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    THE 0M.AIIA : T > A1IiY BEE : SEPTEMBER 1C , 1897
I COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT
MINOIl Mi\TIO.\ .
Muiholl.ind la In Dea Molnes.
Dr Rhri\cr dentist , Mrrrlam blk. , room 24S ,
Ohio Knox ban returned from a trip to
Kansas
Uciigo A. Kecllne has gno cant on a huat-
IICPB trip ,
Mrs Jo k O'llrlfn has returned from a trip
to Chicago.
Mrs. i : * t Srott has returned from a trip
to ChlcaRO
J r. Harnar.1 and family left yesterday
for an caBturn trip.
Mrs P Cavoit has returned from a visit
with rclathoK In Mankato
John I.imkT returnnd > cstcrday from a
brief \lalt In Hot Spring : , S. D
Mrs. George Van Orinan and her daughter ,
Clara , have returned from Denver ,
Satlslictlon guaranteed at the reliable
Illuff City steam laundry Mione 314.
U. 0. Williams haa none to lowj City to
take his Kophomorc year In the State mil-
xerslly
Mrs. 121slp Hutts-HollfB of Rhlcago Is the
RUcst of her mothe , Mrs. 0 W. Hulls , on
I'll at uvcnuo.
.T. T. Hart of Hod Cliff , Colo. , Is In the city
on business lie was formerly resident , of
Coumll Illuffi
The fall opcnlnR of the Knowles Shoe com
pany was HJtpancd to this evening on ac
count of unfavorable weather.
C. n. WLkolT of this city and Miss Ilertha
YOUIIR of Alliance , Ntb. , were marrlel jcs-
lerdiy morning b > Justice Vlcn
M sa Josephine Pcnlow died al DCS Molnes
ycsli'rda > at 1030 n. m The remains wll !
bt btoucht lo this city for burial today.
Send jour work to the popular Basic laun
dry , where you get clean , crhp , snow-white
work and best delivery frervlre. Telcphoi.o
1B7. 724 Uway
AUcra Scuylor of this city has gone to
Missouri Valley , where she takes charge of
the South stock of goods and will remain
xintll Seplember 25.
Mrs. J C. Illsey. who Is In Lincoln In-
triictlnK tile- timber * uf the city schools In
the Spcer method of number work , Is most-
ing with good success.
K. U Odoll left last evening for New York
City , where he has been called to settle an
estate In which ho Is Interested He will
ba absent several weeks
Thomas C Heft and Miss Mame ] Baldwin of
Mills county were untied In marriage by Hev
V. C Uocho at the parsonage of Ihe first
Baptist church yesterday.
J. N Casady , Jr. , rctuined ycslerday from
Pen Molnfes lie rcporls the state fair there
to bo a great success in point of attractive
exhibits and attendance.
Kesldcntb of Tlfth avenue have prepared a
petition to the council asking to have the
molor company compelled lo Increase Us
train service on tint line.
Wanted Girl or woman for general house
work at fruit farm of W. S Kcellne , 3 miles
cast of illy. Good wages lo right party
Address 1133 Cast Pierce street.
Dora Peterson , n in-year-old girl , was taken
Into custody last night and locked up on
the charge o ( streH walking. An effort will
be made to send her to the State Ileform
BCllOOl.
Paul I. Van Order was elected captain of
the High school oadets Tucsda > evening , to
fill the vacancy caused by the rtslgnatlon of
Captain Hlmar Mathers , who leaves soon fet
Tabor college.
Margaret O'Lcary has asked for a divorce
from William O'Lcarj They were married
In Omaha In 1SS8. Desertion is the ground
alleged In the petition filed In the clerk's
ofllce in the district court
Mrs O H. Simons and son Dick arrived
from Ihelr new homo In St. Louis jesterdaj
morning Mis S J. Hanna of Boston Is ex
pected today They will bo the guests of
jtr. and Mis J. O Jones of Turley's GUn.
The ptlmaiy teachers of the city held their
first meeting ns an nrganlration Monday
afternoon In Miss Hardln' room In the
Hloomer building A program airanged pre-
vlously was cairlcd out in full , and the par
ticipants are well pleased with Ihe success
of their plan.
The meeting of the e\ocutlve committee of
the Council muffs Transmlsslsslppl Exposi
tion association will bo hold In the clt > build
ing this evening , providing Ihe council docs
not occupy the clmnber. In that event th <
nicollng will bo postponed until Trlday Even
ing at the same hour.
During the last month twenttwo pa
tients were admitted to the Women's Chris
tian association hospital and UcntsU were
discharged. The H'celptH were $ VJo 7C and
the disbursements $45.70 Of the disburse
ments $200 was applied on the hospital debt
M. U llrown , manager of the Western
Union ofilce at Salt Lake , wno has be n visit
Ing friends In this city for several dajs , will
leave today for Iho easl Ho expects to make
n long visit with friends In Indiana and re
turn hero and spend a few moro dajs with
his frtMids before resuming the duties of his
position In Salt Lake.
W. W. Ueldlug , an old man , came Into the
police station last night and uskcd to be
locked In the city Jail and kept there until
lie recovered from a protracted drunk He
eald ho had been drunk for a week am ! felt
that It was impossible to become sober vvhlt-
ho had his llbcrly. The request was granted
and he will be given a few dajs In the coi-
ridor.
C B. Vlavl Co , femal" ren eoy : consultitlnn
free OIllco hour * , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. Health
book furnished 3.JG-327-32S Mcrriam block
N. Y I'lunimiiK com pan * Fel. 250
Lobster 20c , hailbul IGc , black bass 15c ,
\\all-eyed pike 12V.se , white ( Kh lOc. Irout lOc
J , Sullivan , grocer. Tel. 1C1.
MlhT ! S
Mno O i'rruli'H ii Motion to
QuiiNli tinIiiillt'tmrntx. .
Judge Macy decided jestenUy that Isaac
Dlckcrsuii must stand trial on the Indlct-
inonto that have been returned charging him
IWlth fraudulent banking In connection > vlth
the late Cess County bank. His attorneys
Homo tlmu ago Hied u motion to quash the
Indictments upon which It was proposed to
try htm , alleging a number of grounds ,
chiefly that all pracllcallj charged the same
offensa and that he had already been tried
and acqullted of the charge contained In the
old Indictments and that the new onsverc
barred by ( allure to prosecute. The motion
IWHS argued to the court several dajs ago
and taken under advisement. Judge Macy
rendered his decision yratcrday , dcnjlng the
motion to quasli and ordered the case to be
tried at the time fixed for the hearing al
the beginning of Ihe presenl lerm This will
bo next Monday ,
The Indications are that the trial will bo
another loig drawn and hotly contested
light between the attorneys , Dlckerson Is
now at his home In Missouri , and will be
lirLught here on Saturday or Sundaj. His
friends say his health Is very frail and they
fear he will not bo able to withstand the
etraln and rnxlety of another long fight in
the court room ,
my tliroatvas
filled with sores , largo
lumps formed on my
nuiik , ami a horrible
ulcer broke out oil my jaw , says
Hr. 0. II.Elbert , who rusideantcor.
