THlJ OMAHA DAILY BUHi TOVnSDW. ST5ITEMttJSH 20. 100. FIGHT OX BROOKLYN CROl'XDS Catcher Robinson of St. Louis Assault Umpire Gaffnejt MANAGER M'GRAW UPHOLDS HIS PLAYER Oarae Declared I'nrfelted to Hie Sii perhan n a llrtilt l'lttbnr -.nil Plillndcliililn Altn Win Thrlr Ciitiici. Broolcljn, III (. I.tinls, O. Plttaliurir, fi .tnv Vorli, Philadelphia, liiiclnnntl, frd lr. ronso,u"i'-e favorite, blng beat' i Id the. f.rst three ra(M S immr . First rai e. roir and a nmr luriongF: .ei lie Forest. Jo; (Kllc)i, 1 to I, won; Sweet Dream. 12 (Dupee), to 1, -coni ienr Abbott. 7 : Strm, w in I. tniru. lime. iT4. Bill OInn. Oracle It. Katherlne BnnH. lip. Merry Wager, Fair Gift and Cut Author also ran. , Second race, Mven f'lrlonni: Wue Lick. 114 ('awood). 10 to 1, won. HatidrreM. W Tall' I, 3 to 1, scronu; I ne r-ieciur, ! s i u mn, 7 tn K. third. Time: 1:21. Larkspur. tibials. Tomond and Pirate J also ran. Third rai. nix fjrlonrs: Sly. 1W (Vltatoei, 2 to 1, won; lty Curson. !! (J. T. Woodsi. 10 to 1. ecorm ; uesie AiaoKiin, t lauyi, 11 to 10, third. Time: 1:1S. Oaorglt: also Fourth rare, one mile: iiacivan, i-a (Wlnkfleld), S to 1. won; l.outsvHle. (J. T. Woods), 5 to 1, second; Hoodsbrogade, I (Tallyj. 2 to 1, third. Time: 1.I6-,. FranglDle. l'lantain, ansa i-airon nnu Bishop Heed also ran. Fifth race, m e and sixteenth: The iaay. 106 (H-rgen), 11 to 5, won; Florlzar. 1 (Alexander), lft to l, "coni; uoney noy. v. 'Peatont. 5 to 1. third. Time: 1:HV Star Chamber and Pinocle nl'i) ran. Sixth race, mile and three-sixteenth".: Trehor, 1 'I ( Wlnkfleld). 2 to 1, won; 'Imuncc) Fisher, 99 (Hnrshberger), 15 to 1, BROOKLYN, Sept. 19. Today" Kaine be tween the Brooklyn and St. Louis cluba A. A t .. ... .1.. .H..I r,,1 th. uucu IU u iur. Ill uir ii.nu luuiuft .. .... f'tjoi.nf.pt T. umnlre declared It forfeited to llrooklyn un.nd: Pa Load. Id (1 uliv. i, to 1. third br a icore of 3 to 0. In the third Jones Tln.: ft Prestar, Judge Denny and Cant i t'i.- i,r, fi.r- L'arice also ran ucui a, &IUUUUCI IV imtimv, ...... badly to the plate. I'arrell gild under Ilob Inion'i hands and was declared safe Itoby Jumped up and after throwing the ball at QaHncy rushed up and struck him on th chest with his fist. The umpire swung his mask at the player, Just grazing bis none. He ordered the big catcher out of the came, but he refused to go nnd Me Oraw backed him up. After walling the DUMPED I.I GOOD SHAPE I'd nil 1'lnjiT t (irnveaeiul l)liluy It a re .Millltj In I'atlurc tn IMck Wlnnt-rs. NEW YOIIK. Sent. 19.-Favorlt nlayers had a bad lime t Uravenend today, as i.ilv ne Hrtun! first choice tiroved a customary time Oaffney declared the Kame Ur forfeited and McOraw withdrew his mn inBl,t In the fourth race and her victory McGlnnltr and Jones were tho opposing ftirnifhl consolation to a few. Th pitcher, and the earn promised to be In- .arTst trestln. IJrooklyn bad scored a homer a, on mlf. nnii n turlone. wa thr fea- In tho first and another In tho third on ture, nnd O'Connor ulsnullioil hla reurn r.rr.ll-. rtmil,l. .Mcninnltv- .acrlflco and " wie enaoif oy. winninc . wun iiocaiun. the play abovo mentioned, while St. Louis iha'ndrn and Vulcaln enunl serotul choicfn, blank. althoUKh they Kavc inuica- Kocuton took tne tracK ni tne tail or in- was tlons of hlttlnc bard, having made fiv hits to two for IJrooklyn. The 3.000 spec tators received their money back. l'lrnlr. .Still Winning. SEW YOHK. Bopt. 1.-Th New York 1 .st another same to IMtubtirj this after noon owing to their InaMHtv to hit fne. llaif and rhuwid the way for fix furlong. with Contestor at his aaddle. The latt'r then went ti the front, fol'oweo by hllU- shandra. but on the rar turn. wh. n Odrm made his run on the rail with McMetkln, O'Connor nirain sent Huckton I ri t j tiit- i'td nnd Hhowed the way Into the atrctch. rii!asnanrira n jug on i ine ihni riAn'ruiu pule, li it th-n atopped and althouith Odom eardlne rla' Is made because Siosson ha ire'iunitl) refusfd to mm here to piaj S(haefer has posted a forfeit of 2y and will be ready to play tn sixty days. I'.hxj- Ictory fur John A, Murrl. ST. LOf 13, Mo.. Sept. U.-The uni.rpl tloua weather caused a marked filims-o'T In th attendance at Klnloeh park t"la. only the dyed-ln-the-wool regular lei K present The heavy KOlr, brouglit disaster to every favorite, the winner turn ng up In four outsiders and two second cnuires Interest In the day's card centered In the fifth event at on mile, which brouaht Barney Srhrelber'J crack, llannockbvirn. and Bookmaker Ired Cook's (treat cam paiirner, John A. Morris, toae.her. Ilan norkburn lookel hljrh tn flesh and not up to a brulslnir race, but at that was made a top-heavy favorite. Morr! was well backe I at . to 1 and made the white-faced son of Havden Kdwards look like a selling plater, rompln; In an easy winner by four lengths. Summaries: First race six furloncs, so'ling: Percy It. lo; (Frnsw. 16 to 1, won; Terrnlcne, 101 (I'omlnlcki. SH to 1, second. SeBurancn. w (K. Mathewst. 34 to 1, third. Time: l:22l. Mall Hajr. Cathedral, Diana I'onso. May dine, Master Mariner and Hungarian alo ran. Second race, six furloncs, purse: Our Ladv. S (llasflngerr. 10 to 1. won; Orleans, ;i5 (May) 6 to 1. second: '"urd Olllock. Ill (Dominlck). 2's to 1. third Time I'rlnce Stonmouth, Marcy and I'ossart nlso ran. , A Third race, one tnlle and a lulr. soiling Zazel. 92 (Waton), I to 1. won: Orlandlne. K (.Nlay), 9 to 5, second; Fox Hnrd, 92 (Domlnlck), 2 to 1. third. Time: 2MVt. Leo Far. Tom Gllmore and Hound Turn also ran. Fourth race, one mile and n ha:f. pjir" Titus. 139 (Howell. 1 to 3, won; Silent Friend. 12S (Coburnl. 4 to 1, seoond; Kva Moe, 12$ r Porter). 7 to 1. third. Time: 3:34. Ootnez Tonto, l'adrone and Domi xetta also ran. Fifth race, one mile, purse: John A. Mor ris, 113 (Durdnlck). 