TIIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST lfi. 100.1. 9 P" OMAHA WINS. WITH USE U1T Bankers Down kiwaakea Blofn, Who File Up Eight 8afe On?. GLT.EOCE.D FIELDING DOES THE WORK NrPkrrtoa of the Brfwrn Walks roar of the Locals la the First Iealng, kat la larlarlbio . After Tkat. Tosterday's guo at Vinton street park. which Omaha took from Milwaukee with but ona hit, recalled that memorable vic tory tor tha locals again Kansas City last yesr when Gibson sent them through the dar with not a hit to their credit. Mr. Bchafstall has the rest of his team to thank and Mr. McPherson himself to blaina for tha rasult yesterday. True, Bchaf stall didn't mu an unusually poor show ing, but he rare Milwaukee eight hits and three bases on balls and was hit at such critical times so hard that nothing In the world but tha moat gilt-edge support of his comrades saved him. The team played an errorless (una against chances so diffi cult aa to produca some thrilling plays. As for Mcpherson, he simply gave away the game In the first Inning by sending four men to first on balls and hitting an either. , ' Tha tm was Intensely Interesting, full tvf brilliant feats and In doubt to the finish, which was little abort of spectacular. Not ainoe the first Inning bad Omaha scored. Milwaukee had landed one In the seventh and cams up to tha ninth with three to tha bad. Cockman was first man up. He drove long one to Dusty Miller, which was neatly gathered In. O'Nell then hit for a baas and 8c ha f stall sent a pang through tha crowd by walking Braun, "With, two men on bases Big Gatlns, who had already poked out a single and a double, laced out another two-bagger, scor ing both runners. With but one out and Hugh Duffy's sluggers whetting their ap petites for bits, things looked dubious, but Bchafstall, at this critical moment, settled down and retired Miller and Lucia on little diamond blows. That rirst Ionia. The first tnnlng for Omaha was a lively affair. Carter want to first on an error by Cockman and Oenins and Miller drew passes. Then with the bags full McP her eon kindly poked one In between Jack Thornton's favorite ribs and forced Carter In. Bhugart sacrificed and Miller scored. Kelley walked and so did Hlckey. Oondlng flew oat to left and by this time a total of fonr runners had creased the plate. Bchafstall retired the side by striking out Omaha was disposed of practically In one, two, three order up to the finish only three men facing McPherson In any Inning, save the fifth, when Carter again got a Ufa on an error. McPherson was as steady aa a clock from tha second on; so Invincible to Omaha, In fact, that but one bit was made. Hlckey drew that one In the sixth, and was thrown out trying to teal second. Both Oonding and Lucia were on their metal when It cams to throw ing. But as for throws, ths best of the game and one of tha best ever seen on the grounds was by. Dusty Miller, who out off Oatins at third from deep left when tha Dig shortstop was trying to stretch a two-bagger Into a three-base hit. Braun before htm bad made a double and had Dusty not caught Oatlna another run prob ably would have come In. Omaha's Infield and outfield worked with almost phenomenal alacrity, but that of the outer gardeners was ths more con spicuous. Miller trapped three long drives. Oer.lns two and Carter two. And (t so happened that In nearly every case it took a Ions run to cabbage onto the ball. Bhu gart took care of the only two that came his way, while Hlckey quit with two put outs and three assists to bis credit, and Kelly, the new shortstop, who has made himself popular with tbe fans by bis fast work, with two putouts and two assiats. Bchafstall fielded his position well. Although on tha visiting team It was evi dent that many of the friends of Alonso V. Stone were disappointed when their idol failed, after three attempts, to connect With ths ball. ... . Manager Duffy Is out of the game on ac count of a broken band. Score: OMAHA ' Aa Ft H. PO. 4 10 1 "tl balls: Off ftrhaffttall, S; off McPhrnn, Hit bv Mtchcd ball: Tbr-nt'in. Iwruhle play: Hlckey to Kelly to Thornton; Cock man to UU!n to Braun. Left on tw: Omaha, t; Milwsukee, 4. Time: 1:35. Um pire: Kelly. The a-me two tea .s play today, the second gam of the trasent series, snd a spirited contest is looked for. Mlllloaalres Fight Desperately. COLORADO PPniXOS. Auc. 15 -Colors do prlngs and fit. Joseph spilt even today In a stubbornly contested double-header. The locals tied the score twice In the sec ond game and almost won. fk-ore, first game: It. H. E. Colo. Springs... 0 A 0 2 2 0 I I 10 f St. Joe 0 100101 4 1 u 1 Batteries: St. Joe, Diehl and McConnell: Colorado Springs. Vllleman and Doran score. second same. rhe fit. Joe 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 412 14 I Colo. Springs 2100010020 0 S 16 6 Batteries: St. Joe. Chlnn and McCon nell: Colorado Spring. McNeelv and Dor an. Kiel Defeat Dearer. DENVER. Aur. IS Failure to hit th. ball at critical times lost the game for Denver. The second game was postponed on account of rain. Score: R H R Denver 000201000172 Kansas City.. 100100200416 Batteries: uenver. Barber and Bchlel; Kansas City. Cabte and Messltt. Distillers taptare Victory. DE3 MOINES. Aur. IS. Poor fleMlnv bv Des Mtitnos lost a twelve-inning game this afternoon. Attendance. 1.000. Score: R If R Peoria 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 Des Moines 1 0000000000 01 7 t Batteries: Des Moines. Ptuhmin and Fohl; Peoria. Hart and Hessler. Umpires: Barry and Miller. Staadlaa; of the Teams. Milwaukee Colorado Springs.. nansas city Bt. Josenh Peoria Denver Des Moines Omaha Games today M ? M 2 96 05 S6 M Milwaukee Won. Lost. P.C. o 14 .m 00 27 .6?! 