'J2d bt. anil Avenue N. , Galveston ,
Toxas. lie was tlireo times pro
nounced cured by prominent phy
ek'iiuis. but the dreadful illseaso al
ways returned ; ho was then tolilthat
WUB the
only cure
His hair
hail nil
fallen
out , and lie was in a sad plight ,
After taking : one bottle of B. S. 8.
lie began to improve and tvv o dozen
bottles ourud
liiui completely ,
eo that for more
thansixyearsho sss
lias bad no sign
of the disease.
Book on the dliono and lit treatment isjJJsd
p * IBwUt ) Bj > oUlo Co , AtliBU , Ok.
FISHERMEN SHOOT WILDLY
Pirates of Lake Hanawa Resent the
Interference of Officers.
GAME WARDENS HAV A FEW BAD MOMENT ?
POKKC SroUliiR o rnpdtrr Mrn
n Srlin * riiitIi ! .H tlir ( Jiiinc mill
lleconu-K n Tnrni-t for
I'lro.
Deputy rish Commissioner Carbee and sev
eral local officers reported yesterday an ex
citing experience they had while attempting
to arrest a number of Illegal fishermen at
Manawa on Ttlcsdaj night During the aft
ernoon Carbcc had received Intimation that
number of professional fishermen had ar-
rangtd lo iosl Ihelr seines In Ihe lake and '
resume their Illegal fishing , believing that
there would bo no Interference on the part
of the officer since the Manawa trains had
ceased running The officer hustled around
and secured the assistance of several consta
bles and deputies and prepared for a raid.
Thej reached Ihe lake at a late hour and
taking a boat followed the gleam of a lan
tern that was casting its rajs across Ihe
walir from the opposite side of the lake.
Thej bad been Informed that the fishermen
were llible t' resent with force any Inter
ference from the officers and approached Ihe
lantern very taullously They found several
fishermen In the act of pulling In a large net
that was well filled with fish. The fishermen
Haw them coming In time lo abandon Ihelr
net and row for the shore. The officers left
the net and pursued the boals containing
the men , but could not overhaul them be-
fo'e Ihej reached Iho shore. The fishermen
abandoned the boats as soon as shallow water
waa icached , waded out and disappeared In
the willows A moment later a dozen shots
were fired from the willows and the lead
whistled all around the officers The fusil
lade was returned and the ofllccrs plunged
Into the willows awl made a hot chase aftc-
the men who had fired on them The dense
growth of willows formed too good a hiding
place and the search was In vain.
Yesterday the officers discovered who the
men were and have procured wan ants for
their arrest When they are found ihey will
be placed under arrest charged with shootIng -
Ing with Intent lo kill and Illegal fishing.
HlMiiS U\ Tim SnVBNTH SI3CTIOV
Control of tin- Motor Mile u ml llrldKtr
l > > tilt * CH > l'riMlde < 1.
The ordinance ctlendlng the franchise of
the Omaha & . Council Bluffs Hallway and
Bridge companj for a period of fifty years
has been befoie the public for six weeks
and has been printed a number of time *
but Inthe dallv and nightly sessions ot the
council as a committee of the whole and In
conff-rences with the couimltlee appointed
by the citizens there have been made bs
manj changes and modifications that the
chaitcr that Is now ready for passage Is
cntlerlj dlffeient from all those with which
the public Is famll'ar.
One point Insl'teJ upon by the citizens'
committee was Incorporated verbatim In the
ordinance agreed upon by the council and
approved bj Cltj Attornsy Hazelton. Tub
section In full Is as follows :
Section 7. That the right and authority Is
hereby reserved to and Invested In the
city council of the city of Council li'uff-
to pass ordinances from time to time , to
exercise nnv powers riqhts or prlvlleses
thut are now conferred by state statutes ,
or that nny hereafter be enacted relating
to street rallwnjs and thtlr bridge- * and
ippurtennncei , and to Impose such restric
tions and i emulation1 * on said company ab
sball be Just , equitable and reasonable
This provNIon shall apply to all lines of
s\ld street rallvav owned , leased , or In
. ' said ' and
any m.innci operUed bj' rallwaj'
bridge companj- Provided , however , that
the rates of transportation over said com-
pinv's lines shall not be changed by "aid
council oftener than once In fifteen je.ns
durlnt' th"1 term ( ft this franchise ; the In
tention hereof being to giant the right to
s.ihl company to obtain a reasonable prollt
upon its investment , and the rights re
served to the cltj' to require conformity
to the ch inge within the perlodb named , to
the end thut mutual bcnclltij may be had.
Another feature of the ordinance which
has caused considerable Ill-feeling because
It has been misunderstood is the failure to
Incorporate a clause providing for the pur
chase by the cltj of the bridge and Ihe
comranj's lines st s me future date There
are no laws at the presant time that permit
the cltj to purchase and own slreet rall
waj s , and the provision could only have
value as anticipating the enactment of such
laws in the future. Section 7 confers this
pov.er while bilnglng the companj under
the complete control of the city. When
ever the city asks the legislature for an
enabling act to permit the purchase of the
bridge and the lines lhat act will prescribe
! ! - Iho purchase shall be made , and the
council by ordinance can name the dale of
Ihe purchase The secllon Is the Joint work
of three nttoincjs on the citizens' committee
and CltjAtlorney Hazelton with the co
operation ot Mayor Carson.
MCOM > nnnior mum wens.
( "ouiu-ll A Kill li CoiiKldiTH ( lie Mutter
at Sonic I , < n Kill.
