10 THE OMAHA DAILY TIMS: StrN DAY. MAY 27, 1000. ANTELOPES MAKING HISTORY Keith's Ball Player. Winning Games and Also tb4 Gcod Will of the Tam. t ENTHUSIASM IS RUNNING VERY HIGH "VVoi'l. turn Vim Knliirulnu (lie i I'll nil nlntitl mill llli'iii'lirrx In I'rut lili; .Mnri1 .Sviillntc iiiiiicll j WVH.'k M'ht'iltilr. Nrwmfyer I 1" ll;iyhr , .... .2 TIKI MINO AVKHAOKS. hi. 311 .MiVlckcr i CI', t.n uy.rn ... Mmkry ... I.NtlSnll ... U'll-on ... Ki'bitainpn Hoy .Marker ... IIURheri I Tho third week of the Western league ten- fon has clou-el iiml tho brief carter of tho new lme ball orRanlzillon lian thus far been n hlftory-iiiaklnB epoch. Most tiromltient of nil It hSm (wtabllsheil the fact that Omaha not only haa tho winning club of the league, l,ut that It Is also tho banner city of tho Jrcult In tho way of genuine, unalloyed base, bull cnthinilacM the kind that reaihrct down Into the locket and pay without protest for the best eatn In the grnndstund J os long ii h any ceatH arc left. Tho opening In Omaha woh certainly n meat auspicious one. President Keith's unlcnilld new grounds nnd Manager Itourke's team of players, with tho colossal crowds of men and women, funs nnd rooteiH. furnished all needful con omltants for the nurrotful opening of the k 09011. That Omahn Is a baM ball town mine can now deny. The Heating fa-llltlfS liavo been woefully larking nnd tho enormous crowd of nearly 6, .100 people who saw the g.ime Inst Sunday between the f'olts and 1bo Saints was by no mentis nc rointnodated, the grandstand and tho bleacr.c: being over rowded long before tho game began. Presi dent Keith will ioin have this repaired, how ever, as workmen are now engaged In en larging the grandstand and blea-heis. Tlu urandstand will he continued to the c.'st, with an additional rapacity of r,00. The bleachers on the south sldo will be exienled t ward tho east and the west sldo bleai'her.i will be extended to the north, the added combined capacity being 2,000. In front of tho granilHtand a number of boxes will be provided, which will furnish weals of tho holco6t, with a capacity of 'J2.". Adding the present capacity of tho grandstand an.l Mrachers. 2.600, to the enlarged fncllpl'i. 4.72. people can racily bo accommodated with seats. Toman OVontii'll . ItelisHmeti . llaer Hurrell .... Murkey .... Newmeyer "III Hr" I' 1' 131 101 f. IS 13 13 4 2! 'Jl 71 t! ir. ;.1 Is 61 9 13 51 11! 01 )0f) im .!W .912 M .9fi .Si) .an; .'.15 .910 .110 .! .KM .Mi Tho llrst gatnea of the KP.i&on In Omaha established two Incontrovertible facts tint the quality of ball being presented by the new league wiih of the highest typo and hit Omaha'H continuing at tho head of the per entngu column Is not a matter of luck nor n postilblllty because of weak oppone.its. Tho St. Jos"ph team, which, at this lime, Is tied for the rear seat In the percentage column. Is composed of splendid playirn. K-od Holders, excellent pitchers and hard lilttcrs. Doth the Saints and tho Oman. Kiivu live exhibitions of extraordinary good Jiase ball and the teams wero by no uneana unevenly matched. St. Joseph wl.l un doubtedly bo hoard from during tin progrern of tho season and It will not bo surprising If (Mptnln McKlbben's Saints creep up tho list before long. It Is unnecessary to mention tho excellent vcrk of tho Individual members of the Omaha team. Kach member of tho team la jdaylng flno ball nnd the only thing ncces-f-ury to steer clear of Is a pomlhlo disposi tion to become listless and enervate-! when on the field In what appears to be a losing jumc. Tho kind of base ball that villi popular npproval la that whero eveiy man Is up on his toes ready to get up ai d dust nt the slightest opportunity. It Is such nn uncertain game, too, tho fltnl score never being assured until the last Inning Is jdayed out that no player ever lus license lo think himself up against a losing p op..Bi tlon and lapse Into listless plnying. If Cap tali; O'Connoll'B men will avoid thin one thing and throw their whole energy Into tho play as long as cadi game Is in progress they will retain the popular approval rf tho j.onplo. oven If. perchance, they should strike n I' sing streak. This latter suggo-itlm. lnw ,cr. la by no means a likely o-ie. Such iball as the ltourke family exhibited In Omaha lint week Is bound to keep them nt tho head of the llet and win the pennant or Omaha. Meantime. Denver .vd Pueblo