Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 25, 1897, Part I, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : j5j § AY , JFLY 25. 1897.
AUSTIN IS CITY CHAMPION
aim ; the TH3e at tils Ltr Twsk ;
H SKOL TAKES ONE SET WST OF POOH
"llrlnr 1 . . Onlj Tlirep Gnine In
7hrrefrln. . liol tlie Tlilrd
CnincH to Drrlile.
The brtlj cent st a rttr tottrnnmctirt of tbe
Omaha T'tinw ; ohifc hat CORK te a ctee AH I
the ynunp women wit * have beea raetit hrt r- ,
wept' rpfrtatnrE i > { the p me w1H now h re
b i iifctice to ew ap pha utwiH ? 7'osKlbly wimc
o" their nmsrnlltic eoRDrtx win ( kino eaMb In
rmtl , aniotmic. The final conf-st was a clmc
tif for eneh younp gladiator of the rnchet
La Irld tbt rhamptoiuibip aUernatc ncaMms
tni' both ware equal lavorttet with tbe
crowd The play ttt times was hiphly esclt- ,
IIIR and rbeer * w re Jreiiiieiit until the onn-
rluriou of thr fourth pet It has been de
cide * ihnt Rat Atwtlti win carrj the rbiim-
juctjofcip per.nant lor th p'ewtit year
Ka'-'T ' lr the rvrnini ; admirers ot the game
li'put to a'-lve and lij ( ! .3U etery
luch "f th. uratr eurroutiAtni ; the court
ortcf a Tns feralttlne frteuls oT tbe
< -r were In the tntjorltj. anfl cries from
then t" 'Good goofl " root1 In nh.-lll t-nflcnres
r.p onn Rf the came wai , fa lily unfl-r wny
One Ui'"s was eauily flemcmstrated a ! ac
ferif s'ac" of the "fmteBt. that wa that the
J mir tir cntitlngpnt nerdi-d no eoeehlnc Irom
th male ewrartE Btifl a R ofl pl y met with
a prmnpt nward if v.ell tlifrtrlbdteil ppplaiint
pocs fnr much
Tht eourtF were in excellent trim There
wan not D nartlcle of hreeiN , and th" cnn-
tPF.nrtK wint a : tlielr work with a prim
tipiortulnaMon to in In the npnnlnc pam
Haj.l ' II knocked ttic dum nut of lile opjm-
imn s court w llh rapid rcurus flellverefl
M . b unerrini ; ncraracj Hf played In his
1i"st fnn and won with points Btandinn 4-
IE th ncrt game late cppearefl to dally with
the Mfurdy youti'c champion for the halU
thnucb plnvefl with the came care nnd fort"
as in tbe Iirtt trthor foil short nr Fklmmeil
l' p ! m E a fen Inches to tn bad The score
v. HPxiMme , gomg on hi tab oc a love
game The next pame was a duplicate of
the i-erond Austin rook four more pomes
tr > 3 fh" set at C-l _
In the second set Ha ° keM chanced courts
with the il'tor and Jrom the mnntier In
wh.th h vent to vork ft was evlflent he
Ir'erj ed to hustle It was In vain. Hall *
"whub lie returned with a forre tlmt sent thp
bieacherr w lid w 1th enthur.la < ; m bounded buck
from the racket of hi = opponent. Somt of
Ails' Ins returns were made in a llstl KR
lory manner vxhich produced miraculous re-
nullB , Hiph drive" , bach-handed returnt ;
lobs anfl lonp runs were performed by him
fvlrtcntly v.ith scarcely an ? Eori. His serv-
Inp war swift and straight , not a double
lault being call'd upon him during tlie con-
tes * Toward the enfl of thf set he tired
the man on Uie other side by chaslnp him
all ov er the court , anfl w on the Bel v Ithou *
InMnc , a name
The third ne ! itartcd In with HasV.cll In
th' lenft Games out two anfl thrct were
cor-alled by him In short order Four and
fire wen ; to Austin , and then each man set
tled down to his work with Sn ordnr which
jiromlsed good things for the spectators Tlie
KLZth pome went tn Hbkell then two more
to Atis in th Bcventh to Austin the eighth
to Haskell and the patnes stood fiv-e oil.
Then the plaves : went after the vcntapc
pare * 'Ike Knights of the tourney in dsS of
old Hasl.ell manaped to lraa his opponent
lor fve patne- when Austin captured the
vantage hut failed to pet the nest. HaEke.ll
pained the next vantage pame but fell down
nn Hie nrxt Thspamcs stonl Un all when
HsukcTJ took the nest into camp and then
von the final with the sp ctators fitandlnp
nn their seatb amid a Ktonn of handkerchief
waving Tbe score Btoofl 12-10 lor HaKkell
la th" last set U was evident that the hot
work had tolfl upon Hoskrll end thouph hr
won pames two and lour the fates were
npaltiBt him Auptin concluded the set with
a score of 0-2. winninc tne championship.
Tollowlnp IE tbe ecoro by points
"First set-
Austin - J ! 4 4 5 r. 4 4 4
Huskell - . 4 0 0 3 S 0 S ]
Second put :
Austin . - . . . . . 4 C 4 " . 4 4 (
Hn * < k'ii . , - o c o r. o : i
Third set-
Austin . 3D4ii441S.l : 44 DT. 34:02 II
Hnhkell . . .C4in4004SS:4124SJ244 4 r
Fourth set.
Austin - . - . .4 2 4 S 4 4 4 4 I
Hatkell - .1 4 1 D 1 1 2 2 . '
Irtz ItroK. mill < > < inlli Omnliu.
The Metz Eros nnd Sotrth Omahus Trll
play on the old Tort Omaha ground * thl
ifteniDon nt " o'clock. Adml-islon free. Tai
Ilne-up Is as follows
Metz Bros. Position Srutb Omaha
Bare . Catcher . . . „ . . Jackwu
Baff elder . . Pitcher . _ Demon !
CrelRhtin Firrt base . O'Nril
V , ' Bowles .Second base. . B cJ
Peterton . . Thlrfl base. „ Salmoi
Bachup . .Shortstop . . . Fltijrerali
O Connnr . L-rt Held . . . Rut
D : wns . .MWdle field . J'ug ]
Connors . Right field . . . Eennlso ;
Tlie Omaha Biewing Association Bas. .
Ball club will leave on a two week * ' trij
through Nobni'-ka next TiiawJay They wil
Jiluy at rrorootit. Columbus , Central City
Grand Inland , Hastings. 'ttv ! t Point , Nor
folk Nellti and O'Neill The Brewers ar
; Jaying fast ball and the } ejcpect to tak
eveT game , sn that when they retun
liome thev will have nn undisputed clatn
to the thamplonhhlp of .Nebraska. The tear
will ! * oompoHed uf the following players
O Shannon L. Shannon. Waller. Bowman
3deffner Rooncy. Vapor , Holme * . Davl
and Scully
Oniulin nuu Clul.V \ \ . .
Teste-dny tbe Omaha Gun club indulge. .
in Us weelJy Bhnot at tnrgetti the hcore
ialr. as follows-
E'raes . , . „ . Hill limi 1011X1 ] ( nD ( 3
E Kalb „ - Mill lllld mil m < n 1
K nyon - . . . iti'll inwio 01111 Him 1
J hu-nee . . . linn ouioi iinn omj i
J'.ur.dlett . „ . . . 11111 1111(1 ( mil mil l
TI vT > nend „ . . i na nnn riano inn i
33'Jf hen - . „ , , KKttl 11J10 lull 11111 1
Jvrug _ < T1H > mil oil II mil 1
Balnliury . _ . KD ( 111(11 ( 01101 HinO 1
. . 01111 ( IJ1U 1BU Ulffl 1
H IIIN - to M. C. C. uiicl Grouni
7 U } Pr w I uliliKhinc fonijianr
LO > nON. July IM ( New Tori : World Co
lili , tarn Fipeciol Telegram ) The America :
wii'-kptem liruurht the thirteenth game t
tbnlr nngltob tour tt n ooncluBian here to
d s and ufferea the seventh defeat of th
trip They -were defeated liy Slur } Icbiin
rlub aid ground b > ± 27 runs The visitors
-were cent > idexabl handicapjKMl to
HOW TO FTD ! OUT.
Fill a buttle or oomman plat.s with urlni
nd li It stand twenty-lour bours , a bedt
n.out or nettling ludlcuteB an unhtaitli ;
condition of tlie Wfiiioj"When urlni
rttliiB linen it t * imsltlie t > viuetiee of jid.
ne trouble Too frequent desire to url
catc ar pain In the buck U also caavin
cine prof thut the kiiJueys cod bladdej
ere out of order
M HAT TO DO.
