OMAHA TAKES WOLFE PELT Nebrtikn'i ProwMi Agalntt Wild 0m it Frored in Ktnui Oitj. BUT MISSOURI 13 A PAYNE KILLER Ifermnii lleiitilrert tn Do n Wlsiird Work Geniiia In Hole of the llnmnn Vly-trnp. I.I file the KANHA8 CITY, July 2f..-(Speclal Tele Brum.) Today's gamo hob a slugglm; inntch and tho Nebraskans wero tho belter sluggers, They knocked Wolfo out of the box In the Hecond Inning, nfter Retting a 1.x nits on mm, which netted them flvo runs Hiving tiiem n winning lend, l'nyne did Kood pitching for Umnbn tit thu start, but in mo fifth im went to pieces and gav tour nut, llorinnn, who succeeded him kept the liltn well scattered and not one of the four off him yielded a run. The iieidinc on both side was better than thu ciror column indicates, noun of the errors tielng costly nnd thrro of tho four charged to Omaha wore almost excusable Tho only star performance of the gamu was Oenlns' feat In the third, when lie retired tno side by taking In three successive files Bcorul THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SATVHDAY, JULY 27, 1001. feated Cincinnati Nationals today In the fourth Inning Hughes was hit for two aoumes nnu a single in the third, but with perfect support kept tho visitors guessing uuruiB mo nincr innings. Attendance, m. Score; CHICAGO. I IUI.O.A.E.I CINCINNATI. ll.lt. O.A B. OMAHA, AT) 5 S 'lentils, cf l'lemlng, If Calhoun, lb t.oiener, rf 4 Htownrt, 2b 4 Mi'AlidrewH, 8b 5 Toman, ss 5 (lontllitg, o G l'ayne, p 2 Herman, 1 1 Totals .11 All. Ketchem, cf 6 Hartman. rf...... ,,S Miller. If 5 lloblnsnu, 31 S U'ilrlen, tb i llovllln, c 4 l.o wee, as .......3 lirasiiear, in ft Wo m. n. Kwlng, p... ...1 3 41 n. H, O. A. E. 2 16 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 3 1 2 114 11 2 2 2 1 1 2 4 0 0 U 1 0 2 0 110 0 0 10 10 27 7 !ITV. n. 11. o. a. n. 0 10 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 112 0 0 113 2 1 113 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 10 4 6 1 0 2 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 V 10 27 15 "2 Totals Omaha 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 010 .Kansas City 0 2O0400UO 6 Karned runs: Omaha, 7; Kansas City, 1. Two-baso hits: Ilrashear, Oenlns, Calhoun, Oondlng. Three-baso hits: llevllle, Flem ing, liases on balls: Off Wolfo, 1: off l'ayne, lj off Herman, 2. lilt by pitched bull: Loweo, O'llrlen. Btruck out: Hy Kwlng, 1: iiy l'ayne, 2: by Herman. 1. lloublo plnyi l-ewrn to O'llrlen to Ilrashear. Time: im. Umpire: Carruthers. Cnlnrmlii Spring Victory. COLORADO BI'niNOS, July 2G.-Onston won today's gamo by keeping tho visitors" hits scnttored, Ht. l'aul'H two runs were made throjgh costly errors. Attendance, 1,000. Score- u.h.e. Colo. Springs.. 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 I 10 4 St. Paul 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-2 6 0 Hnttortes: Colorado Springs, Oanton nnd IJonahuc; St. I'liul, Urcltensteln and Wil son, .Mlnnenpnlla Disputes 11 ml I.oxcs. DKNVKTl, July 2(5. The game today was n pitchers' battle, In which nylcr excellcl. JlcCrcdy of Minneapolis was put oft tho grounds for disputing the umpire. Score: lt.H.E. Denver 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 C 3 Minneapolis ..1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 3 4 flatteries: Denver. Eyler and Sullivan; Minneapolis, Ferguson and McConnell. llaln More Welennte Tlinn ilium. ST. J08EriI. July 26. St. Joscph-Des Moines gamo postponed; rain. Weatern l.mnnr StntiilltiK. Won. Lost, Kansas City 4? 23 St. Joseph 41 .'3 . Omaha ....... jt 35 Minneapolis 37 35 St. Paul....... 38 3S Colorado Springs 80 31 Des Moines 31 42 Denver 2s 42 Manuel, Uf.. 0 0 1 0 0 Ilobbn. lb... I 111 Green, cf.... t 1 1 1 0 llarl y, lf-Jb 1 113 0 Chance, rf.. 1 1 2 0 0 Iteckloy, lb. 0 110 0 0 extr, lb... 1 l n 1 ocrs'f'd. rf-lfO 12 0 0 Chllds, Jb... 10 14 OMiiaoon. s.. 0 0 14 1 IUymir, lb. 0 0 0 .1 0 Hay, cf .0 0 10 0 McCor'k, a. 1 1 1 i, o Vnx. tb 0 0 1 0 0 Kahoe, c..., 0 1 S 0 0 Merger), c... 0 3 110 Hughes, p.. 0 0 0 J OHtlmmel, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Phillip", rf.. 0 0 I 0 1 Totala .. 1 7 !7 U o, - I Totals .. 2 24 10 2 Chicago o 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 5 Cincinnati .....o 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 I.oft on bns-s: Chicago, I; Cincinnati, 6. Two-base hits: Kahoe, Dobbs, Hockley. Three-base Ill's; McCormlck. Hcrgen. 8acrlllco hit! Highcs. Stolen bnseH! Dex ter, Clillds, Miigoon. Double plays; Green to Dexter, McCormlck to Chllds to Dexter, Magoon to llarley to Hcckley. Struck out; Hy Hughes, 4; by Stlmmnl, .1. Uases on balls; Off Hughes, 6; off Stlmmel, 2. Wild pilch; Hughes. Time: i:42. I'mplre: Nash, .tlltliMlliI flume Cost polled, l'HILADHM'HIA, July 2i;.-I'hlladelphlu-IJrooklyn gamo postponed; wet grounds. . .Vitliiiuil I.eiiKUC Mtriiidlng. Pittsburg .... St. Louis Philadelphia . Iirooklyn New York.... Hoston Cincinnati ... Chicago Won. .. 40 . 47 . 43 . 42 . 31 . 31 . 32 . 