liavn been taking tho t-calpa of the eastern teams which liavo ventured across toe moun tains with the exception of Omah.i. When tho 1'oloradoann come east it different result Is looked forward to and the race for second im.ee Is yet an open Held and no favor. The batting nnd fielding averages" of tho Omaha players In tho thirteen games rlaycd up to and Including that of Wednesday Is nn Interesting compilation and speaks 'ln.ucutly of the work of .hn homo 'earn 1ioth In tho field and at the iv.it. M.illle iMcVlckcr has tho star tourd at tho tat. tonii'.dorlng tho number uf games ho has 1 artlelpated In, and has a batting avrrcge o! 333, with three three-bnac lilts and tno homer. Uiuzon's Holding record, both In right field nnd on his former position i t tho Initial bag, Is certainly a cor.imeiid.iblo one, lio having accepted seventy-tune chaiKoi an I has but one error eredltel to him. Tho liattlng averages are: 3 Today Manager Roiirke will brim? hi' llruve bnck from Sioux City, accompanied by Kbrlghfs bunch of Prohibitionists, and tho first game of the serka with Sioux City will bo played this afternoon. Next Satur day the Dm Moines team will put In an nppearaneo on the homo grounds, followed June 7 by the appearance of Oeorgo Tebcau and his Indians. June 12 by Hilly Hulln and his Pueblo team. Then the Colts will take a Jaunt around the circuit and visit the other tecmis, proceeding Incidentally to accumulato the bulk of all the games they play. PALAVER OF THE PUGILISTS IiiIiti-nI In Hie llout Hot eon mid .Mol'ii.v Vi'vt Tni'Riliiy Ih limn Iiik. It nn Tueoday night In Chicago Tommy Kyan and "Kid" McCoy will do battle-, and In terest In tho bout Is steadily growing. This Is not surprising when It Is considered that tho conlestantii who will meet each other In tho ring at Tuttcrsall's on that occasion are tho exponents of the higher typo of tho art cf self-defense. The battle will not be, In all probability, a rough-and-tumble slashing, knock-nbout affair, but u scientific exhibition of latter-day pugilism, where the better boxer will bo the victor, and where defensive work will bo on a parity with the reverse ntylo of lighting. Jungle as a part of Mi training on fl re sulted In A serious Injury to him II w.i-. bitten on the left hand by a baby lion a 1 tho laceration Is more serious than was .it first believed. At present he Is ddng no work with his fists, for he Is unable to pmuh the bag, and It will prolmbly be u full wfek yet before the wound will have healc 1 Fol lowing tho match with Kuhlln. 1'ltzsitr.cn -us Is likely to meet Tom Sharkey, as smh a contest Is looked upon with favf r ' y the two fighters and their managers nn.I nothing sefms to bo In tho way to Interfere. Sharkey, meanwhile, Is arranging t . take on somo of tho lesser lights In pugilism and will tcp things eft by a series of meeting with McCoy, probably Kltzsimmons and one or tw others before tackling Jeffries. O'Hourke'a dllatorlnesa in Jumping nt a chanco for another match between Sharkey and Jeffries Is surprising to say the least, inasmuch as a contest between these two would probably create more Interest in sporting circles even than tho probable match between the principals In the last sensational cnlx-up, Jeffries nnd Corbel t. Sharkey Is looked upon by many as the winner In his next fight with Jeffrie, for It Is remembered that In their last bout he was in at the finish fit and strong. Since then he has been undergoing almost con stant training nnd ought to mako even a better showing than ho did. Were this the result. It Is possible to believe ho would be tho winner, provided one overlooked tho pos nlblllty of equal Improvement on the part of tho champion. There may be method In Tom O'Uourke's madnern, but If he. per chance, should lose tho opportunity to mat -h Sharkey with the champion because f his dilatory disposition, tho blame of his nifoti would probably be shifted by the not too accurnto public mind on the shotildprs of Sharkey and tho ehargen of eowardl e might rise to taunt hfcn. Can either O'Uourke or Sharkey afford to brook delay' n Free Examinations! ONLY 5 a RiOHTH For Treatment Tlayers. Once more Terry McOovcrn, tho fighting machine from Brooklyn, who has played havoc with nearly every corner In hla clnss wince ho wrested from Oeorgo Olxon feather weight championship honors In their memor able battle, haH been treated to