10 TTI13 (VMWTTA "DATLV V.KV: S VTTHDAY, SNPT KMllER 22, 1000. ANOTHER ROW AT BROOKLYN Umpire Snydor Assaulted by Kelly and the "Only" McOinnity. GIANTS WIN THE GAME JUST THE SAME Uiriiiint'a AVI I.I Tliroiv In lite I'liilc In (lie .Hlath I.eM In the Hun Tlint M-lll-i tlir !oiire. .Nrv York. 1 1 llruthl n, .'!. liii'liiinitl, II) ( lilonun, !l. I'lttnliiirK, 7 M. I.ituli, it. HoMiin, 11-11) I'lilliiiloliililu, l-10, IlUOOKIiYN, Sept. Si. Another exhibi tion of rowdyism loacl today's game. Ilrooklyn had ouo run to get to tie, one ninn out nnd two on haen, whin MeOlnnlty hit to Davis und n double piny resulted. The decision ot llrnt was close nnd the lirooie, lyn players made n demonstration agalnm the rtillni; of Umpire Snydor, Kelly throw ing his kIovo at him nnd MeOlnnlty pushing him around. The olllclnl was escorted from the ground. by thu police amid the hooting of tho crowd which surged upon the Held, la tho eighth Haw ley also attacked the um pire on u decision at third nnd was ordered out of the Krotinds. The game wan hotly contented, Dement practically losing It by a wild throw to tho plate 111 tho sixth. At tendance, l.COn. Score: NKW YOltk. I UilOOKl.YN. lt.H.O.A K I lt.H.O.A R Vanll'n, cf. o l ! o o Jnne.i, cf.... 1 o 2 0 o Keluach, If.. 0 0 3 0 0 Heeler, rf... I S S o 0 Hlrkm'n, lb 1 S 1 o OJ-nnKs, lb. 0 o 9 t o llernard, rf. 1 S 1 0 0 She. kard, If 0 t 3 0" I)ol, lb... 0 0 3 2,0 1tnont. lb. 0 0 : 1 I Uavl. m... 0 1 S t ! Crom, 3b.... 0 12 3 0 Murphy, 111, H I M Dahlen, 0 112 0 Itiwefn, c. 0 0 2 3 0 I'ar-ell, o... 0 0 S 1 0 Mcictr, p. 3 I 1 1 MiOln'ty, pO 1 0 2 1 'Kelley 1 1 0 0 Totals .. 1 3 27 IT 31 I Total ..3 8 27 10 2 Hutted for Dcmont In ninth. Xuw York 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 11 Ilrooklyn 2 o o 0 0 o 0 0 1 a Rnrncil runs: New York, 1; Brooklyn, 1. Three-huso ItltH; Vnnl In Itren. K.-c-lur. Two hums hit; MeOlnnlty. First base on errors: Brooklyn, 'I. Kelt on huson: New York, 8; Ilrooklyn. 6. Struck out: liy Mc(.5lnnlt 3; bv Mercer, t. Sacrifice IiIIh: Vnnl l' Itn-n. D.ivls. Stolen base: Iluworinnn. Hiimch mi balls: OIT MeOlnnlt, I; off Meti.r, a. Double plays: Davis to Murphy to Doyle (2). lilt by pitched bull: It Mc(Jlonlt. I; by Mercer, I. 1'uHieil ball: Howorinan. Time: 1:55. L'mplre. Hurler. Iliilin Piizlex I In- A mi re h Ut n. CINCINNATI, Sept. 51. -(.'hleniru could not hit llahn today. ( la r I n an usual had a bud Inning. Ilurtzcl and Odor, the new men, tuailo u good Itiiprcsslnn. Nb k Yhuiik saw hln llrst game of the season hero today. Attendance, 3X). Score; CINCINNATI. CUM 'ADO. uu o.a i: n.n.o.A n. llarret, cf... 0 2 3 0 0 Strung, Sii.. 110 3 0 lliirtzul. It. l Uler, rf.... 2 1110 MrOirt'y. If 0 0 0 0 0 t 2 0 0,. Merles, rf.. 0 12 0 0 ltrckloy, lb. 1 1 11 10 Irwin, 3li.... 0 0 110 t'orcornn, ss 1 2 2 2 ( JJtrlnlMl, 2b 0 0 1 I 0 KMo, c... 0 0 R 1 0 lUhli, p.... 0 0 12 0 Orrcn, rf.... 1 1 3 Hillils, 2b... 1 0 1 Di-Bdlev, lb. (I 1 12 0 MrCor'k, 0 0 3 Kilns, 0 0 0 C tlarvln, p... 0 0 0 Total ..0 7 27 11 0 Totals .. 3 4 21 13 2 Cincinnati o o o l n fi o o - Chicago 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 13 Karned runs: Cincinnati, 2; Chlcuso, 1. Stolen base: Corcoran. Double iday: Steln feldt to Corcoran to I'.eeklev. first base mi balls: Off llahn. 1; on Oarvln, 1. Struck out: Hy liurvln 0; by llahn, 3. Tlmo: l:2i. Umpire: Kmslle. i: en llrenU it lliiNtini. IIOSTON, Sept. 21. -Huston and I'hlladel plila divided honors todas. In thu llrst game one clean and three scratch Hingles were nil Philadelphia could get oft Dlneen. Tho second game was a slugging mutch In which Philadelphia proved the victor. l,a Jolu boro off the palm with two homers nnd a triple. Attendance, 2.000. Score, llrst came: IIOSTON. t l'lllLADKM-ntA. H.H.O.A.K. It. It. O.A K. Ilnmllt'n. cf 3 1 4 0 0 Thomas, of. 0 10 0 0 Iontr, ss.... 2 3 2 t 0 Sluglc If.... 0 1 4 0 t Htuhl, It.... 2 1 3 0 0 Delth'ty, lb 0 0 r. 0 0 Tenncy, lb. 2 2 S 1 1 Chile, lb... u 0 4 0 0 Collins. 3b.. 2 3 0 2 0 I.i.l.iK 2b.. 0 0 13 0 IlfOiniin, if 0 0 0 0 0 I'llck, If.... 0 10 0 0 I ..i we, 2b.... 0 1 2 r, 0 UougluHS. c. 0 0 2 0 0 CUrk. e.... 0 0 7 1 0 iMInn, 3b.... 0 0 2 3 2 Dlnctn, p... 0 2 0 2 0 Crews, P3....0 0 3 2 0 Dunn, p 0 1 0 2 0 TotaN ..11 13 27 12 II Totals ..0 4 21 11 3 Hoston 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 '-It Philadelphia o o u o o 0 o o 0-0 Karned runs: lloaton, 3. Two-linne hits: Tonney, Collins. Home runs: Dong, Col lins. Stolun bases: Dluecu (2i. Stabl, l.uwe, Doug. Doulilt. (days: l.u.lule to Chlb'S, Cross to DaJule to Chiles, first base on liallH! OIT Dlneen, 1; .iff Dunn, I. Struck out: Hy Dlneen. 5; by Dunn, 2. Passed hall: DouglasH. Time: 1:53. Umpire: Hurst. Score, second game: HOSTON. l'lUI,Ali:t,ri!IA. it.n.o a i: I it.n.o.A.i:. Ilnmllt'n, till I I n 0 Th.jmas, cf. 2 0 0 1 0 1ing, sa.... i t i n l Hinsif. if.... o 0200 Harry. If. .. 0 l 1 n 0 lkh'ty, lb 2 3 8 2 o Teniiey, lb. 2 3 0 0 0 Li.l.il, 2b.. 3 3 6 2 0 Cnlllns, 3b.. 1 2 2 3 1 IMIcli. rf.... 1 1 1 0 0 Krcrman. rf 1 2 2 0 O.McPart'd, c. 1 3 4 3 0 Inp, 21i.... 0 0 4 2 0 nman, 3b... 1112 0 Sullivan, r. 0 fl 4 o o m, ru.... n a 3 C 2 Nichols, p.. till 0 Priui'i'. p...O 0210 Totals .. 6 11 27 12 21 Totals ..1) 10 27 17 3 ltoston o i 2 o n n o :i o-.i; Philadelphia 0 10 13 10 11-7 famed runs: Hoston, I; Plillndelpblu. 