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rrT-r tt -v - r . -rr 4 T A TT .V TVEE: RtTNTJAY, yOVEMTVETt 4, 1000. 1 n I Jin Witiiliwi j j - PROVES EASY FOR llAUVAifeSS,i"raK TROUBLE MAY STOP AT SLOAN Oilmion-Togged Kickers Ha All Sorts of Tun with PennsjlTinia. FINAL SCORE AT SOLDIER'S FIELD IS 17 TOO rani no Unnrd' llnek IMnjr of the (timLera Mopped mid llrtiheti I p lij- lie lll'lllliml l)cfene of ChiiIkIii I Men. CAAlIilUDOK. Mam.. Nov. 3.-A marvel lous defense, which completely stopped and broke, up tho famous guard' back for mation, a Hpeedy uml brilliant offense, 'o gethcr with notno hud errors by her oppo nents, Riivn Harvard a moBt Batlsfuctory Tlctory over the University of I'entmylvanU on Soldier1 flehl thlH afternoon and inado tho crlniHon n warm favorite for the Yale Ktttne at New Haven Just threo weeks henre. That reniiHylvanla nhould have been beaten 17 to 5 whs HomethliiK considerably beyond the ennectatlons of tho most minKiilne crimson admirers, while It was doubly nur urlnini! and almost htiinlllatlm? to several thousand followers of tho red and blue who Journeyed from Philadelphia with the ihlef exDcctatlon of seolnK. n not reversed IlKures. at least a vletory by a comfortable mnrl. All this was apparently based on that fairous offense, originated by Coach Woodruff, of sending the heaviest men on tho team plumsliig Into tho line. It took Just two plays to show the fallacy of tlile belief and then came a whirlwind of rushes by the erlmson eleven, coupled with sev eral ghastly errors by the 1'ennsylvanla player.s. and almost before the Pennsyl vania men knew It Harvard hud scored not only once, but twice and thrlcc. It was Just the kind of foot ball that a crowd of HO.OOO people enjoyed, vwtn inriiiiiiK runs around tho ends, some Rood kicking and abovu ull nood straight playlUR from start to rinlsh. Only twice durlns the same was a pen alty Imposed and In each case Harvard overstepped the rules and Buffered. Tho flrHt led directly to Pennsylvania's only touchdown. Tho strength of Harvard s de funso In view of the ease with which the Indians only a week ago toro the line to pieces, was. from n certain standpoint ono of tho most gratifying results of the game, while the speed of tho offense waa almost equally as satisfactory. No doubt the ability of Sawln and Kendall to circle Pennsylvania'!! ends and make many yards through the tackles was due to weakness at tlioso points, but at the samo time Kills repeatedly gained his distance right through tho two big Pennsylvania guardi Hare and Teas, These achievements, with some well placed lengthy kicking, has raised Harvard's hopes of a similar re suit In tho game with Yale. Credit Due to Duly nml llnre, A goodly part, If not all tho credit of the crimson victory rests on the cool heaileduuss of Captain Italy. Ho run tho team superbly and at the samo time gave every member the greatest kind of Incen tive and encouragement by playing bril liantly and conlldently himself. His kick ing fully equalled Hare's and tonight he was the hero of the university. At tho samo time too much cannot bo said of that other lender, Captnln Hnre. What virtue there was In Pennsylvania's game was dun to him, although It Is pretty safe to say that had Harvard's protest against Mcl'raeken been allowed the erlm uii might have scored a few additional points. On tho whole, however, tho Penn sylvania team wan a disappointment. Pennsylvania's weakest points were her tackles and ends, Zimmer at left tackle being nlmost useless. Hut the team was atreugthened considerably after Horner took his plnce. Harvard scored In fifteen minutes after tho game started, principally by brilliant runs by Savvln nround the end and Kills into the center. Ten minutes after Hare s kick from the twenty-llvo yard line was blocked and Lawrence fell on the .ball tor tho second touchdown. Tho third was gained by good straight gnlns from nearly the middle of tho Held until Savvln again went through the tackles to tho live yard lino and a moment after was pushed over for Harvard's dual score, for Lawrence missed tho goal. With tho score