TIT13 OMAHA DAILY 111313 : TUT USD A V , SlCPTIUMUKn 8 , 1808 , LUCK C01IES IS THE FIRST Boston Able lo Heat Wnhltirton | for the Fourth Succowivo Time , QUEER COMBINATION SAVES CHAMPIONS Donnt an'i Ti-iiiiornr | > - Alii-millon null .MHiMlrr'i SliMt IICNH I'.IKIMKli < " Unit lli < tJnniiIh'forn II U Tiilrl ) t nilrr llrntluny. 110STON , Sept. 7. The rimmplons won today's Riimo by bun. hum hits In the flmt InnlDK , n ' ' "so on ' 'tills ' ( IIJ | ft donlilo Bl al , all of which iietlud four runs. After that thn KHUIO wns n plleher'a battle , iiclthiT nldo ImvlitK Iho iidvnntaKo. Score : TotllS . . . .0 01711 9 Totals . . . . 1 6 l ° 1IOHU.II < 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 -5 WilHhlllKloli - Knrned mini : llonton , 2. Two-bapn lilts : loUK. HlolPli ! miirn : LOWP , CollliiH Double i..iy | . : Lowe lo Long to lllektnnn. L n ? ' l.uwo to Illrkmnn , Mrilulro to llfltr . Mrijt on imllHi otr Li-win. 1 , off Donovan , a. , lilt by pllrbed bnll : Donovnn. Wrlglry. Strut-It out : llv Lew-IB , 'ibv \ Donovnn , 'i rnmioil bull : McOulro. I Wild pln-bcH. Donovnn , t. Tlmo of r.iiino. CMu- hour Hint forty-xix inlnuloH. tlinplroa : Hunt ntul Connolly. Attendance. 1'JUU. Ciiliuii-U Sliiiuii Oneo. LCmlHVILLi : , Ky. . Sept 7- The Colonels WITU badly off | n all ilepnrtniimtH of Ibo raiiio todnv nnd were Klinl out llltrlu-y hnd Ins right thumb spill by n Hnr from Wnl- biro's bnt In the ninth inning. AtUiulnmo , l.UUO. Hcolos Knrned runs ! Cleveland , 2 Stolen bine : rinrlie. Tsro-bnao liltB : I toiler , Hey , Mc- All'nii'r. ' Thro--luiHi- - < frl < i-r. MiiKi > . Hnerlllro lilt : Powell. liDiililo jilnya : ClliiR- iniiil to Illtihey to neckcr llrsl bnnon lulls : Off I'ossrll , 3 , iilT llosvlliiB , 6. StrnoU out : Ily 1'osvoll. 1. l.ft on linnc : l.oul - vlllo , 8 ; Clovplntnl , S Tlmo f iiamo : Tsvti lionm nnil llfiern mlnutou. Umiilros : Mc- Uontilil ninl U'l'ay. llrcllrlintrlil'x AS'll ti-rlno. OIXC'IN.N'ATI , Sept. 7. llrollensteln iilrurk out nix men In Iho flr l four InnliiKH. In the llflh tin \MIM lilt for tsvo itnpleH , ivs-o ilinihlcH nml two trlpk-.i. llosnn easy nfter tlmt. drllllth SMIS nnvcr In ilaiiKor. Al- tonilnne.e , 7,100. Hcoro : CINCINNATI. ClIH'AOfl it II Mnllrlite , cfO 1 101 Ilyan. rf. . . . 3 2 VniiKlin. Ib. I 3 6 1 1 ( Irei-n. If. . . 3 3 3 l < nlij ) . It. . . . 00100 MVnVK , 3b 3 3 Mi'lllif , Ib. 0 1 0 1 1 PahltMi , f . , 1 3 Millar , rf. . . 00300 ISverltt , Hi. 0 0 HL-lnMt. tf. 1 I 1 0 I Uingo , cf. . . 3 3 I ln. t > . . . 0 I 3 t 0 > l 1 I'nltt , r . . . . o 1 S 3 1 l > i > iiuhme. . 1 1 II I'Dloln , p. 0 1 0 3 0 Urimih , y. . . 3 0 TWftls . . . . 3 927 9 C Totals Cincinnati . 0 0001001 ChlcuKO . I 1-1.1 Knrneil runs : Cincinnati , 1 : Chicago , 10. Two-linso lilts : VniiKlin , Hahlon iS ) , Mc- CormlcK (2) ( ) . Tbroo-b.i o bits , llynn. Bull ion , Lunge. rir t bnno on tinlls : Ily Ilrelten- utoln , 4 ; llrltlllh. 2 Simile out. Hy Hrolton- Klein , 7 ; by ( .irlilHh , 2 , Tlmo of canto : Two hours nnd llfteen minutes. Umpties : Swni twonil nnd Witruer. 11HOOKLYN. N. V. , Sept.Tho base ball Kiimo nehedillPd hero today between llaltlmoro and Uiookl > n wn.t postponed on account of rain. STANDING OP TUB TRAMS. 1'lnyod Hoaton . its Cincinnati . lit H.lltiiiior . Ut Clevelund . Us Chicago . 121 Now York . US 'IttsburK . KM hlladelphlu . IH .oulsvllio . 122 trooklyn . . . 112 Washington . US i ) Bt. Louis . 121 , t today : Now York nt Doston , Chl- rugo nt Clnclnnntl , Rtltlmoro nl Urooklyn , IMaVHliind nt Louisville , l'hlladelphl.i nt Wtunhlngton. s OK TIII : \ VI.STIII.iic.rr. . t. .loxopli Uro pi Anotlior I'll I r nml ClnrliOK I , nit I'lnoo. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 7. The Ulucs today ngnln look two games from St. Joseph. It wns ensy In both , the second being slug- Klin ; match. Score llrst gntno : 15.11 13. St. Joseph . 0 0000100 0 1 2 Knn < .ia City . . . 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 S 1 lluilcrles : ht. Joseph , Hnub nnd llolllns- w 01 Hi ; Kansas City. Pnrdeo nnd Wilson. Score second Kiimo : 1U1.13. St. Joseph . 0 - KnnsHS City . 1 11 12 ll.Ulcrlea : St. Joseph , Gcnr nnd Wilson Kansas City , WmUworth nnd Dondy. STANDING OP TU1J TGAMS. IMnyed. Won , Lost. re. IndlanupolH Ii ! "li 41 61.s Kansas City 116 7713 61.1 Milwaukee 130 7S S3 GO.C Columbus 119 07 6J M.3 St. I'anl 1.7 71 M 65.S Detroit IM 4S 7s SS.l Mlnnr.ipolls ISO II Mi Xt.J St. Joseph 121 41 ! sl S3.1 Clnnics todny : Imllannpolla ut Mlnno- npolla , Mtlssiuikeo at St. ruul , Columbus nl St. Joseph , Uotrolt nl Kansas City. AVIuiii-ri ut lliiiulliK- , ST. PAUL , Minn. . Sept. T.-Hcsults nt lliunlllio : 2:10 cln a , trolling , purse 51.000 : Dolllc Mnrchulx won Bivoiul. thirj mill fonrtli lipilt * . Time : 2 lu' , 2.151. ; . 8 1-14. AKK ! Mcillnin took Itrst heiit nnd ei-foiiil nluce Time : 2l : v4. MIIKBIC l.ass thtnl 2:13 : cliis * . inuliiK. the St 1'nul purse $ r\VO ( : UriltniU.i won tlml , fourth and tHtl lieuts. Time : 2.WH , J u'it. J.it. Ann * Lei hocond. Iteil Slrnth third. SW : l-l. s , triittlnf ? SiMrolil9 , purse $300 Mli < s Dellnon In Htralglu h.xits. Tlm * 2 : ii , ' Xutoroy J-9'ii' bccond. Trmptt Oliver third. ilu < - nnil l.imduo. . 111. Sept 7 ( Special TP ! .R..n. ) The N't'brnsMi Inillnim ilefi-atm ( leni see yestenlny by n scv > re of 12 to 7 Cambridge won from the Indiana today b' u pi-oru of C to 3. HIT Mil ? IK rimrtor Out. . UAHTFOKO. Conn. . Sept. 7. A thunder Ktorin broKe up the rarlnu at Charter Oa' park this nftrrnpon. onh the 2 12 jxioo bein llnlKhisl.hlili s\ n 1Vlnteld. 1 \ . The heats were noted for poor startln Mint .in .ituin , 1,1 t-- . s\l\mi\T.t\ whi won n lii-iit Tue d.