Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 21, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OMAT1A HAITjV 1VKK : TtTKS SEPTRMBE1 ? 2t. 1807.
I COUNCIL 'BLUFFS DEPARTMENT
MINTIOX. :
fir fchrlver dentist , Merrlam blk. , room 24G.
M -s 0 M Dodge lias relumed from loa-
vrr
Snuko Oll'o's Choice , 1023 Soulh Main
s'rrot '
Mrs J It IMmumhon In vlnltlng In Mount
I Icimr.t , In.
1,3' I" Siitlro has gone to Marblehcad , Mags. ,
to aIt-mi phool.
Pied I'rnclor of Tekatnah , Neb. , U In the
city on hiiBlnePS
Ms ( < - Uniirki * of Ornml Inland IB the guest
ftf Mrs < 3 T McAtee.
Hrodo II Davis , a Chicago otlorney , li
\i3illng friends In the city.
Mlsi Ilesslo Siillro | has gone In North-imp-
Ion. Ma s , to allend tcliool
Miss Illla Nlcholmm of Atlantic Is v lull
ing trlunclR and rclitlvcs In thecity. .
Satlsfapilnn guaranteed st the reliable
Bluft City strim Inundiy Phone 314
Miss Hello IlnrkncM and her grandmother ,
MTH Conklln. left jesterday for Deliver
11 H Pufdi of Sioux City U vlsItltiR In the
clt > and attending the Nebrnnka Slate fair.
MIS U M. Usbnnrn of Chicago Is In the
clt } ' the guest of her hi other , Mr Arnold.
Harry Mot chouse1 Icnvrs today for the cnst
whenh" vv'll attend a srhool of dcntlstrj
Wanted experienced laundrofs by the
month Ai/p'y ' at once at W. C A. hospital
Mrs I M Trevnor nnd Mr McKiniu le.ne
thin wii-k foan extended visit In Cloahcsi
IndJ
J H Dilfliner of Clailnda will lodge Hi
the city this week and attend the' fair at
Omaha
John 11 Miller , rr jnesontilig the Imperial
Quartoi Coneert conipanj of Chicago , Is In
the Pity
County Auditor Matthews has returned
( torn Ir Mollies , vvheie1 he v\as nttendlug
the fair
lny ? riiciman of Ulnnelmd Is visiting
CoMiii'll DlufTs friends and attending the fair
nt Omaha
Mi'ivln Gould han hoen elected leader of tin
Apollo clnl1 and rcgtllai jiraetlce has been
iitahllshe ]
Mrs K H Hurst of Cioston Is the
of Mrs r \ Darker. She will also visit tile
Omahi fai1"
H II Schmldllng , advuicc agent of the
rompanj tint plajs here the latter pnit of
the w el. Is in thecltj. .
K J Uawnlng and daughter have gone to
Maple Itlver Junetlun , la , where tliey will
fitte-nil i rotnllj i ( union
\\ullo II Itotheit han letiirncd to Gal
lauclcl collofif Waslilngton , D C. , where he
will graduate ; this jour.
Mis S M Casej has guiie to Albion , Xc'.i
In lespoiibL' to thu mes-ingc nnnonnelng the
death of he'i eon at that place
Mm and Mlts IIIEPISOU of Sioux Clly arc
the guests ol Mr. and Mis. Ucorgo Vai :
Orlcr ot the Union Tmnsfer hotel
Mrs W 12 Laudorville and Mis Pnnl.
I eahy of Vull , la , aie the guests of Mrs O
Jj Gorniin and ton of Maillson avenue
\ W bloaini one of the Indlng photop-
raphers of Des Molne ! , , vv.is In ralrmnunl
pirk "uuiliiy taMng snap shots nt the crone
and scenery.
Sen I join v\orc to the populai Eagle lain
drj , whole jou get elran , crisp , i-iiow-wluti
work and best dellveiy service. Telepho' . "
157. 721 Ilwnj
H.j \ Woodmnn ii'e and Andicvv HamniocK
of Macedonia .tie unking Council Hlult
their hcndou irtors and attending the Nt
biasUi State fair.
Mrs N'3i < i Van Nostrand of 1110 Ponrtl
nve'iitie v\lll entertain th" members of thi
Wom.in's Ilclltf corps Krldaj afternoon. Al
inembets niu 11 quested to be present
1 * . A lilxby has retired fiom the manage
niont of the Globe-Democrat and the eill
torlal mil liunlncss nunagi'incnt of tlic papei
vvlll be undertaken by C. V. Chase who huc
heretofore had charge of Iho editorial co1
unini
Mrs George W. White , who has been ti
rlonsly 111 for some time has been tran = ferrei
to St. Bernard's hospital and had a siugLa
operation tieifoinied She I * resting caslb
since the opciatlon , and there are large hope1
of hoi ic'covciy
A telogiim was iccelved jestcrduy fron ;
Poit Dickeison N Y , announcing the deull :
of James L Heche Tlio both v 111 br
brought here for Interment Mr. Heebe wa
88 jears old. He waci the fatl.et of H <
Heebe ot this city
Mabel , the Infant imnghter of Mr and Mrs
Prank I'oterson , died at theii residence ,
Vine street , jestordaj afternoon , aged I
months The funeral will be held from thr ,
residence at 2 o'clock this nftemonti In
tetnient In Walnut Hill cemetcrj.
A paity of jonng people ) numbeilng abou
thlrtj' secured the use of u carryall Sundaj
and visited the farm of Nick Lelek aboil
ton miles southeast of the cltj' . A clde
press ai.il ple'iity of apiilfs were at ham
and the joung people thoroughly enjojei
themselves. A bountiful dinner and stippe
were also bervcd.
Colonel Dunlop organized last evening thi
Woman's Veteran Holief union , Shlloh No 1
This Is auxiliary to the Union Voter 11
iinlCLi reo i tlj organized in this elty. Tin
olllcors elected were 1'realdent , Mrs Hell
Hlco , senloi vice , Mrs Sarah Watts ; jnnlo
vice , Min. S Mlnnlei roster ; chaplain , Mrs
Trankle roster The eoinmand starts ou
vvlth fourteen charter members. There wll
bo a special meeting on Wetlnesdaj after
noon at 2 . ! 0 , held in the parlors of th
Ogden house , to which the wives of nl
Boldlers n d sailors whose luisbTidH scrvcc
six months are eligible and are cordlallv in
vlted to be present Colonel G U Fond
Is making arrangements to put In eoinmand
of the Union Veterans union at Oakland
Cirsrui ci d Avoca In Iho near future Tt
new ordci Is growing verv lapldly and I
proving very popular a-nnng the old soldicro
"
C II , Vlavl fio. , fenml" ren eiy , ootisultntln
friw Ollleo hourt , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Healt
book furnlfahed S.'C S27-32S Merrlam blocl ,
N , Y. Plumning oomp&nv rel. 260.
iNtntc 'ri'iui r TN.
Tlio following transfers are iiportel froi
the title , and loan olllce of J. W. Squire , 10
Pearl street1
John J Hens am" v'lfe to T CascI , vv'fc
of svvU nu'4 33-75-43 , vv d . J1.2C
AuniHt Jonesem-lt and vvlfe to Julius
Kraft S feet vvldo off w end of sen
mv',4 27444 , d . .
IlelrH of W. II WMtaker to Hann ih
Whltakur , lot 2. bloe'c ' 11 , and lot 1
block 17 , Meredith's add , ' 1 e' .