7. Two-bus hits: flick, Mcfarland. Delo hanty. Three-base lilts: Harry, Mcfaiiaiul, Delelianty, I.aJole. Homo runs: Da.lolo (21, freeman. Stolen bases: Cross, Thomas, Dulnn. Double plays: l.owo to Doug to Tonney: Dolan to DaJule to Delehanty. Sacrlllco hits: freeman, Harry, first base on balls: Off Nlihnls, 3; olT fruser, 4. Struck out: Hy Nichols, 1; by fruser, 2. Passed ball: Mcfarland. Wild pitch: Nichols. Time: 2:IS. l'mplre: Hurst. 4'nmliiK DiiNy fur I'lttsliiirt;. PITTSIIUHO, Sept. 21.- The Immo team ugaln defeated St 1 .suits rather easll., Young being bit freely. The fiiitururt of the game was a gri'ut thruw ftom right Young mim$ Who preserve the clmnns of face nntl figure in spite of an increasing family nd the care of growing children are always to be envied. As a preservative ot neaiin una beauty Doctor Pierce s i-avor-ite Prescription has been hailed by women as "a God - send " to their sex. It gives t li c strength a n d he nit It upon which happy motherhood de pends. It prac t i c a 1 1 y does away with the pains of mater nity. It enables the mother to nourish the in fant life de pending on her, and enjoy the hourly happi ness of watch ing the develop ment of a per fectly healthy child. Mrs Orrtti stlln, of Dowutntr Dunn Co., Win., write. "I have been intruding to wiite you ever iilnce my baby nm born in re. Sard to what your ' Kasorile Inscription ' has oue for me. 1 car not pruie it tiiourIi. for I have not been well for five years an 1 now am. Iu July lat I had a baby bov, weight u poumU, ami I wan only sick a short time, uud since I got up have not had one nick day I have not had any internal trouble lnce I got up I was not only urprUed iuclf but all of my friends here ate ftUtprUcd to tee me so well." Dr. Pierce'9 Medical Adviser, every woman's friend, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for liook in pa per covers, or 31 stamps in cloth bind ing, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, llulfalo, N. Y. tlild bv Varirr. cntehlnK licidrlek at tho plutc. Attendance, 3,()0. Score: I'lTT!!ltR(l tST. WW K.II.O.A K 1 IU! O.A K MfiVrv, If 1 1 2 1 0 Mi fl-nw, Hit I II M ll-num t. 'f 0 1 2 0 0 HiirkMt. If. 1 I K 0 0 litiliy, 2b. 1 4 3 K Heldrlek. ''f I 3 3 u 0 Waitnop, rf. 2 1 1 1 0 liotinvan, if 0 t 1 0 0 fi I'ri.n. lb. 0 1 II no Wallnte, i. 1 I I I Wlll ms. 3b. 1 2 0 3 1 Kelfltr, 2b. 0 2 I t 2 O'Connor, el 1 S 3 o Meflaan, lh o 0 It o o Kly, ( 0 1 3 3 0 Iloblnion, c. i 1 2 fl 0 rhIlllpM, p. 1 1 0 1 OYr.unB, p.... 0 I 0 I t i'Jonlln .... 1 8 0 8 Totals .. ? IS 27 li ll Totals .. 3 12 21 14 2 Hulled for Young In ninth. 1'ittsburie i o i 2 i o : o -: St. Louis 1 000000203 Kurned runs: I'lttslmrit. 3. Two-baso hits: Wanner, Williams, lily. Three-base hits: OHrlen. Ileldrlck. H.icrlllce hits: lleau tnont. Kly, McOraw. Stolen bases: Wagner, McOraw. Kcltcr (2). Double play: Wag ner to O'Connor, first base on balls: Off Young, 1. Struck out: Hy l'hllllppl. 3. 1'mneil balls: O'Connor, 3; Hoblnson. 1. Wild pitch: Young. Time; 1:56. Umpire; O'Duy. SIiiikIIiiu of (lie Tennis, lMnyoil. Won. Lost. V.C. tlmoktyti l-'l 71 48 M l'lltsburg 123 7'.' fil .58 l'hlladelphhi 123 B 57 .. Huston 121 t HO .5M f'hlcngo 121 f'7 f,7 .1.0 St. l.ntll.H 121 51 (!7 AM Clnclntuitl 122 fil (IS 413 Ni'W York 122 32 70 .120 RACED TO AID GALVESTON I'roeenlH of llnys Sport nt CJruvesrnil Trneli l.nruel)- Di-miIciI to Tout Mono fiullerers. Ni:W YOHK, SeptTiT.-A big crowd at tended the extra day's racing nt Oravesend. ittracti by i good 'trd and the desire to swell the fund for the Cnlveston sulferers IJverybody seemed anxious to help In the good cnusc and S('Jx was realized. James It. Keene donated the purse won by his colt, Unmasked, in the Sympathy handicap, somo ol the Jockeys subscrlbid their riding 1' i'H, llie banil, tne imnKmaKi rs anil inc trin k mpi - i s a I p.w- tln lr mite ninl i tnen tiii" public turneil out in goodly num bers. The racing wus spirited and tii" W'atluT and Hack mnulf. h- whp fnv..r.i ble. Well backed horses secured the nmnev III ever race, only two nnmlnil favorites wop. 'I hese wire Unmasked and tlreeimik. Daily Schorr won tho (lalvcston hnndlcap. She broke In front, but run scciuid to Prince of Melrose to the stretch, when she came on ngaln und won n clover victory In fast time. Summnry; first race, huidle handlcnp, mile and threo fiirlougs: Three Hats, 13i (f limegnn. I to 1, won; Mazo, 112 (Veltchi, 3 to 5 nnd 7 to 5, second; Monroe Doctrine. 131 (Harryi. 1") to 1. third. Time: 3:134. Gould. The li'irllugtnn 1'mite. Diner. Matt Simpson, Challenger. 11.. Hand. Itee Mitchell. Cep halega and Count Navarro also ran. Si ''und nice. Sympathy hnndlian. about six furlongs' rnmasked. l'i!l (Spencer), 2 to 1. won; Motley, ll'.i (Williams). 0 tu 1 nnd 2 to I. second; Sllvcrdale, I'll (Humm, 7 to 1. third. Time: 1 10 1-3. Tow. r of Candles, llesper. May Ollrny, Uitrharu freltchle and llageril'in also ran. Third race, mile und seventy yards, sell ing: Cambrian. bt (Knight'. 0 to 5. won; Dolntnlii. 1"0 (Turner), s to 5 nnd 1 to 2. second: Sparrow wing, lol (McCue), 15 tn 1, mini, nine: i:4.-,i. (nmpeusntlun, i.oco chee, Hettfe Oray and Hllen H also ran. four Hi race, about six furlongs: ttdv Schorr, lis (Iturmti. 