\ > - < nit of it nltoirethel Bho tln hed f. > iiih siiviiiK in until th nlxtli he.it. In the ' . ' iVS trot four heats enl Capt.V. . II. Punlnp , Chatt.n nooui .Tonn..i .iyii : "St voral year RI > Ixiils anil oarlnmelo * nppoaivt upon nip to an nlnriniiiR extent causing inn gro t ttvuhlo nnd pain I'liytioiMix' troattnent did not i-eon ' to avail , and tln.illy 1 tKvidiHl t. Kivo S. S S tn l 1 improviHl a unco , and after takui ) ; six Ivittlo- lHi thoonly Morsl reni inly KU rnntopil partly Irjjff.iW/- i foroi out cvory tr.m'i of imiurlilixx ) ! nd cures canon that no other rvmod can touch Vnlunblo Lnvks mailiHl ( re tojr Swift SpocJflo Co , Atlanta , Ga. wi-rn lmii,1. Tlm Ablmlt tnkln * the Ural nml fiiniih In-ill * mid Keritniky rmmi KI-I - mill nnd thllil The Alilmtt mild e\rn With ill * tli'I'l ' mill Kimtmky Union 10 tu DO. Ho- mill * : 2 12 PCV i' , tnire , $1,800 ! \\iiitiHii. dr. m il Jimmy H. b * 5 j It l jl : i , | 'i XHV Cut , r. in . . .i. D 4 31 2 I HMsiinwny , L. in 1 R 0 ( I 0 2 , Hs < lniKii. . b h t 3 < ft r.roi gu'-m Vlt < > llo , b. m 7 0 I K ire it.iiiliin , ch. m I 8 7 dr All lulu , b m 8 > li * Time : 2IOV : , 2 H' , 2.13 , 2:12H. : Z'H'ii. ' 2ICH. : Kinluiky I'n.DII , th. in 2 1 1 'i I lii Al.liiitt , b K ' 0 1 1 Klltnn , b m 8 2 G I Citiil.iln Jai k , blk. g ' 5 2 II Klanmtli. Ii r 3 > I R \\llllim I'Min fi : i 4 ti Uraiti H.iHtiiiKH , i h. in 7 dr Tlmo. 2.il' ' . 2 ntn , , 2 11 , 2 in't- IJVn.VI'.M ' O.N Till' IH.N.M.MI Tlt.K'K.S. l.iiln'di 4 niiii'i n ItlK Sill-prim- Hi- . Intt l.'ll'Nl In 111-11111 nt \ < -Uii > rt. CINCINNATI , Sept 7-lonetu gave thn talent quite u mirprlHo nt Newport liy winIng - Ing Hie first rnro of ihn ilnv from Fireside , the henvllv buekod favorite l.onetu got the doilHlini by n until' All thu raccH were heilNlly ( untested. Hi-milts : Flrnl rnee , six furlong * * . I.onnta won , I'n hide neeond , John Iluonc third. Time : I I IK IKHeroin Heroin ! ineo , tlvo nnd one-hiilf furlong * : I'litmld Hum won , Carlo sot-olid , AlrblitHt third. Time : 1.09. Third rnee , tmo mile nnd fifty yards : .T II c won , Ilrasv l.ud nccotul , ( .ii-orgi ) Knits third. Time : I.4f > ] ' 'onrlh riu e , line mile , selling : Aielnnm won. Hiioiii II Kciund , Itothu third. Tlmo : Mfih rnee , * oven furlongs : Annie nidileld won , Adn HtiMXPll second , Hehool ( Itrl third. Time : I'MH * , . Hlxth raee , nnn mill' , Hrlllng : lion Jour won. Ma Atigollno Hccoml , Libation third. Time : . ( | . NI-.U' YdltK. Sept. 7. The Intense heat nt Hlirepshiail ll.iy SVIIH inueli niodllled by u thniideiviiirm uhtdi broke out ju t as the hniMeH went to the punt In tlm Kpeimil rneo mid rain fell nt Intervals diulni ; ( ho ro- mulndrr of Ihn nrternonil. ItesitltH : l-'irHi raeo , live fiirlutiRM : Anita won , In- r indi-m-ent Hcminl , Klllo AttiBlIu tiilrd. Time : 1.011-fi. Hecond rnee , mlle nnd n ftirlotm : AtKolol won , Wlillp I'rost vtM.und , Lady Mnrlnii third. Tlmo : l.f.r , 1-B. Third lace , t.olili'tirod Htnke * , nix nnd one- half furloiiKu : Ithliielander won , Klnif 1 > le > iorii aeiond , bir lliibttt lliltd. Tinu : 1 : S1. l'oiirth rnep , September , ono mlle nnd three turlonKu : Oenrtro llnyd won , Cnndle- bli < k Heeond , I'upiiah.iiinock third. Time. : Fifth rare , fix fnrlotiRg : Klnnlklnnlo won , T\phnon II Hoeoml. Tlmo : ilti. : Hlxtli rnee , Belling , mlle mid a Hlxteotitli : Contlnenlal won , Oetavo second , Lunsdnlo third. Time : 1:511-5. : Ill KFAI.U , Sept T-ltrBtllls : Klift ri ; ( e. Aearold * . sellhiK. noven fnr- loim-s : Sister June \\nii , Honiara Hucond , filiiee Xeno tli-rd. Time : 1.W : Sec olid rnep. four and one-half fiirlotiKs : ( ! l.iiinln sson. Amelia T Hvcond , Dutlance tlilid Tlmo : ftiVj. Third race , nil IIBOH , llvo fnilontri : Alice Kiirh-y sson , .Indue U'ardoll second , Lads- Irene third Time : llD'i. : Konrth I-IICP , 3-vnar-oltli nnd upwnrd , iielllnir. Beven furloiiBs : llomellUe won , Minxlllon second , Lnnrcatu third. Tiini- : Klfth rneo. 3-ypnr-olds nnd upward , sell- InK. one mlle : Leotnko sson , itromn BCC- end , Tonv llnnlic ihlnl Time : llin. : CHICAUO. Sept. 7 llnssthorn- results : First rare , six fiirloncs : Cutter won , Cunovn seeond , FrlsKal third. Tlmo : 1 l.s feeond raee , live fin longs : Vie L.unont ss-on , I'nlomnclta second , N'or.i C third. Time : l:0ife. : | Third rate , llvo fnrlonfTs : I'splomiK'tf won , Hood llopo second , Corn lluvllly thlril. TIIMP : 1.0i < 4. Funrth rnec , ono tnlla : llosl s on , lm- brell.i second , Locust Ulossom third. Time Fifth rnee. six furlond : Nobllls won , Troll second , Michael ( . ; ihlid. Tlmo not taken. Sl\th rnee , ono mlle : Marzcllason Hranch second , Con. Itegnn third. Time 1 IJ'.i. ( Copyright. 1SOS , by I'rpss Publishing Co. ) I LONDON , Sept. T.-tNesv York Work Cablegram Spccl.il Telegram ) The Don- en s tor Street Leger. the oldest of the tun I classics , was run todny nt Iho Donc.islcr September meeting with n Held of tsselvt starters. . .1.V. . Lnrnneh's chestnut colt Jeddnh , winner of Ihe Derby nnd Prince o \Vnlcs stakes nnd favorite for the gren rneo slneo early In the mummer , st.irtei fasovlte , but nt the tlnlsh had to put nt svllh seeond plncp. Captain Oreer's ehestnu colt , \\lld Fossler , by O.illlnole-Tragedv , [ o\or Iho old Si Loger course , ono mlle l\ furlongs nnd UJnrds. . It Is worth JgS.U'S to Iho winner. The Clovolnnil handicap plnle of 500 for 3-year-olds nnd upward , , o\or the Sniulall mile , wns won by M. D. Kurkor s 5-yonr-old King Hampton , the Lorlllard-Heresford stiiblos' American 3- yriir-olil Kltlii so'-ond and Prince Uurcaldlne third , l lexen horses ran. Ilnooa nt Atlantic. ATLANTIC , In. , Sept. 7. ( Special Telr- grnni ) Thf attendance nt the fulr todny was much belter. Results : 2 "J irot , purse } 2UU : Stiirluce , b. m Ill CaiiKO. s. T J 2J All < o Thompson , s. in 3 3 3 Tlmo. : .tiV , . 2:27 : , 2:27 : > 4. 2.2 ! pace , imrao } : 'l\ ) : Aunty Shucks , b. in Ill Pnalior , b. K 233 Hi'-uer , S. K 322 Tlmo : 2 Jl , 2.29 , 2:19VJ. : Half-mile dash , purse $30 : . Hilly Clii.v. s. g 4 5 G Hooze. R. K 1 fi 1 3 Dwarf llecent. 