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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APRIL 27 , 1898.
SOCKED IT TO THE MILtERS
Gas Schmoh's Aggregation Gets a Licking
Where it Hurts ,
OMAH\ WINS A RATHIR RAGGED G\M !
nodi Mdri Off In Ilic General IM y
< ut the IxicnU Get In Their
Work Where It Count !
the Mont.
The Babe * won the second from Ou
Bchmelz's Ksqulmaux yesterday , but It gav
one the ehlvers to sea how close It was an
Manager Tlshcr was fitlll shaking like a
espen leaf In an autumn bweze at nildnlgh
last night.
It would have been a mighty hard gam
to lose , for at one time the score was S t
1 In our favor and It looked like a de-id cas
one for us. Dut the Millers never gave u
heart and kind o' hopped on Mr. Daub 1
the sixth and when Fisher went In the
cert of stepped on him , too , In the nlntt
But there Is no use trjlng to d < crlbe 1
tor one must have been there to felt th
trembling , creeping shiver that traveled u
one's spine anil did not van'ah until th
last man was out In the ninth and we ha
ten Juicy score- * hugged away to our bosoi
and the northerners had only nine.
Errors , rev en of them , gave the Babes th
game , while hlta nearly snatched It awa
from them. Daub was all right up to th
sixth , when his arm gave out and Flshc
went In. Holly retrieved hlrruelf. Itoat wo
asleep half the time and the other half li
was only half awake , and Grlffen was ale
off color on account of a bad leg anJ an a
tack of the blucn. The rest were up to anut
but Mr. Ball and one or two of the oth (
Millers were 'way off their fec.1.
Wo went out In one , two , three order I
the. first and the Millers did nearly as mud
although the mediaeval Count Campau mai
a single. We started In to do our wor
In the second , ho.vever. Captain LJOI
stepped up to the plntl- and landed on It
leather for a nice ( tingle. Then Eiuta (
lammed one Into McNelly's hands and
looked like a double play , but Smith 1 :
bored under the delusion that second ba <
way In the middle of the field and he KCI
the ball over to first without touching h
t > ag.Kustacc | wet out , but Lyone perihijl c
eccond bag like the bird of liberty. Catchi
Mac got a ticket , but Holly knocked out
hit and the captain waddled home and M ;
came In behind htm. Hagcrman farct
Holly out at second and a minute aftc
ward was caught asleep at flr.it.
CHANCE FOR THE NORTHERNERS.
The Esquimaux had a big chance In tl
second. Hlckey flew out to Eustace , but Pa
rot made a hit. Daub slammed one In
Smith's ribs and Ball made a hit , brtnglt
Parrot In. Then Roat gave AIcNclly a II
and the bases were full. Count Camp :
came up to do or die and he did It fanm
out. While he was doing It McNelly wi
etudylng the skies and MeCauley caught hi
off first , making a neat dDublc play. Oi
run was getting out of It eatlly.
It was a gooae egg apiece In the third .11
another for the Mlllcm In the fourth , b
our end of the fourth It was somethli
awful to contemplate.
'Ball ' plartcd the leather a-rolllng by gl
Ing Roat a life on an easy one. Lye
slammed one late the diamond and when
was to3 xd to Hanna he could not hold
That put Roat on third and Lyors on firs
Eustace fanned the air , but Ball tried a
other juggling act with MeCouloy'n ground
and before he finished Roat was In and Mon -
on first. Holly banged out his second h
and If Lyono had not followed the coacher
advlco and come plowing In like a can
bout wo would have been scoring jet. Tl
weighty first bateman was caught at horn
however. Then Smith saw three ballb cor
Ing from Hagerman's bat and before 1
picked out the right one Hag was tufe. Dai
smashed out a ripper , scoring Holly , b
was caught Immediately on Grlffen
grounder.
We did It again In the fifth.
Burnett flew out , Roat made a hit , Lyoi
got a Uaro on balls and Eustace rtruck o
for the second time. With two men o
end two on bases MeCauley made a nl
single , t-corlng both runners. Ball fumbli
Holly's and then Dlxon put an error to h
credit by a fool act at home plate , lettli
( Mac come In. Hagcrman made a hit , b
Daub died at first.
It was very nearly the same In the next.
Orlffcn emabhcd out a rip-snorter over thi
bag and then 'Burnett comes up and cmcl
out the first home run of the season , wi
out Into left field , both scoring. Out of tl
next four men three went out , althoui
Lyons found an opportunity to land a t-I
gle.
HOW THE MILLERS SCORED.
Way back In the fifth the Millers got the
eccond run by Letcher'e single , a passed b :
and another of Roat's errors. Then thi
scared us In the sixth. Parrot made a tvv
bagger and then Smith lammed out ono th
should not have been more than a sing ]
out niimt bo scored as a home run bccau
the ball was lost In the grass. Ball fit
out , but McNelly found the ball safely ate <
to did Campau. Lyons fumbled around wl
'Lctcher's hit , but caught him out * 1th Daut
assistance , 'McNelly coming In the pla
Then Roat made another bcsstly error <
XMxon's hit and the count wandered 1
Hlckey died , but four runs were In.
U was a gooae egg for the Millers in tl
eventh. but In the eighth Campau. who ht
been given a base on balls , scored on Dlxor
tilt.
tilt.It
It was the ninth , though , that seemed
bo full of fate. Parrot came up and 1
eafely. Smith made one of the prettiest ti
euckera ever hit , Parrot coming In on
Ball sent one right ttralght up , which at
one of the Inficlders should have caught , b
none of them did , each relying on the othi
The ball landed In the middle of the pltchei
box. With nobody out and two men i
bases things looked blue , but Just then M
Nelly slammed ono down to Lyorw. Dem
Picked It up neatly and fired It down
Holllngaworth In time to double up Ba
Count Campau slashed out a hit and broug
In Smith. With one more score needed
tie Letcher rolled an eaay one down to Lye
nd the agony wus ovtr.
Wo did nothing ln our last thr
Innings. Score :
OMAHA.
< 0 10 11 0 1 27 13
MINNEAPOLIS.
_ AU. R. in.SH.SB.PO A.
Campau. rf .
l tcner. If .
Hanna , 3b .
IJIxon , c , .
lllckey , lb . 5 o 0 0 0 13 0
far-rot , cf .
Smlt'n , 2b .
. BS .
WcNelly , p .