There IE comfort In the knowledge ti
often cxtre EMl. thai Dr. ICilmar'n Sw-amp
Rant , the pre-at kidnny remedy , fuiQlu
c jry wish in roliwinc pain in the book ,
Iridaevt liver , bladder tn4 pvcry part tt
the urinary pottages Jt oorreins IccblHtj
to held urine cnfl bcaiaiup pain in jwEslni
tt or bad iiCeau lollov. lap iu > e at liguar
wnii or bear , ac1 O'lemeuw * that unseat
cm necu 4ty of I utp coiiiptOHwl to gtL Ui
raauy tituet durio * the niRtu te uricoli
1'lje niilfi i.n3 the extraordinary tttact o
CwanuKiiuot te coou reaiteod It tr.sjide th.
lupit tor in wundtjrjul cures ot the mns
austxewtiip cab e u you need & medic.a
ycu cWiuld have th bent. Gold by drug
Cinie. luice JUt.f iicuita and one dul.a' 7 cu
zuay Lave a ramjde hottir and paaiubii < t boti
t ut fret by aiail Meuuaii The QmaUu Sunday
Bee cad i-enfl your address to Dr KiUasr 1
Co lilucliamtun , K. Y Tlie pronrletni * D
this paper cutrtntsi ; the tecuiatness cf thi
Ser. .
d - > y th trft pf * atwnrt nf < 1 S T"lrt-
lr i a tlie ' npiott ) t-f t 1rm anil - t > -
oott'olh thf tx-rt IB t mh H * tr * tmiihVe
! < takf | ' n It ttoRum' rw a to hhi tti-
JurxflaM < \ , rd tb < Aj Ttmti > In
Qo nff plsypfl only twi UKII The
* T J. A ljftrr w * tb * fettore rT tbt
laj Aittltwt tht hpw Itnt of tb eracV
tfMttonaic 3 T Bearce. A. E. Tn.rt and
RaitTtoi Ire cornpli l MI mtrtnp * vf 71 , wtli > -
t oSrrtnp the vHtnbtofie of clMcnec. cad
If b * had tail Ptttrr-or. to h ck or ht Bf-
lmt th- tutor would protisWr hive enfl-4
tn i. amw F H BoWeii. L Blfldh' Mtfi S
N Crwnr all mad * ntmnrti "aortt tc
MT * tb * gaw MI ( ! < t * dy pi y mrtl tow
tbe nrotemimnal bowline nrtneB tct > uraeh
fm UK otiiioJTtMi nfi tbe total
K2.
PAl'l/IA riKUHAC AT CRICKET.
rirt rii-l-Md - dniiir I > ei ! > ! ' One.
I'olnl > f AV - V .
A cam * wa * p1ard yorterflar on the
Omaha crtekft rroimd bftwenn leant * ej -
tatncd by Oerrn * YatBrban and Harry K w.
w We * w s TI on by the huter bj K ran * .
HAWRT KffW'S TEAM
P S Ford b & > raw _ _ . . .X
M Pinujae. e Iilrk , b w v srr n . 1
J DiiBt-taF. r > lulr b W. Vmoshitn 1
, P BOB-TO-F c auraFi * b TV YwfTban. . . . f
H Lawrie , b W Yamdwn J
I F BarlHjr 1 li w. . b Tajlnr 1
H Jiew. c Mntr. 1T r or „ . . S
3 SnaVe. i Lr.nd. b G. H Vimghtin J
lt\r riemnif. li W 11 Vsaithan J
G SMtldo run out. f
W Owen bO H Vawsken J-
1 P Potter , run owl [ J
F Pen-fiiia b Kirk I
J Brnnner I. W B Ti.y jtn 0
Dr TPHBC b G H Tanc'mn 1
Rev S V 13 LlwjC , tnrt ' . t 4
Kxtri - -
Total . . . t Ml
G H. YArOIIAN'E TJtAM.
iF Farmr , b rber .2 * :
'R M * Tavlor , b Mnwen : . - "
'J ' Oulld c JlnnnHsr. b Dmtslan 1
K n Spiipue , c and b DotijrtRB n.
I G H YaBRlinn , run otit JA
'W ' R VsBrtmn. b nowvrs - . 1
R'-v Mr Kirk , run o t.- H
| J Mul * . ran nut . . J
ij Franel" , b New . . . . . . . . . „ ft
I J U Rpvnol3 . b Lowrie * . . , . . . . . 4
.T K nurklncham b Lvvrit . . . . t
| H P Mul In. b N w „ „ „ „ „ , . . . 2
3 Lund run out . . . , . . . . _ . - . 1
J \V Kuhn. e and b Xeale. . . . f
E Peake , not ou1.M- . - . . . . . - . - . 0
Extra * . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . , _ - . C
Total H
TlOWLHCG AXALTEIS.
K'W'P Inning ? : Overs. Itttnc. 'Wkts
T < * . Vntichan . . . . . * . . K HT t !
R TV Tavlor . . _ R 21 2
ft YaUChan . . S 12 : :
Kev Mr Klrlt _ . . 0.1 0 1
YHuphan' * Innings.
rt HOWRT- " . .12 20 5
1 Douclas . „ . . „ . . „ . . * . 7 IR 2
J Xeale - -
H Lawrie 4 K 2
Hurry Now „ . . . 4 C 2
EDAVAIID.L. 11VICEIL.
-nci f HU Lnvt PIX-IIIK 11 Hit. Little
GrannM n. Plilllp.
The n cent denth ol the nnited States
consul puneral ilaward L Baker in Buenos
Ayres has Veen the occcsian of much com
ment thruuphout the west , and particularly
in Illinois , where Mr Baker was at one time
a prominent figure In Journalism and poll-
tier It har been BO lonp blnrt bis appoint
ment by President Lincoln to the honorable
post in the consular bcrvlce in tlie Argen
tine Republic that the prepenl generation
has but little appreciation of the worth of
the man , his work as on editor nf the
'Illinois State Jou-nal" and his Influence
with th" politicians who were grouped to-
pethtr before the war In Springfield und
drew their inspiration from tbe noble
hadrrbhip nf Abraham Lincoln AesDciated
witb him for several years in the povern-
ment service at thr capital of th" Argentine
Republic v rites George Fist-back in the
Globe-Liemncrat I came to taiow him mast
Ultimately anfl learned to love him with
a tenderness and reverence given to but
very few men in my limited world In the
consular nenite he was at the ver } head
of the list and was retained at his post
by all the administrations einc.e President
Lincoln's election his reports standing to
day in th" department at "tt"abhrag .on as
models of perspicuous statement and beau
tiful Enplinh diction
The duties of Mr. Baker's position weir
not alwas arduous and pave hlra from
time to time tbe rovcted opportunity of in-
dulpinp his lucra- } tastes His readinp was
mnst extensive , embracing ; tlie whole realm
of English letters hl3 fondness lor the tarJy
wrltert never dcscrtlnp Itlni , and his critical
faculty never failing to cstrcct and enjoy
the choice developments of modem lltsra
turc. Nothing however , in all his exile
could divorce him from hie ialcr Bt In the
newspaper piopress of his native countr }
His attachment to Journalism was the pleas-
uie of his whole life He wat a constant
rtadcr ol dl the leading pcpc-s of this
country , and T.ept himself thorough ! } in
formed as to tht party principles and li ad-
ing men of all the states. He wrote much
but not lor the public eye Hi" poetical
talea : was a rare quality - hich he In
dulged only for the pleasure of his closest
friends It Is taacrrtoad tls vrttmpE have
been preserved by his family
In the Intimacy of our Iriendbhlp , be on *
day pave me a copy ol two of his latest
poems the one complementing the olhei
and both forming one of tbe most patheUt
anfi beautiful expressions of personal affec
tion 1 have ever rtafl The lines were wrunp
from hit. heart by the departure of his lit
tle BrandBon Philip Randolph Baker , nn r
voyage from Buenos Ayres to New York
Ton will be iileascd. I am sure , to print
them. ,
L4. DESPEDrdA.
I
My gallant ch'p betide what fate-
Has balled toda } with preciout frfigit
Far down the bay , witb wind abeam
I f-e her white sailc 11J and gleam :
And 1 bhall see them wnen 1 bleep
Like phantoms gliding o er tbt fl p.
And I hhall fte them when I vvake.
Through all tlie wear } leagues they make !
Oh ! treacherou" oe-eon , faithless pea.
Guard well v\nat 1 have give tlite.
n
Or in the day or tn tlie night.
That ship it- ever In my j .Kbt ;
Each courne bhe take * each iwind that
blow s ,
Each wave that breaks and overflow !
Or , xaU she Plow , or sal ] In baste.
1 watch her throucn the truckles. ! waste.
In calm or morn or gentle breeze ,
1 joj. or fear witb eacr cf these'
Oh' treache-our ocean faithless sea
1 pra } that thou ketr faith with me !
m.
"With prlef J never can forget.
And breaking heurt. and eves all wet ,
And deMiUted borne I pee
Mj heurt b dear treasure * pain from roe ,
And I Khali moLrn as one dihtraught
F" sreal the H'lrrow love hath wrouchl
Till 1 * hall Uncv. a 1 dancer' ! o'er
My bhlp bor reactied her deBtlneo shore !
Oh1 treacherous wean , faithlefw Heu
Bring bock n good report to me
EDWARD L BAKER.
Buenat. Ayres. Ft-hruur } IE , ItM.
LA BIENVENIDA ,
1.
A magic < w ord at lightning speefl
Hai. come te roe witn news indeed !
My fchlp that tirptv hile sailed hi ) far ,
Haa made her jierl hut -jroHt.pd the her !
HUT fiact > aloft are llyinpr now.
The l > ! ue wuv s dance along bar prow ,
"V\"ilh landward breeze und Btllf at play.
She nievw in triumph up the baj '
Oh'ti U'-.ie.reuH oeeati , lulth ee - sea ,
Glafl tidings ihuw I have from thee !
n.
I i > aw that Bhip from me depart
Witb liodinc f ar and britrtiiif heart.
1 ivjueij * ! * her rourne w n pueh a pritif
That lu.pi ociulu oflwr no relief
Tjdaj Uiank Goii btr peoik a < ir
I huu her from this diciaut nbure
"Itn pr wtinpF af m > tnmum h > ul.