Ioulne Hcu'k to Com. id W Bock , lot 5
licick's fiib.llv , w d . ,
Louise Boek to 'Vlllle P Bock , lot 2 ,
Boek's HUbdlv , vv d . . ,
I.oulso Hock to Charles C Boek , lot 7
Itoek't ) subdlv , q cd .
I oul'4 ] lloek o Ivoulrt II Bock , lot G ,
Hoek'H xiibdlv , q e d . .
lla nu WhltakT to Thomas Mere
dith , lot 1 , block 17 , Meredith's add ,
r
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Louise iVo'ck 'to Loulxo Grnhl , lot S ,
Boek's HUbdlv , q o .
Nine transfers , total J1.4
Whether Itching , biiniliic , bleediriR , scaly ,
cnntud , plm | > h , or blotchy , vihcthcr simple ,
ecrofiilousirbcrjdllaryfrom Infancy toage ,
epcodll ) cured by warm Inths with CITICUIIX
BoAr.gi-iitlo anointings withCimcuuAoint- (
niiiiit ) , the great aUn euro , and mild closes
of Cimcuni RusOLVi a , greatest of blood
purifiers and humor cures ,
icura
IiioMthioBlchotitthiworld.
COBT , rol < rrofx , llMtoo.
cr "How la Uun titrDlood llamor"fr .
CHOC UIIMHDQ r < iunf Hiir d n.br num.
rnbC numUno uuw
PASSES BOTH ORDINANCES
City Council Gets Rid the Motor
Company Franchises.
AKES ONLY MINOR MODIFICATIONS
linnui-n Adoptcil VlTrct tin1 SCMHIP < > f
tlu > CliiuUTH but l.ltllc and
Lot 'I lifin ( in for
Plfljarx. .
The city council at the special session
old > estcrday afternoon passed the two
ltd tar franchises after some slight amend-
lentt ) nnd eliunge ? had been made In them
nd the } aio now In the hands ot Major Car-
on , awaiting his signature to become op-
rallvc
The BctBlou began at 2 o'clock and held
111 after C. In the earlj part of the scs-
iou the council chamber and the halls of
iio city building were crowded with spec-
alors , but ton ard the last Interest seemed
o fag and when the final votes were taken
licro were no more people present than or-
rn time slneo the agitation began the coun-
11 was favored by the pieseiico nnd the ex-
iresslon of thu opinions of the citizens who
avi1 favored the ordinance from the stirl.
Ai'ter eomn minor matters vvcro fixed up
he citizens vtho favored the ordinances were
.slicd to speak Dr P S Thomas was
.moiig the ( list who responded and ho grew
omevthnt personal In his remarks J.V
'crrier sharpl ) criticised the motives of the
acn who were Icadltig and voicing the oppo-
Illon He denounced as unwise aul vicious
hu policy of these men Thoj had driven
way the stock jnrdi and killed two chances
r gelling a union depot. Two of the larg-
l tigrlcultuial Implement bouses , he said
v re on the > point of leaving the city owing
0 this undercurrent of hostllltj This In-
ormatlon was mot b } exclamations from
ho hick pjrt of the loom 'Let 'cm go"
\\r \ \ reirlcr used very imlnted language.
\V. I ? Wares nnde an appeal to the coun-
ell to pass the oidlmnccs and gave as his
r asons thai the ordinances as thej now
stand nro as good for tht > clt > as Ihey could
possibly be short of embracing the populistlc
ilra of seizure of the companj 's propertj
ind Us opeiallon b > the people
um'UDU'ins Tiin SHNTIMCXTS.
Sir SlniB bpoke biletlj on the other side
and assfi t d th it he did not belong to the
crowd of obutructors denounced by the pre
cedini ? speakers , for the icason that the
hliiKH complained of transpired before he
ami to ttio city Ho wanted to disavow
Toi the cltl/e'iis' ; commltlce all rcsponslblllly
foi the > adoptiu i ot the icsolutloii in ones of
ho street incetlngK dcnounclni ; the aldc > rmcn
and albo to repudiate the sentiment that was
elioed from tilt back put of the room , which
initiated n desire to drive away the ngilctil-
turnl Implement houses
I.uclus Wells said lie hoped to live In the
cltj fl't > jeira longer and reap all of the
that t'i ' ° papsage of thcso ordinances
mil the adoption of metl oils encouraging all
itlier entcrprlees would confer upon the eitj
lie was pained lo hear Iho eiho from the
street meellng fiom th hick part of the
oem and he hoped that the gentlemen were
liyionnt of the full Import of their words
he spoKe of the wholesale houses that had
1)6' n dilven out of the cltj and ho deplored
the cultivation of anj policy thit soughl
inj ihlng elss than the upbuilding of the
cltj He spoKc is a citizen who had paid
nanv Ihousanlh of dollars In taxes and who
had tried for sKteen jears to draw trade
to the cltv and for an interest tint had
1 raw n tr.idc for 100 miles east and 1,500
WFStM.
M. r Ilohiei spoke In favor of the ordl- }
nances nnd deelared thai he had paid at
least $ " 0,000 as taxes Into the city treasury.
12. H Merrlam ot David Bradlej & Co said
that he had left bis business to come before
the counell and uige HIP adoption ot the
franchises. He > believed that each member
would vote as he eonscientiously believed to
be light and he was certain that they would
be sustained by the people.
Alderman Chsper questioned each of the
sieakcrs and got some sharp replies. Spencer
Smith made a final effort to prevent the
passagu of the ordinances and quoted n lot
of financial htalemenls showing the earn-
Ingt of the motor company and Its bildgo
speeches > vero made by a few others and
iho oidinanccB weie taken up for final ac
tion.
TWO 1-ITThE AMENDMENTS
Alderman Mctcalf prosenlcd an amendment
to section 4 of the motor compinj's ordi
nance protidlng that the pcilod which the
company is lequlred to opeiuto each aller-
natc train mound the Plerte street loop bo
Increased fiom one to five jearp Aldermin
Casper wanted all conditions removed and
, vas supported byldertnan Atkins The
aimt dtnent provides that each alternate
Omaha car until Maich 31 , 1003 , shall pass
around the loop On roll call all of the
aldermen with the exception of Casper and
Vtklna voted ajo
City Altorney Ha/elton presented an
amendment to section 5 requiring the com
panj to carry the members of the council
ind the cltj ofllcero , malt i g It read , "when-
cvei such offlcers could by law collect ex
penscs for such transposition fiom the cl'y "
He cxplalneJ lhat the courts might hold that
this section as orUinnllv drawn was meant
as a biroe for the council to pass the ordi
nance. The amendment was agreed to.
This comp'eted the consideration of the
imrndments n d the Manawa oidlnanco was
akcn up The amendment offered providing
for the extension ot the N'lnth slrcet or orig
Inal frauchliie of the company , ic ardless of
the fate' of the remainder of the line , tt ts
taken up and passed The companj nn a
compromise volunlarllj offered n amend
ment to rectlon 5 requiring the company to
abandon the' use of steam on Its Manawa line
af'er Maj 6 1U0.1 or forfeit all its rights en
this anl all other portions of Its lines mak
ing , In fact , the whole franchise dependent
upon tills requirement The amendment was
ippiovcd.
