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    TTTTC OMATTA DATLT T5EE: TT'ESD.VT. OCTO-RF.H f), 1000.
REDS LICK CHICAGO TWICE
Awful Fielding of th Lofia Bunch Makes
Both Viotories Easy,
PITTSBURG TAKES A PAIR AT ST LOUIS
rirtiff HrRln ff Plnj UUr rimmplntu I
iirnln ifl., . - i i
" ...... .d iwn r l " wr .
Knatern (inniea Mnlneil
"ill.
Plttaiinr. .-t m, I, mils, n.i:.
Cliicliinuil, I lilcnco. 1-1,
Apm ViirU-lhniun, ruin.
I'lillndcliililH-lirooLly n, ruin.
CHICAGO. Oct. S A double-header with!
Cincinnati elorf the rann here today.
the viaitnrH taking both game.1 and the
erles. Hank errors, ten In number. lot
the flrsl Kame rfnd Inability to hit Phil
lip the second seven more awful blunders
piling up Cincinnati's total. Attendance,
P30. Score. Hrit xtnie
CIIICAtlo 'T.VflS.SATI.
It II O A K It H O E
FtronE. n,..n i iirmr-eit. . t . I 1 1 n
- .... i
t'olan. rf . I 5 t
1 I'll.rtjel, If J I I V
M'Carthi. If 9 I ; fl
rf
I
0 1 , J.
oreon. tf I I i
(lantel, tti o j ti
M'Cm'li, to i i
:adl', Jb. l :
IvjiMhu. c . 1 i :
M'nefi, p . i) i
.i ety. lb j J IS I i
i. -'in lb . . 3 3 t 1 e ,
j . wroiH, o1 1 'i i 2 I
; ojitnfeMt, S 1 I 4 J 8 ,
1 1 KiUft", r ... 1 2 1 3 I ,
An, p.
4 1 6
TotaU . . 4 !J '
Cincinnati .
ChlcaKo . . .
Earned rtns
1 1
Tol U 14 !T 1 4
.4003300 1-13
luAflOOSl 0 I
chlcaso, 3; Clnelnnntl, 3.
J!lt on bases.
nicaijo. 7; Cincinnati, s
Two-base hits Donahue. Htelnfoldt
Inrer-oase hlt. Green. Home run. Har
rctt. .Ha.'rtH. e hit: Jlt-rk'ey Stvlcn
baoa: O.i.nn Hartzel. Heekley Double
plays Stclnteidt to Corcoran to fiecklev,
oieinici.it to tjecK ey htrtiCK out. Hy ,
fii? f..rl: , ,..;... . t,"X .ir.u . .I-
Off Menefee. i. off Malm, 1. Hit with ball.
irwin. Time. 1:4.; empire: O Day.
Score, second game:
CIIK'AOO. . CINCINNATI.
It.II.O A K. It II O
utrmng, tr. ., 0 9 2
Italun, rf 0 0 1
.M'Crth-. IfO D J
Oretfn, rf ... 0 0 .'
UuiMt. lb t 111
M'Cm'lt, Jbt 1 t
nraiUey, lb t M
4 i lUrr-n. ci .i : u o
1 0'IUrtj!. If HOOD
0 I Uol.r, rf QIAO
1 0 It. klcy. lb J 1 15
0 I Irwin 3b .110 3
4 0 'i.r iran, m : J 0 :
3 0Jt nffl.lt. ilt 0 1 3 A
2 I Kanoe, ... I i
4 f l'lilllltf, p.. I 0 0 1
rtrr, e . . 0 0 1 -t l Kanoe, c ... t i 1
Talur, p....O D 1 I f l'lilllltf, p.. I 0 0 I
-I
TotaU .... I 5 21 JD Tt Totnln . .. J 11 !t 13 4
Chicago 0 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 1 I
Cincinnati 0 110 113 0 '3
Karned runs: Chlcugo, 1; Cincinnati, 2
I-oft on bases: Clilrago, 4; Cincinnati. 6.
Two-base hlc Barrett Three-bnse hits:
t.'orcornn, McCormlck Sacrifice hits:
Hartzel. Karrett Stolen bases: Barrett
(21; Heckiev, Stelnfeidt Mo tble .plnvs:
Strang to McCormack. Ganzel io Corcoran.
Htelnteldt lo Beckiey. Struck out: H
I'hllllpH, 4. Parsed ball: DeMer. Base on
balls: Off Taylor. .' Time: 1.40. empire:
O'Day. Called on account of darkness
after two out In the first half of the ninth.
IMrntes Ornli a Ilr.
ST. I.OCIS, Oct. 6-PIttsburg took the
double-header today without half trying.
Waddell pitched sensational ball In the
llrst game und received )rfect susport.
The second game was a llstloss one nil
through. Attendance. 1.3"0. Score, first
caxne:
8T. LOUIS. , PITTSUUIIG
U.H.O.A.E.! K.H.6.A.E.
fJiOrsr, Jb. 9 1 1 0 M'i"reer , If I 1 i 0
KaiMrr, 3b.. 0 ) 0 J 0 Hfa'm'm. tl'. 1 ! t 0
Uurkett, if.. 0 0 D 0 0 Illtchey. 2b. I 3 3 2 0
iUldiiek, ef. 0 v 1 0 0 Wjgncr, rf. 1 J i 0 0
Donovan, rf . 0 ! D 0 O'o'Hr.en, lb. I 1 10 1 0
Wallace, 83. o 1 13 0 Williams, 3b 0 0 1 1 0
Jtciger, 3h . 0 0 4 1 0 ZlmniT. c .. 1 1 5 2 0
IJunlln, lb...O 0 12 0 J Ely. m 1 3 17 0
Orltrer. c 0 1 2 OWadd-U, p..O 1 1 0
Jurvfs, p 0 0 0 6 0,
Totall .... 8 14 27 !4 C
Totali rf 14 11
Ht. Louis U 0000000 00
Pittsburg 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 08
Earned runs: St. Louis, 8: Pittsburg, 5.
Two-baso hit: Varner, 1. Threc-bnso hit:
Zlmmer. 1 Homo run: Wngner. Hit by
pitcher: Zlmmer, 1. O'Brien, I; McUraw.