An * W , ni } eses eunno * control'
Oa1 treat Imraur oc an , faitlilcKS tea ,
Thou haat inrit d been true M me , ,
III
Ot. wear ) prtMwerc lonp eonfteed
IVUdw p r U of tbe wave and wicd1
Of Btorra uiid w nick all fears have
Tbe prayer fur land It- yours at law ;
1 bcT you aU vvtth umuld love
And jK-aue thai eoroKh fmm ub ve !
Ob d * r , miod vfalp ah' dear peed crew.
In gratitude I pltxlpe w you'
Ob' treacheraub outan fu.itUltt t-ea ,
Mot < t f rvcui timnlv ttiou haw frtun me' '
EDWARD L. BAKER
Buttnot ATe . AlirM U. ISM
A-i < liiu > - for tlir Hrrolr Drnmuirr ,
A luiifiur M * drummer rticentlj raw o
wivnirn tiatw tji * train at Nerth BuckBjiurt
and rush through tbt tar Just a * it wat
EvUinc W dj H * e mllywalkod after h r
tuui JuM iMfurr tbe fiitul Itmn craeptid hai
ftrnil > to lib nianir bossm Slit strusgled ,
but be oi.lj tipbtenwd his crip biiytnp
Mud ro you Hum t jumv on the car and
kUl yuiir if' " Wijtai she pot bar breath i-he
bbrteked "Tou big foul 1 wu * only going
< jut em the pliitlurm to wave my biuidker-
obluf to no friend * . " A Jiurt } of Banco ;
yocbtimit-ii aboard the train tjiplaufled tht
Crunimer Jor cbi heruh.m JxiUj' i.tU tn houi
u Iniuntl * Utrtkfltr.
ORIOLES ARE AB EASY MRK
Pi 8trarrcrs Briar ; Than Bcvm at the
PlrEt ELst ,
SIXTEEN TO TWO TELLS THE STORY
rr. tlir Homr
Third Iln piiinii. I'lnj * Ctrcut
Unit ItdhtonA'lu * mid Clu-
c'luimtl l > nfk Nut I'laj.
X , Baltimore. .
Bmiten , liouttrvitit. . I.
Ntis lurk , , Chroapa. *
Cttvelm.o. l > , i'hllBaetritilB. . 6
Su Irtitrt . ' . W a-hlnptwi , C.
CmeMiMU-UnwkU n. N parae/raln ,
Kan B . Oitj , ColunttotK. 4
Inamimj.ull- , MHitmtqHm- , ' . .
St. J'uui. K. Oranfl HajrtflE , U.
Mllv aal.t-fc. M , Iietrolt , k.
PITTSBtrjlG. Jnl } at Baltlnvore waf nn
e i jnark for pmrtmrcitiday Hoff-
naeJsler , tbe home team' * sew ttitrfl ltae-
raaii. made u great bit with the crowd by ,
battlnc In liv * rtmr ID three times ut the
br.t , and hrnrlne jn iotir iher tallies. Hh-
errors oest ncnhine Attendance , SMW.
Score.
nALTIMORE.
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KniKtr , 3t > : S s I S Duple. Ib _ 1 I a 1 0
Martn. c . He.tz Ib . . li l > 4 1
HUBIi f , p. . U 0 0 C 0 C'lnrKf. c . fi 8 ti 1 ( i
- Blnckb'rn. p 0 C 1 P li
Totuli . . . .IS 13 S G I Hnflrr P- 0 ! ft 1
I I
Totals . . J 11 5t 1C t
'lttclm-c ' . . . t 4 S f 0 n S P ' 1C
lnKitniirr 0 0 ( l 0 d I 0 0 1 f
Enmed run * I'tttuburp 30. IlalttmciT l I
Tw'o-liinH littr Tnnneliltl I > nle Thrrf-baur
lit : UnEnrelnttr Sucrillee brt Hup irj '
.
I'nddtn u Ulj Jinmnpf to Doyle. . Firm bure
on l.ullF . OC tlltteklmrn , t , oC HaCcr I Hit
U i.ltr.hcfl LullUy Hupiej. I , bj Hotter S
Strutik out. U : Huc. cx InntiiR * played bv I
h irttch-T Huclifj . lIlacKliunu 3. Hutler (
Hit * uK eiirl , j.liclnr Off Huchej 11 off I
: lliirfcliurn f on Hotter ! ) l jtt on Imp- *
I'ttHliUTB S Ilultlmnn' 10 Pl-Ht Imw on ei
rum ] Utt lm-K i , llnitlninre i Tlnn Two
hours nnd ten nilnuti-c X nipln Shcrldui.
ST LOriS , 7. WASHINGTON , u
ST LOUIS Jul } M. The Browns baned
out a victor } In the e\e.nth inmnp toda
Neither Hart nor AUJamefr wa ? effective
U t Donald t umpiring WUB wretched , the
home team suffering the ino t from hi - bad
deci'iont. Threatening weatacr kept the
attendance down to S.MW. Score
fcT L.OnS VASHINGTOK
11 H O A E. K H O.A.E
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Harlej d B t ) S 1 t P-llia-h If r I 0 0 1
Hn-tn- 3b 1 1 1 : a AVripl-y. rf 1 J J 0 1
Gradj 111 3 1 Iti 0 0 Ikpminit BK n : : s 1
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rltllm.in 2b n 0 D 1 0 TucKer 3b. 0 n 31 0 n
rt-KS HK . 1 I 4 t > Rollly. 21 , . I J 1 S 0
iM-m'n rf 3 1 S3 f CVIIrl-n. 31 0 r I S 0
Hun P J : o 2 c sic.ianiMi p n a pro
_ , - - - MeOulre , c 3 S 0 : 0
T"talF . 7 II I i : I , _
1 ntnlF . R 14 24 17 3
. „ - ) I r
l iult . - . 7
runs St. Louis , S , Washington. 2.
hit clbach. Sacrifice liltF Hn'lej
tlallman Stolen buwE. Hnnmnn Han HP
Irj Ci SelbaLh CrtWk Double jilayis. O ! i-i n
ti Iiumom to Tuel.er Bas-eB on ballK. Off Sic-
Junii-F J off Hurt I Hit bj jiltuhcd liall Hui
lej Lalb GruUx FtrucU out. By Hen 1 b }
M'-.lHmi-fc 1 l'u hcd ball Far-ell Trill ) pitch
: JcJ inih Time T D hours and fixe minutes
I mplrr McDonald.
BOSTON. S : LOTIS II LE 2
LOUISVILLE. Jul } 24 FraFer pitched a
line frame unfl the hinh inniniwhen
two ba. tfon bal E two errors and a stolen
Uuse gate the Benntaters tl te ruUE and
tiie game IClohedanz wa taken out of the
ox ID the MKh , after he had filled the
bahet. Nichols. who wan subtltuted
stuited in , retiring the side without run
Great Mops , of liners b } Uoian and 'Werdeji
were featuies Attcnjance , 2.000 Score
UOSTON LOLIbrrLLE.
p. H o .VE. I JLH oA n
H milfn. cf 1 3 1 1 u Clark. If. 1 2 0 3 u
, Ib. 1 3 33 3 ( M Cn.ery if o u 2 D 1
PS . 1 0 2 C U Wucner , cf 0 2 2 0 0
IT 3 r 3 D U StuBord , es. ft 0 0 S 3
rf Wl-on. c 31230
2h 00230 AVtraen Hi t > 1 3S D 0
; b 2 I 3 0 Dolan 21i 0 2 " 6 0
- 0 D 4 0 0 Cllnqro'n. 3li 0 0 3 0 0
p 0 0 0 2 0 rru - , p _ o ( i li c H
p 00300 Jnhn.aon .
Tntnlg T. 7 U B Totcls . .I 2 b 27 37 2
T.utted for rraier In the ninth
ItOBton . C S
1/iutsvlllo . . _ . . . 310 li 0000 C t
Eurnoa runs Boston , i. LouirUlie. 1 Plm
ba. c en errors llozton 2 L-ft on baneE. But
ton 7 LuulMlle Z rirpt baEf an ballr Off
Prnwr 4 off IClnlHdanz r Struck out * Bj Pru-
n < r 2 bs K.lobedor.2 2 bj N'lcliolE 3 Two-buFe
HltB Wlliian erdt-u. IJuCj . f-acrlflc hltE
Cllrjnnan Btrccn Btulcn banes tTactiu- Lone
Hit by pitched ball. HtmiUun llfrdtn TBEWO
ImliB B TBcn 2 Time of Ci.nc Tivo bours and
iUt minutts FmiHre HurKt.
NEW TORK. 7 , CHICAGO. 3.
CHICAGO. July 24 Friend -was upaln put
in to pitch for the Coltb toda } . but tht-
strain of Buccebsive game ? proved lee much
for him und be was -wild and hit hard
at the riRh.t time Meekin pitched a ewid
game , received good Fuppon and kept his
hits well scattered excepting in one inning
Cajahau made the Ftar'pla } of the game b }
a running catch in deep center Attend
ance , C7UI Score.
CHICAGO i NEW TOItH.
ILri O-A..E ' U H QA E
Everttt 3b0 0 S 3 3 VnH'l'n cf 2 2 3 0
M C m k BB 0 3 34 1 Tie-nan rf 3 3 2 o n
CHllali'n. cf 3 3 4 0 3 J yce , 3h 3 o 2 0 (
Ann-Hi 3b 03700 DurtB. PR 0 2 4 f 2
TJ Hn rf 32330 Gl < on 2b 0 3 3 t n
Dwkfr IT. . . 3 3 3 3 fi Hnlni"F If 3 3 3 n n
* -nnnor. 2b 02240 PJnrU 3b 0 3 31 3 n
f-if-nd , p .01 220Vprr r c. T 2 3 2 0
Dnnnhue. c. 0 0 4 0 fl 5J kln p . . 3 3 2 2 0
Total * . .3 27 34 3 Tnml * . 7 12 27 15 2
rhlcacu . . . . - . . . n - .