of 17 to 0 In their faces Pennsylvania mndn a lino brnca In the second half and a Harvard fumble, with some ofT-slilo rlay by Hallowell, put them on the crimson eight yard Hue. On the very first play Hallowell was neatly boxed up and Haro went over tho line for Penn sylvania's only scoro, but Immediately at terwnrds missed tho goal. Tho lino up: Harvard (17). Cumpboll Katon Left tackle .Iinnicrnuiti l.cc Left guard 1 lore (t'apt.) Hargcnt Center McCioskey Jtarnard Klrilit guard Teas .1. Lawrence. ...Ulclit tackle Wullaco Hallowell ltlght end V. fjardlner Daly (Cupt.).. . Quarterback Clraves Kendall Left halfback . . .J. Ourdlner Havvln Illght halfback Potter J'.uis iiiiuiucK Mccracken Substitutes: Kor llarvard--Ilowdltch, left end. Itlsllne, right end. Devens, left half back; (lllrasch, right hnlfback; Htlllmun. lulllmck. Kor Pennsylvania- I lodge, left IOWA TOO MUCH FOR CHICAGO Coot Hall Untile on Mnrahnl I'lelil , ltetilt In Maroon Over throw. 17 to i. C'fllCAtm, Nov : -Iowa, with a team of vet-runs, fast, trained to the hour and coiitident d: ut least l Inclti,; themselves III tln rutmiiiK !J-' the i'ietnl western foot ball i li.ttni'b nsblp. rolled up u score of 1. points on tho ' nl . rslty or Chbago h ven on Marsh. ill Mid tills afternoon nnd so well iiiotect.d tn.lr own onl line that only tvl was ( 'hi. ago within scoring dlstati-e. The scoring was done In the second half. ti... r,.. ,' 1 1 , . ti..M ui.ll imitlnKt Iowa s I II.' ,... '.n ..... - r. - - , grinding mass plays during the tlrst half ami .Snider, Hided by a lUht south wind, oiitpimted Warner on nearly evcrv ex change of kicks, th" ball us a consequence being In Iowa's tetrltory most of the time. In the second half, however, the steady hamiiK'rlnw of the guards' back formations slowiv but surely wore down the Chicago forwiinls, while the speedy Iowa backs suc crsfully skirted Chicago's ends, I-.ly dually going ovir for u touchdown. After that It came easier, although hlcago fought desperatdy to save a shutout and put In substitutes frequently. hby was soon shoved over the line for another touchdown and soon after Warner made n pretty place kick from the thlrty-three-yard line. .... Iowa's back Hold and ends clearly out ( hissed the Chicago men. Knd runs were frequently tried and Morton, Kelson and Kbv made many galiiM of from ten to twen-tv-tlvij yards. unl the cull of time proli a'blv prevented another touchdown for Iowa, as Kbv. Just before tho whistle blow, had carried the tin II around Chicago's left end for twenty-light vtirds. landing the oval on the Maroon's llve-ynrd line, With the defeat of Wisconsin by Minne sota today Iowa. Michigan nnd Minnesota are elft to light for the western champion ship nnd of the three teams Iowa so far has shown the best form. Its goal line Is yet to be crossed this season nnd next Sat urday's game with Michigan will be watched with great Interest. The teams lined up us follows. Chicago (0). Position. Iowa 07). Aiunii.l Left end Kby Krvln Left tncklo Warner Anti-American Agitation Among English Racing Men Limited in Scope. LLION Or r IV1EN Carey Left guard Lille Hpeed Center Kly liatltiagntl mailt guaru urocKwuy McNubli ltlght tackle Uurrler Pettlt ltlght end Waters Hheldon yuurterliack Williams Henry Left halfback Kdson llorton Illght halfback Morton Snider Kullbaek Orlfllth Substitutes: For Iowa Slberts, Herbert, Coultard. Kor Chlcao--Aldredgo, Kell, Lord, lteferee: I lay nor. Umpire: Allen. YALE 0UTPLA7sWEST POINT iiii of IMI I'nt I tinnie That Proven Too Much foe the Soldier lltij s. AVKST POINT. N Y., Nov. .I.