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t Totals . 41 9 13 o 2 27 19
Omaha . 020332000-
Mlnncapolls . 010014012-
SUMMAUY.
nuns earned : Omaha. 2 ; Minneapolis ,
Two-base hit : Parrot. Three-base h
i' Smlln. Home runs ; Burnett , Smith. Deut
plays : MeCauley to l.yoni ; Lyons to Hi
flngsw-orth ; Ulxon to Smith. Uases on bal
Hy Daub. 2 ; by Fisher. 2 ; by McNelly
liases flven by hitting batter : lly Daub.
1'asRtd bill : MeCauley. Struck out1 1
Daub. 3 ; by Kisher , 1 ; by McNelly , 4. Nai
of umpire : Cantlllon.
Other ' \\Vntcrii I.entcuc tinmen.
INDIANAPOLIS. April 26.-Tho Mllwn
kecs vvcrci slaiiRhtored today by the 1
dLinn. Scott's pitching < nas ths feature. J
tendance , WO. Score :
Indianapolis . . 201024200-
alUwaukoe . . . . 000000100-
lla e hits : Indlanajx > 'ls. 12 ; Mllvvaukeo.
Errors : Indana.polls ! , 0 ; Mllwnuk < eo. 5. ! !
terka : Indianapolis. Scott nnd Lynch : M
watikee. Paioalau. Voliendorf , Speer. He
fcr und Ilalh.
KANSAS C1TV. April 26-The. men In t
box declihxl todaj a game betiA n t
Saints and the UlUEs , and Pardee's we
wan superior to that of Denier. Scvre :
Kansig City . 010020020
t. 'Paul ' . , . 100100001
Ba o hJU : Kansas City , 10 ; St. Paul ,
Errors : Kansas City , 5 ; St. Paul , i Bat
teries : Kansas City , Pardjo and Hausan ;
St. Paul. Dtnzer nnd Spies.
COLUMBUS. O , April ai Dolan. who Is
on the Columbus clnlm list , appeared In a
Detroit uniform today and a fig lit will be
made for 'nls services. Manager Loftus pro
testing ngalnat his plavlng with Detroit.
The homo team won easily. Score :
Columbus 0 S 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 8
Detroit . . , . , 200010001 1
Base hits : Columbus , 11 ! Detroit. 11. Er
rors : Columbus , 3 ; Detroit , 7. Batteries :
Columbus Strait and Wright ; Detroit , Ir-
wln and Twlneham.
tinmen 1'onttinneil.
WASHINGTON , April 26-The Wanning-
ton-New iork game scheduled for today
was postponed on account of wet grounds.
UAI-.TI.MOHn , April M.-The Baltlmare-
Ilrookljn panic was postponed on account
of wet grounds.
STANDING OF THH TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct.
Oalumbus 100C
Kansas City 10J.C
Indianapolis S7.C
Ht. Paul & 3 2 U ) (
Omaha , C 2 4 33'
Milwaukee r 1 4 20 (
Minneapolis 20.C
Detroit W.t
Games today : Minneapolis at Omaha ; St ,
Paul at Kansas Cltv ; Milwaukee nt Indian
apolis ; Detroit at Columbus.
( ! \MIS or Tifn S AT i o .N A i * IK\C.VK *
I'lillnitclpliln llntn In the rirnt nm
Then QiillM.
PHILADELPHIA. April M. Boston ben
the Plill'les this afternoon by better al
around playing. The PhllUss hit Klobed.in ;
hard In the llrst Inning , but after that the ;
could do nothing with him. Sccre :
ItOSTON. i 1'HILAIJBM'HIA.
II.I1.0AE.1 H.ll.OAU
Himllton , cf.i cooley , cf..l i i i > i
Tenne > , lb..l 1 15 1 o Douclara , lb.0 1 12 1 i
lymK , EH U 0 1 4 1 Ddehant > . Ifl 0 3 0
Duffy , If 2 230 0 I.a .lolc , 2b . .0 1 3 1 i
ColllnK. Jb..l lick , rf 1 210
S'anl , rf 1 2 1 u o t'ro . , 68..1 1 1 S
I we , 2li 2 2240 \Mjitlch , tb.O 102 :
HcrKen. c.,1 2 1 0 0 Mclarl'nd , c 0 1 3 0 i
Klobed'nz , p 0 1 0 6 0 Orlh , p 0 002
_ . _ . - _ _ DiiKBliby , p 0 0 1 3
Totali 9 12 n 17 !
Intnl 4 S JM2
no-ton 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 3-i
1'hllndvlphla 4 00000000
runs : Ho ton , 6 ; PhllnilclpliH , 2
SloUn Imxe : Duff > . T o-tr > ee hlt : ftihl , 2
Sicrlllce hits : Ixinff. Klolx-imnc Kim base el
balls : Off Klobfilanz , 4 ! off UuBKlcb ) , 1. StrtKl
nut : H > Klob ilnnz , 1 : by Orth , lib ; Duusbly
1. IVuwtil balls : McP-irlnnd , 2 I. ° fi on bntc *
Iloston , g ; I'hllmlvlphln , 8. Time : Two riourc
Umplrts : Smiler nml Ciirry. Attend met : 2Ua !
Splilcrn Will III the .Miitli.
LOUISVILLD , Ky. , April 2fl The Colone'
almo't wen a game toiay , having a lei
of four runs until th * ninth Inning. KU
i singles and two errors , netting five runs
gave- the Stilil.rs the game In the ninth. At
tendance , COO. Score :
aj "Two out when \ > Inning run scored.
\ Cleveland .
I.oul > vlllc
. KnrnoJ run : Iv > ulsIlle , 4 ; Cle\eland. ;
Stolen \iaies \ ; Smith. Hltchej , McAleer. Tne
e l > aft > hit : Nance. Three-base hits : Cllngnnr
China Sacrifice hit : Smith , btruck out : II
Mnhufry , 1 ; by Powell. D First base on bills
Oft MahalT > , S : oft Ponell , C Double plaj
Illtehor to hmlfi to WaxnerVIM pitch : Mn
hiffy. Paired lnll : Wll on , O Connor. 1,51
on bifes : I oulFvllle , 10 , Cleveland , C Time
T o louts and five minutes. Umpires : Swan
wood rnd Wood.
a
t IMrntcM AVIn n Hnril One.