Vew Turk ft -
Enrn d runs Chlcnpo New To'k S Lfft
nn Imcr ChlrHcn C New Tori : B TwiMm
hltE- Clark , "Warner Thrf e-ba e ItttrT > ecl er
Vnn Haltren 'Wami-r fincrlfice hit * CallHhan
3oyce TJouble pluB MpCnrmirk to Anion (2 >
T Hiii to Clnrk (2) ( ) StnirK outTU Priend S b\
Htwkln 2 HUFF on bfllt Off rrlena r off
llpeMii 2 Timr of raroe Two hnurs and live
mlnuti-f TTmiilrr O"D 5
CLEVELAND 9. PHrLADELPHIA , 0
CLE\ELAND O. , Julv y At the end of
the lgbth toda } the Phillies had the In
dians beaten , but the game was , decided
j-gfcinut them n to 0 In the end of tne ninth
Eni lie having been sent to C'nctanatl ' Mc-
Uinty , the Cleveland FtibBtitute and Bnyle
of the J'hf'lleJ1 acted lit. umpires McGintv
V.O.B judging balls und MriLrt In the ninth
he rent Zlmmej to ( irnt on ballf Tnen he
called two balbon Tebeau Tht Pn Ihee be-
cau to object and the gmne was delayed
I'ln was however , rtnumed after a time
Next MeGjnt } cail"d a ha 1 and two strikes.
Tlie Phillies again protested The neit liall
pltohed war called a ball giving the batter
lirht. Then the visitor * refui-ert to pla } At
tlie expiration of three minutes McGint }
2TBVP the game to Cleveland Score
CLEVELAND. I MtlLAJJELl'HlA ,
U.HOA.E. JtH.OA.E.
IlurLntt If 0 2 1 fl li Oml j cf 2 4 S 1 li
Clilldn 2b 31241' Bmvd rf 2 S u 0 0
IcKtfuu , BE 0 V 2 3 OllJTIum : > If 0 3 3 ( i 0
Wallace. 31 > 0 3 23 P LnJuie , Ib 0 1 10 : ( I
OXVnnnr of fl 2 4 0 0 ric mt-ntit. r 0 0 S 3 0
Zlmm r . 0 0 4 1 6 G-im 2i U 0 1 S n
TP ! > - ua Ib 1 1 f > 1 n 6 lilt n. BH 01431
F'k i tl . rf n 2 3 fl S Ki.Hli 3li ( i 1 ' : 3
Tminc P- . J 0 ( i 1 n FitiBlc p . . 0 0 0 S 0
M'AlllRtpr H 0 O 0 0
- ' Totalu . . 4 11 24 17 2
TntalK 2 8 S4 8 2
Jlur tar Ztmmer Iti ninth
flweiand . 0 0 1 0 P 1 i n s
J'lillBflclliliia . . . . . . 0 I
R&rrivd runt Clnvi-lund. 2 , rhllndelphlii 1
Flint bufe on emu * Pl ? > pl na 2. L < it nn
bawit Cliwfland 7 Phlludvlphln 7 Firrt UBM-
an IH Off TounB i. off rilifld , 2 Struck
mil Bj lounj : t. hs Flfiflfl 1 ThrMJ-liaw
ttn TvlK-uu. O'flnnpnr Ceulpy Stulen buww
IlowA. Lh.l le Iiol'Ule jilHj1 * lli Kiwirt to Tc-
licuu Tlti M ti Lcjulr ti > Oamenu VmiilroK
MdOtnu un4 Borle Tim- Two hour * and fivf
mlniiKW AttrMuncf 100
dNODCXATI. 3ujf 24 Ctnolnnati-Bnok-
Ivn game jw ponnj on acoount of ruin
Tw-o gumefi will be played tomorrow
STANDJNG OF THE TEAMS
piavf d Won. Irf tP C.
. . . . . Ti ES 2 : TO j
Cincinnati . 73 4n M.l
KaHlniure . . . , . . , . 71 ! 47 IT W4
New Torli . _ 7a 44 20 * f
Cleveland . * = M (
I'i Bburg. . W a * 47.1
PWlade4phla , . „ . 7 X G 4C.f
ChlOBW ) . 7K X 4S 44J
UouiwUle . - . S 24 44. "
Bno-klyo . . . 71 2 * 41 t'.t
WaabloRUn . 71 2S 41 K4
St L utg . . . 1C Hi S.I
Gunien tftdoj" ltr oklfi Kt Oijurfniiati
Baltimore M Oltol d , WasWugaun at Bt
Louis.
Trt'Bt'CK'E la. . JuljScare :
Iiulmuue -
Quinry :
Babe luie Dubu < jut. 7 , QMiurjr It Er
ror * . Puktwiue t. C'ulnejS iiat rt s
Iiuliuqut Butler Strait and Sullivan ,
C'uiney MfGruvm ; and Graver
IIOCKPORD. I1L Jul } 34 Score
I Rockford . . . . OOOSOOOCC :
1 Dec Molne * 0 a
Uu : Rootlcrfi 1 , Dex ilolntt , 17
r i > f i" f in l p.a -
I'uff 1 > "B Mi > m i ipe l t m ui and
CKt'AR R riPS la Ju'v -Srnrt
Oder Rapt If I fi d < > f 4 1 7
B fllnptrrfi , ( < -4
. .
Orrorp Crdfcr R mMR. I. BarttncMm , 2.
t rt R C"dnr Ruiiifl * Itc&tttgttL Palter
tatt Knar ? BwlttictotL Kirn" not BefVert.
in
&tJo rn P iz o e
htt Pw-ta. 4. 3f * 4w i h .
rant P > rta , 2 St Jown * . k B
T Uh * n Qntnn Bv. .Jcn pfa , Rllar
.c nu or THE wnTiliv \
Ivnnxno City. ImllnnupollK. St. 1'ntil
nnO > 1IlTriitil. AVln Ont.
KANSAS CITT. Jnlj StT5he E u f wcrt
lucky In the ftelfi ted \ an Alilx-y va * a
r Ha9et > thf i-HltoTT whfn they
hltfi The Bh eF earne * ftve mn * and
ln f one Score
K n B fit } ttn * 401 0
Ha e hits Kansas City R Cotemims , J
Ulrror * Kania City. 4. CoHatibus , I ! Ba.t-
terief Kan as City Abl - } and Dugdale.
Coambu < ; Bnker und Buckley
MINNEAPOLIS . JulysTbe MB-
"er" errnr were more On sOv th > n th ° e
of the Hotvler end Htrtoliir-on ah
toarfl In the ttfth inning. Score
Minneapolis .rCPS3PCP ( -7
Indlanapnll * 0 0 0 2 E P 3 SU
Ba e WtJi Minneapolis. ! ' Indian pnllF U.
E ror MlnneapottR C. IndlanujoUR n Bat-
twrt f. Minneapoti' Uutoiiln on , rigge-
muler and Borli IndtanKpohs Phillips and
Wend
ST PAfL. Minn. . .1 h M Mnllune
Irftched a ' narrfu' gamr today nJlnwins
the vltUtors but one l tt. n single bi Bpan.
while Scott wa < hit hard anfl poorly sup
parted Score.
Bt Paul 7 37 j
Q-atid Rarplfls H D II U II 0 P 1) ) 00 j
Base hits St Paul a. Grand RapluF. 3- |
Errors St. Paul S. Grand Rapids , k B t-
ter'tSt ' Paul Mullane and Kline. Grand i
Rapids Soott and Twlnehani |
MILTVAfKEE W JulM Harfl anfl
tlmelj hlttinr on the part of the home
'team won another vlclon for The Brewers
Both pitchers wen hit harfl Srore
Milwaukee . nOfiOOOSO ' 10
Detroit . . . . . OailDDrni l >
Ba e hriF Milwaukee 34 Detroit. li ( Error -
ror ! Mlcukee. . " , Dttrolt 2. Ite'trrlc"
Milwaukee Barne-- and Spear ; Detroit
Thomas and McCuuley.
STANDING OP THE TEAMS
Plm ed. VTon. Loot. P Ct
Indianapolis . 77 Ti1 i" ( TT.r ,
Columhu . . . . 77 HI 2G Gr I
St Paul . H S.1 51 HS3
Milwaukee . . . . H 7H SO GT. 0
Detroit . . . . 7K 3Ji OT HBO
Grand Rapids 7fc SB fC ! 7
Mlnneajiolis . K : r. B7 SQ.r.
Kansas Clt k2 14 3fc 2.S !
Games todav Columbus at Kansas C'tv ,
Detroit at M'lwaukee. Grand Rapier at Si
Paul. Indianapolis at Minneapolis ,
GVWE * . OP THE LI1ELT AMATECIUJ.
Tel r Pnrnirlrr' * Tnin IViiIU * All
Oicr tlie lnlirri.ltClnli. .