60 44 .532 47 46 .611 45 El .469 42 53 . 442 40 66 .421 27 ' 57 .XH at Omaha. Peoria at Des Moines. Kansas Cltv at Denver, St. Joseph at Colorado Springs. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Pirates ill Beaa Eaters Divide Hob. era la Doable-Header Coatcst. BOSTON. Aug. 16 Pittsburg won the first game of today's doublo-header. but Doheny's wtldneea cost It the second. Bos ton scored five runs In the fourth Inning of the second game. Attendance, 6.S47. Score, first game: FlTTSBnio. R.H.O.A E. BeaufltoBt, etl I I Clark. If Ill Lath. Js 1 t 4 Wagner, as . 1 1 I hransria, lb 1 1 It Rltrher. 2b.. 4 0 1 Bebrins, rt... 0 1 2 raalps, .... I Liecrer, p....'t i:Coolcr. If.... 1 STeaiwy. lb... Stanlar. ef... OCarnar, rf... b Moran, e I Ab'tlrhlo, lb. 0 OOrara'fsr. lb. 0 Aubrcr, M ., a a William, p.. BOSTON. H.U O A.B Carter, rf Oenlna, of Miller. If Thornton, lb.. Bhugart, 2b.... Kelly, aa Hlckey. 2b Oondlng. e Bchafstall. p.. Totals. .24 I 1 K 0 0 0 0 t I 10 Btone. If McVicker, rf.. Cockman. 2b.. O'Nell. rf Braun, lb (latins, sa Miller, 2b I aH a. e lei" hereon, p. 1 27 U MILWAUKEE. AH. R. H. pa A. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 It 2 24 12 0 0 0 01 aii 10 0 0 I 0 t s ) I I 0 01 Totals ... t 0 27 12 41 Totals ... 1 7 27 IS Pittsburg 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0-6 Boston ..0 0 16 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Boston, 1; Pittsburg, 1. Stolen bases: Wagner, Leach. Cooley. Double plays: Aubrey to Abbattlchlo to Tenney; Abbattlcbio to Aubrey to Tenney. Bases on balls: Off Williams, 2. Tims: 1:40. Umpire: Johnstone.. Score, second game: boston. i rrrrsBfRO. ft H O. A. 2t. R H.O.A Perter, cf.... I T 1 1 Bsanmont, ef 1 I t I tw, lb... (Clark, If.... !! Stanley, c... 111 t Learh. lb 0 1 t I 4 earner, rf... I t 1 C Wacaer. as.. Sills Coolay. It ... a I 1 . IBranaTla. lb t 1 II 1 9 Ab'tlchlo. lb. 1 11 I t Rltrbar. lb.. Sill Gram 'gar. mill Storing, rf... 11(1 as. .. 1 0 t I 0 Smith, s till Plttlnjsr. p.. 1 t I 1 Dobeay, ... 11111 Totals ... 27 11 4 ToUls ... I II 14 11 I Boston 0 1 0 t 1 1 0 0 9 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 t 0 I 0 0-4 Earned runs: Pittsburg, 2. Two-base hit: Greminger. Stolen base: Beaumont. Double play: Leach to Bransfleld. Basts on balls: Off Doheny. ; off Plttlnger, 1 Struck out: By Plttlnger. 7; by Doheny, 2. Wild tiitch: Plttlnger. Time: 1:68. Um pire: Johnstone. Brooklyn Takes a Coaplo. BROOKLYN. Aug. 15. Brooklyn scored two victories over Bt. Louis today. In the first came Jonea shut the visitors out, while Rhodes was batted for seven runs. The fielding was excellent, both teams play- ins; wimoui en error. Brown pitched good ball In the second game, but was unfortunate in hating hits bunched when they meant runs. Attend ance, 5.CO0. Score, first game: BROOKLYN. , ST. LoriS. R.U.OAB RUOA1 Strain, lb... I Shikar. If. 1 Dobba. rf.... 1 lxl. lb.... 1 IMhlrs. aa... 1 Mi'Crwy. rf 1 Jordan, lb... RHtor, ...... Joot. a I 1 I I 11 1 ( 1 1 VFarrrll. lb... ( DottdVaa, rf. ( 0 Fn.oot, cf ( (tOunleavy. if. 4 C H'irka, lb ( 0 Brain, as 4 I t Murphr, lb., ( (O N. ii, a.... a 1 ( Rboadea, p.. Totals ...7 14 17 I 01 Totals 7 It II 0 Brooklyn 0 10 0 10 11 7 Bt. LoulS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned runs: Brooklyn, 1 Left on bsses: St. Louis. 6: Brooklyn, 11. Three-base hits: Dobbe. Doyle, Rltter. Stolen baaea: Smoot. Strsng (2), Dobba. Double plays: Farrell to Brain to Murphy: Jordan to Doyle; Jor dan to Dalilen. First base bails: Off Jones, 1; off Rhoades, 7. Sacrifice hits Burke. Brain. Hit by pitched ball; By Rhoades. 1; by Jones, 1. Struck out: By Jones. I. Passed ball: O'Nell.. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Hurst and Moran. Score, second gume: BROOKLYN IT. LOl' IS. R U O A S. I R 11.0. A I. Strain, lb... 1 (11 (rarr.ll. tb. .. 14 11 Shvkara. !.( v iudiitu, rf. ( Dobba. cf 1 SiSifluot. of.... I lKyle. lb 1 I 14 1 LninlaaTr. U. 1 Dahlc. aa... I 1 T J B.rk lb.... MrCrMTT. tt I I I Brain, as ( Jordan, lb .. ( I I (.Murphy, lb.. Jatklltarb. e. ( I 7 1 0 Rraa. ( Ml, p... I 1 S ( ( Bran, p Totals 22 S Runs by Innings: Omaha 4 0 0 0 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 Hlta by innings: Milwaukee 0 111 Omaha 0 0 luarned runs: Milwaukee. 1. Two-base hlu: O'Nell. Braun. UaUns O. Saorifice hits: Qenina, Shusrart. Struck out: By Bchafstall, 6; by McPherson. 2. First baas Bright's Disease and Diabetes News. Offlc of tha Wins and Spirit Review. Ban Francisco, August f, 1209. To the EJdltor of The Bee: Dear Sir Ths business men of this city who ars now proclaiming to ths world the discovery of the cure for Blight s Disease . and Diabetes have asked me, as one of tha bensflalariea, to write to some of my brother; editors. Hones this letter to you. I was at first as akeptlcal aa anyone. I bad reason to be. I bad a clear caas of chronlo Bright's Disease; was HI for a year. It was not thought I would live thirty daya The president cf ths Pacific States Type Foundry told my wife" that the newly-dlscovarsd diuretic would aava my Ufa, and against my private conv1ctiors I was put on It. In sis months my recovery was complete. A friend of mine. Dr. A. J. Howe, a prominent physician, was nearly dead with Bright's Diseased On my recovery I told him, and It acted ths same to his case and be la now well on ths road to recovery. I told ona of the writers oa ths Call, whose mother had Diabetes. She baa fully re covered. As a brother editor I personally assure you of ths truth of the discovery. Thousands of Uvea ars to be saved, and I am writing In ths bops that this letter wilt start soma of tbem tight. Fraternally yours. R. M. WOOD. Editor. Ths above refers to ths newly -discovered Fultoa Compounds, ths first cures ths world has ever seen for Bright' Disease aad I tk. betas. We ars Ihe sola a penis Ask for pamphlet. Sherman A McOjnnell Drug Cx, corner loth and Dudgo streets. lis -iaXisaioBt .... 