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THE OJIAHi DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBEK 20, 1901. ft 77 BREAKS UP OBSTINATE 99 COLDS EXTERNAL evidence of A Cold Is coughing, sneezing and running at the none. INTERNAL effects re more I serious; weak heart action, la 1 bbrd respiration and Inactivity V SV WW Thj use of Dr. Humphreys' Specific "77" awukens tne numbed vitals, starts the blood "coursing through the veins, re ii.v.. th oonaestlon; arouses 'he sluggish liver, permits the system to cleanse ltsolr the nAid Is "broken up" and passes oold Is off. .. ... .. i,. x fnrtt nr mulled nn re'celpt of ' Prtco. DOCTOIVB BOOK MAIli- Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co.. Corner wlfilam and John Bis., New York. KENTUCKY MEET ENDS WELL Bra4W Asioolatisa Proia of lbs fhiwiig, Tiinlal and Otbirwiie. CAM1RIA MAID JOLTS THE BETTING RING With Tempting Odds Hooted on Her, She Uneit to Pieces sad i'lnlahe l.nat In Kety Heat. Curse -or- DRINK CURED BT " Whitt Ribbon Remedy Can he gjlven In Ulaaa uc Water, Tea or Cofti without Patient' Knowledge. 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NO HUMBUG er TREATMENT SCHEME PEItMOlVAL, OPINIONS. I know of no remedy In the whole Mate ria Medlca equal to your Specific Pill for Norvous Deblllty.-ADOIiPH BEHP.E, M. IJ Profesaor of Organic Chemistry and physiology, New York. We believe It to be In the treatment of I Nervous Debility as near a SPECIFIC as I any medicine can bo. We have cured many V uevcfe cases with from SIX to TEN JlOXE8.-B. KEITH. M. D American Journal Indigenous Materia Medlca. ( have used your Specific Pill In many rases of Weakness and with most perfect ticcess.-J. MILTON SANDErtS, M. D., 1U D. Send for Free 'Treatise, aecurely aealcd. WINCHESTER & CO., Chtmists Established 1S5S. AIM Beekman Bnlldlnsr, New York Manufacturers of Winchester's Hypo nhoaohltes. ' A FOOD for the DRAIN. NEB.VEB and BI.OOD. nnd not a stimulant. (This offer will not appear again.) LEXINOTON, Ky Oct. 13. The twenty- ninth meeting of the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders' association closed todav. It was characterized by the largest avenge attendance and the heaviest pooling, the total being about 1500,000, in the history of the association. It is also declared to have been the cleanest trotting meet. There wero three events on the closing card. Cambria Maid, favorite In the 2:10 pace and a wlnnerMurlng the meeting, On ioned last In every heat. She broke often. Dan R won in straight heats. In the first heat Cambria Maid was tO to tho Held 20. In the final heat Dan It was CO to the field 20. Dan K led throughout. Sally Simpson furnished another surprlso In the Blue drags stakes. May Allen nn- ibhed fourth in tho first heat and was distanced in the second. In the second the field was 50 and Sally Simpson 18. On the next she sold at CO to the field 8. Sho was never in distress and won three straight heats. There was no pooling on the Ken tucky, it being believed that Hawthorne uould distance Melton. The colt waa witnin the flag by a length In both heats. In tho first Hawthorne reduced her mark from 2:141. to 2:13. Summary: Pacing, 2:14 claas, purso $1,000: Dan n, so. g by Tnsco, Jr., (Gaston) 1 Junius, ch. g. (Saunders) 9 Lucy May. b. m. (Dodge) 2 Dandy, b. g. (Curtis) 4 S under those of Icroy Austin and V J Only twelve men entered thl tournament this time. The llrst round was played off a week ago ycntcrday. It left Kimball, Iliitim. Lenvltt. Foyr. Iiwrlc and E. Mors- man In the game. Itiilim defeated Mwrlo m Wednesday and lavltt on Friday. Kimball defeated Morsman on Wednesday and Foyo on Thursday mid ltiihm "ester day. Harry