10 TITE OMAHA PAH7Y HEEi BTTTTDAY, ACGURT 0. 1003. DODERTIS TAKE TI1E TROPIIY British Tennli Champloni Defeat Larned and B. D. Wrenn ia Binglea, SCORE FOUR TO ONE FOR BRITONS Amor Iran TWendera Oaly Seowro On Polat, that Bala Olvea la Da laalt Wkei Elder Vleltoa Sprains Shoulder. two acta to one In favor of Doherty, Wrenn pulled out the fifth act. although H took fourteen una to decide It Ia tha last game of tba fifth set deuce was called eight times before Doherty won the neceaaary two points and the match. In the three days covering the contest for the cup the Americans scored only one point, and that was on a default by IV F. Doherty, occasioned by his sprained shoulder. The cup will be placed In cus tody of the English Lawn Tennis associa tion and It Is quite probable that an Amer ican team will go to England next year In axk effort to regain It. BOSTON, Aug. 8. The International ten tils trophy, presented three years ago by Dwlght H. Davla of this country, goes to Ens-land through the united efforts of R. F. and H. L. Doherty, who clinched their victory by winning both matchoe In alnglea AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES St. Faal Sncoombs to Louisville, Thanks to Hart's Sensational Catch. T.OTTTHVTTJL'E. Kv.. Alia?. 8. Louisville tnd.v and scorlna- In the entire contest four I defeated Ht. Paul today in a most exciting out of a total of live points. Each of the game. Jimmy Hart saved the game for yui m l" I tns locals n the ninth by making a sensa- two contests today went a full Ave ss -a. H. Uonal of wheeler's long drive with T. rohrtv. the Enallsh champion, aereat- I a man on second and a man on third and Ing William A. Larned. the American Cham- I two out. Attenaance, s.iuu. ocore. I ntrretnt f a tlT HIT plon, -8, -, 6-0, 2-. 7-5, while his brother hh"oa.b disposed of R. D. Wrenn, former American I Karwin, rf. . 1 4 I 4 o champion, 0-4, I-, 8-8, - Mm Crowd Excited, Hart, It 1100 braaaasr. lb. I I I I Olw.ll, cf.... I 1 1 0 Bullion. 3b.. (toil Tha mifliM were tilaved on adjoining I BrnrleTer. c. 1 t t 0 courts, and were witnessed by 6.000 tennis gXian. .i" i enthusiasts. From the start the excite-1 tn. . tnent was intense and after each match Totals .. had been squared at the end of four sets, everyone was fairly on tip toe until H. I Louisville T 0 i 14 0 ooaiu too too ST. PAUL. R.H.O.A.B. Olur, lb 1 t I 1 I Shannon cf.. 1 I Jackson, rf... 1 I gchaafer. H.. 1 0 t 0 0 Pl.n-., lb.... 0 1 4 t 0 rimirnor. If. 1 0 t 0 Whoelor. 3b.. 0 1 t t J. Sullivan. 0 0 t 1 K.rguaon, p.. 0 0 I 0 0 aJl.manf. p.. 0 1 1 1 0 10 10 (11711(1 Totali ... f M ( .3 0400000 rt. . HAHVAAfVAC Doherty won a .on. deuce aet hi. - and the necessary three points to obtain 1 nl. wheeler. Stolen bases: Odwell, tMMuuwatnn of the cud. I lournoy. Saorlflce . hit: Shannon. First - ... I V.. W-1I. I . TT-.. 4. FT Varviiann A large portion of the crowd remained to aee R. D. Wrenn finish his contest wltn me s. DV Allemansr. 8. Double clay: Schriever aider Doherty. At one time It looked as I to Brashear. wild pitch: Allemang. Left . . . ,.. ..n .. - k rmhMli on panes; ujuuvum, o, oi. rui, . nuia. .i n. m.sv - - 1;52- Umpre. Mullane. U L. Dohertv's marvelous ability to cover I -,,r nrto.ihtedlv won him the match with COLUMBUS, O.. Aug. g.-columbus shut I Ati, Ullmimli u tAmv In o fa.) .am. I h. learned, although to the minds of many I vlsltor, ,ecured but one hit off Dorner, a e-n unfortunate decision at a crltloal stage single by Wood In the ninth inning. The In the last set waa the cause of the latter's Jfcaia buncnea wis. Attendance, failure. With the games all In In thle aet. 'coldmbcs. . milwaukkb R.H.O.A.B. . ,. nnh.rl.'i I Morrlaaar, If. 1 1 1 0 0 Sehadey, lb.. 0 0 0 1 0 ajamo, v.u . ' - Clio,, aa 1 0 14 0 Uonahua, lb. 0 0 11 1 second service, the linesman lanea to can, smith, rf 114 0 OiWood. o o l t nd Larned then making It a double fault. JU;-jr. 10.. o un.jaub. a-o l turfed to chansre tourta. believing Itillor. lb.... 1 0 I 0 OiDunlaarr. If. 0 0 . 