THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1000. 9 ' 't ( AK-SAR-BEN I PMO$ 1 HOSPE'S BANNER WEEK. Country visitors wel come to our SPECIAL REDUCTION in prices and terms on the Lead ing WORLD BEAT-ERS- Knabe Pianos Kimball Pianos Kranich & Bach Pianos Hallett & Davis Pianos Whitney Pianos Victor Pianos Hospe Pianos Llndell Pianos Hlnze Pianos Bootha Pianos Llghte Pianos Irving Pianos Krell, &c, &c. All finished in either of the following handsome veneers: Golden Oak, San Domingo Luzon Mahogany, Genuine Rosewood, French, Bur and American Walnuts, &c. &c. $200 PIANOS for $138 $225 PIANOS for $158 $250 PIANOS for $178 $275 PIANOS for $198 $300 PIANOS for $218 $375 PIANOS for $250 PIRATES STUMBLE SLIGHTLY i Cardinals Tako to Jack Oheabro's Curves with Great Familiarity. GIANTS MAKE IT THREE WITH BROOKLYN Nnv York Take the Series from the I'linniplntin li)' I'liiyliiK lleltrr Hull Clilcnuo Mini I'lillnilelpliln lluth Winners, St. Louis, 7 I'ltfxlmrK, (I. IiIchko, B Cincinnati, -I, ,tv lurU, III nrookl)ii, fi. 1 ' l I lit 1 1 1 li I u , B nimton, ., I'lTTSuTKO, l'n., Sept. 22.-SL Louis won tho third gamo of tho scries by hit ting Chesbro hard and driving him out ot the box In the sixth Inning. Waddell then went In and not another hit was raudo by the visitors. Attendance, 6,400. Score: 1'iTTSHfiia , sr. loiis x.iioai:. imo.A.K. MutVry. Ufmim t, ltltchey, Warner, tviirms. Zlmmsr, Ely. it.. Climbro, Waddell, If. 1 tt 1 2b. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals .. 8 U 27 li 4 I'lttSbUrK u St. Louis 1 2 II 0 2 1 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 McQr&w, 8b 1 0 Hurkttt. If.. 0 3 HMdrlck, cf l lKinovan, rf 0 Wallace, ss. 2 Keltter, 2b.. 1 McU&nn, lb 1 'rlner, c... 0 Jcn'c, p. 2 1 0 ! 4 1 1 3 0 Z 5 2 1: 1 .1 0 0 Totals 0 7 II 27 IS 0-0 0- Karnnd nine T'ltlnliurc 3-. St. Lnulfl. Two-base hits: O'Urlen. kcliitcr (2). Three- uaae tilts. Wajincr, McCann. Stolen uusrs: wanner. Wll urns. kpIsIit. t'rlcer. sic- Cann. FlrHt bae on balls; Oft Chcshrn, 2; oft Wuddell, 1. Struck out: lly Chcnbro, 3; uy Wnildell. 3: uv Jones. 1. ranged liall: Crlger. Wild jiltoh: Jones. Hits: Oft Clies. uro, it; oft Waadull, 10. Time: 2:10. Um pire; O'Uny. I'roiivrl)', 22. Chlcaso made nut) won u game. Attendance, C'hlcnKo lilts CINCINNATI. Rent. hltH at the. right time today clcse and InterestliiK inw. score. CINCINNATI. a.ii.o.A.n. Ilarrett, cf lUrtzel, It Oclr, rf .. llfcUUy. lb. Irwin, ib. Corcoran, HUlnf'dt. Tellt, c ifeq,tt, p. n 0 2b 0 ... 0 .... 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 IS 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 C 1 1 CHICAGO. lUI.O.A.n fitranir, 3b.. 0 2 1 3 0 MeCarfy, if ! l 4 l o Merits, rf.. 0 1 2 0 0 (Sreen, rf... 0 12 0 0 Chllrfa. 2b... 1 0 2 2 1 llradlsy, lb. 0 0 8 0 0 McCor'k. ill 0 ! 1 1 Kline. 0 116 10 Menefee, n. 0 0 1 10 over, 7, by Ohlowa, 8, Earned runs: Han over, 2, Time. 1.45. After thl came Hanover easily won see ond money by playing Daykln. "Hi" I lUHiettlUIl Ul luumn t,tii,jtt the three daVH' camei, Tho decisions wero generally considered fair Orlulmil ami Arn, Tho Ariros. a crack team Of. ball players from Nebraska City, will cross bats at Vinton street nark this afternoon with Captain Bradford's Originals. Two .games I be Played, the first being called at 2:W. It Is promised that the games will be Interesting and exciting Mid tne nae ball fans will doubtless turn out In good shape to witness what will probab'- hn the last gamo of the season. The teams will be: Originals. Position. 