Lawrlc, chairman of tho preens committee, said that the greens were In nerrpei eonniiion vesirruav tor mo nnai round and hud been for each match of the tournament. HAWKEYES FEAR GOPHERS Leader of the Intra Team Rxnect Hard Battle at Minn-enroll. and old-fashioned courtesy the early days Of tho nineteenth century A thoroughly emcient omciai nna immensely popular with all elapses, lift never ntlltu conformed his outward iinpenrancd to tho changing times. Descended from a good old tock and Inheriting an ample fortune, ho unos tentatiously devoted his llfo to the fulfill ment of ma turr ouues, hs mis rattier ami ?randfathrr bad done In their day. The lacing Calendar, which John Woathcrby started In 1773 as tho official organ of tho Jockey club, Is now an Immensely valuable property nnn win coniinuo to do run oy tne samo family. MANY DOGS WILL COMPETE Well Known (Jrcrlinnii.ili From Over Country to Course at Friend, All uwa u TV. net 19 fHitrr i o'clock In the afternoon until 5:15 tli Ifl IHnrrliil.l Frnin 3 ion until 5:15 the Iowa toftm practiced for the game with Mlnne. FRIEND. Neb.. Oct. 19. fHnrrlnl.WI'l.ir Hre good prospectn for the coursing meet to occur here soon. Tho park Is completed unil i tirniimifirprt liv rvrtri .Aitr.rr wl,n has arrived thus far to bo In fine condition sola nuxl Saturday. Everv effort of Head Coach Knlpr and nil his Hsslstnnts la being for the great Mississippi Valley futurity. mi lorin to Dring tne team into snapc wlilcli will be run next week, lioulimlnff Oc toner zz. tiio jncKB. are now on tne grounds Mini Mark. lilk. m. (O'Drlen).. General Agent, ch. g. (McQrlff) Tommy Mc, b. g. (McCarthy)... ijora ueipnn, o. m. (ivcuy; 1 1 2 2 3 3 8 8 4 4 7 5 7 9 9 8 6 11 10 10 7 dr ds V Part M.. hr. m. (Uovd). Cambria Maid. br. m. (Ilootes). Sngua, b. g. (Page) Miss Leach, blk. m. (Estes) Tlm "IrllU -itrtlU. 2:09. Trotting. 2:19 class, Ulue Grass stakes, value $2,000: Hattv flltnn.on Ii m. hv J. C. SImn- nn Hnlohlncql Ill Dorothy Redmond, blk. m. (Willis)... 2 2 2 Alice Carr. blk. m. (Hudson) 3 .1 3 May Allen, ch. m. (McDonald) 4 ds Baron Bell, b. g. (Winnings) ds Yarrum, br. g. (J. II.) ds Tim.- 2M1U. 2!t5V.. 2:13. Sally Simpson took first and fourth TrotUng, Kentucky atake, value $2,000: Hawthorne, rn. .. bv Jay lllrd (Htld- Bon) 1 Melton, b. c. (Young and Benyon) 2 Time: 2:13, 2:14. Only two atarters. WHITNEY'S PAIR RUN IN FRONT anker and Ilia Newly-Acquired Bn- dnrance by Klht Win Cham pagne Stakes. Maw vnnir. opt. 19. A blc half-holiday rmu'ri now n aood dav a racing at Morns park. The Champagne atakea was only a good exercise gauop tor cnauranue, u mht nn.i Ynnlim. Thev finished first and second respectively under the colom of William C. Whitney and were coupled In the betting at tne proniwtivo price oi i to 30, with nothing out uaugnnawnga una Luck and Charity to beat, liesuita: First race, uciooer sieepiecnase, aooui two and a half miles: Fulminate won, Curfew Bell second, King T tnira. Time Second race, five anu a nair lurionga: Delasoa won. Destitute second, Extin gulsher third. Time: 1:05. mini race, rdoui bix lunuusni xtuuii water won. Roxano second, ueile or l,ex Innton third. Time: 1:10. Fourth race, the Champagne stakes, seven furlongs: Endurance by Right won, tit: for the Minneapolis contest. The dofenslvo has taken the principal part of tlw time thlH week and all next week the offensive play wltl receive the finishing touches. Se cret nructlce hiiH been Mtrfetlv enforced and the only line the students have had of their team thin week wuh at tho Ames canto Fri day. Tho work of the team gavo guvs icciing or nope necause or tno comparative Improvement of play since the two former firnctlco games, It Is