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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1897)
THE OMAHA DAILY P.Efi : ( SUNDAY , OCTOUTiltt 2-l 1S07. This is an extraordinary statement we are about to make but it in every word true , Being in close touch with eastern houses that is reliab'e houses we heard of this lot of dress goods , and if we could take tlnm all we could hive them * for EVEN LESS THAN THE LOW PRICES IN VOGUE BEFORE THE TARIFF WENT UP all this in spite of the advance , Our Mr , Belden went after them bought them at a re- diculous figure and they are so good that if we had room for then we could sell them in the course of a few months at a profit of too per cent. But we haven't the room , nor the incli nation to get rich all at once so we place them all on sale tomorrow all that we have room for and we'll keep the piles filled up from day to day as the sale goes on. They are novel ties and mixed effects , both imported and domestic and will be found at the regular dress goods counters and in the Basement store. The price range will be 250 to 390. CONSOMMB It is-so cny PO very easy TIIRKH SPKCIALS Hjllattno .T. C. DRESS Blacic mohair scroll CLOAKS to put hij-li aounillnir IN CORSKTS Fi onoh Coi sols TRIMMINGS hrads-16e , ISo , UOe , 25c , iiaincH and sneh disas oxtin Ion IT waist 'Me , ! J5c , 40c , Joe , 5'c ( , trously icducod prices on cloalcH in advertise Venus linck , ( > hook and side steels , made OOc , 7oc BJC $1.00 , 31.23 , $1 , 10 and 1.03 vertise- of Ptciich sateoii In black and jn.iy ; ie - ti j ard. monts ular pike , ? U 75 each ; icilucud to > l.fio that each.J. . wo J. C , n In Peiseplione , mndo of the Rhould finest Preach xatcen , high bust , hone 1 iiml gore * * , lilps full nnd Rons. hooks s&FP jmltfo o s- 1 ninl silo ! tc li , ipgular price JGOO great c.aph , price to cio < * p , $ .100 each many Lenox .1 P Corbet , m.nlc of finest people Trench Coullli. low bust \\lth bones nnil Kore . nlp i short with gores , F'Wi inn-it - roKiilm price J"i CO each , reduced to think S3U ) eich. kM ! that half APRONS A pretty now line of ladies' W&li&sgr * the hemstitched aprons made of cloik line linen and a special fjojd quality of manu ItlVVIl. factur Colored Mohair Scroll Uralds , 13c , 20c , hi lies' rine Liwn Heni tllched " Aprini , 2"ic and 40o a jaul ers in vldi > IKIII , at " 'if cnc.li. Ulick Mohair Scroll Braids , with col- Now Yoik ntc on the vci e of bank Ladlps' Iiwn Aprons , extra wide , very 01 ed oenteis , 2ie and lOc a jard. ruptcy , tusk-ail ( if which thc.v aic onjuy- linn ( iimlllj Inwn , wide hemstitched Black Silk Scroll Bialds. from " "i " Inch llo , nt lOc , We and 7 c each. lo 1'A Inches wide. .Tic , lOc , DUc and liiK nn era ( if nnc\ainpli > il pii spin t.\ , and ' Lidleo' line Ifi'iti'lltehod Apions , m.ulo COc u v.iril. It Is a fact lh.it If vvi > h.id In put ( base of c\tn citiilitj linens , wide ties , at A complete , line of fincjNo \ elites In our clo.iks at tinpi Ices a * Ked Ind.t.v jou | Tic .unl $1 23 each. Dress , Trimmings , Jets , Chiffon nnd would piohahl.v have lo p i.v as nitu'li lori KID Moii fi > llii ( de Sole , both plain and them heie as eNevvhoic. As II Is a caic- ' ( i LOVES embroldcied fnl New PI lid Monocline do Sole nt $2 73 Inspection will convince yon that .von a vmd can llud bt'ttcr cloiKs , lii'ltei stvles and The "onuinc OSTUICH AND Ostrich IKis 20-in. lower pi Ices than any \vheio In Omaha. Footer and ' ' ' PLUAIAOE BOAS ) on r nt t2.50 , S.'l.OO , 'I'lUfoil- tno * , - Our Pliiili rapes it $1000 aip equal to any shown at half ni much more. so clasp $1.00 , Sl.oO , $5 and MUSI.IN Lnilius' Doniet Giwns , SO 00 rath ; t7lnrnK ! \ \ at § . : iK ( ) . tiOO and ' ' ' $ SM ( ) iMih ; Ilii-Iii loiiK' tit S3 00 , .ftiOO , UNDHRWIUR o d value. . . .udo . J ! ? ? KJS very ; , , gloves mad - . jsSOO , .fit oo and .flo.H ( ) c.u-li. extra lonjr and very Wl , | . tlllm ln , , u tllL. , (1iiinl.col - , mi. ) uu (1iiinl.\ ( - iVlnch long nt $11 60 , $13 00 , $13 00 nnd wiile at85c , 81.00 , $1.2and fl.M oach. j OIIIIK * ! . as well as the- staple shades. Al- $ mi > each. Ladlrs' Cambric Clowns Hmplrp style , , thollll the t.ll III hus advanced the pi Ices 51-Inch long at $1" SO nnd $1700 each. collar trimmed with embiolclcrv , In- , , , n these jidods we ate Mill siIlln them I'luin ipe Ilois 20 Inches long , black nnd fH.'rtlon nnd lawn iulll , hldl trlmiuccl , . .7 , . . . . , . . while , Me each. . ! lt "le , , old , , , Ices , liav Inj , inrclinsud i bo- with Inseitlon pi , ; ] - nnd ilbbon. nt $1 oa " ouch. tlio Plumage Boas. l" > Inches lonjr. all black , advance. loic at 50c , 7" c , $1 00 , $1 50 and $ J 2"i each fnmlirlp Oowns , tucked > oke. ! Plum Boos igu , IT Inches long , black and ttlmnipi ] In Spuil h JuoKet ctftct with | ! K onSVchavc leeched a special white $12-1 , $200 and $ J 73 each. embroldcrj , nt $123 each i iiuinljur in double face black ri'U TKIMMINOS-Ulue 1'ox , $350 AHF njr and cicohct satin ribbon , to bo bold at tlio following jard Stone Mut'n ' , $100 silk Gc low prioos. llp.ner , $200 , Mink. ? JOO , Blaek Mnr- ut iiur iaid. ten $1 W and $ .MO , Pcislmi lamb , $ JOO ; New St imped Linen ConlPi pieces nnd No a at Me , No. 12 at 2Sc , No 22 at P.laclc Thibet ! > 3i , I in Ulnck Muti'ii Novelties lie no" \ ird HOc , A itiakhan , C3c , Hlcctilu Seal , 73c Pren lessons ! n Art e\ety These ribbons nre all silk , and good 1m Oh'nchlll ' i , 7'ic. Chlnchlll i Concv , TupHdav aftci 'loon and Pri'iiiy morn- j XI i'lgYI t ( Tic , Iack ! ronej , 21V , 2"c . J'- and 40c Ingii a jaid. White Coney , 2"c a juul , New Stamped f.Inen Cenloi pieces In DOMESTICS You'll find thorn In our White Uhlbet , $100 a jaid. very prettv drslgni basement slot 6. Svansdown , Oc , 40c nnd Me a j-ard , ISxlS 'nchp-j ' nt 21c White Angori Pui. 50o n jard 21\21 Inches Brown nnd Willie Angola l"ui , 73c a . \ at tSc. 12-Inelics wide nt 7'4c , tc , lie jard. 2K2I nt lOc ) i-lnclies wllaat V4 , KlL' . IJ'/c. ' Heal M'nk ' Tnlls , 73c each New Point LTC II indkerchlcf pallet nil iVj-lnches w'dc it 1- c. lie ill lOc curb. | ril-lnr-hes w'lle at ll'-c ' , luc Stone Marten Tails , Me each 13atti nbcrg lace pattems In S'ECI 71 S-l-li che ? wile at lie , 15 , 3Sc Black Mai ten TalN , 50c each. In < * hi i to 10 Inches nt lOc , l"e , 20c , ' 3-4-lncliea wide at 12'/ac , IS20c Drown Sciuliicl Tails , 13c , oOc and 30c 2jc .Uc nnd .Jlc Pilch 1 10-1-1'icliPS w'dc at He , 2Dc , i ! " c. each Petit Moulin Luce 'I hi end foi Hamilton , nLHACHnU SHKRTINGS" LININCiS Porcaiino waist "Tho lininsr nnd MittPiibprp lace woik , at Be and 42-lnches wide nt " c , lOe. 12".c. 7'Cc ' IIPI ppool 4'iinclicEivldt - nt SUc , lie , He. American Queon" this lining M-liiehcs wide at S'ic , U'/.c , 13c. is absolutely untuni.iblo'in waist lining NOTIONS Initial for kin ul-lnelies wUlo nt lOc , r > " . IC'-.c * ) mm ? lc ( ) per ' when jitii want sonii'thliiK that is stionjj , S-l-iathfM wide at l-I'/ic. lAc , 2Uo. b x. a-l-Iachs , wide at He , 20o , 22V2o. linn and dm able \\e can c-hc-ei Cully tce- Stiavvberrj nineties nt ! > c and lOc each. lfl-4-nches ! wide nt lu'ic , 22"c , 2-jc. i omuicMid this biaud as bc'ln the lining Blaih Pins at 3c , rH , lOc , 1. " c , 13c and j UIADY MAUH sunirrs J j onA ant. 20c per box Sl\90 U'jxJ ' ) at HOc , Wi > , ( j"c. pel sheet. Hair Nets at 5 an 1 lOc eicb j PILLOW CA 'XS TO-lnches wide ' nt 23c per jnrd. Also Just an'ved. si nice line of double Dres-ltig and Pine * cimbi , s-poclil pr'ce Ti (1' ( , < D at 12'bc , Ho , heni tltclicd. f iced sile-tne , So-lnches ut 13c , 20c and at c , 10t and l , > i. eacii lo lMC.ll. 25u pet ijrd the army In which the United Pta'cs em bassy Is Interested They are the sins of American citizens bom here after their fathers lesettled In Germany 'Ihey claim American right and Imo declared their In tention of cmlgiatlng to the United Stiles , but nevertheless thoj aie held fir military Bcrvlco. In the majority of these CSU < M nothing can bo done bj the embassy under the existing trcallcs. The motion of Dcpulj Italzlnger made In the BavaiLn Diet on Thursdaj li t asking for a denunciation of Ihe favoicd nitlon lieatlcs with the United Stites und Argenllna rnd demanding an increase In Ihe duties on cereals in the Intel cat ot Bavarian agiicul tuio has been adopted and thn Bavarian government has been Instrnclcd lo agllato In that direction. Dr. Mlciuol. Uio vice president ot.tho coun cil of American ministers , announces tint the duty on Ameilcan bicycles will bo increased to 50 marks each until spring Mr. von Hollaben , formerly Prussian min ister at Ptnttgnrt , the new Gorman ambiFsi- dor to the United States who succeeds Baron > on Tlilelmann , oppolntcd secre'arj of the Imperial treasurj. sails for Now Voile on board the North German Llojd stcanicr Wll-j helm del Grosse on Novpinboi 9 | Thft United ? tnlcn embassy has IIPPII In- Btructed lo vigorously lonew Us re-non- and to demand the repeal of the prohibition Htiances against nnd to demand th1 repeal of the prohibition against the ImportallJii of catlle and fresh mcnl fiom Amerlc-a 'rnotiiiis ; SOON TO HI : sii'i'.in. : Union I'lii'lHc nnil Oiriion sinii't Iliir Will \bif . i CHICAGO , Ool 23 There Is a stiong [ ) ob- ablllly that the n > \ \ bel\\cen the Union I'.i- cine nnd the Oregon Short Line will be set tled llnnlly It was the general opinion of all of tliu Wistern roads tl.at the nulltn hid been settled for gord , but some dajs sluco when they atlempted to take borne action based on ll.ls presumption , U wus announced by the Union Pacific that the Ecttleinent of the trouble between It and the Oregon Short Line did lint extend Inmlnets thuugli the Ojdcn ; gateway and only applied to tralllc KoIiiK WMt via Giangcr This was an ojo-j ! opener to tlio western leads mid they set out' ' ' io Ityrn jusl what was tliu trouble and anked i ht > Union IMcIllo If emi of Its olllcials could i not come lo Chicago fur the purpose of moot ing the otliei roads and making an elfort to adjust the trouble A pronvt reply was today reached from dum-tut Passenger Agent Lomax of Ihe Union I'a"ltle , sajlng ho would to heio the cvarly j > art of next week and I would bo prepaid ! to sotlle the trouble If i , Bomo other matters In which Iho Union IM- 1 clflo Is Interested are gl\en attention by the other western roada , I CHOKER'S ' LOSS ON THE TURF ( Continued from Plrs > t Page ) C-o'ier tried most of the crack JocUejs tliiKallle tan llflh In the Prince of Wales hiiuilcap at Sandown Park April 23 Again heavy invcstmenls by Iho on nor suit the pi Ice up to 7 lo 4 on before the ( lag fell Here again Croker was a con- sldeiable lo = ei and Ihere was great rejoicing In the ring over getting another slice of-the AmciUan owner's foi tune Baugallio ian ( Ight for the rul'vcll plate at Kenipton Park , the event belns Mgnall ed by another hcavj plunge by the Croker contingent , Its loss being estimated at ? J3,000 Santa Anita ran fifth for the Manchester cup but this waseiSS to 1 chance Cioker only backed him for a ! nominal nmoiint. In the Liverpool cup Santa I Anita was again beaten. Ho'e again Croker | and his frlMids. got every cent possible on I nt short odds At the Sxiino meeting KauRiil- , llo was nl'o strongly backed at short odds i nnd badlj beaten I HAS TO SnTTLR So , the following Monday , when settling came , saw Croker again heavily out of pocket On tl.o 20th of the month Cioker seems to have had enough for tlio tlmo as his hors's stiiuk out