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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER H. IPnn.
PITTSBURG DROPS A GAME
111 liJUVIl'J " '
(EittijTsr'i Trflism Git tb Qaike: Slif
gen &; Yif.0,7.
BgtWKlYN TAKES TWO FROM CI'tCiMVn
Sliding H'd l.t On All Hold, nn.l !
Settle Dfntn lorr to the
Trailing (ilnnt. In the
Itnt-f.
rblln J.lphln. Hi Mtt-fmrK. '!.
t. t,nul, ri( IlcMtOH. I.
Chlraico, I ) nrLi '.
flrooklyn. T-Ml MtirlHnatl.
IlatTalo, t f lilraso. 1.
Knn.n. Cltj. i MlMlt!. t.
C'levflnml, ri llnrimioll. .1.
PHll.ADBLI'mA. r. 8pt. 11-Cisei-bro
u wild today and Pbltadelpbia. dt
'iM Mtubur? itiv cctaps;ti aaa.
In th alatb itiia th rliltort bad a
bttla rally. bt It did eot costlm loC(
es?k U) V of kSf T1'J. AtUBdSDCs,
i.Wi. Seort
PITTlBfltO I HI I-AI.J5U-MIA.
XH'M": HK'UI
HttV. U. .. I 4 Thoni. ti. I I : I I
nmtm r! i t a a i' I l t a
Jliihr, 9k l i l t rl-h ty. tbt I I I
BfWa. II, 1 1 : I i IJviv It. 1 1 1 4 1 l
"Wiirm. hi tit ,rtia. tt.. . t i
!--. I t I I tHntm. - i 4
otTiaflf, . i t 4 i tMtij, ..: t i i
TaarMii. ii. t t l a a cn M. i : I i
) I I I rraatr. p... Mil
T4H lUtlll 1 rcUU . 11 11 17 It
PltUburc tOOOIOOt-'.
Phlladeltthla ... .0 2 ; J I 1 " '-II
Earr.d runa: lltubure. I; rnlU'Mp'iia, !
,iwj.w nus- unriMi. u : ,nn.r.
Hlci. bourlaaa Homo run. WH.ams.
fitttUf htt Kraar Stolen bave- Beau
ojoni. unti Rii as, jJoian J, rrar. Thotnaa.
"2o'" P'ay: William (unaltes. l.
-,"T: J-r? teinanty. .r-i to. m-i
P-45 b.ll, yri. f'-, an
cwmre. OU
tnrilliial Ilrar t'p.
BOSTON. at,t gt iy,ui , n hindlly
14 y, battln PitMnxr o t of th box tn
the fifth Inning Jon. proed fairly
f!ihre throuph'ut th jtame. A fine stop
by Wallace and M dn-k a feldlnit were
fs.turs. Attendance, l.W Scott:
nrroK. i rr. invt.
ItHOlE' RMOAK
Ilaauira. cf 1 i i a M0r4w. ;, : it
ta. . 1 1 1 I Brit. If . 4 1
rHakl. rf
Hit Hevtrrk. ff I till
11(14 VaarWt, rf t 1 4 t
Ttify r
OOMac, N
IKiCr. if.
Vint, lb ..
112 14 wallac. m. 4 1 1 T
111 K tt. lb.. 4 11 a i
Sit WrOuin. Ik 4 i
ailtvaa, a.. t 4 4 ! .
1S
1 ! S 1
riiiBr, p t a 4 4 : Jut, p
II (iv, p.... V V V 9 9
'Hirrr
1
14 4 4
.4 4 4 4
Totsi) ,.(uru i
OirVa .,
"fMaeea
Tau'
r n t
iSaitM for Willi, in the ninth
"Bajted for Stahl In the ninth.
'Kan for Clarke in th ninth.
, H 9 M M ! 11
fit. Lula ! 1 H 1 M M
Harned run. Boaton. : St. Loula Tl
Burkett roub p:ay: 1
Knerlnr-, hit 1 S ztVC" 'wTr. . '
:.KA IOHK Spt 1J A fumbl by
Doyl! In th fl'-t Inning today proved fa'.l
to th New Y'Tk It wa rsponn, f-.r
at least two r.-i y.nth-wnnn pltchd a
rplndld ifm and d-rvi to wli A b-e
hit on t-ttnl casins would hae oi
th rame for Nw York Th rhl'-"i
will play off a jotp'"ed rame here tomor
row. Attendance. Score:
'.HI'.'Afj .SEW TOItK
H 11 O A E K.H O A fi
Min'r. If 1 4 : 4 4 Vaall'n. ef.l 1 n
OiM. :b .. 1 I J 1 1 itrh. If . 1 0 x (, t)
1 1 0 0 mcitra'n. lb 1 114
ftraar. lb.. 0 4 FmlUi, rf... 1 9
Iitr. rf... 0 1 4 4 Doyl. lb .9 J 11 4
!lrdly, lb,: 1 t I Imvu. n.... 1 ;
McCor'lt. ii. 0 1 T 1 1 'ikiiMi. :b. 9 2 : 1
KKtir, c. . 1 I 1 0 (r Howr,B. c.. 1 0 1 2
CuaVrn. p. 0 1 4 1 o.Math'w'n. n ) (
Tntal! .. t t 27 1 1 ToUli .. J I :i U I
ChlP.-iKO 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 (?,
.w York 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0
Barrif-d run: OilcaKo 1 rirt ba n
rror: Chicago, 3, New York. 1 I-ft on
baee: Chl'apo, 1 Nw York. i. Flr.t
ba on balls: nr. Cunnneham. J. nr.
ilfathenaon. 1 Hiruck out. Ky Mathw
son, I. fitln binei. Ilrarllry, MCorrnak
Two-base hlu. Kline. Mathewacn. lilt ty
Pitched Mil. Uy Cunr.lnrham, 1 ! 1
ball: Kiln;. Time: 1 Co. I mp1r: Km 1.
llrooUlyit Win n 1'alr.
I1P.OOKLYN. Spt 13 - Brooklyn won
both s;m. today Th flrt was t v,
Weyhlnc having th fint Innatis Hhut out
until th4 lhth. Nowton wa hit hard
and his auprort was ragred. he f-ontrlb-mine
four of the nine error- MrUrlde
oolllill with th fenc whll 'haslng a fyil
and had his kn In J jred Brooklyn uot an
apparently safe lad tn the nrHt thr In
Vngs of the Fecond ;m, but the vliltorj
Md a batttnic trak In the fifth. t.orln?
