ! del It II charged that Brown baa booms In the habi of entIcIng time young girl of the I ntlghhorhood Into dark . alleys. - I I'mmiuit.'r hurl hn 111. 1 . I. Dater , a painter , fell from time roof of the Southwest Irebytlrlan church , Twen. ( lomb and I.ea\'enworth streets , 'eslerllay ( afternoon at 3 o'clock anti 11hlocaled his hip. lie was painting the reef of the church and STaN standing on eeaffoithtn . which wee luspcnd front the root by hoakl. One of time books broke and Bater was thrown to str the ground - . He lives It & North Sixteenth - - - - - " TIRD ) OES ( ; , TO oCIWORD' ) ' . , Ebright 00303 nt 1 HOle with 1 Very Un- h 6ki Sosioit , - , .1 - - LINCOLN SLIPS . . DOWN ANOThER PEG , I : iii'ilrliie's 'ihlr'e-hisiNm- : I I nlh I lii . , huNt's 1.1 Irtllht ' \'u. ' 1u thl Il'II'I. ' met ' I ii. , e"Iltli . l'l t , , tI'11 I' . . HOIIforI , , G ; T.inc'oln " . los Moines . 7 ; PeorIa 2. St. Joseph 3.M : Hplnlleld , 7-2. Quint' ) ' . 7 : Den\or. G. Itimitiummort' , 4 : Cimlcmmgo . 2. " 'ahlnllon.-I : CIt'velaimd , 5-8. Brooklyn , 9 : . I. Ioll . :1. : Iltsbur ! IG ; Nt\\ ' York , 12. . Boston , 7-15 : 1,0ul10. . t.2. Ph ii itciel , pit in. I : Clad ii natl . I. I flu , iautimpoi iii . 9 : Ortll luplls , , .1 Kimmietas City , 1.10 ) ; ; lnnelpol ! , 21. St. Ilul. 13 ; twnukee. : . Terre lnnle , 1:1 : ; Detroit , 8. LINCOLN . Aug. 21.-S'pecial ( Telegram.- ) liiigimy put Inothcr stick In Buck's pennant wheel tOthy hy a lucky bunchln of hits In the fourth , Whll lcBrllo knockell out a ' triple wih' the bags ftiii. Outside of that Gragg piched n good gaumse. 10rton wes a little wili , but managell to scatter the hits. A very raw decIsion of Umpire Levis cut off a run 0111 the chances of n possible tie for Ihmmck . Score : Lincoln . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 I-I HoekCorJ . . . . . . .1 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 . -G His : Lincoln 10 ; ltockforti 10. Errors : 1III01n , , 1 ; HOl'lfold. :1. : Earned , runs : Liii- rout , 1 ; 1orkfo\d. 2. Two-ha"e his : ll , Keumflei ( ) ' . Klnmerlr , 101Ing"wolh. Viii- nur. 'rimree-base hl : Jtielrltic. ! Hc\llco hit : \bc1Jrit1c. ouhlc . pla8 : Klmmere\ to Speer ; lorlon to Snyder to K\el . Struck . out : Iloilingawortlm , l ' lml"n'r. ' I.'lahert ) . 1 lng (2) ( . horton. Base on als : 01 Gragg , 3 ; off ilorton. 3. lIlt h } ' pitcher : , lull . Ylsnor. l.f on hale > : lncoln , I : : , nOlIfonl , it ) . Bate\I8 : ( Gmg . al\l Speor : ' Horton Ind SnItr. , Thou : .1wo hours. Un\lre : ; 1 r. Levis. S' JOSI'II. : Aug. :1-Score. first game : St. Joseph . . . . . . . . I 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- Spllnlleld . . . . . .0 0 0 0 G : 0 0 . -7 lute : St . Joseph , G ; SprIngfield 8. Er- torts : St Joseilim 2 : Springttehd . 2. ltttt- tories : John on In,1 JoueS : onlur and Belt. Score , second ! alw : SI Josellh . . . . . . I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 2-8 Spriimgtit'iti . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Hits : SI Josettim 1 : Springiheid . 8. gr- Irs : St. Jose11)1 ) : ; Siinltmgiieid , 2. Bat- ( crIes : ( 'olbur tutu Jones ; Soimier Schwartz attn I k'i t. 1.1. li-iN\'EIt : , AI . 21-Scorl : 1)onver . . . . . . . . .2 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 I- Quincy . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 - u 0 0 0 1 . - -7 lls ; Dln\'er. . 10 ; Quine 9. Errors : Den\'er , : : Qult ) . 3. Batteries ; Egaim anti Iohman ; 11 I I al1 I Inland. DES MOINES , Aug. 2i.-Scoro : le'iIoiumcs. . . . . . . . . . Iel . . . 0 ( 0 2 2 0 I 2 0 0 71 10011 , . . . . . . . . . OltJOOjiJOQ-2 : His : Des Moines . I : 1lorln , 7. gr- rots : Dec tioiuies. 2 : 11"011 , G. Batteries : ' Roach amid mit'I"mmrland Jimuimecim ' . : 111 : ll"I\land ; Illlen tutu F1)'nn. S'AXDNG ( ) TIlE 'gAIS. Plned. \Vomm. Lost. 1' . Ct. Ilncoln . . . . . . . j ) : r I.ost : ; ' ; 1. G\3 leJ ; ( olnes..1 lG : t m.8 Ieorln . . . . . . . . . : iI 41. . ' SI.S lons'er . . . . . . . . 91 ; lt 4t m.1 Qulnc . . . . . . . . .93 4 4G 50.5 Hoelford . . . . . . 91 : 4\ \ 49 47.3 SI. .108Ullh. . . . . . . I 3 : I 37.2 Sllrln/ltll . . . . . . . 