An outdoor meeting was held last night
to prolest against the passage of ordinances
favoring the street car companies Resolu
tions denouncing the council were adopted
The city council met later and Immedi
ately after reading the minutes the Manawa
ordinance was taken up and put upon Its
second reading At the conclusion of the
reading Alderman Mctcalf arose lo a ques
tion of privilege , ard said he had been In
favor of granting the ordinance for the rea
son that ho had born led to believe that
the sections that provided for the control ot
the road bj the council were as strong am !
complete us could be desired. He hsd bocT
told , however , that such was not the CSHC
and the sections alluded to were meaning
less and worthless for the purpose deslgred ,
and ho called for the city attorney to I'-ike
a statement in explanation of these p. jvi-
slons
Mr Hazelton responded and declared that
ho , and ho ulone waa responsible for the
sections , and as the legal adviser of the coun
cil and servant of the people lie hid endeav
ored to protect , the city's interest by I'raft-
lug a section that would leave .10 doubt rs
to who was the master , the city or the rail
way company.
The ordinance being In rondltlan for
amendment Alderman Casper ofTeicd an
amendment to section 4 , striking out Iho
provision for a chance to evade the op ra
tion of the Omaha trains around the I'lercc
street loop after 1S9S AtKIns seconded , but
a motion that the amendment io n > er under
the rules prevailed and the ordinance laid
over.
Casper offered another amendment to
strike out fifty years and Insert twcntj'.flve
jears but got no second Alderman Casper
proposed an amendment to the ordinance
providing for a commutation bridge ticket
making the bridge tolls 25 cents for one
round trip Instead of 40 cents , the present
ratf Sllll there was no second. There
were no more amendments proposed and lht >
ordinance went over umler the rules.
The Manawa ordinance was then taken
up and advanced to Its second reading At
the conclusion of the reading of the ordi
nance Alderman I'ace objected to section
nine which gave the company the right to
ube the franchise for the full term of liftj
jtars for its Manawa line exclusive of any
contingency that might affect the other po.-
lions of the line. He wanted the city at.
torney to draw an amendment that would
make this portion of the line dependent
upon the lifeof the transmlssiislppl line.
Kmmctt Tlnlcy appealed for a fair considers ,
tlon and treatment. Alderman Atkins fa
vored the amendment , and was supported by
Alderman Casper , and It prevailed. Casper
offered an additional amendment , substi
tuting twenty-five jeara for fifty jears but
there was no second.
A motion was made to adjourn until Mon
day afternoon at 2 o'clock , but before U
was put Spencer Smith asked permission to
aubmlt the resolution tdopted In the street
meeting denouncing the council. He was
given permission
Alderman Atkins declared that U was un
just and tingenllemanly and moved lhat the
council refuse lo receive U. Half a dozen
of Ihe aldermen made Ihe same motion , and
several ot them suggested thai It should be
thrown upon the floor or lorn up A motloa
to return It prevailed and It was hrnJcil
back to Mr Smith
George S. Ta\ls now has the prescription
flic of A I ) Foster an 1 P 0. Schneider and
can refill any prescription wanted at any
time , 200 llway.
Money lo loan In an > amount at reduced
rates OL approved security. James N. Gas
nily , Jr. , 210 Main street
Tnlk of VPIIKPIUIPP Wan Hlfp.
It was admitted jostcrday by Spencer
Smith nml Alderman Casper that a plan had
been formed and an organization practically
perfected to visit sonic sort of vengeance on
certain members of the city council \vho
hn\c favored the adoption of a "liberal"
policy in the treatment of the Omaha &
Council Bluffs Railway and Bridge company
'Spencer Smith jcstcrday , when questioned on
the street in the presence of several citi
zens , admitted thai there was something In
tlio story , nnd declared that the men who
were concerned were not hoodlums , but citi
zens paving heavy taxes. In a speech at
the city bulhllne ; during the previous nftcr-
noon he declared that ho had been obliged to
counsel against the use of violence , and
urged that there should be no Infraction of
the law-
Alderman Casper also admitted that he had
throalenod to prosecute nnj man who dared
to seriously make the allempt to mob nns
member of the council. Both men refused
positively to give the names of the men who
proposed to resort to extreme measures.
Itin-i'M u < Oilnr P unM Pit I r.
HASTINGS , Neb . Sept -Special Tele
gram ) The attendance at the Cedar county
f.ilr today exceeded -1,000 people.
In the blcjclo race Hllcs of Slou\ City
won first money : Ulenklron of Wausa , second
end , Powler of Dlxon , third
The 100-y.ird dash waa won by Ulenklron
In 0:10 : i.
Special free-for-all race : Mack West
llrst : Don Quixote , second ; Alcoy , third
Time : 2 26 < i.
Matched race between DIctor nnd Woneln
w is won by the former in 2 59 <
Pony running race.Mollle . H , llrst : Anna
Hooney , second ; Pal , thltd Time : 0 MM :
The ball gnmc between the Coleridge ani
Hartlgnn team * stood 13 to 7 In favor of
Coleridge.
The fair was n grand success The crowc' '
will be larger tomorrow if the weather
keep *
Urnvt nt CrlcUpt.
NEW YOUK , Sept. 15.-Th& spfclal Inning
ning- cricket match between the English
nnd New York teams took place on the
grounds of the Stnten Island Cricket club
todaj end resulted in a draw , us neither
team comp'etcd nn Inning. It was under
stood tint the result of the game vvotth'
have no bearing on tlie n\erases of the
men taking1 part Owing to the uisy bowl
ers put on by C.iptnln Warnei the New
Yoikers"Cored 1SJ runs for the loss ol
se\en wickets and the vtMtnrs had olghl
wickets down for 12t runs when the stumps
were drawn at 3 13 o'clock The English-
men vv'll leave for Philadelphia tomorrow
morning and will play their opening gMmcs
there next Trldaj , Saturday and Mondaj- .
llfN VIollK-M TriltM.
DCS MOINCS , la. , Sept. 15 State fair
races track vves a sea of mud. Results-
First race , 2 20 trot , pur e S'W ) : Dragon K
won In tlireo straight heats Ue't time
2 30 Uadl.ak , Swanotek , Pllatus , LadjM
Wet , Stella S , Nat Bruen , J. T. Hanson
and Greever al'a ) started.
Second race , 3.10 pace , purse fiOO ( unflti
Ished ) . Ding won first heat. Time : 2 21 Hj
rlrogen Well Ahead , Alleri" , Chamois am
Bob Rllev also started.
Ill-Hi > Itnln In 'Northern llUiiolirl.
MAIIYVILLE , Mo Sept. 15 ( Special Tel
eg am ) A hcAvy rain fell here last nigh
wetting the ground to a considerable depth
Coin had suffered as a rcsut of the cxtende
drj spell.
If jou have ever seen a little child In a
paroxjsm of whooping cough , or if jou have
been annojed by a constant tickling in the
throat , you can appreciate the value of One
Minute Cough Cure , which gives quick relief.