Section 9 was sought to be amended ti
piovhlo a forfeiture of tno charter on failure
to eomplj with anj ot the provisions of eon-
trol girnted by agreement to the council
hut the aldermen concluded this was amply
overed In otlur spc'ons rid refused IT
rancur , Alderman Casper alone vollng for
iho aimndment
The amendment suggested bj the city at-
torno provhllig for the tranannrtntlon of
i he nldunurn , wan Incorporated anil both
were made Mcntlcally alike The orllnan'-o
was then nud for the third time and passed
On roll call all of the aldermen except Casner
voted for the ordinance Casper explained
his vote by sjjlng that ho was In favor o'
granting all public Improvements , but ho
Mil nmdo up hi mind never to vote for any
llftj-jcar fr-nchlse > , and could not conslst-
uilly vote for 1'ils one
POP IT THUOl'OH
The (1ml ( work on the Omaha & Council
Hlulfj fraccl'Ise ' was qulcldj fnlshed The
clerk performed Iho duty of reading It bu
dU It as rapidly as he could nefnrn dolnr , '
so anil while It was still V a condition for
amendment Alderman Atkins endeavored to
have the period of running the Omaha earn
around Iho lo i Increased to fifteen jears end
waa HUP orled bj Casper In a lengthj
speech he announced that ho could i ot vote
for the ordinance , although ho was heirtl.y
In favor of Us pcssage , unless this condition
was Hgrred to A vote 01 h's amendment was
taken and hia own and the vote of Mderm i
Casper were all that were rojordel 'n ' Its
favor T'ui fcrmalltj of reading the ordi
nance the- third time was gone through and
It was put U'on Its passage The roll call
lesultcd In Alilrrmcn d rain in PJCP Metcalf
Pajle.i. Shubert and Hrough voting ajc , ami
Casper end Atkins i ay ThU c'nOEd It and
the two ordinances were finished
If the major declines to slni the ordl-
nancts and takrs advantage of his coiistltu
tlonal limit of fourteen ilajs to vote them ,
It will carrv It bpvond the tlmo when the
council can pass them over his veto After
October 1 that power will bo token from It
Minor Carstn Is nrricoinmlttal
Ilrlelly , thu Omaha & Council niulTa
motor ordinance provides for thn Issuance
ot a thtrtj-rlde commutation ticket , good
for thirty d > i , for { l.SO. U pro\Uci ttiat
each Omaha train Stirling "t G and "
o'clock In the morning shall start from the
jxtreme eastern end of the Pierce street
loop ami the trains returning at correspond
ing hours In the evening shall complete
the trip at that point This docs away with
dclajs and transfers at the Peirl street
junction These Important changes and
that providing a C-cctit fare for the clclks
and vvorklngmcn go Into effect Immediately
after the publication of the ordinance , which
will bo made as soon ns the major puts
his signature to It.
Strictly pure boiled Unseed oil , 45c per
gal ; 43 cents by the bbl.
$1 00 Sarsaparllla , 50c.
? 100 Cclcrj Compound , 65c.
25e Tooth Wash , 16c.
25 I.lltlc Liver Pills. ISc.
25c Talcom Powder , 15c.
At Ucctken & Whaley's drug store 41C
Broadway.
George 3. Davis now has the prescription
fllo of A. I ) Foster and Pi G. Schneider ami
can refill any prescription wanted nt any
time , 200 H'waj' .
MIITIMJ : or mmm OK nm fvnov
TmiNiircrV Hci | < irt SliowliiK Condi
tion of ( he I'liliiln Intloileil >
At the regular meeting of the Doard of
Education the ntinual address of Superin
tendent Sabln to boards of education nil
over ' the state was read H contained the
usual icmarks and suggestions concerning
school ' management nnd staled some of Ihe
cftectB of the new school laws , which go
into effect with the revised code on Octo
ber 1. He urged the board to make use of
the opportunltj given by Iho new laws for
thu appropriation of $25 for the purchase of
a school library In each schoolroom.
Chairman Spruit reported that the teach
ers commltlce had appointed Miss Tullcy
as a regular U'ncher from the substitute !
list , and the board approved. Her salary
will bo fixed bj the flnnnce committee.
Mr. frult rcpoitcd that his committee
wca not ready to report the rules on course
of studj and was given more time.
The committee reported that a contract
had been entered Into with Olm ft Co for
the term of live jears to furnish the
Speers' arithmetics adopted by Iho board
I'llure was BOIIIC disposition to cut down the
term to three jears , bul there vvns no
change and the president and secrctarj
vteio Instructed to Glacially complete the
contract. 'A bond of $500. was exacted from
thu book publishers for the faithful per
formance of the contract.
Chairman Robertson , from the committee
on buildings and grounds , reported lhat the
scaling in four roonm in the High school
should be changed to avoid itijurj to the
eyes of the pupils , and submitted a report
of an oculist that the present arrangements
of seats was detrimental , for Ihe pupils were
compelled to face a slicing light , and he
recommended that the seats be changed
to face one of the dead walls Tha report
was approved and the changes ordered.
The contract with the Carbon Coal com
panj for supplj Ing fuel for the ensuing
jnr was submitted and accepted and Ihe
bond of 11,500 approved.
Mcmbur Slmo leported nurchaso of live
Websler s Internallonal dlcllonarles for the
High school.
The treasurer's annual report shovveci thai
Micro was on hand In the teachers fund
$84,88090. Of this amount $2020368 was a
balance from last year , and the fund hac
been Increased bj the receipt from district
tax $50,221.27 ; from semi-annual apportion
ment , IS O'JTC ; other sources , ? 1 25
The report showed that there had
been paid out to teacheis $58.10141 , leaving
a balance on hand of $26,008 52.
In tlie school house fund there was on hand
at last report $2S3S 11 ; received from laxes ,
? llJ'Jb b6 ; from oilier sources , $5 384
making a lotal of $19,619 77. There had been
paid out on school house sites $4,524.75 ; or
bonds and Interest , $7,57295 ; on hand
$7,522 07.
The contingent fund showed a total re
ceived of $32,940 , from which had been paid
out foi Insurance and Janitors $18,46029 ; for
secretary and treasurer , $300 ; for records and
apparatus $21C 16 ; free text books , $2,0bl 61
general supplies , $1,76 ! 97 ; other supplies
$60830 , leaving balance on hand ot $9,62969
The report of the secretary was also sub-
mllled. The reports of the secretary and
ticasurer were leferred to the finance com-
mlllee.
The board then proceeded to the election
of a secretary. 1) E. Stow art , J. C. Grason
and C. P. Altchibon were voted for and on
the second ballot Grason received all the
votes W. E Haverstock was rc-electet
treasurer , there being but one dissenting
veto , which was east for H. D Harle The
salary of the seciclary was fixed at $23 per
month and that of the treasurer at nothing
The bond of the treasurer was made $100,000
and that of the secretary $2,000.
D. W. nushnell was again elected cus
Indian of school books and supplies. Ills
bond was fixed at $3,000
Slrlclly pure boiled linseed oil , 45e per gal
43 cents by the bbl.
$1 00 Saisaparllla , 50c. i
$1 00 Oelorj Compound , 65c. ' li
25c Tooth Wash , 15c. I
2r. Little Uver Pills 15c.
25c Talcom Powder , 15c.
At Dectkeu & . Whaley's drug store , 41C
Broad u ay.
Money to loan In anj amount , at reducei
rates on approved securllj. James N. Gas
ady , Jr. , 236 Main street.
OKIHIUS V T1KH'S\M CIKCl I.\IIS
iccudMroinniHU'c of n\iionnioi
\SSIM-llllloil lllllllH II MfftlllK.
The TransmlsslBslppl Exposition assocla
lion executive1 committee held an ndjournei
meeting jesterday evening In the counci
chamber of the city building.