31 Lost. P.C. 31 .5 9 31 .W 33 .5)1 36 .638 1 37 .47S 1 40 .,r.n 41 .421 ci ,:ci AGAINST JOHNSON KcOraw of Baltimore Knocks oi Head of Amtrioan Lsajru. BAN SAYS HE DOESN'T CARE A RAP ir AMERICANS' ERRORS ARE FEW f.lili'iigi. inn! WnnliltiKtiMi MnUe line Uncli, ln t tin- I, niter's Is tin- line Hull Co at (In; (innii-. the DIsKruntleit Oriole .Mnnngor Wishes tn I'lttH 'or Ainerlenu l.engne lie Cnn lump Otcr An) Old Time. CHICAGO, July 26. The Tribune lomor row will any; The breach between Presl dent Johnson of the American league and Mnnager McOraw of tho Daltlmoro club, which has been gradually widening since early In the season, has become hopeless chasm McOraw Is charged with a scheme to dis rupt the American league. Ever slnco McOraw waH suspended In May he has been nursing his wrath nnd even threaten Ing civil war openly. The latest chaige against McOraw Is that ho Is scheming to turn his club back Into tho National league along with four others In a move tnent to Increase the National's circuit to twelve clubs next year. To this end Messrs. Manning of Washington nnd Stall- lugs of Detroit believe they have been "approached" by emissaries of MrOraw, whoso advances were spurned outright and Immediately reported to Uan Johnson. McOraw denies the charges and defies his accusers to prove them, but the language he uses In bis denial Indicates little affec tion for his nssoclates and less for Ilan uiummiii, nun, no asserts, is only an em Jon's, rf.... l Merteii. 3b.. 0 !bll, lb.... 0 McFurlM. If 0 HHrtm'n, lb 0 Khtixart. s. 0 Hulllvan, c. 0 Griffith, p... 1 Totals lfTrAnn t..i.. n , . . , . ,.i . " i of local ivmrm.uu Si.,, i . ,rif'c slf;"lKhl ,r,,m Wnsnlngt. it by "iiiik l"Uin . 11 WJIM II 1 11 1 1111 TJ( t fllllli. IM ii, iShi.ii.,JUl i(?ir",.lth 1,1,(1 '-'""ick worKo-i . Ploye, while McOraw himself Is one of the their beat, with honors about even. K.tr- I employers fihugart mlsplay did not cost anything I'xceiit these two errors, both teams del ltd perfectly, Attendance, 1.W0. Score: CH1CAOO. WASIIINQTON. It.lI.O.A .M.I li it n a t cf 0 0 3 0 0 WnMron. cf 0 0 1 1 0 0 10 0 Knrrell, 5b.. 13 2 4 1 110 0 DunKAn, rf. 0 0 1 0 0 2 10 0 0 Clmtly, tb... 0 1 9 0 0 0 4 1 0,Clark, c . 0 0 4 0 0 1 I 5 0 Foster, If.... 0 110 0 1 3 4 lCuUKhllli, lb 0 1 0 4 0 1 2 0 O CliriK'n, 0 1 4 1 0 1 0 2 OCsrrlck, p... o I 0 1 0 Klcar 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 !7 11 1 Totala ..1 8 21 13 1 Hatted for Cnrrlck In the ninth. .'ciigo I o 0 0 1 0 0 0'-2 "uMilngton 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Left on bases: Chicago, G; Washington, . Three-base hits; OrlHlth. Cllnsmun. Sic- rinco lilts: Shugnrt. Wnldron. atolen liases; MertCS. IhIipII. I.'nrrall ! n..,,l. .. Hnitmiin tn Mcrtcs to Isbell. McKnrlniict to Kill II villi, rro 1 1 t o , Ci I ii gm a n to 1 1 ru . y . ?ttt'ckrt'Lut; ?' Carrlck, l. first base on i"n'ls: Oft "rllllth. 1; off Carrlck, 3. rime: ;id. umpire: Caiitllllon. I'nri'iniiii no l''n.y for Cli-velnml. ' CLEVELAND. .Inlv rf. Tlm r-i.i.i Americans' Inability to hit Foreman una mc Liiusu oi ineir uerent loiinv. Atinn.i. nnce, i.noo. Scoro: DALTiiioui:, cli:vi:lani. It.II.O A.i:.. ii it o a r imnn, 3b,... 0 0 2 0 0 1'lcker'g, cf, 1 1 1 8 0 ioriim, ii... u u u u o Mni'urfv. ltd I 1 Jnckaon. cf. 1 1 4 0 0 O'llrlen. rf.. 0 1 1 eymour. rf 1 2 2 1 0 liirii. it. n n fi Wlll'ina, 2b, 113 4 1 NiCh'cc, lb. 0 1 S Kelsler, .. 0 1 0 I 0 llrii.llov. 31.. n n 1 IlrtMlle, cf-If 0 1 1 0 1 Yenner, c.... 0 0 8 Haft. It 0 1 14 0 0 Hide beck, sa 0 0 1 llrrsn'h'n. c. 1 1 1 0 0 llnrt. t. oon ureinun. p. 0 0 0 4 01 . . 10 27 '3 II p... Totals 4 17 IS 4 P.C. .fi'l ,5T4 H57 -r. 3 .500 .434 . 24 .4(0 NATIONAL'S" HTTTING IS HARD Some of It la Done on the null null Some on PlttnliurK Cntelier'a Jmr, I ST. LOUIS, July 26.-The Pittsburg Na tlonals wero defeated by heavy hitting nfter getting a lead of six ruim nt tho siari. u Lonuor nssauited Donovan In the third Inning nnd Kddlo Murphy, the St. LojIs pitcher, hit O'Connor on the Jaw snrawllriK him out ten font ntvui. ti,V Totala naitimore' nn?ni 1 nifi,? Cleveland loooooooo l Lamed runs: Haltlmore, 2. Two-bnse lilt: heymour. Tbree-tuHc hit: Kelfter. Sac rltlre hi s: Dunn, Donlln, McCarthy. Sto.en base: Pickering. Double play: Shlebeck to Heck to IjaClmnce. First baso on tmlli: LilJ.'i"'ijHCH?l0."'. Keltter. Drodle. Pickering, Shlebeck. Hit by pitched ball! Kelsler. loft on bases: Cleveland, 4; Ilaltl m(!m' ?tr,,'k. ol,t: IInrt' Dunn. Jackson. .. ! !? (?'' Krister. Hresnahan 12). Time: l:w. I'mplre: Connolly. Ilonlini Docs the lltineliliiK. MILWAUKEE, July 26,-Tho Hoston Americans won from Mliwnukee today by bunching hltfc In four Innings. The home team could bunch hits In only one Inning, when, with two men on bases. Duffy's second two-bagger saved n shutout. Young wim hit harder than the score Indicates, but the ball always went straight into t e hands of the Holders. Attendance. 1,50 . Score: ' liOSTON. MILWAUKEE. K.ll.O.A.13.1 K.H.O.A.E A reasonable sifting of tho facts seems to Indicate that the Orlolo manager has been trying to sound some of the American leaguers with a view to forming a com bination ngnlnst President Johnson and re moving somo of his absolute authority. That has been McOfaw'a complaint that Johnson was "the whole thing" In the league, while McOraw wan only one of the eight managers. President Johnson went to Milwaukee today, but before departing nllowcd him self to bo quoted to this effect: "I don't care how soon tho Ilaltltnoro club takes Its bag nnd baggage and goes over to the National Irnrim ur want any Honcdlct Arnolds In our camp. We have known nil that was going on and nro prepared for nny move. 1 nm positive .McOraw Is alone in this." CLEVELAND, O., July 2.