2 to 1. won, Hannork burn. 113 (Howellt. 1 to 2. second; Alice Turner. KO (f'olurn. S to 1, third. Time: 1:5"'. Three starters. Sixth race, seven furlonas, selling: Kin dred. IS (Howell). 3 to 1. won. Meddlesome, 101 (Cochran). 11 to $. seoond; Maztfle Duvls, Id (.1 Wald. 3 to 1. third. Time: 1:5-. Iris. Sweet Caporal and L'l.Me Uarnes also ran. to (Inlvrstnn Murtii Sufferers. EoacdcTiri jn 'g- 0,Kj!!,rWis ' BURLESQUERS GIVE BENEFIT 3 South Otualm News . K earnest now and Is doing everythlnc he can 1 ,j.rutn))cro llnH fiI)(. Mutlnce. the A-ryT. e". ue'eRl" K " IToorr.l. of AVhlrl, Are Donated vu k v6i w o mm tor siaie aeuoior. r. j. rrcuvs ib The first Important republican rally of the choice of a portion of the democracy for the present campaign was held at Twenty- the offlce Knsor covets, but It is understood fourth and N streets last night. It was a that ho will decline to allow his name to t.inif.Trm meetinu nnd ecral hundred voters be presented gathered around the national colors which Kach ward In South Omaha Is entitled to floated from each end of the platform to seven delegates In the convention and an listen to good republican doctrine as ex- exceedingly noi ngni is preaicieu hv nn nf the the well known ,br. f fl. th. went. Ur. Samnson I'one Ailklna Approves Llulit Iteiolutloti nf Oklahoma Actlnc Mayor Adklns yesterday npproved After several seieetions by a band and n resolutions passed by tho city council lo- fonc or two by the Mack Diamond quartet rating electric street lights at the follow m.t,...i. i.,oMnri nr. t'one Ins places: Twenty-sixth and H streets IV. ... " . I . ....t m . .1.1.1 I After acknowledging tho salutation offered sixtccnin nnu n sireeis. iBniy-unru Dr. Pope said that the country is on tne . "" "'''""" ' . . . . i fi TilrH'.r.nrt nnii 1! Thlrt v-aecond and eve of an important election au mose mo p; '.,,;. , ... . ... nre In a position to voto Biiouia remcm- fmiu MriMnasf rt hit ii jt f f 1 1 1 in nr ur vpi ici bro. wno pitcneu goon ohii irom u-siiinuiis I., . i?. u" i.YVk in t itm ,n vitotiitancB l ) Score: Rorkrrt.. wlio Won clevrro in rasi time. ,0 vi-w YOHK M-Mk.n and Ulllashundra linlahed sec- riTTiULKO. M- vp.R.K;,t. ond and third respectively li , '.Vv.Mf. r! n a io nullman was fined JJftO and set down for l.v. If ... o o : ! i"?" T- V 2 i ! t the ba'.unce of the meetlt s for what the Iinum-t. elt i l J . If 9 1 . b stewards railed rcck'ea rldlnj in tht first Ititohy. lb 0 l I 1 6 Hi kmn. . 1 t S " rao, Summary: Vtrner. rf. o 1 o 0 H.-ri.rJ. if. : 0 relllnr. one .lle and a s x- nllri.n. lb. 1 2 14 0 0 nn-le. ID . . n in 4 Wlirms, Jl). 1 J 1 i 9 Havls. m.... 0 0 t 6 2 O'Connor, e. D i 1 0 Murphy, lb. H I 1 1 n!v. 1 1 S 1 0 lnr'n. c.. I t 4 1 0 i-hmhrn. n . 1 1 0 1 0 'rrl-k. f).. 9 1 1 t 9 "ierinour .. O 0 0 Tottln . S tl 17 U 0 Taylor, p.... 0 0 0 0 9 ,M 1 Tftl ..I 5 51 IT t Hatted for Carrlck In elchth. I'lttsburg 0 0 I 1 p 0 1 2 rv-5 Nw York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Knrneil runs' l'lttsburir. 3: New York. 1. First base on error: I'lttsburw, 1. Left on bnso on balls: OfT t'lieslro, z: on i.arnca, mniti out: It v Chnsbro. 1: by Currlck, 2, Knrritirw hltn: Clnrki- Chesbro. Double plavs: Dals to Doyle (2). Davis to Murtihy to Doyle. Two-busM hits: O'llrlen. O'Con- . .r. Jilt ijv n tcneii na : ny layior, i. I'KHsed ball: O Connor. 1. uowerman, l. Time: 1:40. umpire: Snyder. Iluskrm "Win the Serli PHILADKLI'HIA. Sept. 19.-Hy wllinlnc todav'a L'amu I'hlladi-ltihla sufcecded In canturlnc tho ;rles with Cincinnati. The vtsltorK allowed n. dlstiosltlon to hit Hern- hard nnd Dunohue was substitutetl In the fifth lnnlnir and held Cincinnati down to two tilts during the remnlndcr of the game. Attendance, 1.1G5. Scoro: CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA H H O K.r. It II O A E lUrrett. cf.. 12 110 Thoma, cf. 4 2 2 0 0 Hariey. If,... 2 2 2 0 0 Slaele, If.... 2 12 0 0 Jrwln, rf ... 1 2 0 0 0 Iwleh'ty, lt0 0 1 0 Hckly. lb. 1 1 1! 0 0 HiUds. lb... 0 1 0 0 fVrra.ruti 0 1 2 I 0 l.i.Inlc Ih . A I 1 I A Kllnf'(ll. Sh O 0 3 1 0 V Irk. rf 0 " 0 0 0 lienuui III I uri ..jm'- Oulnn. 2b... 1 2 3 4 1 Bousing, c. 2 1 4 2 0 FOItT WAYKK. Ind.. Sept. . 19.-Ttaln I'olti.. r 0 1111 Dolan. 1b... 0 0 0 1 ciusr d a noHtnonement of the races I'hlllippt, p. 1 10 11 ero. s.... 0 13 5 1 srheduled for todHy and th. 2:1.1 pace ana D.-rntrdt. n. o o o o 0 1 tne 2:m pace went over unui lumurmn. Tni.i. .. t i? i is 3 iv.nj.hii. n n n n n e in ilm 2:12 trot. untlnlsliu irom yester .. . - r. i-. ( a;1, i nrnena icu mn n : mhivi m Cincinnati 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 0-7 T '.'S "" 'fflS 'Sv i'hn.o. - . . . i. it cell tsei.th: The Chamberlain. 99 (IJrennant. l.i to 1. won: Annoy, 10i (uullmnn), 6 to l and 2 to 1. sc( aid, Carbuncle, 104 (McCue). 5 to 1 and 2 to I. third. Time 1:4S 4-.V Olea, Flaint. Ten Candles and Kmma Kusseii also ran. .Second race, about six ruritmRs: Jionrine. 119 (Hullmaiu. " to 2, won; Ui Toscn, II. I'D (Turner) to 1 and 2 to 1. second: Motiev. u; twriiama). it) to i, tniru. lime: 1.10 2-5. May W, Hesper. Smoke, Llfber Karl. Asnuit i. now or. Mr. jersey, .iiee- hnnus and Mayor Ollroy also ran. Third raco. the Monarch st&kes. one mile ami un clehth: Itockton. HA (O'Connon. I to 1. won: M-Meekln. 121 (Odoml, 9 tn 1. second; Klllashandru, lis (Turner). 7 to 2. third. Time: l:il.'-D. Withera. Hlg Outi. Contegtor nnd Vjlealn nlso ran Fourtli race, selllntf. five rutionns: iue ranil. 109 (lJurnsi. 11 to S. won. lillllonalre, 102 tShaw). 10 to 1. second; Lurk, 97 (Hren- nnn). 12 to l. tniru 'Jims: i:un-.,. iiiac- loiis, Inshot. Snark. Marothen. llrtrnde Elliott. J'letiricn. irocneua uuii inracia also ran. Ft; h race, one mile ana a quarter: i a- vonio-is, 117 (Jlu'imani. u to i, won; de canter. 115 (Turner). 