3 to 1, won: .avullllerle. no (.Met io), , to l and n to 2. second, Dr. Harlow, l'r2 (Slack). 7 to 1. third. Time: I'll l-f. Prince of Melrose. Colchester. All Green. Maxlmus. The Puritan nnd Yelp also run. fifth nice, mile und seventy yards, sell ing: Greenock, ltt (Hums). 2 to 1, won; Carbuncle, lol (McCuei. 8 to 1 nnd 2 to , second; Peaceful, l'nj (Shaw). II to 5, thltd. Time: 1:15 1-3. Annoy nnd fleuron ulso ran. Sixth race, ahout slv furlongs, selling: The Hcgitit. 01 (Murphy), 7 to 1. won: The Golden Prince. 9!l (Knight). 12 to 1 nnd fi to 1, second; Queen Carnival, 11 (O'Con nor), 5 to 1, third. Time: 1:11 1-5. Itolllng Hocr. Nonpur II. fllnkl, Gracious, Mnrnnrot Hoffman, Tho ltrotlier, frank llnll, Victor, Dentniiu Thompson und farmer Ilcnuett ulso run. Results nt fort Wayne. fOHT WAYND. Intl.. Sept. 21.-A good crowd, line weather and fair time char acterized the racing today. .1 T won the 2:19 trot, carried over from Thutsday. The Prlnco of India took the three llrst hen is of the 2:14 trot. Tho fastest time of th week wus made In tho 2:13 pace, which William M.ic took In straight heats, the last In ?.-M Summary: Trotting. 2:10 oluss, purso fMK) diminished from Th.ttsd.iy): .1 T. b. h.. by Hero (Hall) 1 1 1 Orphan Girl, I), m 2 2 5 Laverati, b. g 1 3 2 free Sliver 3 4 4 fbbe, g. m r 0 2 Wheaton Hoy. br. g 1! B 7 Kleotnipolse, b. h a li ( Ited Arthur. It. b 7 7 S The .Medium, b. h. S S 9 White wood 10 da Tlmo: 2:13ij. 2:17',4. 2:lG?i. Trotting. 2:11 class, purso $1,000: Prince of India, br, 8., hy Iinron Wlike.s (Lyons) till Ited Juno, b. m 10X2 Iris O, b. m 2 3 3 5 IriiHSo. h. g 7 .'! 2 7 I. lth W. b. Ill 5 2 10 Sag H. li. ll 3 K 0 4 Anzclla, I), m S 7 .1 3 Hertha Lee. blk. n (1 I 7 S Time: 2:14k. 2:13s, 2:l3Vi, 2:13'i. 2:11. Pacing, 2 (), das, .Merchanta nurso of I I. 000: William Mac, blk. g., by Aloytnotit (Green) 1 1 1 fiimie Dlllurd, h. m I 2 2 Ddlth W. b. in 2 3 1 Harry O. l. g 0 l 3 Giles Noves. I), g 3 5 6 Time: 2:114. 2:07, 2:CC4. Pacing. 2 -2D class, purso JS00 (unfinished): Sophia, li. 111 fi 1 1 Thuresso Wilkes, blk. in 1 2 2 .lav 11. g c 2 5 4 Lady Alright, y. m S 3 3 Dandy, h. g l S Slumber, b. h n i I Willow 4 7 7 Jean C 7 S 0 Time: 2:13V. 2:104. 2:11',. ColtiuiliiiH Meeting nt 1111 Unit. COLUMUU3, O, Sent. 21 Tho fall meet Inir of the Columbus Driving Park asocla Hon closed today Tho weather was fair and warm, but the track was slow as a n stilt of yesterday's rain. Tho favorites won In n'l mi 0 except the 2:14 trot. Chest nut King wus picked to win this raco hut llrst money w is taken by Archlo W. a gelding that had liardlv been considered In the betting. Summary: Pacing. 2:23 class, purse 5Sr: Hal Stall'lns, lr g. by Proyo'H Hrown Hal tO I'laphr) t 1 1 .lean Cuvler. a. Ill (Murnhv) 2 2 2 Mamie Hrown, b. m. (Homier) 3 3 3 P li. Ciuin. li. 11 diotsiiaii) ins Tlmo: 210L 2:24. 2:1!) Trnttlnir. 2:21 clasi. nurse JS00: Molo. b. g.. by Moo lotto (Mitchell) 2 1 Mabel G. g. m. (Gahanen) t 2 lied Cliff h. g. (Isoman) 3 3 Chlciiirn Prlnco. ll ll. (llnll) 4 5 1 1 3 3 4 2 fi Mlnka. eh. in. (Hynn) 5 4 5 4 Annlo Trevillan, b. m. (Ketchnm) nls Sallv Spencer, li. in. (Gronell) dls Time: 2:17. 2:17. 2:W, 2:1S Trotting. 2:14 class, purso JVW: Archlo W. b. g., by Tom Teaey (Michael) I Senator K. h'k. g. (King) 2 1 1 1 Chestnut King. br. h. (Henvon)... 3 I Mi Mtilillemav. b. u. (Ketchnm) 4 I 3 Time: 21l... 2:lt'i. 2:13'.. 2:l4i,.. l'i clnsH. nurse iS00: fred M. b. in., by Imprint, (Gosnelli O W D. hlk h (Stokes) Ovpsev Hod. ch. m (Phelps) Ilegon. ch. h. (Conklln) Minnie Irene, s. in. (Hamilton).. fi 2 4 1 1 1 1 o n 14 3 3 3 4 I 5 fi C 4 tiludys. li 111. (lleillcKi :i fi dr Time: 2:12Vi. 2:10. 2:12i, 2:13. 2:13',s. I'iiviii'Hi'n full l)on nt Hawthorne. CHICAGO. Sept. 21. favorites fared bi.dlv at Hnwthorne this afternoon und uutsldiis cMittired the purses easily In the brat I'o ir races. It was bookmakers' day In everv sense of the word. Kohnwreath nint l.e'nneo were tho llrst to frill . then (ioldeu Sceptre fulled to get any part of the money in the tlilnl race, .mho ;i-yenr- obls went to tin post nun 11 wus i 10 1 111111 take your Pick between Golden Sceptre, Louisville. Lnrksuur and Hoods Hrlgado. nolilen Scentro was backed Into favoritism at post time, while Hoods Hrlgado went up HUH u point. iier ntiy yurus irom tue wire Hoods Hrlgado stumbled and nearly went down, hut regained his stride and won by two lengths. Thu next llvo were driven hard nnd Larkspur got the place from f rellnghiieu. Weuther clear, track heavy, nummary: first race, live and one-half furlongs Hurry, US (J. T. Woodsi, 13 to 1, won Kohnwreath. tfS (Tally). 4 to 5, second Audio. 103 (Gtlmorei. 1) to 2. third. Time l;12't. Mono Abbott. Peaches. Lady Iris, La DoslroUH and Skin Mo ulso run. Soiniiil ruco. six furloiiKs: Sir Chrlstonher. lb) (Wilkersoii), ; to 1, won; Lonuep, 111) WltiV.tloldi. .s to 5, second: Jim uoro 11, 10.1 iDuieo). 0 to 1. third. Time: 11S. Kd (iartlniul 11. t'ouoo, nnrry Tiiouurn, llup scotch uud Alnaca ulso ran. Third race, mile and sovonty ynrds: nouns iirigaue, ur. 1 .Martini, -j to 1, won 1 arksnur. Ill (Duneci, 4 to 1. second f rellnghuysen. 107 (Wlnktleld). 10 to 1, third. Time 1.51. Kentucky Hatio. Piulrlu Dog, Golden Sceptre, Louisville, Dr. savors anil jonn vv. ratten alio rnn fourth race, six furlones Kazan, lft" (Tally). 