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quot; From the World of Sport IIAMONO RESETS AMERICAN LEAGUE The Standing. PWL quot; L. US 72 46 119 72 47 123 72 51 quot; 121 70 51 US 55 64 124 54 70 ivLouiS US 49 70 US 35 SI NATIONAL LEAGUE. The Standing. L.

SO 25 71 50 70 51 Philadelphia 65 52 tewJklya 56 6G jostoh 44 75 3S S7 hlcagp ittsburg O. A. P. The Standing. L.

Urrom roungstown. Esancaster 6S 45 67 45 57 55 55 59 47 57 SJSJridn 4S 70 Sharon 44 72 Pi YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Pet. 610 605 5S5 57S 462 433 412 SOS Pet- 720 5S7 57S 556 459 423 370 304 Pet 630 602 59S 509 4S7 412 379 273 r. gt; American League.

Louis Cleveland 0. 15, (1st game). 9r Washingtoa. 1 (fire i darkness, second, same). 9, 'Chicago' 6.

3. New York 2 (ten. innings, iffest 10.V Boston, (serea in- sC secoad quot; quot; National': 5V St Jpv; CtneinBatr 4, Pitisburs wet grounds. quot; O'. and P.

League. 6: Lancaster S. Sbaroa 1-(12 ia.) TODAY'S GAMES. irj American League. at Cleveland.

4 Louis at Chicago. it.r^Tew York at Philadelnaia. t- at Boston. League '-fSiicago at St. Locis.

S-fBrcoklyn at ISTe'sv York. at Pittsburg at Boston. O. and P. League.

at Newcastle. at 'AKroii. Xincaster at 'Young at Sfearoa. l-met Esther Kortr.an nt the Springs. Shere was a certai-i 01 ei- her that drew nje to Had sue not IKKSI very- was twenty I tnink it probable her face wonM iiave borne the gt; quot; impress sruffering.

As it was. she looked one vrho had suffered. i foaturss. having the softness, 4fe- quot; p'f dncy of vouth. did not hanlec.

I l-ked'to be with Miss Xornsaa best -iirtxea. quot; she vras active, for tiien sbe to forget herself and 'be what really was. Or was she thea what was not? I caald not decide. p-nzzled me was that, though she of the bast appearing young in the house and it depended on her whether or oo she should seemed indifferent to lt; tbe atteation seeineii to inspire in her no There 5s a deHcatc in': tids which it is difficult to quot; amp; quot; amp; plain, i -been together at the Springs one day while we lake I began to make love ills I Bad ao intention of doing It 1 began. I fell into It I was 5 the, boat, she sitting facing me As I proceeded she turn- let her hand hang In the ri quot; ibc no reply to anything presently I tears.

Dropping my oars, I plswl myseUT In a half sitting, half kaeeling posture, took the haad that lay on her lap ac.d sa-d: is not the TVST to receive suca as 1 aci speaking to you. It should be either with, indifference or smiies. Teli explain Then the teats ca.sie fa s. torrent. She drew away her hand aad bowed her head in.

both hands, sobbing as though her heart Trould break. In vain I implored her to tell me the cause of an emotion so strange under the clrcamstaaces. 1 asied her if she could not respond to the love I had spoken. She mute. Thea she raised her face, askiag me -with aa imploring look to desist.

I went back to isy oars and in silence rotred to the landing. We walked wward the hotel throaglt a -wooded path- Midway sh? siopped and faced tse. '-Don't love me. quot; she said with intense eagerness, -unless you are xrill- ing to love death in life. One had better love a than me.

A corpse is dead a'-l respects: I am not. She vrho -was I died, and I remained- She vras as Innocent as a babe; I arn not for there are times I -would carse God and die. She and I are tvrias, yet one is pore, trhile the other Kates a world sent spinning in space, its people -without the power to deteci; to separate the good from the evil. Better a ship raider full sail a rudder: quot; calm! quot; I interposed, laying my hand oa her ana. She -was trembling like a leaf.

me what tse quot; is a court of justice? A. legal tonmaraerit between the prosecuting attorney and the defendant's cocnseL And oa irfiat hangs the prisoner's fate? Circumstances and And if the circumstances can't be ex- plaiaei and if the -witnesses have a motive to lie? At every celebrated trial one half of the people read the testimony believe the prisoner guilty: the other are Bat a very few believe her innocent. If she Js acquitted, those -who believe in her guilt shun, her becaiise she is to them a criminal, -while the rest shun, her because she is regarded as a crimicaL She goes forth -srttli the brand of Cain, upon her brotv. She can never again be her former self. If she has the momeat they knovr of her twin sister they turn a-way from her.