0 0 gam. was his. The referee decided that J o o!v.P Ill' the point was to be played over again. I bornor, .... ill. o Muiiar, p 0(110 This took the anap out of Larned a game .. "al TTd t..i. . .. o i t once, ana jjonercy naa mu auuumvjr c0iumbuil 4 0 0 2 0 0 j 0 wlnnlnc. I Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Thia tv. TT L. Dohertr-Larned match. I Earned runs: Columbus. 2. Stolen base: was looked on as the feature of the day Smith. Three-base hit: Fox. Double play: and many clustered about this court. The I ,,T. bv Muller.'l. First base on balls: ease with which Doherty won the first set I Oft Dorner, 6: off Muller, 2. Hit by pitched mnt dl.eoursjrlna-. esoeclallr aa Wrenn lrae: umpire; naneu, was putting up the game of hie life against Kaasas City Hammers Toledo. It F. Doherty. Larned seemed wild and TOLEDO. Aug. 8. Kanaaa City and bis errora were frequent, while Doherty Jo. broke even today the flrat game . ' . ... . . . , ... falling to Kansas City after heavy hitting, played carefully, although he relied almost whllo" the set;0nd was much more of a entirely on his opponent's mistakes. pitchers' battle. Attendanoe, 2,774. Soore, Rnora In first set. by Dotnts. waa aa fol- nr game. Impor'd Wash Goods 8c Five thousand yards fine imported lawns, batistes, dimities and corded novelties not a single old pattern in the bunch we purchased an en tire stock at a Terr low prioe yours the advantage values up to 35o a yard while hey last 8c ran r. r i j v kBT 11 ii 11 riv ay Remnants Tnblo Linen 1 and Odd Napkins A big lot to choose fromall will go Monday at 35c & 50c on the Dollar 0 too 0 1 0 0 lows: H. L. Doherty.. ..1 4 2 1 4 4 4 8 4-89 6 Larned 4 2 4 4 2 2 1 8 1-23 2 Doherty Starts la Strong. The foreigner again started out like a winner in the second aet and through Lmws, aa.... KANSAS CITY. R.H.O.A.B. TOLEDO. H.H.O.A.B. 1110 1 RotMuaa. lb. . 4 10 V 1 Smith, rf. Gear, rf 0 OlChllda. 3b 1.110 Kanoc, b.... . . . I O Owana, la-rf. 1.1(0 1 0 t 0 Klelnow, c. .. 114 1 Oratlr. o., Durham, of., . 1 . 0 1 Knoil, It 1 . . 0 1 Hill Larned'a oontlnued unateadlneaa made the J,,,,"' ,"; j J J J. Total. Hchaub, Sb... 0 0 1 0 1. 0 111 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 0.00 I Turnar, lb.. I C natal). If i Ball. aa-p.... 0 0 11 D (Iwnin n. aoore I to 1, then the American oegan iiuiaiin, of . .v.. v.i. im votai h n t si ruiiouia uiv ub .vt ..." . i i Totala f SxM 1 1 Sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth games Kansas City 3 4 0 2 3 2 0 4 o 1 created almost a furor. The set finally Toledo 0 0 0 1 0 1 S 0 07 reached deuoe and four games were neces- 'Two-base hits: Owei.a (2), Nance. (2), aary before Lamed pulled It out and evened gomVun.." the match. base on balls: Oft German. 2: oft Alloway. Soores In the aeoond sat: J. Struck out: By German, 1; by Ball, 1; TT rtnwtv i i 4 K 4 1 1 0 t 4 1 R fl l-M-8 .. owB.y. o. jjouoie piay: uau to I jirnoi tiiiiiiitiiii i 46 wwiaa to Turner. Left on bases: Toledo, learned ..........i u e s z a 1 1 is . c,tv wna nith.. The spectators naa anotner mgnt in me jr- r h-.V-rA. " ...I... j " .... i xv umpire; running nam. apparent ease that It looked as If the match I ccore, secona game: TOLXDO. R.H.O.A.B 0 . 1 0 01 0 0 . . 0 .10 0 might be settled In one more set. Larned's errors throughout were of the moat glar- I amltn, rf Ing description and his drives out of court were sometimes yaraa Deyona mo tines, i Klalnov. e... 0 0 . 1 Larned failed to get a game and scored Sohaub. lb., l i l i o 1.. - M I 1 1 . . .W. VIM m yvutim. i CrlaUII. B The score In the third set was: I Ball. aa... nviauns II. II. L. Doherty ;,4 4 4 ( 8 4-37-4 Larned .......0 0 1 8 4 I 10-0 After the usual rsat Lamed cams out I Totals 0 1 . 