13 to 2. won. Hiindv Man. 103 iWilk. erson). 4 to 1. second, llowen, no (Wink Held), 11 to 10, third. Time. 1.19. Thu Con- iiueror, Hernando, Kit try l'rltue, Itemark. ltrd Signal and l'riln e "f Delight also mil l'Tfth m. e. mile uul h slxticnttr VAw r hnrt. in? (Klleyj, ti to 1. won, Hramh. 1"') (llarshbergeri, 5 to 1. secotul; Kva Hb e. lei (Th11i. .1 to 2. third. Time: l-.vt'i. l'rlme Ilbises, Norford, Trnedy, Chlcopec and Doiette also ran. Sixth race, one mile and quarter: .toe Sheltiv, 1"7 (Kllev), 7 to 1, won; Ijuannab Parker, ll (Ollmnrei, 2 to 1, serond; l'at flarrelt, 1'9 I Wlnktleld). 3 to 1. third. Time: 2:H4. Klkln, Tuckymond, l'alse Lend, Judge Denny, Chauticey Klsher, Intriguer and Helle of Oakwood also run. ItcMlltN ill St. I.IIIlN, ST. I.OD1H, Mo.. Sent 21. -Outsider had an Inning tnduy at Klnlo h park, four o.' them passing tho Judges In I ho van. Atnell i Strathmore was the only winning favorite Tho feature of the day was the tenltlr finish In the llfth event hotwenn Adelatite nnd Athai'.i, two outsider., utnl Small .lack, the hmvlly played fuvoilte The lutter lel the Held to the last furlong po'c. where Adelaiite und Athara got on eve i terms with him nnd In a whipping fl' Dh tui' sed the pot noses apart, Adulante get ting the decision. The JuiUes p uc. il Athara second and Small .lack third. At tendance large, hotting heavy, weuther line and ttnek slow. Summarls: first lHce. four nnd a half furlongs, purse. 2-year-olds: Pron-l'er. 110 illu singer), i to 1, won: Ketiova, li7 (Dotn Inlek), IWfe to 1, second; fire Play. 107 (Mayi), 3o to 1, third. Time: :W. Heueli.'r. Snrner. Varro, Prince Stonmouth, Down hoarled, Vacate, Mr. Mtllhey. .Mr. Sml h and Minion ulso ran. Second rare, selling, six furlongs: fitir I.eaf C, 106 (Holnnd), f. to 1, won: Ki (Ihor, 110 (Mnyi, fi to 1, f-econd; Miss Dynah. 110 (Hliikley). 24 to 1, third. Time: l:1fi.,. Pu drone. Chiffon, ..llss Iirctta, Ynruba, Hnr burlnn, John Slorton, Uterp and Uhlera ulso run. Third race, selling, one mile and seventy yards: Amelia Strathmore. 07 (Cobttrn), 17 tn 5, won; tnuendo, 101 (H writ), 7 to 1, second; Plnnr del Itlo, 101 (K Mathews), 5 to l. third. Time: l:h'i. Grey-forge, ome lla. Allle Hale. Nance O'N I:, ltegltin'd Hughes, Celeste D'Or, Milt Hoykln, ltamlro ll and Joe Gammage also run fourth race sc'llng, seven furlongs: Glen I.nke, 111 illowclli 8 to 1. won; Sitln Coil, til (Mayi. 4' to 1, second; Dlsle Haroe. 111 (Van Dillon), 3n to 1, third. Tbiv: 13'.. William Hoxer. Hean, Odnor und Pirate's Daiu-hter ulso ran. fifth race, selling, 2-yenr-oHls, seven fur longs: A'l!anto. lot! Glowelli. S to I. w Athara. W f frost), 30 to I, see nd; H "nil Jack. lOfi (Domlnlck). ! to fi third. Tin" 1:loi Hlrdle Stone. Curd Gil'ock. St.. If Juliet I H, Dandy Jim, Miss Aubrey und Possart also run Sixth race, selling, one mile and seventy yards: W. D. Gntes. 10" (Dominlcl!), I to 1, won; Holllns, 10 (Poland). 3' to 1. second; Colonel (lav. 107 iCnburn. 3 to 1. third Time: DID. Tekla. Kugenla S, Slddublu and Peter Dtiryoa ulso ran. Aiiieilciiii .loel.eys Win. LONDON. Sept. '.'1 - "Dannv" Maher, the latest urrhed American Jockey In this country, rode nt the llrst dav's races of tlv Min -li stcr September Iivetlng tndav for the llrst time lnc his urrhnl and won tile ".veiir-old ne'llllL' nlute. with Paultc nnd the frldnv plate, with the Savoyardc till v. both owned by 11. Mci'reery. Tho race tor the iiiitmnn breeders' foul pinto of 1 oi) sovereigns, for 2-yonr-oldsi ilie rurlongx. win won by Lord Melton, on vhlrli J. 11. (Ske.-t) Martin. another American Jockey, had tho mount. Mil r( In uton Ituees Close, IIAIITINGTON. Neh.. Sent. 21 -(Special Teh gram. ) The Darlington Drtvlrg and I-ii ir nssiiclatlon eloiseii tlietr meettng to night. The weather today was line, nt-t-nilnnee "ood. he :':2n trot or nace wna won hy Aieov. Daw Crock-tt Fecund. Time: 2:31. free- for-all ruir I.ady Hill first. Jim 'nnk sec. ond. Time: :5S. I'Tve-mllo run: Molllo Wblpsnw llrst. ltmin HHley second. In the base bull gome Coleridge ileteutod Darling ton !0 to 1. "en rolil lull t llentv Alini'onilil. INDIANAPOLIS, lliil.. Sent. 21.-Sunrch- II srli t Won the first heat of the match pace Willi Anaconda at the stato fair Grounds. Time: 2:12. Tho track wan muddy nnd u btllf w Ind was blowing. S-enrolilU'lit nlKn won the second heat nnd race In 2.14. Anamndti was hissed. Colhett Iteiiily (it .Make 1'p, LONDON. Sent. 21. .lames .1. Corhett. the pugilist, will return to New York bv the first available sliumer to effect k reconciliation with his wife. Tho wolf In the fahia pu on sheep'3 clothing because If he truveled on his own reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur pose, counterfeiters of DeWltt 3 WItcb llarel Saive couldn't tell their worthless ralvs on their merits, so they put thorn In boxes and wrappers lllo DcWItt's. Look for them. Tako only DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all sltlti diseases. Illinois Cellll'lll Cxi'iii'Mlon. On September 21 and 2Q wo will sell round trip tickets from Omaha to St. Paul. Minneapolis, Wtiaecu, Watervllle, Madison Lake and Dulutli at rati) of ono paro plus 2.00. Homo Visitors' excursion tickets on sale September 20 to nearly all points In Illi nois, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin at ouo faro plit3 $2.00 for tho round trip. All tlcl.ots limited for return until October 31. full particulars at City Ticket Office, 1102 farnutu street, or addrens W. II. Drill. D. P. A . Omaha. I.OIIll lllllll. Spit It Lake. Ohoboji. Lako Washington, Waseca, Duglo Lake Ulver falls, Solon Springs. Hlce Lako, llayllcld. Ashland. Gog ebic, Wntcri'.meet and numerous lakes near St. Paul and Minneapolis. They arc all good llshlng places and arc quickly and coraf-irtauly reached by the Northwestern Line. Cheap rate excursions September 18, 2! nnd 2C. Limit. October 31. 