a surprise. The lira oamo to him when Tommy White, tho clever westerner, failed to fall a victim to his terrillo onslaught in their recent six round go In Chicago. The second was u surpr!no of tho greatest magnitude anil was furnished by til wood McCloakey In Philadel phia Monday night when McClcwkey re peated tho performance of Tommy White and lasted until tho limit of tho prearranged six-round contest. At the end the Phil adelphia!! was In tho ring and lighting hard when tho gong sounded and ended tho bout. In tho beginning MeOovern evidently pre sumel that ho had picked up a little cany money, but McCloskcy had a few surprises In storo for the modern lighting machine and during the six-round go was right there with a sample line of mighty good goods. Ho wan presentel with a degree of punish ment far In excess of that which the aver ago featherwolght pugilist hn been able to stand when Terry MeOovern wan doling It out, but ho had grit and stamina, and stood it to the end. going to the floor but once, and that In the third round when a terrific left hook on tho Jaw followed by a right to tho name place sent him down for u count of nln. McCloskcy did but little aggressive work, devoting hl9 energies to a defensive campaign. It was no fault of tho Brooklyn Terror that his antagonist lantcd tho limit, for ho fought as he never fought before when ho perceived that tho Phlladolphiau was not f.uch a snap as he had anticipated. One thing favored McClorkey, and that was an agreement between tho two fighters to light with clean breaks. Should Me Oovern give Tommy .White tho same priv ilege a light would result which might upset the fancies of thoro who tout MeOovern as an unconquerable onc That McCloskoy wiih completely outclassed there Is no dls putatlon, but ho made a creditable record for himself and really nuccccdcd In dim ming, In a certain measure, tho lumlnchlty of the champion's Htar. , William A. Ilrady Is not caring a tinker's expression of profanity whether his burly exponent of the manly art and possep&or of I ho proud championship of heavyweight pugilism takes on any prospective can didates for championship honors or not. Jeffries, ho says, is a blegcr drawinK card and money-maker as a base ball umpire or an actor frrcn a financial standpoint, and with this vision confronting him Manager Ilrady has Issued his ultimatum. He has arranged ;i time schedule and all the big guns who want to fight the champion are allotted a certain length of time In which I lo put up or shut up. Tho shortest allot ment Is made James J. Corbett, erstwhile champion and recent hero of the prlzo ling because of the marvellous exhibition he put ' up when pitted against the big bollermakrr. Corbett, If ho seeks another light with tho champion, must post $2,.ri00 forfeit money te tween now and Juno 2. Additional time Is given Kltzsimmons, Sharkey nnd Kuhlln If they desire to enter tho arena with Cham pion Jeffries. MANY TEAMS ARE ENTERING I ii t c r iki 1 1 ii it I Hint IIiik Totiriiiiiiirnt nt cw VorU K'ltlim (iron I Inlor vnt Aiiiiiiik IliitlillMliiMft. While Omaha will not bo represented by a team In tho big International tournament which will bo hold In Now York. July 15 lo 22. much Interest Is being taf.cn In local bowling circles relative to the event. With tho activity thnt was manifested In bowling In this city during tho past winter and spring and the prospective clubs that will bo formed next scukoii, It Is not nt all un likely that Omaha will bo represented In subsequent tournaments. Kroin the manner In which tho entries ti both team nnd Individual contests have been pouring into the eastern and western olllccs of tihe United Bowling clubs during tho past two weeks, It Is apparent that nearly every city In tho United States and Canada, In which bowling has gained a foothold. Intends to bo represented nt the big event. There will bo bowling for every cIjss and every nation, but none of tho con tents are prcbably exciting as much Interest as the onci to bo played on the American style. In tho Intercity contest, which is limited to one team from each city, tho atrongest bowlers in tho country are entered, and If somo of tho present high records are no' broken It will be a big surprise. No less than 350 teams arc already entered In the regular Htrlke and spare and ten pin head pin games, and there will bo prizes for nt leant half