0 o i o I i 11.01 0 1 1 1 ( 4 10x10 . i . KANSAS CITT. ft.H.O.A.K. Rothfuaa. lb. ... 1 0 Oaar,. rf 0 1.00 Nance. Ib.... 0 1110 OraOr, a 0 0 . 1 0 Durham, of.. 0 1 1 0 0 Knoll, If 0 14 0 0 as.... 0 0 . . 1 McAn4'wa, lb 1 1 1 . 1 Jooua, p..... 0 0 0 1 0 xCoona out on Infield fly. Touia . T 11 t and started In with renewed vigor and the Toledo . i a n i n case witn wrucn ne won me iourm set &.ansas Ulty l 0 0 0 2 0 03 revived the hop that he might eventually I tamed runs: Toledo, 1; Kansas City, S. null out the match. Nearly all the noints 2-b"e hits: Owens (2), Kothfuss, Gear. - - m I ' hiaa.IkAaa kit I.aU a. - 1 . In thla aet were made through daring place Owens, tacrlnce MtT Owen." First base anota oown tne aiae lines ana across ine on Dans: ui install, 2; oft Coons 1 courts. In short, the whole play waa thrill- 'ruclt ,"t: Orlatall. 1; by Coons, 2. in. throughout. Tltne: Pt: Cunningham. Points on the fourth set were: ladtanaaoUs Twice Beats Oles. TT It TVihertv ft 0 K 1 4 1 1 11fLiI INDIjk NAPOI.I8. Ind. Alio- ATHI. limed 4 4 8 4 1 4 4 4 28- spoils won both games from Min.rapolis The last set was naturally the most ex- tousy wiuiout much trouble. The last game citing of the match and the crowd went 'hw ,ti.ln 'n.ni"? 11 "n wild with enthusiasm when Larned In lha .Zn,.: ' eighth game made the score 4 all. Then INDIAnapous. came the unfortunate decision on Do-1 T,,, ,h herty's servloe and after that Lamed Fox, lb 1 l . aeemed to have but littlo life, though he 7",r; " I i ! J ? man agon to onng the aet to deuce. Do- Jon.a, if o i l o oi hertv. however, wod the next two aamea. I H'rOon. o... 0 0 I 0 0 .u. " . .v - : 0 . . I uio i.u niiun anu cup, ana ne I Kibm, lb.... . 0 10 0 0 was cheered vociferously by the orowd as P-... 1 0 . ha walked out of the court. I Totals . Tha noints In tha last aot wan' I H. L. Doherty .... 4 4 S J 6 4 1 5 J 5 4-tR-T SSSi! XJUTiea 31B43Z4I348 2 4-B I ""-"' UINNEAPOLIR R.H.O.A.E.I h H n i K 0 0 0 . 0 Sulllran, cf.. 1 0 0 0 0 tUHpoonar, lb.. 0 0.00 Lallr. If 0 0.00 Momtrr, it. o o l o Yeaftr, 0.... 0 0 4 . Oylar, aa.... 0 0 4 .0 Martin, lb... 1 1 4 . o Williams, rf. 0 1 1 0 0 McDonald, s. 0 1 0 1 1 Vaablndar, p. 0 1 0 0 0 I lilll I Wrenn's Games Hard ronsht. ToUla ... . 4 .4 11 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 I 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 pans: By Kellum 4, by McDon- u c ?ut: ' ullum fi by Mo' - - whvm . A 7 ftJCIlUIIl D. uy AlO- in the meantime the orowd on the other lt, Ids of the enclosure was getting Its All luui, MoDonald. Uacrlnce hit: Hogrlever. of excitement In the match between R. F Publ,-plaL Warcan-Fox-Klhm. Stolen Doherty and R. D. Wrenn. Thla match 0.".: rmm mnrA Wlu . V. .. . , . . . I 1 , . a.v , i . n ' ..w.. Avui. kitati ma une in ine I .w. wuiyiitf; r orernan. adjoining court, many of the gamea reaoh-1 Bcore, second game: Ing deuce and the rallies being Ion and brilliant. After the match had been made Tamaatt. b.. i roa, lb 1 Brig! it's Disease Diabetes News. and INDIANAPOLIS R.H.O.A.B 1.11 1 1 I VI Hoariavar. rf. 1 1 . 0 C Coultar, ct... 1.10 0 Jon. If 0 1.10 Woodruff, .. 1 4 1 o Marcaa. as... 0 10 10 Klhm. lb 0 14 0 0 Vola. s 0 0 0 0 0 WJIlama, p.. 0 0 1 0 ol MINNEAPOLIS. . , R H.O.A.E SulllTan, ef.. 0 0 0 0 I 8poonar, lb.. 0 1 ( t 1 Lllr. It 0 . 0 0 0 aaoimrrs, ID. 0 0 . . 0 Yaaser, 0 0 1 4 4 1 Oyler, aa 0 1 1 . o M.nin. ib... 0 0.41 Williams, rf. 1 0 0 0 0 Tbomaa, p... 110 11 Totals . Ilill 4 The John J. Fulton Co. of Sao Fran Cisco, First In the World to An- nounce the Cure and Present a Totals ... 10 1. I li Indianapolis 0 1 6 0 0 9 Minneapolis 0 0 10 1 02 Bases on balls: Rv Vni x xviui..,. a Struck 0ut: By Williams 8, by Thomas 1. lilt by pitcher: Coulter. Two-base hit: Oyler. Sacrifice hits: Fox 2. Oyler. Double Definite Percentage ol Recoveries EL'i "c.anw?2:!clhS' JeaJrmseit. 