9G 3 G 31.t No gnomes schelulCl1 for today . " 'estll teams Ol'en ' In IIIJ < f ! tommiorrow. GAI S CH ' 111 : 1A'I'IOX.1.IAGIB. . ( Imk'zign mi rroylI-Mls.mm's I Sei'ou.ii . Shut".1 lt 11 I I l.r. ' . BAL'UIOnE , Au4. / 21.-Ilotim pitchers were effective In tpthuy's gmuumme . hit I0fer kept Cimicago's lulls \\'el \ scattered , and received - celved Clultes ! sUPllort Truh- . ' . \nson's' ' ICOHl lmseman , made hlR first Ippon\nIO and ! did ivcli. Attendance , 3,10. Score : Baltmoro . . . : . . 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 . - I Chicago . . . - . . ; .t : . 1,0 0000020-2 . ' Hits : ' Baltm ? ' t. 17- ( hlc110. 10. Er- runs : Baltlmo\e , 0 : Chicago , 2. Earned runs : Baltimore . I ; Cimicago 2. 'wo-ba"e his : Aumsoim . Terry . 'hrel'-base hit : Lange. Stolen bases : McGraw . Jennlnl ! , 1-\'eret. Kelly (2) ( ) . Robinson. Double JIIY : McGraw to Gleasn 10 Carr ; Lange to Donohue. First hose ou hal ! : Off lorer. 1 : off 'l'et'ry I. Sirucl out : Dy Jlolel' . a : h ' ' ' ' . 1. lltmtteries hotter Hohln- by Tlrr ) 1 Bateries : Horer and ! - son : 'I'erranti Uonohue. ' 1lme-'wo : hours mind -eighteen mllull > Umpire : . Burnham. hEAVY 1I1'l"i'ING IN BOTh. " 'ASHINGTON . . , AUJ. 21.-Two games were 11In'cII het this Ifemoon , time teams . . ' ' hreakln e\'on. 'ho battIng was % 'ei ) heavy In the that lme , there being four thre.-bagers anti two home runs up to time end of the Courth. Cleveland's Ileiti- immg In hoth lallg was pemfect. The betty ) ' hitting contnued In the second ame. At- tenllanre , 2 , oJ lt Irlt game mimi : ,0 at . socoimd. Scouc . Irst 11e : Wushlngton . . . . . 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 G Cle\cllnd . . . . . . . . . : 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1- G Hits : Vi'ntthimmgton , 9 : C.vellll : , 8. Eu'- rols : " 'nlhlnrton. 2 ; Cle\'ehuHI , O. Enl'ned runs : " 'lshllllon. 3 : Ceveland , - . Two- haso his : MeKt'aui . Abbey . ; IGulr' Cuppy. House runs : Chllls , htiake. Stolen hnseM : 'artss'rigimt CI'ookl. Abbe ) ' . Saerl- thee his : ( 'rooks. Schiebeck . CartwrlJhl Double Illays : ; 1K.al to ( ( 'hilds to 'e- beau ; Crooks to Sm.'iuiebm'ck to ( 'mmrtwniimt ; Schlebell , to Crooks to Gnrtwrlfht I ' Cartwrl.hl base bails Off Anderson , 4 off ( ' ' . bast on balM : Ofllerfon ; of GIIP ( ) . 3. : Struck out : By Ammdencomm . 1 : hy CIIP ) ' , 3. Blterles : Anllorbol anti lngulre ; CUPP 1111 U'Connol' Time : Two hours amid twent ) . minutes. lmplre : O'Day. Score lecolll game : W'iumihington . . . . .0 0 ( 0 0 0 1 0 0 3- 4 Clovclnn . . . . . ' . 0 0 3 0 0 2 I 2 ! - 8 His : W'nsimingtoum , 1 ; Cleveland , 12 Er- rare : Washln/ton. G ; Cleveland . , O. Earned . rUls : \\nshlnglon , 4 ; l't\.lanl. ! 8. Tivo- haw his : Chiltiti Abbe } ' . Threo-baso hits : Selhach , Joyce. home run : Jo'ce. To- heau. Stolen haMes : Inrwtt ] (2) ( ) . Ahbe } ' . First base on hal : Oft Iala.key. : ; oft Youmng . I. Struck Olt : Ih' : aiarkey . 2 ; by Youn . t. Wil pich : \iniemrkey. Iltt- : tories : lularkeY und Iorulre ; Youn 111 /.1 immune ! ' . Ti time : Two hOlrJ 111 Ifcen . ' O'a ' . mlnutts. Imllrc ( : ) : } BOSTON WINS A CO1'I'LE. 10STO : " 1:8 CO'PIr HOSTO , Aug. 21.-Boston won two guinea to1n ) ' frm 1,01Is\'lt' . lu the Ilrst . iiaieii on italic co"trlhuletl to the defeat of thl visitors , hut lit the B ? lonll time 10.lon ! hat- I'll Inks hall anti pla'e,1 fauitiessiy . Stock- iiimte ! latl oC the \'mmmmhuingtouts . plehl,1 , tor Bo lon In the set'Otud gnme. 11 1 was very or..I\.e. anti , fielded In ltelJcll stie. 'fueler'R lehln tins immltt'veiotma a 11 both alts wete full of b.lllnt pia-s. ] Score , II I sl gnome : : 1ln. . . . . . . . . . 2 0 3 I 0 0 0 I . -7 I.oulbvl. . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 01 Jilts : Ifostorm . G ; 1,0uls\'II 4. Errors : : Boston , I : l.oul'IIt. .1. l arlll runs : 10g. Ion. 1 ; I.oul\II 2 'wo-base hi : Wrllht Home runs : Iowe. Gettn er , Stolen bases : Dury , Spies la"6 on bails : Lowe. Long . humftylc'arthy , Nash . Sull'an. Sluart. Melerntott. Struck Olt : houig . G.'Ulnllr. W'nrner. Intenes : 'enny und SullIvan ; IIDerlot anti . \'a.rtter. Time : ' 1wo hours al11 four ml11ttImplr ! : lcJonlll. cecommti Score ecoll : HTI : , Boston . . . . . . . . .1 I 2 0 2 0 0 I . -1 Louisville . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 ) 0 1 0 0 12 I hIts : lioston . 1710Loulsvlll. 7. Errors : Louls\'le. I g"rntd ruus : 10slon. 12 ; 101Is\le. ! 2. TwohaRe hlR : Ionl. DUf ' , Collins. Steen : 11."eS : nUr ) ' . Collins. Bae oa bails : Lowe (1. ( ) Dmmff ) ' . .leCarlh ) ' . lan- comm (2) ( ) , Gaumzei. SIO'kiiale , . ' Brien. ( 'olitums ! , Simugart (2) ( ) . Stru'k : out : Bannon. Inkq. Wild Pitch : SIQII : lale. Batteries : StoCk" dale anti Ganzel ; 'IIk ' and \'armier. ' 1lme ; Two hours ali tlrr Illintitea. Umpire : Me- Donald. Atendl"cltI2.GO. Donali. JHOOKIYNS 'M . t'.wr NO THOtUI' : . l1ltOOEL\'N . . " tuB 21.-The hirookbyns experienced little dll1ul ) ' In def'atnl the Browns this afternoon Ill ! time westerners could do little or , nohing wlh Stt'iim'mt de- livery. The Brooklyns aim the other hand , 10uIII Kissinger Ila Ihrlr hiking 11,1 , knocked him out of he ! 1X In the seventh miming. ald Mc1)ougaii . , . \ sImi ) rppJlcl1 him , was ' ' wild . ) , , ' ) . very wid. Atenlanft , 1,70' Score : St 1.0u1R . . . . . . . . .0 , 1 0 0 I ) 0 0 0 0 2-3 Urookl'n . . . . . . . 1 0 0 : 0 1 G 0 0-9 hIts : St 1,0ul . 1 ; 1irooki-n Ii. j'rroll : : SI 1,0111. 4 : Irook'n , I l'ar11 runs : SI. Ioul : , I ; 1lrookiyo . 5 'wo-ha " hIts : Cor- corami . ( llnn. Three-huse hits : Sheehan , Ihly. lome rlIS : Simlndle' 'r.lwa ) ' . Stolen im.mees : AnllrHon , , iaiy. ( Douhlo Piti'H : Grlln to Grimm ; K Corcoran to Ichance lae 01 italic : Ofe J tslnler , 2 ; off tllougal , I : off Stein . I. Struck out : ly lcDoual , 2 : hr Stein 2. Wliml piches : Elsitinmeer. 1 I. Ualerls : Kisauiger ! . Mc- ( Dougal tint ! 11IU : ; Stein , Grimm ulII Bur- roil. Lllllr' : ; Iurra ) ' . 'J'llt : One 10ur ulI tim I rt 3-hiVe ntitm U to : ; . H DS Wmt. : l IN.\ IIY 1'l : : IHI'IIIII.\ : : 21 -It W. " n ba- ( tie of th" Itl'her.tOlla : } ' . 'hrn Foreman made : W : ) ' f"1 Iuv'e'r In the olgimtim hleuute tIme former dI810'ah',1 hl3 thulh trrll to Kloll 1.u-ltl's Ilnll ( orly three tcutlrlnl ! hits hail hCln mastic off him. \'mmmmgiin's triple II the IJh w"re'd the Iteds' " 01. tar ) ' ruut Atten'inr.c'e , 5 t ( ) , $ core ; Ph.ldp'llhl . 0 0 cor 0 0 : 2- 5 llldnnat . . 0 0 0 0 I I I t. 0- 1 Hits. limhia.Ietlihiim . 1 ; ( Inntitl . 7 Er- IhlIIIIIhll. . ' , 1 Cmtuciuiumat , , . L'.m" : 'd tore : h'buiinde'iiiumla , , Cll'lluat . . i 1..1. . ; runs : lhlnllrlIln , 2' ( 'inelimnustl , 1. Tkr'c- hnSt' hilt : \ aughuti. 2'1 Clltlllnlt : i lmmimmliimtn. Strck omit t l.ttt'Itl , I'wln : . Jollla ) ' . Fore- tumult. . i"irst t Im"p 01 h1I , ; Off i.uieitl , 1 ; ( f I.'orcmnl , 2 : off lawyer I Wlit hitch : U\\'er. hut lyrIcs : l.th'iti , tutu ( hli' : Fore- Ilan , \\\'l'r I 11,1 , I \ tigli n. 't'lml : Two itoiirtt mititi tN . ' hourI Iltl ! mnltmtmtes t'llllrel : Icefe alt 1.'III'rn. IrUI I Jmrm IMI I CI.\H" . i NI.W YOI , Aug. 21-Thl IIlthrolJII of . .hitk 1)oylo Imy I'm emltient : lanler.llltall .I\k 10\'le ) Ile II\nt I.'rl'emol d"t not Pret'eult time .lratl'I from dlrtatl time New Yk lt lie ( 1010 gm-ommmudti. The Ciotiurunuite's we'e itt 10 time ( Iurlnl titi' gnome 11rlnll't ns Ilan/crou8 , Attemudaumct' , 1,500. 1 Score : / : ew York . . . . . . 006100050-12 1.llsbu'l . . . . . . t 0 \ ) 0 I : I : 01 : His : New York , 1 ; I'ittebum'g . 22. EI' coree' : Yttrk t : I'ltllunf. t. garlH11 rUI ! : Nt'i''ork . t ; lJI811r , S. Tivu- lase his : 10n\\11 (21 ) , IleCicit' ) ' (2) ( , St&'im- zei , H\llrt. : lawle ) ' . S.lcrllce hilts : heck- Ie I . ) 11'rlaulr 1 , Da\I I I : . Siolpn hii : sea : 1010. I val , S t eiuzei . Genll I s , 'ficnimmu it , " ' 1101 , 1.11- it'll. , Doubh' 1111)s : Fuller to Sllrord to \1101 ; I.'ult'r to ) VIleoum ; 1.'lrrll to 11\18. la80 on halls : Off llalkl' . 2 ; off Hawler , C. Struck out : IClnkl' . 2 ; II lawl.\ : . IIs11 balH : I.'orcl , t ; : llrr1t. 2. \'ilth , Illehl ! : tutvhey 1 latcrles : Clalke anti I"mmrreli , ' ' . ' Jlrrel ; Ilwle ) fluid Mlrrlt. 'millre . : . Iei'im. Time : 'wo hours and tclt ) . lIve uumium mites. 