I. Double plays: Krouger to Donlln. Base
on b.ilLs;. Uff JonH. 3. off Waddell, 3. Sac
rifice hits: Waddell, 1; Beaumont. 1 Wild
pitch: Jones, 1. Struck out. By Jones,
1; by Waddell, 4. Stolen base: Donovan,
1. Time; 1:40. I'mplri. Ktnslle
Score, second game:
nr. louis. i I'lTTtinuna.
ll.H.O.A.E.I K.II.OA.B.
K4eer, b.. 1 13 5 I'M Crrtrr. If J 2 1 1
Ilurkett, If.. 0 2 0 0 OHea'm'nl. cf S rt J .) 1
llfldlick. cf I 0 0 0 0 Itltchfy, 2b.. 1 3 3 0 0
tXnovan, rf 0 0 1 1 0 Wagner, rf.. 0 1 3 0 0
Wallace, n.l 1 1 1 ro'ltrbm. lb . 0 2 F 0 1
Krriicrr, 2b. 0 2 3 4 llWIUIam. 3b 1 2 1 4 0
Donlln, lb... 0 0 14 0 1 Zlmnier, c .. 9 9 t. I 1
Criger, c... 0 1 6 3 0 Ely, m. ... 9 2 3J 2
Sudhoff, p...O 0 0 3 0,TannuhlII. p 1 1 0 l
Tolali 1 7 27 Jl i Totals . . . . 11 17 12 4
St. Louis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02
Pittsburg 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 48
Earned mis: St. Louts, 0; Pittsburg. 4.
Sacrltlco hits: Beaumont, 1. Two-bafle
lilt: MrCreury. 1; Hltchey, 1 Double
plays: Ely to O'Brien. Kreuger to Wallace
to Donlln. Kreuger to Donlln. Base on
balls: Oft Sudholt. 2; off Tannehlll, 1
Tossed ball: Crlrer. 1. Struck out. By
Sudhoff, 3: by Tannehlll. 3. Time. l.iS.
t'mplre: Emslle.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. S -Philadelphia-Brooklyn
gamo postponed on account of
.raln-
. ...... YORK, Oct. 8. Boston-New York
game postponed on account of rain.
MtnndluK of the Tennis.
Played. Won. Lost
P.C.
Brooklyn ....
Pittsburg
Philadelphia,
Boston
Chicago
Ht. Louis ....
Cincinnati ..
Now York ..
133
SI
09
130
134
134
.137
137
.137
120
572
3S
.4M
46!
4M
4S1
4.11
2
73
fit
62
C
IS
PLAYERS FOR NEXT SEASON
Clana of the utlonal I, ensile
serve Their Men fnr the
CnmlnR Year.
He-
CHICAGO. Oct S - President N E. Youne
of tho Xatlouul league announces that the
following named players have been re
served .by Xntlonul leag-.ie clubs for the
season of 1901.
Doston-C. A. Nichols, v C. Willis. Wil
liam Dlnden. E M. Lewis, C. It. Pettinger.
II. Bailey, John Barry. C. Htah!. John
Freeman, Hugh Puffy, W. R. Hamilton.
W. J. Clark. William Sullivan. John
Clements. Friil Tennoy. R L Lowe. Her
man Long, James Collins
Brooklyn Joseph Kelly. Thomas P.
Leady, il. Howell, W H Keeler. Joseph
McGlnnlty. J Anderson. F Gutens. Joseph
Yeager. J Huber. I,. N Cross, L I. D
inontrevllle. II Jennings. W. Kennedy.
J. T.McGutre, W. E Donovan. C. J. Harris.
Joseph Corbett, J McJumes. W F. Dahlen.
C. A. Farrell. F A Jones. F R. Kltson. J.
T. Sheckard. D I. Fu'tz. M Steelman. E.
Powd. Alex Smtth Thomas F McCarthy
Chlcugo- T. i' Donohue. F 1. Chance,
If you want to keep your gray
hair and have your friends and
neighbors think, you are twenty
years older than you really are,
you can. And if you want to
have the old color restored and
renewed you can. liither is
easy Ayer's Hair Vigor will
restore color to gray hair.
J. C. Aver Company,
Pr'dicil Chcmiiu, Lowell, Mm.
Ayrr1 Srt)pri!li
Aytr1! PI 't
Ajo'i A it Cur
I Ajr' Hir Vijot
Ayu'i Chenv Prctorll
Ajtr'i Conutsac
A P Vieholla fhorlea TIpTlrr Clarke C
Griffith James J Callahan. John Tartar
Johr Menefee. Virgil Oar In. E Cunning-
hum. K K Harvey jonnitiniei, c i
('hllds. W J McVormbk, W. J Bradley,
Jnm tlvn Sam Merles Dan Green,
John A MiCarthv W M Thornton W A.
CMnrltinati- Frank llahn. Edward Scott,
c II Pelt. J r Beckley. Robert Wuod.
T v Cor. oran. V. c Fhlllln. W Samu
Crawford I.. V Oler. George P Masoon,
Mike Kahoe. K J Newton, Henry Stein-
r-ldt. harle K Irwin. Klmn Smith. James
Nrw v'nrk -Oa.nn, f'hfirVn U!k. John
J lOVr, J J WHrflff, f I KoMT. 1
tj Hiini,.. tt'ttll. I tl ti
.Merger. Albert Setbarh, r h. HUkman.
I.. Taylor. M. W irad.. Oeorse S tavls.
r. it II I 1 ! I i 1 1, n lilllllll Ji rr. t II
K II Mnhenv At irrrk .1 n
!.CX" :
motir. Ami it ifle. Iluvler Westerve'ldt
i..';
.imer
,,- ,
V. K Mowermmi, rc y llawlev. K
Hmlth. i Mathewaon. Ii.inlel Miirnri
riilladelphla K J t)lhantv. Monte i
fros-. J. V flHKle, Klmr Fllrk. Jocenh 1
jjoian. nar e i rrazei. Wiley I'tatt. n
. Wnlverton. William J Djeelebv. Hert
Conn. N. I.tjole. Hoy A Thorna. I". W
ShKarnnu.
it
IlluKlun. KrntiK i
Frank
Ionohue Wllllani If. Uernard. Albert
i i . i x i inn.. i ' ... ..i. ii... n . AMn
COII. It ' Herker. Plnrrt. CnlU
Lwiiti. r jibi-rllin II. iHIII I liuiill1'
IMtMburx -John (.'hesbro, Samiel I.eever.