1900. City ticket office, 1401 and 1103 Parnam street. NA' rio.wi. ro: vnvnov or CltATIC CI.lllS DD.MO- At liiilliinniiolli, tml., Octolier il. The Omaha & St. Louis railroad will sell tickets for this occasion at 0110 faro plus 2.00 for tho round trip. All Information at city office, 1413 fnrnain street, or writo Harry D. Moores, G. P. & T. A., Oniuha, Neb. LOCAL BREVITIES. The Hoard of Public Works Is construct ing a large reviewing stand on the south sldo of the city hall. The seats extend from tho curb line to the llrst story win dows. C. K. Llewellyn, superintendent of rural free delivery, has received word that free delivery routes have been established nt Kearney and Palrbury, Neb., each with ono carrier. Workmen nro Installing exhibits of veg etables and grain In the Douglas County Agricultural nssoclatlon booths along the flghteenth street section of tho carnival grounds. Miss Lizzlo Hovls of 1104 South Thir teenth street reports to tho polico that someone entered her room Thursday after noon uud stole a wutcli worth It und 0 iu money. Tho Omaha schools showed an enroll ment of 15.G23 Tuesday, which Is an In crease of &I3 over tho first duy's attendance. Superintendent Pearse oxpects the attend ance to roach the lU.uoo mark 111 xt week. P.. J. Goos, arrested Thursduy hy De tectives lleltfeld and Donuhuo on Infor mation received from Tekamah, was taken back this morning by the sheriff of Hurt county. Goos is charged with beatlns a hotel bill. William A. Smith underwent hearing In police court yesterday for carrying con cealed wea huh and lor stealing a box uf soap and a pillow slip from n disorderly houso at 107 North Ninth street. Ho was lined 5 m on both counts. C. f. Stringer, porter for tho Windsor hotel. was arrested yestord.iv whll- marching down Kurnutn street Imitating u steam culllopo in the execution of "Tin Mocking Hlrd." Ho was booked us in sane, and the polico learned later lli.it 1m is subject to spells of mental aberration. Tho Knights of Ak-Sar-Heu have re quested the Hoard of fducatlon to grant school cuiiiireu n nay s vacation miring tne Oriental carnival. Although nil tho mem bers of tlie board have not given their con sent It Is probable that there will be uu school next Wednesday afternoon, when the daylight parade tukes place. Hurglars pried open a sldo window In the homo of Mrs. D. J. Smith. 2721 Dewey avenue, Wednesday night, and, entering, stole, a child's hunk containing $1. 3o in pennies. A purso containing JUs lay in 11 dresser drawer in the same roam, but this was not touched. The police uro of the opinion that two or threo boys of the neighborhood are gullt. Dllll). KOFNTZI2-Herman Durus. September 21. 1I0, aged 'i yeurs uud 10 month nldost sun of L'hurlci T, and May 11 KoutiUo. II H a a I Mm i Mm? i Ml Ml tQQa4iD4DDBlltIBDQlllRal3QIlQ4lGaEflHBll9RDCIIallIUallil i South Omaha News . , It I", il.e intention r.' City Clerk tShngloy lo call tlu .11 unt Inn of the city council to the lotnlltiun uf tin; iiglHtrntlnn hooka. Tho no, ,.uty for using tin bo books nt the recent pri:narles ha.-: Mi' ui that Homo I changes in the personnel of tho registration' board in necessary. In quite a number of i Instanics old-time residents of the city I who ma' e It a point to vote at least twice a year found when the primary election was held that their names bad cither been omitted, misspelled or an error made in tho address. In quite a number of Instance! persons who registered rs republicans were mnrked on ono book iu tho precinct as re publican, on tho othor books as a dernocrit and on tho third book us a populist or lu dopcnduiit. These errors have caused any amount uf confusion and In some iusnuico.i Ill-feeling. Iu this connection ono woll known city official said yestinlay that the trouble lay In the fact that old-tlmo pensioners were placed on tho board and that they were i.ot eompeteu't"to do the work. It Is proposed now to njako an effort to secure brUnt young men who tire capnble of handling the hooks In each product in tho city nnd to make somo other ptovlsion for the old l liners who have served on tho hoard lot years. Men who can write u distinct baud aro wauled and will bo obtained as far rs possible for tho coming gonernl registra tion. In many cases tho writing in some of the registration books Is almost Illegible and tho deciphering of tho unman Is mere guesswork. As tho city council has tho naming of tho twentv-seven members of tho noard of reg istration, tho members will bo requested lo name intelligent young tnon wherever tt Is possible In ordtr that tho records, may be kept In tho manner Intended bv law. teeeiititin to I'utlier Morlnrt)'. An enthusiastic