Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 04, 1896, Part I, Page 6, Image 6
THE OMAHA DAILY HHII : JHl'XDAY , OCTOBER , 1800. COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT Ml.Mlll MIJTIOV , Horn To Mr nnd Mfn R. Coffecn , a daughter. Mrs M. L Valentine Is In the city the guest of Mrs James J Brown. Judge Macj has made an assignment of law larfR for trlaM up to and Including Oc tober 13 T A Turner and Dr Spauldlng have been nan.ed as pension examiners In eastern Pot- tawallnmle The Hamlllmi Whist club will be enter- tnlnrd bj Mis * Rynn In the Brown building. Tutiilny. 2 3d p. m C A rinrk of Hot Springs S D , Is In CountII Blnffb with a \ \ eIn rtartlug here In the grot cry buslncs" Leonard Mullcnlx- was finnl Jlfi 40 for dli- turblng the peace of his landlady , Mrs Har mon and her daughters nut > Guild will give an Experience so liable at the homo of Mrs Wntts 18 North First street October 14 Night school at the Western Iowa Ilusl- noci collrx ( > opens Momla > evening and Con tinues evil } night In the week Pcstiraftrr Bowman stales that postnffice revrlpts here have largely Increased iltir- Ing the laet two or three months John Miller and Chris Peterson , two bovs , nrt Into a fight , and the forme-r was ar- re-slrd Jiutlco Vlen will linos'Rate ( Mlxn Maggie Wehlle was called to Crl ple- Creek by n telegram nnnoumlng the oerlnii HlnriR of litr slittrir ( , Fred Stevens A marrlago llretisc has been Issued to W F King , Jefferson City , Mo , aged 2ii , ami Nellie C. gchoenen of Oaage Cltj , Mo , nge.l 21 The petition In the suit of the Provident Savings and Loan HBSDI lutloli of Omah agiilnit Hcnrj D. nillerton fnr $ t,15S ha be-eti filed Vine out Johnson ton of Sam Johtifnn. general Janltoi of the Council Bluffs schools Is repoitod to the pollen as having run anny fiom home At the- homo of Mr anil Mrs P J Kmlg on Nuilli llrndway , thlrtj II'tic friends o Ilaster Clarence Emlg enjoyed an atternrci : of merrj nnKitiB In hone" of hi' ' blrtlulny. The icgular meeting of the Women's Chris IHn association will lie held at the home o Mis Fannie Uratllcj 029 Willow avenue or Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp The first half hour , devotional exercises Mem her ) and friends Interested In hospital \vorli Invited 13 E Wlnans and A. Norman of IMIn burg 1ml , who have been stopping at Be-i. janiln Winchester's dvrlng the put week expei-t to remnln about n wte'c longer They will winter In Grund Rapiils , Mich wheie * they have been engaged for the winter All members of Council Bluffs Tent No 32 , Knights of the Maccabees are rcqucstcil to be present Wcilnesdaj evening at S o'clocli slmip. at WooJnHMi of the World hall Can dldatrs to Inltlnte 'Ihoao wishing to laKi ptrt In the band should be presE.it Uusl ness of Importance I heJi'tilor i lasses of the Conservatoij of Music were entertained by the fncultj Sat urdiv afternoon Affci a short progiam of voial and Instrumental music the intci callus giime of progressive Jmlf straws waa plajcd The girls' Jirlio v\us won by Mis- , Nillle IMvvaielB , and boys by Herbert Stavely. Miss Etta Brudlcj mlaslonaiy evnnsellst of the World Missionary nssot Ijtluii vvltli houliiunitcrs nl Shen.ui'loiili ' , I.i . Is lahoilng with the Volunteers , of America for an in definite time Come ami heat hoi at 21r > Bio.ulway Meeting every iiljrht Captain May field and wife , stationed ofllccra at Coun cil Bluffs C B Vl.ivl Co , female lemedy Mcdlc.il consultation free Weiliiesd-ijs. Health booU fuinlRhceliOB Merrlnm bloelc. MCI It wins Its own re-vard Nevci In the history of our store h is the sale recoril won b > the celcbiatcd 'Sultana ' clsar beci cquil'd They have made a nnme foi them selves that can only be attained by combln Ing < iualltv , excellence of waikinnn&hip anil uniformity of Htoik , void of any artificial flavor They ha\o stood the test and arc. absolutely ure < iualcd. llelliiMllsl Chi h Clioli Conoorl. Iho following Is the progiam of the inimical to be given by the Bioadway Mithodlst Hplsiopal church choir Thui.-iilay cvenlnr October } > , at the church Admis sion 25 tents PART I. Oveittlii Die 7 uiherlloto Mozart Tulle js1 Quartet. Voluntary Em.inuel . . \\ater Spinney Choir. Piano Solo Air du Ballot , op 1 . Chamlnadc IMIth Blummei Vocal Solo A Winter's Lullaby , op 51 . K Uc Kovi'ii Miss G. Bair Xylophone Solo Apollo Galop Miller Ned Mitchell Solo Resurrection Jules Lumb.ud Flute Solo-Solecteil Frank Bailolett. Character Sltetcli Selected Lucille Norman. PART II. Orgnn Voluntniy Si licted J. E lutli i. Duet Violin and Flute Paul Tulloys and Frank Hinlolott. Recitation Genevra Degh Aura SUMUI Tollcdgc Corn X Young. Selection . . . Impeilal Mandolin Club. Hass Solo .Selected Mi. Jules Lumh.ml. liallad I Levi You So Pctilo Neil Mill boll Tulleys' accompanlmi nt. Choius Away to the Woods Benjamin Congrevo Choir nomanze Frullngsgriis , ' ! , op 101 . . . J. lUsch Tulleys * Quartet. fiot your ambition lilgh and smoke the peerless "Sultana " Mr. mid Mrs Hamlo's Rchool for dancing opened Filday evening with aery large Rttuidance There were over forty In the beginners' class and 1IJO or moro partici paled In the general assembly , whlih began at S 15 , with n full ouhestrn under thu iil- rectlon of Mr. Philip Tofilns of Oniiha A largo ehlldrcn'K cluns vras also started Sat urday afternoon. A good old smoke that's precisely what the "Sultana" Is llenr > t'liiutdAVniiilcrH The police were cnllcil upon last night to assist In finding Hrnry Choite , an actor I belonging to the Bltncr company , now playIng - Ing an engngeniunt at the Dohnny , The co'npany U stopping at the Ogdcn house Choatu has been III for several days Ills wife \vio Is ulho a member of the troupe , nursed him carefully all day yesterday Just before Mipper she le'ft him for a few moments , and when she returned he had left the room without stopping to dnss The hotel was sonichcd , but he was not found No ono saw him Uavo the building but In thu belief that he hail waiule'rid away thu pollie were notified. He had not been found it midnight. _ 1 They have a tone that's all their own A trial will com luce you that the "Sultr.na" Ii perfection hiM or I'lpiI'lrc llrlek , l Wholrsalo and retail , J. C. Ilixby , 202 > Main strcot. _ For nobby and stylish millinery you must go to Miss Sprlnk's , 19 Main street. MHH | Ciij'H Mniitlil ) Hi-port , Laura Gay , teacher of district No. 9 school'one of the suburban buildings , sends in this report for the mouth ending Oc tober 2 : Number of scholars enrolled , 20 ; number of days taught , 20 ; whole number of days taught. 