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    THJfl OMAHA DAILY TM3I3. Fill DAT, MAY lm, 1 1)00.
HIT HARD AND FIELD WELL
How the Omabi Team Won the Tint Oime
With Bionx Oitj.
PITCHER NEWM EYR SHOWS HIS REAL FORM
One llnl IiiiiIiik .IIoh the Corn
llimLer li. M'urc I-'le Tliucn,
Ilia t Hie 1 1 1 1 In All
ItlKlit.
OiiiiiIiii, Hi Miiut l(. !.
Ilelier, 7 J I'lirliln, .'I,
Den .MoliiPM, N SI. .fonciili, II,
Detroit, ll Ml I mi l.ce, '-.'.
31 1 nn en tin I In, II) liiilliiiuiioll", -'.
llnfTnlo, ll Kiiiimih ll, II.
Clilcntcn, H Cleveland, !l.
I'ltlnliurit, Ti) llrool.ln, 'I.
Ilimtiin, 7 1 C'lnc linintl, -.
St. I.oiiIm, III) l'lillnilclililn, ..
tilOVX. CITV, la.. May 21. -(Special Telc
pram.) The Omaha hoys won from Sioux
City thin afternoon after h same full of
hltn hy a srore of S to 5. It was a pietly
Kood Ramc, ljut neldo from Iloy'H homo run
thcro was nothing of a very exciting na
ture. The OmaliaH ot through without a
BlnKlc error helnt; charged up nalnHt them
anil with eleven hltB to their credit. Sioux
City Bcored night hltH, so It will he ueen
It woh a strictly hitting game. It was a
long, hard pull all the way through. s'liux
City, by bunching Ur tilts In the fifth,
brought In live runs, but not another In
'dlan got over the pldte after that tltne.
That Rave Heall'H men an advantage of one
run. In the no.xt inning Omaha made four
runs, also by bunching hits. Hoy'H home
run only mado tho one Bcorc. Ncumeycr
pitched a good game. Ills work was
effcctlvo except In the fifth, when he wont
to pieces and was hit hard. After that hu
htruek his gait again. Ilrlggb waH offectlvo
at tlrncH, but eleven hlln are charged up
against him. Martin mudo a very fair um
pire. Score: f
OMAHA
All. It.
.... :i
.... i
WKW WINS IN HOT FINISH
Three. i.iiim. hit .McAllister, Dillon. Hnc I Ml"u "u 1 iiiiiun
l'onTn. e. . 0 0 S
.Mnoon, it). 0 2 0
KrylKjM, rf. 0 0 4
MmllMn. M. 2 to
Kflly, lb... n 0 8
Klynn, If.... 0 1 3
tllky, Sb.. o l 2
riarnff, p. . . 0 0 2
IIydon .... 0 0 0
Harr, If
Toman, hh ....
MuVlcker, cf .
HcbKumcn, rf
Wilson, u
O'Conncll, 2b .
l.tmzoii. lb ...
Hoy, 3b
Nowmeyer, i
Totals
.38
II.
0
1
I
o.
0
1)
1
I
11
0
10
0
1
A. 12.
0 0
11 27
Mailman, If
Itaymer, 2b
llurlburt, rf
Cof, c
Ilrnshear, ss
Nile, 3b ....
Mcllale, cf .
llbrlght, 1b .
Hrlggs, v ...
SIOUX CITY.
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Totals
Omaha ..
.Sioux City
33 G 8 27 11 2
0 111110 0 0-S
0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 05
t... , ct,ltf .II,, I. rltnulin 1
l.ui 111-11 iiiui,. muii v. ,
Two-lmso hits: Cote, Kurlght. Three-base
lilts: Cote, Itebsamen, O Council. Homo
run: Hoy. Stolen bases: Oinahii, 1. Ibises
on balls: OIT Hrlggs. 4; olf Nowmeyer, 2.
Hit by pitched ball: llurlburt, llacr. Struck
out: Hy Htlggs, 7; bv Nowmeyer. S. Um
pire: John Martin. Time of game: 2:15.
l.r.vvnit it i.i.s" (ii t i.v Tin: xivni.
.'McCiiiixInnil SliirlN (be 1'lri'iinrl.ii
nml Five Ilium nre Hcorcd.
DKNVKH, May 2l.-(Speclal Tclcgram.)
Kour hits woro made oft Illackburn and
three off Kyler in tho llrst eight Innings to
day and It looked llko I'unblo would win
a rather uninteresting pitchers' buttle. In
tho ninth Inning .MoCausliind lined tho ball
out for a clean lilt. The next two men
bunted nnd should havo been out with
rhnrper work. The bases wcro full anil then
thn next llvn men up all hit for ninnies.
When tho yelling was over llvo Denver men
had crossed tho rubber. Score:
IJKNVHIt.
au. u. nit. an. ro. a. e.
Miller. If I
Trenton, cf 2
Vizard, rf 5
Holland, lb 1
lllekey, 3b 3
Ilarnes, 2b Ii
Tinker, ss Ii
iMcCauslund, c... I
Kyler, p 4
Totals SO
2 2 0 1 1 0
1 II 1 1 0 0
110 3 10
0 2 0 10 0 0
0 i o r. 2 o
n i o r, o o
1 0 0 3 1 1
12 0 10 1
1110 3 0
7 ID 2 27 Tl 2
i:m.o.
, It. Hit. Sit. TO. A. E.
0 1 II I 0 0
o ii o :t o i
0 0 II 2 2 1
1 1 0 !l 0 0
0 0 0 3 1 1
0 o o i :i i
1) 0 II 1 (I 0
1 1 0 3 II 0
10 0 14 0
"s "3 "0 27 It I
1 1 II 0 0 II 0 0 IV-7
0 0 2 10 0 0 0 03
Mcllale, cf I
Huleli, ss 2
Anderson, 'Jb 3
I'arrotl, lb I
Oraham, e I
Kelly. 3b I
Dalrymple, If 3
Johnson, rf 2
Hlaekburn, p 3
Totals 20
Denver
I'ueblo
Knrnod runs: Denver, I. Three-base hit:
I'arrntt. Hases on balls: On Kyler. 3; off
Illackburn, 2. Struck out: Hy Kyler, 3; by
Hlaekburn. 2. lilt bv pitched ball: Hy Illack
burn, I. Double plays: Illackburn to I'ar-rott;-
Miller to Holland: Vizard to Tinker to
Ulckey. Stolen bases: Ilarnes, .Miller. Time
of game: 1:10. Umpire: Delschenrlng.
rnirp bits Holme. Itvnn. Htolen basts
Ch'CV f 2. rirt base on balls: Hy Cronln.