ST. UOUIS , April -The Plttsburgs , afte
oneof th - hnrd-st fouRht foittles of the en
son , -succeeded In b utlnfr ths Brown' . Th
IconlM , hdvevtr , outbutted and outpnyel th
Pirates. Jack Taj lor pitched a tiylcndl
2 K.ime. and with anything UK n fair d t
t Fhpuld huvs won. KIKen was bUUd v.r
3 ficely by the 13r-wns. Score :
out a gumo In the ninth InnlnR todaj' . Hal
o the Chlcasos' hits were scratches. AtUnO
h ano ; , 2,3St > . Score : -
CINCINNATI. I CHICAGO.
IIH.O.TT.I RH O A.t
Holllilay , cf. " o 5'0 0 Kllroy , rf..O 120
McHridc , K..O 1100 I.incc. cf..O 2 S 0
r Ileiklcy , lb..l 1 10 1 0 Dnhlen , * . .0133
t McPhee , nj..O 1020 Everett. lb..l 1 12 0
„ Miller , rf..U 0 0 0 man. If 1 200
' Corroran , us.S 2080 M'Corm'k , 3bO 2 0 1
- Irwln. 3b. . > . .0 1222 VVooJa. 2b..O 002
t Pcltz , c. 0 3210 IJonohue , C..O 031
Havvley , ji..O 010 O.Orllllth. P..O 104
e Totula 3 92714 2 ! Totals 2 10 JJ 13
V * Ono out wlen vvlnnlnR run was made.
Cincinnati 0 10100001-
Cli'caco 0 00101000-
Ilirneil runs : Cincinnati , 1 ; Chicago , 2 Twu
base lilts : McPhco. Beckley , Hjan. GrllU
Tliree-bnse hits : Corcoran. Double plajs : Orll
nth to Dnhlen to i\rett Corcoran to MePV
to Heckliy. Tlrat ba e on balls : lly Orlll'th. ' J
Hit by pltuhed ball : lly Havvlej , 1. S'nuk cut
H > Orllllth. 3 Time- One hour and fnrtj-.1v
minutes. Umpires : O'Day and MrDonaUI.
STANDING" OP THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. Per Cl
Baltlmcrc G 5 1 83
Cleveland S 6 2 75
it Chicago 7 B 2 71.
Cincinnati 7 B 2 71.
Philadelphia 7 4 3 57.
Boston 8 4 4 GO
Brooklyn G 3 3 50
PlttsburK ) .
Wnslilniton 6 2 4 33
New York 7 2 5 28.
ixjuisvllle 10 2 8 20
St. I-OUls 6 1 B 14
Games today : Pittsburjr nt St. Louis
Cleveland at Louisville ; Chicago at Clncln
nittl ; Boston at Philadelphia ; Brooklyn a
Baltimore ; New York at Washington.
( illme ThlH Afternoon.
A bis crowd will probably be , out to thi
afternoon's game , as It will bo the las
e
ono to be seen for a couple of weeks an
one of only five that will be played In th
next month or more. At 5:45 : tonight th
team goes to St. Paul. In order to five I
time to do this the g.ime will be called at
o'clock 'mrp. The Babes will be back o
May S to play a series of four with Kansa
City , and will then leave , not to return unt
June 3. Pitcher Al Mauck , who has bee
secured by Manager Fishtr. Is to be her
this morning and If he arrives ho will d
the twirlingIf not Fisher will be In th
box. Sonler will d > the pitching for th
Millers. The lineup Is as follows :
Omaha. Positions. Minneapolis
Lyons tlrst base Hlcke
Holllngsworth..second base Smlt'
Kustace third base Uunn
Heat short stop Ua
Burnett lift llcd ! Lctche
Grlffen center field Parrc
Hasermun right Held Cam pa
MeCauley catcher Dlxo
Muuck pitcher Sonic
i or Fisher.
Dvuvrs ox TIII : IIU.N.M.VG TIIACKI
Iilelicr Karl \Vlnn the Handicap u
'Mempliiii.
MEMPHIS , April 20. The Luehrmann Hi
tel handicap , tor 3-jenr-o'ds , was run t
fontffome y park today and was won in
gallop by thei DerUj" vvlnnjr , Llebcr Kar
, vho shouldere.J 125 pounds ; Isabey was sei
end and Banished third. LIebr Karl wl
t-o s ° nt to Louisville lmmr llately and I
elven his Ilnal work for tbi Ktntuck
Derby. Uesu'ts :
rirst race , hulf rnll < \ 2-year-olds : Pfa
Birnesi vvn , Ivattlo Gibbons second , Taun
tlon third. Time :
Second rac ? , llve-elsliths cf a mUselllni
Ma Angelina won , iMongollan B.cond , Jl
Lllse third. Time. ; 1:24H-
Third nice , Lu hrrnnn handicap , ono mil
Liebcr Karl Uon. Isabey B.'coml , Banlstu
third. Time : l:4o. :
Fourth race , nvc-elshths of a mile , st > : iln (
2-yeur-od ! < : Bulgarian won , Cllmacus sei
ond. Sir Blaze third. Tim ! : 1:04 : < 4.
Fifth race , ml'e ami onrMjuamr , sfllln ;
Paul Kauvar won. Traveler a.'concl , C. I
Bush thlnl. Time : 2:10H. :
Sixth race , five-eighths of n. mile , relllm
UtopU won. Trombone second , Voyagi
third. T.tm1 03 * , .
CINCINNATI. April 26.3r < at Land aeon
his llfth victory of the meeting today i
Newport. He "won the fourth rac * on tl
card la a drive frcun Ed Tipton. The trac
was very heavy nrnl but one favorite was
flr t past the post. Retsults :
First race , ( jvcn furlong * , selling : Stanza
won , Albert vale second , Hanlon third.
Thnc : 133 4.
Second rac ; . four furlong * : Hush won ,
Glad Hand tcconJ , Pansy H third. Time :
0.51V4.
Thlnl race , onei mile , selling : Dr. Pitts
won , Petrel second , Royal Dance third.
Time : 1:47 : } * .
iFourth race , four nnd one-half furlongs :
Great Lnnd won , Ed Tipton seconJ , Ned
Wick's third. Tlmw 057.
Fifth race , selling , six nnd one-half fur
longs : Sister Jamison , Judge Qulgley sec
ond. Oxtiard third. T.nw : 1:24 J.
Sixth race , sclllrvg one mllfi ! Faslg won ,
Llttlo Murlc second , Banquo II third. Time :
1:43 :
1:43LONDON. . April 26. At the flrst day's
racing at Newmarket's flrst fprlng meeting
today the Lcrlllard-B-ercsforil stabler colt
Pascoln won the rrnlden plate , 600 sovereigns ,
addud to a f Kckstakes of 5 sovereigns for
starters , for 2-yenr-o'd' . W111 Olive was sec-
I end and Pen. Soup flnlshwl third. There
! vvrrp. fourtt-on start r ? over the last flve fur-
i longs of n Dutch mllp.