8. g 5 2 3 UHlo lloil ; . t ) . h 212 : Light rout , e B S A 4 lll.ii-k Jut U , br K G 3 5 Tlmo : 0:514. : O.Mi * , 0:52is. : . I'lixN County Trot * . ATLANTIC , In. . Sept.tSpeelnl ) -At the Cuss County fair today the attendance MIIB iinlit. Two oNt-ollent races weru tin- Ished with the followinc results ; 2 24 trot , purse } 2l : Primus Citnii-il. r. h 1 244 Sarah S , b. in Horn ! lltrd. r. Ji 3 : t 2 2 - Lumps , blk. h 4 5 5 ft Lndy Hello Sprnguo , ell. m 6433 Content Ii 6 Tlnu2 : 2.1S , 2'.V\4. 2:15 : < 4. S.V : > paee , pure J.W : Nl.-holns J. br. g 1121 Kroil S , r K M.inker , b. K Minnie H ( Tlmo : 2-25. 2.24 , 2 S3. ( "liaruoil III i > orl in I n nt I on. 1NDIANATOL1S , Intl. Sept 7. The ditll- oulty between the IndmnnDolls club nnd rrestdont Johnson of Iho Western league In rirurd to transportation him been ; nmlcitbly adjusted and Ihe club left on Its : noMtorn trip totln ) . The trouble grew out lu of the chnriro that Johnson was dlcrmi- : n.ttlng uKiilnst the Indianapolis club In nilln.iy facilities and faMjrins other clubs of the Western league. I. . ' C111CAOO. Sept. 7. The women's tennis tournament terminated tod.iylth th , ir.uno for the western championship be. ( ween Mi s ! xin o round , tlio champion .nut Mlxa Juliette AlKliiHon. the winner ol ak ' the loiiriiHinont proper MISM Atkinson \\oi i ilio tontet. ti-4. C-.5 , 7-5. She Is now ch.uiv nS | | > n of the \sestT "S Ku"trrli l.i-auuo. ho Provlilenoo. ; > . SprliiRlield. 2 ft.ho rouiulii Moutri > iil-ltuHalo guino postponed ; we1 ily 'Toronto , 14 : Oltnssu , Mrt. furl Itndly Hurt. Mrs. U. J. Curl. 1722 UoilRo slrcft.sa sutously hurt > cBtenlay afternoon nt th street car crossing on Seventeenth nni lH > Jgo streots. Slip is an elderly ssomai and quttp deaf nnd did uot uoilos the np prr ? h of n street cnr from the west as hp started to cross the trpt. Tht > bell s\a mundrd nd sslieu Mrs. Curl ntlll did ob nr\H her d.inRcr every effort siaa made t j to , . the car. It SSBS on a vtocp dossn grade howoivT , and ssas sull under htadsMiy ssbei um hixl the old \ AAShe ss.is throssi lii\ml > to the cronnJ. allRbtlnR on her head Thcio vim n deep wound ncross the back id.of to . ire mad nud n number of bruises on th -U i dv Sh * sa > taken to her home a hem di,110 * from the cvne of the nccurronc < I it l not thought that her injuries isII I i. su dangerous llnllj TrrnkiirjMnteiiirnt. . W \SlllNiTON. ! Sept. 7. Today's Mate , mert ef the condition of the treasur ; . " > Available- fh tvilance , } JO,0 < % 3,5T6 inr t I ' "lunuTolnl Cnlilf IllIdeiuU. . , NKW YORK S-'pt. 7 The directors c . " \'v \ : " ' " 'u * Cable company ha\o de Kn 1 , > rKiT quartwly dMdend of 1s i , ! > „ ! * Oc'ober 1. N WANT 1 THEM ALLHERE ( Contlnui'd from IMrnt Tune ) „ n dny PII.IIU'S tlmt romtnlimUm nun . do not phiro ordcrn for frini. Tlii-y arr not from Omnhn nloiio. many of them cntnn from an tar nwny n , Ht. Paul nml Mlnnu- npollK. Denver. Kunnnd City , Si LoulH. < 'hU CIIKO nnd ritirlmmll. only yesterday it ronitnlHslon nmn from ( Mnelnnntl rnllfxl on SiK'rlntcndetit Yommrr * nnd nrriircil tlio muni's of n dozen or innrc of tinnpplo Krorttrs of thli Blntr. thst him.iy eorre- ttpond ullli them rrlnllv * to Ni linisKn tip- pleH nnd ship them It.tho cltlen of Ohio. HK'HlltiK | of tlm Ntltunku npplcs hu H.ml that In Ills judgment they nro nliont Iho | best krvpcm In tlm market and that they eomldni ) lluuir sslth keeping < | ualltli'S. \Vhllo DoiiKlnH iniinlv IB n pnrt of No- tininka , In It tnnklng Its own dluploy ot fruit nnd nt thlti time It IB exhibiting moro In quantity nnd vnrloty thiin nmny of the Mutes. The exhibit In kept In perfect con dition. Tlit > great dlnpl.iy at thin limit IB In giapcfi , which nro being iihown nn never before. Kvcry known variety In upon the tables nnd they liavo been bfcnilud In bo thnt they niaka nn nttrnetlve nppearnnee. Secrrlury Stiinton Is furnishing evidence thnt the HllnolR pe.ir crop IH enormous this yenr nnd , In fnet , the Intgest In the hlxtory of thn htnto. Yesterday lin reeolved BOIIIO twenty \arlut li'fl , among \sblch were the Winter Nclllg , Heitrro nnd a dozen other kinds , ninny of which have not been here tofore shown nt the exposition. llln penchea nnd grnpeH uro eomltiK In at n lively ruto nnd from now on ho nntlclpates no dlllleulty In kwpliiK his tnblt'S ( Hiedltli tlio bi'Kt ( hat the Illinois orchards nfforil. Superintendent Prlscoll of the Idnhn ex hibit ban written to the people of hla Btato nnd now hiIs beginning to recelvo lepllrs to the loiters. Thuy nr < > all nlong the B.imo general line nnd arc to < ho elTict that Idaho will not bo behind In the matter of showing fruit. The growers nil Inform him thnt they will end ns much Muff as ho enn ? o , nnd nlso thnt they wilt send It frequently , In order thnt his exhibit may ho placed nnd l.cpt In the best possible condition. Yester day Superintendent Orlnroll received nine ; kinds of plums , three of prunes , three of peaches , half n dozen of npples nnd n largo quantity of nectarines nnd cantaloupes. Superintendent ( 'oilman of the lowu ex hibit Is making some material changes In the nrrnngcment of the fruit In his exhibit. llo Is now paying more attention to grapes uid Is working out f.omocry pretty de signs. The principal fcnturo Is a pyramid of grapes of different colors. On ono sldo will bo an American shield nnd on i\\a \ \ other n flag , whllo upon the ends sslll be stnis , nil wrought In the correct colors , red , whlto nnd blue grapes being used for the put pose. The construction of tlio pyramid requires 130 baskets ot grapes. Iowa's np- idis nro coming In nt a lively rnto and nro in nooil condition. The state Is nlso showIng - Ing a fair quality of pears and peaches , but the quantity Is small , not being neaily so great us some states nearly 1,000 