'Vr.K- .Mcnvaino I'ltcner ur.umni Hromatka Catcher Purdue McAulllto Klrst Hauso Lnwlcr Second QuUg Waller Third Zm Foley Short Jiorrisey Jelen l.ott Miiur Dlnecn Minnie i Whitney Hlght Strobii' D0MINICKS DAY TO SCORE tlliiilmitlvr .lockcy l'titu I imr M in- Hers Acrii the rlnte at St, l.ouli. ST. LOtMS. Sent. 22. -The card at Kin- loch park was made up of small but high class Holds today and Starter Chlnn ex perienced n dllllculty in getting mem on In perfect alignment. The feature of I he day was Domlnleks masterly riding. Tho diminutive jockey pnoieu tour mounts io victory and placed unotner liorso insiue tho money. Track good. Summaries) First rnco. s x furloncs. purse: jonn a. Morris. 117 (Domlnlck). 9 to 20, won; Kuge nlii Wlckes, S3 (Howell), 8 to 1, second; Hweet Canornl. B'J fCoburn). 7 to 1. third. Time: l:14Vi. He True, Nobleman und Miss Hrammo also ran. Second race, six furlonits. nurso. u-year- nh,.lpmni. fW f llnaulnvfifl fi t li I . won; Oula, Ul (Howoll), B to l, second; Orleans. 112 (Domlnlck). 4 to 1. third. 'lime: l:lBi. Dandy Jim, Tony l.epping, .Marcy, Olenhow and The Hlack Jew also ran. Third race, one nnd onc-eigntn nines. st-ring: iJitireatp, !S (nomlnlck). 8 to 5. won; Go to lied, ill (Ho)and), 2 to 1, second; v.?i w rwiifanm. i, to l. tnirii. iiinu. 1:55. Guldo Hock and Joo IJoughty ulso ran. Fourth race, one anil one-hair nines, over six hurdles: Tonto. 1C2 (Coughlln). 2i, to I. won: Titus. i;r ti.ioyti), i to i. scconu; Franc s rone. 132 (Collins), to l. iniru Time: 2:&3. Domosetta und Negllgenco rf fused to jump. . i." rtii rm. ntiB mile, nurse invon, ju. (Domlnlck), 6 to C, won; Allco Turner, Iri (Unsslncer). 3 to 1. second; HI Nocker. M (i:. Mathews), 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:41 i. in i ,.,1 r,tr,i nmi iinvni Nirriintr itmii run. Sixth race, seven turiongs, seiiini;; iii Kollar. 100 (Domlnlck), fi to 1, won; Maggie riitcia tai Mfnu-itiM. i to 1. second: Hnvl l,,.l 1IV5 lH Mnllmu'l. 10 to 1. third. Time: 1;2SV4. Ilnslelli, Kinureu unu leuuiesuniu also ran. SAD FOR PLUNGER AND PIKER 3ravesend"s Half Holiday Crowd Gets Home with Flattened Purse. IMP'S DEFEAT HITS TALENT REAL STINGER Xenrly livery Kvmt nt l'lill Dirjer's TruuU 'In he n Uy Horse 'flint Was Ilnrtlly Considered In the lUtllnii. Totals ..4 8 27 It 1 Totals ..6 C 27 :0 Z Cliioltitiu.lt 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 01 Chicago 10003001 0-5 Earned runs: Cincinnati. 3: Chicago. 3. Twn-has hits: Strang. McCarthy. Scott. Three-base hits: Ucler, Kllng. Stolen nasu: uarrett. First base on balls: Oft Scott. 2: off Menofee. 2. Struck out: lly Scott, 5. Passed balls: I'eitz. Kllng. Wild pitch, Scott. Time: 2:00, Umpire: Umalle. Three Ktrnluht (or Giants. NEW YOIIK. Sent. 21. New York made It thrco straight by defeating Urooklyn at the i'oio grounds again mis ntternoon. Donovan went up In the air In the fourth inniriit und travn New York nvn runs. Ken. nedy, who replaced him, was a puzzle to the New Yorks. Tnere was consmeraoio kick- Ing by both teams. Doyle was hurt by b--tng run Into by Keeler and retired In favor of Grady Attendance, 6,uw. Mcores OMAHA GOLF TEAM IS BEATEN St, Joseph Country Club Tnkes i tie IleveiiK" on the tlnte City IMnyers. .It- ST. JOSKril, Mo, Sept 22.