reception was tendsred to Itcv. D. W. Morlnrty, pastor of St. Agnes' church, last night. Father Morlnrty returned from his Kuropoun trip yeaterday morning and spent the day at the lume of his brother. Klunk J. Morlnrty eashler of the Packers' Notional bank. In the i ven Ing father Ilyruo nnd Dr. W. J. McCrnn escorted Father Morlarty from Omaha, to Twenty-fourth and N Btroots. where the carriage was met by members of thu pariah, the school children of tho parochial hrhool and a band. A procession was formed nnd a man h was made to tho church nt Twon'y thlrd nnd Q streets. Colored light, weto displayed along Twenty-fourth street lu tween N and (J stnets. Upon arriving ut tho pnrochinl roiidenco Father Morlarty was welcomed homo by Acting Mayor Wesley I. Adklus, who In n few well chosen remarks told of the regard tho citizens of South Omaha hove for tho pastor of St. Agnes' church. Dr. McCrann followed with a pleasing address und In concluding presented Fathor Morlarty witli a horse and phaeton, tho gift of thu mem bers of tho parish. Fulher Morlarty was greatly moved by tho di-tplay of uffertion shown by his peo ple nnd tho gift of a handsome horse ind a lino vehicle was, he Bald, a grout bur prise. Ho thnnked tho people sln-erely, uot only for tho gift, but for the demon stration of affection. Patriotic songs wore sung by tho chil dren nnd refreshments were served hy the women of tho church on the lawn, vhioh was brilliantly Illuminated for tho occuilon. Tho parish residence was almost com pletely covered with Hags and bunting. Dietrich (lull Mi'i-ti. Siiiulu), On Sunday afternoon the German-American Dietrich c'ub will meet at Ilium's hall for tho transaction of business and the ad mission ot new membeis. No outside speak ers will bo present at the. mooting, but It Is expected that the German candidates who nro members of tho club will dcllrur short addresses. Tho principal object of tho meeting Sunday Is for tho transaction of business lu connection with tho campaign, l'residont August Miller said yesterday that the club was growing In membership every day nnd that a largo proportion ot tho prom inent Germans bad already Joined. Hone Culvert AVuiitnl, Attention of the my aiiihontlos has been called to the condition of the conduit under Twenty-third street ut D street Some tlmo a Bui p 1 1 1 iii ii i . m sv s Thrre is only ONE POND'S EXTRACT and everybody knowi Iti purity, itrcnsth ar.d great medicinal value. Don't take the weak, watery Witch Hazel preparations represented to be "the same as" POND'S EXTRACT. They generally contain " wood alcohol," which Irritates the skin, and, taken internally, is a deadly poison. Get POND'S HXTKACT, sold only In taled bottles In bull wrspper. HEART PULSE Means much to a poraon, bummo when a doctor msasuro? tho palsy of his patient ho tolls thoroby the hoart'ci action. Is your hoart soand and woll? Does yoar heart tluttor? 1) your heart puleato regu larly? Are you subject to hysterical hwart baaUl I C you have notice 1 any of these symp toms, it is well for you to begin using something that is going to correct the hoart's action. HUDYAN is what you nond. IIUDYAN will cure you of your heart trouble, anlos it is an organic heart trouble and bevond curd. No ono cm put a new hcirt into your body, but the remedial agent IIUDYAN will care any functional derangonunt of tho heart. The following symptoms lead up to dangerous heart troubles. Pain in the left side, Fig. 7; pain in the small of the back, Fig. I; dizzy spells, head aches and giddiness, F g. 0: hollow eyes, haggard look. Fig. 5; difficulty in breathing and oppressed feeling in the chest, Fig. tf; coated tongue. Fig. t; and pains in the stonnch, Fig. L Again, we have Nervousness, Paleness, Emaciation, all those bmng complications to which women aro subject and complications wh oh may indicate dangorom heart disease. WOMEN, you who suffer with dragging or bearing down pains, painful period, irregu lar menses, profuse or scanty flow, falling of womb, chronic ulceration or inflammation uf uterus and appendages, or leucorrhooa (whites), you are in danger. Heart trouble is nearly always a complication of such disorders. HUDYAN cures all these weakno-sse. that are peculiar to women, thus averting, as well as caring, dangerous heart disease. HUDYA-N brings comfort to suffering women. (rft HUDYAN from your druggist 50c a package, 0 package, Sl'.TiO. If you cannot procure HUDYAN from your druggist, send direct to the IIUDYAN H FMKDY COM PANY, San Francisco. Gal. Women are advised as woll as men. The doctors of the IIUDYAN KFMKDY COM PANY may be consulted for nothing. Write. Druggists Kuhn ft. Co . Sherman McDonnell Drug Co., Myers-Dillon Drug Co., J. A. Tuller ft Co . Chos. 11. Schafer. J. H. Schmidt, Omaha. Ceo. S. Davis, Council Uluffs. Dillon Drug Co., South Oi.ili,i, all soil and recommend Iludyan. ago Twenty-third street nt this point was graded and u common sower pipe laid to cany off the storm water, whhh collojts In tho basin on the west. Within a very short time this Hit!" sower became dogged up with Micks and leaves nnd is now practically useless. (In tills account theie Is a pool of stagnant water in tho bmln. which is cou fldi red a detriment to the heulth of nearby residents. What Is wanted is u