-The nccusatlon u ocing n traitor to the American league .o .mujr ucnieu oy .Manager McOraw. who on board tho City of Cleveland enrouto iu unroii, sain: t i... .. . l nuu Homing or nny such story. U . u.iaurn nnu i would like to hear It from ".in jwiiiBon a nps bcrore I believe It havo scarcely talked to Manning slnco th season began, let alono laying nny plans ... i.. w jonnson has mado such nr. accusation ho Is trying to assume a 'Julius uicsar role. He Is n hired man, gets as """"-v irom mo as he does from nny other magnate. n,it ho roes favor some cams more than others, giving them more to tuuiiuK io muni. CLEVELAND HARNESS EVENTS Cresceun' and one pta?d horse In five mounts. dim tn . He- first race, five furlongs; Schwalbe won, Lnrlght second, Musldera third. Time: 1:01. hecond rnre, ono mile nnd n slxtfeiith, selling: lledeck won. Gertrude Elliott rco ond. Halloon third, time: l:4Sl-r, Third race, one rnllo nnd seventy yards, selling; Fatalist won, Oread second, Armor third. Time: 1:45 1-5. fourth race, six furlongs: Sir Knight won, Francisco second, Lady Sterling third. Time; l:H j.g. Fifth race, one mile nnd an eighth. Hoe Hampton won, Wax Taper second, Monnrka third. Time: 1:51 1-5. Sixth ince, six furlnngi, selling: Ante Up won. Mayor (lllroy second, Robert Metcnlf third. Time: 1:13 4-5. At HntTtliiirne. CHICAGO. .Tiilv 2(i. t Hnulbcirne todnv most of tho winners hnd matters all the!" own way. Hart D was the only long stint u score, winning tne nrsi race nt 10 to i eather clear, track heavy. Results: ...first race, six furlongs: Hard D won, f lying Torpedo second, HcnUty Uook third, Time: l!lu,. Second race, six furlongs, selling: Malay won. Maggie Davis second, If You Dare third. Time: 1:1SH. Third race. nven ftirtonss. selttnc: Mc- Chesliev won. Commissioner Forester sec ond. South Trimble third, Time. 1:31. f ourth race, one mile, selling; scotch i'latd won, Hen Battle second, Trinity Hell third. Time: 1:46. Fifth race, one mile nnd twenty vnrds. scIIIuk: Prlnci lllnzes won. Prairie D a Fccond, Obsidian third. Time: IMS. sixth race, seven furlongs, selling. B lp won, llrownle Amlerson second, Andes third. Time: 1:32!4. At Fort Hrlr. HUFFALO. N. Y.. JulV 26.-Trnck slow nt Fort Erie. Hrstilts: First race, six furlonuM: Sours won. Edlnborough Second. Tho Brother third. Time: 1:17. Second race, four furlongs: Wnnlntu won. Artlllclnl second. Lujrettn ll'.irku third. Time: 01S0U. Th rd nice, llvi-furloni: heats: Flist bent Frnnces ltels won. Allsora second. Competitor third. Second bent Frances ltein won, Ida Penzance second, Competitor third. Time: 1:03. fourth race, live ftirloncs: Common won. Meditation second, Silk Cord third. Time: l:034. Fifth nice, one mile and nil eluhth: Flac of Truce won, Obstinate second, Knslo third. Time: l:,Wi. Sixth race, six and n half fur onus: Imn. Albula won, Edith Q second, Magnetic third. Time; 1:221-1. At Delinnr I'nrK, St. Louis. lack of wind, not a single yacht tlnlihfd within th" limit. At S o clock tonight th leaders of the lleet could be dimly se n siowiy sailing towiirn tne iinisit uni', h.it their Identity could not be made out. Tne day was full of flukes, the wind shifting nil around the compass. Tho Inst of the boats did not finish until midnight Neither Con stitution nor t,-oiumi)in stnrteu on the run, 'I'lirce-I Lenuiie, At Hock Island-Hock Island, 3; Decatur, . At Davenport Tcrre Haute, 9; Davenport, At Cedar Rapids Cedar llaplds, 12: Evansvllle, 3. At Hockford nockford-IUoom'ngton g.ime I'VC ,l,l 11, Ft. Inline Wins l,nst of Merles, FOUT DO DOE, la., July 26.-(Speelal Telegrntn.)-Tlie third of it series of three games between Sioux Falls nnd Fort Dodge ny.ti luimy in ijtyiuil iv lfiri I)i.ltn. to 6. llattertes: Fort Dodce. uion'nii 10 and Cnrisch; iiianuioru Sioux Falls, Corbet t nnd Preildcnt Kent MiiMiiemleil, CnATTANOOOA. Tcnn.. July 26.-Prosl-dent Kent of the Southern llnse Hull nsso- veatiyiiors:'1"1 "cm",ig JUDGE TURNS F0SBURGH FREE lustriietN the Jury to llettirn u diet of Silt (iullly nml It lines So. Ver. PITTSF1ELD, Mass., July 26.-At the openlns of court today In tho Fosburgh trial Judge Stevens Instructed the Jury to bring In a verdict of not guilty, and this was dona, ending the trial. The Jurymen did not leave their seats. Tho verdict was received with shouts nf approval, which tho court Immediately sup pressed. The demonstration, however, was ono of tho most remarkable that has ever occurrcu in a court of Justice. Judge Stevens, In ordcrlnir a venllei nf Acquittal, said: Mr. Forpmnn n ,l r"? i . . . .. nS!;SnfV?Kave ,",!"l'nt'(1 t n Painful reo t il of ?n i.Jil? wlil(,yBl tragedies ever preionte l tnln "VWUUIUI gin JUSt UUtltlllt BOER PRISONERS OOARREL Oath of Allejriasc Starts Tronblt at Jamiitown, 8t. Hilma. SEVERAL SEVERE ENCOUNTERS OCCUR Dissenters Cniiicrelfully t'linsllsc Tlinse Wln t.'fiiiseiit tn Mvtenr I'enlty lo KlnK Hdunrd nnd Seimrntlnii In ecessnry, JAMESTOWN, St. Helena, July 26.