3S5 , average dally attendance , 1UV1 ; those not absent during the month , Nellie and Ruby Holder , Minnie , Kda and Hattle Kraft , John livers , llcsale Hcywoad , Edna Clay , Jefcule and Herbert Yemeni and Ruy Lavenburg. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DlHOOIIIlt Your water bills now and save C per cent. Olllco open Saturday eve-ulng. The "Sultana" clear takes the lead. Improvement of Lower Broadway Goes One Stop Farther Ahead. SLAG MEN HAVE ONE EFFECTIVE INNING Mn > StnriDIP UMIif Ilio Artl - lon UK n MUM- fur < hf l.tinenloite , nnil Mil ) ITHO II for the \\tnilo. The city council held a long meeting ycs- tonlay morilng , for the purpose of approv ing the award of the contract for inacada- miring Lower Broadway to F H Quanella & Co There were a number of citizens and property owners present , with a correspond ing number of protests and kicks Protests were filed against the narrowness of the track to be paved and Kicks against the ma- tcrlnl to be used Colonel \V. F Baker , one of the county's repiiscntatlvcs on the Joint conit.ilttce. was prisent , nnd opposed strongly the use of limestone He declared that It was simply the repetition of nn unwise experiment trm had Icon proven a failure wherever trfrd Hc iai , , fftvored the macadam HChoinc , but had opposed the use of llme- Ffono when his committee awarded the con- 'Met. A proposition that hail been made by the Omaha & Orant Smelter company to Blvp the city free nil the slag required for making a macadam street , from curb tn ytirb , If ncetssnry , ! u > 0 struck hl-.i very favorably , for he sivv in" It tin" opportunity to give employment to a largo number of teamsters , whom , he believed , could be put to work hauling the slag across the river on the Ice when the river fioro over O'llccrs of the motor company were also present to urge the use of slag and secure an ordinance- they desired The company was represented by President N W Wells Guy C Barton and George F Wright. The pioposltlon of the motor company to con tribute $1,00) toward paying the expense of work was illscilhsed , and the officers In- fouued thu council that the money would bo given upon condition that It would agree to pas > s an ordinance regulating the sizeof loads which may be hauled over the motor brl Ige and compelling heavll loaded teams to drive not faster than i walk H has been the custom for teani' stcrs to put on loads of sometimes S.OOC pounds , and then drive at a trot across tin bridge * , subjecting it to extraordinary nne dangerous strains. The omclal opinion of the city attorney was that while the council had the right to pass nn ordinance governing the fl/e o ; leads and the width of tires , speed , etc. , 01 the streets of the city It could not pass a ordinance which would be effective un the motoi bridge , which Is private pioporlv The council Instructed the i Ity attorney lo draw the ordinance , and dlrcc'eJ that"tl o loads to be hauled should be limited to fl.O'J ' ! pounds and iciiiilrlng that In crossinq hie bildge heavily lojiled wagons phnll not go foster than a walk The eontracl for laying the imciilam was then taken up The Omaha smMtei offered 10 donate slag for use. Instead of limtsto.io City engineer Tostevln thought lliius-on would be apt to weir out in J. fe-v years 'Uag would be preferable for a lini" . When the bids were opened beveial ilav ago , Conductor Wlckman oHci' > il to rs si ig Instead of limestone for the hue , at the s.am cost , and the represcntitlvc of If. H C.unnolla ft Co made the same propobltion With the understanding that -hi' council ihotild hnvc the privilege of chr.ns'ng ' slag for the base if found desirable , ( .he cc.uni.il appiovcd the action of the joiit i oiiitnitlc' nn.l gave -no contract to Guuutlln. A. Co In the meantime the slag problem will he Investigate ! , and the council Mil come to a conclusion nt a special meeting , to bo helil Monday morning. sin : TAicnb TOO NUCII ciii.oitAr , . IIin. Wind Illi-N from I InniTei't of ail IMiTiluso of | In * Ilrnn. Mis R i : Wlatt died very suddenly last evenUig at her residence on North First vtrcct , from the effects of an overdose of chloral taken by accident. Her physlclin advised the use of chloral , out cautioned her not to take mote than the pi escribed dose. Yesterday afternoon at f > o'clock her husband wns called away to Omaha and before going had provided her with a small phial of the drug. One dose had been administered before ho left and his wlfo was apparent ! } resting nnd free from pain She was left alone during his ab sence It was nearly 7 JO when he returned mil found his wlfo apparently tranquilly sleeping The expression of her face , hovv- o.r.btartlcd him , and when he cndeavoied to nroiibc- her he found ( hat she was In a dying condition A physician wns hastily summoned , but the woman was dead before ho arrived Mis Wlatt was a young woman , and was n bride less than a year ago She has been bookkeeper for Duquette & . Co. Sir. Wlatt Is one of the teachers and half-owners of the Western Iowa Business college. The famous "Sultam" cigar has reached 1st place In the sale of tlgurs at our store. MUST HD A HRASO.V FOR THIS. Coiiiit-M IIlull's Cluui-lioH. Hov Cdwnrd Cantrell , the newly Installed pastor of the Christian church , will occupy Hie pulpit In the Tabcinaclo at both morning Hid evening sen Ices today. He is said to he i young man of finu attainments and is a 'oiclblo speaker At the First Baptist church , on Bayliss lark , servurs will be held at 10 30 n. m. ; subject , "Iho Needful Prayer. " Sunday : ehnol nt 12 m , II V. P U. at C-30 and ircachlng at 7 10 p m ; subject , "Conditions mil Rewards of Dlsclplcshlp. " V. C. Itoclio , lastor The subject for the morning service nt the 'ongicgatloiial church will be "The Source ) f Povvci " Evening , i.Mnn's True Relation 0 the World " Second i'lcsbyterian church , Rev. Alex jlthcrland. pastor. Public worship , 10 ) & 1 m and 7 30 p. m Sunday school at noon Christian Kndcavor. 