brick or Ktonu culvert und this may le cotistriKlod its itoon us tho funds are uvaillbsile. .ItiiiKUiitiin M'lmol Dctllc iitlnn i'onlulit. The dedlintory exercises of the Jungmann echool will l,o held nt tho school houso this evening, tho exercises being held under the nusplres of tho various llohetnlnn r-oclotles of South Omaha nnd Omaha. Addresses will ho dellveied hy A. H. Kelly, mayor of South Omaha, Dr. II. K. Wolfe, superin tendent of instruction of tho public schools; James 11. nulla, president of tho Hoard of Kducatloii; Ddwurd Koscwntcr, editor of The Omaha lice, and Jopcph llunnta. The linhemlati Turners of Omaha will sing (evcral lU'lrctlons and the South Omaha Bo hemian band will furnish music for the oc casion. At the request of Councllmnn Kltlc the Umnha Gas company has ariunged to Illu mtnnto tho Jungmann school for this occa sion freo of charge. Third Wuril Itt'iiiilillc uu dull. Hepuhltcan clubs uro being nicely cared for iu Kvans' hull. Twenty-eighth an' n streets. Arrangements were completed yes terdny for the purchoso of seventy-five chairs, a desk and oihor nrtlcles needed In the hall. The Colored Republican club of this ward is organizing a drill team for th big Horifovolt parade on October 4. It Is exported that nt least fifty members of thtr, i lub will lie In lino on this occasion. Four ox-soldiers of tho Ninth and Tenth cavalry nro drilling tho mnrchtug club and good progress is being mado In military mnueuvoiB. Tho meeting Thursday night wus u very successful one. .Mimic riij iiNi, Frank Tlustos Is building u JiJ'i cntt ige nt Kiirtleth und X stteets Treasurer Kni'tsky Is still Ueep'ng jf'or llw.o who aro behind in puylng their per- HUlllll tUNCH. A private iillk'o fur tho i hlef fif polio- l being eonstruited In one corner of the pollen court room. D. 13. Wilcox, republican eundldtito ffi" til" legislature, tins gone to Dlk City und vbinlty to inuko a few political tulles. Members of the Independent Order of Foresters' lodge. So. S.'.T.. are requested to meet nt tile hull ut 1 o'clock Suniluy after noon for thu purpnse of nttciidfng th tuneral of Drother Foster. C L. Kldred of Connenut. O., Is hor,? vl.'ltlug 11. li. Wilcox. Mr. Dldred vM'fil Smith Omaha during tit i s.'osltlo i and was taken with Its bin-iocss-imo appem Uliei', iso ho has about I'eolilod to lucute here. II n n 1 1 im. Hunters nro Jubilant oer tho good shoot ing In tho northwest this year. DucltB are numerous. Hlco Is thick this seastu, wh.ch will probably cause a straggling flight Grouse shooting Is very good and chickens ptoinlso to ho very plentiful with a change of weather. The Soo lino has Just Issued their 19C0 hunting book, containing rellnblo reports as to shooting at all stations along their lino where any uxlsts, ulso giving all othor In formation valtmblo to tho hunter. If you contemplate a hunting trip don't fall to send for a copy. Same will bo mailed freo to any address upon application to any Soo lino representative, or W. It. CALLAWAY. G. 1'. A., Soo Line. Minneapolis, Minn. Lowest ltiitcu ., r (be Seuson VIA TDK N'OllTIIWr.STKR.V LIND. ALL POINTS Ir. Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Northorn Michigan. TWO DOLLARS. PLUS ONK FA KB Round Trip! Minimum Rate, Ji. Soptemher 26. City Offices, H01-1I03 Farnam Street, ln r t n 1 1 1 MntUtlcN, Tho following blrtlw were reported lo tho city heulth commissioner fur tho twenty four bourn ending nt noon Friday: John Itenwh k. liM", Smith Nineteenth, boy; Peter Kuin.uie. ifwi Sherman nienue. bov; George uTo.ilo, IPC North Seven teenth, hoy, Theodore Khorc, 151 1 Chicago, boi'. Pi tt i MAMOOD bin Vliullzrr, llioprricflptmn uf Alumnus French phruclHii. will ipn. u.y "me you i( nil tierruiin or ill'-iuirot the (enrriiili e ttrrniK, u Ii n l.o-c .tjitnln.o.l, li.-oiniiln, I'ul. i. in ! Itsrk, Neiiilinil IIoiI.hIoiii. .ertoii KebllllT, IMniilra Ii ufi lllr to .'tni r.r, 1, Iihui nn Ilrttlti-. rurleoeele timl iilitllpnltmi. 11hu.iki. tannic tUynr i l(lit. I'tftwii , knpsi .it ili uu s . nidi ll uiitcliecki-il len'ls to Hneriiiiiiorrhan and (i I tli't liurron, t iit imt'iiry, A I' 11 lKN lioleAmnei tba ll tff I tin L i.lt.uv unri lh nrlnurw ,,r..t.t nt til , ... . . i tarn tt I- ft I '. N' '. kl ritL't ti0tta 'I iimtrni suffrfin lire i ol cti.ed br DpctoraisbrciUHetOprr '"n iv trn ihled with I'rnitlntll la. C I , I', me urn Ii.cimi ti inr'ly to cure wiilinut i") iipi ' m. SV f ntnti i:iH. A written Cimrmitec i.- - en n) mm., y return. l If 'ns. j doesuol cfloct a permaiicni .aru. Sl.Oilboi,ut 4.00, yu .ill Si . i fi r unci, i-fre jlnr ninl irutn,., ' A Aoar. ii i KM, 3II.ll('l.i: co.. p. o. ""ox Sn l'ratirjc .. Cui. I'OR SALU IIV M KHS-DILLIJ. ..ltlti CI).. 