I Lan Ball won thj J-year-olds w'lltng stakc7
Sardine -ans second ami Allouette thlnl.
I Th's rnca Is of J sovereigns ench for start
ers for 2-year-olds , the wlnntr to be fold
by auction 'for ' 300 'ovtrelgns.
Ni\V YOIIK , April 2ff-It was cold at
\cquecluct tsday , but the attendance was
arpe. The class of horses engagvd was not
"ilsh , but one or two good contests were
seen. Summary :
First race , live and one-half furlongs :
\th irrms won , Harry Crawford second ,
Flax Tall third. Time : 1:12 : 1-3.
Second race , four and one-half furlonis ,
elllng : King's Pride won. Bus'ncr second ,
The Diver third. Time : 0,17.
Third race , about seven furlongs : Louise
N won. Pink Chambray second , Isen third.
Time : 1:23 : 4-3.
Fourth race , four nnd one-half furlongs :
Passe Partout won/Whiplash second , Chan-
ler tnlrd. Time : 0 5S.
Fifth race , one mile and forty yards , sell
ing : Lonsdale won , Atlantic second , Nay
Nay third. Time : 1M9 2-5.
Sixth race .five furlongs , selling : Vlgenta
won , Chirentus second , Maud Kills t'nlrd.
Time : 1:1 : 01-5.
SAN rilANCISCO. April 26-Results at
Ingleslde :
First race , six. ftirloncs : Joe Levy won ,
Rosa second , Gottlieb third. Time : 1:131. :
Second race , selling , flve furlongs : Ach
won , Santtllo second , Bonlbel third. Time :
1 02" , .
Tnird race , selling , one nnd one-quarter
miles : Lode Star won , Claudius second. Tu-
lare third. Time : 2:12'4
Fourth race , one mile : Torslda won , Sar
donic second , Glorl.in third. Time ; l:423i. :
1 Fifth race , one and one-half miles : Morel-
llto won. Ostler Joe second , Grady t'nlrd.
Time : 2.37U-
M'cov COIM ; TO IIKCOMU A nocTott
Ili'pInruH IIlN Iiitrntlnii to llntei
Jlrillciil School.
BUFFALO. N. Y. , April 26.-KU1 McCOj
is solng lex live In Buffalo and Is going t (
study to b-come. a doctor. When seen In re
Kard to the matter , McCoy said : "Yes
I mean It. I mean to becomp a surgern nm
I propose to enter University cf Buffalo
It may be necespiry for me to taUe a > ears
preliminary rtudy before entarlnp the unl
vtrsJtv , but I nm prei'are.1 to do all th-it I
necessary to po In for a four years' course
I can't box forever and I want to Imvi
a mi'thlng legitimate to sattle down to be
fore I get to be an old rmn. "
"Would jou fight while In the unl
verslty ? "
" 1 might hivenl fight or two a year If 1
came on , " said McCoy , "but fighting am
llsht talk would be banished by me uurln ;
my study hours. I nm sincere and I wan
to bi so considered. "
t \ \ IIIH tiio Cup.
CHICAGO. April 26J. . A. R. Elliott ol
Kansas City defeated Fred Gilbert of Splrll
Lake , la. , 'nere today In a 100 bird match
at live pigeons for ths Kansas Cltv Star cur
and $100 by a score of SO to SS. Gllberl
missed nine out of his second twenty-five ,
having drawn the hardest birds all through
VotcM of the fin lite.
LTwler will be tatcn on the trip to th (
north.
Both Smith and Ball of the Millers haO
the ague.
McKlnney and McKlbbcn have finally beer
given t'nelr walking papers.
Daub was all right up to the sixth , enl >
flve 'nits being made oft of him in the flvi
Innings.
Roat ran like a dray horse around the cir
cuit and seemed to be % ery muc'n asleep al
the while.
Pitcher Munroe , whb has been released bj
Indianapolis and has been taken by Mana
ger Fisher , will r-eport In Minneapolis ,
You would not think that Ljons could out.
run a bill knocked Into the diamond , bul
he did it In the second inning- . The leathei
was traveling very slowly , fnough.
Grit's work was somewhat raw yester
day. He misjudged two or three flics nnO
was not as lively as he has shown up pre
viously. He haa a bad leg , however , anc ]
was not feelingwell. .
Burnett had his eye on the ball yesterday
His homer In the sixth was a beauty ant ]
In the seventh he put one In t'ne same place
but by t.ils time Parrot was onto him ant !
was under the leather.
The Babes for t'ne first time played with
signals jesterday , using them during thf
flrst few Innings. Good results followed , n :
the score will shw , but later got tanglei
up on the signs and gave them lip.
Second Baseman Smith was mad yesterdaj
w'nen he was foiled In his attempt to per
petrate a double play. With Ljons pn tlrs :
Eustace sent one to Ball , who threw tt
Smith. Smith was not within flve feet oi
the bag , but fired the ball down to Hlckey
Umpire Cantlllon had his eye on t'ne plaj
and declared Lyons safe.
In the third MeCauley and Holllngswortr
played an old trick but did It very prettily
Hanna was on third and Dlxon on first.
The latter started to steal second and Mac
threw as If to catch him. The Senatoi
started to come In like a race horse , bul
just before he reuc'ned the plate Hell >
slammed the leather back to Mac and he
was out.
Daub had hard luck. Under ordinary cir
cumstances Smith's homer would nevei
have been more than a single , or at mosl
a double , but t'ne ball was lost In the high
grass. Again , In the sixth , If Grlffen hnC
obejed Daub's motion to go further to th
west ho would have caught Parrot's fly hit
As It was CirlfTen could not get within reucYi
of It and It developed Into a two-bagger.
JUDGE DAY PHO.Ml'TI/y . CO\FIIUMED
Hln Nomination IN Reported liy tin
Committee Without n [ VlfetliJir.
WASHINGTON. April 26. There was nc
delay In the senate In confirming the nom
ination of Judge Day to be secretary o- ;
state. His nomination was favorably re-
poted from the committee on foreign rela
tions without the formality of a meeting
the members expresses their concurrence
through a poll made on the floor of the
ser < ate by Senator Dav Is.