18 fCC tnt) and Give Out Lists ol P" n buses: Indianapolis 4. Minneapolis the Cured. Is- Empire: Foreman. Time: 1:20. Here ar some of the Ban Francisco r taadlaa: of the Teams. ooveriea. AU of them were declared by Bt. Paul . Fnyaiciana to o incurably Ul with Brlghfa Milwaukee Disease or Dlabetua: N. w a...i, I Louisville President Bpauidln. Saw Co.; Adolph l"dna"0AiB eske. founder Cal. Cracker Co.: c.ri n ,"".'ty Played. Won. Lost. Columbus Minneapolis Toledo Games today: 87 W 7 91 M 64 67 bl 62 45 40 38 3d S3 34 44 46 46 68 60 60 PC. .60 MS .637 .610 .4H6 .4C9 SH8 S76 Kansas City at Toledo Belle. , pioneer druggist; Chas. Engelke! "'" rn-ucuioo journal: . m wi editor Spirit Review r Edward hir ,1 Call; C. X. Newton, yardraaater a. p. Co I M!! ' 1?lunlb,ui Bt- Paul at Loula 8acramento); John A. Phelps. Hotel Reoe- I ' M'nneP at Indianapolis. II... K I r m, n . . . . iju Bieiner Bt.; Mrs B. B. Cllne. 17S7 ilroansav ur. t ' heneU. tus FlUmor bt. UPPed St times) IJNCOitN' ,ls!'b-, A"f -(Special Tele S J- Ma?.he'de?;' Coast Agt. ball teams, ths lstter of Omaha, played -wau-am w.4 lis, a. -jTiusr, At- I m "'x --iiirsii4-u Bj&me i rua after New Colored Dress Goods at Thirty-Nine Cts. Yard One hundred pieces full 36 Inches wide a f very pretty lot of eolorlngs and f - VJ Cl patterns nothing nicer for chll- J C dren's school dresses rery cheap at 60c a yard to open the aeaaon all go Monday at 89o a yard. Twelve caees of new 48c wool drees goods on special sale this week. WB HAVD MARKED THEM ALL AT ONE) PRICE. In this lot you'll find the season's latest novelties In the prettiest of patterns. The as sortment is too big to describe in detail tha rr!oe Is not muoh over half their actual values at 48a. 48c Colored Dress Goods on big bargain circle "a 1 ; liO pieces pretty wool plaids f . I jJ. pretty mixtures, bourett ef- I J.'lesC w fects values are 30c to 25o a li yard on big bargain circle, for 12H cents. Domestics Linens, Etc. Bed Sheets Eleven dosen very fine bed sheets, made of the finest grades of muslins, sizes are 72x90, 81x90 and 90x90 They are juBt a bit soiled on the edges val- CQn ues up to $1 your choice Monday vJOL Table Napkins Fifty dozen b i 1 ve r bleached homespun linen napkins f Cp an extra fine $1.25 quality, 7...... Table Linen 66 inches wide extra heavy silver bleached table linen EEf-i a good 75c quality Monday, yard., yv Towels 19x38 full bleached -huck towels, slightly imperfect cheap at 18c Ql n each-- Monday, each O 3W Monster Silk Sales for Monday 59c 59c One hundred nnd fifty pieces of NEW FALL SILKS worth 11.75 and $2.00 a yard, at FIFTY-NINE CENTS. Mr. Redmond, our silk and dress goods buyer, secured a manufacturer's sample stork st ONE FOURTH ITS ACTUAL VALUE. These silks are Imported from France were consigned to a prominent New York house, who accepted Mr. Redmond's offer for his full line of samples, from which the Immense stocks were purchased. Samples are the acme of careful selections better generally than the stock. We offer this sample line of new fall silks In lengths running from SO to 60 yards In a piece checks, stripes plaids, granites and bourettes. Our Monday morning silk sales are hummers. Here's tho THUNDERER FIFTY-NINE CENTS A YARD. An Immense Sale Foulard Silks and Honey-Comb Taffeta all worth $1.25 and $1.50 a yard at 48c. Foulards will be very popular for reception gowns. W have a big lot of these line silks, bought at a very low figure. Among them ar some very handsome floral designs In rich colorings, finished In exquisite embossed satin, many of them are worth 11.50 a yard. Honey-Comb Taffetae are new in this market and we have them In creams, pinks, blues and linen shades. The regular selling price of Honey-Comb Taffetas Is J1.28 a yard for one day only we will offer both lines Foulard Silks and Honey-Comb Taffetas at 48c. 48c 48 c i A Big Waist Sale for Monday Fifty doaen fine wash waists In lawns, batiste, piques and madras clothi whites ant