9 to 5. second; Dnuro, 110 (O'Connor). 7 to J, third. Time - 2 07 3-5 Chaiontus, Gonfalon. Jackpolnl and Lave rock nlo rnn. Sixth race, five furlonKs: Kia. u (wnav.-). I,, l won: Fannlu Maud. 11" (Henry). 33 to 1. second; Pleasant Sail, 11) (J. Slack). 5 to 1. third. Time: l.tci-... Miar. urionia, Julia Hanover, Marlu Holton. Kstelada, Anna Darllnir, Lady Pndden and Nonparull also ran. JtiioeN nt VIIIIsuh. Vlt.T.ISCA. In.. Sent. 19 (Snectal Tl- (tram ) A rainy forenoon did not promise any races and so many were kept at home. "'mis: ... .... First race, half-mile uasn, purse jw. nve starter: Charles Lemurs won. Hoy It sec ond. Little I. third. Time: 0.63. HkoW rae. Jiulf-nille atut repeat, nurre 1100: glow Go won. Fostonlc second, Lna I'rlre third. Time. l:iT' untl i:. Third race, three-quarter- tni.e. purse SI' " Miss Chatnliers won, Laquols second, 0-rai- Ketrjvim tliira. jim: i:i. J-'ourth race, ent -mlle noveiiy. ii ai eacn a'.iarir. I o.i j'afKer won nrst riuarier and Cousin Leily tooK tne reft, i me: i:vj. Fifth race. hnlf-mll run, tor i-veur-niua. urse J2.": I'atchwo'k won. Nappvn second, L'na Price third. Time: 0:y. Philadelphia 2 0 t 0 2 1 1 1 -S Karneil runs: Cincinnati. Z: I'htladelnhla. 2. Two-base hits: Ilarlev, Irwin, I'eltz, Douglass. Tnrce-tinso nits' j-iick, cniius. Kacrlflce hlta: Corcoran (2). S uu e (2). Dele- hanty, Dolan (2). Stolen bases: Hurley, Peltz. Uecklev. Thomas. Dclehanty. Ln- Jole. Double play: Stelnfeld to tjuinn to LiecKiev. loii on uases: i incinnuti. rr, I'nu- naeipnin, 4 Mrsi oase on nans: un I'till- llps. 2; off llernhard. I. Hit tiy nlteher: Thomas. .Struck out: lty llernhard. 1: by Donohue, 2. Passed ball: DoiiKlnss. Wild pitch: Donohue. Time: 1:40. I'mplre: Hurst. Munillni; of the TrmiiN. I'layed. Won. I.nst.l'.Ct. and Vesper won a heat each. Pussy mow vas tne ravoriio ai - " "i u n i nf the n.ice had been Kona when a heavr rain started nnd the two events were fv.Hinoned. summars': 2 12 trot, untinisneii on luesuay, purac JIJO'J: T.' .. . .. t. l.a. v...'.. ...I (.oruena ueii, o. m.. v wnn'u Brooklyn .... J'lttsburif ... Philadelphia Bonton' ChlcnRO .... St. Iuls .. Cincinnati . New York .. 1(9 121 119 lit! 123 119 121 120 7.1 7o CI r.; r.i 63 00 11 r.i Ki &9 i CS 70 .t13 U',0 .5 8 .50' .4rtl .431 .134 .117 1 1 1 ..823 .. 4 T .. 2 4 .. 3 10 .. fi 3 ..8 b ..10 6 10 .. 9 f. .. 7 9 American I.englie'H MiiiiiIIiik, CHICAGO. Sent. 19. Tho ofllclnl Htand Intc of tho various clubs of the American baso ball lenKUe, us they finished the eayon yesterday, were Klven out today by President Han Jolinson. Tiiuy are un roi lows: j; - a r. G a s s c S Senator , 1 1 , 4 2. 2 3 3 I 6 fi 0 5 7 dlB Hnln Prevrnt Dm fiifiort Hiii-cn. DAVKN'POItT. la . Sept. lP.-Haceg not. poned; rain. i:.n.sio rem wKvrnii.v vj:tf.uavs o c : a Chicago Milwaukee . Indianapolis Detroit Kansas City Cleveland .. Iluffulo Minneapolis Lost According r 10 13 7 9 11 3 12 12 10 .. 13 11 9 7 f. 4 S 14 il S ; 13 11 17-S2 ItS 11 9 13-;9 12 1fi u 14 12-71 .. 11 12 11 11-71 9 .. 10 15 13-fi9 8 9 .. '.)- 9 5 11 .. 10 n 9 7 11 9 ..-51 KJ 59 fit (S 71 73 7S S3.. In President Johnson, the eeiiHnn IllNt cloned WIIH tilt) IllOHt SUCCCHSflJI In tho leiiKue'8 history, either under Its presont or former name f lvlrhvl Alvard Aiken No'.l Owvnne, g. m Silver Wilkes, r. b May Alcott, b. k Tudor Chimes, b. K Chain Shot. b. k Annlo Hums, g. tn Genevieve ch. nt Asalo Medium. 1. m........ Time: 2:134. - vin- i-iiit-pace. puri-i $SW: Lady Alright, h. ni., by Horo l Wilson) Orln H. b. K I lacy. dr. Mllo 11. h. B Mlnettn, b. m Decoration, r. tr Commutation, b. m Time' 2'U1. -Ma'i.. -:in',4. 2:13 pace, New Avellno hotel, puree 11,000 cinflnlBiied): . Vesper, rn. ni .' , - I'ussy mow. u. m t Mv Choice, ch k J ' Halmv I., br. h 5 Tod WIlllamH, jr. B ' J Tolctta. blk. m J S wnwen r.pii liinr " Time' 2:13. 2:ill4. z:iav.. '.:( twice. Wuyno hotel, purse Jl.OW (un finished): Acltnto. b. li I Lady Pipes, o. in j Tim Admiral, b. S ? Sidney Pointer, b. h J Colbert, ch. s Head. cn. 8 s Attar ' Time: 2:10-v War Survivors lleinenibrred 1y t lit' tienrtiil (;o eriiiiient. WASHINGTON. Sept. 19. (Special. The following- pensions nave been Braiiieu: itaii.t ur AuiriiNi mi. N'eb'-nsk t . t 'rml .a. Al ner Doiimnn Grlf th. Handolph. K Ad.litlonal-Phllllp i5. I.Mulr W .Lrrlelit .ts Kminli ro titnl4 Danl ! M. HoldridiH'. Tlldvn. J-. Kestotntlon .n.u additional -William I.. W:il.-h. ded. Fro- mont. 10 original widow.', eic .iiunrM pi Kobcrt H. Steele, oiuow.i. li; .Mary i: Hrown. uhlowa, $; Lettltia Walsh. Ftc mont, is ... T,iwn: Drlcrlnnl Georrre W. CHntOIl. Keo kuk. 15. Charles H. unwirth. Des Momes, t.i, Dunlel Aibauh. Cidur llluffs. J'i I'.-rrej.se-.tjrnti Klewlet II Hand. U: H"li:V neuter Herntiton. J12: Mii'iuel ! f.ive. l.y.mn, IS: Ja-ob Am lnr, JJlkp rt, H: Moso Gar land, .Marhal town. !-; .) sian ) . kuiu, Albla. Ill; William MumDy. Hevmour. J"; Wlllliirv, A Sti'lh Mhrhll.l(l M S-'1 Ch.irhf Cone. Atnllsia, $12; John p. Slnclr.ir, j i .i .. t,..,-.,ii Tit n Tltiirmnn 12. Holssue wiui.im r ssmun. council liluffs, J4. Uelrsim ni.d Inore iso Hii j'i Price Wilson. Glenwood. J6. Orlclnnl wid ows (special accrued S ptemDer C. .VHun F.lwood. Centervllle. Jl :. War with Spain (widows, etc.) Amanda E. El'.lott, mither, Udell. J12 Ci-iierul Jllles at KnnMis City. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Sept. 19 -General Miles. Mrs Ml!-s. ths gen-ra''s son, Sher man, and Colonel F. Miahler. passed throuBh brc today. The general has been traveiinR for thre weeks 'In Nor'.h .ml Smith Dakotn. Nebraska, Monlaru. una Kansas. lnspectlnK army rosts and bhoot Inu prairie chickens "Will the troops, in China be withdrawn. It a tit no nuLfnrl Mnlt At ihem." nald he. "Wo have very ... , k..