Tobe Parmelee's douphtj LouiTvilles made
unrther call on the Cnlversitles out at tbe
Lak street park yesterday afternoon and
what thej did to them was n-plent } The }
brought u colored pitcher up with them by
the name of Jones , and he was a pitcher .
ton. holding the slugging Vnlersitie * nufe
6.11 through tbe pame On the other hand ,
both nlurphj and Lawler were hit free ! } ,
but It was not tneir pitching , that lo t the
pame bv a lo'-p shot The fact wet the
i Parmel e faini1 } played rlnpe around them
and w htn the } w anted B cob of run1 : they
Ftmplv hlipped in and pt.kedi them off like
you w ould pick poosebarries Clement at
Rhort and Adams at second put up a lirll-
Lant pnmt , but w ben it comes to that the
whole team must come In for unstinted
prai e They -simplv toved with the Uni
versities Lawler. at thl d was an ei.-
ception His playlnc was lend } pi nomenal
and the quieker the Dftrjits get him. th.
quicker thev will be able to t > u } that the }
have on firit claos man Frank C'uwford
the Un'VT'lties jilucky catcher , was " ri-
ousl } injured In the hev enth innms. belnc
hit on the none by a sv ITtlv thrown liall
b } Trail , as he was endeavoring to cut
Adams at the plate He was > ImockeJ seCFe-
Is s. and when curri d off the field It wac
discovered that his no"e wan bad y broken
The. score-
scoreCXTVERSIHE5. .
AB.R.3H.SB.PO.A.E
Crawford , c. 4 J 1 2 " 1 1
Bittlnper. m. S p 0 0 1 f ) 0
Abbott. Ib t c 4 1 S 1 IS 0 0
McAuHfTe , in. 4 0 0 0 3 S P
La-wlsr , lib t p. , 2 0 0 1 1 P P
Jelen , If 1 0 0 0 1 0 P
Trull sa 3b S 0 1 1 2 3 1
Murphv , p t rf.
R&biiiRon. rl. .SE , . . . 2 0 1 0 0 2 1
Dorcas , la -J 0 U 0 4 0 0
Totals .27 2 C C 57 20 4
LOUISYD LE
ABJl.BH.S3 PO.A.E
Clement , Pi n S : ; 0 4 3 0
Jones , c. . u 3 i 1 K 1 2
Adami. 2b C 2 1
Ropers. If. C 2 1 1 0 1 1
Irwln , Hh 5 2 1 0 0 2 P
Jones. B. . p
Reinhnrt , Ib f 1 1 0 12 2 0
Clark , m _ . 0
Parmele-e , rf S 3 2 D 0 0 0
Totals . „ _ . ,47 13 35 n 27 17 4
Louisville 1 0 0 3 0 010 0 P If-
"Diversities 100000001 1
Earned runs : Louisville. S ; TJnivcrslt } . 1
Twc-baoe hit * Clement , Jones , Rocers
Tnreebase hits Clement B Jonec. Doub'e
plaviLawler to McAul Ce Jones to Adnm
to Relnhart. Clement to Reinhart Struck
out Bv Jon 7. by Mun'hy ' , 1 , by Law-
ler , 1 Base on balls : By Jones. 3 ; by
Murphy. 2. Hit hv pitcher B } Jones ,
1. o > Munihy. 2. wild jiitch Murph }
Time of pame Tv\r hours and fifteen min
utes. Vmpire Patterson.
Frrmciut Pluyo - rltli 1nlioo. .
FREMONT. Neb Julj 24 ( Special Tele-
pram ) The Fremonts had n picnic with
the 'Vrsboo bat > e bull team this afternoon
beating them 24 to 4 Every one of Mooney' '
men pot a bane hit , inme of them three or
four The troL'ile for TVahno commenced
in the first inning when the Fremonts pot
; ix runs , three of them earned. Olson took
Crawford's place In the box in the sixtt
inninp and tne buys found him an eanier
mark than Crawford Waboo could neither
hit the bull nor play a peed fielding game
Score
Fremont - C 2 0 fl S S r. 1 4 24
Wahoo . . 4
Base hltB Fremont 1C , 'Wahoo , 4 Er
ror * Fremont , fi. Taboo. 12 Struek out
By Mlddleton , 7 , bv S Crawford. 4. by Ol-
uon BaKen on balls Off Middlelon. 4
off Crawford. 3 Hit by pitched ball B }
Middle-ton 1. b } B Crawford , 2 Horn.-
run Marshall Tnree-bu- hit Narden-
brook. Two-bane lilt * Jameson , Irwin
Holmes Vmpire Marshall.
Central Cltj AnnUilInie * . ClnrUfc.
CENTRAL CITT. Nth. July -Special i
The local team went down to Clarks ree-
terduy to play the drcidlnp pame of tbi
heason with the Claris "Sluggers" Tbe
visitors won the pame liy the score of If
to u The luealf donned their battlnr
clothefi in the eighth iKiunflinp out tec
Boajer and winning the parae. Glade's catch
ing us usual lielng a future Thip make
three games , Central Cltj winning rwo out
of ttrree , the first pame t * mp 17 to 8 and
the Micond 11 to 10 In Clark * ' fuvor Score
Central City GOOOOOO& 131. .
Clarkfc . . SDirCDVOOO-fi
Bp-e hltF- Central TCity , 10CUtri. . * , &
BatterieF Central CVv. Kombrink and
Glade , C arks Flnec } undCow lII Vmplrr
Grave- Central City plays-two pames with
the Omaha Brewlnp 'ar ot < iation team on
Friday and Saturday 3ury2f and S
MlKMiarlank KuC r I ) - fiit. .
TDCtTklSEH , Neb. , ,3ulj' 24 ( Speoiol Tel-
epram > Good steady plav zip b } the locale
nnd numerous errors li } tbe visitors pave
the wic.und of the baU.jiumee betveen T-
cumaeh and Rockport , Mo. , to the bame
nine toda } Score
RoeUpart . . O'lElOOuOP I
Tttcumhfch . " * li J IS
Babe hits TecumscK' C , RocVport 3
Errers Tet'unuteh , St "ItiM'kiiart K Stru-k
i-ut Bj' Henmker , C , Iff DsvU , I by Stoi-
tard 2 : bj Fulruli Batterlen Rockjwrt
Hensaker. Davie , Dunlup and Cnrititian T -
c.iiranth Stoltard , FttlrttW and Buffum Urc-
plr * Charles BrunS re The Rnokpen
t am v.111 play HumbuliH Manduj und Tuur-
daj
> -ll rh AVint. from \nrf ll
NORPOLJC. Neu. . Suit SM ( Sfrtioial Tele-
pram h-The heoond came of have but ) bet -
t en Xt-ltfjc and Norfolk was | Uayed to
da ) und rtultnd iu a victory for KnUcl
by a mare of 11 Ur 6 It w.afc witii rbd
by u larp-e crttwd. whirk ra mrtod t * * * * a
Imtur pame than in the Jirta in wfcloii
war ditwpHOto ttd The htav } flusgiMg uf
toe Kelirii mtsu wab a muri-wd feature of
Huiuliiilili Srri. . a Gniui ,
HCMBOUJT. Xt * JtfljS | cla ) -
Tb * liome uiam defeiUdd Suubt-rfp bast-
ball club in an cat * pome bf a Miore of
2u to U Lew Howe und Guy Rtdd wurt
tbe buttery far Huiob-ojdl end Schradur
brothers tar fitubcri.
GREAT COMBGATIOS CARD
AH tie Hg PaesTK , Pins Bkj-dHfts , it
WtEbiartoa Park.
STAR POINTER DOES * MILE IS 293
TnUet. Ilnrb f tlir Turrf Urntfc.nltlt
PnlrJirnri
Murton Mill * Gn icnliift
Ibrlr
i
CHICAOO. JnJy N A cwnWnatlon carl. I
maoe HP of paclnp an Mc.rtUe raees ftrcw l |
the WaHhlbpttm park tsoume this afternoon
a tsrcw * estimtted to namber between S.0 t
RDfl SO ! ( jwrsonii The conaWonj : were not
altticether tsvurahle tor Jast ttme Th * (
weather wnr Just right to get nj > ee < l nut of
the norM * hot and dear with only a Blight (
brcefe anfl the track wai In vtvry poofl con-
dttloii , tboupL a trIQr hard.
In the horw ; aivtalon o ! tbe afternoon's
Rpurt there was a rather remarkable preuji
of "Bifle-w heelers' with not a trotter BtnoBE
them There was Jnhti R. Gentry the klnc '
record 2'tlP1 ! . Robert J SDliStar Pointer
2'0 * rrank Apan
Ser t , Joe Patchrn .
2'nsC. Marion Mills : W\ without 4rher j
or hulk } , anfl a dozen mo-e of leswer tiotc. J
but last The nrieht particular frttrt ol the
coterie were sent to beat lorlou * reoorfls
but uo record fell
Robert J was the first of the pacing arts- ,
tocracy to corae out He wab Bent to tbe
flnst quarter In t.2lll ) ) < 4 Beeonfls. or at the remarkable '
markable clip of 1 uM !
Time by quarter * 0.291 01. 1 SS. I'OE'U i
John R Gentr } went acalt > t the record til t
I'OGV , made b } Johnetou to tn rifl faahlouefl |
hiqh wheel sulkj He mode the mile In
2-l'b1 ' * I
Marion Mill * the mare that paces witb- (
out hindrance troa c null ; } or BHSlBtanpe |
from a drlxcr wnt thin Bint a mile In i
2 ll'i , her performance provlnc the most
popular etent of the da } The Irti-Ior ail (
pacing rape for which Star Pointer Joe i I
Patchtn and Fn.nk Apan utarted resolved I
Itself into u match race between thr first j
twc usct.u was ne ir In It from the start
and WOE ClK'.anred in the first heat Pointer
and Patchcn battled for the kafl from wire
to wire In tach heat with n er more than
half a Itncth Beparatinc them. Results
rreforall , purse K.WJO.
Star Pointer . Ill
Joe Patchen . . . .
