TITE OMAHA i DAILY REE. SATUTtDAY, ATJOUST 6. 190. nn Extraordinary Clearing Sale Values ir lit! Get in at Once Oritur Hat Special for Saturday's selling, Don't miss this golden opportunity si fOR DOLLAR VING Headache Uervous Trouble . Arising from poor sight, CflH BE CORED I3y Correctly Fitted Glassee. We supply them at very small cost. THE RELIABLE STORE. THE nELIAtTLK ITORB. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR CLEARING SALE Have You Seen Them? THOSE SAMPLE SHIRTS AT iOC-We have offered mnnv rnr bargains In the past three months. ROC but these values cop the climax all colors, all sixes, latest styles, worth from fl to $2. Saturday cvw SOC FANCY HALF HOSE ISC Fine German lisle, In grays, black and fancy colors, newest styles iRr and shades, worth up to 39c at lSCHOBE AT 8C Blues, blacks and tans great snap lit the' 8C FIFTY-CENT MEN'S FRENCH BALBRIOOAN " SHIRTS AND 'DRAWERS-cnolce Saturday 25C ONE IXT MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS-wor'th up to i fifty cents Qq FIFTEEN-CENT RUURER COLLAPSVr sViesll ' ' 2JC FOUR-IN-HAND AND M i'dQET TIES lC Newest shadea"'best patterns an' elegant line worth l24c up to 50c choice Snturdnv , .. . '"! FIFTEEN-CENT CHILDREN'S RIBBED BICYCLE i'hOSE 8JC They must go in a fedays at the present price. An enormous line of men's Frit Hats, worth up to $2.60, Q5c choice GOWNS. DRAWERS. CORSKT COVERS, SKIRTS AND CHEMISES In fine cambric, lsce and embroidery trimmed worth from fifty cents to seventy-five cents snap Saturday at N H.fiO AND $2(TO LADIES' GOWNS WC Made of fine nainsook and long- cloth and trimmed with fine Valenciennes !ace or Swiss embroideries either low neck, short sleeved, or high neck, long Tw:NTY-KI v'e' TO ' TH iWfT-NINE-CENT" LIPLe' THREAD ' VE ST s'lSCsieeveiess," "in" black," pink, blue and white an elegant line and great bargains at ; FIFTY AND SEVENTY- FIVE-CENT LADIES' FANCY HOSE 2fC In fancy lace effects In b'sck and colors all slses Sat'ifday at TWENTY-FIVE-CENT LADIES' HOSE In black and colors Sat urday at 39c 98c 15c ... 25c ...124c Men's Rnvs and Children's Straw Hats, In prodigal variety, worth Up to 75c, jours Saturday, Re rV v ? vj ' ' " l China Department erAFFCRDSIIIRE POTTERY Deco- I Imported Cut Glajis Globes er rated Bowls-riiie ones at - ai 4 ic7W Iniinrtad Glass Vases, Trays, etc., riiln buw tinted, regular 2ic to $1 valui Cn while they last .,JW Mid-Summer Grocery Specials 48-tb. sacks fancy patent flour WIS 10 bars best laundry soap ,.2Rc Large bottles catsup, per bottle 8c Assorted pickles, per botCe ...8c Mansanllla olives, per bottle 8o Ch'.ppod beef, per ciin 9c -lb. tan potted ham, beef or tongue. .3c Vlb. cun oil sardines .....4c .Jfresh crisp ginger snaps, per pound. ...4o Meats Cheaper Than Ever. Talk about strikes and high prices. Read these low prices and be convinced: Lamb les, per pound Bo Lamb roapt, per pound Co Lamb chcyps, per pound lOo Veal roast, per pound :..6c Veal stew, kper pound 5c Veal steak, per pound ISo PA'S BOYS '"WALLOP DENVER Omaha Pounds Hena All ' Over the Lot . . Just fox Fun. . wrNS BY SCORE OF EIGHT TO FIVE, Krrrr ' Hm Team Gets Hli , Bd Doubles, Triples and Homer Add Color to tlae Fire works. Kenna, the loquacious younr man who walks around !tl. diamond Bnd talks to the spectators and aiso Is on tha pay roll of WhlO Wings as X pitcher for his Denver base ball team, got the mate yesurrday of that unmerclf-.l drwblilng he . received the last time ho was In Cftnaha. For Pals chil dren hitting Kenna is like getting money tram Uncle John. It r-tally wus a .shame to pound any man, though, as unmeaningly as Omaha walloped this fc-Uow yesterday. Not u Iran on the team fixlled to lilt 'him safely, not an Inning got by Vlthout one or moT hits; there was. one hme run, one three-bagge?. and five two-bag.ers. with" a total of fourteen hits. . Irown showed to much better .vlvantago than he did last ladles' duy, keeping the wtstern invaders down to seven l.'Jts and fivs runs, even it his costly error An the eighth caused a blocked ball and nli'owed Braun and Ketohom to trip In with im punity. This makes two one of the three games ;leicd of this serirs tor ths local cherubs and Pa says If he docs not maks It a good one by gsttlng three of the four he will give every atttudant at this afternoon's game a houso and lot. Howard's Home nan, Howard was the lucky boy yesterday with three runs out of five times up, one of the rum being a homer, the ball going over ths right field fence and landing down somewhere near the gas factory. Welch and Freexe each tnadu o pair of doubles and a single euch and managed to get home with oue run each. Frecse made three hits, Hallumn was the only one of the bud, bold mountaineers who mads more than a oue baa hit and he hud the misfortune to be left ou his base when the "curfew tolled