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    TTTE OMAHA "DAILY T,VAZ. FRIDAY, AVGVST n, 1000.
ft
TOMMY HUGHES IN OLD FORM
Urorke's Wondor Again Pitching Ball Like
the Wizard of June.
SAINTS FALL EASY VICTIMS TO HIS VILES
umnun l.nniln the? First of Hie Mla-
oiirl erlc hy flnltlti. I nder
mimiiI Vlclnimly nl (ho
Propef .tlo in cut.
Omnlin, 7 SI, Joseph, n.
TtrnoUlyn, M Huston, (I.
1'hlliidelphln. 10 St. Louis, H.
ChUuaii, 7l Xrw York, II.
Detroit, r Clilciiun, 1!.
BT. JOSKI'H, Aug. 2. (Special Telegram.)
"uuiku h wonucr, proved too
mucn xor the Salntu today, only four scat-
tcred singles and a two-bagger being made
off his delivery. Underwood pitched a
.nn.i i... . . . .
Y.T . ' 1 "ls B,PPrl was bad nt
critical times. Only one visitor saw first
auring tho first four Innlues hut In tha
flfth ThnmnJnn InM ii m ,
llftn Thompson ted off with it single,
Hynn nllowcd Hoy's hit In trot ihrr.nli
him And both enmn In nn itnlrHv !,,..
ilfr ti.i-.i . - .
" ri ........ ovuivu Mil i, noun a iiyuui i
o left, maklnc tho scoro 5 to 3 In favor of
no saints, St. Joseph having scored two In
llio nrnt on errors by Toman and Il.ilrd
and Kllng'H single and thrco In the third
on a base on balls, Hall's two-bagger,
ninnio nnu nnoincr error by
roman. Tho end of tho eighth saw tho
visitors in tho lead. Lauzon singled, scor
Ing on Maupln's muff In right of Thomp
son s fly. Maupln threw wild to head
Thompson off nt socond and Thompson went
to third, scoring on IJalrd's Blncle. llalrd
reached homo on Haer's muff of Wilson's
long fly. Two-baggors by Toman and
J conncll In tho ninth gave Omaha the
seventh run. Hall, who was nlavlne first
in piaco of Manager McKlbben. who was
spiked in tho St. Josoph-Dcs Moines game
Jast Sunday, wa spiked by Thompson In
tho nftu inning. Ho will bo out of tho
same for n week, which leaves tho homo
fnam badly crippled. 3core
ST. JOHUI'lI,
A I
r.
n
a. it. 0. a.
n 0 0 1
2 12 4
116 0
0 0 5 0
12 9 0
1 I 3 0
0 0 2 0
0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0
I) 0 0 0
4 0 0 4
1 G 27 TI
Strang, 3b
Flynn, ss.
Hall. lb.
Herman, lb 2
iviing, c...
8chra.ll, If..
Haer, cf....
Hrlstnw, 2b
Maunln, rf.
Hiviley, rf..
Underwood,
P.
Totals
OMAHA
. AH. It.
II.
O.
I
1
n
IB
0
1
O
4
0
A. E.
Toman, hh
IcVlnkcr. If
i.auzon, rr
O'Connell.
Thompson,
Hoy. 3b....
Hnlrd, 2b..
Wilson, c.
Hughes, p.
lb
cf
Totals 40 7 9 27
St. Joseph 2 0 3 0 0 0 0
Omaha 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
6
0-5
I
F.arnod runs: Omaha. 3. Twn-lmso hits
ilall, Toman (2). O'Counell. Three-base
lilt: Baird. Stolen bases: Flynn, Schrall,
Lauzou. Struck out; Hy Underwood. 5:
by lluuhcs, 7. First baso on balls: Off
Ifnderwooil. 1: off Hughes, 4. Hit by
pitcher: Hy Hughes, 1. l'assod ball: Wil
son. Time; 2:1s. umpire: Warner,
HtandliiK of the Teiims.
Played. AVon. Lost
P.U.
"Denver
Des Moines
Omaha
St. Joseph .
Sioux City .
Pueblo
75 ti
32
.tr.i
.5'J2
.61!
,M3
.125
.4W
73
77
78
73
32
37
34
42
45
10
10
31
23
. w oU.A1KS . OIV1'IU;tN.VT10..VI, I.lOACil'li-.
Drnoklyn AVIiia from llostoti In n Con
tent Full of .MpiiniU Ion
imOOKLYN, N. Y., Aug. 2.-Today'8
xamo was u marvel of fast lleldlng, live
Mensatloual double plays and many lirll
llnnt stops keoplng the crowd on tho go.
MtuhlH throwing was deadly, two men be
lng headed off at the pinto by clean passes
to Sullivan. Brooklyn won by collective
batting, although Kltsou very nearly lost
tho gamo lu tha fifth, when Boston tied the
Hcore. Kennedy then went In and blanked
them, besides helping to win in tho elzhth
with a timely single. Tho hitting of Stnhl,
Duffy, Koeler and Kolley was clcun nnd
effective. Attendance, 1,000. Score:
UOSTON. i HKOOKLVN.
H.II.O.A.K It. 11 O.A.n
Jlamllfn. cf 2
0 Jones, ef .
2
linif. .... I 0
HUM, rf.... 0 4
Collins. 3l.. 1 1
T'reeuun, lb 0 0
Daffy, If.... 1 3
' Harry. If.... 0 0
!.ovp, 2b.... 0 1
Sullivan, e.. 0 0
n !cler, rf...
0 Jenn'ss, lb.
OKelb-j, If...
0 Dnlilen, ss. .
d'aiM, 3b....
0, Daly. !b
2 Mcdulie, c.
3 i)
1 7
3 1
1 5
1 1
1
1 3
1
0
0 Kltson, p.
1 I
Nlctiots, p.. 1 0 1 2 0 Kennedy, p. 0 1
1 1
Totals
Boston ..
Brooklyn
6 1121 12
Totals .. S 13 27 13
...1 00 1 1 000 0-r,
... t S 2 1 0 U 0 3 -8
Karucd
rum:
Boston. 2: Brooklyn. 5.
Thrco-base hits: Duffy. Kclley. Two-baso
lilts: Jonos. Kelley. Da y. First baso on
errors: Boston, 1; Brooklyn, 1. Loft on
bases; Boston, 9; Brooklyn. 6. Struck out:
By KItson, 2; by Nichols, 1. Sacrlllco hit
Daly. Stolon bases: Collins. Keeler (3)
KItson. Uascs on balls: Oft KItson. 4; off
Kennedy. 2. Double n avs: Cross to Da v
to Jruulngs, Daly to Jennings, Dahlen to
Jennings, mui to uuivan (.'). lilt ny
piicncr; uy .iciiois, i. im pucn: .Mcib
ois. Time: 2:1a. umpire: Hwartwood.
I'll tip II Wns Ton F.hmj-.
rillUADl'JM'JUA. Allg. 2. roweii ei-
payed to pitch for St. Louis today, but In
the third Inning, after ten men had batted
for Philadelphia, Hughey was plnced on tho
rubber and succeeded In retiring the -dclo
In this Inning the homo team made sovon
hits, thrco of which were doubles, and s even
runn were Kcnred. The gnniB wns long and
tiresome nnd without any notable feature
excepting the nulling ot I'tiuadojpma.
Attendance, a,ui. Ecore;
ST. LOU IS.