Ihulr Goodwood engagement Onlj one of Croker's 2 j ear-olds won In ISSb , Iho Hngllsh bred Georglam which captured a (100 maiden plate at Noltlngli im. on which IRPO no bolting of moment no'tns to have taken plnco. . rho sale remaining suc cess of Ihe season achieved by Santa Anita , ilddon by Wat's Haseborrj's Jockey , vvh'cli won thn Prlnij handicap , valued nt $1,243 Hurst Park stirtod fnvorlloat 0 to 4 ngilnst , at which price Mr Croker Is said lo have won about $10,000 Crokor Imd now become highly popular with the sporting press which welcomed his solitary victory with effnslvo cordiality nnd encouraged him to continue In hope of furlher success At Doncnster. In lh < Portland plato Amcrlcus ian second Hero again Cioltoi's friends plunged dar- Ingh , even at such shorl odds ns Ifi lo 20 , coming out deep on Ihovrong sldo On Scp- lembor 25 nt Manchester this trying expert-1 ones was rep nted , whore Gcorglana also lost I a race in which she was largely supported In fact Crokpi'o racing career is a lltanj I . of misfortunes , produced largely by reckless I gambling Whenever ho fancied ono of his liorfcs ho sunported It baldhcaded Instnntlj the betting ring took advantage of his en- tliUHinstlc bellof In his own opinion anil shoit- cncd the odds Still tlio American sportsman Inpkcd his opinion Dining Ihe season of 11S9U Sir Uxccsa was unplaced on Iho three oc- rasUms he ran ; Nashvl'le ' ran tv/lco. New Hampshire twice and Princeton once , without winning anjtiling Montauk , iaugallie , Al- jbanj. Susan Anne and Y.tlo were all sold FOR . . Queen of the Ice Carnival MY CHOICE FOR UUl-UN POLARIS Ballot Boxes located atMHIar.l Hotel and Il.o Office. _ S & IOVK , CarnlMil ManoL-crs. ULI. 24. This ballot niuubii within ilupjiltu I thruo diiy * from date- privately to Mr. Slbary , a well-known turf man. HOW nn LIVHS. Thus Croker's net winnings In stakes In 181IC was $1 925 Ills training establishment wis oven more coatlj than in 18J5 , while his Icsics in betting are believed to bo oven heavlei Training prlvatelj as he does Is much moio expensive than training in a stable with othir owners Ho paid Norton a big Eilaiy and had about forty bnjs and men employed , theio was the keep of liorscs and all manner of incidental etpeiibes Owners who tialn in a common btablo pay fixed charges. | 10 a week for the care and training of each hoiso. Thus they limit the outlay In a way Impossible when training prlvatelj' . Letcombo aegis Close , at which village Croker fixed his Ungilsh home and training quarters , was once pm of King John's demesne Ho has taken Ihe Moat houoc on a heven jears' lease It Is spacious , but unprct.ntlous , and very gloomj looking. A wldu slicam cnchcles it , entrance being gained by bridges Uverj thing about the place denotes a liberal cxpenllture of money. A slaff of several scivants is maintained , with barns for thirty horses , while on tno norhsblre downs close by he has another stable almost equally extensive Ho Ilvca gicolly lo himself when at Lotcombe , de- voilng himself nialnlj lo his horses , Is a good customer to the village tradesmen , who speak well of him. Their onlj anxiety is I lest his hoJvj losses disgust him with the Hnglluh turf Dmlng the season of 1S97 Crokcr's luck his not changed for the better. At the open ing he had In training Santa Anlla Sir i\cpftf Amerlciis , Nashville , Gcorglana 1'ilncoton Uhoda 1 ! und Lenllierblocklng Santa Anita ran once without winning , and has been returned to the states Of the others Sir i\ccss : ran once without show ing prominent ! ) , and then wiu ? prlvatelj . bold Aincr'cns ' won the Rlddlesdown plate ' of the Ilpsom summer meeting , starling at long odds 100 to 14 on so nothing was made out of tint vlcloij Ho alw > won a inco at llrlghton , and ian eleven other races , four being second. The two rates ho won wcra worth In the aggregate , $1 S50 , wlillo , as ho was backed for big sums by hie owner on several occasions when lie failed , ho has been a cosily animal Hhoda IJ on first appearance won tliu KxtUiiK plale , valued al $2,110 , but was beaten lu the New stakes at Ascot and again subsequently when supported for a hundsoma amoiinl by Croker , Leatherstoeklng ran four times , and won onio , a $500 selling plato at Drlghton Nash ville and OoorgUna each run twice without winning. Princeton 1ms not been seen on the race cour < ? e this season Altogether la the three seasons Mr Crnkor's herpes have won $8 l > 10 In stakes a mere lleablto In his outlay of belting losses MlNxl-iK Tor Tni'Ui * Molltlin , DRKMHIl , Neb , Oct 23. ( Special ) Sam T. Willson of Icoyal Oak. .Mich. , left his home November 1 last jear to come lo Ilcemer and has not been seen since Ills parents and friends supposed lie wan here until a few daja ago , when hU mother wrote hero , rcqucatlni ; him lo come home , as his father was djlng The mlestne man Is about six feet high and has deep blue eyoa and auburn hair He is about 30 years of age He had several hundred dollars with him when he left hU homo a jear ago IliiKflitKH U'liiN li ) hrli'ilc'i * . HASTINGS , Neb Oct 23-Special ( Tele- Brain , ) The Hastings Yellow Kids and the F.ilrlleld Heavyweights met on the college gridiron this afternoon They put up a HpU'iulid game of fool ball , which was wit- nested by about 400 people Tiifl Hastings kids won by a score of 10 to 0 Iloth touch downs and goal kick were tnnde by 1-Vrsu- on The Kalrllrld bojd were much the heavier , but they lacked science. 