Prank Agaa . . . dis
Time. 2:301ft : HU. l.S , 2C.P : : Second beat
0- S . 1 tc. l3. . - W1 * . 'J'alrd heat : l : Ui
1-U2U 1.34 2 WV *
In the .11 fiace TVentvorth took the lead
at th" l eglnning of each heat , but Sherman
Cla } had HtUe d-ilhcultj- oufootinc nif
field Results.
iJl puce , purse nBOO :
Sherman Clay . - . . - . 131 .
'Wentw-orth . . . . * . . . " 25
Tut } Wltfcef . . - JO ! ' "
Itburiel . - . - . r S 4
Kansas . . - . . „ . . . „ . „ . Is ! > 3
Ntllie M . . . . - . 4 410
Babctte . - , , . t , 10 r
Cubert TYtlke ? . J 3 F
P.octer . . . I' ' T .
Difk . - . . - > . . - CCS
Time JI'dSI , 'CS i-lUS-
At the conclusion of. the e -ents tbe
bccle riders -were called out ana occupied
the remainder ol the afternoon.
CLO5E OP HLtli ItllJllO.V
One ttnee AViniln I j > tlir TrottliiR ul
Detroit.
DETROIT. Mich. , July M One race left
ote.r from Friday was decided at Gro t
Pnitit today which clod the lilue ribbon
meeting It was won in Btraipht beats b }
Ja\elln. who s-old at X50 to IlTi for tlie field.
Tne meeting ha - been a grand sur-ess as to
hich cians racing , but has not had the pa-
tronape that the quallt } of tlie racing mer
ited Tbe annual twenty-fit e davs' meeting
of the Detroit Jocke } Uub will begin on
the GroEM ; Point track August IB. Sum
maries
2:14 cla E , pacing purse S1.1WO-
jEielin. 1) . ir. > , bv Cmle-riush. by
O'hijiplus' Hambletcc'-an ( KeUj ) „ 1 1 3
PaJmetto Prince br h ( Haight ) n : "
Ruuben S. br g ( Malone } ) . „ . . . . - . " 7 4
Rlair Bells bL b ( Gerrltyl 3 S S
Bully Bo } ch hMcNane } ) . . . . 4 u i
Mar } S b m ( DiLkenun ) E C 2
Llhbeus I. D h ( Easton ) . . . u 4 S
Corr Johnson , br h ( Dunbar ) 7 f
Cadet , ch g ( McCarthy ) ! ) dis
Time. 2.11)1 ) ; . . 2J31. , 21C
AXD 11A1MCIAS IX A DR V\V.
Tirrntj KouTjilvot Enoncli to DecJile
tbt- fcupriniir ? .
SAN KRANCISCO July The Disou-
Haiskins fight tonight was declared a draw
in the twentieth round It was a lively con
test throughout , witb Hawkins on the de
fensive in the earlier rounds. Later he
went c.1 Dison hard and for a little while
It looked as though he would do him , but
the colored lad rallied gamely and the
light ended -with honors ewn There was
an hour's WTar.fle over referee whl-.Ti ended
bv Coot withdrawing In favor of Jake
Welch
Till ! } Elmer knoi.ked out George Allen of
Australia in one minute Tne men are wel-
lerweictt *
The details of the Dson-Haw kins match
follow F
Round 3 Both men very careful. Dal
swung left on Dlron's bead and misned an
other at tbe fame spot. George countered
with left on bad } Dal tout left hard on
head Geurge rwunc left on liodv Diron
-u hed and Hawkins cllnehrd Dal tried
l ft for fane but was blocked Dixon put
left on neck and Dal countered witb left
jab on huid. Dal staggered George nlth a
Ktraight left on fact , Dlron s eye Ehows
hlgn : of blows Dnl jabbed left on face as
round ended Haw Uinb' round
Round " Dlxon led v.ith 'eft and Dal
( lineht'd Dal jabbed George on head
Dixon rushed and Uawklcs clinched
Hawklnr cwung hard on htail and Diion
ilinched Dixon ru ° hed and Dal met him
with straight left Dal pwun ? left hard but
Gt-arge got away George ruihefl and the
men clinched. Hawkins swung left on
chest. Dlxon : rushed unc rwung left on
neck Dal PW ung li-f t on head missed
Fame bluw later Dixon rushed and frwuni
left on wind and right on bead Hawkins
put hard left btiaight on fuee. Round
even right BO far ver } fast , Dison acting
on the agcreE-sive
Round S Dal swung left on body Dlron
wuiig left on face and HuwlUns clinched
G orge rushed in to clinch Dal wune left
on face , Dison missed pwinr for head end
l-Ui uniercut on I ct Diion ve-\ wary
Dal w ung left on bed } nnd ducked left
swing from the little colored man Dul
jabbed left hard on Jie'k aim tried witb
right for head As pong wounded DU twung
terrific lefl squarel } on Gt-orge'p stomai h
Round 4 George BT. unp .tft and missed
head Haw kin * ewung left on body Dixon
ru lied but misled left for head and cot
left swing on head. Hawkins mifBed left
t-wing for jaw Dal i-wur.p left on bodv
und George countered on head Dal ducked
u hard If ft lor Jaw HawU'nr Jabl d Dlson
hard In face George put right on ribs und
pot left on face DU.on rusihfQ , but Hawkins
slopped him -with straight Kft- Round even
Round 5 Gnarce rut-hed and miut-ed left
Dal pwung eft on netk and Georse clinched
Goorpe pa ung left for fate but Hawlrins
Mopped it Hawkins rushed and swung 'eft '
on betid George swung left nn l > od } Dal
wunc left hard on wind Haw kins tried
left lor heart but war blocked G orer
swunr ; luft un client. Guorge swune loft at
head , but -was mopped with left un head
Dtxon tried with rbVnt for jaw nn cdlnch ,
but mi Ee41 Dal cw ung > trt for body and
mi ; td Da. ' ewung left n head an ) wai-
ooumered with leji on wind Dixon bar
done moft ol the leadins to far and hut-
blacLed HuwLliu > Itft hand ewingt well
Hor-orr even
Ruund l > Hawkins swung left on body
Hawkins jabbed Divon hard inwind and
gut left nvinc en body Dal jabbed Gear ? *
on face and dui kta liift t. irg Gt-arg <
jublwd Dul on face witb left Haukint
ruEhefl and Georn c'ltiched Dal w unp
left , bat was blocked. Dal mlHtd straieh ;
lift for Uun Round even
Jtound 7 Geoipe ruticeo end Dal rwunp
left on body Grargt jahliefl Dal on face
Hawtint- swung bard l ft on bed } , lifting
George oI" ( I fit- Hour DHOD jabbttd lefl ui
face unfl put two leftR In the htmt jiluce
HawkinirtiHiMl. . but m'snttd lelt for Jaw
Georpe riithe < ! ' and FTI unp lett un buds
Da ru"bt < 4 and swung lift on moutr
Disoo's noM- bleeding X > ixon rurhed but
Int. ! jabb d bim in fftce and rwunr left on
the ooloTHd bo > 'v body G surge runp itf-
un head lipn : aud flinched.
Round K Dal owung luft lor bed } hui
nuiwed Gturge nil " d Tt-ft for jaw DiC
ru n d and minted left for > iv Huwkin
uggru lve Ofrurse HW UCF .eft un n ck
Dal jnbUe < lefr on Or arc * faee JJJH.T ,
ruelitfl but Hawlunjr g"t uu : of the wuj
Dixon jaUb d left uo fac e and cllnt licfl
Goorcf riRbt eyt ewulleu Kawkine Kopj f
to hTTHl < 'h bi * > IIOM : and Gfcurpt Jumped ii
und luiidttd left on bittd. Haw Li.it. nwiiit.3 *
left for wind Huwklnp Jabbed l ft MI face
ut ponp Bounded. Dison'n blowe do nut tem
to have any effect on Huwiane Picht up
ID tliib utage ramarUiibly fattt tutd fair
Round i Hawkins twung left lor bead.
but niiiiki. H&wkio ruunr left lot body
STOP HAY FEVER
Many Now Applying to Dr Shepard for Pre
ventive and Curative Treatment.
Not B = HU .s af tht Tr.flins \ < ss < ! ninl WhJc'i All I'atisnts arc ExpceteJ
te P * > , IlMt BesflH ; e the Treatment Scetn < . to
FaM wf a Cure.