It II. O.A. l:
PHILAUnM'm.V.
Il.H.O.A.B.
Mcdrsw. 3b. 0 14 2 0
Donovan, rf 2 0 0 0 0
Durkett, If.. I 1 4 0 0
Kelster, 2b.. 0 3 12 3
-Mcdunn. IbO 1 3 10
Gliomas, cf. 3 2
ShiKle, If.... 1 2 2
Deleh'ty. lb 1 3 II
lijole, i'b... I 1 5
Flick, rf.... I 2 2
Omnium, c. 1 2 1
WolVfn. 3b 0 1 3
Cross, ss.... 2 )
I'lutt. p 0 1 0
Dltlaril. cf.. 0 0 2 0 0
Wallace, ss. 1 15 3 0
Crlgcr, c... 0 1 5 2 0
Towell, p... 0 0 0 0 0
Himhey, i.. 1 0 0 1 0
Totals ..10 15 27 1 4
Totals ..5 S 21 11 0
fit, Louis 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-5
Philadelphia 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 2 '-10
Earned runs: St. Louis, 1; Philadelphia,
n. i wo-pnso nits: nurKett. neiiier. wm
lace, Delehanty. l.ajole. Flick. Sacrltlco hit
Slagle. Stolen bases: Dlllard, Cross. Left
ONE WAY OUT.
li Resident of Omaha Shows
the Way.
Only one way to cure a bad back.
Liniment nnd plasters may roliovo It,
They won't cure It.
Backache means tick kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills euro all kidney Ills
Omaha people prove this.
Head a enso of It.
Mr. Joseph Bonner of 1407 S. 13th street,
says: "I can give Doan's Kidney PI1U tho
nesi recnnimcna 01 any medicine I over
used. Before getting them at Kuhn & Co.'a
drug store I could not bend my back' and
sometimes had to lay off work two or three
days. My kidneys wero weak and their
action much too frequent, greatly disturbing
my rest nights. I tried a good tuatiy medi
cines hut nono helped mo until I begnn to
use Doan's Kidney Pills. They cured me,
For salo by all dealer. Price 60 cents.
Foster, Mllburn & Co., Buffalo, N. v., solo
agents for tho Uultcd States.
Remember tho name, Doan's, and take no
UMtltut.'
on bases- Ht Louis, 9: Phllade'phln. fi. First
I! t,iOI3.,,'2""'. orf I'owcll. 8, oft Hughe). 2.
x I 6; Ktrtick out; By HttKhry. 3; by
J U. 2. Paused balls: Douglas, C'rleer.
Time: 2 So. Umpire. o'Dnv
lilcnKO Wins flip I, nut.
NKiV vnni.- o u ...
grounds this nfternoon, thelltnri wlnrlng
by good buttlnc In the seventh liming. The
Kr
work wns bad, but lie managed to give to
both teams about an even dose of his bad
umpiring. Davis kicked hnrd on u decision
in inc lirth Inning and was put out of the
game. Shpphnil liny lina,. fiirmAil ntit In
Syracuse. Attendance, I.CtA). Score:
CHICAGO.
NKW VOUK.
n ii.o.am:
It II. O A K
MeCnrt'y, If o
0
I
Vnnll'n, cf. 3 3 4
Chll.ls. Ib... 0
o
3
1 1
1 3
0
Felbmih, If.. 0 1 1
Jtertes, ss.. 1
(Ireen, cf.... 1
Doyle, lb.... 0 1 13
1 1
0
0
Smith, rf.... 1 1
IMVIk, f 0 0
:?hehan, rr. 0 0
Dexter, rf... 1
Clanzel, lb.. 3
4 12
1 3
1
IlrnIley. aii. 0
Donahue, c. 0
I
.Henson, 3b. 2 1
llkk-m'n, 3b 0 2
Iliwer'n, c 0 2
Mercer, p... I 0
0
0 0
0 0
(r"!utl' P- ' ,
Totals . . 7 IS 27 11 5 Totals ..6 11S7 13 2
Chicago o 0 o l o l r, o c
N'w Vork 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1-5
,.1;ln,c, ru,ls: Uhlengo 6; New York. 1
Hrst bnso on errors: New York. 2. Lefl
on banes: Chicago, 7; New York. 7. First
base on balls: off (irlllltb, 4; off Mercer, 'J.
rPri,CK ol,l: " uriimii, i; by fiercer, j
HloIel Vanllliltren (2. Selbach
noylp. Double olavs: Dexter to Donahue
Olcnion to Dnvlo (21. Homo runs: Dexter,
Onnl Two-baso hits: Orllllth. Htikmatl,
iftnr.i. nit by pitcher: Hy Mercer.
casseti Drill :
Vlrr: Terry.
.10. Urn-
ntnnilliiB of tlir Tenmi.
riayed,
V.)
Rl
S2
m
Rl
fa
, 7S
77
Won.
r.t
41
43
41
39
311
33
SO
Lost.
2.)
E6
3U
4D
42
41
45
47
v r
!jKiokilyi"rr
iMtV"buri
.(to
.f2!
Chicago
Hosion
Cincinnati
.KB
.i;3
st. Louis .,
New York
.310
(iAMUS 4)1' TIIH AIHIIICAX I.UA4SIJU.
Detroit Mtnns Clili'iiuo for n 3liiieiit
In the I'eminiit llurc,
DliTHOlT, Aug. 2.-Mlllcr pitched nn ex-
rcllent gamo today, tho visitors bunching
their lilts In but ono Inning. Doheny wus
also effective, but his support wus ragged.
Attendance, l.SOO. Score;
DETIIOIT. I
CHICAGO.
11 It O.A li.
n.II.O.A.E
Casey, 3b..., 1
2 2 2 0 Hoy, rf 12 0 0
Holmes, rr.. 9
0 4 0 0 SugJen, c... 0 0 3 2
1 2 0 O'McFatl'd, rf 0 2 0 1
2 13 0 lMd'len, 2b.. 0 0 7 4
1 2 0 0 llattm'n. 3b 0 0 1 5
1 14 1 0 Isbell. If.... 0 0 10
0 1 0 fl Iluckley. lb. 0 0 11 2
2 0 2 0 O'lrfHO'p ss. 0 0 0 4
u 1 C 0 Uolieny, p... 1 1 1 1
uirley, If.. 0
Klberfehl, ss 0
MeAI's'r, c. 1
nillon, lb... 0
Nlcol. cf.... 1
Hynn, 2b..., 1
Miller, p.... 1
Totals
7 14 0 Totals .. 2 5 21 13 S
Dotrolt .
Chicago
01002110 S
mHV Chicago. I Twoo-,,
00 0 00002 0 2
Kurn od runs:
Ilov. McFnrlnnd
Casey. Dillon. Stolen buses: Nlcol. Dillon
Hiuerreldt. liases on balls: OH .Miller.
off Dohenv. 6. Hit by 11 tched ball: Har
Icy, 2. First baso on errors: Datrolt, 23.
i.ett on nnses: Detroit, 7; rnicago, i.
Struck out: Hy Miller, 1; by Doheny, 2.
Double tilav: l'addcn to Huckley. I'assed
ball: Hticdcn. Wild pitch: Dolicny. Timo:
1:40. t'mnlre: Dwvir.