'VARSITY ' BEATS \VESLEYAN \ Rod Hot Game -sjlth All the Jcorinc in tlio md Half , COWGILL DROPS A G3AL FROM FIELD tltiiirlcrlinck cifj ( Uo ' > nrNll > Ten in Imill * . DIM * uf tliu I > ri'lli' l Klclii LINCOLN , Oct 23. ( Special ) The foot ball game between the UnlverMty of Ne braska and Wtstejan loams on Hie unl- versllj campus this , aflernoon was n verj Interesting chntcst idid-'waa wltnesseel by nboul GOO people Owiig | to the poor condl * lion of ihe Weslejan team , It was arranged before 1 and that this was not to be for the slalo championship , a elate ( or the slnto con test being IKcd ftfr 'November 20. The \Vcs- lejansputupa pluckj game , however , and It was only by hard playing on the part of the University lhat ItVpulled out a victory The Woslojans chose Ihe south goal and Nebraska opened the gaVnc bj kicking off for forty jards , and \ycslejans returned It seventeen j'ards A Jlno buck brought It back three jards more , and Nebraska was given five jards on an off-side play. Caivci bucked Ihe Nebraska line for four jards , nnd a second llmo for eight jards more , llert Dunn went around the Nebraska right for four jnrds , and Dull , the Weslejan lefl halfback , went Into the line for n llve-jard gain. Then a fumble gave Ihe Nebraska the ball. A line buck made a yaid and a half gain , and In the next plaj the quarter back made a fumble and llio Wcilojano knocked the ball down the field twenty jards. where Stringer saved It for Nebraska In order to retain possession of the ball on the third down Nebraska look It back five jards , and In an attempt to buck the line lost another yard. Cow gill , the Nebraska quarter , punted for twentj-dvo jards , and Weslejan got the ball At this singe of the game there was n little diversion. Dull , Wcslojan left half , held Turner from run ning , although the read-headed giant did not have the ball The two had a lllllo elug- glng malch over Iho affair , which resulted In no bloodshed , but brought forth u good deal of noise from the crowd Ervvln , We'slejan fullback , bucked the Hue for a jard , Carver wont mound left end for ton jards , and WDH very neatly tackled bj Cow gill when a clear Held wns almost in sight. Dull went Into the line for four yards , Ur\v In look It another jard , but on a second tilnl lost jard Dunn bucked the right end for live yanls and Dull took three more on the snmo kiud of a play , but failed to gain on a necond trial nnd the ball went to Nebraska , Schwartz bucked nnd mudo no gain , and Cow gill punted for twen ty jards Time was called for the end of the half , with the ball five jaids in Ihe Wealej-an lerrltory Weslojan opened the second half bj kickIng - Ing off for thlrtjjaids and Nebraska car- rled U back Ihe Williams took the ball around Weslej an'B Bright for live jards Shedd bucked for three jards , Hcncdlct got around the right end for two yards , Stilnger bucked the line for ono jnrd gain , Williams went around to the light end for foui jnnH , nnd Schwartz around the left for four , Ilene- dlct gained four jards around the right Nebraska was playing good ball Schwartz tiled the west j-ml Vut found the WeMejan end in the road and lost one jard Then Captain Shedd "took the ball nnd jumped clear over the Ime , making the required five jan'B gain The ball was now on the Wes lejan two-jaid line , and a buck at the left tackle by Shedd took the ball over for a touchdown Shedd kicked an easj goal , and the BCOIO was G to 0 lu favoi of Nebraska , and only eight and a halt minutes of the second half gone. , , , . , , , Wealejan klckcd off for thlrly-flvo yards and llpuedlct returned the ball five jards . . the ' ' ' Wltllah.fi .wfiit around 'Methodist''right end foul yilds and again for five Schwart/ . In an attempt to go around the left , lost eight jards , but retalne'd the ball Cowglll punted fifteen and the Wcblejans got the ball. Hull went around the light for three I jariis , Hrwln buoKcd through th line one jard , Carver lest two yaids on a bick. ' Hr- w in lost three on a slmllat attempt , and Nebiaska got the ball on downs. Shedd went through the line for nine jards and again for five more. Strlngpr undo a seven jard gain on a foi ward pass , which was not al lowed , and the ball was given to the Wos- Icjan. Hull made a half jard gain aiouml right end. Erwin punted fifteen jards nnd N'ebranka got the ball Benedict went around the right live jaids , Shedd burked six jards moie and went through the line again for ( ho more Wiggins went around the Wcs- lejaa light for a six jarda gain , Howard bucked the Hue for three , and Schwam made ono jard around the left There was Just a half minute left to play with the ball on the Wesleyan thirty-five jird line Cow gill made drop kick from tlio Held for the prct- tlcst goal ever seen on the Nebraska grounds nnd the game ended with a bcoio 11 to 0 In favor of Nebraska Line-up Weslojnn. Position. U of N Pltchle loft end Henpdlct nunn-Smllh . . . loft tackle Slilngpr Iliew lef' gu.ud Hansen Stull cenlcr Herbert Shoif-Klngsbury .light Kiiaid Turner Mason right tacIcle.Pcar.se-Hajw ud Lemon right end Wiggins Stpphenson quarterback Cowglll Carver left h Of Schwartz Hull ( c.ipt. ) light h.ilf Williams Kiwln fullback . . Shedd ( capt ) * AM3 0\\\S Till : 1MMVNS. SOIIH of iil Win a Victory ( ) \cr < li < - I'untcr.s fi 0111 CiuIlHlr. NI3W YOHK , Ort 23-The nnninl foot bill contcHt betwotn Yale and the Carlisle I lull in school elevens attracted 9,000 persons to the polo grounds t.ils . afternoon The foot ball authorities from all o\ei the conn , trj" were noticed on tlio Hide lines , ind If , ns was said , theli chief object in being theie was to gala omo Idea on the Hue strength of the Kickers whq will represent the blue In the big games fo be pHjed next month , they Inrdlj succeeded In thi'll mission , aw Yale did not presmt hc-r Htiongrst p'tjeis ' In spite of this however , tin men from New lla\en plajed a fast name In the Hist half ind found no tioubliwhitever la get ting around cither end