1UTII AM) PVH.NAM. rt. 1 ,nuoJl Illte COATED ni.UCTRICITV as science can make them Kaeh one produces ns much nerve-!..!, tiiR substance us is con tattled itt Iheninouutof food a man cottbiime iu a week. This Ic why they have cured thousands of cur.es pf nervotii dise.ie, ftich an Debil ItT, Piztiuess, Insomniii, Varicocele, etc. The. enable joiitotlilnW clear lybydevel Kpltidbr.iiu matter; force healthy ci-fiilntlnn. cure indhjen tiou, nnd impart bounding vigor to the whole at iiem. All weakening uud tlfctiie-drst roving drains nnd losses permanently cured. Delay may mean Insanity, Consumption nnd IK-aiti. Price Siprrhor: sit bones fwllh Iron clad Kinirantee to cure eir re futid money J. Iiook contnliilut e proof, free. Address Pcil A ! . -O HA f r-1 . . A ....... wu.. vizvomnu, J by Kunn Ik Co., 15th and Dougiu, . A. Fuller St Co . i4La and DoUKluB. Ho' a S6.00 A MONTW. SPECIALIST In All Private J)iseses and Disorders of Men 12 Years In Omaha. VARICOCELE nd HYDROCELE cured Method new, never falls, without cimtnk;, pain or Ioh of time. RYPKII 1 15 cured for life Bnd tliepnlnon rniLiejp.ujiHy cieariiteef from thnsyitem. ''Ooii every fiftx and ryuiptom disappears completely slid forever No "imUAIClNfl OUT" of thodbieaseontliftriUIn or face. Trsatinent coutalns no dannermiit druRsor Injurious inedlrlnes WEAK Mnrj r.oss ok MANnoonfrom Dx- oirvii a i i i CeseOr VlCHMKTO Nl.KVuUB OtAUALLT DKIIIMTV or T-xnAUhTloN, WASTINO U'lAKNKSS INVOI.I7NTAKV I.OSSrN, with Kaiily DECAr In Yolmj and Mirim.ic AURD. lack or vim, visor nnd NlrengtU, with sexual organs Impaired and weak 8TPICTURP Hartlrally cured with a new p reT"1' Infallible" IIomnTrest. ana liLtfcl ment. No Instrument. nopaln, no detention from haalness, Gonorrhoea, Kidney und Hladrler Troubles. CI'ISKf (HIAltANTKKI). Consultation free. Irritment hy Mill. Call on or address 119 S. 14th St. Dr. Soarlos & Soarlos, Omaha, Nob. a BEAUTIFUL WOMfiK l eviien ailir5ltn u"im lz-.-M ImnDrial Mnir RotrpnRffltnr lllipUIIUI HUH IIUgUMWI U.UI ll the city lur- ji d hrmlf fine (rfltlr. tt It ' lolutoy ( iv wtro m i littri trn hair of' d t "'l1 11 11 .""") '"i'.ij Beird or lluu. U OSh APCI f. AT ON ftt I A" T 5 Mi 'N TliS S.mir iir.n u ...rin.t. ri ui fi turr -i ' ri.,ni""" ?FRIAI CHTMlCAt MrO.CO. 22 W 2' i New V' Bold by druhtjlsis und hairdressers. mtALB nCANS (reui iiiiintlily n .nut one f a 11- urni mom miilihorn re relieved in few ilyi 14 ut Sherman A Mi i onne,ls, Kutin A' ( o, suit other ill UKgnti "i mu ieii liv l.lun l)i iik ( o lliirulu, NV Cook's l)uohewiTnbletaaresucceRfiillT llieil IIIUIJ'lii, "J iu.vivionirH, . ,i-e, Ei-ssii . llv mail. flu, hend 1 cents for i i ,.i. tn ruin la.lmu l,.l,.n .T fitmplH nnd particular. rjw (Took Co., J" -"ii '.ih1oi1 live , Detroit, Mh.h. fii.l.) in f imnl a U Kji u. , IU in it;lll j ' Cv -s) v v ! Ci ii fc is, T1IK BEE KE1MIESEXTS THE WEST MAIL IT YOUK I Fill ENDS. : i) fits- (s)0 (s) Sd'i) a li .4 H m K o H G K a n REST ,D' 'CUPIOENE I til4 trmnf VirMA TllIE nniiutniA n...i pa. nuiLfin UULUfllDIH DUitil-Utidl Ulldllll COO Is tho Ueiil blcvelc fur outline fur outing pur- I poses. Always lenity In rido. Always nt Its IiIkIicm eih. inr)'. ITuctlcully keeps Itself n order U 17 f ColnmTitn, llnrtfonl. Stortner am! I'fiinnnt ( li ii lieeln are lendern In thalr respective classes hid ( oi.i iiiti ios ri;it nnKR adds sraatly to the exhllurutlnc qual ity, iPBtfulnrss and wi ot pyellntr. Send for Illustrated HuoK.ct-Outlnss. Collinibtu Itlej.'leH, 1IOM13 OKFICR, MMtTFOHl), CT. Neh Cycle Co, Col'.mb'.a Dealers. Omaha Uloycle Co, Stormer DeaUrs, Omaha, Neb, ti.unu.irrn Cureo Dandruff Falllnc Hair, nrlttle Hair and all H. alp Troubles, nuch as ItchlnK, Cczcuia, Irruptions, etc. Purely VesctabU, harmlFHU and reliable. Cure Guaranteed even nftcr ull other xtmtdits havi failed or money retundrd. A. It, linUMIilt CO.. - Cktensja, For Sale br Bhermun & M i .in., li Imu; Co., MyeiB-liillo i D.-'ic C" .M A. Dillon, .South Oiunhu. 'I l lllle Mipiilleil liy M. Monhelt lluir Iniar, A. 1. t : inicrln ml. lllf uaruion Iru Co Office Over 218 Soutn KlhSlreet. $600 A MONTH, DR.. McCREW SPECIALIST Tr eutk all Forms of DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF M EN ONLY 25 Ye:r'i Experience 14 Yean In Umihi. VARICOCt LB cured Dr. Mcdretr at ( quickly without cut tluKorpslu &YPIIII.IS In all stners cured permnnetitly and f i 1 fe. striottue, II yd orcle, LOSS OP MANIIOOf). Nlcht l,osek. Nerroui DnUllllj ItliMldiT. Kldnoys, (Jonnrrh sa, Oleot, CURES GUARANTEED CHARCE8 LOW. Ktectrlelty and Medical Trouttnent com bined. TflCATMCN'T HY MAIL, Consul tation flee HourH 8 to 8 p. m Sunday. 9 to 12 P. O. Hox T6U Offhe over ill Houth Hth Btreet, hetween I'utnam and Douulan streets, Oma ha. Neh VTiSATTAiilinhPtiriVixvctVT .... .,rn'u fiflrfiffrrHlllail iuiu. nry, HliepfMMiin.i. tc. caud riv nr.r wurk ninl IndiM'ratluiit. Thru ru(el,lu ami lire; reior. I,tut Vitality lo old or DM,11. mi l nt inun for muuy, bail nm or i-lnmur. l'trent Inianftr tui Coniumutioii if enUue in tln.H 'rk.o UbnttiowiiinriiMjUie iiiiL.rriveij'iiut tiutfActa CUnn !!ro.Sl","!.1' ,J""t uiimliutirmtheitnnuini Alnx Tablets. 'Ihd7 Imrn curl niu..,nri. Jli- eurn you. na gl?upotitlfH written uuiirsnlM tn ( (iM't bcure In e.icli cu.o or mlunil tin, laoney, price fill Me I"r I'lifnnw, nr klx (ikimm itul tiMi OU CIS. i.i... lor 4.60 b,raill.lu Vlalii linitH Ufiot roeeln ul nrlr 'lrculrfrt)". A.JAX REMUDV CO., 'f, Vor ri.iu in cunnna, Not) hy J.m Vor.ytli, J02 N MU. Kuhn A Co, liifi und OouKlua, and In coun- II HluffB hy J c Dcliuvoii. NO CURE, NO PAY If you tiie uriiall weuk oitran., Irnt iuHr r weakenliiie itiaini, mr Vtcuulii uraii lierelovr will rettoie you nltl,i ut rlnurt or clecir.' uy ? 000 in uie, not ntiM : mm Ulluir nut on rrturiinl not f) H fruuJi vrltfor purtii fiirt rnt emrtl in plnlu onti'inpv, LOCAL APPLIANCE. CO.. I4 Cmtioi Hit, Diavir, Cll.