M LWAL'K KK. Aug. 2.-M lwaukee-In-
dlanapolls gamo postponed on account of
rain.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 2.-Kansas City
Huffulo game postponed till tomorrow.
MnudliiK f Hie Tennis.
Played. Won. Lost
PC
Chicago
.S6
52
45
4S
31
3.)
iniiianapniis
Milwaukee ..
Detroit
81
91
90
f.5
90
93
91
.Evil!
.527
43
4B
II
17
50
62
44
11
43
43
59
.4 V.I
.4S2
.47
Clevelund ...
Huffaln
Kansas City
.4i:2
.Minneapolis
,42J
Home Tenm Wins.
HUMBOLDT. Neb.. Aug. 2.-(Speclal.)
Tablo.Itock and Humboldt baso ball clubs
had a game on the homo diamond yester
day afternoon, which wns well attended.
rno nomo uoys wero entirely too mucn tor
tliclr opponents and tno came belonged to
them from the first. Tho score:
n'ni.i.. iih.i. nnnnnni n n i
Atiiiti, iiutn .ui uuvvvuxu r A I
Humboldt I I 1 0 0 0 1 1 11
s'-" HVrnboldt..Mycr8 and Buffun;
ick, Whltted 'hnd Cotton. lilts:
Hatter os
Table Hdck
Humboldt, s; Table Hock, 4; errors: Table
hock, ij; iiumnoidi, u. ntrucK out: jiv
Whltted. 9; by Myers, 14. Umprle: GcorKe
aiorrifcy.
North Uriul Wins Knsllr
NORTH BEND. Neb.. Aug. 2.-(SnecIal.)
North Bend and Wahoo played a gamo of
ball hero yesterday afternoon which re
sulted lu a victory for the homo team by a
score of 7 to 1. The Wuhno tenm has de
servedly earned a reputation os ono of tho
nest amateur teams in tno state, mil in mo
two games which it has played with North
Bend it has neen cicany demonstrated that
the latter has much the best ball material.
as It won in both Instances, this last time
hnnds down. Score:
Wnhnn 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
North Bond 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0-7
Umpires: Cook and Smith
(ienevn llnse Hull.
OKSKt'A. Neb.. Auk. 2. (Special.) Yes
terday afternoon tho Independent Order
of Odd Follows nnd the Knights of Pjthlai
daved ball. Many spectators wero out
me wniznis won. ncorc:
K. of P 1 0 5 0 2 0 1 li 01
I. O. O. F 0 2 0 2 3 0 2 0
w
i of
HntterleR: Ilnbrock and I. Adnms
Ohlowa played for the Independent Order
nr una Follows nno uerc i.nug nun iims
Cainn of Geneva for the Knights. The
.MasotiB nave cnaiipngeu mo ivuigius ior
two weeks from yesterday.
llnse Unit Clulis Dlsliiiiid.
MITCHELL. 8. D.. Aug. 2. (Special.)
Tho baso ball club In tills city has gone
10 pieces alter wonsing xogciuer ior sev-
ernl mouths. The home team was tin-
able to soctiro good pitchers nnd for that
i-cnson disbanded. Tho Aberdeen nnd Mad
ison clubs lire also reported to have quit
for tho season, several or tho leading
sports of theso towns say they win start
In earlier next season and got their clubs
iirKmiizcu nu a uuiereiii unenn iiuiu .vuai
wns dono this year.
tuIin Are llcntpii.
PEN D EH. Neb.. Auir. 2 (Special.) There
was a gamo of ball here between the Scrubs
nnd tno First team, score;
Scrubs
.2' 1 ft 2 0 0 17
First team
6 1 0 0 0 0 1 S
Batteries: Scrubs, Crlss and Hogois;
First team. Worth. Wh at or and S Han
Struck out: By Crlss. 1: bv Whistler, 8.
Homo run: w. A. Down of tno scrims,
Win In tlio Mn Hi.
HEBHON. Neb.. Aug. "-(Special.) Tho
most exciting nnil hardest fought gamo ot
ball of tho season wns played yesterday
aftnrnoon between the Hebron Mair jns and
Oh own teams. Tho Ohlowas won by a
score of 10 to 9. having mndo four scores
nnd turned the gnmo In the ninth inning:
Batteries: uniowa, Towtipenu and Ad
ams; Hebron, Flowers and O Hrlen.
Lose to Mlnilen.
ARAPAHOE. Neb.. Auir. 2.-(Sneclal Tel-
egram.) Mlnden defeated Arapahoe hero
toduy by tho following score:
P..H.H.
Mltldoll 0 0 5 0 0 0 3 1 09 fl 4
Arnpahou ....1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 ti 6
Batter es: Minden. Hllsi nnd Funk:
Afapanoe, uoriion ami ueumonu.
Gils AVpylllnu; JiiIiih Cbuilinliiua,
NEW YORK. Auc. 2.-Gus Wevhlnir wir
(ton n nrooKiyn uniiorm ns soon as 111
ten days notice from St. Lou s Is tnv
Ho agreed upon terms with Manager Han
Ion nnd will accompany tho chamnlnn
nn tho western trip. Nops nnd Dunn will
De icu ocuinu.
I'll ret AVIiin (ioml Mnteh from llnrdy
NEWCABTL?:. N. II . Atlir. 2.-T1ip spp.
ond round In the singles of the Wcntworth
tennis tournament was finished today and
four mutcnes in mo uounics were played,
1110 neit maicu in 1110 singles wns that ne.
tweon l'nret and c. s. llaruy. I'aret win.
nlng. In tho doubles a close match wns
nlaveil between the Hardy brotli' i'M unit
Parot nnd Davidson, the Pacific coast cham
pions winning llnaliy through better team
wont, rscore:
Singles, second round:
r.irot neat i- h. itaruin, ii-i, u-i.
Hnckett beat Davidson, (1-2, C-3.
Fischer beat Terry. 6-1, 6-2.
Ward bent Samuel Hardy, C-3, 6-0.
Doubles. Ilrst round:
Wright brothers beat Williams and Mer
rill. ti-3, 6-1.
Hackctt ami wuril heal Howard und
Perry, 0-4, 6-3.
Hardy brothers beat Parol and Davidson,
6-1. 10-S,
Fischer nnd Little beat Foster nnd Kirk'
Patrick, K-o, ti-t,
Vnrdoii Ploys Hrlllluiil Gulf
BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE. N. Y.. Auc. 2.
A brilliant exhibition of golf was played
today by Harry Vnrdon against the best
ball of Mortimer M. Sinner and Georu-P
Armstrong His driving wan repeatedly over
mo .'uu-yaru mar, wiiuo 111s approacn snon
were deadly His opponents had no chnnre
whatever ugulust him, tlnUhttig 22 strokes
The
ultendatico was large. Smrc.
Vnrdon:
Out 1 I .1 B S 3 5 6 5 3 4 3 5 I 3 I 6 i-li
III .1 4374334415464 ! 51 5-77
Heat ball of Slneer nntl Armstrong:
Yul
Out .... 5 5 I 5 5 I !i 6 6 4 6 5 ti 5 4 B 5 6-2
5114535 0 510166455 o-'jj
SIDNEY LUCAS SHOWS POORLY
WIiiiht nf Aincrlcnii Derby IMiiUlies
lli'lilnil JIu in- hi (lleiiuiMu
tin ml Ion p.