Jessie Tannelitll, rtiarles I. Zlmmer. Wil
liam Peltrlver. r'lMiidf illtchev. Thomis
W I."aeh. John U'apner. Tnin I.. Mc
cherry. Charl& iJoyle Char'es Phllllppe.
d K Wadded. John O'Connor. Thomas
O'Brien. V F IIH. James T William". C
II Hraumont Fril C Clark.
Ht liuls -J J. M Crau. V Robinson. I..
Crlqer. I) T VnunB. J I'owel', It Jones.
Keister. II J Wallare, p MrUann,
Hnrkett
H Heldrli-k. V J
Ionovno. .M. J Donlln. C. J. Hemphill, o
hVhriTi'onjjo.M, C. . Ilarper. j itiiKlie.
AV. SuiJhorf. F Buelow, o. KrtiRr. ('
Knepper M. J C.rlllin
lteiensn.
Hy American Iz-acue base ball club of
Chlraco to ChlcaKO league bal' club Roy
Patterson
Uy Hartford to Brooklyn Harris. Gatens,
Donovan, Steelman.
Hy Marlon to IndUnapolls Harry inv.
John Gilbert, Harry Allamanz, Chtrlci
Crow.
Hy Marion to Worcester Geonre A. On
sart H Montreil James Oarry.
huspenueu
H New York .1. H Seymour, for balance
of ",h.. season. V 1
Hv Western l.caue-Thtf Des Moines rlub i
for dilation of constitution.
Contracts for 1:)1.
With Chicago Satn Strang. Xlcklen. J
Kling. J T. Hughes. M. W. Eason, E
llelmerl.
Players selected.
Hy Boston Pat Dougherty. J. Connor, of
Bridgeport.
Hy Cincinnati A D. Davis of Mlnne
atiolis William Cunroy of Milwaukee, J. G
Dobbs of I'tlcn. Hoke FerrN of Norwicn.
Frank Morton of New London. Erve Beck
of Toledo.
By Pittsburg Charles Huelow or t'leve.
Intid
SWIFTS BEAT THE JETTERS
IlltrreotliiR fiiinie nf II n 1 1 in AVhlch
the PucUits O n ( lilt I the
llrptvers.
In an interesting game of base ball at
the Vinton street grounds the Swifts beat
the Jetterx. U to 6. The score:
SWIFTS. J KIT Kit-'
It.II.O.A S. I R II.O.A.E.
O Ken'y. 9127 1 Fltig'ald. 1 1 2 2 2
Planner. If 1 1 I 0 lie ilol r. rf 2 1 3
Rodman, cf. 1 1 1 ft olllull. Jb .... 1 2 2
lary. lb .. 1 0 14 0 oli'olller. lb. . 0 0 It
Jon, 2b ..3 4 4 2 ltJohnton, If. 0 0 1
A Ken'y. 2b 3 4 2 2 2, Dee, Jb 1 0
Welch, p...,
O'Ke-fe. c
Parker, rf...
1114 O.McKall, p.
112 0 (i Clark, rt .
0 10 0 ojKomothe, i
0 0 0
0 1 1
10 2
Totals 11 14 27 19 5 Totals ! 5JT ) 4
Swlfua 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 411
jeners i u . u h u j u i o
Three-has" hits: Plnttner, Jones. A. Ken
neils (2 1. Rodman. Bases on balls. Off
Welch. J; oft McKall. 6. Struck out: Hy
Welch. 5: by McKall. S Time. 2: or. em
pire Whitney.
Lyona Uefrnta Indiana,
LYOXS, Xeb.. Oct. (Special.) A game
of ball was played here yesterday between
Lyons and the Omaha Indians, which In
cluded some of the best players of the
Winnebiigns. Score 22 to 24 in favor of
Lyons.
RACE WHILE RAIN FALLS
Sport nt Morris PrW SuinrTf but
.Murrrd by Heavy Uownpoar
null .Muddy Track,
XEW YORK. Oct. 8 A dull, gloomy lay
wns responsible for a light uttendance. n
Morris Park today and those that did V
tend had the discomfort of going home In
a heavy storm It began to rain as the
horses went to the post for the fifth t.'ce
and during the running of the sixth race
it came down In torrents, so that the hor?ej
as they went up over the hill could not n'
distinguished. Three favorites, two strong
second choices and one outsider divided
the curd and from a racing standpoint a
talr dav's porr was enh'yed The First
Monday handicap went to Reau Ormonde.
He onlv hud Moor and H.i.dly to beat ani
Just galloped In front ull the way.
The Olympian, the second event on the
card, was won by the favorite. B.isuto.
Orlentu at long odds, was the leader up
to the last f 'rlong, where Basuto chal
lenged her. winning in a mild drive by one
hulf a length. Advocator, heavily backed,
was third
The Bally Hoo Bey handicap went to
Gold Heels Choice cut out the running and
led by a good margin In the stretch, but
In the last sixteenth Gold Heels and Col
chester passed htm and fought it out to
tho wire, the former winning by half a
length. Compensation won the fourth rue
from the long shot. Belgrade, and Annoy,
at the price of 10 to 1. galloped home In (he
fifth, while Oloa. who had made the enrly
running, lasted long enough to take the
place u head before tho favorite. The
Ammon. Potente made all the nace In llu-
last ruce and splashed homo in the rain
and mud four lengths before CharentJi.
Summary:
First race. First Monday handicap, seven
furlongs: Beuu Ormonde. 104 (McCue), ;) to
3 und 1 to 3. won; Moor, !9 (O'Connor), 13 to
j and I to 2, -second: Hard'.y, 109 (McJoynt),
13 to 10 third. Time: l:27t. Xo others.
Second race, the Olympian, live and a
half furlongs: Basuto. 112 (Butlman). 2 to
1. won; Orlenta. 109 (Burns), 20 to 1 and 4
to 1. second: Advocator. 112 iHenryi. 5 to 1,
third. Time: 1:074 Cornelian. Yelp. Add.
Spry. Xonparell and Maria Bolton also ran
Third race. Bally Hon Bey handicap, six
and a half furlongs- Gold Heels. 119 "O'Con.
nor). S to 5. won. Colchester. 100 (Slack). 5
to 2 and 4 to S, second. Choice. 102 ' Mitch
ell). 10 to 1, third Time: 1:21. The Rhvmer
and Balamts also ran.
Fourth race, one mile: Compensation 100
(Bums'). 6 to 5. won: Belgrade. 96 iMlleai.
20 to 1 and 6 to 1. second; Wait Xot. 100
(Shaw). 5 to 1, third. Time. 1:41. Hum
mock. Lady of the Vule, Carbuncle, Bettle
Gray. Stur Chime and Sea Bobber also run.