-Killly 4,(X) persons Haw the foot ball game hero, today between West Point ami Yale. The scoro was: Yale. IS; West Point, 0. The crowd was not as largo as that upon the occasion of tho Harvard game, but thi ro was much more enthusiasm. The game was a fiercely contested one from tho start. Owing to the strength of the Yale eleven the ball was In West Point's terri tory during the grcnJ -r part of the game. Yale scored six points In tile first half and twelve In the second. West Point falling to score. The following Is the lineup: West Point (0) Position. Yalo (li). Smith (cap. 1 Left end lleuhaiu Cams worth Left tackle Hamlin Hovers Left guurd Hrovvn llettlsoll Center Holt Onodspeed Illght guard Hlchnrdson uigni incKie. . Hunker ! lister labm Casad Clarke Phillips .... Summary: .Ulclit end.. . . .Quarterback. . .. ..Left halfback... .Right halfback.. .FiiliiiacK. .Ktlllman Koy .... Wear Cooke Chadwick Hyde-Oupeo Touchdowns: Chadwick (2) Pos. Pennsylvania ffi). Loft end Davidson Dupec. Coals from touchdowns: llrown, 3. Down wivs tiiom iiasti.'s tbam. Klrveim I'vnii'lj Mulched nod Only One Score DccIiIcn the (ill inc. I1ASTINC.S, Neb.. Nov. 3.-(Speclul.)-Tho foot ball enthusiasts of Hastings and vicinity wero out In full lorce jeMerday afternoon to witness tlw game between tho Hastings college eleven und tho Doano team and they got their monnv's worth, for It proved to be a tine exhibition of foot ball, barring n few fumbles. Doano waltzed off tho gridiron with the Hastings' cdura iiaiiin,? at iiicir neeis to tno tuuo or a to u. Crete kicked olT. with Hastings returning to the center of the Held. Osborn nil 1 IlurKCBS hit Crete's line lor three yards uplece, but thr ball was lost to Crete on r. fumble. Oui Ison made n tlvo-yard bu"k and then Wenlund sprinted down the (eld for thirty ye.uds or more. Here Patte.i was given the oval nui piifhed throu;in th line for a touchdown. Houston failed to kick goal. The second half was much more snlrlfd and Interesting for the audience. Hast ings kicked off to Crete's thirty-yard line. The lineup follows: Crete. Positions. Hastings Adams Center Hurnclt Cressmau ltlght Oua'd Ingnllsbeo Taylor O Left guard Hultgreen Patten Illght tackle Hur.e'S Taylor, A Left tackle Parro.t Wi'iidlaiid Illght tackle Huwklnn Mann Left end Jones-So'intt llowiley (juarter Carpenter Carlson ltlght half O-iiorn Houston Left half Chrlstons.'ti Itonakemper . ..Kull back H.irtlgnn Subs: Iognn und I'lcknell, Schutt and Mltchelmorc. I'mplro and referee: llartlgan and Ste vens. Timekeepers: Main and Itrecdo. Lincoln lllitti School Wins. LINCOLN. Nov. 3. (Speulal Telegram.) in 1111 exciting gamn tile Lincoln llign school foot ball team this afternoon ric- feated the team from tho Deaf and Dumb Institute at Omaha liv a score of 1- to (1. In tho first half the Lincoln team out played the visitors at ill points, but In the second half Onialia played a mucu stronger game. Illeukshli) for Omnha aid Iteiiedlct for Lincoln did especially crcd liable work, 'iiio lineup: MORE AMERICAN GALLOPERS HAVE LANDED Kecnrs anil Whltnr.r Mm c Added Three Vnltinlile Virion to the Collection Which Will Mnrt Nct 'iirlntr. tCopyrlsht, VM. by Prc-s 1'ubllshlnc C"-) LONDON. Nov. 3 1 New York World Ca blegram Special Telegram.) I hear that the reason given to Tod Sloau by Mnrali, the prince of Wales' trainer, for cancel ing Ills engagement for nrxt season Is Sloan's heavy transactions In tho betting ring. Sloan will sail for N-w York on Tues day. Ho expresses !il3 determination to return hero in l'.'Ol. It Is an open secret that the trainer connected with Sloan's purchases, referred to by Lord Durham as anxious to obtntn a license to train nt Newmarket next year, Is .1 Kentucky horso man, Kugeno Lelght, but It Is now certain that ho will be refused a trulnlng llcenso and It Is believed that Sloan's riding license for next year will also be refused. Sloan Is bitter over this treatment, but possibly, ..1II.A Un t nl FT,, fat.nf Vln 1. u u tnw HP I no sympathizers. His betting has been carried on qulto openly, tinllko thedingllsh Jockeys, who do It on the quiet through a third party Lord rtorcbery Is tho real originator of Lord Durham's campaign against Amo-lcan trainers nnd Jockeys. Durham's first speech wns mado immediately after a visit to Ilosebery at Dalmcny, where tho al leged baneful Influence of tho American contingent on the .Kngllsh turf wns freely discussed. Lord Ilosebery several times has expressed tho same views to Indlviduil members of tho Jockey club and his sale of at. his horses In training was Intended ns n silent protest agttnst the Inertia of the ruling body on tho turf. Lord