colors, trimmed with lac and awlss Insertions and tucks, not one that Is worth less than TWO DOLLARS AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Monday Waists at One Ninety Every summer waist in our stock that sold from K.50 to 17.00 made of the nnest wnite HaMtau silk, dotted Swisses, linen, madras, mulls and Persian lawns. In white and col orsremember they are really worth from 13.60 to 17.00 MONDAY MORNING AND TILL ALL ARE GONE-at $1.90, 89c Waists at One 1.90 89c .hat sold from 1.90 Ginghams at 41 Cents Per Yard ONE THOUSAND YARDS FINE APRON CHECK QINQ- ,m Q aa..n rtrti-r ATTlt TTV II cnAv CI TI a -ra S Irt Circle at ..4c Mercerized Dress Novelties at 5c 5c rrVB HUNDRED YARDS FINE MERCERIZED DRESS NOV' ELTIES VALUES UiC A YARD-Harney Street Bargain Circle Monday . Black Dress Goods at Fifty Cents a yard 46 inch Iirilliantinesj, 42-inch all wool chev. iots, 44-inch all wool Henriettas, 40-inch heavy crepe Granites, 40-inch fancy M'ohairs every yard is new goods and A Qp worth 75c easily Monday, a yard Black Dress Goods at One Dollar a yard 54-inch French Venetian, 46-inch Twine cloth, 44-inch Melrose, 45-inch English Can vas, 53-inch English Serges, 45-inch English Brilliantine values up to 11.50 i fS and $1.75 yard all on sale at. .. . leVVJ In Our Suit Department Second Floor. We have three white wool, Buits, one each of voile, etamine and canvas: jacket and skirt eilk lined throughout and prettily trimmed. A $125.00 Suit for.e.'.,.... $48.50 A 67.50 Suit for $39.00 And a $52. 50 Suit for ... ... . $32.50 Dress Skirts Etamines, voiles, rerges and (Sicilians, in plain white and black and white stripes trlktmed with taffeta bands, buttons and tucks $17.50, ?9.90, Q C ?8.95 KJ,Z7lJ Children's Dresses A pretty line of children's wash dresses in whites and colors, prettily trimmed ages 1 to 4 years IIALP PRIOE all go Monday at HALF PRICE. Rousing Crockery Bargains QUART MASON JARS WITH CAPS A Cn per dozen O w LARGE WHITE BOWLS AND PITCHERS Nine dozen lead-blown Tumblers, ylo at', each Tt Ironstone China Plates, large ' ylr size TcC Haviland & Co.'s white Ransom Breakfast OaTn Plates,' each Large Hotel Slop Jars, r ' each One-gallon Milk Crocks, each ...C Bohemian decorated Glass Water Sets, A Q ?1.25 values for J.,tOC Many new and attractive lines of imported China arriv ing every day. Come and see our unparalleled Crockery Bargains. Second floor. Indian Beads Indian Beads Extra long Indian braided and rope bead chains, yj. all colors A magnificent square bead chain, made in "fe CA Mexico, very stylish Long white Indian bead chains, only Jewelry Dept. ruin Floor. iau 10c Hammocks The original Mexican Sails Hammocks. . . I Our Cut Price Drug Dept. These are rock-bottom prices. You cannot go one better on these. Carter's Little Liver mils IOC Allcock's Porous Plasters -4 r 2 for 25c each IOC Cost or la we sell the rtg GENUINE only OC Hire's Root A g- Beer IOC California Byrup of A f Figs fiUC Btunrt's Dyspepsia a g Tablets .... HtxJC MTOTHKB'8 Qfl FRIEND OlC Mennen's Talcum Powder lAmtQ Duffy's Malt QCT, Whiskey OuC Llsterlne rtn 75c and vUC Plnkham's Vegetable TE? Compound A OC DR. PIEKCE'8 FAVOK- ITE PKESCItlPTION ..OVC Horllck's Malted Milk- A $3.15, 75c and 4liC Refrigerators at Cut Prices V A Large 1 nt uiacier L Jj for the Price of a Smal One. Has 8 walls of asbestos and charcoal filling the highest grade box on the market, 47, 34 and 20 in., holds one hun dred pounds of i A QEst ice, price .llOU In Hardware Department We Will Sell Monday A Xo. 8 Granite Tea (kAr Kettle for .VJtk A 2-qt. Granite Pre serving Kettle lV-IL A 3-qt. Granite Pre- 1 Qn serving Kettlo xzs A 5-qt. Granite Pre- Of p serving Kettle .