Secretary Judson ot the committee of olll
cers ou incorporation , reported that th
question had been talked up and had me
with genual favor , but on account of othe
business the ccmmltlee had been unable t
hold a meeting and take any definite action
In the matter. The committee was given
further time
Pi of Snwjer referred to a previous reso
liitlcn of the association ordering a circula
printed belling forth the advantages o
Council Illuffs as a convention cltj , nm
stated that the work had not been done
Ho ofered a motion ordering 1 000 of th
circulars to bo printed today to be sent I
C H Warren , who Is now In Columbus , O
attending thu national convc'iitlon of th
Union Veteran Legion. Thu circulars ) are i
bo distributed through the convention to
Iho purpose of securing Iho convcnllon fn
Council IJludH in ih'JS This conventlo
would bring fwvuial thousand pcoplo t
Council DlntTa , and with the aid of the rlr
eulars It la thought thu convention can b
hi ought here Some objection was ralsei
as to the ad\ Inability of incurring any mor
expi use until after the corporation had bee
formed , but on vote It uaa decided lo Imv
the circulars printed and sent , provided th
work could bo done todaj
H W Hinder of thu committee on loca
tlon submitted a number of rooms for con
eldcratlon and iccommemlcd the renting o
the room non occupied by Ml Mlnnlck i
the south end of thu Grand ho-el , whk
can bo procured foi six months at $15 pc
month On motion the teport was acccptci
iho CRsoclatlon concurring In Ihe reeommen
datloi. which was left for further action
flu ) association adjourned to Thursday u\cn
UK , feiuember JO
SlirliiirMlll litnt slum ( Ily ,
SIOUX cm * . Sept. 20 ( Special Tele
gram ) A grand mcctl'ig of Shrliu-rs will b
held In this cltj Octobei 7 and It U cvjicctc'i
that ftillj 1.000 hhriners will be in the ol
parade on that date Austin A Hrown , p
tei'Utu of El Kahlr temple , and HeeorJc
John Gulgcr uf Cedar Hapldii cainu to tha
eltj todaj and the mcc'ing was settled Tau
Cedar Itapldi team will all bu on turn ! and
also large delegations from WeL-'er Citj and
other town :
slum ( ll.t rimlx SIIIIH'V liter ,
SIOUX CITY , Sept , ! -Special ( Tele
Kttm ) Sioux Cltj Is now safiS from the
water fimlno that was stating tbo people
In the face Tor over a week water bai not
been obtainable for more than one hour In
t | day A strike of water has been made In
u new well at a depth of 575 feet and U Is
jlcldlng 200 Gallons per minute.
ilANTS DOWN THE ORlOLhS
'hoy ' Are Able to Hit th& Ball When Men
Are on Bases.
'
U3IE HAS A SHADE THE BETTER OF IT
to Mini llii > ( Jiiino l VlttUliiu ; u lilt
unil HrliiKltiK Cili'umjii lloini-
ItiiNtuii HOCK .Nut
I'lnj.
Now York , 10 ; Unltlmorp , 9
rhllitlclphln. 2 ; WnshltiKton , l
Uostoii-Hrooklvn. no same ; rnln.
Detroit , 7-5 ; ImllnnnpolK 11-0
Columlnii , 12 , Gruml ItuplUx , fl
-MIlwiuiktH' , 7 ; iMInncapolK G.
NEW YORK , Sept. 20. Tlio New Yorks
ook the first game ot the closing series from
ho Champions because they were able to tilt
.he ball when men were on bases , llotli
iltchersero hit hard , but Kusle had a
Ittlo the better of It. Tlio last Inning \\as
iliyed In the darkness , with throe men on
> aes. Iluslo vson the game by making n
ill and bringing In Oleason. Tlio R.I me v.na
wiled on account of darkness t the end of
he eighth , Kelly disputed a decision of the
umpire In the first Inning and was put out
of the game Score :
Ni\V YOHK. | IIAI/TIMOUH
It 11 O A n.1 II HO A K.
/'Hnl'n , cf 1 2 4 1 0 Mcdrnw. 3ti 1 1 1 0 0
Urnaii , If 2 4 1 0 0 Keeler. rf . . 1 2 0 0
< > > ce , Qb . 2 1 4 1 0 lenlmiBS , us 2 1 I 2 0
lettli ? , 2b OS011 Kelley , If . 0 0 0 0 0
Jlensun , F 2 1 1 1 2 o Ilrlrn , If. 1 2 1 1 n
I'Cre'rj. if 1 2 1 0 0 Strnzel , ct. 2 3 1 0 1
link. Hi 00100 Dojle , Ib. . 1 4 S 0 0
\nrner , c . 2 1 401 llcltz , 2b .
tll'lo. | > . . 0 3 0 1 0 llnblnnon , C 0 2 8 1 0
Wllmot , ucorliett , p. . 0 1020
Totuli 101524 7 4 TotuH . . . . 9 K'M 3 2
Mlin for Oettli ; In the elRlith
T\vn out whin Bfime \ \ called.
N'e York . . 1 10
Baltimore 005200020 1
Kirnoil riino. Now Yotk , 2. lliltlmnre . "
Stolen Insos McOrnw (2) ( ) , JiMinlnK"Vnrinr ,
' ) o > le. < * lnrk Uoiililt * pla > s : riink ( uim ststuil ) ,
teltz to i\lc(3rnw , O Itrlcn to Itohtnwn I'lrpf
ia t on eriori New York , 1 , llnltlmorc 3
llnse nn Imlls Off llu le 4 off forliplt 4
lilt b > pltilieil Imll. I'Inik iiiulnrnor. . Strtiek
out Hj Hunk1 4 , li > I'orlietl fl I'iseil bulHi
! toiln ) nn 1 Winner , 1 Left on basts Ne
York. 13. Italtlimiro 12 Sat rlllco lilt' Mc'-
C'nerj lime. 1\\n IIOIIM ami tlilrtj live mln-
Hit I'mplres. llurst itiul C.uiitntcr. Attend-
ince : 2 400
PHILADKhPHIA , 2 ; WASHINOTON , 1
I'llII.ADnblMIlA , Sept. -I'hllnelelphla
lefeited Washington today In nil Interest-
US Kiimc Tajloi pitched supoib ball. Mc-
J.imes vva > ! effective when men were on
uses , but pave eight passes fourteen of
he lee il men \\eiu left on basts Dowel's
biso running was one of the features. At
tendance. 1,100 Score :
WASHINGTON I'mLADlH.I'HIA
UIIOA.C. ItHOAU.
Leahv , If . C'ooley , rf . 0 1 1 0 0
Oettmnn , rf 1 2000 Uowrt , cf . . 1 1 0 0 0
IXniom , 2b 0 0 0 2 ( i I ) I'M ntj. If 1 1 100
Farrcll c . 0 1 8 i (1 l iJnlc , Ib 0 1 11 0 0
Tuclti-r , Ib 02010 SluiRim B 0 0 4 6 0
Drown , cf . 0 0 2 1 from , -b. . 0 - ' 2 2 tt
Htllb 2b NlnOl , 31) . . 00310
Wrlitlo , ( .1 0 1 J 5 0 Husk , i , .
Me lame * , p 0 0 0 0 0 Tnldi , J > .