7 p. in. Morning sub- eel , "Opposing Motives" ; evening , "Tho Irothur and SUtcr. " All are welcome. Services at St. Paul's church 10 30 n. m loly communion with first annual sonnoji ; IS p m , bcrvlco and bcrmon ; 7 30 p in , ) rlef service- and Instruction Rvcry one wel come Subject In the evening , "Differences let u cen the Roman Catholic and Hplscopal Jhurchos " At the First Presbyterian church , Rev Joseph J Lamp , D I ) , of the Presbyterian riicologleal seminary , Omaha , will preach ind administer tliu Lord's supper at 10 30 i in Welcome to all , seats fice Trinity Methodist Kplscopal church , cor- ter of Ninth avenue and Fourth street 'reaching at 1U 10 a m by the new pastor , lev C W Brewer Sunday school , 12 in , : p\\orth league , C 30 p in. ; preaching at 30 p m , by the pastor. There will be a Christian Science service it 10 30 a m In Bonn's hall ; entrance on 'earl street All welcome For the Banquet Hall , Wedding , Reception r Party connolsseu'.i.agree that the "Sui- ana" cigar Is the llnc-at beyond question Hoffmaycr's fancy patent Hour makes the cut ted most bread Ask your grocer for it. V. M. t ! . A , Hull , . The rally thU afternoon In the rooms of ho Young Men's Christian association at o'clock will bo made as Interesting as t was lust Sunday , when chairs , tables and landing rocm were rll occupied The sing- ng anil music will be furnished by thu loublo quartet of the First Baptist church 'huy will sing some excellent solos and an- hems , and take entire- charge of this part f the sunlciu The "Sultana" cigar is now uied In nmny luba , lodge roonit. and homes in preference. J Key West or imported. You may travel over the entire great nest ml not llnd a better laundry than the Eagle , " 724 Broadway. Telephone 107. s riiH.in r\c'rs , DON Multim Builnorn * Mini TntUx HIIM- InoftN ( o Cotnifll lllnfTM Vnlci-H. Hon Sidney A Foster of DCS Mollies ad dressed a crowd last evening that filled every square foot of the floor area nnd all of the scats In the McKlnley headquarters Up to 10 o'clock , when the speech was nearly finished , the front and rear entrances of the building were jammed by people anxious to force their v.av In President Harl of the McKlnley cTub In troduced the speaker. Mr Foster Is a prac tical business man of Des Molnes with large amounts of capital Invested and he spoke upon the political problems presented by the present campaign from the stand point of n business man and a producer The tariff question he dismissed with the remark that the free silver democrats , so far as U was concerned had confessed Judg ment. That wing of the party Is now trying to divert public attention by seeking to place the blame upon financial legislation enacted by the republican statcvimcn The free sliver democrats allege that they are fighting for n principle , but they are sadly mistaken II" declared that every person who knows Mr Bryan kt cws that what he Is advocating Is an experiment that no one can tell where It voultl end "What would you think , " said he "of n doctor who had been treating a patient for four years and that patient continued to grow worse after he had tried on him every mcdlclno known , nnd would then come again when the man was dying nnd declare that all that was needed to savti him was nnother experiment ? " The currency question wns disccuscd nt length "Gold nnd silver , " he said , "never have been nnd never will be on a pnrlty. Ono will continually bob ahead and the other lag behind France changed the ratio of her gold and silver coinage 300 fines In seventy years and nineteen times In CM year He thought It etrango that U shotfi * . take twenty-five years for Mr. Bryan and others to ilninv"nnd reveal to the people that a crime had been conmltted against the common people by the sAver legislation If silver was then wortl. 3 cents more than gold whv was It the poor man's money ? In 1872 Kuropo purchased over $ . ' 1,000.000 of American silver , nnd prior to that nearly all of the nuropean nations were coining silver. In one year nearly all of them ceased to do so The demand for sliver for coinage purpose was destroyed nnd the price fell like any other commodity. This was the sole cause of the decline and the only true explanation of thu alleged crime. " . M. C. \ . AITiiii-N. The report of Secretary Coker of the Young Men's Christian association for the month of September shows that the total attendance at the rooms during the month was 2,779. Those who attended the gym nasium and made use of the apparatus reached a total of 9S7 , and the number who enjoyed the free baths was 212. The Sunday afternoon rallies were Intro duced chiefly by Secretary Coker and "have become n feature of the association's work. Cach tally has been more Interesting than Its predecessor , and that of last Sunda ; was the best attended and created the great est Interest of all. In his report the secretary says"Th ( work of the association Is on the up grade What It needs today to make It a perina nent success Is a large Increase of renew als from members whose tickets have e\ plred , more now members and financial ah from the friends of the association In thi Interest of young men. " Harmony chapter. Order of the Kastcn Star , gives a literary nnd musical entertain ment in Mabonic hall next Thursday even Ing , closing with the laughable farce "Feinulo Masonry a la Lease , " which hns been greatly enlarged nnd Improved since first given. Tickets 25 cents. All friends invited. Of IllltM-fNt l < > \1 | . It will not pay you to burn hard coal a $10 a ton when we can sell you a soft coai stove that makes a ton of $3 soft coal go just as far. COLG & COLR. Buy couches and fnncy parlor pieces this week at Durfeo Kuinlture Co 33G-338 U'd'y. In everybody's mouth a "Sultana,1 Council Bliffs favorite 10-ccnt cigar. DiMiiiicralle Protest In \ MVoile. . ALBANY , Oct. 3 The protest of the icg- ular democratic committee against the use of the wcrd "democratic" by the gold standard democrats on the official ballot was filed with the secretary of state today A hearing on the protest will probably be given on Wednesday of next week. THMZKIlMMIIf IIUKVITIRS. Columbus , show nee & Hocking railroad re-elected Its old directors , possible to kill a man when thrown from n tinln in the manner which he was acctisee of doing Connecticut populists have appointed a committee to arrange foi fusion with the democrats Blsbce , Ariz. , according to latest advices , suffered no serious damage by the cloud burst , and no lives were lost. John A. McCullough , nged 73 , a prominent Dallas county , Tevas , cotton plnntcr , hns been nssasslnatcd by an unknown man. Conductor Jerry McCarthy has been re leased from a Mexican prison , n test with a dummy having proved that It was 1m- Louls Hamilton , a Loiilblann negro , was lynched after acknowledging thnt he set fire to a cotton hoube on the Seter planta tion hi Bossier parish. The steamer Lanrnda got nway fiom Phil adelphia und Is being closely watched by the Trensury department to see that she eloca not take men or arms to Cuba. Negro vvhltecaps have undertaken to rid Jackson township , Monroe county , Arkan sas , of all undesirable ncftrocs , one of whom has already been