miles uway. iioL'ier roiurs MKI.ONS Aim iir.iu : . iK I" Itcutlj- for tli < > Croat Fount to HP Mrrvcil l-'rlilny. Plans for the Melon dny festivities which will bo observed tomorrow vctra completed last night nnd today everything will bo ready for the crowd that will feast on mel ons furnished by the Hocky Ford Melon Growers' association ot Uocky Kord , Colo. The melons that are to be given awny nr- rived yesterday and will be taken to the exposition grounds this afternoon. There nro twenty-two cnrlonds ot the fruit. The number of the melons aggregate 312.DOO , of which 1 ! > 0,000 \\utcrmulou3. . nnd the bal ance cantaloupe. The. tent In which the mel ons are to be served hna been located on the lawn Just south of the gate In the rear of the Georgia state building. It is a whopper being COxPO , with walls eight feet high. Around the walls on the Inside tables two feet high nnd three feet wide have been placed. On top of these tables the melons will bo carved by twelve experts who have been brought from Colorado for the pur pose. They will be stationed at regular In- tcrvnla and will hand out both kinds of melons to all who pass down the aisles. The surplus melons will bo piled under the tables and In great heaps In the center of the tents. Anticipating a great rush , extra guards will be detailed to keep the crowd moving In order that the space within the tent mny not become conjested. Senator Swlnk , president of the Rocky Kord Melon Growers' association , together with Members Mumfonl and Dawley , will have the distribution of melons lu hand nnd will look nfter the handling of the fruit nnd will see thnt no person goes away without being satisfied. Speaking of Melon day. President Swlnk said yesterday : "Wo ha\o millions of melons out In the vicinity of Hook Kord and we propose to show the people who visit the exposition that they are of the best quality and as free as water. This year the Hocky ; Kord melons nre unusually fine nnd abund ant nnd our people will feel great pride lr having them sampled by the people froir the trnnsmlssissippl states. The location ot our tent Is superb , being just Inside the gate near the Horticulture building. People can . lenvo the street cars at this point and eal their fill of melons before starting out or a tour of the grounds. " Sl'KCIAIi UU.NTS FOIl TOI1AV UniKuUlK Will Afford Mnoli of tin Sliort nt the UipOHltlou CrounilH. This Is Druggists' day and the men win concoct pills and dispense light beverage sslll furnish the feature of the occasion. Thi members of the Nebraska State Pbarma ccu-.lcal association have arranged to speni - Iho entire day on the rrounds. They svil bo lunched by the entertainment commltic at Markel's cafe at noon and from 3 to o'clock they sslll run off an elaborate fcrle [ of novel and entertaining sports ou th - 1'laia. This comprises tss-enty events , ii each of sshlch there are prizes of suQlcten value to make It an object lo participate The tlrst event sslll bo a hoop throwing con test for women , In sshlch the one \sbo sue cx-ods In thros\lng the greatest number ou ) < . of five hoops over a blindfolded man at distance of fifteen feet sslll ssln the prtzi Tsso or three tugs-of-war are also on < th ; program , as vsell as potato races for cac sex , ss hcelbarrosv and sack races , barn races for each sex ana n fat man's raci One of the unique contests tu which th ; is omen s\lll participate \slll bo a smelhn > contest , in sshlch the prizes go to tb \\otuen ssho can detect the greatest numbt out of eight odors without getting thci mixed. The Fraternal Union of America will ah bo largely represented on the grounds. TL day has been designated for its niembei ; and , allhough no Eel program has been ar nounced , it ts expected that several hue s dred of them sslll congregate to enjoy holiday. , tllrl CndrtH for the TOPKKA. Kas. Sept. 7 ( Special Tell . gram ) H. M Uoyd. assistant adjutant get of eral. expects to take his company of gt ho cadets to the Omaha expix-ltloa the last this month and camp out on the expoeiiic ill grounds like United States regulars "I c : pect to hsve fully fifty cadets drilled to go * ald Major Boyd. "I have more than th ; number now enrolled , but eome are aw ; - rpendlng the summer. " ; CnrfcMT ! ) > . Today l Curfew day at the eipo itl < and a majs meeting will be held in the ei position Auditorium at 2 p. m. One of tl of exposition bands baa b n * * curej to pr ride the music. Colonel Alexander H x I land and other tpeakrrs ill aJirets t ) I _ - ( ineetltiK upon the urent value ( if HIP iiirft-w | onllnatict * in presenting crime among the , ymith sshoro It U no In operation In tnnny | of tin1 Atnerhan i HIM. rn ir. m\i iuvus TIM : HAM n. Pinion Imlliiu ( irtM lulu tinIlluix In- tier Mmti-iii | > hiii of IhiItnle - . . Thn Indiana cose another of their war dances taut night , fully 1..0 takliig p.irt nud trying tu l.cip llmo to the doleful music I pounded oi-t of a drum built for the OL- cnnloti. The dauco ssas lilcnllcal vsllh thosi ) given on former occasions , hut It dress' the crowd just the game. Jtint tin Iho BUU ssus sinking behind Iho blulfs , painted n bright red nml ssoarltiK llulo I'l.