Totals 1 C S4 n 0 Totals 2 9 27 11 U
Wnt-lilliRtnn . 0 0000001-i
IMillulclplili -2
Kirnccl runs' VV'.isblnKton I , I'Ml.uUlpM i 1
Two base hltr. Pnrrell lellmrt > , lt : > > li Sto ei
haiesDowd (5) ( ) , e'ro't Ift on banes : Wasli-
InRton 5 , Phlladolplila 14 Struck out. H > Me
limes C , by Tioloi 3 Double pills : I'nrreli
to Tuclier to Fnircll , Cio a to I. lole 1 list base
on balls Off Mi Unit , s S. ! off Tlaj lor , 1 Wild
pltib McJames I'mplro nms , ! ! ?
STANDINn OF THK TRAMS
Pla\cd. Won. I > ost. I'.C
lialtlmoie 122 S7f 35 713
Hoston 121 . S7 SG 707
New York 122 7S 44 638
Cincinnati 121 6S 53 502
: level mil 123 n CO 512
\Vahhltifiton 12J EC' ' bS 459
Plttsburg 121 631 65 4" . . "
HrookUn 12.1 50. . 67 435
Chicago , i 12T CT. 6S ,417
Philadelphia 12r 53 72 424
I-ouKUlle I2o 51 74 40 S
St. Louis U'l IS PC 226
Games ted i > : Boston at Brookljn ; Ililtl-
inore .it Now York ; Washington at Phila
delphia Cincinnati at Plttsburg ; Louisville
at St Louis ; Chicago at Cleveland
HOSTON , Sept 20 The baseball game
scheduled foi today between Hrokljn and
Boston was postponed on account of rain.
Hrnnns > r TIII : WHSTUHN MV < JII : .
Di-tritlt SliulH Oll ( liiillitniiiiiiliH III. tin-
Scroiul ( > iuii < * .
DHTHO1T , Sop . 20 McCaulej's pool woik
lost the first game to the Indians today.
It win pitched a verj Uevei game and with
fall support would hnvci won But live In
nings weie plajul In the second , ovlns to
told weather. Hahn was In line fettle and
scored a shutout against next j ear's th im
pious. Scoie , first game :
Dinroit 140001100-7
Indlinapolla * -ll
Base hits : Detroit. 11 , Indianapolis , C 1 > -
rois. Detroit , 6 , Indianapolis , d Hitterles :
Detroit , Iiwln .mil McCauley ; Indianapolis ,
GOTT and Wood.
Second gime.
Detroit 0040 1 5
Indianapolis 0000 0 0
li iso hits : Detroit , fi , Indlin ipolls , J llr-
rors Detroit , 4 ; Indl inapoli ? , i Bitterics-
Detiolt , Hahn and Trost , Indianapolis , Kel-
liun iiiul Kalioe
COLUMIU'S , Sept 20-Tho final series
, \lth Oiand Haplds WHS trinsferred to this
city and the first of three gimes plajed this
afternoon. Score :
Co'.umbus 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 4 0 12
( liand IlapIdH . , . . 0
B ise httH : Columbus , 17 ; Grand Haplds , ! i
Krrors. Columbus , 1 , Grand Haplds , 5 Bat
teries' Columhui , llvaiis and Plsber ; Grand
llnpldx. Ilathboiitn an-i Donov in
.MlLWAUKCn , Sept. 20-James J , Cor-
bett pi ijeil llrit bisu today for the Bruvvorh
and won the game In the ninth inning , vvhtn
with one man out , the Hcort a tie and tlii
bt.ses full ho lilt a hot one to short whleh
Ball could not Inmlle , bringing In the win
ning i un The Breweis plajed i ngged
fielding game , but succeeded in winning out
bv tlmub bitting Stern :
Mllrtaukee 010300012-7
.Minneapolis 6
Base hits- Milwaukee , 13 ; Minneapolis , U
KtrorH' Milwaukee , 7 , Minneapolis , 1 Bat-
tciles. Milwaukee , Papp ilau and Spen , Mln-
JK.ipolls , riggcme'Ier unil Keefe
STANDING OP Till : T13AMS
I'll veil. Won. Lost. PC
Indlinapolls . . .132 ! I7 .15 7.15
Columhus ! ! 4 S7 47 f3 2
St Paul 1J7 Sii 51 (2S (
Mllnailkie Ill M 51 Cl 'I
Detiolt HO 70 tfi 61 '
Minneapolis 138 43 95 312
Oi.iml Kanids . Ill 40 91 oO 1
K.msis City . , , . 140 41 09 293
Q lines toda > Indianapolis at Detroit ; Co
lumbus at Gland HaplcU ( two games ) ; St.
Paul nt KaiiHat ) CItj , .Mlnntapolls at Mil
U'eNtern \Hndellilloli > < i > < > r < > N.
Qt'lNCY. Ill , Sept. 20.ii.ffcW
Qllliu-y . 2 ( T 0/0 1 0 0 0 1-4
D s Molncs . 1 S I1 1 0 1 1 0 1-7
Base liltw Qulncy , Iflr Dt's1 Molnen , 7. Kr-
lora. Qiilncv. 4 , Des MHInos , . ! Batterleh
Q n I in-j , Haekett and Drlivuit , Det , .Mollies ,
M-nick ii"d I.oilman i .
Ill'ftLINGTON , la , Sjjjit. 20-Sec re.
But Inston . 3 0 , fl. 0 0 0 2 0 I 6
St Joseph 0 -1.2 0 i 7 * -19
Base lilts' Burlington , fi St Joseph U
Knors Huillngton , U , St. Joseph , I Bat.
Itr'et Burlington , Hodrmrn and MeHiner ,
St Joseph , Meredith aniLJLtuseii
liUCKPOUn. Ill , Kept : o-Scoje
Iloekioid 1 fi 0 1 0 0 1 O-'l
DubiKiiP | 0 4 { U 0000 0 1
Bib" hits H.ckfoid , ll'Hlbufiiie | , 10
rort. Huikfoid , U , OuliMild 7 Batteries
Itoilvfoul , I'nderwoul ( j ( a Tla > , Dubuqui
Sull'v-n Ji-il W 'verton.H a
CIDAH : HAPIUS ia./Stpt -FCOK- -
Cedar Hapldn 0 0 ' 6 0 1 0 0 0 3 I
IVorl-i 7
Ba hit ? Ceilai Itnplila , 10 Peorla S
inor : Cedar ItiipUlii , J ; Peorlu 1 Bat
teries Ced.ir Hap'ds MtP.irlancl and Kal vr ,
Pe-orlu , Heath and Se'e ev
Kli-lnirilM Hexl .
CINCINNATI , Sept 2(1 ( Joe Stlireh of Ojil-
cage anl Dav < KU hauls nf Clm Imutl weie
to fight fifteen i omuls tonight for the 105
For Infants anil Children.
pound eh implon hlp of Amoilea under the
nu pler i of the N'onpireil Vthlotlc oltib Thr
light ended In the tenth round with Ulchnrds
knmki'd out , bclntt Indlj Imttero , ) tip The
iur o was $1WO
, Mp i or TIU : uvii\ : \M\nrns.
\ \ i-s ( Point. : t-t Soulli ( linnlin , 7.
rnsr POINT , NVII spt : o-isperui
Telegram 1 The game licio todaj between
South Omnhu indVc t I'oint was a farce ,
\\'c l Point PcorltiK as It pleaded Score1
West Point 1 ft 11 5 S 1 f. 0 0--32
South Omnhn 0500 1 00 10-7
Hasp hits West Point , W , South Omnha ,
9 Threo-bape hit1 ? Corbett , Crawford , Uelti-
hnrdt. Two-base hlis Camp , Corbett , Craw
ford , Mnhnffj1 , I.ncej Urtors West Point ,
3 ; South Omnhn , 6 Hiitlerles West Point ,
Slnnnffv nnd Corbott , South Omnho , llrovvn
and I'Mtrgernld Cmplro. Koil
llrpnorwlii ni Crolo.