whipped to death and an other shot. J. M. Barrio , the novelist , arrived In New York and at once started for Canada , where ho will be the guest of Lady Aberdeen. He Is In Mncrlca for rest and recreation , and will stay six weeks. Patrick Cliffoid nnd Barney Burns , sen tenced In Missouri for breaking Into a post- office , have been pardoned by the president un the statement of the prosecuting attorney that he now believes them Innocent. The Navy department Is considering the bid of the Bnth Iron works for building three 30-knot torpedo boats of 143 tons displace ment , each at a price of $189,000 per boat. I'll or o Is a question whether this displace ment will carry proper weights for efficient service as torpedo boats. rouncAST- TOIIAI'S WIJATIIKH. SuiKlii ) AVI 11 llo Clniiilj , Inil tionorall ) I'll I r nnil Ciioli'i * . WASHINGTON , Oct. 3 Thu forecast for 3undiiy Is ; For Nebraska Generally fair , but with In creasing cloudiness ; coaler , winds shifting lo west For Wyoming Generally fair ; north winds ; cooler For M"snurl ! Fair ; northeast winds , rihlftlng to Hoiitln.i.st ; warmer For Iowa Fair during the d iy , followed by cloudy und threatening weathei , warmer In eastern portion ; south winds , rihlftlng lo west For Kantian Generally fair ; south winds , iMirmtr In eastiin portion For South Dakota Partly cloudy weather > os lbly local showers ; cooler ; northwest winds , I.nenI Ht-t-oril. OPKICi : OF TUB WI3ATIU3R BUREAU. DMAHA , Oct 3-Omulia recoril of tern- icrnture anil rainfall , compared with the ; orrcspoinllnt ; day of the past three years 1SSO 1SS5 1&9I Ii03 tlaMmurn temperature 74 72 ill 73 Minimum temperature M U ) 40 Ki \veragu temperature. . K2 il 4G 68 I'reclpltatlon . , . (0 .W T .00 Condition of temperature and preclplta- Ion at Onmhu for the day anil since March > Iormiil tfinporuture for the day . . . . . . 5S Excess for the day , 4 U-cumulntttd excess Hlnco March 1 M 'orinul precipitation foi thu day .09 Inchcx leflclenoy for the day . . . .oil Inches 'rcclpltntlon ulncc Marcli 1 . . , "J 0. Inches Sxcesa blnco March 1 3 US Inched > ellclency for cor , period , 1S35. . 7.71 Inchm ) ellclency for cor. period. IS'-M .11 5. ! Inches T Indicated trac-o of precipitation A WE LSI . Observer , BALTIMORE mi. A WINNER Second Qamo of the Temple Onp Scries Much liiko the First. 'ff CLEVELAND UNABLE TO BAT SAFELY .lop CorlirU'n J'llclilitK 1lrnnlfull > lliickeil l'i lij the Aliolc Team. Willie A\ all neeAVn lilt llnril . nnil 1'iinri/ / BALTIMORE , Oct. i. "Brother Joe" Cor bett was the star In today's Temple Cup game and under his skillful generalship the Orioles took the Erco.nl game of the scries with quite ns much ease as they did the game of yesterday. The crowd was again provoklngly small , In a measure due , no doubt , to the threatening weather. Cap. tain Tcbcau was not able to play , and It Is now Bald that his Injuries > are of such n nature as to preclude the possibility of his taking i > art In Monday's gimc , which , by the way , may not bo played lu Baltimore The slim attendance hero has so greatly discouraged the players that Ihero Is strong talk of playing the third game cither In Plttsburg or Cincinnati , en route to Cleve land , and If base ball cranks of the For est City do not turn out In greater num bers than they have In Baltimore , It Is not unlikely thnt another o * the games may be fought out on neutral grounds. Today's contest wns one-sided to n dcgic'o thnt de prived It of much of its Interest , although t abounded in good plays. The teams batted In this order : Balti more McOraw , third base , Kecler. right field , Jennings , shortstop ; Kelly , left field , Doyle , first base ; Reltz , second base , Brcdle. center field ; Roblnbon , catcher ; Corbett , pitcher. Cleveland Burkott , left field ; Mc Kean , shortstop , Chllds , second base ; Mc Alcer , center field ; O Connor , first ba.se , Zlm mer , catcher VicOarr , third base ; Blake , right llelA , Wallace , pitcher. MUGSY HITS SAFE. * First Inning : Baltimore. 4 ; Cleveland , 0 McGraw opened for the Baltlmorcs with a drive to McKean , who stopped the ball , but threw poorly and Mac went to second. Kecler drove a beautiful one to center , on which "Mugsy" walked home. Jennings was hit. Kcelcr scored on Kelly's single to center and on McAlcer's error Kelly went on to second Doyle beat out a "chopped1 ball to McKean and Jennings scored. Roll/ filed to Chllds. A foul to O'Connor disposed of Brodle nnd on the play Kelly stole home Doyle was out. Zlmmer to Chllds , trying to stcnl second. Four runs. A bnll hit by Burkclt down first base line was called foul by Ernslle nud the Spiders kicked vigor ously. He finally put nn ugly bounder over Rcltz's head for n single. McKean's grounder to Jennings forced Burkctt Chllds was given his bane. McAlccr sacrificed , Reltz to Doyle. Jennings nnd Doyle dla posed of O'Connor. No runs. Second Inning : Baltimore. 0 ; Cleveland 0. Robinson struck out. Corbett went out McKean to O'Connor ; McGraw singled tc center and stole iccond ; Wallace stopped Kceler's hot liner and threw him out. No runs. Zlmmer filed to Kelly nnd McGart to Kecler. Blake struck out. No runs. Third InningUiHlmorc , 2 ; Cleveland , 1 Jennings singled to jlcft. Kelly's single to right sent him to .thlrjd. Another single to light by Doyle ecored Jennings. Reltz's sacrifice bunt advanced all hands. Kelly scored on Brodle's out to O'Connor unas sisted and Doye ) was run down between third and homo on the same play. Two runs Wallace beat out a hit to short and look becond on a ivvllil pitch. Burkett. blruck oul , and the crowd ycllel IhemselviE hoarse' . McKean scralchcd a double down left foul line , scoring Wallace. Reltz's sensational work threw out Chllds at first The sarao kind of a play retired McAlcc. . One rui > . Fourth Inning : Baltimore , 0 ; Cleveland 0. McGarr and O'Connor put out Robinson McKean and O'Connor retired Corbett. Me Kean's error saved McGraw. McGraw stole second and kept on to third , as Heeler singled to right Jennings was hit In the ribs and filled the bases Kelly filed to McAlcer. No runs. Jennings handled O Con nor's bad bounder neitly , but the runnei beat the throw on account of R decision Zlmmer struck out and the decision lu the last of the three called for a big kick by the Spiders against Sheridan , though Zlm mer plainly swung his bat. McGarr forced O'Connor. McGravv to Reltr. "Chippy" slolo second , but Blake -went out , Jennings to Doyle , on one of the most beautiful of Jennings' mat \elous pei/ormances. No runs VERY N1CC WORK. Fifth Inning : Baltimore , 1 ; Cleveland , 0. Burkett look Dojle's low liner , licit , ! wib hit. Drodl" went out , McGarr to O'Connor , Reltz taking second He scored on Robin son's single over second. Corbott struck out. One run Kceler made a sensational catch of Wallace's hit In the right field corner. Buikett beat out a hit lo ReiU nnd took second on a wild pitch. McKcin stiuck out. Chllds was out , Reltz to Doyle \'o runs. Sixth InningBaltimore. . 