-o neldi ! from n pair of leggings and a ssar bonnet of- eagle feathers , Knosss-no- l-'e.ir , n Slotu Indian , Jumped Into the roped cirelu and nfter tillering u svar sshoop that , . SSIIK distinctly heard dossn on Iho Grand ' Court , loLOtmted FOIIIO of the dccda of snlor Unit ho hud performed years ngo. llo suldi i that soilless hero In the neighborhood of ISiiO j hu mut n party of Passnces dosvn on thu , otith 1'lnlle and engaged seven of them | i aliiglt'-linmled and alone. There was n , light thai lasted two hours , nt tlio end of sshlch four of his assailants bit the dust. The tnlo told by Mr. Knows-no-Fenr flt'cmcd to nipot with the approval of nil of j i the Sioux of the camp , for they nil echoed I thi-lr appiovnl by giving vent to a number of grunts. Au thorn svoro no P.issnees present the story sirnt as gospel truth and the innatcr of ceremonies for the evening , Little Dlnck Dog , declared the ssarrlor ssua | j entitled to lead the dance , llo did lead It | i and ho set n hot pnco for sonic of his asso ciates , llo sshlrlcd about the clrclo ss'lth the grace of n sshlrllng dervish nnd the M'loclty of a Dakota tornado , llo tiled out half n hundred of the other Indians nnd then Epciiidl to bo ns ftesh aa the breezes that blessIn from the north. Cotncs-a-Ilunning ts n Clieyenno Indian who him a limp In his gait and also one In hlH solce. These Impedimenta art- relics ho carries around as evldcnco that oneo upon a tlmo ho ssas a lighter Instead of a coffee cooler , ns ho Is no A. Thirty jenrs ngo he ssns n young man full of a deslio to drink blood and tnKo si-alps. So one day sslien ho j ssns In the licydey of youth ho left his home ut the head of n band of Sioux nnil started svest to add some senlps to his string , llo gel out Into the ssllds of Montana and there met some Indians , but ssho they sscro ho noser kness' . llo Knosss nosv , howcscr , th.it they ssero too many for him nud his companions , for nfter the flghl tlu-v en- Kiicd ho found himself sslth an anew shot through ouo leg and another through hla check , piercing his tongue nnd cnrrylng assay a portion of the member , lie. also found that ho was Iho only one of his band who ssas nllvo. Crass ling through sagebrush brush , over locks nnd along streams ho finally struck a baud of friendly Indiana and ssas nursed back to life. lie' * a II iniiiiK-r , Too. After telling the ss'lld nnd weird tale here tofore detailed the master of ceremonies ar gued that Comes-n-Uunnlng wna good enough to participate In most any dnncc. All of the other Indians felt the same ssay nnd did not hesltalo to say so and the old man ssns let Into the ring , the drummer beating out a more doleful sound. If possible , than he had done before. Comes-a-Htmnlng bounded to the front llko a rubber ball and all of the Indians followed , though none of them tried to catch the step , nor did ho try to keep htep to the music. He had n step of his ossn nnd It ssas ono that ssns fear fully and frightfully made. Ho hopped stiff- legged and then on ono foot , after sshlch he whirled and sshlrled , uttering sounds that bore n close resemblance- the dying groans of a cat. The other Indians tried to pattern nfter his style , but llmlini ? It useless , they set their own pace nml kept It up , much to the amusement of the cross d. This was de clared to bo the best dauco of the evening and If any medals are assarded for dancing . this Indian , Comcs-a-Hunning , sslll get the biggest one In the ssholo lot. The prettiest dancer of the evening vaa Little Head , ssho la the dude of the Poncns. lie Is a tall , slim fclloss- , nearly six feet high and as lltho as a sslllosv. Upon his shoulders there Is n knot that goes for a head. It Is not much larger than a coffee . cup , but It is said to bo Illlcd svlth brains of an excellent quality. Instead of having the ass-kstard shambling movement of the other Indians , this one moves about ns lightly as a cat and In his dance last night he skimmed over the ground sslth the ESS 1ft- ness of a sparrosv and the grace of n young man Just from a dancing school. His tog gery ssaa similar to that ssoru by the In dians sslien dressed for a feast. Ited ssas the prevailing color and in this he ssae clad from head to foot , osui the feathers In hla v nr bonnet being iicd a bright red huo. Little Head led the dance , but Just sshy Will never bo Kuossu , unless some Indian give ? it assay , for he srill do nothing of the kind. ( If Cimr-.e llo Could Dunce. As has been frequently stated , to entllle an Indian lo participate In a war dance , > ' i ho must have taken a scalp , killed his man or committed rotnc act of bravery. Last night when Little Head stepped out to tell his story nnd received permission to start the hot foot , he recounted some of 'e the deeds thnt he had performed. Ho said j thnt he had whipped his mother-in-law , nearly choked the wind out of his father-ln- Jaw nnd had even assaulted his own father "What about killing your man ? " asked some old bravo who hung onto the ropes to keep from being crowded off his feet. Little Head replied by acknowledging that he had inner shed human blood. He ad- ho milled that he had stolen any number of es : horses from the Wlnnebagoes nad had had he | 'he ' smallpox nnd the measles. Upon mak- a- I Ing the last remark nn attempt was rnado nd to hoot him from the ring , but a delegation ill of Apaches , who nro too religious to take co an nciivo part in the war dance , prevailed 6 upon the master of ceremonies to let the 03 ; man shako his foot. After n good deal ol ho thinking nud some urging : upon the part ol in the Indians. Little Head wns allowed to gc on and he danced so well that everybody te. felt glad that the concession had betE in- granted in this particular Instance. ic- There will bo another Indian dance to icUt night , beginning nt about 7 o'clock It will continue until the Indians are txhausteti or until the supply of pennies possessed b ) he the audience is exhausted. ich Saturday night ( he Indians will not dance rel but Instead they will participate in a slian ce. battle that will bo called promptly at ce.he o'clock. ng tu i\iMir toiil t the Dcr A special train from Galesburg , 111 , nn. another from Shenandoah , la- , came u em yesterday morning. It was the Intentioi ho to have appropriate exercUes for the Gales 'ho burg people at the Illinois building and 'u the Shcnandoab folks at the Iowa era in- But when they reached the grounds an. the leaders of the parties conferred w.tl in- a the exposition officials the former de-ide that their respective contingents wou ) prefer going through the buildings an. grounds to listening to speeches r.nd bunt ile- of oratory. en- For a time during the early morning th Jlrl members of the two big excursion : fine often Ga'.Mburg and Shenandoah kept togtthir ton but later In the day they separated an ex- their bright badges were visible at atou , " every place upon the grounds. hat Ionulu > ( . 