JU runs and forKtns ah4d It wan a k
Kami for the next two halve and
then th locals won cjt on a base on ball,
a mlssrMl chance, Daly's hoin run, a "Ingle
and two wild pitch" Th illdins" r.f Mie
Clnclnnatls whs axalu rassed. Attendanc,
1,W. Score flrHt came
CINCINNATI
I1ROOKLTN
It II O A C
tl It
Hwftt rf.. 0 10 0 1
Irwin, n-lb 02101
Jon, cf... 12 10 0
KIer. rf... 2 0 0 0 0
fl'flt Jb-rf 0 0 2 1 0
rthrkrd. It 1 1 2 10
Ilekly. lb. 1 2 4 1 1
Ki:ey, lb . S 1 19 0 0
I)ly. 2b 4 1 S 1 0
Crrorri, 0 0 3 i 4
OJlnn, 2b... 0 2 2 2 1
fro", lb.... 11110
Mellrld. rf 0 0 1 0 0
rirlf'n. If. 0 0 1 0 0
Dahln, 0 0 J J 0
Mcflulr. c 0 1 1 1 0
Weyhlnif, p. 0 1 0 1 0
Kaho. e ... 1 1
Ntwton, .. 1114 4
I'lt 0 0 0 9 C
Totals
12 :; ii 0
Totals .. 2 10 24 17 5
Battd for Ntwton In th ninth.
glnclnnatl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2
rooklyn 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 -:
Earned runs: Cincinnati, 1; Brooklyn, 2.
STRENGTHEN
YOUR NERVES
rntcnrAi, hints to tiiosi: -who
sirrEii ritoM udik
Mint i:s.
a snitini s roMiri Kiv that too or
'lli.N l'llOi:S FATAL.
Btatlstlrs nrove that about 7j pr rent
of the udult population suffers from nerv
ous disease, more or leas severe. Why this
Is so Is readily understood when wc tnka
Into consideration that :i urrat many
causes result in a urraKinj; uown 01 tne
nerves.
The prevalnr of nervous diseases led
eclentlflc Investigators Into this Held 'if
work. In order to discover 11 rnviris to over
come these baneful uffectlonH. The result
was the discovery of the (Jreat Hudvan.
the on remedy that has proved wonderful
ly successful in tne treatment of nil ncrv
our fllsenres.
nUDYAN Is now within the roach of
Tory on who needs It. People formerly
paid larso Hums to obtain It In every In
stance their money was well spent, for
Hudyan Invariably cures dlspuscs of the
nervous system. Mudiral chemistry hav
Ine aided us this valuable remedv has ttecn
concentrated and deduced so that it Is
now within tho reach of every rnnn or
woman. Its cjratlve nronertles are lust
the same as when people had to pay 1150
tar 11.
HUDTAN Is for men and women who ar
headaches. ' aleenleasnrsa. Impaired dlse
tlon, dizziness, costlvcness uml the many
other symptoms that denote it weakened
condition or tne nerves.
Women who sulfur the many rellex nerv
nus disturbances due to disorders peon liar
to their sex win nnu tnnt iiuayan win re
llftTe and cure them.
Men who nre weak mid nervous and not
able, to apply thamselvos to any task will
find In Hudyan a positive euro.
Hudyan Is for sale by druggist, or It will
d sent direct upon receipt or prico iwo a
uackneo or six cacknees for 12.50.
If your riruKxist docs not keep Hudyan
sena airrct 10 ino
HUDYAN REMEDY CO.,
BAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Consult free, the 11 ml 11 11 Doctor
Cnll or Trrltr to llirm,
For sale by Kuhn & Co,. Sherman A Mc
Connsll Dr.iB Co , Mycrij-Dlllou Drue Co.
x. a, r: ik C.
Joni'. 'S P'd ball Bu.low A. WrS '' 1 : 1 rra If . I l C 1
Chlt'riKO Win on Crrun,
-v. Tv.r.,: :;
r " I'rk'-., J I,f i , lM-j.
ti 7. Brooe.vn. 7 atrj'K ut By vy-
i h".a 1 br Newton, j. aacriflr hit !nk- ;
art. B"'!n mm Kvr on oai.s: 1
off v.'.ifcinf. i, oft .swton, . roub:
baiy to Kelly. becka.rd to Cros.
umn to C'jteoraJi. Pasaul tall. Ka.no.
j Tire. I ll fmptrt. Inyder.
Sor aenl ram
ajff.iijATt i mvrmxnit.
I. M O A S ' K M 'i 1 I
Br--:. fl.lUH J . cf.. I I t 1
Ir r. U t 1 1 ICit. f... J 1
- Hi M . a A ik , 1 AAA
,,.,!n lt t I I KI1T. lb...
rortra. mi l l t I Dair.
. t 1 I l I
1114 11
.I4lt
. I 4
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p 4 4
r . 4 n t Cr"a. Ih.
Kf I'i ft. if i I aBi. )
Pn-t. t . I I I I rartaii.
fctt. p. 114(1 Kt.. a
Hour.
TMala mail l,
I TeU'I II 11 tl 4 I
rinrnMl o l S -
Bfooldyn l10l -U
fUrnad rtina: cinrinnatl. i. BfooHlrn. 4
Horn run- Daly. Thf-baA hit. 5hck-
fd. Koalf T-o-ba- -a'.W: "ofcofiin.
v.n h rfa. rm. I
cinr.au. 4 Bfoofclvn. S 8:rjch oat: BV j
Kl'"n. i ry MCJinniir z. oy kwi. i
SafMfl': hlta: Croaa. rarr'l Bs on
ba!; -tt K'.'Jn,. 1. OS ikott. 2 r Jbl
cla -. e'ot! to Pfz to Hrad Hit ty
ptvt.4 mil Bv Kitt'Ji. 1 ratd ball
IIU Wild pitch: By Scott. 1. 71 fn-:
1U I'BsMres: Itham and Jnnlnjri
Socond ca eall4 on aconnt of ttarkatoa
tnntllnit of the learnt.
Plad. Wos. It. PC
Brooklyn . .
Plttiburr
ill
u:
114
lit
nt
ni
ii
9
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44
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Philadelphia
thi'."
St lii
frvmyjn
Clncinra'l
New Y'rk.
CAJIt!! OK TII1J AJIUIIICAN L,lAGll
Chnunrr llhcr fnnblr to Go thi
Ittuitf nt Amnlf'a Par.
CHICAOO. Spt. 11 Today's gam wa a
tloa -'onte't for elbt Innlnrs. bjt" Flaher
let doti badly in the nlc.h and allowed fix
nit. rj:un? ir tnre runr. Amoie nan
th local rompltl at his mercy. At
tendance. r -ore.
CHICAGO. nt,TTAI5,
R M O A E R H O A E
lb 1 1 Wta, cf 1 S
.. c t aswrvr. S. 1 i I
i O lry a. 4 1 1 BroVTk. Hit It
! PitVr. p 4 4 114) AovMe. p. 4 1
WS .. 4 1 4 t
"Harim'n a a
Touts .. (14 17 11
'Mbusart .
To ais .1 i rr h i!
Battad for BraJn.
"Batted for 01ary.
Batted for FUher.