Durhnin. who Is a weak and vain man, addicted to notoriety hunting, readily took tho lead 'n raising tho nutl-Amerlcan outcry, but ho now feels sore becauso Ilosebery has given htm no public support. Kdltrd llotlnclilld's Letter. It Is extremely unusual for tho Roths child family to lnterveno In an Interna tional dispute, but Leopold Ilothschlld's letter on the turf question Is belluvcd to havo been apptoved und revised by his Intimate friend and marriage connection, Ilosebery, who Is the real moving spirit In the entire business. Lord Ilosebery disappeared from the front runk of winning owners simultane ously with tho advent of tho Americans, though tills was due not to their prowess so much as to the wretched lot of horses he has bred. He was, therefore, sorcheaded on racing matters. llestdcs this, ho do lights In pulling the strings of an agita tion of this kind without publicly commit ting himself. He Is doing precisely the same sort of thing politically. Three valuable strings of American horses, owned by J. It. nnd Koxhall Keene nnd W. C. Whitney, landed from the Min nehaha on Tuesday In London, created a favorable Impressslon on the racing experts who saw them. Whitney's lot especially looked everything that hnd been promised. The Keenea' horses were dispatched to Hockhampton to be trained by Darling. Whltney'B horses wero sent to Plmperne to the enro of the Kngllsh racing manager. Purcell nllpln. As tho only remaining Important meetings will be held at Man chester and Liverpool within a few days, nouo of these new arrivals can perform hero until spring. The hurdle racer, Klondike, also arrived In tit condition. Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of Sexual Vice. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN RESCUED THE .wt Mi STATE ELECTROMEDICAL INSTITUTE JyiiPii Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our Electro-Medical Treatment. Rescued From Drink Heroic AViirli of n (Url In SnvliiK Her llrother from )rnnkciincn, I'nt m. Ilemeily In Ills CofTec 11 ml AVKIi nnt Ilia Kniivt Itilui- r I lie Secret Wn Coniiilctcly Cured. Tho terrible evil of drunkenness hn at last found a cniiueror Miss Mary I!ou rts of 1033 CioliU 11 (into Ave. San Kivn- Cisco, ('ill., will ki.ullv tell any Ijdv who will write her how she saved her brother from ruin and her voi.k ourn wrh a tiew hope to every wotran who wiuld tescue a son, brother or husband from tho scourge of drunkenness. Omaha. MyciH ... Ostium ,. ICelley .., 'adliia .. Mailer ... Hurtnian Henry .., Hhrevn .. Klovcr ... Macilt Position. Left end.... Left tackle.. Loft guard.. Center night guard.. Illght tncklo. Quarter ltlght end.... Lett half ....Illght half. lilenkonshlp Full ba"k... Lincoln. , ..Lawto'i .... Field .. Martin Ilubbnul Hail ,. Wilson Johnson Corry lleiiei'h t . . Fnlm T ... SliiJi lleHiiltn nt I.nheslile Trnck. CHICAGO, Nov. 3. Weather cleur, trnck fust at Lakeside. Summaries: First race, six furlongs: Hakat'ick won, Goal lluiiner second, Pope Leo third. Time: l:lf,. Second race, four nnd one-half furlongs: K nllworth won, Money Muss second, Watlta third. Time: 0:5.'. 1-5. Third nice, six furlongs: Algaretn won, Sly second, May Iteach third. Time: 1:15 4-S. Fourth race, mile and one-eighth: Flor Izar won. Moroni second, Knight Ilanneret third. Time: 1 :57 4-.".. Fifth lace, one mile: The 1'nknown won. llobert Waddell second, Scarlet Lily third Time: 1:43 2-5. Sixth race, one mile: FrellliiBliuysen won. IrWh .lewel second, Obsidian third. Time: 1:14 1-3. Seventh race, one mile: Duty won. Little Singer second, llalrd third. Time: 1:14 4-5. SPECIALISTS FOR DISEASES OF MEN. DOCTOR TOLSON, SPECIALIST IN DISEASES OF MEN, cN the State Electro-Medical Institute 1308 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. I male an ritrnrmnnt assertlsn rrhea I y that nillllana of 'n have beea nrtnkfd on th roak af eual Tier. The trnnlile I net no mnoh that titer et disease, but rather that ther allaTT It ta grarr none thraifh neicleet or linraper trentment. This fnet I rrional lilr In innnj- euaaa for Bine-tenth of the urferlna;. Von ilionld remember that itmal