-Had blood among the Hor prisoners In St. Helena over the question of tnkinp iim oath of alleglnncc to King Edward has led to so much fighting nnd disorder that It has been necessary to remove those who have taken the oath to n separate enclosure. Thero wcro several severe enrnunirr nn.i the vigilance committee of tho Irreenneii. ablcs subjected those who had taken the oath to Indescribable Indignities. The ring leaders havo been Imprisoned In tho fortress. ST. LOUIS, July 20. Seething wns the 1 " womnnnood wns shot down nnd li r only first choice to win brackets nt Delmnr i brother has been accused of '.he crime. 1 lie .1.1.. .. ......... .... n, ... 1 - -1 . - i I inv,rnman, 1 , f . . ...... .... . ... .... . ... nun II I IL'1 HUllll, three outsiders card. The prouram was mediocre nnd tho uttcntiancc light, thick mat. itrsuits: Orcnt Performance Xot Only Kiitertnlnnictit lit ITJIcii vllle Trneli. the v.. viiij.ui mm imniM' unu caused many .......... V.....O. -m.Tiiuuiivu. i,w?t ncore: or. uouih. i PiTraiimm. It.It.O.A.i: If.... 1 2 1 Ci 0 llenum't, cf. I l j o 0 Uvl, rf.... 113 3 uuKiirr, 3b, 1 3 2 3 1 llrnnetM. lliO 1 I i i " luirnry, 20.. 1 o 3 j 0 Iach, ,,, 1 J 2 3 0 O'Connor, c. t 0 i 1 I riilUliml. n.. 0111 7. V. T. T ( '""bro, p.. 0 0 0 1 1 11 .1 j j -iiinmcr 0100 Totals .. 7 10 24 ii Hatted for Chcsbro In the ninth, .-."..n u u vi u II 1 O0O- Liirncd runs; St. Louis, B: Plttsburit. 1 i wii-Dnso lilts: Nichols (2). Three- .isd nL w,"K"or- lln" rwxn: Leach, Mc atmn. Left on bass: St. Louis, fi; Pitts- IlurkMt, If Mcdsnn, lb. 2 Dnnnvnn, rf 1 Wsllacf, m, 4 K run or, 3b,, 1 Nlrhnla, of.. 0 nynn, 2b,,,. 0 Bclirlvrr, c 0 Powell, p.... t Totals lt.H.O.A.i: 3 2 1 OCInrkf. 1 0 1 0 t 6 0 2 4 1 1 1 4 1 0 2 ..... ...... ,... . Aiwiiuin in itiriliilin f irst base on bal s: Oft I'owell 2- nrr Chesbro. 1. Sacrltlco hits: Iivan Lea ch Davis. Passed balls: O'Connor. Schrlver Struck out: lly Powell, 2: by Chesbn. by Phlllliyl. 1 wild nltch: lly Powel'V Time: 2:5f. Umpires: 6'Dny and llrown. IliiTf llnstiin llentn Xevv York KK OIlIv. July 2C. The Hoston V. t oimls defeated Now- York today tl r.iui timely batting. Neither pitcher w " b hfinl. Afliirnlnn.,, 1 0.1.1 o " "" llll HOSTON. !KW it.n.o.A.i: ninnii!. ri.... u 1 1 0 u Vanll'n, cf. 0 iinmiu n, ci i u i u u Mlmni!, 3b, 0 l)mnnt, 2b. 0 1 1 S 0 Nd.on, 2b ' 1 Cooly, lb... 1 1 IS 1 0 DavU, j Murphy. If.. 12 10 0 Bflbach, If.. 0 liwe, 3b.... 0 0 2 1 OQanztd, lb,. 0 HK. M. u u i i Klttrl.lKf, c. 0 1 I 2 Willi, p.,.. llll YOIIIC. H.II.O.A.E. 1 lllrkman, rf 0 0 tfndth, c..., o Phyle. p o 0 15 : i 0 4 o o 4 T 27 IS 1 Totals ..3 S XT II " 12 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 v v a u i ii o n i errors: Hoston. 1: New nosion, o; New- Total. Hoston New York First baso on inrk. 1. Left nn ln.. : n"a on balls: Off Phyle 1- err EnuHe. l! SmUh' rin,B: Umpire: Tommy limine, H'inntUI. CHICAOO. July 26Two errors, two itaals, a. single and McCormlck's triple ile- mm THEMUSOIl AND faM t WH VLflt 1. XT f av m AXttaCCDDtAfl (m I.i-ih fa Vl e,k tTr Wttth HuI prop- " V?1 RWrmct. Tb.y gQerlly nf3ta " wtoJ which irritatei dfMaUr poison. 1 , OnalMNfal'i , la aaJmt potttos wrmpptrv laanlda.BlT fMKloaM tu bnrr uov,a. in.... s 2 9 0 OHoer'ver, If 0 1 2 Htatil, cf.... 0 1 a 0 OllRllmnn. rf. 1 1 1 Ci.lllna, 3b... 0 1 2 3 1 Andrrn'n. lb 0 118 Hempblll, rf 1 1 1 0 0 Duffy, cf.... 0 2 2 l'unt 114 2 1 Conroy, .. o 0 l Krrls, 2b... 0 1 11 3 0 Frlel, 3b 0 0 0 Cuppy, If.... 0 1 1 0 OOllbert, 2b.. 0 2 2 Scliroclf, c... 0 2 2 1 O.Miilonry, o.. 0 0 1 Younir. p.... 0 1 0 3 OHuatlnir. u. . 1 1 0 . ; 'Donahue ..000 Totals .. 4 11 27 11 3 I Totals ,. 3 8 27 17 Hatted for Hustlng in tho ninth. "Bl"n 1 " 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 mu milieu u 0 u 0 y Q 0 2 0 luorneii runs: Milwaukee. 2: Hoslon. iwo-nase nits: Dowd, Duffy (2). Sacnllce ! .t8:, H1,,n!,, A2J' Hol""i- rent. First base a I r. """""s. Hioion bases ffSrini? i5.'ii 'i88e(1. ,)n,l: Mnloney Struck out: Hy Hustlng, 1: by Young. 1 jjiiiiiiim imivT i nnrnv ti n imm a i son . IWt on bases: Milwaukee, 6: Hoston 7. Time: 1:27. Umpire: Sheridan. Ainerlenu Gitine Postiituietl. DETHOIT, July 2tf.-Detrolt-Phlladelphla Otuciivi iivaifuiivu rf I, HI UUiltta, AmerlCMii League fltnnilnK. Chicago Hoston Hnltlmoro ... Detroit Washington Philadelphia Milwaukee . Clovcland ... Won. .. 52 .. 40 .. 41 ,. 43 ,. 31 ,. 32 ,. 27 ,. 29 Lost. 28 20 30 35 37 41 63 48 P.C. .'50 ,6U .57 .551 .455 .4.10 .337 .133 Athletlu Annocliilfon Sports. Lively times nro nrnmispil tnrinv .. t m grounds or tno Omnha Amateur AthlnMr. Eii inoru are two uaso Hall games ruicuuim, a kuu iiiiiuncap tournament Is to bo held nnd several verv inir.iim. bowling mntches have been urrnnged for uu- utciiuii;, urniues ino usjni anncc. The Ilrst gnmo of baso ball will ho i. iwcvn im- .uninic Association ciuti and tno Kiriu'inittii company club, with tho iwutmiiiK liliuuji; Klrkendalls. Position. Sanders Catcher. Traby, T. Faley.. Pitchers Klopak First baso. Crntt Second base, Hoffman Shortstop. Dtnnn Third baso, M. Falev Lcftlleld.. McAullfre Ccnterflnlii. Wylle Hlghtflcld. The second game, which will be called at 4 o clock, will be between the teams of tho association and the Carpenter Paper com- jjuiij , Mim uiu lunuwiug positions cnrpi'ntcrs. Positions, Athletics. .... Abbott Durkco ... Sprugue .... Mnlone ... Neuvlllo Lund Knbn . Stanleton Funkhauser Deamond Leonard ... Smith Davis Lupcrsky .. Fitzgerald Krler ....... Kotvzo Dnrscy Zellcripilst Catcher..... Pitcher First base.... ....Second base,.. .... .Shortstop..., Third base..., ..... Leftfleld , Centertleld... Hlghtlleld.... Substitute..., Athletics. . VanCnmp , i.ruignion Abbott Clark . Mclntyro ... 