( 'hlcaao 0 0 0
buffalo l I o M
0 4 1 0-1
0 X 6 -$
Earned runs: Chicago. 1: Buffalo. S. Left
"ti ba-a Chlaa-o. : Ruffft'io. Z. Two-baae
hlta: 'arv. rsttman. Kallliran. Blerbauer
' Sacrifice hlu. Flihr. O'Leary. Carey.
htolen base: MrFarland. Double play: An
drw4 to Blrbaur to Carey, 'true out:
uy i-Tanr. 3 on bails: on nsner. :;
off Arnol. 1. Hit by ritchd ball: Shearon,
ucranana. rime: i-k umpire, uwyer.
I'aay liny for Illne.
KANSAS rTS. Sept '3 -Kansa- Cl'y
had no trouble In wlnrins; from Detroit
today. Ytaiftr was hit hard ar.d oftn an-l
hit support wm poor. Attendance, i.
Score.
K.KS3AB nTT. ! rjlTTROI
R H f A r I
K HO A E
Hmhm. rf 4 t 1 4 1 rwy,
lb
j : j :
1 : c 0
O-fctvn If 4114 I VrAl rr c
4 ; ; 1 1
1 1 1 n I 4 yan. ib
Totals .It ITS 11 1 Totals .. 4 12 UU I
Kansas City . . SS1S1010 '-11
Detroit . .000100 0 1-1
Earned run?. Kaias f'Hy. 6: Detrol'. 1
To-ba hit: O P.rln. Tnre-ba.e hit:
JOmphlll tit. Stewart. Frisk. Stolen bis:
"aay. Has on IjI1 Off C,lb.on. 1 off
Year. 2 Left on b- Kan'as City,
. Detroit. 10 Pad balls McAllltr i).
Mr-Manu" Wnd p't-h: fJloaon S'r;c
r.w By ntrson. 2. by Ycagr, 3. Tirni-:
!) Vmplr: Cantllllon.
MIIIt Lost nllh Kn.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn . Fpt 13 -Today's
twlv.lnnlnp same shojld have gon to the
locals, hut by rank fVldlnr thy forced It
upon Cleveland. McCann twlrld a pret
ram nd would hav easily won with good
mn baek of him. There will be a double
header hre tomorrow and the Detroit
nam will be transferred to that city com
men'inij Sunday. Attendance, 3W. Score:
MlNN-EAJOUi 1 CLEVELAND
R.H O A n. RIIOAP
lAl!y. If .12 10 0 PlrVr-e, -f. 2 0 2 1 4
Wi:mot. rf 1 1 5 4 0 fjnr.li, If 1 0 1 0 S
Nn. It 0 1 2 2 0 '. I' ... 0 0 0 9 0
trV-dri. lt 0 1 14 1 Jon. rf. .. 1 1 1 0 0
Kmtt.'i. si 4 4 2 2 1 Lsfh''. lb 1 0 12 2 9
Nlrhnli, rb. 4 2 4 1 t-h'a. tt ... 0 0 2 2 1
I'lhr. .... 9 1 2 IPH lb .9 4 4 2 1
nandlln, cf 1 1 2 0 0 Tarsttt. lb C 1 3 1 0
McCaas. p.O 1 1 1 0 fr afa-n, t. 4 9 I 2 0
- ,u.rt. p . 4 1 0
Tctals .. 1 12 X 11 4
I Totals .. C 7 It 14 2
0nlns benched for klcklne in fifth In-
nlns.
Minneapolis. 10000001100 0-2
Cleveland ...0005 1 000000 2-0
Harntd run: Cleveland. 1. Two-base hit:
Band.lln. Thre-base hit: Jones. Pahi-ed
tall: Fisher. Wild pitch: Hart. Bas-w on
balls: Off McCann. 5: off Hart, 2. Hit by
nlthd ball- I. ally. Cross First base on
errors: Aand. 3 Lft on bases: Mlr.n-
utrfills. 11: f Iceland. S. Double nlav. I-a-
Cnarj'C to Flood. Stolen bases: Lally. V.'ll
tnot (2i. Nance Facrlne hit: Cross. Time:
2:06. Umpire: McDonald
Stiwullili; of thr Tennix.
Plavd. Won. Lost. PC
Chicago 130 73 El .0
Milwaukee 131 74 67 Aj
Indianapolis 130 70 m .i.tf
Detroit 114 CS 03 .507
Kansas City 131 (3 09 .4S5
Cleveland 131 CI 79 .4".
Buffalo 131 0) 74 .413
Minneapolis 131 C2 C .ZJ
Tlo fimne nt eoln.
The local Younie Men's Christian associa
tion ball team went to Neola yesterday and
met the team of that place In a clone game.
The gam at the end of tho trmth Inning
was 5 to 5. whn the game was called be
cause train time had arrived. The game
oxrmng nnu 11111 01 interest. 11 an a
pitchers battle nnd Davidson's work for
Omaha at critical periods was the great
feature. Hteelo pitched u. good game, hold
ing the association boys d iwn to nln him.
A fair crowd was In attendance. A number
from this city accompanied the team.
Score: li II V.
Nrola 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 O-o 14 6
V M. C. A.. 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0S 9 6
Struck out. By Steele, 11; by David. on, 10.
Indliin Pluy (;iod Ilnll.
DI'NNVILLE, Ont.. Sept 13 -f.pclal.l-1
he Nebraska Indian bae ball tam de
feated Weedaport, N. Y , 3-0; Sencci Fail,
24-; Clifton fiprlngn, 3-2; Corning. 9-3.
Avoca, 7-3; Hummondsport, 9-6: Livonia,
2'M; Akron, 9-3. The Ind ans lost to Corn
ing, 7-C, ar.d to Waverly, C-5.
Yesterday Dur.nvlll and the Indlais
played thirteen inning to a tie, the c ,re
being 1 to 1. The game wus called on ac
count of darkness.
SPENCER RIDES IN POOR FORM
oontlny, the I'ntorltr, llrntrn h
Prince in Willow Strike, While
1'otente Ilnroly Wins,
NEW YOHK, fiept 11-A perfert fall day
and un uttr.tr tlve program drew a big
crowd to ( Jravesond today Two flakes
and a h irtlle handicap were decided anil
tho sport was Interesting except to thoRo
tnho entrusted their money and hopes to
Spencer II practically threw awuy the
Willow stakes on Noonday and only won
tli'i Speculation vtakt-s by a nurrow margin
after a bad ride.
Seven horses faced th starter for the
Willow, a dash of live and a half furlor.ps.
for 2-year-old (lilies. They were sent off on
tho socund break to it bad start. Sweet
Lavender being prattlr.i'Iy left at tho post.
Noonday, the hot favorite, showed In front,
hut Elizabeth took up tho running In the
Urst fjrloug and !! tlii held hy two
lengths to tho btretch, with Noonday two
lengths before the balance Noonday
quickly dlsposod of the paremaker and was
winning easily, Sp ncer taking her In hand,
when Turner brought Janice up with a rush
and won nt the pot hy a head. Trigger
beat Elizabeth for show money, Henry
putting up n weak llnlsh.