2. bv Wheeler, 2. Klrat base 011 errors 1
Detroit, 1 Left on bases; Detroit, 5; Mil
w.i'tkee. 7 Struck out- Hy Cronln. 1, by
Wheeler, I. Double plays McAllister to
Dillon Tltne: 1.60. t'inpire: McDonald.
I, milem Lose Another,
INDtANAI'OMS, May 2t.-Mlntieapoll
oiitbatted and nutllelded I tullann rol In to
day and won. Parker pitched superb ball.
Attendance, i.&oo. score:
INDIANAPOLIS. ' I MINNEAPOLIS,
It II O.A.K I Il.H.O.A K.
UoKt'Mr. rf i 0 2 0 0 ImvIj. ef... 2 3 2 0 0
1 0 wittnot, rr.. 12100
2 1 llly. If.. . 0 1 2 0 0
0 0 Wenlpn, lb. 0 2 11 0 0
1 1 Nnncr, SI).. 0 0 110
0 1 Abby, lb... 0 1 4 f, 1
1 0 Hmlth, ) ... 1 I 1 1 t
3 0 Klnher, c... 2 1 2 1 0
2 0 Parker, p. . . 0 1 1 2 0
0 0
1 TotaU .. 12 IT 12 1
Totals ..2 5 27 10 3
Hutted for Klynn In ninth.
Indianapolis 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2
Minneapolis 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2
Karn-d runs: Minneapolis. 3. Hases on
balls: by Ilarnes, 2; by Parker, 2. Struck
out: Hy Ilarnes. 5: by Purkcr. 2. Home
runs: Davis. Sacrifice hits: Parker (2),
l.ally. Klsher Stolen bases: Madison,
Klynn, Mngoon Left on buses: Indian
npolK fi; Minneapolis, 10. Kmplrc: Sheri
dan. Tltne of game: 1:15.
IIiiITiiIo Miik One Out.
lil'KKAI.O. N. V., May 21,-Iluffalo turned
apparent defeat Into complete victory to
day. The features were the long triples of
.1. Andrews and J. Shearon. Attendance,
W0. Score:
HCI'KAI) KAN3AH C1TT.
it 11 o a n.i n 11.0.A.1:.
riMtman, cf 1 2 2 0 0 Hrintitilll, rf 1 0 1 0 0
Hhenron, rf 2 4 3 0 0 Wanner, ss. 1 1 2 1 0
IlnlllKiin. If 1 2 2 1 0 O'ltrlen, If. . 0 0 1 0 0
Mailman, 2I 0 3 1 4 1 Dunpin, lb. 1 4 8 0 0
Miretk, lb.. 0 5 11 0 0 Kartell. cf..l 110 0
Hmlth. Ss... 1 2 I 2 1 ColiK'lilln, 3b 1 2 3 10
Amlrews. 3b 1 2 1 1 0 Srlineffr. 2b. 0 2 2 3 0
Sneer, c 1 2 2 0 0 Wilson, c... 0 0 f, 4 0
Cnw'f, it... 2 2 1 , J Cutes, p 1 1 0
,I.oc. ti 0 0 0
TotaU .. 9 20 27 13 3,
Totals .. C 1123 11 0
llallmau out In fifth, Infield lly.
HuITalo 1 0 1 0 0 0 fi 1
Kansas City 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0-8
Earned runs: Huffalo, 7; Kansas City, 2.
Two-base hits: t'arsey Cutfs, Coughlln.
Three-base bits: Andrews, rihearon. Stolen
bases: (ictttnan. Smith (2). Carn-y. Double
plays: llallmiiu to Smith to Sehreek: Cnrsey
to Si'hrerk; t'oughlln to Schaefer to Dun
gati. Klrst base on balls: Off Carney, 4; oft
Cates, 2. lilt by tiltehcd ball: Hy Cates 1.
Struck out: Hy Cates. 2; by Iee. 1. Wild
pitch: Cnrsey. 'lime of game: 1:33. em
pire: Joseph Cantllllon.
.tie Ken mi Wns Willi.
CI.EVKIAND. O.. May 2l.-McKentm was
very wild In today's game, giving three
bases on balls and having three wild
pltehoB. That tells the story. Attendance,
40o. Siore:
ci.i:vi:i..nd. ciiicAoo.
H.I! O A.E.1 Il.H.O.A n
Ptcker'g. ef. O 1 r, a 0 Hoy. cf 0 0 10 0
White, rf... 0 1 1 1 0 Mi-Karl'd, rf 2 2 G 0 0
Hulllvun, ,1b. 1 2 0 3 0 Ilroille. If .. 1 1 1 0 1
clenlmi. If... 0 1 2 0 0 Hnrtm'n. 3b. 0 0 0 0 0
iJiCb'ce, Hi. 1 2 10 0 0 liibfll, 3b... 12 0 10
lllerb'r, Sit. . 0 0 1 3 0 Hhuirurt, ss. 2 2 4 2 0
DlKKlns, c... 0 1 4 1 0 Piulden. !b. 1 2 4 0 0
Vlox. ss 1 1 3 2 0 Dowil. lb.... 0 0 4 0 0
JIcKennu, ) 0 1 0 3 0 lluckley, c. 0 1 7 0 0
Denier, p... 1 1 0 1 0
Totals .. 3 10 27 13 0
Totals .. 8 11 27 4 1
Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0-3
Chicago 0 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 0-S
Earned runs: Clevelnnd, 1; Chicago, 4.
Two-base, hits: Pickering, Isbell. Three
baso hit: DaCliniiie. Siicrlflco hit: Dowd.