expected that at cast 1,000 Iawans will go to Minneapolis to are tno gamo on tne rato onereu. "We dn lint pxnect to bnat Minnesota bv more than 6. or nosslblv 6 to 0." said Man ager McCutchcn this evening. Head Coach Kn nn linn in him ctistnmsirv rciusai to say anything about the prospects of the team, no aid say, nowever, tonigni: ino Minnesota team Is a hard proposition for any oloven to go up against. Yes, It will no a nam contest, i saw .Minnesota piny TJnlir.ukn ln.t wnolr nnd. rnmnftrlnir its work with tliut against Northwestern last year Just before Thanksgiving. I should say that Minnesota is at least w per cent nciter tban last year, 't nat is my nesi jiiagmeni and you can think about it how you will. You must remember that Minnesota has the samo team ns last year nnd that It has reached practically perfection In Its play. Every man on our team will meet Just nhnlil aa utrnntr ntl nniwinent as he wants tn en 1111 nzalnst. that 1m all I have to say 1 1 about our prospects." , The following is the makeup of tho Iowa Slberts, left end, height. 6 feet 11 Inches; nge, 22 years: weight, 178 pounds. Watters, right end, S feet 11 Inches, 21 years. 16'J pounns. Coulthard. left tackle, 6 feet 11 Inches, OI ... n 1?C lullltlHl iiurricr, rigni-iucKic, o iciv, jp ami are being driven over the coursing field and through the escapes several times each day. ft. M. Kellogg rrom san Francisco, a man wild hnn t!(.ursC(l before nlinnst nil tlie coursing parks in Atnerlca, said today that no never saw as nirong n 101 or jbckh in his life and never saw them so well ac quainted with the grounds and escapes ub the ones hero arc. H. C, Lowe nnd Mr. Ilev from unwrence, Kan., aro here with a Btring or longians, narteii Hros.' trainer from Denver is tiere wmi six or uoioruuo's best. J. H. Wilson from Victor, la., nr- rlvi.fl with tils fust yntins ililir. Trnnhln- sonic, and two other futurity candidates. Messrs. Handy and Markcm will arrive to morrow with thirty of the best dogs from South Dakota and Minnesota. C. E. and L. W. Root ara on tlicir way with Now Richland, Minn., representatives. W. S. Cannon will arrive Sunday from Clyde, Kan., with his rivorltcs. Pconle from Kearney. Hastings. Qenova. StronWburg, Fairmont and Sutton have al ready arranged for special rutcn to attend and some of them wilt come In special trains. From the east, umana, i.mroin. Crete nnd Utlcn have arranged for special reprtsentatlves ni tins meeumj. T0WNSEND WINS THE TROPHY Makda Clean Score at Omaha llun Club nnd Carrlea Away Can-delnu'rum. nnllmlfl. IIOIICIiuecK, it'll kuukj years, 190 pounds. Smith, right guard, 6 years, sum pounas 6 feet 1 inch, 22 feet 2 Inches, 25 The second Myers trophy was contested or at t ic umana uun c in ground yes. terday afternoon by members of that club, llriees. center. 6 feet, 22 years, 180 pounds. Williams, quancruacK, o M vpnrs. 167 Hounds IlUCklPV, lunnucK, seven furlongs: Knaurance oy iiigiu won, xnMpUnnN IQ Al I KMtY RPTQ showed all his oldtlme clovcrnoBs nnd ho Yankep second, Caughnawaga third. Time: TOUCHDUWN lo ALL MXUA UCId Jimpiy outplayed Seeley at nearly every H28. .n . stage with accuracy befitting a master .u?i'tn..r.n-C.eV.Mun'C JE?i hJ1"JllCSiHni'i0.il"d Wl.conaln Ll.lver.lt, Pllea Up Total hlam1 Worn Out? TRY TRY WtrM Famius Marianl Tonic A Restorer of the Vital Forces Vin Marlani is a perfectly cafe and reliable diffusible tonic and stimulant; it gives strength and vigor to body, brain and nerves. All Druggists. Rofuxo Substitutes. Howell's Works like charm. It Is not nn . experiment it cures both i cough and . cold. It Is not Intended for anything else. 2Co a bottle. Anli-Kawf Atttr gWEAKMEN Jgp MADE STRONG efara UWt