-.. It vlll Oenen.l on clreumstnnr whether we tend morn then-. I hop" It will not be necessary. All troops under o-d'-s for China luno been sent to tho Phi lp- P ''But arc the men needed In tho Philip ..i - "General MacArthtir recms to think he needs more. .Many oi ine jiuoijo ing for are to take the places, of the M :'..-.. ti,ne will nxnlro In July You t.eo we must begin soon to return th vniunteers to this country. We mun bend t...m tn tuWe thir nlace? "I nm returnlnB home from ii tour of in spection of army posts. I did not find much to inspect. There are verv few trooni HI llie country Theo are distributed about, tal'lnx care of the government post bulld- bcr the times of 1S86. Ho then went on briefly to explain the conditions which ex isted prior to the election of McKlnlcy and said that it was a question with the labor ing men whether the present prosperous times Bhould continue or the country go back Into the stagnated condition which pre- vallei prior to tho inauguration of a rcpub lltan president. In speaking of President McKlnlcy Dr. Pope said the president had been called W, Twenty-eighth and W, Twenty-first and O, Twcnty-sovcnth nnd E, Twenty-third and Madison, Tweaty-flfth and P, Twenty second and W and the center of tho L street viaduct. Tho light at Twenty-sixth and C streots was ordered moved to the middle of the block between Twenty-fifth and Twenty sixth streets and C and D stroets, while the light at Twenty-sixth and K streets was ordered moved to Twenty-fifth and K streets. The light now located at Twenty first and H streets will be moved to Twen- ...un i. ,i.ln .ia Imnnrtfint mipfttlonn. uyvu tu ut.i.t uiuiB ... ...... - . than any other presld- nt since the days of V-Kona anu Lincoln. Run mat ne nan inei inmi wuu ... ,..,.,,. . ,,,.,1, hlngular ability and courage. c t-nclnecr Ileal has prepared plans and th gall I do not believe," said Dr. Pope, "that ,,.,..., fnr n i.rideo across Mud o peopie 01 iais siaie v.iu mm mu " creek at Railroad avenue and Madison Hunt soldier like William McKlnley for a ,,,, rnr . con.lrupn0n of this paid politician like Dryan. and you won't br,jRe wlll be advertised for by the clerk vote ior mm ciuier, ccn u uo id u ium- wltllln n ,) 0r two. Tho cost of a new dent of the state, will you; bridge is estimated at U00. There Is 1H1 .. .1. . . t . . t 1 .ilnH.H a. . I ..exi me epeaKor cuneu uuuiuuii iu m,lt,h .roVe to nnd from I.alire Hill cero- fact ttint tne snop3 anu lactones are now et anJ lno country beyond that a new open nnd that there is plenty or work for ht&Ka 1(J imperatlvo cercsslty. The all, especially in this great packing center. pre!ient Btructurc is In a delapldated con Labor is so scarce, said Dr. Pope, that la- nm! lg considered that it cannot borers are being offered top-notcn wages nt alaml Up unJcr tlic loa,is mucn ionger. Lincoln anu luero is u ovanuj ui men. Compare this, my friends, with the condl- iteecntl"" " Itev. lorlnrfy. tlons which prevailed prior to tho election nev. D. W. Morlarty, pastor of St. Agnes of McKlnlcy," said Dr. Pope. church, wlll return from his Kuropeun trip At this point there was some little dls- on Friday morning and wlll be accorded ttirbance in the audience, caused by shouts a reception at the church, Twenty-thlul from Uryan sympathizers. In reply to tbise I and Q streets, 011 Friday evening. r- shouts the speaker said that ho was on the rutigenientB are all completed for the affair platform to discuss public questions and and It promises to be ono of the social public men and h asked that ocryono be events of the season. Hev. Monany naB fair. Dr. 1'opo discussed tho attitude of snent four months traveling through Lu tho democratic party toward tho negro and rono and from his letters It U Judged that Iiryan's position on tlio question at tome he Is returning home greatly refreshed. length. He Is nt presont visiting friends and reia- Clialrman Illchardson spoke ou general Is- vivos in Massachusetts, suos for n few moments after Dr. Pope had Third IVnnl Hi'publloiwit. A tncctlnit of the Third Ward Hepubllcan club will bo held at Evans" hall. Twenty- Igh'li and It streets, on Friday evening, Mayor Moores appeared on the stage of the Trocadero theater Wednesday after noon. He was not Arrayed In the habili ments of an aspiring thesplan nor did he ' do a "turn" calculated to entertain so the mnyor was not eutltled to ccnsiJera tlon as "one of iho 'profesh.' He presented himself before the glaring foot lights for tho purpose of expressing thanki to a fair-sized matlneo crowd for their at tendance at the benefit given for the Gal veston sufferers. Mayor Moores was as felicitous and as much at ease standing before n crowd of theater-goers as though he had been mak ing an after-dinner speech or an address from a public platform and his contribution to tho nfternoon's program was quite ns entertaining as anything else. He gave pre-eminence, however, to the gratlfiratlou it tve him. ns well or Manager Iloscnthil and others Interested, for the generous out pouring of Ornsha people to help their un fortunate fellowmen who wero victims of the Galveston disaster Tho afternoon's program consisted en tirely of specialty numbers. All of the specialty artists who are appearing with Watson's "Oriental Hurlesquors" at the Trocadero appeared and a number of lornl aspirants for theatrical honors assisted. I'ntll reports nre received from thoso who sold tickets for the boneflt the exact sum realized cannot be stated. NINTH WARD REPUBLICANS Itcgtilnr McetliiK nf the Cluli Klect Ariv Oilier nnii l!iwir .nunc tiiiccohc. At the regular meeting of the Ninth Ward Republican club last night at Twenty-eighth and Farnam streets officers were elected as follows: President. C. S. Huntington; vice president, J. H. Daniels, secretary. Charles Miller; treasurer, O. M. Cooper. The olfi Vrjr.;? lheb III M & NT argue vlth your KIDNEYS. Careful n.n id4 w sifi dj .ot U UM'lt. ya-tfit(i0 tllf.r bl, Is Irfoft eeK enie rel ef Hste pi.u cr cui. at tie in (.Korssid' HsieToa rhc msllimv Are leu sort, ouir Do jou Kt & itj? Are yi.j irrlubls? Are you obJsrd torH niter offn d.rfnir lh dy? Ail tri &r dtnrer ill ssli wb.en If ycu 4onot Ltld tnsy rsiult terio-'i'y ted otten in flrlstt 1 dlteate. T tire Uiiiy Trtiklf it t kfll Ike ttrn tltt (aaui tU iktidi. Ikt til; tillicttlt i rtrn dtilrtjtr, irlli tiltt; t Ike kimts ijilca Is KIWET TABLETS fClentl!l-3l!rrrPreitlhSoll4 !1i4 Fortntl. dehyde co ,it:utd n C rare routs and hsttl - tnakirft i.iemp'.rrlyum i)!ly Trgeuble is "haraeteratt'ioif'nett.jethe only reniedy wlit.