Stolen bases: Genius. Pudden. Struck out:
Hy McKcnnn, Hoy (2), Isbell: by Dcnzer,
.MeKenna I2l, Sullivan. Pickering. Klrst
base on balls: Oft McKcnnn, 2: off Denzer,
1. Hit by pitched ball: Hy MeKenna. Pad
den, MeKiirland. Wild pitches: MeKenna,
3. Left on bases: Cleveland, t"; Chicago, 7.
Tlmo of game: 2:05. 1'mplre: Krnnk Dwyer.
MtinilliiK "t (be Tennis,
Played. Won. Lost. P.(
Leigh's Horse Ciptnrei the Fiften Thon
ttnd'Dollir Belmont Stakes.
GETAWAY DAY AT MORRIS PARK TRACK
llest Ilnee nt the Dlntiince, .Mile nnd
Three I'ur loims, Uver Hun
In Tills Conntr
Time, ii 1 1-1.
NEW YOMK, May 24. A finish that
brought tho crowd to Us feet shouting It
solf hoarse won ho en in tho Belmont stakes
at Morris park today, when, In a fierce
drive after n raco of a mllo and three fur
longs, Eugene Leigh's Ildrlm carried oft
the $15,000 flret money, with J. It. and K. P.
Koonu'n Petruclo In second placo and A.
Kcathcrstono's Missionary third, ull thrco
heads apart. It was get-nway day at the
track and tho card wait of high order.
For the Belmont tho Keatherstouo pair,
Menmerlst and 'Missionary were at 1 to 2
111 tho betting, with Ildrlm a good second
choice and tho others only nibbled at.
Petruclo was flret off, but Mahcr took
Mesmerist to the front nt once. They wetv
strung out on tho back stretch, running
tho quarter In 0:25 2-.1, tho three furlonge
In 0:38 and tho half in 0:51 2-3, not very
fast tlmo. Mccmorlat was lending ns they Plnvrd 11 lnse R inte I ie:d i n 'rr on
,.,.,. ,,,, . pnn, n nti'ilrn The irorn siooO Pawner I lhimboldt 21
went past, two lengths In front of ou.uen. jit(ttot.u.H Kori,,iue lta 1. r Wright and,
wno wog naif a icngiu in ironi 01 amuum. iatritk. for Unit bit. wtik.nsnn, j .imsun
and Smith rmpir J Tinker.
STEP!
STEP!!
STEP!!!
Pirt. liitn.v Mte tkn Rrirkt'.! rflseise then dlibeles,
This Is what Invar, ably happenj when any kidney trouble Is nepjected. Grasp It In (Is first stage
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Constipation 25c.
Emm
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mm
o lit
fa .5
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PS
Mrs. It. C. Hogers, 409 Nurth
11th street, nays: "Kor the past
three or four years I have been
suffering from kidney backache,
also with spells of severe head
uch. also with spells of sevrre
headaches, nervoiibness, tllzzlncrs
and urinary troubles if an initios
lug nature I secured some of
M'rtow s Kld-ne-olds and followed
the diroetbitis 1 loscly in a row
dajs all tlie symptoms were great
1 ri (level The b.u kacho dlbitiv
pcatnl. '
At all drus stores and Tho
Myurs-DUIoii Dru Co.
pnrPARco or
JOHN MORROW &. CO., chemists,
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
ihulLottay
simple, dainty.
SLIM CASE AGAINST BOB LEE e s ; s sa 0cy
Iiidlannpolls ,
Mllwiiukeo ..
t'hlcugo .. ..
(.'leveland ..
Minneapolis ,
Kansas City
Huffalo
Detroit
2!)
2fi
30
30
21'.
27
17
Hi
IB
12
II
1.1
11
10
8
11
111
111
IK
17
15
17
The next two furlongs were run In 0.11
each. Then the naeo began to quicken and
- 0 I MosmerlBt was about ready to give up.
0 0 I . . ,l.n., .. .IvnlaHlnnlnir nil! fni- hflmn
111V V, f niitriv"'i - -
all wero driving down the big dip to the
finish. O'Connor got to work with 11 will on
Missionary and the same Hnnover colt re
sponded nt onro and us they swung Into the
last furlong ho poked his nose In front of
Ildrlm.
O'Connor's I'ntnl l'lilter.
Tho trio of leaders were right together a
sixteenth from homo nnd O'Conncr faltered
In hin drlvlnc for an Instant. That Instant
wan fatal, for in tho twinkling of on eye
Ildrlm nnd Petruclo passed him with the
wlro but a few Jumps nwuy. A fierce tug
at tho reins, a sharp dig with a spur and
Missionary seemed to tnkf new life. The
crowd yelled Itself hoarse and tho trip swept
past the Judge' heads upart with tho Jot-
black Ildrlm in front, Petruclo se:onu ana
Missionary third. Cheer upon cheer went
up and tho crowd frantically waved hats and
handkerchiefs nt tho victor.
When fiho time 2:21U wan hung up there
wxh another yell, for the track record had
bet-ii broken and under tho conditions It wn
the best rnco at the distance ovor run In this
country. Tho last llvo furlongs were run In
1:031,5, tho last half In 0:50Vi fust time lor
such a race. Hesultn:
Klrst race, 0110 mile, selling: Dan Hire
won. iJangnr second, uiivcr .iuu num.
Time: l:ll?4. . , . T ,
Seconn race. live iuriongs, bciiuik; i-nm
Domino won, The Amazon bcconil, 'ine 1 o
rlnthlan third. Tlmo: 1:05',.
I hlrtl race, i;ciipse, live aim oiic-uau iur
iongs: Irritable won, All Green seconn,
Handwork third. Time: l:0S',i.
Vnnrih rare, live furloncs. selling: t.od-
dess of Night won. Delmnrcii seconil, Wa
terplant third. Tlmo: VMM.
i.-i,v. ..r... Iliu Itnlinrttit nno milt. nn,l
1 ILIII .,- ........ ., .....
threo furlongs: Ildrlm won, Petruclo sec
ond, Missionary third. Time: 2:21U.
Sixth race, one anil one-eignin mnes:
Hardly won, Pavonlus second, Half Time
third. Time: l:01s4.
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(i.nins ok tiii: matio.vai. 1,1: Af;i i:
ii.iTTi'.n rr oit i.