of tho competitors. The com petitions nt cocked hat. duck pins and can dle pins are already pretty well filled. The. general ccmmlttco has In hnnd $10,000 In cash, which, along with trophies valued at probably half that amount, will be given out during tho week of the. carnival. Tho women's contest, both team and In dividual, aro exciting much interest among tho fair sex, but this Is not to bo wondered nt, because tho best women bowlers In the country are entered. Or a Guaranteed Cure will be given at the Lowest Gharges in all curable casss and the payment may be made in Monthly Installments. Dr. McGrew l$rirKriLo.wf Cases of Diseases and Disorders of Men have been Permanently Cured by Dr. McGrew's treatment for less than a month's treatment would cost elsewhere. I'HK O.MAIIA uTv TilnClvnw' ,s ,-,BrJcd iisTIIF. IIHST UHH SAYS: - MIUU At'TIIOltlTY In the west today on DISHAHJS PIX.t'U Alt TO MKN. He Is justly entitled to this reputation as he has made private disor ders of men his special sttt y and life work. Dr, McGrew Has Or.o of the Most Complete Systems of Combined Medical anil Electric Treatments That Can Be Found in the West. ESectrlo Beirs end Electric Appliances of All Kinds. fflM aFna -vm ISxpui'ionce of twenty-five years in the use of both those great remedies, Klee tricity and medicine, has enabled him to effect some of the most astonishing and remarkable cures of Varicocele, Hydrocele, Stricture, Syphilis and All diseasos of the Blood and Skin, Lo;is of Vigor and Vitality. Diseases and Disorders of the Bladder and Kidneys, Weakness and Nervous Debility. Medicine and treatment sent everywheie by mail or express, at the small charge of only Jk HflllkTU J5 YIJAItS Ol' rM.I.MITl.l) F,XIM-Itll-NCK-14 YKARS IN OMAHA. ffk WWM'um I I I :i :i:s t.i au vn mil), iiomu nt kat.uknt. hook consi'ltation and ijxamination Fiti'i:, Hours 8 a, m. to 5 p. m.; 7 to 9 p, m. Sunday, 9 to 12, P. O. Box 766. Office N. E. Cor. 14th and Faritam Sts., I W WinBliKP WW OMAHA, INbliKASKA. i- rTi""i rr-rJt.yr.'fTnifT T"' vnMMffUfcffm i hi i iii null r,M it',.- Ml UJ Me Ha met TTn IT wm WOMEN WINNERS AT WHIST Jturroll .... JWnolo'y ... SloVleker . 3.uiizm ... o'tVmnelt . 3 III IT "U'llHon .... 3Uy Tommi . .. Strtismurn 4 1.1 1 1 13 (Of 131 W 131 . i.;Si.. .3.W .. .3.11 .32ft Mil. 15 .3110 151. 2V 10 3. li i!ft! 11 M l.t iM 1.1 .'.7 II Annoelntr MimiiIiitm I'rnvc Too Slroim for Mnlr I'Iiijith In Klrxt Context of tlic Sorl Ijvrr t tcni itril. Tho mnlo players of tli Omaha Whist club h'.'lil a. joint rontrst on Tuesday even ing with their women associates anil went down to an Inglorious defeat. The event was the llrst of the ort over attempted In j tho city and the result wns In all waya an unqualified sucvess. Tho score was cne of the closest that could well be Imagined for an evening's play, six of tho nine rounds being won by only ono point vantage The women players mado tho high scores for both north and south nnd east and west, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Redlck scoring the high mark for the former with Hi?, and .Mrs. Crummcr and .Mrs. Colpetzer for the latter with 201. Threo matches wero played and tho woman won a decisive victory by enptur Ing two. Tho only consolation which, the male members were able to gathor to them selves was that out of thn total polntB they had secured a plus of four, a remarkably narrow mnrgin. Tho men played In tho following order: Rogers and llurneFw, Comstock and (! Scrlbner. ('rummer and Redlck, Jordan and lloulter, Melkle nnd A. V. Scrlbner, Alice and Garner. Tho women players were the following: Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. RedlcU, Mrs.' Ogden and Mrs. (luthrle, Mrs. Orr nnd Mrs. Hrinker, Mrs. ('rummer and Mrs. Colpetzer, MrH. Lindsay nnd Mrs. Davis. j Plans aro being laid to mako the approach lng whist tournament In Chicago ono of tho most notablo events In tho wfbt. The Jealous feeling which arose In tho hearts of many whlsters regarding the Imagine 1 en roachmont of tho tourney upon tho Ameri can Whist league convention to be held at Niagara Falls has largely died away. It Is realized thnt the event Is slaiply an ex pression of western enthusiasm and will Interfere In no way whatever with the nuro ' light n: soon as expected. Rcceutly KHz- j Important (unction to come later. As al blmmona' eccentricity In having beafits of tho ready noted in this