dlacaaes are never nt a ntnadtslll. elther can 7011 make any compromise Trlth them. Klther yam must control them or they trill anatrol ran and render you utterly nnflt tor tho ordinary dntlea and iileaanre nt life. BiiecHlnn nnd Free Sample, Trial Treatment and the like don't unre complaint of thl Utad, na any one vtlio hn tried them kunm. Hut If you have Varicocele, strlctnre, Conlnaloo Ulond I'aUnii, rrr-Sexnnl Uehlllty or nny aoclnte dUeaae or nenUuex, you urre It ta yanraclf to fully and freely liircatlitnlc my treatment. My mastery of these tunladlen I complete, I heitnn n kpcclal atuily of them aonu after icrndtintlnK from collci;e, nnv' nearly n qanrter at n centnry nuu, nnd ilnrlun all af the yenra klnce then they liste becu my atuily nnd ierltent aractlce, I treat notUliiK elae. Iloen It not occur to you, then, that I am better prepnred to combat nnd conainer diseases and TrenUnesae peculiar to men tliim the grnrml practitioner. vlio, Instead of concent rutin; hla faunltlea on a single clna of dlnease acnttrr them over the entire Held of medicine nnd rnirnrrrl Whatever may he tho cause of varl-1 tocelo, its Injurious) effects ure too well , known for extended , comment. Buillcc to ay that It dcpreses tho mind, weakens you do the body, racks ths nervous svrtem. and ! Is no ultimately leads to a complete loss of sex- all sexual uul power If you are a victim of thin stand-still. VARICOCELE AND ITS NEW CURE. NERVOUS DEBILITY. ITS REMEDY. ro5'nowrVnaVig a" "IrTonHtltuumJ' The E I cc t ro-M c d ?c nt SpGciallsts of thi result of your former vln we will all .. o franUfy, -ind n;ffflrn rinnortmnnfo UIIIDICIII Un)nivio hIiow you how to get rid .if It Our p"- somethlnir time to 1 folly our manhood ,,Hl trrntment for Hlood Poison is prn. t Is falling, and will (illy the result of our Mf- work, ai .1 s soon be lost unless endorsed by th beK phvilelann of Atner for yourself. Thoro leu and Kurope. It contjins no dango. 'tis ose. Imootencv. Hue iliuirs or injurious medicines of miv kind diseases, Is never on th- It goes to tho very bottom of the dlseas-1-Mthr von mint mnste lino forre not evcrv nnrtii.lA nt lmttuiltf dire disease cotne to our otlioe and let us It or It will master you. md nil your Soon every sign and symptom of Ml" d expluln to you our proce3s of treating It whole future with miser) aid Indescrlba- Poison disappear conipleteiy aid locr. You will then not wondnr wliv we have bio woe. We have treated so many cases The blood, the tissue the flesh, the b ies positively cured more than loo cases of 1 01 this kind that we are as fam.llor with and the. whole svstem are clent.srd. n rl varicocele dining the p.ist 12 month 1. 1 them s you are with the very davllrht tied and rstored to oerfect health n d and pleiisures of life. I'nder our treatment the patient lmprovos Once cured bv us. you will never m-iln the n.itient Drenared anew for the ituila 110111 me very Dr;iiiniii;. rtii pain in- ne Doinerci vvitn emissions, premnt.iro utantly ceii'es. Boronegs and r.vvelllnn' ness, small or weak orsans, nervousi.e, quickly subaldes The pools of stagtrint falling msmory. loss of ambition or o'her blood are forced from the dlla ed veins, iiymptoms which rob you of your man. wiilcn rapidly assume tneir tiormul sizi, lioit and niol iteiy unfit you for study, strenxth nnd soundness All Indicatl ns business, nlensure or marrlaire. Our I or oistase ana wniKnens vanr 11 com- iieatmcnl ror weak men will correct all pletely. nnd In their stead come th pr d". these evils, and restore you to what nn- tno power nnu in p casures 01 periec tore intrndrds Male, lieltny. nappy liealth and restored manhood, STRICTURE PAINLESSLY REMOVED. will cure von Just come to us for treatment. It by cuttlnr or dllatlnp It matters nat now. long you have suit-1 fered from Strlctura. , nor how many elf-' to cnt do turs hnve dlsuppolnted you, we ns cermiiuy man, with physlaal, powers complete. BLOOD POISON" CURED FOREVER mental and sexual CURLD. of this Instil 'He by tbeir speii.il combined Kleetrn-Medb ai iri .tme-.i re miking many wonderful rure in diseases of the NOSE, THRU U and 