0 ; Cleveland , 1. Kceler's magnificent catch In right was warmly applauded as he walked In from the field , McGravv filed to Burketl. Kecler got four balls anil was out , Zlmmer to Chllds , trying to steal second. Zlmmer muffed Jennings' third stilke , but wns thrown out at first. No runs. Kelly took McAleer'a fly after a hard run. O Connor hit to Jennings and again Hughey threw pooily , and O'Connor kept on to second. Zlmmor went out. Corbett to Doyle , 0 Con nor making third. Jennings' error on Mc- Garr's easv grounder allowed O'Connor to score. Robinson and Jennings caught Mc Garr trying to steal down , One run. Seventh Inning : Baltimore , 0 ; Cleveland , 0. Kelly singled to left. Doyle filed to McAlecr. Kelly stole second an Heltz went nut , McKean to O'Connor. Chllda and O'Connor ictlred Brodle. No runs. Kelly caught Blake's fly In sensational style. Jen- nlnga and Doyle retired Wallace Burkett ( jot four balls. McKrn singled to left Jennings got Chllds' I'/ after a beautiful backward run. No runs. Eighth Inning : Baltimore. 0 ; Cleveland , ) . Robinson struck out. Corbett got four balls. McQraw fouled to Zlmmer. A line 1y to McKean disposed of Kcelcr. No runs. McAlcer went out , Reltz to Doyle. O'Con nor singled to center. Zlmmer singled to left A rapid double by Jennings and Doyle retired Zlmmer and McGarr. No runs Ninth Inning : McGarr's poor throw saved lennings. Kelly beat out a slow Infield lilt mil both runners advanced on a wild pitch Both scored on Doyle's single to i Ight. Game nas called on account of darkness. Score : a * AH , II. H. P.O A. n. McGravv. " < \ > . . . . ' . . . : . : . Keller , rf t , , .u. Jennings , ss. . , , it. . | . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Doyle , Ib , . . . . . . ? . ' . . < 0 2 10 0 0 Reilz. 2b ' . Brodle , c-f J , .t , 4 Robinson , o . . . > , .i. . L'orbc-tt , p . . . . . . , . Totals ; , ' , . . ' . ' . 7 10 21 12 "l . . . AB. R , ir. PO A. n Hurkett lf..V..f.r. ' 3 U 2 2 U 0 McKean ss . . .Oil,1. ' . "hlldH. , 2b. . . . > > iiJ. . Mc-Altir. of..ilAltl. . rComior , lb. . | , . , , , ! < . 4 1 1 10 1 0 ' .limner , o , . . . , , < . , , , 4 0 1 C S 0 \lcUurr , Jb. . , . ; , ; ! * ! . , , . liluke. rf . . . .A''f ' . . Wallace , : > . . . .n. . .h 3 0 1 0 2 0 Totals 32 2 7 24 13 3 ilultlmoro. / 0 7 a Jlavolaml , . . . . 0-2 t < Game railed qn uiionnt of darkness v : meil runs. Baltimore , 3 ; Cleveland , 2 HI I'vvo-batet lilts : McKean Three-base hits : v\ \ Cooler Sacrifice hit : Reltz. Stolen banes v\ \ iIcQraw (2) ( , Jintilnps , McGarr Double ila > : Jilinings to Doyle Flint bise on MillsOff Corbett 2 , off Wallace , 2 lilt > y pltcheil ball ; By Wallace , 1 Strmk mt By Corbitt 4 ; by Wallace , 4. Wild iltehesCorbett. . 2 ; Wallace , 1 Time l'\vo hours. Umpires : Kmslle and Shtrl- lun Attendance , 3 HO. ' ( lllCOIIIlll llrillK Illl | > II CIUPPLi : CnqiK , Cole , Dot 3-Hllly IIC Voodti ( > f Colorado and Mlko Outemin , the lock yards giant of Chlc.igu. fought n vvelvo rounds hici nlglit Quicnaii was Ken the decision Doth mill fiiulid from LI hu IIrut round. Qucomtn taking thu lead 11 refusing to brualc. In HtrlUng and Init- IIIK Ills untiiKonlct In the fiu o vvhllu both leru Lllnt-hrd. In Bpltu of the foulltiK It i an u luiril fought battle. In thu laut ound Quecnun landed his left ttllh a 1 on Woods' jaw , making him 'NNouds urcstltrt for time , tlmvv Qiuiiiini nnd failed to get up In thr leferto'x tlmo itvcisc A'l nii : liiiotiT.r.iis1 111:1r. : Siunll Croiiil Mt'i-M n Fine I'roKriiiM nnil 1 < iDie Hot Contt-sl't , The race meeting given under the niaii- nKcment of the Goofilers of the Omnlin Wheel club nt the fair grounds yesterday afternoon was n suoiess In one vvav , and n ilKippolnlmtnt In nnuthct ? o fat as the attemlnnce wns contiriiid the iimtlni ; was next In a falltiti , and this M hiiil tu tippu elite , when It Is taUi n Into conMilci.i tloil that the Omaha AVheel elnb Is the oldest and most populni oyill'ig oig-inl/H lion In the city and that the wrnthei wn- < ns If made to order And mou thin lliK the llehl of entries wns .t mot niagnl- ! ! tint ono , Including such well known i u liii ; men ns "Glmmv" Maxwell of Kc.iiniy , Charlie Hlmstreet of DiMivt-t and KUHK CI Hollnn Moikett of Llmoln Still all these Indueemenln were not sulllelent to draw out the people and In stead of a crowded grand stand mil will- filled stretch , there were no more than WO of fiOO inthuslaHts pusmt nil toldblli the races were cxccptlomilh Intelestltm. the long waits between events won \ny trying , and n lack of promptitude * In get ting the men away was the subjee-t of uni versal and unfavorable1 comment. McCull , while the hero of the tiny. was nlbo the popular rider with the spectators From the moment hu came In Hist In the hnlf-mllo professional to the winning of the mile professional he was the rei Iplont of the plaudits of the people Mi Call , while lip to yesterday , mvtr tvlntul amto markablo prowess as a rating man , has always been n favorite with the race- goiliK public , ami yeslerdav ho was at- conleil an ovation cnliiihitul to tuin n bend less level than his Hi I" n stialght- forwnrd , uprl/lit racing man , iimi | anil fair to the 1/tter , and alvv iys vvllllni ; to accord a competitor every show Ho hni won many races In Omaha nml lot many , but ycKtc'rday VMIS his led lettn day He won almost everything he went aftir and gave such rldem as Muxvvtll Mockett , Hlmstreet and Bulks a little of his dust that they will not be llUely to forget for tnanv a day to tome As regards the racing , It was all that toillil bo asked Finishes were close and exciting , c'speclallv In the hilf-mllo pro fessional , vvlitre four Wheils winlappid across the tape , and In the mlle , vvheie McCall made a new state rccoid foi the competition , anil only n few Inchett di cldeil the poMtlons of one , two anil Ihroi Banks llnlshcd second In the half-mile open , but was dlsiiuiillllcil for a foul at the heart of the stretch Results First event , one mile tun lee It G Clink won , H.itph Hlelmiilson second , H L Shockley thlnl , G. G. French fouith Time 2 V > 2-ri Sicond event , onc-luilf mile professional , G A. Maxwell of Kt.iriicy