Fifth race, mile selling' Annoy, f-6 iMI'ei)
10 to 1 won. idea, 91 iSIacki. S to 1 and i
to 1. second. The Amazon. 99 (Shawl. $ to 5,
third. Time: C42V Prestidigitator. Urlik.
Xaborkllsh and Bombshell also ran
Sixth rnce. Over the Hill hundk-np, one
and n sixteenth miles Potente, 113 (Burns),
2 to 1. won. Charentus 115 (Bullmani. 6 to
1 and S to 5. second. Intrusive. 12S (Henry i,
S to 5, third Time: 1 4s. First Whip also
run
TO RIDE FOR VANDERBILT
Jockey MrJoynt UnKnged at M .nl.
ary to (in tn Friiucc for
.Millionaire.
XEW YORK. Oct. S. William K. Van-
derbtlt today at Morns park engaged
J.ji-kev McJoynt to riue nis norecs m
France McJoynt's salary has not been
,, ,,(. niddic. hut be Is u fairly good rider
and could hardly bo secured for less than
jpiiAl a vear, particularly If he had to go
tn France. He In riding hero for Wyndham
Walden . L
Next year Mr. Vanderbllt will put a
strong lot of racers on th Franch turf.
Several years ago he bought a number of
brood mares from Pierre Lorillnrd and hail
them shlpteil to France, wnere ne nas an
extensive stud These mare.a were bred to
some of the speediest sires tn r ranco anu
England and It ls their produce which will
currv tha Vanderbllt colors. In racing only
horses bred In France Mr Vanderbllt will
comply with the requirements of the
French government, that In the most valu
able stakes only horses bred In France are
eligible.
Results at St. I.oula,
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Oct. 8.-At Klnloch park
the hlg betting race of the day was the
fourth, n ilx furlongs dash, which was won
by Miss Mao Day, Domlnlck up. Owing to
the condition of the track Doublet was
made tho favorite and a ton of money wus
wagered on him. Curley Brown'a sprinter,
Gold Oi, which was third choice, ran a
great nee. Two favorites, three second
choices and one outsider earned brackets.
Track fair Results.
First race, one mile, selling Celtic Bard,
liH (Coburn). tl to 20. won- W. B. Gates,
104 tDomlnlcki, 6 to 5. second. Tlckful. 98
(Basslr.gcr), 7 to 1, third. Time: 1.4S. Elbe,
John Norton. Ladas and Alvln W also ran.
Second race, six furlongs, selling May.
dine. 107 (Howelli, 7 to 2, won. Belle of ths
Glen, ,n: (Basrtnger). 3D to 1. second Wll,
Horn Riycr, is tCochranj, SO to L third,
- " . . . . .. 1.
aWn.or.rrt,,fhM,'r "
Third race five and one-hilf furlongs, fnr .
a-years-olds. purse. Orleans', 1M (Wedder-
strand). 4 to 1. won. tsohel so (May). 3 to
to! third Tim. ..., Albert P Ir-J.,
ran
Fourth rai n furlongs, purse. Mis
Ma.- Dn. Sk (Domltilrk). s to &. won. Hold
Or. ti i Wetlilenttrandi. 4 to I. second. Elsie
Barnes i Hasslnireri V) to 1
T ' boublei !o m
third. Time
sixteenth miles.
purse. Loves Labor 108 tCobtirn), 3 to b.
won. Alice Turner. ( Cochran i, 4 to 1,
second. Pinochle. lf4 RasslngeD, 4 to 1
third Time 1 V? High Xorker also rati
Sixth race, one and one. sixteenth miles,
to I on. i:'l f'ane. lis tDnmlnirki. 5 to'iT
nerond. MIh Pntr'n Jftl (It Murphy), 2" to
, thr) T(m , SaiUe Ijiraur, Two
Anme .1 iJko St.iulmnn and VtrRle ) also
ran
i..... ,,., ...
WA 1flUPR (TORnUAP CYUCDD
"nl,llM""M "ii uu i iiuiiii
Itlidrmrnl of lliirallna Maki-a
luml stnUra I'nrr (ilft for
lianir Ken t uoklnti.
A-li-
LEXINGTON" K , Oct. '-The traik t -du
whs In a mlaeruble condition, ouir.s" to
the (ontlnuou.1- rain on feutidav and '.he
weather was i old and raw. Not withstand
Ins this the pfople c.imc out. The Ashlat.I
Uko for 2 I trotters dwindled down to .i
field of thre. starters and the Breat on
teat hetnern Charley Hcrr and Uora ma d d
not materialise as Horalma iih withdrawn
for nasons "Btlsfartnry to .Mr. Ita-ton.
ti 1 m owner Herr wax a l1r favorite over
the others at iUi to l:i) "'hatley llrr wu.
neMr In doubt, for he w m with east, in
each heat by from sl to ton lensth. The
time was slow and the race without mu h
Interest Neeretta got second money and
Pllatus third.
Before the first race was called Jlnniy
Gat comb, driver of Horalma, was thrown
from the sulkv In which he was driving
ItV&J 'VT. .e;.nr,V
caught In a harrow and thrown She wis ,
not hurt, but her sulky was smashed. The
Walnut Hall cup w won In a handy man
ner bv the Wisconsin gelding. Chnlnsh'-t. In
tr.ilglit heats, after los.ng the flrat to
Chestnut Klne. Third money wont to Mae.
tie Melum and fourth to Frank Kreamer
he race was a fnlt contest for secord
place
There was t.othlng In the 2.15 pace and
was won bv lone the favorite. Summary:
Ashland stakes. J3.'H 2:10 trotters:
Churlv Hfrr. hr h.. hv Alfred G.
i Kelly i 1
Neerotta. b. in. i Brooks) 2
Pllatus. ch h (Husseyi 3
1 1
3 3
Time: 2.14. 21S, 2:i:.
Walnut Hall cup. U(. 2.10 trotters:
chiilnshnt I. a iv R',1 Heart
! i West i 3 1 1 1
I Chestnut Kin. I) g (Benyon) ... 1 2 2 i
i Aggie Medium, b. tn. i Kelly 5 . I 2
Frank Kreamer. br. g. (Arthur).... 6 3 .J 4
l Oracle Onward, ch. m. (Muceyi.... ? 9 i
! Magule And-rMin. b. m. (Delllnger) 4 o u B
Inrtv llnra illne u m lueersi 3
Annie Burns, rr m. (Wilson) J S
Captora. br. c (Marvin) ! 6
Time: 2:19. 2.15'a. 2:17Va. 2:17.