0 ToUla ... 4 in 17 1 I ToUla ... I I 14 IS 1 x Batted for Brown In ninth. Brooklyn .0 1 1 2 tn. Louis 0 0 .2 0 Left on bases: St. Louis, ; I I 14 IS 2 0 0 0 -4 0 10-2 Brooklvn Two-base hit: Donovan. Stolen hasea- Donovan. Snsoot, Strang (2), Schmidt. First base on errors: et. Louis, 1; Brooklyn. 1 First baae on balls: Off Schmidt. 1 Brown. 4. Sacrifice hit: Dunlwavy. Struck out: By Schmidt. 5; by Brown. 4. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Moran and Hurst. Fast Ball Wlas. NEW YORK. 'Aug. 15 Cincinnati d:mI much the faster ball and New York never bad a chance. LHmiin a patting waa a fea ture. Attenaanos, n.srv. tkore: CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. a H O A k. a h o a a Doolla. If... 112 0 Browse, rf... list vjmovr. ox. i a i nnn a a. ef 1 1 1 ( Polan, rf ... 1 I Iknoa, lb.. 11 Berkley. It . 1 I M I M.rtw. If.... 1111 8t.ii.rdt. lb. I 4 babb. aa 1 4 4 Vtt. tb 1 4 ( l'otia, b I 1 rareoraa, as. 1 I I (Ollbart. lb... ( 4 Plata, a ... I III 1 frtraun, c 4 U 1 Haka, p I 1 aUHilaaltr, a ( 1 ( Sml'S. Faciiflte hits: Jckoti, F1'-urnnv. Chllds. ton bases: Shsnnoa. Jackson. Huarins. Hml'h. Iwutle play: Huagins lo 8chafer Whlr. First base on balls: (.ff tYtstsll. : off Stewart, 1: off Bailey, 1 Struck out: Pv Cr1ill. fe'tewart. Wheeler; by Stewart. Owens tti. Wild pitch: gtewart. Time: 210. Umpire: Hapkril. Kaaeas City Devras Iadtaaapolla. KANSAS CITT Aiif IS Timely hltt'r.g by the locals snd the visitors' errors svs Kansas City the game. Kxcept In the tilth, when Indianapolis bnncbed hits. Coor.s was effective. Attendsnce, (00. Score: KANSAS CITY. IXDUNAPOMS. R H O A H O A t. RMhraaa. lb I I It I ('Tansstt. lb. I I 11 1 ( yna. t I I ( Hrte, If I 4 (fclter. cf . .. I ff'Wnodrulf. rf. ( I 0 Ht rdoo. r ... I I (iMarvaa, ss...' Orr. rf Nance, lh.. Oradr. lb.. Hill. rf.... Batir, t... Le. ss. . Knoll, If... Cooaa, p... 1 (.Klhm. Ik ... 1 i. p.... I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 ill 1 4 12 24 1 I ( S'N.wiln xO'Brlpn Totals ... 7 12 27 14 el . I Total. . x Batted for Newlln tn ninth. Kansas Cltv 0 ( 0 1 2 0 2 0 7 Indianapolis 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 04 Home run: Grsdv. Sacrifice hits: Lcewe. Grady, Newlln. Stolen bases: Tamsctt, Hosrlever. Double plays: Ieewe to Roth fuss: Oradv to Leewp to Rnthfuss; Fox to Marcsn; Fox to Klhm. Bases en bslls: Off Coons. 3; off Newlln, a. Struck out: By Coons. 3; by Newlln. L Wild pitch: Coons. Left on buses: Kansas City, ; In dianapolis, 0. Time: 1;46. t'mplre: Cun ningham. Dwraer Defeats the Oles. MINNNEAPOL1S, Aug. 15 Domer was Invincible today snd sllowed Minneapolis but one hit. Attendance. l.S. Score: COLl'MBt'B. MINNEAPOLIS. k H O.A.I I k H.O A B rhen The nomensl pickup bv Shortstop Roben. Rents io to Scrlbner tomorrow. Score; K H E. Regents .... 200)4010 0 l-l It 2 Englcs O20010001O 7 Batteries: Eagles, Acky, Cook and Sulli van; Regents, I rendergasl and Cluir. VICTORY FOR JHE FIELD CLUB Orlglaals Are Defeated la Fast Game W here Battery Work Is the Feslare. Citnimaa, 8mitk. rf.... Arndt, If ( Rnr. lb.... ( Baaneii, cf... Turner, lb... ( M.llar. lb... ( Fax. s lorner, p . . . . ( anitaisa. M. ( 1 I v'Lsllr. It 4 P 1 4 Yeager. rf... 0 Ti 1 I 1 Maiooer. t. . I Mrlntrra. Ik. 1 4 ojrlar. aa ( I ( Spoonar, lb.. II ( Martin, lb... I I V MeDonala. p. I 1 I II i Totals ...1 n 7 1 Totaia ... 127 11 Columbus 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Bases on balls: Off McDonSld. 1; off Dor ner, 1. Struck out: By McDonald, 4; by Dorner. . Double play: Bannon to CUng man. Sacrifice hit: Mclntyre. Hit by pitched ball: By Dorner. i. Left on bases: Minneapolis. 4; Columbus, & Time: 1:30. Umpire: Foreman. Postpoaed G asses. At Milwaukee Milwaukee-Louisville game postponed; rain. Staadlas; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. St. Paul Milwaukee Louisville Indianapolis .... Kansas City.... Columbus Minneapolis Ml 57 .. 60 .. ! 56 ..102 54 ..9b 4 ..102 41 ..11 40 Toledo 10J 37 Games today: loulsvllle at Mil Indianapolis at Kansas City, Columbus at Minneapolis, loledo at Su Paul. 24 29 44 43 49 61 61 63 P.O. .W3 .8" .r, .E29 .4R4 .4X2 .3:s .270 ukee. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Phillies Timely Hits Pat White Sax to the Bad, While Wet Croaads Made Poor Fleldlag. CHICAGO. Aug. 15 Philadelphia won today's game by opportune hitting. The locals had several chances to score, but failed to get the necessary hits.. Wet grounds prevented good fielding. Attend ance. 2.U0. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO.' R.H.O.A E. R H O A E. Harti.l, If. .. 1 1 1 ( 0 Holmea, If... 1 1 PKkartna, ill 1 I ) I l.beii. lb L. Croaa, lb. 1 I Joooa, ef I S.rbold. lb.. T Oran, rf . . 1 kinrpkr. lb.. 1 4 4 Callahan, lb. M. Croaa.' sa. I I ( Matoon, lb.. Hofrmaa, rf. 1 1 1 0 Tann.MU, as Powsra. e.... I I 1 Siattarr. c .. Plaak. s (Ill riabcrtr, p.. 14 1 4 I 0 III 111 11 ToUla ...I 11 17 I1 Totals ... r 14 Cincinnati 1 2012101. New York 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 01 First base on errors: New York. 2; Cin cinnati. 2. First baae on balls: Off Me. Olnnity. 2. Three-base hit: Babb. Two- base hits: Beckley t2, Donlln 2, pelts. Stolen base: Mertea. Wild pitch: Hahn. Time: t:Uu. Umpire: Emalle. Staadla. af ths Teaaaa. Played. Won. Lost, ... i 6 14 ... 7 M ...102 61 ... n c ... 47 ... 94 40 ...1'4 SS ... 2 21 Totals ... I 11 tt ( ll Totaia ... 