won F II .Me- Call of Omaha second , H I' GiulUo tlilid Time 1 01 Banks wiib second , but vv is disqualified. Thlnl event , one mile nmatelli , paced Virgil Hall won , Kieil Bainiim seioml Louis KH seller third Time 2.21 1-3. Fourth tvint , two-mile tiindem , pnei il Piolilx and Uifferty won , Fitili ilc-ksou nnd Hlmstreet second lime 4 33 , Fifth event , one-half mile amateui , 1 F class : Virgil Hall won. Louis Floschc second , K L Potlci third Time 1 IS 2-1 Sixth event , one mile professional , paced F. H. McCall won , i : i : Moekctt of Lin coin second , C. I Hlmstreet of Dcnvc Ihlrd. Time 2.10 , state rccoid. Seventh event , one mile handlciiii amateur : Vlrsll Hall ( scratch ) won. Fr < i Barnum ( scratch ) bcconil , R. G. Clark (10 ( yards ) third Time 2.1S I-B Eighth event , ono mile handicap , pie fesslonal , B J Banks of Denver won John Tow son of Chicago ( thirty-live yards second , H 11. Fredcrickson ( thirty -fh yards ) third , Mockett ( thirty yntds fourth. Time 2002-5 McCall was seeoiul but was disqualified Ninth event , live-mile h indie ip , nm iteur Virgil Hall ( sci.ilch ) won , Dan Hiewei ( scratch ) sicond , Roy Paiker ( ! 2"i yards third L. Savvyei (400 yanls ) fourth , time 13 53 2-5 VIM CLUB'S FIRST MUIJT. NEW YORK. Oct. 3 The first meet of the Vim Blcviie ilub of Newark was heli this afternoon on the half-mile Hotting tr.uk of Wavcily puk The woithci vva cold and ills iRroe.iblo. About 2,000 speuta- lors were present The feature of the can was the one mile professional , which was inn off In heats It was a lively race for c ish prizes at each quarter. The \v Iniiers were : Quarter , Hawthorne , half. Mc Donald ; thrce-qitnrleis , Clark , Bald win ning at the enrt. As the ilders wheeled Into the stretch Clark's wheel went from under him nncl he got a bid fall , but cbcupert with a few biulsis. Charleys Hat- field -was billed to ride a mile against 1 50 , but was not allowed to make the attempt , be having been expelled by the League of American Wheelmen for entering for two lace meets on the sune day , one at PI iln- llcld and one at liiltlmore. Results : Quarter mile ag.ilnsl time : H 1C Bird , Intercollegiate champion. Time 0 27 2-1) One mile , profebslon.il : Won by C. C It ild of Dun.ilo , Aithur Gardner of Chicago cage second. H P. Mosher thlnl , Rluiphy fourth , Bowler fifth , 'lime 12.1b'K One mile handicap , profcbMonal : Won by C. G. Carpenter of R.ihw.iv , N. J. (110 ( yards ) ; J. B Bowlci of Chicago ( fifty yards ) second , Otto Mayo of Boston ( ninety y.aiils ) third. Time 2 Ob 1-5 One mile , against track recoril of 1i" 1 . liny Daw son , paced by two triplets , lime 1 IS 4-5 One mile , bextcttc exhibition : Green wich wheelmen. Time 1594-5. First half , 3 5T. One mile , triplet : Vim Bicycle club won rime 2 032-5 KLKHORN THRHATCNS TROUBLE. HLKHORN Neb , Oct ! ! ( Sped il Tele gram ) The wheel r.iics held hue ted ij imiler the auspices of Iho lllkhorn Park mil Cycling association weie fairly well ittendeil Seven ! riders , however , who luallllcil for the meet , filled to pul In their il pearance , owing to a countci attraction icid at Omaha , under the auspices of the 3m ilia Wheel club Foi all those rlilers Lhere ! . trouble lu store 'Iho olllcers of | : he meet were Cleik of the couise. Mil Hall ; refeice T C Conillt , tlmeis , c H ICoon.5 , Gale Barber OeorM" Nlel. Juilgis , IJ. A. Ageo. II. B Bildvvln , Ir L Rleh- udson ; stiutor , Dr. C W. Baldwin Fol- owlng arc the results Ono mile , novice : C T. Warren won , O. j. Olson second. Time. 2 " 1 One mlb , openD. . J. Hall won , G , A. ilolton second. Time ; i 5i Half mile , open : G. A Holton won , C. H nirber poconil. 'lime : 1-l.Vi One mile hipD. . J Hall won , C H. Barer - ) er pocond Time 2.fi'i ' Quarter mile opi n L. 13 Strnyer , Norlh Jind , won ; D J. Hall second Time0 SV , Throe miles , handicap : John Moore ( . ' " > arils ) won ; C H. Barber (210 ( yards ) , see- ind. Time : 7.40 HUN a riiaiKM- . PHILADELPHIA , Oct. -Tho Phlla- lelphlii crlcketeis finished their inning * * lth the Australians for a total of 2SO uns , 1C1 more than the visitors put on In holr first attempt. The Kangaroo Btatcs- nen then wont In for their seiond trial. iVhen slumps were diawn they hail scored twenty-one runs for the loss of two vlckets , Ircdaln anil Darling , thilr best mtsnicn , being howled by Clarke and King espectlvoly. With thcso cracks out of the vay it now looks as If the homo eleven ven > pure winners. The features of the natch thus far has boon the howling anil ) attlng of I' . H , Clarke This Is his Hist xptrleiico In an International match Play vlll be rcsumiil Monday , when Hill will mrtncr Grlfllth , the not out , Omiilin < > IN Our 'rniii-liilin > II. The Omaha High school i lev en and the kven of the Council Bluffs High school ilayed u holly contested eamejjf foot bill n Council Bluffs yesterday The game re- ulteil In a score of ( i to 0 In favor of the ) mahi hois Lohnur , Hied , Cranilall Gll- i > hple , Hopkins , Hughes MeKcll and others if tl-o Omaha High school eleven , together ilth Mather , ri.unmont , Dilley. I'anley ml II. Pardej of the Council Bluffs aggro atlon , covereil thiniMlves with blooil and lory , Lehmer making a touchdown aftir a mi of IJU yards ? , the only onn which was nailo during the- game A good-sUed crowd , ItiHHHcil the game ami all were cnthu- l.iHtlc. LlntBinan , Trey nor , lefcree. Claw- ord ; umpire , Grass , timer , Steward Donne lloiitcn nl 'I'nrUlo , TAHKIO , Mo , Oct S The game of foot all hero this afternoon between thu leven from Doano eollegu at Crete Neb , ml the Tarklo collige team , n suited In score of 10 to 0 in fuvor of Tarklo. The t were well matched and the Kami ) . t as thu closest ever been here Thu first . ? ere was inaile In foul minutes , but after- ' arils Donne was on her guard anil gains ere blow. Ii Iir Koul Hall IIilllelliiH. r PITTSBt'RG , Pa , Oe-t. 3.-Foot ball : " arllsle , Indians , 18 ; DuQuisne , Country H ml Athletic club , 0 c WASHINGTON , Oct -.Washington ami t iffer on , 0. i'lttsburg Athliitle. 0 Ii CAMHRIDGI3. Mass. Oct. -Foot bill : o [ arvaril , b , Williams. 0 I WEST POINT , N. V , Oct -Foot bill : allots. 27. Tuft's lollme 0. I 1 < PRINCETON , N J , Oct. -Pllnci ton , I. Ilutger'ii college. 0 ITHACA. N. V. , Oil. -Cornell , 22 , Sjra- ase , 0. _ .Itiliti It. ( Ii-iitr > 'M I.UN I Mill- . RiAliVILLl-J. Mai" * Get , 3-.lohn R entry falliel to break thu world's retoril day but paced a mllu In i.W The time by lurttrs ; O.J1 , 1.0154 , 1.3. ' . 