Potento. the favorite for th Speculation
stakes, won by n head from Klnnlklnnlck.
but had to beat much tho best horse, as
Spencer rodn it bad rucu. Peaceful, the
early pacemaker, was third.
Turner had another good day, riding throe
winners. The Pride at 3 to 1. In the sec
ond, Janlco nt 26 to 1 In the third and King
Bramblo at 1 to 3 In tho last.
Tho hurdle raco resulted In a big upset.
Nuto at 25 to 1 winning easily. A field of
fourteen faced the starter and all finished
but three. Klondike, the favorite, was a
n-ul third. The Uier winner was Qlada
rr. f;.?r.-!
a r. i h--..'
r n ,ru. r.ar. :..at r
j half ral.ea Nuto U4 'Hun 1 i 1 wtt.
I Mato. m (Finn-rant. to 1 "e-or,d. Ktfi
dtk. i vitch.. i to a. third. Tim
IMI-S Mor-r" Docrfr.. Lofif Is'.e. B-ir
. ll-i1on fto-.t. '-h;iiifr. iHre Btr. i
r.'. r h .ru, r.r. :..; ' ' 'i
half mt.es .Njtr. U4'Hr.r' ltl w.t.
aiaso. is innnjrant. 4 to i vrva. ivwn-
Elr.r. L.4y Urdn Tin. Drautbtatna-;.
j t-pnaiara im votor aieo ran.
' T&T&TZi R&FiWV-fWk .
to-v t Fly nr... 1 t, 1 and 4 f 1. fond: (
munenvr. ivi inmrr1. u to i. miri nm-
I 11 1-5
Mldnirht th!m. ?Drro
Mr Chrtetophar. fUnc 4r. Buffoon.
Oreenock. lUnal Jo. Tartar. Lrdarlllr.
Contrary Bvraf and aenratef alao ran.
intra rmc. it nw luni. nv an nan
furionc. Janic 114 iT-rntr- S to 1. won;
Noonday. 114 (8fncr-. en And : to S.
cond. Trlr. S 8:a-k'. to 1 third.
Tim 1 04 io. Eiualwth. I-aJr Schorr.
Swat Lvcbdr and Lady '.f th ValMr
finh ran. S-cttUt!on stake. and
on-s)itanth miica: l'otnt. 11? S:n.
ear. to J won: KinnikJnruc. iXd Ji.
An
ihMriif Andronk-us. AUtka and Klnc i
Barleycorn alio ran
Firth nt.-. nve iunnt o.aae nun. in
Shawi. to 1. won; I; la. 113 Brennan it
to 1 and 1 to 1 aecend. aanpar.ckr. 11J
J Board,. 56 to 1, third Tim. l.2-S
L"rd Propr. Advoatr. Guatemala. Mae
r.ja Troll. tratelt. Carnelwn. Crmr' -
tor. Ociden. Prtnco N'omad, Semtr.ole. Zip
and Sanrfeid alto ran.
Kin RramKl. 11 iTrner.. 1 t 1. "ton.
Sadd jcee. i;i iCMcrai. U to 5. cod. Time
1:4 ALIX'S RECORD IN DANGER
At Btnpire tlt Trnck The Abbott,
tilth tirrtn llrltlni, Trot
Mile In -'lOI Pint.
NEW YOP.K Fept. i: -Th atfr.din-e
at th rra.-.l :: It rr.e l aj at :(. Hm- i ere Phil McLaren counted on tke fatal
pir I'.ty track was lrg- T-''teB.
Wiln attrt tlor.. cre the Iree-f ")"ill pa e vi..v . . .v- rt ,v
ar.d a mil asair.u -Ime ty The Abbott Murphy a the Srat to eater the ring.
In the freeforail pace An. -ends sold l.'
!'0, Z?T,nl M?f. inJi m- -'d Ir.diaaa t r
1. Th finish In th nrt heat wa 1,'
ooubt to the wtr. but Pnrc Alert won
ry a nrs from Anac-.nda. lr, th w-rd
l.eat Prince Alrt broke hally. Ar.acor.i.
winnlnr by thre lengths. He sli .i
the next heat and the race lb J. hair-rats
Ir.s; finish In
in
th trot ten Jlred us fo.' the wrd
It wa tu'h an open affair that evety !
hers In It had frieiids Lady Noivett was '. tne two and yet there was plenty of
the favorite at to I. but Mar.h stpr"d Murphy money around the rtns;s:d, for the
,n0r,hh.iny,n. ?hUfn 0tBhcLJndnh.h-. ' . m,rts Ml.ed that the Aus-
ah led to the threouarter pole whn , trallaa bad had experience enough in the
she broke, ehrked and fll dead ..Ma'1,ria8 0 outreaeral and outpoint a rner
Tom winnln th heat I-ady Sortt. the
favorlt. won the next thre luaia b a
narrow margin. .. . ...
Th 1:11 pace ha I lx startr.4. Kred
old at ) Tom Calhoun at . Ituna for
! and th field at 1 Dnvr won the
first heat by a length bu; In the next two
Tom Calhoun wen by a n' In th flrc".t
ktr.d of a drive and took the fourth wltn a
little to spar. ,
The btir ;ent of th day was the mile
asralr.st tlm by th -rack geldln. The
Abbott, to beat his record of 2 4 v He wnt
very slew to the quarter In :12 and then
went like llchtnln to the half It) 1 .
He hot by th three-quarter pole In 1 J3-
aid came h-.m In I:. ."his i,1ves him the
champion seldlnp re-ord, but still la'-
him behl-.d tfit world s champion reco J
hld by Allx. i '84
Th wARon ra'- for amateurs had thr
competitor:, but Hoi las V100 tofi4 t9.
lead at the stm ar.d won by three lengtw
In the fat time of 5.W Itesulta:
it trtttr nurse ll.SW:
Lady Nirvett. b m . by Corral
Bownei
Uld Thorn, b ra fWb"tri.. J
1 1
5 "
6 1
i
Lonard Bell. tr. ivaiar
.1 E C. h c. (O'Neill
. 7 9
.10 4
. S $
4 J
. I
. 3 7
. AmKr, V. m iLvmini
Fln-t b m (0'oraW
l.avran. or. if. inuu-jm
Rival, b m i"'!'
4
i
f't
All Day. Wt. te -.herier
Mtrtha b m iDemarest.....;.. 1 dl
Time: ! - S-.
i 11 paflr.r. purse !.:
Tom ainoun. rn n "t . . "
WllV.is i.Mower) .
Deveras. bik. h. (Warei J
1 1 1
1 S
Prlnr A., or. s. nysoni.