-aWTw A 2-qt Granite OOr Coffee Pot sWVL' A lj-qt'. Granite Oat- A Clri meal Cooker for Basement. TT 4U mr- Better values than Hfl IT 1 1 T ft ever we make prices A Ull,WA that induce lively buying buying here involves a saving of time and economy and the assurance of the best in styles finish and construction. Here are some rare bargains for this week you'd better see the goods, they tell the story better than we can . 16-inch top Parlor Table for 59c Large Comfort Rattan Rocker for 3.35 A Four Twenty-eight Ladles' Rattan Swing Rocker for 2.96 An Eight Dollar Solid Golden Oak Chiffonier for 5.2 S Big bargains In odd dressers at $9.90, $11.98, $12.25, $13.25 and up. An Eleven Dollar Couch, beautifully upholstered for.... 7.28 Steel Folding Bed Couch, each 5.98 ROCKING CHAIRS By far tha biggest assortment and grtatest values Ex tra fine bargains In large arm comfortable rockers, wood seat, Oft hand polished rockers, worth up to $5.60 Monday $3.60, $3.33 and ..sMeO Sideboards Never better bargains than these solid golden Q crk sideboards $16.75, $15.85, $14.85 and Corner Roman Chair worth six dollars Monday 3 98 Iron Beds! Iron Beds! Our entire line of new Iron Beds on sale. We have Juat tha bed you are wanting All sizes All Finishes. All at money-saving Prices. Over one hundred and thirty-eight patterns to choose from. Pyrography Bargains on Table No. 1 Art Department, 2d Floor. Brlc-a-Brac In all woods suitable for pyrography that sold up to 35c, Napkin Rings, Needle boxes, Match boxes, Pin trays, Pin cushions, Mexican hats, Etc.. etc. Cute Varied Unlq ue Pretty. See our immense attractions in Pic tures and Picture Frames. A one dollar Etching for. 0' 19c Bargains in TRUNKS ..jiiiiii iii .j.iii . ., ..u , j ff mi a I P . '.a Ssp mjftf torosy, KM Wm Bu; Wm. Hide. Real UitaLa I noon.n !' city, the capital city Christian H ttansoma BU. Mrs. C C 7?!.' r1.1"1' by , core ' 1- he Omah MrchaiT tliTllunra) Tol Wm laJki?:- f a ,?V,r1 We",,ct.d h,, hammered JJ. Wu.rtwma.wr 'a eDaVtm.nt .KJ.PJ?" ''. wacker, Menhant. lii sm ml iiTT I L 1Z . na tooa a .w a wiiai ecvincu lu isn aa r immunn na laa.i f other, 'bum. were at d.atS".rt"ir??!! Jh? .vJ.!l""L.r""f , h? "'nth "inning ul on the compounds, but mVn I 'l'a "Y" v5?J"yt,.ul OI lnB do11 "corlnK tril. That uianv i. in .T I, I lnrom run., jnorinmaon was SUDstltuted, ilZr tJZL.Vtl. Wo'r ln lrem' may I with second and third bases oocuDle.1 .mi o cove be had bean wre "udu d!i.m,ovra o nobidy out ind the next M.&h.'i! "era reUreKa In order. The ,han,aX.?. ? Htlo ' . ...... v. uiihi m lor last Interviews ndv rvred who were in a aut, of atsolute coma. VD i,.. wft bout tT per cent of all cases ct Blight s Wsease and Utabatea. nere?S! f"1? Ju-'Uvly hirurable. are now curable ."m.""7.1L0V.",D0Un'J- The free. Wa hav- ju.t stahllshid diwlt fn your city wh.r vOU m nni "uTw r.ound. and pampnleu. ,1,; Bhermin Ka.- w- Cor. utb and three batsmen acore : . . R.H.E. 1 8 14 S 0 0 17 11 T Batteries: Cronly. Thorciimson ani Smith for Toung Men's Christian Associa tion: Knight and Hathawav for Ulrni Btrurk out: By Cronly 7, by Thorgrlmson L by Knight 1. Wild pitches: Crouly i. MeCerd.BraSy's Wia. Ths McCord-Brsy base ball team de feated the Paxton Gallaghers on tha diamond at Thirty-seventh and California streets yesterday afternoon by a s-ore of I to 7. Batteries: Mc-Cord-Brsdy, Oray and Mrown; f aJLlun uauagner. vorwald sad UoweU. s BIG DAY AT THE RACE TRACK. Booiety Turni Oat in Luge Hamben and ivnt ii rrononooaa oaooeai. ACCOUNTED DRIVING CLUB'S BEST AFFAIR Poverty, Maud I svad Toaltaa Are AmonaT Horaes that Drstlngalab.e4 TbemselTes SehedmAe of Resnlts. Yesterday's racing matinee la accounted tha most successful that tha Omaha Driv ing Park association has given. Tha crowd waa large and greatly Interested and scat tered through the grandstand and ln trapa and carryalla and tallyhoa ovsr tha pad dock. It waa aoclety day from tha gen eral appearances. The program waa very well arranged and everything went off without any confusion or great delay. Tha horses, too, were well matched and gave several very