THE COURIER. f fe THE NATIONAL GAME, Honorable Charley to deliver AhlAV nitnhixl hio first crnmn for Isn't it about time for that DeW OUt- the vvb ..w-w H.u u. . DHH.V - - -- - . i l 4L ..-. . . mai speecu uunug iud oujoiu iu LINCOLN AT HOME. Brooklyn and was hits. touched up for 11 fielder to put in an appearance? ,,..,,.-. n .. ui,fr,i the people: but without success. It was Kockford Kegister-Gazette: Rockford "1D F mv'.' . , . .... uj u-: .:-.,h finally believed the speech had become With Quincy Brackett's team of Brownies have come and gone and they left two games to the Buck's credit. In the first McGreavy, known as a king in Quincy, but a very plebian cubs out this way, was in the box for the Brownies and be didn't create much more disturbance than Indian war. Fourteen hits were secured off him. The second game wan not easy traveling for tho Bucks on account of a Mill. He loomed up big and threatening, too much so, and Ebrights were quite unequal to task laid out for them. In 'the game Ebright got Brackett's measure quick and plenty. The thin gent named Farvin twirled for Quincy and was fruit, mellow and ripe. All the boys fattened their batting averages and gave the Quincys a chance to pile up a few In Monday's game at Des Moines is a big enough and enthusiastic enough ' fnrAnsnn or anv had passed season. in xuonuay b game ai ues luuiues u a uit cuuugu uu cuiuumuoi vv.b. . . 4li. v.j Rockford made a pretty triple play, the city to stand on its own feet without companion pie cat. ottrjlotf tc hor d or .. .u ...:-...:...... .. ac nmnv had passed into the possession of the other league' manager. Agreements that trntilinn u hnmn team and benefit fv. pj.:-, ;n k ,nnaiattA l.v the waiting for mvwMsw ..... . -- i:(,.mi.1,(,f.ffrf ttuguei iu picuiji.a. ..o ....oi ju first of the Youngy Johnson has been released by Scranton. They call him "Sleepy" Johnson over there. Bobby Carruthers and his birdlings are at the M s'reet park Friday, tho recent Saturday and Monday. Jacksonville has a new catcher in th j person of Mike Sullivan, who caught last year for Milwaukee. McMahon is pitching in his olu time form for the Orioles. His arm seems to have recovered completely. It is intimated that Manager Brackett will sign Ernie Beam of Philadelphia. The big league is a little too swift for him. Jimmy Manning's Blues will play a series of three games with Anson's man who struck Patterson. But it seems that the Hon. Charley was only an occasion sufficiently the the last local base ball public. Omaha Bee: Dave Rowe will be kicked out of the Western association bodily at its annual meeting. He has not the respect or confidence of a sin gle manager in the circuit, and ought not to be countenanced in any reputable league. He killed base ball here and that he will kill it anywhere he goes is a 100 to 1 shot. What a surprise that Peoria-Denver series was. The scheduled games, a postponed and a transferred game, and four of them went to the credit of the ex-Omahas. The last one was simply an other exhibition of Dave Rowe's slick of his life upon the public, ihe occas ion arrived in Omaha, during the Fire end Police Commission iml-ruHo, and Judge Hope wells court was: If forum. The speech was injected in i ihn argu ment of the injunction case sitjil the Bee published it to the world. 'I he metro politan press got hold of it, ai.d renewed their assertions that a rioi in Omaha was imminent. It was at tho national convention of 1888 that the somewhat note shoe maker's wax story had its origin. Charley Green's desire to let loose that errors which they did to the extent of c0,ts at Kansas City at the close of the scheming to work his home crowd for speech was so intense that the young about nine. This still leaves Quincy one game in the lead in games played lx tween the two teams. With Peoria After touching ud Brackett's boys for two out of three Buck repeated the dose with Dugdale's pet. Both teams were out for the money and played the hottest kind of ball. The first game was lost to Peoria by a few unfortunate errors, the kind that exasperates the players and spec tators alike. Barnes pitched good steady ball and should have won his game. Kim twirled in the second game and let the