Frd W . ch it. (Golden).
v. irini.nl.nl
2 4 1
4 i 3
6 :
3 i i
...A
nun". " . - . 1 - .Lw a
L Lljero. ch. h tP.jthbun)
Time- Z:li'v : i't, - " .
tefc-for-Hll pare, ws-oi races
ltontls Crook, ch. r . ly Budd Croo
Billln 4
CJualrltca. ch. sr. P "?,r.-I ;:
Sllvrmaker. sr. K arc
Time. 2:10 vfl.
Free-foT-all-par r;re lleXI.
Anaronda. h. b. Mc. nryi.. ; J
Prince Alert, b. tr (McCUrj) 1 3
Indiana, b r. iMrCartyi 3
Tirn 2 OS'.. 2:W -fe
Hpednl rac. to bat lAiS- .
Th Abbott, b. P.. by Chimes J
:;: ii:""
Tnlly Pilot TUri-r Hrlem Winner
Miioinn Sent. 13 -Harletn's feature
.J.."''. V'"- rent-red In th third
rare. In" whlrh Found.
Devil and others met" at a mile and one-
eluhth ThIIv went rtznt to in irm " " ' . to ray
Found. Eony Hov undertook to krp up sei: a(tcr the clinch in time to be on th
w?th th iV. but bfor th4j route hd ! d,.eMlw...
""hn Bake;; 'fV backfired Tnd Smith s big ys were gleaming with do
staggering. At the clos ll-ichanan sent ij,at When rot through the crowd to
H.rd Knot out but h cU nt (jahi 1 a n h,g drMln r00m .., ,
away "nd W lengths" In V?on"t o?PThe these ha.-beens will bo tscklln' me." he
Devil. Weather priecc aim ti".
'''Flm". five furlongs- Dullst im 1 (Baa
s.nger.. 11 to 10, won; Frldolln. 102 iTallv,.
11 to second; Hernando. 106 Buchanan 1.
11 to 1 third Tim 1.W2-'. William Ark.
KolhMm. Natural Gas. llegea. L. Dcslrlojs
and Trojkaros also rati. --,.,
Second race, six furlongs: Abe I-urst.
IM (Pur'. 6 to 1. won; Dollle w etthsft
11 (Tsllv). 9 to fi. se'onn. ryr i.-.. i-
rr Jll 19 to 1. third Tim 1 .13 1-8 Frro,
Mlnyen Peate. Ai'lo H. IVsa Dlah. ree
ilariu. Nora C. Little Sallle and Benjamine
"'Third1 race, one and one-eighth miles:
Found: 93 (Tally). 2 to 1, won; Hard Knot.
K (Buchanan), 9 to 5, second: The Detll.
(Ransomi. 6 to 1, third. Time: 1 52 3-5.
Pinocle, John Baker and Boney Boy also
Fourth race, on mile and twenty yards:
Vanhoreheke. 91 (Tally. 3 to 2, won; Head
nattr. 1' (Buchanan). 4 to 6, second; Oh
r.et. CO (Woodsi. 5 to 1, third. Time: 1:42.
DlMol-jta also ran.
Fifth race, live furlongs: Silurian. 9. (Bu
cbsnan). 2 to 5. wm, Money Miss. ICO
(Tally), 3 to 1, cecond; Tyr. 11') (Gllmore).
4 to 1. third. Time: 1:0013. Tcnny Belle
and Krewar also ran.
Sixth rac, one mile: Cogmooy, Yu
(Tallvi. 7 to 5. won; Prestar. 107 (Tully). 10
to 1. second: Frelinghuysen. 100 (Fllrk). 5 to
1. third. Time- 1:10 2-5. Sam McKevr.
Senator Thompson. Prince P.eal and Hon
doonct also ran.
rtenlt nt ICInlooli Pnrli.
ST. LOUIS, Sept 13 -Th big crowd
which Journeyed to Klnloch park this after
noon witnessed several very spirited con
tests and benefited financially, four favor
ites taking down purses. Domlnlck was
astrido three winners. Track fast. Hesults.
First rac. seven f Jrlongs, celling: Eight
Bells. 103 (Domlnlck), 8 to 5, won; Miss
Lvnah. 113 (Howell). 5 to 1. second; Hun
garian, IIS iCoburn), 2 to 1, third. Time.
l:.-. (-.nnxon, ito-iaquu, vjii jiunu uuu
Crystalline also ran.
!-,.,, ml rare, live and one-half furlongs.
purse. 2-year-olds: Marcy. 1W (Coburn), 8
to 1, won; uoniiary. w ijjnminicKr, . 10 1.
second; Monos, 113 (Crowhurst). 3 to 2,
third. Time: 1 :',. Varro, Blrdi. Stone,
t,.hert .Ir and Mlas Aubrev also ran.
Third rac. six furlongs, selling: Small
tai.k fcR 1 Domlnlck 1. 4 to 5. won: Oueen
Anne. 113 (Coburn). 20 to J. second; Kate
Freeman. Mi (C01 hran), I to 1, third. Time
1:16. Seething also ran. Florldan left at
post.
Fourth race, seven and one-half furlongs
selling. Olen Lako, 110 (Hoell), even, won
El Cany. 108 (Crownurst). 2W to 1. second
Peter Durvea. Ill (Wlnkfield). SPn to 1
third. Time: 1:3c1?. J. H. Barnes and Tom
Gllmore also ran.
Fifth race, one nillo and seventy yards,
selling: Early Bird. 101 (May), & to 1. won;
Joe Doughtv. 104 tCochrani, 15 to 1, second;
Laureate. 107 (Crowhurst), even, third.
Time: 140V Guide P.ock. Annie Oldfleld
High Jinks and Sklllman also ran.
Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Terra
lene. lf3 (Domlnlck), even, won; Old F"X
107 (Coburn), 4 to 1, second; Mona B, 103
(Howell). 6 to 1. third. Time: l:15i;. Po
meiia. Charlo, Brlghtle B, Lady Memphis
Dlona Fonso and Inucndo also ran.
liners at Clinton I'nlr.
CLINTON." Ia . Sept. 13 -(Speclal Tele
gram.) Fully l."t people witnessed th
races at the Clinton district fair today
Tho results of the races were as follons
2:20 pace purse jao:
Terry Walton
Sarah Loo
Lady Wilkes ,
Time: 2.13. 2:164. 2:17H-
2 25 trot, purse. 2C0.
Olenvlow Phallas
Border Wilkes .
Pit Kellogg
..1 1
..5 2
..2 3
..1 1
..2 2
..4 3
lime: . "i. . o, imv- .
Aeronaut "Kid" Hammer had a narrow
eseup from death. The balloon rollariiol
and ho cut looso tho paraThute vhlcn
only opened a few teet oeioro 11 sirutn.
Itnlnbtivr Cnpturn Llplnn ('up.
NEW YORK, Sept. IS. Cornelius Van
derbllfs Halnbow won the race for the Lip
ton cup off Sandyhook today by threw mtn
utea. Mlucola was second.
. - T
. ,. , , -r..
AuittiiMUi Billy xorpkj Acira ran im
' U,
A H 1 imA VM.