1:15 pare, purse u"V.
Iono. br. m.. Uy Moody (Carjon) 1
Xonamle. b. tn (Helnv !
Sapphira, gr m. i Foster) 2
Rex B. blk. tn. (Smith) J
Saul. b. c. (Honeyl ?
3 S
I'dln
1 1
4 2
3 .!
1 5
:i I
Billy Boggs, ch. g. (Smith)
Baughman. b. g (Hutchlnsi
Time 2:144. 2.16, 2.1.
r. dis
dls
ACCIDENT TO JOCKEY BOLAND
nUIe Sprmlnrd and Toes Crashed In
lln.iuvrny t Hurleni liner
Trsck.
'
CHICAGO. Oct. S. -Jockey Bolund wan
seriously Injured at Harlem toda At
the cntuluBlon or tne secona raie u- "'"
-i ,.. i,,.ii.l nrtor iiiisslne the luuges
stand and ran onto the outside rail near tha
paddock gate Bolund h left foot was
caught, snrulnlng the ankle ami badl
crushing hi- toes The accident was so
painful thut the boy fainted, fell off and
had to be lurried back to the jocke;s
dressing room. ,
Specillo and Scarlet Tily had a battle
royal. In the fourth race, in which the
former won by a nose In the last stride.
Weather clenr and track fust. Results.
First race, five furlongs: Koyul Mctor.
105 (Tullv). 4 to 1. won; Mateo, 113 (Boland),
4 to 1, second: Tolu. 115 (Buchanan), 'to,;,
third. Time, l-ol 1-5 Robert Waddell Kl
Orlente. Lord Lisa. Red Signal, Lord Hob
ertH and Senex Gloria also ran.
Second race, six iurlongs. Goal Runner.
10!) (Devli.). 10 to 5. won. Highland Lad. brj
(Ransom), lu to 1, second. Sir Christopher,
W (Wllkersnn). 9 to 2. third. Time I
Sun W Irish Jewel, Banish. Aljiacii. Moun
tebank and The Barrister also run
Third ra. e. steeplechase, short course
Arquebus, i (Moxlevi. 6 to 5. won; Alice
B. 130 (Eggersoni, 5 to 1. second: Mnm-hle.
13S iSaffoll). t to 1. third. Time- 3.W2-5.
.Nicholas nUo ran. Dr. Coop ran out.
Fourth r.icc one mile, selling, bpeoifk.
1(". (Tallv i. 7 to 3. won; Siatlet Lily. D2
(Alexander'. 10 to 6. second. Wax. 105 (Ber
gen). ? to 1. third. Time: 1:41 4-3. Dissenter
und Woodtrice ul.so run.
Fifth race, six furlongs: Bonnie LUsak.
tret (Itiiclmnunl 17 to 10. won; Howen. I'd
(T. Knlshti. 9 to 1. second; Port fWlne, 97
il.ievini, . in iiiiiu. iiiii. i.n
t,.... lllu I.nl..u..,.u Wi.ll Stl V-rtnn mill
II U.J'I. III!" l.lllll tr ii. t , ...,, .... ........ ......
Flonintlie nlKO run
Sixth race one and one-eighth miles, sell
Ing: fogmoosey. w: (T. knlghtc 4 to 1.
won; Trebor. loi (J. Martini. IS to 6, second;
Xettle Regent, b.2 (Buchanan). 9 to 2. third
Time- J-54K-5. Dad Steele. Koenlg. Pav the
Fiddler Kentucky Babe. Holdup. Ben
Chance Sam McKeever and Cllmatus also
run.
i McDiitttr Defeats .Nelson.
IXDIAXAPOLIS, Oct. i.-Kddle McDuftle
of Boston won the twenty-mile niotor-puc-ud
rnce here tonight at xewuy ovni in a.-: it .'-..
He beat Johnnie Xelson of Chicago un
eighth of a mile. Considering the cold
weuther und the high wind the ruce wus
run in remarkuble time. Nelson led up to
the lut mile, when McDullie passed him.
Frequent changes of puce, which Nelson
wiut forced to muKe. ana one inuuy picnup,
cniOH were exjauieu iur iiuiiijumh-ui hi
cuaruntees l'refldent C. U. 1'owers on
posed tho expulsion of the Wheeling club,
laiter he tendered his resignation, which
was accepted. Akron. O : South Bend and
Terre Haute, Ind., and Grand Rapids and
Saginaw. Mich., applied for franchises, but
no action was taken on the applications.
OiinriaaLu lleutrii nt Pnln.
CHICAGO. O- l S. Tho St. Louis polo
team beat Onwentsla today In the game for
the Onwentsla Challenge cup. which was
carried oft by the Mound City players tw.)
yearn ago and has not been played fur
since In today's game St, Louis gave l)n
wentslu's second team three goals and did
so successfully, winning tho match by t)
goals to i.
THE REALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS filed for record Monday,
October S, 19w:
Wurrnnty Prcda.
Elizabeth Havens and husband to H.
M. Lyon, lot 15. Freeman's add J
II M. Hosick to J. C. Craft und
others, undVa lnt In unsold lots In
blocks 1 to 5. Oberne & H's add
Portsmouth Savings bank to A. T.
Darby, lots 5 and , block 113, Dun
dee Place
J. W Squire and wife to Thomas Mc.
Tlgue. lot 11, block 4, Drake's add .
F. R. Brown and husband to Andrew
Jensen, n 15 feet lot 3, block 12,
Patrick's 2d add
M C. Wear and hut'band to Theo und
Carl Schulu. lot 21. block 24. 1st
8.V)
1
3,7iV)
2.250
3fi0
40
1.300
X0
175
t0
1.500
add to C orrlgan Place,
' South Omaha Land company to An
. I ........... 1... A l.ln.b , 1 ..... I
ders Jensen, lot 4. block 20. South
Omaha
C. I'. Daniels and wife to M. A. lier.
s 23 feet lot 4, block 3, E. V.
Smith's add
E. S. Flor to R. O. Wells, lots 12 and
13, block 2, C. E. Mayne's 1st add
to Valley
L. C. Gibson and wife to John Tenc-
zer, lot S. block 1. Burlington Place.