1.UN0S, HEAD, HEART, STOMACH, and HOVELS: LIVfcR and KliiNLYS, HIILUiMAnSM, CATARRH, PAlttUSIS, PILtS, fctc ! PRIVATE DISEASES, CON I TAfilOUS 1)1001) POISON, RLPU'Rt, STRICTURE, VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE, NERVOUS DLBILITY And all Allied nml Asociii(e I)aaea of Men. ALL ASSOCIATE " cul? , nice tore of an' 1ln'1 w" "'ver UIMlAbLS fall to remove all 1 reflex complications 1 If the case Is Varleo- I eele, the weakness caused by It disappears. If It Is Strict mo. On account of Its "ml has developed Into rrosiutic. Hlaitdvr frlrhlftil hMeous- or "Idney affections, the Injured organs n f. n 1 arBJ 811 restored to perfectly healthy ntis. Blood Pot-on condition. If It Is Itlood Po'.son. any and Is commonly called all Hiiln. Rlond and Uoiie dli' ass arl If'C th? kins: of all from th.- tnlnt. ore entirely and pot- venercai uiseusca 11 ouinceiiy e iiiuiiaieo rrom ine svaieiii. Wo will not do , may be cither hereditary or contracted. If It Is Impotuncy, the many ulst.e-. I'g Our treutmeni unce, me siem is taintta un u ine am- symptoms loiiowing 111 it train and in h us, and tier- 'are may manifest Iticlf In tho form of dlcutlng u prcmuture decline of physical. minlesii It comp!otely dissolve.! ( scroiuia, eczema, rneumaiic pains, stirt or malum ami sexual power are, totally re rictur and permanently removes swollen Joints, eruptions or copper-colored moved and rapidly replaced by the Ai.r..minn rnm the urinary pas- spots on face or body, little ulcers In thu youthful mercy of robust manhood. It stoos evory unnatural discharge, , mouth or on the tongue, sole throut. II;nee all resultlnK Ills and reflex com- urn cordially Invited to consult i.a. '4 V11 i..H.n1mailoi reduces the Drus- swollen tonsils, falllnc cut of the hair rr plications which may be rvonsrly tenn'd make no eharre for nrlvnte counsel, nd tain irland when enlarusu, cleanses ine eyeurowa, una imany a irju uui-iiki iui; uwnociiiiij un-eatnn, ana w.-ucn, in raei KU.Mer And kidneys. lnvlKorates the sex-1 of the flesh and bone, if you have any of nio often more serious than the orlgln.il oil Jo-inns and restores health and sound- these or similar symptoms, you are cor- ailment that elves rise to them- all. we Ji.is to everv nart ef the body affected by dially invited to consult us Immediately, say, disappear completely and forever the dla.aso? IX we find your fears are unfounded, we svlth the cure of tho main malady. us you HOME I TREATMENT BY MAIL. venlcnt for van ! write us a full and unreserved history 01 your cue, lalnlv statin? your symptoms. i'nyslcians iiaviup; siuiuiorn cases 10 irnai Moit cases can b trr ited surccssfu lj at home One per aroal visit Is pre ferred, but If It 'I Impos-lble or Inoon. call at our nmc. bIvb to each patient u li?al contract In wrmnr, Hacked oy nnuiidsni cnpuai n hold for our promise. Addrcjs nil com munications to State Kle iro Medical III' it.titute, 1301 fariium strtel, Omaha, Neb. TilTE ELECTRO - iSEOiSlL TSTIITE Guarantees You Honest, Faithful and Successful Treatment. CONSULTATION IN PERSON OR BY LETTER FREE. 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha. Neb. 5 OFFICE HOURS 8 to 9. SUNDAYS IO to 21 HcMiiltH nt l.litnilln. CINCINNATI. Nov. 3.-At I.atonla. clear, cool, truck fast. Hesults: First race, Huveii furlotiKS, selllnK! Troublesome won, Little Salllo second, Suave third. Time: l:!Si. Second race, one mile, kcIIIiir: HaRilonny won. Sir (latcian second, Canton third. Time: l:IHa. Third race, six furlonns: Harlmra M won, Tuscurosa second, Imp. Alftila third. Time: 1:15. Fourth race, ml!e nnd seventy yards, handicap: Chappunua won, I.ovo's Labor second, F.herhart third. Time: 1:41',. lifth race, mile nnd one-half: Indiana won Telllni; second, Kodak third. Time: 2:3Gl. hi.vth race, seven furlongs. hpIIIiir: llru loro won, Kentucky llabo second, Lako Fonso third. 'lime.: l:2Mi. 41 MIl.KS SliOIli I0 I' i ll Si'. LOUIS. H MILKS SlIOKTICST TO Ql'I.OY. "TUB ST. LOD1S aN.O.X HALL." Last to Leave . . . . . . First to Arrive Uave Omaha . Arrive At. I.nula. ... .DiOC I. M. 7lU0 A. M. Trains leave Union Station dally for SSt. Louis. Qulnoy. .Kansas City und all points 1 Kaat or South. HomesKiikors Kxcurslon on aale 1st and Erd Tuesday of each month. Steamship tickots to all parts of the world. For full Information call at O. A Bt. L. Ticket Ofllce. 