VITALITY RCIT0K0 DR. LOBB'S COMPOUND DAMIANA WAFERS CDBK LtMT NHIIMB, Jlf JRXf V . aaaiY.iw rmmmmu nr YnL'lH, MakM Maalr Man,. Picoa,iioi,&boi n reotlpt of price. Samplee free. Addraaa n, U Ui I aliKM Yeara'Contlnuoua Practloa Wl.n.n,$iyil N.Hn Bi.rnua.ri old by Bherman McConnelt Drug Ci B, w. Cor. Hth and Dodge flts., Omaha. VARICOCELE A safe, patnlest . per manent oureeuaran. tflpd. TwnnT . S ,. years' exptrtenee. No money accepted until p tlant Ii well. Ctumltallm aatf fnt, by mall 01 Wateai traat,$LjlAl VIXt, m6. Inches, S feet 11 Inches, 20 years. 178 pounas. Wellund. left half back, 6 feet, 24 years, ta nnn,la Terrell, right half buck, 5 feet 9 Inches, vTlkins? fight half back. 5 feet 10 Inches, 21 years, its pounus. 2 LINCOLN HIGH WHIPS PERU Nornmla Fall to score wniir i.miimi rouniiatcra Pile Up Thirty Fire Points, This trophy IS a gold-plated candelabrum. Rtauaing nnoui twelve incnes nign anu navmp tnrce prongs, tiio iropny was won by w. D. Townscnd, who killed fifteen birds straight. Thrt fpiiturc of the shoot waa the bad luck of Frank Fogg,who killed every bird nnd saw two of them fly ncross the fence lip torn flrotmine ucnu. The eleventh bird of Charles Johannes was one of the most uimcuit that ever new from a trap. Ho missed it, tnus destroying a Clean score, jonannes Kiueii rourtern birds with clahteen shots, the best single barrel woric oi ine tiay. f ollowing is tno score: Rruckor (301 101011221111 1-11 i.-nt?ir c;u) l : i i i : i l : ; ; j 2 13 Iewls (31) 221222221122 2-13 Ilrnwpr (311 12101222112211 214 "Jackson" (3D., zusizusuiiiizx J is Townsend (31).. 22112222221222 2-11 Johnnnee (30)... 21111211110111 1-14 Irlln 1301 2 2112121120221 1-14 McDonald (30).. 121212111222 2-13 TRAVIS GETS ANOTHER CUP Defeats i.iKf!ni.N Oct. 19. (Special Telegram.) Tho Peru Normal college foot ball team Kingsbury (30). 2 0 1 was defeated by the Lincoln High school Killed out of bounds team tins aiiernuun, i -touchdown was made by llnwloy on the second down, ine vmuorB iuun uwra In the second half and held the High school for only one loucnaown uunng wie puriuu. l,lneup: OPKRl' K. n. E Tynan T. R. T Howe a. R. G Penney C.C McConncll G. L. (1 Fisher T. L. T arubb E. L. E Murphy ir. Ii.. L. .1. A j. L. H. 8.-35. Hawley Fields Lesh Johnson Hall Klmmell R. ll Volmpr H. V.' Folmcr (OR. H. H. I.. H. Mason L,. ?. "" seeley, state Champion Clnb'a Tournament. the Connecticut In Weatbrook .Heaton nnrwick Q. . Q. u iiraarora Heagy F. B. F. B....Bock (capt.) nnfnrpp: nonura. umnire: urew. nme keepers: Klnganury anu i-oricr. i.cngm of halves: Twenty-five minutes. uv.w VOI1K. Oct. 19. Walter J. Travis of the Garden City Golf club, who has lipid the amateur golf championship of Murpny Amerlca for two years, won tho Wcst ..Rodcr C.'Zl nn iniluv at the annual Invitation tournament of the Westbrook Golf club n. nrcnt River. Ii. I. Travis fully sus tained hla reputation as the premier golfer on tnis Blue oi iiia aiiuiiiiu vy uuicuiintj Charles H. Seeley, tho Connecticut state champion. In tho final round at 36 holes match tllay. by 7 up and 6 to play. Travis three-quarters: Latson won, Maid of Har lem second, Hernando third. Time: 2:C8U. Sixth race, selling, milo and an elgntn: Lee King won, Plederlch second, Ciirtsey third. Time: i:st?i. At Worth CHICAGO. Oct. 19.