-(Speclal Tel- mtrnni l i tin Kr .inpim iniiiiirv l.iiii t-iutt team iieteateu ino umiiua icun ,i margin or eleven noies in a iren tn- tn.t t m i itv ivnu pinnn t nruiiKnoui. me surcess of tho homo team being duo to tho big ncores run up ny t-owun iinu niiuui Kurly In the gamo the Omaha team showed ..i..;h n,t. I Itt iirriini'lTlir the unlrs most of the best men were matched ugalnst the weakest players of tho local team. Haskell and iaurio wcro in baiiuvui ,'"" wero responsible for tho good averagu ltiado by the visitors. Score: nitOOKTl'N. 11.11. O A K. Jones, cf 1 Keeler. It .. 1 Hheckard, It 0 Kelly, lb .. 1 Demont, 2b. 0 Crops, ib. . .. 1 Da en, 1 MeOulre. o. 0 Donovan, p. 0 Kennedy, p. 0 Totals .. 5 NEW YOIllf, K.II.O.A.E Vanll'n, ef. 1 1 3 0 0 Belbach, If.. 1 Hlckm'n, 3b l Ilcrnurd, rf. 2 Doyle, lb.... 0 Orady, lb... 0 O.Davis, fs....l 0 Murphy, 2b. 0 llowcr n, c. Ilawley, p.. HT. JOSUl'lI Weekly , l'owell Huntley Drwltt I'urkcr ficlimldt Mnrthull KMer Ptnlth Mnttra MnDonuld S 24 It 1 Totals .. 6 S 27 10 Hrooklvn 00200100 2- Now York OlODOOOO'- First base on errors: Ilrooltlyn, 3. Left nn hnses! llrooklvn. 7: New York. S. First bun on pans: urr Donovan, o: on jven- nedy, 2; oft Hawy, 3. Struck out: By llrtiinvAn. 2. Sacrince hits: Keeler. HOW ermnn. Stolen hasrs: Keler. VanHnltren. Selbach, Double plays: Jones to cross to Dahlen to Kelley, Selhnch to Davis, Hick man to Doyle, Aiitrpny to i.rauy to uavis Three-base hit: Selbach. Hit by pitcher: Hv Donovan, l uy itnwiey. i. wnu pncu Donovan, umpiro; anyuer, iimu; Qoakera "Win AKnln rtnSTON. Rent. 22 l'hlladelnhla won tho final game today. Both teams played poorly In the Held, but the visitors managed f rimnnrt llnnnllllp at the critical times. v le 'a catch or Harry s one ur ve in rue seventh was pncnomenai. Aiicnuancc, :,w, Score. B03TON. I ritllADEI.riUA R.H.O.A K n.H.O.A.E. Iiurla 9 1 Foye . 2 Hunker 2lI'vltt 'Klnstcr Total 271 Total OMAHA. r. Itolinn j.-. 1 il. T. IemlBt IrfWl Mnrsemnn Fairfield J. It. U'nilut Haskell 1 l'J Denies Chnre of I'ake, niipvi'vyi' uvn . Sent. 22. (Special.) Harry V. Hynds. who was ennrgeu uy "Kid- MCCOy OI IiavillK lirrtmirn .1. i i niti itnuvrnn McCov una C or bett by placing bets on Corbett throughout ,,orformii the west, has made a sworn statement that ,min. 8 he knew Homing wnniuver nui .t. i, ,, i..U'LTimi hn received from i... t.i, "rtt rn tnn nvn (li ill,; luiilvi tnit-ii 1 1 n . 1 1 V ' jr ... ... - -' , , , t, t,..t tttiultiitul n-ns In irood health and was confident of winning In ten rounds; ,!... Ii.t rnnn l-n, tin mil 1PV iriJIII .111 Hi m Corbott or unyono clso connected with tho affair. . , . lit.tt.io nfiidnvir in in nn sou ill int.