-h nian(!eit(j-llon to the VUner rerai -fir. Coo. Lelnlnner'ft Fcrmnldehyrfe; Kidney Tabloti li a nw woailripl natural antldjte to 1: cetm cf KUtty. Liter and Uladder d.if iand t! eunlterul teftlwenr (run th 'to Tertm ti.io hat been rurd has been r..it thr do kill the rclerobea taereb cr.r tl'!SP dneftiei. So 4 hi m, , ri--u.t ia t iUi, 1 t hirlun nr illtr. t (rein tt Dr. Ott. LUUir boixltl mil.t: Iih fnr tkt tiklof. DR. GEO. LeiJ.'INCC'n IHHALEH It irurntfed i- ' - Bf4pl.lt(s Alts. nit IUt !"..- 'TurrJ.t1 'xf-t-i ru,..tlci n,.IS" " r-;-i !.- .-nil Ria 1 mm CO Kold und recommended by hherman & cers wero all elected by acclamation with , cCo""Pl P ' - outon-M. G.i,n Drue ,uri 1 iii'iimiiniii eiut i-", ti i '11- concludod. Hoth epcechea were well re- colved. Tho object of holding an open-air rauetlng was to reach a class of Bryan vot ers who would not attend a meeting in a hall. The ineetlne was a success in every President Conway says that the club Is rcsiect and tho music by the quartet and the band was greatly appreciated. JlfTi'Ot of the CeiiMis, Tho returns from tho United States census bureau show that South Omaha growing in membership and that before long It will be 0110 of the strongest repub lican clubs in tho city. At a meeting of the club held Tuesday nlRht John O'Ncll was chosen temporary tocretary. The "lectlou of ofucorB aEldo from tho pres has a population of 2J.001. Tho figures are Ident will probably occur at triaay nigm s exceedingly gratifying to a largo propor- meeting. tlon of the residents. Important changca in municipal govern ment wlll doubtless occur on account of the census returns, under orJlnury clr cumstanct'8 and the existing law the city will soon be governed by what 's known as the Lincoln churtcr, at least this Is the supposition. Attorneys diner cn this point Some assert that it will rcqulro an act 1'oMolllct- lliislnrs IiiorcnsliiK. Thu volume of business transacted here is shown to a great exteut by the sales of stamps nt the postoflVe. During tne month of AurubI tho receipts amounted to J6.227.33, on increase of 12 02S S2 over the ccrresponuing momu 01 mumi. s receipts at thho postotuce Btand next to the ho exception of Mr. Miller, who defeated M. A. Hall by n voto of 26 to 24. U the close of tho election H. P. Stod- lart, the retiring president, addressed the club members briefly, thanking them for their nctlvo co-operation and making a plea for united, lntolllgent action In the pres ent campaign. A vote of thanks was ex tended to l-'m by the club. O. C. Thompson, from the county central committee, outlined a plan for precinct or ganization which was adopted und precinct oisicors were chosen. Precinct meetings will be held from tlmo tn time and tho ofll- ccrs will report progress to the ward club meetings. Tho matter of securing permanent club rooms was referred to n committee consist ing of one from each precinct. A r rort Is expected from this committee next Monday night, to which time tho club adjourned. A communication from the McKlnley and Roosevelt club of Douglas county In regard to the organization of marching and Rough Rider clubs was referred to Ed Cone, who was elected as captain of there clubs Au address In tho Interest of tireless ac tion and perfect organization was made by M. A. Hall. BUIlli: UOBl-l I. 1.1144b Ik Hill IWtJUIlU -1 -- .... , . , C of tho legislature to transfer South Omaha lrpl in tho history of the office. So from Its present class to a city of the t this month the receipts exceed those of last September anu u mi4 uu mm .mo first clues. Others claim that the census returns make South Omaha a city of tho first class and' that in the absence of a special charter the Lincoln charter must be observed Members of thu city government have month may bo another record breaker. Mnln J'rnvCM Suriirlsp. wiirviii'S n Kent. 19. The larntst crowd of the meetlnK witnessed the racing today. Tho weather was cloudy, but warm and tho track fast. Fred M was .1 pro- lilbltlve favorite, in uie .11 In straight heats with speed to spare. The 2:20 trot furnished the only surprise of the dav. Wllhelm Mclster was picked CHICAGO. Sept, 19 -The feature of to- " J p.li.i.u '-,-,-T ,,!,, ,!, tlillM PLAYED THEIR CARDS WRONG Siircnlntors nt llnwtliuriir Suffer lleR- nlnr Wnterloo liy StlfLInK tn l'orm ('hurts. day's rather mediocre card at Hawthorne was tho defeat In tho third race of Uessle Mucklln. tho much touted "speed mnrvel." et lier fnvnrllo instance After lendlnc by three lenn-ths Into tho stretch shtt allowed Bly and Lady Curzun to beat her out for first and second money. It looked like u oase of faintheartedness on the part of Hessle, nlthougli this was tne nrst lime sni naa been iiskcu 10 bo in we muu. Tho all night rnln made tne courso n perfect sea of mud and form players suf- 62 DAYS ALONE ON THE OCEAN. SusCnliird by Grnpe-Nutii rood. Cantatn Ulackburn who sailed from Gloucester, Mass., In a small boat 29 feet over all, for Gloucester, Eng., In June, carried with him, by order of his- Doctor, a variety of different foods, nlso a little oil stove to preparo