'mint ) ( , ! Mori' Ilooni. Doupl&s county Is making a big additio : to Its exhibit In the Agricultural building U has fecured the wall apace between th ion exhibit and the door in the northwest cor ner of the building. This will be cohere thc with grains and grasses and * M reliev iro- the congested condu.on of the epa < .e oc curled by the main oxrn' t the Heretofore lUc gr < .u < u.ilkulty in rcfercnc lo I the Imuglni comity rxhlblt has been the Inck I nf room It tins had more fpare thnn nny two of the stntps , with the exception of Nebiankn , but ntlll It hna been cramped. Tin- reason linn been thnt It hns hnd stu-h tin cmlliBit variety of products to show , bin now with the additional spnco It can spread out nnd mnko a still moro creditable dis play. ' I'dit im : MM.nir.ns. llcnulirnl ll < iilii | > < ; l\ -n to Wlml I'll ' II ItllN ) 1)11) ) , U would bo h.'ird to concelvo of n moro IlltliiK close for Mlllinry day than the ills pl.iy of fireworks on the North tract lust night. The members of the executive com mit too of the exposition Informed John Due , the chief pyroti-chnleer , thnt they wanted him to put up something npproprlnto for the ent'Ttnlnment of the soldier hoys , nnd ho did so. The soldiers saw the fireworks nnd t-o did everybody else apparently , for nil of Cummins' reserved seats were oe- ctipled , as was nil of the standing room for blocks around. The soldiers occupied 1,000 camp ohulrs nt the northwest corner of the grounds , the usu of which wns donated by Concessionaire Cummins , who hauled them on the grounds nnd hnd them In place long ere the llrst bomb wns Mrcd. The Illght of rockets nnd bombs wns double thnt of former nights nnd tlio three- | I shot shells were the llrst tried. They worked j I to perfection nud exploded just at the right time lo produce the desired effect. There were fifty of theso. They were thot l.OUO fret Into the nlr nnd on exploding Kent out reil lire , from the center of which dropped n ball , which In Its dowuwnrd course bursted and shot out silver stnrs. Thin In turn dropped u ball , which when exploded gnvo out a bhower of red , whlto nnd blue stnrs , The llrst set piece was n picture of Presl- ilent McKlnley , with n llornl wrenth around his name. The likeness wns good nnd wns oudly eheeiid , but the cheers for It were : io louder than for the piece designated ns ' ( lur hero , Duwey , " which showed the head nnd shoulders , together with the Insignia of tils rank. ' The feature of the display was the sen fight between two wnr ships , ono nn Amer- c.m battleship , another a Spanish battlo- > hlp unil the third nn American torpedo i boat. The bombardment commenced by the i American ship throwing a broadside of shot and shell nt the Spaniard thnt returned 1 the flro. After this the little torpedo boat sailed out on the lake nnd let fly a volley .if shells nt the enemy , several of which [ struck In the rigging. The Spaniard sent In another volley , nfter which the Amer- lenn bents opened with broadsides , keeping ; It up until the enemy apparently sunk In ! the lake. The jeweled fan , which has been seen L upon former ocaslons , v.as nddcd to the i display , this time burning silver flro In connection with the other colors. : \orth Dakota -\ViiUliin I'p. North Dakota will add to Its exhibit In he Agriculture building by showing a fine Ino of vegetables raised In that stnte. They will be hole this mouth and will come lu rent abundance. Commissioner Lounsberry of North Da- ItoU h.ia written to Miss Ford , who Is In charge of the exhibit , that he has arranged with the managers of about all ot the county faire In the tftntc to ecnd the bc\U of their ngrlculturnl exhibits hero to be shown. He says thnt the vegetable crop In very fine this year , and that he will have no dlllleulty In tecurlug nn exhibit that will be na good as nny In the building nnd better than many of them. Touching upon other matters , Commissioner Lounsberry \s tint the attendance upon the exposi tion will be very largo from North Dakota the la ( > t of this month nnd during the whole of October. Crops haui been excellent In that btate , nnd farmers have plenty of money. Many of them , h says , having read of the exposition , express a dcMre to eee far themselves. Durlui ; the last few days some artistic changes have been made In the North Da kota section. The dead walls have disap peared by having been covered with bunt ing and flags. A number of new exhibits In the way of grain have been received and placed , until now the display k about os ictercatlUK as any In the Agriculture build ing. Marion Drill ( "ompniiy. There was one feature to the concert on the Plaza thnt was not on the regular bill I last night. Just prior to the rendering of the llrst selection , the Mnrlon Hose com pany of Mnrlon , In. , mnrched In and gave one of the fancy drills for which It Is noted. The company Is ono of the best In the state nnd when It comes to doing fancy work the members don't take nny second place. The drill -was received in the most enthusiastic manner and the boys given a good hearty hand as they left the grounds. Soroiiil Ili-Klnieiit to Drill. Yesterday afternoon President Wattles concluded an arrangement with Colonel ' 1 Dills by which ono battalion of < ho Second regiment will give an exhibition drill on the Plazn at 2 o'clock on certain afternoons of eath week until the men are sent away