the knell"' of Uia parting inning. Pa's prlse-wlnners started the red fire and shiver music when Howard got to first ou Hansen's error. Then Welch let out a two-base slirler and Howard ran in Ilk a race horse. Howard scored the first run and all the fair ones yelled and clapped their hands and asked Howard for a button for a souvenir. The second, third and fourth lanlr.gs were full of good things for the local play ers. In the second Bchlpke landed on first on Druun's fluke. Then Freeso made a two-base hit and 'Bchlpke got to third. Drown followed with sv linor that caugU! tha top of Shortstop Smith's fingers and put Mm out of the game. HosUlttr suc ceeded Smith. Bchlpke and Free.se sco;-id on Brown's liner. Welch was Seen brush ing the dust from hit garments on Or at bass when the third Inning was sUr-ted. Ho held Ms baso tl. rough stupid vUytrj od the part of Kenna and Unun. 8chlpki was ths next Johnny on the spot. He made a glorious three-timer and Wnkli cams home. Freeso then landed on the ball with all Ms might anl sent It over to ths beer sign, brintrlng In SchJpke. Than Ilrono walked and Thiol took a trip dwwn to AVt on odo of Hillr.iau's errors. Freese went out at third aftfr playing pussy wanU a corner fcr talf an hour with Hartsdl aod Lucia. Tfcon Cosara the Climax. In ths fourth Hcward mude Mi homo run and Welch scort i after muklng a "good for two" liner. Tho locals thsn slowed down and )ust tapped Kenta now snd then for old time's auks AAd Vt make llio scoi-e tc.'U Uok good. Tito men from Colorado Old a few things Frenc'i C Ina Iecorated Clips and Sauce", regu.ar 60c article, limit of six to IOp a customer, at each .'' Ladies' Kayser Lisle and Silk Gloves. In all shades and sizes, worth up to 75c Saturday at ......45o .?1.23 Kayser Srlk OloveK, 89c Paris Foint embroidered,' all sizes and colorst. ,89c. Our entire stock of Ladies' Fancy Para sols on sale at half price- BITTER. BITTER. BUTTER. Fancy separator creamery, per pound.. 20c Choice creamery, per pound lo Good country butter, per pound 12!fr3 FRESH FRI1T SPECIALS Fancy Bartlett pears, per dosen 10a Fancy Alberta peaches, per basket. ...2oc Choice lemons, per doxen 10o California honey, per frame 12o Pork loins, per pound Jo Fancy No. 1 ham, per pound HHo Fancy No. 1 bacon, per pound HVfcc Loin steaks, per pound. 12c and lOo Shoulder steak, per pound "4C Leaf lard, 12 pounds for $1.00 Wisconsin full cream cheese,' per pound. lOo and tried hard to win the game, but they were left at the croasroaua. There was some ragged fielding on both sides. Brown and Freeae got into a' dis cussion over which should take a baby pop-up that either should have got and the ball went sae. Braun and Kenna re peated the act. Miller, Denver's new man. failed to go against a couple of flies -out In ' left that certainly suggested record playlrg. The lost, of the present series with the Denver team will be played this afternoon. Sunday afternoon, beginning at 2:30 o'clock, a double-header will be played on the Vin ton street grounds with the Colorado Springs millionaires. These games will be for the one price of admission. Attendance, 2,600. Score: OMAHA. H. PO. A. E. 110 0 110 0 115 0 3 2 0 1 12 2 1 1 11 0 0 14 0 0 3 6 2 0 10 4 2 14 27 13 '4 H. PO. A. E. 0 10 0 2 1 2 Z 0 0 0 V 0 0 10 0 8 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 2 0.1 110 0 o r 1 0 1 1 I 0 " 24 " "4 0 10 0 8 2 0 0 2 0-5 Thlel, 1.'..... Carter, rf.... Howard, 2b.. Welch, cf.... Dolun, ss Thonws, lb.. Bchlpke, 3b... Freese, c Brown, p Totals ... 33 ( DENVER. Miller, If HaJlman, 2b. Smith, ss Hostetter, ss. Braun. lb.... Ketcham, cf. Hartse'.l. 3b.. Hayes, rf Lurla, c Kenna, p Totals .... ...35 5 ..13 11 ..0100 Omaha Denver . . a X--.W.1 neu run. uinanu, o. Home rum Howard. Three-base hitj: Bchlpke, Hall man. Two-base hits! Welch .' tii, uu-nr, i noirai. jjoian. Htolen bases Thlel (2). Welch. Dolau, Schlpke. BuctI lV hit: Hartsell. First base on balls Of " -own. i; oft Kenna, 2. Left' on basts' onvi.iu, 10; Denver, 6. First base on errors OmAlva, i; Denver, 2. Struck out: By HrowMi, 5 by Kenna, 7. Hit by pitched ball: Braun, Dolan. Time: 1:46. Umpire Caruthra. ' . ' Sloox City M'lsinor. SIOITX CITT, Aug. 5.-S16t?k- City won a good sail today. Des Moines got Ave of Its hits in the first and ninth innings. nwic I. H. j. Bloux City ......0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0-4 ( 0 Pes Moines ..- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-21 6 2 Batteries: v'.'edwallader and. Graves Hoffer and Totvvo. saints Bhnt Omt the Springs. BT. JOSEPH. Atg. 6-St. Joseph shut Colorado Syrinps ou today by a score of 2 to 0. The visitors "ere unable to fathom llodsnn's delivery. BocXrs: R H E St. Joseph 1 0 0 t 0 1 0 0 2 4 2 Colo. Springs. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 0 Batteries: Hudson and Jarvln; Qraham and Baerwald. Standing of tho Teams. Played. Wojj. Lost. P. C. Colorado Spring. Denver Omaha Des Moines ...... St. Joseph ........ Bloux City 84 62 65 47 47 .19 .J4 91 92 95 87 68 . 8 46 ' 41- 60 .611 46 .46 .341 87 30 68 Oames today Denver at Omaha Colo radj Springs at St. Joseph, Des Molr at GAMES I THE NATIONAL LEAGUE A Booiinet of Dad Luck Helps St. Lonl Lose m Game. BOSTON. Aug. 5. McNIchols. though lucking control, was tfTertlve today Bos ton winning 8 to 2. Delehanty'a two-base hit ectiied two runs In the first Inning and bunched hits brought In Boston's other run A wild pitch In tha third, a baa on balls snd Brain's three-haso hit n t:ie ninth wored St. Louts' runs. Attendance, 1.760. Score: BOSTON. ST. UlUli. R H O A U I K.H.O.A SI r-.lT, cf t 2 Tannay, lb... 1 0 It Ab'tKhlo. aa. 1 3 2 Moran. lb 0 0 1-It.hanlr. If. 0 I 4 Karmar, tb... 0 0 2 Camy. rf . ., . 1 2 0 Nwillk,ni a 1 1 0 0 rarrall, lb.... 0 1 0 Shannon, ..rf . . 1 0 I 0 lir.T.. lb o T 0 ainool, f( j 0 n Hi-Ain in a l 4 0 lUrriar. If. 0 0 Knar. aa.... 4 1 M.Laau. c.. 0 0 Lmnlaavy. B 0 0 10 0 13 110 0 0 7 1 1 0 0 110 HcNIrhula, p. 0 1 0 Totala 3 10 ft 11 tl ToUln 1 4 34 I 1 Po,"n, 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -3 Bt. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 Two-base hit: DeU-hunty. Three-hnse , , tli In. Stolen base: Abbatarhlo. Double pl'ivs: Neudhsm to Tenpty to NeeJN.m, Mclean to Fsrrell. First boss on bulls: OiT McNic-.hol.a, 4; off Dunleavy, I. lilt by ptirhi-d. iiy Duuleavy. Mo.an. Struck out: By Dunleavy, 6. Wild ' $1.80 shirt waists at fXr ,Oyt FROM 8:30 TO 8:30 A. M. $1.00 women's wrappers 29C A Big August Clearing Sale of Shoes We must close out all ths summer Shoes end Oxfords. This cut, together with the balance of the Levenson stock and the surplus floor stocks from the Rosenberg and Hooag A Walden stocks BOUGHT AT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, makes these high grade shoes com within the reach of everyone. All the $5.00 and $6.00 Stetson Oxfords All the $3.50 Churchill St Alden Oxfords .3.50 .2.40 All the $2.50 and $3.00 Levenson A -i Q Rosenberg Oxfords liJ r SOLE AGENTS In Omaha for the GROVER shoes for women. Sltch: McN'ichols. Time: 1:35. Umpire: ohnstone. Cincinnati Wins One. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5 In the elev enth Cincinnati scored three runs on two lilts and two errors, winning the game. Attendance, 1,314. Score: .; CINCINNATI. I . rmiADBLPHU. ft H.O.A.R.t R.JI.O A. B. DnUn. rf I Odwell, If ... i 0 0 Thomss, of... 0 1 I 0 4 t Duff, If 1 11 4 0 Dooln, If 0 0 0 0 Corcorftn. m.. 1 Stalafsldt. 3b 0 1 l 1 I 4 1 Wol.erfn. Ibl 1 1 4 1 Prltl, lb 1 14 Woodruff, it). 0 . I 1 OlMcQee. rf.... 0 1110 i 0 Ulrteon, 2b... 0 1 1 i .0 1 0 Doyle, lb 0 1 11 1 t Sl.l, c 0 Wslkar, p 0 Bwlns, cf.... 0 1 I I 0 1 o Rnlh e 0 t t 0 I 1 1 t OjDonohu. 0 1 I t t DusiUbr. ..") 1 i Totals. t 12 St It 1 Total! I 1J JS 14 Cincinnati 0' 0 1 01 0-00003-6 Philadelphia ...0 000000200 02 Two-base hits: Both, Duggleby. Three base hit: Odwell Sacrifice hits: Odwell, Woodruff. Stolen bases: Thomas, Both. Double play: Wolverton, Gleason and Doyle. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 11: Phil adelphia, 11. Bafes on balls. Off Walker, 1; off Duggleby. 1. Tlmo: 2:17. Umpires: Zlmmer and Moran. Postponed Oamea. At New York Chicago-New York game postponed; rain. At Brooklyn Plttsburg-Brooklyn game postponed on account of rain. Standing- of tho Trams. Played. Won. Ixist. P.C. New York.. Chicago .... Pitrsburg .. Cincinnati . St. Louis.... K .... W So SK W iti 94 W 64 25 .719 E4 8 .6K) SI 38 .601 66 39 .5S5 49 44 .in 36 5S .3S3 32 62 .841 24 66 -2C7 Boston Brooklyn ... Philadelphia Oanici today: St. Louis at New York, Pittsburg at Philadelphia, Chicago, at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Boston. GAMES 1 THE AMERICAN LKAfiCE Little Danger of Washington Losing; Its Place at St. Loots. ST. LOUIS. Auk. 6. The St. Louts Amer icans defeated Washington here today In a ninth Inning finish by a score of 6 to 4. P. J. Hynes, a local boy, played In right field for Bt. Louis. He made two singles and scored the winning run. Attendance, 2,161. Score: ST. IIUIS. I WASHINGTON. K.H.O.A E.I K.H O.A.I. Haldrlrk. cf. Hamphlll. If. Moran, 3b... Wallaca, aa... Jnnaa. 3b.... Buadan, lb.. Kahoa. c ... Hrnaa. rf.... Glade, p 2 t 1 0 O'Stahl. lb t 1 11 0 1 3 0 0 1 13 o u Hill, lb 0 2 3 1 O'MiiConn'k, tb 1 O.HulMman, If. 1 O.O Ntilll. cf.... 0 0 Donovan, n. . o 0 1 0 0 3 0 raaaldr, aa... 0 Clark, c 0 Tosnaaod. p.. 0 Totala i 10 17 12 ll Totala 4 733 13 3 One out when winning run scored. St. Louis 02101000 16 Washington 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 Earned runs: St. Louis. 1; Washington, 2. Two-base hit: Stahl. Three-bass hit; Wal lace. Sacrifice hits: Hill, Moran. Double play: Townsend to Cassldy to Btahl. Stolen base: Hulseman. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Olade, Stahl. First base on balls: Ot Glade, 1; off Townsend, 2. Struck out: By Olade, 4; Dy lownsena, s. ieit on oases: St. Louis, ; Washington, 4. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Connolly. rhlcaa-o's Errors Costly, CHICAGO. Aug. 6. Chicago's errors were costly today and gave the visitors three of their four runs, the other being earned on a single, a double and a long fly. At tendance. 8,460. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I CHICAOO. K.H.O.A. B.I R.H.O.A.B. Hart i.l. If 0 110 0'Jon.a, cf 1 1110 Pltaarlnf. of . 0 0 Pavla. lb..... 1 8 II (iroan. rf 0 1 f 0 0 3 3 0 Callahan. If.. 1 1 1 1 0 3 0 1 liball. aa 13 113 lit 0 Ionhu. lb.. 0 1 13 0 0 4 0 llundon, lb... Mill 3 10 Tannrhlll, 3b. 4 0 1 0 1 4 10 Sullivan, c... 0 1 3 1 0 3 3 O.Owan, p 0 3 14 0 L- Croaa. lb. Beybold, rf.. Murphy, la . M. Croaa, aa. Powera, c... Plank, p.... . 1 1 . 1 ' 0 . 1 0 . 0 0 . 0 1 . 0 0 Totals 4 ( 37 13 Ol Totala 3 7 37 17 3 hlcagf 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 03 AUtiaueipnia 1 u u u u u u a t aeft on bases: Chicago. 6; Philadelphia, 4. , Two-bast hit: L. Cross. Three-base hit: Isboll. Sacilflce hits: Plank, Murphy. Stnle,i baae: Callahan. Bases on balls: OiT Owen, 1; off Plank, i. Wild pilch: Owen. Time: 1:40. Umpire; Bherldan. Too herb Myatary CLEVELAND. Aug. mystery to Clevelund. Store: NEW YO.HK. I for Cleveland. 6. Powell .vt Attendance, 3,316, CLEVELAND. R.lVO A B. It . 11. O A t Doughartr, If 2 3 3 3 1 0 0 Bar, cf 0 3 3 0 0 4 l Mick, rf 0 0 1 0 0 kmim, rf .. . 1 Klberfald. aa. 0 V. illluina. lb. 0 I 1 1 1 3 4 la)la, tb ... 0 1 I 1 1 I a llraillry, lb... 0 1 0 3 0 0 lliiknian. Ik. It I : I 0 (i Luh. If 0 0 4 0 0 1 e Turnar, as ...O 0 I 1 4 1 l'lbualow. e.... 0 4 3 1 3 (ifnb.rd, p.. 0 0 4 4 Oantal, lb.... 1 2 It 1 uln, cf 0 0 3 Cnoror, 3b. McUuira. a Posall, p., Totala... 3 0 I 4 1 0 .toora. p 0 0 4 1 0 I 11 27 13 ll I VMala 0 4 37 I 3 New York 0 1 3 1 0 0 16 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits: Off Bernhard. ; In JTour Innings; off Moore, ; In live Iruiluga? Flm baM Visit Our Ladies' Suit Dept. We want you to come and look at the THEMENDOUS BAR GAIN DISPLAY. To look means to buy to buy means perfect satisfaction with your purchase, for you can't replace them at the price. As Specials for Saturday We Are Offering: Ladles' tailor suits In black, brown, blue and mixtures, worth up to A ri $13.0o-8aturday at .VU Handsome suits, worth up to $25, O f( nobbiest weaves snd fabrlos, at....f .Vvl LADIES' WOOL SUIT8. worth up to 140 your unrestricted choice of any go 7(t suit In the house at laSesTO Nobby wash suits, worth up f HQ to S.50-at I.VO SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS in all colors and styles, great value at Q Qft from $15 to $25 Saturday , JzJJ FINE CAPES, worth up to $6 00, 2.98 suitable ror eirierly ladles at BEAUTIFUL LINEN WAISTS f AQ worth up to $5.00-at - IaV ONE HOUR SPECIALS I FROM 10 TO 11 A. M. women' wrappers 69c Brooks Brs. $3.00 and $3.50 Ti;rn 4 QQ or Welt Oxfords Child's t hand turned $1.00 Sample Shoes child's hand turned $1.00 sample Slippers little gent's and misses' Dongola Lace Shoes men's $1.50 Patent Leather fCir Pumps STETSON, CROSSETT and JOHN MITCHELL shoes for men, and the ULTRA and on errors: New York, 1. Two-base hits: Ganzel, Dougherty, Conroy. Sacrifice hits: Hickman. Fults, ElbCrfeld. Htolen bases: Bay, Fultx, Keoler, Oanrel. Double play: Lajole to Turner to Hickman. Bases on balls: Off Bernhard, 1. Hit with pitched ball: Powell, l..:Left on bases: Cleveland, 6; New York 8. ' Struck out: By Bernhard, 3; by Moore, 1; by Powell, 6. Time: 1:36. Umpire O'Laughlln. ; . ' Detroit Loaded for Boston. DETROIT, Aug;. 6. For the first time this year Detroit managed to beat Boston with Young pitching; They hit freely and earned every run, while Mullln did grand work on the slab. Attendance. 3,000. Score: CBTKOIT. ' I ' BOSTON. R.H.O.A.ntl H.K.O.A.B. lilt 0 S.lbach, If ... I I 100 Barrett, cf.. Mclntyra, If.. 1 Hoblnaon. tb. 0 Crawford, rf.. 0 Low, 2b 0 Carr, lb 0 lleville, c... 0 O'larr, aa.. 0 Mullln, p 1 1 2 3 0 2 i: V. OiColllna, tb.... 0 1 0 8lahl, rf 0 0 IIPmnMn, rf.. 0 S 1 Pirtnl, aa.... 1 i 2 I j.1 hai i baoca, lb. 0 Prrrla, 3b.. 1 0 ('riser, c... 0 3 0 Young, p 0 0 4 2 0 Totala 4 13 27 la 3 Totala 3 t 34 16 0 Detroit :...,0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 Boston .,1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Two-base hit: Belbach. Three-base hit: Robinson, Saorlflce hits: Mclntyre, Bev ille, Collins. LaChance, Stolen bases: Mc lntyre, Crawford. Bases on balls: Off Mul lln, 1; off Young, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mullln, 1. First on errors: Boston, 2. Left on bases: Detroit, 8; Boston, 4. Struck out: By Mullln, 2; by Young, 2. Double play: Parent to LaChance. Time: 1:60. Um pires: Dwyer and KJng. Standing of tha Tranas. Played. Won. Lost. P.C, Now York Chicago Boston .