'iippery Knox . lloaglaud Heed ... Francis .Southern Lragne, MEMPHIS, July !6.-Score: H.H.E. 10 3 0-3 3 3 Memphis 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 Nashville 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Batteries: Memnhls. Tlnbh nml i n.n Nashville. Hill ami Fisher. ' BiineiVKj'uiir, July 26. score: ti r i." cinreveport ....uduioioi 0 S IS 3 swnuil i i i u u i 2 o o 6 II 1 llfttterlcs: Shrevenort. Rnmt. nnA Oulro: Selma. Crlbblna nnd Mnorp. LITTLE HOCK, July 26,-Score: d w p Cbjlttailooga..0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 310 'lo' i .ittie KOCK .,0 000010001 9 Flatteries: Chnttannnrn nnim n..... Itoth and Durret; Uttle Rock. Blackburn und Lynch. kkw oilLKANS. July 26. Score: T ir T' New Orleans. .2 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 l ' i. i Hlrmlnghnm ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 6 Ilatterles: New Orleans. Dannehower ond Abbott: Hlrmlngham, Keefe, Olllcn and Kunlkoff. Weatern Aaanelntlnn. At Columbus Toledo. 4; Columbus. 3, At Orand Ran rin hVirf . . Haplds. 4. u. rand aj wayion-Marlon. Dayton. 1. At Munclo Matthews, 10; wheeling, i. rr .iitt . . .uanU, tj, jUy 2G. It tOOk iii-iim ia ueciao the 2:18 trot In thn.flr.t li.nl m...i .. . . vnVy aiacK wont out ? .!, . 1 C"8e- Susl J' fvorlte in tho betting, romped homo In the ,uul wns relegated to thn back ground in tho third and fourth heats by All .v,g(,t;.i8econd choIco of th tlnt. In the fifth and sixth heats Durfoo lot Charley Mack out and he won the monev nn The free-for-all pace was a disappoint ment. There wero onlv fmr n(-i . ll.lo - r. ... 1 1" mi" ltu UUIieV ZMIL' rnnnnn Q.A.t, dlann 2:04Vi and Anaconda 2:02H. Ana rol"PO' nonifl in tho first heat in 7.u 01 ?M nn" a"" a hard hn. 1 .u .if" uo n,so t00k ,nc second vv ... luu nun sinwer time of 2:08V4. v;; .v: . "i,s 1,01 lost n rn a wv-., u. ! 4;tl pnco easily. Siiiiimnry. r,,co' 2!lR cl',S8. fottlng, CharJey Mack. purse blk. g.. by 1 5 8 2 3 3 4 7 6 dr 1 1 1 4 2 4 fi 4 2 2 r. 5 3 .1 .1 6 6dr Aioivinipv nifr.... niffht. b. g. (AtkYnson);:; Susie J, r. m. (McKee)....' iCeF.ttrr.',l,lk' '" ("udson). Jlq. M-m. (Sanders). Itnnd, ch. g. (NuckolH)....... Stoekston. b. s. fDollnger)... Eggle O, b. m. (Walker). uiivuiun, en, m. (Olney) Neighbor Qlrl. b. m. Unlivi Time: 2:15. 2:15. 2:13. 2:14. 2;14U. 2.M6V4 Second rnr-n tma .11 :."Z.v ,.v lnl;ln. Anaconda, b. g by Knight (Trout).. 1 1 Connor, blk. 1?. iMi.nmii,ii '"u.... 1 1 Coney, blk. g. (McDowoll). 4 Tlmo: 2:00, 2Mi. 3 iiTJIIm rficc'i?:n clns.',' Pnc'n:. purse J1.50): Hnrold H. b. g., by Ilondmaster it-roctorj Tlnl. T. m n. ......... ' ,;;i, " winner) Puizy Willow, b. m. (Munson).... Council Chlmei, b. s. (Snow). . yiiior. ,irahall. b. g. CMyers) Albert Allison, ch. s. (Hockley). . .. Time: 2:OS. 2:10. 2:lft. $l,20o!rth r"Ce J:S clas- trott,nK. Prs3 Coxey. b. g., by Judge Cox (Mc- Henry) 1 , Aluonota. b. g. (Sanders) '.'."" 1 o i Aui nearer, d. g. (f ooie) Blue Flower, b. m, (Ponnock),. Betsv Hns.i. b. m. CN'pih Ted. hlk. c. (Apncw) St. Allro, b. g. (Turner) Celeste, ch. m. (Jolly) ;., Edna Dillon, ch. m. (Fullen).... 11111c: :ii, ;iu, At Henilvllle. READVILLE, Mass.. July M.Throo races brought tho summer menttni- nt Headvllle track to n rlnsn rhu " An exhibition was given by the 2-yenr-oId colt Tod D. owned by Oeorge W. Lenv" who trotted a half-mlte in line rr,,.n.. ,i ' .u... .c. .11 v.a-:2. iicniiiis; 2:25 class, trottlne: Marion Wilkes, li, m.. by Hnw. morne vi kcs mcmnresti ... k k 1 1 rnalA I. T.IIV. ' V w. k. i.viiuui nn ion Judge Toney. b. g. (Payne) 'a 1 7 uincr sinners: Mnmiinrinn. r... Junior. Upton, Daisy Wood. The Quaker lrWl": "e8t ,,me' ::JS' by :10 class, pacing: nU M.cJ?wpn. ch. by McEwen Boy lllnr hi Norvlng. br. c. (Olllelsi ... Ambulator, b. h. (Wlland) '! Ned Wilkes . lime: 2:114. 2:14 class, trottlnir! Dolly Dldwc'.l. blk. m. lfrn.ni, v-, ,m 1 i,n, u. 111, n irrce .... . n n 1 Hunter Hill. b. g. (Humphreyvllie)'.'.. 3 ! inner sinrters: wsco. Hurllnntnn Bov limine, waukeen nnd Lfzn n n ,i.l !lS Vnllnn foil Ir. IV.. J lrlver's leK was broken. ThrX,'l''u "rE uninjured. . fi 3 , 5 4 , 4 R 0 2ds 7 7ds or dr First rnen. fll'n nnd 11 h:l1f fllrlnnuM. Mplt Ing: Larry Wilt won, Mazzura second, Ferreno third, Time: 1:12. Second race, seven furlonns. sclllnc: Elsln Humes won. 8wcet Drum second. Warren- point third. Timet 1:30. 1 niru rnce, rour nml u hair furlongs. nurse. Hnrry Shaffer won. Lillian M see- ond, Virginian third. Time: u:.8. Fourth rnce. six and n half ftirlnni?n. n!l. Ing: Verify won, Sam Lazarus second, Abe Furst third. Time: 1:231. Fifth rnce. one mile, felling: Frank enrce won. John Morton second. Har den third. Time: 1:41H. Sixth race, one mile nnd n sixteenth, sell- Ing: Seething won. Harbcc second, Charles D third. Time: l:51i. At Windsor. DETHOIT, July 2S.