8':0 01. TIlE TEAMS. I'layed W'oim. Lost. P.Ct Iflh\oru . . . . . . ! : I r .31 r..1 I m"volnlli . . . . . . .101 r. 3 G2.5 Iltshurl . . . . . . . 99 r . 39 G.t ; Cilcinnat . . . . . . 9G 1:1 : -3 5.2 Bo tel . . . . . . . . . ! ) r.1 t3 - 55.2 Ihlallellhll . . . . . 9. ; l2 43 ll,7 Cimiciugo . . . . . . . .111 I : 4G 51.5 Iroo\tl\ \ . . . . . . . [ Ir I : tl iI : New 'm urIc . . . . . . 97 4l 49 49.1 Washln/ton . . . . . . RJ ! 30 59 33.7 Ht 1,011 / . . . . . . 19 [ 32 f 82.3 LoUisville . . . . . . . 91 2.1 7 2t.G Galls toln : loulsvle lt hioston : i'itts- 10lton Pits. , hurg at 1100kl\n ; SI Louis at New York : Clnlnnat at 1 llall'I\hla : Chicago at Bal- \ / tIO'e ; Cle\'rluI11 \Vaslmingtoum. . SctllS ) : OJ ' - 111 ; : ; ; ! ; ; ; ' IIIlN I.J\I ; . 'I' . . , . , . . , liii imt , . Ch' : , ' " Ih.trult A html imt'r l'uuMIm U"WI th. 'J'ahuggutmi. ' 1 , : ni HAV'1E 111. Aug. 21-Seorl : 'l'erre Haute . . . . 1 2 : 0 0 G 0 1 0--13 Detroit . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 0 I ) 3 1 : 08 hIts : Ttrre littut . IG ; Detrl. 10. Er- mrs : 'l'orre 1 tmtiite . 3 : : Detroit , 7. Bltl'lles : Hughe amid HO.ch ; Pears toni Kossuch. 'INDIAApOLIS , Aog. 21.-Scom'e : IndianapolIs . . . . . 1 0 0 0 : 0 : 1 3-9 GrU11 HllldR . . . . 2 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0-1 hits : 1111\11101s , 12 ; Grand Illlll : , 10. Errors : tutu iaumtmpol is . . : ; ( taut th Hnllhl ! . 3. Ilatterles ' anti StcFnuand ! Jone1 Baterle , : Ihllll < ulI lc.'urand ; Joimct ; und Ca immltbci I. game KANSAS : CI'fY , Aug. 21-Scorc. first Kansas City . . . . 4 0 0 ( 0 I 0 0 0 2-1 llneapols ) . . . . . - 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1- 2 His : Kunsas CI ) ' . I ; lnneallols , 5. gr- rare : Kansa City . 2 : ; lnnelpo Is , G. Bat- on. tories : Kllj anti ahner ; Fruzer nnd WI- on.Score Score , "lcolll game : Kanns City . . . .0 0 1 2 0 1 : 0 .1-10 : lllellls ) . . . . .0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0- I His : 1nnsoK i City . 1 : : 1llnnelpols , G , Errors : KansaR City . I ; : lnntallols , 1 Bateries : Daniels and Bergen ; Heal ) ' anti \Vilsoum. ; l.\\'A1'FFE , Aug. 21.-Score : Milwaukee . . . . . 0 I ( I 0 1 1 0 0 0 24 St 1all . . . . . . I 2 SOl I 0 0 0-13 tilts : 1Iwankl' . 10 ; St. Paul I Errors : ; lwluke" . 7 : SI luUI. 3. Bateries : lul- lune all Bet I ] ; Bal I kor anll Ilolaim S'\NDa UP ' 1 TEAMS. 1 . Played.on. . Lost. P.Ct \on. Illanallo18 ! . . . . . 9 : Gl 31 GI2 SI luul . . . . . . . . ! m 39 m.t Kansas City . . . . . 9i I 40 r,9.2 : llnncapols . . . . . 9G -9 4 510 Milwaukee . . . . . 9i - H r.J 49.0 Detroit . . . . . . . . .96 .13 GI : -18 'lrr haute . . . . . 9S -0 58 40.S - Grnd ( Haplds . . . . 99 - 31 GS :13 CUIS ( ii' ' 111' : ln'glY AM.t'h'11FIis. \\'uh. " Iltitci's Ullmtsi " 'l pM n Ilrl } t h' Ir" I Cr.'t . . WA1tOO . : eh. , Aug. 21.-Speciai ( Tele- graumm.-'l'ime ) home tenl pla'ed bail with its 01 time vigor In the gnome : aJalnt Crete touR ) ' . Each Iln did his worl well . nmmti . nlhou/h the ' , 'IRltors Ilul Ull a good ganme . the indIans kept I safe lomb , durll ! the entire contest. Mm' . Jtz stopped up to tIme plate unr m.shed { I IUUle m-on then 11 r. hail . hecolll jlllou of his rlputa- tion . proceeded to 110 hlkess'imu' . Score : V.uhoo . . . . . . . . : : I 1 0 0 1 2 0-15 Crete . . . . . . . . . 000330003-9 1are.1 1111' : 'uhoo , 10 ; Crete . I. Home luau nnd F'etz. hotubie ' runs : 1 al Jelz. DOlble Illas : Clarke to'itmtor to Klelent ; ( 'Imirke ) Klement to 'Inter ; Johnson to Wlnt'r : SandM to Benedict to Marvel ; Kenng ' to Benedlrt to .mitmu'ei . Struck Olt : 11) ' Hen- . ( net G ; li } hloit . G. Jilts : otr Iiemmnett. 9 : Oft bit . 17. lilt by Illchetl baU : Clurlw , Winter , Henplict Errors : 'i\'tmhmoo , I ; Crete 9. Batteries : 'uhoo Den lcIt nnd \Vliliamns ; Bush. : Crete , 101 autO , kenag ) ' . Umpire - SCHt"II n. Neb. , Au" . 21.-Specituh ( 'elogrl.-Schu'lel ) was Ieluated by DavId Clt ) on time hOle rroUH1s this ufterumooim. SlhuIEI' Inte a geol , 11':11 : , hut wont to pieces In the third inning . anti thu 1 nol recover - < < cover till tIme le\'enth , David CIty hlvlnl ) scoreti tWtI\o ruins In time tumctnt1utie. Score. Ii to G. Slruc ( out : fly Kllll'I , 1 ; by Scott . 