column Omaha will bo 1 represented by fours of both men and women From the showing made by the latter Inst Tuesday night It Is Inferred that they will give nn excellent account of thorn selves. A circular has been issued giving tho fol lowing program of play, to begin on May 31 Thursday Afternoon First round of disso ciation contest for teams of tw Ke from each whist association represente I Open single session progressive pair nintcn lor Indies or gentlemen, or both. TliursilMV Ijvenlnir heconi round of as sociation contest for teams of twelve Open single session progressive pair matcli lor ladles or gentlemen, or liotn. riav Afternoon ! irsi rounu or com bined club pair and four contest Kuril (iuli represented may enter one pair to compete for the pair trophy nnd two pairs to compete lor me lour iropny. unen single session progressive pair match for ladle or gentlemen, or both. ! riilnv livening Second round or com bined club pair and four contest. Open single session progressive pair match for ladles or gentlemen, or both. Haturdav Allernoon ! inai round oi com bined club pair and four contest. Open single session progressive pair match for ladles or gentlemen, or both. Saturdav livening Open date, to be lllle l at the discretion of the tournament com mittee. The association contest Is open to teams of twelve players from each association The combined club pair and four contest Is omi to two players from each i lull represented, to compete for the pair trophy, anil nln In four players frnni euii club represented to compote for the four trophy. The matches for progressive pairs are open to all whlsi players. Individual prizes are given to each pair having highest trick score nnrlli aid sniuli anil east and west in all open ( on, tx A trophv v.'UI be given for the cl-illm! enntest. and a pair tropli, and 'l-i a four trophy will lie ulven for lb mhlne.l club "alr and four contest K'lP ru fee of 50 cents for e-ich plaver In all ..nte-u whether a.scciation. dub. or .pen If have no partner tin- committee IM 'mil one for vou I'lnyer are iv.pi. -te.l t . r. g Ister at tin bureau of Information, 'lrcm.mt house. Immediately upon arrival. GLEYRLAND BIGYGLES. HIGHES T GRADE. (S) i fti33 t LIGHTEST MADE. 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This Belt has removable zincs and can be renewed at any time for 75 cents. No other belt can bo renew eu at any nrlce warranted one year reoalrnl free. Always addresa DR. BENNETT ELECTRIC BELT Company, . d n, 1-k 1.... Ill .. II ..J....I.. I D.I. ,4 ft , CIj Atiinllil Nlh. KOOIIla to lO I'lllllUM lliubb, u. unjuiiii a, v.ui , iuhi biiu - OFFICE HOURS From S:30 a, m. to 8:30 p. m. Sundays 10;30 a, m. to I p. m. WtdneBdays ft. Saturdays 8:30 a. m. lo 9 p. in GOLF AT THE COUNTRY CLUB Tlini of Instructor Tnjiiir Taken Weel.N In AilMinee li.v the Un til iinIiinIIi' lleuiiiiDTN. The golf links at the Country club nro ono of tho most popular resells In this region during the fast speeding spring days nn 1 In spite of the stiff breeze, whl.'h In consequence nf the season tins a distressing habit of diverting alms and retarding driv.'s, some excellent progress Is being innde, 'Bobby" Taylor, the greenkeeper ami resident Instructor has found his hands moro than full with the host of aspirants for golf perfection and has been obliged to semi for nn assistant Instructor, who will arrive within a few days. "Prof." Tnjinr'd time is taken up for several weeks In ad vance. Whllo tho turf Is showing the effect of the Invigorating air and moisture of May It Is kept at a reasonable length by tho feet ol many players and tho caro of the green keepers. Tho host players among the men nro getting tholr averages down to below sixty for the nine-hole course, whllo there aro n number who can mako the mile nnd one-lmlf circuit in sovcnty-flvo, and still others who find It neecssary to consutno 100. Tho record established by Wllllo V. lloare several weeks ago of IS for nine holes stilt holds good, though several cherish the con i tlon that it Is only n majter of days or .a most weeks, when they will be nhle to do ns well. President Woodbcrry of the Om.iha ! Water company was seen upon the gre-ns on siveral afternoons last ween ami was able to cover tho distance in less than sixty. Atniher now player who is doing equally well Is 1M Morman. will!" Oulou. Lnlsi. Drake. Banker and Lowe aro sustaining the rtputatlons established earlier In the season. Among tho women players miss ii-mio Dewey, who is n golfer of some experience. I probably ranks first, while tlrre nro a large number of others who nro moro or ! less prollsletit. Among thoso who nppcnr I fiequently on tho links nro Mrs. Charles Kntintze. Miss flertrudo Kountze, Mr-.. fiulou. Mrs. Klrkeiidnll, Mrs. A. L. Reed, Miss Dnane. Tho club nnd Its friends aro looking for- ., 1 .villi .nnalrlnrnhln .111 t tClnatlOn tO tile I formal npenlne of tho quarters, which w.ll take place about Juno 1.'