- iih in coming suit of Mis. McCoy for divorce ny McCoy, wno uiso denies niu i imwo ji wife that tne uig ngni '" NEW YOItK, Sept. 22. A big half holiday crowd took ndvaniago of tho bright, cool weather and a strong card to attend tho racing nt Gravescnd today. The sport was spirited, but those who tried to nick tho winners had a disastrous day, only two fa vorites finishing m front, imp, too, was beaten, and badly beaten, nnd as she Is a public Idol, tho small betters lost to a man. She ran seventh In tho Occidental handicap, which was the feature of tho day's card. She was a top-weight, conceding pounds to everything In the race, nnd yet she was strongly supported. McJoynt was up and he could not get her out In front, although she bore the brunt of tho paceniaklng. First Jack l'olnt raced with her nnd then Char- entus and on tho far turn she dropped back and finished In tho ruck. Hardly then made her bid and led for a few strides, but l'lnk Coat, who had boon well up nil tho way, took tho track as they rounded Into the stretch and wns never headed, winning out by a length and a half from Jack l'olnt, who closed resolutely In tho Btretch. Char- cutUB was third, a head before Hardly. Colonel I'addcn won tho Flatlands stakes, lending all tho way and winning nil out half a length bcfnro Autollght. He was favorite in the betting. The sport began with a big unset. God frey, at 30 to 1. In the first rnco ran head nnd head with Sadduceo to tho head ot the stretch, when the latter stopped nnd God frey coming on lasted long enough to win by a head from Pupil. Star Urlght took the second raco cleverly In fast time. Tho Hhymer graduated from tho maiden class In the Ufth nnd The Am nion, tho favorite, only galloped to win the last race easily. Summaries First race, selling, about six furlongs: Oodfrev. lot (Wedderstrand). 30 to 1 and S to 1. won; I'tinll. 109 tWIIilams), 3 to 2 and oven, second; Ueber Karl. 113 (Burns), i to l. num. 'rime i -o. Macuiuceo. Flaunt. Danfurth. I'lncher and Blarney Stone also ran. Snrniiil rnre. one mile nnd seventy yards: Star Bright, 10S (Odom), 7 to 1, won; King Hnr evcorn. 113 (II liter). 7 to 0 nnd 5 to 3. second; Autumn, 113 (Shaw). S to 5, third. Time; 1:15. Klnnlnlck. First Whin, As- ntillh ami Anecdote also ran. Mini ritrto i. nii nnim hiiikph. neninir. live furlongs: Colonel l'adden. 105 (Slack), 2 to 1. won: Autollght. 102 (O'Connor), 30 to 1 nnd 10 to 1, second; Klmbcrley, DO (Daly), s to 1. third. Time: 1:02 1-S. Annie Th"mi)- son. Tolamnn. Niiugu, satire, liasco, 1-aKe and Screech ulso ran. Fourth race. Occidental Handicap, one mile nnd a furlong: l'lnk Coat, 103 (lliirus). l to l. won: Jack i'o nt. nt w u am). fi to 1 nnd 2 to 1, second; CharentuH. 103 (O'Connor). 7 to 1. third. Tlmo: l:5,n-fi. llardlv. Hello, of Troy. The ltoman. Imp. Retier.'il Mart Oarv and Withers nlHO ran. Kirth rare. live, rurionus 'i ns ill vmer. 110 (O'Connor). 4 to 1. won: Sharpshooter. 110 (Medio), 7 to 1 nnd 5 to 1. second; Tetn- iileton. 107 (Wllllnmsi. is to 1, third. Time: 1'Olt.r,. IrIii. llenrv Clav. live. Seminole, Itappunecker, Add, Magnus. Trolle. Dancer Held, Trigger, Anna Darling. Cornelian, sriinnimfiMier una iiouieua mso ran. Sixth race, selling, one nnu one-sixteeiun miles: Tho Amazon, 101 (Shawl, fi to 3. won: Compensation, 110 (Spenrcr). 4 to 1 nmi 8 to fi. second: ltvaldo. 