I-OItnCAbT OH1 TI ( > A\'S WI3 VTimit.
Showers In Northern > fhriiHKa !
Cooler , with Nurthlmls. .
WASHINGTON , Sept. 15 Forecast for
T.ursily !
Tor Nebraska Pair , preceded by showers
In north portion ; cooler ; north windb
Tor South Dakota Generally fair ; cooler
in sjutlieabt portion ; northwest winds
for low n Shower In the earlj- morning ,
followed by fair ; decldedlj cooler , northwest
winds
Tor Missouri and Kansas Fair , preceded
by local showers In northern portions ; west
winds , becoming northwest and decidedly
cooler.
Per " \Vjomlng Generally fair ; north
winds.
KOCH ) lli-eonl.
ornrn OF THE WEATHER BUREAU ,
OMAHA , Sept. 15 Omaha record of rain
fall and temperature compared with corresponding
spending dajof the last three years.
1E57. 18 % 1 91 1S01
Maximum temperature. . . . SO 7G SO 7S
i Minimum temperature. . . . CS Ct 74 4S
'Average ' I temperature 77 OS 0 (13 (
Rainfall , 03 .00 T .OJ
Itejord of temperature and precipitation nt
Oiiahn for th s rtnv and since March 1 , 1S97-
Normal for the daj- , C3
I Excess for the day. . , . . . , t 12
Accumulated excess tlnco March 1 1G5
i No'nn' rainfall for the daj- in inch
Dcflclencj- the day 02 Inch
Total rainfall since March 1..14.R'l Inches
Deficiency uinco March 1 B.37 Inches
Excess for cor. period. 1S9G 3.S3 inches
Deficiency for cor. period , 1S93. . . 6.4C Inches
Hcportx from SlnllnnH at H 11. ill.
ScscntlUth mcrl llan time
T Indicates trnrp 11 precipitation
I * A WULSH , Irf > ral I'orecaet Oniolal
ORIOLES QUIT WITH , COLTS
U1 "
"lay Last Game of the Present pason with
Anson'a ' Aggregation. '
WIN OUTWI1M THE GREATEST OF EASE
I fir
'I ml
CotitPHt In Itniilil. nml iitfTlmon lle-
vnntcN Hullo Prrttj HuHluiorc *
InilnlKP l' > I'li'ntj'i of
llnril IllttlliK. l
Haltlmorc , IT ; Chicago , 2.
Uoston , 3 ; I'hllndelphla. 1.
Nesvork , 19 , Hrooklvn , 4.
IMtt'burR , 2-S ; LouKvlllc , 4-2.
IndlanapolK S-S ; Columbus , 3-10
Mlnneapolls-St. Paul , no game , rain.
HAI/riMOKB , Sept. 15. The Champions
today won the last game thcjvlll pla ) thlo
season with Chicago. Of the twelve games
played Ilaltimore won nine Toda's coni I
test was fast and nt times prctly. The |
Orioles seemed to have struck their batting
gait and did plenty of hard and timely
hitting , while the Colts were unable to do
much with Corbett Kcllv's thriw of
binge's long fly lo left , catching Callahan
off first base In the opening Inning was the
feature. Attendance , 2,132. Score :
iJAivnMouu. l CHICAGO.A
H 11.0 AC ) ' IllI.OA.13.
Kfeler. rf 2230 0 lljnn. rf. , . . 0 2001
JenhlMB B. . ' 2 3 5 0 CallnluH , . M 0 1 5 3 u
Kdlcy. If. I.anie cf . 0 0 4 0 0
bienic , cf . 4 3 U 0 0 Aimon. i . . 0 1 9 0 0
Uojlc. Ib. . 2 S12 0 0 Connor. ! b
lUltz ! li. . 0 2 3 C 0 llernnn. It
ouInn 3b . . 0 1 0 1 0 McC Iclf , 3b 1 1 0 2 1
lloblnson. c 1 1 3 3 1 Klllredgc , c 0 1 2 0 1
CorLett , p . . 1 1 1 2 0 GrlllUh , p. _ 0 J > _ 0 J _ 0
TotaU 13 Ic 27 18 "l Tolnls : 7 21 9 1
' -11
Ilnll'mo-e -
"
"lick . . 020000000-2
Knrne.1 . runs : Itnltlmoro , 7. ClilcnRO. 2. TAVO-
ba-c hits : Helli (2) ( ) . Dojle. Sacrllko hit ! kcl-
U > . fatokn I.MCS. llernnn , McCormlck. Jen-
nltiEf Double pln > K- Kelley lo Dojle. Qulnn
lo llcllz lo Do\\e \ l-ctl on bases. " " ' " "J" " '
i. ChlcnKO 4 rirt lJfO on bJlls Ort Corbett ,
3 off arunth. 0 Hit by i.ltcl.e.l ball Jen-
n nRp. Struck out : U > Corbett. 3 : b > arlflltn ,
2 1'ns'ed ball : Kltlrc.lKe Time : One hour
nml thlrlj minute- Umpires : Umslle and Me
UohnldLOUISVILI.I : , -t : PITTSBUHG , 2.
LOUISVILLE. Sept. 15-The Colonels
won the llrct B-irne today by , Vc.u.cr , „ " , '
\iinnprs Wad dell \\ns substituted for il _
SwRiB the third innlnp. _ Patsv- Donovan
it ii O'A n ' it H o \ n.
If o 0 n 0 f Donovan , rf 0 1 1 o i
stVfforJ 1 1 2 6 S IMilJen. 31) 0 1 4 3 0
Wiener cf 1 2 0 0 OSmltli. If 00200
Vance rf llotlif . Hi 0 0 9 0 o
WetScn. Ib 0 2 1C n 0 Holt ster , 3D 0 2 1 2 0
'
fSmltli 2b 0 3 1 7 0 Merrltt , c 1 2 2 0 0
cun'gh'm. P ' ' ' ? J
J JJi l
. . . . 0 0 0
Total * . . . 4 1027 19 4 ( Toali ( > " JJ 1 "t
Di\ls batted for Hughevl In ninth.
Tn. . , . . , ! ! , . 2 Q 0 1.70 1 0 0 -1
J . . ; , ; . , . 0 2
Karned runiI.ou ! < \ Hie. 5 Pltt'burs. 1 1 1ft
bao on errorsPUtburi ? I 2 Left on b-wesi
Louisville C , tMttsburc C btruck oul- Wagner ,
Ilroille T o-luii = e hits NnnciJ Donovan "S-ii-
rll P hit. Wilson Stolen ! ba t" Cllnprnnn.