them. Conspicuous among these foods tho doctor named Crape-Nuts, When Capt. Blackburn got to sea, the weather was so stormy, and tho water rough, that ho wus compelled to stay at th' wheel the most of tho time and whs unnbli to run his stovo and prepare food. He sub slsted almost entirely on Grape-Nuts food which Is ready cooked nnd which he poured directly from the llttlo boxes Into his hand or mouth. "Although woakened by the continued drenchlnir. fallcue. and exposure, ho mndi the voyage successfully, which his physician say would havo been wellnlgh Impossible but for Grape-Nuts food. Having fouuu Grape-Nuts food so wonderful in its invlg oratlug and nourishing effects, the captain, upon his return, acting on the advice 01 his physlclai, continued tho use of the food steadily gaining In health and strength. Capt niac'aburn and the physician, whose name is omitted as a professional courtesy (a well-known doctor In Gloucester, whose name can be given upon application to thu Poatura Cereal Co. Ltd., liattle Creek. Mloh..) look upon Grape-Nuts as the most perfect form of food known, and especially appllcablo to the use of those who are sub' Jected to lone cotinued exertions, fatigue, ui exposure. 1 1 1 3 7 4 2 3 5 4 5 B 3 S 7 7 9 8 8 C dls in straight heats. Molo's finish In tlie mini heat was sensational. He broke In tho back strntch and dropped bnck to sixth placp, but after ho passed tlio three-quar- ters poio ne wtiu muuuu un .......... won from Gale, who looked a sure winner. Dalsv .1 was the favorlto In tho 2:19 race. Vichols laid up the mnro In the first nnd then went In and won In consecutive heats. Summary: . ,A. 2:19 class, pacing, purse itoi Dalsv J. b. 111., ny .Monigoy (Mlcliols) iuba. b. m J Violation, b. m t.eiral Hal. li. ti ' Walter K. b. B i Insure, l). m He Hiiro, jr.. i). 11 " R M G br. G..... 8 tliiahlev V. I). K 4 .... ' ' . . si. , ...4AII rt.4t O.ll Time: z:u'i, 2:2o class trotting, 'purfo $490: t.)io. b. ir.. by Monuette (MltcneiD... 1 1 Gale. br. Il 7 g Spring lock. ur. m - j Superior Wilkes, blk. h 4 3 rlel JilKliwooil. l). 11 ; - Wllhelm Melster, b. li 5 h Wllb ir, b. b 5 Paul ne H. 1). in ( Time: 2 ITi;. 2:1U4. Sirj'i "14 inelnt nurse tSOO: Frod M b. h.. by Imprint (Gosnell).. 1 1 1 Daisy Klder, k. m 2 2 2 T.im Tipton, b B 3 3 4 Hfd Light, b. h 5 4 .1 Hazel wood Nal, s. li 4 5 0 Time: 2:12'v. 2:14. .':icj. " - . Aincrlenii Turf Cuiivrrns. CHICAGO, Sept. 19. The expected frlc 'lon did not materialize nt tlio annual met t 'nir of the American Turf Cnivjress held hero tonight. Troublo was anticipated over lie license committee's report, but the re port was passed before any adverse action could be taken and with tills matter out of the wuy It was clear sailing. Tho session was larxely taken up with the usual routine business Applications 'rom Lakeside, worm, uiniocn rnrn mi 1 nnii nnd Lexlncton were approved, but hey were not admitted to membership In the nuMOrl.Hlrjn. As then) was no contest over the license -ommlttce It is said that James Howard wlll bo elected to the presidency of the association without oposiiiou. Sehnt-fcr ClinllenueH SIoihoii, CHICAGO. Sent. 19 Jacob Schacfer to- nleht rlnillentre.l Genrce Slosson to nlav two games of billiards for the champion ship of the world. One of the rames Is to be at lA-lnch balk lino, no ball In and the other nt cushion caroms, both games to bo played at New York. The stipulation re- lugs." Jtnlimin MnLrs 11 Illsrnvor . VANCOI VEIt, H. C. Sept. 19.-In un In terview with Lieutenant It. P. Hob soil, lulled In u local paper. Hobson Is n noted as miyim; that Admiral Dewey did not b nk tho Spanish ships at Miinll.i. but that the Spanish opened the valves and scuttled the Phil themselves. He Mild. uccordliiR to the Interview, that our shell fire did very little dumiiKc. Knvnr Cliiiiiue tn "recd. IJUFFALO. Sept. 19,-Tho Presbytery of nuffalu nt Its full meetliiB held In Last Aurora, voted 32 to 19 In favor of a chango In the Westminster confession of fnlth. The vote whs an ufllrmatlve reply to the third ouestlon submitted by Ihe general assem bly, (irking If a substitutional and shorter creed "of tho things most surely believed anions us" were desired. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. George L. Plutt of Ilcatrlco Is at the Mll Iftf'I' . . N. S Glbbs of Central City. b. 1)., is .11 Omuha. . n. H. Miles of Kansas City is at me Murray. I. B. SIzer of Jvenrney is sioppine ai uw Murray. . , Ernet O. Powers of Atnol, .Mass., is jn tho city. , . G. A. Van Inwegon lias reiurncu irom the wuit. J. W. Meegnn of Kansns City Is at tn? Her Grand V. a Tallerdav of Watorloo, Ia., Is at the Ilor Grand. John G. Howard of W.izlilnBton, D. C, is In the city. O. L Stephenson of NorrolK, .Net)., :a nt the Merchants. A. Jofferson of Tnlmuge, Nch., is n patron of tho Per Grnril. Mrj. Hlancho Eller of Mi'incapolls is Biny icz at the Murray. E. It. TalmadKe of wicnua. Kan., is a patron or mo .Mercnanis. MIsh Ethel Greenwood of Eddyvllle, Neb. Is 11 iruLBt of tho Merchant i nenutv Rice of the Hankers' union Is 111 ut tne j'resuyierian nospiiui t. t f i , i,,itniaii n.wnanr inan ol Sprlnntleid, III,, is In Omnha I! Tnlierlv nnii 1.. A. .MCUOnulll QI SiirlnBtleld. S. D., aru stayliiB ut tho Merchants. ,1. C. Aid of Norfolk. H. H. Loughrldge of Lincoln. Charles Kadlsh of West point n,,,i m l.