2 4 27 14 2 Philadelphia 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0-6 Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Left on bsses: Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, . Two-base hits: Hartzell, Plank. Sacri fice hits: Pickering, Plank. Stolen bass: Isbell. Double plays: Magoon to Tanne hlll to Isbell. M. Cross to Murphy to Sey bold. Struck out: By Flaherty, 1; by Plank. C. First base on balls: Off Fla herty. I; off Plank. . Hit by pitched ball: Magoon, Isbell.. Time: 1:35. Vmpire: Connolly,- - ....... TVaahlagtoa Easy Victors. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 15 Wsshlngton won from St. Louis this sfternoon In easy fash Ion, the visitors batting Wrigut freely and the latter getting poor support. Dunkle held 6t. Louis to three hits. Attendance, 1.DUU. Score: ' WASHINGTON. i ST. LOl'IS. R.H.O.A E. H.O.A K. Moraa, aa ... Ills PBurbatli If.. ft I Rubmaon. rf. I I 4 t t Manln. rf... RTn. cf 14 10 c,H:li. lb 1 I t 1 Clarke, lb . 1 I 1 (Anderaoa. lb 4 k.b-h. If.,. i tw.li... aa.. 4411 Couihlls. lb. 1 I 1 Heldrlck. cf. 1 I 1 MrCor-k. lb. 1 I Frl.l. Ik 4 I 1 XHtmlf., c. I 4 1 (Kaho. c 7 I Dunkl.. p.... 1 awrigbt, p.... I 1 ToUla ...11117 "o Totals ...1 I 17 10 I Washington 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-S bi. Luis o 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: St. Louis. 1; Washington, 2. Two-base hits: Heidrich (I), Rvan. Sac rifice hit: Martin. Double play: Wallace to Frlel to Anderson. Stolen bases: Ryan, Coughlln. Bases on balls: By Wright. 2; by Dunkle, 2. Struck out; By Wright. 5; by Dunkle. 4. Left on bases: St. Louis. I; Washington, g. Time: 1:37. Umpire: hears. Dostoa Earas Cave. DETROIT, Aug. 15. Boston won by su perior all around work. Scopkee pitched in hard luck. Lush carried off the ueldlng honors. Attendance, 2,!97. Score: BOSTON. DETROIT. H at O A E. R.H.O.A E. DoagWtr. Ill I I t 4 Barrett, cf... 1 I 1 ( Colllna. lb... 1 I ( Luab. If 1 C. Slahl. of.. I I 1 (Crawford, rf. 1 1 1 I rTsaawa. It. ll M ( Carr. Ik T Parant, as... 21 MoUalra, a.. t LaChaaco, lb 1 14 Yaar. Ik... 114 yarns, lb.... till ( Leas, aa ((Ill J. Stabl, s... lit OiSmiin. lb.... 1 I I I Hutkaa, p... 11 ojEkepeo. .... 1 ToUla ... 11 17 it "3 ToUla ... I 1 27 14 Boston 2 1 0 0 1 I 0 00 Detroit 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Sacrifice hit: Furnlss. First bsss on balls: Off Scopkee, 1; oft Hughes, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Hughes. L Struck out: By Hughes. 4. Double plays: Crawford to Long, Ferria to LaChunce. Time: 1:10. Umpire: O Laugblln. Clevelaad Retrieves Errors. ' CLEVELAND. Ang. :5 After making eight errors in six innings Cleveland settled down and batted out a victory. Attendance. (.464. Score: CLgVgLANtJ. X KgW YORK. R.H.O.A. K.I k.M.O.A.k: nick, rf Ill oCoaror. lb... 1 I 1 Kacler, rf.... I I ( I VMuerttld. aa. 1 I I 4 liWuliana. lb. 1 I I 1 I liUrFarl'd. cf. I 1 JiI'.Tia. 1 I 1 SlMTliia, c ... 1 1 IK'onnor. Ik... 1111 I llOnata. p.... The Omaha Field club team took the Originals into camp In a fast and well plsyed rime yestrrday afternoon. The bat tery work of both tums was giltedge, Kennard having a Utile the better of the pitching Kach team has won a game and the rubber will be played next month. Score : rtKLD CLt & I ORIOtNAIJI B H O A C. X H OA K. Hnaal.nd. rf I ( I Mnll.n. lb .. 1 I 1 Bradford, lb. 4 llcreiahtoa, lb 1 :SrfMf, p . 4 1 iclconer. rf. 1 Srhroeder, ef 0 I I Crawford. If 1 SI nawibera. lb 1 1 Ablxitt. IS... I, ( 11 Crl(k. rf.... I 1 ! Martin. ... Ill Maloae, aa... I Knot, lb Ill krauard. p.. 1 I ToUla 2 7 17 11 Bvkonlaa, Iioaier, c. TotaH t I 14 1 14 11 I Two-base hits: Chambers. Knox.. Double plays: Cosgrove to Bradford to Mullen. Schroeder to Mullen. First base on balls: Off Kennard. 2; off Saffelder, 5. Struck out: By Kennard. 1; bv Paffelder, 3. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Harry Kelly. IIVII Ul NOTICE 'AM' WEAK AND DISEASED MEN "There Is ao raaso predartlee of ssere ssaTerlaa snlsery aad woe thaa fallare to seeare a re. an at aad effective treafnteat la private diseases. Blood rolsoa, etc., aad the dekllltallag aad destrartlvo effects of self-abase, losses and aertoas debility, with Its long trala of dlatreaslna sywiptoaas. ' With these diseases yoo raa make no rosnpreanlae. 1 oa snast roasjaer thesa aovr, or they v roasjerr yoa aad All yoar whole life with fallare, misery and woe. tarerfala or half way treat meal raa oaly do harm. "I make ao misleading etatemeats or aabaslness-llke proposltloas to the afflicted, neither do I promise a rare la a few days or osTer free treat, meat la order to seeare their patreaaae, bat I gaaraatre a perfeet, aafe aad laatlag rare la tbe qalekest passible time, wlihoat leavlas; lajarloas after effects la the system, and at the lowest possible eost for heaest, sklllfal aad saeeraafal services, TO RHEN v K t; - A j tp$ fa I CURE MEN VARICOCELE Janlors Wis at Srkayler. SCHUTLER. Neb. Aut. 15 fBneclnl Telegram The X'nlon Stock Tarda Juniors . won today from Schuyler a heavy slugging ' team before a large crowd bv letter held- I Ing snd fast base running. The home team hit Rlchey freely, but X lie youngsters cov- ered ground, and hILs counted for little, ex cept In the eighth, when they were bunched. McLean relieved Rlchey and won the game for the Juniors. Millers catching and Bohner's work at short were the features. Schuyler secured eighteen hits, but could not win out. Attendance, 200. Score: Juniors 2 0 0 2 1 0 5 J IS Schuyler 1 1 0 2 0 0 6 1 0 10 Batteries: Juniors. Richey, McLean 5nd Miller; Schuyler, Freeman and Curlev. Base hits: Juniors, 12; Schuyler. IV Errors: Juniors. 5: Sehuvler. 5. Stolen bases: Juniors. 5: Schuyler, 1. Double play: Bohner m milieu m j aumi. pirurK oui: riy rree man, 7; by Rlche- 4: by McLean. S. First base on balls: Off Freem.