CRIiTK , Neb Sept SO-Special ( Tele-
grnni ) Crete vvn- defeated heie todiy bj
the rremont Hi ewers. The features of the
rame were Jaincron's batting Nolej's pitching -
ing nnd Trobnugh' " work nt < hott for the
visitors. Score
Crete 000010100-2
1'reniont 3200tOO 0 12
In * > hit * : I'rcmont , It ; Crete , 5 Three-
base hits , Jame on. Homo run1 Jameson
Errors : Crete , S , rremont , 2. Hatterlcs
Crete , Iicland nnd Abbott , Piemont , Nolej
and Jnmeson.
incvrijii men Minr vr KIVHMY. :
Sllrr Sniiih VVInil Mono InlorforoM
ltli ( InSIIOOOSM of lluOronslon. .
KUAUNMJY , Nell , Sept 20-Special ( Tolo-
grnmThc Keatnej meet of the Nebraska
circuit was hold here this nftcrnoon and VVIIH
a success In evetj' respect There wns n
verj- good attendance nml with Ihe exception
of n sllff soulh wind hlovvlnir pirt of the
tlmo It vvns nn Ideal dny foi blcvelo inclni ;
The Hack was also in good condition ind
theto were no accident * to mat the pleasure
of the occasion
Tlio first event was a one mile novice
There woie fho oltttles nnd the lice vv is
won by Cljdo Smivelv In 2 4 ( > 'i.
The ne\t vvns a half mile ptofoxsloml with
sK entries and was won bv Woodlief of Ot
tawa , Kan , In 1.01 % , with MoCall second nnd
Jllorsteln third , both of Oilman
The third event n nnarter mile nmiteut
w.is won by S'nrblrl of Topeka , Kin , In
0 , ! " > flat , with y.lmmnrm in and Them inson
both of Keatnej , second and thlul , 10-
spec'ttvely
This was followed bv1 n one mile profe -
sloiial with a lime limit of 2 2" ! There vvoro
five1 starters and o.u h rider vvns to show up
llrst at least once The llrsl mlle was no
i.ii-o , us Iho best time w is m ulo bv St er
of Dcnvoi In 2 3i ! Havm.in of Or ind Inland
vvns shut out on nc-ronnt of not showing up
first In the t-econd attempt Steer won In
2 Ut , MeC.ill spponcl and Woodllef third
The fifth event was n half mile am ttonr
with eight entries , but six were ill nu illllod
ns they failed to show tip first ilnrliiT th
1 ice The race vvis won liv Stnrblrel in
1 ll'i , with Them inson second
In the tince mile lip lace Sinor won with
twontj-olght points in 7 VH4 , Woodllif see
end with twcntv-four polntn mil MeCill
tlilrd with nine points to their orcdlt
The seventh event was i one mile nimtetir
nee with n time limit of 2 " 0 It ' ns won bv
Starbird In 2 27 , Zimmerman eeond nnd The
i m inson third.
The Inst regulir event vvns n three mile
lip i ace , amateur , and was won bv Star-
bird In S 1S % with Iwenty-flvp points y.\m \
merman second with twentj-one points and
Them inson third with sixteen points
T\o special features were t'len Introduced
The first was nn attempt bv McCall to lowi r
the st ito imp teed h ilf mile record of lot
for $13 In gold , but on account of a Miff vvlivl
In his fierut the "t irt and finish 1 01 wn1-
the best he < otlld do Tne second was in
attempt bjMelrh eln to lowci the stito un
picod quarter mile reeoiil of 0 2'1 , but he
made It In CO 2- " . , ,
The prizes were In cash and ranced all the
way from } 2" > for llrsl prize to $3 for third
and were pild In currency from the fudge's
si ind is soon as Ihe decision was an
nounced
This evening a ball and reception was
tendered the visiting wheelmen and no words
of complaint have been he ird bja single
ridei concerning his treatment or the rc-
sulls announced
Tvicntv HoinnlN lo u IrnTV.
XI3W YOHK , Sept. 20 At the Greenpolnt
Alnlellc club of Hrooklyn tonight Tominv
Hutler of Hrooklyn ami Tommy Hjan of
Philadelphia fought twenty ounds at ITi
pounds nnd af'er each h id exhausted himself
to a standstill the referee decided the bout
a draw.
. .ninint Cricket.
IIA , Sept. 20 The cricket
match between nn Kngllsh elc-ven cap
tained bj P. P. Warner and 22 "Colts , " se
lected from various crleket clubs In Phila
delphia , ended this , afternoon in a draw
Fame.
COM. IS SCVHCI3 IN SIOLY CITY.
Piit-dirloH Mm lln\ - < o Clost' lion 11
for \Vanl of Kuol.
SIOUX CITY , Sept. 20 ( Special Tele
gram ) SlouClly Is beginning lo fool Ihe
effects of the great coal strikes In various
parts of the country and unless some relief
comej before long it will cause a shutdown of
some of the manufacturing plants Dealers
In this city have alwajs shipped In large
miantltleb of soft coal from Des Molnes , but
cwlng to the situation there this is now Im
possible As jet the dealers have not ad
vanced the pilco of soft coal and It is hoped
they will not do so , but If the supply Is hhort
this will surelj follow.
POIirJCVST 01' TO1)\VS
Pnlr In NcIiriiNUa mill \Vnrnior In tin *
IlnisUTii Portion.
WASHINGTON , Sept. 20-Porecast for
Tueulay :
Per Ne-brnska Pair ; warmer In east por-
t'o * : 'onth winds
Tor Iowa Pair , warmer ; llfeht southerly
w'ndti increnfc'nff
Per South Dakota Generall > fair ; variable
vv IndH
Per Missouri nnd Kansas Fair , warmer ,
cist to southeast wlndi ,
Poi Wjoi'f.ig Fair , warmer In east portion
tion ; south winds.
tlM V M I f 1 11 l > HT I I P O I 11\
RAUM , Al lllh STAlh I1 AIR
Opening Day's ' Event ? Dnw Very Little
Sporting Attention !
ONE NEW STATE RECO 0 ESTABLISHED
\ \ UKnirx Hie Tu . eni-tlltl
Mile In tll ! ; t-t iiiulliin HU
Itacv In
lll'MlM ,
Yesterday , being the opening day , w Ith Its
attendant preliminary work , the attemlinio
nt the Stile fait was moderate both In point
of cnthuslmm and numbers HIP wenthct
was admlrnblo and track good. HIP ofllcUlH
of the- afternoon were Hon. W. 1' McCrcciy ,
11 ( stings , Ktiitot , H Palmer of Uraml IsUind ,
J. C. Kestcrson of Pnlrbur > uiiil Oeo so Swt-
girt of Onnha , judges , nnd 0 II HI11N ,
Hugh McCnfftcy and S. 0. Crouch , Omcihi ,
timers
The first event v\ac the L'-jeir-old trot
putfo , ? 300 , with the following entries
Lewis Wllkcs b s , C 12 CotUn , S\raeu e ) ,
Neb , Clnjrango , b g , C 13 Holland , Seward -
ard , Neb , Plcet Poor , b m , J H ltobln on
Scrlbner , Neb. , Intail , ch c. , Clnilfs Kipp ,
Ciiiicfon , Mo ; The HI hop ch s , Kejstoue1
Stock fn m , OtiMha Plcet Pool w < n
scritched Ihp hoiscs qot ( ix\iv on the -u
on trial , Lewis WHKos Immcdlatclj going
to Iho front and leniiinliiR theic i llj t >
thu finish , latin te-cinui , The lllshop third
nnd Clnvrango dlstin ed. Wllkcs was nbu it
the enl > hot u in the raie and 10lucid tile-
ffatu iccoid from ' . ' 27M to 2 Jl"i Pat L
was She former lioldei of tne leeoid Iho
second heat w i a tepellUim of the llttt
Lewis Wllk"s winnliiK nn he ii'diBed ' lime
J 2.1 U. Wllkes also took the thlul. Sum-
mar )
l. ws | Wllkes 1 1
I linn J 2 2
1 be1 Bishop . i J . (
Cluv Lingo . . . . Dls
Time J . ' 1 % , 2 21J 0 > t
ONLY ONI : IIOHSI : IN ir.