"tnfrrrd Double pliv < -mlth to Mirfnr.1 to
Wirilcii Hit b > pltclieil IflllrMnffor.l , Rnth-
fu Time One hour and forty minutes Um
pire : Kcll >
Second g.ime-
P1TTSIJUUG , S ; I.OUISVIM.E , 2.
Dono\an rf 1 3 1 0 0 Dexter. If 1 1 1 0 0
I'ulden ! b 0 Stet iU pe-cf 1 1 C 3 0
i : Smith. If 2 1 2 0 ii n Dolan s 0 2 2 2 i
Rotlif'ss , Ib 2 211 0 \\dgner , cf. 0 0 0 0 0
Hoff ster , Sb 1 2 0 4 0 Nance , rf 00110
CH as . . . 1 1 3 1 \Verden , Ib 0 1 S 0 0
llrodlp. cf . . 0 2 2 0 \Vll-iort. . Ic 0014 0
Merrltt. c. 0 2 3 0 0 Cl pnian. 3b 0 1 1 1 0
Haw ley. p . 0 0 0 O UT Smith , " 2b 0 0 4 1 0
nKee p . .000 11
Totals. . . . S 14 21 11 t W ndeli."p. . 0 l . D
Totals . .2 c 24 14 Z
1-lttsburs . 304 00010-8
00000002-2
Earned runs : Pltt burs , 2 ; Iousllle ! , 2 Tlrst
i ba e on error" I'lttsburs , 2 ; Louisville 1.
Left on Inses : rittsburs , 7 , Louls\illc 7 Tlrst
bate on balls' Off Mngee 4 , off Wiulell :
Struck out : 11 > Wadell 3. bj Ha\\le > , 2
Home run : Itothfufs Tliree-bn ° e hits Dexter ,
StHffo < 1 Sacrifice hlf 1'aflilen. Double plaj
Stafford to WerJen Hit b > pitched ball' Wer-
den btafford. Time : Two hours Umplrei
Kelly.
Kelly.NEW
NEW YORK , 19 ; BRQOKLYX , 4.
BROOKLYN , Sept Ii The New Yorks
took a. one-sided game from the IJrookljns
tod.iy. Payne proved eisy Shoch and
Sheckard , too , plnyeil jioorlv Ruslo d'd '
not try hard after the second Innlngr The
game was called on account of darkness
Attendance. 3 050 Score :
LYN. I NEW YOUK.
'
ll.HO A C It II O A.n
Jones , rf. . . V'Hnlt'n , cf 4 2 2 1 l
GrlfTln , cf . 1 1 2 0 0 Tlenmn , If. 4 3 2 0 0
Bhlndle. 3b 1 1 0 3 0 Jojce , Sb. . .
Andersen , If 1 1 2 0 1 Davis , es . 32 01 0
Lach'ce. Ib 0 3 11 0 1 tJettlB. 2b 11 030
Shoch , 2b . 0 0 4 2 M'Creerj. rf 1 3 1 00
Pmlth , c 014 1o Clark. Ib. . . 11 0
Sh'kard , ss 0 0 0 G 1 Warner , c 31 511
I'ayne , p . 0 0 0 ! 0 Uusle , p. 2 1 0 0 0
Totals . . . 4 7 24 13 s' ' Totals. , 19 10 24 11 2
n ookljn . 10000300 4
New York . 0 19
Karned runs : Hrookljn , 0 , New York , 7 First
base on errors : llrooklyn , 0 , New ork , 4 Left
on bases' Hrooklsn , 4 , New York , 8 Dane on
balls. Off 1'ajne 0 , off Ituslc , 5 Struck out :
Ily I'asne , 3. by Husle , 4 Two-bate hit. Grlf-
Iln Iliree-uase hit : Hutle Double pla > i ; :
Di\ls to Clark (2) ( ) Stolen bases : Vnnllaltren ,
Jojce , Davl (2) ( ) , Gcttlp. lift b > pitched ball.
Warner. Wild pitches : I'ajne , 3 Time. Two
hours and two minutes Umpire : Hurst.
BOSTON , 9 ; PHILADELPHIA , I.
BOSTON , Sept. 13-The Phillies were
usaln at the mercy of the Bostons today
and after the third Innln& wore not in the
K.ime. Sparks prosed an une < iuil match for
Sthetts and only Bqme excellent fielding
nued him from a worse punishment thin
ho got. He was not given the support that
Sthetts rccehod. Attendance , 2000. Score :
HOSTON I PHILVDULI'IHA.
It H.O AD K H O A 13.
Ham'ton , cf 2 1 2 0 ocooley [ , Ib. . 0 1900
, . .
nay , m > le. Three-bane hit ! Cooley. btulen
bane. Tcnnej , rirst Itfise on balls : Off Bpirkn.
4. off htUettE , 1 btrucK out : H > Hthttts. 3
rirst Iwre on errors : Ilonton , 1 I'lillnilHpiiln
2 Ift on bajos Uoslon , 5 ; 1'hlladelphla , 1.
Time One hour and fifty minutes. Umpire :
Mnth l-.iMj.j .
iTANDING OP Tlin TKAMS
P'VfJVon Ivost. PC.
naltimore Jit 117 > M Al 718
Boston 33 " ° 8
AN LET ER
To ( Ic
WE ARH ASSERTING IN TIIC COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA" AND
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " AS OUR TRAliH MARK.
/ , DR , SAMUEL PITCHER , of Hyannie , Massachusetts ,
was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA' , } rthe eame
that has borna and does now on every
bear the fac-eimile signature of wrapper.
This ia the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which hao been' '
used in the homea of the mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and BOB that ita
the kind you have always boughtrf _ - on the
and has the & t/ifx/&c&M
signature of / / & wrao-
per. No ono haa authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company cf wlifcli Ohas. H , Fletcher is
President. -
March 8 , 1897. '
THC CIHTAUH COUrANT , TT MUim ITHItT , MIW VCHK CITT ,
New- York m 76 42 6M
Cincinnati 117 67 H 573) )
Clavclnnd 1M 60 M MO
Washington 113 K S3 456
llrcoklvn 1TO 64 66 4 0
Plttuburp . . . .IIS E2 60 441
Chlcn.no < 121 53 CS 43 S
Philadelphia 120 61 C9 425
Louisville 123 St 72 41.6
at Louis 120 : s 92 23.3
Games'today : Philadelphia nt Baltimore ;
Washington nt Brooklyn ; Cincinnati nt
rieveland : St. Ix > uls nt I'lttsburg : New-
York nt Boston.
scout : * or T nil wns i nu > i.nvnin.