-The Pride nnd Fed eral were nractlcally count choices in the betting In the first race at Worth today and finished the seven furlongs only a neck apart, with The Pride, first under thq wire. So hot was the contest that a new track record for the distance was ret, 1:27 4-5. agalnat 1:29. the previous mark. Results: First race, seven furlongs: The Prlda won. Federal second, T. Klngsley third. Time: 1:27 4-5. Second rare, mile and a half: Little Elkin won. El Caney second, Barilla third, Time: 2:30. Third race, five furlongs: Alzura won. St. Cuthbert second. Small Jnck third. Time: "1:01 z-b. Fourth race, mile nnd a auarter. ninn Island handlcao: Agrcgor won. Havllnnd second, Kentucky uabe third. Time: ZiUf 2-6. Fifth race, one mile: Tammany Chief won, tiveiyn uyro second, unorus Bov tnira, Time: i:k3-6. Sixth race, five and a half furlnnes! Mabel Winn won, Queen W second, Santa lercaii inini. iimc: i:vsz-d. At Fair HrnnndM, St. Loula. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 19. Ludv Stralhmnrn. running In the color and nomo of Thomas f. nayes. nicKcd un lis nounds nnrl nn, nexed the Gasconade ntnkp n npllln aim.ii, " .ui o-jour-uiua, 01 mc iair grounds luuny, iviiiiiK on me mue in tno rast timn Of 1:41 flat. A. D. flihunri ni lha nnlu real contender, the balance of tho field ueniK ncaien on. ttesuits: first race, six furlongs, selling: Mucon won, untie unico second, waban third. second race, milo and sovpniv vani. selling: Sir Rolla won. Elsie Barnes scc- uiiu, ixisnie illiru. iinir: i:iu. inird race, live rurlnnea. hp llln. i ,,1 Croyton won, Doctor Hnrt second, Sting I'OUrtli rnce. Gasconadp Mtnkp 11 nnn uuucu, selling, one mne: i.aoy Htrntlimnrn won. A. D. Gibson second, MIhs Thresa , 1 1. ... 1 , .. , ,. ... . 1 . , 1 1 , uuu. Hum Hill, L nn 1. Hpiimo.. i v . Bruno won, Charles D second, George Leo iiiiru. ximc; hmya. Hixtn rnce. seven furioncs. rpIIImi?. n.ni Sr '. J ..!, '" oyconoi -Ncunrnis tnird, VICTORY FOR MR. KIMBALL nine the Srml-Aanual Tnarnameut for the DouRlaa Coontr Cap at the Country Club. of Twenty-Two, Eleven In Flrat Half. Richard Kimball of Omaha yesterday won the fourth semi-annual tournament for tho ;u Hinn ot niy cup HI n ITOUntry Clllb imp. j. 11, iiunm was tne runner up. Mr. KlmbiiJI defeated him In a thlrty-slx-hole match by the close score of 2 up and 1 to play. Both men nlayed sunerb voir ihrnii.hnni and It whs a bitterly contested miitrh from the start. Not until the thirty-fifth hole wns played wits the victory assured. The total Hcorcti of tho. two were 162 for Kim ball and 16? for Rahm. Those arc remark- nuiy iuaii uir inr nisiunce, mmpail R Deillg nn average of eighty-one for "the course of eighteen holes. This Ik the first time Mr. Kimball has won the Douglas county championship, though he wan runnor un last June, when W. J. Foye won he cup, Mr. Kimball Is 11 new PiHyer, having been at the game .only thlt year and Wit, but he Ih undoubtedly nuo of tho best In the west. Considerable surprise was nccHHlontrt by the showing of W. J. Foyo, who wan d- ii(i in ine hpcoiui round uy Mr. KimbaP, 6 up and fi tn piny. This Is easily explalne-1 by the fnct that Mr. Foye has been III , on 111s gunio ever since tne trnns niiaviaHippi tournament at Kansas city. He eillleitvnrp,! tn tuiv., hlu muli.1i will. f. Kimball linnlnnllpH Until li n-ua In h.l la. shape, but It developed that this would be un mcnnveiiicncc to several or the other men In the tournament, so Foye went out and IM.Iyrd KinihAlt Thllmdav In h arnnm. modatlm. although ho knew he wns facing pun. tiniriti. MADISON, Wis.. Oct. 19. The foot ball gamo oeiwecn Wisconsin university anu Knox college resulted 22 to 6 in favor of Wisconsin. Wisconsin scored eleven In each half and Knox a loucnuown in ino second half. Columbia .Shuts Ont Hamilton. YORK. Oct. 19. Columbia won to- day'H foot ball game with Hamilton, 12 to u. Ill lllu nrai 111111 wecnc. Bui uiuuiiu Hamilton's right end for a touchdown, (mm which Bruce kicked a goal. In the second half Weekca made a sensational spurt through Hamilton's right and put tho ball on the ten-yard line. By clever work a few seconds later he Bkirtcd the richt nnd ones more for a touchdown nnd again ururp kickcu u huui, iiiukiiib ine total score 12 to 0. Wrstover Not In Serious Condition. LINCOLN. Neb.. Oct". 