The se-ccind e'\cnl was the 2 lu pieo puu
? 400 , with the following slitters Lulu
Lahnsco , b m , Mlko 1'lmoie , Alll
ance , ithel : G , b m , K U Ueiituei l < alls
Clt > ; Nellie' i : , ch m , 1) Knsmlugei ail-
man , In , Sam A , s s V Mulibv Uniahn ,
Antiillne , b f , Woadllnc Parm , Cnrter Mc-
Orcgor , Al UtUbell , Omaha , Lulu Cnllawaj
b m . A Thomson , Omaha , ngbtrtlue b m ,
Victoria stables St Paul Minn , Chailej
O. b f , , A W Snider , Osceola Neb
After ropea-ed scorings i good seiidofT
as secured , with Lulu Callaw ij showing
the waj to the Hist quarter where she mule
a "Jump up" nnd Nellies K exchanged plncu ,
with hei , and v\ns never he-aded On the
three-quarters Bgbertlne' . Annnllnu and Lulu
Labnsco showed their heels to old Adam's
bay mare Nellie n , winning In a Jog Time
2-lSl . The field was strung out a trifle on
the start in the second but eve r > horse was
on his stride and going well Carter Mc-
Giegoi held the van to three-qiurtcis , when
Hgbertlne and Nellie pulled up , and , run
ning Into the sticteh , passed him with Nellie
L3 lending It was quite n horse race down
to the wire between Nelllo and I'gbottlne ,
ho former winning b > n nose Tiiae
2 1C'4 ' I'gbertlne made two bad breaks l'i
the third , which Uiorouehlj threw her out
of it Anniltne and Sam A gelling the plitcu
Siuuni.il j :
Nellie i : l 1 l
Hgbertlne 2 2 I
Annn'lre
Cuter Meiegm ( ! S , i 1
Ham A 1 G ,1
Lulu Lab isco 4 4 C
nthel l , I , 7 Dr
Lulu CalHway r. Dls
Charlie G DIa
Turn i IS'2 ' W 4 > , J.lS'j. '
Following the pace Clinton llrigg- . ' big
roan stallion , Alatnlto , driven bv K C
Hckcr , took a shy at hia record , 2 13Vi , whleh
he duplicated to a dot. Ho reaehod the
flrsl Qiinrter In 0 IU , the half 1 0"i. throo-
qtiarlcrs In 1 35 and the milein 2 13'4Had
ho maintained his gait on the last quaitor
ho would have materially lessened his rec
ord.
ord.Iho
Iho closing event was a running race
half mile and repe.it , pur = o $100 Glador
won , Emerald second , Nell K thiid Time
0:19 : % . Annlo King , Ladj M and Ilarrj
Bluff nlho ran. The second licit Hnierald
won , Glador second , Nellie K third Time
0 ID l. Cmcrald and Glador fought it out
In the third , Hmcrald winning In 0 43U. ,
Nellie K taking third nionej.
Piogram for this afternoon
Pacing , 211 class , pun-o JwM : McShedl ,
ch. " , Jack. Cutey , Hed Oak , la , Nell Ciif-
fre > , blk m , Mllui Klmoie , Alllime , Nfb ,
Hapi > > Ma > , b in , 12 1C Keutnci , Pill'i
Cit > , Neb MIs Kloppiiu b n ll * > mj
Kloppln , ; Wavne , isen ; Pi luce P , I g ,
C. D. Hibblns , Spokane , AV isli . IJlhiin H ,
b t , , Bud Latta. T'l'nrmh , Neb , Ciptiln
Hare , b h , I S D.ullng , Strang , Neb ;
Well A Head , b. s . Kellv A. Bibb'ns Pcriv ,
la ; Bell Acton , J B Chandler , Wichita
Kan ; Maggie bliiMl > . b m , W 11 Sla'cle ,
Peoili , 111 , Tom Lee , ir s , 1 . II Nnith ,
Columbus Neb ; Churando" , b , g , A H
Patiiek , Oumtiii. The Wlrml , b g , Cllnlon
II liilggs , Omaha
Tiotting J-jc.ir-o'ds , 2 " 0 class : Anna P
b in , Jack Cuny , lied Oik , In , Ki'jst ne ,
b g , Kev-tone Stoek faun , Or .aha , Ilartv
S. b. n , D T. Mount , Onnha , May Niir'li
ch in , M C Ke'th ' , North Plitlc. Nrb
Clnss 2 10 , trotting , put e $400 Mai }
Stoddaid , p m , C 13 Cjtton , Svrniu p
Neb ; 'Lilly IIo , b m. G W BurarhtM
Aubun , Nrb ; Pi lines Consul b s , C IJ
Holland , Seward , Neb Lucj C'ott n , b
m , i : K Ketitner , Falls City N l ,
D Ojlev , b g , Mrs nmnm PMcjid
Omnlin Ueveoe , b r , 13 12 I'aulkne'i Lin
coln , Neb Illi-etiIcily , 1)in , Br > it Cartel ,
Crrston la ; llespei , Charles Tipp St
Jo eph , Mo Noith Slat , b e CD Mor ? ,
Columbus NP ! > , Malnca , b s. , SI Joseph
ftables , St Josr-ph. ? lo
r i | of KnotcpV SUIItf.
BHOCKTON. Mass , Scpl 31-The big
strike of las'ers Is .settlid and i ! is nt-
pirenlly a vletory for the Htrlkei"
GOLD IH'ST.
Don't Go to
FOR fe
All Grocers Sell It.
Cleans Everything.
MAOH ONIV nv
THE N.K.FAIRBANK COMPANY ,
Chicago. SULouls. New York. Huston , Philadelphia
lTt > l ere.ntVfSrtttb9 !
vuallz rthepreiierl- |
tlunof a famouil reneh l > li/eldanHlll qulckl > euio > oiiof all nir.
vom or Uism cn of tineeuerutlve nrtrum , Mich ni J.ust WanliMiil.
Insoiniiu , I'ulimlutlie JlaeU.beuilnal J.mlsamiiH , .N < rvoiii ji.'billu
J'lmples , Uniltncss to .Slurry , J-iliaiistliu : Driilne , Vaikfuilo r d
Constipation. It stopi all Ic , spi hj < lny or iilgi.1. J'rpvcnts n l (
nrsM of dlscbargp , wlilcU 1 1 not clic rlcrd li mis Hi hprrmiitiirrlucu un J
nil the horrors t Impolfnc- . I'l'll iVKrleat.6e : tlieiJivef , tua
L.jn.jgatKltliBiirlnarycirBainaJalHoiiurlUC3. |
. drcnsensanresorfSi'maHCttiirjoi.