"h" SMITH LICKS HIV WITH A PUNCH
Omaha I.n.l Morr Away thr Ondc
Inlnolble Anttrallan In Le
Than n Mlnntr Aftrr
Call of Tlinp,
It took - H. - Smith Jut abcut x jnicut
to knock railt -treat all of 'Australian
...'7 " . . ' .
p7 -
get lato tbc firhtiai gam. Bvfsr a doiea
In tao rtB waabiagtoa hail
laat algkt Murpar 9 to the floor
'...h . k,vt., , v.... .w.. the diraer
I '" kock-ct blo taai ea tne oiraey
I one oi ta eaal4t Ttctorta of in life.
j Tae bout vu attended by a fair croud.
T a pa n.,t would L
' T"r ireote1 10 f , s J"at "ou!a. ,
, of eta lntereat and Murphy wtt picked
; raaay at the wlaser on account of his
V 4. 0U fcae . V k mat fat -
fecded the fthereiht chaaptesahlp
of the world asd had woa Sent after flht
whea he actively in thr giae ten yearf
! co. hit of bo avail when he eal u?
agalsst the hutky colored youth. Murphy
, was buffeted about by the negro and con
I ducted hiistelf as th -erltet aautcur and
I tefoxe the spectators realized It he was
sprawlins; on th canvas floor, while P.ef
ptotapuy at '. 10. He esa in nis lace tHe
hectlc Cu,h e a COajuaptive and the only
,,.0,,, , , ,
ladkatln of a puslllst in his scrawny
i-u re was a well-auacled right arm. He
was followed later by bis opponent. The
darkeys coal black eVIa covered chest and
arms that showed perfect muscular de
velopment. He looked the better man of
amateur.
The little fellows met la the center of
the rlrn; a soon as time was called and
mixed It up lively for a few seconds. Then
the color?d boy forcd Murphy to the
rlnrslde and' the latter came near falling
through the ropes In hu zeal to get away.
Recovering himself. Murphy waltzed toward
; Smith and the two clinched. Then Smith
rushed him to one side of the ring and
agala they clinched. P.ef tree McLaren
walked between them and Murphy stood
like a many, leaving his guard entirely
unprotected. Smith was quick to uke ad
vantage of this opening and landed his
left on Murphy's mouth, following tt with
a quick right to the Jaw. The white man
was aent In a heap on the floor and Mc
Laren begin the count. Murphy made an
ostensible effort to regain bis feet, but was
still lying at full length when the count
2 ! was ended.
j' It was all so sudden that the spectators
I hardly knew what to think of the affair.
There ere som cries of fake" and
.wmi, uui hue uvc ia iii? uivappoiai-
meet of these bo had hoped to see the
bout go somewhere sear the fifteen rounds
scheduled. Murphy -was knocked out
1 squarely and fairly.
Murphy aa seconded in the ring by Kid
Gltascn and Jim Stafford Smith's seconds
were Eddie Robinson. Johnnie Thornton
and Bob Denton. Michael Crowe odclated
as timer.
Murphy recovered his equilibrium shortly
after the dectsrlon was awarded Smith and
reached his dressing room without as
sistance. ''I expected to whip the negro
easily," h aald. "and believed I would
get tack Into the game right away. 1
ain't out now by any means, but guess I
will go back to Sioux City scd take my
old Job to a taller shop for a while yet.
I wanted to g-t enough coin to go back
hone to Australia, but It looks as though
I'd have to make I' with a needle instead
of with stuffed gloves. I always as un-
j '" ' "msni oecause
It'cky and I lost this fight tonight because
said. "I was too fast for Billy and wasn't
beared of him. een if ho was one time a
top-notcher. I expe't to get out of here
now and get sem fight. over In Chicago
and I am yaln' egainst McGovrrn befo' I
get's through "
TRAVIS IS STILL CHAMPION
In Mnffli for ri lunlu 4'rip fJolf Prc-
uilcr Hit ( In.r ( nil to Drfrnt
at Cochrane' Hand.
Tl'XEDO PATIK.N"y . S rt 13 -The In
vitation gclf tournament r.-hfrh began yes
terday morning on the links of the Tuxedo
Golf club v.-k.s continued today and some re
markably good s' ',rs were made. At one
time it looked as If the professional score of
4 for the lS-l-.o counte wo sv be beaten.
but 75 was the bent made today. E. M.
Byers of Yale was the plaer who came o
nar the mark and by so doing ho estab
lished a new amateur record for thes links
In th match u ay for the Tuxedo cup
Champion Walter J. Travis still holds the
premier position, out in nis maicn wun a
Dwitt Corhrane of Ardsley he came very
close to defeat, beating Cochrane by 1 up.
in tne afternoon rravis won from j. a
Sttllman, Jr., of Newport by 4 up and 3 to
PF. H. Bnhlen of Philadelphia and Oliver
Perrln of Baltimore put up a very Interest
ing gam. Bohlen was 2 down on the four
teenthhole, but played on with splendid
nerve and deft execution. Ho won the next
three holes mostly through good putting.
He was 1 up playing for the eighteenth hole,
which was halved !n fours and thus gave
the Philadelphia the game by 1 up.
George Armstrong won uoin or nis
matches, defeating L B. Hull of Tuxedo In
the forenoon and W. C. Carnegie of Pitts
burg In the afternoon.
In the semi-final round for the Tuxedo
cup tomorrow LHIngston will meet Ander
son and young nyers 01 la e will have
Travis for an opponent.
imiowing are in results in me contests
for the Tuxedo, llnmapo and Weewah cups
Tuxedo cup, first round, match plav. IS
holes: W. J. Trais beat A. Dewitt Coi h
ran, 1 ui: F II llyhl'-n bvt O.n-r P-rrri
1 up; C. W. Watson, sr , brat W. It. Marsh
5 up and 4 to play; G. Armstrong beat L. B
Hull. 4 ur and 3 to play; L. Livingston. Ir .
III, 4
peat j. cnaawick. ir . I ur
1r . 1
in on 19 holes; W
C Carnegie beat J. II. Hull
1 un: J. A
Stillman beat L. L. Kellogg. 1 up. E M
Byers beat Gllman P. Tiffany, 4 up and 2
to play.
Second round: Armstrong beat Carnegie.
1 up on 20 hols: Livingston beat Watson, I
4 up and 2 to play; Byers beat Bohlen, S up
and 7 to play, and Travis beat Stillman, 4
up and 3 to play.
Ramapo, Urst round, IS holes, match play
D. Emmett beat John Smith: W. P. Hamil
ton beat C. F. Watson, Jr.; G. P. Snow bet
J. C. Bcnnard: A. Holms beat W. II. Pat
tr.on; Dr. E. C. Kushmore beat L. B
Preston: I. J. Post beat K A. Ingalls: J. C
Lord boat E. C. Kent; Dtlancy Nlcoll beat
A. Heton. Jr.
See ond round: Snow beat Hamilton; Em
mett beat Holmes, Itushmore beat Post and
Lord beat Nlcholl.