-Wentlicr fnlr nnd truck heavy nt Windsor today. Results: First race, four nnd it half furlongs, sell ing: Huntress won, All Gray second, Mntches third. Time: 0:5S. Second ruce, six furlongs, selling: Lndy Curzon won, Polly Hlxby second, Pretty Hosle third. Time: 1:1914. Third race, seven and n half furlongs: Ten Gown won. Ecomo second. The Bronze Demon third. Tlmo: 1:4114. Fourth race, one mile, selling: Senntor Beverldgu won, Cnllenr second, Longllo third. Time: 1:51. HIJa ran. Fifth rncci ono mile and a quarter, sell ing: Kushflolds won, Ceylon second, Hently third. Time: 2:18. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Ben O'Fallon won,. Mister Pomcroy second, D. Q: Fox third. Time: 1:13H. 0NWENTSIA GOLF TOURNAMENT Clilenun Plnjers Win the IMunls In All Iour Kvputs Thonipson Fures i rUlsliensliiKly. CHICAOO. -July E6. Tho finals In nil four events. of the, Onwentsln golf tournament Wcro Won tOdnV hv Inenl nlnvnri Tf ! "Knnpp of Hrooklawn, tho only out-of-town i'luyvr 11 111 sjirvivea tne wctiiing-out pro cess of tho, Inst two days, was disposed of In the plny for tho Tyro cup by K. L. Amis of ulenvlew, with a score of three up an I tWO to .nlnv. 11. W ftnlnlilrH Ir At it... Olenvlew club won tho Rnvlnoaks cup. the vii.ti nvciu ui mo lournnment. w I, Thompson, his clubmate, who was hi opponent, went down to dofcat bv tho oyerwneiming score or six up and five to nlay. Thumnson wns clear off h a ronu nnd on the first nine holes he wns six down 10 nuinuini. iioiaiurn mado the e elitcpn noies in eiKiueen, estnniisning u new ama- icur recoru igr tne course. In the Hnlnii! con nnninnllHnti li.! llnm nn 01 mc i-nicngo cuiu aeteatcti will Wel ler of Onwentsla by n scoro of live nn nnd three to play. J. M. Sellers of Olenvlew ciun (icieaieo ins eliminate, it. Ji, Hoyt, IMl IIIU UMll WUIIUUllll'U uup. NEW YACHT IN THE FIELD Illinois lleenincx 11 Fnetor In the Competition for Cnniuln Cup. Fined for Crookedness M H(,ee. CLEVELAND DH1V1NO PAHK. July 2C. -It wns tinnounced by Judge Barnard tlil. M,ll(i in,u ,llrrr J"ul l,?ci crookedness In the 2:0. puce of Tuesday, for the purpose of preventing Hllcy H frtm winning result Driver Irvln wits lined tw. It wi s also stnteil that others who wero evident v In the schetm. would i..i... i,ii.u., r.. .u the Judges inter. The well known par r Coney. 2:02. was sold todav to W. H. I)vke mun of White Plnlns, N. Y. The conslti'ern- nun un iiui innue puiiuc. Vneht llnee Cnlleil llfT. MONTH HAL. Jnlv MTlio for the Seawanhakn rim unu ,.,,m.,,i er today Oil icenutit nf thn r.vlr-1,.,. ,,r limit when Sennvlllo. tho defender, hnd covered two-thirds of the triangular course. At that time 11 was lending Orey Frl.ir bv about twenty-seven minutes nnd was still KuiiiiiiK "ii inn iiriiisu cnaiienger. ns It bad in every heat and run during the race. Pounds .Inek lloiiner Plenty. HHIDOEPOHT. Conn.. July 2G.-Ilcfore the Hoyul ()0lf mid Athletic clubs tonight Joe Wulcolt won thn decision from Jack Bonner at the end of nrn.on rnnnrU w.i. cott kept up a tattoo on Bonner's heart nnd stomach during the light. The negro weighed 145 and Bonner 15 pounds. fit n it nod Wlna Tniiriinnient. OLENWOOD. In.. Jnlv 7ii-iSnrHM-Tn the base ball tournament Just finished here Olenwond won, Cleveland second, Argos of Nebraska Cltv third nml i Is due to the chief of police, who has s ood Olenwood has won six (.trnight frames, w.n- iM.iii mm juuFi'cuiion. nun in me vi w "mis mm inuni-j in two lournaments. Two second choices nnd government lias endeavored to prove tint won the balance of the Krl ",' noi snot by burglars; It h s tmirevorra to ejtciiKtn all oilier member. of tho family from tho affair, nnd, third, to prove thul the shot was fired by her brother, Hubert S. Fosburgh. The trial has proceeded s.imcwhat In th' form of an Inquest, and has been tried vlth great pains on the part of the government and the defense. There has I cen n deslr. To obtain proof, nnd so n grent deal nf evi dence has been Introduced nnd adm tted without objection which might have be n excluded under the strict rule of the law, 1 tnink i ought also to say to you that It An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method und lienellclnl effects nf the well known remedy, Synup of Fios, niannfucturcd by tho Cai.ifoii.nia Fio Svnur Co., illustrnto thovnlnoof obtaining tho liquid liua tlvo principles of plnnts ltnown to bo incdlcinallv laxative nnd tircsentmcv them In the form most refreshing to the tnstn nnd acceptable to the Byatctn. It Is tho one perfect Htrengthuning lnxa-tl-, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, bendnches nnd fercrr gently yet promptly nnd enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per. limncntly. Its perfect freedom from every objectlonnble qunllty and sub stance, nnd Its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without wcalcenfng' or irritating thorn, inuko It tho Ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing (1 nro used, ns they are pleasant to the taste, butthmnedlclnalqualitiesof tho remedy are oblnl.icd from senna nnd other aromatic plants, by a. method known to the Camfojinia Fio Knurr Co. only. In order to get Its beneficial effects and to avoid Imitations, pVn..o remember the full name of tho Company printed on tho front of every packnge. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN FIIANC18CO, CAI. r.otnavri.i.K. rcr new tork, n, t. ttrslo byall l"ugglsts. PricoBOc. perbottltb CHICAOO. July 26. Illinois, the Chicago f Inkel vneht. wnn Hi., nnu i..i ...v.. . . .. - . : ...... ...... .t.v luimy mr ino seicciiqii or tho Canada's cup defender. Detroit was second nnd Mllwau. n.i-1- nnu i auniao were far In the back ground. Today's trial had been ..xt,(.,.i,,l to tlnlsh the series nnd be the tlnnl victory lor runer Illwntllpn nr (nrllllon n..i. l rt . L which had w n w ininn -" 'h I " roBuurgn. accorapanieu oy the mera of the court ho has tried to do his duty with n single eye to ascertaining the truth, rsow, Mr. Foreman nnd gentlemen, n mo tion has been made that this case be tnkei from tho Jury, nnd It become my duty to say to you that In the onlulon of the court the government has not furnished prWi suriicieni to sustnin a venuct oi guu.y ngnlnst tne defendant, nnd, therefore, und r the direction nf the court. In the Ind'c meift of Robert S. Fosburgh for killing 111 sister, you will return a verdict of not guilty The crowd In tho court room, which In eluded hundreds of friends of the defend ant, broke Into loud applause, which the court Immediately quelled by sternly rais ing his linger nnd commanding the sheriff to sco that tho demonstration wns not repeated. Robert Stewart Fosburgh, the defendant was then ordered to stand while the fore man of the Jury was asked, "What Is your verdict?" The reply was, "Not guilty.' Judgo Stevens then, In a few words, ex pressed his thanks to the Jurymen for their careful consideration of the case dur Ing Its presentation to them. Young Robert Fosburgh was then dls. charged from custody and court was ad journed.. The great crowd then rushed as one per son to shake the hand of the smiling young man, nnd It was several minutes bcfnro the court room was clcnrcd. One of the features of the brief session of the court this morning was the an nouncement to the newspaper men of Chief of Pollco John Nicholson to the effect that the nfftdavlt which had been sent to htm yesterday by Chief Titus of New York had arrived In Plttsftcld this morning by reg istered letter, but that tho chief had re fused to. accept It and It would be returned to New York. In explanation of this action Chief Nicholson declared that ho felt he had not been treated right by Chief Titus. He said; "If the New York police want to send anything to me they know how to do it properly, without notifying me by wire twenty-four hours afterward nnd giv ing It out themselves to tho nowspapers." The affidavit In question was mado In New York by a woman of the name of Hanaslde, or Oray. It was to the effect that Lewis Oray, with whom she had lived, had told her on August 21 last that ho and n fellow named Foy "did a trick" at a house In Plttsfleld and had shot some one. Ilccentlnn to Young; Frosliurjrh. Immediately after his discharge young r, ,, , , ........ ......... .. . . . .... ...... xi-mi Liiuiiir-ii iiu. ill li. r.1 1 li.',. ti ia iu iiiiiuuu wcro lenders wnen eighteen miles of tho twenty-one had been sailed nnd there thpy were pocketed bv n cnlm which arrested the nrnirM.n nt il... .nii ik. i. riiiiiiiy ii inn i ureeze snrnnir nn nnd lllliols. catchlnir It first, rrmm In full mmuti'B iiiiriui or uriroii, which wns nenrly . i m"m.- iinrmi "Jl .iinwnuKce, WJUCll lea unaiiinp nv ni.nnt tnrnn .nirt..i mi. ",' . . .....v ......ii.-n. 1 IIU .viuiun wero nimosi lour nours in covering .1 .ds .1 1 0CKEY WILKINSON IS HURT fletB Another llnnl Fall on Merriment nt IlrlRhtnn llt-nrli nnu nliiK tteaults. NEW YOUR. .Tnlv iuii. n.in.. ?)PacnhK,tohdaadv.an,yhf;ndh,aH(1 " .A1 "'WIS" ment In the third rnce and. rounding Into he stretch, his horse fell while running In tho middle of th hnnoh Th .;.' K.... stunned In the duct while the field hw-i t SU,11? ,vas Picked. UP and later was.t'ikn lVSn." R!' a.m,u Rnce' Un'css 'U't In ternal!), his Injuries nro not conlderel enous, Tho other rvpntn nt th ,).,. n . Hampton's good race In the m!l' nnd furlong event. In which he equaled the track record nf ltSii.s .nH e,i;,. cess la the saddie, la'rldUnr lour wiune.s BROAD IS EASY FOR C0RBETT neuver move Artist Mnlies the Kill from New A'ork Look XnrriMver. bors of h's family, went to the Wendell house, wherp a reception was held and where hundreds of people shook bands with the young man. As soon as the Jury was dismissed the foreman called the members together In bis private room nnd for tho first time thero was a conference as to what tho Jurors oellcvcd. Without exception they declared that they would have returned a verdict of not guilty within fifteen minutes, even had they not been Instructed. They acknowledged they would have paid no attention to the ex hibits in tho case. While Judge Stevens was Bpcaklng to tho Jury the members of the ForBburgh family, DHNVF.ti T..iv ".!vn,i., r.k... reaming what his remarks meant to them. Denver mnl K'1,1 lirn,..i ,,t v-... -.... i ,. burst Into tnnrs nhlla ihn ,l.,f..Hr,. like nn amntcur In their te'n-rrtund go n with burled head, the tears coursing down 5he0c.slHUmh,0:h,ofnVi!eTo;,elb,eht? h's e 'wife of tho wm had no troublo In landing on Hrond and tho on'y member of the family not In the court room anl It was said that bu re. malned lit the hotel beeauso of Illness. lTom tho court room young Fosburgh went directly to the hotel nnd najscd quickly to his wife's room. She was 111 in bed, but tho news of her husband's acquit tal so strengthened her that Bho arose nnd, throwing her arm about his neck, cx- clalmod: "Thank Ood! Thank God!" Mr. Fosburgh spent somo time with hie wife and went to the lobby of the hotel. where for an hour he received the exnrr. slons of good will of his friends. 