When the executive session wis called Mr
Dav la reported the action of the committee
and the nomination was takfa up and coj-
firmed without comment orlelay. .
Senator White suggested the propriety ol
similar act'on In the case of Prof , Moore
nominated for assistant secretary , but Sen
ator Davis said the committee prci'erred tc
hive the nomination referred to It. Th <
reference wus acco'dlngly trade.
Fleet Mill nt St. Vincent.
( Copyright. 1S98. by Press I'ub'lshlns Company. '
ST. VINCENT. April 26. ( New Yorli
World Cablegram Special Telegram. ) Thf
departure of the Spanish fleet Is postponed
and the vcea ° 's are still here. It la rumorcc
today thst a part of the squadron will cal
for the Canaries. The fleet Is busy buying
up all the provision ? on shore and fron
steamers coming In here. The battler-hlp <
Vlrcaja and Oqueodo have painted theli
funnels 'black ' since arriving here from Porn
Rico. Kie transport Cludad de Cadiz hci
been work'ag dally transhipping war mate
rials and coal to the fleet. Nothing is knowi
of Portuguese Interference. There la a grei
deal of signalling among the equadroi
nightly and sometimes electric searchlight :
are used. The admiral dispatches one ot fhi
destroyers every night on a cruise.
Gathered In.
Deputy Sheriff Don Lewis and severa
other deputies made a raid on severa
South Omaha salcons last night am
gat'nered In a number of wagon loads o
gambling devices and several men who wen
going against the games. The places ralde.
were those of Horace Ranch. Twenty-slxtl
and N ; Blum & Sautter. Twenty-neventl
and N : George Gutherdt. Twenty-fifth am
N ; J. Jorgenson. Twenty- fourth and N
Court saloon. Tvventy-fif 'n and N , kept b'
August Popez. The saloon keepers were al
charged with setting up and malntalnlm
gambling devices and the other men vver
charged with being found In gambling quar
ters.
Thour-ands ot jmfferers from grlppa hiv
been reitore to health by One Minute Coug !
Cure. It quickly cure * cougbg , uu.ds , bron
chills , pneumonia , grippe , asthma and al
throat and lung dleeaaca.
ATTORNEYS ASK A CHANGE
Want a Present Stipfetne Court Rule
Amended SbldcWhat ,
JUDGES' tirUlS ARE J GW INCONVENIENT
Who HUT * One * to Preocnl
TheyAr 'MlHil In Lin
coln Unnecei ! nijllr Lome
He fore IlelpK.llcnrd.
LINCOLN , April 26.-Lfgpeclal. ) A number
of attornejs who have , p/artlco before the
supreme court are anxlpus that one Im
portant change bo made In tbo rules of the
court. During the sittings as now conducted
the judges listen to the submission of cases
In the forenoons and retire to the private
room In the afternoons to work on the opin
ions that arc to be handed down. T\U ! only
gives three hours each day In which the
attornejs can get their caste heird , and the
last on the call are cornpelleJ to remain
day after day waiting for their turn to be
heard. The complaint Is that this waiting
Is expensive In the matter of hotel bills
and results In the los.1 of business at home.
The wish expressed by the attornejs whs
come from a distance to attend court h
: hat submission of cases bo allowed , both
forenoon aud afternoon , until all are heard ,
BO that those who hive cases In charge may
get back home sooner.
J. A. Abbott , head bookkeeper In the au-
dltor's office , has resigned and Fred Jew-
311 has been appointed to the vacancy. Ab
bott Is a sou of George A. Abbott , the can
didate for congress from Auditor Cornell's
home county. Jewell was ono of the ex >
perls under the Mutz Investigating commll-
tee , and since the using up of the state ap
propriation has held a place under Cornell
aa Insurance examiner. A large number ol
popocrats have been asking for places undei
the present state officials and have beer
turned down In order that former office hold
ers might be further provided for. Thcj
have complained much about this matter
sajlng that the state officers are pajlng
too clcse attention to the scriptural iiijmic
tlon , "To him that hath , more shall bi
given. " In the new appointment of Jewel
these disgruntled popocrata have fresh causi
for complaint. They now say that It wll
bo right In line for Secretary Silver o
Wahoo to be given the place last vacated bi
Jewell.
LINCOLN LOCAL NOTES.
The salary ordinance was brought up a
the meeting of the city , council last nlsh ;
and after being altered until the orlglnato
could not Identify It , was passed with bit
one dtfscntlns vet < > . The who'e matte :
eeems to have been more smoke than lire
The only reductions wo-thy of mention wen
In the ofllceo of city attorney and city treas
urer end both ot these being elective , thi
present Incumbents are not affected. Oni
assistant vvus taken from the city englnee
and the office of slde.valk Inspector nsi
abolished. The street commissioner wll
now look after Bldewallw In addition to hli
other duties.
A barn used by C. F. Bowman In the out.
sklrta of the city was burned to the groutu
last night. Mr. Bowman did not own th <
barn , but lest two horsbs , several sets o
harncE. ' , a buggy and farm vvagca and some
feed , besides household goods stored In tb <
barn. The house which ( lie family occupies
caught fire , but the tflre company arrived !
time to prevent much damage.
The annual meeting of the Woman's clut
was held jesterday. afternoon and the fol
lowing officers elected for the coming jear
President. Mrs. A. W. Field ; flrwt vice presi
dent , Mrs. II. M. Bushnell ; second vice pres
ident , Mrs. T. H. Lsavltt ; secretary , Mrs. T
J. O'Coanell ; corresponding secretary , Mrs
F. W. Bartruff ; treaurer , Mrs. O. M. Storvs
braker ; auditor , Mrs. W. M. Morning ; dele
gate to state federation , Mrs F. S. Sieln
delegate to national federation , Mrs. Nelli (
Rlchardsen. The annual membershlo fee
was raised to $1. All departments ga\ <
gratifying reports of work done. The jeai
Closed with a membership ot 575.
Much interest is being manifested In th (
university girls' Indoor alhlotlc contest
which will take place in the gjmnaslun
Saturday afternoon. The glr'a arn taltlni
hard practice and hope to break some of thi
records made bv Smith college cad thi
Northwestern university. The Indoor bani
ball pame , which will open and close thi
program , promises to be an exclt'ng one , thi
base ball bojs having offered a flve-pouni
box of chocolates to the winning team
Tbe proceeds from admissions are to b <
turned Into the cluder track fund.
Ilontrlce City Council Meeting.