Weewah cup, first round, 18 holes, match
play: H Pago beat Lee Kellogg; J. D
Laying, Jr.. beBt A. D Henry; D. Ileadly
beat E. Chadwlrk; W. H. Morgan won from
J W. Manning by default and L. V. Pulsl
fer beat Georgo Colllngwood.
Second round: Page beat Laying; Morton
beat Headley; Pulslfer beat G. B. Shepherd
(a byo) and Pierre Lorlllard (u by?) won
from It. Good body (a bye) by default.
I.nst Dny of Courslne Meet.
SirPEBIOIt. Neb , Sept. 13. (Special Tele
gram ) Today waa the last day of the
c-ourslng meet. The attnndanco was larger
than any previous day, being nearly l,Wi
In the Consolation stake, third round, the
winners were: Jack Catch, owned bv Bn
Alldritt, Friend, Nt-b ; Fuzzy, Ad Printer.
Harrison, Kan.; Silver Sioux, Ben Alldritt,
Friend; Lady Clontarf, W. G Goodt-n
Friend. Fourth round- Jack Catrh and Sli
ver Sioux. Final round: Silver Sle.ux.
AU-A.-e slake, third round. Bed Dla-
BACK M3lbhR lAul HUil;
ruond. It K. Vergln It u N t c
hens. Averv and McK- ti
D : Pltv Me. DaMjr. v 'r.r. r
roln, Le-rd Tar.slef.-t. W i 'i f
Friend. Fourth r- -'d n-1 r:.rr i . .
Pity Me. Flr.al r ,nd Bel Dlam r.d
Puppv stake third rojid. Orj ,"
wood. J. N Splv Fnend. Ykowvn. Ar.
& McKon P: '-.x Falls Final r-'utw
Grace Greenwood
COOPER GETS SECOND PLACE
Anirrlrnn Whrrlmnii rinlhod llehliul
Jljer rind Ahenil of Jncqnelln III
llxpo.ltlon l.rnnd I'rli.
PAP.IS. Spt 13 Th- Amrt ans mad a
much btter showing at Vlnrnis Hiv 11
th bicycle finals, amateur and profssoral
for th Exposlt.on Grand Prix tha:i or, th
previous visit. ('oo;.r gaining ror.d p!s
In the profs!onal and Uk third in th
amate'ir Tal!andr and Sant. Frenchmen
secured first and second pU's In the ma
te jr contest. whr th prlxeg wr works
of art worth respectively l.'JOO. 9f and
francs. The distance In this race waa :'
meters and the time 2 li.
The professional rare resulted In the de
feat of the French crack. Jacquelln, by the
Dutrh champion. Myers, and Cooper, the
Frenchman having to be contented with
third place.
Jacquelln. who had prevlouely beaten the
other American. McFarland. In th semi
!' nals. took th lead In the final ar.d held It
during the greater part of th race, but
during the lift ro :nd. Myrs and Copr
passed him. Jacq-jelin spurted, but to no
purpose, and finished three-quarters of a
length behind Cooper.
The French spectators, who had confi
dently expertd a victory for their eham
Don. gave orh a half-hearted ovation to
Mrs The distance In this rar was 2,000
mters. Time: 2 32 2-5.
The Prst prize was 11 vy francs, the sec
ond and the third 3.CO0.
lliill nt llenlrlpr Bno.
BEATP.1CE. Nb.. Sept. 13 -'Special
egram 1 Following Is th !.t of rare
results at the Gage county fair this a
rnon :
Firt race. I 35 trot, purse 20):
Nellp- C. 1
SeMcn Girl 3
Ijta Le 2
Ponca. .- ...4
Tim: 2:27;. 2:ST4;. 2:J4J4.
Second race, 2:' trot, jyurs I0:
Zellerton 1
Panaris 3
Mnto Wilk 2
Time: !:S7.. 2:34. 2:Hi.
Third race. !:13.trOt, purio, SJtO:
Hnry Grady 1
Amerigo 2
T
fer-
1 1
3 2
3- 1
t 4
I
1 ll
2 1
3 3l
1 1
1 2
: i
Scrap
Time: 2:23. S:2C 2:27W.
Novelty race, half mile and repeat.
Sir Wllke
Little Joe
Blu Jay
Time. .53. :52.
lleiill of (inn Mionf.
AMES. Ia.. Spt 13.-(3ncla' i-At h
P'ftry county championship shoot Fr-1
Swanson won the mdal by a s- ore o" C
out of 1" Th St-ry ourtv A'Ca'r
of ci'jbt ha-1 b.n orginlied onlv tw
years and in tht tlm about twenty sh 's
have been held and o fr n one man hn
won the mda" ml'. rorer-:'lvlv Mr
Swanson competed yesterday for the iirt
time.
Tod Moon uindrd.
LONDON. Spt 13 Tod PInan was .us
pended today for the rest o' 'he Docas'-r
meeting fur croslng Eager, ridden by
Mornv fjnnor. In th race for the Port
land p'jtc.
srttlrd It llllll-lf.
William M. Stller. better known n "P-in.-
flower Bill," a tent dw!l.r who 1 v .ir
Fifteenth and Locust tre. ts, i-howei up a'
th poller i-ratlon or. Thursday (ven'g
with a grlevarc agaln't hi bro'he'-ln
Ibw. ueorge rrntor si-irr snv ?riu
tri! to kiil his si'ier ar l ale threat. 1 1
to kill him. He winted th wojd-b kl i r
locked up for saf kc-plng. Stl r a
tdd to appear before th city pro-ec to
In the morning and get a warrant, bjt tn,
was not his Ide.i of swift -itce :,r1 h
declared lie would get satisfaction wlt''o r
the aid of tb law Some h U's lat r h
met Srhlllr In a saloon rear Fc. .!
and Nicholas and slugged h'm wl'h b r
gla.. Inflicting an ugly tcalp weund a' d
probably fra'turing the kull S'k-r -caped
to the bottoms, where h was a--rested
bv Iietectlve Drummy nnd Mltcne'l
Ho Is charged with asault wl'h In'ent '-
do great bodily IHurv. Feb! ler
brought to th stnt'on, where the nounl
was dressed by Surgeon Ams
Slnrrlnn I.lfrnr,
The following license to wed have bn
Issued from the office of the county Judge;
Nam and Addres. Ag
Otto Kemp. Benton county la '.t
Lizzie Beltter. Benton county. Ia 2t
O.car Ferguson. South Omahi ii
Frances Gilk-File, South Omaha i
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. ORDER A CASE.
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Dr. Kay's Renovator
Guaranired to cure the very wont ease,
of dy.neiuia. onsupatlon, bliious head
ache, liver and kidneys At drutrgUis. 'Xt
and II. Send for Pre. Sampie Free Bool
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Che extra large cake
Sold for 10 cents.
makes two cakes of the
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at twice tne price.