If shejhas a as soon, as he the -words; of love die upon his lips. to God Her -woirds -vrere choked by of As soon, as she could again fiad her voice she finished: am Martha Blake. quot; I had. read the testimony in the case of ilartba Blake, one of those mysteries, puzzles, that seise upon tbe intellects of millions and -trill no- let go tni they have either formed aa opinion or decided au opinion to be impossible. I had more than formed an opinion; I had felt certain that ilartha Blake -was a murderess.

I stood, aghast, she turned away and buried her face in her hands against an oak tree- The act produced a maryelous impression on me. Here Tvas an inanimate tree more merciful than I. a human being. The -woman I had professed to love vras supported by its strength. Instead of mlne.

never knew Martha Blake, quot; 1 said. have known and loved Esther Xorraaa, This blow is too crushing for me to rise above at once. It has pleased Providence to try me possibly more than my strength bear. I must have time. quot; Instantly her equanimity returned to her.

amp; ivalked slowly side by side she dried her tears till -we caine near the hotel, -where she pointed quot; to a patli that led in another direction. I understood and took the path, -while sue -went oa to the hotel. I never saw either of the twin sisters again. I returned to the hotel after hours of -wandering In tbe wood she had left- Tbe -words as to her trouble sue had spoken to me told not the -words, an indescribable something that accompanied them that sbe -was as Innocent of crime as I. I sever sought her.

bat I am no-w an old man. and I have never married: I shall never raarry. HAROLD OTISL Italian rotvdies hav been assaulting Americans in Some. tad supposed from tue day's news consuming Black Hand outrages, dynamite jokes, kid- car.ings and the like that the bad Italians had all eozae over here to live -with as. Qualificatiee.

Not Q-jEHS sun. Harris isn't ready for cs yit, quot; declared Uncle Peter. gib y-y wings ter bab yo quot; name on de Syieaf ob Bible. Youth's Companion. Quackery has quot; no friend like gullibility.

Italian Proverb, Manasricj; Director Well, aad are your qcaiiSeatioas for the post quot; AVeit. sir. for one thing. lie least aolse vrakes aie up. or Favorite Sport of Childhood and Youth.

This favorite sport of childhood aad outh is of French, origin, and very high Entiauity. having been, iutrodueed iaio England, in the train of lUe Xorman conquerors. Its Freacb. -was of a brave -warrior, tbe memory of whose exploits still lives in the chronicles of the middle ages- la. the year 9519 Uegc reckoned among its valiant chiefs one Jean Coliu.

He acquired the uanae of ilaillard from his weapon, being a mallet, wherewith in fight he used to crush his opponents, la one of tbe feuds which were of perpetual recurrence in those times he encountered Elie Count 3e Lourain la a pitched battle, and. so runs the story, in the first onset Coliii Halliard. lost both his eyes. He ordered his esQnire to into tee quot; thickest of the fight, and. furiously brandishing his mallet, did Wch earfTEi Kcecutioa that victory soon declared for him.

Kobert of France heard of Lfaese feats at -arms he lavished favor and honors tipoa Coltn. and so great was fame of the exploit that it was commemorated ia the pantomimic' representations that formed part of the rude dramatic performances of the agfc By degrees the children learned to act it for themselves, and it took the form of a familiar sport. The blindfolded pursuer as. with bandaged and extended liands. he gropes for a victim to pounce upon seems in some degree to repeat tiia action of the tradition of which is also traceable in.

the blind man's buff. REALISTIC ACT. Amusing Story of Joseph Jefferson as Rip Van lie was playing Rip Taa at Chicago Joseph Jefferson oace went to the theater very much exhausted by a long day's fishing on the lake. As the curtain rose on the third, act it disclosed the white haired Rip still deep ia his twenty years' nap. Five, ten.

twenty minutes passed, and-he did not awaken. The audieaee began to get impatient and the prompter uneasy. The. great actor doubtless knew what he was about, but this was carrying the realistic business too far. Tbe fact was that ail this time JeSerson was really sleeping the sieep of the just, or.

rather, of the fisherman who had sat eight hours in the sun. Finally the gallery became uproarious, and one of the wanted to know if there was going to be years more of this snooze business! quot; At this point Jefferson began to snore. This decided tne prompter, who opened a small trap beneath tae stage and began to prod Rip from below. Tne fagged eosneciau fumbled Sa his pocket for an imaginary railway ticket and muttered drowsily, right through, 'ductor. quot; At this entirely new reading the audience was transaxed with amazement, all at once Jefferson sat up with a-iotid shriek, evidently ia agony.