-in. 8; off Rlchev, L Time: 1:56. Umpire: Frltx. This dangerous affliction as frequently fotutd In men who havo transgressed the laws of nature. Its chief symptoms are a dilation, or swelling of the scrotal veins, organs feel cold and clammy, and there Is a peculiar dragging sensa tion In the entire pelvic region. By our "Modern Method treatment we positively cure this Insidious disease In flvs days. No cutting, no tying, no hospital expense and no detention from work. Cure Guaranteed. HYDROCELE Wahoo Will Have a Bal II vi rk. WAHOO. Neb.. Aur. 15 (PoeciaH Wahoo is to have a permanent ball park i snd athletic grounds. Luct evening the Wahoo Athletic Bark association organlred and adopted articles of Incorporation. Ben D. Rupn. Elmer Johnson, Dr. J. C. F. 1 Bush. Ed Kllllan and F. R. Clark were t elected a board of directors. The associa tion will be incorporated for 2750. with seventy-five shares valued at $10 each. The object of the association Is to purchase the present ball park and perpetuate It as athletic grounds. It will continue for a period of ninety-nine years. The stock has all been subscribed. The ball grounds sre centtally located and within three blocks of the center of the business district. Is an accumulaUon of a watery ..nld In the scrotal sae. and the dlsea-e tn Its advanced stags causes not only great inconvenience and suffering, but also produces se vere complications In the pelvic region. e cure It Ii one single visit to remain cured forever. Those who haw fsjled to obtain a curs elsewhere should oousult us. cur In e urs Guaranteed. EMISSIONS The weak back, dim eyes, poor memory, bashfulness. lack of ambition, failing eyesight, nervousness, headache, short ness of breath, palpitation of the heart, fear of impending danger, and a train of other.symtoms are all Indicative of reduced vitality. The very essence of your life is slowly being sapped sway by unnaturnl losses. e will stop these losses in a few days, and make you what nature in tended yoa should be a strong, healthy and happy man. Curs Is Guaranteed in every osso wo accept. LOST MANHOOD Tea to Kothlng for Ord. ORD, Neb.. Aug. 15. (Special. Ord cap- j tured the last of the series of base ball games from Grand Island In a very one- sided contest here today. For Ord. Lewen J pitched the star game of the season, allow- fng but two hits and a like number of men ' to reach first. His supixirt was gtlt-edgd. I not sn error being recorded against the Ord team. Scorei ' Ord 0 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 10 Grand Island 0 000000000 Batteries: Orand Island. Lohr and Gor man; Ord, Lewen and Whltcomb. Hits: Ord, 10; Grand Island, 1 Struck out: By Lohr, 4; by Lewen, 11, Harvard Wlna at Glltner. HARVARD. Nob.. Aug. :5 fSpecial.) Harvard played the strong Glltner team today at that place, defeating it by a score of t to 0. Score by innings: Harvard 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 0-8 Glltner ....0 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 06 Hlta: Harvard, 10; Glltner, 4. Errors: Harvard, ; GMtner, a. Struck out: By Morse, 10; by Wanek. 8. Batteriea: Har vard, Morse and Rosen baum; Glltner, Wanek and Thomaa Andltore Beat Bcaatleo. ' Ths General Auditors of the Union Pa cific defeated the Bartlett's Beauties Sat urday afternoon on the Crelghton college grounds in a pretty twelve-inning game, resulting in a score of 10 to 0. This makes two out of three games won by the General Auditors from Bartlett's Beauties. Bat teries: General Auditors, Whitehead and Williams; Bartlett's Beauties, Curtis and Kavan. , Printers Outclass Them. The Omsha Printing company's team de feated the Paxton & Gallagher team yes terday afternoon at the Krag park grounds. The grocers were completely outclassed and left the grounds after the seventh In ning. The reature of the game was the pitching bv Cope. Score. 13 to 0. Batteries: Omaha Printing company. Cope and Brown; Paxton Gallagher, Monbald and Llnd. br, cf 11 radlor. tb.. 114 Lalaia. lb... 4 1 Hlckmaa. lb 1 acfanaj, if 1 1 Abbott, e.. . ( Oockn'ar. aa. 1 1 Moors, p 1 1 Pittsburg .... New York... Chicago Cincinnati Brooklyn ,. Boston , St. Loula Philadelphia No games todsy. 41 45 W 54 tb 61 P. C. -7 .. .fete .MG .4. .4a; . .237 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES t. Paal Basil? Downs Toledo, Tkssgh Stewart Is Knocked from Bos. BT. PAUL. Aug. lieU. Paul won today. Stewart waa knocked out of the box in th fourth Inning Attendance. 2 0. Score; T. F I'U . TOLEDO K H.O.A I a MO A Color, tb.... Ill Sana, rf ... 1111 Shanaoe, cf. I 1 I (( t:ida. lb... I 1 Jarkaoa. rf . I I I l Owwaa. cf.... 4 a. fcMfr, aa.. I 4 kw.oow, .. I 1 I huaaina. Ik. 1 I I I ( s. back, Ik... I 1 1 Plourmar. If . 1 I I Timii, lb... 1 I 1 1 lb. 1 1 1 ball, aa 1 I I 4 .. ( Aadrova, If. I I I Stewart, p... 4 1 (r noiail. p... ( I ( aail. ... I lllkl 1 Total ... 4 11 14 I Tuala ... I 11 n 11 l1 St Paul I t I 1 I I I I 1 lolede 020tl 4 Fumed runs: St Paul. 4: Toledo. 2. Two. baae hits; Hugglna. Gtler, Turner, Ball, ToUla ... I U 17 14 a Totals ... I 7aS 1 ; xOne out when winning run was scored. Cleveland 00100022 I New York 0 OtllfOOO t Earned runs: Cleveland, 1. First base on rrrurs: iirveiana, i; Aft lork, s. sacri fice hits: Bay. Griffith Conroy, Elberfeld. nrai uase on oaus: kjk aioore, :; on Grif fith. 2. Hit by Ditched ball: Hv Mm l Struck out: By Moore. 6; by Griffith. 5. Wild pitches: By Moore, 2. Left on basea Cleveland. I; New York. Ii. Time: l:ju Umpire: Sheridan. taadlnc of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost Boston sa 64 34 rriuadeipnia ss w Cleveland W 54 New York K . 