- 8 PS to ts ........r? .....i,.M 88 8? 54 14 .614 67 SS .613 55 86 . 611 60 33 .6nS 48 39 .5o2 86 48 .412 35 it .3S 18 88 .207 Philadelphia. ... Cleveland St. Louis Dotrolt Washington .... Games today: Washington at St. Louis, Philadelphia at enrrago, imsw York at Cleveland, Boston at Detroit. Mlnarn Badly- Beaten. HASTINGS. Neb., Aug. 8.-(Special -Telegram.) Hastings tried its new lineup today against Mlnden and won out, 30 to 1. Hast ings knocked out three pitchers for the visitors. Score: R.H.E. Hastings 0 4 ( 0 4 13 4 0 30 28 6 Mlnden 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 12 Batteries: Hastings, Leach, Schaffer and Lacey; Mlnden, Bosean, Adams, Sheridan, Boscan and Adams. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City W ins by Clubbing Toledo Over tho Field. TOLEDO, Aug. 6.-Kar.sas City hit Weinlg all over the field today and won easily. Attendanco, 1,000. Score: KAN&AS CITY. TOLUDO. R.H.O.A.B I K.H.O.A. . Rothfuaa. rf.. 3 0 0 0 O'Har, If.... 0 0 3 1 0 Nana. If 3 3 3 0 C Burnat 3b..... 0 0 0 4 0 Hill, cf 1 l l 0 , lb 1 I 1 I 114 4 Hannlran. rf. 0 3 1 0 0 Bonnar, 2b.... I Mi.aaar, lb... 3 Lawva. aa 0 4 11 0 0 Mc.rtarUr. 3b. 1 10 13 8 3 8 0 Cllnamau, aa. 0 1 1 8 3 Bulltvan, lb.. 0 1 0 0 0 Reading. c.O 3 13 3 0 Ryan, 0 4 3 7 4 0 Frlabla, cf.... 0 3 10 4 Barry, p 0 Oil I Walnlg. p.... 0 4 0 3 0 I'Browa 0 0 4 0 Totala 11 17 37, I 0 I Totals I 37 14 7 Batted for Wlenlg In ninth. Kansas City 0 2 1 0 3 2 2 0 011 Toledo 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Stolen bases: Lewee (2), Bonner, Hill, Sullivan. Two-base hits: Morlarlty, Fria ble, Nance, Masaey Vi), Ryan. Home run: Nance. Double jplay: Hill to Masaey. Baae on balls: Off Weinlg, 3; off Barry, 2. Struck out: By Weinlg 2; by Barry. 0. Left on bases: Kansas City, 12; Toledo, 8. Time: 1:46. Umpire: KUlen. ... , Hanged Gaiuo INDIAN A PO LIS, won a raeaxd and at Indianapolis. Aug. 6. Indianapolis featureless game from St. Paul tuday. At tendance, l.d'l. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. K.H.O.A I ST. PAUL. K.H.O.A B. O'jor.ea, cf 1 0 8 0 0 nYCi-earr. cf. 1 3 3 0 Vonlgfry. aa 0 1 3 Curr, lb 0 1 1 Hnder. If . 0 1 1 Hogrlavar, rf. 8 0 I liy. lb.... I 1 11 y. Jm kann, rf . . . 0 0 3 0 Whaalar, 3b . 0 1 Kloun-or, If . . 4 0 Kdley. lb ... 8 3 O' Brian, aa... 1 1 Yan-an. 2b... 3 8 Plana, a 4 0 .Sullivan, c... 4 0 llama, p 4 0 Hcfcalosa, p. 0 1 3 1 ! 0 f 0 8-1 8 I 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 Hxydou, c... 3 3 1 Wan In. 2b.... 3 Allemang, p.. 1 3 0 0 0 Totals 1) 11 17 10 Totala 4 24 10 1 IndlnhMiK.lls 0 4 0 0 0 4 2 0 -10 Bt .Puul .1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0-6 Hits: Off Slugle, 4; ln two Innings; off Beli-nsi 7; In t-U Inning. Base on balls: ny Aiiinang. i, oy nagia 1, iy orneiona, rilrtii k out: Hy Allemang, 8; ny niugie, bv b1,!m. 1. Wild iltoh: Allernsng. it bv filtrhed ti.ll- ltl(-k.v. Two-baHS lta: Swander, Heydon. Hoins run: Mc- Yei-ry. Sacrifice hits: McCreery, O Brlen. l'lul.lo t'lay: Wheeler to Kelley Stolen liltes: Martin, Mftrcan. Bassed balls: Hey d i. Sullivan, Pierce. Left on baaes: ln di tapolls, 7: St. Paul, 8. Time: l b. I'm plr: Orlm. Mllwaakee la Ontplayod. UISVILLE. Aua. 6 Ixulsvllle out play k1 Milwaukee and won tbe second WALKING SKIRTS, In kerseys, serges Sicilians and fancy mixtures, worth up to $6,00 at $2.00 rainy day skirts at 2.90 59c SILK SKIRTS 7.50 VOILE AND BLACK worth up to $1G.00 clearance price , , $1.00 white wash shirt waists at 25c Fine white llnn shirt waists- 7. . .. 95c worth up to $3.00 at .. 1 6. j 00 si'k shirt waists .1.49 In fancy colors at .. FROM 11 A. M. TO 12 M. Children's wash dresses worth up to $1.60 at ... . 29c Odd pairs of men's and women's Shoes worth up to $3 a pair... 98c Closing out all the $2.00 and $2.25 ladles' Oxfords, In turns and McKay's 1 AO. tun and black I.0 game of the series. Attendance, 1,200. Score: UXJISVILLC. t RH OAS I StlLWAUKBB. R.H.O.A.B. ivrrwm, ri.... i t i v Wi Stona, rf 1 3 J 0 0 Hallroan, If . . 0 1 1 0 lattarr. aa. .. 1 18 3 1 Hart, cf 1 t I 0 0 O Brian, If... 0 0 3 Clark. 3b 0 1 0 Hamphlll. cf. 0 0 1 Bataman. lb.. 1 3 Holtl, 3b 0 ' 3 Sperr, c 0 d 3 Doughartr, p. 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 I Amdt, 2b 2 12 10 hiiur, e 1112 0 Braahaar, tb.. 0 110 Schrlrar, lb.. 1 1 14 0 0 Qulnlan, aa... 1. 3 2 X 1 Egan, p 4.3 1 t Oi 0 i'! 