Peorias down for six hits. season. Snapper Kennedy, my boy, you are the greatest outfielder .n the associ ation, bar none, and your friends here are legion. Jess Reynolds of the Hasting team has been signed by Quincy and Jake Gettman, another Hastings amateur, is with Peoria. Jimmy Sullivan looms up on first base big as life and twice as natural, and the fans are all glad to seo him there again. Billy Hoy. tho mute has been released by Cincinnati. He refused to play man's condition was at times alarming. A distinguished Nebraskan, who was last winter elected United States sena tor, was present in the convention, ac companied by his wife. It was during one of Mr. Green's most excited spells that this lady gave the memorable ad vice to the bobbing Omaha attorney. "Mr. Green," she said, "1 would suggest that you put some shoemaker's wax on your chair and then sit down on it," xritri TnriinnannliR nr nnv nthr mtnnr If was pretty ball playing and delighted jeague team. a oig crowu. xjiu mo last game wes a scorcher. Talk about your pitchers, that Freddy Barnes is the headiest one in the whole push. Dugdaie bad saved Thomas especially for this game, and Freddy outpitched him from start to finish. Each team scored in the first inning and Lincoln again in the eighth and that ended tho run getting. This put the Bucks' in first place again, where they will 6tay to the finish. Grant Bills, a Lincoln amatuer, has gone to St. Louis to join an amatuer team at that place, receiving a salary of 880 per month. Umpire Levis is the best umpire se;n here this season. He should pay no attention to a few loudmouthed kicks in the grand stand. Des Moines is the only team in the association that ejnoys the distinction com. tie must nave paiu me uenver s a little back salary from the way they have braced. Jess ('auger an amateur player was given a trial by Manager Ebright last Monday. Some of the most enthus iastic fans have long been wanting Buck to try Caugor and barring little embarrasment Jess did very well in center field. Cauger and Kimerer both belonged to the Bame team before Kimerer became a professional and while Cauger is not quite as fast as me "big boy" he is nevertheless strictly in the game. The race in the association games are more exciting every day. Denver took a few' falls out of the leaders and loosened the cinch Dugdaie had on the pennant. Just at present it is any body s rag. uid Bill lattley s gang are at the county court room in Lincoln, in coming up with a rush, in fact thev are eaid county, on the 20 day of December. traveling like a stampoodled maverick 18K. and again on the 20 day of March, COUNTY COURT. NOTICE TO CRED.TORS. First Publication Aug 3. In the county court within and for Lancaster, county, Nebraska, August 2nd, lfc95, in the matter of the estate of August Jlilderbrand deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the county court room in and unless headed soon they're liable to make mischief. It will very likely wind up, however, about this way: Lin coln, Peoria, Des Moines. AROUND THE CIRCUIT. Preston is now playing short for Des Moines. Ollie Beard has been released by Mil waukee. Arlie Latham's days with Cincinnati are numbered. The Houston team of the Texas Southern league has quit. Veteran Harry Wright thinks the Bostons are getting stale. Catcher Hoover and "Putty" have been released by Jax. Fifteen hundred people saw the Peoria-Lincoln game this week. 1890, to examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is six months from the 19th day of September A.D.1895.and Des Moines Leader: A few Sundavp the time limited for navment of ilehta in of not having a single man put out or ago the Des Moines and Lincoln t-ams one Jearfrom said 19th uay cf September the game this season. - , h d the . Iffl The meanest baseball crank is one declared forfeited to Des Moines in the published four consecutive weeks in that is eternally rooting against the second inning, was played out and won TnE CouniEn, a weekly newspaper pub- hnmn tpam. and them nro n nnn,ll.- by Liinco n. There has boon : mntf ,,b" la ln'S siaie. number of them in Lincoln. since as to the merits of the ca?e. This has just been decided in favor of Des The new umpire. Levis, has caught Moines. The result is Dps Mnin tD 4lkA fnnn 1a I.Ia.L- 1 ! " mc iu u mo uicaL-uere uere nireiv. the cred t of another T.nmn . , - .