47 leiroll P4 47 St. Louis 4 43 Chicago 07 42 Washington W 21 Games today: Waahlnrton at Chlcarn Philadelphia at 8u Louis, New York at Detroit. Third Straight Win for Bakera. The Baker Furniture company team de feated the nine from the Beebe & Runyan company by a score of 2 ) to 10. This is the third straight victory for the Bakers In their series with the furniture company teams of the city. They have not yet met with defeat. The batteries yesterday were: Bakers. Latch and Dooley' Beebe & Run yan, Fairley, Chapman and Benieh. What an abject spectaols a man presents when not In pos session of the power nature endowed him with. Life has no charms for him; hs Is doomed to misery snd despair, unless the waste Is stopped and the weakened nerves re plenished. Thousands will gladly testify to the beneficial effects of our treatment for lost manhood. We cur the most difficult esses In young, mlddle-ared snd old men. There Is no tlm to tarry. Consult us today about your condition. If ws accept your case we will Guarantee a poelUvs and lasting cure BLOOD POISON King of all dlsesses! In sll Its terror It Is conquered by o-jr special treatment. Those who have recently acquired the disease and never had any treitment. as well as thoea who have failed to obtain a cure elsewhere, should lose no time In consulting wtlh us about thctr condition. This disease admits of no trifling. We cure ths worst cases In tha quickest time possible under Guarantee. PRITATE DISEASES 8 Those who have contracted any private diseases and are now suffering from specific discharges, or from i.leet Orchitis Chordee, or any of the reflex symtoms resulting therefrom, will do well to cll upon us betoie consulting anyone else. Our experience in handling these cases covers a period of many years, and we never yet failed to cure a case we accepted for treatment. STRICTURE This unnatural condition Is fraught with much physical annoyance, and often with great dantrer to life. In ad vanced cases where urine is passed with the utmost dif ficulty, uraemlc poisoning sets up from which there Is but little hope of recovery, ft frequently happens that Inflam mation and ulceration occur, followed ty perforation of the walls. Every man who Is sufferelng with stricture should consult us and ascertain what we can do for him. We have cured hundreds of cases which other physicians bad abanOoned as Incurshl. The most difficult cases oured In 10 to 15 days without cutting. KIDNEY ASP URINARY DISEASES Many are th urinary complications that result from pri vate and venereal diseases. Inflnmtnatlon of the kidneys or enlargement of the Prostate Gland, rendering voiding of the urine exceedingly difficult and often attended with blood and mucous, resulting In Bright's disease. Inflam mation of the bladder, and various other morbid condi tions of the urinary system, should be treated with tbe greatest skill. Under our treatment tbe patient shows Im provement at once, and a permanent cure follows In as short tiros as tbe nature of tbe disease will permit. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 fARNAM STREET, BETWEEN 13th and 14th STS., OMtttt, NEB. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL Referenoas Best banks and leading business men of ths ciur. Jassa-r ... -nitilfrJI '-'IMMI .,'!, Mai Office Hours a. m. p. m.; Sundays: 10 i to 1 p. m. only. to S i. m. 94B3 GREER (M1PI0N SCULLER Easily Defea'i Titm in Amateur Begatta at Worcester. Games la Three-I League. Du- ' At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 7 buque, Z. At Springfield Rock Island, 7; Spring field. 0. 4 At Iecatur Decatur, t: Bloomlngton. 1. At Davenport Davenport, 10; Rock ford, . Regents Beatea at Woodblae. - WOODBINE. Is.. Aug. 15 Special.) The Regents of Omaha were beaten yester day bv the loesl team by 11 to 4. Batteries: Retrents. Healy and Hlllebrand; Woodbine, Nicely and Lb n dee. Struck out: By Healy, 8; by Nicely. 10. CUP YACHTS BOTH DOCKED Crowds View Daiaty Craft Side by Bide la Erie Basla. i Lying 42 40 to 47 SI. H fw P. C .tn .S46 .611 -5"0 .467 .443 -X3 Players aslt After Elevea laalags. "CRESTON. Ia.. Aug. 15 (Special Tele gram.) After playing eleven Innings, with the score standing s to i. the Atlantic club refused to play because (he umpire ordered lao men a ho had caused much trouble throughout the game to the bench. Creston seemed to have the gams well In hand, as two men aero out for Atlantic and three of Creston s heaviest hitters were to come to bal next time. The Atlantic manager and captain wanted to continue the game, but the players refused and the umpire gave the tsur.e to Creston. to f. Welch of C rvst on struck out nms Atlantic men: Hits: Crealon, ; AlUtilic. . tjrur: Creston. !; Atlantic, 4 Batteries: Creston. Welch, and Corbett: AtlanUe - Marshall snd ale Donnough. Umpire: Golden. Kea-eata Wla at Fremoat. FREMONT. Neb., Aug IS tSpeclal Tele gram The Omaha Regents opened up their tour thia afternoon with the brilliant victory from the ttlri. lYtmnnt i crack team. In a ten-Inning contest. The features acre ths stick work of ths Regents and tha NEW YORK. Aug. 15. The America's cup challenger, Shamrock III, and tbe de fender. Reliance, occupied adjoining dry docks In the Erie basin, today and many people gathered about them. Reliance will be in dock until Wednesday, when both hosts will be measured officially. Sir Thomaa LJpton says Captain Bevis of Shamrock I will sail on Shamrock HI dur ing the races, but Csptaln Wrlnge will command the challenger. WASHINGTON. Aug 15. By direction of Secretary Cortelyou the supervising In spector general of the steamboat Inspec tion service has written all tha inspectors of steam vessels tn the district from Bath, Me., to I'hiladelnhia. giving Implicit In structions aa to the part they are to take in enforcing the regulations governing the patrol of ths international yacht races. BOTH DOHERTYS DEFEATED Laraed Worsts Reginald la Eshlbltloa Match aad Both Co lader la Mlsod Doablea. sniTHAMPTOK. L. I.. Aug. 15 The tennis experta finished their play In the tournament todav on the courts of the Meadow duty The special feature of the day was William A. learned a defeat of Reginald Dohertv In an exhibition match In the slnrlrs s-4. t-4 Both the Dohertys and their partners were defeated in th mixed doubles In the morning. Miss Pell and W. J. Clothier defeated Miss Kobbe and H. U. Doherty s-4 t-t. and Miss HolMns snd O. S. Camp bell defeated Miss R. Hiss and R. F. Poherty. 