19.-Cantaln West- over of the University of Nebraska foot ball eleven today denied ine report seni out that he Is in a serious condition ns a result of Injuries received In the game at Minneanniie n wcck ano. wupiuin west- nvpr hna been on the foot ball field nearly nvrrv dav this week, but has. on ndvlce of inn nnvsician. reiruineu irum iiiityiiiK iiiu dnrtnr aavs he Is suffering from alight con gcstlon or tne Drain, out wun care win oe himself witnin a wcea. Naval Cndeta Beat Lehigh. ANNAPOLIS. Md.. Oct. 19. The, naval raript foot ball eleven defeated tho team of Lehigh university, 18 to 0. Nichols wna shoved over tne line tor me nrai ioucii- down In the first half, after about ten minutes' play. In the second half Adams and strassnurger cacn maao a loucnuown. StraBsburger kicked all three goals. Falls Dead In Practice Game. 'PAN. III.. Oct. 19. Robert MeWuril. In. structur at Brush college, fell dead today wniie piuyinn iuui nnn wun oiuucnis. Foot Hall Itrault. i At Washington Virginia Institute. 32: Georgetown, o. At t.aroyeiic j'uraue. ivi uctiauw. o. At Minneapolis Mlnnesota-Grinnell tnma waji called off owing to the death of ox- Governor rllUbury. At liirmingnam univcrsuy or wnsnvlllo, in Aiituirn. h. ' At Nashville Vandcrb It. is: Unlvcrsitv oi Virginia, u. TRAINERS QUIT WITH REIFF Tire of KiikIIHi Turf and Intimate llnndleapiiera Put on Too . Much Penalty. Elk Iluntlnic Party Returns. npnrse P. Moore and James Alnscow, with Snm Hoffman of Atlantic, la., and other members of the Elk hunting party, returned last night from the Pine Ridge nirencv. where they havo been for the last two weeps. incy nrougm duck an ino game tne law nnows and- saio mey were torceo to eai tne Daiance oi me uag De fore they crossed tho reservation line They report nn excellent trip and a royal uoucner and uartiett )&) J YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE YOU can buy here everything for the home and pay lor it on our .Easy Pay vie fit System at prices beyond competition. Our big stove sale is now at its height we save you money on any kind of stove or range. A beautiful potted palm free with every purchase. Our Great Steel Range Offer: Thu Star Estate Steel Rnugo can bo bought from us on tho easy tcrma of $4 Per Month nllli or without wnlcr fronts with or without warming closets with or without reservoirs In n great number of sizes. Wo have hundreds of testimonials from Omaha householders. Upwards from 2950 No. 8 Cook Stove Large oven - smooth castings good baker worm i5.vO on salo tomorrow j4 jjpf ' JJialfiL The Peninsular Baseburner. Guaranteed to heat 3 rooms nil winter on two tons of conl superbly mounted nnd finished on sale tomorrow on easy "Vayments upward from 27.50 Home Coral Baseburner on ensy pnyments up ward from 111.50. 9.50 Cast Ranges liandnomejy trimmed guaranteed perfect bakers nil parts ground to fit worth JJ0.00 on saio tomorrow The Estate Oak Keeps Urn over night samo hs bnsclmrnor litis screw registers nnd Jolntlcsn flrepot upwards rrom 19.50 9.75 1 FURNITURE VALUES 12.75 89c Mantel Folding Beds in golden oak worth J20.00 on sule tomorrow Golden Finished Dining Room Chairs worth $1.50 on sale tomorrow .., Flve-ploce Parlor Suite choice of frames and coverings worth 10. JO on saio tomorrow Solid Onk Extension Tables 42x42 top extends to 6 feet worth (12.00 on sale tomorrow , Odd Dresser oak or mahogany finish bevel plate mirror worth $16.00 on safe tomorrow 23.00 675 9.75 CARPETS AND