on their furloughs. The precise days were not set , but each of the three battalions will drill In turn , ntul n tin * soldiers will bo neiit nwny very MXIU n drill will prob.ibly lie ijUcn enrh afternoon. SETTLES THE LABOR FIGHT llonnl of IMiicatlotiilnil" | u Iliiu Sal l rui < ( iirr to thr llullil- IIIK Trailcn Council. The difference ! between the labor unions and thr lloaid of IMuc.itlon over the em- | plovmenf by the latter of non-union men | thiough the superintendent of buildings < ro Katlsfnciorlly adjusted for the pnsent at : least nt nn adjourned meeting of the board last night. Hcprr.'ciit.itlvcs of the \nrlous unions were preneut nnd while they did not express themselves ns being satisfied b > the , action of the board manifested U In other | ' wnys. The following resolution by Penfold wns the bridge thrown across the chasm of discontent : 1 Ho It resolved , Thnt nil men rmploved nfter Oi tober 1 next under the supervision of the superintendent of buildings hhnll be memlKTH of labor unions nnd either \oier or tiiMinje-s of thin school district Such men ns unions have during the past two months dropped bo reinstated without expense or prejudice. The so von men who were dtopped some weeks ngo during the strike that the differences between the board nud the unions originated nro mentit ns the men to be nlu btnted. The request of the Woman's Christian Temperance ui.loti to bo nllowed to furnish lunches In the basement of the High school building during the ye.ir was referred to the commit tee on High school and the supcrln- ' tcndent. 1 Leave of nbsence for ono > e.ir was granted to Miss Ada Tobltt lo Btudy nt the Normnl school , Oswego , Kan. Thu applications of Jesslo Pitcher nnd S. E. Swnnbeck to teach German In the High . school was referred. i The report of Moore , recommending Miss ! Alice Landls ns hentl of the department of 1 modern Inngungoj In the High school , was adopted. The salary was placed at $130 per month. On thn recommendation of the committee n Kindergarten will bo opened nt the Sarn- tog.i school ne\t yenr. Miss Cnrrlo Swobe 1 will bo placed on the nsslgned list of klnder- garten teachers. | The proposition from Martin & llnrgncr ' for the sale of Innds nt Tlilrty-olqhtli ntul ' Davenport streets for n school site was or- j dered returned becnuso otters for thin oltt I had nlready been opened nnd published. | Fifteen new Hags were ordered purchnsed for school buildings. ' The board attorney was Instructed to light ' the fciilt brought to set aside the board'r , deed to school site nt Fifteenth and Cass j streets. I Klopp , IJartlett .t Co. was grnntod the contract for pencil tnblets nnd the Prang I'dticntlounl company the contract for drawIng - Ing paper. Jean C. do Kolty wns elected teaohcr of French nt the High school Instead of Miss Ogden , resigned. Ills election Is contingent on his passing a satisfactory examination Ninety dollars per month was the salary fixed. LINCOLN MAN IS ROBBED UiiKlueer Stockton LOHOH l tlU. While ( iottliijr nil u Street C'nr I'lcU- I.ocketM in Town. Hnrry Stockton , n llurllugton engineer with his brldo came down from Lincoln yesterday on a wedding tour nnd went to the exposition. Stockton is still on his wedding tour , but ho Is J925 poorer than when he left the grounds yesterday nfter noon , for he was robbed of that nmoun whllo gelling on a street cnr at Twenty fourth nnd Plnkney strcels. Stockton had traveled nbout the grounds nnd hnd become pretty tired , so about I o'clock yesterday afternoon he and his wlft concluded thnt they would go down to their I boarding house nt 2606 Illondo street. Pass Ing out of the gate at the southwest corner ' of the grounds , they were caught In a jan | and as Stockton was assisting his wife and i another woman upon the car he remembers ' being Jostled by n number of men , sonu pubhlug him one way and some pushing him another. Ho thought nothing of this until he had nearly reached the pr.icc where ho was to leave the car , when reaching around to his right hip pocket he dlscov ercd that his wallet , containing nil of his ! money , wns gone. It was then that he ' called to mind the fact of the men Jostling ' ngnlnsl him as he was gelling on the car He alto remembered thai one of then ( pushed his coat aside nud at the same In btnnl leaned heavily against him. 1 The robbery of Stockton wns reported to | the police last night , but they were uuabl to do anything , not having nny descrlptiot | ot the persons who are supposed to hu\ committed the crime. A report \\as nlso made to the exposition poflce , the nu tu bers of which nre pretty certain that they know the guilty parties , but as the c'imc was committed outside the exposition grounds , they can do nothing , j So far no crimes of any magnitude have ' been committed Inside the c\poc.'ion grounds , which fact is due to the members of the force having notified the crooks of the city that If they show up wv.hm the fence they will bo arrested on sight and - INSANITY'S BEGINNING. - DALLAS , TEXAS , Feb 2. I have just commenced taking Wine of Cardui , and it is helping me from the start. I have been awakened every night by horrible dreams , but since using the Wine , I have had sweet , pleasant dreams or none at all and have waked up in the morning smiling. JULIA BOLTON , : ! Horrible dreams arc often the forerunner of insanity. Wo. . men who neglect their peculiar ailments will find them con * slantly growing wone. " Female trouble * " do not cure them selves. As the affliction increases , the nervous system b wrecked. Terrible dreams follow , and the asylum is not very far away. In. . the insane asylums are many women , raving behind bolU and bars , whose pitiful condition came through carelessness. They < failed to heed the warning of their dreams. They permitted . . the unnatural drains to continue. They