3 0 1 Totala t IT 37 It ll Totals 3 34 10 t Louisville 3 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 9 Milwaukee 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Bpeer, Bateman, Baxter, Hart. Three-base hits: Hallman, Qulnlan. Stolen bases: Brashear, Dexter, Hallman. Sacrifice hits: Slattcry, Reltx, Kerwln, Dexter. Baae on balls: Off Egan, 2; off Dougherty, 1. Struck out: By Dougherty, 8. Wild pitches: Egan, 1; Dougherty, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Brashear. Left on bases: Louisville, 12; Milwaukee, 6. Time: 1:48. Umpire: Klem. Two Games at Colnmbna. COLUMBUS. O., Aug. 6. Yeager s hit In the tenth inning won the first game for Columbus. Both teams scored once in the eleventh Inning of the second game on a combination of hits and errors. The game was called at the end of the thirteenth on account of darkness, with the score tied. Attendance, 3,141. Score, first game: COLUMBUS. , MINNEAPOLIS k.H.O.A.K R.H.O.A.B. DaTla, rf 3 0 10 0 Martin, If.... 0 1 3 0 0 Klhm. lb.... 1 3 17 1 0 Frl.l. b 0 3 0 3 0 Maloney, rf.. 1 1 I 4 0 Freeman, lb. 0 18 10 Coullar. If... 0 1 3 0 : Gramlngar, 8b 0 0 3 3 0 Yaagar, c... 0 3 3 Starnagla, o. . 0 8 1 o McNIchola. cf 1 0 4 0 0 Fol, 2b 0 1 3 3 0 Oyler. aa.... 0 0 8 3 1 Stlminell, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Clymer. cf... 0 0 1 0 0 Wrlglay, 3b.. 4 0 1 3 1 Brldwall, aa.. 0 1 4 4 0 Malarkay, p.. 4 0 1 8 0 Totala 3 I 80 14 ll Totala 3 428 I 1 Two out when winning run was scored Columbus 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Minneapolis 110000000 02 Stolen bases: Bridwell (2), Davis, Klhm. Sacrifice tilts: Martin, Freeman, Coulter, Oyler. First base on balls: Off Btlmmcll, 4. Two-base bit: Frlel. Louble plays: Ma larkey to Bridwell to Klhm. Bridwell to Klhm. Struck out: By Malarkey, 1; by Stlmmell, 1. Time: 1:4. Umpire: Baus wine. Score, second game: COLUMBUS. I tlNNBAPOLia. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Darlt, rf 0 1 0 0 0 Maloney, rf.. 0 0 0 0 0 Martin, If.. Klbm, lb... Frl.l. 3b.... Yaager, c... Clymar. cf.. Wrlglay, 3b. Prldw.ll, aa Cfraaled, p. 8imon 0 110 u; r reinn. lb. o 1 la v 1 0 0 10 0 OH'oultar. If... 1 1 3 0 0 0 14 1 3K)ramlnger, 8b 0 0 4 I I1. S IMV cf." f . J i i i a r.ir ti i a o 4 4 1 4 C ) r z r T z f - . ; . X'yl.r, aa. 4 0 14 0 0 0 4 0 U-ord, n 0 010 o o o o u Puroor, r, (...) I I w ToUls 1 7 33 10 3 Totala 1 4 83 IS?:! - Batted for Olmsted in eleventh. Columbus 0 00000000010 01 Minneapolis 0 00000000010 01 Stolen base: Davis. Sacrifice hits: Brid well, coulter, Gremlnger, Oyler. First bans iin balls: Off Olmsted. 4. Two-base hits: Coulter, Weaver. Double play: Frlel to Klhm. Hit by pitched ball: Klhm. Struck out: By Olmsted, b; by Durner, 8; by FoiU, 2. Passed ball: 1 eager. Hits: On Olm sted In eleven Innings, 6; off Durner In two innings, i. Tims; 2:07. Umpire: Baus wlifc. Standing; of tho Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P C. Columbus 8s 61 87 .622 68 89 .Old 67 48 .bio 66 46 .b6 48 b'J .4X0 47 64 .4rt6 06 60 .868 80 't0 -w St. Paul Iu8 Milwaukee 811 Louisville 101 Minneapolis Mi Indianapolis 101 Kansas City 86 Toledo luo Games today: Milwaukee at Louisville, Kansas City at Toledo, Bt. Paul at Indian apolis, Minneapolis at Columbus. Springfield Defeats Gretna Juniors. SPRINGFIELD, Neb.'. Aug. 5. (Special.) Tha SprnglleldB and Urvtna juniors came together on the home grounds yes terday and as usual Springfield made good. Score: H li D. Bprlngflold ....2 0 3 0 0 8 0 3 -ll 10 8 Uieliut 8 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 08 3 5 Batteries: Liming and Davidson; Long and Spearman. Struck out: By Long, 7; by Liming, 8. First base on bail: Off Ixng, 4; off IJmlng, 1. Time: 2:u6. Um pire: Jumbo Nicholson. Lyons Shnta Ont Oakland. LYONS, Neb., Aug. 6. Bpeclal ) The I.yotia base ball team ehut out the Oakland team on the Oakland diamond yesterday by a score of 4 to 0. only onu Oakland man getting as far as third Inw. Tbe leature of the game was the pitching of Cook, only two hits being made off his dull very. Score: Lyons 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 04 Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hume run: Cook. Two-base hits: Cal non, Palmqulst. Struck out: By Conk, Li; by Miller, 7. Batteries: Lyons. Cook and Smith; Oakland. Miller and Bock. Umpire: Engdahl. Deahlar Proud of Team. DESHLER, Neb Aug. . (Special.) The peoule of Deshler are proud of their base bull team, it having been away from home three days Ibis week, playing aa Interesting Specials THE AUTOMOBILE DRAPE VEIL Just received yards long In black, white, pink, light blue, nuilso, brown, navy and tan colors one dollar Veils )0C 25c ladles' Neckwear lOc at avr 50c ladles' Neckwear 25C $2 0ii Peggy Hand Bags 1.00 & New Belts at ...25c Clearing Sale Corsets All the broken lines of standard summer cor sets and girdles, that sold at fl.OO and fl.50 choice 49c 75c batiste girdles, all sizes, Royal Wooster corsets, with and velour grip hose supporters, attached side and front, at .......... $1-00 Wall Paper Special 4c to 8c quality Paper Saturday at Half Price You can save just 50 per cent by buying on this day. See these goods Saturday for you may not have such a chance again. Remember, all papers from 4c to 8c per roll; go, at per roll, 4c to many games of ball and came out victor! ous In all of them. The first game was with Hardy, the score being 12 to 2. TheV second was at Superior, and in a twelve inning game the score was 5 to 3, and at Byron, the third day. the score was 8 to 4. Tho women of Deshler are telklns; of air ing an lea cream social for the benefit of the team. Haafta Taama Winners. ECSTIB, Neb.. Aug. S.