DRAPERIES All wool Ingrains, choice patterns worth yiCJ 7ic on sale tomorrow "tOC Tapestry Brussels, In choice now designs f-ft- worth 90c on sale tomorrow Os7C Velvets nnd Axinlusters, intcst colorings AO worth $1.25 on rhIc tomorrow ?OC 3V yds, 51-Inch Luce Curtains worth $4.00 I QO on salo tomorrow Ib9D Heavily fringed Tapestry Curtains worth r ISO $r.oo on sule tomorrow CavJlf negular alto Window Shades worth COc ' aa ou sale tomorrow aC9C Japanese and Chinese mattings worth 35c on sale tr morrow IJC 500 Foot StOOlS now 011 display in our 16th street win dow, gold leaf frame, upholstered, worth $1 tomorrow 29c GIFTS Be sure and call at the Btore and obtain circular fully ex plaining how we are to give away $5,000 worth of holouarticl!!i DIVIDE HONORS AT, WHIST Omaha Wlna on North nnd BlntTa on the Other side. Council LONDON. Oct. Ifl. As m result of Lester Relff's exnulalon from tha Encllsli turf an Important withdrawn! of American trainers anu jocaeys rrom tne turr Here is imeiy to occur In 1902. Enoch Wlshard Immediately canceled nil his English engagements after nnn a expulsion nnn turned nicnara Croker s and John A. Drake's horses out of training, declaring they would not enter nn Knglisn raco till RclfT waa reinstated. While ilugglns has hud many offers to train In England next season It Is gen erally exnected that lin will follow Wish. ard's example. A a matter or fact few Amorlcan own ers havo won much money In England this year. William C. Whitney wnn a number of rich stakes and Edward Corrlffan made u successful year, but Mr, Croker and other Americans round iimi ine nandicapper waa urn iiHiiuicapping nnrses, out trainers, ana the short odds offered rendered financial success almost Impossible. It la posalble that wlshard will train In France durlnir 1902. llv the retirement of Edward Weathcrhv as secrotary of tho Jockey club and keeper or tno match book, wnicn. occurred this week, the racing world loses u picturesque and altogether unique character. Poor health compels his resignation of an of fice which hos always been filled by a Wcatherby since It was created In 170. It la probable that the present vacancy will no mica d- unoincr memner or ine same The Omaha W'hlst club enjoyed. a very pleasant game at Its regular meeting Wednesday night, having as guests several of the Council Bluffs whist players. Messrs. Stlnson and J, M. Shea of Council Bluffs carried off the honors for the North ind South side and two new Omaha mem bers, Messrs. Hoyt and Kltterlng, won out on the East and West side. Scorer North and South Stlnson and J. W. Shea Ki 'S Etnyro nnd Thompson Iii2 6 Lltttctlcld and Rockfellow 157 l Alee and Burrell 165 l Waters and Benjamin 151 0 Dreyfoos and Cahn 143 8 East and West Hoyt and Kltterlng m .' KotiicK anu uoo is, u A. W. Scrlbner and Jordan 157 l Burncsa and Prown : 157 l Rumiiett and iioss 156 o GANDER Sufferers from this horrible malady nearly always inherit it not necessarily from the parents, but may be from some remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs through several generations. This deadly poison may lay dormant in the blood for years, or until you reach middle life, then the first litUe tare or ulcer makes its ap pearance or a swollen gland in the breast, or some other part of the body, gives the first warning. To cure Cancer thoroughly and perma nently all the poisonous virus must be eliminated from the blood every vestagc nf it driven out. This 8. S. 8. does, and is the only medicine that can reach deep seated, obstinate blood troubles like this. When all the poison hat been forced out of the system the Cancer heals, and the disease never returns. Cancer begingoften in a small way, as the following letter from Mrs. Salter shows : Atuiail pirapiv bric on niy jaw iuuui ma incn re low me ciron mc ich tunc o me no pain or inconven clncc, and I should hive SPECIAL SALE IN ; of my face, it gave forgotten about it bad it ;t betrun to I n uarat and Itch t It would bleed a little, t".3 scab over, but would not heal. This continued for some time, when my jaw began to well, becoming very painful. The Caneer be gan to eat and apread, until It was as large as a half dollar.when f heard of S. 8. 