SUM' YOIIU. Auir. 2-Thr HrlEhtnn
Hench card whs far below tho standard.
with tlvo races at six fiirlonns and tinder.
three of which wero for maidens. There
wero two fixtures on tho card, the Itlslns
Generation stakes nnd tho Olencov linndl
cap. Thn Ilrst was n two-horsu affair be
i ween ai u recti a ui out under.
Sydney i.ucns made ms tirst nnnearance
In the east In the Olencove handicap, it
was a nubile trial for thn Ilrlrhlon cut) on
Saturday. l,ucus ran a bad race, tlnlshlng
outsldo the money, Motley winning after
miiKinc an mo rt in nc. liesu ts
Klrst race, six furlongs: Knight of
Hhodcs, 10j (J. Hlacki, 8 to 5, won; Cyrano
n,, (jonuniH)
1 1 .. .- 1 n . 1 I
Solvit Jin bpiit Hnepv In- 12 strokes.
in., iwvnniiini, u IU u mm IU u, Dniiliu, I .".v.. ...v., ...... ,...,v,l.-, vi infill iu, iiiiuii 11.
Slmrplcss. 115 (Neel), 50 to 1, third. Time; the oillcu of tho recorder of deeds nt Clay-l:132-o.
Horough, Loiterer, Lioness, Argent, Mpn today. Tito company Is caiiltnllzed at
Disturber. Canilllnz. Lllllo Suminirs. Alor
touvlllu Kid. Hasbrousli. Cnliinei Hun nnd
Golden Scepter also ran. Golden Scepter
ion m uie iHi.r.
Second race, live furlongs, sellluir: About
91 (J. Hlnck), 15 to 1, won; Frank Hall, 7
tltausch). 5 to 1 mill 2 ti 1. .o-nnil! t-Mirc.
Held, !7 (Weddcrstrand). I to 1. third. Time:
i:uij-u. .viea, i ogswell, Jll;4 tireenwood.
Hayseed, Ford, Deluge and Favornetto also
ran. 1
Third race. llli tllulnp- (ionornllnn ulnliiu
six furlongs: All Oromi. 115 icinu-snm. t in
3, won; Oiitlandor. HI (Snonccr). 11 to 5.
second. Time: 1:113-5.
ruuriii race, nvo itirinui-! i'rinrn i.:vnii-. 1
rtt ,,,...,., . . . ..
vi i uuuerpiiiiiiu;. . 111 1, won; Annu, vi
u. nincKi. i, 10 1 mm 2 to 1. second; War-
iiiiiu'ii, vi iwnnginan). w to , nurd. Timo;
i:ui ya. uangerilcld, Dame, Wine and Song,
Lillian Hoffman, Arganatu. und Street Hoy
also ran.
I' Ifth race, the fllnnrnvn li.nullrvin mllo
nun Mic-nixieeniii: .Money, iui (Wrclder
strand), u to 2, won; David Garrlck. 118
tHpencer), 0 to r and 2 to C, second; Hlg
viiiii, ,u. nnicKi. n in 1. tnirri rrit,in.
1 , ij i-u.
ORIMAR WINS GOOD RACE
1 nvnrlte In llcrivln .Stnkes KiiihiIn
Truck lleeord of I i'j;t ,'. nt
Unit tliorne.
CHICAGO. II.. AUK. 2.-Orlmnr ensliv
won tha llcrulu Minium ibu
eased up. Ho equaled the track record of
Ho was a hot favorlto In tho bot-
wns lori.inutu enough to got a
! : .1 v . 1 "l no 8lari. ureal uenu,
cnWom'c'n'rt
was clear and hot nnd the track very fast.
Summary:
I'irst race, five and n half furlongs:
Scallawag, 110 (Dupeei. rtl to 1. won: Kron-
vi"e"lh, loo (Walsh), 9 to 1. second; Icon,
' wuiiiiiowmi, 0 10 1, mini. Timo: 1:0s,
Plrnto of Pcnznnco. Cora Coetz. Unrrv
1 1 ."?," -llPno Abbott, Yan Ne HI and
v-ni intern aiso ran.
..cc2.n'!. rftco- Blx furlongs: 1.. T. Caton
ii" .1IJ"I w 10 ' woi Oroenock, no
jimii-vi, .1 io 1, secoiiu: Algareta, iiv;
uiunpy i.urns. .Mar ucrt and 1'iuckv 1 irt ..1..111:,.... ... " .,.' :......'r.:..
" SI,th,ceMliv1!!,,!rgU,He!: Lrtncnss hft caiTiodiy and It att' lV c'J" SWi
O J:T tno ck3'! '' Tl.ec'ro WZr 'ZrWA
vSlWu "loT.Henrv!0 - WVi "ei?ll,,; 'S 1110 lg ?rot. cfeSceU GaUan1"! u"
.n,r,'xr.ll,r ?. (l.l?nrM)i ' c- ll,lnl Tlme' Charley Herr and Daru Devil. CresceiiA
i.v- a-. viuiA n uimu ran. 1
'Knight), S to 1 third Tlmi : i"tlii fni eirou, including i.aov tioialdltie, tho w n
hlll Ma lor Dixon MnVsarn Fiai rt i t n'r ,f ,httt ?vcnt- ' -len Simmons sold
Ho Vtr Ooebel an',1 Marahabny also aii avor,',. ,l" "Jctlon pools, but Lady
for InulliiL'.
1 lllrd r.lPP. fllinrl rnlirirt ctla,lnl,iiii..
I, .. . " ....... . ...... ... i n.uviviiiuuv
asso Pitrtout. 140 (Callngher). 11 to 5
"Oil; (ilOOO II. IBS IKiririirannl 11 I,, r.
second; Frond, 130 (T. Murphy). 3 to l!
mini, 'lime: 3:13 s. Manchle. Livonlan
ntul CoronatUH also ran. Minor D ran out
ut ino urst ouarter.
Fourth rapp. SPVPIl fnrtnntra llm Tlnr.,.,1
nmrwuB. urnnar, mi (v nK e d). 11 to B.
won; Great Bond, 105 (D.ipee), 10 to 1
second: Tho Lady. 105 (Bergen). 7 to 1
l urn. Time: l:2ji. Hand Press. Tnvnn.
Goldone, Sound, Hermoso, Vohlcer'und Sid
How also ran.
m iu l , iricu,..8,x mrloncH: Possnrt, 107
() Inktleld), 13 to 10, won; Kolhelm. 103
1.1111111 I'Wfl . I III I. HHPnflll' I'llr.l ntllnr1r
Ifll !.!. A n ...... 1 .
v , iii -. mini, j ime: 1:15V-.
Dandy Jim and Fnrmr lr ul. r-n
"S "
iiSI,atn,a"c,, J"1,1.? "m,1 11 lxtocnth: Aloha
JJ: ;l1sf".?"! H l. h wo1': LowHppper.
vl i neconu : iieiocoie.
uu iiviiicnii. u to i, third. Timo: 1:1734
U nlLfinalin.ii 11... r, , . 1 ... , ... ".1 '
. . .....l.o.M. t, , i IIU
also run.
Bobby and Frangible
JOCKEY KILLED AT DETROIT
1 PIllllllKlIP , Thrown Iit .Illirirlerv
mill IlecolvPH Injuries Whluh
Prove Filial.
DETIIOIT. Ann- 9.Inl... 1-.,.