H r frvcr fc & fllrtfmt r ot ramiw nnfl .
tntnjMB and tonr io rd bj the d-c j und
tfertrnipMitloB pf lr v and jil tni > and
otii r v * n Me element * clmrptnp the air
will ) HiviK'.b f dr } hard vepttHlrtf < lu t
"W'hwi am person w ht > If ttot lined w Ith
iron or nnj pr oo nf ArltrBir IUIUCF or ni' ' r-
xrtmttrre mnruf m < > nilmitH * Itreatlw * an
thMf charped or Imprr-cnnlrd It
like blvwttic corrortv * Iron dw or "timr *
ftuwflutrt powder down the winfljitpf and & .11
through thr whole rewjrtrator } tract tth a
pair of strung bellows It Induces firm u
tlckttnp then
* 'Inrlnrr of Inflnntmntlnn.
throHfli tlie bronchial tube * and utl the inrce
and pmull utr flurtp und feeder * of tin
luiiC' . tlimuch tli- windpipe , Htanp the
lurj ai an < ! pha-v hi up and flow n the ttirtiat
and through the nacii c vltle > Tar ur > Ititn
Uir head Thr patient lierlnF to luirti with
'everlsl heat anfl tn w-Rk n and "Ink under
f.v.f i , iminuir to rua nt the nciw Hlje a
hcrse with tin rpisontlCK. atifl to run nt ttit
fH'f like i ch Id h lf dead with a ce a Add
to this the tntucrv of almont
Complete IhiHl4jil ] I'ritfclrntlon
RDfl the. aconj of rtinntant unrelenting and
inerrileM headache If the-rr anything
funny anything amuttinc In these mrHlpht
n mptnnw nf h j fev < I " But that IttTt
Kit tmr Imlf
The no"e of the rnllerer Itrroni * * "Fluffed
up' Sill ht loie * tint ol the human Hen ef
Tbe en e of smell thr ill c pa-a'.e of the
liraln wheieby the Imagination rsn t te
rt > cF and pom cratiatrs" lHvojn temjior-
arilj i > rahi C Then he lo ei , another
tt n e the x irible pulutr with which he
ins i" . rtrawl" tii'-i and oratiEe * l'e omei <
jiaral.vi"a For to the
( loom mid Pnln
IB mlr'-d ' tn the flowlnr flttli of hafrer
cnturrh. und the jmtlent P th-oat nature e
clf-nn flurt fnr white milk and human nutri
ment , herome * o foul rver for the flow n-
ttarfl jiuFhiice of cntarrhal exrrementF foi-eefl
liarlrw ard from tlie cioiefl nasR ravlttes
'I InT IJ to itreit-nt Hnj 1't-t rr 1 to
trnt It 1 f ir - It lircriui. ij liriiltnir
tiniiilluiiiinii tlunulilch fnu e * > it.
If tlnike Milijre-t to Iliiv liK-in.c nonli )
tuk - trcntniriil IIOM. tlurr nonlil ! >
lltllr cnuor to ilrcnd tb - iiiir < iiii'li ot
tisruM l.MUnlirn theUltnihv -uullj
ovtrni
rou 'iiiinri
J. II. PfrVlm. . 2--I1 Olilo tr 'ct. Cltj ,
Boll -r nud L > loint r lni-i. < - < -ti > r for
tli - Kjdcllt ? and Cusunltj Coniiniuj ,
KCJ > :
"I have had haj fevr for the last 2) )
jears e\en Aupast und -pteml > er It has
always struck me on Aucun la , purely
us would n note in the lianU on thut date
Th - attncki. misled me bm three j-ears out
of the thirty Last fall when the ftn-r
had partially Bpent HP force I wasin a
wretched httte. M ? IH-TOUP strength " "as
exhausted I couldn't > Hep nor eat Wv
hearlnc1 WBF preaUj Impaired from th"
rweJlinRp and Inflammntionr in"ideiit to the
diseaoe Ther" wa a crom'.h in one no -
t"l und the disc-ha-res >
w r eonFt .nt and
irritatlm : A painless op ration by Dr
Shtpard cl nrca m nostril of the tumor
and the soothing and cltanMns MiporF ad-
mlnlKterfd pave me prent wi * quick rt.llef
I have "sent a number of -
im friendID Ur
thepard His treatment in nn opinion. 1
JUfrt the thinp fur rvrftrer- from nuj Jcvtr
una all caturrhal trouUl "
ELECTlllClTl ,
\\1i3 and Hem it Curt-t. MIIIIJ Dl -
TOr XEnO ELDCTRICT-n- : jou are troubltfl
Tilth .
KTED ELBCTEirirr If j-our IUHEE arr
weak und jininful
Tor xnnri nuncnjciTT ir j-nu hovp dyn > c > > -
Bin or inili esitian
TOI. NEED ELECTKICITT If your lUcr if In-
TOr NEED nLBCnUCITl > f TOUT Uldncjii arr
inartln.
TOU KEED nLJ3CTHJC3TT IT sou haxe rheu-
mntl ° m. f -
rOU KEED HL.tCTIUCITr ! If : na hoif ncuml
cla _ _
TOU NEED ELECTIUCrrr If yon ha\r dartlnc
pains aH3"w h re
TOr NEED ELJ3CTJUCITT if you HEM a veaU
and ml"sed Dncon blocked two left tw Injjs j
Ual FW ung left hard on jjw ana George I
ciincbed Haw kins lande ; 3cTt on body. I
Haw kins forced Dixon and swunp left on '
head and cot ripht over heart. Dal tried
riebt for body and mls'ie'l HawUitiK tool ;
thlnps e-y EUFJ and w aitcd lor George to'
lead , but the little fellow wull.ed uround
and Rrlnned. Haw kins , has fouthterj
careful ! } , talcJnc no ( .Sutures and KIHJI\ ]
Htood the cimmpion off
Kound 10 Georpe nnH = d left for jaw Dal |
nwuns Itft on ribs and Geortre countered i
v.'ith left on head Dixon ml3' < "d KtralsHt I
eft for chin Dal jubb d left on ch st and
George rlintJied. Dul jabbed left on head
llphtly Da ] rwunc Jeft hard on stomach
Not murh done in this rounu awUnr did ,
verj little moving about aliowincr Diion to
cu-cle around lam and stopplnc the colored
fellow s rtiihes
Kound 11 Dal jat > bed left lichtlj on 1
George's fac e Dal FW uns left on wind and
Ge rf"i countered with left on hfnd Dison I
rubbed and Huw kins slippsd down Dal i
rw un ? left on bodj "Dai mlhBed hard left |
wwinc for bed and fell from the force of
the blow. George BWUDC left on neck and
Dal countered with left on wind. Dal ,
miss-ed left Fwing and E"t ncht and lef l
liphtU on head '
Round II Georpe pwunp luft on head
llchtly Dal mlBsed leJi pwinp lor bead
bul landed left rwlnj : on boflj Hawk.np ac-
cre 8.ve und pla > ed for the body continu
al ! } Georpe Fwuug left on bead and right
on ribs George rolled Itift Fwlnc for chin
Da ] nv unc Jef t hard on hodj and forced I
George about the rlnp Dal nwunp on bndj
Dli.on pwunK left on neck and pot left Bwine
on the body in return Fiphi HO f ir even
Round II Dal jahbed left on face and put
in punch over heart with rlcht. Dlson
maylng awaj' from HawUias Dal pwung
left on body and Dli.on clinchtc Both
rwun ? left on head and both blipj > d down
Ilawklns jabbed left hard on cnln and
punched Dlson over heart lichtlj ith riKht
Round 14 Dal Fwunc left hard on htom-
ach Dlion Jablied left an necl. and blocked
a hard left for tht jnw Geo-srt jabbed Dal
on fact and tried with left for the wind
hut minted Dal jabbed George on neck
George put right on ribs lights and u mo
ment later pot hard left on body Dal
rwung Itift on bad } Dal Ik much the
fctninper and fort et > Dlion back In tht
break * aftir clinches
Round If Dal jabbed Itft hard on Georpe'p
fuce. George ruhhed. bat wuh mopped with
.left on buoy George pwunc left on ribs
and mtewd a left for jaw George jabbed
Dal in fate hard ard pot left on v.Ind Dal
jubbed his left hard on chert. Ha-nkiiiK
landed hard richt over heart anfl got light
left on head Dal fobbed George \ery iiard
on faee and mlened sumr blow a momunt
later Gt-orge runhed and landed left UtUitl }
on face Olxau'B round
Round Kr Dal swung left on tienfl and
pot bamt In return George pwunc left on
head Dal swung left hard on tiody. Dul
jabhed 1 IB left harj on Dison'B eve Dal
ru-tied nnd landed left on Tape und right on
body HHwkinB jabbed laff - > u face und tmt
rlpnt over heart twice. Haw kins rushed
Dlzon and landed right and left xi'.rj harden
on head Da' landed left on Dixon'fi dam-
acecJ e } e Georpt vv ung left hard on neck
Haw K-iiF Jabbed George on nonf. w hu h
brought the blwid again Ge irge mlfched lett
for Lead and Dul put right hard over heart
Thlh round waE the moat dt-clnive of the
llfht * o far , HuwUin * bsvlnc all Uit bem
of it
Rounfl ' 7 George runbed und kwung on
n cl ; Dal minted hart If ft straight for the
face , but landed hard left un D'xon t none a
moment lu'rr Gear ? * runhed t > nd Dal
mopped him -with b uraisht left Dlxun
ducked very hard left Jur chin I ixon
rufchbd but -WBB fiiojiped T/tth mraipht eft
01 neck Dixon Fwung l ft on neck lighU :
Iiiion ducked twu left leadK for liit fui e
and landed lift hard un wind Ju athe
111 rung Ha-ukme landed left hard in face
Rounfl even
Ruund 11 George rwuntr left on ntcli
lightly and ducLad uard Vft for the chin
Dlxuc rutihed and ran up uc-miist hard left
Hc Wiu rwune Jutt saiic on Jaw twice and
George tllwrnta Dal put left on necL again
and got left on bed * in return Dal Jnl.liwl
Oeorg < - hard en nec-k ana forclne bim iino
a. corimr landed rifri't un budy George
mvung left on : intk aiio IJ1 ullnclaed as tJic
-uund toidwd HLwlar.s rounfl
R -uiiiJ Ifc D l f w ung .ft : tor jaw and
mimed , but a mumtuU latur jabbed lufi
bard on Gt-orpc t > nt < l. . DoJ put right nn
Oforfff'k rlbf. and clincliefl George rolwd
l lt for Jaw and ran acaiimt left kwing un
bed * from buth risbt ted lft Haw'kinF
gwuop Itfon n iek un4 lorred Georo * Lack-
ward puttiug hi * . riRut uc oar HawUine
H ung left on btud und G < orct ( ciuutfrfU
witb one on let Minie po : HuwL iir
round
Round 20 The men er up anfi at it efier
bandt , in the nudr.lt of the ring
ruittied and Fwunf lert un be.ad
came back witb left an cwk Haw-
kine ewunc left on Jaw iiurd and forced
Dixon into s. corner 1n a but ra Ij
jubbeS left DC neck tvice , Icrc
Tor NEEI > ra.i5nT.trrTT r
* _ _
El CTRinTT If
N rElBLBiTiaCTTV tt jirw h r jiilp * .