6. and determln- rt..iu..i i. . . . . I "a iiiikw uiiuiiici iiiciiiuvr ui wio panic Ordinarily. Fnv. hna in .v.n din,,,. I , V. I .. . v. a ii i. i . . Ulmhiin hi,, I Jl T t .V . iii.it mum, nilunu cibici;u is Minium uulluur ko .T.V.I.L' v ,u " . lVul. Hnu me rent wun me nisiory or tne Kngusn turr. Z, ,i n ne 7M, defeated .Is no crl- Edward Weatherby. who Is about 62 yeai terlon of his usual play. Ho hud twice of age. has for years been a notable ngui l rr A linu fn. ilanva haa n i.Aln frxl ! a .....I H . . , ; V, ...- . -. ., I .'t,,j urn v.tvmt j vi tiiu nrvucu uui mi. iinie 10 mane mm JocKev ciuii unci hem nr ttin wpm permanent possessor of the cup. As If Is. firm which publishes tho Rocln Mr. Klmbull s name will now be Inscribed I but as strikingly recalling by known t Calendar, rus cioinea edtoalve It a fair trial. and It waa lemarkable what a wonderful effect It had from the very bealnnlna' i Oieaflratn ta heal and after taking a few bottles disappeared I 4ar entirely. Tbl waa two years ago ; thei e are still no algna Of the Cancer, and my general health continue. jood. Mas. R, Sniaca, I. Plati, Mo. is me greatest ot all blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable, bend lor our free book on Cancer, containing valuable and interest ing information about this disease, anrl write our physicians about your case, W make no charge for medical advice. Tin swift mciFic cr. Atlanta, tu. no sign, vi inc v.anc coatinuea good. Mai s$s 16 & FARNAM STREETS, OMAHA . Cloaks, Suits, Furs, Millinery A most fortunate purchase of hundreds of samples in ladies' suits, jackets and long Raglans, enables us tu show tho most handsoino assortment of those goods and at less than l-II regular values. Ladies' Man-Tailored Suits in all tho poptilnr hIhiiIch lilnck, brown, ton, oxfoidn, etc., In homespuiiH, vcim . tiiin, grnnlto cloth, in fnct every weave shown this fall, the Intent effect b in jacket), Ntich mh l)l(iii8e, cton, lout; dip front Norfolk, etc., linndHoniely dOHlpn cti Hklrtu, full wide flounce, Kiilcmlltlly llncd nnd ntltclicil nnd trluimed worth tip to !f. "0.00 we Hiiut them nt 7.50, 9.98, 14.50 17.50 to 27.50 and 35 00. Ladies' Man-Tailored Silk and Velvet Skirts cxoluslvo styles beautifully trimmed A.A 1. A r with bunds of taffeta or ribbon IJ Til tAalj Ladies' Jackets We are showing the best line of 20-ltich Jaeketh, long AutoraolnloH, Htifjluns, Kmpiro Coats, etc., In tho city in all shades. 2b'-inch long lino Kersey Iox Coat lined with Skinner satin, strapped stitched bnok the best tailored gar ment In the country- $10.00 special at it Is worth 500 Hats beautifully trimmed with feathers, breasts and fancy quills, all new shapes and colors. We are also showing an elegant line of the finest pattern hats in the city. 9.98 Rigular pries $7.50 pries 3.98 52-ineh long Empire Coats lined throughout with Skinner satin, made from best quality Kersey tn black, tan, castor and brown, in all sUes from 32 to 44. Such valucH no where else shown our prices 12.50, 17.50, 19.50, 37.50 Our line of Fur Jackets aro unsurpassed. Kloctrlc Seal Jackets, best quality Kklnncr lining a $36.00 coat, at 29.00 SOOOQQOCXXXXXWOOOSQQQQaOQOQt