2.W. \DVAHTAG \ JS AFrOHDED TlI'iM ' BY DBS. COl'ELlNj ) ASD SIE"A1D. ! Protection From H ib'jcry Perm in * nl Abolition of All M J hods of Ti ervtnifjnt Involving Toriui\.i Immense Saving of Tlmo in th Cui'o orOntnri'h , Lung Troubles nnd Othc Chronic Allmant ? . jiroie that In the pructlce of l n Copeland . Shcp.trd t.itairh .iRthini 'ling tinublci slonneb trotiblrs thrum itl&m , ind all seiteil and sorlout nnladliH i.ic peimniKiitlv rtiicd 111 ill out our half llu line tcrjulrcd under tinllnary nutlieils rf neatiiicnt , whleh Is another 1,1111 ml ml- anlacc cspeclilly npprcclatoil by lu\\ll < 1 ivonirn Besides the fact that nil inedlclnri. in I'fthitlons healing bnlnli and irmrdlis air fie'p all nuffcrs who apply In pi i ton me i-inrdfil n cirefut oxamlnntlon , illapnobls "in ! trial Ircatucnt wltl'out chirgc- me ill al at tint Ion paid to the sle-K undci no other "svsttm In l lie country nn attention and rourtcsv which none nret-o quick to Intirprct In Its tine nicililng ns the1 Invalid wcineti of the community < r \ iifTTr VTIUMS. TiiUltiU 'I i on tin IMI I lit Unitflor \\illliiK fur Sj iiiitoiii ItlanKs. Mis Ld Shafcr of TeJ.amah Nrb . Is the ivlfe of i vvcnllhv re lilent of thpl little elt\ . Is vvlilcly known and has thr ro pict nt all * | IM simfor has had ample IIHIIIIM to RI-CIIIP the best tii.ilmcnt to bo found anywlieic. This Is what she wi lies 'I glully add my testlmonv to that of humlmls of otheis My catarihal trouble Involved the whole tmicui tiaet. Including the bladder anil Kldncvt ! My MilTeilng anil nmtoyaiifo foi years wns beyond mv power ' fully eUrilbe Aft l i spi i lift nthii ; vvltli libyslclans and patent inidliius nil limit number , 1 whittled In Callfoinn hoping the ellnialo there would curn or at leirl beiu-llt me But I gel no belter. 1 tl.rn look tin Copilinl & Shcparil trtntment , which 1 can toMIM Is n true cine and spcelfic foi ea- tinhal i FROM LA GRIPPE. Tito Don ill * . \ f tor-KHVet * nf n Soiiui tvo Thai su\s | lli TlioiiNanilH. Mrs Bessie Morford Klmwood Neb . has nrich to bo thankful foi In being in ulo will nnil strong aftei vtar of 111 health She Is vi idireel nnd pin in in giving her account of the whole mntlci * - & & ? * & & . . , . < - 'i.ti > S&iyv ! A ; ' iU \ yv * - 'V J'V ? = _ > - ' ; y/j'V' V-r s * * ® & MRS BHSS1I3 MORFORH Klmwood Neb "I took n course witli Dis Copehnd and Shepaul ( by mall ) determined to do my part in getting cured 'I he grip luid ruincii ny n rtcs and bioinaili and I W.IH almost helpless All I need say Is thnt the re suits were splendid and fai above1 what 1 o\ncctcd I soon began to cat with icllsh nnd gain In llesh and enduiaiice 1 steadily got back nil I li.ul lost nnd wns nil tight again 1 tlo not utulcn t.inil why any snffe. Ing woman outMdo of Omaha caniiot get well of any curable ill c.iho by taking the mall treatment of Dis Copeland nnil Shepard. " WAR IN THE WESTERN LEACUE Move on Foot to Disrupt the Organization Existing at Present , LEAVES CUT KANSAS CITY AND DETROIT i rill'lH Ol ItlllNll Illlll ( .DIKllK IV l < > > ! - CUM * Con.nil llfliiK C on.- ! ! ! b > .loliiiHon. Uillili a nnil Otlu-rN. MILAVAUKnn , Oct 3 Anothci base ball ] war is > on , but It may not reach the piopoi- ( tlons that the brolhcihood war In IS01 till Phis time it Is belwecn John R. Brush of i the Indianapolis club und John Guodnow | if the Minneapolis club on one bide and the j remaining six members of the Western League on Hie other Notwithstanding re- j i ) orts to the contraiy. Messrs Blush end 3oodnow have niaile ajijillcatlon lo the Na lion League board to have protection vvlth- Iravvn from the \Vcsteiii Leagueon the ground that the ngrce'incnt entered Inlo iv 1th the National League has been violated n more than one Instnnce and they usk n return that protection be grunted thc.n 'or the propose of forming another league ilmllar to the Western League , with the ex- . : eptlon that they elccl whal cities they nay tlcblre. When it bccnino evident that there wns rouble ahead for the Westcin League , 'resident Johnson callnl a nvetlnu of the nanagcrs In Mlhvnukcc for this morning ilnnnlng and Comlsky could not nttend for ho rouson that they eoald not juiialbly each Milwaukee In time 0 1) ) Vamler- ) cck nrrlvcd hero labt evcnlug and with "noldent Johnson held a jn.vate confer ence In the oIHco of Attorney Killlltn 'I In v napjicd out tht-lr plan of action , which vwll jo to vlo'oroubly oppose Biush and ' low before the board of the Nat in .il , caKiic Messrs Johnnon mil Klllllea < ! ippolnteil a commlltco to go to Nev ; Yiul mil plead their caw,1 before ilm boerd They eft at 4 o'clock this afternoon for C' Hid after a conferenec1 v Ith Jim Halt of ho Chicago club they will start for New fork and re eh thcic In time lo attend he meeting of the board at the Klfth Avc- [ me lintel Monday motnlng It Is coitnln that should the National Aagiio board decide to withdraw piotce , Ion frnm the Western Learue nn Injiinc- lon will bu seemed at cincn picvcntlng the arrylng out of the propped jilans The latest story In regard to the var Is o the effect that n now ltafue will be orinctl and that the eastern < irnilt will 10 mndi > up of C'hleago , InlUnapull Colnm His and another good city near the Ohio Ine The western mil v\o ild Intitule .Mil i-aukee , Minneapolis Omaha ami either St , 'aul or Des Molncs i nnruvr Tin : si\ : i i tiiiiilin Clult Cili-l * -.i-in TIHI ' IroiiHT fur I flinrlli- IIIII'HKKirKitfl 1 "Senator1 Charlie Hill ami his Doughm ounty tlelcgallon of Hivuitiin eibkelirs , tleelid , not on actouru of pirly nlllllu- ' IOIIH , but bi cause of their ii > , Kri sHivcmss in the "tentrd ( lelil. " umlertook to ex- IngulNh uli-Mli 1,001 ! mm ami true iijm- entlng the Omaha Cricket club It should Hi btatcii , somewhat In Justltliatlon of the i.sult , that the HI nut or figured on having small army of twenty-two rollout rn. but t the last momnit louhl only muster evintitn whin the poll was taki n This eitalnly hnnillcappul the senatorial t on- InKenl Inasmuth as at IIIIHI two of Ihilr est men wcro absent , making them short n bowlurs I 'Iho riMUlt was not exactly what the i iiutoi txptited vvhtn ho lusued his ilinl- ; ngo Thu wicket had hi en carefully piu- iitd during thu wuk and played fast , I ' ml , on thu vvhoie , trim , and Captain , awrle- , having won the tou-f , sileettd to ik the bat , ttonillng In Con Young anil HI ! VaiiKlinn to HID battery of lluwtru ml North It was nt once apparent that it ) vvlcki t Juht suited I til ; bowkiH , ovum inure ivptclally tuklnu udvantage f the fast Ktiite of thu ground Huns imo slowly , und then Young und Vuuuhun ruin : TO A Y Animis : < . . Drs Copelnml and Shepaid will send frc to