2. Base on italic : ) Off Kimmel , I ; off Scott . . 1 gnme,1 IIB : SL'hmuyier . 4 ; Da\ld : ( 'it ) . 8. ' .i'vu'o-imase hilts : Illnll , Illm.r lIeu . S"ot. 'hree-hllt hit : \ Kimmel ltattoi ice : Klmmol ulHI Iailwr ; Scot antI Corhtett. . . It " " ri , 's :1'1J' : " ' .0Itl.I".I. CI'DAH 1tAPIDS. In. , Aug. 2l.-Siteclal ( 'olerlam.-Thl ) lumwn > won today better ball . Scome throngh beter bal plnylng. SCOI : CPllar tttmimitis. . . . . 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I Otumwa . . . . . . 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 : - - I llts : elor , Hallld . 7 ; Otumwu , 9. Er- roEs : Cldar Hlllld ' .5' Ottumva , 3 , Bat- tcrles : Beale antI Fear ; Sowdera unit ! Jack- lion. 1'lXiII ) Iht % VI'i'I' Oil IIt SO' , ' , ' . Onmihmi I'rIm'umls of htahmu'rt _ tu't liar 3hmmhu' ilium mm I'u't's'nt , Mr. Itobert Arthur , 'the popular manager of Coturthaimil hieaclm , leaves for Now \'ork this erenlumg to resume his tulle : as road manager for hoyt & McKee's No. 1 "A Trip to Cimlimatos'n' ' canmpaumy. During Mr. Arthur's short reedenca in Ommtaiua ito hmas niathe a umm'rtami of friends , and ima hmeld timern as witim hmooks of steel , utmammy of whom last imight asseummbieti at time Iieach to give tIme genia ) mattager a imearty "last night. " As a token of the iiigim esteenm Itm wimichu ito Is iueld by timeumm Imo was presented with a i'ery imantisoiume cane antI mu iumhirelia cvi tim iii mm telu eti uumou a t i mm ge Thu e imantihes of both are of beautiful cem'veei Ivory 1mm time torus of a lobster ciauu' . Out the ioit1 ijamiti beloss' time imandlo of eacim is time in- scriptloim : "To Itobort Artimur , trout imis Oumialma fnlents. " Judge B. M. Bartlett mna.o the infortnai preseumtation pt'echt , aimd amoutg other timings said : "The unique ticsigmm of time lobster's claw on timese elegant protents wIll bring back to your memory hileasant recollections of time good timutes you have eutJo'ed ss'ithm ) -our frleumds imere. The gold bapil was hmeltl by time ancIents as time enibiem of friendship - ship , amid time gold bands on these gifts is eunbletmmatlcah of our friendsiilp for ycu Kindly accept these ' oum behalf of your frientla. " Time silence' of Mr. Arthiur was . far more eloquent than any stuthieti Sleech iie could Imave made. It Is nortilees to say that after this wimme flowed free'y , of which uimany distingulsimetl guests partook. "Colonel itob , " as time gemmitl ummaumager Is fanmulianly known , leaves with sneere : regnes cf imis friends , wimo ivtshm imimus Goilspeei ani a epedy returmm. _ _ -t - - Siii'i'ui A limit hi i'm1.1 to. Officer Pat Moran of time local polka force last night mmtade a record for himumseif as a life-saver. Like many oilier citizens of Omaha , lie went to hake Msnawa to enjoy time cooling' breezes that are wafted ncu'oea time lake. lie imaui as maumen fun as anybody until he alighted froni. time boat , City of Otnahma , on imis itomowarmh'4rIp. As he stepped upoui time hock imo heard a screaumm , aimmi look- lug around its notIced time fortut of a young womiman disappt'arlng tmrider time dam-k water ; of time lake. Time young wonman , Miss Lizzie Eniclcsoit of Omaha. hmati accldeimtaliy droppetl into the s'ater. Officer Moran is a ssu'iuumuumer from Ssvlmn- mnersylile. anti commutequently. after sheddIng his coat. lie feumleeshy mloi'e into ihe water , never giving a thmuumguut to lila gooti clotimee , In mu few secontla ime reached time yomimig wotuman arid brougimt imer to time surface and safely conveyed her to larud. Timeum Officer Moran stepped into lila coat anti cauutm imonme Iurlng time course of hmi young life Ofhice'r Moraui lisa succeeded in rescuing tour fair maidens fronm as imusumy watery gr.ivee , anti Ito is mmot through yet. Nevertimelesa , he Is not tnarried. iirnk. ' t lii' ( mi rlu.'t % S'i-su s'm't'e' SI ri ict' , VltIL.lELl'lIIA , Aug. 21.Thu IngraIn carpet weavers' atm-Ike Is broken. Three mnre firms imeve accepted ( be new achedutimi ' , Ihuet : emlmioyea went back to work today. ( ' , tMii ht11.iY Itoh NI1MISMIIN , I'I her ( 'militia IpusioumB Iciuiut u' 4liu' iii' . fare Simaremise ( 'uiimrt 'I'iIuty , All briefs In time Fire anti l'ohieo coumulumie. claim case mire birepareti , ready for emubmuission to time emmitretmue court tod.i' , wbmemm it is cx- liCeteti tito judges of time court will meet to take oillcial netioum with respect to ( Item , Until the court convenes it cannot be knott-n wimetimer lmnimmethiato couusimieratiomt of tue enso will be luati , imut it is eommteuumplated that a mic'cislouu slib lie rendered In time next few we ske. No oral arguuiimeumts wIll be ummado before timi' court , it hissing boetm agreed by time at- tonmim' ) S Ott Itothm subs thmat the is imohe sub. tmmissiomm simahi be lum briefs. Time arguuimmtts comitahticti lit thtu'smt are elmiefly resperttmig time comutemmtlon as to time cauistltmmtiouiahity of tim ailcg'ti law tie appearlmig in the ( 'itumrchmull- ituissoil bill anti chIller frommm Ibto imrgmmmmtents ummamle before time district court of iotugh ) me couimi ) oiiiy lut that tIme discussion relative to imtjutuctlomi is oiiumiiuuateti , tie , of cotmrs' . not btertuu.utt , anti imi tue % 'oltiuute of discussion , wimich lit time briefs is couudeumsetl. 'fhue stuggestloum couumes frommm bothm shile in the coumtrovcrm'y that. lit case it uumay appear to time sUlmremime court jtutlges 1mm time uirst lilaco that time ahbegetl law is vahiti , tint limit tmcvertiisleea time appoluttees tmmmde'r It were imot hmraperl ) ' aIlmOhuuteti , time court ills ) ' COlt- sider IL expedlommt to render a decision before - fore Septeumiber 1 , in order to give ( iovriuor liolcomuib aim opportunity to umieet wIth his coiieagtues deslgmmated in time bill , for ( lie ap- Poiummmment of a board. Omit31 arm' ileett I I ie St'ssl miii. Messrs. liroatch , Vandervoort auth Foster , ( lie Cimuurchuiil-ltussell iioartl of Fire anti Pa- lIce Counmimissioumers , adtiemi to time miumutuber of their executive sessions last eveumluig. Tue uumeetimug was Iuu tue clt ) ' cotmmmell coutmmtmittee roommm. They ammuiouuiceti that time imteetiimg was devoted wlmohly to iimfonmui.mi commfereumce. ldt I lilt II' , ' i'l'l iS. Tithe eveutiutg time 't'otmng Memm's ChrIstian association bicycle club Iih uttake' a mu to Scynmotur hark , starting troimu time associatioum bmmiiuhiuug at I :15. : Time tire departmncuit ssas cahieti out In the mitldtile of time ofternooim ) 'estertiay to mu somali bhaze lit a cottage at 711 North Tveum- ty.second street. Time fire imatl atarteti Iii a cit I iii tmey , but I is on glut reuummt Itme mu utex huh uicd. Time danmage was umouttiimal , Graham liross'um was arrested yesterday afteniuoomm out a warrauit ct.murgiuug him ivitit milalmosing of iusortgageti Prolterti. Time couum- itliriitmit is it. C. l'atterson. lirown Is cimargeti wltim hryltmg to dispose of several cows timat hiatt been mmiortgaged to Patterson - son , A small blaze in a barn at 1219 South Foumriecumthm ctret called tito fire departuument mit yesterday mihiout uiooum. It is'as caused by time cx- Idoslout of a gasoline stove that was uuuder- goimmg repa4rs. Loss somali. 'I'ime bumilihina was occuipleti by II. liuurimsteimt auud uwmmcd by Mrs. A. E. Keylandor. "IIIiSON. % I , i'Ait.iht.th'hIt , Ii. II. hake anti wife of Kearmmey arc stepping - ping at time l'axton. P. A. ilaimsen , a Tltden merchant , is regis- toned at time Merclmautte. James Suutltim anti harry Newcouembe , Ciii- cage , ore at time ilaiker. Mr. II. D. CurtIs is registered at the Barker fiont Butte , Mont. A. J. lmunhevy , a baimicer of Tllden , is one of the Merchiaumts guests. Mrs. A. liarrett anti datughuter of McCook are m-eghstered at time Miliard. T. It. Gaiviru , nrimmcipal of schools at Battle Creek , is a Merciiammts gtmcst. \ ' . L. Merobmant , PeorIa , Ill. , ant ! E. D. Orton are registered at time iiarker , State Scuintor William Stuieter , wife anti cimilil of'eat Point are mit time Miliarti. D. W. Forbes , S. E. Forbes anti L. M. Forbes of liutte are at the Morcltautts. J. Ii , linsmmmore , a mmmeuumbcr of time State Board of Agriculture , Is meglstereti at time Millard from Sutton , Messrs. Johmmm ltitoy , Wahoo ; Thomas Suuiti- van , \ Vahoo'Ilhlaumt ; it , CaltIli , Grand Island ; John Iialrtl , Koarumey ; A. II.'amm