38 (Cannon). l! to 1, third. Time: 1: IS 4-5. MacLeod of Dare. Oncck Queen. Einn conic anu lev erage also ran. (?F?kv lip J illlll 111 fill III Wv Who's Your Tailor ? Does he satisfy you in price qual ity style fit and Avorkmanship ? Does he offer you a generous varie ty to select from? HeHtiltn nt Fort Wayne, FD11T WAYNE. Sent. 22. The closing day of the Bed Hlbhon meet saw no sensational nee. Tne trnck was in poor con- Summary: .20 Dace, nurse JSOO: Sophia, b. m.. by Anderson Wilkes (Hawkins). And numerous to select from $1,000 Grands. others up to H mllt'n, cf 0 lying, 1 Harry. If ..0 Tonney, lb.. 0 Collins. Ju.. 1 Freemsn, rf 0 Mwf, :ti.... 0 Clarke, o ... 1 Willis, p ... 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 11 2 3 1 1 0 3 1 3 1 0 0 Thomas, cf. 0 0 Single. If.... 0 0 Deleirty, lb 0 1 ImJoIc, 3b.. 0 0 Flick, rf.... 1 0 McKarl'd. o 0 O Dolsn, 3b... 1 m $1,000 Grands. B iTerms as Easy! as $H0 Per I Nlonth, All Pianos arc marked M with J Red Tags in Plain Figures J 4 11 27 is : (TOM, SS. Donahue, ... 3 P. 0 r.'nt Hull Ilntes Anuouiieeil. rF.TiAJl FAKI.S. la.. Sept. 22. (Special.) Mnni-r fiiirt Kenrelv of tho State rvor- inal school root nan team uiinuum-i-ii luuut the following dates tor ino luum mm ori son: . . . . .. . . Octcher 0 State university, jowh v.ny. October i:v-urano university, .uumco. October 20 l'enn college, Cedar I-alls. October 27 Upper Iowa college, 1-nyette. November 3-Coo College, Cedar Falls. Vnvnm ti.tr 24 Cnrnnll college. Cedar 1' alls. Totals . 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Philadelphia. 9 27 13 S 1 0 04 0 0 1-5 Three. Totals Boston Philadelphia ... l.?arnil runs! base hit: Cross. Homo run: Cros. Stolon bnses: I.nJole. McFarland, Hamilton, Timmit t.nnc (2). Collins. Dnuhle nlnys Collins 10 tenney; uijuw tiiiini-.n-;n , Cross to LnJolo to Delehnnty. Sacrlllo' l.i,. WrtL-itrlnttil irirut ti.'iHe nn 1 fills: i u Wlills. I; oft Donahue, 3. Struck out: By Willis, 2. Time: 1:30. empire: iiursi, Stnttilliiu of the Tennis. Played. Won. Lost .... 122 .... 121 .... 123 .... 122 .... 12.1 .... 122 123 Brooklyn .... rittsuurg ... Philadelphia Boston ....... Chicago Ht. T.ouls .... Cincinnati .. 73 49 Now York 123 r,G Ci 55 51 53 57 m r,7 B7 C3 70 P.C. .5S1 .537 GOO 4111 .451 431 No more will be asked, no less taken. ONE PRICE TO ALL. Stools and Scarfs at wholesale prices. Guarantee for 5 years goes with every piano- We have sold over 8,000 Instruments in the 26 years of our business existence in Omaha. ft!: m m i A. Hos 1513-1515 Douglas Street.! t I 03. Alexandria Hull Totirnnineiit. M.l'.VANDHIA. Neb.. Sent. 22. (Special.) The base ball tournament hero Thursday nmi Friday was a ureal success. Karlv In the afternoon on Thursday tho Daykln club defeated tho Alexandria club. This game was followed by tho very best game over played upon the Alexandria diamond be tween tho Hanover nnd Ohlowa clubs for a purse of J70. The score: Ohlowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hanover 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-2 Batteries: For Ohlowa, Bliss and Adams; fpr Hanover, Hedman nnd Heck. Struck out- By Bedmnn, 7; by Bliss. 11. Krrors: By Hanover. 2; by Ohlowu, 2. Earned run: Fox of Hnnover. Friday forenoon Alexandria was again de feated by the Daykln club for second money, n purso of fcV). Tho first game In tho nfternoon was for tho same purse. Score: ltunover 00001900 010 Ohlowa 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 b Batteries: For Hanover, Bean and Heck; for Ohlown, Mooro and Adnms. Struck out: By Bean, 4; by Mooro, 6. Krrors: By Han- i.