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I3t Tbiri Ilk., laatanasellc. Int. Healy ... Hart lev , Conrad ., Howman Seaman , GAT12 CITY 1st. ..llll ..131 . .210 ..m 2d. 1S1 16.1 .'07 131 203 179 129 2u; 161 Id) S2I as Totals 793 6SS S(9 HEDDINO COMPANY. Yost Kqlm ; HUnt ncton Staplrhurst itesoun Totals .. 1st. ...US ...173 ...1X5 ...HI ...195 2d. 1S9 137 m 223 159 -SI3 876 791 2. ,83 - - I i II V fllSK laTaiaal . s . -r ..... -1 in riiinr ntTTV a T-v n... . . thn .rmrV.. "' "' -?- KPPI Of wn. h. .. Vr ' iinsyivaiiia. t he ne. manv nf ?hnH"rl n,,er7hc 8,a,p tn which I ;;.,:'.. '.'L'1' nu. r.ncine Jlul'dlns i vPBsei win nave a .-icoi eSM .n'S "I . th Ru..un ianir.fi liuoar. a Bluer lr,'.Annh" ennsylvsnla. the armo.ed cruiser Colnrnrin n , im i,,,in i.... . .. . ... .i.. ; 1 V'.J ""in tifciB.on or tno .Navy department the two vraicls are lo be silk.'. Mthoush at first It wna Inteadrd that th Pennsyh-anls BhnuM hn nhnnin.i nHik ,r.Vi .....t ki.i' 1.1 nil Poor Indeed are those weighed down bj mental de- iiiciaiun. .neii ne in mis rorlQ through buoyant netre force. The loss of this force dally drapj down to failure some of the worlu'j ungmcsi minus, riucu a counition is commonly known as Nervous Debility. When you lose self-confidence and feel your strength, energy and nerve force are slipping away, it ia high time you seek sensible aid. You prefer health and success to inUery sud failure. 3d. Total 152 141 158 16; 170 159 M2 6! I have no equal as a nerve restorer. A couple of boxes will dlipel that heavy feeling; the unnatural wciuinrM ills appears and rcplarci langunr with new force and vigor of Imdy and brain, filx boxes will cure unv ordinnry case of nervous debility. If not, you get youi money back, 8100 nrr liox ; 6 for Km mallrl In j plain pa-!cge IItU frre r sale by Kulin ft Jsi A. DIUob, Fullar 1'alnt & Urus Cu., oruli; aiil Us, via Hiux Co. Council Mluffs. U. REDUCED RATES $13 Buffalo Return $13 $31 New York& R eturn$3l Tno Wabash from Chicago will Hull tickets nt tho above rates. Aside from theso rates, the YVubnsh runs throuKh trains over Ita own rails from Kunsus City, St. l.ouls and Ohlcavro to llumio and offers many special rutos durins; thn summer months, clnvlm; stop overs nt Nla;ara Kalis nml Huff.ilo. Ask your nearest ticket agent, or ad drehs Harry K. Moores, OenTnl Agent I'uasenKcr Department, Omnha, Nob., C S. Crane, O 1'. and T. A, St. Louis, Mo. Or?. KAY'S ItKNOVATOE Invlforatca andrerrr7aMa tha ijsvjm; purities and eurlcSr the tilood; cure tlio norm djrspepHla, mustlpatlon, beadaohe, llveraad klineji. 2josnd(l atdrunriats. yro biTioo. sample son hook. or. jj. j, i.aj, ; , Sera toes, N.Y. VATOH Pennykoyal fills S ,JV OrlalnaT and Onlr Ucaalaa. r-f."JS.HArE. il-.i.r.il.n. l.aiHw,klruijli JSfl '" Ull It IIKM I.K .1 r.Mil.ISU Wf--v ut:l .li l..d urlallU hin tiHH Ufi liktlitrissaa. lL...thrr. Ilrraia 4 llancrroaa hali.lltntlana aad llla- Jf al.ni.. fr I'arlleHlara. Taillaaaalata it" A aJ "llfllfr rrl.aillt,-ln l.llw.r ra- X ' turn Mall. I O.nilll T.l!n.nl.li. a.14 kr "C "inimjl.l. ('hMiralrrCtrMlralOa., Wfau.r UU (, UadUsa Sauara. I'lllLA Vim ii$ff n w itrliiiir. V 4 rretrot. Coourlta. fttlTHlEVA,,8CHtutllC0 gSMCiNCillllATI.O.BESal CURE YOURSELF t U. Illf for unnatural dlicliargri.lnnanuiatloni, Irritations or ulcerations of m u oa ut mm Plants I'ainlm, and not aiUW grnt or pol'aous. old by Omnlata or snt Iu fliln wrapaaaL Kefunded. JO anteo Dr Kayn Konovator to euro tivitnnwln.. rnnalL. PMlon, liver und Mdr.ev, Jlcst tonic, Uxatlva, ww. i-Liii.lu. IUIUT.H Mil I'iHUUig UlACUftC. Ynelit CInTi'i. Plrat Flar.le, WASTED A V CTvmn irifp.. . I aaundronVinr," vttb , from NeTrrt to Ma.-lha's Vlhtyird prtTv-Vd th m ue me aaie or tne cnilie. Onlnt to tlht mmu. stxr 5 to. clrJr ind trtce n cxtxiUshtd Indc ia ibriaii. targe salary t H- C inSRER, Chlcaan. A HOWIE PRODUCT Cook's imparial EXXWA tVHY DnOtrimra. HiVitnirtClia: IbMcmlnw. JUlMuUindi- jinn. atlnn, liver und kldr.cv lood nurlilor known fn stnovnlt'ii ond Invlgorutes 'he whole system snij I'tirrs rerv worst rases, (let trial imi ,,t nn If not siitlsllcd with H notify ui, wo will refund mnrey by return mall. Write your symptoms fori Medical Advlm. aa'npleand Proof, i&tt 1n A'l, i.a, II V. STATLER'S HOTEL nriTAi.r n v urrrsi ikthe world. VjQ ll from thn Main Entrance to tha Ex position 2 and S2 SO Foi Kk, breakfast with bath extra. Bend for free mspa said folder, tuning about .iur Gunrantted Ao-cmntiKMlatlana arejpsr mcoicau aoviOe. wnvant t, liabba nil your krmptoros. JienoTallnajU ijrstcni Is the ( clr isata uiui ure Koetaod ol our nut all Chronic I)l.sciirt. irr. 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