Vraumimeut , Trenton , ore Nebraska arrIvals at time lharker , AssIstant Uuilted Staten Attormmey S. it. Itiilm , 1)eputy tYoitcd States Marcimal liocimumme , Lee SpratulitV , I ) . Mchugh , J. hi. Simmeean , J _ Simeeaut ammO \VilI Simeeaum metiurned yesterday froumm a hmutttlmmg trIit Iuu Yellowstouue park aumil time Sumow unouumtaiums. They cay time ) ' foummml an abuumd.mnce of lamgo amiti email game and fish. Tlmey hmad a pack train. Dr. Victor ltosettater , timatiaging emiuior of The lice , wimo , as a ummermmber of tile boarti of thtrectors of lime Onmahia Public library , at- tcntietl the mmatlonah convention of time Aumuenl- catt Libram'iaums' association at Ienver , me- turned yesterday. After time ailjoumrnmnemmt of time cotmventioum lie visited Glenwood Springs null other Colorado umtommmmtaiut resorts. At the Mercer : S. A.'irwehi , Boston ; J. D. Aumtls , St. Louis ; S. Ii. Itathsssu'ay New York ; J , S. Krmigitt'muslmingtoum ( 'oimrt Iloue'e , 0. ; J. .M. Slmmsimer. iioltireg ' , Neht. ; W. 11. Tlmibali , New York ; C. It. Cole , F'srd ( ioIz , G. ilcnihr , ChIcago ; C. H. Iianduuimg , F'rtnk flammdllmig , Cautmpbeii , Nob. ; Miss Iioliiater , i'ortIammml ; S. I ) . Blytime , Siomix City ; J. I ) . Baker , Edgar , Nob. ; P. hirowim , Cimicago ; J. \v , hewitt , l'ortland. Nu-1mrmiclmmims ii t I hit' Ilateis , At time 7tllliarti-J. Jeruteami'cat J'olimt C. 11. itotlgesVyrumore ; It. 11. Schimeklor , FremonL At the I'axton-Ciuanlrs 11. Spler , S. J. Alexantier , Limueoimm ; A. I I.'anee , Alliforti Edward W'ebster , Kearmmey. At time Arcade-It. U. kelly , I'eutiier ; II. Cl. unities , jmtkiumsomm ; , Ioimn halmthtn , Chiuti- i-aim ; J. Ii. AtmflenlmIetl , le'm.hmier ; \ ' . S. Burt. loll , Jttcksoum ; N. i'iaseeter , St. Paul ; It. II. huh. Etigmmr ; Cbmtmrloa hireses , ltimshvllbe ; ( I. C. Maryatt , l'euutlei' ; Vi' . ii. ( Icomiic , Gm-cole ) ' . At the Merchauits-M. ii. Pratt , ( 'mu Orehmtmrti ; r. A. Oshtorito , thrum ; I 1. ( ' .mrnmu- luau , Ogimiaiia ; Johim G. Mutimor , ( 'hatiroum ; F , L. Simaw anti evife , i"tuhit'nton ; Jimines limitisett , l'utiuuilomm ; 11. 1' , tiuller , l'mihiertoum ; J. J. iiermimmri , i.ess'Istomm ; George Johuumsi iii timid suit , l'ait'mmtec CIty ; George Seri ) , \Vmm'ume. At time Deliomme : It. M. Niabit , Alnstt-ortiu ; J. J. Vaut Meter , l'tmhltnemn ; i , \V , tttsbter , Ymmrk ; l'tmt Gibbous , mlc'ook ; A. Aliumita , 'i'ekmu mnm : it ; A . I I . Imm IC- , I tm-tI ( 'tommil ; J a k icu'altl , ( inemuuti ishanti ; I'i. B. Gustin , B. J ( 'tuilen , Lincoln ; J. L.'hite , ( 'mit tieV. ; . 1) . Old it it tim. I.t'ti m'mt 0) ' ; ' 1' . I ) . Bicker , Al ii Jim ; hi. B. lmabcoelc , Orti ; tmV. I i ( 'lomumimmiuma , Jre- nmont ; ( I. M. Johunstoim , IiatrIce , SAVED HIS LiFE What Munyon's Remedies Did For a Promnenf Ohioan. lIe Ciuiitl limit limit LItli. , uuiu ' .Vus In Comic I mu mu I I'mi I u-Cu roil % Vl Iii fun' hlolihi' , \V , P. Loffer , a eveil kumown resident of Ketmt , Ohio , says timat Ztlunyon'e 1)yepopaia Cure tuimmloubtediy saved hula life. iii cc- latitug lila experience lie said : "i"oi' mi long tinme I have been imfilleteti eli ii dyspeptia , I couitl eat scarcely aumytbmimmg , iith was in constattt paIn. Time gas on mimy stomnacim dIstended It greatly amid immy imeani hee'atuie at- fected. I was troubled ivith simort breath- lug , Ilutterhng nuid Irregular iueatltmg of the heart. atud oftemm time i'sImm ' was o great i thought I watt going to die. My ( rientis wauttet.i mute to try 2.luityous's IypEthia Cure , but I bad tried so mnany different umuctilcimmes wIthout heuiug benefited .thmat I thought uimat this wouiti be only one Inane fruitit'se client. Flmmally I begamm using It , anti time r.'smuit eves wonderful. After tIme first bottle I could eat withmoutt milseonmtort , anti mnm ItOCY timer- ougtmiy curoti. " Munyomi's Stouumaclm mmd ) ' ' L'slmelmsia ( 'umre elites nil forms tmf lumtiige'amloum mtumd ettjmiahu troubles , such as coastipatlou , rising of fotmtl , dictro.e after e.mtlutg , bloating of limo iitouumach , palpization of limo Iietrt. hortzmes of 'jreauim ' a nil ai I aif''t Iii its of t it em Imea r P ca U sod hty Itt - digestion. It souhte' , lue.tis anti immvlgor- ales ioomaehts that imavo been weakened by over-eating , or ' .vimer , the IImiimtg of the stoma- ae'h lmas btiet : imumpaireti by ltim'aIiC etid itt- jurious riirmiicir.es. PrIce 25 cents. Munyorm's Iionmoejt'mthic ifoummum llcimtedy coumipaumy of I'biladelpimta out up pecifles for nearly ever ) ' tiis"ase , Which are sold by sit druggists. mumoshly ( or 23 rents a ijotllo , L'lmoo wit's mire In dtiimbt ci 10 tlm nature of their uhiiease clmouii amitlremma Professor Muutyon. 