O. X. Stone and wife to H. F. Kmpke,
lot 9, block 3, Oberno & H's add
South Omaha Land company to E. 8.
nnd Olrtle Miller, n 10 feet of s 50
feet lot 9. block 76, South Omaha..
tlnlt Cliilm Deeds.
W". B. Hubbard, assignee, ,to H. M
Hosick. und't lnt in unsold lots in
blocks 1 to 5. Oberne A H's add..
J C Craft and others, trustees, to H
M Hosick. same
Oberne & Hosick to O. M. Stone, lot
3, block fi, VanCamp's add
Cemetery association of St Hulwlg's
Polish independent Catholic congre
gatlcr to J A. Wessells, lot 9, block
3, lawnficld add
Total amount of trioiftrr 112,079
which forced him to ride over an eighth of I argument which Senator Petttgrew Is using
a mile unpucM In the sevententli mile. with the most persistence In hlb campaign
wore him out. It was Nelson's first race i for tne eUatorshlp and thn one which so far
Blnce going wrong In his nice with Elkes tn i .. , . ,. ., , , , "
Boston and he plainly thowed he Is not yet i seems to be the most successful In holding
right. 1 I'' followers in line ls that A. B. Klttredgo
is tho real republican candidate for tho
DAYTON'' C dct'T-t" the "emi ffl0 aDd that the CholCe ,los betw,ftl hlra
uuul meeting of the Interstate league" heui xt lhls otner' wb01" hrings out
here today the Wheeling und Xew Castl 1 subject to the handicap of trickery, for Kit-
INDICATIONS OF A MURDER
Three l,mr Life Itisnrnncp Policies
vtHy Hll i,nortnnt ir,
In tlii- Mnr
CHICAGO. Oct 8 With insurance upon
her life amounting to J12.00O, Mario Defen
Inch. aged 23. died August Q a board
ing houso on Ittialle avenue, under condi
tions which the police b?llee indicate a
plot to swindle an Insurance company and
two Insurance socletle. tf they do not point
to murder, t'pon Iwnch warrants Issued
by Judge Gibbons, two persons said to be
implicated In tht) rnsr-Dr. A'ugust M.
I'nger and Frank H. Smiley, a detective,
h.Re been arrested A third person, who
Is alleged to be connected with l"he fraui
and for whom a warrant has been Issued,
Is not yet under arrest. It Is said ho is
out of the city.
MinUey Confesses.
Smiley has made a full confession of his
I part in the crime. The confession, It Is
said, Implicates with him Dr. H. X. Cnger
j and Frank Wayland Brown, Msslstant man
ager of Mooney & Roland agency, the other
I two men under arrest.
When the case goes on trial, It Is said
Smiley will turn state's evidence. Slate
Attorney Deneen expects that all will be
convicted of conspiracy to defraud the I
New York Life Insurance company, ond the '
two benevolent orders, the Canadian Order
of Foresters and the Knights and 'Lad.es of
Security, but It Is very doubtful whe.hr
any charge of murder can even be form
ally raado on the evidence available.
When Mtsa De'enbach died there were
thrco policies on her life aggregating
tl2,C00, all of recent date, as follows: Xiw
Vork Lite Insurance company. :S.0C0: Cana- !
uian Order of Foresters, 15.000; Knlghia
and Ladles of Honor, $2,noo.
Aliplli's for 111k Policy. , Cne of Drstl t utliill.
Last April MI3S Defentach applied to th? ! ,,A Pitiable case of letttutlon. that of C.
New Vorlt I lfe Insurance comnjnv tor i " ' Sl"lt!l mill family at 2S19 Mar street.
I.. . insurance tompanj lor a Wa!) r(.prtw, tll The Urf Monday Hftrrnonn
JlO.OdO policy. This was refused by the und the county ugent was notified. He re
company, us was also an application foi 1 I'hed. In efteit that he would titteiul to
it nno nniiv mi ib.. irroiiti.i ih.i -v.- mutter .if soon us he got around to It.
J'.OUO polio, on the ground thai she was A ,iec re.lor.r v,td the family Mottdav
not posessor of suftlclent property in- night and found that thev had iih vet re-
lelotH to warrant so largo a risk, althrugu leleii no lounty aid and hud been dr-
she was eritnlned and declare! to be in ! t"'"1'"!11 Ulioti the getiert)slt .if neighbors
sne was examined anu dec ared to be in for Hha, flttr food thcv h.ui Kotu.tl Mr
perfect health, in July Miss Defenbarh Smith, who bus iwrn children ims ..n
succeeded in obtaining from the Xew York
company a policy for JS.tK.ii), and this formed
pert of the estate she left.
About the middle of August Miss Defen
fcnch also secured insurance in the Cana
dian Ordr of Foresters to the amount of
$5,000. About the same time she took out
a pollry In the Knights und Ladles of
Honor for $2,000. Two weeks later she was
dead, leaving a will which directed that a
nFl nf h nnl(nl, jhnuM l, rIA L-.l.
j.-.. ........... uu j,i4 v ii.un,
H. Smiley, her "affianced husband," and
that her body be cremated. Her death, at
a boarding house In LaSalte avenue, was I
. . . , , , V, i ...
a tenihsl by the most horrible agony.
Doctors Leonard and Schroeder, the latter1
representing the Knights and Ladles of
lienor, were called. They refused to Isaiie
a certificate of death, but the coroner's
Jury later, and after the body bad been
embalmed, found a verdict of death from
i dysentery. The next day the body was
i cremated and the ashss wero scattered to
j the winds.
' Without much delay proceedings were
begun to recover the value of the Insurance
-pollcies Miss Defenbach had left. Oalng
to the unusual circumstances surrounding
her death, the hurried embalming of th;
bod.V. followed the next day by cremation,
payments of the policies were refused and
Immediate steps were taken to trace the
woman's career during the last few mm hs
of her life.
The men under arrest were later ar-
ralgned before Judge Olbbon and In de-
fault of J15.000 ball each were committed
to Jail.
DECISION IN BREWERY CASE
JinlKe ( nrliuid llnluU Down Oplnlnii
necliirlnn Wholrsnlc l.lcpiiac
told iih DIscrlniliiiittiiB.
SIOUX FALLS. S. I) Oct 3. 'Special
Telegram.) In tho case of the Theodore
Hnnim Brewing company of St. Paul
against the sheriff und state's attorney of.
Brown county. S. D. brought In the United'
States court here several weeks ugo. Judge
C.trland this evenlug huuded down a de
cision in which the wholesale license for
malt liquors Is held void as discriminating.