failed to regulate their menses. Gradually they were dragged down to the engulfing sea of despair , and then came the blackness of insanity. Wine LADIES' ADVISORY DEPARTMENT. foi tdTice lo enn reoo'ncg trt- of Cardui will cure any cltlilireruniii taireti ; T rjnui- , . tomi 1-11 - - ut Jdi-uorv Jkf rtmml. weakness or disease of the Tb ( 'kalliQooti. UtJIclolo. feminine organs. It soothes 8 the pain , stops the drains , promotes regularity ) strengthens , purifies and cleanses. ie Druggists Sell Urge Bottles for Sl.OO , to tlio full nxtrnt of the law. Thi-to nra n mimticr of oltltlme olllrcn In HIP employ ot Iho rxpotltlflit. men ! . l.now r\- y crooU In tlio country. Tli. . im'ii ro krtpin * a uliarit lookout for in. . iwkpt * and thlrus amilion oils cm. < tilt' exposition Hntm he la told tlmt lie inu- ; Ki-t out or go ( o Jntl. They always art-tit the first pioi'oiltlQn ' ntul work outMtlo tlm groumlii , where tliry feel secure. ItaMnn n > fmrs ft the rlty forre wolcntlnR them. Yesterday the members of n ChlciiKO gaint men and uonit'iilio nro eonsldcrcil nhon' the smoothest In the couutr > , trleit to H. t uiion thr pioumls. but were Informed tlmt thi'lr btiKlnrtHte \ knots n and Hint tf tin v | did not liavo Imtnotllnttly tlu-y would l thrown Into Jalf. They left and It Is tv 1-lnlon that soiuo of these people robbr > l tockton. 'OLICEMEN'S ' SIXTH PICNIC Vtiminl ( luting of tlu > Drpai-liiu-iit I'riMt'H n Snort-nit In lJ > orj- ] | l < NIOUt | , Every pollie olllcer In the department but .hoso who were absolutely neccssarv for tlio nnlntennnre of the city's dignity l.i'd ' nsldo ; ils 'lub nnd other Insignia of ofllcer nnd with whesi , sweethearts nnd children mmloi merry nt the sixth annual plcnlJ of the ilr- imrtment held nt Turncts' park justerdny. About 100 ollleers took advnnuge of the iiut- ing. Nearly 3,000 Chilians nldcd them In making the nffnir ono of tin moat Kicce. - ful i\er held. The d.iy proved to bo an lde.il : ino for the plentekorH. 'Iho ppcnklng wns dlspeib.'d with owlnq to fccvernl unn\oldablo clrcamstanceg tlu.t arose. Judge Scott , who wiu to have bei n i ho speaker of the day , wns unable to at tend nnd Mayor Mooros coul-1 not lit preset t t the tlmo scheduled for him to talk. He , 'lowever ' , graced the gntherin , ; with lui ptesonco for n hnlf hour. A \ery lengthy program of competition I'ontests occupied the Creator portion of the ifternoon. Sixteen athletle cotitojts wire held , the contcgtnnth being volunteers taken fi din the crowds. In nil of these incuts the police olllrcrs generously refrained from taMni ; part. Officer Cook raptured a prlzo for being voted the homeliest olllecr on the foivo nnd Mrs. Hnzo received one ns the best ooking of nil the ollleers' wives on the rounds. A prlzo was Riven to Olllcer Dun's \lfo for her superiority In n wnltzlng con test. test.Tho The entire time nfter dnrk until the band played "Home , Sweet Home" nt 12:30 : wni e\oted to dancing in the pavilion nnd 'Intoning ' to the singing of n colored qunrdt Mended by James Smith , the violinist. The 'ovoutli Wnrd band nnd orchestra were In attendance. Ximill Pin- . Flro wan discovered nt midnight In a sum mer kitchen adjoining the dwelling of Tlm McNnmniM , Sll South Twenty-hccoml btreet It roa'hctl the innln pail of tlio house nnd the woivlwoik wnu burned through on ono Bide , the damage nmountlng to 100. Tha cause Is unknown. IS IT .V ( llU'itlon Ofti-n A lvf < I ! > > ' AllllotoilVtth 1'llcM. Is a strained joint curnble ? Is local In flammation curable ? Of course , If properly treated. So Is piles. People become afflicted with piles nnd nsk Koine old "chronic" who has always persist ed lu the wrong treatment nnd naturally ha discourages them by telling them thai iholi case Is hopeless. ' . They In lurn discourage others , and thus a dlsenso thnt can In every case be cured by careful nnd skillful handling Is nllowed to sap the c-nergy of thousands who might free tbemrelvcs of the trouble In a few days. Pyramid Pile Cure will cure the most np- gravutcd case of hemorrhoids in nn aston ishingly short time. It relieves the con gested pnrts. reduces the tumors Instnntly no matter how- large , nllnys the Inflamma tion and stops Iho aching or Itching at once. Thousands who have - " orted to expen sive surgical treatment have been cured by the Pyramid Pile Cure In n number of in stance pertons who had spent months In a hohpitnl under a pile bpcclallat. It Is n remedy that none need fear to ap ply even to the < nest aggravated , swollen nnd Intlnmed hemorrhotdnl tumors. If you nre afflicted with this stubborn die- ease jou cnn master It and mailer It qulK- ly. This remedy Is no longer nn experiment but n nmllcal rertainiv. It is manufacture 1 by the Pyramid Pil.1 Co of Marshall , Midi nnieglt-ts ivll it ; .t f.O cents per box. I1 11 becoming the mott popular pile cure the eountr\ has e\tr known nnd druggists eior * whore are ordering it for their customers DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY ALL DRUGGISTS. Use and Facial Soap & Facial Cream W. . 1b..r\ - r . . s. ap. Fails ] Crf-m unil Fu. u.l a'h r .w.lrr . . will be foui 1 t ttli a , i.i fir i Tf\fnt np Wrinkles , Froi K le > or . nai.j.mj , , ilrant..nr and prcservli.K the toth For Rats , Mice , Roaches , and Other Vermin. IT'S A KILLER. ft " \i & ' v - tr o n the epa i- * Hi V ft I Per Slf bj a | | Drxicr < * t > . Price IS C nti. j KEWTON KAKBFACTrttNG & CBEH1C1L CO. , . New ivrADE ME A IV1AN nr crt * < .r . * tr-1\ io olJtrroem " " * " * " " * * rl in Ti it i4 * "i" l l n in rirf. 11 < r w ihi n nrtBOjTumfiinK ! > t . n > r.i tuA * BM t . X'KE * tw i. l rt > , , f2fii r cmn > , .rl. < > . . r.r B , Ajt , i Mu Tk" f-- < nr1 iNvi. ii < l , in.1 rcn r.ia. W ttw t nn lur .Tun T , rni , 4 I * ? 4 oar , en / TC a eIcGREW. SPCCIAI.IST. DISEASES AKB DISORDERS OF ONLY. CVC