Iiiilliinniuills niul Coliiinlnin Meet nnil
llrriiU KVI-II.
INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , Sept 15-Indlin-
npolls nnd Columbus broke even In todav'sr
double-header. Uoth games vvete sharply
(
contested. Dnrkne s Interfered with Iho
second conlest Attendance , l.SOO. Score ,
first game :
Indianapolis 22100000 0 5
ColumbtH 0 2001000 0-31
Base hits : Indlnnnpolls. S ; Columbus. 4
IJrrors : Indianapolis , 3 ; Columbus , 3. Bat- '
tcrle : Indianapolis , Ooar nnd Wool ; Co
lumbus , Jone * . Uvnns nnd Buckley
Second game :
Indianapolis 0 0 3 2 3 S
Columbus 2503 --10
Bane lills : Indianapolis , S ; Columbus , 12
Errors. Indianapolis , 4 : Columbus , l H.it-
terlcs : Indianapolis , Phillips and Woods ;
Columbus , Cvans , Hettger and Tlshcr. i
ST PAUL , Minn. , Sept. 13 St. Paul-Mill-
neapolli game postponed on nccount of wet
grounds. i
STANDING 0V THI7 TCAMS.
Plnyod. Won. Lost. P C
Indianapolis 12S in 33 727
Columbus 129 So 41 (59 (
St. Paul 128 77 49 Gil
Milwaukee 130 79 61 COS
Detroit 130 ca ri so s
Minneapolis 132 41 91 311
Kinsns City 137 41 W5 irt
Grand Haplds 129 33 91 271
Games today. Co'.umbus at Inllnnapols
( two games ) ; Detroit nt Grand Haplds ; Min
neapolis at St. Paul.
W " t ? rii Aism'lndnn Sniri-ji.
KANSAS CITY , \Mo. \ Sept. 13 Western
association. Score , first game :
j St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0--3
Qulncy 000000011-2
Rise hits : St Joseph , S ; Qulncy , 9
Krrors. St. Joseph , 3 , Qulncv , . " Unttcrles
St Joson1 ! . Drunimv and Ilnuscr ; Qulncy ,
Nonemachcr and Gr.iver.
SLIond game.
St Joseph 0710 0-S
Qulncy 0000 1 1
Hase hits : St Jo cph , II ; Qulncy , 2
Hrrors : St. Joseph , 4 ; Qulncv , 3 Hatterles
St. Joseph , Knnc and Hauser ; Qulncy ,
llackett and Graver
CEDAU UAPIDS , la , Sppl 13 The game
was called at tlie end of the llfth Inning
on .iccount of darkness Score :
Cedir IlapKls 150 I 0-10
Dubuque 10000 1
Base hits : Cedar Rapids , 13 ; Dubuque. 2.
Hrrors : Dubuque , 2 Hatterles : Cedir
Haplds , Mcrarland , Donntlly nnd Tullei ;
Dubuque , Woherton and Sullivan
PCO1UA , Sept. 15 Score :
Peoria 00032010 0-fi
Uockford 100000213-7
Uaso hits Pcorlii , 11 ; Hockford 14
Urrors : Peoria , 4 : Uockford , 1 Hatterles :
Peorla , Tnlbot and Selsler , Hockford , Young
and Tr.icey
DCS MOINnS , Sipt 15 Score :
Des Molnes 200S0020 -12
Uurllngton 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 3 7
Haso hits- Des Molnes. , 11 ; Burlington , S
Errors : Des Molnes , 6. 13urllngton , S Hat
terles : Des Molnes , Cooper and I.ohm.in ,
Burlington , Hodman and Berr > bll. !
KVMES or Tin : I < IEIVMVTnuitb. .
Illuc Hill Is Shut Out.
BLUE HIII , , Sept. 15 ( Special Tele
gram ) The Fremont Brewers won from
Blue Hll today In the fastest and
best gMmo of ball ever plajcd on
the home grounds by bunching their
hits In the first Innlnp. Both pitchers
weio In line form and vverp indKiiificentlj
supported Uncle's work at third foi the
visitors deserves special mention. Score :
Fremont 20000000 * -2
Blue Hill 00000000 0-0
na ° e hits : Fremont , G ; Blue Hill , 8 Two-
base hitsBair , Bnird , McLcod , Prentice ,
Hopka. Errors. Fremont. 1 ; Blue Hill , 2.
Ba e on balls : Of ! S ott , 1. Struck out : By
Neelj4 ; bv Scott , 5 Batteries : Fremont ,
NeQly and Jamison ; Blue HIM , Scott and
Prentice Time- One lour and ten minutes
Umpire. Hilton.
WrH < I'olnt WliiM from " \orfolk.
STANTON , Neb , Sept. 13 ( Special Tel
egram. ) The game here ted ij between
West Point and Norfolk was won bj West
Point. Regan pitched a fine game for West
Point and was e'.egantly supported , only
ono error being mad bv West I'olnt.
Score : Norfolk. 1 ; West Point , 4 Base
hits. West Point , 9 ; Norfo'k , B Two-base
hits : Evans , Corbltt and Nojes Enort , :
West Point , 1 , Norfolk , 3 Batterle3 West
1 olnt , Regan and Corbltt ; Norfolk , Turner
and Woods Ump're. ' Laicas.
liiM T o.
LOUP CITY , Neb , Sept l = i ( Special Tel
egram ) The second game of the series be
tween Grceley Center and Loup City re-
bulted in another victory for Greelev Cen
ter , bv n score of 10 to 3 The fielding of
Iho Greeley club was fine. Batteries :
Greelev , Gaffnoy , Murphj- and McGlrr ,
L.OUP City , Mellor and Ogle.
r\Vo i ) vi s1 nicrciiR innT vr YOUK.
Six Cloneanil i\ < 'llIiiKiuntotir ami
I'rofVHMlonal ItaocH.
YORK , Neb , Sept. 15 ( Special Telegram )
Todaj- was the first of the two-daj-s"
circuit bicycle races There were six event * ,
all exciting and with closu finishes Tie
attendance was light owing to threatening
weather.
In the two-mile professional lap race Mc-
Cnll's front fork broke ftml a bail nIH fol
lowed. MclerstPln was severely shaken up
tn this race Sager was dl'quillllcd for
fouling Plxley on the finish In the third
lap Ploj'd1 McCall of Omaha went for the
Uclchcnburg'Smlth cup He was paced by
Cummlngs and Plxlej- and the time vv.as
0 SS < i for the half mile. A E. Pruulx nnd
Plxley ] trlcil , but failed to lower McCall's
time. i Summary.