.. There will bo u nvontlon and golf contests In the after- , n ion nnd dancing nnd refreshments In tho ecnlng. A professional decorator and fur nisher from rhleagn has visited the club hnuso with an eyo t Its n"eds nnd hrs 1 given orders for- complete Interior fur nishings. The public ts prnmbrd n treat In the dnlntlness and eompletoness with which ' the club quarters will be cqulppe 1. One of the strong points of the Interior will bo the old-fashioned heirth. built on n generoin plar. Tho plastering is now under way and the work Is being pressed with nil p s slhle oxpclltlon. The noxt stop Is tho erec tion of stables, nnd these are already under wav to the ncrlh nnd west of tho building. Tho artoJlan well, begun several weeks ago, has been happily completed and a good ' supply of water Is available at a depth of 270 feet. It Is probable that no effort will be made to install bowling alloys at least until next fall, as tho attention of the members and their friends Is now entirely consumed wiih golf, and no Inside game would stand any chance of securing favor In competition with the master passion. Tho construction of tennis courts will also be postponed for a similar reason. The membetshlp of tho club has grown to about 160, and tho initiation fees have been so regulated that It Is expected that a large number of additions will be made as oon ns the building Is formally opened and ...I .. .. . t I u I IIS llliv lIllilKl " lliiitl eiiL ill ntj eeuiie on crave a cooling draught and refreshing shade. ffl THE UNACCEPTED CHALLENGE Mado by The Bee April . Ileault of Neirapapor Cenns. Her. W.-II. O in nh it 0,0811 5,051 South Omntia .... 1,512 1,110 Council lllnn ... . l,2.".:t 1,13'J See the New RACYCLE If .vou want tho oiislost liiniiliifr, liosf flnlslipd anil simplest constrticloil wheel liiinle Buy Hie It.VCYCLH. If you e.xiiniluo the new rrnnk hunger hearings you w ill liny no oilier. Roadsters $35. Specials $50. Other New Wheels as Low as $15.00. Morgan & Wright Tires $2.75. OMAHA BICYCLE CO., Cor. 10th and Chicngo. Ed T. HcyJen, Manuger, Tntnl, It Cities.. .ll.HSl ?i P0 0 so O S0 7,2011 In order tlint all doubt may bo tllspolbd The llee makes the fol lowing proposition: It will placo the census lists for each of the mutes In the city of Omaha In tho hands of u committee of Omaha business men tho World-Hernld hhall name, to be carefully cheeked up with the carrier delivery circu lation of the World-IIenild for the llrst week In April, tho World-Herald lo bo credited with every nnme omitted by The lice's census takers: the provInsMip process to be made by one representative of The llee, one of the Woiid-I lernld and one of the News. That Is to say, every sub scriber claimed by the World-Herald In excess of the credit siren hhall bo traced to his residence or business olllco and his receipts sub mitted. When tho comparison Is completed The llee will revise Its llfjtues and credit the World-Herald with whatever additional carrier de livery subscription It may prove up, at the same time aunelnj; to deduct s from Its own credit nil names shown ) to have beeu erroneously Inserted. ) E ? 9 E 9 B 9 S id i Orient Roadsters S50 World Roadsters, $10 and $50 ui.-u m..i.. mnn n. j.i vvuiiu Diuyuius loaa muutJib, $30.00 New Hlcycles from $10 up. Second-Hand Hlcycles $5 up. Largest and Best Equipped Repair Shop at Lowest Prices. A Good Top Bugiy - for- $38.00 Tho finest lino of Bike Wagons in tho city h. amino thorn and i;ot our prices before buying. H. E. Fredrickson, l.Uli and Dodgo Stroots. C 1 T ) (i) V) (n 'Phono 2 Hil. & 1 V ' The Hunt Stiiliiiorii imikIi" resulting from an attack of laxrlppe or heavy cold, must yield to the wonderful healing pronortli nf Foley's Honey and Tar, whrh BtrenKtbons the lung and nukes them fround. 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