-vn.i a winininw. who tilnved lett enu on tho State university team of lown City last o!inn. In enanhlnx the team this season. The lineup has not yet been made up. Spurts nt York Fnlr. vnm," v.ii 3tnt 52 tSneclal.l The at tendance nt tho York county fnlr, held this week nt this place, continues to bo well at tended. Bemls' black mare Bess won the green trot nnd Bob O won tho running race In 0:51k Tho hold contests between York college "and York HIkIi school took place at tho fair grounds, inn nm-varu unmi win won by1 Bob Wllley. with 11. Test u c oso second. Prof. K. Porter of York college won tho shotput ny u tnrow oi i icct iu Inches. Ho also won tho hammer throw. Cooper won tho high Jump nnd Bob Wllley of the lllgn scnooi won wio mumu iuvu, f'relirlitoii nn Husy Winner. Tho gamo schedJlod between the Crelgh ton university and Deaf and Dumb Insti tute foot ball teams for yesterday came off despite tho disagreeable weather. The grounds wero In the worst kind of condi tion, but tho teams wero both anxious for their (Irst game nnd took llttlo iiccouiit of tho mud. Creighton plnyerl uch effective Theresa Wilkes, blk Juy B, g. g Dandy, b. g Slumber, b. s I.ndy Albright, h. m... Willow Jean C, b. in Tlmo: 2:13i, 2:104, 2 2:24 trot, nurso fSi.O: Whltewood, gr. g., by (Hudson) Major Greer, eh. li Sprlngdale, br. m Dorothy Bedmond, blk, m... I.lly Sherbet, b. m Trutlles. g. m Frenurnt, g. m First I. inn!, b. m Time: 2:15H, 2:114. 2:H',i. 2:li! trot, purso 1SW: Wauhan, g. g. by Pilot Medium (Curtis) 1 Flash Lightning, b, g ti Kscobar. br. h I Tlmberlake. b. g 2 Consteuaro, b. h II Baby B. b. m fi Bnsll Wilkes, br. s 7 1 1 UN, 2:10H. Woodlark Nicoll's to-order garments cost little more than Ready-Made give comfort and fttting in every particular made as vou direct from latest style fabrics and the choice is large. NicoWscasi weiods,Tvidc assortment and extensive business have placed mod erate priced tailoring foromost in the clothing world. Nicoll knows the small profit and targe trc'ic secret. Suits s you order them at $20, $25, $23, $30, $35 and $40. Trousars at 55, $6, $7, $8, $9 mark the pace we mean to go in giving you a good reason for preferring us. 7a!I an J Winter Gvercoats-$20 to $50i" ovory popular shade and material. fJivimr our whole attention to making-to-order striving to give you the most for the least money and getting the best mate rials for you to select from, is our way of winning your permanent trade. We don't know a better way. 209-211 So. 15th St. Karbach Block. lr "Sun Bonnet Babies H little I)0O- the city - Time: 2;1CU, 2:liU, 2:10)4, 2:17, 2:1S, 2.17.S. TrnttliiK KIiirn ot to 3Ieet. IiKXINGTON. Ky.. Sent. 22.-Crescties. 2:014, tho world's champion stallion, will not meet Tho Abbott In the October meet ing of tho Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders' association hero. Tho owners ennnut ngreo on tho number of heats. Ocorgo Ketcham wanted three In live, but C. J. Ilnmlln. tho owner of Tho Abbott, wouiu noi agree. J. A. KERVAN MERCHANT TAILOR. Ladies' and Gentlemen's High Class Tailoring at Mod' erate Prices. TEL. 805. 