BEATRICE , Neb , April 2G. ( Special Tele
gram. ) The council chamber was crowdec
tcnlght , special Interest being manifest' litho
the probable action on th ? Issuance o
saloon and druggMts licenses. Remonstrance1
were on Hie against the Paddock hotel , Ilenr ;
Duntz and E. Schembeck , but all were with
drawn during the evening. The signers ti
a protest against Pie liotel company belni
granted a license were represented by a com
mltteo of women , who were given a hearing
following which licenses wereorderel is
sued to the eight appllc-an.s for salror
licenses and to the applicants for drugglat :
permits. The vote was S to 1. An ordlranci
was enacted regulating the occupation o
barbers In the city and the city clerk wai
Instructed to advertise for bids for clt :
printing.
Gooil Crop Pronpect.
WINSIDE. Neb , , April 26. ( Speclal.- )
There Is every prospect for a bountiful croj
of wheat , as the stand of wheat Li excellent
and our recent rains have given It a healths
color. Farmers are almost through plough-
Ing for corn p'anttag. All farm work Is
much farther advanced than It was at thlt
time In 1897.
Wlrside council of Knights ot the Forest
was organized here last week , the following
officers having been elected : Commander
John F. Cro/oy , lieutenant , A. L Mulrhead
secretary. W. L. Smith ; treasurer , John C
Bender ; chaplain , Rev. F. M. Wright ; herald
W. M. Cue ; guard , E. W. Cullco.
Tekonmli'M * eiv Clt > Council.
TEKAMAH , Ts'eb , April 26. ( Speclal.-
Thenew city council tcoW Its place last nlghi
and passed au ordinance prohibiting th <
running of billiard or pool tables In this city
besides the major appointing committee !
and clly officers , with the exception of stree
comm'ssloner and city marshal. It thcti ad
journed until Wednesday evening.
A harness thief namoi Busse was tried h
the county court here yesterday and sen
tenced to thirty daja In the county Jail , to bi
placed on bread and water two days of eacl
week. Bus30 formerly lived In this city.
Cloct Olccm.
EMERSON , Neb. , April 26. ( Speclal.- )
The following officers 9 ere elected at the
meeting of ttae Northeast Nebraska Edl
torlal association : Presldfnt , E. Cunning'
ham , Wayne Republican1 vice president , Q
M. Balrd , Hartlogton News ; secretary , J
M , Mil's. ' Laurel AdvocAte ; treasurer. S. E
Cobb , Emeroon Enterpriris ; executive com
mlttee , M. W. Murray , Pender Times ; J. M
Huntsberger , Pender Republic , W. H. Me
Nell , Wajne Herald. Thi next meeting wll
bo held at Wa > ne on- the secead Monday li
November. > > !
rliL nt , Omuonil.
OSMOND. Neb. AprjJ 26. ( Speclal.- )
Dlphtherla has agala broken out In the v II
lage- . The daughter ol J hn Flatter Is nov
very low with that dread , dlsea .
Qua Kissinger , president of the Farmers
State bank , will ship 'a ' epeslal train o
thirty-four carloais of fat cattle to the Chicago
cage market this week.
I'roxt at > el on.
NELSON , Neb , April 26. ( Special. ) ,
heavy fro t visited thla locality last nlghl
Ice forming to a considerable degree 1
open vesse'e. While the best Us hoped foi
It Is feared that fruit , which Is clready fa
advanced , cannot but suffer materially froi
the freeze.
C > ty Cuuncll.
HASTINGS , Neb. , Aprl | 26. ( Special.- )
Lact nlgtt the city council met In regula
session. All the old officers read their an
pual reports for 1807. They were referre
to the proper cmmltteei. After the reguli
Wild With Pain
Tortures of Over-worked and Worn-out Nerves
almost Unbearable. How they were Finally
Cured by
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Nervous ik-Wltty nntl t1lsc'i : c nrNIng
from dlMmluis mul tlernnjieiuentsi of the
icivims f-\tcin . me much more inv.i -
cut among women today than they
over vA-ete bvforu ; which U probiilily
iultt > largely due to the eivlvi' dt
rand-4 that me lii'lng miiile upon Die
T , ies of the aveiajje woman. HtMil-
Kinnournlidn , rheumatism , Indigestion ,
i'ou > ) tlUtlon | , liver and kidney troubles ,
Hsordcis of her special organism. Im-
nie blood , and lack of proper nutiltioii
no anion ihe most common complaints
that have their origin In nerve weak-
Hl > v > 1.
Tin' cutter part of the sufferlus and
toituies eiidmed by weak and nervoun
women could be lelleved , and they mlpht
be Hindu well and -.trout : , full of vital
oneijry " d attractive sweetness If they
routine business had been gone through
with the ma > or appointed E. C. AlbrUht
water commlsloncr. C. A. Heartwell , city
surveyor and O. D. Mjere day foreman at
the water works.
Oilil I-rlloH * ' Olrhrntlnn.
DAVID CITY , Neb. , April 26. ( Special. )
Harmon- lodge , 31 , and Mar > s Hcbckah
lodce. 18 , Independent Order of Odd Fel
lows , celebrated the seventy-ninth an-
nlversay of Odd Fellowship today. Grand
Chaplain P. C. Johnson of Oh'owa de
livered the principal address , followed by
a short literary p'ogram. Odd Fellows from
all parts of the county were present and a
pleasant time was had. A banquet was held
In the opera house aud the evening spent
In social enjoyment.
M lit Ilsetrr.
EXETER , Neb. , April 26 { Special ) Thl
morning when ths store of W. H. Taylor
was opened , It was found tl-at one or more
persons had been In during the night and
had gotten away with somewhere between
$75 and $100 worth of Jewelry and other
goods.
Attempted Iiici-mlllirlNli ) .
SILVER CREEK , Neb , April 20 ( Spe
cial. ) An unsuccessful attempt was made
last night to burn the Omaha elevator at
this place.
Get a map of Cuba and get the best and
most complete. The Bee's combination map
of Cuba , the We't Indies and of the world.
With a Bee map coupon , on page 2 , 10 ceuis ,
at Bee office , Omaha , South Omaha or Coun-
sll Bluffs. By mall. 14 cents.
KOY.VIj AUCVMFVI CllVM ) COUNCIL.
\clirnskn Ilody Mrctx In Annual Sc-
nl n In Omuliii.