-(Bleclal.)-The first and second ball nines of Eustls went to the picnic near Cozad Wednesday. They played ball and came off victorious. The second nine played a team of the same cauner from Cosad with a result of a tie. the score being 10 for each side at the closing of the ninth Inning. The game by the first nine and that of Cosad was only played four Innings, on account of me storm, wun a result or 7 to 4 in ravor oi the .Eustls team. Gauno Bnda In Row. BEATRICE Neb., Aug. $. (8peelal Tele gram..) The base ball game between ths Beatrice and Havelock teams, played here this evening, ended In a row In the fifth Inning, when the umpire called the game. The score: R.H.H. Havaloc 0 0 0 3 1 4 (0 Beatrice 1 0 0 0 01 t 1 Batterlea: Beatrice, Morse and Wilson; Havelock, Noyea and Reed. Struck out:. By Morse, 4; by Koyes, 2. Umpire: Evans. Originals Drop Another. NORTH PLATTE. Neb., Aug. 5.-(Bpeclal Telegram.) The Omaha Originate today tried to redeem their lost laurels to North Platte, but signally fulled,, the game stand ing:' North Platte. C; Omaha, 0. Earned runs: North Platte, 4. Two-base hits: North Platte. 2. Three-base hits: North Platte. 2. Home run: Leo Hart. Struck out: By Pendergrast, ; by Morton, 1 Bat teries: North Platte, Pendergraat and Bhnrt; Omaha, Morton and Clair. Onaws . Wins n Pair. ONAWA. Ia.. Auar. 6. (Special Tele gram.) Onawa played a double-header to day owing to a mlxup on dates. First game: Onawa, 6; Little Bloux, 2. Second game: Onawa. 7: Omaha Indians. 4. Bat terles: Onawa, O Connor, Corple and How- nra; i.uue nioux, Kins ana ixing; umini, Indians, Leslie and McGinnla. Umpire: Bruce Holbrook. Both games were good ones. Sterling Easy for Tmidub. ,iSram.l - Tecumseh easily defeated Sterling I ln siow game oi base pan here mis arter I noon Hrnri. noon. Score: R.H.E. Sterling 001100000468 Tecumseh 44000012 12 12 I First base on balls: Off Zlnk, 6; off Pnr- riess, l. Home run: Devltt. Batteries: Sterling, Zlnk and Antrim; Tecumseh, Par rless and Buffum. Teamsters Kleet Delegates. - CINCINNATI, Aug. 5 The annual con vention of the Brotherhood of Teamaters tonay elected nve delegates. Includlna Kd ward Brown of St. Louis, to ths annual convention of the International Federation or L.aoor. EVENTS ON THE RINNINO TRACK! Five Favorltea Win at St. I.onla Fair Gronnds. ST. IX5CIS. Aug. 5 Iidy Charlee, Tada. Neversuch, Floral Wreath and Woodlands were the winning favorites of a good card at the fair grounds today. Flornl Wreath got the verdict by a head from Frank Bell in the feature race. Yada was given first money because Wlllowdene. who ran first, fouled him 100 yards from the wlra. Never such outclRsatd his field and Woodlands was much the best In his race. The track wus muddy. Results: First rHce, six furlongs: Lady Charles (J fn 1) won. Codex second, Fannette third. Time: 1:20. Si-cond rare, five furlongs: Tsds (7 to I) won Fsv Temploton second, Picture Hat third. Time: 1:04. Third mre. one mile and sn elirhth, sell ing: Neversuch (6 to 5) won. Albany Girl econd. Brooklyn third. Time: 2:00. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Floral Wreath t to 5) won, Frank Bell second. Commodore third. Time: 1:17. Fifth race, five furlongs snd a half, purse: Woodlands (6 to R won Darthula second. Princess Orna third. Time: 1:11. Sixth race, one mile and twenty yards: Fnurnuolpas 4 to ll won, Flyer seond, Irrl.nden ihlrd Time: 1 :. CHICAGO, Aug. -Results: First race, one mile: The I.ady to 2) won. Kthylene second, Doctor Stephens third. Time: 1:41. Second race, steeplechase, short course: Oliver Mc (16 to 1) won. Treni-t the Mere second. Sweet Jane third. Time: 8:3. Third race, one mile: Clifton Force (U to In) won. Dranscss second, Shawano third. Time: 1:41. Fourth rare, five fnrlnnes and hair- Monte (6 to 1 -sron. J. M Shelly second. Petit Due thlrrl. Time: 1.07. 