Ilio r i moil Rurrcri rn nre nol ctireil bj' Dorinrs Is IIPC.IUEB ninety per cent nro trouble * wl ! ) |
Ivcu > tnllll , CUriIiXU la tli only know n ri'incilv tu euro without un op < mllon ( rtoimiininil
\T. \ A urlt'onciiirHmi'e. Riven anil pioney returned If clz Ixixendoca nut tlTtet u i > Cf umucut euro ,
? UX ) i IIOT , BIX fur { WO. liy mail. Bond for rnci. clrci lur oad testimonials.
AfMre'ia I > AV' < Ij JIIiDIt'INK CO. , 1 % O. Jjcu JU78. Bon Trn-idcco , Cat fbrKilet"
MVnilfa.lJIJ/N UI'.L'G CO , B E. 16TH ANI" 1'AltNAM 8TJIEKT8. OMAHA , NEB.
After July rst my father , Dr.
12. I. Wood bury , will have clmi'ifo of
the plato work in my olllco and I will
fjivo my ontlio attention to Operative
Dentistry , Urovvn and Hridgo Work.
No. 30 Pearl St. ,
H.A.WOODBURYD.D.S
Next to Grand Hotel. . . , . .
THU KISS OP DtUTII.
Consumption It
abto.id in tbr land nnd
I dentil mny link in n
Of cotiisc It Is
] nbiutd to Riippoie that
I as lotijc ns love ruin
the world , people will
Mop U sltiE That
'leaves ' only one protec
tion against consump
tion If tlic blood is pure nnd the tissue- *
sound and licalthy , the de-adly Rcrms of
ciiiistiinptioti nrc Immlcss Dr Vlercc'a
( olden Medical Iicovcrv is the Rtcat
blood puilficr nnd tissue builder. It makes
the liver active , the digestion perfect , nnd
the appetite keen It drives out nil disease
Rcrms nnd builds solid , hcnllliv flesh
There is another and craver diugcr that
threatens \\otn.m in thenmritnl tcliition.
It is the peril that attends uiatcinity. No
vvimmu can safrlj become n mother who
suffers fioui weakness or ill health of the
delicate organs tint bear the burdens of
child beating : I'r IMerce's l-'avoritc 1'ic-
scription robs tmteniity of it umintumt
terrors. It imV.cs a woman ' tiotiR and \iu-
oroits where she moU needs PltciiKth and
vi or It binishcs the nnnovauccs of the
period of antlcipition and nnkts the little
stramjcr's advent easv and almost julnlcss.
Good dniRtjists sell both the 'Golden Mcd-
ic-il Discovcrv " and the " l-'avoritc Pre
scription" anil will not li > to substitute in
ferior preparations.
"I .mttrcd with n bcintiR down pain In my
pcUis nnd n lnntitniu niv luck nnd loln ripe-
clnllv whenever I expo rd niNMlfiir tool , cold "
wiitcsMrs lillie CiiniiiiiKlmiii \VilrLhoctiw
t.o , Mi-is "I took Dr 1'irrcr > . Mvnrllr Pre
scription ind Onllcil Mulieil Ii e-ovrrv Tor
thie't inontlis mil inn now Mitnm mid well nnd
nil niv bid feellns lmcdis.ippe vrc-l
liillous tittnclvS and constipntion nrc
surclr , spccdilv and pc-rm month eurcd by
Dr 1'icrcc's I'lcnsanl Pellets Vhcv rcgu-
Hie and invipornte stotmch , liver and bow
els One little "Pellet is identic laxative ,
and Ivvo a mild cathartic Thcv never
ijnpe An honest diuuinst will not oPTcr
some vvoilbless substilule for ptofil's
sike
con svriin.ii ? )
AVrlUcn Ouniaiilci- Cl'ltP. KVF.KY
CASK MOMY isr.ri M > KI > .
Our cure f i critinnoat RIM ! not a i np tip
tipuliiltrn t JK K liaMMUMi Minn MiiiiiiiiiiMnro.
lu il urllilnitjoiii mi * liilljr we on In if jou lij iimll.
mul Kit o tlu iiiiC"tiiiiiKMmi ! > i loiuicoi irluiul
all molten riic'i * who in rkl ti > oit ) ( lieu for tutit *
nn nl ntulosuiiml ( will i lailnmil Imt. twIU t\aj
ntul liali I lilll "liiliIn IP ( I c mil In riireVtinal -
ltiiL.1 tin woilil loraiitMtlmi mi lnule II < uu ily
nlllhlteuin WlIU lur lull I "Illi nlm * mill Kit Iho
Ftlilinir VVpknuwtliRl tdilnltifkii tl ill Jlinlj luloo ,
nr tin. niO't tnilnint iilithklaii- lure IIIMI linn nblo
loKttt inoi e1 hail Inn i ol an lellfl In nil unjeitra
ptncllct llh thl < lni.l Itoiunlx It lm lnt li li-t | ;
illllit nil tumrirunwtlii I icjuillie iMilnt nil siiealltil
ldllli llul uiiiki mil Hi IIK k'uiiuiiiln tnu tlioiilil
liotlii < llali to 'ry II I'leliuill V i u litkt nuelinmp bt
lu-liu vtitir inono vto cii ' nt in UUP nr rrluiiil
r\ut ilnli.r nnJ ax nc liKtp H n lulittlnn to proteit ,
aliu llniiliiltl haikhiL of r.llll.OIIO. II 1 pufrrlly
kafi tiinll tthuulll tryllm lltH.iiiint lUlttotutejiiu
lm\e Im n luiltlnR lip mill pnjliik' out join nionej ror
iltltm nl llentiiienlpnn I ollliniiph ton HI i nut ji lellliil
nn oiio li pilil Imok tour mom j l > o not \titi-le liny
inorrtiiniit ) nnlll tim fry iH tllil ( .Inutile ueeiM teil
in-i > uiieil In lull It to nine ! j days IntrMlKittn out
ilnanrlnl utamllnK our tiiiintlun | nn lni lne nun.
Wrltu u roi niuiiiK uril iulilii > MM r thuco we lmt
dmilholiatt Kiveu | K.ttnNlon tnnltrto tne it.
It unto ) nn mil ) | 0 iiilft t > ilillll l II UUat ( > o I f >
Mini lol hiilHilhi ; lloiii UK nlnlMinln , iniliryoil lu
tnui l I"J hat may > o n oil | iln ul'tl llitutijh ytlT
ounni clliieiui I Ifjmu i > yiiiiloiii | > iiu < | ilni | Imoii lacp ,
COIL Ihroat. IIIIICUIM lutihii- inoulli ilicininllMU In
IjoncMitnl JoiiitB linlr fulllnp out eintloli8 | on anj
rmtor Hit Iiodt feillnnol ( .incmlilrpu lon puiimlll
lipailor lonc jou Imte no Unitlo ihli 1 lions lie
nil ( enl ntlj laklnn intlxuit mil lolash flmilHl ills-
lonllnuoli. cun-tatit u-i or HUM ] < lnnr will mrilj
In I UK oi i IP ml lallnir uUtln In II" ( ml Don I lallto
ttilli- All cuiuMiimlpntP Hit matpil In plain uitil ;
oiVVelntltftlit | ino i ilk'lil liitmtiiratlou ana will
Uonlllnuut power tonltl jou In H. .dddicbs ,
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Steel | PenDyroyal Treatment
J 3 ia the original nnd only rRENGII ,
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