Ilesldch this , UK > almost pushed through the line of the icd- sUlns at will In tht s < > ( oml half , wlfi the sameplajers , Yalo/plajcd / an entirely differ , out game The \ork of the Im UH was ex- coptlonally slow wlillo the inti rforenco wns % erj aiooi They llso tumbled freiiuently The Indians took advantage of the poor work of the Ynlo Jii"li , and ns a result stored all of thw points credl ed to them whllo 110 Ynlo moil \Y ro 'In ( ho all " Umi- fron. the ele\er UtU0 nu.uteibaek , HCCOIII- pllshed a f > fit tual p ten seen on the rld- Iroa by kicking a. joal { from the Ik Id from Those Dreadful Sores They Continued to Spread In Splto of TroatmqnV but Now They are Hoalod-A Wonderful Work. "For many j'ejofrq I have been a great Bufferer with vnrlooso veins on ono of ray limbs. My foot nn $ limb became dread fully swollen. iWJien I stood up I could feel tbo blood rusl iif ? down the veins of this limb. Ont dayl accidentally hit my foot ogainat some object ntid a Here broke out which continued to spread nnd vvna ciceedliiKly painful. I concluded I needed a blood purifier nnd J began taking Hood's , BnrsaparJlla. In a short llmo those dreadful oorcs which had caused mo oo much siittcrlng , began to heal. I kept on faithfully with llood'a Barsapa- rilla , and in a short tlmo my limb was completely healed and the sores gave mo no moro pain. I cannot bo too thankful for the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa- rllla , has done for mo. " Mils. A. C. GIUJON , Hartland , Vermont. Sarsaparilla - parilla Istlio best la fact Uio Ouu Trim Illnnd 1'urlncr. Hoocl'o plo | ! euro all liver Ills. the tlilro-five-yard line Tie prt.Kst pirt' o' I * 'wns the able manner In whi h the in- duns blocked t < # college nipn from Intcrfer. Ing vviih Hie klik" Shortly af'.r ' thi tho1 Indians worki-d the bull up to wl-liln i f 0t of Yalp'fl goal lino. whPii t IP bnll w , test on do.vns The ItuUuis ooa ri > g iln i p , s- sp loa nnd on tin * "ccoiid movp H ijniln inndp in Inglorious fumblp on a n ( c * . < by DpSoullps Mploxen w is on tht lull in ail Instant , and ns < t was on IIP i n n i HUP the Indlnns hud lo Irv nil HOI M of plnvs lo get It ovtr A quick pi * > i to c a m nail i "tandem plnj" tllil the bii lnps ind n touchdown was the result Hudsnn trl.-ct for a goil but fulled Aftpr this ilp um't a brice and provul .9 their aitnilri rs thai UIPV can plnv a fi't gnnie when iun irj Scoic Yalp 21. Carlisle , > The gamp was psceipllonnllv fn-p from "lugging Not u plnjer was cautioned dur Ing IhP Piitlrp game The onlv Injured man .vas H Pierce , who had Ills ankle wrpncipcl In Irv Int ; io gpt out of n srrlmnngp HP was lorccd lo icllre In favor of lledwuU-r i The Hup-up was as follows- 1 Carlisle. Position Vale . Itogpri left end . . . Slocovltch H O Pleree-Uedw Ucr left lackle .llolgels Wlieelock left gunid . . .Cadwalladel Smith crnter Cullcn I > II Pletce right guard Hrovvn Spupca . . . right tackle Allen | i Arehquptlc- . . . light end Harpii I Hul on qunrlcr DeSoullps Cnjou loft halfbiclc Kelfer Miller light halfback . . .Henjiinln Mntoxen fullbick Mcllrldp Heferee : Gould of Atnhersl Umpire Wienn of Harvard Llnpsinen : Unle nnd Connor Touchdowns llelijamln , 3 , Ivelfe'l 1 , Cavoil , 1 Go Us from touchdowns Cnd- walladpr , 4 Goil from Held , Hudson Palled al goil by touchdown Hudson In jured H Pierce Tlmo of halves , tweiitj- llvo mlnules PH1NCETON , 10 ; CORNELL , 0 ITHACA , N. Y Ocl. 21-The foot ball game between the elevens of Cornell and j Princeton this afternoon on Peicy tleld'.vas j I truly a bitllo of glnnls and Princeton won 10 lo 0 Prlnceloa outweighed and out- plajed Cornell The fact that Captain Cochr.uic nnd llll- debrand were not to play Inci cited Cornell's hopes of vlclorj- . From Hie llmo the welcoming coming- cheers of Iho multitude Ilr = t split the air on the nppeirnncu of Ihe te.ims until Ihe leferco's wlilsllc ended the conlesl Ihe Corne lllaiis never lost heart nnd the Tigers wore fought every Inch over the Held Prom the spectator's standpoint the wcitller was all that could be deslipd , but it was lather lee wai m for Iho plajers Pilncelon plajed a snnppj' , sclenlltlc g .nie , bill Cornell's hcivj bieks weie- time nnd again driven through the line of the Tigers for good gnlns On the whole , e.ica sldo did well and theic"wns no biutnlllj and very lllllo slugging. Their inlerfeicnce was unlformlj e\cellenl. as was the defence work Indlvlduil plajlng was brilliant lu miny Instances , the daring sprlius of Wheeler lound the * ends and Illter's woilc against the Cornell line arousing gieat en- Ihuslnsm Schoch , before ho was dl" < iu.ill- lied , was a lower of fclienglh for Conu-ll , nnd T.inglman , who look his iplace In turn pioved a stone wall to his ass 01 nils Wheeler was the star of the Princeton team In ground gaining Cornell Is gia lllcd at the result , as list jpnr the score stood Piinceton , 37 , Cor nell , 0 , while ted iv the Tigers had lootk lo "core 10 , Cornell filling lo scoio. HAIIVAUIJ , IS , IJHOWN , 0 CAiMHRIDGi : , Miss , Oct 23 mrvurt defuitud Hrown 18 to 0 today In one ot the best games of foot bill cvei seen on Sol- dli'is' Held Spectators and plijeis alike went to the game with .1 view iO m ike .x comparison with Y.i'u's ' ivcent .showing against Hrown , and llaivald men nro jubi lant over the result Everj one of the H ir- vaid men got Into the work Two touch | downs were scond In each h ilf fiom which Pullbick Hi own had foui t is\- tilils nt goil Of these IIP missed nil but the last. This w is the one disappointing fc.ituie of the game On the whole , the game showed .in Impiovpnient In Hiivaids ofTpn.he work On the defensive they offeied less opportunltj for Judging , .is the Urovvii plajers weie plalnlj