,, . . ".'.ill l .1 III n
Il.shed a new trunk rnmnl rnr ,,,n ,,.,.i .,
sixteenth nt Highland park today when ho
...hi in.; iiiiru race in i:iu"i. no ran the
Ilrst mile In l:39'i und made the runnliig
from end to end.
Jockey Fennlmnm rpp,.ivwi i..,.i en i
. - - - . ' . I. MM,, 1U1 111
tho Inst race, when his mount. Jmrulerv.
roll, soon ufter the start. The horso rolled
over him und the boy received Injuries
mat later resulted in his death. His mother
mi's tu uuuiuen, in. j.
ucsuus:
1' irst race. SIX rurlOIICH: .Tnlslo lnrlm nr.
..in wumii'i. u in i. wfin: Mnpunnn ni. ,.n.
burn), 6 to 1. second; Nlmrod, lis (Powers),
I: 1 1 r. ,1.1.1 rpi.... n, ....
Shovllle, Isnblniln, Miss Fonsoland, Trocha.
March Past and Minnie C also ran.
eciiuu race.
race, four und a half furlongs
100 (Castro), 5 to 2, won; Bandit
rn), 5 to 1. second; Tempt, 104 (L
servant
,.. inn,,. uinn: u;ji"4.
Dream Light, Tlrusha, Plorro Junior, Obey,
Chlnchlnooka and Glcss alto ran.
miiii 1 tin-, 111111 11 1 111 11 MiiTin 11 iniipa-
John Yerkes, 105 (K. Boss), 3 to 5, won; Hell
runcn, iyu (Landry), 5 to 2, second; Free
nmn-e, iu; mem
1:4C'. Cnptlvo u
ri. S to 1. third. Time:
und Alfred Vnrgrave also
run.
I'ourth race, six furloncs; llnUi nn 110
(K. Flynn), 5 to 1, won; Spring Wells. 10S
u W HHon). u to 1. second: Slat nek. HI it..
i iiwup.iuuj, n 10 1, iniru. jimo: i:ii'i.
Zanone, Nancy Till and Sweet Caporal also
ran
Fifth race, six and 11 half fnrlmiira.
oauceuoai, no (vusiro), b to 2, won; Vint,
11,. 1 iniiiiisoiw, iu 10 1, second; siuy
Fox. 107 (C. Wilson). 5 to 1. third. Tlm:
1:234. May Boyd. Zazancne. Knowlos. Zel.
tmir,-. f.iil,l. nwrf lKii.ai.i eAinnni r..A
, i,.w.v, ...,,j,u v.,..., MUIIII.IU, .uiuiici uuiu mm
Jugglery uiso ran.
nixiu race, one aim a sixteenth miles:
uiiinrii, nr., ij. uuiyj, u 100, wmi; iiur i.izkio.
iw (i. . wiiHOii). t to ft, second; viola K, 101
(Castro). 50 to 1, third. Time: 1:43;. Marat,
tanna II, Mouzeltoff und Lottie Hunter also
ran.
CALDWELL TO DROP FLAG
Veteran Stnrter Sueeeeils Mult Hymen
nl TrneU nf SnrnlOKii An
iiiioliitloii. SARATOGA. N. Y.. Aug. 2 -Increased at-
tendanco and spirited raclnr marked tho
second day's sport of tho Saratoga Racing
asuociatinn. .Matt nyrnes resigned as
starter early In the afternoon. Tho veteran
starter. James F. Caldwell, was mime.
dlately appointed In his place and prompt
aim kou siaris resulted. iiesuiiH;
First race, maiden 2-year-oids, live fur
longs: Muthcrlna. 112 (Llttletleld). 5 to 1
won; Tuscarura, 111 (Mtske). I to 2 and l to
1, second: Chuctanuiida, 115 (Roland), 15 to
1. num. ume: iwzuj. water nam. His
torian, inrcn Tree. I'lP-irririi. yelp, nynsic,
The Jade, Unlantlne and Dr. Prestun also
ran.
Second race. 3-year-oIds. sel Inc. one mile
and a sixteenth: Prejudice. 9'J (R. Murnhvl.
11 to 5, won; Alvurndo II, 1W iMct'ue). i to
1 mid 7 to 5, second; Amor, HI (Buchanan).
7 to 1, third. Time: 1:47. Dlmlnutl- and
Myth also ran.
Third race. Maiden stake.!, for 2-vear.
olds, 0110 mile: RocUtou. IK! (T. Burns), 4
to 1, won: Waring, llu iShawi. 1 to 3 and
out. second; Montiinie, 11:1 (Turner), 15 to 1
third. Time: 1-.4UH. Water Cuio, Lord
Baltimore and James also ran
Fourth race. 2-v -ar-o ds. five and a ha f
furlnuus: Luko Ward. 110 (Turner), is to 5.
won; Bellarlc, 110 (Mef'ue), II to 5 and 4 to
s. second; tscurry, iui (Aiiieueii). 5 to
third. Time: i:uv San Finer, sofa a. Tom
Embry, Colchester nnd Rolling Boer also
ran.
Fifth race, all ages, six fur ones: O ca.
103 (McCue). even and 2 to 5, won; Eltln
Conlg, 10S (Shaw), 7 to 2 and oven, second ,
Cupidity. 101 (Mitchell). 10 to 1. third. Time
1:11V. Midsummer. Orion. Tho Outcast
Compensation and Elsie Barnes also ran
ItciultN nt St, I, mils TrnoK,
ST. LOUIS. Allg. 2. Close and exciting
finishes characterized the racing at the fair
grounds today. Favorites and long shots
divided the purses equally. Traco fast, no-
suits:
First race, maiden 3-year-olds, six fur-
oiigs: uo out. 1)2 (Frost). 5 to 1. 'won
Tigris, 107 (McGinn), S to I and 5 to 2, see-
ond; WlnnebeJour. lifl iFallehy). 1 to :
third. Time: I:'l5i Oanrobert. .Maaulo Y
Aiuue Bnap. Aiinoiee, r.vn .map, jienga ovp.
Princess Fedora, Mainlo Pierce nnd Angle
also ran.
Second race, Helling two and one. eighth
miles; Crocsue, IUI (L, Hose), 1 to S, won,
llounil Turn. Oi (McOlnni, In to 1 and D to 2.
...... ....I- I nl. r. .. 1i,t . I ..l.il, i t 1
third. Time: 3.l. Aunt Jane. Valid and
S.nlle I.pvv also run.
Third race, mile and seventy yards: Oo
to lied. 112 (McOlnni. 4 to S. won. I,r fi.
97 (Domltllrkl, 3 to 2 and 1 to 3. serolld;
Hottentot. 11 (Dalei. 20 to I. third. T me.
1:15 4-.V Insurgent also started.
Fourth race, selling, six furlongs: Lov
In.y r. IilI ,T. 1. !..... a, Knr...l ,...,-
The Mght. 102 (Morsel, ti to 5, second'; l.oni
.Neville. iui tuoniinicK . is to u n ut l to
third: Verify. 104 fJ. Woods). 9 to 5. fourth.
Time: l:lli. l'omella also ran.
Fifth race. 2-yoarolds. four nnd one half
furloncs: leva's Durllnir. ln.1 (Domini,
12 to 1, won; Wild I'lrate, US (J. Woods),
is to b unti even, scconij i onsor, tuaie),
S to 1, third. Time: o:55i. Ualny Day,
Great Star, Small Jack and 1'red Ilesslg
niso ran.