KIRK MAKES IT-
DEALERS
NOT A
TEMPORARY
STIMULANT
'2 B--
S1K
Ml BEBILITY.
DOCHjR J OLSON. Spcialit in Di
ca.es of Men of the St!- Klc.tro
.'UJ.cal Institute, 1 5 '5 Furnuin r:L,
Omaha, Nch.
Ma. many of yoj are riplr, 'h r- t .r former fo!lr T-r irv ;t 1 !i
falling and will soon b- , it - a rrtth'.r.r ' r .. ojr:f Tfcr It :-
to lose lmpotnr like a.! x.ii dltas i r.er or th srands"!! "'.th ; a
tan make r.o comrr rnl E t.-.er ou auit trtr It or it wli. tsatr o.
your whole futjr. wid misery enl Inlet- ri4be wo We hue treated : r.i- '
caaj of this fctnl tr.t we re at faml.'iar .-.th tl.ert. as au r w,:h tb T-y 4.
llthL orif ire b. -jj oi wt.. r.vr a riln b boh.'ed wPh em.Jtlens a:t:i
prrmatureness. smli or ' crira-.. rr nti fu;:c cmr ion f ist:'..ii
or similar s tr.p'.otr-s wh'ch r.i a. ' i.r r"..-.f:o3 a.-.i a-i'S-i jtely ur.St :.
study bii." plare nr trsrr.y jr cn-.o:n4 E -t -Medical tritra.t fj
weak men whl-h carrh'.r.es a', of !: c.ritlve r.er "'. t n ri:c'n ai f:tr.e
Ity will correct all th .-.. &Ld r- ,r- . i t,- -.a'-re ,rtr.ii-i. si.t.
hea;rh.. happy v 1- . rrv "a' n-'-l kr . I'-m-rt 'irz.-,''
We also rur to stay curJ ty o.r co.i..r.i y. .'.: -Mei ca. treitmrt
Varicocele, Stricture, Syphilitic Blood Poison,
Nsrvo-Sexual Debility
aid sll associate dje&sts r.i weakr.tse cf rri r.-i t" h :-.g stjbbsm rssts
to treat are cri;. j ir .td to 'cr.u t s W -vs.-; r-'h r fi p-t wjrse
ard lit. ! a rt!tr.t a lejal cor.tract in r.' -1 t -' t ' j-dart ij tal. to ht.i
far c.r pt..ml is !t not "or'.i .r h t :r . e.t-.gs' .- . thit has rr.tas
life r.w to m-'ltit :' of me-.'
If you canrct rail at cjr nffic. wrt-e us y J- s;-rr:r.t'"r. '. Our home treat
ment by correspondence is a'.wa) saccet'-ful
Reference: Best HdnVs and LeaJin: Hu-.inc-s Men in thU City.
Office Hours." From 8 a. tn. to S p. in. Sun J.t-&, 10 a. m. to 12 p. m.
STATE ELEGIRQ-&1SBIQM. iNSTiTJTE,
Permanently LociUJ at l.-i. Fr 1 4 n t . (Jl VI .
A North Light
I nr ar- hito.-f. 1 th'- lwK list,, a lars- tim on :h north side
f,,::uorly r,.-, uj.ioil y th- ttraai liiuiM-K Mutual Hall A.skU-i.c'ii-.!.
j ant. It -ivn'i!'! n;k'' no kIchI i11 for an architect.
The Bee Building
i FIRK PRfior :;ii'l it ri nr. hi. t with tSiti-n'ls of dollars'
woith of plans cutitiot aff,rl to ! in a I iDhl.ns wl.oro fire may
r!.t ! work whi'li ioiiirl not l.o rt'i'l."l at any pru-o Think
of .1 1. av.tc. Nn'; it worth vth:lo t'- leep sr.un.ll;. ': That Is
rlv t.n- of th" o,)ni'lrntion why jou hnr,M niovo.
R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents,
Ground Floor. Bee Building.
k.srmqn Uishom' Pill
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ct uif-tuiu, U:.,..st, i:tut. u
JOtjnoy, Lest Power, Nlcht-Lc
.n C-eV. Cll DaElrea, R.mlr.a
illlty, HeaCiChOUntitner
or Cona'lpntlon, E,tosa oulcknoee cf Uls Lrf I j dnarg, 0 tops Hr-
youo l ltcrtin; o
e. , r fut-.r. ii I 't a.,fuatt,
mztrs, SUd-bKu. tt ti a 14 tff .rtn. . tt,
ts sjrtruifci. wua 4 fc. Citm (.. Aadrass,
i on vtlili III in i.lls-iru.l.ii.N
Office Oier 215 South ItthStreet.
S600 A MONTH.
DR..
McGREW
SPECIALIST
Tr eats all Formi of
DISEASES AND
DISORDERS OF
M EN ONLY
25 Yejr'i Eisensnce
14 Yciri in Omihi.
VARICOCELn cured
Vrfjrew at it) quickly without cut
ting or pain
SYPHILIS Id all itages cored permanently
and for fe, Ftr eture, Hydrocele. LOSS OF
MANHOOD. Mrlit Ixjiioi, .Nerrou 1obllttj
Hladdtr Kidneys, (Jonrtrrbcti, Gleet.
CURES GUARANTEED
CHARCES LOW.
Electricity and Medical Treatment com
bined TREATMENT BY MAIL. Consul
tation free.
Ho'.r S to 8 p. m Sjnday. I to 12. P O
Box 764 Off: e oer 215 Sujth 14th stret,
between Farnam and Douglas stroets, Oma
ha. Nt-u.
iWtpnn NO CURE. NO PAY
1MB Enl Ifyoahimmill ..torjni.
LJB uVjl loit powtr cr w.ukroing dn.r..
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BUT A
Ss- 8t &r PERI.IANENT
ht-t-ct-et, Opormatorrnosa Inscmnta, Pain
mlr.al t millions, Unn-.e uac, ftinouj n
a to Marrv. Loss of i,yel fiomen. Vaneoc-elo.
to Marry, Loss of
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f t u t m
Clshop Rime' co., Can Francisco', C&U
iiniii CO.. 10T1I AMI l'AH AM.
iiAn toe nvrjR tiivc.i x
FAIIl Till VL 1 O. . . .
"Krug
Cabinet"
If not. you hire rrUjeJ i good this
This exquisite rsslt btverags Stan's on i
unique basis. It irlls Itseif. Its f and
reputation Is the enry of many. The paiata
the beneficial results achieved "-.italn" tht
Inner man are the only and real JuJjfi ol
Its merits. Approved of by them, tt tri
umphantly enters Innumerable houiekolJi
Where Cabinet enters, doctors cnl drui
tills exit.
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I'ltni) Kitin inu:wir, co
Phcnr Oil III A. ".Ult.
ECSNOSFORD'S
CORN STARCH
FOR THE TABLE.
The Original, Oldest ar.d Best.
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