The brewery company . uurvhouH waj
- - .
I plnta.l l,v Ilia nnl)inplHue nr
1 - I.UUIUI mco Ul IllUn U CUUUIV
because It refused to pay the wholesale
U , .ni,',n,l K,. .1., ii
..v. .H....u v.. ne.-. imr nuuuj
license law. The brewery company in Its
suit contended that this feature of (ho
law was unconstitutional and applied for
an injunction retralnlng the, authnriiies
oi urown county irom collecting tUo license
or interfering with its business. Judge Car
land In his decision limited the Injunction
to closing the place of business. Stato
and county authorities and outside brew
ing companies which have warehouses m
the state have closely watched the case.
ArKUluclit of I'ct tlicre w.
YANKTON, S. D . Oct. 8. (Special.) The
trodgo ma nta ns that he has no rlm0n
whatever on the position. The facts in the
case are that Kittredge ls not a candidate
In anv sense of tho word, would not take
the position If It were tendered hlra and no
one knows this better than Pettigrew doe;.
Over twenty counties in tho state have in
structed through their conventions h.u re
publican candidates for the legislature, if
elected, bend every energy to the eleoion
of Robert J. Gamble to the United Sta es
nenate.
CARNEGIE ON STEEL RAILS
Great Iron Master llus'llenrd VithliiK
from llallroiid Mnitiiutra Against
Ills Prlppa,
NEW YORK. Oct. S. The president of a '
Uadlng western railway company was quoted
hy a Wall street news agency today 33 siat J
ins that steel rails at 26 per ton wero too I
high. Ho thought J23 would be a fair price
all around. When this statement was called
to tho attention of President Gary of 'he
Federal Steel company he said ,
"I havo not heard a single railroad prest- ,
dent intimate or suggest that the prico of 1
steel rails should be less than J25 a ton ' i
An oClclal ot tho Carnegie Steel company ;
had this to say:
"According to press dispatches dissemi
nated throughout tho country the Carnegie
Steel company at Its recent meeting a'
Pittsburg were announced as having de
cided to sustain the full price of $2t for
rails. This was said to have been brought
about by Information to the effect that at a
recent conference of railroad officials In
this city the railroads had decided not to
pay more, than 122. The facts as shown tn
this dispatch were not only found to be
without foundation, but we are In posses,
elon of definite information to the effect
that such a course antagonistic to the rail
road interests Is against tho announced
policy ot the Carnegie Steel company.
"On the contrary, tho purpose of the com
pany ls to sell Its products,, as heretofore
announced by Mr. Carnegie himself, at a
fair profit to the marjUfactUTrt-, the com
pany not being obliged by reason of Ps
capital to take any euestlon of dlvldenns
on watered stock Into account In fixing such
prleoi.'
LABOR TIEUP AT SEATTLE
( oiitrHctora In II ti I tl i iih I rmlca (nun
I'll Itefiiap In ltiti nur scn I p
(or linlp nir.
SKATTLE. Wash tkt S - Twelve hun
dred union men are Idle and work stopped on
over thirty residence buildings and six large
brick business blocks under process of ioii
structlon as the result of a fight between
the trades' council and builders' exchange
of Seattle. The main point in the con
troversy is the demand on the part of the
unions that contractors sign an agreement
to pay a certain scale of wages for one year.
Many of the members of the exchange are
already paying the scale and others have
been for some time, but they object to tying
themselves up lo an agreement reaching so
far ahead- Those contractors who havo
yielded and signed the agreement are hav
ing no trouble.
SHOOTS HIMSELF IN COURT
Well Knonii Itlirli of It run I iikIoii.
t.. Arrnlitned for rimlimt
snnlt nit Little (illl.
BF.XXIXOTOX. Vt.. Oct. S A hlghlv dra
matic Incident occurred in the municipal
court room today when Dennis M HJaik-
mcr' "he, was being arraigned on the
charge of felonious assault on a 10- cur-
old girl, rose in his Heat and shot himself
in the forehead, mulcting a wound whKb
will undoubtedly cause his death. Mr
Blnckmer Is a well-known resident of
Bennington, Is 60 years old and married
He was a member of the First Vermont
cavalry during the civil war and was nd-
int general of the Grand Army of the
Republic under Department Commauder
Puffer.
for three weeks with rheumatism und
during that time some of the older children,
who hud lieen working, were also sick. This
lm left the fiitntlv entirely destitute ami if
they ure nut supplied with food at once
severe suffering will lie the result.
lnre Mil like Thnn Flrp.
A small tire early this morning In the
basement of the Pattersun block at Seven
teenth and Farnnm streets frightened the
occupants bv filling the building with smoke
hut did not particular dumnc
The c.iiiKo
UHKHOWH.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
,. ,. ., , ,, , ,
r. Mm am nf Hastings s in Omah.i.
,. Jwk111 ,lf ScllllvI(r ls !(t th( M.
lard
John Franklin of Lincoln Is at the Her
Grand.
,"1 spt m .-uuunce is at tne .Mer-
chants.
F. A Bacon of Cheyenne Is at the Mer
ehnnt. It A Hawkins of S.in Francleco 1? at the
Millard.
Colonel W. H. Boyle. C. H.
MI'lurd.
A., ls at the
E. B.
Murray .
Fish of Kansss City Is at the
Wllllutu Steilfer of West Point Is at the
Her Grand.
,S'.iI''',!'.t. U3t' M' D" oi Hatlelphla. Is
j ,r;l MaIlory ot North paMe ,
the Murray.
J. o. Koithe of I.a Crosse Is a patron of
th "er (,ra'111-
J1- l-ambertson of Lincoln was at the
,, ,, vhi. nmhi.n v-v,
ping ut the Mu-rui .
C. C. McMurruy of Kansas City is stop
ping ut the Murray
J. G. (ixnuid of the Norfolk beet sugar
fruturv Is at the Millard.
Judge Wlllium Neville of Xorth Platte
and family are In the city.
Edward M. Fuller and daughter of Madl
sun are guests of the Millard.
C. W Conrad of the Humphrey Rolling
mills wus In the city yesterday.
F. B. Bryant, deputy city treasurer, is
out or the iltv on h short vacation
Rev. D. K. Tlndall is now pastor of the
Trinity Methodist Eplpcopal church.