Hlxth race, selllne. lv ninl nnn.ltntf fur.
Ioims: Grantor, 19 (Hlnkcy), 15 to 1. won;
iecKiace. iuj luumorei. li to h nnn I in fi.
second; Tho Hamster, lor, (Corner), 30 to
i. mini, -rime: 1:2114. Kindred, Also Itan
11. . j. iaier. .miss i.nrnttn. Jnhn M,.
Klroy. Luna and Diggs also ran.
New Trauk enr M, I. mils.
ST. I.OflS. Atlir. 2. The Klnlncli .1ncUv
ciuo, wnicn win uuiki una operate a new
ynm t r'Wil. flln.l ntl.,lna t I .......II.. I
JVi.MO. Messrs. J. D. Lucas, l'lill Chew and
lidward Uutler, Jr., aro the promoters or
tho new enterprise. Tho capital has nil
uceu pain in.
J no new ithck win no inrnini nt kiihocii.
Mo., fifteen miles from St. Louis, and will
no ready for opening bv Sentniiber 1. It Is
not tho intention of the new club to con-
mci wmi ine iiur grounus meeting, i ne
P.nrses offered will bo In keeping with the
1 uri congress rules.
Xn Itneliiir ut tlrnuil Itnnlils.
GHAND HA I' IDS. Mich.. A tie. 2. A heavv
thunderstorm this morning rendered Com-
siock imrK iracK mini rnr rnrincr 14 nnrr-
. c
110011,
CRESCEUS IN GREAT FORM
Tolriln llnnkrr Drives .Moliri'unr Cult
Three Fastest lleuts liver Trotted
by Stnlllon.
sold In the auction pools at $200 to J20
against 1110 Held, und with Crcsceus burred,
ivum ircvn was soiu even wmi tiin uniii
In tho first heat Dare Devil threw a shoo
befoio ho reached the Hrst q.iartcr and wuh
distanced. Grattan Hoy hud a bad start
nnd Cresceua won tho heat easily In 2:07Vi.
In the second, however. Grattan Hoy uavo
Cresceus n hard brush In the last ciuar-
ter nnd forced Ketcbam In ilrlvn ilu rlnml.
nut horso out. Tho last quarter was made
111 u:ji ami 1110 mile 111 z uj Mat.
Ill tho third bent (Irnttnn ttnv fYren,l
Crescous to tho iiuartpr In 0:31 nnd to the
1 nu in i:ui4. anil it louKed as If all trnt-
ung records would no smnshpd, but the
paco hud been too hot for Grattan Hoy
'Xned1; cepir'
Cresceus
tnntrlntr I
tho mllo In 2:00 Hat. Tho.m- nrn tlio thrim
fastest heats ever trotted by a stnlllon in
a race.
Pussy Willow was Iilmnat n urnbll.ltK-..
favorite In the 2:12 pace. In the Ilrst heat
she broko badly and was tho last of the
nine norses xnai started under tho wire.
Tho favorlto won In consecutlvu heats
nuer mat witnout being puslied.
liiero wero seven starters in tho 2:2
pace. It was practically the same, pet
that sturted In the M. and M. stako at
lto took tho Ilrst heat, but broke badly In
too seuonu. which went in i.miv iipniiiiitip
Helen Simmons showed lomo when slio
scored for the third heat and many of
licr backers hedged, but tho lameness did
not have any iinnurent eirent unnn h,i-
speeii, nnti sue won the third and fourth
neais ami mo race, summaries:
L.22 class, narlnir. mirxe S2.(iOO:
Ptnsy Willow, b. in., by Cibola
(Simmons) !i i i l
Corbett. b. h. (Meredlth 1 2 2 6
nugueiy, o. g. (.Murpny) 2 7 4
V'iV?"'" f0' .,:i,""howt,-5 H ii
3
6
Dolly Brown, br. m. (Miller) 3 9 7
neuuty npni, u. m. (snocltency) l 4 o
4
.Motion, li. m. (House) i!
Maiden Queen, ch. m. (Munson) 6
6 Cdr
ds
ds
Prairie Jack, b, g. (Stokes) 7 0
iimc stiii. 2:i2ii. 2:1 'i. 2:I3W.
Free-for-all trnt. fur stiililnns. tmr.e sr.OK)
vir?ceiiH, en. 11., py iioocrt .Aicuregor
(Ketchum) 1 1
Grattan Boy, b. h. (Miller) 2 2
i.naricy nerr. Dr. 11. iKlley) 3
uare wevu. iiik. n. (ucersj us
Time: 2:07',-, 2:00, 2:00.
2:21 class, trottlnc. nur.10 S2.000:
Helen Simmons, b. in., by Sim
mons (Dlckersrm) 1 4 1
Lady Geraldlne, b. in. (Gcers) 2 1 I
Bay Star. b. m. (Kinney) 2 2 I
Mr Mlddlemny. b. g. (Ketcham)....4 3 5 3
Georgo H. Hay, b. g. (Munson) 5 ds
Barefoot O, s. g. (Itunyan) 5 ds
Burt Herr, br. It. (Kelly) ds
Time: -.i&'i. -:is. -:i-'i, 2:u'i.
DEAD HEAT AT HEDRICK
Xenrnttn mid .Inseplilne l)lon I'ln-
Uh Tiinotlier In I'irst Ileal of
Fret fur-All Trot.
HKDniCK. Ia.. Auc. 2. Three Kood races
wero Decided, today on the Iledrlck track.
Alpha , In tho 2:11 pace, reduced his rec
ord to 2:0S?i. In tho free-for-all trotting
rsearottu and Joscimlne Dixon trotted a
dentl heat In 2:15'2. Kcsults:
Free-for-all trotting, purse $"00:
Nearotn. blk. in., bv Mermet
(Brooks) 10 11
Josephine Dixon, br. m. (Chandler) 2
ur. I'ltzer, br. h. (Ames) 1
Pero Hello, b. in. (Ingram) 3
3
1 em iieiiu, p. in. iiuKianw
Swonock, b. s (Nelson) 5
Timo: 2:1S, 2:154. 2:13.6, 2:13&.
1 irnmnf iinrun .viihi
Constnnero. b. s., by Coiifetantlne
(Erwln) 1
Lavron. br. s. (Marble)
Mario Cameron, b, m. (Bennett).... :: 2 4
Backmnn Boy. br. s. (.Meyer) 0 5 2
Joymuker. b. h. (Chandler) 5 7 7
Clematis, blk. m. (Baync) 4 3 3
Amerigo, b. s. (Stevens) 7 4 5
Carnetta S, b. m. (Bruen) S S S
Timo: 2:iu,i, 2:1014. 2:17, 2:iuis.
2:11 nnelng. nurso $.".00:
luha W. b. m.. bv Judge Norval
(Smith) 1 1 1
Panltude. ex. n. iSnencer) 2 2
Flossin F. b. m. (Marble) 3 11 3
Tommy Wilton, b. h. (Alleman) 4 3 1
ncneca see. nr. n. orwini .1 o
Dunton Oh So, blk. s. (lllghee) 7 5 i
Black Heart, blk. m. (Chandler) 11 10
Admlrnl Dewey, gr. g. (Johnson) 0 7 9
McKlnlev. ill. c. 1 Couch) 9 0 11
Coleslo It, b. in. (.lohhHon) S S 8
Tattler Hums. gr. h. (Jones) 10 9 lo
Time; 2:oS?,, 2:10, 2:ll'i.