'111: si.xtii.
I)e .MoIiii'n 1iiUi'h 11 'I'llilely Unity mill
I'll t x St. ,liiMeili IIiuvii.
DKS MOIN'KS. May 2l.-(9pcclal Tele
gram.) Des Molues batted out a victory
today In the sixth Inning. Three singles,
two doubles, two bases 011 balls and an
error netted six runs In that Inning. A
double play worked by Des Moines from
left Held to llrst wiih a pretty feature. At
tendance, W0. Score:
DKS MOIN'KS.
AH. It
Thlel, if I :
Hall, ss I ;
Illncs, 2b 5
Nngle, cl .'I
Parker, If I
Itralii. 31 I
Hill, lb 1
Twlnchiuit, 0 I
MuKarland, p II
Totals
Strung. 3b
MoKlhhcn,
Hchrull. If
Hall, ss ...
Davis, lb .
HrlHtow, 2b
Kllug, n ...
V.1M1, rf ...
Matiplu, p
cf
35 S
ST. JOSMPII.
All. It.
... .1
Totals
II. O. A. K.
I 10 0
II :i :: 1
:i 2 :i 11
1 2 0 11
1210
1210
1 10 11 0
1 ion
0 0 h 0
1 27 16 1
II. O. A. K.
It ' 'I tl
1 2 ii ii
2 3 0 tl
113 0
3 II I) I
0 2 10
1110
1 0 0 0
10 11
Ti ii Ti
0 0
3 1
1 0
3 0
0 0
0 0
I'lttxhiirK Wins 11 Fierce 'lVn-lmiliiK
l'luht front llrnoltl) it.
l'lTTSBlTIta. May 21. PlttsburR won and
split even with tho Ilrooklyns In one
of tho most exciting gumes ever seen hero.
Up to tho ninth Inning only two of tho
homo ;ilnycrs hud reached second. Then,
with llvo hits, two of them doubles, tho
score was tied. The rooteM were slm.'ly
wind. In the tenth O'Brien, Williams and
Wagner each made hlt.s, winning the game
Attendance, 2,!KO. Score:
1'ITTSllCrtO. I IHIOOKI.TN.
it 11.0. a n. H.n.o.A n.
Ilenilin't, cf 0 0 10 1 Jones, cf.... 112 0 0
O'llrlrii, If., t 1 2 0 0 Kocler, rf... 0 0 2 1 0
Wlll'ma, 3b. 1 : 0 4 0 Jenn'KB, lb. 0 1 a 0 0
Wagner, rf. 1 3 1 0 0 Kelley, lf...O 1 4
Cooley, lb.. 0 1 1H 0 0 D.ihleti, ss.. n 1
j;iy, ns 0 0 1 3 PUross, 3b.. .003
Klti lioy, Sb. 112 4 0 Di-mont, 2b. 0 1 2
Srhrlvcr ..0 1 0 0 0 Fnrrell. c.,.2 3 3
Ix'ncb, hi... 10 0 10 Kennedy, p. 1 2 0
.Imincr. e.. 0 1 4 0 0.
Plillllnl, p... 0 2 0 2 0 Totals .. 4 3'27 8 1
1
Totals . . 5 12 30 II 2
Batted for Kly In ninth.
None out when wlnnlmr run scored
Pittsburg 000000004 1 fi
Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-4
Karned runs: Pittsburg, 5; Brooklyn, 1
two-base bits: Kchrlvcr. Phllllnl 12)
Throo-baso hits: Karrell. Sacrlllce hit:
Keeler. Doublo nlavs: K V to Coo ey. W l
Ilam to Hlti hey to Coolcy. Klrst base 011
balls: Oft Phllllpl. 1; off Kennedy, 1.
Struck out: Hv Phllllnl. 4: by Kennedy.
2. Passed ball: Knrrell. Time of game:
2:00. empire: Hurst.
IIiinIoii l.niiibnsts llnhn
CINCINNATI. May 21. Tho Bostons
buiiebed their hits off Huhn today and
won wllli ease. Willis, while he seemed
to hav,. a verv lame arm. was effective
throughout. Geler's lleldlng nnd Corcoran's
Hitting wero 1110 leatures. Aiieiiuance, uw.
Kcoto:
CINCINNATI. nOSTON.
It.lIO.A.E.I Il.H.O.A. K.
MclMile. rf. 0 1 1 0 11 Hamilton, cf 1 1 3 :
tleler. cf .... 0 0 5 0 o Collins, 3b.. 1 2
! Hmlth. If.. . 2 1 1 0 0 Tcnncy. lb.. 0 0
Cm com 11. ss 0 3 3 4 0 rltiihl, ir o I
Irwin, 31 0 ft 0 3 1 Hurry, h.... 0 1
Wood. c... . 0 0 3 2 0 Freeman, rf 0 0
Stelnf'dl. 21)0 1 1 1 0 lir, lb. ... I 1
I'eltr, lb.... 0 0 10 0 0 Clarke, c . . 3 2
Huhn, 1 0 0 0 1 1, Willis, p... . 2 3
Hreiiuiiu pitched tho llrst half of the tlrst
only and was taken out of the box.
Des Moines n 0 I 0 0 il 0 I s
St. Joseph 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3
Summary: Bases on balls: Hy Bt'ennun.
3; by McKarliuid. 3; by Maiiplu, 3. Two
base lilts: Twliiehuin, Nngle, Davis. Double
pin
to
bind
Man
3 0
9 0
3 0
0 4
3 1
1 4 0
5 0 0
0 1
C 27 It
Totals
... 0 0 0 1 0
...2 2 0 0 0
Cincinnati, 1;
. 7 10 27 10 1
1 0 0 0-2
0 0 0 3-7
Boston, 5
Totals
Cliiclniilatl
Boston
filmed rllll.m
hits: Corcoran. Collins (2)
Three-base lilt: Willis. Stolen bnses: Ham
ilton, Smith. Klrst base on balls: urr wii
ii llnhn. a. struck out: By llahn. 2
bv Willis. 1. Passed ball: Wood. Tlmo
of game: 1:30. Cmplro: Kmslle.