affected bjcdncs - dij's game with Y OP , and there vv.is little llfo in the work of the biek PHNNSW-A'ANIA. -1C , LAPAYETTE , 0 PHILAnnLPHIA , Oc. 21 The Unlveislty of I'ennsjlvanla foot bill te.im this after- nooii dele ilc d Lifajctlo by Ihe ovei w he lin ing tt ere of 40 to 0 Three touchdowns and two go Us In the llrst half and Ihe touch downs ind live ijo ils In the second h ilf At no limp dining HIP aftoinoon w is the red's and blue's goals In danger with the e\c option of , i moment In the second h Of Dmlng the entire afteinoon Ihu Lafijctto team onlj made lhre llrst clowns and two of these weio on end shining Lnfajetlo's line ivengpd lea pounds lo IhP mini bcav- Icj. than Ih it of Pcniibjjv.ini i , but the Iatte > i simply ton1 It to [ pieces MICHIGAN , 1C , OHERLIN , C ANN AlinOU , Mich Oct. 23 The Vnl- ver-ltj of Mlchlgin tinned "lluko" defc'U Into a brill ! ml victoij tcdaj , vlth Oberllu ( olloge Tnc final woie w is 1C to C Ober- Iln "cored i touchdown In the llrst two minute , of plaj , ilieittjobtaining1 HIP ball on Wolvetlne's fumble iftei the klck-olf and i goil w ib kicked Michigan substitu ted Blunders foi Plugiee .at lift half In the second half and the famous "Michigan biaco" took place , a seilps of brilliant runs being made In the last fifteen minutes o' plij- , netting Ifi point * * Roferc-p , Nile Wll- llums of Vile , umpire , J C Knight of Princeton , llnoiim n U. N Simons and E W Cole , tlmekecpeis , O II Wright and r C. Klngsburj' CHICAGO 11 ; IOWA , 0 IOWA CITY , la . Oct. 23 PIftecn hundred P"oplp witnessed the foot ball game between Iowa univiisltj and Chicago College of Phjslclans and Surgeons It was a hard fought pRine , In which vviangling nnd slug- g'ng ' vvcro conspicuous Chicago stem d three touchdowns and one goal Hcoic II to 0 rilppin. a colored plajei on the Chicago cage team , vvu arresled at the concliiMlon of the eamt for slugging un ob * > nvc-i on Iho bide linen Chicago defeated Iowa bv line smashes lirllllant plaja weio conspicuous on both teams WDST POINT. TO. TUPTS. 0 WKST POINT. N Y. . Oct 23-West Point defeated Tufts this afternoon , JO to 0 In the Hist half West Point's plnv Ing vv.is tuther Halle's , duo to the fact that but i\ | of the regular men were pl.ajlrg ind neither fide scoied In the second half , howevei. Scales and Humphrey were substituted , with Ihe result that the cadets bcoied Ihc touchdowns and kicked live goals NAVAL CADETS , ( i. PIUNCUTON HC- SUIIVCS , 0 ANN \POL1S. Md. Oct 21-The Naval CadPts defp.ited Prlncnton Reserves al loot ball hero today by a score ot d to 0 In the second half Princeton plajed an nggie-s he game , k oping the ball In ra/y giounds IIIOH of the half , but could net sioic AMES. 12 : MINNESOTA , 10 MINNEAPOLIS Oct. 21-Amen and Mln- acsola / > nch scordl iwo totichclowiis In io- dnj's gnme bill Captnin Hniilsjn of Minne sota. ml.sp 1 one goal , while C'ipt On Ham mer of Ani' > j kicked both , with HIP irsull thai the SOOIP was \i \ to 10 lu favoi of Ame < CHICAGO , Oct 1 Tne annual game be- Iwc-cii HIP foot bill team' ) of Chicago unl- veislly nnd the Nor hwi t rn un.v r.slt > was plajed lbli nflcrno-ii ) , the f'hlcajo tenin Inning easllj bj a HC rru of . ' 1 to li CIIAMPAHSV , PI. O-l 21-The Unlver- * llj' of Illinois fool ball cleviii clefe itp'l PurilUP this afternoon In n inthtr onu-sl led conlest bv tin t > caip of 34 to t CINCINNATI , Oe . 21 rinc'nnatl ' nnl- vinltj 20. Columbus , O , W. I. Itegulai > , Gau'Hcui , 0 C'LIJVKLANH. O , OPI. 21 WHtcnbe-g college eleven lame to Clevelmd toclaj and plujed the t'asn wheel team They v\c-ie > I adlj oi-t of fotm and weio dcfealcd bj HIP score of 70 lo 0. Dim.OIT Mich. Del 23 The Detmlt Alh'etlc ' rlub'.s tool ball Ipam was unnblu lo -POIO lodav atn'mi' ' UIB Hlrong DUOUCMIO Athletic tub of Plllsblllg iicoro 21 to 0 WILLIAMSl'OUT , Pa , Ocl SJ-Huuhnell , 23 , Lehlgh , 10 O. II. * ! . \VIIH ( liilnclKlilcil. TAI1OH , la , Ocl iiSpjclnl \ Telcgrnm ) 'Iho foul ball irimo todnj In Iween Taboi nncl Omiihii icsullcd In a vletorj' for Talnr , 30 to 1 Ilotli lennis plajed nod bnll Tilt- game V.UH replilu v.ltli brllllunt ruslicM and tackle' Tabui' U.IH the luiivle.it tiiun an 1 tore Onulia's rii'h line In plece The- visi tors put up n plu Icy game Tracy and Scott of Omahp W'OT merited appau ) i' foi ningnlllc ° nt ta"kl s tnvlns the Uam from a vvoiHi defcal Captnin tuition of ihe Tabu team K''U\SC l nugnlflucnl juilginent In his plnj'H ugalnsl Omaha's halfbacks Mnlhcr and Hd II ill did etcclU-nl work for Tabor Line up Tabor Position. Omaha Hltchcork . . . Center . . . . Stokes It Goodfellow IIU'I r fiimd . Kiartnnbti c Martin . 1 1 It lit Tack o . . . 1)1 k < r on ) Istcnon . . Itlghl Und Huleliliih n Iaj . . I eft Guard HiuhiH P Uoadftl'nn ' LettT.ukle . Corti-Ijou I M Sutton . . . Loft Knd . . . . Human J Hulton . . Quail i Hack . . Spifford Mnthir Hlfflit Half . Tr-icj ii : Hall I.e't H.iU . > 'coti C Hall PuWxiM . W t Milhe'w.s II feno . Hal \\allaio L nuniaii. . Pi-am Itrr nc > Iciims were g'vcn ' u rece-ptlen at tliu pie dent's rw'dfaco 'n the evening SIllUKIT IkllOCl.l-l ] I IllMIIIM.ilOIIN , NI3\V iO K , Co' r. Ti c bojilns cante la [ nl Ihe Grcenwe/cd Alhlil c elub In Drojhlyn ton'ght ended In what imv be a fatillU Tomnn Hnwk'ni n local Inner , wns I kno ked oul b > I'Voil Whllmuii lal to.iliilit 'and bus not recovered co-scloi..n BJ - ' \rii-r lllKli Svlinnlii. We , the Creac nir , hereby rhallenae the ! On. tliu. Hlgli school to i\ ( .2:11(1 ot foot ball n nov TI irj1iv ih y di gnrftc I ! M Primtau , 11IJ'cb ter it cqt , n-.ani er ' ONE STRONG POINT. Intelligent and Effective Medical CnreMny Be Hud By Patients Living Hundreds of Miles From Omaha-The Shcpurd SpecialistsThrough Their Great System of Correspondence , Cure People at Their Homes , One strong point In fnvor of the PhPtiard Treatment for Chronlp II | PIISP * lies In the fiu-t that men , women or t-hlUlren hundreds- of inllps from Otinihi mn\ Imp triatniPiii , nt their homes And this treiitnipn Is In- iPlllgenl nnil efferllve , too As n inlp famlh doctors nre bu y with artito r.iscs ot ills- Pi c , but little of their pracllec' Is In the Held of chronic ullmonis Such cases until- lally go to the specialist for competent and To llluslratp np-to-il\to tipatmrnt llplow is givpn tbp cnse of Mrs Minnie Thomas of HloomltiRton , Kansas Sio lives hundreds of miles distant from Omnha In u remote p.irt of the country She Is a farmer's wife who had overworked , as Is nearly alwajs the ease wllh women on the farm After she hud tried pitent medi cines and the homo doetors slip followed the ad\lce of nelKhborslio Ind been cured by Dr. Sheptnl and applied fet his treat ment also The result Is Miat she Is completely re- stond to Kood health after e.\ls of suf fering and misdirected treitmeiH The les son Is pliln to t'ioelio need aeumate medical tieitmentnd \MIO cannot come 10 the city Or Shipardlll send his boolt and consultation blanks to all \\lio applj. THE CHILDREN. > Irx. .1. i : . ItKliT , Clai i-llc'C. IIMMI , Hi Hi't iiliotit ( li < - ouio < if her IHtli- li < > > , si , , . Niti t "Mj Illlli * NIIII. ln- Krnnias alllleted for se\en years when \on lieKin to cute him a few months .IRO He couldn't eat , sleip or esen walk with out Kreat illlIUulH lie could not get his bieath , and It inns not pleas mt to Mlefp ne.ir him In fiet. catairh , thin b'ood mil ncivoiis weakness had stunted his Krouth Uut now It Is all ( ? one , he often spoiks fit 'how nice It Is to bieathe rlffiH ' I will add that the cuio has been complete In every lespect and all through the Mull Trc.it- niLiit " SPECIALTIES. Cntarili , I ) < MIIIOMM. Ilii ) I'IM < ! , Itbcii- inntlnni , lIlnoiiMCM of tinliiiim - , , I.l'r nnil Ivltliui.i n. MMII Iliituri | > , 1'llus , NI < I' OIIM DlNciiNCfi nnil VlliiicntN of \\'lllll < 'll. ( 'llllNllllllllll fI L'O. STAID ON THE FARM. On September Oth 1VJ7 , Mr" Minnie Thomas , Bloomlnston , Kansas , wioto to Li. Shepard as follows JIUS MINNin THOMAS , llloomlngton. Kail'is "Unlll I began joui tuatnicnl I had been a suifcici for JPIIS with cliionlc citiirh and lieailaclips 1 had Mich bad sjielli with mj head that mj mental faculties weie at times siemliirflj Impalted I honestly be- llp\e > 1 woulil ha\p lost mj in'nd entlip\ | If I had not ipcehcd a tutathe tientmciu v hpn I did I had lost my hcnso of moll entliely and foi m my months I would sit MANY HOT FINISHES SEEN Lively Harness Races Amuse the Oiowds at Louisville. EXCITING SPORT FOR THE SPECTATORS Hilt T < > r.\ < 'IlS Illl till * Clllll , ItVNt IIllICI llllllIIHMII Of t the Wrt IIiiK. LOUISVILLi : , Ky. , Oct. 2J Theie weic but two o\ents on the card nt Iho Lanlb\lllc Urhing and Pair nssociation ihlb afternoon , but what uas lacking In quantity waa moio than mailo up in the qtidllty of the entries It was another ideal day foi the inces and with a fast Hack the spoil was enjojcd bj 4,000 people. It was one of the most exciting of the meeting , the llnlshefi being unusually close Pilot Boy won three out of four heats , making the first in 2.09'/4. 'Ihe ( second he'.it was won by William 1'enn In i OS',1 , which Is within a few bc'comls of the track iccurd In the fourth heat Driver IJkhaid Uuitis , in trying lo get out of a pocket at Ihu lluee- quartei' yost. tlnew I'cnn otT his feet The dihor was thrown from Iho sulkj , sustaining a fipialned ankle , while the hoibe stiffeicd a cut on the left hind leg William I'cnn iiileil lavnilto in Hie Iliut heat nt 4 to 5 , Dan Cupid being becond cl'olco at o\en monej 1'llot Boy , who won the heat , went lo tlie pout \\ltli oilds at i to I. Ha was the fa\oilte In the nuxl ih tu heals und in the last 1 lo 5 Consideiuble money was waged on Once Hastings lo beat Tred B , but fclio ino\cd a diuiippoiiilnient lo bur backeis In Hiejecond la-o , Uio 2 .iO jare , Salllo 'lolor was a hot lavorito and won In three straight hcatn 'Ihe grcato * ! Inteiest In tliln iacu was conic ed In Quaarlga , Xoi.i L ami William Mac for gcionil moiej , cacti finish ing riccoail , thlid and fouitii Second , tlilrd and fourth money \\ca dhidevl Su > ninniles Flrht lace1 , 2 Oi cl i.s no tlnif , purie $ l00 l Pilot Boj , by Pilot Medium gi g. ( Mills ) Dan Cupid , b h. ( MoCartlu ) . . . . ' J 4 . ! Pliil II I ) B ( Whitney ) 5 3 J 2 William Pelin , i. H ( L'llltls ) . . .4 1 2 dd Oraeo Han iiifi ch m ( Spearn ) . . . 3 4 dli Time 20. " , , . ' ( hi2 lO'/j , 2 10 und ran'JO tins * , p icing , $1,000. Toler b m , by Ashl ind Wllkus Qlllidrua , n K ( Mlllell ' . ' 1 3 Not i L , b m. ( Knight ) I .1 J Wllllim Mac , blk g ( Kreen ) 3 2 4 Diet itor Wilkc-s. b g ( l.loua ) 5 o di Time. JO'Jk. - ' 11. J.ll. . ) : n--Slili-il ( .nun * for Tut Kli > , TAIIK1O , Mo , Oct 2J-Speclal.