151)5 ) Arch sired , l'bmiistIclphia , gie'- lug Lull yitmtmt'ammms of their disease. itmrofesbor Munynmi will earefimily 'hiagnose the case autti give you time imt'netit of imls ativice ahmmoiuitely free of cii charge , Time Iteamodies uumhl be Cciii. to emmy a'Jdre * on receipt of retail price , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - r c- : ; . ' \'imat nmntle Mary love ( hue lanmtiy so , llecatiso It couitl liimui , yeti knois' . 'l'iitut iuiis't ; It-I t I'lmYs - tImi'u't' Im uuot it lu'ttm'r hmltu'Iuig hiiumhimm oiitshit' ouui' stoi' ; ' lt'i4 i'mustt't'ui uiiti kt'-lt't4 I 7It's $ 1 tlt)5'hI-ll'ii ijiS a uiioimthm , It lii full slzo , iluuiillmmoilhply it ihiiluiimI , ; , mutumi limit ; Ii i'k'iu , full tithe ( limit you tistutmhly gt foi' s , : oo. 4 ( 'cmliii' tihlb ( s ( ' ( ' It , tii1'lm' . A. . IIOSl11 Jr. e d Art meumil Miu'mic ' 1513 loiugla' , . I I _ . _ _ . - . e' Put money in your purse- We can do it.-auid dress you better-quicker-and more b comingly than an'body. Outfit in one day if required. Nicoll the Tailor stores everywhere - where , The bcst tailoring rcsouiccs in the country at the lowest prices for reliable garments. Trousers to order , to $14. Suits to order , s' ' to $50. Overcoats about the same , Samttlshcs mailed. Garments expressed. 201 S. . 15th STREETS ALr. OUR W'OHK MAIlt 1 THiS CITY tm' Tills BEST JOUR TAILORS. ' i CmuucAco Si. Louus , ST. PAUL : # O.suAuI. . liOSTO4. -c- I ) v nut. utrAl LOR DmsMomsr.s.utrAl i'mi-isunumui , WAsumsaros. ; Niw Yon. INDuANAi'deus. LASkS ; Curs' . SANB1.CNCISCO. MuNNCAu'oeus. t llAumTrORu. PO1tTL/NL' , CIiC. LOSANOLLLS , - i . - I t1Ie . . . , , Air on1I .socit OCCtieSjOflS. - , - Y u cannot o ' fl1heopert' . - I ; 's without c.inin / ; whifof ' ' - ! ii ( owN T1I rASHIONA8LEPRFUME. flowery , refreshmnQ , dehic.ro ct.nd iosrmn' . For 3otleby drui51'5 only. IMPERIALCI1GVIN PERFUMEflYCO. SAINT LOUIS. MEYER UR0111fR5 DRUG COAGCUT5 ALSOIQY IWDDIr1G ELL5"Two new itlPtRtAL cRo.vn- . 1PEACII BLOW. odor5. - OR. .d- ' MiCREW : ; ISTiiEtieU.Y - 1PECIALIT 'e' . - \ Crib 'rmeam ALL -:1 .sPIVATE DSEASES Wt'akume"m aunt ocZI , w -F llIatitltitaot A- . _ ) MEN ONLY "h _ .i' Keery euro uarauiLoed. 2 ; ) years es'ertettcu. ; B years I m' 4)muutlia. hook Vice. ti , .tt iariaita. , pt m'i OSLJI.L , NEil. _ _ _ _ _ _ - - .t.lhJSiDillN'I'S , OreightnTheater i'XTN hitTIhfllltIS , Mnttatter.9 INAUCURAL ATrRAcTI0N 'l'lmroo Night. ' anti Sattmrday Mimtlumee. Coniiiiciiciiig Thursday , Atig2 2 CIIAIILES i'ItOll.lAN'S EM I'l ItlI TI I EATEII COM PANY Froni the Eiuuitmre 'rimtiter , Now York , I'ru- semmtluig ( Jut TIIVI1SDAY ANI ) FI1IDAY 1iVEN1NGS Ihe MASQUERADERS WIth limo canto east , scenery u.nd effectS us : seen for 200 nIghts at time l'mnilr. , 'l'imeatcr. IiATiiitlAY MA'rINEE. LIBERTY HALL. SATUJtDAY NIGhT. ' SOWING THE WIND. Setulmi of Itricee for tiuumm cuigmmgenicitt- Etitlit' lower floor.$1 50 Stalls artil dlvmmim e'imatrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5' ) Iheicoity , uirsl tliieu rows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . hOu mmcxl row't . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 , , Oate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caller ) ' . . rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. Itlittinee ItrIces' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Ic , 110' . ) HaIti of ct'mit $ will oien at itox chico tmt ( lie Tumeater , Monday August 19 , mit U a. at. shim ro. Courtland : Beach I'Jhis 4t ftci'iiooii amid Eveiiimug , Y. M. I. PICNIC 1A1E1 ! - DAN- CONCERT BALLOON ASCENSION AIl PARACHUTE JUMP ADMISEJON FREE - - - - - - - - -