The exasperated prompter had jabbed him with a pin. Consciousness of the situation came to him. aad tbe play went on after that with a rush- it old earth's movement on its axis shortly becomes the eaisse will tiot be far to seek. Secretary is on hie trip. A Great, Scheme.

Young tny wife first began to do her own cooking we were having company every tiresome relatives, colleagues, so called friends. Gradually they all dropped off, and then we engaged a good Blatter. You are not very good unless you ate better than your best friends imaf- tae you to EIYRIA mm Creamery Batter 30 Dairy Butter 2-3 Cheese Eggs, strictly fresh 22 Oranges, per dozes Leinoas, per dozea 40 Bananas per dozen ..............20 Peaches per quart 15 Pineapples, each 25 Plums per quart 15 Black berries per quan 15 Huckleberries per quart IS Potatoes per busb.c-1 Onions per pound Green onions, 3 btrac ..........5 Cabbage per head Maplfe sugar per Ib. ..............10 Wax beans per quart Marrow Beans per quart Squash Apples per peck 33 Musk Melons Tomatoes per pound Beats, two Wateneeloas Corn per dozen 13 Popcorn per peck ................30 Sugar per pound Maple syraj? per gallon Celery, per bunca 10 Lettuce per pouad Spinaca per ..............20 Cucumbers, each .................05 Rhubarb per bunch ...............02 Radishes two bunches ...........05 Beef. live, per ot .4 1-4 Fat saeep.

per cwi Chickens per poauad Spring chickens Capons Ducks Geese Turkeys .......................17 Calves, dressed per lt 11 Lambs, per Ib. ....................13 Hogs, alive per cvrt. Greea bides Dressed pigs Calves ......................7 1-2 Down by ike GIBEUiD M.WKETS Cleveland, 20. Batter Creamery extra 26-S2S l-2c; state and western prints 27 l-2c; process 23-g24e; dairy 21 l-2g22 l-2c; packing Utica, Aug. 20.

Sales of 1,013 large colored 256, large white 539, small colored and 757 small all at I2c; market l-2c higher; curb ruling: 12 l-2c and 12 7-Sc sales 1S3 pkgs butter at 25c to 26c. Egss Curreai rects 17c; prime firsts iSc, -Chickeas 12 sprias chickens ducks 12c- TEGETABUS5 Potatoes East Jerseys 2.75 bbl; ia bulk bu; Jersey sweets 5.50 -per bbl. DRSSSBD MEATS Smoked meats B.amg 13 1-ic; boneless 'belled l-2c; picnic 9 3-4c; skinner 14 shoulders 10 5-Sc; tireakfast bacon Cribs) quot; 13 clear 13' 1-2 GRAEST. FLOTTK AKD TEED Car lots om track: No. red S3 l-2c; No.

3 Si l-2c. Com Car- lota ba No. 3 yel lotv accorains to quality anu location; ear 50 1-2C, Oats Car lots da track: No. 3 traite 5S l-2c; Standasd 55cl Car mid- in bulk fioar middlinss bro-WTi midalings in. balk 523.50: sprias bran isriater bran bulk gluten.

no $24.50. HAT MAKSET Car lots: Xo. 1 timothy, old, S19; ICo. 1 timothy, new, 513.59; No. 2, 512.50: clover and timothy mised S12.50: prairies packing $iS; bulk choice timothy S1S.OO@19.00; No.

2 514.QO@16.00: rye straw SS.50@9.00; oat SES3DS Clover Prime to -choice S9.00@9.50; mammoth S9.00@S.50; -srMte S7.50@ 9.00; crimson 54.50@5.00; timothy S2.00@2.50: alsike 37.75@S.25; alfalfa S9.00@9.50: Kentucky- blue grass S1.90@2.10; orchard eaoice red top chaJE do re- cleaned per Ib: German millet, prime to choice, WOOL, Buying prices: taree-eights and quarter blood, un ts-asaed, per Ib; coarse 25c: medium fine clotMng I-2c. Heavies 55.30 Yorkers Light Yorkers Fair to good pigs 36.70??S-75. CALTES Caoice spring 57.75@S-90. Fair to good Coinmoa S5.50@6.00. LA3JBS Choice spring extra S7.25.

Fair to gooa 3S.OO@S-25. Choice Fair to good 34.50-@5.00. Choice 54.25@iI5. CATTLS Choice to fat steers Gtx to choice, 1,000 to UM steers Fair to good 1,000 amp; WOO Ib Fair to to Ib. steeit Common and light steers 5.