pretty and close heats. One of the best races of the day was the second in class B. Poverty cams In third ln the first two heats and then made a splendid race in tha third heat, winning by halt a length. The next heat she car ried herself prettily, but was passed a quarter of the way down and clung to tha tall of Mable L. all down the back atretch, creeping up to within a noaa at tha end of ths heat. Voallae Makes Good Showing?. Fred Nash's Vonllne made a great allow ing in tha class D race and took tha two first heats, lesding the feld all of the way. Vonllne has been driven by Mr. Nash for the last seven years and for tha last two years has been tha family bores. The last race he entered Vonllna and raced horse for the first time. The results of the races are Class E m Mtrhael Angelo, b. g. (M. A. Weath erbee) Bell (T. C. Byrne) pollie. g. m. (W. A. Rath) Lucy Two Step, a. m. 10. S. Moore).. Class JJ Vonllne (Fred Nash) Rocker, g. g. (J. UIHrance) Chantwood b. m. KU llurke) Bayman (Ed BurkeJ Class C Rose M, bL m. (J. Johnson) Princess, b. m. (C. F. Reed) Oray KM. g. g. (Kid Mullen) Class a Roy F, br. g. (F. J. Campbell) Mable U ch. m. (O. O. Uray) Poverty, a. m. (W. C. Russell) Class A Blusen. br. g. C. C. Kendall) Tony W, b. g. (W. A. McKay). tha I I I 1 1 2 2 t 3 .1 .2 .3 .2 ..1 3 S 3 N. V. Black Hawk, bl. g. (R. A. Thomp son) : Judges: V, F. Lapp, Fred Johnson, El. iJillrance. Timers: Henry Dunn, J. Byrne, M. L Leonard. TEKAMAH RACE MEET CLOSES Goad Time ts Made Despite the Heavy Track Caused by Friday's Ralaa. TEKAMAH. Neb.. Aug. 8. (Special Tele gram.) The balance of the program of the race meeting was pulled off at this place this afternoon with 2.000 people on the grounds. Jessie M sold a favorite all the way through the 2:17 pace and won wjta ease. In the (-year-old trot Wilbur was also an aaav winner and after the first heat won tha next two without any trouble. In the 2:22 pare Anawlll had everything Ita own way. Summaries: 1:1 pace, purse 1300: Star Oneida, jr., bl. a. (Star Oneida) (Hehla) sion) Miss Nutwood Allerton, b. m. (Al- lerton) Babby Qooden, s. s. (McKoberts).. Vllbar. br. s. (Escobar) King Airy, br. s. (Norval King).... Drift Allerton, b. s. (Allerton) ... Time: 2:364, 2:344. 2:S41A. 2:22 pace, purse S:sou: Henrietta, b. m. (Hugh Patten)....! Annawlll. b. m. (Andersonlan) 1 Mack Boy, b. g. (McRoberts) 8 Hen Tell. br. a. (t'ntraced) 7 Samandie, ch. s. (Semicolon) 4 Alluboard. b. s. (Almoner) Fred li, b, g. (Alhambra) 3 Rubber Neck, s. g. (Free Coin age) 6 Time: 2:21W. I:21V4. 2:2114, 2:2SH. Whllo the track was ralher heavy from yesterday's rains, yet very good time was made and everybody was well satisfied with tha race meet. tit 4 3 16 4 6 I d 1 t .3 4 7 Yankee Boy. a. m. Trilby, a. g. m. (Comet Allen)... Harry Kvans. b. it. (Wen. Kvana) Joule M. b. m. (Norval Chief) 2 1 1 Time: 2:20. :J2t. 2:24. :2l. t 40. 3-year-old trot, purse 10: Wllmore, ch. s. (Conqueror) 3 T Fern W. eli. at. (Louis Wilkes) 1 Oqv. Bryant, b. a. iTha lmprsa. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS "Pttteborg Phil" Nets 40,000 Whea Aristocracy Captures Sara, toga Special. NEW YORK. Aug. 8. The features of to day's races were the Travers stake for $10,000 for S-year-oMs at one mile and a furlong, inn ine Mraidca special aor ear-olils at five and a half furlongs. Ada Nay won the Travers by six lengths from Reliable. It was reported that "Pittsburg Phil" won I40.mi on Aristocracy, the ai-to-1 shot winner of the Saratoga special by two lengths, liroomstirk was second, a head ln front of Stalwart. Results: First, seven furlongs: Mermls won. Major Dalngertield second, Stamping Ground third. Time: 1:2W. . Second, steeplechase handicap, full course: Tankard won, Wool Gatherer sec ond. Time: 6:21- , , m . v ia Third. Saratoga special, fla and a half furlongs: Aristocracy won, Broomstick second Stalwart third. Time: 