- Stnnlev of Aurora wero state peoplo voBlstetyd at the Ilcr Grand Wedneb-dav. Georee H. Koon nnd M. J. Herry of llaatlnra. K M. Chanmun of Plattsmnilth J. W. James of llenedlct and Ira J. Ayers of Lincoln wero state Buests aimo .Murray Wednesuav. Mnjor Georse E. Pond, chief quarter master of the Department of Dakota, with headquarters at bl Paul. .Minn , is in up' city on his way from Fort Mead, where In ha been on a tour of Inspection. Nebraskarw nt the Merchants: Mr. and Mm. A. Slcmnn of Scrlbner. H. T. Hobs. F. E. HuRlies. John Dam and Frank Johnbon of Gordon. C F. Scholer of Fairbury, Clydo Klnic of 1J Weill, ur. K. A. linnna oi Annie. L. r. Kloppin of Randolph, Ed Smith ol Lincoln, Dr. . j. warner oi ufnnniBui". William Sutton of Table Rock. GeorBi Dlnsdale of Fuliorton and II. A. Plutt oi Grand island. I'lnent of Its Kind. No beverago of recent years has met with such pronounced success with tho general public as ULACK & TAN "The American Porter" its popularity being due to its true merit. Orders addressed to George Krus manager Omaha branch, will be promptly eiecuUJ. Mniclc City llosalti. Temnlars wlll alve a social nt Mo.iern Woodman hall on Friday evening Aiir, tfineu nml wife. Elchttentli and been consld'erfnB thu Lincoln charter for Mlsmouri avenue, announce the birth of a somo tlmo In anticipation of ths census lauB!in'r. mniiin rlerfcs returns. Thi3 charter Is considered cn- at tMe postofilco, has returned from a two tlreiy too cuinDersomc ior oouin umana, I wceKs vacation. nn 1. r.i..'l,1Au f IT- o nniviV,ef nf ..tll.lold nnt I r U narhvnhlrfi. H mall CArrlCT Oh One neencu ncro nnu increases inc sa.aries oi i ;Vif.ii otilccrs beyond the limit of the tax revenue. ,.'.,. innes reoorts a cne of scarlet It Is now proposed to secure a special fever In tho O'Ncll family at .til North charter for South Omaha and this work Twenty-iirm street will bo taken up at once by busin and members of tho Commcrc Some work on a now charter has already frlonds, been done by interested parties. That la. tho framework of a charter has been PRACTICE ON niocKca oui wun mo expociauon mai nr.- census would bIiow a chanso to tlio first class. Now the Commercial club, the council nnd business men will get together and talk the matter over and select a com mltteo to proceed with the work. South his work Twenty-llftli street. Iikss men K. C. Prlcn. formerly general mannger of iikss men s;.ft.H plant nere, Was In tho city yes- cial club, terdav, shaking hands with his many THEIR PACES Knlu'htu of AW-Siii'-Hon (iettltiK t'P Courtly (irnerx hikI the J.IUe. Ak-Sar-Den's den was cleared last night Omaha needs more money for llro and and many of the faithful of his knights police protection than is provided for b Janced to tho strains of band music, mere luw and these two points will bo made y,as ti0i the glamour about the affair of features of tho proposed new charter. Thfc a fUj dress event and tho charm of tho election of u city attorney will also b 'adk-s fair was ubsent, but the knights advocated. In somo Instances salaries will ,iunced and promenaded and bowed anu bo increased where it Is deemed advisable, craped Just as courtly and Just as grace but tho general expenses will bo kep down as much as possible. A tax cor.i' mlssloner Is ono feature of the new chir tor Miggosted which nppcars to meet with favor among all classes of cltlzuns. Nnturally tho liquor licenses will be Increused from $500 a year to $1,000 and tho probability Is that the number of sa' loons will be decreased. At the prcscn fullv as though the object of their atten tion were tho king himself or one 01 nis feminine subjects. Tho occasion was a rehearsal on tho part of the knights of the promenades and dances which will be presented at the grand court ball next week. Somo of tho figures to bo Introduced will be new and the knights felt tho need of practicing them. And then, tlmo ninety-one saloons are in operation, too, they sought to familiarize themselves while under the arrungment to go In fore next spring it is thought that thero will bo not to exceed seventy-flic liquor stores This chango alone will mean consldera bio to the city, as with a license of H.Oo no occupation tax can bo collected. Th school district will bo benefited by the change, but tho city exchequer will b bhort about J1S.000 u year. Tho mall carriers aro already clamor Ing for moro help. It Is asserted tha Council llluffs, with 25,000 peoplo, has fourteen mall carriers, while South Omaha with 20,000, has only nine. It Is expectm vlth thu requisite curtsies and salaams vhlch must bo made by them when tho .ing appears. The special figures In which tho knights will take the lead promise to a especially attractive and the advance rehearsals assure that they will bo fault essly rendered. Mnnorlnl for Ir, XovIIIp. In the denth of Dr. Joseph Neville tho -.edlcul profession of Omaha and the Imalm Medical society lost an Influential number. Dr. Neville was always active In he affairs of tho society und was nt ono t mo its presiuent. ai a receni meeun wo n.,i.K nvnreRQefl Din esteem In which Dr. thai this will be remedied soon, however, Seville was held by resolutions which wero as Congressman Mercer has premised thn- 'rawn up by n committee consistim; or additional carriers, who will doubtless g to work October 1. nrs George Tlldon, W, L. Glbbs und W. O. Uridges. hnin, Ch-is. II. Pchneftir. Max Hecht. Ho com Pnrk Pharmir), Gl.ultsh Pharina, . Kinit Pharmacy. I'evton p)'urmi.. G. S Davis c rt.cll D uffs. In.. M A. Dll.o;i s Drug Store. South Omaha. A SKIN OP BHAUTY IS A JOY F0RLVER DR.T. FLUX GOlRAlD'S ORIENTAL CRLAM. nit MAGIC Al oEAUTIFIEX. Keu.tvn Tin. rimplt. iklts. Uo'h PtwhM, Mail- 1111) hklft 4i- if. an etry lltmlih on btiuty, r.ti 1,.. tien It r.n tloai th ttit of (I jfan, and li hatmltti e taita It to lit urt tt sroptrly m4f. A pt no Munltr- '' l o! ilnu.ar n Dr L. A. tityt iald te a la dr of fit naut-toa (a aatltnl): As ve 1 ladies will use m I recom mend UOI'RAt'DS CREAM' ?s the least harmf..l of a.! the Sk n preparatlum ' For sjln by all Drjcmsts and Fancy Goods Dealers In the V. S. and Europe FUItn. T. IIOI'KI.VS. Proy'r, S7 Great Jones St, N. T. "55 52 1 Drop Your Fire Insurance 3 not that we do not believe