The grand council of the Royal Arcanum
of Nebraska opened yesterday morning at 10
o'clock at the hall of Union Pacific council
No. 10C9 , In The Bes building. The meet
ing was presided over by Grand Resent
rrnk Gregory of Omaha. Of the fifteen
councils In the state all were represented
at the meeting with one exception. Deputy
Supreme Regent Robert VanSand of Chicago
Is In attendance upon the meetings , and will
Install the newly e'ected officers. Supreme
Representative Trey nor of Iowa is alco a
guest of the council. Most of Uia morning
warj given to the receiving of reports from
the state councl's , and all Indications show
that the order In the state Is In a verj
flourishing condition.
Tne officers of the grand council of Ne
braska are : Frank Gregory , grand regent ,
On aha ; E. L. Sargtnt , grand vice resent ,
Cedar Rapids ; R. H. Gerlng. grand orator ,
Platbmouth ; J. L. Martin , past grand regent ,
South Omaha ; A. P. Brink , grand secretary ,
Omaha ; T. G. Margrave , grand treasurer ,
Omaha ; T. J. Mackay , grand chaplain ,
Omaha ; J. C. E. Duval , gran ! guide , Omaha ;
T. M. Howard , grand warden , Weeping
Water ; C. M. Rich , grand sentry , Souta
Omaha.
The meeting was concluded last night by
the election and Installation of new officers.
Late In the afternoon the visitors were taken
to the exposltbn grounds by Major Clarkcon
and Dudley Smith and after tbe ceremonies
were completed last night refreshments
were served and every effort was made to
render the delegates' short stay In the city
pleceant one.
The following officers ! were elected for
tbo ensuing year : E. L. Eargcnt. Front'er
council , No. 942 , grand regent ; T. G. Ma-
grane , Pioneer council. No. 118. grand vice
regent ; Alfred Connor , Union Pacific coun
cil. No. 10C9 , grand orator ; A. P. Brink ,
Union Pacific council , No. 1069 , grand secre
tary ; C. M. Rich , Knoxan council. No. 14C4.
grand treasurer ; T. J. Mackay , Union Pa
cific council. No. 1069 , grand chaplain ; C
H. Linn. Arlington council. No. 1166 , grand
guldo ; F. D. Burgess , Frontier council. No.
)42 ) , grand warden ; J. M. Feegarden , Weep
ing Water council. No. 638 , grand pentry ;
J. B. Sheldon , Union Pacific council , No.
1039 , F. R. Straight , Pioneer council , No.
118 , and Henry Herald , Cass council , No.
1021 , grand trustees.
The farmer , the mechanic and the bicycle
rider are liable to unexpected cuts and
bruises. DeWItt Witch Hazel Salve Is the
beat thing to keep on bond. It heals
quickly and Is a well known cure for pilcj.
ODD F1SUI,0\VS 1101n A.VMVKKSHY. .
Join Kntrrtnlnment Olven at the
Loriire Hooni I.nM Mulit.
The Odd Fellows lodges of Omaha , South
Omaha and Florence gave an entertainment
last night at the lodge rooms on the corner
of Dodge and Fourteenth street In commem
oration of the seventy-seventh anniversary
of the founding of the order. The program
was opened with an addrers by Hon. Ed P.
Smith. Master StUit followed with a song.
R. Llndbcrg plajed a piano solo and tbo
Frlja quartet sang a number. Mlrs
BJorkman and Miss Rlcker each gave a read
ing and two very pretty tableaux , "Death
of Mlnnehaha" and 'MJluebeard , " were pre
sented. "Odd Felowshlp" was the subject
of an addrces by L. Channel.
After the program was completed canton
Ezra Mlllard , Patriarchs Militant , went
through a drill and ths remainder of the
evening was given to dancing.
The entertainment was given for tbe pur
pose of raising funds to maintain an Information
mation bureau for visiting Odd Fellows dur
ing the exposition. It Is the Intention of
Jhe lodges of the city to eiect a temporary
building on Fourteenth street between Odd
Fellows' hall association building and the
building In which Omaha lodge. No. 2 , la
located and to keep Colonel J. W. Nichols
employed as secretary to give Information
to all visiting members of tbe order.
Mnrrluue Llcen r .
The following- marriage licenses were Is
sued yesterday by the county judge :
Name and Address. Age ,
Carl F. Hofman , Oma'na Z
Emma G , Ochs , Omaha 1 !
Edward F. Phllbrooke. Jr. . Omaha a
Henrietta Wells. Council Bluffs , la Z
August E. Proulx. Omaha 2i
T Cora La Boute , Omaha ,
would take tliepiopor ipmedy. Dr. Allies'
Nervine N the exact H'lnedy for lh.it
law elas.s of IHMSOIW who aiv neive
weakened mid debilitated , feeble , thin
blooded , 11111 down In health , weak , tiled
and oftt-ti h.v sterlcal.
"About eijht years ape I bejian to
expel lence nervoim puxtiatlou , " wilte *
Sirs. L. J. Huike. St. Alb.um. Vt. "My
easu was Indeed a etlons one , for It
would seem impossible at times to eon
tiol m.vself. I could not remain fn one
position moie than a few moment * . My
limbs would twitch aud Jeik , aud the
slightest noise would staitle and im-
neue me. My sleep wa * often broken by
sudden awakening , and 1 would see all
kinds of horrid slcht * . I never thought
I would be well njaln , but two yeais a so
1 be an ushiR Dr. Miles' Hestor.Ulve
now TO KIIP Tin : CITY ci.uvv
WOIIIIMI'M Clllll CntlllUlttCl-
YnrloiiN 1'liiiin.
The city Improvement committee of the
Woman's club met for the second time In
the club parlors Monday afternocn. The
committee had accepted an Invitation to
meet with the political economy and social
science department.
The meeting opened with an interesting
addresa by Mr. Thomas Kllpatrlck , who dwelt
on Omaha's need of rlcancr streets , and told
of the method he had recentlj seen In oper
ation In Cleveland , of flushing the streets
and the marked Improvement in the ap
pearance of the city. He then made a brief
comparison of rome European cities , espe
cially Glasgow , with American cities. In re
spect to cleanliness. In closing , Mr. Kll
patrlck spoke of the Improvement of recent
years In this coun'ry. auJ commended the
work undertaken , saying the efforts of the
committee , wisely directed , could not fall to
bo beneficial.
The addresa given by Mr. Charles Sher
man was In a humorous vein , but
full of practical suggestions as well.