1:11S- Fourth, mile and a furlong, the Travers slake: Ada Nay won. Reliable second, Ulmcrack third. Time: 1:57. Fifth, five and a half furlongs, selling: The Iidy Rhodesia won. Bailor Knot sec ond. Kxeentral third. Time: llOH- Sixth, mile, selling: Rostand won, Gold bell second, Oottsge Maid third. Tims: l:42i. CHICAGO, Aug. . Results: First, sU furlongs: floral Wreath won. Dutch Carter second, Christine A. third. Time: 1:16. Second, four end a half furlongs: Clifton Forge won. Fred Leppert second. Don Domo third. Time: 0:5j?. Third. Chicago stakes, mile: Pick Welles won. Toah second, Bragg third. Time: 1:41. Fourth, six furlongs: A. D. Gibson won, Skilful second, Tho Giver third. Time: 1 'Fifth, five furlongs: The Kentucklan won. Bards second, liardolph third. Time: 114. ' ST. LOt'IS, Aug. 8.-Results: First, six furlongs, selling: Miss Ouldo won, Reducer second, One More third. Time: 1:16. Second, live and a half furlongs, selling: Tom Klley won. Doctor Cartledge second, tiappy Hooligan third. Time: l:10l4. Third, mile and seventy yards, selling: Noweta won, Bind I second, Morris Vollmer third. Time: 1:474. Fourth, six furlongs. Ozark selling stake: Mafutda won, Mngnoiln second, Mildred I third. Time: 1:17V. Fifth, mile and a sixteenth, purse: Orris won. Lasso second, Orpheum third. Time: l:4ft. Sixth, mile and a sixteenth, soiling: Pi rate won. Light Opera second, B. Gates third. Times 3:04. . Seventh, seven furlongs, selling: Ana N. won. Orleans second, lfobart third. Time: :2V4. Armoars Beat Field Clob. At ihM Vleld elnh vrounds yesterday afternoon the Armours won through the t Itching of Adams. Nine or the rieia ciuu atstnen struck out, and only Ave scat tered lilts were secured by them. Tho ,core: Rir.E. Armours 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-8 13 4 Omsha F. C 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0-3 6 H.tterlea: Armours. Adams and O'Keefe: Omaha Field club, Davidson and Martin. Webster City Wist from Vlmtoa. WEBSTER CITY, Ia., Aug. 3. (Special Telegram. With Ted Green In the box, Webster City won from the Vinton team thla afternoon by the score of to 1. The visitors got but one hit off the Invincible Ted. The same teams will ploy tomorrow st Lehigh, when a special excursion will be run from this city. Crostoa aad Clarloda Break Evea. CRK8TON, Ia., Aug. 8 (Special Tele fram. Creston and Clarinda broka even here today, Creston winning tha first gams by a score of 6 to 0 and Clarinda tha sec ond by a score of 6 to 2. Three home runs were made in the first cunt. Nona of the Clarinda players reached second base In the flmt game and could rot find Corn, tho new Creston pitcher. Batteries: Creston, Corn, Ward and Corbett: Clarinda, Howie. Meekenson and Depew. Umpire: Golden. . Argonauts Crack Oarsmen. ST. CATHARINES, Ont.. Aug. 8. Tha St. Catharines Henley was continued today with the following result.: Junior doubles, finals: Argonauts flrat; time, 7.43. Junior singles, finals: J. E. Coliaon, Hamilton, won: time. H:17; Craig, Detroit, upaet and swam ashore. Intermediate fours: Argo nauts won; time, 7:18. Intermediate eights: Argonauts first; time, 7:06. Inter mediate doubles: Argonauts first; time, 7:37. Victory for Bakers. The Baker Furniture company team took a game from the Doup Mattress boys Sat urday afternoon on the diamond at Twenty, seventh street snd Ames avenue by a score of 18 to 11. Batteries: Baker, Barker and Latsch; Doup, lienllck and Hall. Defeader Takes First It are. TORONTO. Aug. 8. Strathcona, tha de fender, today won by a quarter of a minute In the first of the races for the Canada's cup. I !& Headachy EL take af9w QtTHQRA No heart depressant or narcotic, bat a 0ro clearer and tlmnaeh ulllrr ; It brings the liver and bowels Into health j action. Vud ay Amrru-an pkytutatu axarfy a yaara. oe. aaa I , at bragsuu e b stall Iron THE TAR KANT CO, 21 Jay Street, New Verh