6-1. 6-0 The only one of the Knsiishmen to retain his place was Harold S. Mahony. He was paired with Mrs. Hoadiev and defeated Miss J. Russell snd R. P. Huntington. -4. 7-s. In the nnala Arrange International Golf. CHICAGO. Aug It -At the Chlcaro Golf club this evening It aas decided bv Captain John It. liw of the Oxford and Cambridge Golfing society's team and Captain L. T. nova, representing tbe Western Oolf as sociation team. that the contests st Wheston on Monday aho'i'd consist of a four-ball four some contest In the morn ing. In which five teams of two represent ing each association will compete, and of a match of eleven nstrs at etshtsen holes in tbe afternoon. The English plarer ar rived at Oilcago this snorntrg and later were taken to ths Chicago Golf dab at Wheatoa. WINNIPEG CREW CARRY ALL BEFORE THEM Crowa Victories with Senior Eight Oar "Event and a Second la War . Canoe Rare, Which Wal tbam Wlna. WORCESTER, Mass., Aug. 15 Frank B. Greer of the East Boston Athletic Associa tion Boat club wrested ths sculling cham pionship from C. 8. Titus of the Atlanta Boat club of New Tork on Iake Equinsig amond this sfternoon at the annual re gatta of the National Association of Am ateur Oarsmen. Greer was eight lengths ahead of E. Ves ley of the First Bohemian Boat club of New Tork at the finish, wnlle Titus gave up the race an eighth of a mile from the line and paddled in just ahead or w. w. Test of the West Philadelphia Boat club, who waa the fourth competitor In the champlonrhlp senior singles. Despite his easy victory Ureer pulled a remarkably fast race, and the time, :37. is the record. Other championships have been pulled In faster time, but they nave neen over stralght-away courses, while that today s with a turn. Greer, Vesley and Titus had a hot fight to the turn, but Greer's superior oarsmanship at tha buoy, which he rounded In Just Ave strokes, cnncnea me ice. The other special feature of the day was the senior elght-oared shells, the crack Winnipeg Rowing club crew, which this year has carried all before them, being the victors. They won today by more man four lengths In the fast time of .:52. Yesterday's disputed Intermediate double sculls race was re-rowed and once more the Potomac Boat club led at the finish, with the Beawanhka a good second. Bummaxr : ti.. t.a in the association single sculls was won by I.. F. Seholes. Toronto Rowing club, lime: Intermediate four-oar shells: Point Rowing sssoclatlon. Esst on. Time; :ta. Intermediate single sculls: W. II, Hodg- klns. East Boston Athletic Association Boat club won. lime: iu:si. Intermediate nalr-oared shells; Nonpareil Rowing club. New York, C. Hoffman, bow; C. Mchlnley. stroke, won. nme. '" . i. Senior double sculls: Toronto Rowing club. L. F. Pchtilts. bow; B. Bmiin. stroke, won. Time: :14. Championship single scuns: rrsna r. Greer. Kat Boston Athletic ssocistton Rowing club, won: K. vosiey, ririt u hernia' n Bet club. New York, second; C. S. Tin.i Atlanta Most eltib New York, third: W. B.' West. Philadelphia Boat club, fourth. Time: :SV , Senior eign-oarea innn: inning; jujw- ing club. Winnipeg. Man., won: mversine Boat club, Cambridge. Mass., second; Jeff ries Point Rowing association. East Bo ton, third. Time: 7:6i War canoe race: Crescent Boat club, Walthum, Mass., won; Winnipeg Rowing club second. Time: 7.1SV Intermediate double sculls (re-rowed): Potomac Boat club. Washington, won; Seawanhka Boat club, Brooklyn, second. Time: J:31. At a buainess session today the associa tion elected the following officers: Presi dent, James Pllklngton. New York; vice president, Charles Schaab, St. Louis; treas urer, Samuel Prlenfendanr, Philadelphia; secretary, Frederick H. Fortmeyer, New York. FOIJR DRIVERS ARE UNSEATED Jodses Empty Datenport Solklea, Thaa fpredlnu Horses aad settling; Raee. DAVENPORT. Ia.. Aug. 15 -Four drivers were ordered down today In the August meeting st the Davenport track. Kay, ier rlty. lxomis and Ames, and were taken out of their seats In the 2:13 trot sfter tbe sixth heat. New drivers lowered the time of the same, horses over five seconds In the sev enth heat. Klondike took the race In the elarhth. Weather fine: track fast. Resulta: 2:13 trot, purse I50O (unfinished Friday): Klondike won first, fifth and eighth heals and race. Time: 2:12V 2:13'i, 2:144. Brash won third and sixth heata. Time: 2;14V. 2:1V Gold Dust Maid won fourth snd seventh heats. Time: 2:16. 2:12H. Gold Standard won second heat In 2:14V Shady i Beattle also started 2:3" trot, purse 1500: Anglola won flrgt fourth and fifth heats and race. Tims: 2:14V 2:14. 