Al Mil 11 1 (lets lliiimieil
ST. IHMS, Mnv 21. -St. Iouls slaughtered
Maul's curves. Powell was In good form
In all excetit tho llfth. Attendance, i.guu.
Seme:
BT. 151IIH. PIIIf.ADRI.rinA
It. II O A II I Il.H.O.A E
Mrflraw. 3b 2 3 a I I Thomas, cf . 1 3 4 0 0
Donovan, ir. 2 1 3 0 0 Hluxle, If. .112 0 0
liimllii. if . 0 0 3 0 1 Deleli'ty, Hi. 0 0 8 0 0
llurkPtt. If., u 2 4 0 0 l,;iJo!r, 21.. 1 3 2 2 1
CI.OS1J KIMHIIICS AT ST.
I, (It IS.
Ileniiett'n Illek llnrueiia AVIns the Kin-
ilernnrten by n ose.
ST. I.Ol'lS, May 21. Tho Kulr associa
tion presented 11 good card todny, the en
tries being so well balanced that In sev
eral events the finishes were close and ex-
cltlne. The weather was Ideal for tho
sport and 11 big crowd was present, con
sidering the poor transportation facilities
caused by the street railway strike. Tho
fcaturo of tho day was tho Kindergarten
stake, which attracted 11 Held or seven
shifty youngsters. Schorr's cntrv, Joe
Kryo nnd Alnrd Scheck, was innilo tho
medium of nulte ti iilunEO at evens. Ben
nett's entries, Dick Burgess and Monos, also
received substantial support at 5 to 1. At
flag-fall Burns sent Joe Krye out In front
nnd ho led his Held Into the stretch by
three enuths. At the last fur 01111 Vltltoe
brought Alard Scheck out of the bunch
and laid him alongside his stable mate. It
ovldently being tho Intention of the Jockeys
to nnisii one, two. aiaunows at tins junc
ture shook Dick Burgess up and, coming
along the Inside rail, nipped the race from
Joe Kryo by a nose on the post, Alard
Scheck finishing tho same distance behind
his stable companion. Summary:
Klrst race, one mile, selling: Connie I.ee
won, Jim Conway second, Gomez third.
Tlmo: 1:41.
Second nice, selling, six nnd a half fur
longs: Verify won, Guide Hock second,
Theory third. Time: 1:2114.
Third race, seven furlongs: Algol won,
Ida Ledford second. Terra Incognita third.
Time: 1 :2SU.
Kourth race, Klndergnrleti slakes, value
J1.600, for 2-ycar-olds, llvo furlongs: Dick
Burgess won, Joe Krey second, Alard
Scheck third. Time: 1:0214.
Klftb race, 2-year-old llllles, four mid n
half furlongs: Queen Dlxnu won, Tho
Mecca second, Golden Harvest third. Tlmo:
0:G.
Sixth race, selling, one mile mid one-tdx-tecntli:
Ilushtlelds won, Znzel second,
Pacemaker third. Time: 1:I'J',4.
liipi nun. 1 1111-iiuiii, iiiKic, ifiivin. 1. inline 1 i,..,,J 1 1 7 ft i.Mib ... n 1 4 n n
days: Parker to Hill; Muupln to Brlstow . ' 0 ,"ni . ' 0 0100
o Davis, lilt by pitched ball: by McKar- ' ' " , M?.Vi?,reH m o 0 1
and. 1. Struck out: By .tlcK.irland. 3; by I y,"""' ' k 2 1 i 7 ! S d',l!h! " ? , 0
laut..,,. 2. Time of game: 2:20. Cmplre: , frUj ; c.... . 3 3 1 0 oU t . 3b 1 .110
,,U"f' Muul, p 1 0 0 3 1
Miinillnu of the 'I'eiiiim Tutnls ..10 17 27 13 2
iiinniiiK 111 iii 1 mi'". 1 Totals . . 5 102J 0 3
Omaha II 10 I
Pueblo 15 '. 0
Denver 17 10 7
Hloux City Pi 7 '.'
St. Joseph II 5 '.1
Des Moines II 5 9
Powell out, lilt by batted ball.
St. Louis 1 3 0 2 0 1 0
.3.7
tiAiii'.s nt' tiii; Mi:itn an 1, i:tit 1
.71.1
.MM ! St. Louis 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 2 1-10
.5 . Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0-5
''J. 1 Karncd runs: St. 1iuls, 7: Philadelphia, I.
' "u'li.ii.ixe nil: i.uioio. 'rnree-uase 1111:
Powell. Home runs: MeCiraw. Powell.
Double nl.iy: cross to l.ajo.e to Di'lenailty
lilts
JIICKIir IIOI.AMl'S CHICAT ltioix;.
Winn Three Hnees on Knell of T
I)ii)m In SiiccchkIoii.
CINCINNATI, Muy 21,-Peter Duryea
was played for a good thing In the last
race at Newport today and got the money.
The colt was backed from 30 to 7 to 1 nt
post time. He was off In front nnd the
others never got within four lengths of
him. Jockey Boland again rode three out
of tho six winners, those In the second,
third and fifth races. Weather fair, track
fast. Summary:
Klrst race, selling, four furlongs: Clara
David won, Margaret K. second, Kmmii C.
I., third. Time: 0:1DH.
Second race, one mile nnd 11 quarter,
selling: lOltholln won, Vlgglo O second,
Atlantic third. Time: 2:0V5;.
Third race, seven furlongs, selling: Mar
garet Hagemnn won, La Grange second,
Flop third. Time: 1:27V4.
Kourth race, six furlongs, hnndlenp:
Georgia won, Tho Stnr of Bethlehem sec
ond. Koenlg third. Time: 1:14.
Fifth race, four furlongs, selling: Queen
I.ltzn won. Virginia T second, Grace H
third Time: 0:13.
Sixth race, one mllo and a sixteenth,
selling: Peter Duryea won. Hello of Or
leans second, Drnmburi; third. Tlmo: l:IV4.
Hiirlnir MeetliiK lit Toronto.
TORONTO. Ont. May 2I.-Superb weather,
a fast track, well-lllled llelds and nn nt
tertdnnco of nenrlv 20.000 made the Inltlnl
day's railng of the spring meeting of the
Ontatlo Jockey club a great success. The
Queen's plate for provlneehredB that had
never won a race was the principal event In
today's card. It was won bv the favorite.