I.iiHt Day nt I'piitnil City
CENTRAL CITY. Neb.. Ausr. 2. (Sneclol
Telegram.) This was the last day f the
races ut this piaee. i ne meeting pas nei-n a
successful imp and morn good horses have
been entered for tho raceii than are usuall
.seen at race meetings. W. P. McCreary of
Hastings was sinner 111111 riueis nun tui.-ii-were
given to understand that Association
rules must be ndlicred to or peiiallles would
be Indicted ,and as a result horKcs were
driven out. Owing to a heavy wind the
track was several seconds slow today, lie
suits:
:t mien nnrsn ll'tm:
Roby 1 1 1
Wheeler Wood Ino 3
Orval I 2
Marlon K - i
Hobo 5 4
Fred 11 u 4 M
Time: 2:22. 2:22',i;, 2:'.'J'i
2:19 trnt. nurse JJOO:
Freak 3 1 1 1
Cnmnotlno Junior 1 2
.Nnriii Htnr - 4 1 1
Weasel I J 3 3
" mil! 2:2SI.... 2:20. 2!2S'i. 2:31.
Runnlnir race, nno mllo dash, purse $75'
Emerald won, Llbbey V second, Loqunlse
Milrd. Tappet fourth, Mlcklo llfth. Time
1:111.
Roman maiming nice: anieius won. mi.
I,r Hppnnil. Timo: 0:51.
Tho guldPless wonder gave an exhibition
one-half-mile paco in i:iu.
(lime (ini'K ti) ( olerldKC
COLERIDGE. Neb.. A UK. 2. (Social
Coleridge defeated Randolph at Randolp'
vprtlprnn'. l io ft.
Batteries. Noves and Wood for Colcrldg
and Huchanau, Dwycr and Dwyer for Ran
dolph.
' in- lean res oi ino Kamn were a nro
nomenal one-handed catch by Morrison
on third, a one-handed catch and dnjb
piny by Stark nn second nnd Noyes' pluh
Inir for Cnlerldire.
Tim sumo teams will nlnv at Coler diri
August 3. Poncu playa hero August 7 and
Sioux Falls, s. u., for mree games .u
gust in, n and io.
llolnir Curnltiil ut lluliiniiie.
DUHUOUE. Ia.. Aug. 2.-L. M. Houi-cninn
and Harro Perry ot Chicago hav arranged
for n threo nights' boxing carnival during
the races. August 20 to 2.. The st.tr nur.ii-
tion will be a match but ween Terrv ,k-
Govern and ono of hli class ut twcnt
rounds.
.11 in in Mleluiel SiiHppiiilpil.
BRIDGEPORT Conn. Auir 2 Jlinm
Michael failed to uppuar today for the
1 r-rif .t?f mta r a.. o
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second scries of races between Michael
and Johnny Nelson, to determine the
middle-distance cnampiousnip oi mo worm.
und, in consequence, was suspended by tho
executive noiird or me national cycling
association.
HYMENEAL
doll II.IOII -I'lTK IIS.
HUMBOLDT, Neb.. Aug. 2. (Speclnl )
A very pretty wedding occurred yesterday
at noon at tho homo of Mr, and Mrs. J. Cor-
viu Fergus a tew miles northeast of this
city, when their only daughter, Miss Oma,
was united In marriage to Mr. Chris John
son, formerly of this place, but now a pros
perous young farmer of Furnas county. The
otllclatlng clergyman was Hev. William At
wood, a Presbyterian minister of Urooktleld.
Mo. Only tho family and a few Intimate
friends of tho family were present, and aflc:
tho ceremony nn elaborate wedding dinner
was served nnd tho newly married pair
took their departure on the nfternoon train
for their new home near Heaver City.
Double AVeddlntr nt-Monn.
SLOAN, la., Aug. 2. (Special.) At the
home of L. C. McDonald, three miles north
west of Sallx, yesterday at high noon oc
curred tho doublo wedding of their two
daughters, Mlnnio Ellen nnd Esthunia, to
Peter Larson and Herbert H. Hoyer nf
Sloan. Hev. M. S. Jameson of tho Christian
church at Sloan ofllciatcd.
FIRE RECORD.
Mills mill l.iinilier Yard.
MURFKEKSnOHO. Tenn., Aug. 2. Fire
today destroyed tho novelty mills of W. B.
Earthmau & Co. nnd tho warehouse of J.
O. Halo & Sons. Tho llamcs spread to the
lumber yards of W. B. Earthmau Sc. Co., and
much of this property wns destroyed. The
warehouse of Itnther & Christy was badly
damaged. A negro boy wns burned to death.
Tho loss has not been estimated.
Fn nn House Destroyed.
WEST POINT, Neb., Aug. 2. (Special.)
Tho dwelling houso on tho farm nf William
Qrunkc, two miles southeast of tho city,
was consumed by fire early this morning
and resulted In a total loss. No Insurance,
as fnr as learned. No ono was lu tho houso
at the time. Tho causo of tho lire Is un
known. Chronic Works ut llnltliuore.
BALTIMORE, Aug. 2. Tho chrome works
of the Baltimore Chromo company, at Fair
field, havo been destroyed by lire. Lo-.s,
$60,000; Insurance, $45,000.
DEATH RECORD.
I' rn in I hp nt Tiiimlier Denier.
CHICAGO, Aug. 2. Colonel John Mnson
Lootnls, ono of tho best known lumber
merchnnts In tho west, died at his home
on the Luko Shore drlvo here today, after
a llngorlug Illness, nged 7.1 years. Coloucl
Loomls commanded tho Twenty-sixth Illi
nois Infantry during tho civil war. Colonol
Loomls wns n chnrter member of the Loyal
Legion, and succeeded tho late General
Phil Sheridan nn tho head of tho Illinois
commandery of that military organization.
l'nltpil Mates Consul.
CARACAS, Venezuela, Aug. 2. Informa
tion tins reached this place of thu death of
W. Irwin Shaw, United States consul nt
Harranqullla, Colombia, from cholera.
Well Knoiiii IIIp.m'IImI.
CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 2. Louis Johnson,
nt nno limn cne of the bit known blcyclo
racing men In tho country, died at his home
hero today after a lingering Illness.
l.leliNtern Will Cniifiirni.
CH fCAOO. Aug. 2. Adolpli Llchstern &
fn thn (lrm which has been bltteily IlKht-
lb.. i.lYnrls of tho Board of Trmle to
shut out Us quotations from their oMea
him mm i smisseii mo iniuiieiinn proceed-
I, ii.. IhIhihIimI in prevent the board from
taking that action Tho board has aNo
I, ,,ii iliKinlsneil tin ei'uss-bll wherein Lleh
stem Sc Co. were charged with bucket shop
operations. Mr Lieiisiern sain today tnai
iio was now uetlng in eonformlli with
the rules or the Hoard or 'i raue and wouiu
mul.o application for membership.