nny ntlt1ro s , upon application , their treatise on CHtarih mid Kindred Ulsinscs. rifeiincfs nnd testimonials from euri'd pi- llot.tK and an elaborate and lomprelii'iislvo ion ultatliin Wank for Hume Treatment , chronlr sufferers living ut a distance fiom < im ihn nre' lenucstcd to send for consul tation blirk fill II out nnd Jiturn to Drs. I'onohnd and Shepard for a complete anil ae-rurilo dlngnosls and opinion free Catarrh. Asthma , Hay Fovrr , BronchltH , llygpetxila , Rheumntlsm , Mnhtrln , of the i.ivn nnd Kidneys. N'ervtms Blood Ulsoasrs Skin Diseases. I'Vmnle Dlstasrs and other citrnblc nll- iiieiils irratod suerossfully by mall. Full in.ilHJinilon nr nvsttin of Homo Treatment oheerfitlU civ en * , , Itnu Ilio lloiilo 'I l oiiliiii-nl IN n llloM IllK ( ii nislillil Plllloiili. Till. I , . P. S'n.ilnr , Hi ooUt-ni lituo , Ciiln. . % v rll en ni follow * to DIM. I op ' - l.u il .V. IK-IIIII-I ) , ii mil i * itulo tiT ' ln-r "tl Lorrne Sivlor. Brccnenrlilgo , Colo. "I vviite to tell you how nlcelv my llttlo ulrl Lorene Is doing limit r jour treatment. Her inue wns a vtn bad one Indeed , na the had suffered for yeara with chronla latnuh I bin blued ami nervous debility. Before putting lai under youi care I hail spent ovei two hundred dollars for all Muds of medical treatment , but with ni > benellt whatever I was truly heartsick whin 1 wiole lo you Mr blan'cs with which to lit gin a course by mall The catarrhnl Intlaiunmtlou closed the air pabixiges bt > thai hhe could hardly breathe nt all vvhil/ sleeping , her nose being tightly closed She would have smothered If you had shut hep mouth Her lips were discoloicil nnd guniB Inlliiineil und she was weak and puny. "She hns been under youi cure only a few weeks und every one icmarks what a change there Is In hoi looks She Is gain ing In strength ami color nnd her whulo svstem Is undergoing a rcmarknble change tow aril health In fact she Is nearly cured nlieadv 1 am indeed thankful for the icmnrkablo effect of the Home Ticatnicut In saving my child " AM. . COI'ii.\M ) , M. ! . . , cMii C. s. SIIIJIMIII ) , II. I ) . . f Vh ROOMS 112 ANIJ .113 NEW YORK LI b"13 ntni.DINO. OMMIA NEB Oltlce Hour'n to 11 a m ,2 to 3 p m I'vo- nliifs WoilnoMl i\s nnil SaUiidays only 6 to S Sunil iv 10 to 12 in. ami ue\l Cameion win ? disposed of for urrmll niOiiM llany New made three hits ami wns then elevcily held by HOWMS for nine1 Siniini bill fill fin a bcoii- , but ono of Howeis' beauties vv.is too tnucll for him , and Gtoiht.iuqhiu was ictlicd In the same numnei without scoilng Wlien 'Jayloi anil Inwrle tame togelher a ilo- i iiled slaml was niiule , the formei playing one of Ills hitting games ami It was not until he hail pllul up tvventy-nlni inns , the hlghist he-oil1 of the day , Hint Bowero belt him , while I.awile , after nmhliiir ole vi n , was nlHi ) tlluposort of by Bowers. Ill'hi lieu anil Cookson milled two and one. ami Spiague eaiilul out Ills bat for a caie- fully plnyeil sevin , with the total at ninety. Howe is bowleil tliionghoiit the cntlro Inning and lo him Is the honor of ilolnn tin oxiiutloii fet his slile mil nt times it was Impossible to sioie off him Hurst and Downs wire the Hist batters for Hie"Senator" , " and so well did the bovvliiB twill tin bull that no kss than foui mm wire disposed of without mor- Injf Win'l Bowirs and Gllbeit got to- getbei , ho.vivei , thev iffoottmlly l tojipotl tbr lot anil although thev iliil nol seoro i.iplilly , llicy gave lolw of botln r until they wiie iip.iralul BOVMIH niiule1 eleven , the hlphist M-oio for Ills hlile liefoie M A Hall had bc-ori il he wan mlssi il In the Ib Id ami "play oil on , " and nt one tlmi by hh skillful ill fi use threat- ncil to iiiiike a heavy bioit Bill Taylor , v. ho bail bun howling with Meat siuciss. ot on to 111 i little g line anil obliged him LO walk gnu i fully but son awfully , to the pavilion. Judge Klilelils fallul lo connect .vltli tlu ball ami him H\MH n that he will ijct ivin vvltli Slinms-soini day M < Kilv v lit1 of thlnl base Unlveislly Base Ball club fumem nle ills ilebul on the i Hi Let Hi id yistinhiy , just to neo vhiil II was lll.e , ilon't you hnow ; ami LMIIIU to the comliislon that up to tlato hi ) lias mule- mon hoine-iun hits at lnl- ! uiHlly p.nk than lie bus innib inns at .illicit At tin snmc time he piopruoH to iluy iigain with tinepec tation of c-\- .illlnif , U irlcket In the hamc tlegret ) .in it bubo ball Rev. Llwyil slid to Iho Hinatoi hu would 10 b < ttci next time , und the binatoi hlni- ! elf just mailo a four ami n two , ami Hit n ) owul to Tavloi's mipiiloilty. Colvln naile two mill also H.ninid Mr 'l.iylor. Phi olheis did not Hcoie , but Mi Potter eilreil In a vuy eomfortliu : fi.uno of nlml , IniHiniieh ns nillhir Taylor nor jioiso VnUKhiin could bov > l him. The lnnliith ilof-ed for thlity-nliie or mi-one In the minority 'Inyloi eairleil oft the laurels for hl't 'hit In handling the ball , taking IH > ICKS 11 in KOVI n Viiokets foi tltteiti IIIIDI , vvbllii j. Digit VnuKlmn hail four wlclitta for nix UIIH. B < ore. OMAHA CRICKKT CLUB. 'on YOIIIIR , b Bovver i 4 V. VniiKhan , e North , b Howcrr ) 5 Cnnii run run DIM . . .i I -\'i \f. o Boners b North 0 H hlmms , b Kowi rn t > ! Viiiiplinii , b Bowers U I W 'I ijlor I' Bowers 2'J I Liwiie , I ) IIDIM I'M 11 V Rlilulliil , b Hill 2 ' H hpr.iRue , not out 7 ' H C 10'sun , i anil b FianclH. . . 1 5yis U , IC-K bye , 1 , wide1 , 1 II Total . . . "SO HILL'S TIAM. : 1 Hurst , bV Vuiuhan 0 V Downs , b Spragne o L T MI Phi won , run out , , . , . o Kramls , b (3 VaUKhun 0 t HnvvirH < CI V iiighan , b Taylor H L' North , b n ViniKliiin 0 V N Fiirniil , c Cami ron , b (3. ( Viiu.'han 1 W ( ll'bert. ' run out , . . . a I A Hill bT.iylnr . 4 W Hhli'hlH. b Sltnms 0 MeKilvv. b Tiylor S tt v I P I ) Llwyd c Cookson , b Taylor , o Hill b Taylor o W Colvln , b Taylor 2 . Howxir. b Tayloi 0 Hall. 1 Ii vv. b U. V.iUBh.in 0 Potti r. not out n 0 lyis , 7 ; vvllu2 9 Total 29 HOWLINU ANALYSIS. Oiniiha club's InnliiLs : Ovirs. McliiH ItnriH , WktH. iovviis 5u 0 20 N"iih . r. u 1 1U HU . S 1 1u ruiiiH i u North bovvliil one wide , Hill's team's liinln H Overs. Mdns. Runs. Wkt . mm4 , ' . Viiughan 8 VaiiKhun 1U 8C iiraguu . 1 0 'iivlor 10 0r This game finished the series for the bat- n nnil bowling avcragcx , but should Uin outlier bo good garni s will bu played kc-ry haturiliiy during the mouth of Onto- ir. ami all playtrH am InvlKd to attcnil , 'lh < ! annual mtctlnu lor ( hi ! iltetton or Ulcers of the club will 1m held next Satur- ay CMnlnt.at thu liarkcr hotel , whim ull crnbcra aru ixcjuuvtid to bu pic-acnt.