1 Dalmoor. In the steenlechase live out of
the seven horses fell'nt Jumps and their
Jockeys received severe bruises. Results:
Klrst race, six furlongs: Mr. Jersey won,
Pharaoh serond, Expelled third. Time;
1:17'4.
Second race, one-half mile: Kthel Wheat
won. Splash second, Slnll third. Tlmo:
0:.7)ty.
Third rare, one nnd one-sixteenth miles:
Allen Parley won. Topmast second, Irwin
third. Time: 1:51,.
l'ourtti race tno Queen s pinto, one and
pro-
HANDICAPS ARE DETERMINED
l'ort-clnb( It liters to Compete III the
V. M. ( . . llonil Itnce l'l nlll
It 1 11 1 1- to (linuliii.
The entry Ibt" for the Blalr-Omaha road
race have closed mid the handicaps for the
forty-elslit riders in the lists h.ive bein
Used. The cyclers will be given the word
In the tn.iln street of Blair under the
auspices of the mayor and other prominent
citizens and In full view of the excursion
train. The train will travel abreast or the
foremost group nf cyclers for tlfteeti tnllo-s
and will then sprint on ahead In order to
deposit Its passengers comfortably In the
Ames avenue p.irji In time for the llnish.
I-rim coirmnn station tne cyeiers win iune
tho upper ro.nl, i heckers being posted nt
Intervals to glw each in.111 proper credit
ns he pusses b The rate Is the tlrst en
terprise of the n.rt ever attempted In this
vicinity and considerable Interest Is being
taken In It by local athletes.
Only two riders will start from the
scrnteh. Herman Mtientefering, who has
previously done the distance in creditable
time, nnd Barm v Oldtleld, a professional
from Toledo. George M lorsteln, a well
known local rider, will precede the scratch
men by only nlnute. Other riders
from Iowa and Nebraska towns are placed
on what Is considered an equitable basis.
The prizes are so divided between time and
place awards that 110 good rider need tlnlsh
unrewarded. There will be no track rid
ing at' the end of the distance, ns that
would destrov the road race feature In tho
eyes of the national cycling organizations.
The entries and handicaps are ns fol-
Klf'teen minutes -U. It. McKay. Clyde
Rohrhnush. . .. ,,, ,
Thirteen minutes It. W. McKaviiii, ltlch
nrd Snlbtm. A. Turner.
Twelve tnliiuti s -George K.1I1 brother, C.
A. Mortensen. J K. Brown.
Kleven minutes Frank Or.le. P. K. Paul
sen. C. R. Dunb'vy. ,
Ton mlnutcs-Jnhn Taylor, W Milium Kols,
Walter I.lngafi-lt. V. K. Swedburg, August
Berghahu.
Nine mlnutcv -William M. Gorman. K.
W. McKav, William (1. Browne, B. It.
Smith. Chnrles K Hill. Lincoln.
Ulght minutes-Roland Kinney. Arthur
Barth. Sioux citv: A. A. Carlisle, Perry
Hill, Council HIiiITm.
Seven minutes- K. -M. Malmnulst, James
Dlnuzzn. Charles Ilnffke. South Omahu; J.
A. Craig. Gcnrire W. Duhtnv, Blair.
Six minutes J. K Hngue, Joseph Mllllng
lon, Sioux citv: Kd Snow, Lincoln; J. W.
R111111, J. W. Parrott.
l-'lve minutes- Lmils Todd, Lincoln: K.
W. Sheeler. Charles IJotz, Lincoln; H.
Jackson, Krncst Gordon.
Four minutes Hnvrv P. Brown, Lutis-
f,r,l Mnu-ver. Ir . 1). W. SllllltZ.
Two mlnutes-Gus Cocke, York; Grant
Mcllnay. Lincoln.
One minute-George Melerstclii.
Scratch-Harney L. Oldtleld, Toledo;
H. S. Mtientefering.
mv Voi'K (iiilf Mutch.
NKW YORK, Muy 21 -The .M. lropollt.ili
Golf championships were vontlnucd today
on the links at Glen Cove with the llrst
and second rounds at match play scheduled
for morning and jiftcrnooti. The day was
perfect. The pairing was as follows:
Tnppln against Dalilgrln, Ting against
Keiinardy, Druiglas against Hamilton. Rnb
blns against Brooks Dwlglit ngiilnst
Michael, A. Graham against Cory, hilwards
agclnst llarrlman. l'rceman against I licks.
Ballon agnlnst Reed. Cochrane ugalnst
Watson, Be.ich ugainst Travis. Singer
against llurrls. McKlnley against N'orrls,
Kmmett against Thnmpsnii. Seeley against
Baker, Robertson ugalnst Menzles.
Michael and Dwight were the llrst pair
to llnish, the former winning by 2 up and
1 to play. Travis won his mutch front
Beach bv default. Archie Graham came
next with a victory over C B. Cory by 2 up
and 1 to play.
Itc.NiilIn lit I.iiI.ckIiIc.
CHICAGO, May 21. Weather clear, track
good lit Lakeside toila Results:
First race, four and one-hnlf furlongs:
Harry Bereiidcen won. Invlctus second,
Icon third. Time: o r.i.'j.
Second nice, mile mid eighth, selling:
Monk Wayman won. Yiibadiim second,
Schnell Iiufer third Time: LI.'1,,.
Third race, six furlongs: Abe Furst won,
Allnnto second, Alfe'arcttii third, lime:
1 :1 i'4.
I'"ourtb race, mile: Gold Fov won, Sid
How second, Straniicst third, 'lime: 1:I2J-j.
Fifth nice, seven lurloiigs. selling: St.m
wun. Miiiiihimus second, Mcllecolo third.
Time 1:31.
Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling:
Chcesestraw won. Frangible second. Gulden
Rattle third. Time: 1.2'Jii.
Trial of the MIckciI Triiln ltoblier nt
tliceiine I.I lie I to Gild In
teiiiilttul.