in fire insunince, for we do but not whin you are located in H The Bee Building 45 5F t it is absolutely fire proof, no wood in its construction that is not in plain sight and mighty little of that. That 2 5 is merely one of many seasons why you should be a tenant 5 g R. C. Peters S Co., Ground Floor, Se g Rental Agents, Bee Building. u tan ft iini,ip n f r "rr 4V s r r- "cupiden E' s&XZSi BVt iaU mJU)Jt t. a VL? S EZ. Li n m. v.,.ta. i&"54iVvt-J bi V,i,lnr. theprewnpuanof sfniuoin French pbynriaa. it-l'l rjnlcltiy eur yon if all CXjiM ft Mtrrotlror miAaiif tha ren.rMtlr i,rm. .u.'h am l.cial Mnnlltiud. InimDllL Sx Kj i'.iltia 111 lli l',rk,li.wliil tultiluut. XrrtniK neblllly, Ilmile na Hurry, Kilmmllnfi Iirnlto, Trlrocele ( onnlrnlloa. tel A.7T J l libit! all Inutt hrdarertilirhl. l,r.niini!!iLn.ii ol illhK.rr. wklrti If not ehftckrd U lull to riprrniaiorrtiaa and alt tbu hirrori c( oiuoifncy. 11 PI IIKVKclatnwi tt ltvur. lha LUiin ind the n. .h... nt ,1 imnril, 'ttal nt-' 4 nr.i,,tli.n. tad rtitorenmll nraic organv 'Jp'',on tuirrtri are not cnid by DoctorslibfeanseWpercentttro troubled with Prostatitis. CUPIuRNJC l only knami retneSr l curt "llaout n opsruUon. Uf mtlmonlali. A wrltlea iruaraiitta ei r n aiiil moner returnKl If boxei dauol cflecl a pcruautai curt. ILM a box, for 4., by mall. Sen 1 fnr Knif r rfrr'ilar and tmlmi.cl.i a. Addr- I) A vol. ni:i)ICI.NK to., f, O, ""ox S9TC. Baa Franckvo, Ci. run salio il v mvi:iis-i)illo. nvv. co iotii axd paiixam, KBaJii STRONG AGAIH 1 WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY af rJ r i ThMhaTenood tht ttit f ytiri. ana save cuiea tnauianai &l caiti of Narvoui Due aiei. inch -i Debilitr, Ditstncii.<tpliii ni and aiicCilr,Auorar.ft. Tnty dear lae bran, nrtotihtn tae circuiition. cake Oicrititn nprfert. knit ira.irt a hraltaw l-rltor to tho whole tela;, All dralui andloitet art checked fermAmnity. Unlcu pitltMl are Pioperircureii, larir conaaion onto wornettccm into laiinil-. ( nniutaptita oi Dtiln. "Mailed iralcd. Prica it cei boi: 6 boaet. with lroi-lid Irral ruaraotr- i , urr t tefuadlh moncT. l5.oo, Srnd lot free. book. Addiett. PFAL MS" -i,.i..a r. Sold by Kuhn k Co., 15th and Douglas, and J. A. Fuller & Co.. Hth and Douglas. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." n SAPO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. Viaduct Ilt-pulr Ordered, When tho attention of General Mpnagn Kcnyon of tho Stock Yards company was called to tho condition of tho planklnp on the Q street viaduct yesterday he stutt l that material had already been ordered f"i repairs. A quantity of heavy oak plnnk lnc bis been sent for nnd also somo heavy stringers. As tho stringers must com from Oregon there may be somo llttlo de lay in relaying tho flooring of tho vladui t but it Is the Intention of the Stock Yard- company to place this bridge In first-class condition before winter sots In. In connection with this bridge complaint Is made that tho stairway leading down t Hammond's and Swift's is weak. This stulrwny was constructed by tho packing houses mentioned for tho accomodation of employes and must bo ropalred by them. Tvy for 11 alt In foot Hull Ten in OrKitnUcd. Somo of tho young rcen of the South Omnha High school have organized a foo' ball team and will coramenco practice for tho fall (tamos within a short time. meeting was held at tho grounds, Twcntv- flfth and P streets, yesterday afternoon fur the purposo of organizing and playing t practlco game. Tho team Is composed of ho following members: Charles Mullen Will Oemmill, Vorno Havens, DeWm White, Oscar Denning, Hoy Towl. ltalpb Towl, Antone I.ott, Frank Pierce, Glci, Routt, Charles I.einer and James Cohin Charles Lolller Is captain of the team and I. V. Hawkins will act as eom.li. I)r mocrnt lo Prliiiiirle Today, Democratic primaries for tho purpose of selecting delegates to the county conven tlon will bo held today, the convention be Inc held on Sturday. There is a contest J Talhan, McDuffic Co.. Ga.. May I. 1900. I wai reading your advertisement in the Ladies' Birthday Almanac and saw the wonderful Wine of Cardui prescribed. My health has been so bad for the past two or three years that I decide'd to try your Wine of Cardul. The first bottle gave me relief and now I am taking another bottle. A friend of mine was so helpless that I recommended it to her, and she is also using it and says it U doing her a world of good. I shall recommend Wine of Cardui and Thcdford's lJiack-Drau;ht in this settlement, as they are wonderful medicines. MARY A. MOORE. You iny bt ai wtll as Mary Moore. A million women have found reiki in Wine ol Girdul. It It (act thai nlnty womtn out ot a hundred are lck became they never sincerely try to be rll. There nwr mi i caie of diiordered menstruation, leucorrhcta or falling of ihe womb Wine oi Cardui would not btntllt and lew It would not cure. Do you not think It wise to rid yourself of thoie terrible aches in the head, bick. armi. It.i and abdomen? Why do younot try to be free from menitrua! sufferlnji from the continual ajany of bcarinj down palmt from the languid suffering ol leucorrhaa?. Wine of Cardui buildi up and regtnerati. the d.ic.ied oejani and elves them strength and tone. If you are lick, and discouraged In the fight for health, try Win of Cardui. It will bring you a quick cure. A 51.00 bottle which you can buy (rom your drugght mcani Just 10 much relief a healthier and stronger body less discomfort at the menstrual period. You do not have to ipend long months " doctoring ". Wine of Cardui starts a cure at once. We atk you to try for health before you give it up! You un be well I in raaa ran u 1 rlii ir apeclal direction,, addraii, rlTIni aympioinf. "ino LAOiaa- aCDl " AU ,ii.n.Muvsi m.uiwiua wvM,y..j, AdTlaory Department,1 anooc, Tenn. l