Choice tOW to 1.1W fat cows Fair to good tat cows Cnoloe to extra mllci. mad Fair to food mllce tavt tt30.OOOS8.00. amd fUa aflclww Soft as snowy, downy booming ocean billowm. Ratling in! no want of yours be alighted. you'll be delighUO, FT soon sighted.

Railing WANTED man to work ia drawing office. Good opening to right man. Apply. The Garford Engineering Elyria, O. 9S7-3 WAITED Two boys about years of age for oSca work.

ac Bean. Electric Co. 9SItf A position to do general housework. Ad-lress by postal or call at ilrs. Price's, Fuller street or Box 17 1-2 R.

D. 2. 9S6-3 WANTED A competent nurse to take care of a child 5 years old. Good wages. Apply to Mrs.

Hugh B. Wicks, 323 Middle avenue.9SS-tf WAIST At 'once, a. delivery boy at Elyria Grocery store. 9S6tf WANTED or unfurnished room centrally located- Address, stating- price Chronicle office. WANTED Girl about twenty years old at Candy Kitchen.

Good wages. 9S5-tf WANTED A.disawasher at' the Manhattan. 9S6-S Roomers. Broad street. 632 982-S By married man.

place to work on farm. Address J- R. F. D. No.l, Box 153, Elyria.

979tf We buy and seE secoaenanft goods of all kinds from a. needle to a house and lot- iloTing Vans pass between Elyria and Lorain. H. Tates, 50 East avenue, -Elyria, storage house; phone 1013. 831-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT A 5 room house with bain, water and gas.

oa Lewis court. Enquire at 110 Lewis court. 9S7-3 FOR The building formerly occupied by the Eiyria Laundry Co. on Factory street. Steam engine and boiler in building.

Natural gas well, 30 IDS. pressure, on premises. Fine place for laundry small shop for manufacturing. WiiJ rent cheap on lease. X.

F. Kelling. SOS Elyria Block. 9S6-5 FOR RENT room house and barn. 437 W.

River street. Paone 9 or call oa Frank 22 Turner block. S85tf FOR Fine second story Sat, seven large rooms; all conveniences; natural gas heat; S30 per month. US East Inquire 215 E. Third street: pcoae 301.

9S6-3 FOR RENT 7 room house, modern improvements. Enquire 127 Park View. 3S41tf FOR RENT room house, ail conveniences. Two minutes walk from Garfprd works; Inquire 150 Kortaup. 9S5-3 FOR RENT Two sew six-room tonses near Deaa and street car.

E. Mantle, Abby-Road. FOR RENT Flat la Build- Ing, Second street. 917-tf FOR Suite of 7 rooms. All modern conveniences, 618 Lodi street.

959-if FOR SALE. FOR House andl lot, eight rooms and bain, all conreniences. Close to new bridge being built on East Broad street. Open for Inspection. July 21.

Will sell cheap. J. Nelpfoot. FOR SALE A good piano for sale, cheap, if sold at oace. Answer quot; Chronicle office.

9S7-4 FOR QUICK A ot a half dozen lots in East Elyria at wholesale- Address, A. B. And- wur HoteL SS7-S FOR SALE Six room house, 12S Fairlawn avenue, near Dean Works. Water, semect cellar, slate roof- Bargain to quick buyer. 9S7-3 FOR SALE Tea and coffee route including towns of Berea, Elyria and Loraia.

Paying from 4SO to $85 per inoath. Bargain, to quick buyer. Good reasons for selling. Address S. ai.

McMasters, Berea, O. 9S7-3 FOR SALE 300 feet along L. S. amp; M. S.

between East avenue and Cedar street. Inquire at 19 Cedar street. 9S3-6 FOR New, modern, 8 room house. Best hoiae i amp; -the city for the price. Must sell quickly.

D. A. Glover, 397 E. Bridge St. 9S3-tf FOR SALE Eleven room house.

911 East Avenue, all modern conveniences, hot water heat- Suitable for two families. 9S7-4 FOR SALE New 7 room house at 109 -William street, (East Side.) All improvements. Lot 40x150. Easy terms. A bargain at S2350.00.

N. F. Kelling, SOS Elyria Block. 9S6-5 LOST OR FOUND Between S. amp; M.

S. station and East River street on Wednesday last, black silk with cape. Finder please return to 314 East River street and receive reward. 9S6eod A few doses of this remedy will Invariably cure an ordinary attack cf diarrhoaa. IS can always be depended trpon, even in the more severe of cramp colic and It is equally successful for summer diarrhcEa and cholera infantine, in children, and is the means of saving the lives of many children eack year.