2:14V 2:tt'V Phlllls won sec ond and third bests. Time: 2:14V S:1&Vb Luron Word ham. Hegota, Louis 8. Nord Ica. Miss I W harper. Said hut. Trilby. King Roscoe also started. Jeffries Boat on, CRESCEUS COMES TO OMAHA World's Champloa Trotter Will Ap pear as DrlTlag Park's Gaest ia September. The Omaha Driving Park association has completed the arrangements and signed the contracts to have Cresceus. the world's champion trotter, appear in Omaha about the middle of September, as originally planned. The contract provides for Cresceus' appearance in a mile heat on the track of the association at Sprag-ue street. During the paat week tha track has been overhauled and made exactly one mile in length, in the expectation that It would be possible to secure Cresceus. In connection with the appearsnce of Cresceus the ssso cistinn will give a number of its regular matinee races and an exhibition of the finer horses In Omaha in children's pony clssses, gentlemen's driving horses snd matched teams. Prizes will be given by the ciub for the horses that are Judged to be the best In their class. The question of Cresceus' appearance in Lincoln, which has been announced, is still undecided, and It Is considered hardly prob able that he will be sent there. I.oeal High Reeord at To Pins. The highest score ever, made in Omaha st tenpins was made by William GUch'ist st the Field elob last evening. He rolled 2o and the finh pin wobbled badly, but refused to fall. A number of the members were playing on the alleys and GIlehrlFt began making a lone run of strikes. As he crept on to the fifth snd sixth frames without s break everyone quit and watched him as he finished out eleven stralrht stakes and then nine pins on tha twelfth hall. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Irish Lad Sets Kew Mark for Sara tosra Mil aad Qaarter Coarse. SARATOGA. N. Y.. Aug. 16. Whitney & Duryca's Irish Lad set a mark of t:05 and broke the track record for a mile and a quarter in the Champion stakes today, winning by a length and a half from Hermis. The latter ran second all the way. Savable was third, but In the stretch run was beaten by Htno. Results: . First, seven furlongs: Monte Carlo won,' Hurstboume second. Sir Voorhiea third. Time: 1:2CH.. Second, Beverwyck steeplechase, full course: Lavator won. Fulminate second. Vaidex third. Time: 6.06. Third, Hopeful stakes, for 2-year-olds, six furlongs: Delhi won, Highball second. Palm Bearer third. Time: 1:13V Fourth, Saratoga Champion stakes, on mile and a quarter: Irish Lad won, Hermls second, Heno third. Time: 2:06. Fifth, one mile: Carbuncle won. True Blue second, Somerset third. Time: 1:43V Sixth, one mile and a sixteenth, on turf: Stonewall won, Carroll p. second. Mosketo third. Time: 1:60. CHICAGO, Aug. 15. Results: First, six furlongs: Bard Burns won. Beautiful and Best second. Sardine third. Time: 1:17,. Second, half a mile, Ctudlo Baby purse: Clifton Forge won, KJelnwood second, 'Witchcraft third. Time: 0.50. Third, one mile and 100 yards, May wood Handicap: cnaiue won, uragg second. Judge Itlmes third. Time: 1:60,. FoVirth, six furlongs: Rankin won, Tela ru"M second, St. Minor tiUrd. Time: 1:17. Fifth, one mile: Ancke won, McGee ra ond. Gallsnt third. Time: 1M. Sixth. Ave and a half furlongs: Harenang won, Bunwell second, Sal to third. Time: 1.11. Seventh, one mile snd one-sixteenth: Fon soluca won, Meehanus second. Major Tenny third. Time: 1:61. ST. LOC1S, Aug. 15-Results: First, five and a half furlongs, selling: Allegrette won. Lerth second, Tlomaino third. Time: 1:10. Second, one mile and twenty yards, purse: I Know won, Plrateer second, Eva G. third. Time: 1:44. Third, five and a half furlongs, selling: Wenrlck won. Doctor Cnrtleuge second,. Pretension third. Time: 1:'. Fourth, six furlongs, hsndlcap: Hiss Mas Day won. Kindred second. Stand Pst third. Time: 1:14. Fifth, one mile and reventy ysrds. sell. Ing: Irish Jewel won. Our I-ady second. Custus third. Time; 1:4R. Sixth, one mile snd three-sixteenths, selling: Never Such won, Morris Volmer second. Satin Coat third. Time: 2:03. BCFFALO, Aug. 15. Results: First, four arid a half furlongs: Flo Manola won, Jim Ferrln second, Brucovlllo third. Time: 0:6.".V Second, six furlongs: Shrine won, Proea dor second. Silurian third. Time: 1:14V Third, one mile: Bell Court won. Hand cuff second. King's Pet third. Time: 1:46V Fourth, five furlongs, Hamilton stakes: Columbia Girl won. I.yrlst second. La Grequs third. Time: 1:01V Fifth, one mile: Lofier won. Falrbury second. Perl Finder third. Time: 1:41. Sixth, six and s half furlongs: John Yerkes won. Dynasty second, Ed L. third. Time: 120. Seventh, steeplechase, about a mile and three-quarters: Red Car won. Faraday, Jr., second. Memoiist third. Time: 1:61. Military Shoot Post pan ed. CHICAGO. Aug. 15 The rifle competition of the Department of the Iikes snd tlo Department of the. Dakota was postponed until Monday on account of rain. Keep Your Insides Cool! Here'i a man who thinks he has heart disease, and is scared half to death. His face is all drawn out of shape irom fear and agony. Every time he eats, his heart"" palpitates": that simply means that his stomach is swelled up with gases from fermenting undigested food, and his heart thumps against his diaphragm. Nothing the matter with his heart. In the summer time, this gas distention is much worse, his whole body and blood get over-heated, and his heart and lungs get so crowded for room, that he gasps for breath. There he is, look at him I Every minute he expects to drop dead. Asa matter of fact, all he needs is to stop that souring and gas forming ia his stomach and bowels, help his digestion along, and keep cool inside. You all know that whenever something rots or decays, heat develops. Same in the body. Keep cool inside 1 Take a candy cathartic CASCARET every night at bed-time. It will work while you sleep, clean up and cool your insides, give you a regular, comfortable movement in the morning, and you'll be feeling fine all day every dajs. Heart Disease ! Fudge ! ep a Best foe the Bowels. All dracgiata. lac, sc. joe. Never sold la balk. Ths sXerkuig sUateajr Ckacage or Hew Vera, - M