-Tho ( ) I Slmpi.on college Uam of Indluiiola , 11 , was ' defealPd here jp icrdny by Tarklo eleven In n onc-nMcd game Hcoro , 'tlo 0 In Tail.lo'o fiivor. Tliu Icuias lined up as follows - lows- SluiHon Po lllon Tarklo Claik C'untci. Monlvaniury . . IUglilGuuid _ . _ r.r.i'g . . . Lift Gu.nd T hl Pra lur Itlf-ht'lurMo Wool Y. ula Left TJihU Mi Nay Httmmei I-eft IJ d . . ( ' Wnil n lfnn ° ily . IllRht End . . P Waiuh Jtri ; ru Quarterluck. . . . . . McKlin Klle-s Lcfl Half Hall McllPwIn . . Rlghl Half Hlrboll fuijie- l''ul luck Knn ! y O'llrlcu Ill-Mix Crnl . LONDON , OP | 23 Tno boxing nidtrli be tween Dick O'llrlen , Ihu mldclleiwdg'it of liojtan , and Kranlt C'r.ilt ; . the "HarUm LolTee Cooler , " vvhlill took pi K u ut the Oljmplc Athlpllc club . .it lllrmlngham llils pvpnlnrf , regulted In Inn dfi-ai of Cr.Og , O'llrlen HI curing Iho dcclxloaVftcr a round and a half had beu'i foughl lliillliiinril.iihrn. . TOPEKA. Kan. . Oct 21-Por live Innings to lay llaltlmoro and the All-Americans jilajt-d a close game In the , nuth tliu All- Americans gaugc-d Dr Pond'a delivery .ind. ! dcd by the Oriole * * ' loose IklUlns , < Aon down to my nipals nnd rould not ta tp Ilipm at all The two si nsos of sme'l nnd t in | pft HIP as mv cat uih liuti ad I i on hit bear a sound with m\ light < ir ; ti"l l < ut very lltle wll h the Ipft M1m , k hoi nil DIP time , both night and dm A fur in getting nst was conceinpd , 1 might i w il not have gt > ne to bed it all foi 1 w i plk llrcd and woin out eitmointni ; \ > nr lipatment bus lestoiid ill m11 < ! si n i < s , sniplllng , ns-ing and Inuring ' 1 heie KCI mite to be a gem ral building up of the SMUMU for I am strong nnd In much bpttpi u u h tlinn I bine enjojpd for seetnleais m fact , I fei-l stroiiR enough to work outdoon with mj husluud In the hatleld "H si pms a grpit Ihlng to me that allluiT wonipn nn IIP on red a- home with un v \l lt lo I'le cll\ I \ s ( nt foi Dr Shipard-i Sxmptom Blank anil have bci-n < tiled bv HIP use of the Home Tie.itnipiit 1 am glid to sij tint nn nclghhotx aiP bpRln- nliiRr to npprpclatp the value of the Sippinl inplhod of ireillng and ( tiring pi lent * Ihioiigh the malls " WBITB OR CALL FOB IT. Dr. Shppird'n book outllnos tlio wnlc dallv going on at his olllee N ( uh ( ho thousand coplis ha\p lieon ilUlrlluiii I lit tliu pist ! \ ) dins II contains \alunlil In- foimatlon for tliei alck and Is llm-lj Piua- tritcd with views of the \eiil dp-Mil- nipuls of the Institute' The book 1 * lui to all SHEPARD'S STATIC-ELECTRIC MACHINE Cnrc'H I'm nl t SN , Still .liilnti , NIMH NOIVOIIN Hlnt-tiM * anil all Miis I'lilns. I'liliiN , iK'lirM mill ii < 'iirnlilii iiiulnli III II llMIlllllll t I'Sl * 4\4 > lllMI mill HltlT jcilntM liriMtnir tl ( > \ll > l * t MinU IIIK-UM IHCCIMIC nlioiiKt fi'inilliIOIII | | < > H clln- IIIICUI | | ( III I III ) /Ml IIIIINI'ICN Illlll IK'I'tlH irmilii tlnlr iiiii OIMI llu * iii'i * * < IIIH , ( lu * In Mlncm mill III ) , lii'cil.c-ii iliMtit feel tin * tMiiiitlM * mid NiMilliInu ; Inllii- ' IKM * IK-IU-II nlliin < MI > I * iltsiMiscil mill m-nKfiiLMl pin I , i CMIC-'I ln tinx Hal- Id , IncrcMMliiK tin * blood i-li ciilntIon In i-olil * \li c-iiilllrs , nnil liniini Iliiur II < Mlife - mill I'lHTH } ti , | | uhcilo boil ) . POLICEMAN HEITFELD Ilemy Ileltfeld , the well known nil n1 ref of tin Om ih i police foice , tivtllle to the -skill of li Sliepud In uiiing chiunli > c.atarilnl dlsoiso of the whole s\shm llo aJs "Tor six jeiis ipast I li id bo n it- llkieil with catairh In im oc npatlnn It Is Imposulblo to a\olit colds nnd ipim so In spite of oidlniij cue , mj tionMo gel worst light along Upside Ihe Hunt and lieid Inllamm illoiiB , inv dlgistton ml otliei fumtlons weie iffectdl I foun 1 th it my e i si- needed both lei il mil guniil nntnuMt A short coui'-c with Di bin i1 ! ird his nslored me In a L.CIU i il waj u 1 llu whole tioiible has jlildcd 111 a \iij- Ulfjlng' manner " c. s. sin1 ! .im , M. D. , innl A-.sn.-inlit. | | phjt.lcl.ins ROOMS 111 SIJ .t 31 ! N'EW YOIJIC I.1PU PPILIJLNO , OMMIA. NI31J OIllcc houis ' ) to 12 i m , 2 to 5 p in Evenings \\cdiiesd ijs and Satuidaja only lo i Sundaj , 10 to 12 easily IJlilnes w is clTeclho agilnst Ji il I- moie Coolij , ciptaln of the 1'hll.ult Iplii i- . , who'-o home Is In Topeki , plijcd left Hi d for the All-Amelic ins Scoie All-Amei leans . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 C Baltlmoio . . . I Base hltB All-Americnns , 10 , Haltlnio P S Hiiors All-Ameilcans , 2 , Billimon ( , Batteilps All-Americans , Corbet t. Pond nnd Claik , llaltlinoie , Hnlnes and A Smilh. Linplic. IJixe C'losc U hist. In the trophy conlpst at HIP Omah i W hint club list Siturday night llinrell's tcim w is defeated bj- that of Jones and the littir bceomo the holders The lesult of tut pro- Kicsslxo fours was ns follows Captnin Jlatchcs W'on I/osl Scoic Allec . I o * 9 Shipley . J i n I ! lines . . . 2 2 - 1 Bi-rklev . . 1 .1 S Tiukei . . . 0 1 9 ' 1 bus Alice's team , composed of Alln , Marshall Lawrence and .lordon. will pi ly Jones' UMIII on next Siturday nlghl 'Ihe scores on Wednesday nljht lesultid as follov\M I NorLi and South- Bun ell and J. It Crammer 172 Jones and Melklu . 171 Cornstalk nnd Sliljilpy . 170 Douglas and Pope . IbS Junlon and Liwrnnce . It.s Oainer and PiniUlioiisoi . 1 > ! Tucker and II inseii . 1 17 A\t i ! ( , ' ' . 1'.7 ' Ka l and \\'i s.1 MrPowill and Cnhn . y > , lUcil anil ItliiPhail . .01 -Stiil'ljs and Sannull . 10i > Hawks and Sliaii's . 1" ) , Hedlek and Jlorsm in . 1'Ji Coe anil Hhia . ] . : Poten and Coal.luj . l ij . Tin- ten hlsl'CJt ' scores for Octobii i tv Mland : Name ScoiclNimo B r ! iwienro . 'JUKliPn . 'i .lulBuricll . r Hc'lmloilf . . . ! UiMcll < lo . . li Coe landed 1. DiiiKiIN Vli'liirlcuiN , DES AI01NES , Ol 2J < fp"c ! Inl T. IP- r.iinDi iltu unhPisliv of thlt citv n 1 PC nn tullcKi * of OikalooKa plivi I f " t 1 il hen * this afteinoou , rcjulilnb in a vleloij- foi Diahc. 1C lo I. rou ACMII.I. , ASHIVHU , A SNHK7.I- , thollibt Mtfiid of I i Grippe or a Cold , nio checked nt oneo If " 77" Ih Inlcun curly. It htojis It In the liiclpiont btafjn and that's the t-iicl of il , " 77" will "broak up" n hard , cbtl- nuto Cold , that "Imiitfu on" If tlio dlKobtlon ifa poor , ultunmta with "No. 10 for Dyspepsia , luciliicHllon , Weak htoiuocL , Or lluiiiii'irey'ii Homeoiuthle ilanual of Dli taxes HI } uur druKKUI or mullul trie Hold l > y ilrutcljn cr ton nn receipt of 2cU , Milii or II < W. Humi'lircy'i Med Co , Cor.Vl > Hum and John fall , Kew York ,