1415 Farnam St. (Pajtton UlocltL or write York Defent llchrnn. HKIUtON. Neb. Nov. 3.-(SneeUl.)-The foot ball Kame yesterdny afternoon be tween the Hebron and York lllr.h school teams resulted In a scoro or li. to 0 in favor of York. As tho Hebron team had recently beaten Crete C to 0 the York bins reit ttiat tnoy una nuie niiiuRonisis. - no tactics of the Hebron team were very line. but they were outclassed by tho visitors In several respects, rue name vvns a pieasani one, entirely nevoid or wrangling. Alter thu Kiimc tho visitors were Klven a recep tion at the Knli-'hts of Pythias hall by the yount; women of the IHkIi school. Michigan, lt Iiiilliuia, 0. ANN AHHOH. Mich., Nov. 3.-.MIchti;nn defeated the riilvcrslty of Indluna on IteKetits' Held this nfternoon by a score of 12 to u. Indiana kept the score down by reneated Hunting; when It had the bull. Michigan's touchdown In second half was somewhat of 11 lluke. Indiana hnd held the Michigan men for downs on Its live-yard line and when the ball was punted It struck the coal post, rebounded and was caught ny auciiiKau for 11 touciniovvii. (iunic at Onnnn Forfeited. ONANVA. la . Nov. 3. (Siiecial Teleirram.) - lteferee Craven Kiive tho foot ball pirn between Sioux City ami Onawa H'Kli school teams, which was played hero today, to unawa ny tno lorreii score or t 10 o. The Sioux Cltv team had severnl man who wero continually niaidntr foul plays. Ouavva had tho best team. Kendall mado two forty-ynrd runs for Onavvn. HmlKerow of SUuix City was umplro and Crnven of uuawu reiervt. Ilnclnur nt I'oiplre City Truck. NHW YOHK, Nov. 3.-Hesults nt ICtnpIre City truck: First race, sePInt;, about six furlniiKS Trumpet won, liestldli.itutor second, Hl naldo third. Time: l.U'j Second race, selllnK, mile nnd seventy janls: Dan Cuplil won. llrlsk second, llel Ktado third. Time: liT'-j. Third race. ChaDiiiiuuu handlcan. nbout six furlongs: Gold Hells won, Chuctanjda second, iiio llliymei mini. '11111 Fourth race. Wake leld ham and one-half: James won, King corn second, link coat tlilni Fifth race, live aim ono-iiuir ninoncs: Lady I layman won, Alzora second, Minor Daly third. Time- 1:W4. sixtn race, mile nnu seventy ynnis: 'iriro and Kin llramble ran a (lead heat. Alslko third. Time: 1:40'4. Harry E. Moores, c. r. A T. A., OHA.UA. nbb. ' MISS MARY HOHEHTS. "Muy every mother, jlster or daiishti-r leuni from mv txperlence. Is my, devout Imiiu nml In thus iMakltiz nubile the stoiy of our private misfortune and subseiiiwu blussliiKs It Is my earnest desire that evry notimn read in my words the way to hap illness not only for henif, but for thu man who Is striiBullnir with the ciir-o f liquor upon him. Dr Haines who dlscov. ered llolden Speclllo Is deservlnt: of woman's honuiKo and I am slad to knnv' that he will send a free trial packawo of tho remedy to every woman who writes "Send your name and nddress to Or. J. V Haines, 3074 Olenn Hu.ldtni;. Clnrln. jintl. Ohio, and he will mall the remedy to you In 11 plain, s. aled packaBe, and thus you can beiln the cure at or.ce. Tho remedy Is odorless und tnstcless and you peed have no (car ot dlscovery."- YnnUton llefent llnrliiRhlde. YANKTON. S. 1)., Nov. 3. -(Special Tele cram. V Tho foot ball came betvyen Yank ton coIIcko und Mornlneslde of Sioux City this afternoon resulted in n score of 11 to 0 In favor of Yankton. A touchdown with Koal and n Held kick were made by Hoffman or sioux city, u was a clean game, us itood of Yiinklon was the only man hurt Ho severely sprained his aiiklo and Injured 111s suie. i'enniM Meet nt Mlmicupnlln. MINNKAPOl.IS. Nov. 3.-Tho city today was ublazo with the colors of the uni versities of Minnesota and Wisconsin and everv ono wns on the keen edire of anttclna- tlnn for the annual foot ball (?amu this afternoon. Tho weather Is perfect ana botn teams am reported in lino rotiio ami con niieiii 01 victory. Win hy Close Mttrsln. 