The committee was reerred to as a "mu
nicipal housekeeping boslety. " As convinc
ing proof ttiat Omaha nceii cleaner streets ,
an amusing list of thlngoactually seen In
a half block'a walk on one of the principal
business streets was given. After speaking
encouraging ! ) of the Influence of the com
mittee In arousing public sentiment. Mr.
Sherman Euomltted as a panacea for exist
ing Ills a unique pledge , whlcti he moJeat'o
said was the composition of a friend.
The numbers expressed their appreciation
of the addrccscs by a rlMng vote of th2nk
The bunlness of the day was fien taken up ,
Mrs. R. E. McKelvy1 In the chair. The mln-
utc-s of the last meeting and icports of the
committee on clt $ ordinances and the com
mittee on weeds , were approved. The pi-
troneBscs of the schools reported on the
work accomplished by the pupils In then
respective dhtrlcts. These repot ts chowcd
that the ectnol chlldien were taking up
the work enthusiastically and setting exam-
pics worthy the emulation of older people.
New committees were appointed as follows :
Mesdames Damon , Ducnont and Tucker to
confer with the proper authorities as to tne
advisability of providing receptacles for re
fuse on down town streets ; Meadames Mc-
Kelvy , Belden , Warner , Caldwcll. Perrlne
and Miss Stella Hamilton , to formulate plans
for raising funds for the work.
The committee adjourned to meet again
In two vveeKs.
Donrd of Kilucntloii Meeting.
The Board of Education met In adjourned
secelon last night to consider the real estate
propositions that were submitted at the
previous meeting , but after a thort disci's-
slon It was decided to postpcne the matter
another week. Three additional propcoltlons
were on the secretarj's desk , and the post
ponement was made on the . -suggestion o !
ono of the members that several additional
proposals would probably follow.
FOIIKOAST KOIl TOU 1VS W13AT1ICII.
Fair nnilVnriner , .Acroiiuiniiletl by
SonthiTCMtFrly AVlnilw.
WASHINGTON , April 20. Forecast for
Wednesday :
For Nebraska and Kansas Fair ; warmer ;
southwesterly winds.
For South Dakota Partly cloudy weather
with scattered showers ; cooler In western
portion ; winds becoming westerly.
For Iowa and Missouri Fair ; warmer ;
southerly winds.
For Wyoming Partly cloudy weather
with scattered B'nowers ; cooler ; winds be
coming northwesterly.
I.oral Heconl.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER nUREAU ,
OMAHA , April 2C Omnha. record of tem
perature and rainfall compared with the
corresponding da > of the last three years ;
ISM. 1897. 1896. 1S85.
Maximum t < tTn.pprnture M 74 K2 " '
Minimum temperature 33 E6 55 51
Avfr.iee. temperature CO G5 63 CS
Rainfall 05 .00 .36 .00
Hecord of temperature and precipitation at
Omaha for tMs day and since March 1. 1S97 :
Normal for the dny 57
Deficiency for the day 7
Accumulated exo .s elnce March 1 , 123
N'"rmal rainfall for th ; day 12 Inch
Deficiency for the dny 0.12 Inch
Total rainfall since March 1 351 Inches
Deficiency since ( March 1 O.M Inch
Excess ) for OCT. period , 1S37 1.67 Inch
Excess for cor. period , 1896 0.44 Inch
from Station * nt H p. m.
bevent-fifth Meridian time.
K ?
vi SB.
TATJON3 AND STATE Or
VVEATlItUt.
Omaha , clear .00
North 1'Iatte. pirtly cloudy .co
bait Lake City , clear
Cheyenne , cloudy
Itaplil City , cloudy .00
Huron , cloudy , .00
Chlcapo. clear .00
Wllllston , partly cloudy .00
Rt. I ul , clear .00
St. Paul , clear e : ,00
Davenport , clear .00
Helena , partly cloudy . . . . .04
Kansas City , clear .00
Havre , cloudy .00oo
lllsmarck , cloudy ! oo
Ualveston , clear . . .00
T litdlcttei trace ot precipitation.
U A. WELSH , -Local 1'orecait OfOclal.
Much refreshment
In little bulk.
Liebig
COMPANY'S
Extract of Beef
That's why you
should take it In
your traveling bag.
Not vliu , nntl Its viTcct upon my
v\a > wonderful. In n ftv vvock 1 vv.ia
eiitlii'ly relieved of my nervous tioulile ,
and my lifaltli Imiitnred very i.ii ldly.
I lake pleasuio In lecoiiimendln Dr.
Miles' Neivlno to snlteieis ftom neivoua
tioulile-s. "
Yon inn no ilsk In RlvhiK Dr. Miles'
Hcmedle.s n tHal. They have been be-
foie tlu pulilk1 now for over tvvelvo
jeais and their constantly Ineie.islnj :
snle Is the very bt > st ovtd'Miee that they ,
poss.vs Mipcttor heallnj ; qualities. These
In need of medical advice can have the
sei vices of the best plij slclans , absolute
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nd UISORDKHS OP mCH
CaUiTb , all Dluato ot the New , T.irost. Oh k
tomtch , Uver. Blood , Skin and ICIdntr DlS
UM. LMt Manhood. Hydroecle. VerTcoc * ! * .
OonorrhM , Oleete , fayphlll . titrlcture PIUi , Fls >
tula end Rtctal Ulcers Dlab ts Bilfhfi Dl *
aM ourtd. Call on or uddreu with atamp tot
rr * Book end New Method ! .
Treatment by Hall , Cnuiultatlon tree ,
Ooalia Medical and Surgical Institute
11. unk North uui St. oiMka. NtW
STRICTURE
Causes obstruction to the lluvr of urine ,
partial cloelng of tlie paaiagc , proetatlc
lirltatlon and vnlargcmcnt , beating dunn
nnd Kialillnzof urine ami lo n ol jiouer.
A SOLVENT FOUND quickly that ruros nnd
permanently mid does ay vvltli thoSur
KCOII'B Kulfo anil dilating Ini-triinientH.
Sufferer * fioin Stricture , Enlargement ol
Prostate Gland , Inflammation and Chronic
Mucou * Dltcharge * , li ; tliU ucvr uclontlilc
mtthoildin be radii ally
CURED AT HOME.
Write nt onro to the Empire Medical Co. ,
205 Smith Building , lloiton , Matt. , for
tliulrfrccliook called " .Sc/fn/-/4/reran . "
It tells what the icniedy li inado of , nml
how and why It in lift euro. If nflllctud ,
It will pay von tolnvc-fetlgnlc.
DUMtad Brant.
ENNYROYAL PILLS
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