Ono mile , notice : Brooks. v.on , Beck ,
second ; Ko"cnloff , third Time 3 W
Half-mile , nmnlcur. Conover , won , Star-
bird , second ; Warn , third Time1 10
Hnlf-mlle , professional ! Oadke , won ; Me-
Call , second , Plxlej- , third Time , 1 i
One mile , professional : Gadke , won ; Plx-
lev 1 , second ; Sagcr , third Time : 2 2U4
Throe-mlle lap rare , amateur. Tonover ,
wtn ; Starblrd second ; Brooks , third Time :
9. < r H
Two-mile lap race , professional : Wood
ruff , first ; Plxlcj' , second , Proulx , third
Time ' : 5:154. :
MICHuii MS\ .
Win * the Twenty-Mill" llnoiIn 1'iiMl
'I I in r of 'tsil I.
SPHINOriHLD , Mass , Sepl IB The
second day of the Sprlnsflcld Blc.vcle club's
tourntmcnt closed tonlRhl with the Michael.
I.rsni twenty-mile race Michael won In
line shape bv 150 v.uds , In the record-litenk.
IIIK time of 3S 11 The former woild's record
was 23-5 seconds slower The I no weie
paced by quads Nelson Carlson trUd to
lower the tinpaced mile tccord but vv.is
unsuccessful , making the mile in 2 09 I
I'-ild tried to lower the half-mile paced
licord of 47 seconds His time was 53 3-3
seconds Over 15,000 people were present.
Summaries.
One-half mile , opiMl. piufcssioi.nl 13 C.
Bald , Buffilo won , Dr U-o MI. Cleveland ,
second. Arthur Gardlm r , Chicago , thlid
Time : 1 Oiu.
Ono mile , professional , 2-10 ela s. r J
Titus , New York , won , J T Kelleher ,
SirltiKllcld , secondV M. Hand.ill ,
Hochester , third rime : 2 OS 1-1
Ono mile , open , professional Tom Cooper ,
Delroll , won V J Longhead Sirnli , second -
end ; Major Tavlor. CambrldKoporl , third ;
Join S. Johnson , Minneapolis , fourth Tlmo :
2 01 4-3
Carlson tried for the present mile tin-
piced record of 2 013-5 hold bv A n
lluches of Denver , Ho made thr mile in
2 OS 1-3
One mile , professional , Inndicip Tom
Butler , Cambrldscport ( V > vards ) , won ,
Arthur Gardlnei , Chlcnpo ( cratcli ) , "eeond ,
Watson Coleman , Sprinuileld ifirt vard ) .
third , II B Truman , Sin Vuiel \ oo ( S"i
jards ) , fourth. Time of wlnnei J 01 J-fl
Twenty-mile match iau- between Luelcn
Lesna nnd Jimmy Mlehiel Mlclncl won bv
160 yards In 3S 11 , beating the world's tecord
bv J3econds Tiio loader , bj miles , v\as
as follows :
rirst , Michael , 1 , "
Second Lesna , 1 43 l-i
Third , Lesnn 3 44 2 5
Fourth. Michael 7 14 1-3
Plfth , Michael , ) 2ir-3
Sixth , Michael. 11 PI
Seventh , Mlehail. It 10
niRhth , Le nn 15 10 1-5
Ninth , Michael. 17 032- ' ,
Tenth Lesna , 19 02
Eleventh , Michael , 20--.fi 4-5
Twelfth , Michael , 22 60 1-3
Thirteenth , Mlenael , 24 4S 1-3
Fourteenth Mlehiel M 4.
riftecnth , Michael , 2S 1
SI\teenth , Mlehae1 , TO "M 4- "
Sevenleenth , Ix'sm S22't2-5.
iiRhtecnth , Michael , 34 27.
Nineteenth , Mlchiel , 3fi 22.
TwJntleth. Mlchiel , K > . \ \
Besides breaking the tv\entv-mile reeord
Michael broke the sixteen-mile record ,
which wns formerlv "OT24-- and held by
Lesna The twditv-ml'.e record w is for
merly held by Lesna The fastest mile was
the tenth , rmde In 1 4S 4-3
T'irf CiniKr.-x * .
ST LOL'IS , Sept 13 At the mcetltiR of
the American Turf congress today the fol-
lowliiK olllcers were elected and the con-
ecs adlourned to meet the ne\t time In
Cinclnnitl. Piesldcnt C. C Jlallltt , St.
Louis , vice president , % V r Sehulte Louis
ville , Ky , secre'ary , C C' Hopaei f'lnoln-
n ill ; treabiirtr , O L Bradley , L-\lngton ,
Ky.
Skins on flro with torturing , disfiguring ,
itching , burning , bleeding , seal } , and pimply
humors , instantlj relieved by a warm bath
with CUTICUKA SOAP , a single application of
CCTICUKA ( ointment ) , the great skin cure ,
and a full dose of CUTICUIIA HI.SOLV E > T.
lo > oM throughout the world. TOTTER P fcC. CORP , cne !
1'ropslloiton. ' HowtoCureTo.ttirlngllumcn.-'free.
BABY'S ' SKIN Sulpnnd Htlr purlSed end Hciu-
llflcd br CITICIBA 8t * r.
, M-C hav-o found Itl"
DON'T ' STOP TOBACCO
SUDDENLY
Use Ilia tobicco you require and take
Baco-Curo. It will notify you when to
stop by removing the desire.
Is a scientific ,
pcrimnentctire.
It is a kindly
vegetable anti
dote for the
poisonous prin
ciple In tobicco
and ! CA\CS the
system pure and
free from every trace or eilcct of the
narcotic.
Thener\esof tob.icco-usersareata fear
ful tension ttrettketttift.il The slightest
noise or Incident is distorted to false pro
portions. The craving for tobacco grows
and the gratification of the Inbit does not
satisfy. The situation Is ridiculous. II Is
unhealthy at it inttrftrettitfi bt'tA writ
anil fleatuit. It's expensne. Did you
everujokatlt in that wiy ? The pleasure
of lit in ? Is In lling tvtlir not liing ill ,
The ncrm will stand a lot of abuse but If
tobacco is stopped suddenly they recclv
a violent shock and permanent injury.
We fU wtltttn ( utrintco to tnr p < r-
maaently anjrc&ie vtth thrcobotes , or rd-
foniS th monejr , GOe. or f 1 a bos , thro
box ( uir nt M csr ) $3 0 Dmcsl'tt
t rr t > , or EunrKA CHEMICAL AND
cnrci co LA CHOSRF. wi3.