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Omnlin,
Rootbeer
doctor mm
Specialist in Diseases of Men,
nf the Stole IHecl ro-.Med lenl Institute
i;i()S Furnniii Street, Oiiiiilin, cb.
tlon that vc can euro you na'ely. quickly i'id permanently. Our counsel l ll loj )u
nothing nnd our rharses for a psrfe t corj will not bo more than you will be w I In
to pay fur benefits ronfurred. We v. Ill do by you as wo would want j pii to do b mi
If our cases were reversed . Certainty of oure Is what you wnt. V, o enn "d will
clto you. by rermleslon, some of tne lust citizens of this city whom we have curca
and made harpy, and who will cheerfully vouch for our llnnnelal us well as profes
sionnl standllU'. What e Imve dune for them ne enu ilo for jnu.
tHT3tlin ra r Under our Electro-Medical treatment this Insidious disease rapidly
VAnlilU fcLC dlapnear Pa n ceases almost Instnnly. The pools of stagnnnt
blood n"e driven frSln the dilated veins and all soreness ami "veiling quickly suliolde
Every Indication of varicocele soon vanishes and in It" stead comes tho prido, tho
power ard the plea.iuro of perfect henltli nnd i rutnreil iniinhiioil.
YDIfT15E)E Our Elc-tro-Medlcol treatment dlssofves the stricture completely
dlnlUIUfllu and removes every obnroctlon Tom the urinary paseaKe. nl ays all
Inflammation, stops every unnatural dlsch irge, reduces tho prostate gland, cleans es
nnd heais the bladder nnd kidneys InvlgornlM tho sexunl organs and restores he-ltlt
and sound nuts to every purl of the body nffeeteil by the illnenne.,
ooiJTiniis mm vmm
result of our life work, and Is endorsed by tho best physlclnns of this nnd foreign
countries. It contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines of nny kind, it
goes to tho very bottom of the license nnd forces out every part clo of lnpurlt
Soon every sign and symptom disappears completely and forever. Tho blood, thp tis
sue, the flesh, tho bones and the whole system arc cleansed, purified and restored to
perfect health, and the patient prepared anew for tho ilullesi jtiul iilensiures of lire.
ISERVO-SOTAl DEBILITY JuKWoV
Is falling nnd will soon bo lost unless you do something for yourself. There U no time
to lose. Impotency. Plte nil sexuu! dlspn&es, Is never on the standstill. With It you
can mnko no compromise Either you must matter it or It will master you, and fill
your wholo future with misery nnd indescrl hnble woe. Wo have treated so many eases
of this kind thnt we are is fumlllar with them as you nre with tlm very daylight.
Onro cure by us you will never ncnln bo bothered with emllons. drains, premnturp
iipss, small or weak organs, ncrvouiiniss, fulling mpinnry, loss of ambition or other
symptoms which rob you of your manhood and nbsolutcly unfit you for study, biiJl
nesi. pleasure or marriage. Our treatment for weak men will correct nil theno
ovlla and restore you to what nature Intended a hale, happy man, with physical,
mciitnl mill npmiiiI imier complete.
OEEI TV ntPEQfcCC ''"'nny nllmentn nro reflex, originating from other dlsoies.
II C I UtA t-ft For Inatanc. sexual v.-eakness somet'mes conies from Varl-
cpcpIp or Stricture; Innumerable blond nnd hone dlseares often re.iult from con
tagious blood taints In thp sytum, nr physical or mental decline frequently follow Itn
iioteiuv In treating diseases of any kind wo ulways remove tho orlsln we euro
tho cause.
The Electro-Medical Specialists of tho Different Departments
of this Institute by their combined Electro-Medical treatment aro making many won
derful cures lu diseases of tho
None, Throat nnd Lumen, Ilend, Ilenrt, Htonineh nnd llim'rln, Liver, Kidney",
liheiiiiintlKiii, Catiirrh, I'll nil) sis, I'llrs nnd nil Dlsensen of .lien nnil
Women.
IMAeAKR ,0 1now ,lmt mlr combined ELECTRO-MEDICAL TREATMENT
VvUlllCn will promptly reileve a'l your sufferings and ailments nnd reUore you to
health and oriioyment of life" If you are a sufferer either from aeuto ir chronic
ailments nvnll ymi'srlf at oiup of this mofct successful nnd llfe-xlvlng tratment Baek
nches painful menstruation, le.ie irrhca nnd discharges of nil kinds are pi-rmanently
and q ilekly curpd Don'i censenl to that operation until vou havo thoroughly In
vestlr.ited our Comhl ied ELUCTRO-MEDICAL TREATMENT.
flfiMC TOli RTMiCtlT Onu personal visit l always preferred, but If vou cannot
IIU ill C I a fJ I tlliCn I cull at our oITlce. write us your symptoms fnl'y f)ur
homo treatment by correspondence Is ulways successful, All dealings Ntrlctijr eon
lldeutliil. Lcgul contracts given to nil patlentH to hold for our agreements. Do not hsl
tate. If you cannot call today, write and describe your trouble. Successful treat,
ment by mail.
Hcfci oncc Host Hunks and Lutuling Ittisinuss .Men in this (lit y.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office Hours IVom K .i, in. to 8 p. m. SiindayH, 10 a. in. tti 2 p. in.
STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Permanently Located at 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nab,
Weriiwodi BSiiiiary Academy
jiK. ""I'ninii'ni niiiirr. i.iini, pniin commirninns io KraninKi,. rreparnumi fnr I niversuics
nnil Mstlonal Acsdcmles. COL. SANDF0RD SELLERS, M. A Supl,, LEXINC10N, M0.
fi( HDOI.H,
Tho Kearney Military Academy
ki: wtMvv, m:ii.
Third year begins Sept. 12, 1900, with In
creased family and facilities) to glvo tho
hoys of Nebraska complete preparation for
University or HjhIucss. Charges modarute.
Address tho prtfldent
Or, Kay's Resovalor
niiiirmiieeil to cure, the very worst cases,
of dyspeculn. constipation, bilious head
ache, liver nad kidneys At druggists, 25c
and tl Send for Free Sample. Free Book
and Frto Advice, Dr B, J, Kay, Suratogo,
N. V.
Stay .Omd
Varicocele, S t r i ct ur c
Contagious Blood Poi
soti, Nervo-Sexuul De
bility, Rupture, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases,
and All Reflex Compli
cations and Associate
Diseases and Weak
nesses of Men and
Women.
Wo want every mnn thus afflicted to hon
estly Investigate our special Electro-Medical
system of treatment. Wo Invito In
particular nil who have treated elaawhrre
without success, all whose cases havo been
abandoned by family physicians and so
eallnd experts. Wo will explain to you
why such treatment has not cured you and
will demonstrate to your ontlrn satlsfsc-
SCHOOLS.
Oldest and largest
military school ia
r.ntr.1 Wfr.l
.schools.
BROWNSLL HALL
IIiiiirdliiK mid Dn' Keliiinl foe ulrl
under lliu illreellon of III, Itev,
(.corKP Wortlilniitoii, S, T, I),, LL, I),
Full term liealiiiiliiu .Sep), II), HMIII.
Olio of the oldest and most successful
educational Institutions of tho wet lis
high standard allowing it to compoto with
eastern colleges rind schriols, Buildings lu
comp'.etn order porfect steam heating, nn
Itary plumbing, coiiegiato and preparatory
courses; special students in nititlc, tho lan
guages mid art; competent corps of teachers,
Every fidvaniago offered nn regards tho
moral, mental and physical training Send
for circular or apply personally to Mrs, U
It, Uidoo, Prluclpal,
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