422 SO. I5TH ST ball during the llrst nnir its to convince the men or tho institute mat tney. wero altogether outclassed. Perceiving this tho institute refused to p'ny a second half. len'ln llie score m to u in . reiuiuuu n favor. Plnn iv Crlehet t.'luli. A movement Is on foot for the organiza tion of the Omaha Cricket und Athletic association, tho preliminary plans being In tho hands of C. W. Lennon, J. B. Hnynolds and J. Francis. Tho Intention of the pro moters is to incorporate mo association when 15rt men hnve signed the subscription paper which calls for an Initial fee of $15 with annual uucs oi iu. Tho association will nuiiu a ciuunouse anu lnv out rounds within easy rench of Omaha and will promote Interest In cricket, golf, lawn tennis ami inner iiciu sports. Ten T'otiuh Terrors, Police Sergeant Whelnn nnd n squad of olllcers gathered In ten hoboes. motly drunk, from near Sbeely station late ys- teruny anernoon. iney nan ueen teitur Izlng tho neighhorliood during the day find It is reported that some of them held up woman and rohued her or -u a tew it the hoboes had revolvers, but "ditched them as soon n tho oflUers came In sight. Home wero charged with vagrancy, while others were held for Investigation as sua- plclous characters. Prnnkllti Kleven Wins, FHANKMN, Neb.. Sept. 22.-(Speclal Tel- egram. The Franklin nendemy foot ball team played tho Smith Center (Kan.) High school today at Smith Center. lesultlnK in a victory for tno ernnKiin boys uy a store or Id to o. we nae a goon strong eleven tins year and expect they win iio coou work. Doano college Is to play here soon. Chlrnuo 'Viimlly Wins. CHICAGO. Sept 22 -Cilcnro university today won Its llrst collegiate foot ball come tins yenr uy ueieaiini; i.onuiarii uri versltv. 21 to 0. The camo was one-sided nil through, tho Lombard team being out' clusseil. ChlirKed vlth Miiiliexsleineiit. QCiNCY. 111.. Sept. 22.-Fred Thumany nn e-alderman of Qulncv and former grnnd treasurer of the Select Knights of America, wns arrested here today for the aliened embirlemont of SI .TOO of the funds of tho city, lie was unable to give bull N o Hellef tor 11 Irnr s. "I had bronchitis for twenty years,' aid Mrs. Minerva Smith of D.iuvtllo, III "and at times have been bedfaBt. I never got relief until I had taken Foley's Honey and Tar. It is pleaaant and gives quick relief and Is a sure cure for throat and lung diseases." Take nothing else, Mycrs-Dlllon Drug Co., Omaha, Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha. Klnihle Wins nt Montrenl. MONTHRAIj, Sept. 22.-Tho one-mlln pro fosslnnnl championship ot America wns th" feature nt tho Nntlonal Cvcllnir associa tion today. Major Taylor, Klmhle and Col- lett set a slow pace in the llrst heat. Tay lor spurted too soon In tho back stretch. Kimu:e winning ny a wneei nt the wire. Tom Butler win no suspeniieu for non appearance Kramer refused to ride a sntnl-llnnl heat and was suspended during tno rest oi tno uay. ne eniorcu a protest lyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlru'kiliy digests tho food aud itlda iSnturo In etreiintlieulntj and recon jtructlnBtho cxluumtcd dicstlve oj- nans. It is the latostdlscovcrcd dlKcst aut and tonic. No other preimnitlpn can approach it in emdency. It, In itantly rellevaaand perraaiiently cures DyBpcpsIa, Indigestion, Heartburn, Matulenee, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Kick Ileadache.Oastralul'i.Cranips and allotlierrcsultsof