CHEYHNNK, Wyo', May 21. tsp lal Tel
egram.) Tho trial of "Bob" Lee. alias "Hob"
Curry, who Is chargeil with holding up a
I'nlon Pucllle exprrns train on June 2, last,
was begun In the Unite 1 States court today
Tho conductor, engineer, llrcmttn and four
postal clerkti failed to Identify Leo as ene
of tho live men who held up the train. The
defense) will Introduce trntltneny to prove
that Leo was In Ulackh.'iwk, Colo., on tin
day of tho holdup and remnlne.l there for
over thrco weeks following the day of thi
robbery. Half of the citizens of the town
are ready to testify to this. There senn to
bo "no doubt of Loo's Innoccnec, In spite of
the fact ho was n brother of Lanny Lee,
killed at Kansas City, and wan with the lat
ter In Montana nt tho tlmo the officers
swooped down on Lonny.
.nrriiw Kscnpe from Tin In.
LAII.M.M1I-:, Wyo., iMay 24. (Special. )
A, man named Peter Kennedy Jumped from
a westbound passenger train here yester
day nftevnoon aa It was leaving the stutlon
and woh seriously If not fatally hurt. He
struck tho platform on hlo head and but
for tho quick work of Conductor James
Duffey, who dragged tho rolling body away
from tho train, Kennedy would have been
ground to pieces.
Orient Koailstcrs SnO
Woi'UI KoiiuMcrs, $10 and $50
World Bicycles 1899 Models,
$30.00
New lllcyclcs from SU) up.
Sccoiid-lliiiiil ItlcyclcsSS up.
Largest and Best Equipped Repair Shop at Lowest Prices.
A Good Top BugKy
for
$38.00
The linost lino of Hike
Vii(,roti3 in tho city - V.
limine tiiom nnd Re! our
prices before btiyiup.
Thoiie 2101.
E. Fredrickson,,
15th and Dodgo Streots.
w
u,(s r)( S 5i C l? 9 ' (?(. ((? ,. ( i
CrilHlied ruder Cllliloe.
CHRYKN'NK, Wyo.. May 21. (Special ) --
It Id reported that by the overturning of a
locomotlvo near Carlion yesterday a fire-
man named Kred Shldler of Laramlo was
crushed to death. The englno had been
derailed and was being brought to the chops I
for repairs when It suddenly toppled over, J
catching Shldley under tho massive weight.
The young man was a resident of Laramie.
Detroit Winn from Mly iinl.ee liy Hint
of lletler l'lnlnu.
DKTHOIT, May 2l.--Cronln'H splendid
pitching today was bucked up with perfect
support ami the home team took tho sec
ond game of the, series from Milwaukee,
llurke was put out of the game in the
eighth Inning for kicking Holmes' lleld
lng III left Held was a feature. Attendance,
1,500. Score:
DirrnoiT. i milwaitker.
it ii. o a r. 1 ii no a r.
Cawy. 3b... 1 3 3 3 0 Wnlilron, if. 0 1 1 0 0
VIltHTfeld. 1 10 1 0 Harry, cf...O 1 2 0 (l
llnhiits, If.. 0 0 5 1 OCcniny, s..fl 0 111
McAIVr, '.'b 0 15 6 0 A ml' tl. If-Jli. 0 0 5 0 0
llnrlfy. if.. 13 10 0 Kulti, tb.... 1 1 o t o
Dillon, lb... S 2 11 0 0 Wiunr. lb.. I 3 8 o n
HtnllliiF. rf 1 3 0 0 0 llink. 3b... o 10 11
ltymi, e 1110 0 Pawling. If. 0 1 0 0 0
Cronln, p..., 10 16 O.Snillli. c 0 1 t 3 'I
Iwhreler. p. - 0 1 0 0
TotaU ..3 13JIU 0 UHiiy, p.... 0 0 0 0 0
Utwir iu. li in " inninu KiMi nr I lit Hot nn
u- ntt .nu-r r : -v,nv, r i "s:,'"""rs IM"pr ""r.wn"- ti.o.
n : ,-,,rb7. . stVin k ,. tT V Powell 2 i.rL '. V- -11'
bv Ma,,l,;i; Slobd, bases:McOr. w l3. Do,,: I -
iit.iu, t.iii,,-ii,ti.'t,,.i( -i,i.f i-i, vipuitnird Tlmeib :02.
Jlllie ot KHIIir. ...i. , llliue. o 11 1 I , utji, .
17
16
15
lfi
11
8
7
li
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12
12
13
15
17
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J!U
j MiiiiiIIiik of the Tennis
j Played. Won. 1ost. P.C
I Plilladelpnia .".i
I llrooklyn ., 27
I Chicago 2S
St. Louis 27
Pittsburg 20
I Cincinnati -l
New Vork So
Huston 21
blxtli race, six furlongs: San Durnnco
won. Alfred vargravo second, Alfred C
third. Time: 117.
Kiiiieks Out l'rle l'luht I,iiii,
571, SAN FKANCISCO, May 21 -In deciding
.mi me. case or mo uoiumuia Atniettc etun.
M! which sought to restrain Chief of Police
.123 ' Sullivan from Interfering with a proposed
.321 ' nrlie fight, on the ground that such ex
,'JHi nlbltlons by nn Incorporated club are por
1 mlttsd by section 412 of the neiial code of
I.oiik I' I lie Defentn Aliivortli, I California, Superior Judgo Murnskl has
LO.Vfi PINK, Neb., Mav 21, (Special Tele- pronounced tnat section uncunstltutlnunl.
11 min uri'iniuil niuiiun ion ii-ni. 01 nn ap
peal, nn net of U93, which makes prlzo
Cricket (liinie Toinorrinv.
A match game of cricket will be pbied
on the Omaha Cricket grounds, h.-nn-seeond
nnd Krncst streets, next Saturday
afternoon between the following teams
Captntn. C. W. Lemon, W. II. Monro.
If. Vaughnn. J. It. Itey nobis, .1 I Sltnms.
J. II. Ncale. M. N. lirceliy. I. Pntt.-r, II
P. Silver, V. Treynor, (icotRe Wright, W
Illeliellcii. ,,
Captain. J. Francis, T. V. Moore, t, If
Vaughan. C. Tutlleld. John Douglas Jane-
Cameron, b'red Itakcr, M A Hall, J M
Campbell, D. Ilrotchle, J. Houghton, N
Strlblln?. . .