C. c Cury of Kansas City, re; resenting
the Southern Pacific railroad. Is in Omaha
Phl'ip Sulllvnn. D. A. Jones and M. Gil-ion
of Wayne, Neb., tire staying at the Mer
chants. Miss Iret.e Byrne of Columbian school is
unable to tench, this week on account of
sickness
J B. Frawley. general ticket agent of the
Union PacltU ut Kansas City, Is a patron
of ths Millard.
.'.tn- v . .rucitcr ill iiie rsiier-
( . r -I . . . , ' . I i .. . i. . ......
; man school nas been called to Chicago bv
' the sdcUness of a relative.
'J'v- J- Stenson of St. Philomena's
' l iTvdsliTa? 'Vork.
lyn, citiclunntl und St Louis.
i Dr. George Shufftr of Topek.i. Kan. has
been assigned to Si. John k African
Methodist Enlscoual church. formerK in
charge of J C c. uwensi
Mls Edith D.ihlstrom. teucher it.
Saunders school, fell from u chair Friday
afternoon while preparing some- bluckbuard
work and sustained Injuries which will
prevent her from teaching this week.
W. C. Vandervoort. assistant superin
tendent of the rallwuy mall service, with
headquarters at Chicago, is in thi city on
his way to Alliance, whence he will take
u trip over the Alliance-Denver route, re
cently established. On his return he will
visit with friends in Omaha for a 'en
days. Xebra.sk.inH ut the Met' hunts Mrs M J
Wright and Mrf. G W FitzslmnimiK "f
Scotia Mrs M Schntu-ttgen of F...rlir,g
Mrs J Rrngtem-r 'f Chudi on. Mrs c M, -Monenv
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years, and ! ti
harmle-s we tails
It to be sure It
t proptr'y made,
Au-ept no counter
feit of almllar
name Dr A.
Kayra raid to a la.
-Jy of Die tiiui-too
a natlent):
"As you ladles will use tf-em. I recom
mend GO! RAID'S CREAM' .s ths least
harmful of all the Skin preparations. " For
sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers In the V 6 and Europo
KEIU). T. HOPKINS, Pi-op'r,
37 Great Jones St. N. Y
Cures Dandruff, Falling Hair Brittle Hair
and all Scalp Troubles, su-h as Itching,
Eczema, Eruptions, etc. Purely Vegetable,
harmless and reliable.
Qy0 CU3r3ilt0d
even after all other renudttt hnv failed
or money rtjunded.
u K. DnESIBn CO - Chlca.
For II br
Sherman & M' nneli Drug Co.,
Myers-DHloi D-ig Co .
M. A. Dillon. South Omaha.
Trade MipplleU by
M Moo :e- llair BaEaar,
A I. I i deriand.
Rlcliaruion lru Co.
ai.j,iirn'oui ojuea.ea rauia jlem.
err, Hlsl.r. etc, earned bj or
viot't and IntliKrstlua.. 'Aeu uuirklu
ami tunlu rnatora Loat Vlnlltr la old
or rosac, and tit a raaa for cuilr, bail
pas, or ploiiare. I'reitnt lp.aaitl.aad
vrnsrca;'jiuiiiou n laur in lima. Tnlr
Eie !bo immediate ImprOTament jd SartaCUKB
AJaxTableta. 'iUtj haia cured tboutaadi and all
fore jcu. Wttifa a fj.ltlT written Buarantea to (
(rtaearalaiuch rue or rafond the oiorer, l'ric
Ffpt ' P,5kHV iJ. Jlt l'rea .(fall tree!.
UU blit meat) for (8 60 br mall, la plola itra;pr.
Dpo-i raoalft of price, ttrcutarefrea.
AJAX REMEDY CO., SSM'
. For sale in Ornuna. Neb, br Jus Forsyth.
202 X loth, Kuhn & Co.. ISth and Douglas,
and In Council Bluffu by J C Dulluven,
Drugglsiu
RESULTS TELL :
TIIR KKK WANT ADS J.
PUODl'Ci: IM'.Sl'LTS.
i)'$'3or,'!S
& CO., Chicago.
DEBILITY.
ntroTn sr rV'cupiDENE'
IX 1 VAULCTUi great Vrgeu-
LIO
"Krug
Cabinet"
If not, you hare mlsje,'. a good thing.
This exquisite malt beverage stands on a
unique basis. It tells itaelf. Its fame and
reputation ls tho envy ot many. The palat.,
tha beneficial results achieved "within" ths
inner man are tha only and real judges of
Its merits. Approved of by tbem, It tri
umphantly enters Innumerable household.
Where Cabins enters, doctors and dru
tills exit. '
iiHr:v ED II Y
I RED KHHI IIIIKWI.XG CO..
I'll, ne 4-M. OMAHA. MSI1
aBEl4asBaB4BSana
Ih Ground floor
O
H
19
: Office
With a
Big
Vnult-
Lorated right on Farnam Street, In i R
FIRE PROOP tmllrtlno- la an nnnnr.
B twXty whlch may not come again for g
j..u.4 , .1, t .a tuuiuii laiifi) i iiiiiu
adjoining which you may havo, It you aj
want It, which opens on tho eourt
Electric light, hear and Janitor serv g
Ice are Included In tho rental
Besides, there. Is an advantage In Dl
being In the best building In town.
W. C. Peters & Co.,
Rental Ajrcnts,
r.m ,t cin r n..!Ui
a tn uu mi I mui , dec Duuuing.
CURE YOURSELFI
tlltf Ulff f 1 fnr iinn.ltir.l
dlichargct, inflamiua'loni.
Irritation! vr ulcaralluni
of mucooi pjmlirnr
rainleis. and tot aitrla
,CVCiNIio JEpM "o"' hy nrugglat ,
r s. a JH r ,n Plain wippr
ll.ni). or L Imlll 41 n
Citcuur .em ua tiludt
HOH'F.I.L'S
Don t suffer from
a cold or co igi
Anii-Kawf
Anil - Kawf will
s) ,ji and cure both
Only 23' All drug
gists
J Sr, Iti'i LJZEZ
crilKR ail Kidney
Pl.eoses. Back
Kldneycura.
ache. ot. At, Iru,
fi;
gLvU. or by vaa!
II Free book, ad'
lee, etc, of Dr. B. J. Kay, Sari'ojr, N. "i .
f BUT A
jSw $i PERMANENT
"ty CURE
MS ill'1 1."
MUSff o..i.i.-t S
& u ll'lllll.
IfulllU Kkl.tUl