1 Fifth rare, ntr fiirlnnss: Mansard (I in 1) won, Kmptror of India second. Durbar third. Time: 1:13. Sixth race, six furlongs: Optional (6 tnl) won, Agnes Brennan sei-ond, Harney third. Time: 1:18. Seventh race, one mil and quarter: 19c SPECIAL SALE ON HAMMOCKS. SPECIAL SALE ON BOOKS. SOn Fnncy Ribbons 15C 15 Stock Collars nt $1C) White Kid Belts only $1.00 Silk Belts, all colors, at SOe Hammock Pillows at 5c 49c 49c 25c at. ...... .39c rrincess hip Remember This Fad We do Picture Framing at lowest rates all work guaran teed first-class. ' 16x20 Frames, 4-ln. Molding, 7r for 14x17 Frames, lVi In. Molding, CDr for ..OU. 11x14 Frames, 1-ln. Molding, ' 3)C 10x''FTames,'i'-in." "Moidlng","" 2 5C 7xtFrames, i-ln Molding, 20 C Great Picture Sale Saturday. Visit Our Art Department. Excentral (1 to 6) won, Rossmond second. Jerry Lynch third. Time: 2:08. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 6. Results? First race, six furlongs: Flying Ship (10 to 1) won. Shrine second, Irtola third. Time: 1:13. Second race, five furlongs and a halfi Augur C9 to 2) won. Saint Hellane second. Jack Lory third. Time: 1:07. Third race, one mile: Green Creat (R toi 1) won, Brooklynlto second, Tti , Globs third. Time: 1:40; ' ., nr Fourth race, one mile and sixteenth, on turf: Outcome $ to 1) won, New Yorle second, Prince China- third. Time: 1:41. Fifth race, one mile and three-sixteenths; Keynote (7 to 2) won,- Conkllng second. Pafm Resder third, j Time: 2:01. Sixth rare, five furlongs and a half: Cotillion (4 to 1) won, Mirthless second. Gold Fleur third. -Time: 1:08. KRAMER LEADS IN BICYCLE RACES Secures Forty-Mae Points In St. Loots Professional Events. BT. LOUIS. Aug. 6.-Frank L. Kramer of East Orange. N. J., the present national, champion, added materially to his chaiicea of again capturing the title this year as ths result of the trund circuit and national amateur championship bicycle meet, which closed here today after four days' racing. The meet was under the auspices of tha National Cycling association and formed part of the Olympic games. Kramer won a total of forty-nine points during tha meet W. 8. Fenn of Water- bury. Conn., was second among the pro fesslonals with a total of twenty-three points. The points made by the leading amateurs were: M. M. Hurley, New York Athletic club. 22: Burton Downlnsr. Ban Jose, Cal. 18; Teddy Billlng-ton, Vaflaburg, N. J.. 10. results: One-half mile, Grand Circuit champion- . K It. ' Wnn hv KVanlr t. 1Ttt, V'.. Orange, N. J.; second. W. fl. Fenn, Water- bury, conn.; third, Menus Bedell. Lynn brook, N. Y. Time: :01:0D. One-third mile, amateur national cham pionship: Won by M. L. Hurley, New York; second. Burton Downing, San Jose, Cal.; third, Teddy BUUngton, Vallsburg, N. J. Time; 0:43. Five mile amateur national champion ship: Won by Charles Bchlee, Newark, N. J.: second. George Wiley, Byraouse, N. Y. ; third, A. F. Andrews, Indianapolis. Time I 13:US. On tha next to the last lap the rider got bunched and a collision occurred, la which Hurley, Downing and Bllllngton, who were considered likely winners, wara dis abled and unable to continue the race. One-half mile professional; Won by O. Dorlon, Bheepshead Bay. N. Y., handicap thirty-five yards; second, John Bedell, Lynnbrook, N. Y.. fifteen yards; third. G. F. Root, Boston, twenty-five yards. Tlmo: 0:68. Five mile handicap: Won by Oscar Doerke. Brooklyn, N. Y., 100 yards; sec ond, Charles Bchlee, Newark, N. J 600 yards; third, G.Wlley, Syracuse, N. Y., 160 yards. Time: 12:15. Two-thirds mile grand circuit champion ship: Won . by Frank L. Kramer, East Orange, N. J.: W. 8. Fenn, Waterbury, Conn., second; Floyd Krebe, Newark, N. J third. Time: 1:46. One mile amateur national championship of America: Won by M. I Purley, New York; Burton Downing, San Joso, Cal., second; Teddy Bllllngton, Vallsburg, N. J , third. Time: 2:41. One mile handicap, professional: Won by E. F. Root, Boston (50 yards) ; John Be dell, Lvnhrook. N. Y. (50 vsrds). second) Menus Bedell, Lynnbrook, N. Y. (75 yards), third. Time: 1:17. Twenty-five mile amateur national cham. plonshlp: Won by Burton Downing, Ban Jose, Cal.; A. F. Andrews, Indianapolis, second; George Wiley, Syracuse, NT Y., third. Time: 1:10:66. One-third mile consolation, professional! Won by Oliver Dorlon, Bheepshead Bay; O. A. Oollett. Salt Lake City, second: F. R, Bchrepps, Australia, third. Time: 042. . I With tho Bowlers. On tha Omaha Bowling association's ill leys last evening the Krug Parks and Na tionals started practice for the league season of lt-4, which will commence soma time In September. Tho score: KRUG PARKS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Clay 169 2"4 .31 Msrnle l' w "w &' French til YA 11 5'4 Bengele 11H 1W 'ilo C'iS Zimmerman 24 22n Z.iS 6i5 Totals. 878 8-.il NATIONALS 1.024 2.U4 t. M 3d. Totiil Frtteeher .. 2M 'fl 11 1M l!'l llil 1!'4 1S6 150 17K 177 cm r.-.i Jones Ulerdle .... Ahms nayin 11 18 1 U5 4ir. Chandler .. Totals.. 881 868 848 2.718 Conttlpttlon tnj Flatulency Cured In day with Drake's Palmetto Wine, t aery reader of this ir should send poaial card for free trial bouia to Disks f yfu wia fcoiupauy, Chicago. 26o Tatenf Leather Belts at 0