Visitors lire requested to attend nnd
those who desire to do so will be given an
opportunity to play. The seasons aver
ages for prizes will start with this game.
Tmi .InoWcjK It el until toil.
CINCINNATI, May 21. Secretarv Hopper
of the American Tttrr congress tonight an
nounced the reinstatement ot II. D. d urleyj
Hrown. who was ruled oft at Newport lnt
fall. Hrown Is well known as a starter,
llrown assaulted D. T. Murry, tho coitc
sponilent, on the tju"en City truck and has
-been bnrifd for six months.
Jockey Cash Sloan, ruled off two ears
ago for bad riding on Abuse at Oakland,
was nlso relnstnted. Sloan Is a brother to
Tod Sloan, now In Knghuul.
.IcITrlcN anil SliurUey Mntclied.
M-:W YOHK. May 21 -Jim Jefrrbs and
Tom Shaikcv were inntihed today h tight
on August 25 before the club ofletlng the
best tiliri-es. If Shaikcv loses to M' ; "r
Rutilln the tight with Jeffries will be oft in I
Jeffries will idfer to meet bbatkeys i..n
(liicror . ., . ,
Al Smith w.is agreed on as the btaki -holder
ami Charlie White will referee. Che
rules will be the same as In the Jcffrns
Corbett contest.
TIIH ltKAIl MAIIKUT.
INPTItt'.MKNTS tiled for record Thursilay,
May 21. 1D00:
Wnrrnnty Heeds.
South Omaha Ijind company to D. S.
Clark, lot :i, block 'M. South Oninha.$ ,C0
Somerset Trust company to C. It.
HrdlieKii, lot :', iiiock s, iorrigan
Placo 3'X
N. P. Dodgo and wife to Kred Henard. i
Jr.. tie nw. nw no and part no no I-
10-10 frellle) '-'.S
A. H. Cressey and wife to Antonio Cer-
ney. lot 11. block 2, 1st add to Jlls- ,
sourl Avenue park ISj
Thomas iMeArdle to M. J. C. Ityaii, lot
f. block S, Corrlgan Place fiOO j
J. II. Pratt. to school district No. C2,
1 acre in sw i orner se 2S-ll',-ll I"1)
P. II. Dubois and wife to J. II. Taylor,
part lot 10. block 11. Waterloo Il'i
VI. A. I'utcli.isc to same, snnie &
T. P. Mahoiiey and wife to S. L. Hune-
wltz. lot X block 1, Patterson's mib-
dlv 12"' .
John Michel and wife to Henoney Hay-
lnr, n 2i feet lot 2, block 4S, South I
Omaha 1.200
K L. (Jifford to II. F. Knglehardt et
ill, w1- lot S. block I, Shlnn's 2d add. !U0 ,
T. S. Mc.M array and wife to Peter
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II. CI. Itoblnson to Cnrollne Olson, lot
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J. H. Adderlv to A. 1. Meager, lot 12, i
Hustln's add to Plalnvlew 1,.V)0
Kred Kngcl and wife to M. Kozel. lot I
IB, block 10, 1st add to South Omaha. 2iVt ,
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(loll 111 I ill Deeds.
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Sheriff to Omaha Savings bank, e t-G
feet of nU lots 1 unil 2, Improvement
Association add 1,212
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bloi It 9. .iiime
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NKW YOP.K, May 21 -With three chnrges
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Kdward H. Martin of the Mfth I tilted
SCites artillery faced a coiirt-tnartlal In
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24? of the world's most eminent men labored, nnd more than (9C0.003 were
expended to produco tbU magnificent work It Is the authority most valued
by the learned and tho learner evorywherr. It can now bo procured, elegantly
bound In full sheep, al the unprecedeutedly low prlco of JS.OO.
Megeath Stationery Company
1308 Far nam St., Omaha
MUNYON'S INHALER
CURES
CATARRH
Colds, Coughs,
Hay Fever, bron
chitis, As th mu
and nil Diseases
of the Throat and
Lungs.
rintitls nf Jli-illenieil nrur urn Inbnleil
through tin muu'ti nnd emitted from tin- nm
-I' I'li'iintlng mid vjiinrlilng nil the lnllmoil
anu illm-ani'il parm wlilili mnnot tie reactied y
mi-ilb-iuii IjW.ii into In- oininli
It rcicif, the oce tpr,lilt heatt the raw
yitice - It (ion tu the tiritt nfitiirrtsr- It net oi
ii tialm rmtl twite In the v inte ituttem t.ii 'it
'Jruatl'sts or.e n lijmuil. t'-0.' A e-U fit., J'Mltt
$8.00
Mail Orders Given
Prompt Attention
$8.00
Good Neighbors
For yourfamlly'scomfort 'J
und vour own, m
HIRES Rootbeer
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fc&N torn or lr ana n jrrotw or ran.
fv: a Huiiona rur ctnu,
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Anti-Kawf
Are nil index of yinif nun ivmi tnlnlity. n nre ,iuilrril by
Hit' oini,uiy j oti lii'i'i li.i lie iielliliiiiliooil .von llvo lu-niul
liy Hit- liiillilln In will. Ii niii- iilllce is lui iiti'il.
The Bee Building
Is the best ollii'U liclnliliorlirKnl In D t! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . l-'llst-ililss icii
pie like Ill'Sl-i hiss lielKllbol'h--tn KM.V lliitlllllt; U Hist i lilsH
nlliie.
'I'lint is tho klml It will nlvo UH iloastii'i to sliow yu.
Tiin urn building,
ITIli nml I 'it ii it in sin.
R. C. PETERS & CO
Itentnl kciiIn,
It s Hiire
Not once In u
hundred tlinen
iIoi-h Antl-Kawf
fall to i urr .! cool
Sco your driiKelai He hcIIh It
iHict t-. ..M)AX,wt)tin cai'si i, nn.
rure CJor.orrhoea, Uleet, unnatural dls
charts In a few dayH All drtigglm. accept
I t HI IJOtiua. ny mini i w. inn uirreiions.
Ulck Co , 113 fentro 8l . New Yorlu
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