-. .uu4v nun aim Lincoln is given one more lost game. This places Dss Moines very close to the second team. Ebright accepted twelve chances without an error in Thursoay's game. His judgment on strikes and base de cisions is all right, and he seems actu ated by a desire to umpire the games without prejudice. Next week we have Rockford dan then the Bucks start on their last trip with the eustern cldbs. the season at St. Joe Sept 25, returning first home to open the championship series with Comiskey's braves from St. Paul. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court,this2ndday of Ai:.u:t 1895 I. W. Lansixg Joseph WiiRnpisn Aug 24 County Judee. SHEKIFF SALE. First publication Aug 3 Notice is hereby iriven. tlist hv virtnn of an execution issued by the clerk of the Zeis Halier, who plays first base for TAnrin tllA not Vuket taQm in 4Un thUvPihe-!fVi-S a.ie VT T ciation) is another Sam Xarocque, but theNashvdles.n the Southern league, the fact still remains that he can nlav tu)CK team fias been ball. Jf he was a mute he wnnl.1 The Little dropped from the Southern league cir cuit The Sporting A'cim says Dugdaie was born in I88G. Pretty swift youngster that. Dillon is playing right for Jackson- the crac "erjack of the association. Des Moines Record: If anybody lliakps his men trnrlr if : l.l Tl: Ebright. Hiram believe th-f i. -i "ct courtof the third judicial district They wind up thev are naid for nnrl ,;,, eorasKa, within and for Lancaster ,t o rAtnrn; JpeJarf Paid for and being a conscien- county, in an action wherein Albert W. nous oia cotiger, thinks they should ifa Is plaintiff, and Herman earn it. And they generally do when GIds.a;ith defendant, the "old man" is about. Should a nlav q J 7 ', two ?'clock P- m. on the er shirk a hall nr M 5 3daJSeptemberA.D.attheeastdoor er shirk a ball or do some poor base- of the court house, in the citvof Lincoln running, or become careless on the Lancaster county, Nebraska", offer for lines, or strike at a ball when he should a 8m Puh!'c auction the following not, Hiram sets him over on the bench tJI f1 efita,te to"wit: J I . . C "1-m.n Lot A Of Snpnfnr'c c.lkrIirUnn f lf could be P mother representative of seven 7J of block three f3aud seven 17! first- baseman , T"" Ps'n he has occupied. ?r. 'ock Tour 4 in Spencer's addition to Indifferent playing doesn't no with h;. 'pcoln, Lancaster county. Nebraska. Bucklets." The men ,,n,Wctan,i .: , lf,ve.n uder my hand this 27th day of lrvtn-lrf " ""3 ""VA. D. 1895. Sam Lacroque, of the Quincy team and seldom try to "lay down.' is without doubt a ball player, but that does not alter the fact that he is the loudest mouthed and most insulting ville and incidentally pitching once in a player in the association. He needs as wb"e' well as deserves a few heavy fines. He's Dugdaie thinks Collins will be able to altogether too enthusiastic. play in the outheld in about thrte Aug. 31 Freu A. Miller Sheriff. THIS AND THAT. weeks. Manager Carruthers hat signed a new pitcher who is said to be in line. His same is Conners. Collins of the Peorias is now laid up with a broken finger which he received while catching Wednesday's game. This, uo doubt, will weaken the Peoria's consideret.lv owim tn th rt "Lincoln and .Tax will play in Omaha that Dugdaie is not able catch even- ounaay,me iom, ana very JiKely the day, and if Halier is taken uaiance oi ine ounaay games will be base it cannot help but weaken them played' there also. ' ' materially'. The first day of the republican nation a! convention or 1833 witnessed tho at tempt of a strawberry blonde voting man irom Omaha, the Hon. Charley Greene to make a speech. But the convention' was not in the humor to listen to young men with incendiary hair, and his at tempt was cut short at th firf -. off first and the speech "died a bornm." Sin that time the Nebraska state central committee has frequently im,,ortuned fJ-W Commutation Jtickets for 82.75 Good Meals 1 5 cent and up. MILLER'S ANNEX RESTAURANT. Parlor and furnished rooms in connection 133 South Twelfth street. Lincoln, Neb ART MILLER. Proprietor.