TOI NEEt' Bacnurm H rtmt nj tlrm U
* . r run down Itt n Ball lt n n
'W'HT HrrntmElmrirltJ tt thr vitm fn e
throui : whieii w * mint *
Th - BRAIX in thr r nnr huttwr of the bnflr
Th KR VE n to tlw hr lti w mt the ctili-
tin'tlnc trw utr tr u ( mU-anlv h Mr
Th - JIPT T rimnvet thr bruin ltn rte-j ir-cnn
at ttw hnrtj
Tinlrrtrir ru-nmt J * fclmo t Mentlm wl'U
tht ourrrtn nfrnnl nuiipllHI hj tlir i-nlr.
WjH-n tinrurron nf nrr\t-tiulfl ml bj tlie
blti tu thr niaiM o } tlir l } If k tliow
1 ilrtlrirnt ticrvp-flulfl ( i thun tw rw > nn err n
I ti \ hlrti It I * ( tlrret-a thiw nldlnc mi li ti-pan
ti > M-BMtn It * Imttlit runilltkin
C'ur "In trie tn-ntni'-iit fur fttn v.m\.t wunflir *
OVUIt 1 > H )
PliKtiu. . ' 'VVIfcVht. . llni. Hrrn TnVliiE
UK- Mill 1 rent in rut Iroin ( tinnlin.
rt A K Brewer wife oT Rn C TT
twmor of the MetbodlHt nj > .m.opal
i church or Malvern Iti wrlie
I "Wlien 1 lH-min j-our trrntnifiit In mull tnr a
t nrrvir putrr h of thp tirnfl Hiifl nuiinni h I WIIB a
j great .fft > rrr I h t f UKUII ! mtnptnnii nf
| tli * e ettmiilttltitF HiiA w t > murb clrMlltbtpd 1
I nrj iiUmn-fl tt > r hll"h wi % tlmt 1 r n rnmmrnfl
i > our treatment a1 trrr Hiicrf-f-ful li linn
| tirouctit HIP mui'li Iwni-llt nnfl 'ninfnrl ntifl ui >
t Junt wtmt I nt tfrted 1 do imt fHt to * ital. a peed
for vim lit ricrj upjHituum "
THE Mll'-IA'Vril ir IT.
1 The Sb T ra sp clalltK cure
chrnnlr catarth Thi 1 franUlj eonc ied !
1 tlielr p-ofeFSlonnl lirethren anfl thej liai e
that reputation
Pi 1NT The Shetwrd wiedtllitB euro
HHthmn and broncMtl Tbr p-ilnt 1 *
frat Uly conceded b } their p ! 1lotiul b elh-
ren and thehaxe that reputation
I'r lVT S The Shepord BjH'clcliPts ci.-p
mi'licnant catarrh of tlie plotnnch and kid-
nevF The } have that reptita'lon.
I'OINT 4 Tb" Shepurd pe MalK" cure
fhrntildlpeaiue b } mull The } hnve that
t fputatlon
POINT > The Sheparfl Fperlali ! t "U e
ehronlc malartifF. with creat and unusual tz-
jH-dttinn The } have that reputation
I'OINT r. The Shepard hp"clallsti ; do not
"hise up" their patients in try tn look Into
their pocketbouks A patient wltt a roll
that % "ould fill a hat w ould not be alluw ed to
pu } u p-nnv in exces : > f the low uniform
fee rati muntLb medit in"f tnclufled
\oon-llour St.ki < iii for
THINK Or THIS.
Tlir Mirimril Mrdlvul lunlttitr ,
tlie 1-oinitrj. Hi. ( illlc-fK ere tbr mnct
rilriihii r lu Oninuu. und Ur Mie'pnril
nnd Ktnflnni.nll wltli uliont one liuu-
drrcl ] > ntlrtitf. dull' .
HO MR TKEITMnvr in M ITS , in a.
Irnrilittr frntnrr. Mrdlriitr * nrr ent
t ri rrj > > tiitr In tlir I uniu. Mt-alro
utnl CiiiiiMlu. ritd Hiilnj ftir Dr. > lir > i-
iix1 ! ! ' * . fanning nni.ultii1ic > ii liltinl n ziuil
lii * . nrvf liooK. llliti.trnitkl TUiN IN n
t'lfim l ook. ff r fleun ] > < Miile tn renil.
It ii- fur tlir litiail ; iid fur alln 1m
ivnnt to l r rnrt il. jirrlrltlci.1 All
flironlc niwrnMr i f tbo Nrrirn mill
Illixxl. Ciitiirrh. Ilupturc. J'lli-s und
other ziilnti'iit * tltul llir Jamil ; iloctor
ftiinnt nirr.
* 'j > 'rinl Rlnnfc * f < r Mm.
S ] > fciul JtlanUk for Vloiueii.
'
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C. S. kllCPlRD. SL. Ii ) ConsultinR
-.na Anxoriiit-H , ( FhEicianE.
ROOMS 3U. 212 i SIS NTT5V 'ORK. LIFE
. BtTILDECG , OJ1AHA. J.-EB.
Oflice Hourf P tol2a.m 2 to DTI m. Ev > ,
nniet W ednesaavu and B-turdujs only
C to k. Sundaj-s 10 to 12.
Georze a-ound the rincr Discm mlwd left
for luce , but put ir left an face twice a
rr.om-m later Dal landed lilt on heafl
twice nnd right on hudv. Dal ( .topped
Dixcm'fc rushes iwith lefts on nee. . which
brought blood JUKI as th" pong sounded
Hawklnr landed left und ripht uti heafi.
Fipht L draw
It "was on the fourth floor of n department
htore lelatei tht > Chicago Record The ele
vator door opened und three ralesmen en
tered , each holdinp lu affectionate fflaip a
beauiifull } attir-d dummy a bnapcly thinp
made of wire anfl uttlrecin the swellest
gowns and flnfli st laces of tbe establi-'h-
ment.
The Falef = ra n st ndied their dummy com
panions. The e.ev.ator stopped nt the third
floor
A young man , whose pore roar mo'1 Bt'v
directed toward the floor , nepped aboard
and removed his hat Even Ir a department
flt&re It Is eminently proiie' to remove the
hat when ridlnp in an elevator with women
Sr the young mt.n removed his hat and
contimied to lonl : downward seeing only the
skirts of his fair fellow paawpnperr for
It is counted exceedingly rude for a younrr
msn lu stare at a woman Jn an elevator
Thi Ealesmen began to tnicker This em
barrassed the vounc man , for he had no
reat-un to believe thev were laughing ut
h'm He blushed und shifted uneasl ] } . but
be did not looL up
Tnen one fale-Jtnan lauched aloud The
younp man lifted bis head in order to re-
jirove the vulgar per"in wlta u looU. and
tb-n he said 'T\ ell I'll be "
The-women had no h"adf ! ,
The salesmen exploded and the youns J
man put his hut back on his bead
rtmncf-T OP Tinny * .
; IVEITHER. j
Griirrnllr Tnlr in Alrn , Unnitfc
AnrlnlilrVlniU. .
"VTASHTrCGTON , July 24 Forecnst Jar
Sunday
For South DaUo-tn G-nerally fair , probo-
lily cojler in euBtern portion ; -variable
winds , l comlnp nortiwecterlv
For NfbraHku and low u Generally fair ;
variable wind ?
For Mwsouri Probably loca'stiovv erfi Sun-
dav uftenioon , tllchtl } cooler , variable
winds j
3"or KunsaF Local Bbtrwers , cooler ; varia
ble winflfi
For Wyominc Fair , norttwenleriyKinds. . * '
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BrREATJ.
O IAHA Jul } 4 Omaha re ord of rainfall
nnfl temperature rompaied with oorrespond-
lug ; da } of tbe paw three vearc-
. , 1KI7 ifcM inar. IBM. 1
Aluximum temperature Ki 7i SC Ml *
Minimum temperature 71 60 C5 C7
Average temperature 7K O 71) ) k
Rainfall ( a , ( iu .00 w
Ruciord of temperature und precipitation .a
at Omaha for thus da } and since March 3. f
Normal for the day . . 70
Excebs for the day .
At cumulated dhlieiency since Marrh 1 IK
Normal rainfall for the Uuv . 14 inchea
Delirlenc } for day „ 14 inches
Total ra'nf jll sinr ° March 1 12 Hi Inches '
Detlcleiifv nince Mart li 1 L M Inches j
EkceB * for per permit ! ] Hlie C Jncli
Iieliclenry for tir perm I 'i Is H ine.be *
DI 'NALDS N nb < H > rver
Mrs JoBephlncJ'oliiiil , oTDneTVest ,
S. C. , Imd a pevero case of cutarrli ,
whlcli finalljUr meFo dtn'p-Bested
thut Ebe was ent in y ( leaf in on
ear , uutl part of li li no ni litr uoB6
ciouphcd off. The b'u.t iibyE > ciiin
treated JILT inzur , and t-iie used
Tunnus uppli-
cationB of
e p r B v
wn.bbe.fi to no
orail. Fonrteen bottles of S. S S.
promptly reached the Bent of the dis-
and cured her bound und well.
B B. S never fail * to
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