111'Vr.Al lu 1 fU.tAnti.l TVkv Kiam.) In a hotly contested foot bull Ramo here this nfternoon the Denlson Normal tinhonl linvu w.r.. Hf..nt..l liv 11 loCll team by a score of 5 to 0, the pUskln being Kicked over coal tho Wf luat tc ona 01 me tasi nait. lliicinnjiia a es. Dyspepsia Lure Dicjcsts what you eat. Itamllclally Uii.'cts tho food and aids Nature m sireiiHtliening and recon tructitiB the exhaustetl dlgofiUyo or gans. It lathe latest dl too veieddiejcat. ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in cMi'loncy. It In stantly rolievcsand permanently cured DyspopMa, Indication, Hcarthuru, KKtiH-itice, Sour Stomarh, Nausea, sip.it HpuriMlK'.Qaatralifla C'raniDsanrt like Itlee won. .Mcrrv Hoy second, (Jold gj yiher reSllltSOflinporftn t (llpestlOu Third rac'V.tuVrtv course: RnlHnu' l'rlcoJOc.iindil. IgosUocont Pupared by E. C. DeWITT ft CO.. Chlcogo. THE BEE 6( EXTRAS 99 The Day After the Election Will Contain The First Reports, The Most Reliable Reports, The Most Complete Reports, The Best Arranged Reports, If yon want the truth, Buy Tfcc Bee Election Extras llesnlt nt Sun 1'rnnelsco. SAN FItANCISC'O. Nov. 3.-The weather ot Oakland was tlno and tho track fast. JlemiltK: 1' rat race, five and a ha f fur ones: Miss Rovvemi won. February second. Novl.i third. Time: 1:0S'. Second race, seven furlongs, seuinrr Mike One Tl: Hoer won, Uniftor seconl, Artlctilnto third. Time: 1:12. Fourth race, oiionuic handicap, ji.uio- Tho I'"retter won, Modrlti" second, Fluall of (.old third. Time: i:il'.i. Fifth race, ono and one-slxteonth miles' lt.uik'or won, Lena second, Castako third. Time: 1:1S4. Hlxth race, seven furlniiRi. selllnR: Pan nmlnt won, Wooster recond, Horton thirl. Time: l:27'-j. Missouri Consent to I'lny. LINCOLN. Nov. 3.-(rii)cclal TeleErnm.l- Manager Tukey of the 'varsity foot ball team was untitled toduy that the Mlssoutl Htute university team had decided to play the came Fclieiiuieo ror .Monuay ine .e brnskaus left for Columbia tonight. Cup Defeat Niirinnl. CKDAH FALLS. Ia . Nov. 3.-(8pecl.ll Telegram.) Tho last foot ball Kamo hrro of the season, played today between O'o colleuo and the Normal tchool, resulted In iv vlctjry for Coo Score, 16 to 0. Font Hull llenlt III Ilrlef. MINNHAl'OLIS, Nov. 3.-Mlnticsi.ta, 6; Wisconsin. 5. CIlU'AnO. Nov. 3.-Northwestern. 11; U'nnv eolleire. 5. 1'IUNCUTON. N. J.. Nov. 3,-Cornell, l'Jj lilnceton, n. At Columbus, O. Ohio State) university. 27: I'nlverslty of West Vlrsinlu, 0. At Hubbard, lml. Luke Forest academy, lft: Culver Military ocademv. 0. At South Hend, Ind. Notre Dame. 0; nnlnlf. c. At Cedar Falls, la. Coe college, 11; Stire ""AtFarBo, N. D. -Hamllre university, IS, North Dnknta Agricultural coUcko, 12. At Cambler. O.-Kenyon colleu'e. 0; West rn Reserve, . ipstififir BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dining Car Seriice D " ltf.tnilniN(.n(t tilllBC i3sil'aMaa41iuiTreil'Uli),lciiltoaS Wti U. X. tUAJi. 11CVWS. UWV)U, UtM. Celebmted Til 1'uwilara ntvtt (all. La.l'u llt TC1AL DEATH TO HAIR ROOT AND BRANCH New Dlncovcry By ThcMlsacs Hell A Trial Treatment PREE To Any One Afflicted With Hair on Face, Neck or Arms No man need disduin a nickle cigar when it is a RICHARD COBDEN. There are not any better cigars than it at any price, and none its equal at five cents. "IT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME." (It's all its name would indicate.) Ask for it wirtrtrr cigars arc sold. PAXT0N & GALLAGHER CO., Distributors, Omaha. .IOIIN a. ItOOT, Mutter. 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" d "'''"'V': ennnd invlnoratc the hair In nt urul way, and thin ir.tnrc original color. I'rle.SI,ffl pcrlelUc , ... . . .,, erea'iiv nvn iIb.U'IV m entnl iillilinent, for mile from pure oil ot Umlis' V ol. ITIc 25AC","np're'i'l'Kno of above nxmilalte nrenarliii' " 'llwnv" "tock, ud cau lio hail from oiir liiialnKent, Jtellnlile I'reaiirlpl l" I'luirmniiUU, BIAS EC HE AOS' enlnrKctl pores, pimples and .ill afieclioiis ot 'lu r K in speedily .iinl perma nently r tired nt your home. J nil information with Imok ninilf (1 fre . 1 jotiN 11. woouuuv, '.01 sua si, r.mu.'.o