When reduced vrith. and 'j it is pleasant lo take. Every raan of a family should, keef this remedy in his tome. Buy it now. Psicz.

25cf. LASGSS Sia, 50c. I PROFESSIOKAL CARW ARCHITECT E. W. CAMPBELL Architect Room 32 and 33, Turner Buitdlnf Elyrla Office 873; 421 DR.

E. CAMERON PHYSICIAN S. SURGEON 128 Cheatpside, Elyria Office hours 10 a. 3:30 p. ox.

Phoae SIS. Professional Calls Attended to. LOST At one- o'clock Sunday left black wood handle silk umbrella standing against iron seat; name carved iti bail of handle. For re- -waril leave at Audwur Hotel. 9S7-3 LOST A gold rilled hunsiug case watch with nickel plated charm.

Finder please leave at John lert's grocery store and receive regard. 9S5-3 HAVE YOU PILES? Dr. Leochardt's Hem-Hold is an la- teraal remedy that entirely removes the cause of Piles, aad cures to stay, cured any case, no matter aow Ions standing. you have Piles and Dr. Leoa- hardt's Hem-Roid -will not cure yoa.

you get your money back. A thousand dollar guarantee goes every bottle Hem-Roid sold. If you -want a perfect and permanent cure, ask for Dr. Leonardos Henv Roid, the gauraateed remedy. Sold by C.

W. PMUips amp; Elyria, $1.00, or Dr. Leon Niagara Falls, N. T. and Bnlcide trareU In wa.ves like T3j-locat kinds of and in cities thej quot; In rapid succession.

Dull November has been called the month, but August shows a the past year, and it beUer- ed that the great heat has a. Terr treat deal to do witlj luicidea. In ertrema cold -weathar there are few suicides la. this or any atitef otwatry. THE CLEVELAND SOUTHWESTERN AND COLUMBUS RY.

CO. Cars leave Elyria tor patmc Square, Cleveland, hourlv from 5:00 A. 3C. to 11:00 P. M.

Cleveiand TJmiteds at 7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40, A. 12:40, 1:40. 2:40, 3:40, 4:40 5:40 P. iL Cars leave Public Square. Cleveland- for Elvria, hourly from 5:00 M.

to 11:00 P. M. Eivria Limiteds at 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 A. SL. 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 P.

M. Cars leave Elyria for Oberiin hourly from 5:40 a. m. to 10:40 p. m.

Also 12:40 a. m. Oberlia Limiteds at 8:40, 9:40, 11:40 a. 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 p. m.

Cars leave Elyria for Wellington hourly from 5:40 a. mfl to 8:40, 10:40 p. m. For Lorain at 5:00 A 3t, and erery 20 minutes from 5:40 A. M.

to 7:40 P. M-, also 8:20, 9:00, 9:40, 10:20. 11:00 P. M. For Amnerst erery 40 minutes from 4:20 A- 51- to 10:20 P.

M. For Grafton hourly from 5:00 A. ts 10:00 P. M. Saturdav and Sunday at 11:00 P.

M. For Birmingham, Berlin and 7:30, 9:40, 10:30, 11:40, a. 1:40, 2:30, 4:30, 5:40, 7:40, 8:30 p. in. Norwalk LimiteSs at 9:45 a.

JTL, 1:45, 5:45, 7:45 p. m. E. H. Bus-srell, J.

O. Wilson, Agent. G. P. A.

Elyria. OWo. CleTeland. O. 6O EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS Ac.

Anyone sending a sketch ana descrtpUoa TDXT qnlcklr ascertain our opinion free whether axt InreatJoa is profrsMy Cotnmnnicm. Uons BOOK oa Patents Patients through Momr Co. tccei-rm SfKsialaetice, wjt'boot cbarga, in StietttifK: flmericaiu A handsomely larjrest eir ff New York Enjoy the Delights of a Lake Trip Spetsd your vacation on tbe Great Lakes and travel via the large, safe and comfortable steamers of the D. Laie. Yocr local ticketagent sell you tickets the Liae to alf Great take Rerts.

Aaanntiothiie-wsteairiercost- irss; S1550.000.ro -vm be in cotmriisstea oetwesa and Cleveland for season 190S. LAKE DIVISION Oetroft 10.30 P. M. ClevulirMj 70.15 P. M.

Detroit 5JOX M. A quot; Ti TABUE MACKINAC OIV1SION Lir.Wsdo Mondays amp; 9.33 A. M. ic Ttmrxlxn 4.00 P. M.

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