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. THE ORIGINAL , ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS ,
tssoldundor pnMtivo Written Guarantee ,
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UiitlncsH. Wakofulncsn , I1 its , Hysteria , Quicfc.
ness , NiRlit Ixm'oo , l.vil Dreams , I ick of Conli-
deuce , Nervousness , Lassitude , nil Drains , Youth.
fill Hrrors , or lixrossivo Uf o of Tobacco , Opium ,
nr Liquor , which leads tn lliferj. Consumption ,
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lx > x ; BIX for $3 ; with written Rimrnntoo to
IMU-O or refuml money. Multiple ) iacit-
nso , containing iivo dajs treatment , vita full
Instructions , 25 cents. Ono nanuilo only sold to
each norson. At store or by uinil.
Label Special
Extra Strength.
'For Itapotoncy , Lots ol
I'ower , lioat Man
Htorihty or nnrnni
. ,81 a bor ; six for f 1 ,
Rvvi-ltlou s
IIIIIoii UrtiK Co. . S. P. . Coruc *
Kith mill rnriium St . . Uninliii , Ni-b.
lllltlllT.Hl > IotlUTStt lllHllUrr.Ii ;
Mrs Wlnslo 'B Soothing S > rup has been u cd
for over BO jfnrs b > millions of mothers for
thilr children while teelliltiK with perfect uo-
ccss It 'oothcs tlie elilM ( .often * the gums ,
nllajs nil pain cures \Un > l cell niut Is the bent
remej > for Dlarrhota old bj < lruggl t In
c\er > purt of the ucrlil lie sure nntl ask for
"rMs VV'InsloH'n Sootlilns SNTUP' nna take no
other klml 55 cenl a liotlle
AJAX TA i.CTSiiosni\Fi.v cunn
.1 r / * ri tunJf rffftm--I uilln Meai
orj Impoiencr.SU pplct noww.etc .cnucod
by AtiJ e Mid other i news nml JmlU-
crelions 7infjiiirAlf / n-iif itiie/t/
joMoiu Loft \ it nitty In old or } ounnnd
tit n nmn for i > tu ij l > u ( uea cr n arr RRO
, ' 1'ritent limnnft ) uiul ( on umpllon ir
tukeii in tiitm Ihelr nt-o Rhown immenivte imprcpo.
nient luul olTucth u CUUli where nil oUiera tall In
li tupon huntm Die genuine Ajtix Tablets They
hnTncutcil thoovnnds an l will euro juu \\e ctva ape
po itho writttu f.uurnntoo to hiToct a ruru In oich casa
or re fa ml the money. Prict , &C conin par uncknae , or
ii pi v < taL 4 Hull treiitmHiitJ for S fr ! By nnullr\
plain vrrupr * r ui on reiplt t of I ilto ( frculnr fret *
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U - Hls J ( or unnfttuml
liciiarKcii , InUammnlluat.
Irrltmloui or ulcrraliom
uf ui n r a niombraDet.
I'lv'aleii. au < l nol aitria *
llHEE HSCHtUiCHCO ( fent or
LCINCIIK t,0 , ESSm ' '
or rejt in plain wr ri > } r ,
by ipre . prepaid , to *
( I in. or 3 ooll'.M , 1J.73.
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COUNCIL BUUFF3 WANTS *
U\\ULL1NGS 1'UUIT. i'AKM AWI > UAHIJKN
lands ( or sale r i : . Day i. Jltis. t Pearl
After July ist my father. Dr.
E. I. Wood bury , will have charjjo ol
the plato work in my olllco und I will
fjivo my oiitiio attontun tj Opeiutivs
Dontibt.'y , Crown and I3i id < { o VVorlc.
No. 30 Pearl St. ,
) I1YO.D.S
Next to Grand Hotel. , . .
The Celebrated Hooper Case.
BKK.VAL , KANSAS , April 6th , 1897.
i Imvo been afflicted with fenmlo trouble ever slncu I huvu bui > n married.
Jly llttlo'lrl / , was born buu'H jt-ara ago .mil
allt-r that 1 could nut do my vvoik. 1 Imd 1
Uoodln spoils almnt tvvico a } ear and would
often bo in bud tlnco months nt a time. And
when 1 vv.is up my incusesvviio \ery Irief ; *
ulai. I tried several nnUddoctois but kept
getting worse. Tliey L-HVO mo up nnd told
my husband I was bound to die. i finally ciit ;
so bail that my mind beeaino derangi'd and In
November IMS they had to take mo to thu
insane-asylum. I Improved umlrrUrn fisyliim
treatment and came homo In 1'ebrtiary , ISM.
1 felt \ety\vull until the next spi Iiijj when I
had anotlier Hooding sjiell nnd from that it
went into dropsy. 1 beramo so bloated I
could not Btaiiil on my feet , and had to bit
propped up in bed to bleep. The doctois said
they thought 1 could not possibly live. About
that tlmo 1 saw a Ladles' liirtlidav Almanac i
and determined to try Wlno ot Cnidtil. I
had not taken all of tha lust bnttlo until I i
could Ho down and shop all nl lit. Ily the
tlmo 1 hnd hnlshid tb.it bottle the swelling
had nc.iily all dis.ippeaifd and 1 could go
around the house and look after things. 1
took nlno or ten bottles altogether and Know
the medicine saved my life , hast December
I gave birth to a nlco healthy boy baby. I
lmo had t-ev en ehlldrei. and buffered less with
this ono than any of the otlierfl. I also got up
feeling stouter than 1 hnd before. 1 felt it
my duty to say what \Vlno of Cardnl had LADIES' ADVISORY DEPARTMENT.
done for mo , For nclvlco In coso requlrluK tp -
MKS HALLIK HOOPiit. : claldlrccllons , address , iMrlntfsjr nip
( oral , iMtlttl' .IrfHiory JVjxjrfmrnt ,
Tlie Cliuttnnoncu&IeillclueCo ,
ClinlUnoota , Tenn ,
A great many women in asylums to-day would be living happily in $
their own homes if they had taken Wine of Cardui when they com
menced to have "female troubles" . And women die every day that need
not die if they would take Wine of Cardui. Mrs. Hooper's earnest letter
ought to induce many sufferers to seek relief. For every sort of "female
disease" "whites" , falling of the womb , flooding , suppression , irregu 1
lar menstruation , monthly pains and headache , miscarriage , change of
life , Wine of Cardui is the remedy to give relief. It is taken at home ,
and is cheap and effective. $1.00 at your drug store.