linpcrfectdlBest.oii. , Largo fclje. contains VM tlmei alliiboutdTbpcpilumiiUtd free O Do'VI" T C'5 Chlcano Price ftOc, ano tl imuUbkc. Hook Prenarad by COPLEY OPENS A FEW BARRELS Not political barrels but barrels ot the richest, sparkling cut glass of the celebrated Hawks make. Vases, Ice cream trays, cheeio plates, cold meat plotters, berry bowls, wa ter pitchers, whiskey and wine sets, candle sticks AND EVKHYT1IINQ, You know or will know If you como and Investigate, that COPLEY SAVES YOU MONEY ON CUT CLASS. HENRY COPLEY, Wares of Gold and Silver. 215 S. 16th St., Paxton Block rhlef Watoh Inspector O. K. C & 13. By . O. it St. L. By.. K. C. & N. C. Uy. n Special watch examiner for U. & M. ny. We havs broken th spell of high prices on optlosl goods but our work Is the usual hUh standard that comM from Aloo & P:i fold's W examlns sys fret, but w furnish glasses only wbsn needed -We Iwivp our own man ufacturing plant and grind ah o it own lsn THE AlOE & PENP0LD CO., I,endlnar Snlentldo Opticians, 140S Enruani. O.MAIIA. OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL. Ilnvo you soon Ihom?- tho pie nro cruatlnR a furotp In wo are headquarters for tills particular hrnnrt of Imbles cleverly drawn-art-lstlcnlly eolored-they must he peen to ho iippreeiated iiinrU our word, you will boon he out of the nice if you fall to make the acquaintance of one of these "Sun llonnets" in addition to these we have a dozen new designs that are novelties in tho extreme nil hand painted coino in and let us show them to you. A. HOSPE, Music and Art. 1513 Douglas. rum ii i m tmUUIAiJ i rminmii Dis Am Db Way I'll Look- when I'm erawiin' tnro' oe renre when I steals my way Into do Alc-Snr-Hon show thin week but 1'so Roln' every nlRlit, oven If I have to knock a phinl: off I want to k to j;it new Ideas aliout writln' my ads fur my lios you hop, he's got do most superh ous stock o' stoves you ever laid eyes on an' lie's a sellln' 'em, too why, lie sells a good oak stove for ?i.03-and a real line "Knvorlte" bnsc burner for $10.S0-lfs de greatest economy stove made -den dere's dem Favorite steel ranges, what he Hells fur $29.S0 uotliln' in dis market ter compuro with them. Don't buy a stove till you sco my boss. A. C. Raymer 1514 Far nam St., 4 "tni A Sweet Delivery send a woman candy nnd ypu'll plense her nine times out of ten get It here nnd you'll plenso her every tlme-we don't any tills because It's our candy, but because it's true bo bellovo in be ing honest-lf It were not so we wouldn't sny so-hlghcst quality, low est prices is the rule that governs this store with a cast Iron rod. W. S. Balduff. 1520 Famam St. Its Only 10 Cents- To get Into tile big show this weok it only costs a little time to tnko a look at our elegant lino of Alc-Sur-Hon ball shoos-the hull Is going to ho a swell affair this yeur-swell shoes nnd swell affairs go together-the new patent leather button turn solo shoe for tho women is a very swell affalr-this high heel that gives that graceful ureti to the Instep-the same thing can be snld of tho men's shoes-overy new stylo, as In tho woman's line-when you seen them you have neon all. huvo Drexel Shoe Co., New Cutnlojtu ready Sent free for the ii sic I n if. dunlin's 1'p-tu-ilnte Nline Moose. HID FAIlNAM STHI3I4T.